3241:- it always seemed to me that if India is a "subcontinent" isn't Europe also a sub-continent of Asia too? (no offence I hope). Anyway, alas, we are only a few. In the US and I suspect most places even people who claim to be utterly opposed to creationism and want evolution taught in schools do not really understand evolutionary theory and how it forces us to change our way of thinking of species, races, whatever. And it always appals me how someone who would never argue with a physicist about physics will argue with a social scientist about social theory. And here at Knowledge ... Knowledge would be a success if all professions and areas of expertise were equally represented among its editors, but I fear most editors are still either in IT or teenagers - and while many of them are indeed thoughtful and well-informed editors, it still means that articles on social science and humanities themes are woefully under-researched. Now: I have a grant proposal to work on. Cheers!
1370:, and as a follow up to our "discussions" regarding the map of the Spanish Empire... Let me tell you again that it is quite annoying, to say the least, to have to discuss these or any other subjects with someone who prefers to stay anonymous and uses several different IP adresses. If you have something to contribute to Knowledge on a regular basis why don't you register as a permanent user? Secondely, you are not assuming my good faith. If you check my contributions and profile you may be able to see the serious and open minded attitude I have regarding any subject, you may also note that I am a member of WikiProject Portugal and WikiProject Spain. I have no nationalistic agenda of any sort, and am, in fact, quite opposed to such agendas. Contrary to you, I do not wish to attack you personally, by calling you a liar, manipulator or a nationalistic something (even if your insistance, contrary to well known and established facts, in saying that the
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Tarraconensis is indeed most of Spain. (Spain minus
Baetica, which was essentially Andalusia) (2) The term "Hispanics" is misleading, as today it is largely used to mean Latin Americans, especially Latin Americans resident in the USA. I understand your point that the ancient Iberians were not the same as modern Spaniards (although they are their ancestors); but that is the same as saying we can't call the ancient Greeks Greeks because they are not the same as modern Greeks! As a compromise, I've entered "Victor Iberians". One further point: when you edit tables, bear in mind that you can screw up the spacing by entering terms which are too long for the box: so by entering & northern portugal, you have doubled the spacing of several lines, making the table much bigger; same for Hispania Tarraconensis. Please think before you act. 21.6.07 86.85.44.73
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that he prefers to work from that has licensing incompatible with
Knowledge illustrations... but maybe we can do another version if we find a better-licensed base map.) Anyway, I'm wondering where you got the information for your very thorough historical map of the Portuguese empire. Trying to show the colonial possessions of Spain and Portugal has turned into a difficult challenge, partly because they varied so much over time, and partly because they don't quite correspond to present-day national borders. Do you have a source or a reference you could point me to for the map you produced (and perhaps equivalent information for the Spanish empire)? Do you think it would be more edifying to see the treaty lines drawn against the eventual colonial territories, or against the current national borders of the Lusophone and Hispanophone countries? Thanks!
1386:", I believe that the links presented do not prove any such things for those countries (and in wich "parts" of those countries?). Futhermore, the samples are quite small and non-representative of overall populations (and believe me, if you will, I do know population sampling and statistics!). What I do know is that R1b is of Iberian origin and represents the majority of Iberian populations' Y lineages, in any part of Iberia, with a concentration in the areas of the Basque country. My edit did not intend to erase Spain from that polemic statement of the 90% - I must admit I reversed because you had deleted Portugal, I did not notice that Spain disapeared from the version I saved... I admit my fault! So, my friend, calm down. And do not treat others as villains until they prove, beyond a shadow of a doubt, that they are so. Thank you.
3469:. Read it when you have time, but here's a summary. He objected because I had removed categories such as Mozambican American, German-Mozambican, etc from Heinz's article. She'd been categorized as a Mozambican person just because she was born there. I explained that it's not exactly so simple. She was born at a time when that was a territory of Portugal, and she was a Portuguese citizen; she'd even moved on from Portuguese to American citizen before Mozambican nationality came to be in the 1970s and was never a Mozambican national. So we compromised: she and others with similar history would instead be categorized as "People born in Mozambique". So only those who are known for a fact to be of Mozambican nationality or ethnic Mozambican descent are put in "Mozambican people" categories (such as
4470:. This study has not been challenged by the Academic community, so there is no "Academic" controversy. The only controversy is that of some Wikipedian users (like the above) who happen to dislike or disagree with the results. I have invited some of them (I have never met 200.117) to provide equally reliable sources to prove that the UBA study has been "proven wrong" other than their own opinions (the link he provides is broken, and other links provided in the past related to discussions amongst geneticists of general genetic tests not on Argentina's particular case). One user actually provided the link to the Ministry of Education which ends up with the following words:
4475:"The information herein summarized is based on scientific observations that allow to redefine the belief in the purported European origin of all the inhabitants of the Argentine territory. According to our results, and many others, generated by different research groups in our country, we can confirm a substantial genetic contribution of the original peoples of the Americas into the current constitution of the Argentine population. Researches of this kind tend to contribute to the characterization of our country's identity in a respectful and anti-discriminatory way"
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entre culturas algo que define a cultura portuguesa. Lembre-se da nossa história,dar novos mundos ao mundo, tudo isso e etc,a expansão maritima está profundamente marcada na cultura do povo portugues, é isso que os distingue dos outros europeus.se não está, deveria estar. Foi por isso que insisto tanto em se manter lá a influencia africana. De resto, ainda nos nossos dias, se viajar pelas regiões de
Alcacer do Sal e Coruche, bem sabe que a influencia africana nessas populaçoes é mais que evidente ao "olho nu". Cumprimentos 00:42, 1 November 2006 (UTC)
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alot of your comments on my own talk page. The chracterization of the peoples in ancient Iberia isn't merely on linguistic grounds but on other aspects of culture as well as ethnicity in genereal (eg. descent). Celtiiberians were a mesh of the Celtic and
Iberian cultures, hence why I would argue that they can be included as an Iberian tribe. I know we have similar viewpoints on many matters, including ethnicity and the importance of descent (and related traits) in such, so I want to work with you on such articles as Iberians, not against, lol. Ciao,
5215:"- For just a moment, let's ignore the blatant POV pushing and "dumbed" down editing... Cm'on- a list of celebrities to help define 3000+ years of culture and history?!?? (By the way, have you ever met a Latin Ukrainian?). Apart from the fact that my "contribution" was a valid statement on the talk page (not the article!) and thus not really vandalism, it was in the same adolescent vein as its context. I've come across this infantile editor before... he is on a rampage. The good faith attempts by you and other seasoned editors will not help.
