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[
"Central Asia",
"has part(s)",
"Republic of Kazakhstan"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Central Asia<\e1> and <e2>Republic of Kazakhstan<\e2>.
The Astana International Financial Centre (AIFC) is a financial hub in Astana, Kazakhstan that officially launched on July 5, 2018. On 20 May 2015, the President of Republic of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev announced the “ 100 Concrete Steps ” Plan of the Nation to implement the five institutional reforms, designed to provide a strong national platform needed to achieve country ’s ambition of joining the top 30 developed countries by 2050. As part of the Plan of the Nation, the AIFC was established with a special legal status to be based on the EXPO-2017 International Specialized Exhibition infrastructure. The Constitutional Law " On the Astana International Financial Centre " approved on 7 December 2015 provides a legal framework for the functioning of the AIFC as well as a favourable environment for its participants. The Astana International Financial Centre plays one of the main roles in attracting financial resources. It is positioned as a financial hub for the countries of Central Asia, the Caucasus, Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU), Middle East, Western China, Mongolia and Europe. | has part(s) | 10 | [
"Central Asia",
"Republic of Kazakhstan"
] | 43,061 |
[
"Central Asia",
"has part(s)",
"Kazakhstan"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Central Asia<\e1> and <e2>Kazakhstan<\e2>.
The Astana International Financial Centre (AIFC) is a financial hub in Astana, Kazakhstan that officially launched on July 5, 2018. On 20 May 2015, the President of Republic of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev announced the “ 100 Concrete Steps ” Plan of the Nation to implement the five institutional reforms, designed to provide a strong national platform needed to achieve country ’s ambition of joining the top 30 developed countries by 2050. As part of the Plan of the Nation, the AIFC was established with a special legal status to be based on the EXPO-2017 International Specialized Exhibition infrastructure. The Constitutional Law " On the Astana International Financial Centre " approved on 7 December 2015 provides a legal framework for the functioning of the AIFC as well as a favourable environment for its participants. The Astana International Financial Centre plays one of the main roles in attracting financial resources. It is positioned as a financial hub for the countries of Central Asia, the Caucasus, Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU), Middle East, Western China, Mongolia and Europe. | has part(s) | 10 | [
"Central Asia",
"Kazakhstan"
] | 43,062 |
[
"Amos J. Hochstein",
"country of citizenship",
"U.S."
] | Find the relation between <e1>Amos J. Hochstein<\e1> and <e2>U.S.<\e2>.
Amos J. Hochstein (born January 4, 1973) is a U.S. businessman, former diplomat and national security and energy expert. He has worked in the U.S. Congress, has testified before congressional panels and has served under the Barack Obama administration under Secretaries of State Clinton and Kerry. He was appointed Deputy Assistant Secretary of State in 2011 and as Special Envoy and Coordinator for International Energy Affairs. In 2015, President Barack Obama nominated Hochstein to be the Assistant Secretary of State for Energy Ressources. While at the State Department, Hochstein worked as a close advisor to Vice - President Joe Biden. He served in the administration from 2011 to 2017. In March 2017, he joined Tellurian, a private Houston - based LNG company, where he serves as Senior Vice President Marketing. He serves on the supervisory board of Naftogaz as well as the Board's of the Atlantic Council and U.S. - India Business Council. | country of citizenship | 29 | [
"Amos J. Hochstein",
"U.S."
] | 43,140 |
[
"Kerry",
"country of citizenship",
"U.S."
] | Find the relation between <e1>Kerry<\e1> and <e2>U.S.<\e2>.
Amos J. Hochstein (born January 4, 1973) is a U.S. businessman, former diplomat and national security and energy expert. He has worked in the U.S. Congress, has testified before congressional panels and has served under the Barack Obama administration under Secretaries of State Clinton and Kerry. He was appointed Deputy Assistant Secretary of State in 2011 and as Special Envoy and Coordinator for International Energy Affairs. In 2015, President Barack Obama nominated Hochstein to be the Assistant Secretary of State for Energy Ressources. While at the State Department, Hochstein worked as a close advisor to Vice - President Joe Biden. He served in the administration from 2011 to 2017. In March 2017, he joined Tellurian, a private Houston - based LNG company, where he serves as Senior Vice President Marketing. He serves on the supervisory board of Naftogaz as well as the Board's of the Atlantic Council and U.S. - India Business Council. | country of citizenship | 29 | [
"Kerry",
"U.S."
] | 43,144 |
[
"U.S.",
"head of government",
"Barack Obama"
] | Find the relation between <e1>U.S.<\e1> and <e2>Barack Obama<\e2>.
Amos J. Hochstein (born January 4, 1973) is a U.S. businessman, former diplomat and national security and energy expert. He has worked in the U.S. Congress, has testified before congressional panels and has served under the Barack Obama administration under Secretaries of State Clinton and Kerry. He was appointed Deputy Assistant Secretary of State in 2011 and as Special Envoy and Coordinator for International Energy Affairs. In 2015, President Barack Obama nominated Hochstein to be the Assistant Secretary of State for Energy Ressources. While at the State Department, Hochstein worked as a close advisor to Vice - President Joe Biden. He served in the administration from 2011 to 2017. In March 2017, he joined Tellurian, a private Houston - based LNG company, where he serves as Senior Vice President Marketing. He serves on the supervisory board of Naftogaz as well as the Board's of the Atlantic Council and U.S. - India Business Council. | head of government | 0 | [
"U.S.",
"Barack Obama"
] | 43,149 |
[
"Tellurian",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Houston"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Tellurian<\e1> and <e2>Houston<\e2>.
Amos J. Hochstein (born January 4, 1973) is a U.S. businessman, former diplomat and national security and energy expert. He has worked in the U.S. Congress, has testified before congressional panels and has served under the Barack Obama administration under Secretaries of State Clinton and Kerry. He was appointed Deputy Assistant Secretary of State in 2011 and as Special Envoy and Coordinator for International Energy Affairs. In 2015, President Barack Obama nominated Hochstein to be the Assistant Secretary of State for Energy Ressources. While at the State Department, Hochstein worked as a close advisor to Vice - President Joe Biden. He served in the administration from 2011 to 2017. In March 2017, he joined Tellurian, a private Houston - based LNG company, where he serves as Senior Vice President Marketing. He serves on the supervisory board of Naftogaz as well as the Board's of the Atlantic Council and U.S. - India Business Council. | located in the administrative territorial entity | 3 | [
"Tellurian",
"Houston"
] | 43,150 |
[
"U.S.",
"head of government",
"Clinton"
] | Find the relation between <e1>U.S.<\e1> and <e2>Clinton<\e2>.
Amos J. Hochstein (born January 4, 1973) is a U.S. businessman, former diplomat and national security and energy expert. He has worked in the U.S. Congress, has testified before congressional panels and has served under the Barack Obama administration under Secretaries of State Clinton and Kerry. He was appointed Deputy Assistant Secretary of State in 2011 and as Special Envoy and Coordinator for International Energy Affairs. In 2015, President Barack Obama nominated Hochstein to be the Assistant Secretary of State for Energy Ressources. While at the State Department, Hochstein worked as a close advisor to Vice - President Joe Biden. He served in the administration from 2011 to 2017. In March 2017, he joined Tellurian, a private Houston - based LNG company, where he serves as Senior Vice President Marketing. He serves on the supervisory board of Naftogaz as well as the Board's of the Atlantic Council and U.S. - India Business Council. | head of government | 0 | [
"U.S.",
"Clinton"
] | 43,154 |
[
"U.S.",
"head of government",
"Joe Biden"
] | Find the relation between <e1>U.S.<\e1> and <e2>Joe Biden<\e2>.
Amos J. Hochstein (born January 4, 1973) is a U.S. businessman, former diplomat and national security and energy expert. He has worked in the U.S. Congress, has testified before congressional panels and has served under the Barack Obama administration under Secretaries of State Clinton and Kerry. He was appointed Deputy Assistant Secretary of State in 2011 and as Special Envoy and Coordinator for International Energy Affairs. In 2015, President Barack Obama nominated Hochstein to be the Assistant Secretary of State for Energy Ressources. While at the State Department, Hochstein worked as a close advisor to Vice - President Joe Biden. He served in the administration from 2011 to 2017. In March 2017, he joined Tellurian, a private Houston - based LNG company, where he serves as Senior Vice President Marketing. He serves on the supervisory board of Naftogaz as well as the Board's of the Atlantic Council and U.S. - India Business Council. | head of government | 0 | [
"U.S.",
"Joe Biden"
] | 43,157 |
[
"Tellurian",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"U.S."
] | Find the relation between <e1>Tellurian<\e1> and <e2>U.S.<\e2>.
Amos J. Hochstein (born January 4, 1973) is a U.S. businessman, former diplomat and national security and energy expert. He has worked in the U.S. Congress, has testified before congressional panels and has served under the Barack Obama administration under Secretaries of State Clinton and Kerry. He was appointed Deputy Assistant Secretary of State in 2011 and as Special Envoy and Coordinator for International Energy Affairs. In 2015, President Barack Obama nominated Hochstein to be the Assistant Secretary of State for Energy Ressources. While at the State Department, Hochstein worked as a close advisor to Vice - President Joe Biden. He served in the administration from 2011 to 2017. In March 2017, he joined Tellurian, a private Houston - based LNG company, where he serves as Senior Vice President Marketing. He serves on the supervisory board of Naftogaz as well as the Board's of the Atlantic Council and U.S. - India Business Council. | located in the administrative territorial entity | 3 | [
"Tellurian",
"U.S."
] | 43,168 |
[
"Gregorio Pacheco Leyes",
"place of birth",
"Livilivi"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Gregorio Pacheco Leyes<\e1> and <e2>Livilivi<\e2>.
Gregorio Pacheco Leyes (4 July 1823 – 20 August 1899) was the constitutional President of Bolivia from 1884 to 1888. A native of Livilivi, Province of Potosí, Pacheco won a disputed election that was a virtual three - way tie between him, Conservative leader Aniceto Arce, and Liberal chief Eliodoro Camacho. Pacheco was self - made a wealthy man (he was born poor) and the country's foremost philanthropist. He made his money purchasing shares in defunct silver mines which he rehabilitated. By the mid 19th century Pacheco emerged as a wealthy, efficient, progressive, and pragmatic silver tycoon. Bolivia's state of instability, fraught with coups and international conflicts concerned him greatly. | place of birth | 19 | [
"Gregorio Pacheco Leyes",
"Livilivi"
] | 43,361 |
[
"Aniceto Arce",
"country of citizenship",
"Bolivia"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Aniceto Arce<\e1> and <e2>Bolivia<\e2>.
Gregorio Pacheco Leyes (4 July 1823 – 20 August 1899) was the constitutional President of Bolivia from 1884 to 1888. A native of Livilivi, Province of Potosí, Pacheco won a disputed election that was a virtual three - way tie between him, Conservative leader Aniceto Arce, and Liberal chief Eliodoro Camacho. Pacheco was self - made a wealthy man (he was born poor) and the country's foremost philanthropist. He made his money purchasing shares in defunct silver mines which he rehabilitated. By the mid 19th century Pacheco emerged as a wealthy, efficient, progressive, and pragmatic silver tycoon. Bolivia's state of instability, fraught with coups and international conflicts concerned him greatly. | country of citizenship | 29 | [
"Aniceto Arce",
"Bolivia"
] | 43,366 |
[
"Aniceto Arce",
"member of political party",
"Conservative"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Aniceto Arce<\e1> and <e2>Conservative<\e2>.
Gregorio Pacheco Leyes (4 July 1823 – 20 August 1899) was the constitutional President of Bolivia from 1884 to 1888. A native of Livilivi, Province of Potosí, Pacheco won a disputed election that was a virtual three - way tie between him, Conservative leader Aniceto Arce, and Liberal chief Eliodoro Camacho. Pacheco was self - made a wealthy man (he was born poor) and the country's foremost philanthropist. He made his money purchasing shares in defunct silver mines which he rehabilitated. By the mid 19th century Pacheco emerged as a wealthy, efficient, progressive, and pragmatic silver tycoon. Bolivia's state of instability, fraught with coups and international conflicts concerned him greatly. | member of political party | 40 | [
"Aniceto Arce",
"Conservative"
] | 43,367 |
[
"Eliodoro Camacho",
"country of citizenship",
"Bolivia"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Eliodoro Camacho<\e1> and <e2>Bolivia<\e2>.
