Talk:Caspar Georg Carl Reinwardt

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French occupation of the Netherlands?[edit]

The phrase "French occupation of the Netherlands" is a bit quaint and biased way to describe the era of the Batavian Republic. It is true that die-hard Orangists sometimes use this designation in Dutch historiography, but that is no reason to follow this partisan usage in a wikipedia article that is totally unrelated to this controversy. Also, it will be a surprise to many that "king Louis returned to France" in 1810, as he never again set foot in that country after he was forced to abdicate by his brother. I will edit the article in a more neutral sense.--Ereunetes (talk) 18:11, 14 October 2017 (UTC)[reply]