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: I feel the fact that they have the same name, and are both stepsons of [[Hatchepsut]], and are both [[Pharaoh]]s should be enough evidence to merge the pages. If not, however, if we have evidence that [[Thutmose III]] succeeded his step mother as pharaoh, that should sufficient evidence for the merge. I haven't read the [[Erimem (series)|Erimem series]] though, so I can't say whether it's been stated. [[User:Danochy|Danochy]] [[User talk:Danochy|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 00:58, May 29, 2019 (UTC) | : I feel the fact that they have the same name, and are both stepsons of [[Hatchepsut]], and are both [[Pharaoh]]s should be enough evidence to merge the pages. If not, however, if we have evidence that [[Thutmose III]] succeeded his step mother as pharaoh, that should sufficient evidence for the merge. I haven't read the [[Erimem (series)|Erimem series]] though, so I can't say whether it's been stated. [[User:Danochy|Danochy]] [[User talk:Danochy|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 00:58, May 29, 2019 (UTC) | ||
:: Assuming all the above is stated in DWU sources, I see no reason not to merge.{{User:SOTO/sig}} 05:11, May 29, 2019 (UTC) | :: Assuming all the above is stated in DWU sources, I see no reason not to merge.{{User:SOTO/sig}} 05:11, May 29, 2019 (UTC) | ||
::: I'm not entirely convinced there's enough evidence yet, but here's the evidence I do know: | |||
::* [[Tutmosis]] is the step-son of [[Hatchepsut]] and succeeded her as [[pharaoh]]. | |||
::* [[Thutmose III]] has the same name as Tutmosis, and, according to his page, is the son and nephew of Hatchepsut. | |||
::: I've noticed that [[User:Anaxial]]'s claim that [[Thutmose III]] is the stepson of [[Hatchepsut]] is not echoed by either of their Wiki pages, but maybe there is a source out there that backs it up. The way I see it, if there's evidence that [[Thutmose III]] is the stepson of Hatchepsut, or if there's evidence that he succeeeded her as Pharoh, that should be enough for a merge. [[User:Danochy|Danochy]] [[User talk:Danochy|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 07:28, May 29, 2019 (UTC) |
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Okay, I have to ask this: surely this is the same person as Thutmose III? Granted, the name is spelt differently, but in the real world, these are just different spellings for the name of the same historical individual. And they are both the stepson and nephew of Hatshepsut and both are Pharoah after her. If we really can't bring ourselves to say that, despite them being the same person in real-world history, they might not be in the DW universe, then, at the very least, we should add Tutmosis' name to the infobox on the Hatshepsut page, since both are stated to be her stepsons. Anaxial ☎ 22:05, March 3, 2019 (UTC)
- I feel the fact that they have the same name, and are both stepsons of Hatchepsut, and are both Pharaohs should be enough evidence to merge the pages. If not, however, if we have evidence that Thutmose III succeeded his step mother as pharaoh, that should sufficient evidence for the merge. I haven't read the Erimem series though, so I can't say whether it's been stated. Danochy ☎ 00:58, May 29, 2019 (UTC)
- Assuming all the above is stated in DWU sources, I see no reason not to merge.
× SOTO (☎/✍/↯) 05:11, May 29, 2019 (UTC)- I'm not entirely convinced there's enough evidence yet, but here's the evidence I do know:
- Tutmosis is the step-son of Hatchepsut and succeeded her as pharaoh.
- Thutmose III has the same name as Tutmosis, and, according to his page, is the son and nephew of Hatchepsut.
- I've noticed that User:Anaxial's claim that Thutmose III is the stepson of Hatchepsut is not echoed by either of their Wiki pages, but maybe there is a source out there that backs it up. The way I see it, if there's evidence that Thutmose III is the stepson of Hatchepsut, or if there's evidence that he succeeeded her as Pharoh, that should be enough for a merge. Danochy ☎ 07:28, May 29, 2019 (UTC)
- Assuming all the above is stated in DWU sources, I see no reason not to merge.