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Yes it is. The page has two or three entries in its history so I can't move it. Always an annoying thing when its an uncontested move. I asked User:Makemi to do so a while back but he hasn't, so I decided to go through this channel. SteveRwanda06:58, 17 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]
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The article claims the reason for Charles' and Arnulf's imprisonment as refusing to attend a synod, though in Hugh Capet there is a section devoted to how Arnulf felt his blood tie to Charles was more important than his oath to Capet, and opened the gates to Charles and pretended to act terrified, and surrendered Reims, though he was later betrayed by Adalberon, bishop of Laon and handed over to Capet along with Charles, at which point they were imprisoned. This seems to me like a fairly important event in Arnulf's life which is completely skipped over in this article. Anyone against me adding this? PutinOnTheRitz (talk) 21:53, 26 March 2016 (UTC)[reply]