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Where did Elżbieta Szydłowiecka's father die?
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Title: Motherland (disambiguation)
Passage: Motherland is the place of one's birth, the place of one's ancestors, or the place of origin of an ethnic group. Motherland may also refer to:
Title: Place of birth
Passage: The place of birth( POB) or birthplace is the place where a person was born. This place is often used in legal documents, together with name and date of birth, to uniquely identify a person. As a general rule with respect to passports, the place of birth is determined to be the country that currently has" sovereignty" over the actual place of birth, regardless of when the birth actually occurred. The place of birth is not necessarily the place where the parents of the new baby live. If the baby is born in a hospital in another place, that place is the place of birth. In many countries, this also means that the government requires that the birth of the new baby is registered in the place of birth. Some countries place less or no importance on the place of birth, instead using alternative geographical characteristics for the purpose of identity documents. For example, Sweden has used the concept of" födelsehemortdomicile of birth") since 1947. This means that the domicile of the baby's mother is the registered place of birth. The location of the maternity ward or other physical birthplace is considered unimportant. Similarly, Switzerland uses the concept of" Heimatortlieu d'origineluogo d'origineplace of origin" in German, French and Italian respectively). A child born to Swiss parents is automatically assigned the place of origin of the parent with the same last name, so the child either gets their mother's or father's place of origin. A child born to one Swiss parent and one foreign parent acquires the place of origin of their Swiss parent. In a Swiss passport and identity card, the holder's place of origin is stated, not their place of birth. In some countries( primarily in the Americas), the place of birth automatically determines the nationality of the baby, a practice often referred to by the Latin phrase" jus soli". Almost all countries outside the Americas instead attribute nationality based on the nationality( ies) of the baby's parents( referred to as" jus sanguinis"). There can be some confusion regarding the place of birth if the birth takes place in an unusual way: when babies are born on an airplane or at sea, difficulties can arise. The place of birth of such a person depends on the law of the countries involved, which include the nationality of the plane or ship, the nationality( ies) of the parents and/ or the location of the plane or ship( if the birth occurs in the territorial waters or airspace of a country). Some administrative forms may request the applicant's" country of birth". It is important to determine from the requester whether the information requested refers to the applicant's" place of birth" or" nationality at birth". For US citizens born abroad who under the US Constitution acquire US citizenship at the time of birth, the nationality at birth will be USA( American), while the place of birth would be the country in which the actual birth takes place.
Title: Elżbieta Szydłowiecka
Passage: Elżbieta Szydłowiecka (b. 1533, d. 1562) was a Polish–Lithuanian Calvinist noblewoman heiress. She was the youngest daughter of Court and Great Chancellor Krzysztof Szydłowiecki and Zofia Tagrowicka h. Tarnawa. She was born in 1533. She married Chancellor, Marshal and Hetman Mikołaj Krzysztof "the Black" Radziwiłł on 12 February 1548. Szydłowiecka died in 1562.
Title: Dance of Death (disambiguation)
Passage: Dance of Death, also called" Danse Macabre", is a late- medieval allegory of the universality of death. Dance of Death or The Dance of Death may also refer to:
Title: Sennedjem
Passage: The Ancient Egyptian artisan Sennedjem lived in Set Maat( translated as" The Place of Truth"), contemporary Deir el- Medina, on the west bank of the Nile, opposite Thebes, during the reigns of Seti I and Ramesses II. Sennedjem had the title" Servant in the Place of Truth". He was buried along with his wife, Iyneferti, and family in a tomb in the village necropolis. His tomb was discovered January 31, 1886. When Sennedjem's tomb was found, in it there was regular furniture from his home, including a stool and a bed, which he actually used when he was alive. His titles included Servant in the Place of Truth, meaning that he worked on the excavation and decoration of the nearby royal tombs.
Title: Valley of Death
Passage: Valley of Death may refer to:
Title: Where Was I
Passage: " Where Was I?" may refer to:
Title: Krzysztof Szydłowiecki
Passage: Krzysztof Szydłowiecki (1467–1532) was a Polish noble (szlachcic), magnate, Count of Szydłowiec. He was courtier since 1496, Podstoli of Kraków, Treasurer and Marshal of the Court of Prince Zygmunt since 1505, Podkomorzy of Kraków and Court Treasurer of the Crown from 1507 to 1510, castellan of Sandomierz since 1509, Deputy Chancellor of the Crown since 1511, Great Chancellor of the Crown and voivode of Kraków Voivodeship from 1515 to 1527 and castellan of Kraków since 1527. Starost of Sieradz, Gostynin, Sochaczew, Nowokrocze and Łuków. He is one of the characters on the famous painting by Jan Matejko, "Prussian Homage".
Title: Beaulieu-sur-Loire
Passage: Beaulieu- sur- Loire is a commune in the Loiret department in north -central France. It is also the place of death of Jacques MacDonald, a French general who served in the Napoleonic Wars
Title: Place of origin
Passage: In Switzerland, the place of origin( literally" home place" or" citizen place") denotes where a Swiss citizen has their municipal citizenship. It is not to be confused with the place of birth or place of residence, although two or all three of these locations may be identical depending on the person's circumstances.
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Kraków
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[
"Krzysztof Szydłowiecki",
"Elżbieta Szydłowiecka"
] |
Who is Nawrahta Of Kanni's uncle?
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Title: Ivan Benito
Passage: Ivan Benito( born 27 August 1976 in Aarau) is a Swiss retired professional footballer who played as goalkeeper. He is the uncle of Loris Benito.
Title: Bonifazio Bevilacqua Aldobrandini
Passage: Bonifazio Bevilacqua Aldobrandini (1571 – April 7, 1627) was an Italian Cardinal. He was the uncle of Pope Gregory XIV.
Title: Nawrahta of Mrauk-U
Passage: Nawrahta of Mrauk- U was a king of the Mrauk- U Dynasty of Arakan.
Title: Thihathu
Passage: Thihathu (1265–1325) was a co-founder of the Myinsaing Kingdom, and the founder of the Pinya Kingdom in today's central Burma (Myanmar). Thihathu was the youngest and most ambitious of the three brothers that successfully defended central Burma from Mongol invasions in 1287 and in 1300–01. He and his brothers toppled the regime at Pagan in 1297, and co-ruled central Burma. After his eldest brother Athinkhaya's death in 1310, Thihathu pushed aside the middle brother Yazathingyan, and took over as the sole ruler of central Burma. His decision to designate his adopted son Uzana I heir-apparent caused his eldest biological son, Saw Yun to set up a rival power center in Sagaing in 1315. Although Saw Yun nominally remained loyal to his father, after Thihathu's death in 1325, the two houses of Myinsaing officially became rival kingdoms in central Burma.
Title: Nawrahta of Kanni
Passage: Nawrahta of Kanni (also spelled) was a senior Myinsaing prince, who held important governorship positions in the rival Burmese-speaking kingdoms of Pinya and Sagaing. He was the youngest child of King Thihathu and his chief queen Mi Saw U, and the youngest brother of kings Uzana I and Kyawswa I of Pinya. Nawrahta was given the town of Shisha in fief on 7 February 1313 by Thihathu. He remained loyal to his father's Pinya faction when the Myinsaing Kingdom split into Pinya and Sagaing kingdoms in 1315. He remained loyal to Pinya throughout the reigns of Uzana I and Sithu. On 29 March 1344, Kyawswa I succeeded the Pinya throne and appointed his younger brother Nawrahta governor of the important city of Pinle, their ancestral base. But two brothers became rivals, and in 1349, Nawrahta fled west to Sagaing where his nephew Nawrahta Minye had just become king. Nawrahta Minye appointed Nawrahta governor of Kanni. All royal chronicles from "Maha Yazawin" (1724) onward identify Nawrahta of Kanni as an ancestor (maternal great-great-great grandfather) of King Bayinnaung of Toungoo Dynasty.
Title: Andrzej Gawroński (actor)
Passage: Andrzej Gawroński( born 10 February 1935 in Warsaw, Poland) is a Polish film and theatre actor. He is the brother of the late actor. He is also the uncle of, whose husband is.
Title: Ivan Novoseltsev
Passage: Ivan Petrovich Novoseltsev( born January 23, 1979) is a Russian former professional ice hockey winger. He is the uncle of Vladislav Namestnikov.
Title: Bradley Orr
Passage: Bradley James Orr( born 1 November 1982) is an English retired footballer. He is the uncle of Rangers defender Jon Flanagan.
Title: Hysen Hoxha
Passage: Hysen Efendi Hoxha( 1861–1934) was an Albanian politician, mayor of Gjirokastër, and the uncle of Enver Hoxha.
Title: John Breckin
Passage: John Breckin( born 27 July 1953) is an English former professional footballer who played as a left- back. He is the uncle of Nottingham Forest defender Ian Breckin.
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Yazathingyan
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[
"Thihathu",
"Nawrahta of Kanni"
] |
Where did the director of film The Young Diana die?
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Title: Code of Scotland Yard
Passage: Code of Scotland Yard is a 1947 British crime film directed by George King and starring Oskar Homolka, Muriel Pavlow and Derek Farr. It was also known as The Shop at Sly Corner, from the popular stage play of that name by Edward Percy. It features an appearance by the young Diana Dors. It was shot at Isleworth Studios. The film's sets were designed by the art director Bernard Robinson.
Title: S. N. Mathur
Passage: S.N. Mathur was the Director of the Indian Intelligence Bureau between September 1975 and February 1980. He was also the Director General of Police in Punjab.
Title: Albert Capellani
Passage: Albert Capellani (23 August 1874 – 26 September 1931) was a French film director and screenwriter of the silent era. He directed films between 1905 and 1922. One of his brother was the actor-sculptor Paul Capellani. and another the film director Roger Capellani. Capellani, along with his brother Paul, studied acting under Charles le Bargy at the Conservatoire de Paris. Starting his career as an actor, he worked with the director André Antoine at the Théâtre Libre and the Odéon. He then began directing plays for the Odéon, working alongside the lauded actor and director . In 1903, he became the head of the Alhambra music hall in Paris. He continued to work as an actor and director until he received a job offer from the Pathé Frères studio in 1905. Charles Pathé, who held high hopes for the artistic potential of film as a medium, invited him to join the artistic staff under the direction of Ferdinand Zecca. When Pathé in 1908 launched a "prestige" production unit, the Société des Auteurs et des Gens de Lettres (SCAGL), Capellani became its first artistic director. During his Pathé career, he worked as an adviser and supervisor to various directors, including Michel Carré, Georges Denola, Henri Étiévant, and Georges Monca. He often drew upon his theatrical background to cast stage actor colleagues for his films, such as Henry Krauss, who appeared as Quasimodo in his "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" (1911) and as Jean Valjean in his (1912). " Les Misérables" also gave the actress Mistinguett her first important screen role. His films cover many genres, including melodramas, fairy tales, costume dramas with historical and biblical themes, and literary adaptations, especially after taking up directorship of SCAGL in 1908. Characteristics of his style include a keen sense for staging actors in three-dimensional space, dynamic use of location filming, and an attention to subtle, realistic details that highlight the humanity of his characters. In 1914 he served in the French army as an officer but was wounded in at the battle of Soissons near Champaigne First Battle of Champagne. He was released from duty but because of the war was unable to direct films in France. In 1915, he moved to the United States and worked for the film studios Pathé Exchange, Metro Pictures Corporation, the World Film Company, Cosmopolitan Productions, Nazimova Productions, and his own newly created studio, Capellani Productions, Inc. Under his direction, Alla Nazimova rose to prominence as one of the greatest silent film stars in Hollywood. Capellani returned to France in 1923, where he floated several new film projects but was unable to bring any to fruition. He died of diabetes in 1931.
Title: Brian Kennedy (gallery director)
Passage: Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States. He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum. He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019. He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004.
Title: Peter Levin
Passage: Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre.
Title: The Young Diana
Passage: The Young Diana is a lost 1922 American silent drama film directed by Albert Capellani and Robert G. Vignola and written by Luther Reed. The film stars Marion Davies, Macklyn Arbuckle, Forrest Stanley, Gypsy O'Brien, and Pedro de Cordoba. It is based on the novel "The Young Diana" by Marie Corelli. The film was released on August 27, 1922, by Paramount Pictures.
Title: Jesse E. Hobson
Passage: Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 – November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955. Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation.
Title: Ian Barry (director)
Passage: Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV.
Title: The Time, the Place and the Girl (1946 film)
Passage: The Time, the Place and the Girl is a 1946 American musical film directed by David Butler. It is unrelated to the 1929 film" The Time, the Place and the Girl".
Title: Olav Aaraas
Passage: Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director. He was born in Fredrikstad. From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History. In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav.
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Paris
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[
"Albert Capellani",
"The Young Diana"
] |
What is the place of birth of the director of film Crazy Alien?
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Title: Tumurbaatar Enkhtungalag
Passage: Tumurbaatar Enkhtungalag is a Mongolian actress. She is best known for her role as Nadine Shao in the 2018 romantic comedy- drama film" Crazy Rich Asians".
Title: Ning Hao
Passage: Ning Hao (born 9 September 1977) is a Chinese film director. Ning studied at the Taiyuan Film School, where he majored in scenic design. He later transferred to the Art Department of Peking University. Ning eventually graduated from the Beijing Film Academy in 2003 with a degree from the Photography Department.
Title: Peter Levin
Passage: Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre.
Title: Dana Blankstein
Passage: Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television. She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur.
Title: Ian Barry (director)
Passage: Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV.
Title: Crazy Alien
Passage: Crazy Alien is a 2019 Chinese science-fiction comedy film directed by Ning Hao and written by Sun Xiaohang, Wu Nan, Dong Runnian, Liu Xiaodan and Pan Yiran. The film stars Huang Bo and Shen Teng in the lead roles. It was released in China on February 5, 2019, the Chinese New Year.
Title: Olav Aaraas
Passage: Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director. He was born in Fredrikstad. From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History. In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav.
Title: Brian Kennedy (gallery director)
Passage: Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States. He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum. He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019. He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004.
Title: Jesse E. Hobson
Passage: Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 – November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955. Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation.
Title: S. N. Mathur
Passage: S.N. Mathur was the Director of the Indian Intelligence Bureau between September 1975 and February 1980. He was also the Director General of Police in Punjab.
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Taiyuan
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[
"Crazy Alien",
"Ning Hao"
] |
Where was the place of death of Alessandro Vitelli's father?
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Title: Paolo II Vitelli
Passage: Paolo II Vitelli was an Italian condottiero and cavalryman. A member of the Vitelli family, he was born in Città di Castello and died in Parma. He was the son of Angela de' Rossi and her second husband Alessandro Vitelli.
Title: Taddea Malaspina
Passage: Taddea Malaspina( 1505-?) was an Italian marchesa. She was the mistress of Alessandro de' Medici, Duke of Florence from the early 1530s to about 1537 and was likely the mother of at least two of his children, Giulio di Alessandro de' Medici and Giulia de' Medici. Giulio de' Medici was associated with the Malaspina family at different points throughout his life. Taddea was the younger daughter of Alberico Malaspina, sovereign marquis of Massa, and Lucrezia d' Este. She married Count Giambattista Boiardo di Scandiano. After his death and the death of her father, Malaspina lived with her mother in Florence and had a number of lovers, including Alessandro. Her sister Ricciarda inherited the title after their father's death. Through Ricciarda's marriage, the family was related to Pope Innocent VIII. Ricciarda was probably also one of Alessandro de' Medici's lovers. In a portrait of Alessandro by Pontormo, dated to about 1534, the Duke, dressed in black, draws the profile of a woman in silverpoint. The portrait may have been a gift for Malaspina. The Chiesa della Madonna del Carmine and the Santa Chiara monastic complex in Massa, now in the Italian province of Massa Carrara, were built on Taddea Malaspina's order; they still stand.
Title: Angela de' Rossi
Passage: Angela Paola de' Rossi ( 1506- 11 November 1573) was an Italian noblewoman. She was born to Troilo I de' Rossi and Bianca Riario in San Secondo Parmense. Her first husband was Vitello Vitelli and her second was Alessandro Vitelli, both from the Vitelli family. She died in Città di Castello.
Title: Motherland (disambiguation)
Passage: Motherland is the place of one's birth, the place of one's ancestors, or the place of origin of an ethnic group. Motherland may also refer to:
Title: Paolo Vitelli (condottiero)
Passage: Paolo Vitelli (1461 – 1 October 1499) was an Italian knight and condottiero as well as lord of Montone. He was born in Città di Castello. He was the brother of Vitellozzo Vitelli, another condottiero. He worked as a mercenary for the republic of Florence, which he was suspected of treachery and executed.
Title: Antonio De Vitis
Passage: Antonio De Vitis( born 16 May 1964) is a retired Italian football striker. He is the father of Alessandro De Vitis.
Title: Beaulieu-sur-Loire
Passage: Beaulieu- sur- Loire is a commune in the Loiret department in north -central France. It is also the place of death of Jacques MacDonald, a French general who served in the Napoleonic Wars
Title: Alessandro Vitelli
Passage: Alessandro Vitelli (1500 - 1554) was an Italian condottiero in the service of the Holy Roman Empire, the Papal States and the Grand Duchy of Tuscany. He was an illegitimate son of Paolo Vitelli and the second husband of Angela de' Rossi. He also became count of Montone, count of Citerna and lord of Amatrice. He was born in Città di Castello and died in Citerna.
Title: Place of birth
Passage: The place of birth( POB) or birthplace is the place where a person was born. This place is often used in legal documents, together with name and date of birth, to uniquely identify a person. As a general rule with respect to passports, the place of birth is determined to be the country that currently has" sovereignty" over the actual place of birth, regardless of when the birth actually occurred. The place of birth is not necessarily the place where the parents of the new baby live. If the baby is born in a hospital in another place, that place is the place of birth. In many countries, this also means that the government requires that the birth of the new baby is registered in the place of birth. Some countries place less or no importance on the place of birth, instead using alternative geographical characteristics for the purpose of identity documents. For example, Sweden has used the concept of" födelsehemortdomicile of birth") since 1947. This means that the domicile of the baby's mother is the registered place of birth. The location of the maternity ward or other physical birthplace is considered unimportant. Similarly, Switzerland uses the concept of" Heimatortlieu d'origineluogo d'origineplace of origin" in German, French and Italian respectively). A child born to Swiss parents is automatically assigned the place of origin of the parent with the same last name, so the child either gets their mother's or father's place of origin. A child born to one Swiss parent and one foreign parent acquires the place of origin of their Swiss parent. In a Swiss passport and identity card, the holder's place of origin is stated, not their place of birth. In some countries( primarily in the Americas), the place of birth automatically determines the nationality of the baby, a practice often referred to by the Latin phrase" jus soli". Almost all countries outside the Americas instead attribute nationality based on the nationality( ies) of the baby's parents( referred to as" jus sanguinis"). There can be some confusion regarding the place of birth if the birth takes place in an unusual way: when babies are born on an airplane or at sea, difficulties can arise. The place of birth of such a person depends on the law of the countries involved, which include the nationality of the plane or ship, the nationality( ies) of the parents and/ or the location of the plane or ship( if the birth occurs in the territorial waters or airspace of a country). Some administrative forms may request the applicant's" country of birth". It is important to determine from the requester whether the information requested refers to the applicant's" place of birth" or" nationality at birth". For US citizens born abroad who under the US Constitution acquire US citizenship at the time of birth, the nationality at birth will be USA( American), while the place of birth would be the country in which the actual birth takes place.
Title: Where Was I
Passage: " Where Was I?" may refer to:
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Florence
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[
"Alessandro Vitelli",
"Paolo Vitelli (condottiero)"
] |
What is the place of birth of the director of film Do Not Marry, Girls?
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Title: Olav Aaraas
Passage: Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director. He was born in Fredrikstad. From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History. In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav.
Title: Do Not Marry, Girls
Passage: Do Not Marry, Girls is a 1985 Soviet musical film directed by Yevgeni Gerasimov.
Title: Brian Kennedy (gallery director)
Passage: Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States. He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum. He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019. He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004.
Title: Tshomlee Go
Passage: Tshomlee Cabanos Go( born January 13, 1981 in Iriga, Camarines Sur) is a taekwondo practitioner from the Philippines. He represented the country in the 2004 and 2008 Summer Olympics.
Title: Jennifer Sevilla
Passage: Jennifer Sevilla- Go( born May 14, 1974) is an actress in movies and television shows in the Philippines. She was a former member of That's Entertainment.
Title: Eric Go
Passage: Eric Go( born January 12, 1984) is an American male badminton player of Chinese- Filipino descent.
Title: Yevgeni Gerasimov (actor)
Passage: Yevgeni Vladimirovich Gerasimov (born 25 February 1951) is a Soviet and Russian theater and film actor, film director, people's artist of the Russian Federation (1994) and a Moscow City Duma deputy from the United Russia party. He is most known for his part in the television series "Guest from the Future".
Title: Ali Go
Passage: Ali Bernard Rojas Go( born 21 September 1976) is a Filipino former international footballer who played as a striker.
Title: Peter Levin
Passage: Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre.
Title: Ian Barry (director)
Passage: Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV.
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Moscow
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[
"Do Not Marry, Girls",
"Yevgeni Gerasimov (actor)"
] |
When is Wenceslaus I Of Legnica's father's birthday?
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Title: Bolesław IV of Legnica
Passage: Bolesław IV of Legnica( ca. 1349 – 3/4 March 1394) was a Duke of Legnica since 1364( nominally; together with his brothers). He was the third son of Wenceslaus I, Duke of Legnica by his wife Anna, daughter of Casimir I, Duke of Cieszyn.
Title: Adam Wenceslaus, Duke of Cieszyn
Passage: Adam Wenceslaus of Cieszyn( 12 December 1574 – 13 July 1617), was a Duke of Cieszyn from 1579 until his death. He was the second but only surviving son of Wenceslaus III Adam, Duke of Cieszyn, by his second wife Sidonia Katharina, daughter of Francis I, Duke of Saxe- Lauenburg. His older half- brother, Frederick Casimir, only son of Wenceslaus III Adam's first marriage, died a few years before he was born, in 1571.
Title: Henry VIII of Legnica
Passage: Henry VIII of Legnica( ca. 1355 – 12 December 1398) was a Duke of Legnica since 1364( nominally and together with his brothers) and Bishop of Włocławek since 1389 until his death. He was the fourth of Wenceslaus I, Duke of Legnica, by his wife Anna, daughter of Casimir I, Duke of Cieszyn.
Title: Hedwig of Legnica
Passage: Hedwig of Legnica( ca. 1351 – 1 August 1409) was a Polish princess and member of the Piast dynasty, in the Legnica branch. By marriage Hedwig was Duchess of Żagań. She was the fourth child and only daughter of Wenceslaus I, Duke of Legnica and his wife Anna, daughter of Casimir I, Duke of Cieszyn.
Title: Rupert I of Legnica
Passage: Rupert I of Legnica( 27 March 1347 – by 12 January 1409) was a Duke of Legnica since 1364 until his death, and also regent over half of the Duchy of Głogów- Żagań during 1397 – 1401. He was the eldest son of Wenceslaus I, Duke of Legnica, by his wife Anna, daughter of Casimir I, Duke of Cieszyn. He was born after eight years of childless marriage.
Title: Frederick II of Legnica
Passage: Frederick II, Duke of Legnica( 12 February 1480 – 17 September 1547), also known as the Great of Legnica, was a Duke of Legnica from 1488( until 1495 and 1505 with his brothers), of Brzeg from 1521. The most notorious of all Legnica Piast rulers, thanks to his excellent financial politics his Duchy was expanded to the Oder River, and he became the founder of the Duchy of Legnica- Wołów- Brzeg. He was the second son of Frederick I, Duke of Chojnów- Oława- Legnica- Brzeg- Lubin, by his wife Ludmila, daughter of George of Poděbrady, King of Bohemia.
Title: Bolesław III the Generous
Passage: Boleslaw III the Wasteful( 23 September 1291 – Brieg, 21 April 1352), was a Duke of Legnica, Brzeg( Brieg) from 1296 until 1342, and Duke of Wrocław from 1296 until 1311. He was the eldest son of Henry V the Fat, Duke of Legnica and Wrocław, by his wife Elisabeth, daughter of Bolesław the Pious, Duke of Greater Poland.
Title: Wenceslaus I of Legnica
Passage: Wenceslaus I, Duke of Legnica( ca. 1318 – 2 June 1364) was a Duke of Namysłów from 1338 and of Legnica- Brieg from 1342 until his death, but with further divisions with his brother Louis I. He was the eldest son of Bolesław III the Generous, Duke of Legnica- Brieg by his first wife, Margaret of Bohemia. He was named after his maternal grandfather, King Wenceslaus II of Bohemia.
Title: Sophia of Bavaria
Passage: Sophia of Bavaria (1376 – 4 November 1428) was a Queen of Bohemia and the spouse of Wenceslaus, King of Bohemia and King of the Romans. She was briefly interim regent of Bohemia after the death of Wenceslaus in 1419.
Title: Wenceslaus II of Legnica
Passage: Wenceslaus II, Duke of Legnica( 1348 – 30 December 1419) was a Duke of Legnica from 1364( only nominal; from 1409 he reigned alone and personally) until 1413, Bishop of Lebus( 1375 – 82) and Breslau( Wroclaw)( 1382 – 1417; also Duke of Nysa-Otmuchów. He was the second son of Wenceslaus I of Legnica, by his wife Anna, daughter of Casimir I, Duke of Cieszyn.
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23 September 1291
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[
"Bolesław III the Generous",
"Wenceslaus I of Legnica"
] |
Where did the composer of song Oh, So Nice! die?
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Title: George Gershwin
Passage: George Gershwin (born Jacob Bruskin Gershowitz, September 26, 1898 – July 11, 1937) was an American composer and pianist whose compositions spanned both popular and classical genres. Among his best-known works are the orchestral compositions "Rhapsody in Blue" (1924) and "An American in Paris" (1928), the songs "Swanee" (1919) and "Fascinating Rhythm" (1924), the jazz standard " I Got Rhythm" (1930), and the opera "Porgy and Bess" (1935) which spawned the hit "Summertime". Gershwin studied piano under Charles Hambitzer and composition with Rubin Goldmark, Henry Cowell, and Joseph Brody. He began his career as a song plugger but soon started composing Broadway theater works with his brother Ira Gershwin and with Buddy DeSylva. He moved to Paris intending to study with Nadia Boulanger, but she refused him. He subsequently composed "An American in Paris", returned to New York City and wrote "Porgy and Bess" with Ira and DuBose Heyward. Initially a commercial failure , it came to be considered one of the most important American operas of the twentieth century and an American cultural classic. Gershwin moved to Hollywood and composed numerous film scores. He died in 1937 of a malignant brain tumor. His compositions have been adapted for use in film and television, with several becoming jazz standards recorded and covered in many variations.
Title: Walter Robinson (composer)
Passage: Walter Robinson is an African American composer of the late 20th century. He is most notable for his 1977 song" Harriet Tubman", which has been recorded by folk musicians such as Holly Near, John McCutcheon, and others. He is also the composer of several operas.
Title: Julia Dream
Passage: " Julia Dream" is the B-side of the Pink Floyd single" It Would Be So Nice". The song was the first to be recorded by the band with lead vocals by David Gilmour.
Title: Michelangelo Faggioli
Passage: Michelangelo Faggioli( 1666–1733) was an Italian lawyer and celebrated amateur composer of humorous cantatas in Neapolitan dialect. A founder of a new genre of Neapolitan comedy, he was the composer of the opera buffa" La Cilla" in 1706.
Title: Alonso Mudarra
Passage: Alonso Mudarra( c. 1510 – April 1, 1580) was a Spanish composer of the Renaissance, and also played the vihuela, a guitar- shaped string instrument. He was an innovative composer of instrumental music as well as songs, and was the composer of the earliest surviving music for the guitar.
Title: Petrus de Domarto
Passage: Petrus de Domarto( fl. c. 1445– 1455) was a Franco- Flemish composer of the Renaissance. He was a contemporary and probable acquaintance of Ockeghem, and was the composer of at least one of the first unified mass cycles to be written in continental Europe.
Title: Oh, So Nice!
Passage: "Oh, So Nice!" is a song composed by George Gershwin, with lyrics by Ira Gershwin. It was introduced by Gertrude Lawrence and Paul Frawley in the 1928 musical "Treasure Girl".
Title: Tarcisio Fusco
Passage: Tarcisio Fusco was an Italian composer of film scores. He was the brother of the composer Giovanni Fusco and the uncle of operatic soprano Cecilia Fusco.
Title: Alexandru Cristea
Passage: Alexandru Cristea( 1890 – 1942) was the composer of the music for" Limba Noastră", current national anthem of Moldova.
Title: Alexander Courage
Passage: Alexander Mair" Sandy" Courage Jr.( December 10, 1919 May 15, 2008) was an American orchestrator, arranger, and composer of music, primarily for television and film. He is best known as the composer of the theme music for the original" Star Trek" series.
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Hollywood
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"Oh, So Nice!",
"George Gershwin"
] |
Which country Consort Liang's husband is from?
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Title: Emperor Zhang of Han
Passage: Emperor Zhang of Han (57 – 9 April 88) was an emperor of the Chinese Han dynasty from 75 to 88. He was the third emperor of the Eastern Han. Emperor Zhang was a hardworking and diligent emperor. He reduced taxes and paid close attention to all affairs of state. Zhang also reduced government spending as well as promoted Confucianism. As a result, Han society prospered and its culture flourished during this period. Along with his father Emperor Ming, Emperor Zhang's reign has been highly praised and was regarded as the golden age of the Eastern Han period, and their reigns are collectively known as the Rule of Ming and Zhang. During his reign, Chinese troops under the leadership of General Ban Chao, progressed far west while in pursuit of Xiongnu insurgents harassing the trade routes now collectively known as the Silk Road. The Eastern Han dynasty, after Emperor Zhang, would be plagued with internal strife between royal factions and eunuchs struggling for power. The people for the coming century and a half would yearn for the good days of Emperors Ming and Zhang. (However, part of the strife came from the power obtained by consort clans – and the precedent was set by Emperor Zhang's bestowing of power on both his adoptive mother Empress Dowager Ma's clan and his wife Empress Dou's clan.)
Title: Rumbold of Mechelen
Passage: Saint Rumbold( or" RumoldRomuold") was an Irish or Scottish Christian missionary, although his true nationality is not known for certain. He was martyred near Mechelen by two men, whom he had denounced for their evil ways. Saint Rumbold's feast day is celebrated by the Roman Catholic Church, and Western Rite Orthodox Churches, on 24 June; and it is celebrated in Ireland on 3 July. He is the patron saint of Mechelen, where St. Rumbold's Cathedral possesses an elaborate golden shrine on its high altar, containing relics attributed to the saint. It is rumoured that his remains are buried inside the cathedral. Twenty- five paintings in the choir illustrate his life.
Title: Khalid al-Habib
Passage: Khalid al- Habib also believed to use the nom de guerre Khalid al Harbi is an Al- Qaeda leader who has overseen Al- Qaeda operations in Afghanistan. In 2005 it was reported that al- Habib died in a US missile strike on the Pakistani village of Damadola though it is unclear whether this is the case as Pakistani officials have claimed that no Al- Qaeda leaders died in the attack. al- Habib's nationality is not clear with sources claiming he may be Egyptian or Moroccan.
Title: Eleni Gabre-Madhin
Passage: Eleni Zaude Gabre- Madhin, an Ethiopian economist with Swiss nationality, is a former Chief Executive Officer of the Ethiopia Commodity Exchange( ECX). She has had many years of experience working on agricultural markets – particularly in Sub- Saharan Africa – and has held senior positions in the World Bank, the International Food Policy Research Institute( Washington), and United Nations( Geneva).
Title: Nayelly Hernández
Passage: Nayelly Hernández( born 23 February 1986) is a former Mexican female professional squash player. She has represented Mexico internationally in several international competitions including the Central American and Caribbean Games, Pan American Games, Women's World Team Squash Championships. Nayelly achieved her highest career ranking of 57 in October 2011 during the 2011 PSA World Tour. Her husband Chris Walker whose nationality is English is also a professional squash player. She joined the Trinity College in 2008 as the first Mexican female to join a US college for squash and graduated in 2010.
Title: Ali Rahuma
Passage: Ali Khalifa Rahuma( born May 16, 1982) is a Libyan football midfielder who's nationality is Libyan. He currently plays for Al- Ittihad, and is a member of the Libya national football team.
Title: Roberto Savio
Passage: Roberto Savio( born in Rome, Italy, but also holding Argentine nationality) is a journalist, communication expert, political commentator, activist for social and climate justice and advocate of global governance. He has spent most of his career with Inter Press Service( IPS), the news agency which he founded in 1964 along with Argentine journalist Pablo Piacentini. Savio studied Economics at the University of Parma, followed by post -graduate courses in Development Economics under Gunnar Myrdal, History of Art and International Law in Rome. He started his professional career as a research assistant in International Law at the University of Parma.
Title: Sarinthip Siriwan
Passage: Sarinthip Siriwan is a female senior actor She plays the leading character in the movie is" Rong raem na rok"( Translate: Hell Hotel) by Rattana Pestonji Coupled with Chana Sri-ubon and Surasit Sattayawong She received an award" The golden doll" 3 times. Is an actress award 2 times. From movie" Kha buan se ri chin"( Translate: The chinese free procession) 1959 and" Look Esan"( Translate: The young esan) 1982 And rewarded wonderful actress comedy. From movie Mai sin rai fai sawat After she had acted in a television drama, Due to actress Death face, Rarely smile Therefore receives the character as a mother The characters that are memorable is Consort mother. From television drama" Ban sai thong" Version of Jarunee Suksawat and Phorchet Kaenphet
Title: Consort Liang
Passage: Consort Liang (梁貴人, personal name unknown) (62-83?) , posthumous title Empress Gonghuai (恭懷皇后, literally, "empress of reverent recollection"), was an imperial consort to Emperor Zhang of Han. She gave birth to his son Liu Zhao (劉肇) in 79, but her son was adopted by Emperor Zhang's wife Empress Dou and would not know his birth mother's identity until a long time later, after he became emperor (as Emperor He).
Title: Baglan Mailybayev
Passage: Baglan Mailybayev( in Kazakh Бағлан Асаубайұлы Майлыбаев) was born on 20 May 1975 in Zhambyl region, Kazakhstan. His nationality is Kazakh. He is a politician of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Deputy Head of the Presidential Administration of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Doctor of Law( 2002)( under the supervision of Professor Zimanov S.Z.- scientific advisor and academician of National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Kazakhstan) and Ph.D. in Political Science( 1998).
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"Consort Liang",
"Emperor Zhang of Han"
] |
Are Will Brownsberger and Philip Phile from the same country?
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Title: Will Brownsberger
Passage: William N. Brownsberger( born March 21, 1957) is an American state legislator and President Pro Tempore of the Massachusetts Senate representing the Second Suffolk and Middlesex District which includes his hometown of Belmont, as well as Watertown, and parts of Allston, Brighton, Fenway- Kenmore, and Back Bay which are neighborhoods of Boston. From 2007 to 2012 he was a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives. He was a candidate for the Democratic nomination in the 2013 special election to succeed Ed Markey in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Title: Philip Phile
Passage: Philip Phile( German: Pfeil)( c.1734–1793) was a German- American composer and violinist. His year of birth is uncertain, but believed to be approximately 1734. His works include a lost Violin Concerto( 1787), but he is best known for" The President's March", written and performed at the inauguration of President George Washington. Joseph Hopkinson arranged the piece with lyrics and titled it" Hail Columbia". It was first performed by at the Chestnut Street Theatre on April 25, 1798. It is best known under this title and was once a strong candidate for U.S. national anthem, though today it has, unlike other candidates, such as" America the Beautiful", been largely forgotten, although it continues to appear in films set in the United States during the nineteenth century.
Title: David Bercot
Passage: David W. Bercot( born April 13, 1950) is an attorney, author, and international speaker. He has written various books and magazine articles about early Christianity and Christian discipleship. His two best- known works are" Will the Real Heretics Please Stand Up?", and the" Dictionary of Early Christian Beliefs." Bercot is a conservative American Christian and lives in Pennsylvania, United States. His name is pronounced like the French name" Berçot".
Title: List of Penny Arcade characters
Passage: This is a list of" Penny Arcade" characters. Many characters are reinterpreted in the Penny Arcade video game," On the Rain- Slick Precipice of Darkness". Those that are will be noted as such.
Title: Godwin Davy
Passage: Godwin Davy( born 15 December 1979) is an Anguillan international footballer who plays as a goalkeeper. He made his international debut in a World Cup qualifying match against El Salvador, resulting in a lopsided match, losing 12- 0 in February 2008, and also played in the 4 – 0 loss to the same country in the return match in March 2008.
Title: Willem Brakman
Passage: Willem Pieter Jacobus Brakman( 1922 – 2008) was a Dutch writer who made his literary debut with the novel" Een winterreis" in 1961. Brakman received the P. C. Hooft Award in 1980. He was born on June 13th, 1922 in The Hague, Netherlands, and died on May 8th, 2008 in the same country.
Title: Cameron Palatas
Passage: Cameron Palatas( born February 23, 1994, in San Pedro, California, United States), is an American actor. He is the brother of the actor Nick Palatas and Philip Palatas.
Title: Robin Estridge
Passage: Robin Estridge, a.k.a. Robin York and Philip Loraine( 1 May 1920 – 24 October 2002) was a British author of suspense fiction and screenwriter.
Title: Ming Luhulima
Passage: Ming Luhulima aka Lou Lima was a well known Netherlands based recording artist originally from the Maluku Islands which were part of the Dutch East Indies. He made multiple recordings during his career. One of the artists he was closely associated with was Rudi Wairata. Not only did Luhulima come from the same country as Wairata, he also recorded music in the same genre. He was also a member of the Amboina Serenaders and the Mena Moeria Minstrels. He also led the Krontjong Ensemble Pantja Warna.
Title: Jorge D'Alessandro
Passage: Roberto Jorge D' Alessandro di Ninno( born 28 July 1949) is an Argentine retired footballer who played as a goalkeeper, and is a current manager. He played most of his career with Salamanca in Spain, appearing in nine La Liga seasons and more than 300 official games with the club. He subsequently embarked in a managerial career in the same country, coaching several teams( including his main one).
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yes
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[
"Philip Phile",
"Will Brownsberger"
] |
Where was the place of death of Eric Mcluhan's father?
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Title: Dance of Death (disambiguation)
Passage: Dance of Death, also called" Danse Macabre", is a late- medieval allegory of the universality of death. Dance of Death or The Dance of Death may also refer to:
Title: Eric McLuhan
Passage: Eric McLuhan (19 January 1942 – 18 May 2018) was a communications theorist and media ecologist, son of Marshall McLuhan.
Title: Place of origin
Passage: In Switzerland, the place of origin( literally" home place" or" citizen place") denotes where a Swiss citizen has their municipal citizenship. It is not to be confused with the place of birth or place of residence, although two or all three of these locations may be identical depending on the person's circumstances.
Title: Where Was I
Passage: " Where Was I?" may refer to:
Title: Eric III of Denmark
Passage: Eric III Lamb( – 27 August 1146) was the King of Denmark from 1137 until 1146. He was the grandson of Eric I of Denmark and the nephew of Eric II of Denmark, whom he succeeded on the throne. He abdicated in 1146, as the first and only Danish monarch to do so. His succession led to a period of civil war between Sweyn III, Canute V, and Valdemar I.
Title: Marshall McLuhan
Passage: Herbert Marshall McLuhan (1911–1980) was a Canadian philosopher. His work is one of the cornerstones of the study of media theory. Born in Edmonton, Alberta, McLuhan studied at the University of Manitoba and the University of Cambridge. He began his teaching career as a professor of English at several universities in the US and Canada before moving to the University of Toronto in 1946, where he remained for the rest of his life. McLuhan coined the expression " the medium is the message" and the term "global village", and predicted the World Wide Web almost 30 years before it was invented. He was a fixture in media discourse in the late 1960s, though his influence began to wane in the early 1970s. In the years after his death, he continued to be a controversial figure in academic circles. With the arrival of the Internet and the World Wide Web, interest was renewed in his work and perspective.
Title: Place of birth
Passage: The place of birth( POB) or birthplace is the place where a person was born. This place is often used in legal documents, together with name and date of birth, to uniquely identify a person. As a general rule with respect to passports, the place of birth is determined to be the country that currently has" sovereignty" over the actual place of birth, regardless of when the birth actually occurred. The place of birth is not necessarily the place where the parents of the new baby live. If the baby is born in a hospital in another place, that place is the place of birth. In many countries, this also means that the government requires that the birth of the new baby is registered in the place of birth. Some countries place less or no importance on the place of birth, instead using alternative geographical characteristics for the purpose of identity documents. For example, Sweden has used the concept of" födelsehemortdomicile of birth") since 1947. This means that the domicile of the baby's mother is the registered place of birth. The location of the maternity ward or other physical birthplace is considered unimportant. Similarly, Switzerland uses the concept of" Heimatortlieu d'origineluogo d'origineplace of origin" in German, French and Italian respectively). A child born to Swiss parents is automatically assigned the place of origin of the parent with the same last name, so the child either gets their mother's or father's place of origin. A child born to one Swiss parent and one foreign parent acquires the place of origin of their Swiss parent. In a Swiss passport and identity card, the holder's place of origin is stated, not their place of birth. In some countries( primarily in the Americas), the place of birth automatically determines the nationality of the baby, a practice often referred to by the Latin phrase" jus soli". Almost all countries outside the Americas instead attribute nationality based on the nationality( ies) of the baby's parents( referred to as" jus sanguinis"). There can be some confusion regarding the place of birth if the birth takes place in an unusual way: when babies are born on an airplane or at sea, difficulties can arise. The place of birth of such a person depends on the law of the countries involved, which include the nationality of the plane or ship, the nationality( ies) of the parents and/ or the location of the plane or ship( if the birth occurs in the territorial waters or airspace of a country). Some administrative forms may request the applicant's" country of birth". It is important to determine from the requester whether the information requested refers to the applicant's" place of birth" or" nationality at birth". For US citizens born abroad who under the US Constitution acquire US citizenship at the time of birth, the nationality at birth will be USA( American), while the place of birth would be the country in which the actual birth takes place.
Title: Beaulieu-sur-Loire
Passage: Beaulieu- sur- Loire is a commune in the Loiret department in north -central France. It is also the place of death of Jacques MacDonald, a French general who served in the Napoleonic Wars
Title: Motherland (disambiguation)
Passage: Motherland is the place of one's birth, the place of one's ancestors, or the place of origin of an ethnic group. Motherland may also refer to:
Title: The Cream of Eric Clapton (film)
Passage: The Cream of Eric Clapton is a compilation DVD of live Eric Clapton performances. It is not to be confused with the CD" The Cream of Eric Clapton".
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[
"Eric McLuhan",
"Marshall McLuhan"
] |
What is the place of birth of Michael Sellers (Actor)'s father?
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Title: Cleomenes II
Passage: Cleomenes II( died 309 BC) was Agiad King of Sparta from 369 to 309 BC. The son of Cleombrotus I, he succeeded his brother Agesipolis II. He was the father of Acrotatus I, the father of Areus I, and of Cleonymus, the father of Leonidas II.
Title: Michael Sellers (actor)
Passage: Michael Peter Anthony Sellers (2 April 1954 – 24 July 2006) was a British builder, car restorer, author and the son of actor Peter Sellers. He also had small parts in a couple of his father's films. He was often interviewed by the media about his relation with his father. Despite a tenuous and troubled relationship with his father he frequently defended him and his legacy.
Title: John Templeton (botanist)
Passage: John Templeton( 1766–1825) was an early Irish naturalist and botanist. He is often referred to as the" Father of Irish Botany". He was the father of naturalist, artist and entomologist Robert Templeton.
Title: Charles Grier Sellers
Passage: Charles Grier Sellers( born September 9, 1923 in Charlotte, North Carolina) is an American historian.
Title: Michael Sellers (cricketer)
Passage: Michael Sellers( born 5 July 1952) is an Australian former cricketer. He played two first- class matches for Tasmania between 1975 and 1977.
Title: Victoria Sellers
Passage: Victoria Sellers( born 20 January 1965) is a British model, actress, comedian and jewellery designer.
Title: Peyton Sellers
Passage: Peyton Sellers( born October 20, 1983) is an American professional stock car racing driver. He won the 2005 national championship of NASCAR's Weekly Racing Series.
Title: Dieter Zorc
Passage: Dieter Zorc( born 17 October 1939 – 16 October 2007) was a German football defender. He was the father of Michael Zorc.
Title: Peter Sellers
Passage: Peter Sellers, CBE (born Richard Henry Sellers; 8 September 1925 – 24 July 1980) was an English film actor, comedian, and singer. He performed in the BBC Radio comedy series "The Goon Show", featured on a number of hit comic songs, and became known to a worldwide audience through his many film roles, among them Chief Inspector Clouseau in "The Pink Panther" series of films. Born in Portsmouth to a theatrical family, Sellers made his stage debut at the Kings Theatre, Southsea, when he was two weeks old. He began accompanying his parents in a variety act that toured the provincial theatres. He first worked as a drummer and toured around England as a member of the Entertainments National Service Association (ENSA). He developed his mimicry and improvisational skills during a spell in Ralph Reader's wartime Gang Show entertainment troupe, which toured Britain and the Far East. After the war, Sellers made his radio debut in "ShowTime", and eventually became a regular performer on various BBC radio shows. During the early 1950s, Sellers, along with Spike Milligan, Harry Secombe, and Michael Bentine, took part in the successful radio series "The Goon Show", which ended in 1960. Sellers began his film career during the 1950s. Although the bulk of his work was comedic, often parodying characters of authority such as military officers or policemen, he also performed in other film genres and roles. Films demonstrating his artistic range include "I'm All Right Jack" (1959), Stanley Kubrick's "Lolita" (1962) and "Dr. Strangelove" (1964), " What's New, Pussycat?" (1965), "Casino Royale" (1967), "The Party" (1968), "Being There" (1979), and five films of the "Pink Panther" series (1963–78). Sellers' versatility enabled him to portray a wide range of comic characters using different accents and guises, and he often assumed multiple roles within the same film, frequently with contrasting temperaments and styles. Satire and black humour were major features of many of his films, and his performances had a strong influence on a number of later comedians. Sellers was nominated three times for an Academy Award, twice for the Academy Award for Best Actor, for his performances in "Dr. Strangelove" and "Being There", and once for the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film for "The Running Jumping & Standing Still Film" (1959). He won the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role twice, for "I'm All Right Jack" and for the original Pink Panther film, "The Pink Panther" (1963) and was nominated as Best Actor three times. In 1980 he won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy for his role in "Being There", and was previously nominated three times in the same category. Turner Classic Movies calls Sellers "one of the most accomplished comic actors of the late 20th century". In his personal life, Sellers struggled with depression and insecurities. An enigmatic figure, he often claimed to have no identity outside the roles that he played. His behaviour was often erratic and compulsive, and he frequently clashed with his directors and co-stars, especially in the mid-1970s when his physical and mental health, together with his alcohol and drug problems, were at their worst. Sellers was married four times, and had three children from his first two marriages. He died from a heart attack aged 54, in 1980. English filmmakers the Boulting brothers described Sellers as "the greatest comic genius this country has produced since Charles Chaplin".
Title: Obata Toramori
Passage: He was the father of Obata Masamori.
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Southsea
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[
"Michael Sellers (actor)",
"Peter Sellers"
] |
Where was the wife of Ned Manning born?
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Title: Agatha (wife of Samuel of Bulgaria)
Passage: Agatha was the wife of Emperor Samuel of Bulgaria.
Title: Catherine Exley
Passage: Catherine Exley was the wife of a soldier and accompanied her husband when he served in Portugal, Spain and Ireland during the Napoleonic Wars. She is best known as the author of a diary that gives an account of military life in that era from the viewpoint of the wife of a common soldier.
Title: Artaynte
Passage: Artaynte( f. 478 BC), was the wife of the Crown Prince Darius.
Title: Eunoë (wife of Bogudes)
Passage: Eunoë was the wife of Bogudes, King of Mauretania.
Title: Ned Manning
Passage: Ned Manning is an Australian playwright, actor and teacher, whose film credits include the lead role in "Dead End Drive-In" (1986) and an appearance in the teen film "Looking for Alibrandi" (2000). Manning's television credits include "BodylineThe ShiraleePrisoner, and "Brides of Christ". His first major play was "Us or Them", and its production by Griffin Theatre Company marked the company's transition to being staffed by professional actors. Other plays have included "MiloKenny's Coming Home" and "Close to the Bone"; in 2007 Manning played the lead in his own play "Last One Standing" at the Old Fitzroy theatre in Sydney. The plays have received mixed reviews, with "Last One Standing" in particular being criticised for its formulaic and predictable narrative. Manning has written for the Bell Shakespeare Company's "Actors at Work" program, a travelling community and schools theatrical education initiative. At one time the husband of Indigenous Australian artist Bronwyn Bancroft, Manning has since remarried, to theatre director Marion Potts. His children include New South Wales Young Australian of the Year for 2010, Jack Manning Bancroft.
Title: Anthony Manning
Passage: Anthony Manning( born September 4, 1992) is an American soccer player.
Title: Jo Manning
Passage: Jo Manning( born 11 December 1923) is a Canadian etcher and painter.
Title: Bronwyn Bancroft
Passage: Bronwyn Bancroft (born 1958) is an Australian artist, notable for being amongst the first Australian fashion designers invited to show her work in Paris. Born in Tenterfield, New South Wales, and trained in Canberra and Sydney, Bancroft worked as a fashion designer, and is an artist, illustrator, and arts administrator. In 1985, Bancroft established a shop called Designer Aboriginals, selling fabrics made by Aboriginal artists including herself. She was a founding member of Boomalli Aboriginal Artists Co-operative. Art work by Bancroft is held by the National Gallery of Australia, the Art Gallery of New South Wales and the Art Gallery of Western Australia. She has provided art work for more than 20 children's books, including "Stradbroke Dreaming" by writer and activist Oodgeroo Noonuccal, and books by artist and writer Sally Morgan. She has received design commissions, including one for the exterior of a sports centre in Sydney. Bancroft has a long history of involvement in community activism and arts administration, and has served as a board member for the National Gallery of Australia. Her painting "Prevention of AIDS" (1992) was used in a campaign to raise awareness of HIV/AIDS in Australia. Bancroft has served on the boards of copyright collection agency Viscopy and Tranby Aboriginal College, and the Artists Board at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney.
