Talk:Hubert of Liège
Latest comment: 2 months ago by Mksword in topic He is called "Hubert" by present-day, English-speaking people
He is called "Hubert" by present-day, English-speaking people
editThis man is called "Hubert" by present-day, English-speaking people. Note the following:
- "St. Hubert" in Catholic Encyclopedia;
- "Hubert of Liège" in Saints of the Day;
- "Saint Hubert, Bishop of Liege, Confessor" in Butler’s Lives of the Saints;
- "Saint Hubert, Bishop" in Short Lives of the Saints;
- "Saint Hubert, Bishop and Confessor" in Benedictine Liturgical Year;
- "Saint Hubert" in A Garner of Saints
Accordingly, I am changing some occurrences of "Hubertus" to "Hubert" in this article. 14:31, 9 September 2024 (UTC) Mksword (talk) 14:31, 9 September 2024 (UTC)
Change name of article from "Hubertus" to "Hubert of Liège"
editThis saint is called "Hubert" by present-day, English-speaking people (see preceding section). Therefore, let's change the name of the article from "Hubertus" to something containing "Hubert". Wikipedia articles on single-name persons are often named according to the format "<NAME> of <PLACE>" -- for example, Basil of Caesarea. Therefore, let's change the name of the article to "Hubert of Liège". 20:01, 13 September 2024 (UTC)