User talk:Nick Nicholson

Russian succession
I edited the Line of succession to the former Russian throne to quote Patriarch Kirill I's comment, in English translation and the original Russian, on Maria Vladimirovna Romanov and her son because the perspective of the Russian Orthodox Church on the matter is important to the article, so thanks for pointing it out and for correcting the name of the largest current organisation of Russian nobles. However, I deleted the reference to this site, which is not the Kennedy Gotha -- its online author, now legally named "Karl von Wettinberg", actually calls it the "Almanach of Saxe-Gotha". Although it supports Maria Vladimirovna's claim while the Kennedy Gotha (when it was in publication) supported Nicholas Romanovich Romanov's claim, neither is a reliable source for documentation of data on Wikipedia: both are personal projects of individuals who usurp the reputation of the original Almanach de Gotha to deceive the public into believing that their flawed research and idiosyncratic points of view on dynasties enjoy the gravitas of Justus Perthes' renowned Almanach de Gotha (last published in 1944 and already referred to in the article). FactStraight (talk) 20:17, 10 April 2013 (UTC)

July 2013
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