Title: Mick Manning
Passage: Mick Manning( born 1959) is a British artist and creator of children's books.
Title: Empress Shōken
Passage: , also known as, was the wife of Emperor Meiji of Japan.
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[
"Bronwyn Bancroft",
"Ned Manning"
] |
Where was the place of burial of Cromartie Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, 4Th Duke Of Sutherland's father?
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Title: Anne Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, Duchess of Sutherland
Passage: Anne Sutherland-Leveson- Gower, Duchess of Sutherland VA( 21 April 1829 – 25 November 1888), 1st Countess of Cromartie in her own right and known as the Marchioness of Stafford from 1849 to 1861, was a British peeress.
Title: Cromartie Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, 4th Duke of Sutherland
Passage: Cromartie Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, 4th Duke of Sutherland, (20 July 1851– 27 June 1913), styled Lord Cromartie Sutherland-Leveson-Gower until 1858, Earl Gower between 1858 and 1861 and Marquess of Stafford between 1861 and 1892, was a British peer and politician from the Leveson-Gower family.
Title: Elizabeth Leveson-Gower, Duchess of Sutherland
Passage: Elizabeth Sutherland Leveson- Gower, Duchess of Sutherland(" née" Sutherland; 24 May 176529 January 1839), also" suo jure" 19th Countess of Sutherland, was a Scottish peer from the Leveson- Gower family, best remembered for her involvement in the Highland Clearances.
Title: Frederick Leveson Gower (cricketer)
Passage: Reverend Frederick Archibald Gresham Leveson-Gower (20 February 1871 – 3 October 1946) was an English cricketer from the Leveson-Gower family. He was a right-handed batsman who played as a wicketkeeper. He was the fifth son of Granville William Gresham Leveson-Gower. Leveson-Gower was educated at Winchester College, where he represented the college cricket team. Later he was educated at Magdalen College, Oxford. Leveson-Gower made his first-class debut for Oxford University in 1891 against Lancashire. Leveson-Gower next represented the University in 1894, during which season he played four matches for the University, with his final match coming against Essex. In 1894 Leveson-Gower played his only match for the Gentlemen of the South against the Players of the South. In 1895 Leveson-Gower played two first-class matches for the Gentlemen of England against Oxford University and Cambridge University. Leveson-Gower also made his debut for the Marylebone Cricket Club during the 1895 season against Oxford University. Leveson-Gower played four first-class matches for the club, with his final match for the club coming against Yorkshire in 1901. In his four matches for the club Leveson-Gower scored 126 runs at a batting average of 18.00, with a single half century score of 86 against Oxford University in 1896. In 1899 Leveson-Gower made his debut for Hampshire against Sussex. Leveson-Gower played one further match for the county, in 1900 against Lancashire. He was appointed vicar of Linton in 1901. In 1909 Leveson-Gower played for his brother's XI against Cambridge University and Oxford University. Leveson-Gower scored a single half century score of 58. Leveson-Gower died at Folkestone, Kent, on 3 October 1946.
Title: Charles Lennox, 4th Duke of Richmond
Passage: Charles Lennox, 4th Duke of Richmond, 4th Duke of Lennox, 4th Duke of Aubigny,( 9 December 176428 August 1819) was a Scottish peer, soldier, politician, and Governor General of British North America.
Title: George Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, 3rd Duke of Sutherland
Passage: George Granville William Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, 3rd Duke of Sutherland KG FRS (19 December 1828 – 22 September 1892), styled Viscount Trentham until 1833, Earl Gower in 1833 and Marquess of Stafford between 1833 and 1861, was a British politician from the Leveson-Gower family.
Title: William Leveson-Gower, 4th Earl Granville
Passage: Vice- Admiral William Spencer Leveson- Gower, 4th Earl Granville,( 11 July 1880 – 25 June 1953), styled The Honourable William Leveson- Gower until 1939, was a British naval commander and governor from the Leveson- Gower family.
Title: Millicent Leveson-Gower, Duchess of Sutherland
Passage: Millicent Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, The Duchess of Sutherland (née Lady Millicent Fanny St. Clair-Erskine, 20 October 1867 – 20 August 1955) was a British society hostess, social reformer, author, editor, journalist, and playwright, often using the pen name "Erskine Gower". Her first husband was Cromartie Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, 4th Duke of Sutherland. By her two later marriages, she was known as Lady Millicent Fitzgerald and Lady Millicent Hawes, the latter of which was the name she used at the time of her death.
Title: George Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, 2nd Duke of Sutherland
Passage: George Granville Sutherland- Leveson- Gower, 2nd Duke of Sutherland, KG( 8 August 178627 February 1861), styled Viscount Trentham until 1803, Earl Gower between 1803 and 1833 and Marquess of Stafford in 1833, was a British Whig MP and peer from the Leveson- Gower family.
Title: Frederick Leveson-Gower (Sutherland MP)
Passage: Frederick Neville Sutherland Leveson- Gower( 31 May 1874 – 9 April 1959), was a British Liberal Unionist Party politician from the Leveson- Gower family. Leveson- Gower was the son of Lord Albert Leveson- Gower, third son of George Sutherland- Leveson- Gower, 2nd Duke of Sutherland. His mother was Grace Emma Townshend Abdy, daughter of Sir Thomas Abdy, 1st Baronet. He entered Parliament for Sutherland in 1900, a seat he held until defeated by Alpheus Morton in the Liberal landslide of 1906. He was appointed a deputy lieutenant of Sutherland in 1905. Leveson- Gower married Blanche Lucie Gillard in 1916. He died in April 1959, aged 84.
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Trentham
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[
"Cromartie Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, 4th Duke of Sutherland",
"George Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, 3rd Duke of Sutherland"
] |
Which country Harald Ii Of Denmark's mother is from?
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Title: Princess Caroline-Mathilde of Denmark
Passage: Princess Caroline- Mathilde of Denmark( 27 April 1912 – 12 December 1995) was a daughter of Prince Harald of Denmark and granddaughter of King Frederick VIII of Denmark. As the wife of Knud, Hereditary Prince of Denmark, she became Hereditary Princess of Denmark.
Title: Gunhild of Wenden
Passage: Gunhilda of Wenden was a semi-legendary Polish or other Slavic princess and Danish Viking age queen consort, the supposed spouse of 10th-century King Sweyn I of Denmark (986–1014).
Title: John Dalgleish Donaldson
Passage: John Dalgleish Donaldson( born 5 September 1941) is a Scottish- Australian professor and the father of Mary, Crown Princess of Denmark, the wife of the heir apparent to the throne of Denmark, Frederik, Crown Prince of Denmark.
Title: Sophie of Mecklenburg-Güstrow
Passage: Sophie of Mecklenburg-Güstrow (4 September 1557 – 14 October 1631) was Queen of Denmark and Norway by marriage to Frederick II of Denmark. She was the mother of King Christian IV of Denmark. She was Regent of Schleswig-Holstein 1590–1594.
Title: Harald II of Denmark
Passage: Harald II of Denmark (c. 996–998 − 1018) was King of Denmark from 1014 until his death in 1018. He was the youngest son of Sweyn Forkbeard and Gunhild of Wenden, and was regent while his father was fighting Ethelred the Unready in England. He inherited the Danish throne in 1014, and held it while his brother, the later king Cnut the Great conquered England. After his death in 1018, he was succeeded by Cnut the Great. Little detail is known about Harald II.
Title: Ingeborg of Denmark, Queen of France
Passage: Ingeborg of Denmark( 1174 – 29 July 1237) was Queen of France by marriage to Philip II of France. She was a daughter of Valdemar I of Denmark and Sofia of Minsk.
Title: Eric IV of Denmark
Passage: Eric IV, also known as Eric Ploughpenny or Eric Plowpenny,( – 10 August 1250) was king of Denmark from 1241 until his death in 1250. He was the son of Valdemar II of Denmark by his wife, Berengaria of Portugal, and brother of King Abel of Denmark and King Christopher I of Denmark
Title: Valdemar I of Denmark
Passage: Valdemar I of Denmark( 14 January 1131 – 12 May 1182), also known as Valdemar the Great, was King of Denmark from 1146 until his death in 1182. The reign of King Valdemar I saw the rise of Denmark, which reached its zenith under his second son, and successor, King Valdemar II of Denmark.
Title: Francis of Denmark
Passage: Francis of Denmark( 15 July 1497 – 1 April 1511), was a prince of Denmark, Norway and Sweden, the youngest son of King John of Denmark and Christina of Saxony.
Title: Sweyn Forkbeard
Passage: Sweyn Forkbeard ( Old Norse:" Sveinn Haraldsson tjúguskegg"; Danish:" Svend Tveskæg"; 960 – 3 February 1014) was king of Denmark from 986 to 1014. He was the father of King Harald II of Denmark, King Cnut the Great and Queen Estrid Svendsdatter. In the mid-980s, Sweyn revolted against his father, Harald Bluetooth, and seized the throne. Harald was driven into exile and died shortly afterwards in November 986 or 987. In 1000, with the allegiance of Trondejarl, Eric of Lade, Sweyn ruled most of Norway. In 1013, shortly before his death, he became the first Danish king of England after a long effort.
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Polish
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[
"Harald II of Denmark",
"Gunhild of Wenden"
] |
Where was the place of death of the director of film The Girl With The Hungry Eyes (1967 Film)?
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Title: Ben Verbong
Passage: Ben Verbong( born 2 July 1949) is a Dutch film director and screenwriter. He has directed 18 films since 1981. His debut film" The Girl with the Red Hair" was entered into the 32nd Berlin International Film Festival.
Title: The Girl with the Red Hair
Passage: The Girl with the Red Hair is a 1981 Dutch drama film directed by Ben Verbong. It was entered into the 32nd Berlin International Film Festival.
Title: The Girl with the Hungry Eyes (1995 film)
Passage: The Girl with the Hungry Eyes is a 1995 American horror film starring Christina Fulton, Leon Herbert, Jon Jacobs and Isaac Turner. Loosely based on Fritz Leiber's 1949 story of the same name, about a pinup girl as a psychic vampire, it was written and directed by Jacobs.
Title: William Rotsler
Passage: Charles William Rotsler was an American artist, cartoonist, pornographer and science fiction author. Rotsler was a four-time Hugo Award winner and one-time Nebula Award nominee. Rotsler's papers including dozens of matted color drawings, unpublished manuscripts and sketchbooks of original artwork are part of the Eaton collection at University of California, Riverside.
Title: Anna Funder
Passage: Anna Funder( born 1966) is an Australian author. She is the author of" Stasiland" and" All That I Am" and the novella" The Girl With the Dogs".
Title: The Girl with the Hungry Eyes (1967 film)
Passage: The Girl with the Hungry Eyes is a 1967 film written and directed by William Rotsler. It contains an early film appearance by Charlotte Stewart and a dance scene by Pat Barrington.
Title: The Time, the Place and the Girl (1946 film)
Passage: The Time, the Place and the Girl is a 1946 American musical film directed by David Butler. It is unrelated to the 1929 film" The Time, the Place and the Girl".
Title: Bo Persson
Passage: Bo Persson is a sound mixer. On 24 January 2012 he was nominated for an Academy Award for the film" The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo".
Title: David Stuart (actor)
Passage: David Stuart( born 19 December 1965) is a Canadian actor, best known for his work as Pete in the" SupernaturalSeason 7" episode" The Girl with the Dungeons and Dragons Tattoo".
Title: Olav Aaraas
Passage: Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director. He was born in Fredrikstad. From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History. In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav.
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California
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[
"William Rotsler",
"The Girl with the Hungry Eyes (1967 film)"
] |
Where did Miguel I Of Portugal's mother die?
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Title: Manuel, Prince of Portugal (1531–1537)
Passage: Manuel, Prince of Portugal( 11 November 1531 – 14 April 1537), was the Prince of Portugal from 1535 to his death in 1537. He was the fifth child son of king John III of Portugal and Catherine of Austria. In 1535, his father officially designated him as Prince of Portugal, taking the place of his eldest sister Infanta Maria Manuela. However, after his premature death at five years old, his younger brother Infante Filipe became the next Prince of Portugal.
Title: Isabel of Portugal, Lady of Viseu
Passage: Isabella of Portugal( 1364–1395) was the natural daughter of King Ferdinand I of Portugal, from an unknown mother.
Title: Philip, Prince of Portugal
Passage: Filipe, Prince of Portugal( 25 March 1533 – 29 April 1539), was the Prince of Portugal from 1537 to his death in 1539. He was the sixth child son of king John III of Portugal and Catherine of Austria. In 1537, he succeeded his brother Prince Manuel as Prince of Portugal, after his premature death. However, after his own premature death, two years later, after reaching six years old, his younger brother Infante João Manuel became the next Prince of Portugal.
Title: Adelaide of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg
Passage: Princess Adelaide of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg (3 April 1831 – 16 December 1909) was the wife of King Miguel I of Portugal but only following his deposition. As a widow, she secured advantageous marriages for their six daughters.
Title: Afonso, Prince of Portugal (1526)
Passage: Afonso, Prince of Portugal was the first son of king John III of Portugal and his queen, Catherine of Austria. He was the Prince of Portugal but died in the same year he was born, in 1526.
Title: Infanta Adelgundes, Duchess of Guimarães
Passage: Infanta Adelgundes, Duchess of Guimarães (10 November 1858 – 15 April 1946) was the fifth child and fourth daughter of Miguel of Portugal and his wife Adelaide of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg. A member of the House of Braganza by birth, Adelgundes became a member of the House of Bourbon-Parma through her marriage to Prince Henry of Bourbon-Parma, Count of Bardi. She was also the Regent of the Monarchic Representation of Portugal and for that reason was granted the title of Duchess of Guimarães, usually reserved for the Head of the House.
Title: Carlota Joaquina of Spain
Passage: Doña Carlota Joaquina of Spain ("Carlota Joaquina Teresa Cayetana"; 25 April 1775 – 7 January 1830), was by birth a member of the Spanish branch of the House of Bourbon and Infanta of Spain and by marriage Queen consort of Portugal. Eldest daughter of King Charles IV of Spain and Maria Luisa of Parma, she was married in May 1785 aged 10 with Infante John, Lord of the Infantado and Duke of Beja, second son of Queen Maria I of Portugal, in an attempt to cement ties between the Kingdoms of Spain and Portugal. Detested by the Portuguese court — where she was called "the Shrew of Queluz" — Carlota Joaquina also gradually won the antipathy of the people, who accused her of promiscuity and influencing her husband in favor of the interests of the Spanish crown. After the escape of the Portuguese court to Brazil, Carlota Joaquina began conspiring against her husband, claiming that he had no mental capacity to govern Portugal and its possessions, thus wanting to establish a regency. Ambitious, she also planned to usurp the Spanish crown that was in the hands of Napoleon's brother Joseph Bonaparte. After the marriage in 1817 of her son Pedro with the Archduchess Leopoldina of Austria and the later return of the royal family to Portugal in 1821, Carlota Joaquina was confined in the Royal Palace of Queluz, where she died alone and abandoned by her children on 7 January 1830. After her death, Carlota Joaquina (mainly in Brazil) became part of popular culture and an important historical figure, being the subject of several books, films and other media. Some scholars believe that she has had a rough and superficial behavior, attributing to her the fact that she hated Brazil.
Title: Anita de Braganza
Passage: Anita Stewart Morris( August 7, 1886 – September 15, 1977) was an American socialite and heiress who married Prince Miguel, Duke of Viseu, grandson of King Miguel I of Portugal, and the eldest son of Dom Miguel, Duke of Braganza, who was Miguelist claimant to the throne of Portugal from 1866 to 1920.
Title: Miguel I of Portugal
Passage: "Dom" Miguel I (English: " Michael I"; 26 October 1802 – 14 November 1866), nicknamed The Absolutist , The Traditionalist and The Usurper , was the King of Portugal between 1828 and 1834, the seventh child and third son of King João VI (John VI) and his queen, Carlota Joaquina of Spain. Following his exile as a result of his actions in support of absolutism in the April Revolt (Abrilada), Miguel returned to Portugal as regent and fiancé of his niece Queen Maria II. As regent, he claimed the Portuguese throne in his own right, since according to the so-called Fundamental Laws of the Kingdom his older brother Pedro IV and therefore the latter's daughter had lost their rights from the moment that Pedro had made war on Portugal and become the sovereign of a foreign state (Brazilian Empire). This led to a difficult political situation, during which many people were killed, imprisoned, persecuted or sent into exile, and which culminated in the Portuguese Liberal Wars between authoritarian absolutists and progressive constitutionalists. In the end Miguel was forced from the throne and lived the last 32 years of his life in exile. In order to counter the Republican opposition from the Portuguese Freemasons, the dynastic order known as Order of Saint Michael of the Wing was revived in 1848, with statutes issued by King Miguel I of Portugal.
Title: Infanta Maria Antonia of Portugal
Passage: Infanta Maria Antónia of Portugal (Portuguese: "Maria Antónia Adelaide Camila Carolina Eulália Leopoldina Sofia Inês Francisca de Assis e de Paula Micaela Rafaela Gabriela Gonzaga Gregória Bernardina Benedita Andrea" ; 28 November 1862 – 14 May 1959) was a Portuguese infanta, the seventh and last child of Miguel of Portugal and Adelaide of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg.
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Queluz
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[
"Miguel I of Portugal",
"Carlota Joaquina of Spain"
] |
Which country Şehzade Ömer Hilmi's father is from?
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Title: Şehzade Ömer Hilmi
Passage: Şehzade Ömer Hilmi (2 March 1886 – 6 April or 2 November 1935) was the third son of Mehmed V, by his third wife Mihrengiz Kadın. He was educated privately. He received the Collar of the Hanedan-i-Ali-Osman and the Nişan-ı-Ali-Imtiyaz, Grand-Cross of the Austrian Imperial Order of Leopold (1917).
Title: Eleni Gabre-Madhin
Passage: Eleni Zaude Gabre- Madhin, an Ethiopian economist with Swiss nationality, is a former Chief Executive Officer of the Ethiopia Commodity Exchange( ECX). She has had many years of experience working on agricultural markets – particularly in Sub- Saharan Africa – and has held senior positions in the World Bank, the International Food Policy Research Institute( Washington), and United Nations( Geneva).
Title: Rumbold of Mechelen
Passage: Saint Rumbold( or" RumoldRomuold") was an Irish or Scottish Christian missionary, although his true nationality is not known for certain. He was martyred near Mechelen by two men, whom he had denounced for their evil ways. Saint Rumbold's feast day is celebrated by the Roman Catholic Church, and Western Rite Orthodox Churches, on 24 June; and it is celebrated in Ireland on 3 July. He is the patron saint of Mechelen, where St. Rumbold's Cathedral possesses an elaborate golden shrine on its high altar, containing relics attributed to the saint. It is rumoured that his remains are buried inside the cathedral. Twenty- five paintings in the choir illustrate his life.
Title: Ali Rahuma
Passage: Ali Khalifa Rahuma( born May 16, 1982) is a Libyan football midfielder who's nationality is Libyan. He currently plays for Al- Ittihad, and is a member of the Libya national football team.
Title: Roberto Savio
Passage: Roberto Savio( born in Rome, Italy, but also holding Argentine nationality) is a journalist, communication expert, political commentator, activist for social and climate justice and advocate of global governance. He has spent most of his career with Inter Press Service( IPS), the news agency which he founded in 1964 along with Argentine journalist Pablo Piacentini. Savio studied Economics at the University of Parma, followed by post -graduate courses in Development Economics under Gunnar Myrdal, History of Art and International Law in Rome. He started his professional career as a research assistant in International Law at the University of Parma.
Title: Mehmed V
Passage: Mehmed V Reşâd (Ottoman Turkish: محمد خامس "Meḥmed- i ẖâmis", or) (2 November 1844 – 3 July 1918) reigned as the 35th and penultimate Ottoman Sultan . He was the son of Sultan Abdulmejid I. He was succeeded by his half-brother Mehmed VI. His nine-year reign was marked by the cession of the Empire's North African territories and the Dodecanese Islands, including Rhodes, in the Italo-Turkish War, the traumatic loss of almost all of the Empire's European territories west of Constantinople (now Istanbul) in the First Balkan War, and the entry of the Empire into World War I
in 1914, which would ultimately lead to the end of the Ottoman Empire.
Title: Baglan Mailybayev
Passage: Baglan Mailybayev( in Kazakh Бағлан Асаубайұлы Майлыбаев) was born on 20 May 1975 in Zhambyl region, Kazakhstan. His nationality is Kazakh. He is a politician of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Deputy Head of the Presidential Administration of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Doctor of Law( 2002)( under the supervision of Professor Zimanov S.Z.- scientific advisor and academician of National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Kazakhstan) and Ph.D. in Political Science( 1998).
Title: Mahmud Namik Efendi
Passage: Prince Mahmud Namık Efendi( 23 December 1913; Dolmabahçe Palace- 13 November 1963; Cairo, Egypt), was the only son of Ömer Hilmi, and his wife Hadice Firdevs Gülnev Başhanımefendi, and grandson of Sultan Mehmed V Reşad. Prince Mahmud Namık was an active member of the" Zohriya Set", a group of exiled members of the Ottoman dynasty who lived in the Cairo suburb of Maadi along with members of the Egyptian Royal family and their entourage. Prince Mahmud Namık was implicated in the" Restoration Plot" to overthrow Gamal Abdel Nasser and replace him on the restored throne with Prince Muhammad Abdel Moneim. his trial and subsequent imprisonment made headlines around the world.
Title: Nayelly Hernández
Passage: Nayelly Hernández( born 23 February 1986) is a former Mexican female professional squash player. She has represented Mexico internationally in several international competitions including the Central American and Caribbean Games, Pan American Games, Women's World Team Squash Championships. Nayelly achieved her highest career ranking of 57 in October 2011 during the 2011 PSA World Tour. Her husband Chris Walker whose nationality is English is also a professional squash player. She joined the Trinity College in 2008 as the first Mexican female to join a US college for squash and graduated in 2010.
Title: Khalid al-Habib
Passage: Khalid al- Habib also believed to use the nom de guerre Khalid al Harbi is an Al- Qaeda leader who has overseen Al- Qaeda operations in Afghanistan. In 2005 it was reported that al- Habib died in a US missile strike on the Pakistani village of Damadola though it is unclear whether this is the case as Pakistani officials have claimed that no Al- Qaeda leaders died in the attack. al- Habib's nationality is not clear with sources claiming he may be Egyptian or Moroccan.
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Ottoman Empire
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[
"Şehzade Ömer Hilmi",
"Mehmed V"
] |
Who is the maternal grandmother of John Woodville?
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Title: Tjuyu
Passage: Tjuyu( sometimes transliterated as Thuya or Thuyu) was an Egyptian noblewoman and the mother of queen Tiye, and the wife of Yuya. She is the grandmother of Akhenaten, and great grandmother of Tutankhamun.
Title: Hannah Arnold
Passage: Hannah Arnold, also known as Hannah Waterman King, was the grandmother of Benedict Arnolds children.
Title: Purnima (Hindi actress)
Passage: Purnima Das Verma( born Meherbhano Mohammad Ali) was an Indian film actress who worked predominantly in Hindi language films. She is the grandmother of actor Emraan Hashmi.
Title: Hubba bint Hulail
Passage: Hubba bint Hulail was the grandmother of Hashim ibn' Abd Manaf, thus the great- great- great- grandmother of the Islamic" Nabī"( Prophet) Muhammad ibn Abdullah.
Title: Kaoru Hatoyama
Passage: After the elections of 2009, she became more widely known as the grandmother of Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama and his politician brother Kunio Hatoyama.
Title: Anne Denman
Passage: Anne Denman( 1587–1661) was born in Olde Hall, Retford, Nottinghamshire. Through a fortunate second marriage with Thomas Aylesbury, she became the grandmother of Lady Anne Hyde, Duchess of York and great- grandmother of Queen Mary II and Queen Anne.
Title: John Woodville
Passage: Sir John Woodville (c.1445 – 12 August 1469) was the second son, and fourth child, of Richard Woodville, 1st Earl Rivers, and Jacquetta of Luxembourg. In January 1465, Woodville's sister, Elizabeth, queen consort of King Edward IV of England, procured his marriage to Catherine Neville, Dowager Duchess of Norfolk (born c. 1400 – died after 1483), who was aunt to the powerful Richard Neville, Earl of Warwick. As the Duchess was about 65 years of age at the time and Woodville was only 19, the marriage was seen by all, particularly Warwick, as an indecent grasp for money and power by the Woodville family. One chronicler described it as a maritagium diabolicum (the diabolical marriage). In 1465, John was appointed Knight of the Order of the Bath by his brother-in-law, the King. In 1469, Woodville and his father accompanied King Edward on a march north, to put down what was thought to be a minor rebellion supporting Edward's brother the Duke of Clarence as the legitimate king. Before they met the rebels both Clarence and Warwick had announced their support for the rebellion; by the time the King met the rebels, the rebel force was far stronger than his. In a parley, the rebels told the King that they had no fight with him but advised him to distance himself from the Woodvilles. In no position to argue, the King sent the Woodville party away. Woodville and Rivers went first to the Rivers' house at Grafton and from there made their way westwards towards Wales. They were captured by Warwick's men on the western bank of the Severn and taken to Coventry in Warwickshire. Before leaving Calais to support the uprising, Warwick had published a manifesto citing the Woodvilles in general, and the Earl and John Woodville specifically, as his reason for supporting Clarence against the King. The publication of this manifesto was deemed, by Warwick, to justify the execution of Rivers and his son. They were beheaded on 12 August and their heads placed on spikes above the gates of Coventry. Woodville died childless.
Title: Diana Guardato
Passage: Diana Guardato was a member of the aristocratic Patrician Guardato family, and had three children with King Ferdinand I: Diana Guardato is the 16th- Great Grandmother of His Royal Highness Albert II of Belgium, 15th- Great Grandmother of His Majesty Juan Carlos I of Spain, 17th- Great Grandmother of Philippe of Belgium, 14th- Great Grandmother of His Majesty Manuel II of Portugal, 16th- Great Grandmother of Grand Duke Henri, as well as many others.
Title: Mona Hopton Bell
Passage: Mona Hopton Bell( 1867- 1940) was a British artist, best known for her portraits of civic figures. She was the grandmother of the painter Jean H. Bell.
Title: Jacquetta of Luxembourg
Passage: Jacquetta of Luxembourg, Countess Rivers (1415/16 – 30 May 1472) was the eldest daughter of Peter I of Luxembourg, Count of Saint-Pol, Conversano and Brienne, and his wife Margaret of Baux (Margherita del Balzo of Andria). She was a prominent, though often overlooked, figure in the Wars of the Roses. Through her short-lived first marriage to the Duke of Bedford, brother of King Henry V, she was firmly allied to the House of Lancaster. However, following the emphatic Lancastrian defeat at the Battle of Towton, she and her second husband Richard Woodville sided closely with the House of York. Three years after the battle and the accession of Edward IV of England, Jacquetta's eldest daughter Elizabeth Woodville married him and became Queen consort of England. Jacquetta bore Woodville 14 children and stood trial on charges of witchcraft, of which she was exonerated.
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Margherita del Balzo
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[
"John Woodville",
"Jacquetta of Luxembourg"
] |
Which award the performer of song Bernardine (Song) got?
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Title: Dáithí Sproule
Passage: Dáithí Sproule( born 23 May 1950) is a guitarist and singer of traditional Irish music. His niece is the singer Claire Sproule.
Title: Caspar Babypants
Passage: Caspar Babypants is the stage name of children's music artist Chris Ballew, who is also widely known as the singer of The Presidents of the United States of America.
Title: Panda (Astro song)
Passage: " Panda" is a song of the Chilean band Astro and is the fifth song of the homonymous album of the year 2011. The song was composed and produced by the singer of the band Andrés Nusser and released like third single of the album on February 1, 2013.
Title: Kristian Leontiou
Passage: Kristian Leontiou (born February 1982) is a British singer of Greek Cypriot descent, and is the singer for the indie rock band One eskimO.
Title: Bernardine (song)
Passage: "Bernardine", often misspelled "Bernadine," is a 1957 song that was written by Johnny Mercer. (The prolific Mercer generally wrote lyrics for other composers, but for this song he was both composer and lyricist.) The best-known version is by Pat Boone, who had a number one hit with it on the Billboard Best sellers in stores chart for one week beginning June 10, 1957. The song is performed by Boone in the movie of the same name.
Title: Bernie Bonvoisin
Passage: Bernard Bonvoisin, known as Bernie Bonvoisin( born 9 July 1956 in Nanterre, Hauts- de- Seine), is a French hard rock singer and film director. He is best known for having been the singer of Trust. He was one of the best friends of Bon Scott the singer of AC/ DC and together they recorded the song" Ride On" which was one of the last songs by Bon Scott.
Title: O Valencia!
Passage: " O Valencia!" is the fifth single by the indie rock band The Decemberists, and the first released from their fourth studio album," The Crane Wife". The music was written by The Decemberists and the lyrics by Colin Meloy. It tells a story of two star- crossed lovers. The singer falls in love with a person who belongs to an opposing gang. At the end of the song, the singer's lover jumps in to defend the singer, who is confronting his lover's brother( the singer's" sworn enemy") and is killed by the bullet intended for the singer.
Title: Billy Milano
Passage: Billy Milano is a Bronx- born heavy metal musician now based in Austin, Texas. He is the singer and- occasionally- guitarist and bassist of crossover thrash band M.O.D., and he was also the singer of its predecessor, Stormtroopers of Death. He was also the singer of United Forces, which also featured his Stormtroopers of Death bandmate Dan Lilker.
Title: Etan Boritzer
Passage: Etan Boritzer( born 1950) is an American writer of children ’s literature who is best known for his book" What is God?" first published in 1989. His best selling" What is?" illustrated children's book series on character education and difficult subjects for children is a popular teaching guide for parents, teachers and child- life professionals. Boritzer gained national critical acclaim after" What is God?" was published in 1989 although the book has caused controversy from religious fundamentalists for its universalist views. The other current books in the" What is?" series include What is Love?, What is Death?, What is Beautiful?, What is Funny?, What is Right?, What is Peace?, What is Money?, What is Dreaming?, What is a Friend?, What is True?, What is a Family?, What is a Feeling?" The series is now also translated into 15 languages. Boritzer was first published in 1963 at the age of 13 when he wrote an essay in his English class at Wade Junior High School in the Bronx, New York on the assassination of John F. Kennedy. His essay was included in a special anthology by New York City public school children compiled and published by the New York City Department of Education. Boritzer now lives in Venice, California and maintains his publishing office there also. He has helped numerous other authors to get published through" How to Get Your Book Published!" programs. Boritzer is also a yoga teacher who teaches regular classes locally and guest- teaches nationally. He is also recognized nationally as an erudite speaker on" The Teachings of the Buddha."
Title: Pat Boone
Passage: Patrick Charles Eugene Boone (born June 1, 1934) is an American singer, composer, actor, writer, television personality, motivational speaker, and spokesman. He was a successful pop singer in the United States during the 1950s and early 1960s. He sold more than 45 million records, had 38 top-40 hits, and appeared in more than 12 Hollywood films. According to "Billboard", Boone was the second-biggest charting artist of the late 1950s, behind only Elvis Presley, and was ranked at No. 9 in its listing of the Top 100 Top 40 Artists 1955–1995. Until the 2010s, Boone held the "Billboard" record for spending 220 consecutive weeks on the charts with one or more songs each week. At the age of 23, he began hosting a half-hour ABC variety television series, "The Pat Boone Chevy Showroom", which aired for 115 episodes (1957–1960). Many musical performers, including Edie Adams, Andy Williams, Pearl Bailey, and Johnny Mathis, made appearances on the show. His cover versions of rhythm and blues hits had a noticeable effect on the development of the broad popularity of rock and roll. Elvis Presley was the opening act for a 1955 Pat Boone show in Cleveland, Ohio. As an author, Boone had a number-one bestseller in the 1950s ("Twixt Twelve and Twenty", Prentice-Hall). In the 1960s, he focused on gospel music and is a member of the Gospel Music Hall of Fame. He continues to perform and speak as a motivational speaker, a television personality, and a conservative political commentator.
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Gospel Music Hall of Fame
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[
"Pat Boone",
"Bernardine (song)"
] |
What is the place of birth of Megat Iskandar Shah Of Malacca's father?
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Title: Mervyn Silva
Passage: Hewa Koparage Mervyn Silva( Sinhala: හේවා කෝපරගේ මර්වින් සිල්වා; Tamil:மேர்வின் சில்வா)( born 25 March 1945) is a Sri Lankan politician, Member of Parliament and a former government minister.
Title: Obata Toramori
Passage: He was the father of Obata Masamori.
Title: Sultan Mahmud (Shirvanshah)
Passage: Sultan Mahmud was the 39th" shah" of Shirvan.
Title: Parameswara (king)
Passage: Parameswara (1344 – c. 1414), thought to be the same person named in the "Malay Annals" as Iskandar Shah, was the last king of Singapura and the founder of
Malacca. According to the "Malay Annals", he ruled Singapura from 1389 to 1398. The king fled the island kingdom after a Majapahit naval invasion in 1398 and founded his new stronghold on the mouth of Bertam river in 1402. Within decades, the new city grew rapidly to become the capital of the Malacca Sultanate. Portuguese accounts, written a hundred years after his death, however, suggest he was from Palembang and usurped the throne of Singapura before he was driven out, either by the Siamese or the Majapahit, and founded Malacca.
Title: Muhammad IV of Shirvan
Passage: Muhammed IV was ninth independent Shah of Shirvan and fifth Shah of Layzan.
Title: Idris Iskandar al-Mutawakkil Alallahi Shah of Perak
Passage: Sultan Idris Iskandar Al- Mutawakkil Alallahi Shah Ibni Almarhum Sultan Iskandar Shah Kaddasullah, CMG( 17 August 1924 – 31 January 1984) was the 33rd Sultan of Perak from 5 January 1963 until his death on 31 January 1984. He was the son of Sultan Iskandar Shah.
Title: Muhammad Shah of Malacca
Passage: Sultan Muhammad Shah ibni Almarhum Sultan Megat Iskandar Shah( died 1444) was the third sultan of Malacca. He is the son of Megat Iskandar Shah of Malacca. He ruled Malacca from 1424 to 1444. He was succeeded by Abu Syahid Shah. He was popularly known as Raja Tengah or Radin Tengah. At first he took the title Seri Maharaja, but then he converted to Islam, because of the possibility of marriage with the daughter of Tamil Muslims. He had two sons, Raja Kassim and Raja Ibrahim.
Title: Megat Iskandar Shah of Malacca
Passage: Sultan Megat Iskandar Shah ibni Almarhum Raja Parameswara (died 1424) was the second Sultan of Malacca and the son of Parameswara. The position of Megat Iskandar Shah as the second ruler of Malacca has historically been contested. Some argued that he is the same person as Parameswara, but was mistaken as a different person after Parameswara converted to Islam and changed his name, others however disagree that such a mistake could be made, and that Megat Iskandar Shah was indeed the second ruler of Malacca. He maintained a good relationship with the Ming Empire of China and paid tribute to China regularly. According to Portuguese sources he pushed for trade to move to Malacca instead of Singapura.
Title: Alauddin Riayat Shah II of Johor
Passage: Sultan Alauddin Riayat Shah II ibni Almarhum Sultan Mahmud Shah( died 1564) was the first Sultan of Johor. He ruled Johor from 1528 to 1564. He founded the Johor Sultanate following the fall of Malacca to the Portuguese in 1511. He was the second son of Mahmud Shah of Malacca. Thus, Johor was a successor state of Malacca and Johor's sultans follow the numbering system of Malacca. Throughout his reign, he faced constant threats from the Portuguese as well as the emerging Aceh Sultanate.
Title: Megat Junid
Passage: Megat Junid bin Megat Ayub( 1942 – 24 January 2008) was a Malaysian politician and direct descendant of Megat Terawis, a Bendahara of Perak.
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Palembang
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[
"Parameswara (king)",
"Megat Iskandar Shah of Malacca"
] |
Which country Aleksander Dominik Lubomirski's mother is from?
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Title: Aleksander Dominik Kazanowski
Passage: Aleksander Dominik Kazanowski( 1605 – February 1648), was a noble( szlachcic), magnate, voivode of Bracław Voivodeship in the Polish- Lithuanian Commonwealth. Before 6 November 1646 he became a voivode of Bracław. He married Anna Potocka. They had two daughters: Helena and Maria Anna Kazanowska( 1643 – 1687), wife of Stanisław Jan Jabłonowski.
Title: Aleksander Kłak
Passage: Aleksander Dominik Kłak( born November 24, 1970) is a retired Polish football player.
Title: Michał Przysiężny
Passage: Michał Przysiężny( born 16 February 1984) is a Polish professional tennis player. He reached the semifinals of St. Petersburg in 2013, achieving a career- high singles ranking of World No. 57 in January 2014. His current coach is Aleksander Charpantidis.
Title: Aleksander Dominik Lubomirski
Passage: Prince Aleksander Dominik Lubomirski (1693–1720) was a Polish nobleman (szlachcic), starost of Sandomierz, Zator and Ryki and the IV ordynat of the Ostrogski Family Fee Tail. He was the owner of the Wiśnicz, Dubno and Zasław estates. He was the son of Grand Marshal of the Crown Józef Karol Lubomirski and Princess Teofila Ludwika Zasławska. His paternal grandparents were Voivode of Kraków Aleksander Michał Lubomirski and Princess Helena Tekla Ossolińska. His maternal grandparents were Prince Władysław Dominik Zasławski and Katarzyna Sobieska (sister of King of Poland Jan III Sobieski).
Title: Teofila Ludwika Zasławska
Passage: Princess Teofila Ludwika Zasławska (ca. 1650 – November 15, 1709) was a member of the Polish nobility , known as the perhaps most significant heiress and landowner of her contemporary Poland. She was the daughter of Katarzyna Sobieska, who was the sister of Jan III Sobieski, the king of The Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Her father was Władysław Dominik Zasławski, a Polish nobleman of Ruthenian stock of the house of Ostrogski, one of the richest magnates in Poland. Teofila Ludwika Zasławska was an heiress of the Ostrogski family, one of the great Ruthenian princely families of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. She was the fifth ordinate of the Ostrogski Ordination (one of the largest landed estates in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth). Her father was the third, and one of her sons would become the sixth ordinate of it.
Title: Jerzy Dominik Lubomirski
Passage: Prince Jerzy Dominik Lubomirski( 1654–1727) was a Polish noble( szlachcic). He was the son of Grand Marshal and Hetman Jerzy Sebastian Lubomirski and Barbara Tarło. In 1695 he married Urszula of Altenbockum. The marriage was dissolved by the Pope and c. 1710 he married Magdalena Tarło, daughter of Stanisław Tarło, voivode of Lublin. He was Podstoli of the Crown since 1695, Podkomorzy of the Crown since 1702, voivode of Kraków Voivodeship since 1726 and owner of Połonne, Janowiec and Lubomla. Starost of Olsztyn, Kazimierz Dolny and Lipno.
Title: Ali Rahuma
Passage: Ali Khalifa Rahuma( born May 16, 1982) is a Libyan football midfielder who's nationality is Libyan. He currently plays for Al- Ittihad, and is a member of the Libya national football team.
Title: Eleni Gabre-Madhin
Passage: Eleni Zaude Gabre- Madhin, an Ethiopian economist with Swiss nationality, is a former Chief Executive Officer of the Ethiopia Commodity Exchange( ECX). She has had many years of experience working on agricultural markets – particularly in Sub- Saharan Africa – and has held senior positions in the World Bank, the International Food Policy Research Institute( Washington), and United Nations( Geneva).
Title: Baglan Mailybayev
Passage: Baglan Mailybayev( in Kazakh Бағлан Асаубайұлы Майлыбаев) was born on 20 May 1975 in Zhambyl region, Kazakhstan. His nationality is Kazakh. He is a politician of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Deputy Head of the Presidential Administration of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Doctor of Law( 2002)( under the supervision of Professor Zimanov S.Z.- scientific advisor and academician of National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Kazakhstan) and Ph.D. in Political Science( 1998).
Title: Franciszek Ferdynant Lubomirski
Passage: Prince Franciszek Ferdynant Lubomirski( c. 17101774) was a Polish noble( szlachcic) and Knight of the Order of the White Eagle, awarded on 3 August 1762 in Warsaw. He was the son of the voivode of Kraków Voivodeship, Jerzy Dominik Lubomirski, and Magdalena Tarło. He was Great Miecznik of the Crown from 1761 to 1771, Great Chorąży of the Crown after 1773, starost of Biecz and Great Envoy to Saint Petersburg.
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Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
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[
"Teofila Ludwika Zasławska",
"Aleksander Dominik Lubomirski"
] |
Where was the mother of Elizabeth Stafford born?
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Title: Geoff Stafford
Passage: Geoff Stafford( born 17 March 1945) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Hawthorn in the Victorian Football League( VFL).
Title: Elizabeth Stafford
Passage: Elizabeth Stafford, also known as Dame Elizabeth Drury and – in the years prior to her death in 1599 – Dame (Lady) Elizabeth Scott, was the daughter of Sir William Stafford and Dorothy Stafford, and the wife of Sir William Drury. She was a Lady of the Bedchamber to Queen Elizabeth I. She and her first husband, Sir William Drury, entertained Queen Elizabeth I at Hawstead in 1578.
Title: Nancy Stafford
Passage: Nancy Elizabeth Stafford( born June 5, 1954) is an American actress, speaker and author, known for her roles on television. She came to prominence in the 1980s as Michelle Thomas, law partner, on five seasons of" Matlock". She later hosted a syndicated TV series called" Main Floor"( 1995 – 2005), a show about fashion and beauty.
Title: Lee Stafford
Passage: Lee Stafford( born 17 October 1966) is an award- winning celebrity hairdresser.
Title: Sobe (sister of Saint Anne)
Passage: Sobe, also known as Sovin, was the mother of St. Elizabeth and sister of St. Anne. The Bible records only that Elizabeth was a descendant of Aaron and a cousin( or relative) of Mary. The name of Sobe first appears in writings of about the 8th century by Hippolytus of Thebes, Andrew of Crete, and Epiphanius Monachus, and later in Nicephorus Callistus and Andronicus. All recount essentially the same passage, given by the last two as follows: There were three sisters of Bethlehem, daughters of Matthan the priest, and Mary his wife, under the reign of Cleopatra and Sosipatrus, before the reign of Herod, the son of Antipater: the eldest was Mary, the second was Sobe, the youngest's name was Anne. The eldest being married in Bethlehem, had for daughter Salome the midwife; Sobe the second likewise married in Bethlehem, and was the mother of Elizabeth; last of all the third married in Galilee, and brought forth Mary the mother of Christ. The 19th- century mystic Anne Catherine Emmerich claims that according to her visions( which give a detailed genealogy of Mary), Sobe was a sister of Anne, but the mother of Elizabeth was Emerentia, Sobe and Anne's maternal aunt.
Title: Elizabeth Stafford, Countess of Sussex
Passage: Elizabeth Stafford( c. 1479 – 11 May 1532) was an English noblewoman.
Title: Dorothy Stafford
Passage: Dorothy Stafford, Lady Stafford (1 October 1526 – 22 September 1604) was an English noblewoman, and an influential person at the court of Queen Elizabeth I of England, to whom Dorothy served as Mistress of the Robes. Dorothy was the second wife of Sir William Stafford, widower of Mary Boleyn. Dorothy and her family were forced to seek exile in Geneva during the reign of Mary I due to their Protestant religion. The Protestant reformer John Calvin stood as godfather to her youngest son. Through her maternal grandmother, Margaret Pole, 8th Countess of Salisbury, Dorothy had a claim to the English throne. Her paternal grandfather's lineage could be traced back to Anne of Gloucester, this collective ancestry making Dorothy the first noble to descend from all of the younger surviving sons of Edward III.
Title: Minamoto no Chikako
Passage: She was the mother of Prince Morinaga.
Title: Rebecca Hazelton
Passage: Rebecca Hazelton Stafford (born 1978) is an American poet, editor and critic.
Title: Clive Stafford
Passage: Clive Stafford( born 4 April 1963) is an English former professional footballer.
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English
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[
"Elizabeth Stafford",
"Dorothy Stafford"
] |
Where does the director of film Looking For Hortense work at?
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Title: Ian Barry (director)
Passage: Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV.
Title: Brian Kennedy (gallery director)
Passage: Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States. He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum. He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019. He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004.
Title: Looking for Hortense
Passage: Looking for Hortense (original title: Cherchez Hortense) is a 2012 French comedy-drama film directed by Pascal Bonitzer.
Title: Pascal Bonitzer
Passage: Pascal Bonitzer( born 1 February 1946) is a French screenwriter, film director, actor, and former film critic for" Cahiers du cinéma". He has written for 48 films and has appeared in 30 films since 1967. He starred in Raúl Ruiz's 1978 film" The Suspended Vocation". He has a daughter, actress Agathe Bonitzer, with filmmaker Sophie Fillières.
Title: Dana Blankstein
Passage: Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television. She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur.
Title: The Second Track
Passage: The Second Track is a 1962 East German drama film directed by Joachim Kunert. It is the only DEFA film looking at the Nazi Germany history in East Germany.
Title: Peter Levin
Passage: Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre.
Title: Pia Miranda
Passage: Pia Miranda( born 15 June 1973) is an Australian actress whose career was launched with her role in the 2000 feature film" Looking for Alibrandi", an Australian film based on the novel of the same name by Melina Marchetta. Miranda was the winner of" Australian Survivor" in 2019.
Title: Olav Aaraas
Passage: Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director. He was born in Fredrikstad. From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History. In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav.
Title: Steve Evets
Passage: Steve Evets( born Steven Murphy; 26 July 1959) is an English actor and musician, who found fame in the leading role in the 2009 film" Looking for Eric".
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Cahiers du cinéma
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[
"Looking for Hortense",
"Pascal Bonitzer"
] |
Who is the paternal grandfather of Shahrbanu?
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Title: Prithvipati Shah
Passage: Prithvipati Shah( ?–1716) was the king of the Gorkha Kingdom in the Indian subcontinent, present- day Nepal. He was the grandfather of Nara Bhupal Shah.
Title: Henry Bryant (naturalist)
Passage: Henry Bryant( May 12, 1820 – February 2, 1867) was an American physician and naturalist. He was the grandfather of Henry Bryant Bigelow.
Title: Abd al-Muttalib
Passage: Abd al- Muttalib Shaybah ibn Hashim( c. 497 – 578) was the grandfather of Islamic prophet Muhammad.
Title: Kaya Alp
Passage: Kaya Alp was, according to Ottoman tradition, the son of Kızıl Buğa and the father of Suleyman Shah, who was, in turn, the grandfather of Ertuğrul, and the great grandfather of the Ottoman Empire founder, Osman I.
Title: John Westley
Passage: Rev. John Westley( 1636 – 78) was an English nonconformist minister. He was the grandfather of John Wesley( founder of Methodism).
Title: Fujiwara no Nagara
Passage: , also known as Fujiwara no Nagayoshi, was a Japanese statesman, courtier and politician of the early Heian period. He was the grandfather of Emperor Yōzei.
Title: Guillaume Wittouck
Passage: Guillaume Wittouck( 1749- 1829) was a Belgian lawyer and High Magistrate. He was the Grandfather of industrialist Paul Wittouck.
Title: Lyon Cohen
Passage: Lyon Cohen( 1868–1937) was a Polish- born Canadian businessman and a philanthropist. He was the grandfather of singer/ poet Leonard Cohen.
Title: Shahrbanu
Passage: Shahrbānū (or Shehr Bano) ("Lady of the Land") was allegedly one of the wives of Husayn ibn Ali, the third Twelver Shia Imam and grandson of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, as well as the mother of his successor, Ali ibn Husayn. She was reportedly a Sassanid princess, a daughter of Yazdegerd III, the last Sassanid emperor of Persia. Shahrbanu has also been referred to with several other names by different writers, such as: "ShaharbānawayhShahzanānShahjahanJahanshahSalāmaSalāfaGhazāla", and "Sādira". Islamic legends state that Shahrbanu was captured during the Muslim conquest of Persia. When presented before the Arab nobility and offered a choice in husband, she requested to be given in marriage to Husayn. The majority of Shia sources state that Shahrbanu subsequently died shortly after giving birth to her son Ali and was buried in the Jannat al-Baqi, alongside other members of Muhammad's family. Some traditions however, indicate to the Bibi Shahr Banu Shrine in Rey being her resting place. Shahrbanu is viewed as a saintly figure by both the Shia and Sunni denominations and is especially revered in Iran, her importance being partly tied to the link she provides between pre-Islamic Persia and modern Shi'ism. However, her historicity is uncertain. Islamic writers, such as al-Mubarrad, Ya'qubi and al-Kulayni, began alluding to Shahrbanu and her imperial Persian background from the 9th century onward. However, the earliest sources make no mention of the mother of Ali ibn Husayn, nor do they ascribe him with maternal royal ancestry. The first references were from Ibn Sa'd and Ibn Qutaybah, also in the 9th century, who instead describe her as being a slave from Sindh. This leads the Encyclopædia Iranica to consider that Shahrbanu was "undeniably legendary".
