Classifier Instance:

Anchor text: Cothon
Target Entity: Cothon
Preceding Context: Archeology has discovered that the famous circular military harbour at Carthage, the
Succeeding Context: , received a significant buildup after this war. It could house and quickly deploy about 200 triremes, and was shielded from external sight. This is a surprising development, as after the war, the Carthaginian fleet was restricted to only ten triremes as one of the terms of surrender. One possible explanation: as has been pointed out for other Phoenician cities, privateers with warships played a significant role besides trade, even when the Roman Empire was fully established and officially controlled all coasts. In this case it is not clear whether the treaty included private warships. The only reference to Punic privateers is from the First Punic War: one of them, Hanno the Rhodian, owned a quinquereme (faster than the serial production models which the Romans had copied), manned with about 500 men and then among the heaviest warships in use. Later pirates in Roman waters are all reported with much smaller vessels, that could outrun naval vessels, but operated with lower personnel costs. Thus, piracy was probably highly developed in Carthage and the state did not have a monopoly of military forces. Pirates probably played an important role in capturing slaves, one of the most profitable trade goods, but merchant ships with tradeable goods and a crew were also their targets. There is no source about the fate of Punic privateers in the periods between the Punic Wars.
Paragraph Title: Aftermath
Source Page: Second Punic War

Ground Truth Types:

|---wordnet_entity_100001740
|  |---yagoGeoEntity
|  |  |---wordnet_location_100027167
|  |  |  |---wordnet_point_108620061
|  |  |  |  |---wordnet_geographic_point_108578706
|  |  |  |  |  |---wordnet_geographic_point_108578706_rest

Predicted Types:

TypeConfidenceDecision
wordnet_artifact_100021939-0.8871977645105812 0
wordnet_event_100029378-1.6223021103565158 0
wordnet_organization_108008335-2.351099914627064 0
wordnet_person_100007846-1.1340917512426092 0
yagoGeoEntity1.1015741523447578 1
wordnet_location_1000271671.795189659423321 1
wordnet_region_108630985-1.3193857724136873 0
wordnet_space_113910384-1.4613121557469568 0
wordnet_point_1086200612.1904540758227617 1
wordnet_position_108621598-1.3713895239316714 0
wordnet_topographic_point_108664443-1.5582394999163276 0
wordnet_geographic_point_1085787060.9856366767827881 1
wordnet_address_108491027-0.5677744772580846 0
wordnet_workplace_104602044-0.5948943898413028 0
wordnet_region_108630039-1.5893059178196718 0
wordnet_line_108593262-1.0319909519281787 0
wordnet_structure_104341686-1.7200099657717864 0
wordnet_facility_103315023-1.8478732857835571 0
wordnet_body_of_water_109225146-1.282081714776827 0
wordnet_geological_formation_109287968-1.6627305062897966 0
wordnet_way_104564698-1.8125097929001353 0
wordnet_land_109334396-1.8477714464899695 0
|---wordnet_entity_100001740
|  |---wordnet_artifact_100021939
|  |  |---wordnet_structure_104341686
|  |  |---wordnet_facility_103315023
|  |  |---wordnet_way_104564698
|  |---wordnet_event_100029378
|  |---wordnet_organization_108008335
|  |---wordnet_person_100007846
|  |---yagoGeoEntity
|  |  |---wordnet_location_100027167
|  |  |  |---wordnet_region_108630985
|  |  |  |---wordnet_space_113910384
|  |  |  |---wordnet_point_108620061
|  |  |  |  |---wordnet_position_108621598
|  |  |  |  |---wordnet_topographic_point_108664443
|  |  |  |  |---wordnet_geographic_point_108578706
|  |  |  |  |  |---wordnet_address_108491027
|  |  |  |  |  |---wordnet_workplace_104602044
|  |  |  |---wordnet_region_108630039
|  |  |  |---wordnet_line_108593262
|  |  |---wordnet_structure_104341686
|  |  |---wordnet_facility_103315023
|  |  |---wordnet_body_of_water_109225146
|  |  |---wordnet_geological_formation_109287968
|  |  |---wordnet_way_104564698
|  |  |---wordnet_land_109334396