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Your card on the expansion of the Vikings ... (green) is false.[brontekst bewerken]

Look at Normandy, there is even a date: 911. Map, submitted by Toony on 21 November 2007, replaced by a drawing card, for Fraalambert January 13 2008. Which are copies of cards and Territories voyage of the Vikings, the director Bogdan Giuşcă / Wikipedia in 2005. This map incorrect (protected by copyright [sic], only a wasteland into wishes! What about the ethics of seeking always Wikipedia references), it is a recovery in crude map page 56 of the album, "The Vikings" by Michael Gibson (Editions Nathan 1977), which is a bad rehash of the sise p. 129, in "The Vikings" (editions Hatier 1966), which is a truncated map of the original English edition of "The Vikings" (Watts & Co ed. 1966), including a study of Etienne de Beaurepaire & Jean Adigard des Gautries (which you can see an excellent 34 page copy of "Heimdal" No. 1), also well reproduced in "Die Wikinger Saga," p. 30, Rudolf Pörtner, ed. Econ Verlag GmbH 1971 & 1974 Arthème Fayard, and P. 11 "Heimdal" No. 16, p. 9 No. 29, & p. 20 "Viking Normandie, ed. Copernic 1979, Jean Mabire / Georges Bernage / Paul Fichet p.90 and "The Vikings" by Maurice Gravier ed. Lidis 1984. If you are keen on history, you know that the future (High) Normandy was "sold" to the head Rollon Vikings in 911, by the French King Charles the Simple, where the Vikings had indeed conquered skillfully on the French. But what do we see? The green color, which locates, is put on the (Lower) Normandy ... So why not take the good cards in such a choice of editions? This lack of serious history, would it be a lack of knowledge on the part of editors and / or editors of Wikipedia. For it is only 924, that Raoul of Burgundy (king of France in 923/936), the successor of Robert I (922/923), himself a replacement for Charles the Simple (922 imprisoned for having "sold" Normandy Eastern stupidly called Haute-Normandie nowadays), is forced to turn to cede Normandy Western (stupidly called Lower Normandy today, disregarding that dialect Norman Bass mean "servant") to Rollon. QED! So: Remove this pseudo card, which is historically false, misleading and geographically. The (High) Normandy fortunately does not form part of the "Large" Paris. Thank you! This request is justified and will not be debated. Shortly chaut me that this card is from a truncated administrator; tors when it fades in and withdraw the pseudo card.

My name is Óðinn-Hermoðr de Warenghien, aka Gwyonbach from Rouen in Normandy. Writer, author of “La Clef des Runes. Catalogue raisonné des Runes and beth-luis-nion ogom” (The key runic. Reasoned catalog to Runes and beth-luis-nion ogom.). I know what I mean. Normandy is my country and I know his history and geography.Gwyonbach 17 jun 2009 16:00 (CEST)Reageren

I deleted your personal assault. You may be a writer, but that doesn't give you more credits to assault others. Davin 17 jun 2009 19:14 (CEST)Reageren

I saw that you added some English-language text to Vikingen about the map used there. This map is from Wikimedia Commons. Perhaps you better bring forward your complaints and solutions there. Thank you. Kind regards, Lymantria overleg 13 jul 2009 23:14 (CEST)Reageren

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It would be better to just speak English to me since I wasn't really sure if you wanted the error to be corrected. I thought "Merci de corriger cette erreur!" meant the error was already corrected. Anyway, I am aware of the error. I also understand that your edits are constantly being reverted, is that correct? Would you please point out the correct file name (from Wikimedia commons) so that there will be no miscommunication? I believe what you are saying and will try to replace the false image on this wikipedia. Mallerd 13 jul 2009 23:46 (CEST)Reageren

OK, first of all I don't know if your intentions are as I think they are, but I am in no position to travel that far for (excuse me for demeaning) some maps for Wikipedia. Second, I have taken a look at the English Viking page and I saw this map:
Is that the correct map?

Mallerd 15 jul 2009 10:14 (CEST)Reageren

Not a problem, I know an expert when I see one. I cannot find any Bruker:Laakmon on the Bokmal Norwegian wikipedia, though. I gladly would have helped you out there. I also cannot edit that article about the Vikings. I am not established enough on that language project. I'm sorry Mallerd 15 jul 2009 20:18 (CEST)Reageren

Hey there, I noticed you edited the map to make it correct? Mallerd 1 aug 2009 21:40 (CEST)Reageren

Ja/Yes, it is correct!Gwyonbach 2 aug 2009 23:23 (CEST)Reageren

correct? Ja/Yes!