User talk:Buster7/Archives/2008/March
Appearance
Images related to Charles V, Count of Flanders
[edit]- A line from William Shakespeare comes to mind:
"The lady doth protest too much, methinks."
-- Hamlet Act 3, scene 2, 222–230.
- 25 September 1506–16 January 1556: Titular Duke of Burgundy as Charles II
- 25 September 1506–16 January 1556: Duke of Brabant as Charles II
- 25 September 1506–16 January 1556: Duke of Limburg as Charles II
- 25 September 1506–16 January 1556: Duke of Lothier as Charles II
- 25 September 1506–16 January 1556: Duke of Luxemburg as Charles III
- 25 September 1506–16 January 1556: Margrave of Namur as Charles II
- 25 September 1506–16 January 1556: Count Palatine of Burgundy as Charles II
- 25 September 1506–16 January 1556: Count of Artois as Charles II
- 25 September 1506–16 January 1556: Count of Charolais as Charles II
- 25 September 1506–16 January 1556: Count of Flanders as Charles III
- 25 September 1506–16 January 1556: Count of Hainault as Charles II
- 25 September 1506–16 January 1556: Count of Holland as Charles II
- 25 September 1506–16 January 1556: Count of Zeeland as Charles II
- 12 September 1543–16 January 1556: Duke of Guelders as Charles III
- File:Flag - Low Countries - XVth Century.svg 12 September 1543–16 January 1556: Count of Zutphen as Charles II
- 14 March 1516–16 January 1556: King of Castile and Leon as Charles I (with Joanna, 14 March 1516 – 12 April 1555)
- 14 March 1516–16 January 1556: King of Aragon and Sicily as Charles I (with Joanna, 14 March 1516 – 12 April 1555)
- 14 March 1516–1554: King of Naples as Charles IV (with Joanna, 14 March 1516 – 12 April 1555)
- : 28 June 1519–24 February 1530: King of the Romans as Charles V
- : 24 February 1530–16 January 1556: Holy Roman Emperor as Charles V
- 12 January 1519–1521: Archduke of Austria as Charles I
recuse
- Throw his weight around
- harm to the community
- uninvolved
- Was it reported?
- community trust and confidence
- (!vote)= negation
- Start slowly and build experience
- to be used with judgement
- ergo, judgement comes into question,
- Misusing the A.tools is considered a serious issue
- Arb. cases exist to serve the project
- Black Swan/White Swan argument.
- Arb. cases exist to serve the project
- Misusing the A.tools is considered a serious issue
- ergo, judgement comes into question,
- to be used with judgement
- Start slowly and build experience
- (!vote)= negation
- community trust and confidence
- Was it reported?
- uninvolved
- harm to the community