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Henry III

Hey, I just saw you fixed my mistake on Henry III of France caption. Thank you so much I didn’t even notice. Have a nice day! Orson12345 (talk) 20:07, 6 January 2022 (UTC)

  • No problem, glad I was able to help Sovietblobfish (talk) 22:05, 6 January 2022 (UTC)
    Please reconsider: Guise (and soon after his brother, the Cardinal) were both killed by Henri III of Navarre (who was to become Henri IV in 1589) not by Henri III of France. The phrasing of your entry is ambiguous. Geb11 (talk) 17:59, 23 January 2023 (UTC)
    No they weren't? I would suggest you read some books about this period. I would name a specific book, but quite literally any book will correct your understanding, perhaps Knecht 2010 or Holt 2005 would be best.
    Guise and his brother were killed in Blois, at the royal residence, having been invited by the king to a council meeting so that he could be rid of them. In 1588 Navarre was at war with the crown and based himself out of south-west France. Sovietblobfish (talk) 18:49, 23 January 2023 (UTC)
    Thank you. I stand corrected. I will read the sources you suggest. Best. Geb11 (talk) 10:06, 24 January 2023 (UTC)

Jean Charles, Chevalier de Folard

Just updated and expanded this biography of another French soldier and military writer - if you have time, see if you have any comments. Robinvp11 (talk) 18:18, 8 April 2022 (UTC)

My specialty is mainly 1559-72 history, so I can't really critique or praise the content in an expert fashion apologies.
However, might it be good to have some sub headings? These are some fairly bulky paragraphs at the moment Sovietblobfish (talk) 21:53, 8 April 2022 (UTC)

Barnstar

Pavillon royal de la France Barnstar of French Merit
For your amazing efforts expanding French Wars of Religion articles. Keep up the excellent work! --Kansas Bear (talk) 20:13, 24 July 2022 (UTC)

@Kansas Bear: my thanks for this award! much remains to be done, and i intend to bring it to fruition :) Sovietblobfish (talk) 20:27, 24 July 2022 (UTC)

Thank you!

Hello Sovietblobfish, thank you for your recent edits to François de Scépeaux‎! I translated the article from French not to long ago, but I guess some facts were lost in translation 😅 I really appreciate you finding these problem areas and fixing them to the best of your ability. Much appreciated and good luck on your other projects. Cheers! Johnson524 (Talk!) 20:58, 12 September 2022 (UTC)

hi johnson,
i'm glad you find the edits useful, i'm far from finished with that article yet though, that was just the opening salvo before i introduce new content  :)
hope you'll like what i've got planned for it over the coming week Sovietblobfish (talk) 21:23, 12 September 2022 (UTC)
my thanks for taking the time and effort to translate the article by the way!
will save me a great deal of work as i expand the article! Sovietblobfish (talk) 21:40, 12 September 2022 (UTC)
I'm so glad to see there are others who are really caring for these articles 🙂 If there is any way I could potentially be of help in this project, please let me know. Cheers! Johnson524 (Talk!) 02:51, 13 September 2022 (UTC)

A barnstar for you!

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For your tremendous contributions in helping properly translate, significantly expand, and cite many so many historical French articles, particularly François de Scépeaux, thank you! Johnson524 (Talk!) 15:44, 16 September 2022 (UTC)
and my thanks to you for transferring the article from a one line affair to something with some content! :) Sovietblobfish (talk) 16:06, 16 September 2022 (UTC)
Happy to help! 😁 Johnson524 (Talk!) 16:59, 16 September 2022 (UTC)

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The Guises

A single s isn't worth an edit war. I don't understand your reasoning here.

if one is referring to the Brothers Guise, or members of the Guise fsction, then Guises is the proper plural. So what's your logic here? I'm a grammar fanatic myself. So I'm curious. PainMan (talk) 17:05, 27 October 2022 (UTC)

@PainMan: :Guise refers to the family, and is therefore singular

Some examples from a book to hand "Henry II's death is conventionall seen as the end of an era in which glory and strong rule aws overnight replaced by the divisive and chaotic rule of the Guise."
"Father and son faced the same problems and at first the Guise, well aware of their precarious hold on power continued the old king's policies" Sovietblobfish (talk) 18:24, 27 October 2022 (UTC)

Jean IV de Brosse

You may want to know(if you did not already), Jean's father Rene fought for the Imperialists at the Battle of Pavia. Apparently Rene was involved in Charles III of Bourbon's conspiracy against Francis I. Oddly, I can not find any reliable source(s) detailing Rene's loss of lands, titles, or joining Bourbon at Pavia and subsequent death. There are questionable sources mentioning Rene's departure with Charles and his loss of lands.[1][2] --Kansas Bear (talk) 17:29, 4 December 2022 (UTC)

That's very interesting, I wasn't aware, I need to find sources for that section of Jean's article, as I wasn't able to from my usual library of books (which are admittedly more focused on Henri II-Henri III's reign) Sovietblobfish (talk) 18:27, 4 December 2022 (UTC)
Yeah, even Knecht's Francis I, makes no mention of Jean's father. However, Knecht does call Jean, "one of Bourbon's accomplices"![3] If Jean went with his father, then he, more than likely, was at Pavia. So that might help in your research. I will keep digging around. Stay safe, Sovietblobfish! --Kansas Bear (talk) 20:23, 4 December 2022 (UTC)
Knecht's book is definitely good for some aspects of the kings reign, however like a lot of books that cover politics of this period, it has a bit of habit to focus on the leading couple of families around the king at the expense of the broader networks of noble authority. I've found Harding 1978, Salmon 1975, Jouanna 1998 and Durot 2012 invaluable for providing a little balance in that regard. Sovietblobfish (talk) 20:29, 4 December 2022 (UTC)

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