legend

P11062
predicate

Indicates that an entity is a traditional or historical story, figure, or narrative widely regarded as legendary rather than strictly factual.

All labels observed (3)

Label Occurrences
legend canonical 72
inLegend 3
legendTheme 1

Description generation (PDg)

The one-sentence description above was generated by prompting gpt-5.1 with the predicate name and this instruction.

Instruction
Given a predicate that represents a relationship or action between entities, generate a one-sentence description explaining its meaning.  
# Instructions
Focus on describing the relationship, not the entities themselves. 
# Response Format
Begin the description with \' Indicates...\'
Input
Predicate: legend
Generated description
Indicates that an entity is a traditional or historical story, figure, or narrative widely regarded as legendary rather than strictly factual.

Sample triples (76)

Subject Object
Saint Barbara kept in a tower by her pagan father
Saint Barbara secretly converted to Christianity
Saint Barbara had three windows added to her bathhouse to honor the Trinity
Saint Barbara was denounced to authorities by her father
Saint Barbara was tortured for her Christian faith
Saint Barbara was executed by her father
Saint Barbara her father was struck by lightning after her execution
Tower of London if the ravens leave, the kingdom will fall
Saint Giles lived in seclusion with a hind as his only companion
Saint Giles was accidentally wounded by a hunting arrow meant for the hind
Saint Columba traditionally associated with an encounter with the Loch Ness Monster
Morgan dollar United States of America
surface form: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Morgan dollar ONE DOLLAR
Ramanathaswamy Temple Rama worshipped Shiva here after defeating Ravana
Saint Sebastian secretly strengthened Christian prisoners in Rome
Saint Sebastian condemned to be shot with arrows for his faith
Saint Sebastian nursed back to health by Irene of Rome
Saint Sebastian later clubbed to death after confronting Emperor Diocletian
Minamoto no Yoshitsune stories of escape to the north and survival
Kedarnath Temple Pandavas seeking forgiveness from Shiva after Kurukshetra war
Anjana said to be an apsara cursed to be born on earth
Anjana performed penance to Shiva for a child
Anjana received boon leading to birth of Hanuman
Kusanagi-no-Tsurugi used by Yamato Takeru to control the wind and escape a grass fire
Battle of Lyndanisse Danish flag miraculously fell from the sky
Wat Phra That Doi Suthep site chosen where a white elephant carrying a Buddha relic stopped and died
Ishiyama-dera Murasaki Shikibu
surface form: Murasaki Shikibu began writing The Tale of Genji at Ishiyama-dera
Emperor Nintoku story of observing smoke from houses to judge people’s prosperity
Milo of Croton carried a bull on his shoulders
Milo of Croton trained by carrying a calf daily until it became a bull
Milo of Croton tore a tree apart with his bare hands
Saint Swithun Weather on his feast day is said to continue for forty days
Ear of Dionysius Dionysius used cave to eavesdrop on prisoners
Cnut the Great story of commanding the tide to stop
Saint Januarius blood of Saint Januarius miraculously liquefies
Great Mosque of Demak one soko guru made by Sunan Kalijaga from planks (soko tatal)
Saint Valentine performed secret Christian marriages
Saint Valentine defied an imperial ban on marriage for soldiers
Saint Valentine healed the blind daughter of his jailer
Saint Valentine sent a farewell note signed 'from your Valentine'
Agastya journey from north India to south India
Agastya subduing the Vindhya mountains
Agastya drinking the ocean in mythic narratives
Agastya founding or guiding southern lineages of sages
Swamimalai Murugan Temple Murugan teaching the meaning of Pranava (Om) to Shiva
St Winefride's Well spring arose where Saint Winefride's head fell via predicate surface "inLegend"
Saint Cenydd raised by a seagull after being abandoned as a child (traditional)
Saint Cenydd lived as a hermit near Llangennith (traditional)
Saint Cenydd performed healing miracles (traditional)
Kalighat Kali Temple to mark the place where the toes of Sati fell