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Families
Hi, why are you moving articles about noble Polish and Lithuanian families from "X family" to "House of X". House in this sense have a specific meaning, it's an important, often royal, family. Piłsudski family wasn't a "house", it was just a noble family of which some representatives rose to fame. Same goes for Kalinowski family, Hlebowicz and others. Please self-revert. Marcelus (talk) 19:35, 21 May 2024 (UTC)


 * I adapt article names to Wikimedia Commons standards. After discussions, the decision was made to change the names of the articles from "X family" to "House of X".
 * The term "House of X" refers to a noble family that has a long history, traditions and has some estates and estates at its disposal. So it actually meets all the conditions regarding Polish heraldry.
 * The "X family" format is a more general term and has caused a lot of problems with smaller families that have been confused with regular families with the same surname. I have been on Wikipedia for many years on various accounts. I work here exclusively with heraldic themes. Guccee (talk) 07:53, 22 May 2024 (UTC)