Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q7532538> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 22 of
22
with 100 triples per page.
- Q7532538 subject Q8885003.
- Q7532538 abstract "Siward's Howe, also known as Heslington Hill or Bunny Hill, is a terminal moraine located to the south-east of the city of York. Its imposing water tower is visible from many parts of the nearby suburbs of Tang Hall and Osbaldwick. The hill is named for Siward, the Danish warrior romanticised in Macbeth, who is rumoured to be buried beneath the tumuli at the wooded summit. The southern side of the Howe is part of Alcuin college of the University of York.".
- Q7532538 thumbnail Siward-water-tower.jpg?width=300.
- Q7532538 wikiPageWikiLink Q130283.
- Q7532538 wikiPageWikiLink Q1895810.
- Q7532538 wikiPageWikiLink Q2610088.
- Q7532538 wikiPageWikiLink Q274153.
- Q7532538 wikiPageWikiLink Q34023.
- Q7532538 wikiPageWikiLink Q35.
- Q7532538 wikiPageWikiLink Q42462.
- Q7532538 wikiPageWikiLink Q4713385.
- Q7532538 wikiPageWikiLink Q68366.
- Q7532538 wikiPageWikiLink Q7682688.
- Q7532538 wikiPageWikiLink Q8885003.
- Q7532538 wikiPageWikiLink Q967165.
- Q7532538 point "53.95 -1.052".
- Q7532538 type SpatialThing.
- Q7532538 comment "Siward's Howe, also known as Heslington Hill or Bunny Hill, is a terminal moraine located to the south-east of the city of York. Its imposing water tower is visible from many parts of the nearby suburbs of Tang Hall and Osbaldwick. The hill is named for Siward, the Danish warrior romanticised in Macbeth, who is rumoured to be buried beneath the tumuli at the wooded summit. The southern side of the Howe is part of Alcuin college of the University of York.".
- Q7532538 label "Siward's Howe".
- Q7532538 lat "53.95".
- Q7532538 long "-1.052".
- Q7532538 depiction Siward-water-tower.jpg.