partOfHistoryOf
P1451
predicate
Indicates that one entity forms a component, episode, or contributing element within the historical development or narrative of another entity.
Aliases (17)
- historicallyLinkedTo ×53
- historicalNote ×50
- historicalMigrationWave ×34
- historicallyInfluencedBy ×24
- isPartOfHistoryOf ×23
- placeInHistory ×14
- historyOfTopic ×10
- historicalRoleIn ×7
- historicallyConnected ×5
- partOfHistory ×4
- historicallyImportantIn ×3
- partOfEconomicHistoryOf ×3
- partOfCorporateHistoryOf ×2
- partOfFranchiseHistoryOf ×2
- partOfHistoricEvent ×1
- partOfHistoricalPeriod ×1
- roleInCulturalHistory ×1
Sample triples (259)
| Subject | Object |
|---|---|
| 1st Tank Battalion | provided armored support in major USMC operations during the Korean War ("historicalNote") → |
| 1st Tank Battalion | supported Marine infantry operations throughout the Vietnam War ("historicalNote") → |
| 1st Tank Battalion | was one of the principal USMC tank units in the Pacific Theater during World War II ("historicalNote") → |
| 2004 American League Championship Series | first MLB postseason series in which a team overcame a 3–0 series deficit ("historicalNote") → |
| Academy Award for Best Costume Design | originally split into Best Costume Design – Black-and-White and Best Costume Design – Color ("historicalNote") → |
| Administrator of the Works Progress Administration | New Deal ("historyOfTopic") → |
| American League Division Series | first regularly scheduled AL Division Series played in 1995 postseason ("historicalNote") → |
| Arlington, Massachusetts | Battles of Lexington and Concord ("partOfHistoricEvent") → |
| Article IV, Section 2 of the United States Constitution | The Fugitive Slave Clause in this section was effectively nullified by the Thirteenth Amendment ("historicalNote") → |
| Article VI of the New York Constitution | was substantially revised in the 1962 constitutional amendments reorganizing the New York court system ("historicalNote") → |
| Augusta Institute | African American education ("isPartOfHistoryOf") → |
| Augusta Institute | Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) ("isPartOfHistoryOf") → |
| Avignon Papacy | Papal States ("historyOfTopic") → |
| Avignon Papacy | Roman Curia ("historyOfTopic") → |
| Baltimore Patriot and Evening Advertiser | helped disseminate the text of what became the U.S. national anthem ("roleInCulturalHistory") → |
| Baron of Renfrew | Renfrew, royal burgh ("historicallyLinkedTo") → |
| Baron of Renfrew | heir apparent to the Scottish Crown ("historicallyLinkedTo") → |
| Bartholomew Gedney | early American legal history ("placeInHistory") → |
| Battle of Vinjesvingen | Norway in World War II ("isPartOfHistoryOf") → |
| Battle of Vinjesvingen | Telemark during World War II ("isPartOfHistoryOf") → |
| Belgian diaspora | 19th-century emigration to North America ("historicalMigrationWave") → |
| Belgian diaspora | 19th-century emigration to South America ("historicalMigrationWave") → |
| Belgian diaspora | colonial-era settlement in Central Africa ("historicalMigrationWave") → |
| Belgian diaspora | late 20th-century professional migration ("historicalMigrationWave") → |
| Belgian diaspora | post-World War II labour migration within Europe ("historicalMigrationWave") → |
| Berlin U-Bahn line U4 | built as an independent municipal line by Schöneberg before incorporation into Berlin ("historicalNote") → |
| Berry paradox | based on an observation attributed to G. G. Berry ("historicalNote") → |
| Berry paradox | discussed by Bertrand Russell ("historicalNote") → |
| Bethany, West Virginia | area became part of West Virginia in 1863 when West Virginia separated from Virginia ("historicalNote") → |
| Big Five | Pac-12 Conference ("isPartOfHistoryOf") → |
| Big Five | college sports on the West Coast ("isPartOfHistoryOf") → |
| Birmingham Steel and Iron Company | Alabama ("partOfEconomicHistoryOf") → |
