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<Graph> : <s> Leonardo da Vinci <p> on focus list of Wikimedia project <o> Wikipedia:List of articles all languages should have <s> Leonardo da Vinci <p> has works in the collection <o> British Museum <s> Leonardo da Vinci <p> writing language <o> Italian <s> Leonardo da Vinci <p> work location <o> Rome <s> Leonard... | <Text> :Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci was an Italian polymath of the High Renaissance who was active as a painter, draughtsman, engineer, scientist, theorist, sculptor, and architect. While his fame initially rested on his achievements as a painter, he has also become known for his notebooks, in which he made drawing... |
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The vital articl... |
<Graph> : <s> copyrights on works have expired <p> facet of <o> public domain <s> copyrights on works have expired <p> instance of <o> copyright status of set <s> copyrights on works have expired <p> instance of <o> rule <s> copyrights on works have expired <p> opposite of <o> works protected by copyrights <s> copy... | <Text> :Francesco Melzi, or Francesco de Melzi , was an Italian painter born into a family of the Milanese nobility in Lombardy. He became a pupil of Leonardo da Vinci and remained as his closest professional assistant throughout his career. After da Vinci's death he became the literary executor of all da Vinci's paper... |
<Graph> : <s> philosophy of science <p> subclass of <o> philosophy <s> philosophy of science <p> topic's main category <o> Category:Philosophy of science <s> philosophy of science <p> said to be the same as <o> epistemology <s> philosophy of science <p> on focus list of Wikimedia project <o> Wikipedia:Vital articles... | <Text> :Philosophy of science is the branch of philosophy concerned with the foundations, methods, and implications of science. Amongst its central questions are the difference between science and non-science, the reliability of scientific theories, and the ultimate purpose and meaning of science as a human endeavour. ... |
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<Graph> : <s> Mona Lisa Exhibition <p> instance of <o> art exhibition <s> Mona Lisa Exhibition <p> organizer <o> Monalisa Carneiro <s> Mona Lisa Exhibition <p> organizer <o> Agency for Cultural Affairs <s> Mona Lisa Exhibition <p> location <o> Tokyo National Museum <s> Mona Lisa Exhibition <p> organizer <o> Tokyo N... | <Text> :A landscape is the visible features of an area of land, its landforms, and how they integrate with natural or human-made features, often considered in terms of their aesthetic appeal. A landscape includes the physical elements of geophysically defined landforms such as mountains, hills, water bodies such as riv... |
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<Graph> : <s> Fifth Avenue <p> connects with <o> 125th Street <s> Fifth Avenue <p> connects with <o> 14th Street <s> Fifth Avenue <p> connects with <o> 34th Street <s> Fifth Avenue <p> connects with <o> 42nd Street <s> Fifth Avenue <p> connects with <o> 23rd Street <s> Fifth Avenue <p> connects with <o> 59th Stree... | <Text> :Fifth Avenue is a major and prominent thoroughfare in the borough of Manhattan in New York City, New York, United States. It stretches north from Washington Square Park in Greenwich Village to West 143rd Street in Harlem. It is one of the most expensive shopping streets in the world.
Fifth Avenue carries two-w... |
<Graph> : <s> Madonna and Child with Angels <p> copyright status <o> public domain <s> Madonna and Child with Angels <p> country <o> United States of America <s> Madonna and Child with Angels <p> depicts <o> Virgin Mary <s> Madonna and Child with Angels <p> depicts <o> woman <s> Madonna and Child with Angels <p> re... | <Text> :The Annunciation is, according to the Gospel of Luke, the announcement by the archangel Gabriel to Mary that she would conceive and bear a son through a virgin birth and become the mother of Jesus Christ, the Christian Messiah and Son of God, marking the Incarnation. Gabriel told Mary to name her son Jesus.
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<Graph> : <s> Manhattan <p> country <o> United States of America <s> Manhattan <p> located in time zone <o> UTC−05:00 <s> Manhattan <p> category for maps <o> Category:Maps of Manhattan, New York City <s> Manhattan <p> category for the view from the item <o> Category:Views from Manhattan, New York City <s> Manhattan... | <Text> :Manhattan is the most densely populated and geographically smallest of the five boroughs of New York City. The borough is coextensive with New York County, the smallest county by geographical area in the U.S. state of New York. Located almost entirely on Manhattan Island near the southern tip of the state, Man... |
<Graph> : <s> New York City <p> capital of <o> United States of America <s> New York City <p> country <o> United States of America <s> New York City <p> owner of <o> Park Avenue <s> New York City <p> owner of <o> John F. Kennedy International Airport <s> New York City <p> located in statistical territorial entity <... | <Text> :New York, often called New York City or simply NYC, is the most populous city in the United States, located at the southern tip of New York State on one of the world's largest natural harbors. The city comprises five boroughs, each of which is coextensive with a respective county. It is a global city and a cult... |
<Graph> : <s> Robert Lehman Collection <p> instance of <o> curatorial department <s> Robert Lehman Collection <p> parent organization <o> Metropolitan Museum of Art <s> Egyptian Art <p> country <o> United States of America <s> Egyptian Art <p> instance of <o> curatorial department <s> Egyptian Art <p> parent organi... | <Text> :In 2022, the museum welcomed 3,208,832 visitors, making it the third-most visited museum in the United States and the eighth-most visited art museum in the world. In 2000, its permanent collection was said to have over two million works; it currently lists a total of 1.5 million objects. The collection is divid... |
<Graph> : <s> The American Wing <p> instance of <o> curatorial department <s> The American Wing <p> parent organization <o> Metropolitan Museum of Art <s> Drawings and Prints <p> country <o> United States of America <s> Drawings and Prints <p> located in the administrative territorial entity <o> Manhattan <s> Drawi... | <Text> :Portrait of Anna van der Aar is an oil-on-panel painting by the Dutch Golden Age painter Frans Hals, painted in 1626 and now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, in New York. It is considered a pendant portrait to that of her husband, the writer Petrus Scriverius.
