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King has 47 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 12 references, with 5 live disagreements.

47 facts·31 predicates·12 sources·5 in dispute

Mostly:rdf:type(7), rises(2), stipulated condition(2)

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Inbound mentions (26)

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.

gaveCheersForGave Cheers for(3)

hasPollingPlaceHas Polling Place(2)

addressesAsAddresses As(1)

asksQuestionAsks Question(1)

describesSourceOfDescribes Source of(1)

exclaimsAboutExclaims About(1)

hasFamilyRelationToHas Family Relation to(1)

hypothesizesAboutKingHypothesizes About King(1)

involvedLifeOfInvolved Life of(1)

involvedPropertyOfInvolved Property of(1)

isFaithfulTributaryIs Faithful Tributary(1)

isNephewOfIs Nephew of(1)

mentionsMentions(1)

observesActionObserves Action(1)

predictsConsequenceOfActionPredicts Consequence of Action(1)

presupposesExistenceOfPresupposes Existence of(1)

refersToRefers to(1)

reportsComingDownReports Coming Down(1)

sameAsSame As(1)

spokeToSpoke to(1)

statesCannotActForStates Cannot Act for(1)

usedDuringStayByUsed During Stay by(1)

wageredByWagered by(1)

Other facts (40)

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.

40 facts
PredicateValueRef
Rdf:typePerson[4]
Rdf:typeKing[4]
Rdf:typePerson[5]
Rdf:typeCharacter[6]
Rdf:typePerson[7]
Rdf:typePerson[8]
Rdf:typeCharacter[12]
Risestrue[8]
Rises1[9]
Stipulated ConditionKnow of Contents[10]
Stipulated ConditionNo Debatement[10]
Popped in BetweenThe Election[10]
Popped in BetweenHamlet S Hopes[10]
Is Recipient of CheersAboriginals Townsville District[1]
Refers toKing Edward Vii[2]
Cultural Reference toBritish Monarchy[2]
Accompanied byPrincess Victoria[3]
Will Arrive inScotland[3]
Suffered DefeatA Damned Defeat[4]
Holds Opinion onComedy[7]
Located inRetirement[7]
Has ConditionDistemper[7]
Has TitleMajesty[8]
Likened toGalled Jade[8]
Has NephewLucianus[8]
Potentially Frighted byFalse Fire[8]
Advances1[9]
States ObservationWords Without Thoughts[9]
Is Conjuration FromEngland[10]
Has TributaryEngland[10]
Issued Conjuration With Many AsesAs of Great Charge[10]
Ordered ActionSudden Death of Bearers[10]
Prohibited ActionShriving Time[10]
KilledHamlet S Father[10]
WhoredHamlet S Mother[10]
Threw Out Angle forHamlet S Proper Life[10]
PracticedCozenage[10]
Will Know FromEngland[10]
Has Wagered WithHamlet[11]
Enters Stageenter-action[12]

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.

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refersTolaura-corridor/loop6-blankets
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culturalReferenceTolaura-corridor/loop6-blankets
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ex:princess-victoria
willArriveInbrackenridge-cairns-1880-1900/trove-new/84121415_Thursday-7-May-1903-leternel-feminin
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typehamlet/33
ex:Person
typehamlet/33
ex:King
sufferedDefeathamlet/33
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typehamlet/38
ex:Person
labelhamlet/38
the King
typehamlet/40
ex:Character
labelhamlet/40
the King
typehamlet/44
ex:Person
labelhamlet/44
the King
holdsOpinionOnhamlet/44
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locatedInhamlet/44
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hasConditionhamlet/44
ex:distemper
typehamlet/43
ex:Person
labelhamlet/43
King
hasTitlehamlet/43
Majesty
likenedTohamlet/43
ex:galled-jade
hasNephewhamlet/43
ex:lucianus
riseshamlet/43
true
potentiallyFrightedByhamlet/43
ex:false-fire
riseshamlet/48
1
advanceshamlet/48
1
labelhamlet/48
KING
statesObservationhamlet/48
ex:words-without-thoughts
labelhamlet/73
the King
isConjurationFromhamlet/73
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hasTributaryhamlet/73
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issuedConjurationWithManyAseshamlet/73
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stipulatedConditionhamlet/73
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stipulatedConditionhamlet/73
ex:no-debatement
orderedActionhamlet/73
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prohibitedActionhamlet/73
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killedhamlet/73
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whoredhamlet/73
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poppedInBetweenhamlet/73
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poppedInBetweenhamlet/73
ex:hamlet-s-hopes
threwOutAngleForhamlet/73
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practicedhamlet/73
ex:cozenage
willKnowFromhamlet/73
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hasWageredWithhamlet/75
ex:hamlet
labelhamlet/76
the King
typehamlet/76
ex:Character
entersStagehamlet/76
enter-action

References (12)

12 references
  1. [1]Loop3 Network1 fact
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  2. [2]Loop6 Blankets2 facts
    ctx:genes/laura-corridor/loop6-blankets
  3. ctx:genes/brackenridge-cairns-1880-1900/trove-new/84121415_Thursday-7-May-1903-leternel-feminin
  4. [4]333 facts
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      HAMLET. Ay, so, God b’ wi’ ye. Now I am alone. O what a rogue and peasant slave am I! Is it not monstrous that this player here, But in a fiction, in a dream of passion, Could force his soul so to his own conceit That from her working
  5. [5]382 facts
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      HAMLET. Speak the speech, I pray you, as I pronounced it to you, trippingly on the tongue. But if you mouth it, as many of your players do, I had as lief the town-crier spoke my lines. Nor do not saw the air too much with your hand, thus,
  6. [6]402 facts
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      POLONIUS. I did enact Julius Caesar. I was kill’d i’ th’ Capitol. Brutus killed me. HAMLET. It was a brute part of him to kill so capital a calf there. Be the players ready? ROSENCRANTZ. Ay, my lord; they stay upon your patience. QUEE
  7. [7]445 facts
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      HAMLET. Ah, ha! Come, some music. Come, the recorders.    For if the king like not the comedy,    Why then, belike he likes it not, perdie. Come, some music. Enter Rosencrantz and Guildenstern . GUILDENSTERN. Good my lord, vouchsafe
  8. [8]437 facts
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      HAMLET. The Mousetrap. Marry, how? Tropically. This play is the image of a murder done in Vienna. Gonzago is the Duke’s name, his wife Baptista: you shall see anon; ’tis a knavish piece of work: but what o’ that? Your majesty, and we that
  9. [9]484 facts
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      HAMLET. Now might I do it pat, now he is praying. And now I’ll do’t. And so he goes to heaven; And so am I reveng’d. That would be scann’d: A villain kills my father, and for that I, his sole son, do this same villain send To heaven.
  10. [10]7315 facts
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      HAMLET. An earnest conjuration from the King, As England was his faithful tributary, As love between them like the palm might flourish, As peace should still her wheaten garland wear And stand a comma ’tween their amities, And many su
  11. [11]751 fact
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      OSRIC. The King, sir, hath wager’d with him six Barbary horses, against the which he has imponed, as I take it, six French rapiers and poniards, with their assigns, as girdle, hangers, and so. Three of the carriages, in faith, are very dea
  12. [12]763 facts
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      HAMLET. I am constant to my purposes, they follow the King’s pleasure. If his fitness speaks, mine is ready. Now or whensoever, provided I be so able as now. LORD. The King and Queen and all are coming down. HAMLET. In happy time. LOR

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