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Not "the 5th"![edit]

"Neagoe Basarab...family of the Craioveşti... the son of Pârvu Craiovescu or Basarab Țepeluș cel Tânăr..."

From what I can find elsewhere, him descending from the Basarab dynasty is a fabrication, and most definitely contested by historians. Maybe that is one reason why he is not "counted" in the line of Basarab rulers, the second (much more unlikely) reason maybe being the fact that he is commonly known by a double name, Neagoe Basarab, not just Basarab, which would justify adding a number to his name. The only RS (reliable source) I could find for any number attached to his name is the 2016 edition of the Lexikon zur Geschichte Südosteuropas, p. 1025, and there he's given as "IV." in German, English: "the 4th/IV". Why the 4th, I don't know, as there seem to have been 4 before him, judging by the family tree at House of Basarab#Genealogy. There he appears as the 5th Basarab in Wallachia's history – so was the "V" added until now to his name the result of aWiki contributor's own opinion, i.e. "original research" (OR) based on this family tree? By now every Wiki page on the Net and all related copycat ones have copied that, which is BAD. If there's a base for it, pls offer a RS; otherwise, it'll be a looong time before this will disappear from the Net. Edit with care & cheers, Arminden (talk) 21:30, 24 February 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Confessor ("mărturisitor")[edit]

Please stop adding the term "confessor". From all I can see, there is no such title ("mărturisitor") conferred to him by the Romanian Orthodox Church. With a reliable source (by Wiki definition) it would be OK, but w/o a source it's not. Arminden (talk) 13:14, 2 March 2022 (UTC)[reply]