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[edit] Arianism
No mention is made in the article about the fact that Benevento at that time was officially Arian (and had been conquered by the Lombards only 70 years before) - and that the "invading" "Byzantines" were Trinitarians... Causantin 11:33, 5 April 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Ildebrand
Was he an orthodox/catholic or an Arian? If orthodox how come he had a germanic name? Causantin 11:33, 5 April 2007 (UTC)
[edit] A little POV problem
I am sorry I don’t have time to check and rephrase this now—I have a train to catch!—but I think we have this sentence to fix
- Barbatus took advantage of his new position and quickly destroyed the remaining superstitious artifacts hidden by the prince and the local population.
[my emphasis] —Ian Spackman 11:40, 6 April 2007 (UTC)