Gregorio Pacheco Leyes (4 July 1823 – 20 August 1899) was the constitutional President of Bolivia from 1884 to 1888. A native of Livilivi, Province of Potosí, Pacheco won a disputed election that was a virtual three - way tie between him, Conservative leader Aniceto Arce, and Liberal chief Eliodoro Camacho. Pacheco was self - made a wealthy man (he was born poor) and the country's foremost philanthropist. He made his money purchasing shares in defunct silver mines which he rehabilitated. By the mid 19th century Pacheco emerged as a wealthy, efficient, progressive, and pragmatic silver tycoon. Bolivia's state of instability, fraught with coups and international conflicts concerned him greatly. | country of citizenship | 29 | [
"Eliodoro Camacho",
"Bolivia"
] | 43,369 |
[
"Livilivi",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Province of Potosí"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Livilivi<\e1> and <e2>Province of Potosí<\e2>.
Gregorio Pacheco Leyes (4 July 1823 – 20 August 1899) was the constitutional President of Bolivia from 1884 to 1888. A native of Livilivi, Province of Potosí, Pacheco won a disputed election that was a virtual three - way tie between him, Conservative leader Aniceto Arce, and Liberal chief Eliodoro Camacho. Pacheco was self - made a wealthy man (he was born poor) and the country's foremost philanthropist. He made his money purchasing shares in defunct silver mines which he rehabilitated. By the mid 19th century Pacheco emerged as a wealthy, efficient, progressive, and pragmatic silver tycoon. Bolivia's state of instability, fraught with coups and international conflicts concerned him greatly. | located in the administrative territorial entity | 3 | [
"Livilivi",
"Province of Potosí"
] | 43,370 |
[
"Eliodoro Camacho",
"member of",
"Liberal"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Eliodoro Camacho<\e1> and <e2>Liberal<\e2>.
Gregorio Pacheco Leyes (4 July 1823 – 20 August 1899) was the constitutional President of Bolivia from 1884 to 1888. A native of Livilivi, Province of Potosí, Pacheco won a disputed election that was a virtual three - way tie between him, Conservative leader Aniceto Arce, and Liberal chief Eliodoro Camacho. Pacheco was self - made a wealthy man (he was born poor) and the country's foremost philanthropist. He made his money purchasing shares in defunct silver mines which he rehabilitated. By the mid 19th century Pacheco emerged as a wealthy, efficient, progressive, and pragmatic silver tycoon. Bolivia's state of instability, fraught with coups and international conflicts concerned him greatly. | member of | 24 | [
"Eliodoro Camacho",
"Liberal"
] | 43,376 |
[
"Liberal",
"chairperson",
"Eliodoro Camacho"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Liberal<\e1> and <e2>Eliodoro Camacho<\e2>.
Gregorio Pacheco Leyes (4 July 1823 – 20 August 1899) was the constitutional President of Bolivia from 1884 to 1888. A native of Livilivi, Province of Potosí, Pacheco won a disputed election that was a virtual three - way tie between him, Conservative leader Aniceto Arce, and Liberal chief Eliodoro Camacho. Pacheco was self - made a wealthy man (he was born poor) and the country's foremost philanthropist. He made his money purchasing shares in defunct silver mines which he rehabilitated. By the mid 19th century Pacheco emerged as a wealthy, efficient, progressive, and pragmatic silver tycoon. Bolivia's state of instability, fraught with coups and international conflicts concerned him greatly. | chairperson | 52 | [
"Liberal",
"Eliodoro Camacho"
] | 43,377 |
[
"Conservative",
"chairperson",
"Aniceto Arce"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Conservative<\e1> and <e2>Aniceto Arce<\e2>.
Gregorio Pacheco Leyes (4 July 1823 – 20 August 1899) was the constitutional President of Bolivia from 1884 to 1888. A native of Livilivi, Province of Potosí, Pacheco won a disputed election that was a virtual three - way tie between him, Conservative leader Aniceto Arce, and Liberal chief Eliodoro Camacho. Pacheco was self - made a wealthy man (he was born poor) and the country's foremost philanthropist. He made his money purchasing shares in defunct silver mines which he rehabilitated. By the mid 19th century Pacheco emerged as a wealthy, efficient, progressive, and pragmatic silver tycoon. Bolivia's state of instability, fraught with coups and international conflicts concerned him greatly. | chairperson | 52 | [
"Conservative",
"Aniceto Arce"
] | 43,378 |
[
"Gregorio Pacheco Leyes",
"place of birth",
"Province of Potosí"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Gregorio Pacheco Leyes<\e1> and <e2>Province of Potosí<\e2>.
Gregorio Pacheco Leyes (4 July 1823 – 20 August 1899) was the constitutional President of Bolivia from 1884 to 1888. A native of Livilivi, Province of Potosí, Pacheco won a disputed election that was a virtual three - way tie between him, Conservative leader Aniceto Arce, and Liberal chief Eliodoro Camacho. Pacheco was self - made a wealthy man (he was born poor) and the country's foremost philanthropist. He made his money purchasing shares in defunct silver mines which he rehabilitated. By the mid 19th century Pacheco emerged as a wealthy, efficient, progressive, and pragmatic silver tycoon. Bolivia's state of instability, fraught with coups and international conflicts concerned him greatly. | place of birth | 19 | [
"Gregorio Pacheco Leyes",
"Province of Potosí"
] | 43,379 |
[
"Peter Kenneth Murray",
"country of citizenship",
"Australia"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Peter Kenneth Murray<\e1> and <e2>Australia<\e2>.
Peter Kenneth Murray (born 14 October 1969) is an Australian singer - songwriter whose first three full - length albums reached number 1 on the Australian music charts. He has been nominated several times at the ARIAs and has had several songs reach the top forty in Australia. His first LP, Feeler, reached number 1 a few months after its mid-2003 release, and his follow - up record, See The Sun, had a similar level of success, with all of the singles receiving widespread airplay. His third studio album, Summer At Eureka, was released in May 2008. To date, Murray has sold over 1 million records. Some of the greatest influences on his career are Nick Drake, Neil Young and Bob Dylan. In November 2013, Murray toured Canada with Paul Langlois and Rob Baker of The Tragically Hip. | country of citizenship | 29 | [
"Peter Kenneth Murray",
"Australia"
] | 43,456 |
[
"See The Sun",
"performer",
"Peter Kenneth Murray"
] | Find the relation between <e1>See The Sun<\e1> and <e2>Peter Kenneth Murray<\e2>.
Peter Kenneth Murray (born 14 October 1969) is an Australian singer - songwriter whose first three full - length albums reached number 1 on the Australian music charts. He has been nominated several times at the ARIAs and has had several songs reach the top forty in Australia. His first LP, Feeler, reached number 1 a few months after its mid-2003 release, and his follow - up record, See The Sun, had a similar level of success, with all of the singles receiving widespread airplay. His third studio album, Summer At Eureka, was released in May 2008. To date, Murray has sold over 1 million records. Some of the greatest influences on his career are Nick Drake, Neil Young and Bob Dylan. In November 2013, Murray toured Canada with Paul Langlois and Rob Baker of The Tragically Hip. | performer | 35 | [
"See The Sun",
"Peter Kenneth Murray"
] | 43,457 |
[
"Summer At Eureka",
"performer",
"Peter Kenneth Murray"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Summer At Eureka<\e1> and <e2>Peter Kenneth Murray<\e2>.
Peter Kenneth Murray (born 14 October 1969) is an Australian singer - songwriter whose first three full - length albums reached number 1 on the Australian music charts. He has been nominated several times at the ARIAs and has had several songs reach the top forty in Australia. His first LP, Feeler, reached number 1 a few months after its mid-2003 release, and his follow - up record, See The Sun, had a similar level of success, with all of the singles receiving widespread airplay. His third studio album, Summer At Eureka, was released in May 2008. To date, Murray has sold over 1 million records. Some of the greatest influences on his career are Nick Drake, Neil Young and Bob Dylan. In November 2013, Murray toured Canada with Paul Langlois and Rob Baker of The Tragically Hip. | performer | 35 | [
"Summer At Eureka",
"Peter Kenneth Murray"
] | 43,458 |
[
"See The Sun",
"follows",
"Feeler"
] | Find the relation between <e1>See The Sun<\e1> and <e2>Feeler<\e2>.
Peter Kenneth Murray (born 14 October 1969) is an Australian singer - songwriter whose first three full - length albums reached number 1 on the Australian music charts. He has been nominated several times at the ARIAs and has had several songs reach the top forty in Australia. His first LP, Feeler, reached number 1 a few months after its mid-2003 release, and his follow - up record, See The Sun, had a similar level of success, with all of the singles receiving widespread airplay. His third studio album, Summer At Eureka, was released in May 2008. To date, Murray has sold over 1 million records. Some of the greatest influences on his career are Nick Drake, Neil Young and Bob Dylan. In November 2013, Murray toured Canada with Paul Langlois and Rob Baker of The Tragically Hip. | follows | 44 | [
"See The Sun",
"Feeler"
] | 43,460 |
[
"See The Sun",
"followed by",
"Summer At Eureka"
] | Find the relation between <e1>See The Sun<\e1> and <e2>Summer At Eureka<\e2>.
Peter Kenneth Murray (born 14 October 1969) is an Australian singer - songwriter whose first three full - length albums reached number 1 on the Australian music charts. He has been nominated several times at the ARIAs and has had several songs reach the top forty in Australia. His first LP, Feeler, reached number 1 a few months after its mid-2003 release, and his follow - up record, See The Sun, had a similar level of success, with all of the singles receiving widespread airplay. His third studio album, Summer At Eureka, was released in May 2008. To date, Murray has sold over 1 million records. Some of the greatest influences on his career are Nick Drake, Neil Young and Bob Dylan. In November 2013, Murray toured Canada with Paul Langlois and Rob Baker of The Tragically Hip. | followed by | 9 | [
"See The Sun",
"Summer At Eureka"
] | 43,461 |
[
"Australia",
"ethnic group",
"Australian"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Australia<\e1> and <e2>Australian<\e2>.
Peter Kenneth Murray (born 14 October 1969) is an Australian singer - songwriter whose first three full - length albums reached number 1 on the Australian music charts. He has been nominated several times at the ARIAs and has had several songs reach the top forty in Australia. His first LP, Feeler, reached number 1 a few months after its mid-2003 release, and his follow - up record, See The Sun, had a similar level of success, with all of the singles receiving widespread airplay. His third studio album, Summer At Eureka, was released in May 2008. To date, Murray has sold over 1 million records. Some of the greatest influences on his career are Nick Drake, Neil Young and Bob Dylan. In November 2013, Murray toured Canada with Paul Langlois and Rob Baker of The Tragically Hip. | ethnic group | 41 | [
"Australia",
"Australian"
] | 43,462 |
[
"Feeler",
"performer",
"Peter Kenneth Murray"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Feeler<\e1> and <e2>Peter Kenneth Murray<\e2>.
Peter Kenneth Murray (born 14 October 1969) is an Australian singer - songwriter whose first three full - length albums reached number 1 on the Australian music charts. He has been nominated several times at the ARIAs and has had several songs reach the top forty in Australia. His first LP, Feeler, reached number 1 a few months after its mid-2003 release, and his follow - up record, See The Sun, had a similar level of success, with all of the singles receiving widespread airplay. His third studio album, Summer At Eureka, was released in May 2008. To date, Murray has sold over 1 million records. Some of the greatest influences on his career are Nick Drake, Neil Young and Bob Dylan. In November 2013, Murray toured Canada with Paul Langlois and Rob Baker of The Tragically Hip. | performer | 35 | [
"Feeler",
"Peter Kenneth Murray"
] | 43,463 |
[
"Feeler",
"followed by",
"See The Sun"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Feeler<\e1> and <e2>See The Sun<\e2>.
Peter Kenneth Murray (born 14 October 1969) is an Australian singer - songwriter whose first three full - length albums reached number 1 on the Australian music charts. He has been nominated several times at the ARIAs and has had several songs reach the top forty in Australia. His first LP, Feeler, reached number 1 a few months after its mid-2003 release, and his follow - up record, See The Sun, had a similar level of success, with all of the singles receiving widespread airplay. His third studio album, Summer At Eureka, was released in May 2008. To date, Murray has sold over 1 million records. Some of the greatest influences on his career are Nick Drake, Neil Young and Bob Dylan. In November 2013, Murray toured Canada with Paul Langlois and Rob Baker of The Tragically Hip. | followed by | 9 | [
"Feeler",
"See The Sun"
] | 43,464 |
[
"The Tragically Hip",
"has part(s)",
"Paul Langlois"
] | Find the relation between <e1>The Tragically Hip<\e1> and <e2>Paul Langlois<\e2>.
