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Please cite sources!. Also, I'm really not sure what I think about "Results" - should this be reworded to "Consequences" or "Effects"? LordAmeth14:49, 5 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Whatever pertinence that St. James and St. James Day has to St. Jame's Day Battle is not mentioned in the article at all. Although, St. James is culturally and historically very important to the Iberian Peninsula, there is absolutely no reference of that importance in the article on the battle. This day probably deserves an article of its own since St. James was alleged to have died in the Iberian Peninsula and his alleged bones at the alleged site of his burial are the subject of historical cult worship. First Millennium and Second Millennium adherents are documented as celebrating at the historical site and practicing relic worship with exhumation of bones of the suspected St. James... It deserves its own article but it should not be pointing to a battle in England. The St. James Day redirect is inappropriately directed here. Stevenmitchell (talk) 21:57, 25 July 2019 (UTC)[reply]