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Since the guy who created this (208.187.165.105) also wrote "OMG, this is NOT a secure site. Since anyone can edit the page, like I can, they can screw up historical facts!! Don't use this unreliable source!" on the Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor article, I'm not sure if this article should be considered accurate... Adam Bishop 18:11, 7 Sep 2003 (UTC)
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Joseph Ferdinand was no duke (it was his father, Maximilian II Emanuel), he was only kurprince (as son of elector) Cinik 08:59, 26 January 2006 (UTC)