Peter Kenneth Murray (born 14 October 1969) is an Australian singer - songwriter whose first three full - length albums reached number 1 on the Australian music charts. He has been nominated several times at the ARIAs and has had several songs reach the top forty in Australia. His first LP, Feeler, reached number 1 a few months after its mid-2003 release, and his follow - up record, See The Sun, had a similar level of success, with all of the singles receiving widespread airplay. His third studio album, Summer At Eureka, was released in May 2008. To date, Murray has sold over 1 million records. Some of the greatest influences on his career are Nick Drake, Neil Young and Bob Dylan. In November 2013, Murray toured Canada with Paul Langlois and Rob Baker of The Tragically Hip. | has part(s) | 10 | [
"The Tragically Hip",
"Paul Langlois"
] | 43,465 |
[
"The Tragically Hip",
"has part(s)",
"Rob Baker"
] | Find the relation between <e1>The Tragically Hip<\e1> and <e2>Rob Baker<\e2>.
Peter Kenneth Murray (born 14 October 1969) is an Australian singer - songwriter whose first three full - length albums reached number 1 on the Australian music charts. He has been nominated several times at the ARIAs and has had several songs reach the top forty in Australia. His first LP, Feeler, reached number 1 a few months after its mid-2003 release, and his follow - up record, See The Sun, had a similar level of success, with all of the singles receiving widespread airplay. His third studio album, Summer At Eureka, was released in May 2008. To date, Murray has sold over 1 million records. Some of the greatest influences on his career are Nick Drake, Neil Young and Bob Dylan. In November 2013, Murray toured Canada with Paul Langlois and Rob Baker of The Tragically Hip. | has part(s) | 10 | [
"The Tragically Hip",
"Rob Baker"
] | 43,466 |
[
"Rob Baker",
"country of citizenship",
"Canada"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Rob Baker<\e1> and <e2>Canada<\e2>.
Peter Kenneth Murray (born 14 October 1969) is an Australian singer - songwriter whose first three full - length albums reached number 1 on the Australian music charts. He has been nominated several times at the ARIAs and has had several songs reach the top forty in Australia. His first LP, Feeler, reached number 1 a few months after its mid-2003 release, and his follow - up record, See The Sun, had a similar level of success, with all of the singles receiving widespread airplay. His third studio album, Summer At Eureka, was released in May 2008. To date, Murray has sold over 1 million records. Some of the greatest influences on his career are Nick Drake, Neil Young and Bob Dylan. In November 2013, Murray toured Canada with Paul Langlois and Rob Baker of The Tragically Hip. | country of citizenship | 29 | [
"Rob Baker",
"Canada"
] | 43,467 |
[
"ARIAs",
"country",
"Australia"
] | Find the relation between <e1>ARIAs<\e1> and <e2>Australia<\e2>.
Peter Kenneth Murray (born 14 October 1969) is an Australian singer - songwriter whose first three full - length albums reached number 1 on the Australian music charts. He has been nominated several times at the ARIAs and has had several songs reach the top forty in Australia. His first LP, Feeler, reached number 1 a few months after its mid-2003 release, and his follow - up record, See The Sun, had a similar level of success, with all of the singles receiving widespread airplay. His third studio album, Summer At Eureka, was released in May 2008. To date, Murray has sold over 1 million records. Some of the greatest influences on his career are Nick Drake, Neil Young and Bob Dylan. In November 2013, Murray toured Canada with Paul Langlois and Rob Baker of The Tragically Hip. | country | 4 | [
"ARIAs",
"Australia"
] | 43,468 |
[
"Summer At Eureka",
"follows",
"See The Sun"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Summer At Eureka<\e1> and <e2>See The Sun<\e2>.
Peter Kenneth Murray (born 14 October 1969) is an Australian singer - songwriter whose first three full - length albums reached number 1 on the Australian music charts. He has been nominated several times at the ARIAs and has had several songs reach the top forty in Australia. His first LP, Feeler, reached number 1 a few months after its mid-2003 release, and his follow - up record, See The Sun, had a similar level of success, with all of the singles receiving widespread airplay. His third studio album, Summer At Eureka, was released in May 2008. To date, Murray has sold over 1 million records. Some of the greatest influences on his career are Nick Drake, Neil Young and Bob Dylan. In November 2013, Murray toured Canada with Paul Langlois and Rob Baker of The Tragically Hip. | follows | 44 | [
"Summer At Eureka",
"See The Sun"
] | 43,470 |
[
"Peter Kenneth Murray",
"country of citizenship",
"Australian"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Peter Kenneth Murray<\e1> and <e2>Australian<\e2>.
Peter Kenneth Murray (born 14 October 1969) is an Australian singer - songwriter whose first three full - length albums reached number 1 on the Australian music charts. He has been nominated several times at the ARIAs and has had several songs reach the top forty in Australia. His first LP, Feeler, reached number 1 a few months after its mid-2003 release, and his follow - up record, See The Sun, had a similar level of success, with all of the singles receiving widespread airplay. His third studio album, Summer At Eureka, was released in May 2008. To date, Murray has sold over 1 million records. Some of the greatest influences on his career are Nick Drake, Neil Young and Bob Dylan. In November 2013, Murray toured Canada with Paul Langlois and Rob Baker of The Tragically Hip. | country of citizenship | 29 | [
"Peter Kenneth Murray",
"Australian"
] | 43,471 |
[
"Paul Langlois",
"country of citizenship",
"Canada"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Paul Langlois<\e1> and <e2>Canada<\e2>.
Peter Kenneth Murray (born 14 October 1969) is an Australian singer - songwriter whose first three full - length albums reached number 1 on the Australian music charts. He has been nominated several times at the ARIAs and has had several songs reach the top forty in Australia. His first LP, Feeler, reached number 1 a few months after its mid-2003 release, and his follow - up record, See The Sun, had a similar level of success, with all of the singles receiving widespread airplay. His third studio album, Summer At Eureka, was released in May 2008. To date, Murray has sold over 1 million records. Some of the greatest influences on his career are Nick Drake, Neil Young and Bob Dylan. In November 2013, Murray toured Canada with Paul Langlois and Rob Baker of The Tragically Hip. | country of citizenship | 29 | [
"Paul Langlois",
"Canada"
] | 43,473 |
[
"See The Sun",
"country of origin",
"Australia"
] | Find the relation between <e1>See The Sun<\e1> and <e2>Australia<\e2>.
Peter Kenneth Murray (born 14 October 1969) is an Australian singer - songwriter whose first three full - length albums reached number 1 on the Australian music charts. He has been nominated several times at the ARIAs and has had several songs reach the top forty in Australia. His first LP, Feeler, reached number 1 a few months after its mid-2003 release, and his follow - up record, See The Sun, had a similar level of success, with all of the singles receiving widespread airplay. His third studio album, Summer At Eureka, was released in May 2008. To date, Murray has sold over 1 million records. Some of the greatest influences on his career are Nick Drake, Neil Young and Bob Dylan. In November 2013, Murray toured Canada with Paul Langlois and Rob Baker of The Tragically Hip. | country of origin | 36 | [
"See The Sun",
"Australia"
] | 43,476 |
[
"Peter Kenneth Murray",
"notable work",
"See The Sun"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Peter Kenneth Murray<\e1> and <e2>See The Sun<\e2>.
Peter Kenneth Murray (born 14 October 1969) is an Australian singer - songwriter whose first three full - length albums reached number 1 on the Australian music charts. He has been nominated several times at the ARIAs and has had several songs reach the top forty in Australia. His first LP, Feeler, reached number 1 a few months after its mid-2003 release, and his follow - up record, See The Sun, had a similar level of success, with all of the singles receiving widespread airplay. His third studio album, Summer At Eureka, was released in May 2008. To date, Murray has sold over 1 million records. Some of the greatest influences on his career are Nick Drake, Neil Young and Bob Dylan. In November 2013, Murray toured Canada with Paul Langlois and Rob Baker of The Tragically Hip. | notable work | 33 | [
"Peter Kenneth Murray",
"See The Sun"
] | 43,477 |
[
"Peter Kenneth Murray",
"notable work",
"Summer At Eureka"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Peter Kenneth Murray<\e1> and <e2>Summer At Eureka<\e2>.
Peter Kenneth Murray (born 14 October 1969) is an Australian singer - songwriter whose first three full - length albums reached number 1 on the Australian music charts. He has been nominated several times at the ARIAs and has had several songs reach the top forty in Australia. His first LP, Feeler, reached number 1 a few months after its mid-2003 release, and his follow - up record, See The Sun, had a similar level of success, with all of the singles receiving widespread airplay. His third studio album, Summer At Eureka, was released in May 2008. To date, Murray has sold over 1 million records. Some of the greatest influences on his career are Nick Drake, Neil Young and Bob Dylan. In November 2013, Murray toured Canada with Paul Langlois and Rob Baker of The Tragically Hip. | notable work | 33 | [
"Peter Kenneth Murray",
"Summer At Eureka"
] | 43,478 |
[
"Peter Kenneth Murray",
"notable work",
"Feeler"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Peter Kenneth Murray<\e1> and <e2>Feeler<\e2>.
Peter Kenneth Murray (born 14 October 1969) is an Australian singer - songwriter whose first three full - length albums reached number 1 on the Australian music charts. He has been nominated several times at the ARIAs and has had several songs reach the top forty in Australia. His first LP, Feeler, reached number 1 a few months after its mid-2003 release, and his follow - up record, See The Sun, had a similar level of success, with all of the singles receiving widespread airplay. His third studio album, Summer At Eureka, was released in May 2008. To date, Murray has sold over 1 million records. Some of the greatest influences on his career are Nick Drake, Neil Young and Bob Dylan. In November 2013, Murray toured Canada with Paul Langlois and Rob Baker of The Tragically Hip. | notable work | 33 | [
"Peter Kenneth Murray",
"Feeler"
] | 43,479 |
[
"Malpai Borderlands",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Arizona"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Malpai Borderlands<\e1> and <e2>Arizona<\e2>.
Malpai Borderlands is a region, or areal feature, along the U.S. - Mexico border at the Arizona and New Mexico state line. It encompasses the extreme southeast corner of Arizona and the southwest corner of New Mexico describe the general vicinity. It includes areas inside the U.S. states of Arizona and New Mexico as well as the Mexican states of Chihuahua and Sonora. The lowest elevations in this area are about 3,700 feet in the San Bernardino National Wildlife Refuge area. Highest elevation is roughly 8,500 feet above mean sea level (AMSL). Mountain ranges generally run north - south. Terrain is described as including desert shrub, Tobosa grassland, Ponderosa Pine forest, and Douglas Fir. Some cattle ranching takes place in the region. The geomorphic provinces include Madrean and Chihuahuan deserts. The name " Malpai ", relates to a type of " desert pavement ", formed by wind (eolian) processes, and is called Malapai. | located in the administrative territorial entity | 3 | [
"Malpai Borderlands",
"Arizona"
] | 43,651 |
[
"San Bernardino National Wildlife Refuge",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Arizona"
] | Find the relation between <e1>San Bernardino National Wildlife Refuge<\e1> and <e2>Arizona<\e2>.
Malpai Borderlands is a region, or areal feature, along the U.S. - Mexico border at the Arizona and New Mexico state line. It encompasses the extreme southeast corner of Arizona and the southwest corner of New Mexico describe the general vicinity. It includes areas inside the U.S. states of Arizona and New Mexico as well as the Mexican states of Chihuahua and Sonora. The lowest elevations in this area are about 3,700 feet in the San Bernardino National Wildlife Refuge area. Highest elevation is roughly 8,500 feet above mean sea level (AMSL). Mountain ranges generally run north - south. Terrain is described as including desert shrub, Tobosa grassland, Ponderosa Pine forest, and Douglas Fir. Some cattle ranching takes place in the region. The geomorphic provinces include Madrean and Chihuahuan deserts. The name " Malpai ", relates to a type of " desert pavement ", formed by wind (eolian) processes, and is called Malapai. | located in the administrative territorial entity | 3 | [
"San Bernardino National Wildlife Refuge",
"Arizona"
] | 43,657 |
[
"Sonora",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"U.S"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Sonora<\e1> and <e2>U.S<\e2>.
