Talk:Saint David

Latest comment: 8 months ago by 90.202.97.45 in topic "Now" used incorrectly

Do we need a citation for a calendar calculation?

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The note about his death being "generally accepted" as 589 may need a citation, but the "citation needed" flag appears to be on the statement that 1 March 589 was a Tuesday, which is a simple mathematical fact about the Julian calendar that can be readily checked any number of ways. It seems odd to require documentation for such a thing. If the Welsh somehow presaged Pope Gregory's new calendar 1000 years early and made 1 March 589 a Sunday, that would indeed require a citation.. Markjreed (talk) 12:16, 1 March 2015 (UTC)Reply

Looking into it, it seems that 589 is but one of several dates, another favourite is 601, but nothing is certain; looking at the wording, it appears that someone felt that saying that he was born on a Tuesday would therefore fix the year as 589, and someone else appropriately queried this. I have reworded slightly, and put in a cite, but more work is needed in this area. SilkTork ✔Tea time 19:47, 1 March 2016 (UTC)Reply


Semi-protection

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This article has been semi-protected. Semi-protection prevents edits from unregistered users (IP addresses), as well as edits from any account that is not autoconfirmed (is at least four days old and has at least ten edits to Wikipedia) or confirmed. Such users can request edits to this article by proposing them on this talk page, using the {{Edit semi-protected}} template if necessary to gain attention. New users may also request the confirmed user right by visiting Requests for permissions. SilkTork ✔Tea time 19:50, 1 March 2016 (UTC)Reply

Semi-protected edit request on 28 February 2019

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TYPO: In the third sentence of the second paragraph in the "Legend" section, change the word "practised" to "practiced" Quietlyartistic (talk) 18:56, 28 February 2019 (UTC)Reply

  Not done: This is correct spelling. See WP:ENGVAR RudolfRed (talk) 20:03, 28 February 2019 (UTC)Reply

typo for "Calixtus"

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"Quick facts" section shows "Calixtus", links to page with spelling "Callixtus" Aa599 (talk) 17:37, 16 March 2020 (UTC)Reply

  Note: (Requester means infobox). The target article is inconsistent with itself, even preferring the one-L version in most of the article body, so I'm unsure what should be done with this. –Deacon Vorbis (carbon • videos) 20:34, 16 March 2020 (UTC)Reply
  Done @Deacon Vorbis: It was a mis-spelling of Pope Callixtus II in the infobox who was listed in the "canonized_by =" field. In most of these cases the mis-spelling is setup as a redirect to the correct article. I just simply replaced the incorrect spelling (Pope Calixtus II) which is a redirect with the correct article title & spelling Pope Callixtus II. Alucard 16❯❯❯ chat? 21:40, 18 March 2020 (UTC)Reply
@Alucard 16: Are you sure though? My point was that if you actually look at that page, almost every use except the actual title and the first mention uses one L rather than 2. Not a huge deal for me, I just wasn't sure if you understood why I was unsure in the first place. –Deacon Vorbis (carbon • videos) 21:48, 18 March 2020 (UTC)Reply
I was unsure as well until I clicked on the wiki-link for Pope Calixtus II and realized it kept redirecting to Pope Callixtus II so I just chalked it up to a mis-spelling. Alucard 16❯❯❯ chat? 07:09, 19 March 2020 (UTC)Reply

How did David become the patron saint?

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How, and when, did St David become adopted as the patron saint of Wales? This seems to me to be a fundamental piece of information that is missing from the article. FreeFlow99 (talk) 17:20, 7 October 2020 (UTC)Reply

Wales and Patron saint disappoint too. Catholic Encyclopedia says a patron is "one who has been assigned by a venerable tradition, or chosen by election". The later statement "An authentic catalogue of patron saints of countries of the world has yet to be made" makes election seem the less likely. Sparafucil (talk) 10:26, 8 October 2020 (UTC)Reply

Canonisation date

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What does "David was officially recognised at the Holy See by Pope Callixtus II in 1120" mean? Elsewhere it is stated that he was canonised in 1123. Does this refer to something different or is the year incorrect? 195.213.169.161 (talk) 15:58, 1 March 2023 (UTC)Reply

"Now" used incorrectly

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The word "now" is used incorrectly in the text. I'd fix it, but there's no "Edit" button. 90.202.97.45 (talk) 22:48, 1 March 2024 (UTC)Reply