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Srnec, certainly. I tagged it as of interest to the MilHist Project. I made no assessment judgement. The MilHist bot came along and assessed it as C. I assume that it was confused by the block quotes, it may have thought that the breaks immediately before them were paragraph endings with no cites; this is purely a guess. While I am here I am happy to upgrade it to B. A nice, and fascinating, piece of work. I hope that you intend to take it to GAN. Cheers.
Gog the Mild (
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14:01, 26 October 2020 (UTC)reply
The Bot doesn't know about blockquotes. I suppose I could teach it. Another quirk is that the Bot thought the article was biographical, because it was categorised as being about King Louis VIII. (Also, but not in error, it reported that Beaucaire is a disambig, and that Choffel, Jones and Petit-Dutaillis are not used.) Gog is quite right about it being nice and fascinating, and I would encourage you to take it to GAN.
Hawkeye7(discuss)19:27, 26 October 2020 (UTC)reply