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4913:. Again my strongest and enerst apologies! I wrote in French because I got the impression (wrong?) that you were a French speaker. And in fact I didn't even noticed that I was the one that called you a vandal in the first place! There are days everything one does is wrong and today I deffinitely should have stayed in bed! I'm so sorry for the small confusion I unintentionaly caused. I hope no ill will comes between us in the future should we meet again. Thank you for your understanding and calmeness!
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4178:). Pelo que o que podemos dizer com certeza é que o território português era habitados por povos não-Indo-Europeus aos quais se virem juntar povos Indo-Europeus (Proto-Celtas e Celtas). Mais nada. Dizes-me para citar uma referência. Pois bem, cita-me uma referência que diga inequivocamente que os Iberos, falantes da língua Ibera habitavam território português! Vou portanto reverter a tua reversão da minha alteração ao texto. Obrigado.
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insert Hilda
Toledano as name of her wikipedia article and not her real name Maria Pia of Saxe Coburg Braganza. This is their method in order to discredit this pretender... Is possible and correct for you in a democratyc encycloepdia this censorship against this lady and her heir in favour of Duarte Pio? I hope you can see that my contributiones are not vandalism but based only in objective facts....My best regards, Manuel de Sousa
4345:. The archaic spelling is still common in Brazil. Thus, and also given the fact that in French and in English Correia is generally rendered and read as Correa, his name started to be writen internationally as such, but never in Portuguese, where it is almost everytime writen Correia and only as Corrêa if someone intencionally wants to render the archaic spelling. Also, his name was not José Correia
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they have their own sub grouping but do not appear in the "list of Celtic peoples". The celts that were in Iberia, being covered by the list of Gallic celts, or
Celtiberians, make the need for a new section irrelevant. If you wish to begin a revert war, and seek a third party juridiction, ok. It is not about the "evidence", it is merely about the necessary format of the article.
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these subjects. I reverted your edits because I am generally suspicious of anonymous unregistered users who seem to be forcing an agenda on several articles and basically delete information that has been in those articles for some time, without anyone disputing it. Now, regarding the statemente that "Haplotype R1b exceeds 90% of Y-chromosomes in parts of Wales, Ireland and Spain.
163:, to explain the great missunderstanding about talking of "hispanic" as a synonym of castilian-speaking (forgetting the basques, portugueses, catalans, etc), and I'm also adding a small section to explain the history of Hispania from its roman times, etc. So you may wanna extend some section. I'm doing it because I couldn't suffer the fact that the 90% of the article
1996:, is trying by all means to introduce an internet address that's not reliable, and to tell that Viriatus was born in a village that he was not (due to a misinterpretation of an ancient text). He doesn't provide bibliography to suport his changes. He's doing the same on the italian and portuguese wikipedias (where he was banned for one day). Obrigada pela atenção.
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it did not agree with you contributons' profile) that you were the one changing some other editor's words (in these case from a supposed
Italian version of Napoleon's name to a French one) - my mistake was also provoked by the fact that you (why? can't seem to understand) also changed, when you reversed the anon vandal, Dbachmann's talk link from
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country has that much blondes and I would bet my life on that. England barely has that percentage even though the majority of people there are of pale complexion. DOn't be riduloucs. The website you referenced is a joke. Portugal has one of the highest percetnages of darker complexions in all of Europe, and the smallest in lighter complexions.
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sterotypical from someone who doesn't know my views. I apologiese for acalling you bias. Thank you for making the edits. Is it possible to find a better map of the
British isles and Gaul than the ones that were formerly used, perhaps like The Iberian one, which is easy to read? I am not good at inserting images otherwise i would try. Thanks
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everything has already been described in Latin, you just have to know where to look. Not everyone is careful or dedicated about this. In theory at least you don't have to know Latin to help: some of our most helpful users actually work behind the scenes. So it is at least possible you could be useful, and enjoy yourself. Whatever you like.
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integrated into the article. Porto is a fairly well looked after article, when a page has mutiple active editors a note on the talk page or related WikiProject noticeboard will usually get things happening. If that doesn't work, delete and leave an appropriate edit summary. Removing the info to the talk page is also helpful. Cheers,
1717:, sorry! Regarding your questions about the map you are making, I would prefer to see the treaty lines drawn against the eventual colonial territories, because in this way you can see the historical areas of de facto influence, rather than the more reduced areas of present linguistic spread of Portuguese or Spanish. Good luck!
