Dontopedia

heavens

From Dontopedia, the open, paraconsistent wiki. (Last updated 2026-06-12.)

heavens has 3 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 3 references.

3 facts·2 predicates·3 sources
Maturity scale raw canonical shape-checked rule-derived certified

Inbound mentions (10)

Other subjects in dontopedia point AT this entity as a value. These are inverse relationships — e.g. "X motherOf this subject" — and answer questions the forward facts can't. Grouped by predicate.

depictsDepicts(2)

crownCrown(1)

crownsCrowns(1)

depictionSubjectDepiction Subject(1)

glorifyGlorify(1)

hammeredOutHammered Out(1)

hasLocationHas Location(1)

locatedInLocated in(1)

wroughtWrought(1)

Other facts (2)

The long tail: predicates that appear too rarely to warrant their own section. Filter or scroll to find a specific one. Each row links to its source.

2 facts
PredicateValueRef
Appearance ofColensos Prophecy[1]
Characterized Assweet[2]

Timeline

Timeline axis is valid_time — when each source says the fact was true in the world, not when Dontopedia learned about it. Retracted rows are kept for provenance; coloured stripes indicate the context kind.

appearanceOftrove-cooktown/cingalese
ex:colensos-prophecy
characterizedAshamlet/47
sweet
labelgreek/hyginus-astronomica-pleiades
heavens

References (3)

3 references
  1. [1]Cingalese1 fact
    ctx:genes/trove-cooktown/cingalese
  2. [2]471 fact
    ctx:books/hamlet/47
    • full texttmpxhzzfou4_hamlet_47
      text/plain2 KBdoc:agent/tmpxhzzfou4_hamlet_47/1dccecd4-4121-49ec-8402-9c8d33fb03a8
      Show excerpt
      O, my offence is rank, it smells to heaven; It hath the primal eldest curse upon’t,— A brother’s murder! Pray can I not, Though inclination be as sharp as will: My stronger guilt defeats my strong intent, And, like a man to double busi
  3. ctx:seven-sisters/greek/hyginus-astronomica-pleiades
    • full textc05
      text/plain2 KBdoc:agent/c05/5e6a53d1-ffa7-49ce-a21c-4c5095da58e1
      Show excerpt
      [Source: Hyginus, Astronomica (Poeticon Astronomicon) — Pleiades entry (Book 2.21) and Fabulae passages — tradition: roman; era: c. 1st–2nd century CE (attributed to C. Julius Hyginus, freedman of Augustus; actual date disputed). Excerpt 5/
    • full textc04
      text/plain2 KBdoc:agent/c04/cb9b6260-cc5f-4381-af4e-c4145f1bea6d
      Show excerpt
      [Source: Hyginus, Astronomica (Poeticon Astronomicon) — Pleiades entry (Book 2.21) and Fabulae passages — tradition: roman; era: c. 1st–2nd century CE (attributed to C. Julius Hyginus, freedman of Augustus; actual date disputed). Excerpt 4/

See also

Keep researching

Missing something or suspicious of what's here? Kick off a research session — a Claude agent will investigate, cite its sources, and file new facts into a dedicated context you can review before accepting into the shared view.