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The result was '''keep'''. '''<span style="font-family:Georgia;font-size:85%;">—[[User:Fetchcomms|<span style="color:black">fetch</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Fetchcomms|<span style="color:black">·</span>]][[User talk:Fetchcomms|<span style="color:black">comms</span>]]</span>''' 02:28, 21 August 2010 (UTC)
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I have check on Google for search results for the article, all it turns to be a [[Death and Company|catering company]] based in [[Manhattan]], [[New York City]], [[New York]]. I suspect that the article may be a hoax. I suggest this article should be deleted because of that. Also, [[User:Cunibertus|Cunibertus]] should be blocked for disruptive editing. --[[User:Jj98|JJ98]] ([[User talk:Jj98|talk]]) 01:40, 5 August 2010 (UTC)
I have check on Google for search results for the article, all it turns to be a [[Death and Company|catering company]] based in [[Manhattan]], [[New York City]], [[New York]]. I suspect that the article may be a hoax. I suggest this article should be deleted because of that. Also, [[User:Cunibertus|Cunibertus]] should be blocked for disruptive editing. --[[User:Jj98|JJ98]] ([[User talk:Jj98|talk]]) 01:40, 5 August 2010 (UTC)
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An interesting detail from a czech who would claim to be an expert of medieval italian history and apparently isn't, of course he could be somehow aware that italians and czechs are '''ennemies traditionnels''' or '''nemici storici''', as the traditional friends of Italy in eastern europe have always been Hungary and Poland, but that could also raise the light suspect that the above mentioned individual is pursuing some personal weird agenda with political connotations in the event he isn't simply ill-informed[[User:Cunibertus|Cunibertus]] ([[User talk:Cunibertus|talk]]) 22:12, 5 August 2010 (UTC)
An interesting detail from a czech who would claim to be an expert of medieval italian history and apparently isn't, of course he could be somehow aware that italians and czechs are '''ennemies traditionnels''' or '''nemici storici''', as the traditional friends of Italy in eastern europe have always been Hungary and Poland, but that could also raise the light suspect that the above mentioned individual is pursuing some personal weird agenda with political connotations in the event he isn't simply ill-informed[[User:Cunibertus|Cunibertus]] ([[User talk:Cunibertus|talk]]) 22:12, 5 August 2010 (UTC)


I don't know what's going on here but if we are assertain whether this is a hoax, it can be settled fairly easily. The Company of Death defending the Caroccio at Legnano is the subject of a painting by [[Amos Cassioli]], a copy of which is in Wikipedia commons here [[File:BattagliaLegnano.jpg]]. Unfortunately, only half the picture is shown but the Death Company skull & crossbones is seen on the cavalry figure. Not much of a historical source but certainly proof of a pre-existing Legend. I have a large scale coffee table book Vezio Melegari The World's Greatest Regiments 1972 (originally published in Italy in 1968) which mentions the Company being led by Alberto da Giussano and consisting of either 300 (p.42) or 900 citizens (p.44) of Milan. So, not a hoax. Even if the exact truth of the Company cannot be established, it obviously plays a part in the national story of Italy and is worthy of an article on that basis. However, the article needs works to be brought past stub class and several statements are factually dubious (it is extremely unlikely that the Company would have been a light cavalry unit, for example). So '''Keep''' but improve[[User:Monstrelet|Monstrelet]] ([[User talk:Monstrelet|talk]]) 16:58, 6 August 2010 (UTC)
I don't know what's going on here but if we are assertain whether this is a hoax, it can be settled fairly easily. The Company of Death defending the Caroccio at Legnano is the subject of a painting by [[Amos Cassioli]], a copy of which is in Wikipedia commons here [[File:BattagliaLegnano.jpg|thumb|]]. Unfortunately, only half the picture is shown but the Death Company skull & crossbones is seen on the cavalry figure. Not much of a historical source but certainly proof of a pre-existing Legend. I have a large scale coffee table book Vezio Melegari The World's Greatest Regiments 1972 (originally published in Italy in 1968) which mentions the Company being led by Alberto da Giussano and consisting of either 300 (p.42) or 900 citizens (p.44) of Milan. So, not a hoax. Even if the exact truth of the Company cannot be established, it obviously plays a part in the national story of Italy and is worthy of an article on that basis. However, the article needs works to be brought past stub class and several statements are factually dubious (it is extremely unlikely that the Company would have been a light cavalry unit, for example). So '''Keep''' but improve[[User:Monstrelet|Monstrelet]] ([[User talk:Monstrelet|talk]]) 16:58, 6 August 2010 (UTC)

