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moved from Template:1632SHC/doc at 7:27 am GMT on 11 October 2007 by Jɪmp

[edit] Example: William the Silent

Entry in 1632 characters
[[Prince William I of Orange, Count of Nassau-Dillenburg (April 24, 1533July 10, 1584).

In the series, deceased father of Prince of Orange, Fredrick Hendrik; assassinated "in the year of Prince Hendrick's birth Weber and, Flint. 1633, pp. 400 (pb) (of 673). “[Prince Fredrick to ambassadress Becky Stearns] A most loquacious and voluble man, in fact. So everyone that knew him tells me. I can't remember myself, of course, since he was assassinated the same year I was born.” . A capable statesman, he was also widely known as William the Silent (Dutch: Willem de Zwijger), was born in the House of Nassau. He became Prince of Orange in 1544 and is thereby the founder of the House of Orange-Nassau. He was the main leader of the Dutch revolt against the Spanish that set off the Eighty Years' War and resulted in the formal independence of the United Provinces in 1648.


entering
{{1632SHC
|          title=[[Prince William I of [[Principality of Orange|Orange]]
|       linkname=[[William the Silent]]
|           name=Prince William I of Orange
|            dob=[[April 24]], [[1533]]
|            mob=WWW
|            yob=XXX
|            dod=[[July 10]], [[1584]]
|            mod=YYY
|            yod=ZZZ
|            sum=Father of Prince Fredrick Hendrick of Orange, Statholder 
|        in 1632=In the series, deceased father of Prince of Orange, Fredrick Hendrik; assassinated "in the year of Prince Hendrick's birth {{cite 1633pb|pages=400 (pb)|q=[Prince Fredrick to ambassadress Becky Stearns] A most loquacious and voluble man, in fact. So everyone that knew him tells me. I can't remember myself, of course, since he was assassinated the same year I was born.}}. A capable statesman, he was also widely known as '''William the Silent''' ({{lang-nl|Willem de Zwijger}}), was born in the [[House of Nassau]]. He became [[Prince of Orange]] in 1544 and is thereby the founder of the [[House of Orange-Nassau]]. He was the main leader of the [[Netherlands|Dutch]] revolt against the [[Spain|Spanish]] that set off the [[Eighty Years' War]] and resulted in the formal independence of the [[Dutch Republic|United Provinces]] in 1648.
}}
gives

{{1632SHC | title=[[Prince William I of Orange | linkname=William the Silent | name=Prince William I of Orange | dob=April 24, 1533 | mob=WWW | yob=XXX | dod=July 10, 1584 | mod=YYY | yod=ZZZ | sum=Father of Prince Fredrick Hendrick of Orange, Statholder | in 1632=In the series, deceased father of Prince of Orange, Fredrick Hendrik; assassinated "in the year of Prince Hendrick's birth Weber and, Flint. 1633, pp. 400 (pb) (of 673). “[Prince Fredrick to ambassadress Becky Stearns] A most loquacious and voluble man, in fact. So everyone that knew him tells me. I can't remember myself, of course, since he was assassinated the same year I was born.” . A capable statesman, he was also widely known as William the Silent (Dutch: Willem de Zwijger), was born in the House of Nassau. He became Prince of Orange in 1544 and is thereby the founder of the House of Orange-Nassau. He was the main leader of the Dutch revolt against the Spanish that set off the Eighty Years' War and resulted in the formal independence of the United Provinces in 1648. }}


However
entering
{{1632SHC
|          title=Prince
|       linkname=William the Silent
|           name=William I of Orange
|            dob=24
|            mob=April
|            yob=1533
|            dod=10
|            mod=July
|            yod=1584
|            sum=Father of Prince Fredrick Hendrick of [[Principality of Orange|Orange]], Statholder 
|        in 1632=In the series, deceased father of Prince of Orange, Fredrick Hendrik; assassinated "in the year of Prince Hendrick's birth {{cite 1633pb|pages=400 (pb)|q=[Prince Fredrick to ambassadress Becky Stearns] A most loquacious and voluble man, in fact. So everyone that knew him tells me. I can't remember myself, of course, since he was assassinated the same year I was born.}}. A capable statesman, he was also widely known as '''William the Silent''' ({{lang-nl|Willem de Zwijger}}), was born in the [[House of Nassau]]. He became [[Prince of Orange]] in 1544 and is thereby the founder of the [[House of Orange-Nassau]]. He was the main leader of the [[Netherlands|Dutch]] revolt against the [[Spain|Spanish]] that set off the [[Eighty Years' War]] and resulted in the formal independence of the [[Dutch Republic|United Provinces]] in 1648.
}}
gives
Prince William I of Orange (1533–1584)
Father of Prince Fredrick Hendrick of Orange, Statholder
In the 1632-verse:  In the series, deceased father of Prince of Orange, Fredrick Hendrik; assassinated "in the year of Prince Hendrick's birth Weber and, Flint. 1633, pp. 400 (pb) (of 673). “[Prince Fredrick to ambassadress Becky Stearns] A most loquacious and voluble man, in fact. So everyone that knew him tells me. I can't remember myself, of course, since he was assassinated the same year I was born.” . A capable statesman, he was also widely known as William the Silent (Dutch: Willem de Zwijger), was born in the House of Nassau. He became Prince of Orange in 1544 and is thereby the founder of the House of Orange-Nassau. He was the main leader of the Dutch revolt against the Spanish that set off the Eighty Years' War and resulted in the formal independence of the United Provinces in 1648.
  • dob is "day of birth" not "date of birth".
  • Similarly dod is "day of death".
  • title, linkname & name do not accept linking.
  • A further parameter could be added to allow expansion (e.g. "of Orange, Count of Nassau-Dillenburg") on a character's name.
  • The template could be adjusted to display the day and month of the character's birth and death this could be made optional.

Jɪmp 07:51, 11 October 2007 (UTC)