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English is your second language - indeed, many non-native
English speakers read English Knowledge so it is worth trying to make the prose clear and intelligible even to non-native speakers. So that is it - I was just looking for someone knowledgable who could spot anything that is unclear or off-base. Thanks
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When I first interacted with him (at the
Vatican discussion in Talk:Latin European, nine days ago) I had no idea who he was. But since we started working on Latin Europe six days ago, I suspected from that day on that he was Andrew. I decided to show assumption of good faith and leave it to others to
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Hello Med! First of all let me give you my most sincere and humble apologies! I'm not playing any sort of game, I assure you. It was all a big mistake on my part and I am truly sorry if any of my actions or words have offended you. My mistake was that I thought (though I also thought it strange since
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A similar discussion took place at the Spanish Knowledge with the involvement of several users. (Part of the systemic bias at the English Knowledge is that there are just a few Argentine users not precisely representative of the entire population). There, the users agreed that the studies were valid,
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Hello Sir. I adress to you to tell you that the proclamation of Antonio, prior of Crato, as king of Portugal happened in Santarem on July 24th, 1580, and although he could only reign in the continent up to the battle of Alcántara, on August 25th, the Tomar Courts only recognized Phillip to be king on
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Far be it for me to start a revert war and I know all your reasons were good ones, but I think when it is sectioned off in an "irony" section, it is less funny...The joke is in the difficulty in deciding whether it is a joke. (Being a point not about my edit, but about similar-sounding edits by other
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and a unnoficial flag NON-SEPARATIST with the colours that are admit for the mirandese people. I add the name of terra de Miranda (Tierra de Miranda) in his native languague, mirandese. Revert a edition without discusion or say that other wikipidist is a lunatic, the words that was used by The Ogre
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Well, the map seems awfully precisely about the boundaries - which are only educated guesses! Also, the map is in Spanish (for the English WP). Most imporantly, it doesn't really say what its sources are, so that we could double-check it, and maybe do a better job in an English-language version! Do
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Dear friend, I apologize if I my words look like unrespectful for you. I did not said that you were national-chauvinist. I said that discussion was only interesting for those people. Of course I understand what you say and I agree. Anyway I was very surprised when after reading that discussion I read
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No, no not your former version, the one now, if it suits both parties. Because the information on other contemporaries is there, but some other information for the reader I see as a compromise. In future, please do not use terms like "british point of view"; it is unecessarily inflammatory and highly
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and Saragossa lines, showing briefly how they affected the history of the people living in the territories of the Portuguese and Spanish empires. (Unfortunately I probably won't be able to contribute this map to Knowledge, because the graphic designer working on this project with me has a vector map
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Hi, I insert some correct and impartial modifications in Hilda Toledano page: 1- the libel suit in Italy against Guy Stair Sainty "It is nothing whatsoever to do with the merits of the case nor the claims of Mr Poidimani which have not even been addressed by the court as yet" . Infact these are Stair
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Listen guy, give me a break here. I know alot of Portuguese people, and I only know one who has MIXED blonde shades. No one in Portugal has lightest blodne shades seen in northern Europe and there is now ay that 20% of the whole country has blonde hair ? Have yo uever been there ? There is NO way the
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Actually I've been around a long time. I gave up my original user account because I'm tired of WP's inability to deal with POV pushers on lower profile articles (and some high profile ones!). I don't have the time or energy to manage a one person balancing act. In fact, we've had discussions before,
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I consider my original text was apropiate for the article, yet the one posted by the Dúnadan is a clear copy-paste of what he typed into Demographics of Argentina. In both articles, has reintroduced the controversial UBA study that says 56% of Argentines have amerindian descent. This study has been
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Caro senhor Ogre, Estou escrevendo porque o senhor modificou indevidamente duas vezes o artigo sobre Madeira. Em uma delas, disse que há milhões de livros que tratam da sua descoberta. Pessoalmente, sou especialista do assunto e não os conheço. (Seria inbteressante que o senhor publique uma parte da
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Olá. Mais uma vez, o IP do costume tentou introduzir o link para os seus sites (msn.groups) no artigo nesta Wikipédia e na WikiPortuguesa. Como suspeitava, conheço este "sr." pessoalmente e tentará por todos os meios fazer valer o seu ponto de vista. Se não o conseguir, difamará a Wikipédia nos seus
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Wow, that is only the second barnstar I have ever gotten here in 6 years and it means a lot to me, really. I guess what really means a lot to me are your kind words. While I have had the will and time to fight on the talk page front I actually feel guilty that I have not fought on the main front -
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For a modern version of the hypothesis of European origin of PIE see the Paleolithic Continuity Theory (proposed by Italian theorists) that derives Indo-European from the European Paleolithic cultures. The basic argument of this theory is based on the recent paleogentical result - 80% of the genetic
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Thanks for your edits to te celtoc tribes page, I think its a good compromise and one that makes sense. One thing though. The locations next to the name, do you think they are tyoo much, after all it is just a list and now it is out of format with the rest of the article/list. Instead of "autonomous
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Hello Andersmusician! Thank you for your atention! And you are right, a Semiprotection, impeaching non-registered users of editing the article would be a good idea. The anonimous user in question defends a POV position that the Spanish Empire was, without discussion, the first global empire, wich is
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I've made more than 500 contributions to the Wiki, with a dynamic IP, but it's pretty sad to see that so many editors are willing to side against an anonymous editor simply because he's anonymous. I guess I'll have to create a nickname for myself, even though that undermines the purpose of the Wiki
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I only noticed you moved "History of Latinos and Hispanics" to "History of Latinos and Hispanics in the United States" after I'd posted my comment on the Hispanics in the United States talk page. I'm considering whether the latter article should move to the corresponding title, i.e. to "Latinos and
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There remains a little problem with the display of the section History of alphabet, but maybe better to wait for more images (there are some very goods). If it seems necessary the Navarra inscription can be deleted (as it is of little importance: an inscription written in Basque on the Monumento a
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between 1580-1640 is quite suspicious to me...) - Please! No personal attacks! If you want to discuss something, let us do it in a civilised and calm manner. Regarding the present issue of the percentages of R1B, I am, by no means, an expert or even someone with more than a superficial knowledge on
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Caro Ogre, percebi que mudastes a grafia de "Francisco Antonio Doria" para "Francisco Antônio Dória". Apesar da última grafia ser a correta em Português, na certidão do professor Doria consta "Antonio Doria", sem acentos. Acredito que a razão seja a grafia Italiana, origem de sua família. Em tempo:
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Well, my friend's point was that over at la: we really value attention to primary sources. You see, we try not to invent new Latin words if we can help it, and between the scientists of the renaissance, Historians, Ethnographers, the crazy people who write in Latin to this day, and so on, virtually
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Back after the places we spoke of above, there opens a great bay filled with water, all the way to Ophiussa. Back from the shore of this place, to the inland water, through which I said before that the sea insinuates itself through the land, and which they call Sardum, the journey extends for seven
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yesterday, so I've kind of been avoiding the page. Is Anonymous still being pugnacious, intractable, and accusatory, or has he come around? If not... well, did I understand correctly that you're portuguese? Maybe as a fellow Iberian you can convince him, since he seems to thing everyone else is not
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status is unclear. If you have not created this file yourself, then there needs to be a justification explaining why we have the right to use it on Knowledge (see copyright tagging below). If you did not create the file yourself, then you need to specify where it was found, i.e., in most cases link
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in the hope that you pick up these objections and can improve the map into something really worth it. Not everything must be colored: leaving blank "terra incognita" areas would be a great thing to do in the case of many tribes really. In any case, as something specially exaggerated, the Talayotic
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Ok Ogre. However apart from some brief forays to emphasize aome things and make sure a more or less global perspective is being maintained I haven't been paying much attention so I'll now have a look at the arguments, as I've been reducing my obsessiveness in recent months with much success. I'll
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Thanks for the information and the pointer to the image's talk page. It looks like this is quite a complicated task, which might explain the lack of prior ready availability of these maps in freely-licensed forms. It's a bit daunting to try to get the designer I'm working with to repeat all this
