Burning of Cork
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The Burning of Cork was a devastating 1920 incident during the Irish War of Independence in which large parts of Cork city were destroyed and looted by British forces, including the Black and Tans, in reprisal for IRA activities.
All labels observed (1)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Burning of Cork canonical | 5 |
How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T4081426 — 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: Burning of Cork Context triple: [Black and Tans, notableEvent, Burning of Cork]
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A.
shelling of the Four Courts in Dublin
The shelling of the Four Courts in Dublin was a pivotal early battle of the Irish Civil War in June 1922, when pro-Treaty forces bombarded anti-Treaty IRA occupiers in the city’s main courts complex, marking the conflict’s violent outbreak.
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B.
Dublin and Monaghan bombings
The Dublin and Monaghan bombings were a series of coordinated car bomb attacks in the Republic of Ireland in May 1974 that killed 33 people and became one of the deadliest incidents of the Troubles.
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C.
Siege of Wexford
The Siege of Wexford was a 1649 Cromwellian assault on the Irish port town of Wexford, marked by the storming of its defenses and a notorious massacre of many of its defenders and inhabitants.
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Battle of the Bogside
The Battle of the Bogside was a major 1969 riot in Derry, Northern Ireland, between Catholic/nationalist residents and the Royal Ulster Constabulary and loyalists, widely seen as a key spark that escalated the conflict known as the Troubles.
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E.
Croke Park shootings
The Croke Park shootings were a 1920 massacre in Dublin during the Irish War of Independence, when British forces opened fire on spectators at a Gaelic football match, killing and wounding numerous civilians.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Burning of Cork Target entity description: The Burning of Cork was a devastating 1920 incident during the Irish War of Independence in which large parts of Cork city were destroyed and looted by British forces, including the Black and Tans, in reprisal for IRA activities.
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A.
shelling of the Four Courts in Dublin
The shelling of the Four Courts in Dublin was a pivotal early battle of the Irish Civil War in June 1922, when pro-Treaty forces bombarded anti-Treaty IRA occupiers in the city’s main courts complex, marking the conflict’s violent outbreak.
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B.
Dublin and Monaghan bombings
The Dublin and Monaghan bombings were a series of coordinated car bomb attacks in the Republic of Ireland in May 1974 that killed 33 people and became one of the deadliest incidents of the Troubles.
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C.
Siege of Wexford
The Siege of Wexford was a 1649 Cromwellian assault on the Irish port town of Wexford, marked by the storming of its defenses and a notorious massacre of many of its defenders and inhabitants.
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D.
Battle of the Bogside
The Battle of the Bogside was a major 1969 riot in Derry, Northern Ireland, between Catholic/nationalist residents and the Royal Ulster Constabulary and loyalists, widely seen as a key spark that escalated the conflict known as the Troubles.
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E.
Croke Park shootings
The Croke Park shootings were a 1920 massacre in Dublin during the Irish War of Independence, when British forces opened fire on spectators at a Gaelic football match, killing and wounding numerous civilians.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (48)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
historical event
ⓘ
reprisal attack ⓘ war crime ⓘ |
| aftermath |
British government denial of official responsibility
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Irish and international press coverage highlighting atrocities ⓘ increased Irish nationalist support ⓘ |
| belligerent |
Auxiliary Division
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Black and Tans ⓘ British forces ⓘ Royal Irish Constabulary NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| cause | reprisal for IRA ambush of British forces at Dillon's Cross ⓘ |
| commemoratedBy | historical plaques in Cork ⓘ |
| commemoratedOn | 11 December each year ⓘ |
| conflict | Irish War of Independence ⓘ |
| country | Ireland ⓘ |
| date | 1920-12-11 ⓘ |
| destroyed |
Carnegie Free Library, Cork
ⓘ
Cork City Hall ⓘ
surface form:
City Hall, Cork
Patrick Street, Cork ⓘ numerous shops and businesses in Cork city centre ⓘ |
| documentedIn |
parliament.uk
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surface form:
British parliamentary debates
Irish government inquiries ⓘ contemporary newspaper reports ⓘ |
| endDate | 1920-12-12 ⓘ |
| estimatedBuildingsDestroyed | more than 300 buildings ⓘ |
| estimatedDamageCost | over £2,000,000 in 1920 values ⓘ |
| hasContext |
British counter-insurgency measures in Ireland
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urban guerrilla warfare in Cork ⓘ |
| location | Cork city NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| method |
arson
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looting ⓘ |
| opponent |
Irish Republican Army (1919–1922)
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surface form:
Irish Republican Army
|
| partOf | British reprisals during the Irish War of Independence ⓘ |
| perpetrator |
members of the Auxiliary Division
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members of the Black and Tans ⓘ members of the Royal Irish Constabulary ⓘ |
| relatedTo |
Bloody Sunday (1920)
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surface form:
Bloody Sunday (1920 Dublin)
Croke Park shootings ⓘ
surface form:
Croke Park massacre
Sack of Balbriggan ⓘ |
| result |
civilian homelessness
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international condemnation of British policy in Ireland ⓘ large-scale destruction of Cork city centre ⓘ widespread looting in Cork ⓘ |
| significance |
one of the most notorious reprisals of the Irish War of Independence
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symbol of British repression in Ireland ⓘ |
| time | night ⓘ |
| victim | civilian population of Cork ⓘ |
| year | 1920 ⓘ |
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Subject: Burning of Cork Description of subject: The Burning of Cork was a devastating 1920 incident during the Irish War of Independence in which large parts of Cork city were destroyed and looted by British forces, including the Black and Tans, in reprisal for IRA activities.
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