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San GiovanniSan Giovanni was proposed for deletion. This page is an archive of the discussion about the proposed deletionTemplate:Vfd top This page is no longer live. Further comments should be made on the article's talk page rather than here so that this page is preserved as an historic record. The result of the debate was CONSENSUS NOT REACHED More genealogy preëmpting churches and saints by the name. — User:Bill Thayer 22:51, 25 Oct 2004 (UTC) *Move to Baron of San Giovanni and cleanup. User:RickKUser talk:RickK 22:58, Oct 25, 2004 (UTC) Yeah... Finding more of these, I went and looked at Tancarville's contributions: they're interested in Maltese nobility, ''lots of it.'' Since that's intrinsically worthwhile, I'll hold off for a while, and help move things around. I'm still voting Delete for now, though, as long as there is nothing else than bare genealogy info. I left a note with User:Tancarville. — User:Bill Thayer 23:16, 25 Oct 2004 (UTC) *Merge and delete (yeah, I know...then just delete). Nobles from England and France are all outlined, but they're listed with ''full articles on them as people.'' What they aren't is given a genealogical treatment. I.e. Wikipedia is not a genealogical site, regardless of the titles adherent to the family. We discuss people, not lines of descent, and notable people, not just those who fell from a particular tree. User:Geogre 01:59, 26 Oct 2004 (UTC) :::Category:Maltese nobility — there's over 50 of them so far — are of very varying quality and depth, and none is very good yet, needing lots of pruning and formatting and NPOV and adding extra-genealogical material, but I hope we can coach our Maltese friend into Wikipedicity. User:Tancarville, although I'm hardly as qualified as most of you.... — User:Bill Thayer 22:19, 28 Oct 2004 (UTC) *Delete. User:Mikkalai 00:04, 29 Oct 2004 (UTC) *Keep. I only had these histories put online a couple of days ago, How do you expect one to finish the job in a matter of hours?? You should at least give a person up to seven days before placing a deletion on such works. Very unfair. I dont see any genealogies place on these pages. Do you? To view a general view of what genealogy is, check my site from user name. User:Tancarville ''End archived discussion'' -- User:Francs2000 | User talk:Francs2000 16:45, 12 Nov 2004 (UTC) San GiovanniSan Giovanni, the Italian form of Saint John (disambiguation), a name that may refer to dozens of saints. At least 58 comune in Italy are named San Giovanni, and at least 49 more are named San Giovanni... (as in San Giovanni Valdarno in Tuscany), and hundreds of frazione and smaller villages. Many hundreds, probably even thousands, of churches are also named after the various saints hiding under the simple "Giovanni", among them: *the Basilica di San Giovanni in Laterano in Rome *the Baptistry of Battistero di San Giovanni (Florence) in Florence *San Giovanni (Siena) in Siena *San Giovanni de Butris in Umbria *San Giovanni di Dio in Florence For the noble house of Malta, see the Barons di San Giovanni. ==See also== *San Juan (disambiguation) *Saint John (disambiguation) *Saint-Jean (disambiguation) *St. Johann See other meanings of words starting from letter: SSB | SC | SD | SE | SF | SG | SH | SI | SJ | SK | SL | SM | SN | SO | SP | SR | SS | ST | SU | SW | SX | SY | SZ |Words begining with San_Giovanni: San_Giovanni San_Giovanni San_Giovanni_(disambiguation) San_Giovanni_di_Posada San_Giovanni_in_Laterano San_Giovanni_in_Laterno San_Giovanni_Rotondo |
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