Malpai Borderlands is a region, or areal feature, along the U.S. - Mexico border at the Arizona and New Mexico state line. It encompasses the extreme southeast corner of Arizona and the southwest corner of New Mexico describe the general vicinity. It includes areas inside the U.S. states of Arizona and New Mexico as well as the Mexican states of Chihuahua and Sonora. The lowest elevations in this area are about 3,700 feet in the San Bernardino National Wildlife Refuge area. Highest elevation is roughly 8,500 feet above mean sea level (AMSL). Mountain ranges generally run north - south. Terrain is described as including desert shrub, Tobosa grassland, Ponderosa Pine forest, and Douglas Fir. Some cattle ranching takes place in the region. The geomorphic provinces include Madrean and Chihuahuan deserts. The name " Malpai ", relates to a type of " desert pavement ", formed by wind (eolian) processes, and is called Malapai. | located in the administrative territorial entity | 3 | [
"Sonora",
"U.S"
] | 43,660 |
[
"Chihuahua",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"U.S"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Chihuahua<\e1> and <e2>U.S<\e2>.
Malpai Borderlands is a region, or areal feature, along the U.S. - Mexico border at the Arizona and New Mexico state line. It encompasses the extreme southeast corner of Arizona and the southwest corner of New Mexico describe the general vicinity. It includes areas inside the U.S. states of Arizona and New Mexico as well as the Mexican states of Chihuahua and Sonora. The lowest elevations in this area are about 3,700 feet in the San Bernardino National Wildlife Refuge area. Highest elevation is roughly 8,500 feet above mean sea level (AMSL). Mountain ranges generally run north - south. Terrain is described as including desert shrub, Tobosa grassland, Ponderosa Pine forest, and Douglas Fir. Some cattle ranching takes place in the region. The geomorphic provinces include Madrean and Chihuahuan deserts. The name " Malpai ", relates to a type of " desert pavement ", formed by wind (eolian) processes, and is called Malapai. | located in the administrative territorial entity | 3 | [
"Chihuahua",
"U.S"
] | 43,661 |
[
"Leary",
"present in work",
"The Simpsons"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Leary<\e1> and <e2>The Simpsons<\e2>.
" Lost Verizon " is the second episode of The Simpsons' twentieth season. It first aired on the Fox network in the United States on October 5, 2008. Bart becomes jealous of his friends and their cell phones. Working at a golf course, Bart takes the cell phone of Denis Leary after the star comedian throws it away in anger. Marge, per Leary's advice, activates the GPS system on the phone to track down Bart's every move ; catching on, Bart attaches the GPS chip to a bird that migrates to Machu Picchu, Peru. Leary and Brian Grazer (who also appeared in " When You Dish Upon a Star " as himself) both guest star as themselves. It was directed by Raymond S. Persi and written by John Frink. | present in work | 31 | [
"Leary",
"The Simpsons"
] | 43,690 |
[
"Brian Grazer",
"present in work",
"The Simpsons"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Brian Grazer<\e1> and <e2>The Simpsons<\e2>.
" Lost Verizon " is the second episode of The Simpsons' twentieth season. It first aired on the Fox network in the United States on October 5, 2008. Bart becomes jealous of his friends and their cell phones. Working at a golf course, Bart takes the cell phone of Denis Leary after the star comedian throws it away in anger. Marge, per Leary's advice, activates the GPS system on the phone to track down Bart's every move ; catching on, Bart attaches the GPS chip to a bird that migrates to Machu Picchu, Peru. Leary and Brian Grazer (who also appeared in " When You Dish Upon a Star " as himself) both guest star as themselves. It was directed by Raymond S. Persi and written by John Frink. | present in work | 31 | [
"Brian Grazer",
"The Simpsons"
] | 43,691 |
[
"Lost Verizon",
"country of origin",
"the United States"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Lost Verizon<\e1> and <e2>the United States<\e2>.
" Lost Verizon " is the second episode of The Simpsons' twentieth season. It first aired on the Fox network in the United States on October 5, 2008. Bart becomes jealous of his friends and their cell phones. Working at a golf course, Bart takes the cell phone of Denis Leary after the star comedian throws it away in anger. Marge, per Leary's advice, activates the GPS system on the phone to track down Bart's every move ; catching on, Bart attaches the GPS chip to a bird that migrates to Machu Picchu, Peru. Leary and Brian Grazer (who also appeared in " When You Dish Upon a Star " as himself) both guest star as themselves. It was directed by Raymond S. Persi and written by John Frink. | country of origin | 36 | [
"Lost Verizon",
"the United States"
] | 43,692 |
[
"Lost Verizon",
"director",
"Raymond S. Persi"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Lost Verizon<\e1> and <e2>Raymond S. Persi<\e2>.
" Lost Verizon " is the second episode of The Simpsons' twentieth season. It first aired on the Fox network in the United States on October 5, 2008. Bart becomes jealous of his friends and their cell phones. Working at a golf course, Bart takes the cell phone of Denis Leary after the star comedian throws it away in anger. Marge, per Leary's advice, activates the GPS system on the phone to track down Bart's every move ; catching on, Bart attaches the GPS chip to a bird that migrates to Machu Picchu, Peru. Leary and Brian Grazer (who also appeared in " When You Dish Upon a Star " as himself) both guest star as themselves. It was directed by Raymond S. Persi and written by John Frink. | director | 51 | [
"Lost Verizon",
"Raymond S. Persi"
] | 43,693 |
[
"The Simpsons",
"characters",
"Denis Leary"
] | Find the relation between <e1>The Simpsons<\e1> and <e2>Denis Leary<\e2>.
" Lost Verizon " is the second episode of The Simpsons' twentieth season. It first aired on the Fox network in the United States on October 5, 2008. Bart becomes jealous of his friends and their cell phones. Working at a golf course, Bart takes the cell phone of Denis Leary after the star comedian throws it away in anger. Marge, per Leary's advice, activates the GPS system on the phone to track down Bart's every move ; catching on, Bart attaches the GPS chip to a bird that migrates to Machu Picchu, Peru. Leary and Brian Grazer (who also appeared in " When You Dish Upon a Star " as himself) both guest star as themselves. It was directed by Raymond S. Persi and written by John Frink. | characters | 47 | [
"The Simpsons",
"Denis Leary"
] | 43,698 |
[
"The Simpsons",
"characters",
"Leary"
] | Find the relation between <e1>The Simpsons<\e1> and <e2>Leary<\e2>.
" Lost Verizon " is the second episode of The Simpsons' twentieth season. It first aired on the Fox network in the United States on October 5, 2008. Bart becomes jealous of his friends and their cell phones. Working at a golf course, Bart takes the cell phone of Denis Leary after the star comedian throws it away in anger. Marge, per Leary's advice, activates the GPS system on the phone to track down Bart's every move ; catching on, Bart attaches the GPS chip to a bird that migrates to Machu Picchu, Peru. Leary and Brian Grazer (who also appeared in " When You Dish Upon a Star " as himself) both guest star as themselves. It was directed by Raymond S. Persi and written by John Frink. | characters | 47 | [
"The Simpsons",
"Leary"
] | 43,699 |
[
"The Simpsons",
"characters",
"Marge"
] | Find the relation between <e1>The Simpsons<\e1> and <e2>Marge<\e2>.
" Lost Verizon " is the second episode of The Simpsons' twentieth season. It first aired on the Fox network in the United States on October 5, 2008. Bart becomes jealous of his friends and their cell phones. Working at a golf course, Bart takes the cell phone of Denis Leary after the star comedian throws it away in anger. Marge, per Leary's advice, activates the GPS system on the phone to track down Bart's every move ; catching on, Bart attaches the GPS chip to a bird that migrates to Machu Picchu, Peru. Leary and Brian Grazer (who also appeared in " When You Dish Upon a Star " as himself) both guest star as themselves. It was directed by Raymond S. Persi and written by John Frink. | characters | 47 | [
"The Simpsons",
"Marge"
] | 43,700 |
[
"The Simpsons",
"characters",
"Bart"
] | Find the relation between <e1>The Simpsons<\e1> and <e2>Bart<\e2>.
" Lost Verizon " is the second episode of The Simpsons' twentieth season. It first aired on the Fox network in the United States on October 5, 2008. Bart becomes jealous of his friends and their cell phones. Working at a golf course, Bart takes the cell phone of Denis Leary after the star comedian throws it away in anger. Marge, per Leary's advice, activates the GPS system on the phone to track down Bart's every move ; catching on, Bart attaches the GPS chip to a bird that migrates to Machu Picchu, Peru. Leary and Brian Grazer (who also appeared in " When You Dish Upon a Star " as himself) both guest star as themselves. It was directed by Raymond S. Persi and written by John Frink. | characters | 47 | [
"The Simpsons",
"Bart"
] | 43,701 |
[
"Marge",
"present in work",
"The Simpsons"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Marge<\e1> and <e2>The Simpsons<\e2>.
" Lost Verizon " is the second episode of The Simpsons' twentieth season. It first aired on the Fox network in the United States on October 5, 2008. Bart becomes jealous of his friends and their cell phones. Working at a golf course, Bart takes the cell phone of Denis Leary after the star comedian throws it away in anger. Marge, per Leary's advice, activates the GPS system on the phone to track down Bart's every move ; catching on, Bart attaches the GPS chip to a bird that migrates to Machu Picchu, Peru. Leary and Brian Grazer (who also appeared in " When You Dish Upon a Star " as himself) both guest star as themselves. It was directed by Raymond S. Persi and written by John Frink. | present in work | 31 | [
"Marge",
"The Simpsons"
] | 43,702 |
[
"Bart",
"present in work",
"The Simpsons"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Bart<\e1> and <e2>The Simpsons<\e2>.
" Lost Verizon " is the second episode of The Simpsons' twentieth season. It first aired on the Fox network in the United States on October 5, 2008. Bart becomes jealous of his friends and their cell phones. Working at a golf course, Bart takes the cell phone of Denis Leary after the star comedian throws it away in anger. Marge, per Leary's advice, activates the GPS system on the phone to track down Bart's every move ; catching on, Bart attaches the GPS chip to a bird that migrates to Machu Picchu, Peru. Leary and Brian Grazer (who also appeared in " When You Dish Upon a Star " as himself) both guest star as themselves. It was directed by Raymond S. Persi and written by John Frink. | present in work | 31 | [
"Bart",
"The Simpsons"
] | 43,703 |
[
"Denis Leary",
"present in work",
"The Simpsons"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Denis Leary<\e1> and <e2>The Simpsons<\e2>.
" Lost Verizon " is the second episode of The Simpsons' twentieth season. It first aired on the Fox network in the United States on October 5, 2008. Bart becomes jealous of his friends and their cell phones. Working at a golf course, Bart takes the cell phone of Denis Leary after the star comedian throws it away in anger. Marge, per Leary's advice, activates the GPS system on the phone to track down Bart's every move ; catching on, Bart attaches the GPS chip to a bird that migrates to Machu Picchu, Peru. Leary and Brian Grazer (who also appeared in " When You Dish Upon a Star " as himself) both guest star as themselves. It was directed by Raymond S. Persi and written by John Frink. | present in work | 31 | [
"Denis Leary",
"The Simpsons"
] | 43,705 |
[
"Marge",
"child",
"Bart"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Marge<\e1> and <e2>Bart<\e2>.
" Lost Verizon " is the second episode of The Simpsons' twentieth season. It first aired on the Fox network in the United States on October 5, 2008. Bart becomes jealous of his friends and their cell phones. Working at a golf course, Bart takes the cell phone of Denis Leary after the star comedian throws it away in anger. Marge, per Leary's advice, activates the GPS system on the phone to track down Bart's every move ; catching on, Bart attaches the GPS chip to a bird that migrates to Machu Picchu, Peru. Leary and Brian Grazer (who also appeared in " When You Dish Upon a Star " as himself) both guest star as themselves. It was directed by Raymond S. Persi and written by John Frink. | child | 18 | [
"Marge",
"Bart"
] | 43,708 |
[
"Raymond S. Persi",
"notable work",
"Lost Verizon"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Raymond S. Persi<\e1> and <e2>Lost Verizon<\e2>.
" Lost Verizon " is the second episode of The Simpsons' twentieth season. It first aired on the Fox network in the United States on October 5, 2008. Bart becomes jealous of his friends and their cell phones. Working at a golf course, Bart takes the cell phone of Denis Leary after the star comedian throws it away in anger. Marge, per Leary's advice, activates the GPS system on the phone to track down Bart's every move ; catching on, Bart attaches the GPS chip to a bird that migrates to Machu Picchu, Peru. Leary and Brian Grazer (who also appeared in " When You Dish Upon a Star " as himself) both guest star as themselves. It was directed by Raymond S. Persi and written by John Frink. | notable work | 33 | [
"Raymond S. Persi",
"Lost Verizon"
] | 43,710 |
[
"The Simpsons",
"has part(s)",
"Lost Verizon"
] | Find the relation between <e1>The Simpsons<\e1> and <e2>Lost Verizon<\e2>.
