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I moved the line about his passing and his latter years in poor health to the very end of the article. It seems more logical there than its original spot; closing a paragraph that did not relate to his date of death. Also edited the wording somewhat. No actual content has been changed, though in the beginning of the article I did add the month and day of his birth and death, rather than leave it at simply the years. Hope this is acceptable :) | I moved the line about his passing and his latter years in poor health to the very end of the article. It seems more logical there than its original spot; closing a paragraph that did not relate to his date of death. Also edited the wording somewhat. No actual content has been changed, though in the beginning of the article I did add the month and day of his birth and death, rather than leave it at simply the years. Hope this is acceptable :) | ||
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+ | :As a side note, I question the "leader of the German Reformation" line. To me, it would seem more apropriate to indicate his status as one of the early movers of the Protestant Reformation as a whole, considering he had a major impact outside Germany as well as internally. It would seem to me that that would be of more import than his specific role in Germany. However I certainly will not go ahead and make such a change without a general consenus. I may after all be missing a good point on why it should not be changed, and I would love to be better informed :) [[User:Jros83|Jros83]] 20:44, 22 June 2007 (EDT) |
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Just some minor cleaning
I moved the line about his passing and his latter years in poor health to the very end of the article. It seems more logical there than its original spot; closing a paragraph that did not relate to his date of death. Also edited the wording somewhat. No actual content has been changed, though in the beginning of the article I did add the month and day of his birth and death, rather than leave it at simply the years. Hope this is acceptable :) Jros83 20:39, 22 June 2007 (EDT)
- As a side note, I question the "leader of the German Reformation" line. To me, it would seem more apropriate to indicate his status as one of the early movers of the Protestant Reformation as a whole, considering he had a major impact outside Germany as well as internally. It would seem to me that that would be of more import than his specific role in Germany. However I certainly will not go ahead and make such a change without a general consenus. I may after all be missing a good point on why it should not be changed, and I would love to be better informed :) Jros83 20:44, 22 June 2007 (EDT)