Talk:Concordat of Worms

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Well, here we go. Two Henry V's worthy of any entry -- of England and Holy Roman Emperor. I've not enough expertise in the HRE to decide on a good article name for the latter of our Henries, so if someone who does would care to decide and make the change in this article....Thanks. -- Paul Drye


My choice would be Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor JHK Seconded. sjc

once again, what about those irritating emperors who are really only kings - i.e., don't get crowned by the pope? we could just finesse this. What about dynzasty names (Hohenzollern, Habsburg, Hohenstaufen)? As soon as I hit save I realized that I DO vote for {{Name #, Holy Roman Emperor}}. It's still less confusing. --MichaelTinkler

Actually, we probably need a standards page for precisely this sort of problem in doing history in an encyclopaedic context. I will call it Wikipedia History standards.

Thanks, Michael. I think we should probably avoid using family names, because then we'll get into Zollern/Hohenzollern, Spanish or Austrian Habsburgs, etc. And the Prussian rulers would be way too complex for my pea brain! User:JHK

Er it was me, sorry. It's up there, please ramp it up as you see fit. sjc

oops! Good page, though! JHK