:Whoops - embarrassingly large picture there - have reduced it[[User:Monstrelet|Monstrelet]] ([[User talk:Monstrelet|talk]]) 18:32, 9 August 2010 (UTC)


the different consistence of 900 or 300 men is simply due to the fact that the "company" was really composed of two units, two companies, not one. a bigger cavalry force also known as the '''knights of death''' (this the unit the legend claim commanded by [[Alberto da Giussano]]) and an infantry force who had both sworn to defeand the [[carroccio]] to death. the infantry unit was 300 men strong. the consistence of the cavalry unit is debated, 900 men is the number we get from [[Galvano Fiamma]], but other sources say 300-500 and the modern scholars agree, for different reasons, around 500. the traditional point of view has been that the knights of death were heavy cavalry but more recent studies I used as source consider it as a more flexible medium force comparable to later [[dragoons]] able to fight both as armored infantry and cavalry, see the southern italian sergeant at arms of the osprey book on the normans as a reference [[User:Cunibertus|Cunibertus]] ([[User talk:Cunibertus|talk]]) 18:07, 6 August 2010 (UTC)
the different consistence of 900 or 300 men is simply due to the fact that the "company" was really composed of two units, two companies, not one. a bigger cavalry force also known as the '''knights of death''' (this the unit the legend claim commanded by [[Alberto da Giussano]]) and an infantry force who had both sworn to defeand the [[carroccio]] to death. the infantry unit was 300 men strong. the consistence of the cavalry unit is debated, 900 men is the number we get from [[Galvano Fiamma]], but other sources say 300-500 and the modern scholars agree, for different reasons, around 500. the traditional point of view has been that the knights of death were heavy cavalry but more recent studies I used as source consider it as a more flexible medium force comparable to later [[dragoons]] able to fight both as armored infantry and cavalry, see the southern italian sergeant at arms of the osprey book on the normans as a reference [[User:Cunibertus|Cunibertus]] ([[User talk:Cunibertus|talk]]) 18:07, 6 August 2010 (UTC)

Lombard (north italian) light cavalry 12th century AD
http://www.adnkronos.com/IGN/Assets/Imgs/B/barbarossa--400x300.jpg
http://static.screenweek.it/2009/8/7/Barbarossa-Raz-Degan-Rutger-Hauer-Federica-Martinelli-Kasia-Smutniak-Cecile-Cassel-42_mid.jpg
[[User:Cunibertus|Cunibertus]] ([[User talk:Cunibertus|talk]]) 18:30, 6 August 2010 (UTC)
*'''Keep''' in spite of the lengthy Keep !votes which fail to provide any reliable sources. Reliable sources do actually exist. [http://www.google.com/search?tbs=bks%3A1&tbo=1&q=%22Company+of+Death%22+Legnano+-inpublisher%3Aicon&btnG=Search+Books] Calls and countercalls for editors with opposing views to be blocked are counterproductive. [[User:Edward321|Edward321]] ([[User talk:Edward321|talk]]) 13:01, 8 August 2010 (UTC)
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*'''Keep'''. Note that the 19th century English sources also called it '''''Cohort of Death''''' ([http://books.google.com/books?id=mSRMAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA134&dq=Alberto+Giussano&hl=en&ei=aBxlTJKzLIeKOIWSyfcM&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=3&ved=0CDIQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=Alberto%20Giussano&f=false]). Plenty of sources, either check Edward321's list above or browse your own library. Surely, ''everything'' from the 12th century might be a chronicler's error or a later gloss or simply a misunderstanding of modern interpreters, but uncertainty does not affect notability. [[User talk:East of Borschov|East of Borschov]] 10:28, 13 August 2010 (UTC)
* '''Administrative Keep''' - Unfortunately the WP edit counter is (intentionally) off-line so it is impossible to count the edits of the initiator of this article, but they are sufficient and focused enough to pretty much dismiss the charges of the nominator that the article is a "hoax." The nominator also goes after the initiator personally, which brings into question the merit of this entire challenge. I don't like the smell of this... [[User:Carrite|Carrite]] ([[User talk:Carrite|talk]]) 14:44, 13 August 2010 (UTC)
*'''Keep''': Notability can be confirmed through reliable sources. [[User:Inniverse|Inniverse]] ([[User talk:Inniverse|talk]]) 15:36, 13 August 2010 (UTC)
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