User talk:Corentine24

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Philip I
I've reverted your addition of material about Philip's coronation again for three reasons: I would recommend that if you wish to restore this material, you should discuss the matter first at Talk:Philip I of France and get consensus for your edits. WikiDan61 ChatMe!ReadMe!! 12:59, 23 January 2020 (UTC)
 * 1) It is poorly sourced.
 * 2) * We don't use Wikipedia articles as references. (See WP:CIRCULAR.)
 * 3) * Claims that Philip's coronation at Reims strengthened his power are not clearly verified by the cited source.
 * 4) It is poorly translated. For example, in French (the presumed language from which this material is translated), it is common to write about past events using present tense verbs. In English, it is not common (nor, in any sense, correct) to do so.
 * 5) It is somewhat redundant with the existing biography that is presented, and adds only trivial matters to the facts already presented, such as the fact that Philip received Regalia on the occasion of his coronation, which is not unique and is, in fact, a common part of coronation ceremonies.