Talk:Four Days of Naples
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This article contains a translation of Quattro giornate di Napoli from it.wikipedia. |
a lot of info but lack inline citation and reference and inline linkks to other wiki pages an image or location of naples could give it a boost to B classMephiston999 (talk) 10:16, 20 July 2009 (UTC)
Awful
editI've starting to tweak this article, which looks an automatic translation from the original one (full of totally meaningless sentences). Now I am leaving before finishing the treatment, but I've it my to-do list. --'''Attilios''' (talk) 11:36, 30 December 2009 (UTC)
Commanders and leaders # 1
editDear 2601:D:180:AF:71B1:D56:42F3:CDFA,
on 20th January 2013 you do 8 revision edits under "Four days of Naples", on en.Wikipedia.
At 22:41, insert among the Italian "Commanders and leaders":
- Tito Pandellicini;
- Massimo Cadellno.
At 22:45, insert among the Italian "Commanders and leaders":
- Voci Calzinato.
I would like to know these names from which source you took them. Could you mention the sources? Thanks, --Delehaye (talk) 17:38, 29 October 2019 (UTC)
Commanders and leaders # 2
editDear EthanKP,
on 22nd January 2013 you do 4 revision edits under "Four days of Naples", on en.Wikipedia.
At 04:18 am, insert among the German "Commanders and leaders":
- Arthur Von Studerheim.
At 04:19 am, insert among the Italian "Commanders and leaders" that:
- Massimo Cadellno died in action, putting the following symbol "†".
At 04:32 am, insert among the Italian "Commanders and leaders":
- Massimo Zercatti †;
- Pietro Bitotti;
canceling though:
- Massimo Cadellno †;
- Voci Calzinato.
I would like to know these names from which source you took them. Could you mention the sources? Thanks, --Delehaye (talk) 17:38, 29 October 2019 (UTC)