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− | === time frame [https://canonbase.eu/wiki/Property:P86 P86] ===
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− | used to define the time frame the item is about.
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− | Specifically useful for theatres where no clear building date is known, like Greek or Roman theatres.
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− | value list '''[[Item:Q30|Q30]]'''
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− | === Building date [https://canonbase.eu/wiki/Property:P101 P101] ===
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− | The date that the building process started
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− | === Location hosted theatre [https://canonbase.eu/wiki/Property:P16 P16 ] ===
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− | marks that there was a previous theatre structure before with the date when so happened. It should be complemented with
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− | [https://canonbase.eu/wiki/Property:P240 P240 ] structure replaces assigning the previous structure.
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− | === opening date (or re-opening) [https://canonbase.eu/wiki/Property:P102 P102] ===
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− | The date of the opening of the building, or the first performance.
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− | Can also be used for a reopening after closure or redevelopment.
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− | === restoration date [https://canonbase.eu/wiki/Property:P103 P103] ===
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− | Starting date of a restoration process
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− | The end date is the reopening date
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− | restoration is used for restoring in the authentic condition, for updates, redevelopment or refurbishment of a building, use [redevelopment].
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− | === reconstruction date [https://canonbase.eu/wiki/Property:P104 P104] ===
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− | Starting date of a reconstruction process
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− | Redevelopment is used for updates, changes in structure or refurbishment of a building. For restoring in the authentic condition use [restauration]
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− | === discovery date [https://canonbase.eu/wiki/Property:P105 P105] ===
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− | The date a building or a space is rediscovered.
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− | This can apply to historic, archaeological sites, but also to theatres that were used for another purpose.
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− | === burned down date [https://canonbase.eu/wiki/Property:P106 P106] ===
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− | date of a major fire
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− | === closure date [https://canonbase.eu/wiki/Property:P107 P107] ===
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− | Date of a (semi)permanent closure of the building
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− | If the theatre is destroyed, use [https://canonbase.eu/wiki/Property:P107 dissolved, abolished or demolished]
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− | === dissolved, abolished or demolished [https://canonbase.eu/wiki/Property:P108 P108] ===
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− | Date of the destruction of the building
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− | === change of use [https://canonbase.eu/wiki/Property:P169 P169] ===
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− | Date of permanent change of use of the building
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− | For example when a theatre becomes a store
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− | Add [context] qualifier to add extra information.
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− | === by [https://canonbase.eu/wiki/Property:P109 P109] ===
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− | Qualifier referring to a person, mostly an architect
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− | Can be used for [Date of restauration], [Date of redevelopment] or [Date of (re)discovering] to state who has lead the action.
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