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Dear Ogre: my name, as it appears in my birth certificate, has no accents. Reason? Basically my parents felt that the use of accents (diacriticals) in Portuguese was so unstable that avoiding them was the best policy. (Of course the Doria family has spelt it as Doria for the last four centuries or
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Hello there. Thanks for your interest. i replied on the article in question (and reverted sorry). By the way, i do love the map. Nice work indeed. But, there might be one dot that needs a change of colour. Pink i suggest, not read. he he. Some weeks ago i did a bit of work on Portuguese explorers,
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article and I apologize for re-verting so often (it won't happen anymore). We really need to discuss the matter but I have been so busy with the stubborness of the issue on Talk:French people/Vote (and possible creation of an article for the French ethnic group) that I didnt get much time to read
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sourced if you look at it's actual file (or at least was, I don't know if the source link has been moved). In terms of its appearance, I thought it was an excellent map compared to others I've seen and in terms of the distribution of languages, it is quite accurate to the one which you based your
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and I was puzzled by the choice of license. Despite not being familiar with all stipulations of the copyrights laws and only judging from what I know about GFDL, I think that the presence in this patchwork of two images released under GFDL requires the whole of it be released under GFDL, too. The
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and I probably responded to you because you are an editor I respect. As you can see, I cannot help the occasional snooping and opening this new account was my ineffective attempt to make a point. I'll probably continue to snoop from time to time, but I'll resist intervention next time. Take care,
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em Portugal, ou se se falou não o sabemos (nota que a linguagem Tatéssica não é aparentada ao Ibero, sendo um outro isolado linguístico). Além do que, para o período em que os Iberos são identificados pela primeira vez, podemos dizer que o território português era habitado pelos seguintes grandes
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Olá. I was just dropping a message because I haven't see any posts from you on my talk page for awhile. Be assured that my talk page is a friendly and dynamic environment with discussion on many aspects of the beautiful and fascinating Portuguese language. Just scroll to any section or the end of
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I agree that we need a German. Someone pulled out the German model. But there will be objections on two issues (1) B&W photo, and (2) another politician. I didn't set these rules and don't agree with them, but without compromise we lose support from the broader base. Can we pull down your
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I don't know what a British isles point of view is, but clearly yours is a biased one. The article works on the assumption of "people" not political borders, we have had this argument again and again. The iberians were not celtic, but iberian. A distinct and seperate ethnic grouping, which is why
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I removed it probably because I'm being a touch over-sensitive! If you think it belongs, please do re-add it! I see that you're a member of WikiProject Portugal, but you're being very helpful in adding the WikiProject Spain tag to the caliphs . . . thank you! Would you like to join WikiProject
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Há muita confusão à volta dos termos "Latin" e "Latino", o que não é de surpreender porque têm significados múltiplos. Descobri vários artigos relacionados com eles, que não estão lá muito claros, e gostaria de fazer umas alterações, mas também gostava de ter outras opiniões, até porque por hoje
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Yeah, it seems that at the very least it should be renamed to "Latin British" or "Latin Britons". As to whether even this would justify keeping it, I don't know; I'm inclined to think it wouldn't, but I'll think about it some more. You should maybe give it a day or two before proposing deletion.
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It's me, it really is! I wasn't kidnapped, I just developed a sense of humour (and also decided that satire is the only proper response to this little farce). I ask you to delete your own comments form the talk page as I do not want you to get in trouble for anyone suspecting that you are even
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Thanks for your help. I noticed you are part of the Portugal group. Maybe you can speak portuguese, which means it is sort of strange that we keep speaking in english. By the way, I live in Évora and let me say that we here do not consider Olivenza as portuguese territory and I think it is a bit
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Trivia integrated. I'm against random miscellany and have been given a hard time in the past for deleting trivia sections myself - the key is to recognize when a trivia section is entirely comprised of unsourced, useless factoids, or if it contains notable information that simply wasn't properly
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The works by Collins, James, and Thompson are the premier works on Visigothic Spain in English. It demonstrates that in a historical context, the meaning of the word Spain is clearly Iberia or Hispania. Spain should be regarded as the English translation of the Roman word "Hispania", as, indeed,
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I'll search and think about which are the better images and on whether the article may be enlarged. I don't know if the article deals with all the ancient Iberian script akin to the Iberian system (two Iberians, Celtiberian and Tartessian) or on Iberian strictly speaking (if so, the image of the
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confirmed her baptisimal documents with the paternity of the king and the presence of a document signed by King Carlos granting her the rights of the princes of Portugal.” But always a miguelist supporter continue to delete this and put his libellous version. I am also disgusted that this people
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Caro Peço-lhe desculpa pela maneira como me dirigi a si no meu primeiro post.E agradeço-lhe a mensagem que me enviou. No fundo, partilhamos o mesmo ponto de vista.No entanto, acredito que a influencia negra na populaçao é bastante superior á sofrida em qualquer outro pais europeu,sendo a mistura
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Hi there, I noticed that you have helped the spanish, portuguese people articles with great photos combined together with what was free to use already. I wandered if you could help do the same maybe with 8-10 photos of spanish americans, dont think spanish Britons has many at all at the mo. The
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who has been editing all the articles with the UBA study made surprisingly in all white and demographics articles about Argentina I personally think we should report it as vandalism because he cannot just appear and erase all our contributions just because he wants to put a racist study against
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Hello Ooperhoofd! First of all let me tell what a delight it is to see someone with such care and attention to original sources as you! Regarding your questions about Correia da Serra, there is no doubt whatsoever that, in the modern European Portuguese spelling (I believe since 1911), his name
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I appreciate your looking over the section on "social construction: in the race article - I do not have anything specific in mind but I value an outsider's view and also trust that as a scoiologist if there was some gaping error you would spot it immediately. I do not think it is an issue that
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I hope my phrasing wasn't irritating: based on your user page I inferred perhaps wrongly that you are based in Europe. Anyway, I fully understand your personal policy about how you edit ... alas, I think these kinds of editors require very serious hobbiests, or actual social scientists who are
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and some books on Greek Macedonians (or Macedonian Greeks). On the White people talk page, in the section "Bias in this article" I provided a partial bibliography of works on whiteness - if you know any of them well, or other work by sociologists on whites (I guess even Gans's stuff on Italian
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when you mentioned the "rules" - as you can see from the page, facts should ideally be integrated rather than removed when possible. This is in any case a guideline - only policies can really be regarded as rules - and nowhere does it say "Trivia sections should be deleted on-sight". The points
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Thank you for your modifications- but they do not help the general reader's understanding of the Roman terms. (1) I am not aware that there is a modern state called "Iberia"- as you will see from the map of Roman provinces, modern Portugal is included in the Roman Lusitania. Therefore, Hispania
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Some people continue erasing verifiable and up-dated information in the Spanish People's article about recently published books pointing to a strong link between Iberia and Atlantic Europe. Those books are Blood of the Isles, by Bryan Sykes, Origins of Britons, by Stephen Oppenheimer and Deep
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As a result, the UBA study was considered too controversial, and a consensus was reached to keep it out of the Demographics of Argentina article. Yet this user has been adding it again, and even worse, HAS REWRITTEN MY COUNTRIBUTION WITH NO REASON WHATSOEVER, as he basically posted the same
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Hi, I know you prefer not to work on sociological topics but would appreciate it if you could do me a favor. There has been some back-and-forth reorganizing of the article on race as a human classification and I would be very grateful if you would go over the sections on race as a social
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By the way: I have removed the coat of arms in the article about the Spanish Empire and changed it for the only common arms in all the period: the small arms of Castile, Leon and Granada, surrounded by the Golden Fleece and crowned by an open crown. The other was the coat of arms of the
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The user has removed my entire paragraph of text and replaced it with his, with no reason whatsoever. If you follow his edits, you can clearly see that he has an agenda, as he has been reverting and removing sections from articles concerning Argentine demographics all across the wiki.