" Lost Verizon " is the second episode of The Simpsons' twentieth season. It first aired on the Fox network in the United States on October 5, 2008. Bart becomes jealous of his friends and their cell phones. Working at a golf course, Bart takes the cell phone of Denis Leary after the star comedian throws it away in anger. Marge, per Leary's advice, activates the GPS system on the phone to track down Bart's every move ; catching on, Bart attaches the GPS chip to a bird that migrates to Machu Picchu, Peru. Leary and Brian Grazer (who also appeared in " When You Dish Upon a Star " as himself) both guest star as themselves. It was directed by Raymond S. Persi and written by John Frink. | has part(s) | 10 | [
"The Simpsons",
"Lost Verizon"
] | 43,711 |
[
"The Simpsons",
"has part(s)",
"When You Dish Upon a Star"
] | Find the relation between <e1>The Simpsons<\e1> and <e2>When You Dish Upon a Star<\e2>.
" Lost Verizon " is the second episode of The Simpsons' twentieth season. It first aired on the Fox network in the United States on October 5, 2008. Bart becomes jealous of his friends and their cell phones. Working at a golf course, Bart takes the cell phone of Denis Leary after the star comedian throws it away in anger. Marge, per Leary's advice, activates the GPS system on the phone to track down Bart's every move ; catching on, Bart attaches the GPS chip to a bird that migrates to Machu Picchu, Peru. Leary and Brian Grazer (who also appeared in " When You Dish Upon a Star " as himself) both guest star as themselves. It was directed by Raymond S. Persi and written by John Frink. | has part(s) | 10 | [
"The Simpsons",
"When You Dish Upon a Star"
] | 43,712 |
[
"Leandro Mbomio Nsue Edú-Aguong",
"place of death",
"Malabo"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Leandro Mbomio Nsue Edú-Aguong<\e1> and <e2>Malabo<\e2>.
Leandro Mbomio Nsue Edú - Aguong, born 5 January 1938 (Río Muni, Bata), died 12 November 2012 (Malabo) at Evinayong, Spanish Guinea, is an Equatorial Guinean sculptor and artist, and former minister of Education and minister of information, tourism, art and culture. In October 2007 Mbomio was nominated Artist for Peace by the UNESCO, he has several knighthoods including one from the French Republic for merit to art. Leandro studied art in Spain where he lived in exile for many years during the Franco period. He always favoured a Free Equatorial Guinea, and in 1979 he took possession by force of the Former Embassy of Equatorial Guinea in Madrid. When the New President called on him he left all for Equatorial Guinea. He was an African Partisan and was always close to President Teodoro Obiang. He lived in Malabo (RGE), Germany, Madrid, Barcelona, etc. , and he was thePresident of the Council of Science and Technology of Equatorial Guinea and organ of the Presidency of Equatorial Guinea. | place of death | 20 | [
"Leandro Mbomio Nsue Edú-Aguong",
"Malabo"
] | 43,875 |
[
"Leandro Mbomio Nsue Edú-Aguong",
"place of death",
"Evinayong"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Leandro Mbomio Nsue Edú-Aguong<\e1> and <e2>Evinayong<\e2>.
Leandro Mbomio Nsue Edú - Aguong, born 5 January 1938 (Río Muni, Bata), died 12 November 2012 (Malabo) at Evinayong, Spanish Guinea, is an Equatorial Guinean sculptor and artist, and former minister of Education and minister of information, tourism, art and culture. In October 2007 Mbomio was nominated Artist for Peace by the UNESCO, he has several knighthoods including one from the French Republic for merit to art. Leandro studied art in Spain where he lived in exile for many years during the Franco period. He always favoured a Free Equatorial Guinea, and in 1979 he took possession by force of the Former Embassy of Equatorial Guinea in Madrid. When the New President called on him he left all for Equatorial Guinea. He was an African Partisan and was always close to President Teodoro Obiang. He lived in Malabo (RGE), Germany, Madrid, Barcelona, etc. , and he was thePresident of the Council of Science and Technology of Equatorial Guinea and organ of the Presidency of Equatorial Guinea. | place of death | 20 | [
"Leandro Mbomio Nsue Edú-Aguong",
"Evinayong"
] | 43,877 |
[
"Equatorial Guinea",
"continent",
"African"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Equatorial Guinea<\e1> and <e2>African<\e2>.
Leandro Mbomio Nsue Edú - Aguong, born 5 January 1938 (Río Muni, Bata), died 12 November 2012 (Malabo) at Evinayong, Spanish Guinea, is an Equatorial Guinean sculptor and artist, and former minister of Education and minister of information, tourism, art and culture. In October 2007 Mbomio was nominated Artist for Peace by the UNESCO, he has several knighthoods including one from the French Republic for merit to art. Leandro studied art in Spain where he lived in exile for many years during the Franco period. He always favoured a Free Equatorial Guinea, and in 1979 he took possession by force of the Former Embassy of Equatorial Guinea in Madrid. When the New President called on him he left all for Equatorial Guinea. He was an African Partisan and was always close to President Teodoro Obiang. He lived in Malabo (RGE), Germany, Madrid, Barcelona, etc. , and he was thePresident of the Council of Science and Technology of Equatorial Guinea and organ of the Presidency of Equatorial Guinea. | continent | 5 | [
"Equatorial Guinea",
"African"
] | 43,887 |
[
"Leandro Mbomio Nsue Edú-Aguong",
"country of citizenship",
"Equatorial Guinean"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Leandro Mbomio Nsue Edú-Aguong<\e1> and <e2>Equatorial Guinean<\e2>.
Leandro Mbomio Nsue Edú - Aguong, born 5 January 1938 (Río Muni, Bata), died 12 November 2012 (Malabo) at Evinayong, Spanish Guinea, is an Equatorial Guinean sculptor and artist, and former minister of Education and minister of information, tourism, art and culture. In October 2007 Mbomio was nominated Artist for Peace by the UNESCO, he has several knighthoods including one from the French Republic for merit to art. Leandro studied art in Spain where he lived in exile for many years during the Franco period. He always favoured a Free Equatorial Guinea, and in 1979 he took possession by force of the Former Embassy of Equatorial Guinea in Madrid. When the New President called on him he left all for Equatorial Guinea. He was an African Partisan and was always close to President Teodoro Obiang. He lived in Malabo (RGE), Germany, Madrid, Barcelona, etc. , and he was thePresident of the Council of Science and Technology of Equatorial Guinea and organ of the Presidency of Equatorial Guinea. | country of citizenship | 29 | [
"Leandro Mbomio Nsue Edú-Aguong",
"Equatorial Guinean"
] | 43,889 |
[
"Mbomio",
"place of death",
"Evinayong"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Mbomio<\e1> and <e2>Evinayong<\e2>.
Leandro Mbomio Nsue Edú - Aguong, born 5 January 1938 (Río Muni, Bata), died 12 November 2012 (Malabo) at Evinayong, Spanish Guinea, is an Equatorial Guinean sculptor and artist, and former minister of Education and minister of information, tourism, art and culture. In October 2007 Mbomio was nominated Artist for Peace by the UNESCO, he has several knighthoods including one from the French Republic for merit to art. Leandro studied art in Spain where he lived in exile for many years during the Franco period. He always favoured a Free Equatorial Guinea, and in 1979 he took possession by force of the Former Embassy of Equatorial Guinea in Madrid. When the New President called on him he left all for Equatorial Guinea. He was an African Partisan and was always close to President Teodoro Obiang. He lived in Malabo (RGE), Germany, Madrid, Barcelona, etc. , and he was thePresident of the Council of Science and Technology of Equatorial Guinea and organ of the Presidency of Equatorial Guinea. | place of death | 20 | [
"Mbomio",
"Evinayong"
] | 43,892 |
[
"Leandro Mbomio Nsue Edú-Aguong",
"place of birth",
"Río Muni"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Leandro Mbomio Nsue Edú-Aguong<\e1> and <e2>Río Muni<\e2>.
Leandro Mbomio Nsue Edú - Aguong, born 5 January 1938 (Río Muni, Bata), died 12 November 2012 (Malabo) at Evinayong, Spanish Guinea, is an Equatorial Guinean sculptor and artist, and former minister of Education and minister of information, tourism, art and culture. In October 2007 Mbomio was nominated Artist for Peace by the UNESCO, he has several knighthoods including one from the French Republic for merit to art. Leandro studied art in Spain where he lived in exile for many years during the Franco period. He always favoured a Free Equatorial Guinea, and in 1979 he took possession by force of the Former Embassy of Equatorial Guinea in Madrid. When the New President called on him he left all for Equatorial Guinea. He was an African Partisan and was always close to President Teodoro Obiang. He lived in Malabo (RGE), Germany, Madrid, Barcelona, etc. , and he was thePresident of the Council of Science and Technology of Equatorial Guinea and organ of the Presidency of Equatorial Guinea. | place of birth | 19 | [
"Leandro Mbomio Nsue Edú-Aguong",
"Río Muni"
] | 43,893 |
[
"Leandro Mbomio Nsue Edú-Aguong",
"country of citizenship",
"Equatorial Guinea"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Leandro Mbomio Nsue Edú-Aguong<\e1> and <e2>Equatorial Guinea<\e2>.
Leandro Mbomio Nsue Edú - Aguong, born 5 January 1938 (Río Muni, Bata), died 12 November 2012 (Malabo) at Evinayong, Spanish Guinea, is an Equatorial Guinean sculptor and artist, and former minister of Education and minister of information, tourism, art and culture. In October 2007 Mbomio was nominated Artist for Peace by the UNESCO, he has several knighthoods including one from the French Republic for merit to art. Leandro studied art in Spain where he lived in exile for many years during the Franco period. He always favoured a Free Equatorial Guinea, and in 1979 he took possession by force of the Former Embassy of Equatorial Guinea in Madrid. When the New President called on him he left all for Equatorial Guinea. He was an African Partisan and was always close to President Teodoro Obiang. He lived in Malabo (RGE), Germany, Madrid, Barcelona, etc. , and he was thePresident of the Council of Science and Technology of Equatorial Guinea and organ of the Presidency of Equatorial Guinea. | country of citizenship | 29 | [
"Leandro Mbomio Nsue Edú-Aguong",
"Equatorial Guinea"
] | 43,895 |
[
"Leandro Mbomio Nsue Edú-Aguong",
"place of birth",
"Bata"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Leandro Mbomio Nsue Edú-Aguong<\e1> and <e2>Bata<\e2>.
Leandro Mbomio Nsue Edú - Aguong, born 5 January 1938 (Río Muni, Bata), died 12 November 2012 (Malabo) at Evinayong, Spanish Guinea, is an Equatorial Guinean sculptor and artist, and former minister of Education and minister of information, tourism, art and culture. In October 2007 Mbomio was nominated Artist for Peace by the UNESCO, he has several knighthoods including one from the French Republic for merit to art. Leandro studied art in Spain where he lived in exile for many years during the Franco period. He always favoured a Free Equatorial Guinea, and in 1979 he took possession by force of the Former Embassy of Equatorial Guinea in Madrid. When the New President called on him he left all for Equatorial Guinea. He was an African Partisan and was always close to President Teodoro Obiang. He lived in Malabo (RGE), Germany, Madrid, Barcelona, etc. , and he was thePresident of the Council of Science and Technology of Equatorial Guinea and organ of the Presidency of Equatorial Guinea. | place of birth | 19 | [
"Leandro Mbomio Nsue Edú-Aguong",
"Bata"
] | 43,896 |
[
"Mbomio",
"country of citizenship",
"Equatorial Guinea"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Mbomio<\e1> and <e2>Equatorial Guinea<\e2>.
