User talk:Bansp
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[edit] Right and wrong
My fellow Bansp:
I agree, I did a mistake, I should write “Jan Kochanowski” and not “Jan Korwin Kochanowski” in the en:wiki. I am sorry and I will change the name.
Is that all? What else is wrong? Was not he a Polish szlachcic? Was not he from Herb Korwin? Did not I put the right father and mother’s names? The places and dates of birth and dead are wrong?
The szablon:infobox, well I just copied it to one from (I quote) “24 lis 2005” (I joined pl:wiki in “4 lut 2006”)... So what is the matter?
Heraldry is just a hobby to me. Some time ago I put the coat of arms images in a large number of Polish personalities in pl:wiki. (From a lot of different coat of arms, not just mine...) They told me that was not correct to put the coat of arms from people who lived after 1939, so I did.
Nevertheless Jan Korwin Kochanowski or Jan Kochanowski herbu Korwin (is the same thing) was a man from the XVI c.... so? Is this simply a problem of social class? - No it is just History - I am social-democrat myself...
Perhaps it is still a matter of controversies in modern Poland, but what about the en:wiki? I do believe you did go to far my fellow Bansp!
My regards. --Gustavo Szwedowski de Korwin 07:50, 30 July 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Polish Genealogy
Hi, I noticed you speak english and polish. I would like to trace some of my polish genealogy, would you help me? Alan.ca 13:09, 22 December 2006 (UTC)