Talk:Séverus de Gascogne

I am very new to entering information to Wikipedia, so please forgive me if I'm not entereing the information in accordance with all of your requirements (as I am trying to do) for it may simply be that I don't understand what it is that I have failed to do properly.

I submitted information about an historical figure, along with a link to a relevant source for the data. The person is relevant to history -- noteworthy for being an important figure in Gothic European History. The fact that the historical figure is not "famous" does not deny that the person is still notable to history. The citation given as a source for the historical data are completely independent of me, or the person cited, as the person lived centuries ago. Clearly, the person is "notable" if there is still data to be found regarding this person some 1500 years after they have lived.

I believe I entered all the information correctly, as well as listed a relevant, independent source. If I have made some error, please do let me know my error so that I may correct the entry, as the information is worthy of being placed within Wikipedia. In fact, such historical data is the precise kind of data that should be included in any valuable encyclopedia.

Thank you, Chris
 * Thanks for your contribution, Chris. Please add references to the article, as many as you've got. And please sign your posts with ~ . Cheers. - crz crztalk 15:34, 1 January 2007 (UTC)