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Please help me with... dear colleague, could you help me link my new article to the nearby cities of Civita di Bagnoregio (in Wikipedia) and Orvieto (in Wikipedia)? many thanks to you Serbelloni (talk) 11:16, 8 December 2020 (UTC)
 * ✅ There was a duplicate link to Civita di Bagnoregio but I added the link to Orvieto in the phrase: "...Castel di Piero was inherited by the Simoncelli Domicelli di Orvieto..." That's the only place I could find but if that's not what you meant, you can leave a message for me at the article talk or on my user talk. In the future, making a link from one article to another within the same wiki (i.e., within the English Wikipedia) is as simple as putting a pair of square brackets around the title of the target article title. For example, this link to the article on Castel Sant'Angelo only required me to type this: . I hope that helps. [[User:Eggishorn|Eggishorn ]] (talk) (contrib) 16:13, 8 December 2020 (UTC)

Copy edit/rewrite on Castello di San Michele in Teverina
Hello Serbelloni! I wanted to let you know that I did a bunch of copy editing/rewriting on the Castello di San Michele in Teverina article, since it was tagged as needing those things; I hope you're not too unhappy with the revisions. I removed the templates afterwards. I was going to add a "needs sources" template, since a lot of the claims still aren't referenced, but I figured I'd give you time to work on that. Wikignome Wintergreen talk 16:42, 9 December 2020 (UTC)

translate the article
dear all, how can I post the article translated into French? here is the content below many thanks for your help

Wikipedia French Castello di San Michele in Teverina From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search Le château de San Michele, connu autrefois ous le nom de Castel di Piero, a été construit dans la région du Latium au 11e siècle. Il se trouve dans le village de San Michele in Te-verina, Civitella d'Agliano, Viterbo, Italie Histoire Piero di Mugnano, qui possédait plusieur autres fiefs dans la vallée du Tibre, créa cette forteresse dans la zone de la Tuscia, dans la Latium.[1] Le château resta dans la famille des the Baglioni di Castel di Piero pendant près de 500 ans.[2] En 1522, une querelle de succession entre Piero I Baglioni, qui avait épousé une Medici, et Antonio Baglioni di Perugia, qui avait épousé une Farnese, mena au siège du château par by Galleazo Farnese. Piero résista et 500 mercenaires corses furent tués, mais finale-ment le château fut pris et la majeure partie de ses structures défensives démante-lée.[3] Quelques années plus tard, Piero I repris le contrôle de la forteresse et bâtit le palais Renaissance sur les restes de la forteresse médiévale. La renovation semble avoir été réa-lisée sous les orders de Catherine de Galleto de Medici, son épouse, and par leur fille Virginia Baglioni. Une autre fille, Francesca Baglioni, supervise l’éducation de la future Reine de France, Marie de Medici, créa l’Ordre des Sœurs de l’Humilité à Rome et fut béa-tifiée.[4] La partie actuelle du palais date principalement de l’époque Catherine de Medici. En tant que cousine des Baglioni, il aurait possédé le fief pendant un certain temps. Au 17e siècle, le château fut reçu en heritage par les Domicelli di Orvieto, puis devint propriété d’autres familles nobles. A la fin du 18e siècle, le fief de Castel di Piero, re-baptisé San Michele, ap-partenait au Prince Benedetti del Precetto, comte de San Michele. In 1849, San Michele fut acheté par la famille des Princes de Montholon. Le membre le plus illustre de cette famille, Jean-Tristan de Montholon, partagea l’exil de Napoléon à Sainte-Hélène et fut son exécuteur testamentaire. Les héritiers de Jean-Tristan's heirs pos-sédèrent le palais jusqu’en 1970. Localisation Le palais Renaissance et les restes du château médiéval sont situés sur un promontoire boisé au bout du village de San Michele in Teverina, entourant une place qui fut la place centrale du château. Le château surblombe la vallée des Calanques tévérines qui a été in-tégrée à la liste tentative du Wolrd Heritage Sites de l’UNESCO en 2017.[5] listez References[edit source] 1.	^ Castel di Piero Ora San Michele in Teverina, un fortilizio medievale sulla valle del Tevere – by Domenico Cenci – published on September 29 1979 by Dominico Cenci 2.	^ Graffignano, Sipicciano – by Tommaso Bernardini, published in November 2012, by Parroc-chia San Martino Vescovo, Commune di Graffignano 3.	^ Castel di Piero Ora San Michele in Teverina, un fortilizio medievale sulla valle del Tevere – by Domenico Cenci – published on September 29 1979 by Dominico Cenci 4.	^ http://www.bibliotecaviterbo.it/biblioteca-e-societa/1997_3/Mancini.pdf Francesca Baglioni dei conti di Castel di Piero dalla corte medicea alla clausura di Roma by Francesco Mancini, bibli-oteca di Viterbo, 1997 5.	^ https://whc.unesco.org/en/tentativelists/6182// Cultural landscapeof Civita di Bagnoregio This article needs additional or more specific categories. Please help out by adding categories to it so that it can be listed with similar articles. (November 2020) Categories: •	Châteaux en Italie •	Châteaux dans le Latium •	Châteaux

