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This article was originally named with all her first names in the title, but with the article specifying, in the text, that the name actually used was Mariane. Then, without referencing, one user changed the article with the preference to the name Caroline in the title and in the text. I have changed this back, and also inserted a reference (although I did not use inline citation). this was then reverted. I have reverted it back. Swedish wikipedia, which do have a reference, and from which this article was actually translated, also uses the name Mariane, although in its Swedish form: in Denmark, she was alled Mariane.--85.226.43.158 (talk) 14:56, 21 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]