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I fear dear Collot d'Escury may possibly have misquoted "Buonaparte". I did find a number of users of the quote after I shortened it to "mais on lui doit de l'estime", but they all are in Dutch books/articles and all seem to use Collot as their authority (or no authority at all). Ereunetes (talk) 21:09, 5 September 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Otherwise it would be easy with the power of Google to find at least snippets of the Collot quote in French books pertaining to Napoleon, like I just did with "mais on lui doit de l'estime". But nothing at all. I also tried a combination with "portrait de Guillaume III" (because Collot says that Napoleon produced his quote in the context of his alleged desire to acquire a portrait of the king). But that went awry, because then I got a lot of stuff about Napoleon III and Emperor Wilhelm. So wrong Napoleon and wrong king William :-) Ereunetes (talk) 00:03, 6 September 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Requested move 15 February 2024
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William III of England → William II and III – He was not only the king of England. He was also the king of Scotland and Ireland. William II and III is both more accurate than the current title and also completely unambiguous, so you can get rid of the territorial designation. There was only one William II and III. The Scottish number should go first for consistency with James VI and I. DieOuTransvaal (talk) 23:18, 15 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Oppose. England has more than 10x the population of Scotland, so it follows that he is most commonly associated with England, per WP:SOVEREIGN the name should be the current title. "Where a monarch has reigned over a number of states, use the most commonly associated ordinal and state. For example, Charles II of England, not Charles II of England, Scotland and Ireland; Philip II of Spain, not Philip I of Portugal." Do you think Charles I of Austria should be moved to Charles I, III & IV?
Comment - I certainly can understand your nominating this page for a name change. At this moment, all monarch bios are extremely inconsistent with how they're named. GoodDay (talk) 15:13, 17 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]
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It’s the most realistic looking. The other portrait just looks odd. Yes it might have more pixels but, aesthetically it looks worse. The portrait I propose looks much better in the infobox. Robertus Pius (Talk • Contribs)20:32, 16 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]
I don't think it looks aesthetically better and the current version of the painting in the infobox seems less well maintained. Anyway, I am not gonna push the issue. I will just leave the two images here so that other possible readers can decide.
Robb page 267 says "From the mast-head of Den Briel the Prince’s banner streamed out defiantly bearing the legend 'Pro Religione et Libertate — Je Maintiendrai'.*
*'For Religion and Liberty — I will maintain'."
This is available for anyone to see for free at https://archive.org/details/williamoforangep0002robb/page/266/mode/2up. It does NOT say The banner read: "Pro Religione et Liberate -- Je Maintiendrai", which translated means "For Religion and Liberty -- I will maintain". Je Maintiendrai is the motto of the House of Orange-Nassau." This is a paraphrase, and so should not be in a blockquote as if it is the words of Robb. Quotations should be as in the original text, not paraphrased or rewritten. Furthermore, Robb does not show the arms. Robb does not say the coat of arms was on the banner. Robb does not say that the motto is that of the House of Orange-Nassau. On the other hand, Robb does say that another source contradicts the claim of what was on the banner, with at least one saying that it read "Pro Religione Protestante. Pro Libero Parliamento." Celia Homeford (talk) 14:56, 23 May 2024 (UTC)[reply]