Isis

E107095

Isis is the name given to the stretch of the River Thames that flows through Oxford, England.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Isis canonical 6
Isis (Oxford) 1

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (34)

Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
river section
alsoKnownAs River Thames at Oxford
associatedWith Oxford University Boat Club
Oxford college boat clubs
Oxford rowing traditions
country United Kingdom
flowsThrough Oxford
University of Oxford
hasCourseDirection generally east–west through Oxford
hasCulturalSignificance frequent subject in Oxford-related art and literature
symbol of Oxford rowing culture
hasNotableArea Christ Church Meadow
Port Meadow
Thames Path
surface form: The Isis (towpath and banks near central Oxford)
hasNotableEvent Isis Winter League
Summer Eights
Torpids
hasNotableStructure Donnington Bridge
Folly Bridge
Iffley Lock
Iffley Lock
surface form: Osney Lock
locatedIn England
Oxford
Oxfordshire
United Kingdom
nameUsedBy University of Oxford
rowers in Oxford
partOf Thames
surface form: River Thames

Thames River watershed
surface form: Thames river system
riverBasin Thames Basin
usedFor college rowing races
recreational boating
rowing

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (7)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Oxford hasRiverFeature Isis
Torpids riverSection Isis
Oriel College Boat Club homeWater Isis
this entity surface form: Isis (Oxford)