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A "page owner" is reverting improvements to the page and I may bump up against WP:3RR soon. I'm not enormously invested in Conrad and will probably forget to come back later, so future editors, kindly restore the guy's wife's link to Maximilla of Sicily. It's a redirect to her dad's article now but (a) could be expanded in the future and (b) still preserves her common title (currently not given by this article) and links to more sources on her and her family. — LlywelynII23:15, 4 July 2015 (UTC)[reply]
What does "preserves her common title" mean? We aren't even 100% sure her name was Maximilla (hence the Matilda). This article tells you more about her than does her dad's, since we aren't 100% sure she was Adelaide's child either. If folks want to know more about her family, they can click the link to her father's article. Srnec (talk) 00:25, 5 July 2015 (UTC)[reply]