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Great Britain declares War on the German Empire

Aug
04

On August 4, 1914, Great Britain declared war on the German Empire for, among a long list of complex reasons, violating Belgian Neutrality as they attempted to invade France through Belgium. While the cabinet declared war on the German empire and not the King, this was primarily a constitutional delicacy. It was really the British Empire declaring war on the German Empire and that the Dominions and the British Indian Empire would support Great Britain directly was no more surprising than Austro-Hungary supporting Germany.

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My Canada does not include Newfoundland (and other provocative LOD statements)

May
25

Relation 391196A given in working with historical data is that things will have changed since the data was created and this means that some interpretation is necessary to put the data in the right context. In Muninn's case the state of the world as it was in the 1910s is very different from the world of today in terms of things, places and people.

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Linked Open Data for Ultra Realistic Simulations

May
05

One of the uncomfortable questions that is often repeated with projects generating linked open data is "So, you've created a database. Now what?". You've created the datasets, published them in linked open data and created useful API's, SPARQL endpoints and maybe even a nice html layout for the data. But how do you actually use the data and does it actually ever get used?  

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New Dictionary of Terms About the Great War

Sep
11

Cover of book, as scanned by the Internet archiveA second dictionary has been added to the Muninn ontologies pages based on the Tommy's Dictionary of the Trenches by Arthur Guy Empey in the book Over The Top.

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