Talk:Hugh de Champlitte

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How can we relate this to Greek history? I propose a new category, something like "Latin Empire", that can be a sub-category in Byzantine Empire. Or, we can have both as subcategories to "Mediaeval Greece", itself a sub-category of Greek history. What sayeth ye? --Irlandos 03:15, February 13, 2009 (EST)


Hugh was involved in the battle of Constantinople, battles around Thessaloniki; 3 battler in Pelopponese, was a "ruler" in Achaia for one year, died in Greece. His and his uncle's descendends still live in Greece and are Greek. He is part of Greek History the same wasy as Ypsilantis and Kolokotronis were. Akrogiali

I agree he belongs but how do we categorise him? We like to tie historical subjects together through categories and subcategories. If you look at Category:History of Greece (below), you will see what I mean --Irlandos 07:59, February 13, 2009 (EST)


There are some categories like: Medieval Greece; Byzantine Greece; Greek Families; (Greece: Frank Rulers); (Greece: Latin Rulers);

Also with the opportunity: You change the word "Greek" to "Greek Language". That is wrong: Greeks speak Greek. The question is: Do you Speak Greek? The Alphabet is Greek. Greeks speak Greek. The word "Language" never appears in our spoken or written Greek. Why changing everything from Greek: (NAME) to Greek Language: (Name). It does not make any sense.

Akrogiali