Title: Yazdegerd III
Passage: Yazdegerd III (also spelled Yazdgerd III and Yazdgird III; ; New Persian:), was the last Sasanian King of Kings of Iran from 632 to 651. His father was Shahriyar and his grandfather was Khosrow II. Ascending the throne at the age of merely eight, the young shah lacked authority and reigned as figurehead, whilst real power was in the hands of the army commanders, courtiers, and powerful members of the aristocracy, who were fighting amongst themselves and wiping out each other. The Sasanian Empire was falling apart swiftly due to internal conflicts, and was at the same time also invaded on all fronts−by the Turks in the east, and Khazars in the west. It was, however, the Arabs, united under the banner of Islam, who dealt the deadly blow to the empire. Yazdegerd was unable to contain the Arab invasion of Iran, and spent most of his reign fleeing from one province to another, in hopes of raising an army to repel the Arabs, which ultimately proved unsuccessful, with Yazdegerd meeting his end at hands of a miller near Marw in 651, thus bringing an end to the last pre-Islamic Iranian empire after more than 400 years of rule.
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Shahriyar
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[
"Shahrbanu",
"Yazdegerd III"
] |
Are Can She Bake A Cherry Pie? and Santiago Files both from the same country?
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Title: MILF (film)
Passage: MILF is a 2010 sex comedy film by The Asylum. The film borrows elements from" American Pie" and" Revenge of the Nerds".
Title: Bobbie Brown
Passage: Bobbie Jean Brown( born October 7, 1969), sometimes credited as Bobbie Brown- Lane, is an American actress, model and former beauty pageant contestant. She appeared in the video for Warrant's glam metal anthem" Cherry Pie" and the cover of the album of the same name.
Title: We Are What We Are
Passage: We Are What We Are can refer to:
Title: Santiago Files
Passage: Santiago Files, directed by Cetywa Powell, is a feature- length documentary film about Salvador Allende's topple from Chile's unstable government and the players in his downfall: the CIA, Chile's military, and Allende himself. Malcolm McDowell narrates the film, which premiered in September 2011. The documentary is in the permanent collection of the American Documentary Film Festival's archives( AmDocs), housed at the Rancho Mirage Library in Palm Springs.
Title: Monterey Media
Passage: Monterey Media Inc. started as a home video company founded in 1982 by Scott Mansfield. Monterey is the second sub-label of NCB Entertainment, after FHE. After many years the company has now expanded from home video into independent theatrical distribution, film festivals, and other venues including television, digital delivery and home entertainment markets. Its first release was Deadly Games, a film made by Mansfield. Mansfield then released more titles under the Monterey label; early releases included a Dorsey Burnette tribute concert, a Sandahl Bergman aerobic dance video," Dynamite Chicken", a concert by The Tubes," Oh, Alfie! The Werewolf of Washington Can She Bake a Cherry Pie? And Nothing But the TruthTomorrow The Children of Sanchez", and" Autumn Born". The company was also the exclusive distributor for All Grateful Dead concert videos/ DVDs for over 20 years, including" The Grateful Dead Movie" and. Currently, they distribute their films at festivals and events, in theaters, and on DVD and VOD, including feature films, documentaries, self- help videos, and PBS programs. In 2019, Monterey was acquired by BayView Entertainment.
Title: Cherry pie
Passage: Cherry pie is a pie baked with a cherry filling. Traditionally, cherry pie is made with tart rather than sweet cherries. Morello cherries are one of the most common kinds of cherry used, but other varieties such as the black cherry may also be used. Cherry pie is associated with Europe, North America and is mentioned in the lyrics of American folk songs such as Billy Boy. Due to the cherry harvest in midsummer coinciding with Canada Day on July 1 and America's Independence Day on July 4, cherry pie is often pie served on these pie pie holidays. It is also associated with the celebration of Washington's Birthday because of the legend of young Washington ’s honesty regarding the felling of a cherry tree. Cherry pie is often eaten with whipped cream or ice cream. A common preparation tradition in the United States is to decorate the crust with ornate pastry patterns. A very different cherry- based dessert is Donauwelle in Germany and Austria.
Title: Cherry pie (disambiguation)
Passage: A cherry pie an epic filling Cherry Pie may also refer to:
Title: Greatest & Latest (Warrant album)
Passage: Greatest& Latest is a music album by American rock band Warrant originally released in 1999. The album features new recorded studio versions of their( greatest) material. It also features three previously unreleased( latest) songs" The JonesSouthern Comfort", and" Bad Tattoo". The album was re released twice in 2004 under new titles"' Cherry Pie all the Hitz' n' More" and the import version" Most Wanted" with slightly different track lists to the original. The album features new versions of Warrant's biggest hit singles" Heaven" which peaked at number 2 on The Billboard Hot 100 and" Cherry Pie" which peaked at# 10. The re-recorded" Heaven" and" Cherry Pie" were released as promo and later iTunes singles and were also released on several mixed compilation albums. In 2004 Jani Lane re-recorded acoustic versions of" Cherry Pie" and" Heaven" which featured on the" VH1 Classic Metal Mania: Stripped" compilations. " Heaven" was also used in" Tool Academy"'s series finale, and was covered by American punk band New Found Glory on the compilation album" Punk Goes Metal".
Title: But Can She Type?
Passage: " But Can She Type?" is the second segment of the thirteenth episode from the first season( 1985 – 86) of the television series" The Twilight Zone".
Title: Can She Bake a Cherry Pie?
Passage: Can She Bake a Cherry Pie? is a 1983 American comedy film directed by Henry Jaglom. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1983 Cannes Film Festival. The film takes place in and was filmed in the New York City borough of Manhattan. It was released to mixed reviews.
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yes
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[
"Santiago Files",
"Can She Bake a Cherry Pie?"
] |
Where was the place of death of John Boyle, 5Th Earl Of Cork's father?
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Title: Richard Boyle, 1st Earl of Cork
Passage: Richard Boyle, 1st Earl of Cork( 13 October 1566 – 15 September 1643), also known as the Great Earl of Cork, was an English- born politician who served as Lord Treasurer of the Kingdom of Ireland. Lord Cork was an important figure in the continuing English colonisation of Ireland( commenced by the Normans) in the 16th and 17th centuries, as he acquired large tracts of land in plantations in Munster in southern Ireland. Moreover, his sons played an important role in fighting against the Irish Catholic rebellion in the 1640s and 1650s, assisting in the victory of the British and Protestant interest in Ireland. In addition to being the first Earl of Cork, he was the patriarch of the Boyle family through his many prominent descendants, whose titles included Earl of Orrery( 1660), Earl of Burlington( 1664) and Earl of Shannon( 1756).
Title: John Boyle, 2nd Earl of Glasgow
Passage: John Boyle, 2nd Earl of Glasgow( April 1688 – 22 May 1740), was a Scottish nobleman.
Title: John Boyle, 5th Earl of Cork
Passage: John Boyle, 5th Earl of Cork and 5th Earl of Orrery, FRS( 13 January 1707 – 16 November 1762) was a writer and a friend of Jonathan Swift, Alexander Pope and Samuel Johnson. The only son of Charles Boyle, 4th Earl of Orrery, and his wife Lady Elizabeth Cecil( 1687 – 1708), daughter of John Cecil, 5th Earl of Exeter. He was born at Westminster and attended Christ Church, Oxford. He published a translation of the letters of Pliny the Younger in 1751, and" Remarks on the Life and Writings of Jonathan Swift" in the same year, and the" Memoirs of Robert Carey, 1st Earl of Monmouth". His" Letters from Italy" was published in 1774 by J. Duncombe.
Title: James Carr-Boyle, 5th Earl of Glasgow
Passage: Captain James Carr- Boyle, 5th Earl of Glasgow( 10 April 1792 – 11 March 1869), styled Viscount of Kelburn from 1818 until 1843, was a British naval commander and politician.
Title: John Boyle, 3rd Earl of Glasgow
Passage: John Boyle, 3rd Earl of Glasgow (4 November 1714 – 7 March 1775) was a Scottish nobleman.
Title: Henry Boyle, 5th Earl of Shannon
Passage: Henry Bentinck Boyle, 5th Earl of Shannon( 22 November 1833 in London – 8 February 1890 in Castlemartyr) was an Honorary Colonel of the 2nd Brigade, South Irish Division, Royal Artillery.
Title: John J. Boyle (attorney)
Passage: John J. Boyle was the United States Attorney for the Western District of Wisconsin.
Title: Hamilton Boyle, 6th Earl of Cork
Passage: Hamilton Boyle, 6th Earl of Cork and 6th Earl of Orrery( 3 February 1729 – 17 January 1764) was the son of John Boyle, 5th Earl of Cork and Lady Henrietta Hamilton. He inherited the titles of 6th Earl of Cork and Orrery and 3rd Baron Boyle of Marston from his father in 1762. He served in the Parliament of Great Britain as Member of Parliament( MP) for Warwick between 1751 and 1762, and represented Charleville in the Irish House of Commons between 1759 and 1760. He was unmarried and was succeeded by his brother.
Title: Charles Boyle, 4th Earl of Orrery
Passage: Charles Boyle, 4th Earl of Orrery KT PC FRS (28 July 1674 – 28 August 1731) was an English nobleman, statesman and patron of the sciences. The second son of Roger Boyle, 2nd Earl of Orrery, and his wife Lady Mary Sackville (1647–1710), daughter of Richard Sackville, 5th Earl of Dorset, he was born at Little Chelsea, London. He was educated at Christ Church, Oxford, and soon distinguished himself by his learning and abilities. Like the first earl, he was an author, soldier and statesman. He translated Plutarch's life of Lysander, and published an edition of the epistles of Phalaris, which engaged him in the famous controversy with Bentley. He was a member of the Irish Parliament and sat for Charleville between 1695 and 1699. He was three times member for the town of Huntingdon; and on the death of his brother, Lionel, 3rd earl, in 1703, he succeeded to the title. He entered the army, and in 1709 was raised to the rank of major-general, and sworn one of Her Majesty's Privy Council. He was appointed to the Order of the Thistle and appointed queen's envoy to the states of Brabant and Flanders; and having discharged this trust with ability, he was created an English peer, as Baron Boyle of Marston, in Somerset. He inherited the estate in 1714. Boyle became a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1706. In 1713, under the patronage of Boyle, clockmaker George Graham created the first mechanical solar system model that could demonstrate proportional motion of the planets around the Sun. The device was named the orrery in the Earl's honour. Charles Boyle received several additional honours in the reign of George I; but having had the misfortune to fall under the suspicion of the government for playing a part in the Jacobite Atterbury Plot, he was committed to the Tower in 1722, where he remained six months, and was then admitted to bail. On a subsequent inquiry he was discharged. Boyle wrote a comedy, "As you find it", printed in 1703 and later published together with the plays of the first earl. In 1728, he was listed as one of the subscribers to the "Cyclopaedia" of Ephraim Chambers. Boyle died at his house in Westminster in 1731 and was buried in Westminster Abbey. He bequeathed his personal library and collection of scientific instruments to Christ Church Library; the instruments are now on display in the Museum of the History of Science, Oxford. His son John, the 5th Earl of Orrery, succeeded to the earldom of Cork on the failure of the elder branch of the Boyle family, as earl of Cork and Orrery.
Title: James Lindsay, 5th Earl of Balcarres
Passage: James Lindsay, 5th Earl of Balcarres( 14 November 1691 – 20 February 1768) was a Scottish peer, the son of Colin Lindsay, 3rd Earl of Balcarres and Lady Margaret Campbell, daughter of the Earl of Loudoun. He became the 5th Earl of Balcarres on 25 July 1736 on the death of his brother Alexander Lindsay, 4th Earl of Balcarres.
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London
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[
"John Boyle, 5th Earl of Cork",
"Charles Boyle, 4th Earl of Orrery"
] |
What nationality is the performer of song Delilah (Tom Jones Song)?
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Title: Kristian Leontiou
Passage: Kristian Leontiou (born February 1982) is a British singer of Greek Cypriot descent, and is the singer for the indie rock band One eskimO.
Title: Tom Jones (singer)
Passage: Sir Thomas John Woodward (born 7 June 1940), known professionally as Tom Jones, is a Welsh singer. His career began with a string of top-ten hits in the mid-1960s. He has toured regularly, with appearances in Las Vegas (1967–2011), and has had several career comebacks, such as his high-profile coaching role on the television talent show "The Voice UK" from 2012 (with the exception of 2016). Jones's powerful voice has been described as a "full-throated, robust baritone". His performing range has included pop, R&B, show tunes, country, dance, soul and gospel. In 2008, the "New York Times" called Jones a musical "shape shifter", who could "slide from soulful rasp to pop croon, with a voice as husky as it was pretty". Jones has sold over 100 million records, with 36 Top 40 hits in the United Kingdom and 19 in the United States, including "It's Not UnusualWhat's New Pussycat", the theme song for the 1965 James Bond film "ThunderballGreen, Green Grass of HomeDelilahShe's a LadyKiss" and "Sex Bomb". Jones made his acting debut playing the lead role in the 1979 television film "Pleasure Cove". He played himself in Tim Burton's 1996 film "Mars Attacks!" In 1970 he received a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Musical or Comedy nomination for hosting the television series "This Is Tom Jones". In 2012, he played a dramatic role in an episode of "Playhouse Presents". Jones received a Grammy Award for Best New Artist in 1966, an MTV Video Music Award in 1989, and two Brit Awards: Best British Male in 2000 and the Outstanding Contribution to Music award in 2003. Jones was awarded an OBE in 1999, and was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II for services to music in 2006.
Title: O Valencia!
Passage: " O Valencia!" is the fifth single by the indie rock band The Decemberists, and the first released from their fourth studio album," The Crane Wife". The music was written by The Decemberists and the lyrics by Colin Meloy. It tells a story of two star- crossed lovers. The singer falls in love with a person who belongs to an opposing gang. At the end of the song, the singer's lover jumps in to defend the singer, who is confronting his lover's brother( the singer's" sworn enemy") and is killed by the bullet intended for the singer.
Title: Dáithí Sproule
Passage: Dáithí Sproule( born 23 May 1950) is a guitarist and singer of traditional Irish music. His niece is the singer Claire Sproule.
Title: Billy Milano
Passage: Billy Milano is a Bronx- born heavy metal musician now based in Austin, Texas. He is the singer and- occasionally- guitarist and bassist of crossover thrash band M.O.D., and he was also the singer of its predecessor, Stormtroopers of Death. He was also the singer of United Forces, which also featured his Stormtroopers of Death bandmate Dan Lilker.
Title: Delilah (Tom Jones song)
Passage: "Delilah" is a song recorded by Welsh singer Tom Jones in December 1967. It was originally recorded by P. J. Proby in late November, 1967. Proby hated the song and refused to include it on his album " Believe It Or Not", which was being compiled and recorded at the time. Proby's original version was released on the CD "The Best Of The EMI Years ...", in 2008. The lyrics were written by Barry Mason, and the music by Les Reed, who also contributed the title and theme of the song. It earned Reed and Mason the 1968 Ivor Novello award for Best Song Musically and Lyrically.
Title: Panda (Astro song)
Passage: " Panda" is a song of the Chilean band Astro and is the fifth song of the homonymous album of the year 2011. The song was composed and produced by the singer of the band Andrés Nusser and released like third single of the album on February 1, 2013.
Title: Bernie Bonvoisin
Passage: Bernard Bonvoisin, known as Bernie Bonvoisin( born 9 July 1956 in Nanterre, Hauts- de- Seine), is a French hard rock singer and film director. He is best known for having been the singer of Trust. He was one of the best friends of Bon Scott the singer of AC/ DC and together they recorded the song" Ride On" which was one of the last songs by Bon Scott.
Title: Caspar Babypants
Passage: Caspar Babypants is the stage name of children's music artist Chris Ballew, who is also widely known as the singer of The Presidents of the United States of America.
Title: Astrid North
Passage: Astrid North( Astrid Karina North Radmann; 24 August 1973, Berlin – 25 June 2019, Berlin) was a German soul singer and songwriter. She was the singer of the German band, with whom she released five Albums. As guest singer of the band she published three albums.
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United Kingdom
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[
"Tom Jones (singer)",
"Delilah (Tom Jones song)"
] |
What nationality is the director of film Karavan Lyubvi?
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Title: Ian Barry (director)
Passage: Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV.
Title: Brian Kennedy (gallery director)
Passage: Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States. He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum. He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019. He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004.
Title: Olav Aaraas
Passage: Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director. He was born in Fredrikstad. From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History. In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav.
Title: Peter Levin
Passage: Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre.
Title: Sofia Rotaru
Passage: Sofiya Mykhaylivna Yevdokymenko-Rotaru (born 7 August 1947), known as Sofia Rotaru , is a former Soviet and Ukrainian pop singer. Rotaru, nicknamed "Bukovinsky Soloveythe Nightingale from Bukovina"), emerged in 1966 as a pop folk star in the movie "Solovey iz sela Marshintsy" (Nightingale from Marshyntsi) in the Romanian and Ukrainian-speaking world after her manager and future husband Anatoliy Yevdokymenko made her change her music style from folk to pop music with Chervona Ruta. In 1972, she released the multilingual album "Sofia Rotaru", re-released three times and covered by numerous singers, establishing herself as a viable pop artist in the countries of the former Soviet Union. She first gained international recognition after participating in 1968 in the International Youth Song Festival in Bulgaria and winning first prize at the Golden Orpheus in 1973 and second prize in the category of Polish songs at the Sopot International Song Festival in 1974. In the former USSR her career was marked by her stage success and numerous controversies. She has been acknowledged by the Kiev Patriarchate. Rotaru has been performing for more than 40 years. and topped the Moscow airplay with "Ya nazovu planetu imenem tvoim" in 2008. She reported the highest income of all celebrities in Ukraine in 2008 and 2010. Her repertoire consists of more than 40 albums and 400 songs recorded in many languages. She has received awards, deemed a Meritorious Artist of the Ukrainian SSR, People's Artist of Ukraine, People's Artist of Moldavian SSR, Laureate of the Young Communist League Prize, Hero of Moldova, and Cavalier of the Republican Order of Moldova. In August 2002 former President of Ukraine Leonid Kuchma and President of Russia Vladimir Putin gave awards to Sofia Rotaru for her 55th birthday, bestowing upon her the high rank of the Hero of Ukraine for her "outstanding personal merits in the sphere of art", and the Russian order " For merits before the Nation", respectively. Rotaru's official surname is "Yevdokymenko-Rotaru" . Yevdokymenko was the surname of her late husband. Yalta is her main residence, although she also has homes in Moscow, Kiev, and Baden-Baden.
Title: John Farrell (businessman)
Passage: John Farrell is the director of YouTube in Latin America.
Title: Dana Blankstein
Passage: Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television. She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur.
Title: Karavan Lyubvi
Passage: Karavan Lyubvi (Russian: Караван Любви; English: "Caravan of Love") is a Soviet musical television film starring Sofia Rotaru.
Title: John Donatich
Passage: John Donatich is the Director of Yale University Press.
Title: Michael Govan
Passage: Michael Govan( born 1963) is the director of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art since 2006. Prior to this, Govan worked as the director of the Dia Art Foundation in New York City.
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Ukrainian
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[
"Karavan Lyubvi",
"Sofia Rotaru"
] |
Where was the director of film The Man With The Iron Fists 2 born?
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Title: The Man with the Iron Fists 2
Passage: The Man with the Iron Fists 2 is a 2015 American direct-to-video martial arts action film directed by Roel Reiné and written by RZA and John Jarrell. It is the sequel to the 2012 film "The Man with the Iron Fists". The film stars RZA, Sahajak Boonthanakit, Pim Bubear, Ocean Hou, Grace Huang, Andrew Lin and Khiri Steven Lowenstein. The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray on April 14, 2015.
Title: Mike Leeder
Passage: Mike Leeder( born 5 August 1968, in Croydon, England) is a casting director, producer and actor based in Hong Kong. Leeder has been responsible for DVD and Blu-ray special features for many Hong Kong productions. He worked on such projects as" Fearless"( 2006)," The Raid 2"( 2014)," The Man with the Iron Fists"( 2012)," Man of Tai Chi"( 2013)," Ultimate Justice"( 2016),( 2016)," Chasing the Dragon"( 2017) and Donnie Yen's" Big Brother"( 2018).
Title: Grace Huang
Passage: Grace Huang is a Taiwan- born Australian actress of Cantonese descent, best known for her role as the Gemini Female in the RZA directed martial arts film," The Man with the Iron Fists".
Title: Break Up (1965 film)
Passage: Break Up( and also known as" The Man with the Balloons") is a 1965 Italian comedy film directed by Marco Ferreri.
Title: The Man with the Gun
Passage: The Man with the Gun is a 1938 Soviet history drama film directed by Sergei Yutkevich.
Title: The Man with Two Faces (1975 film)
Passage: The Man with Two Faces is a 1975 South Korean horror film.
Title: Byron Mann
Passage: Byron Mann( born 13 August 1967 in Hong Kong), is a Hong Kong American actor of film and television. His roles include Wing Chau in" The Big Short", Chang in" Hell on Wheels", Ryu in" Street Fighter", Silver Lion in" The Man with the Iron Fists", Admiral Nguyen in" The Expanse", Yao Fei in the first season of" Arrow" and Uncle Six in the Netflix series" Wu Assassins".
Title: The Man with the Fake Banknote
Passage: The Man with the Fake Banknote or The Man with the Counterfeit Money( German: Der Mann mit der falschen Banknote) is a 1927 German silent crime film directed by Romano Mengon and starring Nils Asther, Vivian Gibson and Margarete Lanner. The film's art direction was by Robert A. Dietrich.
Title: The Man with the Hispano (1933 film)
Passage: The Man with the Hispano( French: L'homme à l' Hispano) is a 1933 French drama film directed by Jean Epstein and starring Jean Murat, Marie Bell and Joan Helda. The title refers to a luxury Hispano- Suiza car. It was based on a novel of the same title by Pierre Frondaie and had previously been made as a silent film" The Man with the Hispano" in 1926. The film's sets were designed by the art director Georges Wakhévitch.
Title: Roel Reiné
Passage: Roel Reiné (born 15 July 1970 in Eindhoven) is a Dutch film director. Occasionally he uses the alias John Rebel ("BearWolf Town"). His production company is called Rebel Film.
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Dutch
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[
"The Man with the Iron Fists 2",
"Roel Reiné"
] |
What nationality is the director of film The Mummy And The Humming Bird?
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Title: The Mummy's Hand
Passage: The Mummy's Hand is a 1940 American black- and- white horror film directed by Christy Cabanne and produced by Ben Pivar for Universal Studios. Although it is sometimes claimed by fans as a sequel or follow- up to" The Mummy", it does not continue the 1932 film's storyline, or feature any of the same characters( except the Pharaoh Amenophis). It was the first of a series of four films all featuring the mummy named Kharis, the sequels being" The Mummy's Tomb The Mummy's Ghost", and" The Mummy's Curse". Tom Tyler played Kharis in this film but Lon Chaney, Jr. took over the role for the following three sequels.
Title: The Mummy's Ghost
Passage: The Mummy's Ghost is a 1944 American horror film directed by Reginald Le Borg. In this Universal Studios sequel to" The Mummy's Tomb", Lon Chaney, Jr. again takes on the role of Kharis the mummy. The story was continued in the 1944 sequel" The Mummy's Curse".
Title: James Durkin (actor)
Passage: James Durkin (May 21, 1876 – March 12, 1934) was a Canadian-American actor of the stage and screen and director.
Title: The Mummy Returns
Passage: The Mummy Returns is a 2001 American action- adventure fantasy horror film written and directed by Stephen Sommers, starring Brendan Fraser, Rachel Weisz, John Hannah, Arnold Vosloo, Oded Fehr, Patricia Velásquez, and Dwayne" The Rock" Johnson. The film is a sequel to the 1999 film" The Mummy". It was distributed by Universal Pictures. " The Mummy Returns" inspired the 2002 prequel film" The Scorpion King", a spin- off which is set 5,000 years prior and whose eponymous character, played by Dwayne Johnson( The Rock), was introduced in this film. " The Mummy Returns" was a commercial success despite mixed reviews. It was followed by the 2008 sequel.
Title: The Mummy and the Humming Bird
Passage: The Mummy and the Humming Bird is a lost 1915 American drama silent film directed by James Durkin and written by Isaac Henderson. The film stars Charles Cherry, Lillian Tucker, Arthur Hoops, William Sorelle, Claire Zobelle and Charles Coleman. The film was released on November 11, 1915, by Paramount Pictures.
Title: Nimi Adokiye
Passage: Nimi Adokiye is a Nigerian- American actress. She is best known for her work on the film" Day of the Mummy" and" Girls Night Interrupted".
Title: Frankenstein vs. The Mummy
Passage: Frankenstein vs. The Mummy is a 2015 horror film written and directed by Damien Leone. It is the first on- screen confrontation between The Mummy and Frankenstein's monster. It was released on DVD and digital download.
Title: Tale of the Mummy
Passage: Tale of the Mummy( also known as Russell Mulcahy's Tale of the Mummy and Talos – the Mummy) is a 1998 British- American horror film directed by Russell Mulcahy and starring Jason Scott Lee, Jack Davenport, Louise Lombard and Christopher Lee. The film received a theatrical wide release on February 13, 1999.
Title: The Scorpion King
Passage: The Scorpion King is a 2002 American historical fantasy action film directed by Chuck Russell, starring Dwayne Johnson, Kelly Hu, Grant Heslov, and Michael Clarke Duncan. It is a prequel of "The Mummy" franchise, which acts as a prologue as it takes place before the events of "The Mummy" and tells the story of Mathayus and his rise to become the legendary Scorpion King. The events of "The Scorpion King" take place 5,000 years before the events of "The Mummy" and "The Mummy Returns", revealing Mathayus' origins and his rise to power as the legendary hero, the Scorpion King. The name is a reference to a historical king of the Protodynastic Period of Egypt, King Scorpion.
Title: The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor
Passage: The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor is a 2008 American action- adventure fantasy film directed by Rob Cohen, written by Alfred Gough and Miles Millar, and produced by Stephen Sommers( director of" The Mummy"( 1999) and" The Mummy Returns"( 2001)), Bob Ducsay, Sean Daniel, and James Jacks. The film is set in China, departing from the Egyptian setting. It is the third and final installment in" The Mummy" trilogy. The film stars Brendan Fraser, Jet Li, Maria Bello, John Hannah, Luke Ford, Anthony Wong and Michelle Yeoh. " The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor" premiered in Moscow on July 24, 2008 and was released in the United States on August 1, 2008. The film grossed$ 401.1 million worldwide and is the lowest- grossing film in" The Mummy" trilogy. A sequel was in the works, titled," The Mummy: Rise of the Aztec" with Fraser, Bello, Hannah, Ford reprising their roles and Antonio Banderas to play the villain. However, the film was cancelled and Universal Pictures instead opted to release a reboot in 2017 as the first installment in the Dark Universe franchise.
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Canadian
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[
"James Durkin (actor)",
"The Mummy and the Humming Bird"
] |
Who is younger, Yusuke Imai or David Readman?
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Title: Vadim Vlasov
Passage: Vadim Nikolayevich Vlasov( born 19 December 1980) is a former Russian football player. He is a younger brother of Dmitri Vlasov.
Title: David Louis Band
Passage: David Louis Band or David L. Band (9 January 1957 – 16 March 2009) was an astronomer who studied the theory of gamma-ray bursts.
Title: Miloš Zličić
Passage: Miloš Zličić( born 29 December 1999) is a Serbian football forward. He is a younger brother of Lazar Zličić.
Title: Yusuke Imai
Passage: Yusuke Imai( born 20 September 1977) is a Japanese speed skater. He competed at the 1998 Winter Olympics, the 2002 Winter Olympics and the 2006 Winter Olympics.
Title: Dave Bonawits
Passage: Dave Bonawits( or David Bonawits) is an American actor, cinematographer, editor, and television host of" FishCenter Live".
Title: David ben Naphtali Fränkel
Passage: David ben Naphtali Fränkel or David Hirschel Fränkel( 1704 – 4 April 1762), was a German rabbi.
Title: David Readman
Passage: David Readman( born 6 July 1970) is an English singer, best known as the vocalist of hard rock band Pink Cream 69 and former vocalist of progressive metal band Adagio. He released a solo album on 31 August 2007, and was part of German guitarist Alex Beyrodt's band Voodoo Circle, from 2008 to 2016. In 2015, two new projects featuring Readman on lead vocals were announced. The first called Room Experience, is a melodic rock project led by Italian musician Gianluca Firmo, with a self- titled album released in May 2015. And the second is Almanac, the new heavy metal band led by former Rage guitarist Victor Smolski. In September 2016 it was announced he had reformed the David Readman Band, his solo band that he founded in Germany. It now features Dutch musicians Emile Marcelis( ex- Vengeance, bass), Eddie Claessens( Van Dale, drums) and Bram Engelen( guitar). In 2017, it was announced that Readman has joined British heavy metal band Tank. In October 2017, a new project comes out called Pendulum of Fortune, featuring Readman with Bodo Schopf, Franky R. and led by Vladimir Shevjakov.
Title: Roman Smishko
Passage: Roman Smishko is a retired Ukrainian professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He is a younger brother of Ukrainian defender Bohdan Smishko.
Title: Dafydd Nicolas
Passage: Dafydd Nicolas, or David Nicholas( c.1705 – 8 February 1774) was a Welsh poet.
Title: Dmitri Varfolomeyev (footballer, born 1978)
Passage: Dmitri Nikolayevich Varfolomeyev( born 15 March 1978 in Leningrad) is a former Russian football player. He is a younger brother of Sergei Varfolomeyev.
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Yusuke Imai
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[
"David Readman",
"Yusuke Imai"
] |
Where was the performer of song Lucky Me, Lucky You born?
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Title: Lucky Me, Lucky You
Passage: "Lucky Me, Lucky You" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Lee Roy Parnell. It was released in April 1997 as the first single from the album " Every Night's a Saturday Night". The song reached #35 on the "Billboard" Hot Country Singles chart. The song was written by Parnell and Gary Nicholson.
Title: O Valencia!
Passage: " O Valencia!" is the fifth single by the indie rock band The Decemberists, and the first released from their fourth studio album," The Crane Wife". The music was written by The Decemberists and the lyrics by Colin Meloy. It tells a story of two star- crossed lovers. The singer falls in love with a person who belongs to an opposing gang. At the end of the song, the singer's lover jumps in to defend the singer, who is confronting his lover's brother( the singer's" sworn enemy") and is killed by the bullet intended for the singer.
Title: Lee Young-you
Passage: Lee Young- you( born April 11, 1977 in Seoul, South Korea) is a female creator of Korean manhwa. Several of her series have been translated into English and released in the United States.
Title: Mr. Carter
Passage: " Mr. Carter" is a song by American hip hop artist Lil Wayne, released July 1, 2008, as a promotional single from his sixth album" Tha Carter III"( 2008). The song, produced by DJ Infamous and Drew Correa, features a guest appearance from fellow American rapper Jay- Z. In the song, Wayne borrows lyrics from Jay- Z's song" Lucky Me", from his 1997 album" In My Lifetime, Vol. 1". Lil Wayne had said that this track is his favorite from" Tha Carter III".
Title: Lee Roy Parnell
Passage: Lee Roy Parnell (born December 21, 1956) is an American country music and blues artist, singer, songwriter, and guitarist. Active since 1990, he has recorded nine studio albums, and has charted more than twenty singles on the "Billboard" Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts. His highest-charting hits are "What Kind of Fool Do You Think I Am" (1992), "Tender Moment" (1993), and "A Little Bit of You" (1995), all of which peaked at No. 2. Four more of his singles have charted in the Top Ten as well. Parnell made a shift in the early 2000s back to the bluesier sounds of his early works, releasing two blues albums on Vanguard Records and Universal South. Besides his own work, Parnell has played slide guitar and National guitar on several other country and blues recordings. " Midnight Believer" was named among the Top 10 Blues albums of 2018. In January 2019, Gibson issued Parnell's signature guitar, "Abilene Sunset. " Parnell appeared on HGTV's Property Brothers: Buying and Selling."
Title: Astrid North
Passage: Astrid North( Astrid Karina North Radmann; 24 August 1973, Berlin – 25 June 2019, Berlin) was a German soul singer and songwriter. She was the singer of the German band, with whom she released five Albums. As guest singer of the band she published three albums.
Title: Han Tae-you
Passage: Han Tae- you( born March 31, 1981) is a South Korean football player who since 2004 has played for FC Seoul.
Title: Billy Milano
Passage: Billy Milano is a Bronx- born heavy metal musician now based in Austin, Texas. He is the singer and- occasionally- guitarist and bassist of crossover thrash band M.O.D., and he was also the singer of its predecessor, Stormtroopers of Death. He was also the singer of United Forces, which also featured his Stormtroopers of Death bandmate Dan Lilker.
Title: Di You
Passage: Di You( born 26 November 1983) is a retired Chinese football midfielder.
Title: Bernie Bonvoisin
Passage: Bernard Bonvoisin, known as Bernie Bonvoisin( born 9 July 1956 in Nanterre, Hauts- de- Seine), is a French hard rock singer and film director. He is best known for having been the singer of Trust. He was one of the best friends of Bon Scott the singer of AC/ DC and together they recorded the song" Ride On" which was one of the last songs by Bon Scott.
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Abilene
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[
"Lucky Me, Lucky You",
"Lee Roy Parnell"
] |
What nationality is Zainab Sultan Begum's husband?
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Title: Nayelly Hernández
Passage: Nayelly Hernández( born 23 February 1986) is a former Mexican female professional squash player. She has represented Mexico internationally in several international competitions including the Central American and Caribbean Games, Pan American Games, Women's World Team Squash Championships. Nayelly achieved her highest career ranking of 57 in October 2011 during the 2011 PSA World Tour. Her husband Chris Walker whose nationality is English is also a professional squash player. She joined the Trinity College in 2008 as the first Mexican female to join a US college for squash and graduated in 2010.
Title: Fakhr-un-Nissa
Passage: Fakhr- un- Nissa( died 1501) was a Mughal princess as the eldest child of the first Mughal Emperor Babur and his Empress consort Aisha Sultan Begum. Fakhr- un- Nissa was born in 1501 in Samarkand to the nineteen- year- old Babur and his first wife, Aisha Sultan Begum. Upon her birth, she was given the name of Fakhr- un- Nissa(" Glory of Women"). The princess died a month or forty days after her birth, and her death grieved Babur the most as he dearly loved his daughter.
Title: Aisha Sultan Begum
Passage: Aisha Sultan Begum was Queen consort of Ferghana Valley and Samarkand as the first wife of Emperor Babur, the founder of the Mughal Empire and the first Mughal emperor. Aisha was a first cousin of her husband and was a Timurid princess by birth. She was the daughter of Babur's paternal uncle, Sultan Ahmed Mirza, the King of Samarkand and Bukhara.
Title: Masuma Sultan Begum
Passage: Masuma Sultan Begum( died 1509) was the Queen consort of Ferghana Valley and Samarkand as the fourth wife of Emperor Babur, the founder of the Mughal Empire and the first Mughal emperor. Masuma was a first cousin of her husband and was a Timurid princess by birth. She was the fifth and youngest daughter of Babur's paternal uncle, Sultan Ahmed Mirza, the King of Samarkand and Bukhara.
Title: Zainab Sultan Begum
Passage: Zainab Sultan Begum was Queen consort of Ferghana Valley and Kabul as the second wife of the first Emperor Babur. She like two of his other wives Aisha Sultan Begum and Masuma Sultan Begum was a direct cousin of the Babur. She was among one of the first Mughal cousins to marry among the own family, which later became a common practice, which would be especially be followed by Humayun, the second Mughal emperor who succeeded Babur after his death in 1530.
Title: Baglan Mailybayev
Passage: Baglan Mailybayev( in Kazakh Бағлан Асаубайұлы Майлыбаев) was born on 20 May 1975 in Zhambyl region, Kazakhstan. His nationality is Kazakh. He is a politician of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Deputy Head of the Presidential Administration of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Doctor of Law( 2002)( under the supervision of Professor Zimanov S.Z.- scientific advisor and academician of National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Kazakhstan) and Ph.D. in Political Science( 1998).
Title: Babur
Passage: Babur (14 February 148326 December 1530), born Zahīr ud-Dīn Muhammad, was the founder and first Emperor of the Mughal dynasty in South Asia. He was a direct descendant of Emperor Timur (Tamerlane) from what is now Uzbekistan. Babur was born in Andijan, in the Fergana Valley, in modern Uzbekistan. He was the eldest son of Umar Sheikh Mirza, governor of Fergana and great-great grandson of Timur. Babur ascended the throne of Fergana in its capital Akhsikent in 1494 at the age of twelve and faced rebellion. He conquered Samarkand two years later, only to lose Fergana soon after. In his attempt to reconquer Fergana, he lost control of Samarkand. In 1501, his attempt to recapture both the regions went in vain as he was defeated by Muhammad Shaybani Khan. In 1504, he conquered Kabul, which was under the rule of the infant heir of Ulugh Beg II. Babur formed a partnership with Safavid ruler Ismail I and reconquered parts of Turkistan, including Samarkand, only to again lose it and the other newly conquered lands to the Sheybanids. After losing Samarkand for the third time, Babur turned his attention to India. At that time, the Indo-Gangetic Plain of the Indian subcontinent was ruled by Ibrahim Lodi of the Afghan Lodi dynasty, whereas Rajputana was ruled by a Hindu Rajput Confederacy, led by Rana Sanga of Mewar. Babur defeated Ibrahim Lodi at the First Battle of Panipat in 1526 CE and founded the Mughal empire. He faced opposition from Rana Sanga, who at first promised to help Babur defeat Ibrahim Lodi however he later backed out upon knowing that Babur had plans to stay in India. The Rana prepared an army of Rajputs and Afghans to force Babur out of India, however the Rana was defeated in the Battle of Khanwa after which he was poisoned to death by his own men. Babur married several times. Notable among his sons are Humayun, Kamran Mirza and Hindal Mirza. Babur died in 1530 in Agra and was succeeded by Humayun. He was first buried in Agra but, as per his wishes, his remains were moved to Kabul and reburied. Being a patrilineal descendant of Timur, Babur considered himself a Timurid and Chagatai Turkic. He is considered a national hero in Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan. Many of his poems have also become popular folk songs. He wrote the "Baburnama" in Chaghatai Turkic which was translated into Persian during Akbar's reign.
Title: Masuma Sultan Begum (daughter of Babur)
Passage: Masuma Sultan Begum( born 1508) was a Mughal princess and the daughter of the first Mughal emperor, Babur. She is frequently mentioned in the" Humayun- nama" by her sister, Gulbadan Begum, who calls her sister' Elder sister Moon'(" mah chacha").
Title: Eleni Gabre-Madhin
Passage: Eleni Zaude Gabre- Madhin, an Ethiopian economist with Swiss nationality, is a former Chief Executive Officer of the Ethiopia Commodity Exchange( ECX). She has had many years of experience working on agricultural markets – particularly in Sub- Saharan Africa – and has held senior positions in the World Bank, the International Food Policy Research Institute( Washington), and United Nations( Geneva).
Title: Ali Rahuma
Passage: Ali Khalifa Rahuma( born May 16, 1982) is a Libyan football midfielder who's nationality is Libyan. He currently plays for Al- Ittihad, and is a member of the Libya national football team.
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Mughal Empire
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[
"Zainab Sultan Begum",
"Babur"
] |
What is the place of birth of Trent Reznor's wife?
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Title: Mariqueen Maandig
Passage: Mariqueen Maandig Reznor ("née" Maandig; born April 5, 1981) is a Filipino-American singer, songwriter, and musician. She is the vocalist for How to Destroy Angels, and was the former vocalist of Los Angeles-based rock band West Indian Girl.
Title: Empress Shōken
Passage: , also known as, was the wife of Emperor Meiji of Japan.
Title: Artaynte
Passage: Artaynte( f. 478 BC), was the wife of the Crown Prince Darius.
Title: John Malm Jr.
Passage: John A. Malm Jr. is the former manager of Trent Reznor and his band Nine Inch Nails. He was also a co-founder, along with Reznor, of Nothing Records.
Title: Eunoë (wife of Bogudes)
Passage: Eunoë was the wife of Bogudes, King of Mauretania.
Title: Agatha (wife of Samuel of Bulgaria)
Passage: Agatha was the wife of Emperor Samuel of Bulgaria.
Title: Simon of Trent
Passage: Simon of Trent; also known as Simeon;( 1472 – 21 March 1475) was a boy from the city of Trent, Prince- Bishopric of Trent, whose disappearance and murder was blamed on the leaders of the city's Jewish community, based on his dead body being found in the cellar of a Jewish family's house, and the confessions of Jews obtained under judicial torture.
Title: Catherine Exley
Passage: Catherine Exley was the wife of a soldier and accompanied her husband when he served in Portugal, Spain and Ireland during the Napoleonic Wars. She is best known as the author of a diary that gives an account of military life in that era from the viewpoint of the wife of a common soldier.
Title: Trent Reznor
Passage: Michael Trent Reznor (born May 17, 1965) is an American singer, songwriter, musician, record producer, and film score composer. He is the founder, lead vocalist, and principal songwriter of the industrial rock band Nine Inch Nails, which he founded in 1988 and of which he was the sole official member until adding long-time collaborator Atticus Ross as a permanent member in 2016. His first release under the Nine Inch Nails name, the 1989 album "Pretty Hate Machine", was a commercial and critical success. He has since released nine Nine Inch Nails studio albums. He left Interscope Records in 2007 and was an independent recording artist until signing with Columbia Records in 2012. Reznor was associated with the bands Option 30, The Urge, The Innocent, and Exotic Birds in the mid-1980s. Outside of Nine Inch Nails, he has contributed to the albums of artists such as Marilyn Manson and Saul Williams. He and his wife, Mariqueen Maandig, are members of the post-industrial group How to Destroy Angels, with Atticus Ross and long-time Nine Inch Nails graphic designer Rob Sheridan. Reznor and Ross scored the David Fincher films "The Social Network" (2010), "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" (2011), and "Gone Girl" (2014), winning the Academy Award for Best Original Score for "The Social Network" and the Grammy Award for Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media for "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo". They also scored the 2018 film "Bird Box". In 1997, Reznor appeared in "Time" list of the year's most influential people, and "Spin" magazine described him as "the most vital artist in music".
Title: Vigilius of Trent
Passage: Saint Vigilius of Trent is venerated as the patron saint and first bishop of Trent. He should not be confused with the pope of the same name.
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Filipino
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[
"Trent Reznor",
"Mariqueen Maandig"
] |
Where was the place of death of the composer of song A House Is Not A Motel?
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Title: Eddie Amador
Passage: Eddie Amador( born 1967) is best known as an international house music producer, remixer and DJ. He penned the song" House Music" in 1997 and is an established icon in house music.
Title: Michelangelo Faggioli
Passage: Michelangelo Faggioli( 1666–1733) was an Italian lawyer and celebrated amateur composer of humorous cantatas in Neapolitan dialect. A founder of a new genre of Neapolitan comedy, he was the composer of the opera buffa" La Cilla" in 1706.
Title: Arthur Lee (musician)
Passage: Arthur Taylor Lee (born Arthur Porter Taylor; March 7, 1945 – August 3, 2006) was an American singer-songwriter who rose to fame as the leader of the Los Angeles rock band Love. Lee was born in Memphis, Tennessee, on March 7, 1945 in John Gaston Hospital, to Agnes (née Porter), a school teacher, and Chester Taylor, a local jazz musician and cornet player. Love's 1967 album "Forever Changes" was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame, and it is part of the National Recording Registry.
Title: Alonso Mudarra
Passage: Alonso Mudarra( c. 1510 – April 1, 1580) was a Spanish composer of the Renaissance, and also played the vihuela, a guitar- shaped string instrument. He was an innovative composer of instrumental music as well as songs, and was the composer of the earliest surviving music for the guitar.
Title: A House Is Not a Motel
Passage: "A House Is Not a Motel" is a song written by Arthur Lee and first released by Love on their 1967 album "Forever Changes".
Title: Alexandru Cristea
Passage: Alexandru Cristea( 1890 – 1942) was the composer of the music for" Limba Noastră", current national anthem of Moldova.
Title: Petrus de Domarto
Passage: Petrus de Domarto( fl. c. 1445– 1455) was a Franco- Flemish composer of the Renaissance. He was a contemporary and probable acquaintance of Ockeghem, and was the composer of at least one of the first unified mass cycles to be written in continental Europe.
Title: Walter Robinson (composer)
Passage: Walter Robinson is an African American composer of the late 20th century. He is most notable for his 1977 song" Harriet Tubman", which has been recorded by folk musicians such as Holly Near, John McCutcheon, and others. He is also the composer of several operas.
Title: Alexander Courage
Passage: Alexander Mair" Sandy" Courage Jr.( December 10, 1919 May 15, 2008) was an American orchestrator, arranger, and composer of music, primarily for television and film. He is best known as the composer of the theme music for the original" Star Trek" series.
Title: Tarcisio Fusco
Passage: Tarcisio Fusco was an Italian composer of film scores. He was the brother of the composer Giovanni Fusco and the uncle of operatic soprano Cecilia Fusco.
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Memphis, Tennessee
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[
"A House Is Not a Motel",
"Arthur Lee (musician)"
] |
Which country George Fitzmaurice, 6Th Earl Of Orkney's father is from?
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Title: George FitzMaurice, 6th Earl of Orkney
Passage: George William Hamilton FitzMaurice, 6th Earl of Orkney (6 May 1827 – 21 October 1889), styled as Viscount Kirkwall until 1877, was a soldier and Scottish nobleman. George FitzMaurice was the son of Thomas FitzMaurice, 5th Earl of Orkney and the Hon. Charlotte Irby. He married Amelia de Samuel in London in 1872. They had no children. He joined the 71st Highlanders Regiment as a Captain from the 92nd Regiment in 1853 and saw action in the Crimea in 1855. He transferred to the Scots Fusilier Guards in 1856 and retired in 1857. On his death in London, the title passed to his nephew, Edmond FitzMaurice, 7th Earl of Orkney.
Title: Hugh Douglas, Earl of Ormonde
Passage: Hugh Douglas, Earl of Ormonde( died 1455) was a Scottish Soldier and nobleman, a member of the powerful Black Douglases. He was the fourth son of James the Gross, 7th Earl of Douglas and his wife Beatrice, daughter of Henry II Sinclair, Earl of Orkney. He was a younger brother of William Douglas, 8th Earl of Douglas, James Douglas, 9th Earl of Douglas, Archibald Douglas, Earl of Moray and older to John Douglas, Lord of Balvenie.
Title: Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice, 6th Marquess of Lansdowne
Passage: Lieutenant- Colonel Henry William Edmund Petty- Fitzmaurice, 6th Marquess of Lansdowne, DSO, MVO( 14 January 1872 – 5 March 1936), styled Earl of Kerry until 1927, was a British soldier and politician.
Title: Mary FitzMaurice, 4th Countess of Orkney
Passage: Mary FitzMaurice, 4th Countess of Orkney( 4 September 1755 – 30 December 1831) was a Scottish peer, the only surviving child of Murrough O'Brien, 1st Marquess of Thomond and Mary O'Brien, 3rd Countess of Orkney. Born Mary O'Brien, she was married to the Hon. Thomas FitzMaurice, younger brother of the 1st Marquess of Lansdowne, on 21 December 1777. Their son, born in 1778, was John FitzMaurice, Viscount Kirkwall( who was the father of the 5th Earl of Orkney, Thomas John Hamilton FitzMaurice). She succeeded her mother on 10 May 1791. Her husband died in 1793 with the Countess retaining possession of Cliveden, the family seat of the Earls of Orkney, now owned by the National Trust.
Title: Thomas FitzMaurice, 5th Earl of Orkney
Passage: Thomas married the Hon. Charlotte Irby on 14 March 1826. The Earl and Countess of Orkney's eldest son George William Hamilton FitzMaurice became the 6th Earl of Orkney. Their fourth son, Alexander Temple FitzMaurice, became a Groom of the Bedchamber in 1867 and later served in the Yeomanry Cavalry. Their fifth son, James Terence FitzMaurice (1835–1917) served in the Royal Navy and was promoted to captain in 1867. Their daughter, Lady Maria Louisa FitzMaurice (died 1917) was the grandmother of Sir Christopher Bullock who was permanent under-secretary for the British Air Ministry.
Title: Patrick Stewart, 2nd Earl of Orkney
Passage: Patrick Stewart, Earl of Orkney, Lord of Zetland( c. 1566 – 6 February 1615) was a Scottish nobleman, the son of Robert, Earl of Orkney, a bastard son of King James V. Infamous for his godless nature and tyrannical rule over the Scottish archipelagos of Orkney and Shetland, he was executed for treason in 1615.
Title: Hamilton Boyle, 6th Earl of Cork
Passage: Hamilton Boyle, 6th Earl of Cork and 6th Earl of Orrery( 3 February 1729 – 17 January 1764) was the son of John Boyle, 5th Earl of Cork and Lady Henrietta Hamilton. He inherited the titles of 6th Earl of Cork and Orrery and 3rd Baron Boyle of Marston from his father in 1762. He served in the Parliament of Great Britain as Member of Parliament( MP) for Warwick between 1751 and 1762, and represented Charleville in the Irish House of Commons between 1759 and 1760. He was unmarried and was succeeded by his brother.
Title: Henry I Sinclair, Earl of Orkney
Passage: Henry I Sinclair, Jarl of Orkney, Lord of Roslin( 1345 1400) was a Scottish and a Norwegian nobleman. Sinclair held the title Earl of Orkney( which refers to Norðreyjar rather than just the islands of Orkney) under the King of Norway. He is sometimes identified by another spelling of his surname," St. Clair". He was the grandfather of William Sinclair, 1st Earl of Caithness, the builder of Rosslyn Chapel. He is best known today because of a modern legend that he took part in explorations of Greenland and North America almost 100 years before Christopher Columbus. William Thomson, in his book" The New History of Orkney", wrote:" It has been Earl Henry's singular fate to enjoy an ever- expanding posthumous reputation which has very little to do with anything he achieved in his lifetime."