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Thank you for compounding the images, I had tried but couldn't achieve a good display. But, may I suggest that the images should be bigger? I could try to enlarge them, but I'm afraid it could become another mess. As I said in the talk page, there are more interesting images avaiable.
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stock of Europeans goes back to Paleolithic. «The Neolithic farmers have certainly been important; but they have only contributed about one fifth of our genes. It is the hunters of the Paleolithic that have created the main body of modern European gene pool». (Bryan Sykes, 2001, 242).
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problem is that there doesnt seem to be great number of photos of the people..maybe you can help put them together??..rita hayworth has afew photos to choose from...and others in the list of spanish americans. Many thanks if you can help..since i thought what you did was professional.
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using the SAVE PAGE button to submit it. It seems there were several edits done within a few minutes of each other recently. I can understand if something was missed or needed fixing though. A few spelling mistakes were also there, plus a bit long in areas, but I'll fix it up. Thanks
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I'm glad you came around to your senses, but don't beat yourself over it. We're all on WP for the fun of it and it's easy to get caught up in things we enjoy. Also, thanks for your support. Nonetheless, I'm going to take a long WP break before I decide whether to return. Take care,
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lista, me ajudaria muito) O interesse dos dois livros que aí estão é o de serem os únicos, no meu conhecer, que dão a versão da descoberta de acordo com o ponto de vista de Zurara. Espero que esta explicação tenha sido suficiente para que o senhor pare de apagá-los. Muito obrigado.
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was justified. My question seems a bit awkward, but I'm wondering if you can help me understand why I was wrong in creating this article with a mis-spelling. I first encountered this scholar's name when I read his signature on a nomination letter for a proposed new member of the
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page. 2- I have added a external link concerning the violence against the Royal House of Portugal, Constitutional Line by the Brazialian Culture Journal. In Duarte Pio of Braganza page I insert an important (and famous in Portugal) critique web site of Duarte and this news: “On
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Can you work with me to balance the gallery,a s I think that we share the same goal. I don't see tagging it as being productive as it disrupts the visual. I agree to moving it to Commons once we have a stable product, but it's a lot of work to do while it is in flux. OK?
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Deveras, As you were writing me I was making changes to the controversy section in Latino. Maybe you can read it and we can discuss what you think and feel can communicate contrasting views in an educational and respectable fashion. I apologize if I offended you in any way.
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Just for your information, or to share with anyone else who may be interested: as i mentioned earlier, a few weeks back I wrote a bit about the Portuguese in Indonesia across a number of articles. There's probably more that can be done in this area. These articles included:
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User The Ogre is erasing Spain and adding Portugal as an area of 90% R1b. He is a liar and manipulator, because he knows that 90% is only seen in the Basque country in Spain, nowhere in Portugal. Look at the values for Spain and Portugal and other places in this article
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Well it doesn't matter how old the discussion was, the conclusion was correct. This article should be renamed. Why do we need to keep a track of the old article's edit history. The article has been completely rewritten. It will no longer be relevant, will it? Thankyou
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The "UBA" study, is a study conducted by the Genetics Department of the University of Buenos Aires, whose findings have been corroborated by numerous studies; these findings were also accepted by the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology of the Government of
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work, but I guess I can pass the information along to him and see what he thinks. As far as I can tell, the corresponding Spanish Empire map now in Knowledge may well have been produced simply by using the current borders of former Spanish colonial possessions.
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go check the talk page for Latin europe. Oh and also, Bluesky mentions there how Iamandrewrice's work on it was good...i agree... and i think it is only prejudice of you to disagree just because he is now blocked, which had nothing to do with his editing skills.
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Ogre, I've made some changes in the Definition on the Sp Emp page and a change to the anachronous map by putting in Spanish-Portuguese monarchs in place of Spanish sovereign. Please check them out and hopefully we can put some of these disputes to rest. Cheers
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Sorry I mean they removed some of my edits that I made (reset the article) and I get confused when I look at the contributions list and it still says that I made an edit. Is there a way I can rearrange the logs on a special page? Cercia (aka Novice Wikipedian).
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User Hosund is going to help me with the signature thing. Like I said, I am a blind user, so formats can be an issue with my computer. I've been typing the four tildes, and it doesn't look right 'cause I keep being accused of something I'm not intending to do.
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Ok then, If you feel happy that you can state this better, then go ahead. But I would just still like it to state something about the difference between Iberians and Celts, and also the Celtiberians, as distinct group. Thanks for your help with the maps too!
