User talk:Demize/Archive 3

Romanticism GA nom
Hi Demize,

I began the review of Romanticism today. It looks like very strong work, but will also need further citations of its critical judgments to bring it up to Good Article status. You can see details at the review page. Thanks for your work on this one! -- Khazar2 (talk) 22:01, 27 December 2012 (UTC)

Thanks
Many thanks, Demize, for keeping an eye out for vandalism on my personal pages. Regards, Pinethicket (talk) 14:02, 22 January 2013 (UTC)

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On the page of the Aba (Genus) Wikipedia there is a quote from a historical manuscript:

Csaba was Attila's legitimate son by the daughter of the Greek emperor Honorius. Csaba in turn had two sons, Edemen and Ed. Edemen entered Pannonia with his father's and mother's great entourage (his mother being a Chorasminian) when the Hungarians came back for the second time, whereas Ed remained in Scythia with his father. Csaba is the ancestor of the clan of Aba. —Gesta Hunnorum et Hungarorum

HOWEVER, SOMEONE MANIPULATED THE QUOTE BY ADDING THE FOLLOWING PART TO IT. PLEASE MAKE A CORRECTION. IF THE PERSON IS INSISTING TO PUBLISH HIS COMMENTS< SO BE IT. BUT NOT BY DECEPTION.

THANK YOU.

ps. This is the addition that I am talking about:n

However historians claim that Attila did not have a son named "Csaba or Chaba or Kaba". The names of the sons of Attila are known: Ellac, Dengezich, Irnik. Some think that two hundred years later the ruler of the Onogurs, Kubrat khan (titled as baltavar) had a son among his altogether five, named Kuber (Kaba-Csaba), who moved to Pannonia around 670 CE. The father of Kuber, Kubrat was himself a known descendant of Attila via Irnik, thus Kuber (Kaba-Csaba) is not the son of Attila but a late great-great-great grandson.[2]


 * Updating this so it'll be archived. demize  (t · c) 01:00, 24 January 2013 (UTC)

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Last Chance message: What last chance and why. I have created the entire page on Abaújvár. I reside in the place and as you can see there is no other village in the vicinity of a 1000 km that have as accurately developed page on Wikipedia as Abaújvár. What are your objections China. I would really like to know.

The Local. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 84.1.153.2 (talk) 08:58, 24 February 2013 (UTC)