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m moved Talk:Revolving Miniatures Egg to Talk:Rock Crystal (Fabergé egg): The Faberge catalog at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts titles this egg the "Imperial Rock Crystal Egg" rather than the "Revolving Miniatures Egg."
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== linking to the wrong place ==

The link supposedly going to the Neues Palais Darmstadt goes instead to the Neues Palais Potsdam, which are two completely different places and are not connected at all. They are not in the same city and the Neues Palais Potsdam was not a special place for Empress Alexandra, as far as I know. The Neues Palais Darmstadt was destroyed in WW II.
history_jas[[User:History jas|History jas]] ([[User talk:History jas|talk]]) 21:15, 3 April 2010 (UTC)

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linking to the wrong place

The link supposedly going to the Neues Palais Darmstadt goes instead to the Neues Palais Potsdam, which are two completely different places and are not connected at all. They are not in the same city and the Neues Palais Potsdam was not a special place for Empress Alexandra, as far as I know. The Neues Palais Darmstadt was destroyed in WW II. history_jasHistory jas (talk) 21:15, 3 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]