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It would seem that the English version of this area is Wahlstadt, as in Battle of Wahlstadt. Is there support for moving this article to the English name? --Elonka 21:59, 10 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]
"Wahlstadt/Wahlstatt" does not seem to be a commonly-used "English" name like Warsaw or Prague, but merely the German name of the location. The actual location seems rarely referenced in English; if Wahlstadt was once an "English name" I believe it has gone by the wayside like Leghorn. What might be considered is if Battle of Legnica should be at Battle of Liegnitz, Battle of Wahlstatt, or Battle of Wahlstadt, however. Olessi 15:39, 11 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]
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The Battle happened in April 1241. Ögedei died in December 1241. Even if they'd had satellite communication, there was more than half a year between the events. To construct any kind of causative connection between the post-battle strategy and the death of Ögedei is dubious at best. The article on the Battle itself doesn't do so, either. --2A02:810C:380:1DEC:FD76:CDA6:ED2A:E563 (talk) 17:21, 13 January 2019 (UTC)[reply]