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The Royalty and Nobility Work Group is a working group of members of the Biography WikiProject dedicated to ensuring quality and coverage of biography articles. Related projects. Since biographies are potentially under the purview of almost all WikiProjects, it is important that we work in tandem with these projects.
- Wikipedia:WikiProject English Royalty
The English Royalty WikiProject was formed in order to...
- WikiProject British Royalty
This WikiProject aims primarily to improve and organise...
- Wikipedia:WikiProject English Royalty
The English Royalty WikiProject was formed in order to foster better articles within its scope with a spirit of cooperation. The participants are a group dedicated to improving Wikipedia's coverage of topics related to English royalty.
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This WikiProjectaims primarily to improve and organise articles pertaining to the British royal family, in an attempt to establish a standard for making good articles, and a uniform style and structure between them. This is, primarily, an endeavour to produce a complete, uniform set of encyclopaedic references that has value as an authority on Brit...
To keep a consistent style and structure to our articles, please: 1. Use article titles that abide by Wikipedia's naming conventions. 2. Format relevant articles according to the project style guide. 3. Use country/topic specific colours when appropriate: 3.1. British: #CCBBFF 3.2. English: #FFBBBB 3.3. Scottish: #BBBBFF 3.4. Irish: #BBFFBB
DBD (talk · contribs) (founder)Hedwig0407 (talk · contribs) – making family tree/ancestor tree, to make it consistent. See my userpage to see all the articles (royal people and the like) that I've already added ancestor treeLynnMarie (talk · contribs)EgbertW (talk · contribs)To create a consensus on what should be included and how to distinguish between the various media sources.To create a consistent look and style for each type of page: royals of each 'rank'; topic pagesFeatured article reviews 1. 07 Jun 2022 – Coronation of the British monarch (talk · edit · hist) was put up for FA review by Z1720 (t · c); see discussion Requested moves 1. 07 Jun 2022 – Queen of Ghana (talk · edit · hist) is requested to be moved to Monarchy of Ghana by Interstellarity (t · c); see discussion 2. 07 Jun 2022 – Queen of Mauritius (...
These, also, should be agreed by discussion. Templates from/related to this WikiProject can be found here: Wikipedia:WikiProject British Royalty/Templates
You can experiment with edits and put them up on discussion prior to them going "live" at the Project Sandbox.
Main tool page: toolserver.orgReflinks– Edits bare references – adds title/dates etc. to bare referencesChecklinks– Edit and repair external linksDab solver– Quickly resolve ambiguous links.Peer reviewer– Provides hints and suggestion to improving articles.A WikiProject (or Wikiproject) is the organization of a group of participants in a wiki established in order to achieve specific editing goals, or to achieve goals relating to a specific field of knowledge.
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May 15, 2022 · For the racehorse, see His Eminence (horse). "His Eminence" is a commonly accepted style of reference to refer to a cardinal. (Portrait of Roman Catholic Cardinal Bernardino Spada by Guido Reni, c. 1631.) His Eminence (abbreviation H.Em. or H.E. or HE) is a style of reference for high nobility, still in use in various religious contexts.