death
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death has 74 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 51 references, with 5 live disagreements.
Mostly:rdf:type(3), more than probable(2), entails bereavement(2)
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eventTypeEvent Type(15)
- Allen Death
ex:allen-death - Bentley Death
ex:bentley-death - Cummins Death
ex:cummins-death - Death Event
ex:death-event - Death Event
ex:death-event - Death Event 1
ex:death-event-1 - Druitt Death
ex:druitt-death - Ferguson Death
ex:ferguson-death - Mountcastle Death
ex:mountcastle-death - Ofarrell Death
ex:ofarrell-death - Purcell Death
ex:purcell-death - Shaw Death
ex:shaw-death - Swanwick Death
ex:swanwick-death - Thomson Death
ex:thomson-death - Wright Death
ex:wright-death
causesCauses(4)
- Kidney Disease
ex:kidney-disease - Liver Disease
ex:liver-disease - Phthisis Pulmonary
ex:phthisis-pulmonary - Primary Disease
ex:primary-disease
causedCaused(2)
- Charlie Abdullah Weight
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ex:phthisis-pulmonary
euphemismForEuphemism for(2)
- John Clements
ex:john-clements - Saying Goodbye Euphemism
ex:saying-goodbye-euphemism
hadNarrowEscapeHad Narrow Escape(2)
- Lyndon John Agnew Poingdestre
ex:lyndon-john-agnew-poingdestre - Train Occupants
ex:train-occupants
leadsToLeads to(2)
- Delirium
ex:delirium - Softening of Brain
ex:softening-of-brain
admissionPrecedesAdmission Precedes(1)
- Admission 13
ex:admission-13
appliesInCaseOfApplies in Case of(1)
- Wages Payment in Death or Desertion
ex:wages-payment-in-death-or-desertion
associatedWithAssociated With(1)
- Black Bittern
ex:black-bittern
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- Opium Deprivation Effect
ex:opium-deprivation-effect
causallyOntologicalCausally Ontological(1)
- Heart Disease
ex:heart-disease
certainlyInstantaneousCertainly Instantaneous(1)
- Constable Wavell Death
ex:constable-wavell-death
completedSwiftlyAndEffectuallyCompleted Swiftly and Effectually(1)
- Execution
ex:execution
consequenceIsConsequence Is(1)
- Galling
ex:galling
deathAnnouncedDeath Announced(1)
- Archdeacon Pratt
ex:archdeacon-pratt
diedDied(1)
- Antonio Corpus
ex:antonio-corpus
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- Charles James Brown
ex:charles-james-brown
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- Phthisis Pulmonary
ex:phthisis-pulmonary
eitherBeforeOrAfterEither Before or After(1)
- Great Violence
ex:great-violence
endedByEnded by(1)
- Misery
ex:misery
eventRecordTypeEvent Record Type(1)
- Maurel Therese Index Rows
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- Feathered Bipeds
ex:feathered-bipeds
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- Dr Kortum
ex:dr-kortum
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- Group of Seven Sleepers
ex:group-of-seven-sleepers
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- Sender
ex:sender
fateFate(1)
- Sorcerer
ex:sorcerer
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- Diary Break Off
ex:diary-break-off
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- Funeral
ex:funeral
franceArrivalPrecededFrance Arrival Preceded(1)
- Robert Henry Gibbins
ex:robert-henry-gibbins
givesOpenDoorToGives Open Door to(1)
- Intermittent Care Animals
ex:intermittent-care-animals
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- Mr Thomas Brodie
ex:mr-thomas-brodie
hadNoHad No(1)
- Rms Chyebassa
ex:rms-chyebassa
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- Rev Dr Punshon
ex:rev-dr-punshon
hasAttitudeTowardHas Attitude Toward(1)
- Leslie Collinson
ex:leslie-collinson
hasEffectHas Effect(1)
- Amanita
ex:amanita
hasLifeStageHas Life Stage(1)
- Patrick Leslie
ex:patrick-leslie
hasRiskHas Risk(1)
- Old Man
ex:old-man
hasTopicHas Topic(1)
- Section Winton
ex:section-winton
hasTypeHas Type(1)
- Lucia Collinson Death Event
ex:lucia-collinson-death-event
heldPositionUntilHeld Position Until(1)
- Mr E B Collen
