User talk:Wahib Frank

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Thank you for your welcome. I'll go and read http://en.citizendium.org/wiki/Citizendium_Pilot:Start now before I get started.W. Frank 09:33, 21 April 2007 (CDT)

Henry the Navigator

Hi W. Frank, thank you for your help on Henry the Navigator. Regarding the question you made on the summary, yes sometimes I get a bit of a doubt about Afonso or Alfonso. The first is the Portuguese form and the second Spanish. What happens is that in English there is sometimes a tendency to use Spanish names to refer to Portuguese-related people and places (as in Cape Blanco/Cape Branco), I don't know why. In the Peter Russel biography about Henry he uses Afonso; Britannica [1] and Wikipedia use Afonso [2], so I think we can use Afonso too. --José Leonardo Andrade 10:24, 23 April 2007 (CDT)