Title: Anne O'Brien, 2nd Countess of Orkney
Passage: Anne Douglas- Hamilton, 2nd Countess of Orkney( 1696 – 6 December 1756) was a Scottish noblewoman and the eldest daughter of Field Marshal George Hamilton, 1st Earl of Orkney, and his wife, the former Elizabeth Villiers. She was also known as Anne O'Brien, Countess of Inchiquin, through her marriage to her first cousin William O'Brien, 4th Earl of Inchiquin," the" O' Brien, Chief of the Name, Prince of Thomond, and Lord of Dál gCais. They were married on 29 March 1720. Their daughter, Lady Mary( c. 1721–1790), succeeded her mother in the earldom of Orkney. Their other children were:
Title: Jón Magnússon, Earl of Orkney
Passage: Jón Magnússon was Earl of Orkney in 1284 – c. 1312.
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British
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[
"Thomas FitzMaurice, 5th Earl of Orkney",
"George FitzMaurice, 6th Earl of Orkney"
] |
Where did Marguerite Norris's father die?
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Title: Where Was I
Passage: " Where Was I?" may refer to:
Title: Dance of Death (disambiguation)
Passage: Dance of Death, also called" Danse Macabre", is a late- medieval allegory of the universality of death. Dance of Death or The Dance of Death may also refer to:
Title: James E. Norris
Passage: James E. Norris (December 10, 1879 – December 4, 1952) was a Canadian-American businessman, operating companies in the grain and cattle industries, and owner of the Detroit Red Wings of the National Hockey League. He also had significant ownership interests in the Chicago Black Hawks and the New York Rangers. He is often referred to as James Norris Sr., to distinguish him from his son, James D. Norris. Norris is a member of the Hockey Hall of Fame, as are his sons James and Bruce Norris.
Title: Place of origin
Passage: In Switzerland, the place of origin( literally" home place" or" citizen place") denotes where a Swiss citizen has their municipal citizenship. It is not to be confused with the place of birth or place of residence, although two or all three of these locations may be identical depending on the person's circumstances.
Title: Isabella of Ibelin (died 1315)
Passage: Isabella of Ibelin( died 1315) was the daughter of Baldwin of Ibelin( d. 1313), lord of Korakou, and of Marguerite de Giblet.
Title: Place of birth
Passage: The place of birth( POB) or birthplace is the place where a person was born. This place is often used in legal documents, together with name and date of birth, to uniquely identify a person. As a general rule with respect to passports, the place of birth is determined to be the country that currently has" sovereignty" over the actual place of birth, regardless of when the birth actually occurred. The place of birth is not necessarily the place where the parents of the new baby live. If the baby is born in a hospital in another place, that place is the place of birth. In many countries, this also means that the government requires that the birth of the new baby is registered in the place of birth. Some countries place less or no importance on the place of birth, instead using alternative geographical characteristics for the purpose of identity documents. For example, Sweden has used the concept of" födelsehemortdomicile of birth") since 1947. This means that the domicile of the baby's mother is the registered place of birth. The location of the maternity ward or other physical birthplace is considered unimportant. Similarly, Switzerland uses the concept of" Heimatortlieu d'origineluogo d'origineplace of origin" in German, French and Italian respectively). A child born to Swiss parents is automatically assigned the place of origin of the parent with the same last name, so the child either gets their mother's or father's place of origin. A child born to one Swiss parent and one foreign parent acquires the place of origin of their Swiss parent. In a Swiss passport and identity card, the holder's place of origin is stated, not their place of birth. In some countries( primarily in the Americas), the place of birth automatically determines the nationality of the baby, a practice often referred to by the Latin phrase" jus soli". Almost all countries outside the Americas instead attribute nationality based on the nationality( ies) of the baby's parents( referred to as" jus sanguinis"). There can be some confusion regarding the place of birth if the birth takes place in an unusual way: when babies are born on an airplane or at sea, difficulties can arise. The place of birth of such a person depends on the law of the countries involved, which include the nationality of the plane or ship, the nationality( ies) of the parents and/ or the location of the plane or ship( if the birth occurs in the territorial waters or airspace of a country). Some administrative forms may request the applicant's" country of birth". It is important to determine from the requester whether the information requested refers to the applicant's" place of birth" or" nationality at birth". For US citizens born abroad who under the US Constitution acquire US citizenship at the time of birth, the nationality at birth will be USA( American), while the place of birth would be the country in which the actual birth takes place.
Title: Beaulieu-sur-Loire
Passage: Beaulieu- sur- Loire is a commune in the Loiret department in north -central France. It is also the place of death of Jacques MacDonald, a French general who served in the Napoleonic Wars
Title: Sennedjem
Passage: The Ancient Egyptian artisan Sennedjem lived in Set Maat( translated as" The Place of Truth"), contemporary Deir el- Medina, on the west bank of the Nile, opposite Thebes, during the reigns of Seti I and Ramesses II. Sennedjem had the title" Servant in the Place of Truth". He was buried along with his wife, Iyneferti, and family in a tomb in the village necropolis. His tomb was discovered January 31, 1886. When Sennedjem's tomb was found, in it there was regular furniture from his home, including a stool and a bed, which he actually used when he was alive. His titles included Servant in the Place of Truth, meaning that he worked on the excavation and decoration of the nearby royal tombs.
Title: Motherland (disambiguation)
Passage: Motherland is the place of one's birth, the place of one's ancestors, or the place of origin of an ethnic group. Motherland may also refer to:
Title: Marguerite Norris
Passage: Marguerite Ann Norris (February 16, 1927 – May 12, 1994), also known as Marguerite Riker and Marguerite Norris-Riker, was an American ice hockey executive. She was the first female team executive in National Hockey League (NHL) history. Marguerite Norris became president of the Detroit Red Wings of the NHL after her father James E. Norris died in 1952. She remained the team president of the Red Wings from 1952 – 1955. She was the first female chief executive in the history of the National Hockey League and was the first woman to have her name engraved on the Stanley Cup, in both 1954 and 1955. The team finished first in all three seasons she was at the helm. After the championship 1955 season, Marguerite Norris resigned as president of the Red Wings, and her brother Bruce Norris took over running the team. She was the sister of Bruce and James D. Norris. Her father and two brothers are all members of the Hockey Hall of Fame. Along with her husband John J. Riker she was an owner of The Westenhook Farm in Southbury, Connecticut. She died in 1994 at age 67 at her home in Southbury, Connecticut.
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Chicago
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[
"James E. Norris",
"Marguerite Norris"
] |
Where did Valtoke Gormsson's father die?
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Title: Gorm the Old
Passage: Gorm the Old , also called Gorm the Languid , was ruler of Denmark, reigning from to his death . He ruled from Jelling, and made the oldest of the Jelling Stones in honour of his wife Thyra. Gorm was born before 900 and died .
Title: Sennedjem
Passage: The Ancient Egyptian artisan Sennedjem lived in Set Maat( translated as" The Place of Truth"), contemporary Deir el- Medina, on the west bank of the Nile, opposite Thebes, during the reigns of Seti I and Ramesses II. Sennedjem had the title" Servant in the Place of Truth". He was buried along with his wife, Iyneferti, and family in a tomb in the village necropolis. His tomb was discovered January 31, 1886. When Sennedjem's tomb was found, in it there was regular furniture from his home, including a stool and a bed, which he actually used when he was alive. His titles included Servant in the Place of Truth, meaning that he worked on the excavation and decoration of the nearby royal tombs.
Title: Valley of Death
Passage: Valley of Death may refer to:
Title: Dance of Death (disambiguation)
Passage: Dance of Death, also called" Danse Macabre", is a late- medieval allegory of the universality of death. Dance of Death or The Dance of Death may also refer to:
Title: Place of origin
Passage: In Switzerland, the place of origin( literally" home place" or" citizen place") denotes where a Swiss citizen has their municipal citizenship. It is not to be confused with the place of birth or place of residence, although two or all three of these locations may be identical depending on the person's circumstances.
Title: Motherland (disambiguation)
Passage: Motherland is the place of one's birth, the place of one's ancestors, or the place of origin of an ethnic group. Motherland may also refer to:
Title: Where Was I
Passage: " Where Was I?" may refer to:
Title: Beaulieu-sur-Loire
Passage: Beaulieu- sur- Loire is a commune in the Loiret department in north -central France. It is also the place of death of Jacques MacDonald, a French general who served in the Napoleonic Wars
Title: Valtoke Gormsson
Passage: Toke (also known as Valtoke) was said to be Earl of Vendsyssel and even King or Earl of Scania. He has a rune stone in Aars near Aars church which is called the Aars stone which reads: (Front) Asser placed this stone in memory of Valtóki, his lord. (Rear) The stone proclaims that it will stand here forever, and it will mark Valtóki's cairn.. He was a son of Gorm the Old, but it has been said that he was an illegitimate child. He also had positions in the Kingdom of Denmark, as well as a son, named Asbjørn Tokesen. Toke died during Battle of Fýrisvellir, along with his son Asbjørn, who also fought in the battle. Odinkar is also mentioned as a son of a "Toki, duke of Vendsyssel".
Title: Place of birth
Passage: The place of birth( POB) or birthplace is the place where a person was born. This place is often used in legal documents, together with name and date of birth, to uniquely identify a person. As a general rule with respect to passports, the place of birth is determined to be the country that currently has" sovereignty" over the actual place of birth, regardless of when the birth actually occurred. The place of birth is not necessarily the place where the parents of the new baby live. If the baby is born in a hospital in another place, that place is the place of birth. In many countries, this also means that the government requires that the birth of the new baby is registered in the place of birth. Some countries place less or no importance on the place of birth, instead using alternative geographical characteristics for the purpose of identity documents. For example, Sweden has used the concept of" födelsehemortdomicile of birth") since 1947. This means that the domicile of the baby's mother is the registered place of birth. The location of the maternity ward or other physical birthplace is considered unimportant. Similarly, Switzerland uses the concept of" Heimatortlieu d'origineluogo d'origineplace of origin" in German, French and Italian respectively). A child born to Swiss parents is automatically assigned the place of origin of the parent with the same last name, so the child either gets their mother's or father's place of origin. A child born to one Swiss parent and one foreign parent acquires the place of origin of their Swiss parent. In a Swiss passport and identity card, the holder's place of origin is stated, not their place of birth. In some countries( primarily in the Americas), the place of birth automatically determines the nationality of the baby, a practice often referred to by the Latin phrase" jus soli". Almost all countries outside the Americas instead attribute nationality based on the nationality( ies) of the baby's parents( referred to as" jus sanguinis"). There can be some confusion regarding the place of birth if the birth takes place in an unusual way: when babies are born on an airplane or at sea, difficulties can arise. The place of birth of such a person depends on the law of the countries involved, which include the nationality of the plane or ship, the nationality( ies) of the parents and/ or the location of the plane or ship( if the birth occurs in the territorial waters or airspace of a country). Some administrative forms may request the applicant's" country of birth". It is important to determine from the requester whether the information requested refers to the applicant's" place of birth" or" nationality at birth". For US citizens born abroad who under the US Constitution acquire US citizenship at the time of birth, the nationality at birth will be USA( American), while the place of birth would be the country in which the actual birth takes place.
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Jelling
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[
"Gorm the Old",
"Valtoke Gormsson"
] |
What nationality is Murchad Mac Briain's father?
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Title: Murchad mac Flann mac Glethneachan
Passage: Murchad mac Flann mac Glethneachan, King of Maigh Seóla, fl. 973.
Title: Domhnall mac Briain
Passage: Domhnall Mac Briain was the son of Brian Boru, the High king of Ireland and Eacraidh whose father was a Rí of a tuath in Mide. He had two known siblings, one brother( Tadc) and a sister. The Annals of Inisfallen record that he raided Cenél Conaill. Half of the army was led by Domhnall, while the other half by his half brother Murchad mac Briain. He died in 1012 due to natural causes. He had no children.
Title: Brian Boru
Passage: Brian Boru (modern ; c. 94123 April 1014), was an Irish king who ended the domination of the High Kingship of Ireland by the Uí Néill. Bestowed the title of "Imperator Scottorum" or "Emperor of the Gaels" (commonly translated as "Emperor of the Irish"), he built on the achievements of his father, Cennétig mac Lorcain, and especially his elder brother, Mathgamain, Brian first made himself King of Munster, then subjugated Leinster, eventually becoming High King of Ireland. He was the founder of the O'Brien dynasty, and is widely regarded as one of the most successful and unifying monarchs in medieval Ireland. With a population of under 500,000 people, Ireland had over 150 kings, with greater or lesser domains. The Uí Néill king Máel Sechnaill mac Domnaill, abandoned by his northern kinsmen of the Cenél nEógain and Cenél Conaill, acknowledged Brian as High King at Athlone in 1002. In the decade that followed, Brian campaigned against the northern Uí Néill, who refused to accept his claims, against Leinster, where resistance was frequent, and against the Norse-Gaelic Kingdom of Dublin. Brian's hard-won authority was seriously challenged in 1013 when his ally Máel Sechnaill was attacked by the Cenél nEógain king Flaithbertach Ua Néill, with the Ulstermen as his allies. This was followed by further attacks on Máel Sechnaill by the Dubliners under their king Sihtric Silkbeard and the Leinstermen led by Máel Mórda mac Murchada. Brian campaigned against these enemies in 1013. In 1014, Brian's armies confronted the armies of Leinster and Dublin. The resulting Battle of Clontarf saw Brian killed, his army nonetheless victorious against the Leinstermen and Norsemen. The battle is widely lauded as an instrumental moment in Irish history, and is well known in popular memory. Brian was well regarded by contemporary chroniclers. The Norse-Gaels and Scandinavians also produced works mentioning Brian, including "Njal's Saga", the "Orkneyinga Saga", and the now-lost "Brian's Saga". Brian's war against Máel Mórda and Sihtric was to be inextricably connected with his complicated marital relations, in particular his marriage to Gormlaith, Máel Mórda's sister and Sihtric's mother, who had been in turn the wife of Amlaíb Cuarán, king of Dublin and York, then of Máel Sechnaill, and finally of Brian.
Title: Murchad mac Brian Ó Flaithbheartaigh
Passage: Murchad mac Brian Ó Flaithbheartaigh, Taoiseach of Iar Connacht and Chief of the Name, died 1419.
Title: Tadc mac Briain
Passage: Tadc mac Briain( died 1023) was the son of Brian Boru and Echrad, daughter of Carlus mac Ailella of Uí Áeda Odba. Tadc had one son, Toirdelbach Ua Briain( Turlough O' Brien), with his wife Mór, daughter of Gilla Brigte Ua Maíl Muaid of Cenél Fiachach. After Brian Boru's death at the battle of Clontarf in 1014, Tadc was a serious contender to the kingship of Munster, rivalling his half brother Donnchad mac Briain. Tadc was assassinated at the instigation of Donnchad in 1023.
Title: Donnchad mac Briain
Passage: Donnchadh mac Briain( old spelling: Donnchad mac Briain)( died 1064), son of Brian Bóruma and Gormflaith ingen Murchada, was King of Munster.
Title: Murchad mac Briain
Passage: Murchad mac Briain was the son and heir of Brian Boru, a High King of Ireland who was killed on 23 April 1014 at the Battle of Clontarf. He was the de facto leader of his father's army.
Title: Toirdelbach mac Murchada meic Briain
Passage: Toirdelbach mac Murchada meic Briain( c. 999 – 23 April 1014) was the grandson of Brian Boru and one of the leaders of the Dál gCais army at the Battle of Clontarf. Toirdelbach was the son of Murchad mac Briain, the putative heir of Brian.
Title: Ali Rahuma
Passage: Ali Khalifa Rahuma( born May 16, 1982) is a Libyan football midfielder who's nationality is Libyan. He currently plays for Al- Ittihad, and is a member of the Libya national football team.
Title: Dúnchad mac Murchada
Passage: Dúnchad mac Murchada( died 728) was a King of Leinster from the Uí Dúnlainge branch of the Laigin. He was the son of Murchad mac Brain Mut( died 727), the previous king. He ruled from 727 to 728.
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Munster
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[
"Brian Boru",
"Murchad mac Briain"
] |
When was Marcantonio Mario Dimitri Ruspoli, 3Rd Prince Of Poggio Suasa's father born?
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Title: Francesco Alvaro Maria Giorgio Ruspoli, 1st Duke of Morignano
Passage: " Don" Francesco Alvaro Maria Giorgio dei Principi Ruspoli( April 19, 1891 – March 2, 1970) was an Italian nobleman, the 1st Duca di Morignano, Nobile di Viterbo e di Orvieto, Patrizio Romano and Prince of the Holy Roman Empire. Born in Rome, he was the son of Emanuele Ruspoli, 1st Prince of Poggio Suasa and third wife Josephine Mary Beers- Curtis.
Title: Bartolomeo Ruspoli and Khevenhüller-Metsch
Passage: Bartolomeo Ruspoli and Khevenhüller- Metsch, dei principi Ruspoli( October 26, 1800 – 1872) was an Italian aristocrat, Prince of the Holy Roman Empire, son of Francesco Ruspoli, 3rd Prince of Cerveteri and second wife Leopoldina Countess von Khevenhüller- Metsch. He had four brothers, among others, Alessandro Ruspoli, 4th Prince of Cerveteri, and Camillo Ruspoli, Duke of Sueca. He was colonel of the Piedmontese army, in which he participates in the wars of the Italian resurgence. Paralyzed from below waist by the blast of a grenade, he continued to participate in wheelchair battles pushed by his assistant. Bartolomeo is the ancestor of the Line III of the Princes Ruspoli. His son Emanuele Ruspoli was named first prince of Poggio- Suasa after participating in the Italian unification and being the first Mayor of the Italian Rome. He was the grandfather of Donna Emanuella de Dampierre Ruspoli, Duchess of Segovia and Duchess of Anjou by her marriage to Infante Don Jaime, son of Alfonso XIII of Spain. Emanuele is the founder of the third Ruspoli line: The Princes of Poggio- Suasa.
Title: Mario Ruspoli, 2nd Prince of Poggio Suasa
Passage: Mario dei Principi Ruspoli (October 16, 1867 – January 16, 1963) was an Italian prince, son of Emanuele Ruspoli, 1st Prince of Poggio Suasa and first wife Princess Caterina Vogoride-Conachi. He was the 2nd Prince of Poggio Suasa and Prince of the Holy Roman Empire. He was responsible for the brief development of Chatsworth, New Jersey as a resort in the early 20th Century.
Title: Costantino Mario Ruspoli, 4th Prince of Poggio Suasa
Passage: Constantino Mario dei Principi Ruspoli( born 29 June 1971), son of Marcantonio Mario Dimitri Ruspoli, 3rd Prince of Poggio Suasa, and his second wife Gleide Portela Chagas( 1935 – 2002), is the 4th Principe di Poggio Suasa and Prince of the Holy Roman Empire.
Title: Emanuele Ruspoli, 1st Prince of Poggio Suasa
Passage: Emanuele Francesco Maria dei Principi Ruspoli, 1 Prince of Poggio Suasa ( December 30, 1837 – November 29, 1899) was an Italian and a Holy Roman Empire prince who twice served as the Mayor of Rome.
Title: Alessandro Ruspoli, 4th Prince of Cerveteri
Passage: Alessandro, Principe Ruspoli( October 5, 1784 – October 31, 1842) was the 4th Prince of Cerveteri, 4th Marquis of Riano, 9th Count of Vignanello and Prince of the Holy Roman Empire, son of Francesco Ruspoli, 3rd Prince of Cerveteri and second wife HIH Leopoldina Gräfin von Khevenhüller- Metsch. He had for brothers, among others, Camillo Ruspoli, Duke of Sueca, and Bartolomeo Ruspoli and Khevenhüller- Metsch. His granduncle was Bartolomeo Ruspoli. Alessandro is the ancestor of the Line I of the Princes Ruspoli.
Title: Theodred II (Bishop of Elmham)
Passage: Theodred II was a medieval Bishop of Elmham. The date of Theodred's consecration unknown, but the date of his death was sometime between 995 and 997.
Title: Marcantonio Mario Dimitri Ruspoli, 3rd Prince of Poggio Suasa
Passage: Marcantonio Mario Dimitri dei Principi Ruspoli (November 28, 1926 – August 1, 2003) was the 3rd Principe di Poggio Suasa and Prince of the Holy Roman Empire, son of Costantino Ruspoli (Costantino is an eldest son of Mario Ruspoli, 2nd Prince of Poggio Suasa), and wife Elisabeth Catherine Adrienne Marie Anne Comtesse van der Noot d'Assche.
Title: Camillo Ruspoli, 2nd Prince of Candriano
Passage: Camillo dei Principi Ruspoli( 10 January 1882 – 5 September 1949), was the 2nd and last Principe di Candriano and Prince of the Holy Roman Empire, son of Emanuele Ruspoli, 1st Prince of Poggio Suasa, and second wife Laura Caracciolo dei Principi di Torella, Duchi di Lavello, Marchesi di Bella. His maternal uncle, Giuseppe Caracciolo( 1849 – 1920), Patrizio Napolitano, married twice and without issue, was the 1st Prince of Candriano( formerly Marquis of Candriano)( 12 May 1893 – 1 October 1920).
Title: Francesco Ruspoli, 3rd Prince of Cerveteri
Passage: Francesco, Prince Ruspoli, 3rd Prince of Cerveteri, 3rd Marquis of Riano, 8th Count of Vignanello( February 19, 1752 – March 8, 1829) was the 3rd Prince of Cerveteri, 3rd Marquis of Riano and 8th Count of Vignanello, son of Alessandro Ruspoli, 2nd Prince of Cerveteri and second wife and first cousin Prudenza dei Conti Marescotti- Capizucchi. His uncle was Bartolomeo Ruspoli. In 1792 he was created Prince of the Holy Roman Empire both he and his male descendants, by the Emperor Francis II.
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October 16, 1867
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[
"Mario Ruspoli, 2nd Prince of Poggio Suasa",
"Marcantonio Mario Dimitri Ruspoli, 3rd Prince of Poggio Suasa"
] |
What is the place of birth of Kai Linnilä's wife?
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Title: Nabeshima Naooki
Passage: Naooki received the title of Kai no Kami in 1750.
Title: Agatha (wife of Samuel of Bulgaria)
Passage: Agatha was the wife of Emperor Samuel of Bulgaria.
Title: Hafsa Hatun
Passage: Hafsa Hatun was the wife of Sultan Bayezid I of the Ottoman Empire.
Title: Kai Linnilä
Passage: Kai Linnilä (1942 - 24 August 2017) was a Finnish editor and the writer of many non-fiction books as well as the husband of the novelist Kaari Utrio. He was also responsible for the importation and marketing of cigars and pipes in the Oy Amanita Ltd, owned by the Utrios family.
Title: Artaynte
Passage: Artaynte( f. 478 BC), was the wife of the Crown Prince Darius.
Title: Catherine Exley
Passage: Catherine Exley was the wife of a soldier and accompanied her husband when he served in Portugal, Spain and Ireland during the Napoleonic Wars. She is best known as the author of a diary that gives an account of military life in that era from the viewpoint of the wife of a common soldier.
Title: Eunoë (wife of Bogudes)
Passage: Eunoë was the wife of Bogudes, King of Mauretania.
Title: Kaari Utrio
Passage: Kaari Marjatta Utrio (born 28 July 1942, official surname Utrio-Linnilä) is a Finnish writer. She has written over 35 historical novels and 13 non-fiction books on historical topics. She is a historian, holding the degree of Master of Arts from the University of Helsinki, and has returned from the position of Professor in service of the Finnish State Commission of Fine Arts.
Title: Empress Shōken
Passage: , also known as, was the wife of Emperor Meiji of Japan.
Title: Waldrada of Lotharingia
Passage: Waldrada was the mistress, and later the wife, of Lothair II of Lotharingia.
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Helsinki
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[
"Kai Linnilä",
"Kaari Utrio"
] |
Are both Capetinga River and Jabiberi River located in the same country?
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Title: Bowen River (Queensland)
Passage: The Bowen River is a river located in North Queensland, Australia.
Title: Dawson River (Queensland)
Passage: The Dawson River is a river located in Central Queensland, Australia.
Title: Don River (North Queensland)
Passage: The Don River is a river located in North Queensland, Australia.
Title: Haughton River
Passage: The Haughton River is a river located in North Queensland, Australia.
Title: Aibiki River
Passage: The is a river located in Takamatsu, Kagawa, Japan.
Title: Capetinga River
Passage: The Capetinga River is a river of Santa Catarina state in southeastern Brazil. It is a tributary of the Das Antas River, which is part of the Uruguay River basin.
Title: Jabiberi River
Passage: The Jabiberi River is a river of Sergipe state in northeastern Brazil.
Title: Dee River (Queensland)
Passage: The Dee River is a river located in Central Queensland, Australia.
Title: Stuart River (Minnesota)
Passage: The Stuart River is a river located in Minnesota, in the United States.
Title: Alder Creek (Siskiyou County, California)
Passage: Alder Creek is a river located in Siskiyou County, California.
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yes
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[
"Jabiberi River",
"Capetinga River"
] |
Where did the director of film Big Guns (1987 Film) die?
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Title: William Higgins (director)
Passage: William Higgins, also "Wim Hof" (December 19, 1942 – December 21, 2019) was an American director of gay pornographic films who has based his businesses in the Czech Republic since 1996. He started his career as porn director and producer in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, when sellers of pornographic movies, including Falcon refused to mail them to customers in many southeastern states for legal reasons. In addition, he said in an interview, that gay porn movies were "so bad" that he decided to begin making them himself. In 1978, he was busted and his premises raided. Although the charges were later dropped, Higgins decided to go on a "world tour" looking for a better legal environment for his films. After rejecting Australia and Thailand as new venues, he settled in Amsterdam, where his distributor was, and later relocated to Prague, a less expensive city. Although the legal climate in the U.S. has changed, he had no interest in returning. His first film, "A Married Man", was produced in 1974. He has since produced over 140 internationally distributed titles. His films have won several Grabby Awards and he is in the GayVN Awards Hall of Fame. He was the founder of the film production company Catalina Video. Higgins died on December 20, 2019 of a heart attack.
Title: Tony Arzenta
Passage: Tony Arzenta( internationally released as Big Guns and No Way Out) is a 1973 Italian noir film directed by Duccio Tessari. The film was commercially successful.
Title: Matt Shapira
Passage: Matt Shapira is an American artist and director. He is best known for his work on the film" Big Muddy" and his art on elephants.
Title: S. N. Mathur
Passage: S.N. Mathur was the Director of the Indian Intelligence Bureau between September 1975 and February 1980. He was also the Director General of Police in Punjab.
Title: Olav Aaraas
Passage: Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director. He was born in Fredrikstad. From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History. In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav.
Title: Big Guns (1987 film)
Passage: Big Guns is a 1987 gay pornographic film produced by the Laguna Pacific studio and distributed by Catalina Video. The cast included Mike Henson, Kevin Williams, Chad Douglas, Chris Gray, Jeff Boote, Jeff Quinn, John Davenport, John Rocklin, Kevin Wiles, and Mike Ryan. The film was re-released on DVD in 2007 as "Big Guns: 20th Anniversary Edition" and was remastered, color corrected and restored with its original ending cut from the original feature film. The 20th anniversary version runs 122 minutes. A sequel, "Hot Rods: The Young and the Hung Part 2," was shot concurrently and released the following year. "Big Guns" ends with a cliff-hanger scene that plays out as the first scene in "Hot Rods." (Although "Hot Rods" is subtitled "The Young and the Hung Part 2" it is not a sequel to the 1985 WIlliam Higgins film "The Young and the Hung" starring Brian Estevez, Christopher Lance, Francois Papillon, Grant Fagan, J.T. Denver, Jim Erickson, Ken Kerns, Michael Gere, Terry Evans, Tex Anthony and Troy Ramsey). The unofficial sequel "Big Guns 2" was made in 1998.
Title: Brian Kennedy (gallery director)
Passage: Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States. He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum. He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019. He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004.
Title: Jesse E. Hobson
Passage: Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 – November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955. Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation.
Title: Peter Levin
Passage: Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre.
Title: Ian Barry (director)
Passage: Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV.
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Prague
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[
"Big Guns (1987 film)",
"William Higgins (director)"
] |
Where does the director of film Gallopin' Gals work at?
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Title: Jesse E. Hobson
Passage: Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 – November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955. Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation.
Title: Olav Aaraas
Passage: Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director. He was born in Fredrikstad. From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History. In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav.
Title: Peter Levin
Passage: Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre.
Title: Ian Barry (director)
Passage: Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV.
Title: Michael Govan
Passage: Michael Govan( born 1963) is the director of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art since 2006. Prior to this, Govan worked as the director of the Dia Art Foundation in New York City.
Title: Joseph Barbera
Passage: Joseph Roland Barbera (March 24, 1911 – December 18, 2006) was an American animator, director, producer, storyboard artist, and cartoon artist, whose film and television cartoon characters entertained millions of fans worldwide for much of the 20th century. He was born to Italian immigrants in New York City, where he lived, attended college and began his career through his young adult years. After working odd jobs and as a banker, Barbera joined Van Beuren Studios in 1927 and subsequently Terrytoons in 1929. In 1930, he moved to California and while working at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), Barbera met William Hanna. The two men began a collaboration that was at first best known for producing "Tom and Jerry". In 1950, after MGM dissolved their animation department, they co-founded Hanna-Barbera, which became the most successful television animation studio in the business, producing programs such as "The FlintstonesYogi BearScooby-DooTop CatThe SmurfsHuckleberry Hound" and "The Jetsons". In 1967, Hanna-Barbera was sold to Taft Broadcasting for $12 million, but Hanna and Barbera remained heads of the company. In 1991, the studio was sold to Turner Broadcasting System, which in turn was merged with Time Warner, owners of Warner Bros., in 1996; Hanna and Barbera stayed on as advisors. Hanna and Barbera won seven Academy Awards and eight Emmy Awards. Their cartoon shows have become cultural icons, and their cartoon characters have appeared in other media such as films, books, and toys. Hanna-Barbera's shows had a worldwide audience of over 300 million people in the 1960s and have been translated into more than 28 languages.
Title: Brian Kennedy (gallery director)
Passage: Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States. He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum. He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019. He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004.
Title: Gallopin' Gals
Passage: Gallopin' Gals is a 1940 American one-reel Technicolor animated film directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera and produced by Fred Quimby. It was released by Metro-Goldwyn Mayer in October 26, 1940 alongside the movie "Hullabaloo". The announcer at the race was played by Truman Bradley.
Title: Dana Blankstein
Passage: Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television. She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur.
Title: Jason Moore (director)
Passage: Jason Moore( born October 22, 1970) is an American director of film, theatre and television.
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Van Beuren Studios
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[
"Gallopin' Gals",
"Joseph Barbera"
] |
Which country Marie Antoinette Murat's husband is from?
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Title: Karl, Prince of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen
Passage: Karl, Prince of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen (20 February 1785 – 11 March 1853) was the reigning Prince of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen from 1831 to 1848. In 1833, Karl summoned a constitutional assembly ("Landtag") and promulgated a constitutional charter as the law in his lands. He founded a hospital for his subjects, and had the "Ständehaus" built on the modern "Leopoldsplatz" in Sigmaringen (today owned by the Hohenzollerische Landesbank). Karl also removed the burden of serfdom and various other medieval laws. During the Revolutions of 1848 in the German states Karl abdicated in favor of his son, Karl Anton, on 27 August 1848. His marriage as hereditary prince at the imperial court in Paris on 4 February 1808 to Princess Antoinette Murat, a niece of Napoleon I's brother-in-law, the French Marshal Joachim Murat who was then Grand Duke of Berg, constituted a union between extended family members of the previously warring French imperial and Prussian royal dynasties following Napoleonic victories on the European continent. Following the death of his first wife on 19 January 1847, Karl married Princess Katharina (1817–1893), daughter of Karl III Albrecht, last reigning Prince of Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-Schillingsfürst, and the widow since 1845 of Count Franz Erwin von Ingelheim, on 14 March 1848. He died on 11 March 1853 in Bologna, while traveling to Rome.
Title: Rosalie Lamorlière
Passage: Rosalie Lamorlière (Rosalie Lamorliere in English; March 3, 1768 - February 2, 1848) was the last servant of Marie Antoinette, while the queen was in the Conciergerie, awaiting her trial and execution. She was born on 19 March 1768, in Breteuil, France, to a shoemaker and his wife (who later died when Lamorlière was 12), and was one of seven siblings. Although she never married, she had a child whose father is unknown. Lamorlière lived some part of her life in "rue de Sèvres" in Paris. Following the September Massacres, she was engaged for work by the Richards, up until 1799. It is unknown what she looked like, as the only portrait known to be painted of her has been lost. Apart from that, the only other existing painting of Lamorlière is "Marie-Antoinette, le matin de son exécution", painted by Tony Robert-Fleury during the 19th century, and he had never seen her. Her tomb was erected by her daughter at the Père Lachaise Cemetery. "Rosalie Lamorlière, dernière servante de Marie-Antoinette" by Ludovic Miserole, a book on Lamorlière, was published in 2010. It is only available in French.
Title: Karl Anton, Prince of Hohenzollern
Passage: Prince Karl Anton of Hohenzollern- Sigmaringen( 7 September 1811 – 2 June 1885) was head of the Princely House of Hohenzollern- Sigmaringen, Hohenzollern from 1869 and Prime Minister of Prussia. He was the son of Karl, Prince of Hohenzollern- Sigmaringen, who abdicated in favour of his son on 27 August 1848, and his first wife Marie Antoinette Murat, niece of Joachim Murat.
Title: Annie Martin (beach volleyball)
Passage: Annie Martin( born 7 September 1981) is a Canadian female beach volleyball player. She has represented her country at the 2004 and 2012 Summer Olympics. Her current playing partner is Marie- Andrée Lessard.
Title: Diva Amon
Passage: Diva Joan Amon is a marine biologist from Trinidad. She is a Marie Skłodowska- Curie Actions( MSCA) Research Fellow at the Natural History Museum, London.
Title: Duchess Marie Antoinette of Mecklenburg
Passage: Duchess Marie Antoinette of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, also "Manette" (Marie Antoinette Margarethe Mathilde; 28 May 1884 – 26 October 1944) was the second daughter of Duke Paul Frederick of Mecklenburg and the Austrian-born Princess Marie of Windisch-Graetz.
Title: Rose Marie Antoinette Blommers-Schlösser
Passage: Rose Marie Antoinette Blommers- Schlösser( Eindhoven, 1944) is a Dutch herpetologist and entomologist.
Title: Countess Lerchenfeld
Passage: Marie Walburge Gräfin Lerchenfeld, also known as Countess Lerchenfeld or Madame de Lerchenfeld, (died 1769) served Maria Theresa in Vienna as the governess of several of her children. Marie Antoinette, future queen of France, was among her charges. She appears in the book "Marie Antoinette: Princess of Versailles" from "The Royal Diaries". In the book, she is a wonderful dancer and a kind woman, whom Marie Antoinette affectionately calls "Lulu".
Title: Marie Antoinette Murat
Passage: Marie Antoinette Murat, (3 January 1793, Labastide-Murat, Lot, French Republic – 19 January 1847, Sigmaringen, Principality of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen) was a member of the House of Murat. Through her marriage to Charles, Prince of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, Marie Antoinette was also a member of the House of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen and Princess consort of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen. Marie Antoinette was the niece of Joachim Murat, King of Naples from 1808 to 1815 and a brother-in-law of Napoleon Bonaparte, through marriage to Napoleon's youngest sister, Caroline Bonaparte.
Title: Évelyne Lever
Passage: Évelyne Lever( known simply in English as Evelyne Lever) is a contemporary French historian and writer. She was married to a French historian, Maurice Lever, who is the author of" Sade". Lever was previously a research engineer at CNRS, and then began to focus more on 18th- century history. In particular, she focuses on certain people, including Louis XVI, Marie Antoinette and Madame de Pompadour. " Marie Antoinette: The Last Queen of France" was her first book to be published in the United States. It is less extensive than Lever's French version(" Marie- Antoinette: la dernière reine"), and was written specifically for an American audience. She continues to write on and about 18 th- century history.
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German
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[
"Karl, Prince of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen",
"Marie Antoinette Murat"
] |
Where did Bartolomeo Zaccaria's father die?
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Title: Dance of Death (disambiguation)
Passage: Dance of Death, also called" Danse Macabre", is a late- medieval allegory of the universality of death. Dance of Death or The Dance of Death may also refer to:
Title: Guglielma Pallavicini
Passage: Guglielma Pallavicini (rarely "Wilhelmina"; died 1358), the Lady of Thermopylae, was the last Pallavicino heir to rule in Bodonitsa. She was but an infant when she succeeded her father Albert in 1311. She shared the margraviate with her mother Maria dalle Carceri and later with her stepfather Andrea Cornaro and her own husband Bartolomeo Zaccaria.
Title: Beaulieu-sur-Loire
Passage: Beaulieu- sur- Loire is a commune in the Loiret department in north -central France. It is also the place of death of Jacques MacDonald, a French general who served in the Napoleonic Wars
Title: Bartolomeo Zaccaria
Passage: Bartolomeo (or Bartolommeo) Zaccaria (died 1334) was the first husband of Guglielma Pallavicini (married 1327) and thus Marquess of Bodonitsa in her right. He also carried the title Lord of Damala during his lifetime. As the eldest son of Martino Zaccaria, born into the Genoese Zaccaria family which ruled Chios, Bartolomeo was a fitting match for the highborn Frankish heiress, who co-ruled with her mother, Maria dalle Carceri, and stepfather, Andrea Cornaro. As a youth, he was forced to help raise a ransom for his captured father. During a Catalan invasion, Bartolomeo was captured and carted off to a Sicilian prison. Only by the beseeching of Pope John XXII was he released. He was still young when he died, though he left a daughter named Marulla.
Title: Place of birth
Passage: The place of birth( POB) or birthplace is the place where a person was born. This place is often used in legal documents, together with name and date of birth, to uniquely identify a person. As a general rule with respect to passports, the place of birth is determined to be the country that currently has" sovereignty" over the actual place of birth, regardless of when the birth actually occurred. The place of birth is not necessarily the place where the parents of the new baby live. If the baby is born in a hospital in another place, that place is the place of birth. In many countries, this also means that the government requires that the birth of the new baby is registered in the place of birth. Some countries place less or no importance on the place of birth, instead using alternative geographical characteristics for the purpose of identity documents. For example, Sweden has used the concept of" födelsehemortdomicile of birth") since 1947. This means that the domicile of the baby's mother is the registered place of birth. The location of the maternity ward or other physical birthplace is considered unimportant. Similarly, Switzerland uses the concept of" Heimatortlieu d'origineluogo d'origineplace of origin" in German, French and Italian respectively). A child born to Swiss parents is automatically assigned the place of origin of the parent with the same last name, so the child either gets their mother's or father's place of origin. A child born to one Swiss parent and one foreign parent acquires the place of origin of their Swiss parent. In a Swiss passport and identity card, the holder's place of origin is stated, not their place of birth. In some countries( primarily in the Americas), the place of birth automatically determines the nationality of the baby, a practice often referred to by the Latin phrase" jus soli". Almost all countries outside the Americas instead attribute nationality based on the nationality( ies) of the baby's parents( referred to as" jus sanguinis"). There can be some confusion regarding the place of birth if the birth takes place in an unusual way: when babies are born on an airplane or at sea, difficulties can arise. The place of birth of such a person depends on the law of the countries involved, which include the nationality of the plane or ship, the nationality( ies) of the parents and/ or the location of the plane or ship( if the birth occurs in the territorial waters or airspace of a country). Some administrative forms may request the applicant's" country of birth". It is important to determine from the requester whether the information requested refers to the applicant's" place of birth" or" nationality at birth". For US citizens born abroad who under the US Constitution acquire US citizenship at the time of birth, the nationality at birth will be USA( American), while the place of birth would be the country in which the actual birth takes place.
Title: Martino Zaccaria
Passage: Martino Zaccaria was the Lord of Chios from 1314 to 1329, ruler of several other Aegean islands, and baron of Veligosti–Damala and Chalandritsa in the Principality of Achaea. He distinguished himself in the fight against Turkish corsairs in the Aegean Sea, and received the title of "King and Despot of Asia Minor" from the titular Latin Emperor, Philip II. He was deposed from his rule of Chios by a Byzantine expedition in 1329, and imprisoned in Constantinople until 1337. Martino then returned to Italy, where he was named the Genoese ambassador to the Holy See. In 1343 he was named commander of the Papal squadron in the Smyrniote crusade against Umur Bey, ruler of the Emirate of Aydin, and participated in the storming of Smyrna in October 1344. He was killed, along with several other of the crusade's leaders, in a Turkish attack on 17 January 1345.
Title: Sennedjem
Passage: The Ancient Egyptian artisan Sennedjem lived in Set Maat( translated as" The Place of Truth"), contemporary Deir el- Medina, on the west bank of the Nile, opposite Thebes, during the reigns of Seti I and Ramesses II. Sennedjem had the title" Servant in the Place of Truth". He was buried along with his wife, Iyneferti, and family in a tomb in the village necropolis. His tomb was discovered January 31, 1886. When Sennedjem's tomb was found, in it there was regular furniture from his home, including a stool and a bed, which he actually used when he was alive. His titles included Servant in the Place of Truth, meaning that he worked on the excavation and decoration of the nearby royal tombs.
Title: Where Was I
Passage: " Where Was I?" may refer to:
Title: Motherland (disambiguation)
Passage: Motherland is the place of one's birth, the place of one's ancestors, or the place of origin of an ethnic group. Motherland may also refer to:
Title: Bertoli
Passage: Bertoli is a surname of Italian origin, an abbreviated version of" Bartolomeo". It may refer to:
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Smyrna
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[
"Martino Zaccaria",
"Bartolomeo Zaccaria"
] |
Where did Thumelicus's father die?
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Title: Place of origin
Passage: In Switzerland, the place of origin( literally" home place" or" citizen place") denotes where a Swiss citizen has their municipal citizenship. It is not to be confused with the place of birth or place of residence, although two or all three of these locations may be identical depending on the person's circumstances.
Title: Beaulieu-sur-Loire
Passage: Beaulieu- sur- Loire is a commune in the Loiret department in north -central France. It is also the place of death of Jacques MacDonald, a French general who served in the Napoleonic Wars
Title: Valley of Death
Passage: Valley of Death may refer to:
Title: Place of birth
Passage: The place of birth( POB) or birthplace is the place where a person was born. This place is often used in legal documents, together with name and date of birth, to uniquely identify a person. As a general rule with respect to passports, the place of birth is determined to be the country that currently has" sovereignty" over the actual place of birth, regardless of when the birth actually occurred. The place of birth is not necessarily the place where the parents of the new baby live. If the baby is born in a hospital in another place, that place is the place of birth. In many countries, this also means that the government requires that the birth of the new baby is registered in the place of birth. Some countries place less or no importance on the place of birth, instead using alternative geographical characteristics for the purpose of identity documents. For example, Sweden has used the concept of" födelsehemortdomicile of birth") since 1947. This means that the domicile of the baby's mother is the registered place of birth. The location of the maternity ward or other physical birthplace is considered unimportant. Similarly, Switzerland uses the concept of" Heimatortlieu d'origineluogo d'origineplace of origin" in German, French and Italian respectively). A child born to Swiss parents is automatically assigned the place of origin of the parent with the same last name, so the child either gets their mother's or father's place of origin. A child born to one Swiss parent and one foreign parent acquires the place of origin of their Swiss parent. In a Swiss passport and identity card, the holder's place of origin is stated, not their place of birth. In some countries( primarily in the Americas), the place of birth automatically determines the nationality of the baby, a practice often referred to by the Latin phrase" jus soli". Almost all countries outside the Americas instead attribute nationality based on the nationality( ies) of the baby's parents( referred to as" jus sanguinis"). There can be some confusion regarding the place of birth if the birth takes place in an unusual way: when babies are born on an airplane or at sea, difficulties can arise. The place of birth of such a person depends on the law of the countries involved, which include the nationality of the plane or ship, the nationality( ies) of the parents and/ or the location of the plane or ship( if the birth occurs in the territorial waters or airspace of a country). Some administrative forms may request the applicant's" country of birth". It is important to determine from the requester whether the information requested refers to the applicant's" place of birth" or" nationality at birth". For US citizens born abroad who under the US Constitution acquire US citizenship at the time of birth, the nationality at birth will be USA( American), while the place of birth would be the country in which the actual birth takes place.
Title: Thumelicus
Passage: Thumelicus (born 15 AD; died before 47 AD, probably in 30 or 31) was the only son of the Cherusci leader Arminius and his wife Thusnelda, daughter of the pro-Roman tribal leader Segestes. In May, 15 AD, Arminius besieged Segestes at his stronghold, where Thusnelda, then pregnant, was staying. The Roman commander, Germanicus, a nephew of Emperor Tiberius, broke through the siege and took her prisoner. Thusnelda and the infant Thumelicus were presented in Rome in the Triumph Germanicus was allowed to celebrate in May 17 AD. Afterwards, the captives were spared, but were sent to exile in Ravenna, where Thumelicus probably was raised and trained as a gladiator. Tacitus promises to recount his fate "at the proper time," i.e., when his Annals treat the year in question — but there is no further mention in the extant copy. A major gap exists for 30 and 31 AD, however, so it could be that Thumelicus was killed in the arena at the age of 15 or 16.
Title: Motherland (disambiguation)
Passage: Motherland is the place of one's birth, the place of one's ancestors, or the place of origin of an ethnic group. Motherland may also refer to:
Title: Sennedjem
Passage: The Ancient Egyptian artisan Sennedjem lived in Set Maat( translated as" The Place of Truth"), contemporary Deir el- Medina, on the west bank of the Nile, opposite Thebes, during the reigns of Seti I and Ramesses II. Sennedjem had the title" Servant in the Place of Truth". He was buried along with his wife, Iyneferti, and family in a tomb in the village necropolis. His tomb was discovered January 31, 1886. When Sennedjem's tomb was found, in it there was regular furniture from his home, including a stool and a bed, which he actually used when he was alive. His titles included Servant in the Place of Truth, meaning that he worked on the excavation and decoration of the nearby royal tombs.
Title: Dance of Death (disambiguation)
Passage: Dance of Death, also called" Danse Macabre", is a late- medieval allegory of the universality of death. Dance of Death or The Dance of Death may also refer to:
Title: Arminius
Passage: Arminius (18/17 BC – AD 21) was a chieftain of the Germanic Cherusci tribe who is best known for commanding an alliance of Germanic tribes at the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest in AD 9, in which three Roman legions were destroyed. His victory at Teutoburg Forest would precipitate the Roman Empire's permanent strategic withdrawal from Magna Germania, and made a major contribution to the eventual fall of the Western Roman Empire several centuries later. Modern historians have regarded Arminius' victory as Rome's greatest defeat. As it prevented the Romanization of the Germanic peoples, it has also been considered one of the most decisive battles in history, and a turning point in world history. Born a prince of the Cherusci tribe, Arminius was made a hostage of the Roman Empire as a child. Raised in Rome, he was drafted into the Roman military at an early age, during which he was granted Roman citizenship and became a Roman knight. After serving with distinction in the Great Illyrian Revolt, he was sent to Germania to aid the local governor Publius Quinctilius Varus in completing the Roman conquest of the Germanic tribes. While in this capacity, Arminius secretly plotted a Germanic revolt against Roman rule, which culminated in the ambush and destruction of three Roman legions in the Teutoburg Forest. In the aftermath of the battle, Arminius fought retaliatory invasions by the Roman general Germanicus in the battles of Pontes Longi, Idistaviso, and the Angrivarian Wall, and deposed a rival, the Marcomanni king Maroboduus. Germanic nobles, afraid of Arminius' growing power, assassinated him in AD 21. He was remembered in Germanic legends for generations afterwards. The Roman historian Tacitus designated Arminius as the liberator of the Germanic tribes and commended him for having fought the Roman Empire to a standstill at the peak of its power. During the unification of Germany in the 19th century, Arminius was hailed by German nationalists as a symbol of German unity and freedom. Following World War II, however, Arminius was omitted from German textbooks due to his association with militaristic nationalism, and many modern Germans are unaware of his story; the 2000th anniversary of his victory at the Teutoburg Forest was only lightly commemorated in Germany.
Title: Where Was I
Passage: " Where Was I?" may refer to:
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Germania
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[
"Arminius",
"Thumelicus"
] |
Which country Roman Smoluchowski's father is from?
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Title: Milliyet
Passage: Milliyet( Turkish for nationality) is a major pro-government Turkish daily newspaper published in Istanbul, Turkey.
Title: Roman Smoluchowski
Passage: Roman Smoluchowski (born 31 August 1910 in Zakopane; died 12 January 1996 in Austin, Texas) was a notable physicist who worked in Poland, and after World War II settled in Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton. He was the son of the statistical physics pioneer Marian Smoluchowski. In 1974, Roman Smoluchowski was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship. In 1984, the minor planet 4530 Smoluchowski was named after him.
Title: Benjamin Wiker
Passage: Benjamin Wiker( born 1960) is a Roman Catholic ethicist.
Title: Ali Rahuma
Passage: Ali Khalifa Rahuma( born May 16, 1982) is a Libyan football midfielder who's nationality is Libyan. He currently plays for Al- Ittihad, and is a member of the Libya national football team.
Title: List of Victoria Cross recipients of uncertain nationality
Passage: The following is a list of Victoria Cross recipients whose nationality is uncertain.
Title: Desticius
Passage: Desticius is a Roman nomen.
Title: Iraqi nationality law
Passage: Iraqi nationality is transmitted by one's parents.
Title: Japanese nationality law
Passage: Japanese nationality is a legal designation and set of rights granted to those people who have met the criteria for citizenship by parentage or by naturalization. Nationality is in the jurisdiction of the Minister of Justice and is generally governed by the Nationality Law of 1950.
Title: Julian the Hospitaller
Passage: Julian the Hospitaller is a Roman Catholic saint.