225. ANNA VAN DER AAR , wife of Petrus Scriveriu... |
<Graph> : <s> Führermuseum <p> owner of <o> The Tric-Trac Players <s> Führermuseum <p> owner of <o> Young Mercury Stealing Cattle from Apollo's Herd <s> Führermuseum <p> country <o> Austria <s> Führermuseum <p> commissioned by <o> Adolf Hitler <s> Führermuseum <p> Wikidata property <o> Linz DB ID <s> Führermuseum ... | <Text> :The Fuhrermuseum or Fuhrer-Museum , also referred to as the Linz art gallery, was an unrealized art museum within a cultural complex planned by Adolf Hitler for his hometown, the Austrian city of Linz, near his birthplace of Braunau. Its purpose was to display a selection of the art bought, confiscated or stole... |
<Graph> : <s> Peasant Woman Cooking by a Fireplace <p> copyright status <o> public domain <s> Peasant Woman Cooking by a Fireplace <p> depicts <o> fire <s> Peasant Woman Cooking by a Fireplace <p> depicts <o> woman <s> Peasant Woman Cooking by a Fireplace <p> depicts <o> pancake <s> Peasant Woman Cooking by a Firep... | <Text> :Alexander Hamilton was an American military officer, statesman, and Founding Father who served as the first secretary of the treasury from 1789 to 1795 during George Washington's presidency.
Born out of wedlock in Charlestown, Nevis, Hamilton was orphaned as a child and taken in by a prosperous merchant. He p... |
<Graph> : <s> Mantua <p> owned by <o> Metropolitan Museum of Art <s> Mantua <p> collection <o> Metropolitan Museum of Art <s> Mantua <p> made from material <o> wool <s> Mantua <p> country of origin <o> Kingdom of England <s> Mantua <p> instance of <o> historical costume <s> Mantua <p> instance of <o> mantua <s> M... | <Text> :In 2016, Mantua was designated as the Italian Capital of Culture. In 2017, it was named as the European Capital of Gastronomy, included in the Eastern Lombardy District .
In 2008, Mantua's centro storico and Sabbioneta were declared by UNESCO to be a World Heritage Site. Mantua's historic power and influence ... |
<Graph> : <s> The Met Breuer <p> country <o> United States of America <s> The Met Breuer <p> part of <o> Metropolitan Museum of Art <s> The Met Breuer <p> instance of <o> art museum <s> The Met Breuer <p> location <o> 945 Madison Avenue <s> Gallery 643, Metropolitan Museum of Art <p> country <o> United States of Am... | <Text> :The Met Fifth Avenue is the primary museum building for the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. The building is located at 1000 Fifth Avenue, along the Museum Mile on the eastern edge of Central Park in Manhattan's Upper East Side.
After negotiations with the City of New York in 1871, the Met was gran... |
<Graph> : <s> The Last Supper <p> different from <o> The Last Supper <s> The Last Supper <p> instance of <o> Wikimedia disambiguation page <s> The Last Supper <p> country <o> France <s> The Last Supper <p> based on <o> The Last Supper <s> The Last Supper <p> religion or worldview <o> Christianity <s> The Last Supp... | <Text> :The Last Supper is the final meal that, in the Gospel accounts, Jesus shared with his apostles in Jerusalem before his crucifixion. The Last Supper is commemorated by Christians especially on Holy Thursday. The Last Supper provides the scriptural basis for the Eucharist, also known as "Holy Communion" or "The L... |
<Graph> : <s> man <p> part of <o> family <s> man <p> opposite of <o> woman <s> man <p> subclass of <o> adult <s> man <p> subclass of <o> male human <s> man <p> on focus list of Wikimedia project <o> Wikipedia:Vital articles/Level/4 <s> man <p> on focus list of Wikimedia project <o> Wikipedia:List of articles all l... | <Text> :Like most other male mammals, a man's genome usually inherits an X chromosome from the mother and a Y chromosome from the father. Sex differentiation of the male fetus is governed by the SRY gene on the Y chromosome. During puberty, hormones which stimulate androgen production result in the development of secon... |
<Graph> : <s> plate <p> on focus list of Wikimedia project <o> Wikipedia:Vital articles/Level/4 <s> plate <p> subclass of <o> dish <s> plate <p> subclass of <o> flat object <s> plate <p> different from <o> dish <s> plate <p> part of <o> table service <s> plate <p> described by source <o> Diccionario del español de... | <Text> :Bartholomew was one of the twelve apostles of Jesus according to the New Testament. Most scholars today identify Bartholomew as Nathanael or Nathaniel, who appears in the Gospel of John .
The name Bartholomew comes from the Imperial Aramaic: br-tvlmy bar-Tolmay "son of Talmai" or "son of the furrows". Bartholo... |
<Graph> : <s> tablecloth <p> topic's main category <o> Category:Tablecloths <s> tablecloth <p> subclass of <o> covering <s> tablecloth <p> subclass of <o> linens <s> tablecloth <p> creator <o> Josef Hoffmann <s> cup with stem <p> said to be the same as <o> cup <s> cup with stem <p> said to be the same as <o> drink... | <Text> :A tablecloth is a cloth used to cover a table. Some are mainly ornamental coverings, which may also help protect the table from scratches and stains. Other tablecloths are designed to be spread on a dining table before laying out tableware and food. Some tablecloths are designed as part of an overall table sett... |
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Vital a... |
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<Graph> : <s> Chargé <p> country <o> France <s> Chargé <p> located in time zone <o> UTC+01:00 <s> Chargé <p> located in or next to body of water <o> Loire <s> Chargé <p> located in time zone <o> UTC+02:00 <s> Chargé <p> located in the administrative territorial entity <o> Indre-et-Loire <s> Chargé <p> located in t... | <Text> :Indre-et-Loire is a department in west-central France named after the Indre River and Loire River. In 2019, it had a population of 610,079. Sometimes referred to as Touraine, the name of the historic region, it nowadays is part of the Centre-Val de Loire region. Its prefecture is Tours and subprefectures are C... |
<Graph> : <s> Ashmolean Museum <p> category for the exterior of the item <o> Category:Exterior of the Ashmolean Museum <s> Ashmolean Museum <p> part of <o> University of Oxford <s> Ashmolean Museum <p> country <o> United Kingdom <s> Ashmolean Museum <p> Wikidata property <o> Ashmolean museum ID <s> Ashmolean Museum... | <Text> :The Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology on Beaumont Street, Oxford, England, is Britain's first public museum. Its first building was erected in 1678-1683 to house the cabinet of curiosities that Elias Ashmole gave to the University of Oxford in 1677. It is also the world's second university museum, after ... |
<Graph> : <s> Pocé-sur-Cisse <p> associated electoral district <o> canton of Amboise <s> Pocé-sur-Cisse <p> category for maps <o> Category:Maps of Pocé-sur-Cisse <s> Pocé-sur-Cisse <p> country <o> France <s> Pocé-sur-Cisse <p> located in time zone <o> UTC+01:00 <s> Pocé-sur-Cisse <p> located in or next to body of w... | <Text> :The arrondissement of Tours is an arrondissement of France in the Indre-et-Loire department in the Centre-Val de Loire region. It has 54 communes. Its population is 384,117 , and its area is 1,087.6 km2 .
