Belle Starr

GPTKB entity

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Predicate Object
gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:outlaws
gptkbp:affiliation Outlaw gangs
gptkbp:associated_with gptkb:The_Wild_Bunch
gptkb:James_Younger_Gang
gptkb:The_American_Old_West
gptkbp:birth_date February 5, 1848
gptkbp:birth_place Bramble, Missouri
gptkbp:burial_place gptkb:Eufaula_Cemetery
gptkbp:children Etta and Edna Starr
gptkbp:contribution gptkb:folklore
gptkbp:criminal_charge gptkb:crime
Horse theft
gptkbp:cultural_heritage gptkb:American
gptkbp:cultural_impact Inspiration for songs and literature
gptkbp:cultural_symbol Rebellion against societal norms
gptkbp:death_date February 3, 1889
gptkbp:death_place gptkb:Eufaula,_Oklahoma
gptkbp:depicted_in Biographies
gptkbp:famous_for Her defiance of gender norms
Her daring exploits
Her involvement in the American Old West
Her outlaw lifestyle
gptkbp:famous_quote " I am a woman, and I can do anything a man can do."
gptkbp:full_name gptkb:Belle_Shirley
gptkbp:historical_period gptkb:American_Civil_War
gptkbp:historical_significance Female representation in outlaw history
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Belle Starr
gptkbp:image https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/3e/ Belle_ Starr.jpg
gptkbp:influence Feminist movements
gptkbp:influenced Popular culture
Modern portrayals of female outlaws
gptkbp:influenced_by American frontier life
Outlaw culture
gptkbp:known_for Being a female outlaw
Her escapades and adventures
Her legendary status
Her relationships with other outlaws
gptkbp:legacy Symbol of the Wild West
gptkbp:nickname gptkb:The_Bandit_Queen
gptkbp:notable_event Murdered in 1889
gptkbp:notable_for Her criminal activities
gptkbp:occupation gptkb:outlaws
gptkbp:portrayed_in Films and television shows
gptkbp:relationship_with gptkb:outlaws
gptkbp:spouse Jim Starr
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:The_Long_Riders
gptkbp:bfsLayer 5