Template talk:1632SHC
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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
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.
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{{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.
}}
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{{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. }}
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{{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.
}}
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- 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.

