E21 Person
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This property links an E69 instance of E69 Death event to the instance of E21 Person that died.
An instance of E69 Death may involve multiple people, for example in the case of a battle or disaster.
P98 brought into life
This property links an instance of E67 Birth event to an instance of E21 Person in the role of offspring.
P97 from father
This property links an instance of E67 Birth to an instance of E21 Person in the role of biological father.
P96 by mother
This property links an instance of E67 Birth to an instance of E21 Person in the role of birth-giving mother.
P152 has parent
This property associates an instance of E21 Person with another instance of E21 Person who plays the role of the first instance’s parent, regardless of whether the relationship is biological parenthood, assumed or pretended biological parenthood or an equivalent legal status of rights and obligations obtained by a social or legal act. This property is, among
P100 was death of
This property links an E69 Death event to the E21 Person that died.
A Death event may involve multiple people, for example in the case of a battle or disaster.
P98 brought into life
This property links an E67Birth event to an E21 Person in the role of offspring.
P97 from father
This property links an E67 Birth event to an E21 Person in the role of biological father.
P96 by mother
This property links an E67 Birth event to an E21 Person as a participant in the role of birth-giving mother.
F10 Person
This class comprises real persons who live or are assumed to have lived. Bibliographic identities or personae assumed by an individual or a group should be modelled as F12 Nomen and connected to the relevant person or group with an instance of F35 Nomen Use Statement, even if nothing more can be said about this person or group. In a bibliographic context, a name presented following the conventions usually employed for personal names will be assumed to correspond to an actual real person (F10 Person), unless evidence is available to indicate that this is not the case. The fact that a persona may erroneously be classified as an instance of F10 Person does not imply that the concept comprises personae.
Margaret Atwood
Hans Christian Andersen
Queen Victoria
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