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Sira Aspera (talk | contribs) m It is simply a broader and clearer explanation of something that is then expanded and cited in the text. The guidelines do not allow for citations in the introduction and/or infobox if the information is then repeated in the text. I also recommend that you moderate your tone. Tags: Manual revert Reverted Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit |
rv stop edit war! she later recanted and asserted in the final edition that Peter III was Paul's true father.[3] Simon Sebag Montefiore argues that while Paul's true paternity is "impossible to know [...] he did look and behave like Peter."[4] how can he be possible and natural father |
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| house = [[Romanov-Holstein-Gottorp]]
| father = [[Peter III of Russia]]{{efn|
| mother = [[Catherine II of Russia]]
| birth_date = {{OldStyleDate|1 October|1754|20 September}}
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