| Birmingham Steel and Iron Company | Birmingham, Alabama ("partOfEconomicHistoryOf") → |
| Birmingham Steel and Iron Company | Southern United States ("partOfEconomicHistoryOf") → |
| Bishopric of Mechelen | history of the Catholic Church in the Low Countries ("historyOfTopic") → |
| Blount College | University of Tennessee system → |
| Boston Red Sox spring training games | have been played in Florida for decades ("historicalNote") → |
| British Military Administration in Eritrea | Eritrea–United Kingdom relations ("historyOfTopic") → |
| British press | Press Complaints Commission ("historicallyInfluencedBy") → |
| COT | Colombia has used UTC−05:00 as standard time for many years without seasonal clock changes ("historicalNote") → |
| Canarian Spanish | emigration from the Canary Islands to Cuba ("historicallyLinkedTo") → |
| Canarian Spanish | emigration from the Canary Islands to Venezuela ("historicallyLinkedTo") → |
| Canarian Spanish | emigration from the Canary Islands to the Caribbean ("historicallyLinkedTo") → |
| Cape Cod Canal | widened and deepened by the U.S. government in the 1930s ("historicalNote") → |
| Capital Bullets | Washington Wizards ("partOfFranchiseHistoryOf") → |
| Cartographic Services | MapQuest → |
| Catholic Church in France | Ancien Régime ("historicallyLinkedTo") → |
| Catholic Church in France | French monarchy ("historicallyLinkedTo") → |
| Catholic Church in France | Gallicanism ("historicallyLinkedTo") → |
| Catholic Majesty | Habsburg Spain ("historicallyLinkedTo") → |
| Catholic Majesty | Spanish Empire ("historicallyLinkedTo") → |
| Chicago Packers | Washington Wizards ("partOfFranchiseHistoryOf") → |
| Church of Ireland | Church of England ("historicallyLinkedTo") → |
| Concord Railroad | Boston and Maine Railroad → |
| Countess of Cortellazzo and Buccari | Fascist Italy ("historicallyLinkedTo") → |
| Cuban Americans | Balseros (rafters) of the 1990s ("historicalMigrationWave") → |
| Cuban Americans | Freedom Flights ("historicalMigrationWave") → |
| Cuban Americans | Mariel boatlift ("historicalMigrationWave") → |
| Cuban Americans | post-1959 Cuban Revolution exiles ("historicalMigrationWave") → |
| Dahlonega Mint | Georgia Gold Rush → |
| Dahlonega Mint | United States numismatics → |
| Dushanbe | developed from a village with a Monday market ("historicalNote") → |
| Eastern Europe | Austro-Hungarian Empire ("historicallyInfluencedBy") → |
| Eastern Europe | Byzantine Empire ("historicallyInfluencedBy") → |
| Eastern Europe | Ottoman Empire ("historicallyInfluencedBy") → |
| Eastern Europe | Russian Empire ("historicallyInfluencedBy") → |
| Eastern Europe | Slavic cultures ("historicallyInfluencedBy") → |
| Eastern Europe | Soviet Union ("historicallyInfluencedBy") → |
| El Camino Real | California mission system ("historicallyConnected") → |
| Eliot Seminary | Washington University in St. Louis → |
| Essays in the Boston Gazette | helped galvanize colonial opposition to British rule ("placeInHistory") → |
| Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross | Emperor Constantine the Great ("historicallyLinkedTo") → |
| Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross | Emperor Heraclius ("historicallyLinkedTo") → |
| Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross | Empress Helena ("historicallyLinkedTo") → |
| Filioque clause in the Nicene Creed | anti-Arian controversies in the West ("historicallyLinkedTo") → |
| First Sea Lord | title changed from First Naval Lord to First Sea Lord in 1904 ("historicalNote") → |
| Flavius | became especially prominent as a name element in the 4th–6th centuries CE ("historicalNote") → |
| Flemish Americans | 19th century immigration to the United States ("historicalMigrationWave") → |
| Flemish Americans | early 20th century immigration to the United States ("historicalMigrationWave") → |
| Four Mile Trail | originally constructed in the 19th century ("historicalNote") → |