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Please help me with... dear editors, how can I translate the article? I have a version in French below and in Italia (below too) Le château de San Michele, connu autrefois ous le nom de Castel di Piero, a été construit dans la région du Latium au 11e siècle. Il se trouve dans le village de San Michele in Te-verina, Civitella d'Agliano, Viterbo, Italie Histoire Piero di Mugnano, qui possédait plusieur autres fiefs dans la vallée du Tibre, créa cette forteresse dans la zone de la Tuscia, dans la Latium.[1] Le château resta dans la famille des the Baglioni di Castel di Piero pendant près de 500 ans.[2] En 1522, une querelle de succession entre Piero I Baglioni, qui avait épousé une Medici, et Antonio Baglioni di Perugia, qui avait épousé une Farnese, mena au siège du château par by Galleazo Farnese. Piero résista et 500 mercenaires corses furent tués, mais finale-ment le château fut pris et la majeure partie de ses structures défensives démante-lée.[3] Quelques années plus tard, Piero I repris le contrôle de la forteresse et bâtit le palais Renaissance sur les restes de la forteresse médiévale. La renovation semble avoir été réa-lisée sous les orders de Catherine de Galleto de Medici, son épouse, and par leur fille Virginia Baglioni. Une autre fille, Francesca Baglioni, supervise l’éducation de la future Reine de France, Marie de Medici, créa l’Ordre des Sœurs de l’Humilité à Rome et fut béa-tifiée.[4] La partie actuelle du palais date principalement de l’époque Catherine de Medici. En tant que cousine des Baglioni, il aurait possédé le fief pendant un certain temps. Au 17e siècle, le château fut reçu en heritage par les Domicelli di Orvieto, puis devint propriété d’autres familles nobles. A la fin du 18e siècle, le fief de Castel di Piero, re-baptisé San Michele, ap-partenait au Prince Benedetti del Precetto, comte de San Michele. In 1849, San Michele fut acheté par la famille des Princes de Montholon. Le membre le plus illustre de cette famille, Jean-Tristan de Montholon, partagea l’exil de Napoléon à Sainte-Hélène et fut son exécuteur testamentaire. Les héritiers de Jean-Tristan's heirs pos-sédèrent le palais jusqu’en 1970. Localisation Le palais Renaissance et les restes du château médiéval sont situés sur un promontoire boisé au bout du village de San Michele in Teverina, entourant une place qui fut la place centrale du château. Le château surblombe la vallée des Calanques tévérines qui a été in-tégrée à la liste tentative du Wolrd Heritage Sites de l’UNESCO en 2017.[5] listez References[edit source] 1. ^ Castel di Piero Ora San Michele in Teverina, un fortilizio medievale sulla valle del Tevere – by Domenico Cenci – published on September 29 1979 by Dominico Cenci 2. ^ Graffignano, Sipicciano – by Tommaso Bernardini, published in November 2012, by Parroc-chia San Martino Vescovo, Commune di Graffignano 3. ^ Castel di Piero Ora San Michele in Teverina, un fortilizio medievale sulla valle del Tevere – by Domenico Cenci – published on September 29 1979 by Dominico Cenci 4. ^ http://www.bibliotecaviterbo.it/biblioteca-e-societa/1997_3/Mancini.pdf Francesca Baglioni dei conti di Castel di Piero dalla corte medicea alla clausura di Roma by Francesco Mancini, bibli-oteca di Viterbo, 1997 5. ^ https://whc.unesco.org/en/tentativelists/6182// Cultural landscapeof Civita di Bagnoregio

