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"in April 1705, Queen Anne knighted Newton during a royal visit to Trinity College, Cambridge." | "in April 1705, Queen Anne knighted Newton during a royal visit to Trinity College, Cambridge." | ||
So should we move this article to Sir Isaac Newton? Or is it irrelevant to the Mario series? {{User:Krizzy/sig}} | So should we move this article to [[Sir Isaac Newton]]? Or is it irrelevant to the Mario series? {{User:Krizzy/sig}} | ||
:I think he called Isaac Newton in the game itself {{User|Raven Effect}} | :I think he called Isaac Newton in the game itself {{User|Raven Effect}} | ||
::Yeah, he's just called Isaac Newton in-game. Besides, I doubt not recognizing his knighthood is going to cause much of an issue. {{User:Mario4Ever/sig}} | ::Yeah, he's just called Isaac Newton in-game. Besides, I doubt not recognizing his knighthood is going to cause much of an issue. {{User:Mario4Ever/sig}} |
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Is this too short to be a stub? uper-Yoshi
Shouldn't it be Sir Isaac Newton?
From Wikipedia:
"in April 1705, Queen Anne knighted Newton during a royal visit to Trinity College, Cambridge."
So should we move this article to Sir Isaac Newton? Or is it irrelevant to the Mario series? Krizzy!Me, chat, contribs, &c.
- I think he called Isaac Newton in the game itself Raven Effect (talk)
- Yeah, he's just called Isaac Newton in-game. Besides, I doubt not recognizing his knighthood is going to cause much of an issue. Mario4Ever (talk)