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Olá. College term starts January 10 and so I won't be on Knowledge nearly as much. I thought I'd let you know. Just put my pages on your watchlist and you can start new discussions if you want. I think it's excellent what you have contributed so far! :-)
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I finally have the signature thing going properly! I don't know why all of a sudden it is linking properly, 'cause I've been typing four ~ characters just as indicated many many times. That was one of the first things I read on Knowledge when I signed up.
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decide if he stays or goes, my thinking being that he's getting things moving and is editing constructively. Of course, I didn't know about how it was going at other articles he's editing, but I have no complaints about our interactions at Latin Europe.
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strange that Olivenza is still oficially in the district of Évora. It seems a bit odd. Anyways, good luck. If you need any help in articles about Évora or Alentejo, please ask. I'll be happy to support you in anything you need, photos or information!
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tribes, there are lots of stub-articles about them, dunno if it was you too who created them), so if you could group them all, and put them all in a category called like "Ancient Iberian Tribes" or something like that, and also link them all from the
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Please take a look on this info I gave you. The genetic study has no bearing whatsoever in the article, unless you also want to include genetic studies on Canada, the USA, Brazil, or Australia, which also show similar levels of admixture. Regards,
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the portuguese press reported the news that after the People's Monarchist Party president (Nuno da Camera Pereira) charge there will be a criminal trial against Mr Duarte Pio of Braganza for theft and unlawful use of the "São Miguel da Ala"
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Hispanics in the United States", or some other title. How about you? Although I find the title very long (I would have preferred just "Latinos and Hispanics") and I think that it should be "Hispanic and Latino" (i.e. the reverse order),
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em minha dissertação de mestrado escrevi o nome do professor Doria com acento (ele foi meu orientador), e ele imediatamente corrigiu a grafia. Você teria como reverter o título da página para o original? Obrigado, Acacio de Barros.
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proven wrong by many others, such as , as well as arguments explaining that the supposed "amerindian" markers analized are also present in Spanish and Galician populations, of which Argentina has plenty of descendants.
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region of The Asturias, in the hills north..etc etc.." why not just Asturias, because you will discover the detailed information about the location in the actual article itself. I feel it is unecessary wastage.
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But my aim is one of precision and balance. In that sense, I do struggle for a NPoV on Portugal and Spain, amongst others, that does justice to its history and reality. Do you still think I should join?
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and will welcome your opinion on the matter. I would be happy to respond any questions and participate in the debate as long as the results and consensus actually complies with Knowledge's policies of
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There is now an expanded list of Iberian tribes etc that may be a compromise...if you couldedit it and put the relevant info like place names and also the maps on theer I think iut should be ok now.
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delete his "source". In fact, his source (which happens to be the CIA Factbook) is included in the first sentence of my edits. I simply expanded and complemented the information presented.
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Also, I use the no-accent-name in all my publications. As some search engines are diacritical-sensitive, if people look for my name with a diacritical, they will find no references...
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in history. It was the earliest and longest lived of the European colonial empires, spanning almost six centuries, from the capture of Ceuta in 1415 to the handover of Macau in 1999"
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warn Alun about this, so he knows. Sorry to have caused you any distress, it is a joke - I didn't think I would need to explain it. I guess I am a better mimic than I thought!
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Não é isso, porra! Aqui: ((redundant with "and other countries from Europe" - Undid revision 183842836 by Ale4117 (talk))) tu cortaste um gajo que até me pareceu de boa fé.
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Thank you so much for the Barnstar, The Ogre! :-) I'm naturally very proud and grateful for this one. Keep up your excellent work as well! :-) Best regards,
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Hi Ogre, I have been looking towards the recients editions on the article white people and this particular user
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Safa, Ogre, tás não só o herói da Família, também o herói da Pátria! Só falta dedicares-te um bocadinho a Deus.
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los Fueros in the way that one hundred ago they thought was the Iberian script (very different of the real one).
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aderir ao que eu escrevi! Há um featured article só a dizer bem dos fascistas dos escuteiros! Irra!!
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I shall be away for a day or two, but when I return I will take a closer look at that user. Thanks
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Well, I'm a newbie here, so, I really espect that it works like this: Thanks for the Welcome :-)
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Ouve, tou na Germânia Superior! Num portátil ínfimo. Como é que te posso defender, puerra?!
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talvez tenha um nadinha de razão (sobretudo, no teu penúltimo
3354:
Do you speak Portuguese? Have you been to Portugal or Brazil?
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Parabéns, mas talvez devesses, de facto, arranjar uma vida...
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Modern use of Latin is limited to linguistics. not ethnicity.
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3385:. We need to start a user category for this or something...
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in San Francisco Bay, not the Spanish Empire coat of arms. --
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Hi there. In case you didn't know, when you add content to
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try to come up to speed on this vandalism issue, however.
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3622:- Editei-a um pouco, mas depois vi que duplica material de
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and Knowledge pages that have open discussion, you should
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Claro que já aqui não venho (mais de duas vezes ao dia).
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Please look at Burgass' attitude in the Spanish article.
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P.S.:Wouldn't you be interested in participating in the
4056:
História de Portugal. Primeiro Volume: Antes de Portugal
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Image source problem with Image:Pedro Álvares Cabral.jpg
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continues the same. Will you correct it soon? Saludos --
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and so on, while the word "catalan" just appeared once.
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Thank you very much, Ogre! For the thousandth time. :)
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the template's entry on the Templates for Deletion page
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article where it is included. Because of the length of
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AfD nomination of List of countries by formation dates
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seeming to accuse Fourdee of impersonating me. And I
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for the full list of copyright tags that you can use.
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to the page and state your intention on the article's
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for the full list of copyright tags that you can use.
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I understand your ommission of those tribes from the
4456:--200.117.168.68 (talk) 00:50, 8 February 2008 (UTC)
3570:
Quando se busca "Latin" na Knowledge, vai-se bater a
2895:
Hello The Ogre. I just noticed that you've contacted
525:
Ancestry, by Spencer Wells. What do you think of it?
346:
Knowledge:Articles for deletion/Where Troy Once Stood
4245:
Royal Society Archive Record: Titsingh -- EC/1797/12
4222:, there can be no question that your recent edit to
454:
Image copyright problem with Image:Vasco da Gama.jpg
89:
4485:and therefore the information was not only kept at
3641:Gostaria que me dissesse o que acha. Cumprimentos.
