Alexander
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Alexander has 57 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 11 references, with 7 live disagreements.
Mostly:departs to(4), event(3), quoted as saying(2)
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Inbound mentions (20)
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Other facts (52)
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| Predicate | Value | Ref |
|---|---|---|
| Departs to | Cooktown | [6] |
| Departs to | Cairns Wharf | [6] |
| Departs to | Port Douglas | [6] |
| Departs to | Townsville | [6] |
| Event | died | [9] |
| Event | was buried | [9] |
| Event | returneth into dust | [9] |
| Lands | Mails | [3] |
| Lands | Passengers | [3] |
| Sails to | Townsville | [3] |
| Sails to | Bowen | [3] |
| Calls at | Flat Top Island | [3] |
| Calls at | Keppel Bay | [3] |
| Swindled | Tradesman Snuter | [1] |
| Reached Double Figures | only other | [2] |
| Bowled Well | at other end | [2] |
| Scored | 17 | [2] |
| Departs on | 1880-06-26T09:30:00 | [3] |
| Is Steamer | Steamer | [4] |
| Arrived in | Cooktown | [4] |
| Arrived From | Normanton | [4] |
| Has Admission End Date | 12.6.1899 | [5] |
| Birth Place | Herberton | [5] |
| Has Admission Start Date | 27.5.1899 | [5] |
| Occupation Groom | Yes | [5] |
| Last Residence | Coen | [5] |
| Marital Status Single | Yes | [5] |
| Admitted During | Initial Period | [5] |
| Has Age Years | 25 | [5] |
| Taken at | Gairloch | [7] |
| Escorted Back With | Gin Cassy | [7] |
| Said Would Have Liked to Be | Diogenes of Sinope | [8] |
| Was Standing by | Diogenes of Sinope | [8] |
| Shaded From Sun | Diogenes of Sinope | [8] |
| Asked | Do not you fear me? | [8] |
| Said He Was | good | [8] |
| Died in | Babylon | [8] |
| Asked Crates Whether He Wished to See | the restoration of his country | [8] |
| Came to | the Isthmus | [8] |
| Was Congratulated by | many statesmen and philosophers | [8] |
| Expected | Diogenes of Sinope would come too | [8] |
| Went in Person to See | Diogenes of Sinope | [8] |
| Found | Diogenes of Sinope Lying in the Sun | [8] |
| Addressed | Diogenes of Sinope | [8] |
| Asked If He Wanted | anything | [8] |
| Was So Struck by | Diogenes’ reply | [8] |
| Encountered | Diogenes of Sinope at Craneion | [8] |
| Rdf:type | Person | [9] |
| Died | true | [10] |
| Was Buried | true | [10] |
| Returneth Into | Dust | [10] |
| Has Material Remains | Noble Dust | [11] |
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References (11)
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DIOGENES OF SINOPE (the Cynic, c. 412-323 BCE) Primary source: Diogenes Laertius, 'Lives of Eminent Philosophers', Book VI. Translation: C. D. Yonge (1853), public domain (Project Gutenberg eBook #57342). Sections included verbatim: Life of…
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HAMLET. Let me see. [ Takes the skull. ] Alas, poor Yorick. I knew him, Horatio, a fellow of infinite jest, of most excellent fancy. He hath borne me on his back a thousand times; and now, how abhorred in my imagination it is! My gorge ris…
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“Alexander died. Alexander was buried. Alexander returneth into dust; the dust is earth: of earth we make loam. And why of that loam, whereto he was converted, might they not stop a beer barrel?”—— Hamlet. The fact, at one time doubted, b…
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or dead Indians turned to clay to appease the hunger of their living descendants. Thus, if the imagination may trace the noble dust of Alexander, till we find it stopping a bunghole, may it not also follow this same clay from the bunghole i…
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