Leandro Mbomio Nsue Edú - Aguong, born 5 January 1938 (Río Muni, Bata), died 12 November 2012 (Malabo) at Evinayong, Spanish Guinea, is an Equatorial Guinean sculptor and artist, and former minister of Education and minister of information, tourism, art and culture. In October 2007 Mbomio was nominated Artist for Peace by the UNESCO, he has several knighthoods including one from the French Republic for merit to art. Leandro studied art in Spain where he lived in exile for many years during the Franco period. He always favoured a Free Equatorial Guinea, and in 1979 he took possession by force of the Former Embassy of Equatorial Guinea in Madrid. When the New President called on him he left all for Equatorial Guinea. He was an African Partisan and was always close to President Teodoro Obiang. He lived in Malabo (RGE), Germany, Madrid, Barcelona, etc. , and he was thePresident of the Council of Science and Technology of Equatorial Guinea and organ of the Presidency of Equatorial Guinea. | country of citizenship | 29 | [
"Mbomio",
"Equatorial Guinea"
] | 43,897 |
[
"Leandro Mbomio Nsue Edú-Aguong",
"award received",
"Artist for Peace"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Leandro Mbomio Nsue Edú-Aguong<\e1> and <e2>Artist for Peace<\e2>.
Leandro Mbomio Nsue Edú - Aguong, born 5 January 1938 (Río Muni, Bata), died 12 November 2012 (Malabo) at Evinayong, Spanish Guinea, is an Equatorial Guinean sculptor and artist, and former minister of Education and minister of information, tourism, art and culture. In October 2007 Mbomio was nominated Artist for Peace by the UNESCO, he has several knighthoods including one from the French Republic for merit to art. Leandro studied art in Spain where he lived in exile for many years during the Franco period. He always favoured a Free Equatorial Guinea, and in 1979 he took possession by force of the Former Embassy of Equatorial Guinea in Madrid. When the New President called on him he left all for Equatorial Guinea. He was an African Partisan and was always close to President Teodoro Obiang. He lived in Malabo (RGE), Germany, Madrid, Barcelona, etc. , and he was thePresident of the Council of Science and Technology of Equatorial Guinea and organ of the Presidency of Equatorial Guinea. | award received | 28 | [
"Leandro Mbomio Nsue Edú-Aguong",
"Artist for Peace"
] | 43,898 |
[
"Mbomio",
"place of death",
"Malabo"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Mbomio<\e1> and <e2>Malabo<\e2>.
Leandro Mbomio Nsue Edú - Aguong, born 5 January 1938 (Río Muni, Bata), died 12 November 2012 (Malabo) at Evinayong, Spanish Guinea, is an Equatorial Guinean sculptor and artist, and former minister of Education and minister of information, tourism, art and culture. In October 2007 Mbomio was nominated Artist for Peace by the UNESCO, he has several knighthoods including one from the French Republic for merit to art. Leandro studied art in Spain where he lived in exile for many years during the Franco period. He always favoured a Free Equatorial Guinea, and in 1979 he took possession by force of the Former Embassy of Equatorial Guinea in Madrid. When the New President called on him he left all for Equatorial Guinea. He was an African Partisan and was always close to President Teodoro Obiang. He lived in Malabo (RGE), Germany, Madrid, Barcelona, etc. , and he was thePresident of the Council of Science and Technology of Equatorial Guinea and organ of the Presidency of Equatorial Guinea. | place of death | 20 | [
"Mbomio",
"Malabo"
] | 43,899 |
[
"Mbomio",
"country of citizenship",
"Equatorial Guinean"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Mbomio<\e1> and <e2>Equatorial Guinean<\e2>.
Leandro Mbomio Nsue Edú - Aguong, born 5 January 1938 (Río Muni, Bata), died 12 November 2012 (Malabo) at Evinayong, Spanish Guinea, is an Equatorial Guinean sculptor and artist, and former minister of Education and minister of information, tourism, art and culture. In October 2007 Mbomio was nominated Artist for Peace by the UNESCO, he has several knighthoods including one from the French Republic for merit to art. Leandro studied art in Spain where he lived in exile for many years during the Franco period. He always favoured a Free Equatorial Guinea, and in 1979 he took possession by force of the Former Embassy of Equatorial Guinea in Madrid. When the New President called on him he left all for Equatorial Guinea. He was an African Partisan and was always close to President Teodoro Obiang. He lived in Malabo (RGE), Germany, Madrid, Barcelona, etc. , and he was thePresident of the Council of Science and Technology of Equatorial Guinea and organ of the Presidency of Equatorial Guinea. | country of citizenship | 29 | [
"Mbomio",
"Equatorial Guinean"
] | 43,901 |
[
"Equatorial Guinea",
"capital",
"Malabo"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Equatorial Guinea<\e1> and <e2>Malabo<\e2>.
Leandro Mbomio Nsue Edú - Aguong, born 5 January 1938 (Río Muni, Bata), died 12 November 2012 (Malabo) at Evinayong, Spanish Guinea, is an Equatorial Guinean sculptor and artist, and former minister of Education and minister of information, tourism, art and culture. In October 2007 Mbomio was nominated Artist for Peace by the UNESCO, he has several knighthoods including one from the French Republic for merit to art. Leandro studied art in Spain where he lived in exile for many years during the Franco period. He always favoured a Free Equatorial Guinea, and in 1979 he took possession by force of the Former Embassy of Equatorial Guinea in Madrid. When the New President called on him he left all for Equatorial Guinea. He was an African Partisan and was always close to President Teodoro Obiang. He lived in Malabo (RGE), Germany, Madrid, Barcelona, etc. , and he was thePresident of the Council of Science and Technology of Equatorial Guinea and organ of the Presidency of Equatorial Guinea. | capital | 1 | [
"Equatorial Guinea",
"Malabo"
] | 43,903 |
[
"Leandro",
"place of birth",
"Río Muni"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Leandro<\e1> and <e2>Río Muni<\e2>.
Leandro Mbomio Nsue Edú - Aguong, born 5 January 1938 (Río Muni, Bata), died 12 November 2012 (Malabo) at Evinayong, Spanish Guinea, is an Equatorial Guinean sculptor and artist, and former minister of Education and minister of information, tourism, art and culture. In October 2007 Mbomio was nominated Artist for Peace by the UNESCO, he has several knighthoods including one from the French Republic for merit to art. Leandro studied art in Spain where he lived in exile for many years during the Franco period. He always favoured a Free Equatorial Guinea, and in 1979 he took possession by force of the Former Embassy of Equatorial Guinea in Madrid. When the New President called on him he left all for Equatorial Guinea. He was an African Partisan and was always close to President Teodoro Obiang. He lived in Malabo (RGE), Germany, Madrid, Barcelona, etc. , and he was thePresident of the Council of Science and Technology of Equatorial Guinea and organ of the Presidency of Equatorial Guinea. | place of birth | 19 | [
"Leandro",
"Río Muni"
] | 43,905 |
[
"Leandro",
"country of citizenship",
"Equatorial Guinea"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Leandro<\e1> and <e2>Equatorial Guinea<\e2>.
Leandro Mbomio Nsue Edú - Aguong, born 5 January 1938 (Río Muni, Bata), died 12 November 2012 (Malabo) at Evinayong, Spanish Guinea, is an Equatorial Guinean sculptor and artist, and former minister of Education and minister of information, tourism, art and culture. In October 2007 Mbomio was nominated Artist for Peace by the UNESCO, he has several knighthoods including one from the French Republic for merit to art. Leandro studied art in Spain where he lived in exile for many years during the Franco period. He always favoured a Free Equatorial Guinea, and in 1979 he took possession by force of the Former Embassy of Equatorial Guinea in Madrid. When the New President called on him he left all for Equatorial Guinea. He was an African Partisan and was always close to President Teodoro Obiang. He lived in Malabo (RGE), Germany, Madrid, Barcelona, etc. , and he was thePresident of the Council of Science and Technology of Equatorial Guinea and organ of the Presidency of Equatorial Guinea. | country of citizenship | 29 | [
"Leandro",
"Equatorial Guinea"
] | 43,908 |
[
"Río Muni",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Bata"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Río Muni<\e1> and <e2>Bata<\e2>.
Leandro Mbomio Nsue Edú - Aguong, born 5 January 1938 (Río Muni, Bata), died 12 November 2012 (Malabo) at Evinayong, Spanish Guinea, is an Equatorial Guinean sculptor and artist, and former minister of Education and minister of information, tourism, art and culture. In October 2007 Mbomio was nominated Artist for Peace by the UNESCO, he has several knighthoods including one from the French Republic for merit to art. Leandro studied art in Spain where he lived in exile for many years during the Franco period. He always favoured a Free Equatorial Guinea, and in 1979 he took possession by force of the Former Embassy of Equatorial Guinea in Madrid. When the New President called on him he left all for Equatorial Guinea. He was an African Partisan and was always close to President Teodoro Obiang. He lived in Malabo (RGE), Germany, Madrid, Barcelona, etc. , and he was thePresident of the Council of Science and Technology of Equatorial Guinea and organ of the Presidency of Equatorial Guinea. | located in the administrative territorial entity | 3 | [
"Río Muni",
"Bata"
] | 43,909 |
[
"Leandro Mbomio Nsue Edú-Aguong",
"member of",
"Council of Science and Technology of Equatorial Guinea"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Leandro Mbomio Nsue Edú-Aguong<\e1> and <e2>Council of Science and Technology of Equatorial Guinea<\e2>.
Leandro Mbomio Nsue Edú - Aguong, born 5 January 1938 (Río Muni, Bata), died 12 November 2012 (Malabo) at Evinayong, Spanish Guinea, is an Equatorial Guinean sculptor and artist, and former minister of Education and minister of information, tourism, art and culture. In October 2007 Mbomio was nominated Artist for Peace by the UNESCO, he has several knighthoods including one from the French Republic for merit to art. Leandro studied art in Spain where he lived in exile for many years during the Franco period. He always favoured a Free Equatorial Guinea, and in 1979 he took possession by force of the Former Embassy of Equatorial Guinea in Madrid. When the New President called on him he left all for Equatorial Guinea. He was an African Partisan and was always close to President Teodoro Obiang. He lived in Malabo (RGE), Germany, Madrid, Barcelona, etc. , and he was thePresident of the Council of Science and Technology of Equatorial Guinea and organ of the Presidency of Equatorial Guinea. | member of | 24 | [
"Leandro Mbomio Nsue Edú-Aguong",
"Council of Science and Technology of Equatorial Guinea"
] | 43,910 |
[
"Leandro",
"place of death",
"Evinayong"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Leandro<\e1> and <e2>Evinayong<\e2>.
Leandro Mbomio Nsue Edú - Aguong, born 5 January 1938 (Río Muni, Bata), died 12 November 2012 (Malabo) at Evinayong, Spanish Guinea, is an Equatorial Guinean sculptor and artist, and former minister of Education and minister of information, tourism, art and culture. In October 2007 Mbomio was nominated Artist for Peace by the UNESCO, he has several knighthoods including one from the French Republic for merit to art. Leandro studied art in Spain where he lived in exile for many years during the Franco period. He always favoured a Free Equatorial Guinea, and in 1979 he took possession by force of the Former Embassy of Equatorial Guinea in Madrid. When the New President called on him he left all for Equatorial Guinea. He was an African Partisan and was always close to President Teodoro Obiang. He lived in Malabo (RGE), Germany, Madrid, Barcelona, etc. , and he was thePresident of the Council of Science and Technology of Equatorial Guinea and organ of the Presidency of Equatorial Guinea. | place of death | 20 | [
"Leandro",
"Evinayong"
] | 43,911 |
[
"Mbomio",
"place of birth",
"Río Muni"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Mbomio<\e1> and <e2>Río Muni<\e2>.
Leandro Mbomio Nsue Edú - Aguong, born 5 January 1938 (Río Muni, Bata), died 12 November 2012 (Malabo) at Evinayong, Spanish Guinea, is an Equatorial Guinean sculptor and artist, and former minister of Education and minister of information, tourism, art and culture. In October 2007 Mbomio was nominated Artist for Peace by the UNESCO, he has several knighthoods including one from the French Republic for merit to art. Leandro studied art in Spain where he lived in exile for many years during the Franco period. He always favoured a Free Equatorial Guinea, and in 1979 he took possession by force of the Former Embassy of Equatorial Guinea in Madrid. When the New President called on him he left all for Equatorial Guinea. He was an African Partisan and was always close to President Teodoro Obiang. He lived in Malabo (RGE), Germany, Madrid, Barcelona, etc. , and he was thePresident of the Council of Science and Technology of Equatorial Guinea and organ of the Presidency of Equatorial Guinea. | place of birth | 19 | [
"Mbomio",
"Río Muni"
] | 43,912 |
[
"Leandro",
"country of citizenship",
"Equatorial Guinean"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Leandro<\e1> and <e2>Equatorial Guinean<\e2>.
