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(‎Changed [es] description: objeto potencialmente ahistórico que se debe señalar en P742, con el objetivo de mantener unidos objetos históricamente limitados en una continuidad mayor)
 
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Formulation historique
Continuum historique
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Historischer Wortlaut
Historisches Kontinuum
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Historical wording
Historical continuum
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opiniones
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Redacción histórica
Continuo histórico
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ein Konzept in «», das im historischen Wortlaut notiert wird
tendenziell ahistorisches Objekt für die Property P742, mit der spezifische historisch eingegrenzte Objekte zu einem Kontinuum zusammen gefügt werden
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a concept in «» that is quoted in its authentic wording
a potentially ahistorical object to be noted on P742, with the aim to hold historically limited objects together in a bigger continuity
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un concept en «» qui est noté dans le texte historique
un objet potentiellement anhistorique à noter sur P742, dans le but de maintenir ensemble des objets historiquement limités dans une plus grande continuité
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un concepto en «» que se anota en el texto histórico
objeto potencialmente ahistórico que se debe señalar en P742, con el objetivo de mantener unidos objetos históricamente limitados en una continuidad mayor
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Property / Instance of: Basic object / rank
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Property / Instance of
 
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Latest revision as of 23:37, 4 February 2024

a potentially ahistorical object to be noted on P742, with the aim to hold historically limited objects together in a bigger continuity
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Historical continuum
a potentially ahistorical object to be noted on P742, with the aim to hold historically limited objects together in a bigger continuity

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