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  2. Reverential capitalization - Wikipedia

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    In the 17th and 18th centuries, it became common to capitalize all nouns, as is still done in some other Germanic languages, including German. In languages that capitalize all nouns, reverential capitalization of the first two letters or the whole word can sometimes be seen. The following is an example in Danish, which capitalized nouns until 1948.

  3. Wikipedia talk : Manual of Style/Capital letters/Archive 10

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    It seems strange that we should be debating the theological point here, but the guidelines say "God is capitalized only when it refers to the Judeo-Christian deity", and your question raises the point about whether "god" in the Hebrew Bible always refers to a single monotheistic deity.

  4. Talk:Kingship and kingdom of God - Wikipedia

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    So divide and conquer the errors, one at a time within the relevant context in 2 separate articles on Judaism and Christianity. one article should be called Kingship of God (Judaism) the other Kingdom of God (Christianity) given the differences and this should be renamed Kingship and Kingdom of God as the overview as in the Holy Spirit article.

  5. Wikipedia talk : Manual of Style/Capital letters/Archive 2

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    In cases where the capitalization of foreign language titles doesn't match Wikipedia's guidelines for capitalization, should we put it in its original form, or normalize the title? Example: El tren de los momentos. I am led to believe that in its native language, only the initial word is capitalized. Should the native capitalization be retained?

  6. Wikipedia talk : Manual of Style/Capital letters/Archive 33

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    Most sources do this. We should follow their example. SnowFire 02:45, 30 October 2021 (UTC) Support. The game of Go is capitalized in all usage I have ever seen, including in mainstream newspaper articles and other news coverage about the still-relatively-recent computer artificial intelligence conquering of human Go players, much much later ...

  7. Wikipedia talk : Manual of Style/Capital letters/Archive 4

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    Since we normally capitalize the names of civilizations we should capitalize the whole set of words "Ancient Rome". In other words, Ancient is considered part of the name. If the wording is not especially common or unique and is simply a name plus some descriptive words the author has added to be more specific, the name should be capitalized ...

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  9. Wikipedia talk : Manual of Style/Capital letters/Archive 15

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    The "Wikipedia avoids unnecessary capitalization" point distracting from the very simple question: is "solar system" (or "universe" or "earth" or "moon" or "galaxy" or whatever) ever used as a proper noun? If yes, they should be capitalized when used as a proper noun. No one argues that these words should be capitalized if they're not proper nouns.