628:-- This is a controversial topic, which is a matter of interpretation. There are certainly historical cases where men expressed deep love for other men, but in no case is there clear evidence that this involved a sexual (i.e. homosexual) relationship, as opposed to platonic love (a very close friendship). Certain historians have certainly expressed their POV that certain saints in expressing love were homosexual. Being so controversial, I do not think we can allow a category, as the inclusion criteria involve the exercise of POV by the editor. On the other hand, there is scope in a list article to set out the case for and against.
2448:, we simply don't speak of the seat of a city at all since no city ever has a "seat" outside of itself. But the seat of a government is the entire "capital" city in which the government buildings are located, not just the government buildings themselves. And yes, that does mean "town hall" is also the wrong target for the redirect. There may in fact be a need to find another compromise term here to accommodate Laurel Lodged's concerns, but even if the distinction between a "seat" and a "town/city hall" works differently in British or Irish English than it is in North American English, that conflict itself
2170:, we simply don't speak of the seat of a city at all since no city ever has a "seat" outside of itself. But the seat of a government is the entire "capital" city in which the government buildings are located, not just the government buildings themselves. And yes, that does mean "town hall" is also the wrong target for the redirect. There may in fact be a need to find another compromise term here to accommodate Laurel Lodged's concerns, but even if the distinction between a "seat" and a "town/city hall" works differently in British or Irish English than it is in North American English, that conflict itself
568:, and is to be expected in a field like history, his conclusions are disputed by other historians sometimes. I further know that definitely determining the sexuality of someone who lived 800 years ago, or 1,600 years ago, is likely going to be inconclusive according to secondary RS, and especially Christian saints which will have no shortage of scholars disputing it. And my intention was never as sneaky as it may seem. I wanted to see if my decategorizations held first before taking it to CfD, because my understanding was that it was best to remove improperly categorized articles
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2020:, be a container, with individual articles distributed to the appropriate country article. It may be appropriate to reverse merge and to rename the national categories to the form of the present article. However, this may need to be done selectively according to local usage. In England the Town Hall or City Hall is often a venue for musical and other performances, with local government being conducted from the Council House. Birmingham Town Hall is a venue, where the
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