| Francophone Africa | French colonial empire ("historicallyLinkedTo") → |
| German Canadians | 18th century immigration to Canada ("historicalMigrationWave") → |
| German Canadians | 19th century immigration to Canada ("historicalMigrationWave") → |
| German Canadians | post-World War II immigration to Canada ("historicalMigrationWave") → |
| Gloucester City, New Jersey | One of the older European-settled communities along the Delaware River in New Jersey ("historicalNote") → |
| Godalming | granted a market charter in the Middle Ages ("historicalNote") → |
| Godalming | prospered as a coaching stop between London and Portsmouth ("historicalNote") → |
| Gray & Barton | American telecommunications industry → |
| Greater Iran | Achaemenid Empire ("historicallyLinkedTo") → |
| Greater Iran | Buyid dynasty ("historicallyLinkedTo") → |
| Greater Iran | Ghaznavid dynasty ("historicallyLinkedTo") → |
| Greater Iran | Ilkhanate ("historicallyLinkedTo") → |
| Greater Iran | Mughal Empire ("historicallyLinkedTo") → |
| Greater Iran | Parthian Empire ("historicallyLinkedTo") → |
| Greater Iran | Safavid Empire ("historicallyLinkedTo") → |
| Greater Iran | Samanid Empire ("historicallyLinkedTo") → |
| Greater Iran | Sasanian Empire ("historicallyLinkedTo") → |
| Greater Iran | Seljuk Empire ("historicallyLinkedTo") → |
| Greater Iran | Timurid Empire ("historicallyLinkedTo") → |
| Greek American | early 20th century immigration to the United States ("historicalMigrationWave") → |
| Greek American | late 19th century immigration to the United States ("historicalMigrationWave") → |
| Greek American | post–World War II immigration to the United States ("historicalMigrationWave") → |
| Gulab Devi | Indian independence movement (indirect influence) ("placeInHistory") → |
| Hamilton Sundstrand | Raytheon Technologies ("partOfCorporateHistoryOf") → |
| Hamilton Sundstrand | United Technologies Corporation ("partOfCorporateHistoryOf") → |
| Hausa-Fulani | Fulani jihad of 1804 ("historicallyLinkedTo") → |
| Hausa-Fulani | Hausa city-states ("historicallyLinkedTo") → |
| Hausa-Fulani | Sokoto Caliphate ("historicallyLinkedTo") → |
| Highfield | Zimbabwean independence movement → |
| Highfield | urban development of Harare → |
| Hungarian American diaspora | late 19th century Hungarian immigration to the United States ("historicalMigrationWave") → |
| Hungarian American diaspora | late 20th century and early 21st century Hungarian migration to the United States ("historicalMigrationWave") → |
| Hungarian American diaspora | post-1956 Hungarian Revolution refugees to the United States ("historicalMigrationWave") → |
| Hungarian American diaspora | post-World War I Hungarian immigration to the United States ("historicalMigrationWave") → |
| Hungarian American diaspora | post-World War II Hungarian immigration to the United States ("historicalMigrationWave") → |
| Indian Territory | Native American sovereignty ("historyOfTopic") → |
| Indian Territory | U.S. westward expansion ("historyOfTopic") → |
| Indian Territory | forced relocation of Native Americans ("historyOfTopic") → |
| Irish Canadian | Canadian Confederation era politics ("historicalRoleIn") → |
| Irish Canadian | construction of Canadian railways ("historicalRoleIn") → |
| Irish Canadian | development of Canadian cities ("historicalRoleIn") → |
| Irish Football Association | originally governed football across the whole island of Ireland ("historicalNote") → |
| Italian Canadians | early 20th century immigration to Canada ("historicalMigrationWave") → |
| Italian Canadians | late 19th century immigration to Canada ("historicalMigrationWave") → |
| Italian Canadians | post–World War II immigration to Canada ("historicalMigrationWave") → |
| Jewish Americans | early 20th century ("historicalMigrationWave") → |
| Jewish Americans | late 19th century ("historicalMigrationWave") → |
| Jewish Americans | post-Soviet era ("historicalMigrationWave") → |
