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Template:Did you know nominations/Roger le Poer Ealdgyth - Talk 15:36, 2 April 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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Reviewer: J Milburn (talk · contribs) 18:11, 24 May 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Feels like a while since I've reviewed a GAC from you! J Milburn (talk) 18:11, 24 May 2013 (UTC)[reply]

  • "It is possible that Matilda and Roger of Salisbury were married prior to Roger of Salisbury's elevation to the episcopate, but this is unlikely." How about "It is possible that Roger of Salisbury was married to Matilda prior to his elevation to the episcopate, but this is unlikely." That avoids the repetition.
  • "Another possibility, that the younger Roger was the same as Roger of Ramsbury, archdeacon of Wiltshire, is less likely, as it is known that Roger of Ramsbury was not closely related to Adelelm, the nephew or son of Roger of Salisbury.[6] The historian Diana Greenway, in the Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066–1300, argues that the latter identification is unlikely.[7]" I'd perhaps introduce the possibility in the first sentence, and then discuss its unlikelihood/opposition to it in the second sentence.
  • "Roger's two nephews" Firstly, which Roger, and secondly, are these nephews or "nephews"?
    • Roger of Salisbury, and they are almost 100% to have been nephews, not disguised sons, as you can read in their two articles (both of which I've worked up to FA status... smell a featured topic on the elder Roger's family coming sometime??) Ealdgyth - Talk 19:00, 24 May 2013 (UTC)[reply]
  • Odd question, but what would he have been known as in life? We must know this from his signature, surely?
  • "Roger was sent into exile after his family's disgrace." By whom? Were the rest of his family exiled, too?
    • We don't know. It's assumed he went into exile but the sources don't say who ordered it. His dad died, his cousins Alexander and Nigel were briefly out of political office but held on to their bishoprics, and the non-episcopal members of the family lost office. After Stephen's reign, some members of the family enjoyed a bit of a return to power, but they lost any sort of cohesion. Ealdgyth - Talk 19:00, 24 May 2013 (UTC)[reply]
  • Slightly intrigued by the Greenway sources, but if you're happy that they're reliable, I am too. I'm probably just misunderstanding what I'm looking at.
    • No, the Fasti is the gold standard of episcopal research for the period. It's an actual published book also, British History Online just has the ability to reprint it online also. Ealdgyth - Talk 19:00, 24 May 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Strong article and an interesting story. I've made a few tweaks- please check you're happy with them! J Milburn (talk) 18:40, 24 May 2013 (UTC)[reply]

I'm seeing the name mentioned in a lot of literature, but they either seem to be passing comments listing no further info than you give or references to an unrelated(?) Irish chap from a few decades later. As such, I'm happy to promote this article at this time. J Milburn (talk) 12:30, 28 May 2013 (UTC)[reply]