Talk:Princess Francisca of Brazil

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There is no point in saying twice that she died in Paris in 1898. Once is enough. Please discuss this point before undoing a second time what I have done ! Thanks. Baronnet

Sorry, I didn't see it in the intro. Gameiro 21:52, 12 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Genealogical connect in lede[edit]

There are several problems with this. 1) it is not lede material that a person is ancestor, several generations removed, to someone making an ancestral claim to something or other. 2) the lede is supposed to summarize the article, not present some random nugget of trivia that is not found in the article. 3) Any relationship to someone just making an ancestral claim to something or other isn't noteworthy unless someone other than a Wikipedia editor thinks it is - it is not the job of Wikipedia to play the genealogical equivalent of Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon. 4) WP:BURDEN says that unreferenced material that is removed should not be restored without a source. In this case that means a source that explicitly thinks this relationship is noteworthy with regard to the princess. Agricolae (talk) 02:35, 13 October 2019 (UTC)[reply]