Leandro Mbomio Nsue Edú - Aguong, born 5 January 1938 (Río Muni, Bata), died 12 November 2012 (Malabo) at Evinayong, Spanish Guinea, is an Equatorial Guinean sculptor and artist, and former minister of Education and minister of information, tourism, art and culture. In October 2007 Mbomio was nominated Artist for Peace by the UNESCO, he has several knighthoods including one from the French Republic for merit to art. Leandro studied art in Spain where he lived in exile for many years during the Franco period. He always favoured a Free Equatorial Guinea, and in 1979 he took possession by force of the Former Embassy of Equatorial Guinea in Madrid. When the New President called on him he left all for Equatorial Guinea. He was an African Partisan and was always close to President Teodoro Obiang. He lived in Malabo (RGE), Germany, Madrid, Barcelona, etc. , and he was thePresident of the Council of Science and Technology of Equatorial Guinea and organ of the Presidency of Equatorial Guinea. | country of citizenship | 29 | [
"Leandro",
"Equatorial Guinean"
] | 43,913 |
[
"Mbomio",
"place of birth",
"Bata"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Mbomio<\e1> and <e2>Bata<\e2>.
Leandro Mbomio Nsue Edú - Aguong, born 5 January 1938 (Río Muni, Bata), died 12 November 2012 (Malabo) at Evinayong, Spanish Guinea, is an Equatorial Guinean sculptor and artist, and former minister of Education and minister of information, tourism, art and culture. In October 2007 Mbomio was nominated Artist for Peace by the UNESCO, he has several knighthoods including one from the French Republic for merit to art. Leandro studied art in Spain where he lived in exile for many years during the Franco period. He always favoured a Free Equatorial Guinea, and in 1979 he took possession by force of the Former Embassy of Equatorial Guinea in Madrid. When the New President called on him he left all for Equatorial Guinea. He was an African Partisan and was always close to President Teodoro Obiang. He lived in Malabo (RGE), Germany, Madrid, Barcelona, etc. , and he was thePresident of the Council of Science and Technology of Equatorial Guinea and organ of the Presidency of Equatorial Guinea. | place of birth | 19 | [
"Mbomio",
"Bata"
] | 43,916 |
[
"Leandro",
"place of birth",
"Bata"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Leandro<\e1> and <e2>Bata<\e2>.
Leandro Mbomio Nsue Edú - Aguong, born 5 January 1938 (Río Muni, Bata), died 12 November 2012 (Malabo) at Evinayong, Spanish Guinea, is an Equatorial Guinean sculptor and artist, and former minister of Education and minister of information, tourism, art and culture. In October 2007 Mbomio was nominated Artist for Peace by the UNESCO, he has several knighthoods including one from the French Republic for merit to art. Leandro studied art in Spain where he lived in exile for many years during the Franco period. He always favoured a Free Equatorial Guinea, and in 1979 he took possession by force of the Former Embassy of Equatorial Guinea in Madrid. When the New President called on him he left all for Equatorial Guinea. He was an African Partisan and was always close to President Teodoro Obiang. He lived in Malabo (RGE), Germany, Madrid, Barcelona, etc. , and he was thePresident of the Council of Science and Technology of Equatorial Guinea and organ of the Presidency of Equatorial Guinea. | place of birth | 19 | [
"Leandro",
"Bata"
] | 43,919 |
[
"Río Muni",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Equatorial Guinean"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Río Muni<\e1> and <e2>Equatorial Guinean<\e2>.
Leandro Mbomio Nsue Edú - Aguong, born 5 January 1938 (Río Muni, Bata), died 12 November 2012 (Malabo) at Evinayong, Spanish Guinea, is an Equatorial Guinean sculptor and artist, and former minister of Education and minister of information, tourism, art and culture. In October 2007 Mbomio was nominated Artist for Peace by the UNESCO, he has several knighthoods including one from the French Republic for merit to art. Leandro studied art in Spain where he lived in exile for many years during the Franco period. He always favoured a Free Equatorial Guinea, and in 1979 he took possession by force of the Former Embassy of Equatorial Guinea in Madrid. When the New President called on him he left all for Equatorial Guinea. He was an African Partisan and was always close to President Teodoro Obiang. He lived in Malabo (RGE), Germany, Madrid, Barcelona, etc. , and he was thePresident of the Council of Science and Technology of Equatorial Guinea and organ of the Presidency of Equatorial Guinea. | located in the administrative territorial entity | 3 | [
"Río Muni",
"Equatorial Guinean"
] | 43,936 |
[
"Evinayong",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Spain"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Evinayong<\e1> and <e2>Spain<\e2>.
Leandro Mbomio Nsue Edú - Aguong, born 5 January 1938 (Río Muni, Bata), died 12 November 2012 (Malabo) at Evinayong, Spanish Guinea, is an Equatorial Guinean sculptor and artist, and former minister of Education and minister of information, tourism, art and culture. In October 2007 Mbomio was nominated Artist for Peace by the UNESCO, he has several knighthoods including one from the French Republic for merit to art. Leandro studied art in Spain where he lived in exile for many years during the Franco period. He always favoured a Free Equatorial Guinea, and in 1979 he took possession by force of the Former Embassy of Equatorial Guinea in Madrid. When the New President called on him he left all for Equatorial Guinea. He was an African Partisan and was always close to President Teodoro Obiang. He lived in Malabo (RGE), Germany, Madrid, Barcelona, etc. , and he was thePresident of the Council of Science and Technology of Equatorial Guinea and organ of the Presidency of Equatorial Guinea. | located in the administrative territorial entity | 3 | [
"Evinayong",
"Spain"
] | 43,937 |
[
"Malabo",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Spain"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Malabo<\e1> and <e2>Spain<\e2>.
Leandro Mbomio Nsue Edú - Aguong, born 5 January 1938 (Río Muni, Bata), died 12 November 2012 (Malabo) at Evinayong, Spanish Guinea, is an Equatorial Guinean sculptor and artist, and former minister of Education and minister of information, tourism, art and culture. In October 2007 Mbomio was nominated Artist for Peace by the UNESCO, he has several knighthoods including one from the French Republic for merit to art. Leandro studied art in Spain where he lived in exile for many years during the Franco period. He always favoured a Free Equatorial Guinea, and in 1979 he took possession by force of the Former Embassy of Equatorial Guinea in Madrid. When the New President called on him he left all for Equatorial Guinea. He was an African Partisan and was always close to President Teodoro Obiang. He lived in Malabo (RGE), Germany, Madrid, Barcelona, etc. , and he was thePresident of the Council of Science and Technology of Equatorial Guinea and organ of the Presidency of Equatorial Guinea. | located in the administrative territorial entity | 3 | [
"Malabo",
"Spain"
] | 43,938 |
[
"Joseph Daniel Gates",
"member of sports team",
"Chicago White Sox"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Joseph Daniel Gates<\e1> and <e2>Chicago White Sox<\e2>.
Joseph Daniel Gates (October 3, 1954 – March 28, 2010) was a professional baseball player. He played parts of two seasons in Major League Baseball for the Chicago White Sox. His only extra base hit was a triple on May 13, 1979 against the Kansas City Royals. He had come on as a pinch hitter for Don Kessinger and stayed in the game and played second base. The pitcher for the Royals was Eduardo Rodriguez. The hit drove in Greg Pryor in the bottom of the 9th. The final score of the game was Royals 14, White Sox 5. After his major league career, he entered the coaching ranks. He was the bench coach of the Gary SouthShore RailCats of the Northern League at the time of his death at age 55. | member of sports team | 39 | [
"Joseph Daniel Gates",
"Chicago White Sox"
] | 44,240 |
[
"Eduardo Rodriguez",
"member of sports team",
"Kansas City Royals"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Eduardo Rodriguez<\e1> and <e2>Kansas City Royals<\e2>.
Joseph Daniel Gates (October 3, 1954 – March 28, 2010) was a professional baseball player. He played parts of two seasons in Major League Baseball for the Chicago White Sox. His only extra base hit was a triple on May 13, 1979 against the Kansas City Royals. He had come on as a pinch hitter for Don Kessinger and stayed in the game and played second base. The pitcher for the Royals was Eduardo Rodriguez. The hit drove in Greg Pryor in the bottom of the 9th. The final score of the game was Royals 14, White Sox 5. After his major league career, he entered the coaching ranks. He was the bench coach of the Gary SouthShore RailCats of the Northern League at the time of his death at age 55. | member of sports team | 39 | [
"Eduardo Rodriguez",
"Kansas City Royals"
] | 44,244 |
[
"Joseph Daniel Gates",
"member of",
"Gary SouthShore RailCats"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Joseph Daniel Gates<\e1> and <e2>Gary SouthShore RailCats<\e2>.
Joseph Daniel Gates (October 3, 1954 – March 28, 2010) was a professional baseball player. He played parts of two seasons in Major League Baseball for the Chicago White Sox. His only extra base hit was a triple on May 13, 1979 against the Kansas City Royals. He had come on as a pinch hitter for Don Kessinger and stayed in the game and played second base. The pitcher for the Royals was Eduardo Rodriguez. The hit drove in Greg Pryor in the bottom of the 9th. The final score of the game was Royals 14, White Sox 5. After his major league career, he entered the coaching ranks. He was the bench coach of the Gary SouthShore RailCats of the Northern League at the time of his death at age 55. | member of | 24 | [
"Joseph Daniel Gates",
"Gary SouthShore RailCats"
] | 44,245 |
[
"Greg Pryor",
"member of",
"Chicago White Sox"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Greg Pryor<\e1> and <e2>Chicago White Sox<\e2>.
Joseph Daniel Gates (October 3, 1954 – March 28, 2010) was a professional baseball player. He played parts of two seasons in Major League Baseball for the Chicago White Sox. His only extra base hit was a triple on May 13, 1979 against the Kansas City Royals. He had come on as a pinch hitter for Don Kessinger and stayed in the game and played second base. The pitcher for the Royals was Eduardo Rodriguez. The hit drove in Greg Pryor in the bottom of the 9th. The final score of the game was Royals 14, White Sox 5. After his major league career, he entered the coaching ranks. He was the bench coach of the Gary SouthShore RailCats of the Northern League at the time of his death at age 55. | member of | 24 | [
"Greg Pryor",
"Chicago White Sox"
] | 44,247 |
[
"Greg Pryor",
"member of",
"Kansas City Royals"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Greg Pryor<\e1> and <e2>Kansas City Royals<\e2>.
Joseph Daniel Gates (October 3, 1954 – March 28, 2010) was a professional baseball player. He played parts of two seasons in Major League Baseball for the Chicago White Sox. His only extra base hit was a triple on May 13, 1979 against the Kansas City Royals. He had come on as a pinch hitter for Don Kessinger and stayed in the game and played second base. The pitcher for the Royals was Eduardo Rodriguez. The hit drove in Greg Pryor in the bottom of the 9th. The final score of the game was Royals 14, White Sox 5. After his major league career, he entered the coaching ranks. He was the bench coach of the Gary SouthShore RailCats of the Northern League at the time of his death at age 55. | member of | 24 | [
"Greg Pryor",
"Kansas City Royals"
] | 44,249 |
[
"Don Kessinger",
"member of",
"Chicago White Sox"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Don Kessinger<\e1> and <e2>Chicago White Sox<\e2>.
Joseph Daniel Gates (October 3, 1954 – March 28, 2010) was a professional baseball player. He played parts of two seasons in Major League Baseball for the Chicago White Sox. His only extra base hit was a triple on May 13, 1979 against the Kansas City Royals. He had come on as a pinch hitter for Don Kessinger and stayed in the game and played second base. The pitcher for the Royals was Eduardo Rodriguez. The hit drove in Greg Pryor in the bottom of the 9th. The final score of the game was Royals 14, White Sox 5. After his major league career, he entered the coaching ranks. He was the bench coach of the Gary SouthShore RailCats of the Northern League at the time of his death at age 55. | member of | 24 | [
"Don Kessinger",
"Chicago White Sox"
] | 44,250 |
[
"Rudens",
"author",
"Plautus"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Rudens<\e1> and <e2>Plautus<\e2>.
