Talk:Dietrich I of Metz

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Mixup between two different Dietrich edit

As you can see from List of bishops of Metz two Dietrichs are mentioned: Dietrich I (964-984) and Dietrich II (1006-1047). Dietrich II is the actual son of Siegfried of Luxembourg. This article - I guess - is supposed to be about Dietrich I (?). The mixup has then spread to other related articles. I think that the French articles on these two are better, but not perfect and lacking references. Someone with access to relevant references should clean up this mess. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Hilmer B (talkcontribs) 20:45, 14 August 2013 (UTC)Reply

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