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2 IP's changing of name in title of book  
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3 Adelheid?  
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4 External links modified  
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5 Help for Cultural depictions of Adelaide of Italy,; Importance scale  
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Untitled[edit]

I cut:

and favoured an early form of evangelical Christianity.

Because I'm a medievalist and I have NO idea what an 'early form of evangelical Christianity' practiced by a canonized saint at the end of the first millennium would have been. Claiming that she was anything other than a Roman Catholic is - to say it moderately - odd. If what the author means is that having read the life of St. Adelaide he or she is impressed with her evident holiness, woo hoo! Maybe Catholicism isn't quite what you think it is! --MichaelTinkler

No problems: I was trying to cover the bases. I wasn't quite sure I believed it either. sjc

IP's changing of name in title of book[edit]

We can not change the spelling of a name that is in the title of a book or chapter such as this, page iii. The IP has on two occasions changed "Adelheid" to "Adelaide". --Kansas Bear (talk) 04:01, 29 February 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Adelheid?[edit]

This article seems very similar to Adelheid of Burgundy. Who is Adelaide?68.45.174.58 (talk) 00:34, 3 July 2016 (UTC)[reply]

External links modified[edit]

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Help for Cultural depictions of Adelaide of Italy,; Importance scale[edit]

I've created the article Cultural depictions of Adelaide of Italy but my access to sources on her as a religious figure and artworks depicting her as such is limited. Online access to Italian historiography concerning her is limited as well as I have trouble finding even summaries. Thank for any help!
Also I see that many wiki projects take an interest in her but the importance scale is low to mid. She should not be "rated" as such, even if Wiki does not claim that the importance scale correlates to the "level" of the personality in history. At least for the Holy Roman Empire and Germany. The reasons can be seen in my article.

-Deamonpen (talk) 19:16, 15 July 2022 (UTC)[reply]


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