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Sorry, I was unaware that this article was owned by Srnec, considering the only reason for the revert was "why?". Most noble articles have a separate section showing marriages, children, mistresses, illegitimate children, making it easier to locate their descendants. Apparently this version[1], makes that information easier to find than this version[2]. --Kansas Bear (talk) 06:05, 3 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]

The paragraph is integral where it is. Subsequent paragraphs must be rewritten to accomodate your desired changes, which are anyways unnecessary. Who cares if "most noble articles" do it that way? If most noble articles were unsourced shit, would you turn this one into shit and remove its sources too? But I'm glad you recognise my ownership of the article. I suppose that means you'll stay away without permission? ("That information", of course, is not supposed to be easier to find than any other piece of information about our guy. It just happens that you want to be able to find it more easily, probably because nothing about Pedro interests you.) —Srnec (talk) 19:52, 3 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]