Title: Marian Smoluchowski
Passage: Marian Smoluchowski (28 May 1872 – 5 September 1917) was a Polish physicist who worked in the Polish territories of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. He was a pioneer of statistical physics, and an avid mountaineer.
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Austro-Hungarian Empire
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[
"Roman Smoluchowski",
"Marian Smoluchowski"
] |
Where did Sigrid Sture's father die?
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Title: Place of birth
Passage: The place of birth( POB) or birthplace is the place where a person was born. This place is often used in legal documents, together with name and date of birth, to uniquely identify a person. As a general rule with respect to passports, the place of birth is determined to be the country that currently has" sovereignty" over the actual place of birth, regardless of when the birth actually occurred. The place of birth is not necessarily the place where the parents of the new baby live. If the baby is born in a hospital in another place, that place is the place of birth. In many countries, this also means that the government requires that the birth of the new baby is registered in the place of birth. Some countries place less or no importance on the place of birth, instead using alternative geographical characteristics for the purpose of identity documents. For example, Sweden has used the concept of" födelsehemortdomicile of birth") since 1947. This means that the domicile of the baby's mother is the registered place of birth. The location of the maternity ward or other physical birthplace is considered unimportant. Similarly, Switzerland uses the concept of" Heimatortlieu d'origineluogo d'origineplace of origin" in German, French and Italian respectively). A child born to Swiss parents is automatically assigned the place of origin of the parent with the same last name, so the child either gets their mother's or father's place of origin. A child born to one Swiss parent and one foreign parent acquires the place of origin of their Swiss parent. In a Swiss passport and identity card, the holder's place of origin is stated, not their place of birth. In some countries( primarily in the Americas), the place of birth automatically determines the nationality of the baby, a practice often referred to by the Latin phrase" jus soli". Almost all countries outside the Americas instead attribute nationality based on the nationality( ies) of the baby's parents( referred to as" jus sanguinis"). There can be some confusion regarding the place of birth if the birth takes place in an unusual way: when babies are born on an airplane or at sea, difficulties can arise. The place of birth of such a person depends on the law of the countries involved, which include the nationality of the plane or ship, the nationality( ies) of the parents and/ or the location of the plane or ship( if the birth occurs in the territorial waters or airspace of a country). Some administrative forms may request the applicant's" country of birth". It is important to determine from the requester whether the information requested refers to the applicant's" place of birth" or" nationality at birth". For US citizens born abroad who under the US Constitution acquire US citizenship at the time of birth, the nationality at birth will be USA( American), while the place of birth would be the country in which the actual birth takes place.
Title: Place of origin
Passage: In Switzerland, the place of origin( literally" home place" or" citizen place") denotes where a Swiss citizen has their municipal citizenship. It is not to be confused with the place of birth or place of residence, although two or all three of these locations may be identical depending on the person's circumstances.
Title: Sennedjem
Passage: The Ancient Egyptian artisan Sennedjem lived in Set Maat( translated as" The Place of Truth"), contemporary Deir el- Medina, on the west bank of the Nile, opposite Thebes, during the reigns of Seti I and Ramesses II. Sennedjem had the title" Servant in the Place of Truth". He was buried along with his wife, Iyneferti, and family in a tomb in the village necropolis. His tomb was discovered January 31, 1886. When Sennedjem's tomb was found, in it there was regular furniture from his home, including a stool and a bed, which he actually used when he was alive. His titles included Servant in the Place of Truth, meaning that he worked on the excavation and decoration of the nearby royal tombs.
Title: Beaulieu-sur-Loire
Passage: Beaulieu- sur- Loire is a commune in the Loiret department in north -central France. It is also the place of death of Jacques MacDonald, a French general who served in the Napoleonic Wars
Title: Where Was I
Passage: " Where Was I?" may refer to:
Title: Ulf Tostesson
Passage: Ulf Tostesson was a jarl and the son of the Viking Skogul Toste. He was the brother of Sigrid the Haughty, and his son, Ragnvald Ulfsson, a jarl, was the father of Stenkil, who was elected king when the old House of Munsö died out.
Title: Motherland (disambiguation)
Passage: Motherland is the place of one's birth, the place of one's ancestors, or the place of origin of an ethnic group. Motherland may also refer to:
Title: Dance of Death (disambiguation)
Passage: Dance of Death, also called" Danse Macabre", is a late- medieval allegory of the universality of death. Dance of Death or The Dance of Death may also refer to:
Title: Svante Stensson Sture
Passage: Svante Stensson Sture or Svante Sture the Younger (born 1 May 1517 in Stockholm, d. 24 May 1567 in the Sture Murders at Uppsala Castle) was a Swedish count, riksmarsk and statesman. From 1562 to 1564, during the Livonian War, he was governor of Estonia.
Title: Sigrid Sture
Passage: Sigrid Svantesdotter Sture (13 December 1538, Mörkö, Södermanland – 16 March 1613), was a Swedish noble, Governor (häradshövding) of Stranda Hundred from 1577 to 1613. She was the daughter of Svante Stensson Sture and Märta ("king Martha") Erikdotter Leijonhufvud, thereby the niece of queen Margaret Leijonhufvud and the granddaughter of regent Christina Gyllenstierna. She married to Ture Pedersson Bielke and became the mother of Svante Turesson Bielke. After the death of her husband in 1577, she succeeded him as royal governor of Stranda hundred. This was an unusual position for a person of her gender in 16th century Sweden, and one she kept until her death over 30 years later. She was, however, not allowed to rule formally, but was forced to appoint male proxies to officially rule in her place.
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Uppsala
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[
"Svante Stensson Sture",
"Sigrid Sture"
] |
Who is the paternal grandfather of Frederick V Of The Palatinate?
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Title: Frederick IV, Elector Palatine
Passage: Frederick IV, Elector Palatine of the Rhine (5 March 1574 – 19 September 1610), only surviving son of Louis VI, Elector Palatine and Elisabeth of Hesse, called "Frederick the Righteous" (French: "Frédéric IV le juste").
Title: Lyon Cohen
Passage: Lyon Cohen( 1868–1937) was a Polish- born Canadian businessman and a philanthropist. He was the grandfather of singer/ poet Leonard Cohen.
Title: John Westley
Passage: Rev. John Westley( 1636 – 78) was an English nonconformist minister. He was the grandfather of John Wesley( founder of Methodism).
Title: John Mackay (poet)
Passage: John Mackay( 1656–1754), known as( The Blind Piper), was a Scottish Gaelic poet and composer, and the grandfather of William Ross.
Title: Abd al-Muttalib
Passage: Abd al- Muttalib Shaybah ibn Hashim( c. 497 – 578) was the grandfather of Islamic prophet Muhammad.
Title: Zhao Shoushan
Passage: Zhao Shoushan( 12 November 1894 – 20 June 1965) was a KMT general and later Chinese Communist Party politician. He is the grandfather of Zhao Leji.
Title: Fred Le Deux
Passage: Frederick" Fred" Le Deux( born 4 December 1934) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Geelong in the Victorian Football League( VFL). He is the grandfather of Tom Hawkins.
Title: Frederick V of the Palatinate
Passage: Frederick V (26 August 1596 – 29 November 1632) was the Elector Palatine of the Rhine in the Holy Roman Empire from 1610 to 1623, and reigned as King of Bohemia from 1619 to 1620. He was forced to abdicate both roles, and the brevity of his reign in Bohemia earned him the derisive sobriquet "the Winter King" (Czech: "Zimní král"; German: "Winterkönig"). Frederick was born at the (a hunting lodge) near Amberg in the Upper Palatinate. He was the son of Frederick IV and of Louise Juliana of Orange-Nassau, the daughter of William the Silent and Charlotte de Bourbon-Montpensier. An intellectual, a mystic, and a Calvinist, he succeeded his father as Prince-Elector of the Rhenish Palatinate in 1610. He was responsible for the construction of the famous "Hortus Palatinus" gardens in Heidelberg. In 1618 the largely Protestant estates of Bohemia rebelled against their Catholic King Ferdinand, triggering the outbreak of the Thirty Years' War. Frederick was asked to assume the crown of Bohemia. He accepted the offer and was crowned on 4 November 1619, as Frederick I (the adjective means "of Oberpfalz" or "of the Upper Palatinate"). The estates chose Frederick since he was the leader of the Protestant Union, a military alliance founded by his father, and hoped for the support of Frederick's father-in-law, James VI of Scotland and I of England. However, James opposed the takeover of Bohemia from the Habsburgs and Frederick's allies in the Protestant Union failed to support him militarily by signing the Treaty of Ulm (1620). His brief reign as King of Bohemia ended with his defeat at the Battle of White Mountain on 8 November 1620 – a year and four days after his coronation. After the battle, the Imperial forces invaded Frederick's Palatine lands and he had to flee to his uncle Prince Maurice, Stadtholder of the Dutch Republic in 1622. An Imperial edict formally deprived him of the Palatinate in 1623. He lived the rest of his life in exile with his wife and family, mostly at The Hague, and died in Mainz in 1632. His eldest surviving son Charles I Louis, Elector Palatine, returned to power in 1648 with the end of the war. Another son was Prince Rupert of the Rhine, one of the most colourful figures of his time. His daughter Princess Sophia was eventually named heiress presumptive to the British throne, and is the founder of the Hanoverian line of kings.
Title: Henry Krause
Passage: Henry J." Red" Krause, Jr.( August 28, 1913 – February 20, 1987) was an American football offensive lineman in the National Football League for the Brooklyn Dodgers and the Washington Redskins. He played college football at St. Louis University. He is the grandfather of Jennifer Krause He is the great grandfather of Payton Hoeing
Title: Kaya Alp
Passage: Kaya Alp was, according to Ottoman tradition, the son of Kızıl Buğa and the father of Suleyman Shah, who was, in turn, the grandfather of Ertuğrul, and the great grandfather of the Ottoman Empire founder, Osman I.
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Louis VI
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[
"Frederick IV, Elector Palatine",
"Frederick V of the Palatinate"
] |
What is the place of birth of the director of film Venus Makes Trouble?
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Title: Ian Barry (director)
Passage: Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV.
Title: Brian Kennedy (gallery director)
Passage: Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States. He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum. He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019. He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004.
Title: Venus Makes Trouble
Passage: Venus Makes Trouble is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Gordon Wiles. The plot of this inexpensive Columbia programmer revolves around the schemes of fast-talking publicity man Buzz Martin, from dropping fake money from an airplane, to betting on turtle races, to selling swampland for real estate, which eventually lands him in front of a grand jury.
Title: Peter Levin
Passage: Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre.
Title: Keef Trouble
Passage: Keef Trouble( born Keith Trussell, 1949, Greenwich, London) is an English composer, singer and musician.
Title: Olav Aaraas
Passage: Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director. He was born in Fredrikstad. From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History. In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav.
Title: Maiken Baird
Passage: Maiken Baird is an American documentary film director and producer. Baird( along with co-director Michelle Major) directed the documentary film" Venus and Serena" and produced.
Title: Jesse E. Hobson
Passage: Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 – November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955. Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation.
Title: Gordon Wiles
Passage: Gordon Wiles (October 10, 1904 – October 17, 1950) was an American art director and film director. He won an Oscar for Best Art Direction for the film "Transatlantic". He was born in St. Louis, Missouri. His father, Albert Wiles, was a doctor in Jerseyville, Illinois.
Title: S. N. Mathur
Passage: S.N. Mathur was the Director of the Indian Intelligence Bureau between September 1975 and February 1980. He was also the Director General of Police in Punjab.
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Jerseyville
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[
"Gordon Wiles",
"Venus Makes Trouble"
] |
Where was the father of Şehzade Yusuf Izzeddin born?
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Title: Gusripen Efendi
Passage: Gusripen Efendi( born on August 14, 1986 in Muara Mahat, Kampar Regency) is an Indonesian footballer who currently plays for PSPS Pekanbaru in the Indonesia Super League.
Title: John Templeton (botanist)
Passage: John Templeton( 1766–1825) was an early Irish naturalist and botanist. He is often referred to as the" Father of Irish Botany". He was the father of naturalist, artist and entomologist Robert Templeton.
Title: Cleomenes II
Passage: Cleomenes II( died 309 BC) was Agiad King of Sparta from 369 to 309 BC. The son of Cleombrotus I, he succeeded his brother Agesipolis II. He was the father of Acrotatus I, the father of Areus I, and of Cleonymus, the father of Leonidas II.
Title: William Nadylam
Passage: William Nadylam is a French actor. He is best known for playing the role of Yusuf Kama in.
Title: Abdülaziz
Passage: Abdülaziz (Ottoman Turkish: عبد العزيز / "ʻAbdü'l-ʻAzīz", ; 8 February 18304 June 1876) was the 32nd Sultan of the Ottoman Empire and reigned between 25 June 1861 and 30 May 1876. He was the son of Sultan Mahmud II and succeeded his brother Abdulmejid I in 1861. Born at Eyüp Palace, Constantinople (present-day Istanbul), on 8 February 1830, Abdülaziz received an Ottoman education but was nevertheless an ardent admirer of the material progress that was made in the West. He was the first Ottoman Sultan who travelled to Western Europe, visiting a number of important European capitals including Paris, London and Vienna in the summer of 1867. Apart from his passion for the Ottoman Navy, which had the world's third largest fleet in 1875 (after the British and French navies), the Sultan took an interest in documenting the Ottoman Empire. He was also interested in literature and was a talented classical music composer. Some of his compositions, together with those of the other members of the Ottoman dynasty, have been collected in the album "European Music at the Ottoman Court" by the London Academy of Ottoman Court Music. He was deposed on grounds of mismanaging the Ottoman economy on 30 May 1876, and was found dead six days later under unnatural and mysterious circumstances.
Title: Şehzade Yusuf Izzeddin
Passage: Şehzade Yusuf Izzeddin (29 September 1857 – 1 February 1916) was an Ottoman prince, the son of Sultan Abdülaziz and his first wife Dürrünev Kadın.
Title: Sugeng Efendi
Passage: Sugeng Efendi( born in August 31, 1998), is an Indonesian professional footballer who currently plays as winger for Liga 1 club Persela Lamongan.
Title: Obata Toramori
Passage: He was the father of Obata Masamori.
Title: Sukasto Efendi
Passage: Sukasto Efendi( born on January 21, 1981) is an Indonesian footballer who currently plays as a goalkeeper for PSGC Ciamis in Liga 2.
Title: Hattat Aziz Efendi
Passage: Hattat Aziz Efendi( born 1871, Maçka – August 16, 1934, İstanbul) was an Ottoman calligrapher.
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Constantinople
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[
"Şehzade Yusuf Izzeddin",
"Abdülaziz"
] |
What nationality is the director of film She Who Must Burn?
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Title: John Donatich
Passage: John Donatich is the Director of Yale University Press.
Title: Dana Blankstein
Passage: Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television. She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur.
Title: Peter Levin
Passage: Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre.
Title: Meretseger (queen)
Passage: Meretseger(" She who Loves Silence") was an Ancient Egyptian queen consort.
Title: She Who Must Burn
Passage: She Who Must Burn is a 2015 horror film that was directed by Larry Kent. He co-wrote the film with Shane Twerdun, who also stars. The movie had its world premiere on 26 July, 2015 at the Fantasia Film Festival and stars Sarah Smyth as a woman who finds herself the target of anti-abortion activists.
Title: Larry Kent (filmmaker)
Passage: Laurence Lionel "Larry" Kent (born May 16, 1937 in Johannesburg, South Africa) is a Canadian filmmaker.
Title: White Raven (2015 film)
Passage: White Raven is a 2015 Canadian survivalist horror film directed by Andrew Moxham. The movie takes its title from a native American legend about a white raven stealing light and giving it to the world. White Raven stars Steve Bradley( She Who Must Burn) and Aaron Brooks( Alien Trespass). It had its world premiere November 29, 2015 as part of Toronto's Blood in the Snow Festival. Production company White Buffalo Films, is also behind the critically acclaimed horror- thriller She Who Must Burn.
Title: John Farrell (businessman)
Passage: John Farrell is the director of YouTube in Latin America.
Title: Ian Barry (director)
Passage: Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV.
Title: Michael Govan
Passage: Michael Govan( born 1963) is the director of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art since 2006. Prior to this, Govan worked as the director of the Dia Art Foundation in New York City.
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South Africa
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[
"Larry Kent (filmmaker)",
"She Who Must Burn"
] |
What is the place of birth of the director of film The Adventures Of The Wilderness Family?
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Title: Stewart Raffill
Passage: Stewart Raffill( born 27 January 1942) is a British screenwriter and film director. He is best known for directing the cult classic" Mac and Me".
Title: The Adventures of the Wilderness Family
Passage: The Adventures of the Wilderness Family (also known as The Wilderness Family) is a 1975 family film directed by Stewart Raffill and starring Robert Logan, George Buck Flower and Susan Damante-Shaw. The film had two sequels: "The Further Adventures of the Wilderness Family" (1978, also known as "Wilderness Family Part 2") and "Mountain Family Robinson" (1979). The filming location was the Gunnison National Forest in the state of Colorado.
Title: The Adventures of Smilin' Jack (serial)
Passage: The Adventures of Smilin' Jack( 1943) is a Universal movie serial based on the comic strip" The Adventures of Smilin' Jack". It was directed by Lewis D. Collins and Ray Taylor.
Title: Noah Sife
Passage: Noah Sife is an actor based out of Los Angeles, CA. His TV credits include" The Shield", and a brief Improv Show on MTV starring Andy Dick. He is also the star of the internet show entitled" The Adventures of Noah Sife", His YouTube videos have attracted a sum of over 1,000,000 views. He has released a DVD titled" The Adventures of Noah Sife V. 1" and is currently working on the feature film" The Adventures of Noah Sife V. 2". Noah is also a writer and has written the" Adventures of Noah Sife" series so far. He is also the creator of AONS( Adventures of Noah Sife) Productions, which is an up- and- coming production company. He is currently working on more videos for the series.
Title: Mountain Family Robinson
Passage: Mountain Family Robinson is a 1979 family movie that stars Robert Logan, Susan Damante- Shaw and George Buck Flower. This film is a sequel to" The Adventures of the Wilderness Family" and" The Further Adventures of the Wilderness Family" and, like its predecessors, was filmed in the state of Colorado( though it was set in Canada).
Title: The Adventures of Sinbad 2
Passage: The Adventures of Sinbad 2( Chinese: 辛巴达历险记2), also known as" The Adventures of Sinbad 2014", is a 2014 Chinese animated adventure comedy film directed by Gu Peixin and Benpineko.
Title: The Further Adventures of the Wilderness Family
Passage: The Further Adventures of the Wilderness Family( a.k.a. Wilderness Family Part 2) is a 1978 adventure/ family movie that stars Robert Logan, George Buck Flower and Susan Damante- Shaw and is a sequel to" The Adventures of the Wilderness Family". In this sequel to the first movie, Heather Rattray now plays the role of Jenny. Barry Williams( Greg Brady from" The Brady Bunch") sings some of the songs in the soundtrack of this movie. The third and final film in this family film series," Mountain Family Robinson", was released in 1979.
Title: The Adventures of a Two-Minute Werewolf
Passage: The Adventures of a Two-Minute Werewolf, also called The Adventures of a 2-Minute Werewolf is a 1985 television film produced by ABC television as part of its "ABC Weekend Special" series. It is based on the young adult novel of the same name by Gene DeWeese.
Title: The Adventures of Fridolin
Passage: The Adventures of Fridolin is an East German film. It was released in 1948.
Title: The Adventures of Captain Hansen
Passage: The Adventures of Captain Hansen is a 1917 German silent film directed by Harry Piel.
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British
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[
"Stewart Raffill",
"The Adventures of the Wilderness Family"
] |
Where did the director of film Yamata die?
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Title: Brian Kennedy (gallery director)
Passage: Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States. He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum. He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019. He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004.
Title: S. N. Mathur
Passage: S.N. Mathur was the Director of the Indian Intelligence Bureau between September 1975 and February 1980. He was also the Director General of Police in Punjab.
Title: Jesse E. Hobson
Passage: Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 – November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955. Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation.
Title: Michael Govan
Passage: Michael Govan( born 1963) is the director of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art since 2006. Prior to this, Govan worked as the director of the Dia Art Foundation in New York City.
Title: Dana Blankstein
Passage: Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television. She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur.
Title: Peter Levin
Passage: Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre.
Title: Ian Barry (director)
Passage: Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV.
Title: Alexander Korda
Passage: Sir Alexander Korda( born Sándor László Kellner, 16 September 1893 – 23 January 1956) was a British film producer and director and screenwriter, who founded his own film production studios and film distribution company. Born in Hungary, where he began his career, he worked briefly in the Austrian and German film industries during the era of silent films, before being based in Hollywood from 1926 to 1930 for the first of his two brief periods there( the other was during World War II). The change led to a divorce from his first wife, the Hungarian film actress María Corda, who was unable to make the transition from silent films to" talkies" because of her strong Hungarian accent. From 1930, Korda was active in the British film industry, and soon became one of its leading figures. He was the founder of London Films and, post-war, the owner of British Lion Films, a film distribution company. Korda produced many outstanding classics of the British film industry, including" The Private Life of Henry VIIIRembrandtThings To Come The Thief of Baghdad" and" The Third Man". In 1942, Korda became the first filmmaker to receive a knighthood.
Title: Yamata
Passage: Yamata is a 1919 Hungarian silent drama film directed by Alexander Korda and starring Emil Fenyvessy, Ila Lóth and Gábor Rajnay. The film was made for the state-owned Hungarian film industry during the Hungarian Soviet Republic, and concerns a black slave's revolt against his master. The film's apparent political leftism, along with that of "Ave Caesar!" (1919), led to Korda's arrest once the Soviet Republic collapsed and he fled Hungary in 1919 during the White Terror.
Title: Olav Aaraas
Passage: Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director. He was born in Fredrikstad. From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History. In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav.
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London
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[
"Yamata",
"Alexander Korda"
] |
Where did Hamida Banu Begum's husband die?
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Title: Humayun
Passage: Nasir-ud-Din Muḥammad (6 March 1508 – 27 January 1556), better known by his regnal name, Humayun , was the second emperor of the Mughal Empire, who ruled over territory in what is now Afghanistan, Pakistan, Northern India, and Bangladesh from 1530–1540 and again from 1555–1556. Like his father, Babur, he lost his kingdom early but regained it with the aid of the Safavid dynasty of Persia, with additional territory. At the time of his death in 1556, the Mughal Empire spanned almost one million square kilometres. In December 1530, Humayun succeeded his father to the throne of Delhi as ruler of the Mughal territories in the Indian subcontinent. Humayun was an inexperienced ruler when he came to power, at the age of 22. His half-brother Kamran Mirza inherited Kabul and Kandahar, the northernmost parts of their father's empire. Mirza was to become a bitter rival of Humayun. Humayun lost Mughal territories to Sher Shah Suri, but regained them 15 years later with Safavid aid. Humayun's return from Persia was accompanied by a large retinue of Persian noblemen and signalled an important change in Mughal court culture. The Central Asian origins of the dynasty were largely overshadowed by the influences of Persian art, architecture, language, and literature. There are many stone carvings and thousands of Persian manuscripts in India dating from the time of Humayun. Subsequently, Humayun further expanded the Empire in a very short time, leaving a substantial legacy for his son, Akbar.
Title: Hoshmand Banu Begum
Passage: Hoshmand Banu Begum( born 1605), meaning" The Prudent Lady", was a Mughal princess, the daughter of Prince Khusrau Mirza, and the granddaughter of Mughal emperor Jahangir.
Title: Bahar Banu Begum
Passage: Bahar Banu Begum (14 September 1590 - 8 September 1653), meaning "The Blooming Lady", was a Mughal princess, the daughter of Mughal emperor Jahangir.
Title: Zubdat-un-Nissa
Passage: Shahzadi Zubdat-un-Nissa Begum (2 September 1651 – 17 February 1707) was a Mughal princess and the third daughter of Emperor Aurangzeb and his Empress consort Dilras Banu Begum. She married her first cousin, Prince Sipihr Shikoh on 30 January, 1673, he was the third son of her paternal uncle, Crown Prince Dara Shikoh and her aunt Nadira Banu Begum. In 1676, Zubdat gave birth to a son, Shahzada Ali Tabar, who died within six months of his birth.
Title: Where Was I
Passage: " Where Was I?" may refer to:
Title: Hamida Banu Begum
Passage: Hamida Banu Begum (1527 – 29 August 1604) was a wife of the second Mughal emperor Humayun and the mother of his successor, the third Mughal emperor Akbar. She is also known by the title Maryam Makani, which was given to her by her son, Akbar.
Title: Rahima Banu
Passage: Rahima Banu Begum( born 16 October 1972) is the last known person to have been infected with naturally occurring" Variola major" smallpox, the more deadly variety of the disease.
Title: Hamida Banu Shova
Passage: Hamida Banu Shova is the founder and chairperson of Queens University, Bangladesh. She established this university in 1996.
Title: Sakina Banu Begum
Passage: Sakina Banu Begum( died 25 August 1604) was a Mughal princess, the daughter of Mughal emperor Humayun.
Title: Saliha Banu Begum
Passage: Saliha Banu Begum( died 10 June 1620) was Empress consort of the Mughal Empire as the wife of Emperor Jahangir. She was also known as the Padshah Banu Begum or the Padshah Mahal.
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Delhi
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[
"Humayun",
"Hamida Banu Begum"
] |
What is the place of birth of the director of film Moonlighting (Film)?
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Title: Jesse E. Hobson
Passage: Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 – November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955. Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation.
Title: Moonlighting (film)
Passage: Moonlighting is a 1982 British drama film written and directed by Jerzy Skolimowski. It is set in the early 1980s at the time of the Solidarity protests in Poland. It stars Jeremy Irons as Nowak, a Polish builder leading a team working illegally in London.
Title: Jason Moore (director)
Passage: Jason Moore( born October 22, 1970) is an American director of film, theatre and television.
Title: Ian Barry (director)
Passage: Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV.
Title: Olav Aaraas
Passage: Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director. He was born in Fredrikstad. From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History. In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav.
Title: Dana Blankstein
Passage: Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television. She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur.
Title: Brian Kennedy (gallery director)
Passage: Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States. He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum. He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019. He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004.
Title: Peter Levin
Passage: Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre.
Title: Jerzy Skolimowski
Passage: Jerzy Skolimowski (born 5 May 1938) is a Polish film director, screenwriter, dramatist and actor. A graduate of the prestigious National Film School in Łódź, Skolimowski has directed more than twenty films since his 1960 début "Oko wykolThe Menacing Eye"). In 1967 he was awarded Golden Bear for his film "Le départ". His most famous film is "Deep End" (1970), starring Jane Asher and John Moulder Brown. He lived in Los Angeles for over 20 years where he painted in a figurative, expressionist mode and occasionally acted in films. He recently returned to Poland, and to film making as a writer and director, after a 17-year hiatus with "Cztery noce z AnnąFour Nights with Anna") in 2008. He received the Golden Lion Award for Lifetime Achievement at the 2016 Venice Film Festival.
Title: S. N. Mathur
Passage: S.N. Mathur was the Director of the Indian Intelligence Bureau between September 1975 and February 1980. He was also the Director General of Police in Punjab.
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Łódź
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[
"Moonlighting (film)",
"Jerzy Skolimowski"
] |
Why did the director of film Up, Down, Fragile die?
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Title: Peter Levin
Passage: Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre.
Title: Jacques Rivette
Passage: Jacques Rivette (1 March 1928 – 29 January 2016) was a French film director and film critic most commonly associated with the French New Wave and the film magazine "Cahiers du Cinéma". He made twenty-nine films, including "L'amour fou" (1969), "Out 1" (1971), "Celine and Julie Go Boating" (1974), and "La Belle Noiseuse" (1991). His work is noted for its improvisation, loose narratives, and lengthy running times. Inspired by Jean Cocteau to become a filmmaker, Rivette shot his first short film at age twenty. He moved to Paris to pursue his career, frequenting Henri Langlois' Cinémathèque Française and other ciné-clubs; there, he met François Truffaut, Jean-Luc Godard, Éric Rohmer, Claude Chabrol and other future members of the New Wave. Rivette began writing film criticism, and was hired by André Bazin for "Cahiers du Cinéma" in 1953. In his criticism, he expressed an admiration for American films – especially those of genre directors such as John Ford, Alfred Hitchcock and Nicholas Ray – and was deeply critical of mainstream French cinema. Rivette's articles, admired by his peers, were considered the magazine's best and most aggressive writings, particularly his 1961 article "On Abjection" and his influential series of interviews with film directors co-written with Truffaut. He continued making short films, including "Le Coup de Berger", which is often cited as the first New Wave film. Truffaut later credited Rivette with developing the movement. Although he was the first New Wave director to begin work on a feature film, "Paris Belongs to Us" was not released until 1961, by which time Chabrol, Truffaut and Godard released their own first features and popularised the movement worldwide. Rivette became editor of "Cahiers du Cinéma" during the early 1960s and publicly fought French censorship of his second feature film, "The Nun" (1966). He then re-evaluated his career, developing a unique cinematic style with "L'amour fou". Influenced by the political turmoil of May 68, improvisational theatre and an in-depth interview with filmmaker Jean Renoir, Rivette began working with large groups of actors on character development and allowing events to unfold on camera. This technique led to the thirteen-hour "Out 1" which, although rarely screened, is considered a Holy Grail of cinephiles. His films of the 1970s, such as "Celine and Julie Go Boating", often incorporated fantasy and were better-regarded. After attempting to make four consecutive films, however, Rivette had a nervous breakdown and his career slowed for several years. During the early 1980s, he began a business partnership with producer Martine Marignac, who produced all his subsequent films. Rivette's output increased from then on, and his film "La Belle Noiseuse" received international praise. He retired after completing "Around a Small Mountain" (2009), and it was revealed three years later that he had Alzheimer's disease. Very private about his personal life, Rivette was briefly married to photographer and screenwriter Marilù Parolini during the early 1960s and later married Véronique Manniez.
Title: Up, Down, Fragile
Passage: Up, Down, Fragile is a 1995 French film directed by Jacques Rivette. It was entered into the 19th Moscow International Film Festival.
Title: Mark Maxey
Passage: Mark Maxey( born May 13, 1969) is an American producer, writer and director of film and television best known for the documentary film" Up to Snuff"( 2019), about musician/ composer W. G. Snuffy Walden.
Title: Ian Barry (director)
Passage: Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV.
Title: Lamman Rucker
Passage: Lamman Rucker( born October 6, 1971) is an American actor. Rucker began his career on the daytime soap operas" As the World Turns" and" All My Children", before roles in Tyler Perry's films " Why Did I Get Married? Why Did I Get Married Too?", and" Meet the Browns", and its television adaptation. In 2016, he began starring as Jacob Greenleaf in the Oprah Winfrey Network drama series," Greenleaf".
Title: Olav Aaraas
Passage: Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director. He was born in Fredrikstad. From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History. In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav.
Title: A Family Affair (2001 film)
Passage: A Family Affair is a 2001 lesbian romantic comedy directed by Helen Lesnick. The director followed the film up with" Inescapable" in 2003.
Title: Dana Blankstein
Passage: Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television. She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur.
Title: Laurence Côte
Passage: Laurence Côte( born 11 February 1966) is a French actress and writer. She has appeared in such films as" ThievesUp, Down, Fragile" and" Gang of Four".
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Alzheimer
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[
"Up, Down, Fragile",
"Jacques Rivette"
] |
Where was the place of death of the composer of song The Real American Folk Song (Is A Rag)?
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Title: Roll On, Columbia, Roll On
Passage: " Roll On, Columbia, Roll On" is an American folk song written in 1941 by American folk singer Woody Guthrie, who popularized the song through his own recording of it. The song glamorized the harnessing of the Columbia River in the Pacific Northwest. The 11 hydroelectric dams built on the American stretch of the Columbia helped farms and industry, but their construction also permanently altered the character of the river. The song became famous as an anthem about American public works projects arising out of the New Deal in the Great Depression. In 1987, it was adopted as the official folk song of the State of Washington.
Title: Alonso Mudarra
Passage: Alonso Mudarra( c. 1510 – April 1, 1580) was a Spanish composer of the Renaissance, and also played the vihuela, a guitar- shaped string instrument. He was an innovative composer of instrumental music as well as songs, and was the composer of the earliest surviving music for the guitar.
Title: Blue Bird (Russian folk song)
Passage: " Blue Bird"( синяя птица;" sinyaya ptitsa") is a Russian folk song. The song begins:
Title: The Real American Folk Song (is a Rag)
Passage: "The Real American Folk Song (is a Rag)" is a 1918 song composed by George Gershwin, with lyrics by Ira Gershwin. It was the first Gershwin song to be performed on Broadway, where it was introduced by Nora Bayes in the 1918 musical "Ladies First".
Title: Biljana platno beleše
Passage: Biljana platno beleše(" Biljana was bleaching linen") is a folk song from Vardar Macedonia. In Bulgaria it is considered a Bulgarian folk song. In the Republic of Macedonia it is viewed as a Macedonian folk song.
Title: I've Been Working on the Railroad
Passage: " I've Been Working on the Railroad" is an American folk song. The first published version appeared as" Levee Song" in" Carmina Princetonia", a book of Princeton University songs published in 1894. The earliest known recording is by the Sandhills Sixteen, released by Victor Records in 1927.
Title: Dana Lyons
Passage: Dana Lyons is an American folk and alternative rock musician, best known for writing and performing the 1996 comedic folk song "Cows With Guns".
Title: George Gershwin
Passage: George Gershwin (born Jacob Bruskin Gershowitz, September 26, 1898 – July 11, 1937) was an American composer and pianist whose compositions spanned both popular and classical genres. Among his best-known works are the orchestral compositions "Rhapsody in Blue" (1924) and "An American in Paris" (1928), the songs "Swanee" (1919) and "Fascinating Rhythm" (1924), the jazz standard " I Got Rhythm" (1930), and the opera "Porgy and Bess" (1935) which spawned the hit "Summertime". Gershwin studied piano under Charles Hambitzer and composition with Rubin Goldmark, Henry Cowell, and Joseph Brody. He began his career as a song plugger but soon started composing Broadway theater works with his brother Ira Gershwin and with Buddy DeSylva. He moved to Paris intending to study with Nadia Boulanger, but she refused him. He subsequently composed "An American in Paris", returned to New York City and wrote "Porgy and Bess" with Ira and DuBose Heyward. Initially a commercial failure , it came to be considered one of the most important American operas of the twentieth century and an American cultural classic. Gershwin moved to Hollywood and composed numerous film scores. He died in 1937 of a malignant brain tumor. His compositions have been adapted for use in film and television, with several becoming jazz standards recorded and covered in many variations.
Title: Charming Beauty Bright
Passage: "( Once I courted a) Charming Beauty Bright" is an American folk- song. It is found in both Southern and Northern states during the 19th Century.
Title: The Old Maid's Song
Passage: The Old Maid's Song is an American folk song. It recounts the story of a woman whose younger sisters have married, while she has remained a spinster into middle age. During the chorus of the song, the narrator defines a loose criterion for a husband. The song is derived from the broadside ballad" The Wooing Maid," a song which dates to the seventeenth century.
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Hollywood
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[
"The Real American Folk Song (is a Rag)",
"George Gershwin"
] |
Where was the place of burial of Aleksandra Marianna Wiesiołowska's father?
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Title: Sennedjem
Passage: The Ancient Egyptian artisan Sennedjem lived in Set Maat( translated as" The Place of Truth"), contemporary Deir el- Medina, on the west bank of the Nile, opposite Thebes, during the reigns of Seti I and Ramesses II. Sennedjem had the title" Servant in the Place of Truth". He was buried along with his wife, Iyneferti, and family in a tomb in the village necropolis. His tomb was discovered January 31, 1886. When Sennedjem's tomb was found, in it there was regular furniture from his home, including a stool and a bed, which he actually used when he was alive. His titles included Servant in the Place of Truth, meaning that he worked on the excavation and decoration of the nearby royal tombs.
Title: Aleksandra Marianna Wiesiołowska
Passage: Aleksandra Marianna Wiesiołowska (died on 14 August 1645) was the daughter of magnate Marek Sobieski and Jadwiga Snopkowska. She was married to Court Marshal of Lithuania Krzysztof Wiesiołowski.
Title: Place of birth
Passage: The place of birth( POB) or birthplace is the place where a person was born. This place is often used in legal documents, together with name and date of birth, to uniquely identify a person. As a general rule with respect to passports, the place of birth is determined to be the country that currently has" sovereignty" over the actual place of birth, regardless of when the birth actually occurred. The place of birth is not necessarily the place where the parents of the new baby live. If the baby is born in a hospital in another place, that place is the place of birth. In many countries, this also means that the government requires that the birth of the new baby is registered in the place of birth. Some countries place less or no importance on the place of birth, instead using alternative geographical characteristics for the purpose of identity documents. For example, Sweden has used the concept of" födelsehemortdomicile of birth") since 1947. This means that the domicile of the baby's mother is the registered place of birth. The location of the maternity ward or other physical birthplace is considered unimportant. Similarly, Switzerland uses the concept of" Heimatortlieu d'origineluogo d'origineplace of origin" in German, French and Italian respectively). A child born to Swiss parents is automatically assigned the place of origin of the parent with the same last name, so the child either gets their mother's or father's place of origin. A child born to one Swiss parent and one foreign parent acquires the place of origin of their Swiss parent. In a Swiss passport and identity card, the holder's place of origin is stated, not their place of birth. In some countries( primarily in the Americas), the place of birth automatically determines the nationality of the baby, a practice often referred to by the Latin phrase" jus soli". Almost all countries outside the Americas instead attribute nationality based on the nationality( ies) of the baby's parents( referred to as" jus sanguinis"). There can be some confusion regarding the place of birth if the birth takes place in an unusual way: when babies are born on an airplane or at sea, difficulties can arise. The place of birth of such a person depends on the law of the countries involved, which include the nationality of the plane or ship, the nationality( ies) of the parents and/ or the location of the plane or ship( if the birth occurs in the territorial waters or airspace of a country). Some administrative forms may request the applicant's" country of birth". It is important to determine from the requester whether the information requested refers to the applicant's" place of birth" or" nationality at birth". For US citizens born abroad who under the US Constitution acquire US citizenship at the time of birth, the nationality at birth will be USA( American), while the place of birth would be the country in which the actual birth takes place.
Title: Motherland (disambiguation)
Passage: Motherland is the place of one's birth, the place of one's ancestors, or the place of origin of an ethnic group. Motherland may also refer to:
Title: William Rockhill Nelson
Passage: William Rockhill Nelson( March 7, 1841 – April 13, 1915) was a real estate developer and co-founder of The Kansas City Star in Kansas City, Missouri. He donated his estate( and home) for the establishment of the Nelson- Atkins Museum of Art. Place of burial: Mount Washington Cemetery, Independence Missouri.
Title: Sarre Anglo-Saxon cemetery
Passage: Sarre Anglo- Saxon cemetery is a place of burial that was used in the sixth and seventh centuries CE.
Title: Emperor Daigo
Passage: Daigo's reign spanned the years from 897 through 930. He is named after his place of burial.
Title: Marek Sobieski
Passage: Marek Sobieski ( 1549/1550 – 1605) was a Polish–Lithuanian noble (szlachcic). He was a courtier from 1577, a Royal Court Chorąży (chorąży nadworny królewski) from 1581, a castellan of Lublin from 1597, and a voivode of Lublin Voivodeship from c. 1597/98. He was the grandfather of Jan III Sobieski, the elected King of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.
Title: Emperor Daigo
Passage: Daigo's reign spanned the years from 897 through 930. He is named after his place of burial.
Title: Where Was I
Passage: " Where Was I?" may refer to:
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Lublin
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[
"Aleksandra Marianna Wiesiołowska",
"Marek Sobieski"
] |
What nationality is Arabia (Daughter Of Justin Ii)'s mother?
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Title: Sophia (empress)
Passage: Aelia Sophia (c. 530 – c./aft. 601) was the Empress consort of Justin II of the Byzantine Empire, and regent during the incapacity of her spouse from 573 until 578. She was specifically interested in economic matters and was involved in financial matters during Justin's reign.
Title: Ali Rahuma
Passage: Ali Khalifa Rahuma( born May 16, 1982) is a Libyan football midfielder who's nationality is Libyan. He currently plays for Al- Ittihad, and is a member of the Libya national football team.
Title: Roberto Savio
Passage: Roberto Savio( born in Rome, Italy, but also holding Argentine nationality) is a journalist, communication expert, political commentator, activist for social and climate justice and advocate of global governance. He has spent most of his career with Inter Press Service( IPS), the news agency which he founded in 1964 along with Argentine journalist Pablo Piacentini. Savio studied Economics at the University of Parma, followed by post -graduate courses in Development Economics under Gunnar Myrdal, History of Art and International Law in Rome. He started his professional career as a research assistant in International Law at the University of Parma.
Title: Nayelly Hernández
Passage: Nayelly Hernández( born 23 February 1986) is a former Mexican female professional squash player. She has represented Mexico internationally in several international competitions including the Central American and Caribbean Games, Pan American Games, Women's World Team Squash Championships. Nayelly achieved her highest career ranking of 57 in October 2011 during the 2011 PSA World Tour. Her husband Chris Walker whose nationality is English is also a professional squash player. She joined the Trinity College in 2008 as the first Mexican female to join a US college for squash and graduated in 2010.
Title: Eleni Gabre-Madhin
Passage: Eleni Zaude Gabre- Madhin, an Ethiopian economist with Swiss nationality, is a former Chief Executive Officer of the Ethiopia Commodity Exchange( ECX). She has had many years of experience working on agricultural markets – particularly in Sub- Saharan Africa – and has held senior positions in the World Bank, the International Food Policy Research Institute( Washington), and United Nations( Geneva).
Title: Arabia (daughter of Justin II)
Passage: Arabia (fl. 565) was the only recorded daughter of Byzantine emperor Justin II (r. 565–578) and his empress Sophia.
Title: Rumbold of Mechelen
Passage: Saint Rumbold( or" RumoldRomuold") was an Irish or Scottish Christian missionary, although his true nationality is not known for certain. He was martyred near Mechelen by two men, whom he had denounced for their evil ways. Saint Rumbold's feast day is celebrated by the Roman Catholic Church, and Western Rite Orthodox Churches, on 24 June; and it is celebrated in Ireland on 3 July. He is the patron saint of Mechelen, where St. Rumbold's Cathedral possesses an elaborate golden shrine on its high altar, containing relics attributed to the saint. It is rumoured that his remains are buried inside the cathedral. Twenty- five paintings in the choir illustrate his life.
Title: Baglan Mailybayev
Passage: Baglan Mailybayev( in Kazakh Бағлан Асаубайұлы Майлыбаев) was born on 20 May 1975 in Zhambyl region, Kazakhstan. His nationality is Kazakh. He is a politician of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Deputy Head of the Presidential Administration of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Doctor of Law( 2002)( under the supervision of Professor Zimanov S.Z.- scientific advisor and academician of National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Kazakhstan) and Ph.D. in Political Science( 1998).
Title: Fulco
Passage: Fulco was the first known missionary Bishop of Estonia. He was appointed in 1165 by Eskil, the Danish Archbishop of Lund. Before his appointment, Fulco was a Benedictine monk in the abbey of Moutier- la- Celle, near Troyes in France. His nationality is not known. After his appointment, Fulco appears in sources only once. In 1171, Pope Alexander III asked the Archbishop of Trondheim to assign an Estonian monk Nicolaus living in Stavanger to go to Fulco's assistance. No further information survives about Fulco's work in Estonia, or whether he ever even got there.
Title: Khalid al-Habib
Passage: Khalid al- Habib also believed to use the nom de guerre Khalid al Harbi is an Al- Qaeda leader who has overseen Al- Qaeda operations in Afghanistan. In 2005 it was reported that al- Habib died in a US missile strike on the Pakistani village of Damadola though it is unclear whether this is the case as Pakistani officials have claimed that no Al- Qaeda leaders died in the attack. al- Habib's nationality is not clear with sources claiming he may be Egyptian or Moroccan.
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Byzantine Empire
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[
"Arabia (daughter of Justin II)",
"Sophia (empress)"
] |
What is the place of birth of Teresa Gil De Vidaure's husband?
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Title: Stan Rice
Passage: Stan Rice( November 7, 1942 – December 9, 2002) was an American poet and artist. He was the husband of author Anne Rice.
Title: Teresa Gil de Vidaure
Passage: Teresa Gil de Vidaure (died on 15 July 1285) was the common law wife of King James I of Aragon, but never a queen. Claiming that she was a leper, James left her in order to pursue an incestuous relationship with Berenguela Alfonso. Teresa Gil died in seclusion in a monastery she had founded.
Title: Martín Alfonso de León
Passage: Martín Alfonso de León (c. 1220before April 1272) was an illegitimate son of Alfonso IX of León by Teresa Gil de Soverosa, a Portuguese noble woman, daughter of Gil Vasques de Soverosa and María Aires de Fornelos, also mistress of King Sancho I of Portugal with whom she had a son and daughter.
Title: Andrew Upton
Passage: Andrew Upton( born 1 February 1966) is an Australian playwright, screenwriter, and director. He is the husband of actress Cate Blanchett.
Title: James Randall Marsh
Passage: James Randall Marsh( 1896- 1965) was an American artist and the husband of Anne Steele Marsh.
Title: Stan Marks
Passage: Stan Marks is an Australian writer and journalist. He is the husband of Holocaust survivor Eva Marks.
Title: Gil de León
Passage: Gil de León( born 1926) was a film actor.
Title: James I of Aragon
Passage: James I the Conqueror (2 February 1208 – 27 July 1276) was King of Aragon, Count of Barcelona, and Lord of Montpellier from 1213 to 1276; King of Majorca from 1231 to 1276; and Valencia from 1238 to 1276. His long reign—the longest of any Iberian monarch—saw the expansion of the House of Aragon and House of Barcelona in three directions: Languedoc to the north, the Balearic Islands to the southeast, and Valencia to the south. By a treaty with Louis IX of France, he wrested the County of Barcelona from nominal French suzerainty and integrated it into his crown. He renounced northward expansion and taking back the once Catalan territories in Occitania and vassal counties loyal to the County of Barcelona, lands that were lost by his father Peter II of Aragon in the Battle of Muret during the Albigensian Crusade and annexed by the Kingdom of France, and then decided to turn south. His great part in the Reconquista was similar in Mediterranean Spain to that of his contemporary Ferdinand III of Castile in Andalusia. One of the main reasons for this formal renunciation of most of the once Catalan territories in Languedoc and Occitania and any expansion into them is the fact that he was raised by the Knights Templar crusaders, who had defeated his father fighting for the Pope alongside the French, so it was effectively forbidden for him to try to maintain the traditional influence of the Count of Barcelona that previously existed in Occitania and Languedoc. As a legislator and organiser, he occupies a high place among the European kings. James compiled the "Llibre del Consolat de Mar", which governed maritime trade and helped establish Aragonese supremacy in the western Mediterranean. He was an important figure in the development of the Catalan language, sponsoring Catalan literature and writing a quasi-autobiographical chronicle of his reign: the "Llibre dels fets".
Title: Jon Leach
Passage: Jonathan Leach( born April 18, 1973) is a former professional tennis player from the United States. He is the husband of Lindsay Davenport.
Title: Devisingh Ransingh Shekhawat
Passage: Devisingh Ransingh Shekhawat is the former and first First Gentleman of India as the husband of Pratibha Patil.
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Montpellier
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[
"James I of Aragon",
"Teresa Gil de Vidaure"
] |
Who is Alice Claypoole Vanderbilt's mother-in-law?
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Title: Priscilla Pointer
Passage: Priscilla Marie Pointer( born May 18, 1924) is an American stage, film and television character actress. She began her career in the theater, including productions on Broadway. Later, Pointer moved to Hollywood to act in films and on television. She is the mother of Amy Irving, therefore making her the former mother- in- law of filmmakers Steven Spielberg and Bruno Barreto and the mother- in- law of documentary filmmaker Kenneth Bowser, Jr.
Title: Alice Claypoole Vanderbilt
Passage: Alice Claypoole Gwynne Vanderbilt (November 11, 1845 – April 24, 1934) was the wife of Cornelius Vanderbilt II and reigned as the matriarch of the Vanderbilt family for over 60 years.
Title: Paul Siogvolk
Passage: Paul Siogvolk (real name Albert Mathews) (September 8, 1820 – September 9, 1903) was an American author, lawyer and editor. He was also the step-father of Alice Claypoole Vanderbilt.
Title: Eldon Howard
Passage: Eldon Howard was a British screenwriter. She was the mother- in- law of Edward J. Danziger and wrote a number of the screenplays for films by his company Danziger Productions.
Title: Vera Miletić
Passage: Vera Miletić (Serbian Cyrillic: Вера Милетић; 8 March 1920 – 7 September 1944) was a Serbian student and soldier. She was notable for being the mother of Mira Marković, posthumously making her the mother-in-law of Serbian president Slobodan Milošević.
Title: Marian Shields Robinson
Passage: Marian Lois Robinson( née Shields; born July 29, 1937) is the mother of Michelle Obama, former First Lady of the United States, and Craig Robinson, a basketball executive, and the mother- in- law of former U.S. President Barack Obama.
Title: Cornelius Vanderbilt II
Passage: Cornelius Vanderbilt II (November 11, 1843 – September 12, 1899) was an American socialite, businessman, and a member of the prominent United States Vanderbilt family. He was the favorite grandson of Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt, who bequeathed him $5 million, and the eldest son of William Henry "Billy" Vanderbilt (who bequeathed him about $70 million) and Maria Louisa Kissam. In his turn he succeeded them as head of the New York Central and related railroad lines in 1885.
Title: László Széchenyi
Passage: Count László Széchenyi de Sárvár- felsővidék( 18 February 1879 – 5 July 1938) was an Austro Hungarian military officer, Imperial Chamberlain, diplomat and venture capitalist. His great- uncle was István Széchenyi. László Széchenyi married Gladys Vanderbilt, the youngest daughter of Alice Claypoole Gwynne and Cornelius Vanderbilt II.
