Nelson's Pillar
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Nelson's Pillar
Summary
Nelson's Pillar is a victory column[1]. It draws 1,290 Wikipedia views per month (victory_column category, ranking #6 of 32).[2]
Key Facts
- Nelson's Pillar is located in Dublin[3].
- Nelson's Pillar is in the country of Ireland[4].
- Nelson's Pillar's instance of is recorded as victory column[5].
- Nelson's Pillar's architect is recorded as Francis Johnston[6].
- Nelson's Pillar's architect is recorded as William Wilkins[7].
- Nelson's Pillar's commissioned by is recorded as Dublin Corporation[8].
- Horatio Nelson is named after Nelson's Pillar[9].
- Nelson's Pillar's Commons category is recorded as Nelson's Pillar, Dublin[10].
- 1808 marks the founding of Nelson's Pillar[11].
- Nelson's Pillar was dissolved in March 8, 1966[12].
- Nelson's Pillar's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 53.349805555555555, 'lon': -6.26025}[13].
- Nelson's Pillar's significant event is recorded as demolition[14].
- Nelson's Pillar's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Nelson's Pillar, Dublin[15].
- Nelson's Pillar's Commons gallery is recorded as Nelson's Pillar, Dublin[16].
- Nelson's Pillar's date of official opening is recorded as October 21, 1809[17].
- Nelson's Pillar's native label is recorded as {'lang': 'en', 'text': "Nelson's Pillar"}[18].
- Nelson's Pillar's height is recorded as {'unit': 'Q11573', 'amount': '+40.8'}[19].
- Nelson's Pillar's date of official closure is recorded as March 8, 1966[20].
- Nelson's Pillar's historic county is recorded as County Dublin[21].
Why It Matters
Nelson's Pillar draws 1,290 Wikipedia views per month (victory_column category, ranking #6 of 32).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 11 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[22]