The arrondissement of Tours was created in 1800. At the January 2017 reorganisation of the arrondissements... |
<Graph> : <s> restoration laboratory <p> subclass of <o> workshop <s> restoration laboratory <p> described by source <o> Die Kunst auf dem Lande <s> restoration laboratory <p> facet of <o> conservation <s> restoration laboratory <p> subclass of <o> studio <s> James M. Bradburne <p> instance of <o> human <s> James ... | <Text> :Palazzo Brera or Palazzo di Brera is a monumental palace in Milan, in Lombardy in northern Italy. It was a Jesuit college for two hundred years. It now houses several cultural institutions including the Accademia di Brera, the art academy of the city, and its gallery, the Pinacoteca di Brera; the Orto Botanico ... |
<Graph> : <s> Portrait of Andrea Doria as Neptune <p> location of creation <o> Italy <s> Portrait of Andrea Doria as Neptune <p> depicts <o> Neptune <s> Portrait of Andrea Doria as Neptune <p> copyright status <o> public domain <s> Portrait of Andrea Doria as Neptune <p> creator <o> Bronzino <s> Portrait of Andrea ... | <Text> :The Portrait of Andrea Doria as Neptune is an oil painting on canvas completed by Bronzino for a private collection in either the 1530s or 1540s. It is now in the Pinacoteca di Brera in Milan, Italy. An oil painting on canvas, it measures 199.5 centimetres by 149 centimetres . In a conscious revival of the... |
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Pietro Vannucci was born in Citta della Pieve, Umbria, the son of Cristoforo Maria Vannucci. His nickname char... |
<Graph> : <s> House of Medici <p> has part(s) <o> Cosimo I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany <s> House of Medici <p> has part(s) <o> Cosimo de' Medici <s> House of Medici <p> has part(s) <o> Catherine de' Medici <s> House of Medici <p> has part(s) <o> Clement VII <s> House of Medici <p> has part(s) <o> Giovanni del... | <Text> :The House of Medici was an Italian banking family and political dynasty that first consolidated power in the Republic of Florence under Cosimo de' Medici, during the first half of the 15th century. The family originated in the Mugello region of Tuscany, and prospered gradually until it was able to fund the Med... |
<Graph> : <s> Virgin with the Seated Child <p> depicts <o> Virgin Mary <s> Virgin with the Seated Child <p> religion or worldview <o> Christianity <s> Virgin with the Seated Child <p> copyright status <o> public domain <s> Virgin with the Seated Child <p> collection <o> Gemäldegalerie <s> Virgin with the Seated Chi... | <Text> :The OED dates the first express use of the term "animal painter" to the mid-18th century: by English physician, naturalist and writer John Berkenhout . From the early 20th century, wildlife artist became a more usual term for contemporary animal painters.
Especially in the 17th century, animal painters would o... |
<Graph> : <s> figure <p> instance of <o> art genre <s> figure <p> subclass of <o> visual artwork <s> figure <p> subclass of <o> representation <s> figure <p> described by source <o> Diccionario del español de México <s> The Sculptures of Andrea del Verrocchio <p> instance of <o> monograph <s> The Sculptures of And... | <Text> :Medieval Greek is the stage of the Greek language between the end of classical antiquity in the 5th-6th centuries and the end of the Middle Ages, conventionally dated to the Ottoman conquest of Constantinople in 1453.
From the 7th century onwards, Greek was the only language of administration and government i... |
<Graph> : <s> Greek <p> indigenous to <o> Greece <s> Greek <p> indigenous to <o> Cyprus <s> Greek <p> country <o> Canada <s> Greek <p> indigenous to <o> Albania <s> Greek <p> country <o> Italy <s> Greek <p> country <o> United States of America <s> Greek <p> country <o> Turkey <s> Greek <p> has part(s) <o> Modern... | <Text> :Theology is the study of religious belief from a religious perspective. More narrowly it is the study of the nature of the divine. It is taught as an academic discipline, typically in universities and seminaries. It occupies itself with the unique content of analyzing the supernatural, but also deals with relig... |
<Graph> : <s> University of Padua <p> country <o> Italy <s> University of Padua <p> language used <o> Italian <s> University of Padua <p> member of <o> Coimbra Group <s> University of Padua <p> member of <o> Mediterranean Universities Union <s> University of Padua <p> member of <o> Top International Managers in Eng... | <Text> :The University of Padua is an Italian public research university in Padua, Italy. It was founded in 1222 by a group of students and teachers from the University of Bologna, who previously settled in Vicenza, thus, it is the second-oldest university in Italy, as well as the world's fifth-oldest surviving univer... |
<Graph> : <s> University of Florence <p> country <o> Italy <s> University of Florence <p> language used <o> Italian <s> University of Florence <p> instance of <o> university <s> University of Florence <p> topic's main category <o> Category:University of Florence <s> University of Florence <p> owner of <o> Palazzo F... | <Text> :The University of Florence is an Italian public research university located in Florence, Italy. It comprises 12 schools and has around 50,000 students enrolled.
The first university in Florence was the Studium Generale, which was established by the Florentine Republic in 1321. The Studium was recognized by Po... |
<Graph> : <s> Renaissance architecture <p> instance of <o> architectural style <s> Renaissance architecture <p> follows <o> Gothic architecture <s> Renaissance architecture <p> different from <o> Renaissance Revival architecture <s> Renaissance architecture <p> derivative work <o> Renaissance Revival architecture <... | <Text> :Renaissance architecture is the European architecture of the period between the early 15th and early 16th centuries in different regions, demonstrating a conscious revival and development of certain elements of ancient Greek and Roman thought and material culture. Stylistically, Renaissance architecture followe... |
<Graph> : <s> drawing <p> different from <o> art of painting <s> drawing <p> different from <o> painting <s> drawing <p> on focus list of Wikimedia project <o> Wikipedia:Vital articles/Level/4 <s> drawing <p> instance of <o> type of work of art <s> drawing <p> described by source <o> Encyclopædia Britannica 11th ed... | <Text> :Drawing is a visual art that uses an instrument to mark paper or another two-dimensional surface. The instrument might be pencils, crayons, pens with inks, brushes with paints, or combinations of these, and in more modern times, computer styluses with graphics tablets.