Title: Maria Thins
Passage: Maria Thins( c. 1593 – 27 December 1680) was the mother- in- law of Johannes Vermeer and a member of the Gouda Thins family.
Title: Cornelia (mother of the Gracchi)
Passage: Cornelia( c. 190s – c. 115 BC) was the second daughter of Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus, the hero of the Second Punic War, and Aemilia Paulla. She is remembered as a prototypical example of a virtuous Roman woman. She was the mother of the Gracchi brothers, and the mother- in- law of Scipio Aemilianus.
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Maria Louisa Kissam
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[
"Cornelius Vanderbilt II",
"Alice Claypoole Vanderbilt"
] |
What is the place of birth of the director of film Buster & Chauncey'S Silent Night?
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Title: Olav Aaraas
Passage: Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director. He was born in Fredrikstad. From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History. In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav.
Title: Brian Kennedy (gallery director)
Passage: Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States. He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum. He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019. He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004.
Title: Buzz Potamkin
Passage: Marshall "Buzz" Potamkin (October 22, 1945 – April 22, 2012) was an American television producer.
Title: Silent Night, Bloody Night: The Homecoming
Passage: Silent Night, Bloody Night: The Homecoming is a 2013 British horror film and remake of the 1972 American film" Silent Night, Bloody Night".
Title: Rebecca Night
Passage: Rebecca Night( born Rebecca Hardwick; 13 July 1985) is an English actress who starred in the title role of James Hawes's BBC Four adaptation" Fanny Hill".
Title: Jesse E. Hobson
Passage: Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 – November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955. Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation.
Title: Buster & Chauncey's Silent Night
Passage: Buster & Chauncey's Silent Night is a 1998 direct-to-video animated featurette, inspired by the tale of the creation of the Christmas carol "Silent Night". It was directed by Buzz Potamkin and stars the voices of Phil Hartman (in one of his final roles), Jim Cummings, Marie Osmond, Tom Arnold and (a then-unknown) Lea Michele, and the songs were written by Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty.
Title: Ian Barry (director)
Passage: Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV.
Title: Silent Night (2012 film)
Passage: Silent Night is a 2012 American slasher film directed by Steven C. Miller and starring Jaime King, Malcolm McDowell, Donal Logue, Brendan Fehr, and Ellen Wong. It is a loose remake of Charles E. Sellier Jr.'s 1984 film" Silent Night, Deadly Night" and the sixth installment in the" Silent Night, Deadly Night" franchise. The film was given a limited theatrical release on November 20, 2012 and was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on December 6, 2012.
Title: Peter Levin
Passage: Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre.
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American
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[
"Buster & Chauncey's Silent Night",
"Buzz Potamkin"
] |
What nationality is Marie Of Blois, Duchess Of Anjou's husband?
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Title: John II, Duke of Lorraine
Passage: John II of Anjou( Nancy, August 2, 1426 – December 16, 1470, Barcelona) was Duke of Lorraine from 1453 to his death. He was the son of René of Anjou and Isabella, Duchess of Lorraine.
Title: Theobald III, Count of Blois
Passage: Theobald III of Blois( French:" Thibaut")( 1012–1089) was count of Blois, Meaux and Troyes. He was son of Odo II, Count of Blois and Ermengarde of Auvergne.
Title: Theobald VI, Count of Blois
Passage: Theobald VI of Blois( French:" Thibaut")( died 1218) was count of Blois and Clermont- en- Beauvaisis from 1205 to 1218. He was son of Louis I of Blois and Catherine of Clermont. Theobald married twice: with Maud of Alençon and with Clemence of Roches, but remained childless. Clemence married Geoffrey VI, Viscount of Châteaudun, as her second husband. Theobald fought the Moors in Castile. During the campaign he contracted leprosy and returned home. After living withdrawn in his castle in La Ferté- Villeneuil for a few years he died in 1218, leaving his possessions to his aunts Margaret and Isabelle. The northern part of Blois was erected into the County of Chartres for Isabelle; Margaret received the remainder of the County of Blois, and he sold Clermont to the crown before he died.
Title: Louis I of Anjou
Passage: Louis I (23 July 1339 – 20 September 1384) was the second son of John II of France and Bonne of Bohemia. Born at the Château de Vincennes, Louis was the first of the Angevin branch of the French royal house. His father appointed him Count of Anjou and Count of Maine in 1356, and then raised him to the title Duke of Anjou in 1360 and Duke of Touraine in 1370. In 1382, as the adopted son of Joanna I of Naples, he succeeded to the counties of Provence and Forcalquier. He also inherited from her a claim to the kingdoms of Naples and Jerusalem. He was already a veteran of the Hundred Years' War against the English when he led an army into Italy to claim his Neapolitan inheritance. He died on the march and his claims and titles fell to his son and namesake, Louis II, who succeeded in ruling Naples for a time.
Title: Alix of France
Passage: Alix of France( July – August 1150 – 1197/1198) was countess consort of Blois by marriage to Theobald V, Count of Blois. She was regent of Blois during the absence of her spouse in 1190- 1191, and regent during the minority of Louis I, Count of Blois from 1191 until 1197.
Title: Marie of Blois, Duchess of Anjou
Passage: Marie of Blois( 1345- 1404) was a daughter of Joanna, Duchess of Brittany and Charles, Duke of Brittany. Through marriage to Louis I, Duke of Anjou, she became Duchess of Anjou, Countess of Maine, Duchess of Touraine, titular Queen of Naples and Jerusalem and Countess of Provence.
Title: Theobald II of Blois
Passage: Theobald II, Count of Blois( Thibaut II; c. 985 – 11 July 1004) was the eldest son and heir of Odo I, Count of Blois, and Bertha of Burgundy. The stepson of Robert II of France, he became Count of Blois, Châteaudun, Chartres and Reims after the death of his father in 996. Theobald II left no heirs; on his death, he was succeeded by his younger brother, Odo II, Count of Blois.
Title: Fulk II, Count of Anjou
Passage: Fulk II of Anjou( c. 905 — 960), called(" the Good") was Count of Anjou from 942 to his death.
Title: Mary, Countess of Blois
Passage: Mary, Countess of Blois, also known as" Marie of Avesnes",( 1200 – 1241) was countess of Blois from 1230 to 1241. She was the daughter of Walter of Avesnes and Margaret of Blois. In 1226, Mary married Hugh I of Châtillon, a count from Châtillon- sur- Marne, son of Gaucher III of Châtillon and Elisabeth of Saint Pol. They had five children: Her eldest son John, succeeded her in Blois.
Title: Theobald V, Count of Blois
Passage: Theobald V of Blois( 1130 – 20 January 1191), also known as Theobald the Good, was Count of Blois from 1151 to 1191.
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France
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[
"Louis I of Anjou",
"Marie of Blois, Duchess of Anjou"
] |
Where did John Athalarichos's father die?
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Title: Place of birth
Passage: The place of birth( POB) or birthplace is the place where a person was born. This place is often used in legal documents, together with name and date of birth, to uniquely identify a person. As a general rule with respect to passports, the place of birth is determined to be the country that currently has" sovereignty" over the actual place of birth, regardless of when the birth actually occurred. The place of birth is not necessarily the place where the parents of the new baby live. If the baby is born in a hospital in another place, that place is the place of birth. In many countries, this also means that the government requires that the birth of the new baby is registered in the place of birth. Some countries place less or no importance on the place of birth, instead using alternative geographical characteristics for the purpose of identity documents. For example, Sweden has used the concept of" födelsehemortdomicile of birth") since 1947. This means that the domicile of the baby's mother is the registered place of birth. The location of the maternity ward or other physical birthplace is considered unimportant. Similarly, Switzerland uses the concept of" Heimatortlieu d'origineluogo d'origineplace of origin" in German, French and Italian respectively). A child born to Swiss parents is automatically assigned the place of origin of the parent with the same last name, so the child either gets their mother's or father's place of origin. A child born to one Swiss parent and one foreign parent acquires the place of origin of their Swiss parent. In a Swiss passport and identity card, the holder's place of origin is stated, not their place of birth. In some countries( primarily in the Americas), the place of birth automatically determines the nationality of the baby, a practice often referred to by the Latin phrase" jus soli". Almost all countries outside the Americas instead attribute nationality based on the nationality( ies) of the baby's parents( referred to as" jus sanguinis"). There can be some confusion regarding the place of birth if the birth takes place in an unusual way: when babies are born on an airplane or at sea, difficulties can arise. The place of birth of such a person depends on the law of the countries involved, which include the nationality of the plane or ship, the nationality( ies) of the parents and/ or the location of the plane or ship( if the birth occurs in the territorial waters or airspace of a country). Some administrative forms may request the applicant's" country of birth". It is important to determine from the requester whether the information requested refers to the applicant's" place of birth" or" nationality at birth". For US citizens born abroad who under the US Constitution acquire US citizenship at the time of birth, the nationality at birth will be USA( American), while the place of birth would be the country in which the actual birth takes place.
Title: Beaulieu-sur-Loire
Passage: Beaulieu- sur- Loire is a commune in the Loiret department in north -central France. It is also the place of death of Jacques MacDonald, a French general who served in the Napoleonic Wars
Title: Where I Was From
Passage: Where I Was From is a 2003 collection of essays by Joan Didion. It concerns the history and culture of California, where Didion was born and spent much of her life. " Where I Was From" combines aspects of historical writing, journalism, and memoir to present a history of California as well as Didion's own experiences in that state. The book attempts to understand the differences between California's factual history and its perceived reputation. According to Didion," This book represents an exploration into my own confusions about the place and the way in which I grew up ... misapprehensions and misunderstandings so much a part of who I became that I can still to this day confront them only obliquely. Where I Was From" is also in parts a retrospective on Didion's work, examining how these" confusions" affected books such as" Run, River". Diane Johnson summarizes the apparent hypocrisies of California culture that Didion discusses in the book: Like all California children, Didion had been fed the old stories of California history, but when she eventually came to think about them, she could see they did n't' add up.' The disjunction between myth and reality was too large, the basic paradoxes of the California psyche too obvious: mistrust of government while feeding at the troughs of public works and agricultural subsidies; unchecked commercial exploitation of natural resources in the very footsteps of John Muir; the decline of education from a place near the top of the nation to somewhere near that of Mississippi; apathy, increasing rates of crime, and crime's related social problems. In" The New York Times Book Review", novelist and critic Thomas Mallon wrote," The more penetrating and idiosyncratic moments of' Where I Was From' are the work of someone who can still be very much herself, someone who is even now, arguably, a great American writer." Some sections of" Where I Was From" appeared previously in" The New York Review of BooksEsquire", and" The New Yorker".
Title: Dance of Death (disambiguation)
Passage: Dance of Death, also called" Danse Macabre", is a late- medieval allegory of the universality of death. Dance of Death or The Dance of Death may also refer to:
Title: Heraclius
Passage: Heraclius ("Flavios Iraklios"; c. 575 – February 11, 641) was the Emperor of the Byzantine Empire from 610 to 641. His rise to power began in 608, when he and his father, Heraclius the Elder, the exarch of Africa, led a revolt against the unpopular usurper Phocas. Heraclius's reign was marked by several military campaigns. The year Heraclius came to power, the empire was threatened on multiple frontiers. Heraclius immediately took charge of the Byzantine–Sasanian War of 602–628. The first battles of the campaign ended in defeat for the Byzantines; the Persian army fought their way to the Bosphorus but Constantinople was protected by impenetrable walls and a strong navy, and Heraclius was able to avoid total defeat. Soon after, he initiated reforms to rebuild and strengthen the military. Heraclius drove the Persians out of Asia Minor and pushed deep into their territory, defeating them decisively in 627 at the Battle of Nineveh. The Persian king Khosrow II was overthrown and executed by his son Kavad II, who soon sued for a peace treaty, agreeing to withdraw from all occupied territory. This way peaceful relations were restored to the two deeply strained empires. Heraclius lost many of his newly-regained lands to the Muslim conquests. Emerging from the Arabian Peninsula, the Muslims quickly conquered the Sasanian Empire. In 634 the Muslims marched into Roman Syria, defeating Heraclius's brother Theodore. Within a short period of time, the Arabs conquered Mesopotamia, Armenia and Egypt. Heraclius entered diplomatic relations with the Croats and Serbs in the Balkans. He tried to repair the schism in the Christian church in regard to the Monophysites, by promoting a compromise doctrine called Monothelitism. The Church of the East (commonly called Nestorian) was also involved in the process. Eventually this project of unity was rejected by all sides of the dispute.
Title: Sennedjem
Passage: The Ancient Egyptian artisan Sennedjem lived in Set Maat( translated as" The Place of Truth"), contemporary Deir el- Medina, on the west bank of the Nile, opposite Thebes, during the reigns of Seti I and Ramesses II. Sennedjem had the title" Servant in the Place of Truth". He was buried along with his wife, Iyneferti, and family in a tomb in the village necropolis. His tomb was discovered January 31, 1886. When Sennedjem's tomb was found, in it there was regular furniture from his home, including a stool and a bed, which he actually used when he was alive. His titles included Servant in the Place of Truth, meaning that he worked on the excavation and decoration of the nearby royal tombs.
Title: Where Was I
Passage: " Where Was I?" may refer to:
Title: Motherland (disambiguation)
Passage: Motherland is the place of one's birth, the place of one's ancestors, or the place of origin of an ethnic group. Motherland may also refer to:
Title: John Athalarichos
Passage: John Athalarichos , also spelled as Atalarichos, Athalaric, and At'alarik, was an illegitimate son of the 7th century Byzantine Emperor Heraclius. In 637, he was alleged to have taken part in a plot to overthrow Heraclius and seize the throne. His name, Athalarichos, is Gothic, composed of the elements Athala (from Proto-Germanic word *"aþala" meaning "noble") and richos (from *"reiks" meaning "ruler").
Title: Place of origin
Passage: In Switzerland, the place of origin( literally" home place" or" citizen place") denotes where a Swiss citizen has their municipal citizenship. It is not to be confused with the place of birth or place of residence, although two or all three of these locations may be identical depending on the person's circumstances.
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Constantinople
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[
"Heraclius",
"John Athalarichos"
] |
Who is the paternal grandfather of Odon Of Poznań?
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Title: Abd al-Muttalib
Passage: Abd al- Muttalib Shaybah ibn Hashim( c. 497 – 578) was the grandfather of Islamic prophet Muhammad.
Title: Guillaume Wittouck
Passage: Guillaume Wittouck( 1749- 1829) was a Belgian lawyer and High Magistrate. He was the Grandfather of industrialist Paul Wittouck.
Title: Lyon Cohen
Passage: Lyon Cohen( 1868–1937) was a Polish- born Canadian businessman and a philanthropist. He was the grandfather of singer/ poet Leonard Cohen.
Title: Prithvipati Shah
Passage: Prithvipati Shah( ?–1716) was the king of the Gorkha Kingdom in the Indian subcontinent, present- day Nepal. He was the grandfather of Nara Bhupal Shah.
Title: Walenty Dymek
Passage: Walenty Dymek( 1888–1956) was the Archbishop of Poznań from 1946 to 1956. He was born on 31 December 1888 in Połajewo, was Auxiliary Bishop of Poznań in the years 1929 – 1946, and was Archbishop of Poznań from 1946 to 1956. He died 22 October 1956 in Poznań.
Title: Teodor Teofil Matecki
Passage: Teodor Teofil Matecki( 25 April 1810 – 15 May 1886) was a Polish physician, social activist and member of Poznań Society of Friends of Learning. He died in his home town of Poznań.
Title: Odon of Poznań
Passage: Odon of Poznań, also known as Odon of Greater Poland and Mieszkowic,( – 20 April 1194) was a Duke of Greater Poland and Poznań during 1177 – 1182, and Duke of Kalisz from 1193 to 1194. He was the oldest son of Mieszko III the Old, Duke of Greater Poland( and since 1173, High Duke of Poland) by his first wife, Elisabeth, who was the daughter of King Béla II of Hungary.
Title: Kaya Alp
Passage: Kaya Alp was, according to Ottoman tradition, the son of Kızıl Buğa and the father of Suleyman Shah, who was, in turn, the grandfather of Ertuğrul, and the great grandfather of the Ottoman Empire founder, Osman I.
Title: Mieszko III the Old
Passage: Mieszko III the Old( c. 1126/27 – 13 March 1202), of the royal Piast dynasty, was Duke of Greater Poland from 1138 and High Duke of Poland, with interruptions, from 1173 until his death. He was the fourth and second surviving son of Duke Bolesław III Wrymouth of Poland, by his second wife Salomea, daughter of the German count Henry of Berg- Schelklingen.
Title: John Westley
Passage: Rev. John Westley( 1636 – 78) was an English nonconformist minister. He was the grandfather of John Wesley( founder of Methodism).
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Bolesław III Wrymouth
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[
"Mieszko III the Old",
"Odon of Poznań"
] |
Who is the paternal grandmother of Marco Torlonia, 6Th Prince Of Civitella-Cesi?
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Title: Mary Elsie Moore
Passage: Mary Elsie Moore, Princess Civitella- Cesi( October 22, 1889 – December 21, 1941), was an American heiress who married and divorced Italian Prince Don Marino Torlonia, 4th Prince of Civitella- Cesi.
Title: Hannah Arnold
Passage: Hannah Arnold, also known as Hannah Waterman King, was the grandmother of Benedict Arnolds children.
Title: Marino Torlonia, 4th Prince of Civitella-Cesi
Passage: Marino Torlonia( 29 July 1861 – 5 March 1933), 4th Prince of Civitella- Cesi, duke of Poli and Guadagnolo, was an Italian nobleman.
Title: Alessandro Torlonia, 5th Prince of Civitella-Cesi
Passage: Don Alessandro Torlonia ( 7 December 1911 – 1 May/ 12 May 1986) was the 5th Prince di Civitella- Cesi. Born in Rome, Torlonia was the son of Marino Torlonia, 4th Prince di Civitella- Cesi and his American wife, Mary Elsie Moore. On the death of his father in 1933, he inherited large estates as well as his father's princely and other titles. He died in the Palazzo Torlonia, Rome, in 1986.
Title: Hubba bint Hulail
Passage: Hubba bint Hulail was the grandmother of Hashim ibn' Abd Manaf, thus the great- great- great- grandmother of the Islamic" Nabī"( Prophet) Muhammad ibn Abdullah.
Title: Augusto Torlonia, 3rd Prince of Civitella Cesi
Passage: Don Augusto Torlonia, of the House of Torlonia, was an Italian nobleman and third Prince of Civitella- Cesi. Augusto inherited the title from his grandfather's younger brother, Alessandro Torlonia, 2nd Prince of Civitella- Cesi. Augusto was born in Rome on 20 January 1855 and died in Borgo San Donnino on 17 April 1926. His father was Giulio, 2nd Duke of Poli and Guadagolo, and his mother was Donna Teresa dei Principi Chigi- Albani. Upon Augusto's death, the title passed to his brother, Marino Torlonia, 4th Prince of Civitella- Cesi.
Title: Alessandro Torlonia, 2nd Prince of Civitella-Cesi
Passage: Prince" Don" Alessandro Raffaele Torlonia, Prince of Fucino, Prince of Civitella- Cesi, Duke of Ceri( January 1, 1800 – February 7, 1886) was an Italian nobleman of the House of Torlonia. titled Duca di Ceri, Prince di Fucino. He was the son of Giovanni Torlonia, 1st Prince di Civitella- Cesi( 1754- 1829).
Title: Tjuyu
Passage: Tjuyu( sometimes transliterated as Thuya or Thuyu) was an Egyptian noblewoman and the mother of queen Tiye, and the wife of Yuya. She is the grandmother of Akhenaten, and great grandmother of Tutankhamun.
Title: Marco Torlonia, 6th Prince of Civitella-Cesi
Passage: "Don" Marco Alfonso Torlonia, 6th Prince of Civitella-Cesi (2 July 1937 – 5 December 2014) was the son of Alessandro Torlonia, 5th Prince of Civitella-Cesi and his wife, Infanta Beatriz of Spain, daughter of King Alfonso XIII of Spain. He was, therefore, first cousin to King Juan Carlos I of Spain. He was also an uncle to Princess Sibilla of Luxembourg, daughter of his younger sister, Olimpia.
Title: Infanta Beatriz of Spain
Passage: Infanta Beatriz of Spain, Princess of Civitella-Cesi ("Doña Beatriz Isabel Federica Alfonsa Eugénie Cristina Maria Teresia Bienvenida Ladislàa de Borbón y Battenberg"; 22 June 1909 – 22 November 2002) was a daughter of King Alfonso XIII of Spain and Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg, wife of Alessandro Torlonia, 5th Prince di Civitella-Cesi. She was a paternal aunt of King Juan Carlos I.
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Mary Elsie Moore
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[
"Marco Torlonia, 6th Prince of Civitella-Cesi",
"Alessandro Torlonia, 5th Prince of Civitella-Cesi"
] |
Do both films Ryan'S Daughter and Beyond Rangoon have the directors that share the same nationality?
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Title: John Boorman
Passage: John Boorman,( born 18 January 1933) is an English filmmaker who is best known for his feature films such as" Point BlankHell in the PacificDeliverance ZardozExcalibur The Emerald Forest Hope and Glory The General The Tailor of Panama" and" Queen and Country". He has directed 22 films and received five Academy Award nominations, twice for Best Director( for" Deliverance", and" Hope and Glory"). He is also credited with creating the first Academy Award screeners to promote" The Emerald Forest". In 2004 Boorman received the BAFTA Fellowship for lifetime achievement from the British Academy of Film and Television Arts.
Title: Anthony Havelock-Allan
Passage: Sir Anthony James Allan Havelock- Allan, 4th Baronet( 28 February 1904 – 11 January 2003), was a British film producer and screenwriter whose credits included" This Happy BreedBlithe SpiritGreat Expectations Oliver Twist", the 1968 version of" Romeo and Juliet" and" Ryan's Daughter".
Title: Ryan's Daughter
Passage: Ryan's Daughter is a 1970 British epic romantic drama film directed by David Lean. The film, set in August 1917 – January 1918, tells the story of a married Irish woman who has an affair with a British officer during World War I, despite moral and political opposition from her nationalist neighbours; it stars Robert Mitchum, Sarah Miles, John Mills, Christopher Jones, Trevor Howard and Leo McKern. The film is a re-telling of the plot of Gustave Flaubert's novel" Madame Bovary". The score was written by Maurice Jarre and the movie was photographed in Super Panavision 70 by Freddie Young. In its initial release," Ryan's Daughter" was harshly received by critics but was a box office success, grossing nearly$ 31 million on a budget of$ 13.3 million, making the film the eighth highest- grossing picture of 1970. It was nominated for four Academy Awards and won in two categories.
Title: Beyond Rangoon
Passage: Beyond Rangoon is a 1995 drama film directed by John Boorman about Laura Bowman( played by Patricia Arquette), an American tourist who vacations in Burma( Myanmar) in 1988, the year in which the 8888 Uprising takes place. The film was mostly filmed in Malaysia, and, though a work of fiction, was inspired by real people and real events. Bowman joins, albeit initially unintentionally, political rallies with university students protesting for democracy, and travels with the student leader U Aung Ko throughout Burma. There, they see the brutality of the military dictators of the State Law and Order Restoration Council( SLORC), and attempt to escape to Thailand. The film was an official selection at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival. The film may have had an impact beyond movie screens, however. Only weeks into its European run, the Burmese military junta freed Nobel Peace Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi( depicted in the film) after several years under strict house arrest. The celebrated democracy leader thanked the filmmakers in her first interview with the BBC. Suu Kyi was re-arrested a few years later, but" Beyond Rangoon" had already helped raise world attention on a previously" invisible" tragedy: the massacres of 1988 and the cruelty of her country's military rulers.
Title: Ryan Stace
Passage: Ryan Paul Stace( born 2 April 1978 in Auckland, New Zealand) is a New Zealand actor and model. Since the 1990s, Ryan has performed in local New Zealand shows including" Shortland StreetPower Rangers" and" Jackson's WharfStreet Legal", and local NZ films. Ryan at this present day continues to work on short films.
Title: William Henry (actor)
Passage: William Albert Henry( November 10, 1914 – August 10, 1982) was an American actor who worked in both films and television.
Title: David Lean
Passage: Sir David Lean (25 March 190816 April 1991) was an English film director, producer, screenwriter and editor. Widely considered as one of the most influential directors of all time, Lean was mostly famous for his large-scale epics such as "The Bridge on the River Kwai" (1957), "Lawrence of Arabia" (1962), "Doctor Zhivago" (1965) and "A Passage to India" (1984). He also directed adaptations of Charles Dickens novels "Great Expectations" (1946) and "Oliver Twist" (1948), and the romantic drama "Brief Encounter" (1945). Originally a film editor in the early 1930s, Lean made his directorial debut with 1942's "In Which We Serve", which was the first of four collaborations with Noël Coward. Beginning with "Summertime" in 1955, Lean began to make internationally co-produced films financed by the big Hollywood studios; in 1970, however, the critical failure of his film "Ryan's Daughter" led him to take a fourteen-year break from filmmaking, during which he planned a number of film projects which never came to fruition. In 1984 he had a career revival with "A Passage to India", adapted from E. M. Forster's novel; it was an instant hit with critics but proved to be the last film Lean would direct. Lean's affinity for pictorialism and inventive editing techniques has led him to be lauded by directors such as Steven Spielberg, Stanley Kubrick, Martin Scorsese, and Ridley Scott. Lean was voted 9th greatest film director of all time in the British Film Institute "Sight & SoundDirectors' Top Directors" poll in 2002. Nominated seven times for the Academy Award for Best Director, which he won twice for "The Bridge on the River Kwai" and "Lawrence of Arabia", he has seven films in the British Film Institute's Top 100 British Films (with three of them being in the top five) and was awarded the AFI Life Achievement Award in 1990.
Title: John Bramall
Passage: John Bramall( 18 August 1923 – 13 June 2000) was an English sound engineer. He was nominated for an Academy Award in the category Best Sound for the film" Ryan's Daughter".
Title: Matt Corboy
Passage: Matt Corboy( born June 4, 1973) is an American actor. He has appeared in both films and television series.
Title: Sarah Miles
Passage: Sarah Miles( born 31 December 1941) is an English theatre and film actress. Her best- known films include" The Servant"( 1963)," Blowup"( 1966)," Ryan's Daughter"( 1970)," The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing"( 1973)," White Mischief"( 1987) and" Hope and Glory"( 1987).
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yes
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[
"John Boorman",
"Ryan's Daughter",
"David Lean",
"Beyond Rangoon"
] |
Where did the director of film Permissive (Film) die?
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Title: Peter Levin
Passage: Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre.
Title: Olav Aaraas
Passage: Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director. He was born in Fredrikstad. From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History. In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav.
Title: Jesse E. Hobson
Passage: Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 – November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955. Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation.
Title: Lindsay Shonteff
Passage: Lindsay Craig Shonteff (5 November 1935 – 11 March 2006) was a Canadian born film director, film producer and screenwriter who achieved fame for low-budget films produced in England.
Title: Permissive (film)
Passage: Permissive is a British film released in 1970, directed by Lindsay Shonteff. Written by Jeremy Craig Dryden, it depicts a young girl's progress through the rock music groupie subculture of the time.
Title: Dana Blankstein
Passage: Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television. She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur.
Title: S. N. Mathur
Passage: S.N. Mathur was the Director of the Indian Intelligence Bureau between September 1975 and February 1980. He was also the Director General of Police in Punjab.
Title: Brian Kennedy (gallery director)
Passage: Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States. He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum. He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019. He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004.
Title: Ian Barry (director)
Passage: Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV.
Title: Michael Govan
Passage: Michael Govan( born 1963) is the director of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art since 2006. Prior to this, Govan worked as the director of the Dia Art Foundation in New York City.
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Canadian
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[
"Lindsay Shonteff",
"Permissive (film)"
] |
Where was the director of film Once And Forever born?
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Title: Jesse E. Hobson
Passage: Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 – November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955. Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation.
Title: S. N. Mathur
Passage: S.N. Mathur was the Director of the Indian Intelligence Bureau between September 1975 and February 1980. He was also the Director General of Police in Punjab.
Title: Olav Aaraas
Passage: Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director. He was born in Fredrikstad. From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History. In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav.
Title: Peter Levin
Passage: Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre.
Title: Dana Blankstein
Passage: Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television. She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur.
Title: Once and Forever
Passage: Once and Forever is a 1927 American silent drama film directed by Phil Goldstone and starring Patsy Ruth Miller, John Harron and Burr McIntosh. The film's sets were designed by the art director George Sawley.
Title: Brian Kennedy (gallery director)
Passage: Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States. He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum. He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019. He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004.
Title: Ian Barry (director)
Passage: Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV.
Title: Phil Goldstone
Passage: Phil Goldstone (1893–1963) was a Polish-born American film producer and director. He was also a real estate developer in Palm Springs. Goldstone was involved with low-budget Poverty Row companies such as Majestic Pictures.
Title: Jason Moore (director)
Passage: Jason Moore( born October 22, 1970) is an American director of film, theatre and television.
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Polish
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[
"Once and Forever",
"Phil Goldstone"
] |
What is the place of birth of the director of film Dracula: The Dark Prince?
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Title: Violaine Prince
Passage: Violaine Prince( born 1958) is a French- Lebanese composer.
Title: Keith Hudson
Passage: Keith Hudson aka the" Dark Prince of Reggae"( 1946 – 14 November 1984), was a Jamaican reggae artist and record producer. He is known for his influence on the dub movement.
Title: Dracula: The Dark Prince
Passage: Dracula: The Dark Prince is a 2013 American fantasy horror film directed by Pearry Reginald Teo and written by Nicole Jones-Dion and Steven Paul. The film stars Luke Roberts, Jon Voight, Kelly Wenham and Ben Robson. The film was shot in Romania and released on 15 October 2013.
Title: Danny Dereck Prince
Passage: Danny Dereck Prince( born 14 March 1986) is an Indian cricketer. He plays for Hyderabad.
Title: Jason Prince
Passage: Jason Prince( born 17 June 1970) is a Northern Irish former professional snooker player.
Title: Alexandra Prince
Passage: Alexandra Prince( born 1975) is a German singer and songwriter.
Title: Kate Prince
Passage: Katherine Jane Prince( born 1974) is a British choreographer and was the founder and director of ZooNation.
Title: Ludmila Prince
Passage: Ludmila Prince( born January 2, 1975) is a Latvian former artistic gymnast. She competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics.
Title: Pearry Reginald Teo
Passage: Pearry Reginald Teo Zhang Pingli (born 23 July 1978) commonly known as Pearry Teo, is a Singaporean film director, screenwriter and producer. He is considered the first Singaporean movie director to make a Hollywood film.
Title: Jonathan Prince
Passage: Jonathan Alexander Prince( born August 16, 1958) is an American actor, director, screenwriter and movie producer.
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Singaporean
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[
"Pearry Reginald Teo",
"Dracula: The Dark Prince"
] |
What nationality is the director of film The Mission (1983 Film)?
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Title: John Farrell (businessman)
Passage: John Farrell is the director of YouTube in Latin America.
Title: The Mission (1983 film)
Passage: The Mission is a 1983 American drama film directed by and starring Parviz Sayyad. It was entered into the 33rd Berlin International Film Festival.
Title: Dana Blankstein
Passage: Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television. She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur.
Title: Parviz Sayyad
Passage: Parwiz Sayyād is a celebrated actor, director, and screenwriter of Iranian cinema. His first film, the comedic "Hasan Kachal" (1970), or "Hasan the Bald", is well remembered. He gained more fame starring in one of the oldest Iranian TV series "OKTAPUS" playing the role of a well mannered, diplomatic sneaky and soft-spoken board member. His real break came with one of the most famous Iranian TV series "Sarkar Ostovar" when he created and played the role of a naive but street smart country boy "Samad". After this, Sayyad went on to star in the famous "Samad" film series (somewhat reminiscent of the American "Ernest" series). His character, Samad (or Samad Agha, as he demanded others call him), was a prominent comedic icon of Iran during the 1970s. His 1977 film "Dead End" was entered into the 10th Moscow International Film Festival. Other noteworthy roles include "Asdollah Mirza" in "Daii jan Napelon". The Iranian Revolution took place shortly after his 7th feature-length "Samad" film was released. Sayyad migrated to Los Angeles shortly after the revolution, where he continued to act, write, direct and produce. In 1983, he directed and starred in the film "Ferestadeh", which was entered into the 33rd Berlin International Film Festival. Sayyad is married to Parvin Sayyad and has two daughters, Maryam and Banafsheh.
Title: John Donatich
Passage: John Donatich is the Director of Yale University Press.
Title: Peter Levin
Passage: Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre.
Title: Michael Govan
Passage: Michael Govan( born 1963) is the director of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art since 2006. Prior to this, Govan worked as the director of the Dia Art Foundation in New York City.
Title: Olav Aaraas
Passage: Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director. He was born in Fredrikstad. From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History. In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav.
Title: Ian Barry (director)
Passage: Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV.
Title: Brian Kennedy (gallery director)
Passage: Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States. He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum. He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019. He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004.
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Iran
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[
"Parviz Sayyad",
"The Mission (1983 film)"
] |
Where was the place of death of Joseph Ferdinand Of Bavaria's father?
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Title: Joseph Ferdinand of Bavaria
Passage: Joseph Ferdinand Leopold of Bavaria( 28 October 1692 – 6 February 1699) was the son of Maximilian II Emanuel, Elector of Bavaria( 1679 – 1705, 1714 – 1726) and his first wife, Maria Antonia of Austria, daughter of Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor, maternal granddaughter of King Philip IV of Spain.
Title: Maximilian II Emanuel, Elector of Bavaria
Passage: Maximilian II (11 July 1662 – 26 February 1726), also known as Max Emanuel or Maximilian Emanuel, was a Wittelsbach ruler of Bavaria and a "Prince-elector" of the Holy Roman Empire. He was also the last governor of the Spanish Netherlands and duke of Luxembourg. An able soldier, his ambition led to conflicts that limited his ultimate dynastic achievements. He was born in Munich to Ferdinand Maria, Elector of Bavaria and Princess Henriette Adelaide of Savoy (d.1676). His maternal grandparents were Victor Amadeus I of Savoy and Christine Marie of France, daughter of King Henri IV.
Title: Duke Clement Francis of Bavaria
Passage: Klemens Franz de Paula, Prince of Bavaria (Munich, 19 April 1722 – Munich, 6 August 1770) was the son of the Imperial Field Marshal, Ferdinand of Bavaria (1699–1738), and the grandson of Maximilian II Emanuel, Elector of Bavaria. He married on 17 January 1742 Maria Anna, Pfalzgräfin von der Pfalz (1722–1790), daughter of
Joseph Charles of Bavaria, Count Palatine and Prince Hereditary of Sulzbach and Countess Palatine Elizabeth Augusta Sophie of Neuburg, They had two sons and two daughters, all of them died shortly after birth: If one of his sons had lived, he would have become Prince-elector of Bavaria in 1777 after the death of Maximilian III Joseph.
Title: Princess Irmingard of Bavaria
Passage: Princess Irmingard of Bavaria( 29 May 1923 – 23 October 2010) was the daughter of Rupprecht, Crown Prince of Bavaria and his second wife, Princess Antonia of Luxembourg. She was a half- sister of Albrecht, Duke of Bavaria.
Title: Princess Maria Elisabeth of Bavaria
Passage: Princess Maria Elisabeth of Bavaria( 9 September 1914 – 13 May 2011) was the eldest daughter of Prince Franz of Bavaria, third son of Ludwig III of Bavaria.
Title: Joseph Corré
Passage: Joseph Ferdinand Corré( born 30 November 1967) is a British activist and businessman, who co-founded Agent Provocateur in 1994.
Title: Prince Joseph Ferdinand of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
Passage: Prince Joseph Ferdinand of Saxe- Coburg and Gotha( full name" Joseph Ferdinand Maria Michael Gabriel Raphael Gonzaga"; 21 May 1869 – 13 August 1888), known in Brazil as Dom José Fernando, was a prince of the House of Saxe- Coburg and Gotha- Koháry. Born in Leopoldina Palace, Rio de Janeiro, he was the third son of Prince Ludwig August of Saxe- Coburg and Gotha and his wife Princess Leopoldina of Brazil. He died of pneumonia in Wiener Neustadt and is buried at St. Augustin, Coburg.
Title: Prince Ferdinand of Bavaria
Passage: Infante Ferdinand of Bavaria (Ferdinand Maria Ludwig Franz von Assisi Isabellus Adalbert Ildefons Martin Bonifaz Joseph Isidro; 10 May 1884 – 5 April 1958) was a Spanish prince, the eldest son and child of Ludwig Ferdinand of Bavaria and his wife, Infanta María de la Paz of Spain. Ferdinand became an Infante of Spain on 20 October 1905 and renounced his rights to the throne of the Kingdom of Bavaria in 1914.
Title: Princess Pilar of Bavaria
Passage: Princess Pilar of Bavaria(" Maria del Pilar Eulalia Antonia Isabella Ludovika Franziska Josepha Rita Euphrasia von Wittelsbach, princess of Bavaria") ( March 13, 1891 – January 29, 1987) was the only daughter of Prince Ludwig Ferdinand of Bavaria and his wife Infanta Maria de la Paz of Spain.
Title: Albrecht, Duke of Bavaria
Passage: Albrecht, Duke of Bavaria( Albrecht Luitpold Ferdinand Michael; 3 May 1905 – 8 July 1996) was the son of the last crown prince of Bavaria, Rupprecht, and his first wife, Duchess Marie Gabrielle in Bavaria. He was the only child from that marriage that reached adulthood. His paternal grandfather was Ludwig III of Bavaria, the last king of Bavaria, who was deposed in 1918.
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Munich
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[
"Joseph Ferdinand of Bavaria",
"Maximilian II Emanuel, Elector of Bavaria"
] |
Where does the director of film Gang Of Four (Film) work at?
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Title: John Vlissides
Passage: John Matthew Vlissides( August 2, 1961 – November 24, 2005) was a software engineer known mainly as one of the four authors( referred to as the Gang of Four) of the book" Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object- Oriented Software". Vlissides referred to himself as"# 4 of the Gang of Four and would n't have it any other way".
Title: Peter Levin
Passage: Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre.
Title: Dana Blankstein
Passage: Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television. She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur.
Title: Gang of Four (film)
Passage: Gang of Four is a 1989 French drama film directed by Jacques Rivette. It was entered into the 39th Berlin International Film Festival, where it won an Honourable Mention.
Title: Jon King
Passage: Jonathan Michael King (born 8 June 1955) is an English singer, musician and founding member of the Leeds-based post-punk band Gang of Four.
Title: Nathalie Richard
Passage: Nathalie Richard( born 6 January 1963) is a French actress. Richard was born in Paris, France. She received the Prix Michel Simon film prize for most promising actress/ actor for her role in the 1988 Jacques Rivette film" Gang of Four".
Title: Ian Barry (director)
Passage: Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV.
Title: In the Nick
Passage: In the Nick is a 1960 British comedy film directed by Ken Hughes and starring Anthony Newley, Anne Aubrey, Bernie Winters, James Booth and Harry Andrews. In the film, a gang of incompetent criminals are placed in a special type of new prison. Featured song" Must Be" was written by Lionel Bart.
Title: Olav Aaraas
Passage: Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director. He was born in Fredrikstad. From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History. In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav.
Title: Jacques Rivette
Passage: Jacques Rivette (1 March 1928 – 29 January 2016) was a French film director and film critic most commonly associated with the French New Wave and the film magazine "Cahiers du Cinéma". He made twenty-nine films, including "L'amour fou" (1969), "Out 1" (1971), "Celine and Julie Go Boating" (1974), and "La Belle Noiseuse" (1991). His work is noted for its improvisation, loose narratives, and lengthy running times. Inspired by Jean Cocteau to become a filmmaker, Rivette shot his first short film at age twenty. He moved to Paris to pursue his career, frequenting Henri Langlois' Cinémathèque Française and other ciné-clubs; there, he met François Truffaut, Jean-Luc Godard, Éric Rohmer, Claude Chabrol and other future members of the New Wave. Rivette began writing film criticism, and was hired by André Bazin for "Cahiers du Cinéma" in 1953. In his criticism, he expressed an admiration for American films – especially those of genre directors such as John Ford, Alfred Hitchcock and Nicholas Ray – and was deeply critical of mainstream French cinema. Rivette's articles, admired by his peers, were considered the magazine's best and most aggressive writings, particularly his 1961 article "On Abjection" and his influential series of interviews with film directors co-written with Truffaut. He continued making short films, including "Le Coup de Berger", which is often cited as the first New Wave film. Truffaut later credited Rivette with developing the movement. Although he was the first New Wave director to begin work on a feature film, "Paris Belongs to Us" was not released until 1961, by which time Chabrol, Truffaut and Godard released their own first features and popularised the movement worldwide. Rivette became editor of "Cahiers du Cinéma" during the early 1960s and publicly fought French censorship of his second feature film, "The Nun" (1966). He then re-evaluated his career, developing a unique cinematic style with "L'amour fou". Influenced by the political turmoil of May 68, improvisational theatre and an in-depth interview with filmmaker Jean Renoir, Rivette began working with large groups of actors on character development and allowing events to unfold on camera. This technique led to the thirteen-hour "Out 1" which, although rarely screened, is considered a Holy Grail of cinephiles. His films of the 1970s, such as "Celine and Julie Go Boating", often incorporated fantasy and were better-regarded. After attempting to make four consecutive films, however, Rivette had a nervous breakdown and his career slowed for several years. During the early 1980s, he began a business partnership with producer Martine Marignac, who produced all his subsequent films. Rivette's output increased from then on, and his film "La Belle Noiseuse" received international praise. He retired after completing "Around a Small Mountain" (2009), and it was revealed three years later that he had Alzheimer's disease. Very private about his personal life, Rivette was briefly married to photographer and screenwriter Marilù Parolini during the early 1960s and later married Véronique Manniez.
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Cahiers du cinéma
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[
"Gang of Four (film)",
"Jacques Rivette"
] |
Where did Rainilaiarivony's father die?
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Title: Sennedjem
Passage: The Ancient Egyptian artisan Sennedjem lived in Set Maat( translated as" The Place of Truth"), contemporary Deir el- Medina, on the west bank of the Nile, opposite Thebes, during the reigns of Seti I and Ramesses II. Sennedjem had the title" Servant in the Place of Truth". He was buried along with his wife, Iyneferti, and family in a tomb in the village necropolis. His tomb was discovered January 31, 1886. When Sennedjem's tomb was found, in it there was regular furniture from his home, including a stool and a bed, which he actually used when he was alive. His titles included Servant in the Place of Truth, meaning that he worked on the excavation and decoration of the nearby royal tombs.
Title: Dance of Death (disambiguation)
Passage: Dance of Death, also called" Danse Macabre", is a late- medieval allegory of the universality of death. Dance of Death or The Dance of Death may also refer to:
Title: Place of origin
Passage: In Switzerland, the place of origin( literally" home place" or" citizen place") denotes where a Swiss citizen has their municipal citizenship. It is not to be confused with the place of birth or place of residence, although two or all three of these locations may be identical depending on the person's circumstances.
Title: Rainiharo
Passage: Field Marshal Rainiharo (died on 18 October 1852 in Rabodomiarana) was from 1833 to 1852 prime minister of the Kingdom of Imerina in the central highlands of Madagascar.
Title: Place of birth
Passage: The place of birth( POB) or birthplace is the place where a person was born. This place is often used in legal documents, together with name and date of birth, to uniquely identify a person. As a general rule with respect to passports, the place of birth is determined to be the country that currently has" sovereignty" over the actual place of birth, regardless of when the birth actually occurred. The place of birth is not necessarily the place where the parents of the new baby live. If the baby is born in a hospital in another place, that place is the place of birth. In many countries, this also means that the government requires that the birth of the new baby is registered in the place of birth. Some countries place less or no importance on the place of birth, instead using alternative geographical characteristics for the purpose of identity documents. For example, Sweden has used the concept of" födelsehemortdomicile of birth") since 1947. This means that the domicile of the baby's mother is the registered place of birth. The location of the maternity ward or other physical birthplace is considered unimportant. Similarly, Switzerland uses the concept of" Heimatortlieu d'origineluogo d'origineplace of origin" in German, French and Italian respectively). A child born to Swiss parents is automatically assigned the place of origin of the parent with the same last name, so the child either gets their mother's or father's place of origin. A child born to one Swiss parent and one foreign parent acquires the place of origin of their Swiss parent. In a Swiss passport and identity card, the holder's place of origin is stated, not their place of birth. In some countries( primarily in the Americas), the place of birth automatically determines the nationality of the baby, a practice often referred to by the Latin phrase" jus soli". Almost all countries outside the Americas instead attribute nationality based on the nationality( ies) of the baby's parents( referred to as" jus sanguinis"). There can be some confusion regarding the place of birth if the birth takes place in an unusual way: when babies are born on an airplane or at sea, difficulties can arise. The place of birth of such a person depends on the law of the countries involved, which include the nationality of the plane or ship, the nationality( ies) of the parents and/ or the location of the plane or ship( if the birth occurs in the territorial waters or airspace of a country). Some administrative forms may request the applicant's" country of birth". It is important to determine from the requester whether the information requested refers to the applicant's" place of birth" or" nationality at birth". For US citizens born abroad who under the US Constitution acquire US citizenship at the time of birth, the nationality at birth will be USA( American), while the place of birth would be the country in which the actual birth takes place.
Title: Valley of Death
Passage: Valley of Death may refer to:
Title: Beaulieu-sur-Loire
Passage: Beaulieu- sur- Loire is a commune in the Loiret department in north -central France. It is also the place of death of Jacques MacDonald, a French general who served in the Napoleonic Wars
Title: Motherland (disambiguation)
Passage: Motherland is the place of one's birth, the place of one's ancestors, or the place of origin of an ethnic group. Motherland may also refer to:
Title: Rainilaiarivony
Passage: Rainilaiarivony (30 January 1828 – 17 July 1896) was a Malagasy politician who served as the Prime Minister of Madagascar from 1864 to 1895, succeeding his older brother Rainivoninahitriniony, who had held the post for thirteen years. His career mirrored that of his father Rainiharo, a renowned military man who became Prime Minister during the reign of Queen Ranavalona I.
Despite a childhood marked by ostracism from his family, as a young man Rainilaiarivony was elevated to a position of high authority and confidence in the royal court, serving alongside his father and brother. He co-led a critical military expedition with Rainivoninahitriniony at the age of 24 and was promoted to Commander-in-Chief of the army following the death of the queen in 1861. In that position he oversaw continuing efforts to maintain royal authority in the outlying regions of Madagascar and acted as adviser to his brother, who had been promoted to Prime Minister in 1852. He also influenced the transformation of the kingdom's government from an absolute monarchy to a constitutional one, in which power was shared between the sovereign and the Prime Minister. Rainilaiarivony and Queen Rasoherina worked together to depose Rainivoninahitriniony for his abuses of office in 1864. Taking his brother's place as Prime Minister, Rainilaiarivony remained in power as Madagascar's longest-serving prime minister for the next 31 years by marrying three queens in succession: Rasoherina, Ranavalona II and Ranavalona III. As Prime Minister, Rainilaiarivony actively sought to modernize the administration of the state, in order to strengthen and protect Madagascar against the political designs of the British and French colonial empires. The army was reorganized and professionalized, public schooling was made mandatory, a series of legal codes patterned on English law were enacted and three courts were established in Antananarivo. The statesman exercised care not to offend traditional norms, while gradually limiting traditional practices, such as slavery, polygamy, and unilateral repudiation of wives. He legislated the Christianization of the monarchy under Ranavalona II. His diplomatic skills and military acumen assured the defense of Madagascar during the Franco-Hova Wars, successfully preserving his country's sovereignty until a French column captured the royal palace in September 1895. Although holding him in high esteem, the French colonial authority deposed the Prime Minister and exiled him to French Algeria, where he died less than a year later in August 1896.
Title: Where Was I
Passage: " Where Was I?" may refer to:
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Kingdom of Imerina
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[
"Rainilaiarivony",
"Rainiharo"
] |
Where did the director of film Der Schuß Durchs Fenster die?
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Title: Peter Levin
Passage: Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre.
Title: Jesse E. Hobson
Passage: Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 – November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955. Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation.
Title: Ian Barry (director)
Passage: Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV.
Title: S. N. Mathur
Passage: S.N. Mathur was the Director of the Indian Intelligence Bureau between September 1975 and February 1980. He was also the Director General of Police in Punjab.
Title: Siegfried Breuer
Passage: Siegfried Breuer (24 June 1906 in Vienna – 1 February 1954 in Weende, Göttingen) was an Austrian stage and film actor and occasional film director and screenwriter.
Title: Justus von Dohnányi
Passage: Justus von Dohnányi( born 2 December 1960) is a German actor, best known for portraying Wilhelm Burgdorf in 2004 film" Der Untergang".
Title: Brian Kennedy (gallery director)
Passage: Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States. He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum. He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019. He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004.
Title: Der Schuß durchs Fenster
Passage: Der Schuß durchs Fenster is a 1950 Austrian drama film directed, written by and starring Siegfried Breuer with Curd Jürgens .
Title: Olav Aaraas
Passage: Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director. He was born in Fredrikstad. From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History. In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav.
Title: Fritz Hippler
Passage: Fritz Hippler( 17 August 1909 – 22 May 2002) was a German filmmaker who ran the film department in the Propaganda Ministry of Nazi Germany, under Joseph Goebbels. He is best known as the director of the propaganda film" Der Ewige Jude( The Eternal Jew)".
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Weende
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[
"Siegfried Breuer",
"Der Schuß durchs Fenster"
] |
What nationality is the director of film Bombay Talkie?
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Title: John Farrell (businessman)
Passage: John Farrell is the director of YouTube in Latin America.
Title: John Donatich
Passage: John Donatich is the Director of Yale University Press.
