Talk:William, Count of Poitiers

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Is there an image to go with this article? If not, I'd like to suggest we move the whole text into the "Henry II" article. It's difficult to justify a separate article for a child who died in infancy, and I think people are more likely to look for him in the entry for his father - if at all. Deb

Anyone looking for him will probably be looking for him as archbishop, so this article needs to be here to correct that error (and explain how it arose) as well as to make the point that it is uncertain whether he was born within months of his parents' marriage and to anchor the link from Count of Poitiers. So he is of historical importance, not merely "a child who died in infancy". -- isis 10:11 Jan 30, 2003 (UTC)