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Page linked as translation of German Page "Gnadenstuhl"

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it's been a long time since i've edited anything, so I'm not sure I'm going about this the right way (any direction is appreciated).

There is a term for a depiction of the Trinity mentioned on this page as "Throne of Grace" or "Throne of Mercy". The technical term is in German, and is "Gnadenstuhl" (translated in other usage as "Mercy Seat"). The German language Wikipedia has a whole page on this particular form of representation (it was popular in Northern European religious art). Anyway, there is not an equivalent page for "Gnadenstuhl" on English Wikipedia; "Mercy Seat" is a page about something else. The German page, when one clicks on "other languages: English", links to the current page, but the content is very different and there is barely any information on the Gnadenstuhl representation. Is there a way to de-link the German "Gnadenstuhl" page to this page, or to incorporate its contents onto this page, or to create a separate page with at least the content on the German page? I don't read German, so I can't do the actual translation.

Thanks for any advice.

-KC — Preceding unsigned comment added by KevinChristopher (talkcontribs) 06:06, 26 November 2017 (UTC)[reply]