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I doubt the notability of this 16 members organization; the long section on its assumed history does not mention the organization at all and the name is wrong latin (''Fraters'' instead of ''Fratres''). [[User:Jergen|jergen]] 09:18, 14 November 2007 (UTC)
I doubt the notability of this 16 members organization; the long section on its assumed history does not mention the organization at all and the name is wrong latin (''Fraters'' instead of ''Fratres''). [[User:Jergen|jergen]] 09:18, 14 November 2007 (UTC)


Every organisation started small Jergen, besides that we are indeed on this moment an 16 active members but we represent on this moment already around a 150 different families due to our Historic research. In the year 1931 an Dutch Historian did do an research in Holland alone by what he came to the amazing conclusion that in Holland their were an 45.000 families alone who’s ancestors did belong to the lower nobility in Holland but who’s descendants were not recognized by the High Council of Nobility. Is it not strange that an “inherited right” suddenly vanishes? Like our website explains it, we make an statement and fight as an Entity for our rights. But how large our group will become, or how many families we represent (maybe your own family?) is on this moment not to tell. But if you say size matters, than I dare to say we represent an 5.000 members as when we reached that amount we will approach than the different Institutes of Nobility again.
Every organisation started small Jergen, besides that we are indeed on this moment an 16 active members but we represent on this moment already around a 150 different families due to our Historic research. In the year 1931 an Dutch Historian did do an research in Holland alone by what he came to the amazing conclusion that in Holland their were an 45.000 families alone who’s ancestors did belong to the lower nobility in Holland but who’s descendants were not recognized by the High Council of Nobility. Is it not strange that an “inherited right” suddenly vanishes? Like our website explains it, we make an statement and fight as an Entity for our rights. But how large our group will become, or how many families we represent (maybe your own family?) is on this moment not to tell. But if you say size matters, than I dare to say we represent an 5.000 members as when we reached that amount we will approach than the different Institutes of Nobility again.

Besides that Jergen, you already have an say in the German Wikipedia so in this case I don't think here is your place to write this comment.


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I doubt the notability of this 16 members organization; the long section on its assumed history does not mention the organization at all and the name is wrong latin (Fraters instead of Fratres). jergen 09:18, 14 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Every organisation started small Jergen, besides that we are indeed on this moment an 16 active members but we represent on this moment already around a 150 different families due to our Historic research. In the year 1931 an Dutch Historian did do an research in Holland alone by what he came to the amazing conclusion that in Holland their were an 45.000 families alone who’s ancestors did belong to the lower nobility in Holland but who’s descendants were not recognized by the High Council of Nobility. Is it not strange that an “inherited right” suddenly vanishes? Like our website explains it, we make an statement and fight as an Entity for our rights. But how large our group will become, or how many families we represent (maybe your own family?) is on this moment not to tell. But if you say size matters, than I dare to say we represent an 5.000 members as when we reached that amount we will approach than the different Institutes of Nobility again.

Besides that Jergen, you already have an say in the German Wikipedia so in this case I don't think here is your place to write this comment.

J. Sieroversche —Preceding unsigned comment added by 217.166.84.130 (talk) 10:01, 14 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]