A drawing instrument releases a small amo... |
<Graph> : <s> theism <p> opposite of <o> atheism <s> theism <p> subclass of <o> religion <s> theism <p> subclass of <o> belief <s> theism <p> instance of <o> world view <s> theism <p> different from <o> deism <s> theism <p> topic's main template <o> Template:God <s> theism <p> studied in <o> philosophy of religio... | <Text> :Theism is broadly defined as the belief in the existence of at least one deity. In common parlance, or when contrasted with deism, the term often describes the philosophical conception of God that is found in classical theism--or conception found in monotheism--or gods found in polytheistic religions--or a beli... |
<Graph> : <s> Church Encyclopedia <p> genre <o> encyclopedia <s> Church Encyclopedia <p> copyright status <o> public domain <s> Church Encyclopedia <p> instance of <o> version, edition or translation <s> Church Encyclopedia <p> topic's main category <o> Category:Encyklopedia kościelna <s> Church Encyclopedia <p> ed... | <Text> :A belief is a subjective attitude that a proposition is true or a state of affairs is the case. A subjective attitude is a mental state of having some stance, take, or opinion about something. In epistemology, philosophers use the term "belief" to refer to attitudes about the world which can be either true or f... |
<Graph> : <s> lamb <p> subclass of <o> sheep <s> lamb <p> subclass of <o> baby animal <s> lamb <p> described by source <o> Metropolitan Museum of Art Tagging Vocabulary <s> mother <p> Wikidata property <o> mother <s> mother <p> opposite of <o> father <s> mother <p> instance of <o> kinship <s> mother <p> different... | <Text> :A mother is the female parent of a child. A woman may be considered a mother by virtue of having given birth, by raising a child who may or may not be her biological offspring, or by supplying her ovum for fertilisation in the case of gestational surrogacy.
A biological mother is the female genetic contributor... |
<Graph> : <s> dress <p> properties for this type <o> creator <s> dress <p> properties for this type <o> made from material <s> dress <p> properties for this type <o> collection <s> dress <p> properties for this type <o> color <s> dress <p> properties for this type <o> designed by <s> dress <p> properties for this ... | <Text> :A dress is a garment traditionally worn by women or girls consisting of a skirt with an attached bodice . It consists of a top piece that covers the torso and hangs down over the legs. A dress can be any one-piece garment containing a skirt of any length, and can be formal or casual.
Dresses are outer garment... |
<Graph> : <s> metalpoint <p> subclass of <o> image-making equipment <s> highlight <p> instance of <o> painting technique <s> highlight <p> color <o> white <s> Russian <p> country <o> Russia <s> Russian <p> instance of <o> natural language <s> Russian <p> linguistic typology <o> synthetic language <s> Russian <p> ... | <Text> :A silverpoint drawing is made by dragging a silver rod or wire across a surface, often prepared with gesso or Chinese white ground. Silverpoint is one of several types of metalpoint used by scribes, craftsmen and artists since ancient times. Metalpoint styli were used for writing on soft surfaces , ruling and u... |
<Graph> : <s> Great Soviet Encyclopedia. Volume 5, 1927 <p> language of work or name <o> Russian <s> Great Soviet Encyclopedia. Volume 5, 1927 <p> part of <o> Great Soviet Encyclopedia (1926–1947) <s> Great Soviet Encyclopedia. Volume 5, 1927 <p> instance of <o> version, edition or translation <s> Great Soviet Encyc... | <Text> :Moscow is the capital and largest city of Russia. The city stands on the Moskva River in Central Russia, with a population estimated at 13.0 million residents within the city limits, over 18.8 million residents in the urban area, and over 21.5 million residents in the metropolitan area. The city covers an area... |
<Graph> : <s> Great Soviet Encyclopedia. Volume 12, 1928 <p> language of work or name <o> Russian <s> Great Soviet Encyclopedia. Volume 12, 1928 <p> part of <o> Great Soviet Encyclopedia (1926–1947) <s> Great Soviet Encyclopedia. Volume 12, 1928 <p> instance of <o> version, edition or translation <s> Great Soviet En... | <Text> :</Text> |
<Graph> : <s> Great Soviet Encyclopedia. Volume 17, 1930 <p> language of work or name <o> Russian <s> Great Soviet Encyclopedia. Volume 17, 1930 <p> part of <o> Great Soviet Encyclopedia (1926–1947) <s> Great Soviet Encyclopedia. Volume 17, 1930 <p> instance of <o> version, edition or translation <s> Great Soviet En... | <Text> :Otto Yulyevich Shmidt , better known as Otto Schmidt, was a Soviet scientist, mathematician, astronomer, geophysicist, statesman, and academician.
He was born in the town of Mogilev in the Russian Empire, in what is now Belarus. His father was a descendant of German settlers in Courland, while his mother was a... |
<Graph> : <s> Great Soviet Encyclopedia. Volume 2, 1926 <p> instance of <o> version, edition or translation <s> Great Soviet Encyclopedia. Volume 2, 1926 <p> language of work or name <o> Russian <s> Great Soviet Encyclopedia. Volume 2, 1926 <p> part of <o> Great Soviet Encyclopedia (1926–1947) <s> Great Soviet Encyc... | <Text> :A lexicon is the vocabulary of a language or branch of knowledge . In linguistics, a lexicon is a language's inventory of lexemes. The word lexicon derives from Greek word lexikon , neuter of lexikos meaning 'of or for words'.
Linguistic theories generally regard human languages as consisting of two parts: ... |
<Graph> : <s> Skulpturensammlung und Museum für Byzantinische Kunst <p> country <o> Germany <s> Skulpturensammlung und Museum für Byzantinische Kunst <p> located in time zone <o> UTC+02:00 <s> Skulpturensammlung und Museum für Byzantinische Kunst <p> located in time zone <o> UTC+01:00 <s> Skulpturensammlung und Muse... | <Text> :The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art is an art museum in Kansas City, Missouri, known for its encyclopedic collection of art from nearly every continent and culture, and especially for its extensive collection of Asian art.
