hasCharacteristic

P274 predicate

Indicates that an entity possesses, exhibits, or is defined by a particular attribute, feature, or quality.

Observed surface forms (78)

  • characteristic ×2,433
  • hasCapability ×1,208
  • hasProperty ×1,060
  • hasAccessibility ×608
  • hasAttribute ×301
  • hasAccessibilityFeature ×229
  • hasTrait ×204
  • hasDemographicCharacteristic ×180
  • hasMainCharacteristic ×105
  • hasStyleCharacteristic ×96

Sample triples (22,077)

Subject Object
Arcalian Chapter heritage-focused
Arcalian Chapter philosophically distinct
Arcalian Chapter traditional
Arch-cupbearer of the Holy Roman Empire associated with princely status
Arch-cupbearer of the Holy Roman Empire hereditary association with specific noble houses
Arch-cupbearer of the Holy Roman Empire largely symbolic duties
Arch-cupbearer of the Holy Roman Empire linked to imperial coronation ritual
Archaic Greece Athenian political reforms
Archaic Greece Greek colonization
Archaic Greece adoption and adaptation of Phoenician alphabet
Archaic Greece architectural development of the Doric order
Archaic Greece architectural development of the Ionic order
Archaic Greece aristocratic dominance
Archaic Greece codification of citizenship boundaries
Archaic Greece codification of laws
Archaic Greece codified religious festivals
Archaic Greece composition of Hesiod’s works
Archaic Greece conflicts between aristocrats and commoners
Archaic Greece conflicts over land and debt
Archaic Greece development of Greek alphabetic writing
Archaic Greece development of Spartan militaristic society
Archaic Greece development of black-figure pottery
Archaic Greece development of citizen militias
Archaic Greece development of civic cults and local deities
Archaic Greece development of civic institutions
Archaic Greece development of epic tradition into written form
Archaic Greece development of hoplite phalanx tactics
Archaic Greece development of hoplite warfare
Archaic Greece early Greek philosophy
Archaic Greece early forms of democracy
Archaic Greece emergence of coinage in Lydia and Greek cities
Archaic Greece emergence of lyric poetry
Archaic Greece emergence of pre-Socratic philosophy
Archaic Greece emergence of red-figure pottery at the end of the period
Archaic Greece emergence of tyrannies in some cities
Archaic Greece expansion of Greek artistic motifs influenced by the Near East
Archaic Greece expansion of sanctuaries and temples
Archaic Greece formation of Greek ethnic and cultural identity
Archaic Greece formation of regional leagues and alliances
Archaic Greece foundation of Greek colonies in the Black Sea region
Archaic Greece foundation of Greek colonies in the Mediterranean
Archaic Greece growth of maritime activity
Archaic Greece growth of sanctuaries such as Delphi and Olympia
Archaic Greece growth of symposion culture
Archaic Greece growth of trade
Archaic Greece increased social stratification
Archaic Greece increased use of inscriptions
Archaic Greece increasing political participation of male citizens
Archaic Greece institution of the Olympic Games as a major festival
Archaic Greece institutionalization of athletic games