notableFact

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predicate

Indicates that there exists a particularly significant or noteworthy fact or piece of information associated with the subject.

All labels observed (20)

Label Occurrences
notableFact canonical 699
notableFirst 79
hasNotableFact 57

Sample triples (913)

Subject Object
Mickey Rooney career spanned nine decades
Malia Obama first daughter born on U.S. Independence Day to a sitting or future U.S. president
John Carver served as governor only for a few months before his death in 1621
Liberia first African country to elect a female head of state
Rutgers Scarlet Knights football participated in the first intercollegiate American football game
NBA Finals Most Valuable Player Award only player to win the award while on the losing team via predicate surface "firstWinnerNotableFact"
1998 Commonwealth Games first Commonwealth Games held in Asia via predicate surface "notableFirst"
1998 Commonwealth Games first Commonwealth Games with team sports as full medal events via predicate surface "notableFirst"
Gone with the Wind one of the highest-grossing films of all time when adjusted for inflation
Gone with the Wind considered a landmark of classical Hollywood cinema
Gone with the Wind noted for its cultural impact and enduring popularity
USS Nevada (BB-36) only U.S. battleship to get underway during the attack on Pearl Harbor
Presidents' Trophy introduced to formally recognize the NHL regular-season champion
Presidents' Trophy some Presidents' Trophy winners have been eliminated early in the Stanley Cup playoffs
1936 Summer Olympics (Berlin)
surface form: 1936 Summer Olympics
first Olympic Games with extensive torch relay via predicate surface "notableFirst"
1936 Summer Olympics (Berlin)
surface form: 1936 Summer Olympics
first Olympics with significant television coverage via predicate surface "notableFirst"
Lieserl Einstein first child of Albert Einstein and Mileva Marić
Lieserl Einstein existence became known through Albert and Mileva’s correspondence discovered in the 1980s
Lieserl Einstein her later life and fate are unknown due to lack of historical records
Lieserl Einstein mentioned in letters from Albert Einstein to Mileva Marić in 1901 and 1902
Lieserl Einstein her birth and life were kept private and not publicly discussed by Albert Einstein
Lieserl Einstein subject of historical debate regarding whether she died in infancy or was given up for adoption
Lieserl Einstein no known photographs of her have been authenticated
Lieserl Einstein no official birth or death certificates have been conclusively identified
Lieserl Einstein her story has inspired various biographical and fictional works about Albert Einstein’s family
Lieserl Einstein her existence was unknown to most biographers until late 20th century
Lieserl Einstein sometimes hypothesized to have suffered from an illness such as scarlet fever, though this is unconfirmed
Doolittle Raid first U.S. air raid to strike the Japanese home islands
Doolittle Raid first time medium bombers were launched from an aircraft carrier for combat
Mary Eleanor Darwin died in early childhood
Mary Eleanor Darwin was one of the daughters of naturalist Charles Darwin and his wife Emma Darwin
Academy Award for Best Film Editing Best Picture winners are frequently nominated for Best Film Editing
Academy Award for Best Film Editing considered one of the most important technical Oscars
Akihito first Japanese emperor to abdicate in over two centuries
Phoebe Adele Gates daughter of Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates
Phoebe Adele Gates daughter of philanthropist Melinda French Gates
1992 Winter Olympics last Winter Olympics to be held in the same year as the Summer Olympics
1992 Winter Olympics first Winter Olympics to feature short track speed skating as a full medal sport
President of the Hellenic Republic first female President of Greece is Katerina Sakellaropoulou
2022 Winter Olympics first city to host both Summer and Winter Olympic Games
Israel Putnam was one of the first major generals appointed by the Continental Congress in 1775
Israel Putnam was a veteran ranger officer during the French and Indian War
Israel Putnam became a popular folk hero in early American patriotic literature
Israel Putnam suffered a debilitating stroke in 1779 that ended his active military service
Israel Putnam is associated with the famous order often paraphrased as 'Don’t fire until you see the whites of their eyes' at Bunker Hill
1998 Stanley Cup Finals Detroit Red Wings swept the series 4–0
1998 Stanley Cup Finals 1998 Stanley Cup Finals self-linksurface differs
surface form: Detroit Red Wings won their second consecutive Stanley Cup
1998 Stanley Cup Finals Washington Capitals
surface form: Washington Capitals appeared in their first Stanley Cup Finals
Super Bowl XXXVII First Super Bowl championship in Tampa Bay Buccaneers franchise history
Super Bowl XXXVII Featured top-ranked Tampa Bay Buccaneers defense against top-ranked Oakland Raiders offense