Thread:Heimr Arnadalr/@comment-25389622-20170805190656/@comment-26102520-20170806032923

When Wookieepedia (my model wikia) uses conjecture, they mean it as "even though an article uses canon information, the title of an event may not explicitly be referred to as such in the source material." See http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Sterilization_of_Geonosis for reference. Though the Empire did in fact sought to sterilize the Geonosians according to Star Wars Rebels, the characters never actually call it that, thus it is conjecture. In fact, the only even that may be immune is the Great Thaw, since the soundtrack refers to it as such.

As to your second point, there's time to make those pages articles; Akisaurus can't do everything ;)

Regarding your edit, that's why I added a "concurrent" parameter to the infobox.

EDIT: To be fair, I suppose general things like a birthday and coronation may not be conjecture (what else will you call 'em?). But what's to stop someone from calling the isolation of Arendelle castle "closing of Arendelle castle" instead? For a page with a title that isn't so general, the conjecture template should be used.

EDIT 2: Might be worth reaching out to Akisaurus about this, considering I merely built on his reasoning and might not know if he has additional rationale beyond what I've said.