Castello di San Michele in Teverina Il Castello di San Michele, una volta conosciuto come Castel di Piero, fu eretto nel Lazio durante il 12° secolo. E’ sito nella località di San Michele in Teverina, frazione di Civitella d’Agliano, in provincia di Viterbo, Italia. Storia Piero di Mugnano, signore feudale nella valle del Tevere, fece costruire questa fortezza nella Tuscia, nel Lazio. [1] Per quasi cinque secoli rimase nelle mani della famiglia Baglioni di Castel di Piero. [2] Nel 1522 una lite per la successione tra Piero I Baglioni, che aveva sposato una Medici, e Antonio Baglioni di Perugia, che aveva sposato una Farnese, portò all'assedio del castello da parte di Galleazzo Farnese. Piero resistette e 500 mercenari corsi furono uccisi, ma alla fine il castello fu preso e le sue strutture difensive furono per la maggior parte smantellate. [3] Pochi anni dopo Piero I riprende il controllo e costruisce il castello rinascimentale sui resti della fortezza medievale. La ricostruzione sembra essere stata curata da Caterina de Galleto de’ Medici, sua moglie, e dalla figlia Virginia Baglioni. Un'altra figlia, Francesca Baglioni, aiutò a crescere la futura regina di Francia, Maria de 'Medici, a fondare l'Ordine delle Figlie dell'Umiltà a Roma e fu beatificata. [4] I resti moderni del castello risalgono principalmente all'epoca di Caterina de Medici. Come cugina dei Baglioni, si dice che fosse proprietaria del feudo da tempo. Nel XVII secolo il castello fu ereditato dai Domicelli di Orvieto, poi di proprietà di altre famiglie nobili. Alla fine del Settecento il feudo di Castel di Piero, ribattezzato San Michele, apparteneva al principe Benedetti del Precetto, conte di San Michele. Nel 1849 San Michele fu acquistato dalla famiglia dei Principi di Montholon. Il membro più famoso di quella famiglia, Jean-Tristan de Montholon, condivise l'esilio di Napoleone a Sainte-Hélène e eseguì il suo testamento. Gli eredi di Jean-Tristan possedettero il castello fino al 1970. Posizione Il palazzo rinascimentale e i resti del castello medievale sono situati su un promontorio boscoso all'estremità del paese di San Michele in Teverina, incentrato su una piazza che era il cortile del castello. La valle che circonda il castello è stata inclusa dall'UNESCO nella sua lista provvisoria dei siti del patrimonio mondiale nel 2017. Bibliografia 1.   ^ Castel di Piero Ora San Michele in Teverina, un fortilizio medievale sulla valle del Tevere – di  Domenico Cenci – pubblicato il 29 settembre 1979 da Dominico Cenci 2.   ^ Graffignano, Sipicciano – di Tommaso Bernardini, pubblicato nel 2012, dalla   Parrocchia San Martino Vescovo, Commune di Graffignano 3.   ^ Castel di Piero Ora San Michele in Teverina, un fortilizio medievale sulla valle del Tevere – di Domenico Cenci – pubblicato il 29 settembre 1979 da Dominico Cenci 4. ^ http://www.bibliotecaviterbo.it/biblioteca-e-societa/1997_3/Mancini.pdf Francesca Baglioni dei conti di Castel di Piero dalla corte medicea alla clausura di Roma, di Francesco Mancini, biblioteca di Viterbo, 1997 5.   ^ https://whc.unesco.org/en/tentativelists/6182// Cultural landscapeof Civita di Bagnoregio Serbelloni (talk) 17:23, 15 January 2021 (UTC)
 * What particular section of WP:Translate us could we clarify? Rotideypoc41352 (talk · contribs) 21:29, 15 January 2021 (UTC)
 * Hi Serbelloni, I think you are talking about the English Wikipedia article at Castle of San Michele? If so, there are already French and Italian versions of this article, at fr:Castello di San Michele (Cagliari) and it:Castello di San Michele (Cagliari). Like said above, you may wish to read Translate us for more on translating English articles into other languages. If you need more help, you can, or just leave a message on my talk page.  Seagull123  Φ  00:15, 16 January 2021 (UTC)

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Please help me with... I would like to translate the article in French and Italian and have provided the translations but I do not know how to post the translations Serbelloni (talk) 21:54, 26 January 2021 (UTC)


 * Hi Serbelloni, I assume you are talking about the text you left in the above section? If you mean you would like to translate articles from English into French and/or Italian, please read WP:Translate us. There are already articles in French and Italian Wikipedias for those castles, at Castello di San Michele (Cagliari) and Castello di San Michele (Cagliari), so they don't need to be translated into those languages. Articles on English Wikipedia should only be in English. If you want to translate other articles from English into French and/or Italian, read WP:Translate us, and then to ask for more help about posting the translations at the other language Wikipedias, ask at either fr:Wikipédia:Forum des nouveaux or it:Aiuto:Sportello informazioni. If you want to translate articles from other languages into English, then read Translation.
 * If this hasn't answered your question, please explain which articles you want to translate into French and Italian, and where your translation is, thanks. If you need any more help, you can, or just leave a message on my talk page (please use&#32; on reply) .  Seagull123  Φ  22:58, 26 January 2021 (UTC)

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Please help me with... dear all, I would like to translate the article in English that I wrote with the help of the Wikipedia community into French and into Italian. The articles in French or in Italian that were referred to in an previous answer to my help request concern another castle (Castel san michele in Cagliari and not in Teverina) I have provided the 2 proposed translations but do not know how to post them on the appropriate wikipedia sites. many thanks for your help Serbelloni (talk) 13:59, 9 February 2021 (UTC)
 * , that is most likely a question for the other Wikipedias, although it would be very similar if not the same to if you were to add a large amount of content here. Ping me if you need any more help, or ask here. Thanks, Giraffer (talk·contribs) 11:52, 10 February 2021 (UTC)