Disambiguation evidence for Armenian epic Daredevils of Sassoun via surface form

"Daredevils of Sassoun"


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Predicate Object
UNESCOInscriptionYear 2012
UNESCOStatus inscribed on UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity
alsoKnownAs Armenian epic Daredevils of Sassoun
surface form: Daredevils of Sasun
alsoKnownAs David of Sassoun epic
alsoKnownAs Sasna Tsrer
associatedWith David of Sassoun statue in Yerevan
basedOn Armenian folk tales
containsMotive defense of justice
containsMotive heroic combat
containsMotive miraculous birth
containsMotive superhuman strength
countryOfOrigin Armenia
culturalRole repository of Armenian historical memory
culturalRole symbol of Armenian resistance
culturalSignificance considered Armenian national epic
genre folk epic
genre heroic epic
hasCharacter Balthazar
hasCharacter David of Sassoun
hasCharacter Lion-Mher
hasCharacter Little Mher
hasCharacter Sassoun
surface form: Sanasar
hasPart cycle of David of Sassoun
hasPart cycle of Lion-Mher
hasPart cycle of Little Mher
hasPart cycle of Sanasar and Balthazar
influenced Armenian literature
influenced Armenian national identity
instanceOf Armenian epic
instanceOf national epic
instanceOf oral epic
mainCharacter David of Sassoun
medium oral performance
narrativeForm verse
opposes foreign invaders
originalLanguage Armenian
performedBy gusan (Armenian bard)
periodOfOrigin medieval era
regionOfFolklore Sasun region
setting Sassoun
setting medieval Armenia
subjectMatter legendary exploits of David of Sassoun and his kin
theme defense of homeland
theme heroism
theme patriotism
theme struggle against foreign oppressors
tradition oral tradition