Title: Olav Aaraas
Passage: Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director. He was born in Fredrikstad. From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History. In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav.
Title: Ian Barry (director)
Passage: Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV.
Title: Brian Kennedy (gallery director)
Passage: Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States. He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum. He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019. He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004.
Title: Peter Levin
Passage: Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre.
Title: Bombay Talkie
Passage: Bombay Talkie is a 1970 film by Merchant Ivory Productions, with a screenplay by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala and James Ivory.
Title: Michael Govan
Passage: Michael Govan( born 1963) is the director of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art since 2006. Prior to this, Govan worked as the director of the Dia Art Foundation in New York City.
Title: James Ivory
Passage: James Francis Ivory (born June 7, 1928) is an American film director, producer, and screenwriter. For many years he worked extensively with Indian-born film producer Ismail Merchant, his domestic as well as professional partner, and with screenwriter Ruth Prawer Jhabvala. All three were principals in Merchant Ivory Productions, whose films have won six Academy Awards; Ivory himself has been nominated for four Oscars, winning one. Ivory’s most notable directorial work includes "A Room with a View" (1986), "Maurice" (1987), "Howards End" (1992), and "The Remains of the Day" (1993). For his work on "Call Me by Your Name" (2017), which he wrote and produced, Ivory won awards for Best Adapted Screenplay from the Academy Awards, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, Writers Guild of America, the Critics' Choice Awards, and the Scripter Awards, among others. Upon winning the Oscar and BAFTA at the age of 89, Ivory became the oldest-ever winner in any category for both awards.
Title: Dana Blankstein
Passage: Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television. She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur.
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America
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[
"Bombay Talkie",
"James Ivory"
] |
Where was the place of death of the director of film The Foolish Virgin (1916 Film)?
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Title: Albert Capellani
Passage: Albert Capellani (23 August 1874 – 26 September 1931) was a French film director and screenwriter of the silent era. He directed films between 1905 and 1922. One of his brother was the actor-sculptor Paul Capellani. and another the film director Roger Capellani. Capellani, along with his brother Paul, studied acting under Charles le Bargy at the Conservatoire de Paris. Starting his career as an actor, he worked with the director André Antoine at the Théâtre Libre and the Odéon. He then began directing plays for the Odéon, working alongside the lauded actor and director . In 1903, he became the head of the Alhambra music hall in Paris. He continued to work as an actor and director until he received a job offer from the Pathé Frères studio in 1905. Charles Pathé, who held high hopes for the artistic potential of film as a medium, invited him to join the artistic staff under the direction of Ferdinand Zecca. When Pathé in 1908 launched a "prestige" production unit, the Société des Auteurs et des Gens de Lettres (SCAGL), Capellani became its first artistic director. During his Pathé career, he worked as an adviser and supervisor to various directors, including Michel Carré, Georges Denola, Henri Étiévant, and Georges Monca. He often drew upon his theatrical background to cast stage actor colleagues for his films, such as Henry Krauss, who appeared as Quasimodo in his "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" (1911) and as Jean Valjean in his (1912). " Les Misérables" also gave the actress Mistinguett her first important screen role. His films cover many genres, including melodramas, fairy tales, costume dramas with historical and biblical themes, and literary adaptations, especially after taking up directorship of SCAGL in 1908. Characteristics of his style include a keen sense for staging actors in three-dimensional space, dynamic use of location filming, and an attention to subtle, realistic details that highlight the humanity of his characters. In 1914 he served in the French army as an officer but was wounded in at the battle of Soissons near Champaigne First Battle of Champagne. He was released from duty but because of the war was unable to direct films in France. In 1915, he moved to the United States and worked for the film studios Pathé Exchange, Metro Pictures Corporation, the World Film Company, Cosmopolitan Productions, Nazimova Productions, and his own newly created studio, Capellani Productions, Inc. Under his direction, Alla Nazimova rose to prominence as one of the greatest silent film stars in Hollywood. Capellani returned to France in 1923, where he floated several new film projects but was unable to bring any to fruition. He died of diabetes in 1931.
Title: The Foolish Heart
Passage: The Foolish Heart( German: Das törichte Herz) is a 1919 German silent film directed by Erik Lund.
Title: The Foolish Virgin (1916 film)
Passage: The Foolish Virgin is a 1916 American silent drama film directed by Albert Capellani and starring Clara Kimball Young, Conway Tearle and Paul Capellani. It was shot at Fort Lee in New Jersey. Future star Rudolph Valentino appeared as an uncredited extra. It was adapted from Thomas Dixon's book and was marketed as "a worthy successor" to the film "The Common Law (1916 film)".
Title: Ian Barry (director)
Passage: Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV.
Title: Peter Levin
Passage: Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre.
Title: Brian Kennedy (gallery director)
Passage: Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States. He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum. He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019. He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004.
Title: Jesse E. Hobson
Passage: Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 – November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955. Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation.
Title: Ida Simons
Passage: Ida Simons( née Ida Rosenheimer; 11 March 1911, Antwerp – 27 June 1960, The Hague) was a Belgian- born Dutch concert pianist and writer, best known for her novel" A Foolish Virgin".
Title: The Foolish Virgin
Passage: " For the earlier silent. film of the same name see The Foolish Virgin( 1916 film)" The Foolish Virgin is a lost 1924 American silent romantic drama film released by Columbia Pictures. It was directed by George W. Hill and stars Elaine Hammerstein. It is based on the 1915 novel by Thomas Dixon Jr. This is the second known adaptation of the novel; the first was released in 1916.
Title: Olav Aaraas
Passage: Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director. He was born in Fredrikstad. From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History. In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav.
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"The Foolish Virgin (1916 film)",
"Albert Capellani"
] |
What is the place of birth of Jehu Grubb's father?
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Title: John Templeton (botanist)
Passage: John Templeton( 1766–1825) was an early Irish naturalist and botanist. He is often referred to as the" Father of Irish Botany". He was the father of naturalist, artist and entomologist Robert Templeton.
Title: Dayle Grubb
Passage: Dayle Grubb( born 24 July 1991) is an English professional footballer who plays as a central midfielder for League Two club Forest Green Rovers.
Title: Obata Toramori
Passage: He was the father of Obata Masamori.
Title: Arthur Beauchamp
Passage: Arthur Beauchamp( 1827 – 28 April 1910) was a Member of Parliament from New Zealand. He is remembered as the father of Harold Beauchamp, who rose to fame as chairman of the Bank of New Zealand and was the father of writer Katherine Mansfield.
Title: Curtis Grubb
Passage: Curtis Grubb (17301789), Patriot and oldest son of Peter and Martha Bates Grubb, was a second-generation member of the Grubb Family Iron Dynasty along with his younger brother Peter Jr. The brothers operated the Cornwall Ironworks, making significant contributions to the American Revolutionary War effort, and Curtis served several terms in the Pennsylvania Provincial Assembly. The brothers inherited the ironworks from their father in 1754, with Curtis (the oldest) receiving a two-thirds interest and Peter one-third. The brothers took over operation of the ironworks about 1765 and expanded it successfully. Curtis operated the Cornwall Furnace that produced pig iron, and Peter, who had more ironmaking experience, ran the nearby Hopewell Forges on Hammer Creek that produced more valuable bar iron. In 1773, Curtis paid taxes on at the furnace location and Peter paid taxes on at the forges location, reflecting both the size of the operation and their proportional ownership. They operated the business through and after the Revolution, becoming quite prosperous until they died, Peter in 1786 and Curtis in 1789. Most of the Cornwall ironworks fell out of family hands during the period 1783 - 1802, to Robert Coleman who became Pennsylvania's first millionaire. But a portion, including rights to access the ore, remained with Peter Jr.'s heirs, who added to it to become major Pennsylvania producers of iron in the mid-19th century, operating out of Mount Hope Estate.
Title: Jehu Grubb
Passage: Jehu Grubb (a.k.a. John Grubb) (c. 1781 – 1854), unacknowledged son of the prominent ironmaster Curtis Grubb, was an early settler who became a leading citizen in Plain Township, Stark County, Ohio. Grubb served in the War of 1812, was a justice of the peace, served in the Ohio House of Representatives in 1828 and 1832, and in 1852 donated land for the Whitehall School. Grubb was often called John in various documents, and seems to have used both names himself. His stepson built the beautiful and historic Jacob H. Bair House on what been a corner of Grubb's farm.
Title: Cleomenes II
Passage: Cleomenes II( died 309 BC) was Agiad King of Sparta from 369 to 309 BC. The son of Cleombrotus I, he succeeded his brother Agesipolis II. He was the father of Acrotatus I, the father of Areus I, and of Cleonymus, the father of Leonidas II.
Title: Steve Grubb
Passage: Steve Grubb( born 19 September 1968) is a retired English professional darts player who played for the Professional Darts Corporation events, he was nicknamed Grubby.
Title: Trent Grubb
Passage: Trent Grubb( born 22 March 1989) is a rugby league footballer who played for Cronulla- Sutherland Sharks in the National Rugby League. His choice of position is second row.
Title: Jennifer Grubb
Passage: Jennifer Leigh" Jen" Grubb( born July 20, 1978) is an American former women's soccer player.
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"Jehu Grubb",
"Curtis Grubb"
] |
Who is the maternal grandfather of Floris De Voogd?
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Title: Lyon Cohen
Passage: Lyon Cohen( 1868–1937) was a Polish- born Canadian businessman and a philanthropist. He was the grandfather of singer/ poet Leonard Cohen.
Title: Henry Krause
Passage: Henry J." Red" Krause, Jr.( August 28, 1913 – February 20, 1987) was an American football offensive lineman in the National Football League for the Brooklyn Dodgers and the Washington Redskins. He played college football at St. Louis University. He is the grandfather of Jennifer Krause He is the great grandfather of Payton Hoeing
Title: Matilda of Brabant, Countess of Holland
Passage: Mathilde( c. 1200 – 22 December 1267) was the fourth child and daughter of Mathilde of Flanders and Henry I, Duke of Brabant. She married Henry II, Count Palatine of the Rhine( died 1214) in Aachen in 1212 and later married Floris IV, Count of Holland on 6 December 1224.
Title: John Westley
Passage: Rev. John Westley( 1636 – 78) was an English nonconformist minister. He was the grandfather of John Wesley( founder of Methodism).
Title: Fred Le Deux
Passage: Frederick" Fred" Le Deux( born 4 December 1934) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Geelong in the Victorian Football League( VFL). He is the grandfather of Tom Hawkins.
Title: Floris de Voogd
Passage: Floris de Voogd (c. 1228 – Antwerp, March 26, 1258) "the guardian" of Holland, son of Floris IV, Count of Holland (1210–1234) and Matilda of Brabant (ca. 1202-1267) . He reigned temporarily for William II of Holland while the latter was engaged in Germany. After King William's death in 1256 he was guardian of Floris V, Count of Holland, son of William. He is sometimes referred to as "Florentius tutor". He defeated the army of Flanders that had invaded Walcheren in 1253, where he captured Guy and John of Dampierre, both sons of Margaret II, Countess of Flanders and commanders for Flanders. In 1256 he signed a peace treaty (called the "Treaty of Péronne") with Flanders on the status of Zeeland, reaffirming Flanders' rights west of the Scheldt river. Flanders was forced to compensate Holland for the damages of the war and only after this Margaretha's sons were freed. Floris was killed at a tournament in Antwerp, and was buried in Middelburg.
Title: Floris De Tier
Passage: Floris De Tier( born 20 January 1992) is a Belgian professional racing cyclist, who currently rides for UCI World Team. He was named in the startlist for the 2017 Vuelta a España.
Title: Kaya Alp
Passage: Kaya Alp was, according to Ottoman tradition, the son of Kızıl Buğa and the father of Suleyman Shah, who was, in turn, the grandfather of Ertuğrul, and the great grandfather of the Ottoman Empire founder, Osman I.
Title: Bob de Voogd
Passage: Bob de Voogd( born 16 September 1988) is a Dutch field hockey player who plays as a midfielder or forward for Belgian club Braxgata and the Dutch national team.
Title: Abd al-Muttalib
Passage: Abd al- Muttalib Shaybah ibn Hashim( c. 497 – 578) was the grandfather of Islamic prophet Muhammad.
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"Floris de Voogd",
"Matilda of Brabant, Countess of Holland"
] |
Which film has the director who is older, The Return Of Boston Blackie or Dayavan?
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Title: Boston Blackie's Rendezvous
Passage: Boston Blackie's Rendezvous is a 1945 American crime film directed by Arthur Dreifuss. Boston Blackie's life gets complicated when maniac murderer James Cook( Steve Cochran) goes on a killing spree while pretending to be Boston Blackie. To further complicate matters, the murderer kidnaps Sally Brown( Nina Foch) to keep Boston Blackie at bay. The working title of this film was" Surprise in the Night".
Title: Harry O. Hoyt
Passage: Harry O. Hoyt( August 6, 1885 – July 29, 1961) was an American screenwriter and film director whose film career began in 1912, during the silent era. He graduated with a degree in literature from Yale University in 1910. His 1925 film" The Lost World", based on the book by Arthur Conan Doyle, is notable as a pioneering effort in the use of stop- motion animation. His brother, actor Arthur Hoyt, also appeared in" The Lost World". In November 1912, he married the former Florence Stark in Norwich, Connecticut. Together they had a son, Devereux Gerrard Hoyt, and daughter Daryl Hoyt.
Title: Confessions of Boston Blackie
Passage: Confessions of Boston Blackie is a 1941 American crime film directed by Edward Dmytryk and starring Chester Morris and Harriet Hilliard. A woman consigns a family heirloom to a pair of unscrupulous art dealers in order to raise money to help her sick brother. This film is the second in the series of 14 Columbia Pictures Boston Blackie films, all starring Morris as the reformed crook. It was preceded by" Meet Boston Blackie"( 1941) and followed by" Alias Boston Blackie"( 1942).
Title: Alias Boston Blackie
Passage: Alias Boston Blackie( 1942) is the third in a series of Columbia Pictures" B" movies starring Chester Morris as Boston Blackie. It was preceded by" Meet Boston BlackieConfessions of Boston Blackie" and followed by" Boston Blackie Goes Hollywood". Once again, Blackie is suspected of committing a crime, in this instance of helping a prisoner escape.
Title: After Midnight with Boston Blackie
Passage: After Midnight with Boston Blackie is a 1943 crime film directed by Lew Landers. It is the fifth of a series of 14 Columbia Pictures movies starring Chester Morris as Boston Blackie. When a recently paroled friend of Boston Blackie is killed, he finds himself once again the prime suspect of Police Inspector Farraday.
Title: Feroz Khan (actor)
Passage: Feroz Khan (25 September 1939 – 27 April 2009), born Zulfiqar Ali Shah Khan, was an Indian actor, film editor, producer and director, who is best known for his work in hindi cinema. He appeared in over 60 films throughout his career, and became one of Bollywood's popular style icons. Khan is best known for his roles in films such as "Safar_(1970_film)" (1970), "Mela" (1971), "Upaasna" (1971), "Apradh" (1972), "Khotte Sikkay" (1974), "Kala Sona" (1975), "Dharmatma" (1975), and "Qurbani "(1980). He also directed and acted in films such as "Janbaaz" (1986), "Dayavan" (1988), "Meet Mere Man Ke" (1991), "Yalgaar "(1992), Janasheen(2003)," and "Welcome(2007)He won the Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award for "Aadmi Aur Insaan" in 1970, and was honoured with the Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award in 2000.
Title: A Close Call for Boston Blackie
Passage: A Close Call for Boston Blackie( 1946) is the tenth of fourteen Columbia Pictures crime films directed by Lew Landers starring Chester Morris as Boston Blackie.
Title: Dayavan
Passage: Dayavan( English:" The Compassionate") is a 1988 Hindi gangster film directed by Feroz Khan. It is a remake of the 1987 Tamil film" Nayakan". The film stars Vinod Khanna, Feroz Khan and Madhuri Dixit in lead roles with Aditya Pancholi in an important role. Film was declared" Hit" at the box office. The film was most talked about for its passionate lovemaking scene between Vinod Khanna and Madhuri Dixit but there was more to the film than the kiss. Vinod played the titular role who avenges the death of his father. The film is remembered for Vinod Khanna's powerful performance, which is considered to be one of his best.
Title: Boston Blackie and the Law
Passage: Boston Blackie and the Law is the twelfth of fourteen Columbia Pictures films starring Chester Morris as reformed crook Boston Blackie.
Title: The Return of Boston Blackie
Passage: The Return of Boston Blackie is a 1927 low- budget, silent, drama genre film starring Bob Custer. Based upon a character created by Jack Boyle for short stories appearing in" The AmericanCosmopolitan" and" Redbook" magazines in the 1900s. It was directed by Harry O. Hoyt and written by Leah Baird. The character also appeared in another silent film in 1918," Boston Blackie's Little Pal", played by five different actors including Lionel Barrymore.
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The Return Of Boston Blackie
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[
"Dayavan",
"Harry O. Hoyt",
"The Return of Boston Blackie",
"Feroz Khan (actor)"
] |
Who is the stepfather of Peter Phillips?
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Title: Peter Phillips
Passage: Peter Mark Andrew Phillips (born 15 November 1977) is a member of the British royal family. He is the elder child and only son of Anne, Princess Royal, and her first husband, Captain Mark Phillips. He is the eldest grandchild of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. After graduating from university in 2000, he worked for Jaguar Racing, followed by Williams Racing. In 2003, while working for Williams Racing in Canada, he met Autumn Kelly. They married in 2008 in St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle and have two children together. For many years Phillips has worked in the sports sponsorship and management fields. He is 15th in line of succession to the British throne.
Title: Héctor Barrantes
Passage: Héctor Barrantes Sansoni( 1939–1990) was an Argentine polo player. He was the stepfather of Sarah, Duchess of York.
Title: Gerald Rudolff Ford
Passage: Gerald Rudolff Ford( December 9, 1890 – January 26, 1962) was an American businessman, creator of Ford Industries, and Republican politician who was the stepfather of U.S. President Gerald Ford and for whom Ford legally changed his name.
Title: Lolo Soetoro
Passage: Lolo Soetoro ( EYD: Lolo Sutoro;; 2 January 1935 – 2 March 1987), also known as Lolo Soetoro Mangunharjo or Mangundikardjo, of Indonesia was the stepfather of Barack Obama, the 44th President of the United States.
Title: Jerrold Wexler
Passage: Jerrold Wexler( June 27, 1924 – November 10, 1992) was a noted American businessman and film producer. He was the brother of cinematographer Haskell Wexler and the stepfather of actress Daryl Hannah.
Title: Albert Visetti
Passage: Albert Anthony Visetti( 13 May 1846–10 July 1928) was a Dalmatian musician who moved to London where he was Professor of Singing at the Royal College of Music, becoming a Fellow in 1921. He was the stepfather of the novelist Radclyffe Hall.
Title: Jimmy Phillips (footballer, born 1989)
Passage: James Peter Phillips( born 20 September 1989) is an English footballer who plays as a midfielder for Kidsgrove Athletic.
Title: Morris Harvey
Passage: Morris Harvey( 1877– 1944) was a British actor and writer. A renowned character actor, he also wrote for the stage, including material for Broadway revues, in which he also appeared. He was the stepfather of film director Anthony Harvey.
Title: Albert E. Austin
Passage: Albert Elmer Austin( November 15, 1877 – January 26, 1942) was a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from 1939 to 1941 and member of the Connecticut House of Representatives from 1917 to 1919 and from 1921 to 1923. He was the stepfather of Clare Boothe Luce.
Title: Anne, Princess Royal
Passage: Anne, Princess Royal, (Anne Elizabeth Alice Louise; born 15 August 1950) is the second child and only daughter of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. At the time of her birth, she was third in the line of succession to the British throne, behind her mother – then Princess Elizabeth – and older brother, Charles. She rose to second after her mother's accession but is 14th in line . Anne is known for her charitable work and is a patron of over 200 organisations. She is also known for her equestrian talents; she won two silver medals (1975) and one gold medal (1971) at the European Eventing Championships, and she is the first member of the British Royal Family to have competed in the Olympic Games. Princess Anne has held the title of "Princess Royal" since 1987 and is its seventh holder. Anne was married to Captain Mark Phillips in 1973; they divorced in 1992. They have two children and four grandchildren. In 1992, within months of her divorce, Anne married Commander (now Vice Admiral) Sir Timothy Laurence, whom she had met while he served as her mother's equerry between 1986 and 1989. Since 2012, she has held the rank of Admiral and Chief Commandant of Women in the Royal Navy.
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Timothy Laurence
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[
"Anne, Princess Royal",
"Peter Phillips"
] |
Are Mississippi Mermaid and The Quarry (Film) both from the same country?
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Title: List of magicians in film
Passage: This article lists magician characters depicted on film, both real and fictional.
Title: Original Sin (2001 film)
Passage: Original Sin is a 2001 erotic thriller film starring Antonio Banderas and Angelina Jolie. It is based on the novel" Waltz into Darkness" by Cornell Woolrich, and is a remake of the 1969 François Truffaut film" Mississippi Mermaid". The movie was produced by actress Michelle Pfeiffer's production company, Via Rosa Productions.
Title: Seneca Quarry
Passage: Seneca Quarry is a historic site located at Seneca, Montgomery County, Maryland. It is located along the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal on the north bank of the Potomac River, just west of Seneca Creek. The quarry was the source of stone for two Potomac River canals: the Potowmack Canal( opened in 1802, and officially known as the Great Falls Skirting Canal) on the Virginia side of Great Falls; and the C&O Canal, having supplied red sandstone for the latter for locks 9, 11, 15- 27, and 30, the accompanying lock houses, and Aqueduct No. 1, better known as Seneca Aqueduct, constructed from 1828 to 1833. Seneca red sandstone, also known as redstone, formed during the late Triassic age, 230 to 210 million years ago. The current geological name is Poolesville Member of Manassas Sandstone. Iron oxide gives the sandstone its rust color. It was prized for its ease of cutting, durability and bright color. The stone quarried here for the Smithsonian Castle was originally described as" lilac grey" in color when quarried," but turned rusty red as it weathered. Numerous quarries operated on the one- mile stretch of the Potomac River west of Seneca Creek. The C&O Canal provided a way for the heavy sandstone to reach the Washington, DC market, and the quarry's success is attributed to the canal. The Peter family of Georgetown, which built Tudor Place, owned the quarry from 1781 until 1866. John P.C. Peter, a great- grandson of Martha Washington, made the quarry into a commercial success by utilizing the C&O and winning the bid to supply red sandstone for the Smithsonian Castle, constructed 1847- 1855. Peter built the stonecutting mill, drawing power from the adjacent canal turning basin. He also built a miniature of Tudor Place near the quarry called Montevideo, now owned by the Kiplinger family. Seneca Quarry provided the stone for hundreds of buildings around the Washington, DC area, including houses in the Dupont Circle and Adams Morgan area, the James Renwick, Jr-designed Trinity Episcopal Church( 1849; demolished 1936), Luther Place Memorial Church( 1873), and the D.C. Jail in the 1870s. Montgomery C. Meigs purchased the Government Quarry nearby for the Washington Aqueduct project in the 1850s, and that quarry provided stone for the parapet of the Union Arch Bridge, better known as the" Cabin John Bridge," the Washington Aqueduct Dam at Great Falls, McClellan Gate at Arlington National Cemetery, as well as the mile- long boundary wall that surrounds the cemetery. After the American Civil War, the Seneca Sandstone Company purchased the quarry in 1866, expanding the stonecutting mill in 1868, but went bankrupt in 1876 after financial mismanagement, sometimes referred to as the" Seneca Stone Ring Scandal." It was closed for seven years. In 1883, the Potomac Red Sandstone Company reopened the quarry but only operated until 1889, when the Great Flood of 1889 knocked out the C&O Canal for two years. Baltimore quarry operator George Mann purchased the Seneca quarry in 1891 and operated it for the next decade. By 1901, quarrying operations had stopped as the quality of the rock diminished and Victorian architecture was no longer in vogue. The Seneca Schoolhouse, a small one- room schoolhouse of red sandstone, was built in 1866 to educate the children of the stone cutters who worked at the quarry. Located in Poolesville, Maryland, it provides tours to schoolchildren so that they can experience a typical school day as it would have been on March 13, 1880. Seneca Quarry is now overgrown with sycamore trees, tulip poplars, and dense brush such as wild rose, such that it is impenetrable much of the year. It is best visited in winter. The property includes ruins of the stonecutting mill, located at" the Junction of Seneca Creek and the C&O Canal, just NW of the aqueduct" and the restored quarry master's house, located within Seneca Creek State Park. The quarry proper, Seneca Aqueduct, and the quarry cemetery are all part of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park. The quarry falls within the boundaries of the Seneca Historic District. Seneca Quarry was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.
Title: Earthdog trial
Passage: An earthdog test tests the working ability and instinct of the small, often short- legged terriers or Dachshunds. These dogs were bred to hunt vermin and other quarry which lived in underground dens. Earthdog den tests involve man-made tunnels that the dogs must navigate, while scenting a rat," the quarry." The dog must follow the scent to the quarry and then" work" the quarry. Depending on the sanctioning organization, “ working ” means barking, scratching, staring, pawing, digging; any active behavior. The quarry is protected at all times by wooden bars across the end of the tunnel. The hunting encounter is controlled, and neither the dog nor the quarry( usually two rats) are endangered by the activity. In Canada, earthdog tests are sanctioned by the Canadian Kennel Club( CKC). In the United States, two major organizations sanction earthdog tests: the American Kennel Club( AKC) and the American Working Terrier Association( AWTA).
Title: The Quarry (film)
Passage: The Quarry( French: La faille) is a 1998 Belgian film directed by Marion Hänsel. It jointly won Grand Prix des Amériques, the main prize at the Montreal World Film Festival ex aequo with Vollmond.
Title: Mabel's Latest Prank
Passage: Mabel's Latest Prank is a 1914 film both starring and co-directed by Mabel Normand and Mack Sennett.
Title: Thomas Marble Quarry Houses
Passage: Thomas Marble Quarry Houses is a set of three historic homes located in West Whiteland Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania. They are the Quarry Master's House and two worker's houses. They are all stuccoed stone structures. The property includes the site of the quarry and vestiges of two lime kilns and ruins from the quarry operation. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.
Title: Mississippi Mermaid
Passage: Mississippi Mermaid is a 1969 French romantic drama film directed by François Truffaut and starring Catherine Deneuve and Jean- Paul Belmondo. Adapted from the 1947 novel" Waltz into Darkness" by Cornell Woolrich, the film is about a tobacco planter on Réunion Island in the Indian Ocean who becomes engaged through correspondence to a woman he does not know. When she arrives it is not the same woman in the photo, but he marries her anyway. Filmed in southern France and Réunion island," Mississippi Mermaid" was the 17th highest- grossing film of the year in France with a total of 1,221,027 admissions. It was remade in 2001 as" Original Sin", directed by Michael Cristofer and starring Angelina Jolie and Antonio Banderas.
Title: Fairy Cave Quarry
Passage: Fairy Cave Quarry is between Stoke St Michael and Oakhill in the limestone of the Mendip Hills, in Somerset, England. Quarrying was first started on the site in the early 1920s. In 1963 the quarry was acquired by Hobbs (Quarries) Ltd., and production on a much larger scale began. Excavations cut back into the hillside above St Dunstan's Well Rising, a Bristol Water abstraction point (long since abandoned); various caves were intercepted. The quarry ceased production in 1977. The caves in Fairy Cave Quarry include:
The caves in the quarry were formed by water from an unknown source. Withybrook Slocker is an active swallet to the south of the quarry and although the water sinking here presently flows through the quarry caves the stream is misfit. Withybrook Slocker, however, gives access to the upstream continuation of the quarry caves and digging activities by the Cerberus Spelaeological Society will hopefully lead to the discovery of the original source of the system. The quarry has also been used extensively for climbing, with 136 named routes. Although this was previously without permission of the landowners, in July 2010 access for climbers was agreed.
Title: Wenvoe Quarry
Passage: Wenvoe Quarry is a quarry between Wenvoe and Culverhouse Cross in the Vale of Glamorgan, south Wales. It is situated in an area off the A4050 road known as "The Alps", not far from Caerau and Culverhouse Cross on the outskirts of Cardiff. Operations at the quarry took off in the 1880s to supply the building of Barry Docks, and as of 1889 the quarry employed some 200 men. The quarry is operated today by CEMEX UK Materials (Aggregates) Ltd. The closed Wenvoe Tunnel begins in close proximity to the quarry.
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yes
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[
"The Quarry (film)",
"Mississippi Mermaid"
] |
What is the place of birth of the director of film Andriesh?
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Title: S. N. Mathur
Passage: S.N. Mathur was the Director of the Indian Intelligence Bureau between September 1975 and February 1980. He was also the Director General of Police in Punjab.
Title: Peter Levin
Passage: Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre.
Title: Brian Kennedy (gallery director)
Passage: Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States. He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum. He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019. He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004.
Title: Dana Blankstein
Passage: Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television. She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur.
Title: Jason Moore (director)
Passage: Jason Moore( born October 22, 1970) is an American director of film, theatre and television.
Title: Andriesh
Passage: Andriesh is a 1954 Soviet film directed by Yakov Bazelyan and Sergei Parajanov.
Title: Sergei Parajanov
Passage: Sergei Parajanov( sometimes spelled Paradzhanov or Paradjanov; January 9, 1924 – July 20, 1990) was a Soviet film director and artist of Armenian descent who made significant contributions to Soviet cinematography through Ukrainian, Georgian, and Armenian cinema. He invented his own cinematic style, which was totally out of step with the guiding principles of socialist realism( the only sanctioned art style in the USSR). This, combined with his controversial lifestyle and behaviour, led Soviet authorities to repeatedly persecute and imprison him, and suppress his films. Although he started professional film- making in 1954, Parajanov later disowned all the films he made before 1965 as" garbage". After directing" Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors"( renamed" Wild Horses of Fire" for most foreign distributions) Parajanov became something of an international celebrity and simultaneously a target of attacks from the system. Nearly all of his film projects and plans from 1965 to 1973 were banned, scrapped or closed by the Soviet film administrations, both local( in Kiev and Yerevan) and federal( Goskino), almost without discussion, until he was finally arrested in late 1973 on charges of rape, homosexuality and bribery. He was imprisoned until 1977, despite a pleas for pardon from various artists. Even after his release( he was arrested for the third and last time in 1982) he was a" persona non grata" in Soviet cinema. It was not until the mid-1980s, when the political climate started to relax, that he could resume directing. Still, it required the help of influential Georgian actor Dodo Abashidze and other friends to have his last feature films greenlighted. His health seriously weakened by four years in labor camps and nine months in prison in Tbilisi, Parajanov died of lung cancer in 1990, at a time when, after almost 20 years of suppression, his films were being featured at foreign film festivals. In January 1988, he said in an interview," Everyone knows that I have three Motherlands. I was born in Georgia, worked in Ukraine and I'm going to die in Armenia." Sergei Parajanov is buried at Komitas Pantheon in Yerevan. Parajanov's films won prizes at Mar del Plata Film Festival, Istanbul International Film Festival, Nika Awards, Rotterdam International Film Festival, Sitges- Catalan International Film Festival, São Paulo International Film Festival and others.
Title: Jesse E. Hobson
Passage: Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 – November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955. Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation.
Title: Olav Aaraas
Passage: Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director. He was born in Fredrikstad. From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History. In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav.
Title: Ian Barry (director)
Passage: Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV.
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Tbilisi
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[
"Andriesh",
"Sergei Parajanov"
] |
Where was the founder of university Vermont Studio Center born?
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Title: LeRoy D. Brown
Passage: LeRoy D. Brown was the first president of University of Nevada.
Title: Tsuruichi Hayashi
Passage: He was the founder of the" Tohoku Mathematical Journal".
Title: Katherine Center
Passage: Katherine Sherar Pannill Center( born March 4, 1972) is a contemporary American fiction author.
Title: Sky Dayton
Passage: Sky Dylan Dayton( born August 8, 1971) is an American entrepreneur and investor. He is the founder of Internet service provider EarthLink, co-founder of eCompanies, and the founder of Boingo.
Title: Noli Principe Manalang
Passage: Noli Principe Manalang( born 1980) is a Filipino artist from Bulacan province, the Philippines. Although a graduate of Architecture from the Royal Pontifical University of Santo Tomas in 2000, he is known for oil and watercolor paintings of traditional Roman Catholic imagery inspired by his alma mater. He has been embellishing three- dimensional church artworks with his kind of realism, including one given to a chapel in the Czech Republic by the Philippine Chargé d’affaires in 2017. Manalang is multi-awarded, receiving prizes from, among others, the Vermont Studio Center, Metrobank, and the Art Association of the Philippines. Apart from variously exhibiting in Metro Manila, he has also exhibited in New York City and at the Vermont Studio Center in Johnson, Vermont. Some of Manalang's works have been auctioned on Artnet and MutualArt, and have been represented by galleries in the Philippines including Altro Mondo. In 2019, he was chosen to be a part of diskurso.com's" Apropiación" show.
Title: Cyrus Massoumi
Passage: Cyrus Massoumi is the founder of the investment fund humbition. He is also the founder of Zocdoc and was the company CEO for eight years.
Title: Ruth Ellen Kocher
Passage: Ruth Ellen Kocher( born July 26, 1965, Wilkes- Barre, Pennsylvania) is an American poet. She is the recipient of the PEN/ Open Book Award, the Dorset Prize, the Green Rose Prize, and the Naomi Long Madgett Poetry Award. She has received fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Vermont Studio Center, the MacDowell Colony, Yaddo, and Cave Canem. She is Professor of English at the University of Colorado- Boulder where and serves as Associate Dean for the College of Arts and Sciences and Divisional Dean for Arts and Humanities.
Title: Jonathan Gregg
Passage: Jonathan Gregg (born January 26, 1955) is an American singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist (pedal steel, guitar, and dobro). Based in New York City, he is the founder of Jonathan Gregg & the Lonesome Debonaires and The Combine, and co-leader of alt-country band The Linemen.
Title: E.J. Miller Laino
Passage: E.J. Miller Laino( born 1948) is an American poet, author of" Girl Hurt"( Alice James Books, 1995). She has a new collection," Cracking Open," forthcoming. Her honors include a Vermont Studio Center fellowship and the 1996 American Book Award, and her work has appeared in literary journals and magazines including" The American Poetry Review, New York Quarterly," and" Poetry East". She was educated at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and Fitchburg State College, and lives in Key West and teaches at Florida Keys Community College.
Title: Vermont Studio Center
Passage: The Vermont Studio Center (VSC) is a non-profit organization located in the town of Johnson in the U.S. state of Vermont. VSC conducts the largest fine arts and writing residency program in the U.S., with a significant population of international artists in residency. The center operates one- to three-month residencies, with 52 fine artists and writers in the residency program at a time. The programs are highly selective and include a broad variety of media, cultures, and ages. The center was founded in 1984 by Jonathan Gregg, Frederick Osborne, and Louise Von Weise. In January 2007, George Pearlman succeeded Jonathan Gregg as VSC's Executive Director, and Pearlman was succeeded by long-time development director Gary Clark as President in 2013. Though there is no denominational affiliation, the center offers a meditation and yoga component.
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New York
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[
"Vermont Studio Center",
"Jonathan Gregg"
] |
Where was the place of death of Princess Anne Charlotte Of Lorraine's mother?
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Title: Claude Françoise de Lorraine
Passage: Claude of Lorraine (6 October 1612 – 2 August 1648) was a daughter of Henry II, Duke of Lorraine, and Margerita Gonzaga, her sister was Nicole, Duchess of Lorraine. She married her first cousin and was the Duchess of Lorraine by marriage.
Title: Landgravine Charlotte of Hesse-Kassel
Passage: Charlotte of Hesse- Kassel( 20 November 1627 – 26 March 1686) was the consort of Charles I Louis, Elector Palatine and mother of Elizabeth Charlotte of the Palatinate.
Title: Béatrice du Han de Martigny
Passage: Béatrice du Han de Martigny, Marquise de Meuse (1711-1793), known as Madame de Meuse, was the royal mistress of the regent of the Austrian Netherlands, Charles Alexander of Lorraine. Béatrice du Han de Martigny was the daughter of a courtier in service of Leopold, Duke of Lorraine, and married marquis François de Choiseul-Meuse (1716-1746). She became acquainted with Charles Alexander during his upbringing in the ducal court of Luneville. In 1760, she joined him in the Austrian Netherlands, and their relationship lasted until the death of Charles Alexander in 1780. Her position led the sister of Charles Alexander, Princess Anne Charlotte of Lorraine, who functioned as the first lady of the court, to criticize him. She is also known as a correspondent of Françoise de Graffigny.
Title: Renata of Lorraine
Passage: Renata of Lorraine( 20 April 1544 – 22 May 1602) was by birth a member of the House of Lorraine and by marriage Duchess of Bavaria. Born in Nancy, France, she was the second child and eldest daughter of Francis I, Duke of Lorraine and Christina of Denmark. Her paternal grandparents were Antoine, Duke of Lorraine and Renée of Bourbon- Montpensier and her maternal grandparents were Christian II of Denmark and Isabella of Austria.
Title: Françoise de Lorraine, Duchess of Vendôme
Passage: Françoise of Lorraine( November 1592 – 8 September 1669) was a princess of Lorraine and daughter- in- law of Henry IV of France. Sometimes known as" Françoise de Mercœur", she belonged to the Mercœur cadet branch of the sovereign Dukes of Lorraine and was a niece of Louise of Lorraine, wife of the previous King Henry III. Françoise was the heiress of her father and, as such, was the Duchess of Mercœur and Penthièvre" suo jure".
Title: Anne Lynch Botta
Passage: Anne Charlotte Lynch Botta( November 11, 1815 – March 23, 1891) was an American poet, writer, teacher and socialite whose home was the central gathering place of the literary elite of her era.
Title: Princess Anne Charlotte of Lorraine
Passage: Anne Charlotte of Lorraine (17 May 1714 – 7 November 1773) was the Abbess of Remiremont and Mons. She was the thirteenth of fifteen children of Leopold, Duke of Lorraine, and his spouse Élisabeth Charlotte d'Orléans. Her mother was the niece of Louis XIV of France and sister of Philippe II, Duke of Orléans and Regent of France during the minority of Louis XV.
Title: Princess Élisabeth Charlotte of Lorraine
Passage: Élisabeth Charlotte of Lorraine( Élisabeth Charlotte Gabrièle; 21 October 1700 – 4 May 1711) was a Princess of Lorraine. She died of smallpox aged 10. She was the Titular Abbess of Remiremont.
Title: Élisabeth Charlotte d'Orléans
Passage: Élisabeth Charlotte d'Orléans (13 September 1676 – 23 December 1744) was a "petite-fille de France", and duchess of Lorraine and Bar by marriage to Leopold, Duke of Lorraine. She was regent of Lorraine and Bar during the minority (1729–1730) and absence of her son (1730–1737), and "suo jure" Princess of Commercy 1737–1744. Among her children was Francis I, Holy Roman Emperor, a co-founder of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine.
Title: Elisabeth Therese of Lorraine
Passage: Elisabeth Therese of Lorraine( 15 October 1711 – 3 July 1741) was born a Princess of Lorraine and was the last queen consort of Charles Emmanuel III of Sardinia. The sister of Francis Stephan, Duke of Lorraine, she died as a result of giving birth to Benedetto of Savoy.
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Commercy
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[
"Princess Anne Charlotte of Lorraine",
"Élisabeth Charlotte d'Orléans"
] |
Where did the composer of film Pepo (Film) die?
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Title: Amedeo Escobar
Passage: Amedeo Escobar( 1888–1973) was an Italian composer of film scores.
Title: Alonso Mudarra
Passage: Alonso Mudarra( c. 1510 – April 1, 1580) was a Spanish composer of the Renaissance, and also played the vihuela, a guitar- shaped string instrument. He was an innovative composer of instrumental music as well as songs, and was the composer of the earliest surviving music for the guitar.
Title: Walter Ulfig
Passage: Walter Ulfig was a German composer of film scores.
Title: Aram Khachaturian
Passage: Aram Il'yich Khachaturian (1 May 1978) was a Soviet Armenian composer and conductor. He is considered one of the leading Soviet composers. Born and raised in Tbilisi, the multicultural capital of Georgia, Khachaturian moved to Moscow in 1921 following the Sovietization of the Caucasus. Without prior music training, he enrolled in the Gnessin Musical Institute, subsequently studying at the Moscow Conservatory in the class of Nikolai Myaskovsky, among others. His first major work, the Piano Concerto (1936), popularized his name within and outside the Soviet Union. It was followed by the Violin Concerto (1940) and the Cello Concerto (1946). His other significant compositions include the "Masquerade Suite" (1941), the Anthem of the Armenian SSR (1944), three symphonies (1935, 1943, 1947), and around 25 film scores. Khachaturian is best known for his ballet music—"Gayane" (1942) and "Spartacus" (1954). His most popular piece, the "Sabre Dance" from "Gayane", has been used extensively in popular culture and has been covered by a number of musicians worldwide. His style is "characterized by colorful harmonies, captivating rhythms, virtuosity, improvisations, and sensuous melodies". During most of his career, Khachaturian was approved by the Soviet government and held several high posts in the Union of Soviet Composers from the late 1930s, although he joined the Communist Party only in 1943. Along with Sergei Prokofiev and Dmitri Shostakovich, he was officially denounced as a "formalist" and his music dubbed "anti-people" in 1948 but was restored later that year. After 1950 he taught at the Gnessin Institute and the Moscow Conservatory and turned to conducting. He traveled to Europe, Latin America and the United States with concerts of his own works. In 1957 Khachaturian became the Secretary of the Union of Soviet Composers, a position he held until his death. Khachaturian, who created the first Armenian ballet music, symphony, concerto, and film score, is considered the most renowned Armenian composer of the 20th century. While following the established musical traditions of Russia, he broadly used Armenian and, to lesser extent, Caucasian, Eastern and Central European, and Middle Eastern peoples' folk music in his works. He is highly regarded in Armenia, where he is considered a "national treasure".
Title: Abe Meyer
Passage: Abe Meyer( 1901 – 1969) was an American composer of film scores.
Title: Pepo (film)
Passage: Pepo is a 1935 Soviet drama film based on Gabriel Sundukyan's 1876 play of the same name, scripted and directed by Hamo Beknazarian, with music composed by Aram Khachaturian. Considered the 'most outstanding' film in Soviet cinema before the outbreak of World War II, the film has gained international recognition and has come to represent Armenian culture abroad.
Title: Bert Grund
Passage: Bert Grund( 1920–1992) was a German composer of film scores.
Title: Thomas Morse
Passage: Thomas Morse( born June 30, 1968) is an American composer of film and concert music.
Title: Henri Verdun
Passage: Henri Verdun( 1895–1977) was a French composer of film scores.
Title: Tarcisio Fusco
Passage: Tarcisio Fusco was an Italian composer of film scores. He was the brother of the composer Giovanni Fusco and the uncle of operatic soprano Cecilia Fusco.
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Moscow
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[
"Pepo (film)",
"Aram Khachaturian"
] |
Do both directors of films Dangerous To Know and Les Côtelettes have the same nationality?
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Title: Les Côtelettes
Passage: Les Côtelettes is a 2003 French drama film directed by Bertrand Blier. It was entered into the 2003 Cannes Film Festival.
Title: Right to know
Passage: " Right to know", in the context of United States workplace and community environmental law, is the legal principle that the individual has the right to know the chemicals to which they may be exposed in their daily living. It is embodied in federal law in the United States as well as in local laws in several states. " Right to Know" laws take two forms: Community Right to Know and Workplace Right to Know. Each grants certain rights to those groups. The" right to know" concept is included in Rachel Carson's book" Silent Spring". Environmental illness shares characteristics with common diseases. For example, cyanide exposure symptoms include weakness, headache, nausea, confusion, dizziness, seizures, cardiac arrest, and unconsciousness. Influenza and heart disease include the same symptoms. Cyanide is one of the most toxic known substances, and failure to obtain proper disclosure is likely to lead to improper or ineffective medical diagnosis and treatment. This can contribute to prolonged illness and death.
Title: Bertrand Blier
Passage: Bertrand Blier( born 14 March 1939) is a French film director and writer. His 1978 film" Get Out Your Handkerchiefs" won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 51st Academy Awards. He is the son of famous French actor Bernard Blier. His 1996 film" Mon Homme" was entered into the 46th Berlin International Film Festival. His 2005 film" How Much Do You Love Me?" was entered into the 28th Moscow International Film Festival where he won the Silver George for Best Director. A defence of Blier's work until 2000 was written by Sue Harris, Queen Mary College, London and published in 2001 by Manchester University Press.
Title: Mr. Right (2009 film)
Passage: Mr. Right is a 2009 British film directed by David Morris and Jacqui Morris. The jointly- made gay- themed film is the debut for both directors.
Title: I Need to Know
Passage: I Need to Know may refer to:
Title: Need to Know
Passage: Need to know is a category of classified information. Need to know or Need to Know may also refer to:
Title: Dying to Know
Passage: Dying to Know
Title: Mr. Right (2009 film)
Passage: Mr. Right is a 2009 British film directed by David Morris and Jacqui Morris. The jointly- made gay- themed film is the debut for both directors.
Title: Robert Florey
Passage: Robert Florey( 14 September 1900 – 16 May 1979) was a French- American director, screenwriter, film journalist and actor. Born as Robert Fuchs in Paris, he became an orphan at an early age and was then raised in Switzerland. In 1920 he worked at first as a film journalist, then as an assistant and extra in featurettes from Louis Feuillade. Florey moved to the United States in 1921. As a director, Florey's most productive decades were the 1930s and 1940s, working on relatively low- budget fillers for Paramount and Warner Brothers. His reputation is balanced between his avant- garde expressionist style, most evident in his early career, and his work as a fast, reliable studio- system director called on to finish troubled projects, such as 1939's" Hotel Imperial". He directed more than 50 movies. His most popular film is likely the first Marx Brothers feature" The Cocoanuts" of 1929, and his 1932 foray into Universal- style horror," Murders in the Rue Morgue" is regarded by horror fans as highly reflective of German expressionism. In 2006, as his 1937 film" Daughter of Shanghai" was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress, Florey was called" widely acclaimed as the best director working in major studio B-films".
Title: Dangerous to Know
Passage: Dangerous to Know is a 1938 crime film starring Anna May Wong, Akim Tamiroff, Gail Patrick, Lloyd Nolan, and Anthony Quinn. The movie was directed by Robert Florey. Bosley Crowther of" The New York Times" called the film a" second- rate melodrama, hardly worthy of the talents of its generally capable cast." It is based on British crime writer Edgar Wallace's hit 1930 play" On the Spot" which had been inspired by the career of Al Capone.
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yes
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[
"Dangerous to Know",
"Bertrand Blier",
"Robert Florey",
"Les Côtelettes"
] |
Where was the performer of song Serbia In The Eurovision Song Contest 2015 born?
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Title: Tonight Again
Passage: " Tonight Again" is a song by Australian recording artist Guy Sebastian. The song represented Australia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2015. It premiered on 16 March 2015, before the Eurovision entry deadline and it was released as a single on digital platforms on 7 April. The song was co-written and recorded by Sebastian specifically for the Eurovision Song Contest 2015 in only a week. " Tonight Again" appears as the final track on the European edition of Sebastian's eighth studio album," Madness". A Swedish version of the song titled" Du och jag igen" was performed by Gina Dirawi and Sarah Dawn Finer on 27 February 2016 as part of the Swedish process for selecting its Eurovision Song Contest entry, Melodifestivalen.
Title: Molly Sterling
Passage: Molly Sterling( born 8 March 1998) is an Irish singer and songwriter who represented Ireland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2015 with the song" Playing with Numbers".
Title: Tijana Bogićević
Passage: Tijana Bogićević( born 1 November 1981) is a Serbian singer. She represented Serbia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2017 with the song" In Too Deep" but failed to qualify to the final. Bogićević was previously a backing vocalist for Nina at the Eurovision Song Contest 2011. She also competed to represent Serbia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 through Beovizija 2009, but did not advance past the semi-final. Bogićević first achieved major recognition in Serbia in 2013, after the release of her single" Čudo". The following year she released a duet with Aleksa Jelić," Još jednom". Bogićević currently resides in the United States. She married Mark Robertson, the lead singer of the band Queen Of Hearts, in 2015.
Title: Monika Kuszyńska
Passage: Monika Kuszyńska( born 14 January 1980) is a Polish singer and songwriter. She represented Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2015 with the song" In the Name of Love" and was previously the lead singer of the Polish pop rock band Varius Manx.
Title: Here for You (Maraaya song)
Passage: " Here for You" is a song by Slovene duo Maraaya. It was written by Raay, Marjetka Vovk and Charlie Mason. This is their second single released on 28 February 2015 at the Slovenia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2015 final night. The song represented Slovenia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2015.
Title: Elina Born
Passage: Elina Born( born 29 June 1994) is an Estonian singer. She represented Estonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2015 along with Stig Rästa with the song" Goodbye to Yesterday". She previously attempted to represent Estonia in the Eurovision Song Contest in 2013 with the song" Enough", and attempted to represent Estonia at the Eurovision Song Contest in 2017 finishing last in the final. She was the runner- up of the fifth season of" Eesti otsib superstaari".
Title: Bojana Stamenov
Passage: Bojana Stamenov (born 24 June 1986) is a Serbian singer and musician best known for performing soul, jazz and R&B music, who represented Serbia, placing 10th in the Eurovision Song Contest 2015 with the song "Beauty Never Lies". She also participates in performances for children in the Boško Buha Theatre in Belgrade. Stamenov had her first concert on 13 June, in Sava Centar in Belgrade, while working on her debut album. The singer has announced that all the records will be in English.
