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Furthermore, I have not yet found the time to eliminate the double and triple links, e.g. Moscow, Serpukhov, Alexander I.
Furthermore, I have not yet found the time to eliminate the double and triple links, e.g. Moscow, Serpukhov, Alexander I.
--[[User:Terminally uncool|Terminally uncool]] ([[User talk:Terminally uncool|talk]]) 20:39, 1 January 2014 (UTC)
--[[User:Terminally uncool|Terminally uncool]] ([[User talk:Terminally uncool|talk]]) 20:39, 1 January 2014 (UTC)

== "With him the comital line of the house of Dmitriev-Mamonov expired." ==

Hello,

I was wondering what are the sources of this information in the article : "With him the comital line of the house of Dmitriev-Mamonov expired."

I would like to know about this because I'm a descendant of the Dmitriev-Mamonov family, (with acts of births to prove it if necessary), my great grand father name was Vassili Dmitriev-Mamonov, his father's family fled from Russia to France in 1917. I know for a fact that we are not descendant from the untitled branch of the family. We own several papers to prove that.

I would like to know if the person who wrote this article could get in touch with me so we can figure this out : I would like to know more about the sources.

Here is my email address: salvaggio.matthieu.art@gmail.com

Regards,

Revision as of 20:56, 20 March 2014

Though I dislike translating into the wrong direction - viz into English rather than from English into my native German - I felt it was time this interesting chracter was brought to the attention of anglophone wikipedians and wikipedia users.

Why the formatting went so terribly astray after the original poem quote, I have no idea. Your help would be most appreciated.

For today, I am quite fed up with wikipedia formating requirements... --Terminally uncool (talk) 18:41, 31 December 2013 (UTC)[reply]


Thanks to the reviewer for healing the formatting defects.

I has been criticised, that "no article links to this one": The first that should link is the one about Mamonov's dad...

I did not like to link to my article before being sure that it would not be repudiated. Furthermore I was too tired yesterday evening to add to my user page the list of articles to which this one links existing in the Russian original but not yet in English I intend to anglicise in the foreseeable future which then will link back... e.g. the articles on the Order of Russian Chivalry, Dubrovitsy, and Vassilyevskoye. --Terminally uncool (talk) 19:42, 1 January 2014 (UTC)[reply]


Though his dad may have been somewhat non-committal, we speak here of the comital line, viz. the Counts: committere // comes, comitis: note the difference...

Furthermore, I have not yet found the time to eliminate the double and triple links, e.g. Moscow, Serpukhov, Alexander I. --Terminally uncool (talk) 20:39, 1 January 2014 (UTC)[reply]

"With him the comital line of the house of Dmitriev-Mamonov expired."

Hello,

I was wondering what are the sources of this information in the article : "With him the comital line of the house of Dmitriev-Mamonov expired."

I would like to know about this because I'm a descendant of the Dmitriev-Mamonov family, (with acts of births to prove it if necessary), my great grand father name was Vassili Dmitriev-Mamonov, his father's family fled from Russia to France in 1917. I know for a fact that we are not descendant from the untitled branch of the family. We own several papers to prove that.

I would like to know if the person who wrote this article could get in touch with me so we can figure this out : I would like to know more about the sources.

Here is my email address: salvaggio.matthieu.art@gmail.com

Regards,