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Requested move 25 September 2024
[edit]- The following is a closed discussion of a requested move. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made in a new section on the talk page. Editors desiring to contest the closing decision should consider a move review after discussing it on the closer's talk page. No further edits should be made to this discussion.
The result of the move request was: moved to Jean, bastard of Luxembourg. (closed by non-admin page mover) ModernDayTrilobite (talk • contribs) 14:03, 3 October 2024 (UTC)
Jean de Luxembourg (1400-1466) → Jean de Luxembourg, Lord of Haubourdin – or Jean de Luxembourg, Admiral of the Burgundian Netherlands or Jean de Luxembourg, Admiral of the Netherlands or Jean de Luxembourg, Admiral of the Netherlands outside Flanders. To avoid using the lifespan as a disambiguator (especially a lifespan that uses a hyphen instead of a dash). — BarrelProof (talk) 12:43, 25 September 2024 (UTC)
- Support replacement of hyphenated vital dates with one of the proposed alternatives or still another one: Jean de Luxembourg (1400-1466) → Jean, Bastard of Luxembourg, per another such header — Anthony, bastard of Burgundy — under Category:Knights of the Golden Fleece. The lead line in the French Wikipedia entry is "Jean le Bâtard de Luxembourg ou bâtard de Saint-Pol dit Hennequin ou Jehan de Luxembourg". —Roman Spinner (talk • contribs) 23:45, 25 September 2024 (UTC)
- Perhaps "Bastard" should be lowercase. I don't think that qualifies as a formal title of nobility. — BarrelProof (talk) 05:40, 26 September 2024 (UTC)
- Lol. I don't think that qualifies as a formal title of nobility - I presume you are being sarcastic and that is not a serious question. Ceoil (talk) 23:06, 26 September 2024 (UTC)
- Support a version of "Jean, le Bâtard de Luxembourg", as used in the lead of the fr article. We have Anthony, bastard of Burgundy. Ceoil (talk)
- Support Jean, bastard of Luxembourg. -- Necrothesp (talk) 11:53, 3 October 2024 (UTC)
The discussion above is closed. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page. No further edits should be made to this discussion.