Athenian oligarchic coup of 411 BC
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The Athenian oligarchic coup of 411 BC was a brief overthrow of Athens’ democracy during the Peloponnesian War, when power was seized by a narrow oligarchic council known as the Four Hundred.
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How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T16196883 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Athenian oligarchic coup of 411 BC Context triple: [Ionian War, significantEvent, Athenian oligarchic coup of 411 BC]
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Athenian coup of 404 BC
The Athenian coup of 404 BC was the oligarchic seizure of power that ended Athenian democracy at the close of the Peloponnesian War and installed the regime known as the Thirty Tyrants.
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Perdicaris affair
The Perdicaris affair was a 1904 international kidnapping incident in Morocco that sparked a major diplomatic crisis between the United States and local authorities, famously prompting President Theodore Roosevelt’s show of naval force.
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C.
Peisistratid tyranny in Athens
The Peisistratid tyranny in Athens was a period of autocratic rule by the Peisistratid family in the 6th century BCE that laid important groundwork for later Athenian democracy.
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D.
Mytilenean revolt
The Mytilenean revolt was a failed uprising of the city of Mytilene on Lesbos against Athenian control during the Peloponnesian War, notable for the intense Athenian debate over whether to execute the entire male population.
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E.
Battle of Arginusae
The Battle of Arginusae was a major Athenian naval victory over Sparta in 406 BC that briefly shifted the balance of the Peloponnesian War but led to political turmoil in Athens over the treatment of shipwrecked sailors.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
NED2
Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Athenian oligarchic coup of 411 BC Target entity description: The Athenian oligarchic coup of 411 BC was a brief overthrow of Athens’ democracy during the Peloponnesian War, when power was seized by a narrow oligarchic council known as the Four Hundred.
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A.
Athenian coup of 404 BC
The Athenian coup of 404 BC was the oligarchic seizure of power that ended Athenian democracy at the close of the Peloponnesian War and installed the regime known as the Thirty Tyrants.
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B.
Perdicaris affair
The Perdicaris affair was a 1904 international kidnapping incident in Morocco that sparked a major diplomatic crisis between the United States and local authorities, famously prompting President Theodore Roosevelt’s show of naval force.
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C.
Peisistratid tyranny in Athens
The Peisistratid tyranny in Athens was a period of autocratic rule by the Peisistratid family in the 6th century BCE that laid important groundwork for later Athenian democracy.
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D.
Mytilenean revolt
The Mytilenean revolt was a failed uprising of the city of Mytilene on Lesbos against Athenian control during the Peloponnesian War, notable for the intense Athenian debate over whether to execute the entire male population.
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E.
Battle of Arginusae
The Battle of Arginusae was a major Athenian naval victory over Sparta in 406 BC that briefly shifted the balance of the Peloponnesian War but led to political turmoil in Athens over the treatment of shipwrecked sailors.
- F. None of above. chosen
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