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==Naming Targ Kings==
 
==Naming Targ Kings==
 
You do have a point. In fact, I was already a little unconfortable with the naming of the kings because in the text of the books they do not use Roman numerals for the kings. But "Aegon, the second of his name" seems a little stretched. Anyway, I'm OK with your suggestion and I'll create further articles accordingly.--[[User:The_hairy_bear|The hairy bear]] ([[User talk:The hairy bear|Send me a raven]]) 02:31, 25 April 2007 (CDT)
 
You do have a point. In fact, I was already a little unconfortable with the naming of the kings because in the text of the books they do not use Roman numerals for the kings. But "Aegon, the second of his name" seems a little stretched. Anyway, I'm OK with your suggestion and I'll create further articles accordingly.--[[User:The_hairy_bear|The hairy bear]] ([[User talk:The hairy bear|Send me a raven]]) 02:31, 25 April 2007 (CDT)
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Naming Targ Kings

You do have a point. In fact, I was already a little unconfortable with the naming of the kings because in the text of the books they do not use Roman numerals for the kings. But "Aegon, the second of his name" seems a little stretched. Anyway, I'm OK with your suggestion and I'll create further articles accordingly.--The hairy bear (Send me a raven) 02:31, 25 April 2007 (CDT)

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This article derives from the Wikipedia article "[[w:<Article name>|<Article Name>]]". --Ran 02:32, 26 April 2007 (CDT)