On September 1, 2010, Julian Zugazagoitia became the museum's fifth Director. Zugazagoitia ... |
<Graph> : <s> Bibliographisches Institut Leipzig <p> country <o> Germany <s> Bibliographisches Institut Leipzig <p> location of formation <o> Gotha <s> Bibliographisches Institut Leipzig <p> headquarters location <o> Leipzig <s> Bibliographisches Institut Leipzig <p> headquarters location <o> Mannheim <s> Bibliogra... | <Text> :The German publishing company Bibliographisches Institut was founded 1826 in Gotha by Joseph Meyer, moved 1828 to Hildburghausen and 1874 to Leipzig. Its production over the years includes such well-known titles as Meyers Lexikon , Brehms Tierleben ; Duden ; Meyers Reisebucher ; Meyers Klassiker ; atlases , new... |
<Graph> : <s> Portal:Vegetarianism <p> Wikimedia portal's main topic <o> vegetarianism <s> Portal:Vegetarianism <p> instance of <o> Wikimedia portal <s> Category:Vegetarianism <p> instance of <o> Wikimedia category <s> Category:Vegetarianism <p> template or module that populates category <o> Template:Veganism and ve... | <Text> :Vegan nutrition refers to the nutritional and human health aspects of vegan diets. A well-planned, balanced vegan diet is suitable to meet all recommendations for nutrients in every stage of human life. Vegan diets tend to be higher in dietary fiber, magnesium, folic acid, vitamin C, vitamin E, and phytochemica... |
<Graph> : <s> Dedham Lock and Mill <p> copyright status <o> public domain <s> Dedham Lock and Mill <p> depicts <o> canal <s> Dedham Lock and Mill <p> depicts <o> boat <s> Dedham Lock and Mill <p> depicts <o> mill <s> Dedham Lock and Mill <p> movement <o> Romanticism <s> Dedham Lock and Mill <p> owned by <o> Victor... | <Text> :The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea is an Inner London borough with royal status. It is the smallest borough in London and the second smallest district in England; it is one of the most densely populated administrative regions in the United Kingdom. It includes affluent areas such as Notting Hill, Kens... |
<Graph> : <s> Medieval & Renaissance, Room 64, The Wolfson Gallery <p> instance of <o> exhibition space <s> Medieval & Renaissance, Room 64, The Wolfson Gallery <p> location <o> Victoria and Albert Museum <s> Medieval & Renaissance, Room 64, The Wolfson Gallery <p> part of <o> Victoria and Albert Museum <s> V&A Thea... | <Text> :Cromwell Road is a major London road in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, designated as part of the A4. It was created in the 19th century and is said to be named after Richard Cromwell, son of Oliver Cromwell, who once owned a house there.
Cromwell Road was not always the main traffic route it is n... |
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<Graph> : <s> Template:Prado database <p> instance of <o> Wikimedia template <s> Template:Prado database <p> related property <o> Museo del Prado artwork ID <s> Template:Prado database <p> template has topic <o> Museo del Prado <s> Monday to Saturday <p> has part(s) <o> Monday <s> Monday to Saturday <p> has part(s)... | <Text> :The term literally means a "good of cultural interest" . It includes not only material heritage , like monuments or movable works of art, but also intangible cultural heritage, such as the Silbo Gomero language.
In Spain, the Bien de Interes Cultural category dates from 1985 when it replaced the former heritag... |
<Graph> : <s> no photos <p> instance of <o> activity policy <s> no photos <p> subclass of <o> prohibition <s> no photos <p> opposite of <o> photos allowed <s> no photos <p> facet of <o> photography and the law <s> no photos <p> prohibits <o> photographing <s> director of Museo del Prado <p> part of <o> Museo del P... | <Text> :Charles III was King of Spain in the years 1759 to 1788. He was also Duke of Parma and Piacenza, as Charles I ; King of Naples, as Charles VII; and King of Sicily, as Charles III . He was the fourth son of Philip V of Spain and the eldest son of Philip's second wife, Elisabeth Farnese. He was a proponent of en... |
<Graph> : <s> Category:Interior of the Alte Pinakothek <p> category combines topics <o> interior <s> Category:Interior of the Alte Pinakothek <p> category combines topics <o> Alte Pinakothek <s> Category:Interior of the Alte Pinakothek <p> instance of <o> Wikimedia category <s> Munich <p> capital of <o> Munich <s> ... | <Text> :Munich ; German: Munchen i; Bavarian: Minga i) is the capital and most populous city of the Free State of Bavaria. With a population of 1,578,132 inhabitants as of 31 May 2022, it is the third-largest city in Germany, after Berlin and Hamburg, and thus the largest which does not constitute its own state, as w... |
<Graph> : <s> Mannheimer Galerie <p> country <o> Germany <s> Mannheimer Galerie <p> owned by <o> Charles Theodore, Elector of Bavaria <s> Mannheimer Galerie <p> owned by <o> Charles III Philip, Elector Palatine <s> Mannheimer Galerie <p> founded by <o> Charles III Philip, Elector Palatine <s> Mannheimer Galerie <p>... | <Text> :Baggage or luggage consists of bags, cases, and containers which hold a traveler's personal articles while the traveler is in transit. A modern traveler can be expected to have packages containing clothing, toiletries, small possessions, trip necessities. On the return trip, travelers may have souvenirs and gif... |
<Graph> : <s> list of engineering branches <p> is a list of <o> technical sciences <s> list of engineering branches <p> instance of <o> Wikimedia list article <s> list of engineering branches <p> category related to list <o> Category:Engineering disciplines <s> engineering <p> is the study of <o> engineering <s> en... | <Text> :
Engineering is the discipline and profession that applies scientific theories, mathematical methods, and empirical evidence to design, create, and analyze technological solutions cognizant of safety, human factors, physical laws, regulations, practicality, and cost. In the contemporary era, engineering is gene... |
<Graph> : <s> Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki <p> country <o> New Zealand <s> Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki <p> Wikidata property <o> Auckland Art Gallery artist ID <s> Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki <p> Wikidata property <o> Auckland Art Gallery artwork ID <s> Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki <p> differen... | <Text> :Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki is the principal public gallery in Auckland, New Zealand. It has the most extensive collection of national and international art in New Zealand and frequently hosts travelling international exhibitions.
