I've done a little testing on different versions, and can recreate the 
issue in the 4.0 release and 4.1 release but not in the stable/4.1.x branch 
or the current master branch.

So, presumably one of these commits fixed it, 
https://github.com/archesproject/arches/commits/stable/4.1.x, and you could 
use git cherry-pick <hash> to pull that specific commit into your branch, 
if you can figure out which one to use (I have had to do this on a number 
of occasions for other bugs).

To give a little more context, while the master branch is where *all *current 
development (new features, bugfixes, etc) is happening, the stable/4.1.x branch 
exists so that any non-breaking bugfixes that aren't related to new feature 
development can be merged into it, in preparation for a 4.1.1 release which 
can fix bugs in 4.1 without introducing unfinished development on new 
features that will come out in 4.2 (I don't believe dates are set for that 
yet, though).

Adam

On Saturday, February 17, 2018 at 3:28:10 PM UTC-6, Arnau Forner wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I can't delete a complete Thesaurus if items in it contain accents or I 
> guess any other non english character.
> I first have to change the item (the accents) and then I am able to delete 
> the item or the whole thesaurus.
> Is there something I can do to avoid this behaviour?
>
> thanks
>
> Arnau
>

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