Samothracian
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A Samothracian is a person from the Greek island of Samothrace, historically known for its mystery cults and the famous Hellenistic sculpture Nike of Samothrace.
All labels observed (1)
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| Samothracian canonical | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T3273396 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
Target entity: Samothracian Context triple: [Samothrace, demonym, Samothracian]
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Lycian
Lycian is an extinct Indo-European Anatolian language once spoken in southwestern Asia Minor and known from inscriptions dating to the first millennium BCE.
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Lydian
Lydian is an extinct Indo-European language once spoken in the ancient kingdom of Lydia in western Anatolia.
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Ionians
The Ionians were an ancient Greek people known for their influential role in the development of Greek philosophy, science, and art, particularly in the cities of western Asia Minor and the Aegean islands.
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Doric Greek
Doric Greek is an ancient Greek dialect associated especially with Sparta and the Dorian regions, characterized by distinct phonological and morphological features that set it apart from Ionic and Attic Greek.
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Thessalians
The Thessalians were an ancient Greek people from the fertile region of Thessaly, known for their powerful cavalry, aristocratic clans, and significant role in Hellenic politics and warfare.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Samothracian Target entity description: A Samothracian is a person from the Greek island of Samothrace, historically known for its mystery cults and the famous Hellenistic sculpture Nike of Samothrace.
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A.
Lycian
Lycian is an extinct Indo-European Anatolian language once spoken in southwestern Asia Minor and known from inscriptions dating to the first millennium BCE.
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B.
Lydian
Lydian is an extinct Indo-European language once spoken in the ancient kingdom of Lydia in western Anatolia.
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C.
Ionians
The Ionians were an ancient Greek people known for their influential role in the development of Greek philosophy, science, and art, particularly in the cities of western Asia Minor and the Aegean islands.
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D.
Doric Greek
Doric Greek is an ancient Greek dialect associated especially with Sparta and the Dorian regions, characterized by distinct phonological and morphological features that set it apart from Ionic and Attic Greek.
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E.
Thessalians
The Thessalians were an ancient Greek people from the fertile region of Thessaly, known for their powerful cavalry, aristocratic clans, and significant role in Hellenic politics and warfare.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (30)
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Subject: Samothracian Description of subject: A Samothracian is a person from the Greek island of Samothrace, historically known for its mystery cults and the famous Hellenistic sculpture Nike of Samothrace.
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