The building originally housed both the Auckland Art Gallery and the Auckl... |
<Graph> : <s> history of engineering <p> subclass of <o> engineering <s> history of engineering <p> main subject <o> engineering <s> history of engineering <p> facet of <o> engineering <s> history of engineering <p> instance of <o> branch of science <s> history of engineering <p> subclass of <o> history of science ... | <Text> :The concept of engineering has existed since ancient times as humans devised fundamental inventions such as the pulley, lever, and wheel. Each of these inventions is consistent with the modern definition of engineering, exploiting basic mechanical principles to develop useful tools and objects.
The term engine... |
<Graph> : <s> numismatics <p> is the study of <o> medallion <s> numismatics <p> is the study of <o> coin <s> numismatics <p> instance of <o> auxiliary science of history <s> numismatics <p> described by source <o> Dictionary of Biblical Criticism and Interpretation (2007 ed.) <s> numismatics <p> described by source... | <Text> :Specialists, known as numismatists, are often characterized as students or collectors of coins, but the discipline also includes the broader study of money and other means of payment used to resolve debts and exchange goods.
The earliest forms of money used by people are categorised by collectors as "odd and c... |
<Graph> : <s> Vatican Historical Museum <p> instance of <o> museum <s> Vatican Historical Museum <p> country <o> Vatican City <s> Vatican Historical Museum <p> part of <o> Vatican Museums <s> Vatican Historical Museum <p> location <o> Lateran Palace <s> Pinacoteca Vaticana <p> country <o> Vatican City <s> Pinacote... | <Text> :The Vatican Historical Museum is one of the sections of the Vatican Museums. It was founded in 1973 at the behest of Pope Paul VI, and was initially hosted in environments under the Square Garden. In 1987 it was moved to the main floor of the Apostolic Palace of the Lateran and opened in March 1991.
The Vatic... |
<Graph> : <s> Museo Pio Cristiano <p> country <o> Italy <s> Museo Pio Cristiano <p> located in the administrative territorial entity <o> Rome <s> Museo Pio Cristiano <p> instance of <o> museum <s> Museo Pio Cristiano <p> founded by <o> Pius IX <s> Museo Pio Cristiano <p> part of <o> Vatican Museums <s> Stanza di E... | <Text> :Kodra was born in Ishem , Albania, son of Murat and Xhixhe. His mother died when he was young, and he did not receive adequate treatment from his stepmother. His father was working in the Commercial Marine. Ibrahim took art classes from Odhise Paskali during 1929, focusing on sport as well. Kodra practiced disc... |
<Graph> : <s> mirror writing <p> subclass of <o> script directionality <s> mirror writing <p> subclass of <o> classical cipher <s> Leonardo da Vinci <p> named after <o> Leonardo da Vinci <s> Leonardo da Vinci <p> main subject <o> Leonardo da Vinci <s> Leonardo da Vinci <p> country <o> France <s> Leonardo da Vinci ... | <Text> :Mirror writing is formed by writing in the direction that is the reverse of the natural way for a given language, such that the result is the mirror image of normal writing: it appears normal when it is reflected in a mirror. It is sometimes used as an extremely primitive form of cipher. A common modern usage o... |
<Graph> : <s> Jacob Pietersz Wachter <p> instance of <o> human <s> Jacob Pietersz Wachter <p> place of death <o> Amsterdam <s> Jacob Pietersz Wachter <p> work location <o> Amsterdam <s> Jacob Pietersz Wachter <p> family name <o> Wachter <s> Jacob Pietersz Wachter <p> occupation <o> bookseller <s> Jacob Pietersz Wa... | <Text> :The Great Theatre of Dutch Painters and Paintresses, or De groote schouburgh der Nederlantsche konstschilders en schilderessen, as it was originally known in Dutch, is a series of artist biographies with engraved portraits written by the 18th-century painter Arnold Houbraken. It was published in three volumes a... |
<Graph> : <s> Le vite de' più eccellenti pittori, scultori e architettori <p> language of work or name <o> Italian <s> Le vite de' più eccellenti pittori, scultori e architettori <p> place of publication <o> Florence <s> Le vite de' più eccellenti pittori, scultori e architettori <p> main subject <o> Giotto <s> Le v... | <Text> :The Lives of the Most Excellent Painters, Sculptors, and Architects , often simply known as The Lives , is a series of artist biographies written by 16th-century Italian painter and architect Giorgio Vasari, which is considered "perhaps the most famous, and even today the most-read work of the older literature ... |
<Graph> : <s> politician <p> properties for this type <o> official website <s> politician <p> properties for this type <o> image <s> politician <p> properties for this type <o> significant event <s> politician <p> properties for this type <o> sex or gender <s> politician <p> properties for this type <o> father <s>... | <Text> :Politicians are people who are politically active, especially in party politics. Political positions range from local governments to state governments to federal governments to international governments. All government leaders are considered politicians.
Politicians are known for their rhetoric, as in speeches... |
<Graph> : <s> Repertorium Academicum Germanicum <p> instance of <o> prosopography <s> Repertorium Academicum Germanicum <p> instance of <o> biographical database <s> Repertorium Academicum Germanicum <p> instance of <o> research project <s> Repertorium Academicum Germanicum <p> instance of <o> online database <s> R... | <Text> :Rambouillet is a subprefecture of the Yvelines department in the Ile-de-France region of France. It is located beyond the outskirts of Paris, 44.3 km southwest of its centre. In 2018, the commune had a population of 26,933.
