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"during the Battle of Ipswich in Wales"? This edit seems unnecessary, possibly inaccurate. Also there wasn't a battle in Ipswich in this year. Also Ipswich isn't in Wales. Predglyn 15:10 GMT 25 August, 2005
Did Gregory XV become pope the 9th or 14th of February, 1621 ?
Now, that's the kind of small factual discrepency that most Wikipedians can work out on a Talkpage, without a big bumpersticker plastered across the article. I came here seeing if I could help, but the fact is too minute to bother with. Anyone can check Ludwig Pastorv against Catholic Encyclopedia. a "Google vote" might be considered less than definitive. --Wetman01:05, 21 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Gregory XV was elected on the 9th, but he was installated on the 14th. (Catholic Encyclopedia[1], J.N.D. Kelly Dictionary of Popes, Salvador Miranda[2]). This user wanted to give the installation days as "papacy began dates".Kask15:42, 10 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]