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I think it would make sense to merge this with the article on Amadis de Gaul, the series to which this book belongs. Unlike this article, that one is very well researched.
Lagringa 18:39, 5 September 2006 (UTC)reply
Because of the historical significance of this novel, the source of the name California, I disagree with the merge suggestion. I think this article can be expanded and stand on its own.
OvertAnalyzer (
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Removed mention of Florisando
I removed the line, "... as the sixth book of the series, Florisando, appeared four months earlier, in April 1510." It remained an unsourced comment since 2007. If additional information with a reliable source is found, it can be added back.
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