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:I have removed this material. First, no source is given. Second, it relates, not to the subject of the article, but to a different man with whom the subject is occasionally confused, and hence it is of no value in this article and its appearance may, in fact, further that confusion. (This leaves aside the issue of accuracy, or lack thereof, of the statements themselves, which becomes irrelevant.) [[User:Agricolae|Agricolae]] 01:54, 31 July 2007 (UTC)
:I have removed this material. First, no source is given. Second, it relates, not to the subject of the article, but to a different man with whom the subject is occasionally confused, and hence it is of no value in this article and its appearance may, in fact, further that confusion. (This leaves aside the issue of accuracy, or lack thereof, of the statements themselves, which becomes irrelevant.) [[User:Agricolae|Agricolae]] 01:54, 31 July 2007 (UTC)

:Thank you. I know the ancestry of the Kings of Navarre and Dukes of Gascony is up for debate, but information that isn't pertinent does not help one research said ancestry.

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Where are the sources that name either Maximino or Athelric? Does anyone think that the actual parentage of the Navarrese kings is either from the Banu Qasi Hispano-Roman line, the Aquitanian-Gacon Frankish line, or is native Basque?

I have removed this material. First, no source is given. Second, it relates, not to the subject of the article, but to a different man with whom the subject is occasionally confused, and hence it is of no value in this article and its appearance may, in fact, further that confusion. (This leaves aside the issue of accuracy, or lack thereof, of the statements themselves, which becomes irrelevant.) Agricolae 01:54, 31 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Thank you. I know the ancestry of the Kings of Navarre and Dukes of Gascony is up for debate, but information that isn't pertinent does not help one research said ancestry.