Rambouillet lies on the edge of the vast Forest of Rambouillet ; it is famous for it... |
<Graph> : <s> Charlotte of Valois <p> instance of <o> human <s> Charlotte of Valois <p> country of citizenship <o> France <s> Charlotte of Valois <p> languages spoken, written or signed <o> French <s> Charlotte of Valois <p> cause of death <o> measles <s> Charlotte of Valois <p> religion or worldview <o> Catholic C... | <Text> :Charlotte was born in the Chateau d'Amboise, on 23 October 1516, the second daughter and child of King Francis I and Queen Claude. She had greenish blue eyes and bright red hair. She was one of the six children of the King and Queen that had red hair, a trait inherited from Anne of Brittany, Claude's mother. Sh... |
<Graph> : <s> designer <p> instance of <o> profession <s> designer <p> subclass of <o> creator <s> designer <p> Wikidata property <o> designed by <s> designer <p> subclass of <o> visual artist <s> designer <p> field of this occupation <o> design <s> designer <p> field of this occupation <o> industrial design <s> ... | <Text> :A Designer is someone who conceptualizes & creates new concepts/ideas/products for consumption by the general public. It is different from an artist who creates art for a select few to understand or appreciate. However, both domains require some understanding of aesthetics. The design of clothing, furniture, an... |
<Graph> : <s> Claude of France <p> spouse <o> Francis I of France <s> Claude of France <p> instance of <o> human <s> Claude of France <p> country of citizenship <o> France <s> Claude of France <p> sibling <o> Charles de France <s> Claude of France <p> given name <o> Claude <s> Claude of France <p> place of birth <... | <Text> :Claude of France was the ruling Duchess of Brittany from 1514 until her death in 1524 and Queen of France by marriage to King Francis I, which was also in 1514, shortly before he became king on the death of her father. She was a daughter of King Louis XII of France and his second wife, the duchess regnant Anne... |
<Graph> : <s> House of Valois <p> has part(s) <o> House of Valois-Burgundy <s> House of Valois <p> country <o> Kingdom of France <s> House of Valois <p> instance of <o> dynasty <s> House of Valois <p> part of <o> Capetian dynasty <s> House of Valois <p> topic's main category <o> Category:House of Valois <s> House ... | <Text> :The Capetian house of Valois l-WAH, French: ) was a cadet branch of the Capetian dynasty. They succeeded the House of Capet to the French throne, and were the royal house of France from 1328 to 1589. Junior members of the family founded cadet branches in Orleans, Anjou, Burgundy, and Alencon.
The Valois desce... |
<Graph> : <s> Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece <p> instance of <o> grade of an order <s> Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece <p> subclass of <o> knight <s> Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece <p> part of <o> Order of the Golden Fleece <s> Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece <p> has list <o> li... | <Text> :The Distinguished Order of the Golden Fleece is a Catholic order of chivalry founded in Bruges by Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy, in 1430, to celebrate his marriage to Isabella of Portugal. Today, two branches of the order exist, namely the Spanish and the Austrian Fleece; the current grand masters are King... |
<Graph> : <s> Maria di Piero de' Medici <p> place of birth <o> Florence <s> Maria di Piero de' Medici <p> instance of <o> human <s> Maria di Piero de' Medici <p> sex or gender <o> female <s> Maria di Piero de' Medici <p> place of death <o> Florence <s> Maria di Piero de' Medici <p> described by source <o> Dictionar... | <Text> :The Villa di Castello, near the hills bordering Florence, Tuscany, central Italy, was the country residence of Cosimo I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany . The gardens, filled with fountains, statuary, and a grotto, became famous throughout Europe. The villa also housed some of the great art treasures of Flore... |
<Graph> : <s> Clarice Orsini <p> instance of <o> human <s> Clarice Orsini <p> languages spoken, written or signed <o> Italian <s> Clarice Orsini <p> cause of death <o> tuberculosis <s> Clarice Orsini <p> child <o> Giuliano de' Medici, Duke of Nemours <s> Clarice Orsini <p> child <o> Piero the Unfortunate <s> Clari... | <Text> :Clarice Orsini was the daughter of Jacopo Orsini, and his wife and cousin Maddalena Orsini both from the Orsini family, a great Roman noble house and was the wife of Lorenzo de' Medici.
Clarice and Lorenzo married 4 June 1469, with a four-day celebration. The marriage was arranged by Lorenzo's mother Lucrez... |
<Graph> : <s> banker <p> different from <o> banker <s> banker <p> instance of <o> profession <s> banker <p> field of this occupation <o> bank <s> banker <p> subclass of <o> businessperson <s> banker <p> patron saint <o> Matthew the Apostle <s> banker <p> different from <o> bank teller <s> banker <p> topic's main ... | <Text> :A bank is a financial institution that accepts deposits from the public and creates a demand deposit while simultaneously making loans. Lending activities can be directly performed by the bank or indirectly through capital markets.
Whereas banks play an important role in financial stability and the economy of ... |
<Graph> : <s> Leonardo <p> described by source <o> Wiktionary <s> Leonardo <p> language of work or name <o> Spanish <s> Leonardo <p> language of work or name <o> Italian <s> Leonardo <p> language of work or name <o> Portuguese <s> Leonardo <p> different from <o> Leonardo <s> Leonardo <p> family name identical to t... | <Text> :Salvator Mundi, Latin for Saviour of the World, is a subject in iconography depicting Christ with his right hand raised in blessing and his left hand holding an orb , known as a globus cruciger. The latter symbolizes the Earth, and the whole composition has strong eschatological undertones.
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<Graph> : <s> Piero di Cosimo <p> instance of <o> human <s> Piero di Cosimo <p> has works in the collection <o> São Paulo Museum of Art <s> Piero di Cosimo <p> has works in the collection <o> Museum of Fine Arts Boston <s> Piero di Cosimo <p> has works in the collection <o> Uffizi Gallery <s> Piero di Cosimo <p> la... | <Text> :He is most famous for the mythological and allegorical subjects he painted in the late Quattrocento; he is said to have abandoned these to return to religious subjects under the influence of Savonarola, the preacher who exercised a huge sway in Florence in the 1490s, and had a similar effect on Botticelli. The ... |
<Graph> : <s> Istituto Nazionale per la Grafica <p> country <o> Italy <s> Istituto Nazionale per la Grafica <p> located in the administrative territorial entity <o> Rome <s> Istituto Nazionale per la Grafica <p> has facility <o> library <s> Istituto Nazionale per la Grafica <p> has facility <o> restoration laborator... | <Text> :The Istituto Nazionale per la Grafica is an Italian institute having the aim of preserving, protecting and promote a heritage of works providing documentary evidence of all types of graphic design: prints, drawings, photographs. The institute is located in Rome and is managed by the Directorate-General for Con... |
<Graph> : <s> Bronzino <p> instance of <o> human <s> Bronzino <p> has works in the collection <o> Windsor Castle <s> Bronzino <p> country of citizenship <o> Italy <s> Bronzino <p> has works in the collection <o> Palazzo Pitti <s> Bronzino <p> has works in the collection <o> Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts <s> Bronzino... | <Text> :Agnolo di Cosimo , usually known as Bronzino or Agnolo Bronzino, was an Italian Mannerist painter from Florence. His sobriquet, Bronzino, may refer to his relatively dark skin or reddish hair.
