User talk:Villy
Hi, if you want, you can include yourself in the above category. Adam78 22:59, 18 March 2006 (UTC) Changing usernameHi, I noticed that you use User:(HUN)Villy to edit, but your userpage and the talk page are redirected to User:Villy and User talk:Villy respectively (the redirects were created due to the pagemove). If you'd prefer the User:Villy account you can change your old username here. Redirecting your userpage to another userpage creates confusion (automated bots might paste messages to the wrong place; if anyone wants to check your contributions, they'll have to figure out that User:Villy belongs to you but you don't edit with that account, and then they'd have to trace back to User:(HUN)Villy, etc.) and is discouraged. Thanks for your understanding. --Zoz (t) 14:53, 13 July 2006 (UTC)
re: hist. national capitalsI believe I just based everything in List of historical national capitals from other Wikipedia articles such as Esztergom, Székesfehérvár, and History of Hungary. The Székesfehérvár article seems to indicate that it was capital at the same time as Esztergom, I may have misunderstood it. If your information is more accurate, by all means correct it. JamesyWamesy 02:40, 18 March 2007 (UTC) : Afghanistan casualtiesSzia, Meg szeretnélek kérni, hogy ha belenyúlsz egy szócikkbe, akkor figyelj oda, hogy mit csinálsz és mit nem. Jelen esetben sikerült törölnöd két teljes eseményt, mondjuk hálistennek észrevettem. Üdv,winyetta —Preceding unsigned comment added by Winyetta (talk • contribs) 04:21, 24 July 2008 (UTC) A thank you for an old postHi Villy. Apologize for this very late reply, and thanks for your guidance in correcting my assumptions made in childhood, about the Danube river in the curve around Esztergom, as it flows south towards Budapest. We didn't have Google at the time (circa 1956). You and Google Earth did the job. :-)Ineuw (talk) 17:09, 29 January 2010 (UTC) Thank You!
213.89.182.254 (talk) 23:35, 24 February 2010 (UTC) Protection of KetchupI added protection per your edit-summary:) In the future, you can file a request at WP:RFPP, a place many admins read regularly, instead of hoping one has watchlisted the page you find to be having the problem. DMacks (talk) 16:01, 12 March 2010 (UTC) Ákos KónyaThanks for your help on this article, I never knew that about Hungarian names. Qrsdogg (talk) 21:11, 2 May 2010 (UTC) Esztergom BasilicaCould you please provide some genuine evidence that the cathedral is formally a basilica. Yes, I appreciate that it is known as a basilica (so is St-Denis in France, although it has never formally been granted the status). Yes, I appreciate that "it is the highest ranking church in Hungary, it is the mother church of the country. Has been since 1856." Yes, I appreciate that national and municipal pride makes you want to include it. But none of these things are evidence that the Pope has formally granted it basilica status. I have visited it. It is a beautiful church and is most definitely architecturally a basilica, but I can find no evidence that the status of a minor basilica has ever been formally granted to it. The fact it is the mother church of Hungary is utterly irrelevant: Westminster Cathedral is the RC mother church of England, but it has never been granted basilica status; Armagh Cathedral in Ireland is in the same position; St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague; St. Rumbold's Cathedral in Mechelen, Belgium; I could go on. The status must be formally granted by the Pope, not assumed owing to the status or size of a church or the fact it could be defined as a basilica in architectural terms. Giga-Catholic Information, generally a pretty reliable site on Catholic churches, does not include it in the list of basilicas in Hungary. Of the two links you provide, one (the image) appears to be broken (and I'm not sure what it would prove anyway) and the other doesn't appear to contain any evidence of basilica status. There are a number of churches that are considered basilicas, but which have never actually been granted that status, which is why I moved it to the appropriate section. If you have any genuine evidence of the status (as opposed to "it's known as a basilica and here are websites that call it that" - we know that already) then please include it, otherwise I think it is perfectly acceptable to move it to the list of churches known as basilicas but not actually granted the status. -- Necrothesp (talk) 10:39, 11 September 2010 (UTC)
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