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[edit]- The following is an archived discussion of the DYK nomination of the article below. Please do not modify this page. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as this nomination's talk page, the article's talk page or Wikipedia talk:Did you know), unless there is consensus to re-open the discussion at this page. No further edits should be made to this page.
The result was: promoted by The Squirrel Conspiracy (talk) 02:08, 27 May 2020 (UTC)
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... that during the Siege of Rome in 1849 several volunteers wounded while fighting along the Janiculum walls were treated at the Ospedale di San Carlo (pictured)?
Source: "Nel 1849 vi furono ricoverati alcuni volontari Italiani feriti durante i combattimenti lungo le mura gianicolensi" (Gigli (1990), p. 88)
- ALT1:... that the Ospedale di San Carlo (pictured) became the first Italian military hospital in Rome? Source: "dopo il 20 Settembre 1870 divenne nucleo del primo ospedale militare Italiano a Roma" (Gigli (1990), p. 88)
- Reviewed: San Antonio Municipal Archives
Created by Alessandro57 (talk). Self-nominated at 14:59, 1 May 2020 (UTC).
- Interesting building and history, on few but good sources, offline sources accepted AGF, no copyvio obvious. The image is licensed and impressive, - if we have no image, we should mention the unusual length. I like the ALT much better, - the other takes too long to get to the article subject. --Gerda Arendt (talk) 23:10, 2 May 2020 (UTC)
- ALT0b: ... that at the Ospedale di San Carlo (pictured), several volunteers were treated who were wounded while fighting along the Janiculum walls during the Siege of Rome in 1849?
- I restored the original and moved your change down here, because after I approved the original you really shouldn't change it. (Even without approval, the change made my comment nonsense, no?)
- I like ALT0b better than the original, but still ALT1 best. --Gerda Arendt (talk) 10:25, 3 May 2020 (UTC)
- Gerda Arendt, you are right: I thought that I did not save my edit and wanted to finish it later and ask you if it was better, but now I saw that I saved it. :-( As you wrote, neither your comment nor my hook made any sense in this way, sorry, my fault!Alex2006 (talk) 11:42, 3 May 2020 (UTC)
- Thank you for explaining ;) - it happens to me a lot --Gerda Arendt (talk) 12:37, 3 May 2020 (UTC)
- Gerda Arendt, you are right: I thought that I did not save my edit and wanted to finish it later and ask you if it was better, but now I saw that I saved it. :-( As you wrote, neither your comment nor my hook made any sense in this way, sorry, my fault!Alex2006 (talk) 11:42, 3 May 2020 (UTC)
- ALT0b: ... that at the Ospedale di San Carlo (pictured), several volunteers were treated who were wounded while fighting along the Janiculum walls during the Siege of Rome in 1849?