ex:mr-e-b-collen
inquiryIntoInquiry Into(1)
- Angasula
ex:angasula
insuresAgainstInsures Against(1)
- Accident Indemnity Department
ex:accident-indemnity-department
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- Australasian Mutual Live Stock Insurance Society
ex:australasian-mutual-live-stock-insurance-society
intoCircumstancesOfInto Circumstances of(1)
- Captain Muir Inquiry
ex:captain-muir-inquiry
isAIs a(1)
- James Clifford LA Blanche Death
ex:james-clifford-la-blanche-death
leadsToDeathLeads to Death(1)
- Phthisis Pulmonary
ex:phthisis-pulmonary
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- Venturesomeness
ex:venturesomeness
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- Draft Employment Rules
ex:draft-employment-rules
mayResultInMay Result in(1)
- Severe Sea Sickness
ex:severe-sea-sickness
narratorNarrator(1)
- The Book Thief
ex:the-book-thief
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- Rest of Party
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- Bushranging
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- Mr Pryde
ex:mr-pryde
possiblyCausedPossibly Caused(1)
- Fever Remnants
ex:fever-remnants
possiblyHasUnregisteredDeathPossibly Has Unregistered Death(1)
- Kitty
ex:kitty
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- Re Admission
ex:re-admission
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- Marriage
ex:marriage
punishOffendersToPunish Offenders to(1)
- Chinese Secret Societies
ex:chinese-secret-societies
Other facts (72)
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| Predicate | Value | Ref |
|---|---|---|
| Rdf:type | Event | [42] |
| Rdf:type | Concept | [46] |
| Rdf:type | Life Event | [51] |
| More Than Probable | soon ensued | [1] |
| More Than Probable | Soon Ensued | [1] |
| Entails Bereavement | Reynolds Family | [14] |
| Entails Bereavement | Reynolds Family | [34] |
| Is Final State | Mrs Owen Reynolds Death | [17] |
| Is Final State | true | [21] |
| Not Instantaneous | Patrick Coughlin | [12] |
| Not Instantaneous | null | [12] |
| Must Have Shortly Ensued | null | [1] |
| Clearing Among | Church Dignitaries | [2] |
| Ended Suffering | {} | [3] |
| Ontological Change | William Duggan | [4] |
| Ontological Instantaneous From Wound | Mouri | [1] |
| Is Ontological Finality for | Two Moor Passengers | [1] |
| Is Negative Value | true | [5] |
| Is Binary Choice | suicide or murder | [6] |
| Came to Some Patients | Ellen Thompson Patients | [7] |
| Is Sailors Grave | Frankenberg Death | [8] |
| Confirmed by | Remains Discovery | [9] |
| Teleologically Results From Disease | Phthisis Pulmonary | [10] |
| Is Terminal | Final Outcome | [10] |
| Final | {} | [8] |
| Has Cause | Phthisis Pulmonary | [11] |
| Occurred Suddenly | Mrs Owen Reynolds | [12] |
| Not Instantaneous But Sensibility Ceased Immediately | Patrick Coughlin | [12] |
| Entails Life Extinction | Goretzke | [13] |
| Is Ultimate Penalty | Law Penalty | [15] |
| Irreversible State | true | [16] |
| Implies Suspicion | Poisoning | [18] |
| Ontologically Final | Patrick J Tally Life | [18] |
| Part of | Suspicious Circumstances | [18] |
| Ontological Event | Death of Mrs Reynolds | [19] |
| Claimed | Dorothy Richardson | [20] |
| Cannot Sever | Loving Remembrance | [20] |
| Divides | Family | [20] |
| Ontologically Entails | bereavement | [14] |
| Ontologically Entails Life Extinct | Life Extinct | [16] |
| Ontologically Quick Going West | Steve French Death | [22] |
| Teleologically Quick Release | Going West | [22] |
| Ontological Reality | null | [12] |
| Has No Sting | since the Saviour hath fled | [23] |
| Lacks Sting Due to Saviour | {} | [23] |
| Friendly Care | null | [24] |
| Is Permanent State | Mr John Harvey Young Death | [25] |
| Essential to | Infant Death Event | [26] |
| Teleologically Fatal | Dizziness Fits | [27] |
| Often Sudden | true | [28] |
| Appeared Almost Instantaneous | Johnny Campbell | [29] |
| Presupposes Existence of Residence | null | [30] |
