Talk:Italian War of 1521–1526

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[edit] A little mistake ?

Hi, I'm currently translating this very nice article and I'd like to report what (I think) is a little mistake in the first section. I tend to think that the king who got control of Navarra in 1512 was Ferdinand II of Aragon, and not an undetermined Ferdinand I. I'm not entirely sure, though, so feel free to check. Great work otherwise !

Best wishes, --- Manchot sanguinaire, June 28th 2006

Thanks for the kind words! Actually, the statement is technically correct, since Ferdinand II of Aragon is numbered as Ferdinand I of Spain in many sources. Still, I've changed the number to avoid confusion, since he seems to be more commonly known as the Second. Kirill Lokshin 12:07, 28 June 2006 (UTC)
And I would say that he was also known as Fernado el católico. That is why you don't tend to talk much about the numbers thus avoid the confussion with the numbers. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 65.5.45.230 (talk • contribs)
In my experience, the English-language sources for this period tend to call him just "Ferdinand of Spain" or "Ferdinand of Aragon", since his identity is clear from the context; but this probably wouldn't work too well here. Kirill Lokshin 19:50, 30 August 2006 (UTC)