chronologyEnd

P76220 predicate

Indicates that one event, state, or time interval marks the ending point or conclusion of another in a temporal sequence.

Observed surface forms (5)

Sample triples (31)

Subject Object
Abbasid art 13th century (core period) via predicate surface "chronologicalEnd"
Abydos King List Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt
surface form: 19th Dynasty of Egypt
Abydos King List reign of Seti I
Amri c. 2600 BCE
Amri culture circa 2600 BCE via predicate surface "hasChronologyEnd"
Antequera Dolmens Site 2nd millennium BCE (approximate)
Catania archaeological area Late Antiquity
surface form: Late Roman period
Cerro Blanco (Moche Valley) circa 8th century CE
Codex Aubin 16th century colonial period
Construction photographs of the Empire State Building 1931
Cupisnique ceramic style circa 500 BCE
Eóganacht Glendamnach high Middle Ages (as distinct ruling line) via predicate surface "chronologicalEnd"
Frattesina 10th century BCE
Glasinac-Mati culture late 1st millennium BC
Karphi circa 10th century BC
King of the Suebi late 6th century via predicate surface "chronologicalEnd"
Latial culture c. 700 BC
Lebanese independence movement mid-20th century via predicate surface "chronologicalEnd"
Maadi culture circa 3500 BCE
Moche archaeological complex 8th century CE
Modern Baseball Committee 1987 via predicate surface "focusesOnEraEnd"
Mousterian stone tool industry approximately 40,000 years ago
Przeworsk culture (partly)
surface form: Przeworsk culture
5th century CE
Raja Dahir's kingdom of Sindh early 8th century via predicate surface "chronologicalEnd"
Records of the Three Kingdoms 280 via predicate surface "historicalScopeEnd"
Right-Wing Women in Chile: Feminine Power and the Struggle Against Allende, 1964–1973 1973 via predicate surface "chronologicalEnd"
Samguk Sagi unification under Silla via predicate surface "historicalScopeEnd"
Second Sophistic 3rd century CE via predicate surface "chronologicalEnd"
Synod of Constantinople in 843 second Iconoclast period via predicate surface "historicalPeriodEnded"
vicus Caprarius
surface form: Vicus Caprarius
Late Antiquity
Wielbark culture 4th century CE