| Caused by | Dengue Fever | [31] |
| Occurred Peacefully | Mrs Margaret Reynolds | [32] |
| Caused by Typhoid Fever | true | [33] |
| Timely Reported | Article | [35] |
| Changes Status of | Mrs Owen Reynolds | [36] |
| Essential Property of | Nmp Event Entry 18050 | [37] |
| Was Instantaneous | Johnny Campbell | [38] |
| Often Closer Than Thought | Vincent Dowling | [39] |
| Causes | Vacancy Appointment | [40] |
| Denied Evil Status by Nonexperience | unfelt when present | [41] |
| Time Relative to Event | shortly after | [42] |
| Described As | consummation | [43] |
| May Cause | dreams | [43] |
| Possible Result of | Galling | [44] |
| Precedes | Rottenness | [45] |
| Terminates | Victim Sufferings | [47] |
| Caused by Condition | Dropsy | [48] |
| Time Known by | no one | [49] |
| Cause | Narcotic Action | [50] |
| Relation to Intention | unintended | [50] |
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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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During the Decian persecution, seven inhabitants of Ephesus retired to a cave, six were persons of some consequence, the seventh was their servant; from hence they despatched the attendant occasionally to purchase food for them. Decius, who…
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KING. [ Aside. ] O ’tis too true! How smart a lash that speech doth give my conscience! The harlot’s cheek, beautied with plastering art, Is not more ugly to the thing that helps it Than is my deed to my most painted word. O heavy bur…
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KING. No place, indeed, should murder sanctuarize; Revenge should have no bounds. But good Laertes, Will you do this, keep close within your chamber. Hamlet return’d shall know you are come home: We’ll put on those shall praise your ex…
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FIRST CLOWN. ’Tis a quick lie, sir; ’t will away again from me to you. HAMLET. What man dost thou dig it for? FIRST CLOWN. For no man, sir. HAMLET. What woman then? FIRST CLOWN. For none neither. HAMLET. Who is to be buried in’t?…
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What warlike noise is this? OSRIC. Young Fortinbras, with conquest come from Poland, To the ambassadors of England gives This warlike volley. HAMLET. O, I die, Horatio. The potent poison quite o’er-crows my spirit: I cannot live to …
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nd eyelids, langour and lack lustre of eye; appetite either destroyed or depraved. In the morning these creatures have a most wretched appearance, evincing no symptoms of being refreshed or invigorated by sleep, however profound. There is a…
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no longer respects either the property or life of his fellow creature.” A Chinaman, who himself is a smoker and consumes opium to the monthly value of £2, says, that in one hundred Chinese about Hong-Kong and Singapore, seventy of them sm…
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e for sleep until twelve or two in the morning, when he falls into disturbed slumbers, which last till eight or nine. When he awakes, his head is giddy, confused, and painful—his mouth is dry, he has great thirst, he has no appetite, can ne…
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34 325 The Kala dhatoora ( Datura fatuosa ) and Sada dhatoora ( Datura alba ) are very common species of thorn-apple over the peninsula of India, where they are also called mazil or methel . For the purpose of facilitating theft and oth…
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[Session date: 11:51 am on 3 June, 2023] John: Hey Maria, long time no talk! Life's been pretty wild lately. The toughest thing to deal with is that we had to say goodbye to Max. He was such an important part of our family for 10 years and …
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