historical claim
C24201
concept
A historical claim is a statement asserting that a specific event, condition, or relationship occurred in the past, typically supported by evidence from historical sources and interpretation.
Observed surface forms (3)
- apologetic claim ×1
- disputed historical claim ×1
- historical conclusion ×1
Instances (7)
- Ptolemy XV Caesarion as legitimate son of Julius Caesar
- U.S. artillery played a decisive role
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Christians are loyal subjects of the Roman Empire
via concept surface "apologetic claim"
surface form: "Christians are loyal subjects of the Roman Empire"
- San Marino claims continuous independence from his foundation
- U.S. Army and Navy commanders in Hawaii were derelict in their duty via concept surface "historical conclusion"
- Admiral Husband E. Kimmel was guilty of errors of judgment
- Spanish Delaware via concept surface "disputed historical claim"