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rather cumbersome and ugly term - a matter of taste which you might not share, of course. But it is a coldly geographic term - like calling Italian lands the "Appenine peninsula". It has none of that simple fluidity and recognizability of simply "Italy". The term "Spain" can similarly be used in the pre-modern classical sense, the "Spain" or "Hispania" of antiquity, the popular name of the peninsula before the formation of the modern country. Just as one might use "Germany" or "Italy" as the geographical area that existed before the formation of countries with those names in the 19th C., "Spain" referred to the entire peninsula (Portugal, Castile, Aragon, etc.) before the 16th C. And that is the epoch which is being referred to here.
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counterparts", "Spanish and Sicilian freebooters partitioned Sardinia", etc.) to make it much more preferable (IMO) than "Iberian peninsula". As mentioned, where there is cause of confusion (e.g. delineating boundaries), it might merit inclusion for precision. But where it is just a manner of speech, can you leave the "Spain" be? It is imprecise yes, but so are references to "North Africa" ("Maghreb" =/= "North Africa" but only North Africa west of Egypt - or, more precisely, west of Baqra - but it would be cumbersome to point that out every time).
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speech front, I know what you are trying to do. You believe the term "Spain" might mislead people to imagining it refers only to the modern country of Spain, which might imply exclusion of the modern country of Portugal, which was also part of al-Andalus. But your correction misleads another way - since al-Andalus did
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to Spain and 16-th century Spanish people from Magellan. However, I think it is generally agreed in Knowledge (XXG) that people who do not ethnically belong to a certain country (in that case Spain) should have categories linking them to that country if they had served it, as is the case of both men.
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It is not necessary to change every pre-modern reference to "Spain"/"Spaniard"/"Spanish" to "Iberia"/"Iberian". The word "Spain" is the common designator for Christian Iberia (or all Iberia) before the advent of the united Kingdom of Spain under the Catholic Monarchs. Portugal was a part of Spain and
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Given that both terms are, strictly speaking, incorrect, I can only hope to appeal to aesthetics and traditional usage to leave it as "Spain" and refrain from substitution, except where there might be clear cause for confusion. Personally, from an aesthetic angle, I find "Iberian peninsula" to be a
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I've noticed that you've recently gone around the many pages related to al-Andalus and substituted "Iberian peninsula" for "Spain". I know my appeal is likely to fall flat, but is it possible to persuade you to refrain from doing so? I appeal on the point of aesthetics and manner of speech. On the
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Brazil also had a fairly decent level of authonomy within the Portuguese Empire, having an authonomous central government and distinct status from other portuguese colonies, which would be further expanded in 1815, when the colony of Brazil was elevated to the rank of a Kingdom and by the same law
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Well, I´m not proclaiming or "recreating" anything. You asked me one thing and I replied, I'm not trying to impose anything on that subject, I didn't do it in the past, and I´m not intending to do it in the future. It´s just a very light and personal view that I have about that particular question,
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I understand you have quite an impressive ammount of contributions related to portguese historiography (and i admire that), and considering this background, you most likely have some knowledge of brazilian and brazilianist historiography to understand the importance and the studies made by them on
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Considering those facts, i edited the article (based on the debate on the talk page) to insert a good ammount of missing information (such as the colonial brazilian naval vessels, the regiments and units participating, etc) and to distinguish the participation of brazilian colonial subjects of the
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cover the Iberian peninsula, but just part of it. So that misleads people into imagining all was part of it. Moreover, in other ways, "Iberian peninsula", being a cold geographical term, is too narrow - a lot of the events and activities involve the Balearic islands or the Narbonne corridor,
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In both writing and reading the text, "Spain" simply works better as a general way of usage - more compact, less aesthetically jarring, and directly recognizable, with sufficient flexibility, ease and usage ("Abd al-Rahman landed in Spain", "the African commanders quarreled with their Spanish
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it was Spanish until a country called "Spain" (which included Portugal 1580–1640) cropped up and stole the Latin-derived name of the entire peninsula for itself. Any given work of history will refer to "Spain" before 1516 and will refer to the entire (Christian) peninsula this way.
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historiography, the Invasion of Cayenne is interpreted as the moment of birth of Brazilian colonial identity and the baptism of fire of the Brazilian Marine Corps. It´s of great significance to brazilian history studies and an important issue in modern historiography.
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There is a topic in the talk page, where many of the article´s main contributors stated the necessity to highlight and further explain the role of the colonial brazilians in the Invasion, in order to give a full NPOV scope of the conflict in question.
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As stated in the article, and in the talk page, Brazilian colonial forces had a predominant and decisive role in the invasion of Cayenne, comprising almost the entire ground forces and most of the naval forces in the conflict.
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I hate to enter into a discussion with one user on another's talkpage, but I was checking to see if XPTO responded to my statement above when I noticed this. I'll try to be brief. The English historiographical tradition is not
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I can see that you have high quality knowledge about Portuguese History. Among many other contributions I appreciated your intervention in the battle of Montijo or the huge diversity of Portuguese military history issues.
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I contributed to wikipedia for the first time with a new article (Battle of Toro, 10 and 11 August, Hispanicultur). Your critical opinion about this article would be very important and useful to me. Can you help me?
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No like the ones the thousands of references users have provided over the years. Ah thanks for letting me know , you are tag-teaming with Ogre which is clearly against the rules , i'll be thinking of reporting
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Hello Walrasiad! And what about Hispania? I'm fine with this designation of "Spain", and is also used in several medieval articles to differentiate it from the modern state of Spain. Are you ok with it?
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Being that explained, i would like to ask you not to revert that edition withou a propper discussion, as it would be disrespectfull to my work and the work and debate of others before me.
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to João Rodrígues Cabrilho. The latter name may have been the usbject's birth name, but he is best known to the English-speaking world under the former name. Per our naming guidelines (
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Correctness of usage is partially at least determined by consensus of usage. If the scholarly consensus says Iberia is "Spain" in the Middle Ages, we cannot say otherwise. My sources
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Hi there. I am glad that you have weighed in on this debate. With Ogre disappearing, and this militant EHT chap appearing, I was getting outnumbered. I agree with you 100%.
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XPTO, since you are a Wikipedian who works in articles related to Portuguese history I thought you would be interested in the present-discussion over changing the name of
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neither of which are part of the Iberian peninsula. I know you are trying to be precise, but you are correcting one imprecision with another imprecision.
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At last I ask you to approve the article (if you agree with it of course) - I don’t know how these things work. I would be very grateful. Thanks.
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Are you defending that existed a portuguese throne before Afonso Henriques? Cordial salutations, and my sorries for my bad english,
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Red hat ferrick this debate is NOT ABOUT NUMBERS is about references like it says Portugal belonged to Spain , etc...--
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Hello - Yes, I agree with the existence of a portuguese throne prior to Afonso I. His mother Teresa styled herself as
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Talk:Portuguese Ceylon
The Ogre
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17:46, 11 February 2008 (UTC)
Srnec
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02:51, 27 February 2008 (UTC)
Military history of Portugal
Talk:Imperator totius Hispaniae
The Ogre
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20:37, 28 February 2008 (UTC)
Kingdom of Spain
Srnec
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01:05, 29 February 2008 (UTC)
Wloveral

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