| Jewish Americans | post–World War II ("historicalMigrationWave") → |
| Jindabyne | original town partly inundated by creation of Lake Jindabyne ("historicalNote") → |
| Kensington Gardens | closely associated with the British royal family through Kensington Palace ("historicalNote") → |
| Kensington Gardens | once part of Hyde Park before being separated as a distinct park ("historicalNote") → |
| Kingdom of Benin | history of Nigeria ("partOfHistory") → |
| Kingdom of Benin | history of West Africa ("partOfHistory") → |
| Kingsessing | area includes land of the former Kingsessing Township ("historicalNote") → |
| Kingsessing | name derives from a Lenape word often interpreted as meaning a place where there is a meadow ("historicalNote") → |
| Kokusai-dori | developed rapidly after World War II ("historicalNote") → |
| Kokusai-dori | once nicknamed the Miracle Mile for its postwar growth ("historicalNote") → |
| Legislative Council of New South Wales (unicameral) | Parliament of New South Wales ("isPartOfHistoryOf") → |
| Legislative Council of New South Wales (unicameral) | colonial history of Australia ("isPartOfHistoryOf") → |
| Legislative Council of New South Wales (unicameral) | political history of New South Wales ("isPartOfHistoryOf") → |
| Legislative Council of South Australia | became fully elected over time ("historicalNote") → |
| Legislative Council of South Australia | originally established as a partially appointed body ("historicalNote") → |
| Legión Española | originally modeled on the French Foreign Legion ("historicalNote") → |
| Leopold Quarter | developed in the 19th century as an upper-middle-class residential area ("historicalNote") → |
| Lincoln-Mercury dealer network | served as the primary U.S. retail outlet for Lincoln and Mercury vehicles for decades ("historicalNote") → |
| Lord Carnegie of Kinnaird | County of Angus ("historicallyLinkedTo") → |
| Los Angeles Rangers | Los Angeles → |
| Los Angeles Rangers | Los Angeles Police Department NERFINISHED → |
| Los Angeles Speedway (Inglewood) airfield | Los Angeles International Airport → |
| Los Angeles Speedway (Inglewood) airfield | aviation in Los Angeles → |
| Louise Whitfield | prominent American philanthropist of the late 19th and early 20th centuries ("placeInHistory") → |
| Malaita | blackbirding in the South Pacific ("historicalRoleIn") → |
| Malaita | plantation labor supply in Fiji ("historicalRoleIn") → |
| Malaita | plantation labor supply in Queensland ("historicalRoleIn") → |
| Malaita | regional labor trade ("historicalRoleIn") → |
| Manufacturers Hanover Corporation | JPMorgan Chase & Co. → |
| Mission Santa Clara de Asís | Alta California ("isPartOfHistoryOf") → |
| Mission Santa Clara de Asís | Spanish colonization of the Americas ("isPartOfHistoryOf") → |
| Montgomery | Anglo-Norman knights ("historicallyLinkedTo") → |
| Montgomery | Norman aristocracy ("historicallyLinkedTo") → |
| Montgomery | Scottish nobility ("historicallyLinkedTo") → |
| Mrinalini Devi | member of the Tagore household ("placeInHistory") → |
| NHL free agency | 1972 NHL–WHA competition ("historicallyInfluencedBy") → |
| NHL free agency | court and arbitration decisions on player rights ("historicallyInfluencedBy") → |
| National League Division Series | not held from 1982 through 1993 ("historicalNote") → |
| New England English | British English ("historicallyInfluencedBy") → |
| New England English | early colonial English ("historicallyInfluencedBy") → |
| New Orleans Saints–Tampa Bay Buccaneers rivalry | rivalry intensified after 2002 realignment placed both teams in NFC South ("historicalNote") → |
| Normal College | Duke University → |
| Normal College | higher education in North Carolina → |
| North American time zones | railway time adoption in North America ("historicallyInfluencedBy") → |
| North Atlantic area | Cold War security architecture ("historicallyImportantIn") → |
