Wikidata:Property proposal/heraldic attitude

heraldic attitude

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Originally proposed at Wikidata:Property proposal/Creative work

DescriptionProperty to describe the attitude or posture of a charge on a coat of arms (e.g. lion rampant). May be used as a main statement or qualifier in "depicts" statements (and possibly other types of statements).
Representsheraldic attitude (Q1243409)
Data typeItem
Domaincharge (Q1424805), as a main statement or qualifier
Allowed valuesany instance or subclass of heraldic attitude (Q1243409)
Example 1Barberini coat of arms (Q95691023) depicts (P180) bee (Q857492)volant (Q58810764)
Example 2leopard (Q355564)passant (Q47462389), → guardant (Q47462197)
Example 3lion rampant (Q3241798)rampant (Q1469340)
Planned useTo correctly describe family coats of arms depicted in paintings and tapestries
See alsoexpression, gesture or body pose (P6022), direction (P560), has characteristic (P1552)

Motivation

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We do not have a proper way to describe the canonical heraldic attitude of an animal or person in a coat of arms. In the early days of 2014, the prototype item coat of arms of the municipality of Östersund (Q10728131) used direction (P560) for this, but that causes a constraint violation. The item lion rampant (Q3241798) uses has characteristic (P1552). expression, gesture or body pose (P6022) is the closest property we already have, but I think it would best to create a unique property for "heraldic attitude" with its restricted vocabulary of values (Wikidata has 26 of them). PKM (talk) 21:38, 28 May 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Discussion

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@PKM, Jura1, Nomen ad hoc, Jheald, Tinker Bell:   Done heraldic attitude (P8503) Pamputt (talk) 05:34, 30 July 2020 (UTC)[reply]