User talk:Zachary Carrier

Your edit to Antipope Clement III
Hello Zachary Carrier, I'm Nikolaj1905. You recently made this edit to the article on Antipope Clement III. Your statement on the reason for the excommunication of Henry IV was unsourced and also seemed to conflict with a neutral point of view. And the sources for your statement on the validity of Clement III's holy orders and his subsequent damnatio memoriae consisted of two sources, one of which was a dead link, and the other one was an essay. Thirdly, the content that you added does not necessarily belong in the lead of an article. Therefore, I have reverted your edit for the time being. Feel free to recreate it with sufficient sources. Sincerely, Nikolaj1905 (talk) 08:44, 11 March 2024 (UTC)


 * I'll reedit it later with better sources, thanks for the info Zachary Carrier (talk) 04:07, 12 March 2024 (UTC)

National varieties of English
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