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Dear Commnader Waterford,

Your edits undid an hour of work. My plan is to list the battles of fought by Napoleons marshals, I already did most and Deleated MacDonald and Bessier will only take more time. It is constructive beacuse it lists the battles fought by the marshals. I also plan on adding commands held and potentailly a quick Bio. All bad links will be fixed. Just dont interfere again.

ok, please in the future bundle your edits and provide an explanation in the Edit Summary of each edit. CommanderWaterford (talk) 22:43, 31 March 2021 (UTC)Reply

Of course. Thanks for the heads up. I Would Appreciate if you helped restore my work.Bundle means all together right. I will countinue my work later.

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Calm down please. Can you just leave the article alone for a few days? The article is poorly sourced, with a lot of independent research. Too much information that isn’t proven may lead to all your work being reverted.

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Good point. Ill source everything

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If we are describing not only Marshals of the Empire, but more marshals of different types, then what’s the point of this article? There should be separate pages about these Marshals. (Plus, the list of Marshals of the Empire.. let’s just say there’s not just regulars marshals on that list.) From Burgundian Feudalism (talk) 18:38, 12 April 2021 (UTC)Reply

We might as well move the page. From Burgundian Feudalism (talk) 18:41, 12 April 2021 (UTC)Reply

If you look closely, Marshal of the Empire isn’t Marshal of France. From Burgundian Feudalism (talk)

I won’t be too harsh. You tried. Just that this article is very specific. It happens to me as well. (Just leave the list alone) From Burgundian Feudalism (talk) Maison, clauzel and gerard were all important generals during the war, made marshal afterwirds,

This article talks about Marshal of THE EMPIRE, not generals. From Burgundian Feudalism (talk)

You may create a separate article on it From Burgundian Feudalism (talk) 19:26, 12 April 2021 (UTC)Reply

Napoleonic generals later made marechal Im not adding random ones in

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Wikipedia always need sources. You said that you would find sources. Where are they? How did you get information on Marshals of the Palace? If you don’t prove your answer, the edits all have been reverted. Also, this article is about Marshals of the Empire, not Marshals of the Palace. They are separate titles. Again, Saint Hilaire never had his baton, with historians only PREDICTING, not entirely trusting alternate reality, that Hilaire, because of his service, and if he lived through 1809, could gain his baton. Thus, Hilaire is only a DETAIL in the article, and doesn’t have to be throughly researched. Also, Generals were NOT given their baton by NAPOLEON, and don’t have to be included in THIS article. Reminder, poorly sourced information may be reverted by other editors. From Burgundian Feudalism (talk)

I am busy at work, mark my words my sources will be found

I’ll wait for your return. From Burgundian Feudalism  (talk)
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No its the truth Marshal Davout III (talk) 23:41, 3 January 2023 (UTC)Reply
i wont edit it again, but its the truth man Marshal Davout III (talk) 23:42, 3 January 2023 (UTC)Reply

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Katie Hobbs stole the election and we all know it! Wont do it again Marshal Davout III (talk) 18:33, 22 May 2023 (UTC)Reply
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