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(Sam Spade | talk | contributions) 16:04, 5 Mar 2005 (UTC)
Please undo block of ISP at Spanish wikipedia
[edit]Hi there, someone blocked the ISP arcor at the Spanish wikipedia. Please undo this as it is a complete overkill. Arcor is one of the most important ISPs in Germany, and wikipedia in German is the second largest of all. Añoranza 23:18, 5 May 2006 (UTC)
Military Frontier
[edit]Regarding images from Military Frontier article, you can upload these images into es.wikipedia with same copyright tags, you just should specify that your source for these images is en.wikipedia and that you used same copyright tags as there. PANONIAN (talk) 02:56, 15 December 2006 (UTC)
- Sorry, I do not have time now to upload images to commons. If you want, you can upload them there by yourself - you just have to specify what is their source, who created them, etc. I am really too busy with other things right now and anyway, I did not used wiki commons in the past - almost all images that I uploaded, I uploaded them into English Wiki. PANONIAN (talk) 01:18, 17 December 2006 (UTC)
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[edit]Hello it already has been here http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:TigranStatue.jpg Nareklm 19:44, 22 January 2007 (UTC)
- No problemo :) Nareklm 08:28, 25 January 2007 (UTC)
There is some inconsistency regarding the enumeration of the Norman dukes, since Robert was only Rollo's Christian name by which he is rarely known and William the Conqueror's son is rarely known by his numeral, which is sometimes II and sometimes III. I guess that I was thinking of Robert Curthose as Robert II (since that's how I remember him from books on the Crusades), but I have changed the article to reflect the more typical enumeration of Robert the Devil/Magnificent. In short, you're right. Good catch. Srnec 18:03, 31 July 2007 (UTC)
- Acabo de visitar su página a la Wikipedia español y vi la "Wikiplegaria". Me gusta mucho. Srnec 18:10, 31 July 2007 (UTC)
- Very little. See es:Usuario:Srnec (and see discusión or contribuciones). I am always wanting to do more, but my Spanish is only of a basic/intermediate level depending on the subject... Srnec 18:28, 31 July 2007 (UTC)
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Puerta de Toledo (Zaragoza)
[edit]Hola FAR. Una alegría oír de ti. El artículo "Puerta de Toledo (Zaragoza)" está medio traducido, pero las fuentes son de tan poca calidad (dos blogs privados y una página de turismo) que al final decidí que para que me lo borren (vid. [1], un artículo con un montón de fuentes relevantes), mejor dejarlo ser. Y viendo como está el percal (vid. es:WP:CAFE), pues no tengo previsto volver a la Wikipedia, ni acabar el artículo. Si quieres puedo pasarte lo que había escrito, no hay problema. Un saludo, --Ecelan (talk) 16:05, 24 January 2019 (UTC)
- LOL. Sabrás que citar a Rudyard Kipling no es políticamente correcto. Y, evidentemente, yo no llego ni a la suela de los ideales del poema. De momento mis intereses están en otro lado, pero no descarto que me decida a volver más adelante.
- En cuanto a los artículos, miraré en mis libros cuando esté en Zaragoza para el verano. A ver si me acuerdo para entonces y encuentro alguna información ;)
- Te dejo aquí el texto de la traducción por si te ayuda en algo:
- Su origen está en la ciudad romana. La puerta se encontraba en el extremo oeste del cardo, calle que cruzaba la ciudad de este a oeste y que junto con el decumano conformaban los ejes principales definidos durante la ceremonia de fundación de la civitas romana Cesaraugusta.
- En época de dominio musulmán la puerta se conocía como Belkala y Bad al-Yanud y además de cerrar la ciudad por su costado occidental, fue utilizada como entrada para procesiones y desfiles reales provenientes del cercano Palacio de la Aljafería.
- En 1210 y por orden del rey Pedro II de Aragón, el Católico, se colocó fuera de las murallas y al lado de la puerta el mercado de grano; siendo el germen de lo que se convertiría luego en la plaza del Mercado y más tarde el sitio del Mercado Central de Zaragoza.
- Estaba flanqueada por dos imponentes torres almenadas y su arco monumental se cerraba con rejas de hierro. Las dos torres se convirtieron en 1440 en prisión real, que anteriormente había estado situada en la Puerta Cinegia, y en 1556 en Cárcel de Manifestados, dirigida a prisioneros políticos y a los opositores. En ingreso en la cárcel estaba
- por el régimen que reglado hasta que gobierne que habían parado con o sin causa, con justicia o sin bastante justicia. Esta figura entonces particular de las leyes aragonesas era también utilizadas para aguantar conflictos civiles. Sea como un Habeas corpus pero viejo. Hosted Al Chusticia de Aragón Juan de Lanuza y Urrea, quién en 1591 acabó beheaded en el cuadrado él.
- Un saludo, --Ecelan (talk) 20:21, 27 January 2019 (UTC)
Expansion of Macedonia under Philip II
[edit]Hi, please don't make additions to Expansion of Macedonia under Philip II, unless you cite reliable sources. It is a featured article, so every sentence should be properly referenced. Someone will revert you if you don't. Thanks. T8612 (talk) 21:21, 29 September 2019 (UTC)
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