Title: Serbia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2015
Passage: Serbia participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2015 with the song "Beauty Never Lies", written by Vladimir Graić and Charlie Mason. The song was performed by Bojana Stamenov. Serbian broadcaster Radio Television of Serbia (RTS) selected Vladimir Graić, the composer of the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 winning song "Molitva", to compose three candidate songs as potential Serbian entries for the 2015 contest in Vienna, Austria. Graić was also tasked with selecting the performers of these three entries, opting to selected two established Serbian artists, Bojana Stamenov and Aleksa Jelić, and one undiscovered talent, Danica Krstić, to perform the three entries. RTS held the national final "Odbrojavanje za Beč" where the song "Ceo svet je moj" performed by Bojana Stamenov emerged as the winner after topping both the votes of a jury panel and a public televote. The entry was later translated to English as " Beauty Never Lies" with lyrics written by Charlie Mason—the lyricist of Austria's Eurovision Song Contest 2014 winning song "Rise Like a Phoenix". In the first of the Eurovision semi-finals "Beauty Never Lies" placed ninth out of the 16 participating countries, securing its place among the 27 other songs in the final. In Serbia's eighth Eurovision appearance on 23 May, "Beauty Never Lies" finished in tenth place, receiving 53 points.
Title: Niamh Kavanagh
Passage: Niamh Kavanagh( born 13 February 1968) is an Irish singer who sang the winning entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 1993. The 1993 Eurovision Song Contest was held in Millstreet, County Cork, Republic of Ireland. She sang" In Your Eyes" to clinch a second consecutive win for Ireland in the Eurovision Song Contest. The singer represented Ireland again in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 in Oslo, with the song" It's for You". She performed at the semi-final on 27 May 2010, finishing 9th in a field of 17 contestants, thus qualifying for the Grand Final on 29 May 2010. In the final, she finished 23rd in a field of 25 contestants, having received 25 points. Kavanagh is highly regarded among fans of the Eurovision Song Contest, and the OGAE Ireland( official Eurovision fan club) president, Diarmuid Furlong, said:" A lot of us would regard Niamh as one of the best vocalists who's ever won[ the Eurovision Song Contest]". While she has enjoyed success in Europe Kavanagh remains relatively unknown in the United States. However, the singer recorded an album in that country following her initial Eurovision success.
Title: Antonello Carozza
Passage: Antonio Carozza,( born July 5, 1985), better known as Antonello Carozza, is an Italian singer, songwriter, composer, art director in the Eurovision Song Contest, record producer, pianist and vocal coach. Carozza was born in Campobasso, Italy. While studying in Campobasso Conservatory, where in 2006 he graduated in piano cum laude and in 2009 graduated in jazz. He debuted in the fourth edition of the popular Italian talent show" Amici di Maria De Filippi" and, the following year, he competed Sanremo Music Festival 2006. He was the art director of Michele Perniola and Anita Simoncini, who represented San Marino in the Eurovision Song Contest in the Eurovision Song Contest 2015. He was the President of the Italian Jury for the Eurovision Song Contest 2017.
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Belgrade
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[
"Bojana Stamenov",
"Serbia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2015"
] |
Where was the place of death of Phintys's father?
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Title: Valley of Death
Passage: Valley of Death may refer to:
Title: Where Was I
Passage: " Where Was I?" may refer to:
Title: Place of origin
Passage: In Switzerland, the place of origin( literally" home place" or" citizen place") denotes where a Swiss citizen has their municipal citizenship. It is not to be confused with the place of birth or place of residence, although two or all three of these locations may be identical depending on the person's circumstances.
Title: Beaulieu-sur-Loire
Passage: Beaulieu- sur- Loire is a commune in the Loiret department in north -central France. It is also the place of death of Jacques MacDonald, a French general who served in the Napoleonic Wars
Title: Dance of Death (disambiguation)
Passage: Dance of Death, also called" Danse Macabre", is a late- medieval allegory of the universality of death. Dance of Death or The Dance of Death may also refer to:
Title: Place of birth
Passage: The place of birth( POB) or birthplace is the place where a person was born. This place is often used in legal documents, together with name and date of birth, to uniquely identify a person. As a general rule with respect to passports, the place of birth is determined to be the country that currently has" sovereignty" over the actual place of birth, regardless of when the birth actually occurred. The place of birth is not necessarily the place where the parents of the new baby live. If the baby is born in a hospital in another place, that place is the place of birth. In many countries, this also means that the government requires that the birth of the new baby is registered in the place of birth. Some countries place less or no importance on the place of birth, instead using alternative geographical characteristics for the purpose of identity documents. For example, Sweden has used the concept of" födelsehemortdomicile of birth") since 1947. This means that the domicile of the baby's mother is the registered place of birth. The location of the maternity ward or other physical birthplace is considered unimportant. Similarly, Switzerland uses the concept of" Heimatortlieu d'origineluogo d'origineplace of origin" in German, French and Italian respectively). A child born to Swiss parents is automatically assigned the place of origin of the parent with the same last name, so the child either gets their mother's or father's place of origin. A child born to one Swiss parent and one foreign parent acquires the place of origin of their Swiss parent. In a Swiss passport and identity card, the holder's place of origin is stated, not their place of birth. In some countries( primarily in the Americas), the place of birth automatically determines the nationality of the baby, a practice often referred to by the Latin phrase" jus soli". Almost all countries outside the Americas instead attribute nationality based on the nationality( ies) of the baby's parents( referred to as" jus sanguinis"). There can be some confusion regarding the place of birth if the birth takes place in an unusual way: when babies are born on an airplane or at sea, difficulties can arise. The place of birth of such a person depends on the law of the countries involved, which include the nationality of the plane or ship, the nationality( ies) of the parents and/ or the location of the plane or ship( if the birth occurs in the territorial waters or airspace of a country). Some administrative forms may request the applicant's" country of birth". It is important to determine from the requester whether the information requested refers to the applicant's" place of birth" or" nationality at birth". For US citizens born abroad who under the US Constitution acquire US citizenship at the time of birth, the nationality at birth will be USA( American), while the place of birth would be the country in which the actual birth takes place.
Title: Motherland (disambiguation)
Passage: Motherland is the place of one's birth, the place of one's ancestors, or the place of origin of an ethnic group. Motherland may also refer to:
Title: Callicrates
Passage: Callicrates ("Callicrátēs") was an ancient Greek architect active in the middle of the fifth century BC. He and Ictinus were architects of the Parthenon (Plutarch, "Pericles", 13). An inscription identifies him as the architect of "the Temple of Nike" in the Sanctuary of Athena Nike on the Acropolis (IG I 35). The temple in question is either the amphiprostyle Temple of Athena Nike now visible on the site or a small-scale predecessor (naiskos) whose remains were found in the later temple's foundations. An inscription identifies Callicrates as one of the architects of the Classical circuit wall of the Acropolis (IG I 45), and Plutarch further states (loc. cit.) that he contracted to build the Middle of three amazing walls linking Athens and Piraeus.
Title: Phintys
Passage: Phintys was a Pythagorean philosopher, probably from the third century BC. She wrote a work on the correct behaviour of women, two extracts of which are preserved by Stobaeus. According to Stobaeus, Phintys was the daughter of Callicrates, who is otherwise unknown. Holger Thesleff suggests that this Callicrates might be identified with Callicratidas, a Spartan general who died at the Battle of Arginusae. If so, this would make Phintys a Spartan, and date her birth to the late fifth century BC, and her floruit to the fourth century. I. M. Plant considers this emendation "fanciful". Iamblichus mentions Philtys in his list of female Pythagoreans; he says that she was from Croton and that her father was called Theophrius. I. M. Plant believes that Iamblichus' Philtys, though also a Pythagorean and similarly named, is distinct from Stobaeus' Phintys. Two fragments attributed to Phintys are preserved in Stobaeus. However, not all scholars agree that the fragments are authentic: Lefkowitz and Fant argue that the works attributed to female Pythagoreans, including Phintys, were actually rhetorical exercises written by men. They are written in the Doric dialect, and amount to about 80 lines of prose. The language used dates to around the fourth century BC, although some features of it appear to be deliberate archaisms; it was likely actually composed in the third century BC, though a date as late as the second century AD was suggested by Friedrich Wilhelm in 1915. The fragments discuss the differences between men and women, and argues for chastity as the most important virtue for women. She gives a series of ways that women ought to practice self-control, concluding that the most effective way is to only have sex with her husband in order to produce legitimate children. Along with her defence of women's chastity, Phintys argues that the practice of philosophy is appropriate for women as well as men.
Title: Sennedjem
Passage: The Ancient Egyptian artisan Sennedjem lived in Set Maat( translated as" The Place of Truth"), contemporary Deir el- Medina, on the west bank of the Nile, opposite Thebes, during the reigns of Seti I and Ramesses II. Sennedjem had the title" Servant in the Place of Truth". He was buried along with his wife, Iyneferti, and family in a tomb in the village necropolis. His tomb was discovered January 31, 1886. When Sennedjem's tomb was found, in it there was regular furniture from his home, including a stool and a bed, which he actually used when he was alive. His titles included Servant in the Place of Truth, meaning that he worked on the excavation and decoration of the nearby royal tombs.
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"Phintys",
"Callicrates"
] |
Where did Nazperver Kadın's husband die?
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Title: Motherland (disambiguation)
Passage: Motherland is the place of one's birth, the place of one's ancestors, or the place of origin of an ethnic group. Motherland may also refer to:
Title: Sennedjem
Passage: The Ancient Egyptian artisan Sennedjem lived in Set Maat( translated as" The Place of Truth"), contemporary Deir el- Medina, on the west bank of the Nile, opposite Thebes, during the reigns of Seti I and Ramesses II. Sennedjem had the title" Servant in the Place of Truth". He was buried along with his wife, Iyneferti, and family in a tomb in the village necropolis. His tomb was discovered January 31, 1886. When Sennedjem's tomb was found, in it there was regular furniture from his home, including a stool and a bed, which he actually used when he was alive. His titles included Servant in the Place of Truth, meaning that he worked on the excavation and decoration of the nearby royal tombs.
Title: Beaulieu-sur-Loire
Passage: Beaulieu- sur- Loire is a commune in the Loiret department in north -central France. It is also the place of death of Jacques MacDonald, a French general who served in the Napoleonic Wars
Title: Place of origin
Passage: In Switzerland, the place of origin( literally" home place" or" citizen place") denotes where a Swiss citizen has their municipal citizenship. It is not to be confused with the place of birth or place of residence, although two or all three of these locations may be identical depending on the person's circumstances.
Title: Place of birth
Passage: The place of birth( POB) or birthplace is the place where a person was born. This place is often used in legal documents, together with name and date of birth, to uniquely identify a person. As a general rule with respect to passports, the place of birth is determined to be the country that currently has" sovereignty" over the actual place of birth, regardless of when the birth actually occurred. The place of birth is not necessarily the place where the parents of the new baby live. If the baby is born in a hospital in another place, that place is the place of birth. In many countries, this also means that the government requires that the birth of the new baby is registered in the place of birth. Some countries place less or no importance on the place of birth, instead using alternative geographical characteristics for the purpose of identity documents. For example, Sweden has used the concept of" födelsehemortdomicile of birth") since 1947. This means that the domicile of the baby's mother is the registered place of birth. The location of the maternity ward or other physical birthplace is considered unimportant. Similarly, Switzerland uses the concept of" Heimatortlieu d'origineluogo d'origineplace of origin" in German, French and Italian respectively). A child born to Swiss parents is automatically assigned the place of origin of the parent with the same last name, so the child either gets their mother's or father's place of origin. A child born to one Swiss parent and one foreign parent acquires the place of origin of their Swiss parent. In a Swiss passport and identity card, the holder's place of origin is stated, not their place of birth. In some countries( primarily in the Americas), the place of birth automatically determines the nationality of the baby, a practice often referred to by the Latin phrase" jus soli". Almost all countries outside the Americas instead attribute nationality based on the nationality( ies) of the baby's parents( referred to as" jus sanguinis"). There can be some confusion regarding the place of birth if the birth takes place in an unusual way: when babies are born on an airplane or at sea, difficulties can arise. The place of birth of such a person depends on the law of the countries involved, which include the nationality of the plane or ship, the nationality( ies) of the parents and/ or the location of the plane or ship( if the birth occurs in the territorial waters or airspace of a country). Some administrative forms may request the applicant's" country of birth". It is important to determine from the requester whether the information requested refers to the applicant's" place of birth" or" nationality at birth". For US citizens born abroad who under the US Constitution acquire US citizenship at the time of birth, the nationality at birth will be USA( American), while the place of birth would be the country in which the actual birth takes place.
Title: Mehmed V
Passage: Mehmed V Reşâd (Ottoman Turkish: محمد خامس "Meḥmed- i ẖâmis", or) (2 November 1844 – 3 July 1918) reigned as the 35th and penultimate Ottoman Sultan . He was the son of Sultan Abdulmejid I. He was succeeded by his half-brother Mehmed VI. His nine-year reign was marked by the cession of the Empire's North African territories and the Dodecanese Islands, including Rhodes, in the Italo-Turkish War, the traumatic loss of almost all of the Empire's European territories west of Constantinople (now Istanbul) in the First Balkan War, and the entry of the Empire into World War I
in 1914, which would ultimately lead to the end of the Ottoman Empire.
Title: Valley of Death
Passage: Valley of Death may refer to:
Title: Where Was I
Passage: " Where Was I?" may refer to:
Title: Nazperver Kadın
Passage: Nazperver Kadın (born Princess Emine Chkhotua; 12 June 1870 – 9 March 1929), meaning "Breeder of grace", was the fourth wife of Sultan Mehmed V of the Ottoman Empire.
Title: Dance of Death (disambiguation)
Passage: Dance of Death, also called" Danse Macabre", is a late- medieval allegory of the universality of death. Dance of Death or The Dance of Death may also refer to:
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[
"Mehmed V",
"Nazperver Kadın"
] |
Which country William Herbert, 18Th Earl Of Pembroke's father is from?
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Title: Marie de St Pol
Passage: Marie de St Pol, Countess of Pembroke( c.1303–1377) was the wife of Aymer de Valence, 2nd Earl of Pembroke( c.1275-1324), and is best known as the foundress of Pembroke College, Cambridge.
Title: William Herbert, 18th Earl of Pembroke
Passage: William Alexander Sidney Herbert, 18th Earl of Pembroke, 15th Earl of Montgomery (born 18 May 1978) is an English peer. He became earl in 2003 following the death of his father, Henry Herbert, 17th Earl of Pembroke.
Title: Henry Herbert, 9th Earl of Pembroke
Passage: Lt.- Gen. Henry Herbert, 9th Earl of Pembroke, 6th Earl of Montgomery( 29 January 16939 January 1749) was an English peer and courtier. He was the heir and eldest son of Thomas Herbert, 8th Earl of Pembroke( c. 1656 – 1733) and his first wife Margaret Sawyer. He was styled Lord Herbert from birth until he inherited his father's earldoms of Pembroke and Montgomery in 1733.
Title: Philip Herbert, 7th Earl of Pembroke
Passage: Philip Herbert, 7th Earl of Pembroke, 4th Earl of Montgomery KB( 1652/53 – 29 August 1683) was an English nobleman and politician who succeeded to the titles and estates of two earldoms on 8 July 1674 on the death of his brother William Herbert, 6th Earl of Pembroke. He was a homicidal maniac and convicted murderer, who has been called" the infamous Earl of Pembroke." Although the murder of the magistrate Sir Edmund Berry Godfrey, which sparked the Popish Plot, has never been solved, a strong body of evidence points to Pembroke as the killer.
Title: Mary Woodville
Passage: Mary Woodville, Countess of Pembroke( c. 1456–1481) was a sister of Edward IV's Queen consort, Elizabeth Woodville, and of Anthony Woodville, 2nd Earl Rivers. She later became the first wife of William Herbert, 2nd Earl of Pembroke, by whom she had one daughter.
Title: Henry Herbert, 17th Earl of Pembroke
Passage: Henry George Charles Alexander Herbert, 17th Earl of Pembroke, 14th Earl of Montgomery (19 May 1939 – 7 October 2003), styled Lord Herbert between 1960 and 1969 and often known simply as Henry Herbert, was a British landowner, member of the House of Lords, film director, and producer.
Title: William Herbert, 1st Earl of Pembroke (died 1570)
Passage: William Herbert, 1st Earl of Pembroke, 1st Baron Herbert of Cardiff( c. 150117 March 1570) was a Tudor period nobleman, politician, and courtier. Herbert was the son of Sir Richard Herbert and Margaret Cradock. His father was an illegitimate son of William Herbert, 1st Earl of Pembroke of the eighth creation( 1468) by his mistress, Maud, daughter of Adam ap Howell Graunt.
Title: Richard Marshal, 3rd Earl of Pembroke
Passage: Richard Marshal, 3rd Earl of Pembroke( 119116 April 1234), was the son of William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke and brother of William Marshal, 2nd Earl of Pembroke, whom he succeeded to the Earldom of Pembroke and Lord Marshal of England upon his brother's death on 6 April 1231.
Title: Richard Herbert (died 1510)
Passage: Sir Richard Herbert Kt( died 1510) of Ewyas, Herefordshire, was an English knight, gentleman, landowner, and courtier. He was an illegitimate son of William Herbert, 1st Earl of Pembroke, and Maud, a daughter of Adam ap Howell Graunt( Gwynn). Richard had a full brother named George. Richard Herbert of Ewyas should not be confused with his uncle, Sir Richard Herbert of Coldbrook, a brother of his father, William Herbert, 1st Earl of Pembroke.
Title: Henry Chetwynd-Talbot, 18th Earl of Shrewsbury
Passage: Admiral Henry John Chetwynd- Talbot, 18th Earl of Shrewsbury, 18th Earl of Waterford, 3rd Earl Talbot, CB, PC( 8 November 1803 – 4 June 1868), styled Viscount of Ingestre between 1826 and 1849 and known as The Earl Talbot between 1849 and 1858, was a British naval commander and Conservative politician.
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British
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[
"William Herbert, 18th Earl of Pembroke",
"Henry Herbert, 17th Earl of Pembroke"
] |
Who is the paternal grandmother of Ahmose-Nebetta?
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Title: Anne Denman
Passage: Anne Denman( 1587–1661) was born in Olde Hall, Retford, Nottinghamshire. Through a fortunate second marriage with Thomas Aylesbury, she became the grandmother of Lady Anne Hyde, Duchess of York and great- grandmother of Queen Mary II and Queen Anne.
Title: Purnima (Hindi actress)
Passage: Purnima Das Verma( born Meherbhano Mohammad Ali) was an Indian film actress who worked predominantly in Hindi language films. She is the grandmother of actor Emraan Hashmi.
Title: Seqenenre Tao
Passage: Seqenenre Tao (also Seqenera Djehuty-aa or Sekenenra Taa), called 'the Brave', ruled over the last of the local kingdoms of the Theban region of Egypt in the Seventeenth Dynasty during the Second Intermediate Period. He probably was the son and successor to Senakhtenre Ahmose and Queen Tetisheri. The dates of his reign are uncertain, but he may have risen to power in the decade ending in 1560 BC or in 1558 BC (based on the probable accession date of his son, Ahmose I, the first ruler of the eighteenth dynasty, see Egyptian chronology). With his queen, Ahhotep I, Seqenenre Tao fathered two pharaohs, Kamose, his immediate successor who was the last pharaoh of the seventeenth dynasty, and Ahmose I who, following a regency by his mother, was the first pharaoh of the eighteenth. Seqenenre Tao is credited with starting the opening moves in a war of revanchism against Hyksos incursions into Egypt, which saw the country completely liberated during the reign of his son Ahmose I.
Title: Diana Guardato
Passage: Diana Guardato was a member of the aristocratic Patrician Guardato family, and had three children with King Ferdinand I: Diana Guardato is the 16th- Great Grandmother of His Royal Highness Albert II of Belgium, 15th- Great Grandmother of His Majesty Juan Carlos I of Spain, 17th- Great Grandmother of Philippe of Belgium, 14th- Great Grandmother of His Majesty Manuel II of Portugal, 16th- Great Grandmother of Grand Duke Henri, as well as many others.
Title: Ahmose-Nebetta
Passage: Ahmose-Nebetta (alternatively written Ahmose-Nebta) (“Child of Iah (the Moon) - Lady of the Land”) was a princess during the late seventeenth dynasty of Egypt. She was probably the daughter of Seqenenre Tao and Queen Ahhotep I. She was the sister of Pharaoh Ahmose I.
Title: Hubba bint Hulail
Passage: Hubba bint Hulail was the grandmother of Hashim ibn' Abd Manaf, thus the great- great- great- grandmother of the Islamic" Nabī"( Prophet) Muhammad ibn Abdullah.
Title: Hannah Arnold
Passage: Hannah Arnold, also known as Hannah Waterman King, was the grandmother of Benedict Arnolds children.
Title: Mona Hopton Bell
Passage: Mona Hopton Bell( 1867- 1940) was a British artist, best known for her portraits of civic figures. She was the grandmother of the painter Jean H. Bell.
Title: Tjuyu
Passage: Tjuyu( sometimes transliterated as Thuya or Thuyu) was an Egyptian noblewoman and the mother of queen Tiye, and the wife of Yuya. She is the grandmother of Akhenaten, and great grandmother of Tutankhamun.
Title: Kaoru Hatoyama
Passage: After the elections of 2009, she became more widely known as the grandmother of Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama and his politician brother Kunio Hatoyama.
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Tetisheri
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[
"Seqenenre Tao",
"Ahmose-Nebetta"
] |
Who is the spouse of the performer of song Dame Tu Amor (Song)?
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Title: Dame Tu Amor (song)
Passage: "Dame Tu Amor" is a song recorded by American recording artist Selena for her second LP record, "Alpha" (1986). Lyrically, the narrator addresses her infatuation to give her his love as she is longing for him to do so with a kiss that ensures admiration for her. The themes explored in the song suggest solicit love. " Dame Tu Amor" is a ranchera ballad with cumbia influences. It was composed by Richard Brooks, Ricky Vela, and Selena's father and manager, Abraham Quintanilla, Jr.. Critics praised the song for its instrumentation and lyrical content and has since been in several compilation albums following Selena's death in 1995. " Dame Tu Amor" peaked at number 31 on the US "Billboard" Hot Ringtones chart in 2006.
Title: Billy Milano
Passage: Billy Milano is a Bronx- born heavy metal musician now based in Austin, Texas. He is the singer and- occasionally- guitarist and bassist of crossover thrash band M.O.D., and he was also the singer of its predecessor, Stormtroopers of Death. He was also the singer of United Forces, which also featured his Stormtroopers of Death bandmate Dan Lilker.
Title: Adib Kheir
Passage: Adib Kheir was a leading Syrian nationalist of the 1920s. He was the owner of the Librairie Universelle in Damascus. His granddaughter is the spouse of Manaf Tlass.
Title: Princess Auguste of Bavaria (1875–1964)
Passage: Princess Auguste of Bavaria( 28 April 1877 – 25 June 1964) was a member of the Bavarian Royal House of Wittelsbach and the spouse of Archduke Joseph August of Austria.
Title: Sophia Magdalena of Denmark
Passage: Sophia Magdalena of Denmark (3 July 1746 – 21 August 1813) was Queen of Sweden as the spouse of King Gustav III.
Title: Mehdi Abrishamchi
Passage: Mehdi Abrishamchi is an Iranian People's Mujahedin of Iran( MEK) politician who has been described as" the right hand man of Massoud Rajavi". He is the former spouse of the group's current leader, Maryam Rajavi, whom he divorced so that she could become the spouse of Massoud Rajavi.
Title: Maria Teresa, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg
Passage: Maria Teresa, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg( born María Teresa Mestre y Batista; on 22 March 1956), is the spouse of Grand Duke Henri.
Title: Marie-Louise Coidavid
Passage: Marie Louise Coidavid( 1778 – March 11, 1851), was the Queen of the Kingdom of Haiti 1811 – 20 as the spouse of Henri I of Haiti.
Title: Gertrude of Bavaria
Passage: Gertrude of Saxony and Bavaria( 1152/55–1197) was Duchess of Swabia as the spouse of Duke Frederick IV, and Queen of Denmark as the spouse of King Canute VI.
Title: Selena
Passage: Selena Quintanilla-Pérez (April 16, 1971 – March 31, 1995) was an American singer, songwriter, spokesperson, model, actress, and fashion designer. Called the Queen of Tejano music, her contributions to music and fashion made her one of the most celebrated Mexican-American entertainers of the late 20th century. "Billboard" magazine named her the top-selling Latin artist of the 1990s decade, while her posthumous collaboration with MAC cosmetics became the best-selling celebrity collection in cosmetics history. Media outlets called her the "Tejano Madonna" for her clothing choices. She also ranks among the most influential Latin artists of all time and is credited for catapulting a music genre into the mainstream market. The youngest child of the Quintanilla family, she debuted on the music scene in 1980 as a member of the band Selena y Los Dinos, which also included her elder siblings A.B. Quintanilla and Suzette Quintanilla. She began recording professionally in 1982. In the 1980s, she was often criticized and was refused bookings at venues across Texas for performing Tejano music—a male-dominated music genre. However, her popularity grew after she won the Tejano Music Award for Female Vocalist of the Year in 1987, which she won nine consecutive times. She signed with EMI Latin in 1989 and released her self-titled debut album the same year, while her brother became her principal music producer and songwriter. Selena released "Entre a Mi Mundo" (1992), which peaked at number one on the US "Billboard" Regional Mexican Albums chart for eight consecutive months. The album's commercial success led music critics to call it the "breakthrough" recording of her musical career. One of its singles, "Como la Flor", became one of her most popular signature songs. "Live!" (1993) won Best Mexican/American Album at the 1994 Grammy Awards, becoming the first recording by a female Tejano artist to do so. In 1994, she released "Amor Prohibido", which became one of the best-selling Latin albums in the United States. It was critically acclaimed as being responsible for Tejano music's first marketable era as it became one of the most popular Latin music subgenres at the time. Selena and her guitarist, Chris Pérez, eloped in April 1992 after her father raised concerns over their relationship. On March 31, 1995, she was shot and killed by Yolanda Saldívar, her friend and former manager of her Selena Etc. boutiques. Saldívar was cornered by police when she attempted to flee, and threatened to kill herself, but was convinced to give herself up and was sentenced to life in prison with possible parole after 30 years. Two weeks later, future US President George W. Bush—governor of Texas at the time—declared Selena's birthday Selena Day in Texas. Her posthumous crossover album, "Dreaming of You" (1995), debuted atop the "Billboard" 200, making Selena the first Latin artist to do this feat. In 1997, Warner Bros. released "Selena", a film about her life and career, which starred Jennifer Lopez as Selena and Lupe Ontiveros as Saldívar. , Selena has sold 60-65 million albums worldwide, making her one of the best-selling female artist in Latin music history.
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Chris Pérez
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"Selena",
"Dame Tu Amor (song)"
] |
Where was the place of burial of Gjon Kastrioti Ii's father?
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Title: Skenderbeg Crnojević
Passage: Staniša" Stanko" Crnojević( Serbian Cyrillic: Станиша „ Станко “ Црнојевић; 1457 – 1528) was a member of the Crnojević noble family that held the Lordship of Zeta; Stanko was the heir to Ivan I Crnojević, who ruled from 1465 to 1490. In 1485 his Grandfather Ndrek son of Gjon Kastrioti sent him to the Ottoman sultan to guarantee his loyalty, as an Ottoman vassal. Stanko converted into Islam and received the name" Skender", hence he is also known as Skenderbeg Crnojević, and became the Ottoman sanjakbey of the Sanjak of Montenegro in 1514 – 1528. He is enumerated in Serbian and Montenegrin epic poetry, in which he is sometimes known as Maksim.
Title: Dhimitër Jonima
Passage: Dhimitër Jonima(? – 1409) was an Albanian nobleman from the Jonima family. Together with other Albanian noblemen he is mentioned as a participant of the Battle of Kosovo in 1389. He suffered another defeat from the Ottoman Empire shortly after the Ottoman forces captured Shkodër in 1393. Then he acted as a mediator between them and Marco Barbadigo, the husband of Helena Thopia who was at that period in possession of Krujë castle. In 1402, as an Ottoman vassal, together with other Albanian noblemen, he fought alongside Bayezid I's forces in the Battle of Ankara. After the Ottoman defeat, he accepted the suzerainty of the Venetian Republic as a vassal of Koja Zaharia. He is last mentioned in the sources in 1409 and is supposed to have died the same year. After his death, Gjon Kastrioti took possession of the Jonima dominions, which became a part of the Principality of Kastrioti. Other members of the Jonima family are mentioned in Shkodër region later, however they never reached the fame of Dhimitër Jonima. Even long after his death, in 1431, upon the defeat of Gjon Kastrioti by Ottoman forces, the lands taken from him and once belonging to Jonima family, were registered by Ottomans as the vilayet of Dhimitër Jonima.
Title: Jerina Branković (wife of Gjon Kastrioti II)
Passage: Jerina Branković , or Irina (Ирина), was the wife of Gjon Kastrioti II. She was the third daughter of Lazar Branković and Helena Palaiologina. She had two sisters, Helen (Mary), wife of King Stephen Tomašević of Bosnia, and Milica, wife of Leonardo III Tocco of Epirus. Gjon Kastrioti II was the "conte di Spoleto" in 1485, and "duca di San Pietro" in Galatina in 1495. They had the following issue:
Title: Skanderbeg
Passage: Gjergj Kastrioti (6 May 1405 – 17 January 1468), known as Skanderbeg (or "Skënderbeu" from), was an Albanian nobleman and military commander who led a rebellion against the Ottoman Empire in what is today Albania, North Macedonia, Kosovo, Montenegro and Serbia. A member of the noble Kastrioti family, he was sent to the Ottoman court as hostage, where he was educated and entered the service of the Ottoman sultan for the next twenty years. He rose through the ranks, culminating in the appointment as "sanjakbey" (governor) of the Sanjak of Dibra in 1440. In 1443, he deserted the Ottomans during the Battle of Niš and became the ruler of Krujë, Svetigrad, and Modrič. In 1444, he was appointed the chief commander of the short-lived League of Lezhë that consolidated nobility throughout what is today Northern Albania. Thus, for the first time Albania was united under a single leader. Skanderbeg's rebellion was not a general uprising of Albanians, because he did not gain support in the Venetian-controlled north or in the Ottoman-controlled south. His followers included, apart from Albanians, also Slavs, Vlachs, and Greeks. Despite this military valor he was not able to do more than to hold his own possessions within the very small area in nowadays northern Albania where almost all of his victories against the Ottomans took place. His rebellion was a national rebellion. The resistance led by him brought Albanians of different regions and dialects together in a common cause, helping define the ethnic identity of the Albanians. Skanderbeg's military skills presented a major obstacle to Ottoman expansion, and he was considered by many in western Europe to be a model of Christian resistance against Muslims. For 25 years, from 1443 to 1468, Skanderbeg's 10,000 man army marched through Ottoman territory winning against consistently larger and better supplied Ottoman forces, for which he was admired. Skanderbeg always signed himself in ("Lord of Albania"), and claimed no other titles but that in documents. In 1451, he recognized "de jure" the sovereignty of the Kingdom of Naples over Albania through the Treaty of Gaeta, to ensure a protective alliance, although he remained a "de facto" independent ruler. In 1460–61, he participated in Italy's civil wars in support of Ferdinand I of Naples. In 1463, he became the chief commander of the crusading forces of Pope Pius II, but the Pope died while the armies were still gathering. Together with Venetians he fought against the Ottomans during the Ottoman–Venetian War (1463–1479) until his death in January 1468. He ranks high in that military history, as the most persistent opponent of the Ottoman Empire in its heyday who was also ever-victorious.
Title: Milica Branković
Passage: Milica Branković (d. 1464) was Serbian princess and the first wife of Leonardo III Tocco, whom she married on 1 May 1463. She was a daughter of despot Lazar Branković of Serbia and Helena Palaiologina. Milica died in childbirth in 1464, while giving birth to Carlo III Tocco. Carlo III Tocco succeeded his father as titular ruler of Epirus (Arta) and Zakynthos. Her siblings were Maria, wife of King Stephen Tomašević of Bosnia and Jerina, wife of Gjon Kastrioti II.
Title: Emperor Daigo
Passage: Daigo's reign spanned the years from 897 through 930. He is named after his place of burial.
Title: Kastrioti (kephale)
Passage: Kastrioti or Castriot of Kanina was a kephale of Kanina in 1368. He was probably the first member of the Kastrioti family mentioned in historical documents. If so, he was the father of Pal Kastrioti, grandfather of Gjon Kastrioti and great- grandfather of Skanderbeg. Some scholars believe that his first name was Branilo, while other scholars suggest that this belief is the result of misreading a historical document.
Title: Voisava
Passage: Voisava( 1402 – 05) was the wife of Gjon Kastrioti( 1386 – d. 1437), a nobleman with whom she had nine children, one of whom was the most powerful Albanian nobleman in history, regarded a national hero, George Kastrioti" Skanderbeg"( 1405 – 1468). She is mentioned in passing in two sources from the start of the 16th century. The first source, a biography on her son, mentions her as the daughter of a" Triballian nobleman", which is interpreted as her being Serbian, modern scholars pointing to the Branković dynasty. Her name is Slavic, as are several of her children's names.
Title: Gjon Kastrioti II
Passage: John Castriot II (1456–1502), was the son of Skanderbeg, the Albanian national hero, and of Donika Kastrioti, daughter of Gjergj Arianiti. He was for a short time Lord of Kruja after his father death, Duke of San Pietro in Galatina (1485), Count of Soleto, Signore of Monte Sant'Angelo and San Giovanni Rotondo. In 1495 Ferdinand I of Naples gave the title of the Signore of Gagliano del Capo and Oria. While in his teens he was forced to leave the country after the death of his father in 1468. He is known also for his role in the Albanian uprising of 1481, when, after reaching the Albanian coast from Italy settling in Himara, he tried to struggle against the Ottomans. In June 1481 he supported forces of Ivan Crnojević to successfully recapture Zeta from Ottomans. He was unable to re-establish the Kastriot principality and liberate Albania from the Ottomans, and he retired in Italy after three years of war in 1484.
Title: Gjon Nikollë Kazazi
Passage: Gjon Nikollë Kazazi( in Latin: Giovanni Battista Nicolovich Casasi) was an Albanian Catholic cleric, who served as Archbishop of the Diocese of Skopje, known for discovering Meshari of Gjon Buzuku.
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Lezhë
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[
"Gjon Kastrioti II",
"Skanderbeg"
] |
What is the date of birth of Alfonso Fadrique's father?
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Title: Brian Saunders (weightlifter)
Passage: Brian Saunders( date of birth and death unknown) was a male weightlifter who competed for England.
Title: Terence Robinson
Passage: Terence D. Robinson( date of birth and death unknown) was a male wrestler who competed for England.
Title: John Fadrique
Passage: John Fadrique( died 1366) was a son of Alfonso Fadrique, vicar general of Athens and Neopatras, and Marulla of Verona. He is attested as lord of Aegina and Salamis in 1350.
Title: Theodred II (Bishop of Elmham)
Passage: Theodred II was a medieval Bishop of Elmham. The date of Theodred's consecration unknown, but the date of his death was sometime between 995 and 997.
Title: Politics of Malta
Passage: The politics of Malta takes place within a framework of a parliamentary representative democratic republic, whereby the President of Malta is the constitutional head of state. Executive Authority is vested in the President of Malta with the general direction and control of the Government of Malta remaining with the Prime Minister of Malta who is the head of government and the cabinet. Legislative power is vested in the Parliament of Malta which consists of the President of Malta and the unicameral House of Representatives of Malta with the Speaker presiding officer of the legislative body. Judicial power remains with the Chief Justice and the Judiciary of Malta. Since Independence, the party electoral system has been dominated by the Christian democratic Nationalist Party ("Partit Nazzjonalista") and the social democratic Labour Party ("Partit Laburista").
Title: Les Richards
Passage: Les Richards( date of birth unknown) was an Australian rules footballer who played with North Melbourne in the Victorian Football League( VFL).
Title: Frederick III of Sicily
Passage: Frederick II (or III) (13 December 1272 – 25 June 1337) was the regent (from 1291) and subsequent King of Sicily from 1295 until his death. He was the third son of Peter III of Aragon and served in the War of the Sicilian Vespers on behalf of his father and brothers, Alfonso ΙΙΙ and James ΙΙ. He was confirmed as King of Trinacria (another name for the island of Sicily) by the Peace of Caltabellotta in 1302. His reign saw important constitutional reforms: the "Constitutiones regalesCapitula alia", and "Ordinationes generales".
Title: Etan Boritzer
Passage: Etan Boritzer( born 1950) is an American writer of children ’s literature who is best known for his book" What is God?" first published in 1989. His best selling" What is?" illustrated children's book series on character education and difficult subjects for children is a popular teaching guide for parents, teachers and child- life professionals. Boritzer gained national critical acclaim after" What is God?" was published in 1989 although the book has caused controversy from religious fundamentalists for its universalist views. The other current books in the" What is?" series include What is Love?, What is Death?, What is Beautiful?, What is Funny?, What is Right?, What is Peace?, What is Money?, What is Dreaming?, What is a Friend?, What is True?, What is a Family?, What is a Feeling?" The series is now also translated into 15 languages. Boritzer was first published in 1963 at the age of 13 when he wrote an essay in his English class at Wade Junior High School in the Bronx, New York on the assassination of John F. Kennedy. His essay was included in a special anthology by New York City public school children compiled and published by the New York City Department of Education. Boritzer now lives in Venice, California and maintains his publishing office there also. He has helped numerous other authors to get published through" How to Get Your Book Published!" programs. Boritzer is also a yoga teacher who teaches regular classes locally and guest- teaches nationally. He is also recognized nationally as an erudite speaker on" The Teachings of the Buddha."
Title: David Aldus
Passage: David Aldus( born 18 September 1941) is a Welsh painter. Much of his work depicts landscape scenes but he is equally known for his maritime scenes having sold one to the President of Malta Dr Ugo Mifsud Bonnici. The painting" A Tribute to the People of Malta" sold for £ 10,000. The President of Malta gave the painting to the people of Malta and is in the Museum of Malta in Valletta where it is on display.
Title: Alfonso Fadrique
Passage: Don Alfonso Fadrique (died 1338) was the eldest and illegitimate son of Frederick II of Sicily. He served as vicar general of the Duchy of Athens from 1317 to 1330. He was first proclaimed vicar general by his father in 1317 and sent off to govern Athens on behalf of his younger half-brother Manfred. He arrived in Piraeus with ten galleys later that year, but Manfred had died and was succeeded by another brother, William II. In the year of his arrival, Fadrique married Marulla, the daughter of Boniface of Verona, thus allying himself with the chief lord of Euboea. By this marriage, also, he acquired rights to the castles of Larmena, Karystos, Zetouni, and Gardiki. Over the next two years, Fadrique warred with the Republic of Venice and stormed the city of Negroponte with Turks after Boniface of Verona died. In 1318, John II Ducas, the "sebastokrator" of Neopatras, died and Fadrique invaded Thessaly. He took possession of his castles at Zetouni and Gardiki and conquered Neopatras, Siderokastron, Loidoriki, Domokos, and Pharsalus. He conquered the palace of the Ducae at Neopatras and took the title of Vicar General of the Duchy of Neopatras. He built a tower at Neopatras. In 1330, Alfonso was relieved of his duties as vicar general and replaced by Odo de Novelles. He was compensated with the Sicilian counties of Malta and Gozo. He died in 1338 and left five sons, Peter; James, father of Louis Fadrique; William, lord of Livadeia; Boniface, lord of Aigina, Piada and Karystos; John, lord of Salamina and two daughters, Simona, who wed George II Ghisi and Jua.
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[
"Alfonso Fadrique",
"Frederick III of Sicily"
] |
What nationality is the performer of song Gone Fishin' (Song)?
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Title: O Valencia!
Passage: " O Valencia!" is the fifth single by the indie rock band The Decemberists, and the first released from their fourth studio album," The Crane Wife". The music was written by The Decemberists and the lyrics by Colin Meloy. It tells a story of two star- crossed lovers. The singer falls in love with a person who belongs to an opposing gang. At the end of the song, the singer's lover jumps in to defend the singer, who is confronting his lover's brother( the singer's" sworn enemy") and is killed by the bullet intended for the singer.
Title: Kristian Leontiou
Passage: Kristian Leontiou (born February 1982) is a British singer of Greek Cypriot descent, and is the singer for the indie rock band One eskimO.
Title: Gone Fishin' (song)
Passage: Gone Fishin' is a song written by Nick and Charles Kenny and recorded by Bing Crosby and Louis Armstrong in 1951. The song had been published in 1950 and was recorded by Arthur Godfrey, The Three Suns with Texas Jim Robertson, and by the Johnny Guarnieri Quintet in 1950. None of these recordings charted. The Crosby recording came about when the singer had Armstrong as a guest on his radio show which was being taped on April 19, 1951 for broadcast on April 25 that year. As was customary, the songs to be used in the broadcast were taped in advance as a back-up in case the live broadcast versions did not go well. The song was so well received that Decca Records decided to issue the pre-recording commercially and it charted briefly in June 1951 with a peak position of #19. Crosby used the song in his concert performances in 1976 singing it with comedian Ted Rogers. The duet with Louis Armstrong is still heard frequently on radio. The song was later recorded by Pat Boone, Gene Autry and The Manhattan Transfer.
Title: Panda (Astro song)
Passage: " Panda" is a song of the Chilean band Astro and is the fifth song of the homonymous album of the year 2011. The song was composed and produced by the singer of the band Andrés Nusser and released like third single of the album on February 1, 2013.
Title: Billy Milano
Passage: Billy Milano is a Bronx- born heavy metal musician now based in Austin, Texas. He is the singer and- occasionally- guitarist and bassist of crossover thrash band M.O.D., and he was also the singer of its predecessor, Stormtroopers of Death. He was also the singer of United Forces, which also featured his Stormtroopers of Death bandmate Dan Lilker.
Title: Dáithí Sproule
Passage: Dáithí Sproule( born 23 May 1950) is a guitarist and singer of traditional Irish music. His niece is the singer Claire Sproule.
Title: Caspar Babypants
Passage: Caspar Babypants is the stage name of children's music artist Chris Ballew, who is also widely known as the singer of The Presidents of the United States of America.
Title: Bernie Bonvoisin
Passage: Bernard Bonvoisin, known as Bernie Bonvoisin( born 9 July 1956 in Nanterre, Hauts- de- Seine), is a French hard rock singer and film director. He is best known for having been the singer of Trust. He was one of the best friends of Bon Scott the singer of AC/ DC and together they recorded the song" Ride On" which was one of the last songs by Bon Scott.
Title: Astrid North
Passage: Astrid North( Astrid Karina North Radmann; 24 August 1973, Berlin – 25 June 2019, Berlin) was a German soul singer and songwriter. She was the singer of the German band, with whom she released five Albums. As guest singer of the band she published three albums.
Title: Bing Crosby
Passage: Harold Lillis "Bing" Crosby Jr. (May 3, 1903 – October 14, 1977) was an American singer, comedian and actor. The first multimedia star, Crosby was a leader in record sales, radio ratings, and motion picture grosses from 1931 to 1954. His early career coincided with recording innovations that allowed him to develop an intimate singing style that influenced many male singers who followed him, including Perry Como, Frank Sinatra, Dick Haymes, and Dean Martin. "Yank" magazine said that he was "the person who had done the most for the morale of overseas servicemen" during World War II. In 1948, American polls declared him the "most admired man alive", ahead of Jackie Robinson and Pope Pius XII. Also in 1948, "Music Digest" estimated that his recordings filled more than half of the 80,000 weekly hours allocated to recorded radio music. Crosby won an Oscar for Best Actor for his role as Father Chuck O'Malley in the 1944 motion picture "Going My Way" and was nominated for his reprise of the role in "The Bells of St. Mary's" opposite Ingrid Bergman the next year, becoming the first of six actors to be nominated twice for playing the same character. In 1963, Crosby received the first Grammy Global Achievement Award. He is one of 33 people to have three stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, in the categories of motion pictures, radio, and audio recording. He was also known for his collaborations with longtime friend Bob Hope, starring in the "Road to..." films from 1940 to 1962. Crosby influenced the development of the postwar recording industry. After seeing a demonstration of a German broadcast quality reel-to-reel tape recorder brought to America by John T. Mullin, he invested $50,000 in a California electronics company called Ampex to build copies. He then convinced ABC to allow him to tape his shows. He became the first performer to pre-record his radio shows and master his commercial recordings onto magnetic tape. Through the medium of recording, he constructed his radio programs with the same directorial tools and craftsmanship (editing, retaking, rehearsal, time shifting) used in motion picture production, a practice that became an industry standard. In addition to his work with early audio tape recording, he helped to finance the development of videotape, bought television stations, bred racehorses, and co-owned the Pittsburgh Pirates baseball team.
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[
"Bing Crosby",
"Gone Fishin' (song)"
] |
Where was the place of death of Agnes Of Burgundy, Duchess Of Aquitaine's mother?
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Title: Henry, son of Robert I of Burgundy
Passage: Henry of Burgundy (c. 1035 – January 27, 1070/1074), called the Gallant ("le Damoiseau"), was the eldest surviving son and heir of Robert I, Duke of Burgundy, second son of Robert II of France, and his wife, Helie of Semur, granddaughter of Henry I, Duke of Burgundy. Little is known about his life. He died shortly before his father and was never duke himself. The name of Henry's wife is not known, though both Sibylla and Clémence have been suggested. The first of these derives from an undated obituary from Besançon, Sainte-Etienne, naming "Sibilla, mater ducus Burgundie" (Sibylla, mother of the Duke of Burgundy), it being reasoned that since she is not called duchess, she must have been married to the sole father of a duke who was not a duke himself, Henry. However, it has been argued by Jean Richard that this is a reference to Sibylla of Burgundy, Duchess of Burgundy, mother of the then-ruling duke, Hugh II. Richard proposed based on the name's repeated use among the descendants of her son Odo I, Duke of Burgundy that she may have been named Clémence, although Odo's wife had a sister, Clementia of Burgundy, who could have been the inspiration for its use among their descendants. Based on the use of the byname "Borel" by Odo I, genealogist Szabolcs de Vajay proposed that his mother was the daughter of Berenguer Ramon I, Count of Barcelona and his third wife, Guisle of Lluca, and hence granddaughter of Ramon Borrell, Count of Barcelona, although there is no documentary evidence that this was the case. Henry's wife died on or after July 6, 1074.
Title: Agnes of Waiblingen
Passage: Agnes of Waiblingen( 1072/ 73 – 24 September 1143), also known as Agnes of Germany, Agnes of Poitou and Agnes of Saarbrücken, was a member of the Salian imperial family. Through her first marriage, she was Duchess of Swabia; through her second marriage, she was Margravine of Austria.
Title: Agnes of France, Duchess of Burgundy
Passage: Agnes of France( c. 1260 – 19 December 1327) was a Duchess of Burgundy by marriage to Robert II, Duke of Burgundy. She served as regent of Burgundy during the minority of her son in 1306 – 1311.
Title: Joan III, Countess of Burgundy
Passage: Joan III of Burgundy( 1/2 May 1308 – 10/15 August 1347), also known as Joan of France was a reigning Countess of Burgundy and Artois in 1330 – 1349, She was also Duchess of Burgundy by marriage to Odo IV, Duke of Burgundy. She was the eldest daughter of King Philip V of France and Countess Joan II of Burgundy.
Title: Agnes of Burgundy, Duchess of Aquitaine
Passage: Agnes of Burgundy (or Agnes de Macon; died 10 November 1068) was Duchess of Aquitaine by marriage to Duke William V and Countess of Anjou by marriage to Count Geoffrey II. She served as regent of the Duchy of Aquitaine during the minority of her son from 1039 until 1044. She was a daughter of Otto-William, Count of Burgundy and Ermentrude de Roucy and a member of the House of Ivrea.
Title: Agnes of Aquitaine, Queen of Aragon and Navarre
Passage: Agnes of Aquitaine( end of 1072 – 6 June 1097) was a daughter of William VIII, Duke of Aquitaine, and his third wife, Hildegarde of Burgundy, and thus half- sister of Agnes of Aquitaine, Queen of Castile, with whom she is sometimes confused. In 1081, Agnes was betrothed to Peter I of Aragon and Navarre. During 1086 in Jaca the couple married, and upon Peter's succession, Agnes became queen of Aragon and Navarre. By him, Agnes had two children, both of whom predeceased their father: Peter( died 1103) and Isabella( died 1104). Agnes died in 1097, and her husband remarried to a woman named Bertha.
Title: Anne of Burgundy
Passage: Anne of Burgundy, Duchess of Bedford (30 September 1404 – 13 November 1432) was a daughter of John the Fearless, Duke of Burgundy (1371–1419) and his wife Margaret of Bavaria (1363–1423).
Title: Elisabeth of Cleves, Countess of Schwarzburg-Blankenburg
Passage: Elisabeth of Cleves was the daughter of Adolph I, Duke of Cleves and Marie of Burgundy, Duchess of Cleves. She married Count Henry XXVI of Schwarzburg- Blankenburg, on July 15, 1434.
Title: Isabella of Bourbon
Passage: Isabella of Bourbon, Countess of Charolais( 1434 – 25 September 1465) was the second wife of Charles the Bold, Count of Charolais and future Duke of Burgundy. She was a daughter of Charles I, Duke of Bourbon and Agnes of Burgundy, and the mother of Mary of Burgundy, heiress of Burgundy.
Title: Ermentrude de Roucy
Passage: Ermentrude de Roucy (born 958 - died 5 May 1005) (Irmtrude) was a Countess and Duchess of Burgundy. She was a daughter of Renaud of Roucy and his wife, Alberade of Lorraine, daughter of Gilbert, Duke of Lorraine. Ermentrude married Alberic II of Mâcon and thus became a countess of Mâcon. She also married Otto-William, Count of Burgundy. They had children:
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[
"Agnes of Burgundy, Duchess of Aquitaine",
"Ermentrude de Roucy"
] |
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