Talk:Sophia of Halshany

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The author of this article asked me to copy edit it, as English is not their native language. I have made some improvements, but as to the historical accuracy of some of the information, I bear no responsibility. If Jogaila's sons were born in the 1420's, he could not have married Sophia in 1442 (in fact I believe he was dead already). Please check your dates. For now I have removed it. My position regarding his name in these articles, is prior to becoming King of Poland he is Jogaila, and afterwards he is Wladyslaw II or simply Jagiello. Any other format is way too confusing to anyone not familiar with the history of the area and period. Dr. Dan 14:17, 22 May 2006 (UTC) P.S. Juraune, please email me.

Dr. Dan, thank you for making the article readable and for pointing out the mistake. I corrected the year of marriage. Juraune 09:05, 23 May 2006 (UTC)