Columbia

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Columbia is a historical and poetic personification of the United States, often used as a national symbol in literature, art, and place names.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Columbia canonical 7

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Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf allegorical figure
national personification
poetic personification
appearsIn 19th-century American political imagery
allegorical paintings
patriotic poetry
associatedWith 19th-century American nationalism
American Revolution era
countryRepresented United States of America
culturalContext United States history
declineInUsage 20th century
derivedFrom Christopher Columbus
etymology Latinized form of Columbus
fieldOfUse civic iconography
national symbolism
patriotic propaganda
gender female
historicalUsagePeak 19th century
iconographicAttribute American flag motif
Phrygian cap
draped classical robes
eagle
shield
spear
inspiredName Columbia Pictures
Columbia Records
Columbia River
Columbia University
Columbia, South Carolina
District of Columbia
language English
relatedConcept Britannia
Statue of Liberty
surface form: Lady Liberty

Marianne
Uncle Sam
replacedBy Statue of Liberty
Uncle Sam
role embodiment of the American nation
representation of American democracy
representation of American liberty
symbolOf American ideals
United States of America
usedAs poetic name for the United States
usedIn art
literature
patriotic songs
place names
political cartoons

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Referenced by (7)

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

Torch Lady represents Columbia
Columbia Heights, Minnesota, United States namedFor Columbia
subject surface form: Columbia Heights, Minnesota
US nationalPersonification Columbia
subject surface form: United States