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- 22:28, 18 February 2024 Dmon talk contribs deleted page Talk:David Sandoval (31st c.) (content was: "==Duke of Skye?== Tactics of Duty mentions David as being installed by Victor Steiner-Davion as the Marshal and Duke of the Skye March, but in the next paragraph he is refered to as the "Duke of Skye", this brings up an interesting possability given that neither Margaret Aten the Duchess of Skye at the time via other sources nor David appear to have published details of a spouse, a...", and the only contributor was "Dmon" (talk))
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