| North Atlantic area | post-World War II transatlantic relations ("historicallyImportantIn") → |
| North Bridge station | Edinburgh Waverley station → |
| North Carolina gold mines | gold mining in the United States ("historyOfTopic") → |
| Northern Dvina River | Arkhangelsk as a major seaport ("historicallyLinkedTo") → |
| Northwest Russia | Baltic region ("historicallyLinkedTo") → |
| Northwest Russia | Hanseatic League trade routes ("historicallyLinkedTo") → |
| Norwegian Americans | 19th century European immigration to the United States ("historicalMigrationWave") → |
| Office of Economic Stabilization | United States economic history ("isPartOfHistoryOf") → |
| Office of Economic Stabilization | United States home front during World War II ("isPartOfHistoryOf") → |
| Pan-Slavism | Balkan nationalism ("historicallyLinkedTo") → |
| Pan-Slavism | Russian foreign policy ("historicallyLinkedTo") → |
| Pan-Slavism | Yugoslav unification projects ("historicallyLinkedTo") → |
| Pandey | priestly occupations ("historicallyLinkedTo") → |
| Pandey | scholarly occupations ("historicallyLinkedTo") → |
| Paris public transport Zone 1 | introduced as part of the zonal fare system for Île-de-France ("historicalNote") → |
| Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty | Royal Navy ("isPartOfHistoryOf") → |
| Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty | United Kingdom defence administration ("isPartOfHistoryOf") → |
| Paula Ben-Gurion | spouse of a founding leader of the State of Israel ("placeInHistory") → |
| Peter Bent Brigham Hospital | Harvard-affiliated hospitals in Boston ("isPartOfHistoryOf") → |
| Prince of Montfort | Napoleon I of France ("historicallyLinkedTo") → |
| Provisional Government of Israel | history of Israel ("historyOfTopic") → |
| Python core developers | Guido van Rossum ("historicallyInfluencedBy") → |
| RP | British upper-middle class ("historicallyLinkedTo") → |
| RP | public schools in England ("historicallyLinkedTo") → |
| Red Door | Elizabeth Arden ("historicallyLinkedTo") → |
| Redlegs | branch color traditions in the U.S. Army ("historicallyLinkedTo") → |
| Redlegs | distinctive uniform piping ("historicallyLinkedTo") → |
| Riverdale, Bronx | developed as a 19th-century estate district along the Hudson River ("historicalNote") → |
| Rotary and Mission Systems | Lockheed Martin acquisition of Sikorsky Aircraft ("partOfHistory") → |
| Scanian dialect | Danish language ("historicallyInfluencedBy") → |
| Senate Minority Leader | position developed through party organization and Senate practice in the late 19th and early 20th centuries ("historicalNote") → |
| Siege of Cuautla | key turning point in early phase of Mexican independence struggle ("placeInHistory") → |
| Silver Meteor | first diesel-powered streamliner of Seaboard Air Line Railroad ("historicalNote") → |
| South African English | Afrikaans-accented English ("historicallyInfluencedBy") → |
| South African English | British English ("historicallyInfluencedBy") → |
| South African English | Received Pronunciation ("historicallyInfluencedBy") → |
| South Danvers | name no longer in official use ("historicalNote") → |
| South Jersey rail network | Camden, New Jersey ("historicallyConnected") → |
| South Jersey rail network | New Jersey shore points ("historicallyConnected") → |
| South Jersey rail network | Philadelphia ("historicallyConnected") → |
| South Jersey rail network | inland communities in South Jersey ("historicallyConnected") → |
| Southwest Center for Advanced Studies | University of Texas at Dallas → |
| St. Johns neighborhood | originated as an independent town before annexation to Portland ("historicalNote") → |
| Star Film Company | key studio of the silent film era ("placeInHistory") → |
| Surveyor of the King’s Works | British royal household ("isPartOfHistoryOf") → |
| Surveyor of the King’s Works | English architecture ("isPartOfHistoryOf") → |