3039:. If you have any questions please ask them at the
2901:
she claimed she was blind on my talk page yesterday
2382:. If you have any questions please ask them at the
440:. If you have any questions please ask them at the
5551:draft version of WikiProject Human Genetic History
5648:, suggesting that it be deleted according to the
4153:, o mesmo não se passa em inglês. Nunca se falou
2988:. If you believe the media meets the criteria at
867:Graiorum in agro. haec dicta primo Oestrymnis est
405:. If you believe the media meets the criteria at
5545:WikiProject Human Genetic History draft and vote
3413:Just wanted to say thanks for the info given at
1106:Knowledge:Articles for deletion/Maximus (rapper)
561:You are right in everything you asked and said:
5115:}} to their talk page with a friendly message.
5083:}} to their talk page with a friendly message.
5051:}} to their talk page with a friendly message.
5019:}} to their talk page with a friendly message.
4987:}} to their talk page with a friendly message.
3399:Pensei que já não escrevesses na Viquipédia...
4675:don't have it but still... it's very common.--
1891:contradicted by the previous existence of the
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373:Unspecified source for Image:Vasco da Gama.jpg
242:, etc). If you could group them all (also the
5580:culture was not anymore active by 200 BCE. --
5502:Hey Ogre, just a short note to thank you for
1774:Talk:Portuguese_grammar#Spanish_vs._Castilian
1266:- i actually inserted a 'portuguese' section.
466:is very careful about the images included in
275:Hello! I removed this info because I created
4121:), a não ser para a civilização Tartéssica (
3574:, o que acho bem. A página tem um link para
2930:learnportuguese 20:19, 24 August 2007 (UTC)
2284:
1701:was done using the information presented at
630:Hey, Mr. Ogre, I got really worked up about
344:Hi Fellow-WikiPedian, This thing came up:
5111:Spread the goodness of cookies by adding {{
5079:Spread the goodness of cookies by adding {{
5047:Spread the goodness of cookies by adding {{
5015:Spread the goodness of cookies by adding {{
4983:Spread the goodness of cookies by adding {{
3593:Outras páginas interessantes que descobri:
2845:contribution and sub in another German? --
853:dixi ante terris, quodque Sardum nuncupant,
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5070:) has given you a cookie! Cookies promote
5038:) has given you a cookie! Cookies promote
5006:) has given you a cookie! Cookies promote
4974:) has given you a cookie! Cookies promote
2163:"Iberian Peninsula before First Punic War"
1811:subjects and should provide references to
847:Ophiussam ad usque. rursum ab huius litore
498:and place it on the image page like this:
4492:I will also like to point out that I did
3566:estou cansado de editar artigos. Ideias:
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2239:Images and compounding of Iberian Scripts
1571:Also, I see from Help that I should have
1424:Já respondi. E não, sou do continente! :P
850:internum ad aequor, qua mare insinuare se
277:The Roman Catholic Church and Colonialism
229:Visit the post I created at its talk page
4879:changed the text written by Pistolpierre
4842:Talk:War of the Grand Alliance/Archive 1
4445:information with a different rewording.
4058:, Lisboa, Círculo de Leitores, 1992. Os
3704:, who is now the subject of a community
3581:Quando se busca "Latino" vai-se parar a
2984:tag can be used to release it under the
2334:Thanks for uploading or contributing to
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401:tag can be used to release it under the
3467:Talk:Teresa Heinz#Mozambican American?!
3002:Knowledge:Image copyright tags#Fair use
1629:Sainty words and you can see this here
1523:. The image or media was replaced with
1515:) was found at the following location:
1511:that was in your userspace. The image (
1477:that was in your userspace. The image (
1120:This is an automatic notification by a
873:ocos et arva Oestrymnicis habitantibus,
838:Post illa rursum quae supra fati sumus,
419:Knowledge:Image copyright tags#Fair_use
70:. The original talk page is located at
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3700:diff to be an edit by a sockpuppet of
3612:- deviar ser uma ligação directa para
3023:. If the image is copyrighted under a
2369:Knowledge:Fair use rationale guideline
665:Hello EspañaViva! Thanks for removing
570:Unfortunately I haven't had the time.
5573:Image:Ethnographic Iberia 200 BCE.PNG
3890:anyone's comments and type away. :-)
3471:Category:Portuguese-Mozambican people
2165:map? You just added that map to the
1606:Francisco Antonio Doria, no accents =
5708:List of countries by formation dates
5646:List of countries by formation dates
5621:List of countries by formation dates
5557:on the WikiProject proposal page. –
4320:, that he did not write his name as
4199:April 15th, 1581. Have a good time,
3415:List of countries by formation dates
2934:Portuguese Colonies in North America
2496:The Fall of the Visigothic Power in
1878:
1713:. I find nothing equivalent for the
1697:Hello Schoen! The map I did for the
1682:Hi, I'm trying to make a map of the
879:vacuamque glaebam nominis fecit sui.
876:post multa serpens effugavit incolas
864:quantam iacere Pelopis audis insulam
150:You may want to help me with this...
25:
5602:A message which could interest you
4840:It has already been discussed here
3816:Credits: This card was inspired by
3000:or one of the other tags listed at
2823:As soon as you can, please comment
2778:Hi. I just made a suggestion there
2446:Do not listen to this vandal user.
861:Ophiussa porro tanta panditur latus
843:magnus patescit aequoris fusi sinus
494:. Find the appropriate template in
417:or one of the other tags listed at
23:
5698:
5624:
5266:? Thanks for allowing me to vent.
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4214:Correa de Serra ≠ Correia da Serra
3444:Category:People born in Mozambique
3067:Image:Portugal EEZ.PNG - copyright
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2791:Re. Your work is also appreciated!
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1703:Evolution of the Portuguese Empire
856:septem dierum tenditur pediti via.
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5756:
4689:Where did you get the picture of
4316:. Notice, as in the document you
3442:Also, would you please check out
3037:after 19:36, 25 August 2007 (UTC)
2736:The Tireless Contributor Barnstar
2621:Presumably you were referring to
2433:Please, could you take a look at
1655:Maria Pia of Saxe Coburg Braganza
251:article, it would be kinda cool.