A lunula (plural : lunulae) was a crescent moon shaped pendant worn by girls in ancient Rome. Girls ideally wore them as an apotropaic amulet, the equivalent of the boy's bulla. In the popular belief the Romans wore amulets usually as a talisman, to protect themselves against evil forces, demons and sorcery, but especially against the evil eye. In Plautus' play, Epidicus asks the young girl Telestis : " Do n't you remember my bringing you a gold lunula on your birthday, and a little gold ring for your finger ? "An explicit definition is provided by Isidore of Seville : " Lunulae are female ornaments in the likeness of the moon, little hanging gold bullae. "But in Plautus' play Rudens, Palaestra says her father gave her a golden bulla on the day of her birth. There is also some indication that babies of both sexes wore phallic amulets. | author | 46 | [
"Rudens",
"Plautus"
] | 44,350 |
[
"Rudens",
"characters",
"Palaestra"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Rudens<\e1> and <e2>Palaestra<\e2>.
A lunula (plural : lunulae) was a crescent moon shaped pendant worn by girls in ancient Rome. Girls ideally wore them as an apotropaic amulet, the equivalent of the boy's bulla. In the popular belief the Romans wore amulets usually as a talisman, to protect themselves against evil forces, demons and sorcery, but especially against the evil eye. In Plautus' play, Epidicus asks the young girl Telestis : " Do n't you remember my bringing you a gold lunula on your birthday, and a little gold ring for your finger ? "An explicit definition is provided by Isidore of Seville : " Lunulae are female ornaments in the likeness of the moon, little hanging gold bullae. "But in Plautus' play Rudens, Palaestra says her father gave her a golden bulla on the day of her birth. There is also some indication that babies of both sexes wore phallic amulets. | characters | 47 | [
"Rudens",
"Palaestra"
] | 44,351 |
[
"Plautus",
"notable work",
"Rudens"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Plautus<\e1> and <e2>Rudens<\e2>.
A lunula (plural : lunulae) was a crescent moon shaped pendant worn by girls in ancient Rome. Girls ideally wore them as an apotropaic amulet, the equivalent of the boy's bulla. In the popular belief the Romans wore amulets usually as a talisman, to protect themselves against evil forces, demons and sorcery, but especially against the evil eye. In Plautus' play, Epidicus asks the young girl Telestis : " Do n't you remember my bringing you a gold lunula on your birthday, and a little gold ring for your finger ? "An explicit definition is provided by Isidore of Seville : " Lunulae are female ornaments in the likeness of the moon, little hanging gold bullae. "But in Plautus' play Rudens, Palaestra says her father gave her a golden bulla on the day of her birth. There is also some indication that babies of both sexes wore phallic amulets. | notable work | 33 | [
"Plautus",
"Rudens"
] | 44,352 |
[
"Palaestra",
"creator",
"Plautus"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Palaestra<\e1> and <e2>Plautus<\e2>.
A lunula (plural : lunulae) was a crescent moon shaped pendant worn by girls in ancient Rome. Girls ideally wore them as an apotropaic amulet, the equivalent of the boy's bulla. In the popular belief the Romans wore amulets usually as a talisman, to protect themselves against evil forces, demons and sorcery, but especially against the evil eye. In Plautus' play, Epidicus asks the young girl Telestis : " Do n't you remember my bringing you a gold lunula on your birthday, and a little gold ring for your finger ? "An explicit definition is provided by Isidore of Seville : " Lunulae are female ornaments in the likeness of the moon, little hanging gold bullae. "But in Plautus' play Rudens, Palaestra says her father gave her a golden bulla on the day of her birth. There is also some indication that babies of both sexes wore phallic amulets. | creator | 34 | [
"Palaestra",
"Plautus"
] | 44,353 |
[
"Palaestra",
"present in work",
"Rudens"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Palaestra<\e1> and <e2>Rudens<\e2>.
A lunula (plural : lunulae) was a crescent moon shaped pendant worn by girls in ancient Rome. Girls ideally wore them as an apotropaic amulet, the equivalent of the boy's bulla. In the popular belief the Romans wore amulets usually as a talisman, to protect themselves against evil forces, demons and sorcery, but especially against the evil eye. In Plautus' play, Epidicus asks the young girl Telestis : " Do n't you remember my bringing you a gold lunula on your birthday, and a little gold ring for your finger ? "An explicit definition is provided by Isidore of Seville : " Lunulae are female ornaments in the likeness of the moon, little hanging gold bullae. "But in Plautus' play Rudens, Palaestra says her father gave her a golden bulla on the day of her birth. There is also some indication that babies of both sexes wore phallic amulets. | present in work | 31 | [
"Palaestra",
"Rudens"
] | 44,354 |
[
"Maui",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Hawaii"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Maui<\e1> and <e2>Hawaii<\e2>.
Schiedea haleakalensis is a rare species of flowering plant in the pink family known by the common name Haleakalā schiedea. It is endemic to Hawaii, where it is known only from Haleakalā National Park on the island of Maui. It is threatened by the degradation of its habitat. It was federally listed as an endangered species of the United States in 1992. This plant is a shrub growing up 30 to 60 centimeters tall. The leaves have narrow blades measuring up to 8 centimeters long but just a few millimeters in width. The inflorescence is a cluster of flowers with tiny green sepals and no petals. This shrub is known from two locations in Haleakalā National Park ; it is named for the volcano Haleakalā. It has been threatened by the presence of feral goats in its habitat, but most of these have been excluded. | located in the administrative territorial entity | 3 | [
"Maui",
"Hawaii"
] | 44,358 |
[
"Haleakalā National Park",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Hawaii"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Haleakalā National Park<\e1> and <e2>Hawaii<\e2>.
Schiedea haleakalensis is a rare species of flowering plant in the pink family known by the common name Haleakalā schiedea. It is endemic to Hawaii, where it is known only from Haleakalā National Park on the island of Maui. It is threatened by the degradation of its habitat. It was federally listed as an endangered species of the United States in 1992. This plant is a shrub growing up 30 to 60 centimeters tall. The leaves have narrow blades measuring up to 8 centimeters long but just a few millimeters in width. The inflorescence is a cluster of flowers with tiny green sepals and no petals. This shrub is known from two locations in Haleakalā National Park ; it is named for the volcano Haleakalā. It has been threatened by the presence of feral goats in its habitat, but most of these have been excluded. | located in the administrative territorial entity | 3 | [
"Haleakalā National Park",
"Hawaii"
] | 44,359 |
[
"Haleakalā",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Hawaii"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Haleakalā<\e1> and <e2>Hawaii<\e2>.
Schiedea haleakalensis is a rare species of flowering plant in the pink family known by the common name Haleakalā schiedea. It is endemic to Hawaii, where it is known only from Haleakalā National Park on the island of Maui. It is threatened by the degradation of its habitat. It was federally listed as an endangered species of the United States in 1992. This plant is a shrub growing up 30 to 60 centimeters tall. The leaves have narrow blades measuring up to 8 centimeters long but just a few millimeters in width. The inflorescence is a cluster of flowers with tiny green sepals and no petals. This shrub is known from two locations in Haleakalā National Park ; it is named for the volcano Haleakalā. It has been threatened by the presence of feral goats in its habitat, but most of these have been excluded. | located in the administrative territorial entity | 3 | [
"Haleakalā",
"Hawaii"
] | 44,362 |
[
"Maui",
"has part(s)",
"Haleakalā"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Maui<\e1> and <e2>Haleakalā<\e2>.
Schiedea haleakalensis is a rare species of flowering plant in the pink family known by the common name Haleakalā schiedea. It is endemic to Hawaii, where it is known only from Haleakalā National Park on the island of Maui. It is threatened by the degradation of its habitat. It was federally listed as an endangered species of the United States in 1992. This plant is a shrub growing up 30 to 60 centimeters tall. The leaves have narrow blades measuring up to 8 centimeters long but just a few millimeters in width. The inflorescence is a cluster of flowers with tiny green sepals and no petals. This shrub is known from two locations in Haleakalā National Park ; it is named for the volcano Haleakalā. It has been threatened by the presence of feral goats in its habitat, but most of these have been excluded. | has part(s) | 10 | [
"Maui",
"Haleakalā"
] | 44,370 |
[
"Lunéville",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Lorraine"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Lunéville<\e1> and <e2>Lorraine<\e2>.
Jeanne Thérèse du Han de Martigny (30 October 1707 in Lunéville – 7 May 1748 in Nancy) was born and baptized the same day in Lunéville, in the duchy of Lorraine, now part of France. She was the daughter of Philippe - Louis du Han, comte de Martigny (1678 – 1733) and his wife Catherine Françoise de Roquefeuil de Puydebar (c.1680 – 1764). The Du Han de Martigny were an important noble family of Lorraine, with estates in the north of the duchy. Louis - Philippe held posts as conseiller d'état, Chamberlain and Grand Veneur under Duke Léopold I, and his daughters were among the court beauties. In 1731, Jeanne - Thérèse was maid of honour to the Dowager Duchess and Regent of Lorraine, Léopold's widow. After the outbreak of the War of the Austrian Succession, Granville Elliott spent most of his time away fighting. Jeanne Thérèse and her husband Granville appear regularly in the Madame de Graffigny correspondence. | located in the administrative territorial entity | 3 | [
"Lunéville",
"Lorraine"
] | 44,383 |
[
"Lorraine",
"headquarters location",
"Lunéville"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Lorraine<\e1> and <e2>Lunéville<\e2>.
Jeanne Thérèse du Han de Martigny (30 October 1707 in Lunéville – 7 May 1748 in Nancy) was born and baptized the same day in Lunéville, in the duchy of Lorraine, now part of France. She was the daughter of Philippe - Louis du Han, comte de Martigny (1678 – 1733) and his wife Catherine Françoise de Roquefeuil de Puydebar (c.1680 – 1764). The Du Han de Martigny were an important noble family of Lorraine, with estates in the north of the duchy. Louis - Philippe held posts as conseiller d'état, Chamberlain and Grand Veneur under Duke Léopold I, and his daughters were among the court beauties. In 1731, Jeanne - Thérèse was maid of honour to the Dowager Duchess and Regent of Lorraine, Léopold's widow. After the outbreak of the War of the Austrian Succession, Granville Elliott spent most of his time away fighting. Jeanne Thérèse and her husband Granville appear regularly in the Madame de Graffigny correspondence. | headquarters location | 8 | [
"Lorraine",
"Lunéville"
] | 44,384 |
[
"Catherine Françoise de Roquefeuil de Puydebar",
"spouse",
"Philippe - Louis du Han"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Catherine Françoise de Roquefeuil de Puydebar<\e1> and <e2>Philippe - Louis du Han<\e2>.
Jeanne Thérèse du Han de Martigny (30 October 1707 in Lunéville – 7 May 1748 in Nancy) was born and baptized the same day in Lunéville, in the duchy of Lorraine, now part of France. She was the daughter of Philippe - Louis du Han, comte de Martigny (1678 – 1733) and his wife Catherine Françoise de Roquefeuil de Puydebar (c.1680 – 1764). The Du Han de Martigny were an important noble family of Lorraine, with estates in the north of the duchy. Louis - Philippe held posts as conseiller d'état, Chamberlain and Grand Veneur under Duke Léopold I, and his daughters were among the court beauties. In 1731, Jeanne - Thérèse was maid of honour to the Dowager Duchess and Regent of Lorraine, Léopold's widow. After the outbreak of the War of the Austrian Succession, Granville Elliott spent most of his time away fighting. Jeanne Thérèse and her husband Granville appear regularly in the Madame de Graffigny correspondence. | spouse | 22 | [
"Catherine Françoise de Roquefeuil de Puydebar",
"Philippe - Louis du Han"
] | 44,388 |
[
"Jeanne Thérèse du Han de Martigny",
"place of birth",
"Lunéville"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Jeanne Thérèse du Han de Martigny<\e1> and <e2>Lunéville<\e2>.
Jeanne Thérèse du Han de Martigny (30 October 1707 in Lunéville – 7 May 1748 in Nancy) was born and baptized the same day in Lunéville, in the duchy of Lorraine, now part of France. She was the daughter of Philippe - Louis du Han, comte de Martigny (1678 – 1733) and his wife Catherine Françoise de Roquefeuil de Puydebar (c.1680 – 1764). The Du Han de Martigny were an important noble family of Lorraine, with estates in the north of the duchy. Louis - Philippe held posts as conseiller d'état, Chamberlain and Grand Veneur under Duke Léopold I, and his daughters were among the court beauties. In 1731, Jeanne - Thérèse was maid of honour to the Dowager Duchess and Regent of Lorraine, Léopold's widow. After the outbreak of the War of the Austrian Succession, Granville Elliott spent most of his time away fighting. Jeanne Thérèse and her husband Granville appear regularly in the Madame de Graffigny correspondence. | place of birth | 19 | [
"Jeanne Thérèse du Han de Martigny",
"Lunéville"
] | 44,390 |
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