Talk:Alexis Brimeyer

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TODOS LOS DOCUMENTOS LEGALES Y NO FALSIFICADOS DEL ESTADO ESPAÑOL TALES COMO DOCUMENTO NACIONAL DE IDENTIDAD,PASAPORTE CON VISADO INDEFINIDO DE LOS ESTADOS UNIDOS,CARNET DE CONDUCIR ASI COMO SU CERTIFICADO DE NACIMIENTO Y DE DEFUNCION FIGURAN COMO ALEXIS DE ANJOU DE BOURBON -CONDE Y ROMANOV DOLGOROUKI. NO EXISTE ALESIS BRIMAYER NO TIENE CARNET DE IDENTIDAD PASAPORTE O CERTIFICADO DE DEFUNCION EL PERSONAGE INVENTADO ES SIN LUGAR A DUDAS EL DEL SR. BRIMAYER. FIRMADO EMILIO LOBERA MARTINEZ.

Josyp Terelya, underground Ukrainian Catholic dissident, released in the early 1980s, also espoused his cause as "king of Ukraine". Terelya is known for his support of strange and wondrous causes.

Improvement

  • I'd break it into sections but I can't see any places where headings would naturally insert. Any ideas? RJFJR (talk) 13:49, 23 March 2009 (UTC)[reply]
I sectioned off the page. Titles may need to be changed, but it's a good starting point. I also did minor copyediting of the whole of the article to help it make more sense, and to fix minor problems. kkarma 20:23, 27 March 2009 (UTC)[reply]

The hanging of Louis Henri II, Prince of Condé

The line of Bourbon-Condé came to an end with the death of Louis Henri II, Prince of Condé, whether it was suicide or not. Still, it seems that the Feudal title did not end then. His father, Louis Philippe, was the feudal-law heir to Condé. So it seems that the last sentence in the section Ties to the House of Condé is misleading and off topic.

This whole article is about disputed claims. It would seem to me to be very difficult for amateur editors to ferret out the truth. Why not delete this article as a lost cause and leave it to the professionals? --Fartherred (talk) 21:50, 7 October 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Is this really notable?

All sorts of nuts have claimed to be everything from Napoleon himself to a descendant of Abraham Lincoln. If the major claims of this article are true, that is all we have, another nut case. --Fartherred (talk) 22:41, 7 October 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Wayback

The link to the Algrant article is dead but there's an archived version here. Opera hat (talk) 19:01, 25 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]