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Fernando VII of Spain

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It is not a matter of when was the name origined, but actually, how the King came to be known posthumously. In the case of Fernando VII, he is known by historians with two nicknames: the Desired, used historically by his supporters in reference to his expected return after the Independence War, and the Felon King, which is a nickname widely used by his detractors to highlight the negative aspects of his reign after returning, specially after the events resulting from the Las Cabezas de San Juan mutiny and the Ominous Decade. Felon actually stands for traitor, a treacherous or false person, which historians believe to be descriptive of the latter part of Fernando's reign. Cheers. Impru20 (talk) 13:44, 31 August 2014 (UTC)[reply]

The posthumous appellation does make more sense - Thank You! Timpo (talk) 06:54, 1 September 2014 (UTC)[reply]

September 2014

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Prehistory - Vikidia

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Hi,

I guess you are Timpo on Wikibooks. I wanted to tell you that we reused your work on Vikidia in English for one (pretty good) article, see: http://en.vikidia.org/w/index.php?title=Prehistory&action=history

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December 2014

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Ways to improve Draft Spanish Constitution of 1856

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Proposed deletion of Endodermic evagination

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Recent edits on Future Earth

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Hi Timpo, I just wanted to drop you a note about your recent edits to Future Earth. It's generally not a good idea to simply hijack an existing article and create an entirely new topic out of it. Either create a new article or (in this particular case) help edit Draft:Future Earth, which is currently under review. Primefac (talk) 09:47, 19 May 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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Timpo Toys

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Hi, given you worked on the Timpo page and your user name I thought you might enjoy helping us with a Wiki type project, documenting every Timpo product ever made over at hobbyDb.com. Please email me if interested via christian AT hobbydb DOT com.


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Gladiator

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Hi, and sorry to revert your edits, but we really need peer-reviewed scholarly sources by specialist historians with good academic reputation. I'm not sure on what grounds the author selected those types as the most likely to be involved in the arena's lethal mythological enactments; nor why we need those in the article rather than others more common. I do agree that we need more than we have, and that a shortish list would serve; choosing what to omit is every bit as difficult as deciding what to include but I'd definitely not choose some of those because they're exceedingly obscure. I'll take a look through some of the generally accepted reliable sources for a suitable short-list. Some of the List of Roman gladiator types entries are well sourced and well-written; unfortunately some are anything but. BestHaploidavey (talk) 18:54, 1 April 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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Separation of some sections of "Proverb" to separate article "Paremiology"

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You created a separate article from the earlier Proverb article. Can you please give me some rationale about which sections were moved and which remained. I'm not seeing the logic so I'm inclined to move the material back to the "Proverb" article. Please help me understand your view on this. Pete unseth (talk) 18:02, 17 November 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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Interstitium

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On my Talk page, you said: Orthodoxy provides stability in all things, and particularly medicine, at a time of disruptive innovation. For professionals such as you presumably are, new technological ideas can be very unsettling (and sometimes indeed be wrong, but still useful). May I therefore recommend that a study of Ancient Greek philosophy might perhaps loosen the bonds of your somewhat stultifying medical dogma - and finally, (since one should, I believe, only insult one's friends), may I offer my best regards for your continued contributions to such divisive debates.

As described in the Interstitium article section on research here, the "discovery" is really a subcompartment of a long-known extravascular space in organs. It is an exaggeration to proclaim this finding as a "disruption" or "innovation" of our understanding of human anatomy, as it is microscopic in volume and has not yet been verified per WP:V. WP:MEDASSESS reviews are needed for encyclopedic content on anatomy. --Zefr (talk) 16:53, 28 April 2018 (UTC)[reply]
I suspect the difficulty is the confusion between medicine as a science (teka) and what most people would call medicine, which is the art of medical practice (doxa). One can not be orthodox (stable) as required for practice, and innovative which is research (i.e specifically not medical practice) Therefore (IMHO) this interstitum organ hypothesis is valid research into the science of medicine, and deserves similar scientific respect as the cholesterol hypothesis objection. My question is, just which sector of Wikipedia ¿readers? are you trying to protect, and from which particular heresy? (And then, how does my brief research sub-paragraph with two <refs> impact negatively on your ¿sacred? practical art and the orthodoxy of medicine you presumably seek to protect? - Best regards from your friendly neighborhood gnome Timpo (talk) 05:50, 29 April 2018 (UTC)[reply]
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