| Surveyor of the King’s Works | public works administration in England ("isPartOfHistoryOf") → |
| Sybil Corbet | illegitimate branch of the Norman royal line ("placeInHistory") → |
| Syrian American | early 20th century immigration to the United States ("historicalMigrationWave") → |
| Syrian American | late 19th century immigration to the United States ("historicalMigrationWave") → |
| Syrian American | post-1965 immigration to the United States ("historicalMigrationWave") → |
| Syrian American | post-2011 Syrian civil war immigration to the United States ("historicalMigrationWave") → |
| Theophilus | one of the principal compilers and interpreters of Justinian’s legal codification ("placeInHistory") → |
| Third Polish Republic | post-communist Europe ("partOfHistoricalPeriod") → |
| Tihamah coastal plain | Indian Ocean trade ("historicallyLinkedTo") → |
| Tihamah coastal plain | Red Sea trade network ("historicallyLinkedTo") → |
| Trae Young | first player in NCAA history to lead Division I in both points and assists in the same season ("historicalNote") → |
| Treaty of Basel (1795) | early major diplomatic success of Revolutionary France ("placeInHistory") → |
| Treaty of Lahore (1846) | marked beginning of formal British dominance in Punjab ("placeInHistory") → |
| Treaty of Peace, Union and Confederation between His Majesty the King of Great Britain and the States General of the United Provinces | key settlement in the Anglo-Dutch Wars ("placeInHistory") → |
| Treaty of San Ildefonso (1796) | key alliance treaty of the French Revolutionary Wars ("placeInHistory") → |
| U.S. Marine Hospital (Charleston, South Carolina) | maritime medicine in the United States ("isPartOfHistoryOf") → |
| U.S. Marine Hospital (Charleston, South Carolina) | public health in the United States ("isPartOfHistoryOf") → |
| Ukrainians | Austro-Hungarian Empire ("historicallyInfluencedBy") → |
| Ukrainians | Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth ("historicallyInfluencedBy") → |
| Ukrainians | Russian Empire ("historicallyInfluencedBy") → |
| Ulmus | urban forestry ("historicallyImportantIn") → |
| United States Circuit Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania | United States federal courts ("isPartOfHistoryOf") NERFINISHED → |
| United States Circuit Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania | judiciary of Pennsylvania ("isPartOfHistoryOf") → |
| United States Representative to the United Nations Commission on Human Rights | position existed while the United Nations Commission on Human Rights was the principal UN human rights body ("historicalNote") → |
| United States Representative to the United Nations Commission on Human Rights | role effectively superseded when the United Nations Human Rights Council replaced the Commission ("historicalNote") → |
| Vail & Vickers Company | Channel Islands ranching → |
| Vail & Vickers Company | Santa Rosa Island NERFINISHED → |
| Valley Falls Company | Berkshire Hathaway → |
| Varney Air Lines | United Airlines → |
| Virchow's node | described in association with gastric carcinoma metastasis ("historicalNote") → |
| W train | has been discontinued and later restored in different periods ("historicalNote") → |
| We Ourselves | Irish republican movement ("historicallyLinkedTo") → |
| We Ourselves | struggle for Irish independence ("historicallyLinkedTo") → |
| West End | term West End used since at least the 17th century for fashionable areas west of the City of London ("historicalNote") → |
| West Slavs | Great Moravia ("historicallyInfluencedBy") → |
| West Slavs | Holy Roman Empire ("historicallyInfluencedBy") → |
| West Slavs | Kingdom of Bohemia ("historicallyInfluencedBy") → |
| West Slavs | Piast dynasty ("historicallyInfluencedBy") → |
| Whitney stratification | introduced by Hassler Whitney in the 1960s ("historicalNote") → |
| Þingvellir National Park | Icelandic Commonwealth period ("partOfHistory") → |