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Pantheon.World ID

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Descriptionidentifier for a webpage on Pantheon.World
RepresentsPantheon.World (Q139913722)
Issued byPantheon.World (Q139913722)
Data typeExternal identifier
Domainhuman (Q5), geographic location (Q2221906), country (Q6256), profession (Q28640), historical period (Q11514315)
Example 1The Buddha (Q9441)person/The_Buddha
Example 2Isaac Newton (Q935)person/Isaac_Newton
Example 3London (Q84)place/london
Example 4New York City (Q60)place/new-york-city
Example 5France (Q142)country/france
Example 6association football player (Q937857)occupation/soccer-player
Example 7politician (Q82955)occupation/politician
External linksUse in sister projects: [ar][az][bn][de][en][es][fa][fr][he][hi][it][ja][ka][kn][ko][ml][mr][nl][pl][pt][ro][ru][sv][te][tr][ur][vi][zh][commons][species][wd][en.wikt][fr.wikt].
Mix'n'match2964
Number of IDs in source~113,000
Expected completenesseventually complete (Q21873974)
Implied notabilityWikidata property for an identifier that suggests notability (Q62589316)
Formatter URLhttps://pantheon.world/profile/$1
Applicable "stated in"-valuePantheon.World (Q139913722)
Single-value constraintyes
Distinct-values constraintyes
Wikidata projectWikidata:WikiProject Websites

Motivation

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Identifier for pantheon.world, which collects and visualizes data from biographies of notable individuals (specifically, from Wikipedia). It is version 2.0 of Pantheon (Q139920453), "a manually verified dataset of globally famous biographies." There are currently over 1200 links to Pantheon.World from Wikidata. Trivialist (talk) 06:48, 31 May 2026 (UTC) -- Trivialist (talk) 06:48, 31 May 2026 (UTC)[reply]

Discussion

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BERJAYA Notified participants of WikiProject Websites. Trivialist (talk) 07:07, 31 May 2026 (UTC)[reply]

  • BERJAYA Comment I like the idea, but I'd much prefer it if there were separate properties for each of person, place, country, occupation and era. It would not only be difficult to apply property constraints otherwise, but it would also be difficult to use their API since you'd need to extract the page slug from the ID. Also, some of the examples above don't look quite right with malformed syntax. As an aside, the website seems very slow to me and I frequently get 502 errors. But maybe I'm just unlucky. -- Yirba (talk) 18:35, 15 June 2026 (UTC)[reply]
  • @Trivialist: Could you please clarify the comments above by @Yirba:. -- Regards, ZI Jony (Talk) 16:48, 1 July 2026 (UTC)[reply]
    • I wasn't sure about proposing several properties at once, which is why I just did one, mainly thinking of IMDb ID (P345). Also I fixed one of the examples that was slightly malformed. Also for what little it's worth, the site loads OK for me? :) Trivialist (talk) 14:22, 2 July 2026 (UTC)[reply]
      The website seems okay now. You mention IMDb as an example, but whilst that is a single property, the IDs look like nm0010930, not name/nm0010930. Also, Letterboxd has seven properties. How many properties a service should have depends on that service, what the IDs look like, how they function, etc. And in this case, it looks like something that should have multiple properties. Yirba (talk) 22:18, 3 July 2026 (UTC)[reply]