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2367:. Using one of the templates at
167:was talking about the so-called
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5678:Knowledge:Articles for deletion
5654:Knowledge:What Knowledge is not
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5181:Vandalism of the Sp people page
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5571:Hi, Ogre. I just noticed that
5472:Apologies about the Iberia map
4505:Talk:Demographics of Argentina
4499:I will copy this paragraph to
3390:01:11, 15 September 2007 (UTC)
3041:Media copyright questions page
3006:Knowledge:Image copyright tags
2963:Image:Pedro Álvares Cabral.jpg
2384:Media copyright questions page
2021:De facto, tem graça, foda-se!
1294:Grafia do nome Francisco Doria
1006:I appreciate your kind note.--
816:I did see the developments on
508:Media copyright questions page
496:Knowledge:Image copyright tags
442:Media copyright questions page
423:Knowledge:Image copyright tags
335:23:27, 22 September 2006 (UTC)
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4406:Thanks. 'bout what I figured.
4141:que foram conquistados pelos
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2435:Template:Portuguese ethnicity
2429:Template:Portuguese ethnicity
2350:boilerplate fair use template
2161:Do you know who created that
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1556:says to replace content with
1550:Mike_Freeman_(disambiguation)
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834:OK, some changes are needed:
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539:18:34, 14 December 2006 (UTC)
530:17:59, 14 December 2006 (UTC)
4620:08:17, 8 February 2008 (UTC)
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4577:Just an FYI, a banned user (
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4125:) da Andaluzia (e à qual os
4104:in the eastern coast of the
4102:) identified with that name
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4026:11:28, 17 January 2008 (UTC)
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3779:Welcome to Knowledge, and...
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3021:criteria for speedy deletion
2399:Why do You suppose this POV?
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1554:Knowledge:How_to_edit_a_page
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438:criteria for speedy deletion
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5729:with four tildes (~~~~).
5424:Image:Portuguese People.PNG
5417:Image:Portuguese People.PNG
4078:were a set of peoples that
4066:- isto em inglês diz-se os
3930:04:35, 9 January 2008 (UTC)
3327:sites. É esperar para ver.
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1944:Desculpas pelo malentendido
1632:. So I insert this also in
1517:User talk:The Ogre/archive1
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353:20:20, 8 October 2006 (UTC)
348:. Would you like to vote?
330:might be of some interest.
219:About the article "Iberian"
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5422:Hello. I came across your
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4218:In the context created by
3520:Gustav von Humpelschmumpel
3505:Gustav von Humpelschmumpel
3033:the image will be deleted
2990:Knowledge:Non-free content
2597:05:09, 8 August 2007 (UTC)
2569:08:10, 2 August 2007 (UTC)
2361:the image description page
2125:Latin peoples (linguistic)
1955:The Portuguese Empire was
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635:worth taking seriously. --
293:Ah! Okay, then. Good job!
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5447:iamandrewrice sockpuppets
5382:I am not Britanicus, no.
4220:pt:Abade Correia da Serra
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2555:Flag of Tierra de Miranda
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2520:17:58, 30 July 2007 (UTC)
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2363:and edit it to include a
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1795:A tag has been placed on
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1590:page and junk my copy at
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1034:for the welcome message!
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907:) means "snake" in Greek.
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5706:An editor has nominated
5644:template to the article
4896:Our small revert war in
4747:. Thanks. Best regards,
4352:Serra, but José Correia
3541:I'm for the move because
3497:Template:British Latinos
3491:Template:British Latinos
2719:Your work is appreciated
2346:explanation or rationale
2185:19:44, 8 July 2007 (UTC)
2041:17:50, 2 July 2007 (UTC)
1971:I see the article about
1732:17:21, 6 June 2007 (UTC)
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1692:23:18, 4 June 2007 (UTC)
1678:Map of Portuguese empire
1653:page the truth about: “
1620:Francisco Antonio Doria
1598:09:33, 27 May 2007 (UTC)
1567:08:30, 27 May 2007 (UTC)
1535:05:00, 16 May 2007 (UTC)
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1092:An editor has nominated
903:The point is that ὄφις (
520:Veritas-spanish Article.
4781:Talk:French people/Vote
4604:Trabalhaste bem ali no
4143:Saephe, Ophis e Dragani
4086:sources (among others,
2956:Image Copyright problem
2320:Fair use rationale for
1957:the first global empire
1592:Mike Freeman (football)
1580:Mike Freeman (football)
1544:I'm trying to redirect
1521:non-free content policy
1487:non-free content policy
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460:Image:Vasco da Gama.jpg
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2515:etymologically it is.
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1756:Presidio National Park
1410:Império dos espanholos
1219:Portgual and Indonesia
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4952:Thanks for the boxes!
4158:grupos linguísticos:
3409:Edit it, then send it
2960:Thanks for uploading
2955:
2580:block Hayden forever!
2469:The Arab Conquest of
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2016:Silbo Gomero language
2006:List of Roman Legions
1906:List of Celtic Tribes
1768:Spanish vs Castillian
1684:Treaty of Tordesillas
1305:comment was added by
1114:articles for deletion
1102:What Knowledge is not
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795:comment was added by
458:Thanks for uploading
377:Thanks for uploading
5664:. If you remove the
5658:Knowledge:Notability
4264:José Correa de Serra
4224:José Correa de Serra
4131:Célticos do Alentejo
4088:Hecataeus of Miletus
3786:Happy Holidays from
2996:non-free fair use in
2992:, use a tag such as
2559:I add pictures from
1663:Carlos I of Portugal
1264:History of Indonesia
895:the Island of Pelops
767:Abaixo os escuteiros
546:Veritas et Severitas
536:Veritas et Severitas
527:Veritas et Severitas
464:Wikimedia Foundation
413:Non-free fair use in
409:, use a tag such as
5577:the image talk page
5384:Crystalclearchanges
5134:Muchas gracias Ogre
4869:Can you stop please
4821:Thanks again, man!
4804:Crystalclearchanges
4707:Cool... good job.--
4573:Portuguese surnames
4559:02:32 09 Feb 2008
4501:Talk:White American
3616:, em minha opinião.
3194:The Hidden Frontier
3100:I am not kidnapped!
1450:Kingdom of Portugal
323:Population genetics
5727:sign your comments
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4898:Talk:French people
4836:New name for WotGA
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4739:Re. Jorge Ferreira
4268:Maxwell Garthshore
4109:at least from the
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3489:TfD nomination of
3304:Litania dos Santos
3029:Knowledge:Fair use
3019:, as described on
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