significance
P428
predicate
Indicates that one entity holds particular importance, influence, or meaningful impact in relation to another entity or context.
Observed surface forms (45)
- culturalSignificance ×1,471
- strategicImportance ×1,004
- importance ×443
- literarySignificance ×215
- strategicSignificance ×194
- significantFigure ×169
- politicalSignificance ×131
- historicalImportance ×91
- significantIn ×34
- economicSignificance ×29
- hasImportance ×29
- hasParticularSignificance ×13
- relevance ×11
- significantRole ×11
- engineeringSignificance ×7
- significantImpact ×6
- biologicalSignificance ×5
- symbolicSignificance ×5
- hasSignificanceIn ×4
- haveSignificanceIn ×4
- resultSignificance ×4
- significanceIn ×4
- evolutionarySignificance ×3
- hasGlobalSignificance ×3
- hasSignificanceType ×3
- significanceInJudaism ×3
- significantImpactOn ×3
- მნიშვნელობა ×3
- globalImportance ×2
- globalSignificance ×2
- hasSignificanceFor ×2
- moralSignificance ×2
- significanceTo ×2
- significantInPeriod ×2
- bendSignificance ×1
- civilSignificance ×1
- designSignificance ×1
- importanceDuring ×1
- paleoclimateSignificance ×1
- powwowSignificance ×1
- projectSignificance ×1
- significantObject ×1
- significantPower ×1
- starSignificance ×1
- stratigraphicSignificance ×1
Sample triples (8,649)
| Subject | Object |
|---|---|
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Battle of Granicus
surface form:
Battle of the Granicus
|
first major victory of Alexander the Great over the Persian Empire ⓘ |
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Battle of Granicus
surface form:
Battle of the Granicus
|
opened the way for the conquest of Asia Minor ⓘ |
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Battle of Granicus
surface form:
Battle of the Granicus
|
secured Alexander's foothold in Asia ⓘ |
| Battle of the Granua | key engagement of the Marcomannic Wars ⓘ |
| Battle of the Great Swamp | key engagement in the Pequot War ⓘ |
| Battle of the Hydaspes | marked the limit of Alexander the Great's eastward expansion ⓘ |
| Battle of the Hydaspes | secured Alexander the Great's easternmost major conquest ⓘ |
| Battle of the Java Sea | eliminated Allied naval opposition around Java via predicate surface "strategicSignificance" ⓘ |
| Battle of the Java Sea | secured Japanese control of sea lanes in the Dutch East Indies via predicate surface "strategicSignificance" ⓘ |
| Battle of the Kalka River | early demonstration of Mongol military power in Eastern Europe ⓘ |
| Battle of the Kalka River | exposed disunity among Kievan Rus' princes ⓘ |
| Battle of the Makassar Strait | contributed to Japanese control of the Dutch East Indies sea lanes via predicate surface "strategicSignificance" ⓘ |
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Battle of Mareth Line
surface form:
Battle of the Mareth Line
|
breach of Axis defensive line in southern Tunisia via predicate surface "strategicSignificance" ⓘ |
|
Battle of Mareth Line
surface form:
Battle of the Mareth Line
|
enabled Allied advance toward Sfax and Sousse via predicate surface "strategicSignificance" ⓘ |
| Battle of the Metaurus | ended the Carthaginian attempt to reinforce Hannibal in Italy ⓘ |
| Battle of the Metaurus | turned the strategic initiative decisively in favor of Rome in the Second Punic War ⓘ |
| Battle of the Milvian Bridge | key step toward Christianization of the Roman Empire ⓘ |
| Battle of the Milvian Bridge | turning point in Constantine’s rise to power ⓘ |
| Battle of the Niemen River | decisive engagement of the Polish–Soviet War ⓘ |
| Battle of the Niemen River | helped secure Poland’s eastern borders ⓘ |
| Battle of the Philippines (1944–1945) | secured bases for operations against Japan via predicate surface "strategicImportance" ⓘ |
| Battle of the Philippines (1944–1945) | severed Japan’s access to resources from Southeast Asia via predicate surface "strategicImportance" ⓘ |
| Battle of the Points | helped delay Japanese capture of Bataan via predicate surface "strategicSignificance" ⓘ |
| Battle of the Pyramids | secured French control over Cairo via predicate surface "strategicSignificance" ⓘ |
| Battle of the Pyramids | secured French control over much of Egypt via predicate surface "strategicSignificance" ⓘ |
| Battle of the Reichswald | breached German defenses in the Rhineland via predicate surface "strategicSignificance" ⓘ |
| Battle of the Reichswald | contributed to opening the route to the Rhine River via predicate surface "strategicSignificance" ⓘ |
| Battle of the Scheldt | control of sea access to Antwerp via predicate surface "strategicImportance" ⓘ |
| Battle of the Tenaru | boosted American morale early in the Guadalcanal Campaign via predicate surface "historicalImportance" ⓘ |
| Battle of the Tenaru | demonstrated vulnerability of Japanese infantry tactics against prepared defenses via predicate surface "historicalImportance" ⓘ |
| Battle of the Tenaru | first major Japanese ground assault repulsed on Guadalcanal via predicate surface "strategicSignificance" ⓘ |
| Battle of the Tenaru | secured the American beachhead on Guadalcanal via predicate surface "strategicSignificance" ⓘ |
| Battle of the Trench | demonstrated effectiveness of trench warfare in Arabia ⓘ |
| Battle of the Trench | secured Medina as Muslim stronghold ⓘ |
| Battle of the Trench | turning point in Muslim–Meccan struggle ⓘ |
| Battle of the University City | control of access to central Madrid via predicate surface "strategicImportance" ⓘ |
| Battle of the University City | control of key bridges over the Manzanares via predicate surface "strategicImportance" ⓘ |
| Battle of the Volturno Line | secured Allied advance toward Rome via predicate surface "strategicImportance" ⓘ |
| Battle of the Wabash | one of the worst defeats in U.S. Army history ⓘ |
| Battle of the Wabash | worst defeat of U.S. forces by Native Americans ⓘ |
| Battle of the Zab | major turning point in early Islamic history ⓘ |
| Battle of the Zab | marked the end of Umayyad political dominance in the eastern Islamic world ⓘ |
| Battle of the Zab | paved the way for Abbasid Caliphate to become the leading Islamic power ⓘ |
| Battle off Samar | helped secure Allied landings on Leyte via predicate surface "strategicSignificance" ⓘ |
| Battles of Lexington and Concord | opening engagements of the American Revolutionary War ⓘ |
| Battles of Lexington and Concord | start of armed conflict between Great Britain and its thirteen American colonies ⓘ |
| Battles of Trenton and Princeton | demonstrated effectiveness of the Continental Army under George Washington ⓘ |
| Battles of Trenton and Princeton | turning point in early phase of the American Revolutionary War ⓘ |
| Battles of Trenton and Princeton | weakened British and Hessian positions in New Jersey ⓘ |
| Bauakademie, Berlin | major Prussian school of architecture ⓘ |