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imported>Kainzorus Prime
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==Hospitaller vs. Hospitalier==
==Hospitaller vs. Hospitalier==
Both forms are correct with the latter presumably being French. However, "Knights Hospitaller" is more generally used than "Knights Hospitalier," at least in my experience. Thus, the Wikipedia article goes by "[[wikipedia:Knights Hospitaller|Knights Hospitaller]]" rather than "[[wikipedia:Knights Hospitalier|Knights Hospitalier]]," which redirects to Knights Hospitaller. As such, I would propose that this article be moved to "Knights Hospitaller," but I am also assuming that the French spelling was preferred because it was the variation given by an ''Assassin's Creed'' source. If this is true, what source was it? [[User:Sol Pacificus|Sol Pacificus]] ([[User talk:Sol Pacificus|talk]]) 09:43, November 29, 2013 (UTC)
Both forms are correct with the latter presumably being French. However, "Knights Hospitaller" is more generally used than "Knights Hospitalier," at least in my experience. Thus, the Wikipedia article goes by "[[wikipedia:Knights Hospitaller|Knights Hospitaller]]" rather than "[[wikipedia:Knights Hospitalier|Knights Hospitalier]]," which redirects to Knights Hospitaller. As such, I would propose that this article be moved to "Knights Hospitaller," but I am also assuming that the French spelling was preferred because it was the variation given by an ''Assassin's Creed'' source. If this is true, what source was it? [[User:Sol Pacificus|Sol Pacificus]] ([[User talk:Sol Pacificus|talk]]) 09:43, November 29, 2013 (UTC)
:Everyone spoke "Hospitalier" in AC1, and since it's the only game where they appear physically, I'd leave it be. --[[User:Kainzorus Prime|<font color="#7575DB" face="OCR A" size="3">Kainzorus Prime</font>]] [[User talk:Kainzorus Prime|<font color="#4C99A6"><sup>Walkie-talkie</sup></font>]] 09:47, November 29, 2013 (UTC)

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Hospitaller vs. Hospitalier

Both forms are correct with the latter presumably being French. However, "Knights Hospitaller" is more generally used than "Knights Hospitalier," at least in my experience. Thus, the Wikipedia article goes by "Knights Hospitaller" rather than "Knights Hospitalier," which redirects to Knights Hospitaller. As such, I would propose that this article be moved to "Knights Hospitaller," but I am also assuming that the French spelling was preferred because it was the variation given by an Assassin's Creed source. If this is true, what source was it? Sol Pacificus (talk) 09:43, November 29, 2013 (UTC)

Everyone spoke "Hospitalier" in AC1, and since it's the only game where they appear physically, I'd leave it be. --Kainzorus Prime Walkie-talkie 09:47, November 29, 2013 (UTC)