He lived all his life in Florence, and from his late 30s was kept busy as the court painter of Cosimo I de' Medici, G... |
<Graph> : <s> National Gallery of Canada <p> has works in the collection <o> Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam <s> National Gallery of Canada <p> country <o> Canada <s> National Gallery of Canada <p> located in the administrative territorial entity <o> Ottawa <s> National Gallery of Canada <p> located in the administrative... | <Text> :The National Gallery of Canada , located in the capital city of Ottawa, Ontario, is Canada's national art museum. The museum's building takes up 46,621 square metres , with 12,400 square metres of space used for exhibiting art. It is one of the largest art museums in North America by exhibition space.
The ins... |
<Graph> : <s> Frick Art Reference Library <p> on focus list of Wikimedia project <o> WikiProject PCC Wikidata Pilot/Frick Art Reference Library <s> Frick Art Reference Library <p> instance of <o> library <s> Frick Art Reference Library <p> country <o> United States of America <s> Frick Art Reference Library <p> loca... | <Text> :The Frick Art Reference Library is the research arm of the Frick Collection. It is typically located at 10 East 71st Street on the Upper East Side of Manhattan in New York City. As of 2021, the library's reference services have temporarily relocated to 945 Madison Avenue.
The library, founded in 1920, offers ... |
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<Graph> : <s> Saint Barbara <p> instance of <o> human <s> Saint Barbara <p> time period <o> Roman Empire <s> Saint Barbara <p> feast day <o> December 4 <s> Saint Barbara <p> domain of saint or deity <o> architect <s> Saint Barbara <p> domain of saint or deity <o> firefighter <s> Saint Barbara <p> religion or world... | <Text> :Saint Barbara , known in the Eastern Orthodox Church as the Great Martyr Barbara, was an early Christian Greek saint and martyr.
Saint Barbara is often portrayed with miniature chains and a tower. As one of the Fourteen Holy Helpers, Barbara is a popular saint, perhaps best known as the patron of armourers, ar... |
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<Graph> : <s> Museum of the Order of St John <p> country <o> United Kingdom <s> Museum of the Order of St John <p> historic county <o> Middlesex <s> Museum of the Order of St John <p> has facility <o> accessible toilet <s> Museum of the Order of St John <p> instance of <o> independent museum <s> Museum of the Order... | <Text> :The Museum of the Order of St John in Clerkenwell, London, tells the story of the Venerable Order of Saint John from its roots as a pan-European Order of Hospitaller Knights founded in Jerusalem during the Crusades, to its present commitment to providing first aid and care in the community through the St John A... |
<Graph> : <s> Christ Carrying the Cross <p> depicts <o> Jesus <s> Christ Carrying the Cross <p> religion or worldview <o> Christianity <s> Christ Carrying the Cross <p> made from material <o> paper <s> Christ Carrying the Cross <p> copyright status <o> public domain <s> Christ Carrying the Cross <p> creator <o> And... | <Text> :Christ Carrying the Cross on his way to his crucifixion is an episode included in the Gospel of John, and a very common subject in art, especially in the fourteen Stations of the Cross, sets of which are now found in almost all Roman Catholic churches, as well as in many Lutheran churches and Anglican churches.... |
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<Graph> : <s> Yale University Press <p> on focus list of Wikimedia project <o> Wikidata: WikiProject Academic Publisher <s> Yale University Press <p> has works in the collection <o> Art Institute of Chicago <s> Yale University Press <p> country <o> United States of America <s> Yale University Press <p> owned by <o> ... | <Text> :Yale University Press is the university press of Yale University. It was founded in 1908 by George Parmly Day and Clarence Day, grandsons of Benjamin Day, and became a department of Yale University in 1961, but it remains financially and operationally autonomous.
As of 2020, Yale University Press publishes app... |
<Graph> : <s> Italian War of 1494–1495 <p> location <o> Italy <s> Italian War of 1494–1495 <p> instance of <o> war <s> Italian War of 1494–1495 <p> participant <o> Kingdom of France <s> Italian War of 1494–1495 <p> participant <o> Kingdom of Naples <s> Italian War of 1494–1495 <p> participant <o> Duchy of Milan <s... | <Text> :The First Italian War, sometimes referred to as the Italian War of 1494 or Charles VIII's Italian War, was the opening phase of the Italian Wars. The war pitted Charles VIII of France, who had initial Milanese aid, against the Holy Roman Empire, Spain and an alliance of Italian powers led by Pope Alexander VI, ... |
<Graph> : <s> Milanese <p> indigenous to <o> Milan <s> Milanese <p> country <o> Italy <s> Milanese <p> writing system <o> Latin script <s> Milanese <p> instance of <o> dialect <s> Milanese <p> dialect of <o> Lombard <s> Milanese <p> subclass of <o> Western Lombard <s> Bianca Giovanna Sforza <p> instance of <o> hu... | <Text> :Milanese is the central variety of the Western dialect of the Lombard language spoken in Milan, the rest of its metropolitan city, and the northernmost part of the province of Pavia. Milanese, due to the importance of Milan, the largest city in Lombardy, is considered one of the most prestigious Lombard varian... |
<Graph> : <s> Ippolita Fioramonte <p> instance of <o> human <s> Ippolita Fioramonte <p> sex or gender <o> female <s> Ippolita Fioramonte <p> occupation <o> Court lady <s> duke of Milan <p> country <o> Italy <s> duke of Milan <p> organization directed by the office or position <o> Duchy of Milan <s> duke of Milan <... | <Text> :In 1395, Gian Galeazzo Visconti was titled Duke of Milan by King Wenceslaus, who sold the title under the payment of circa 100,000 florins. Since that moment, all the following rulers of Milan were styled as dukes.
After the death of Filippo Maria in 1447, the main line of Visconti went extinct. Benefited by p... |
<Graph> : <s> Wikipedia:Vital articles <p> instance of <o> catalogue <s> Wikipedia:Vital articles <p> instance of <o> Wikimedia project page <s> Wikipedia:Vital articles <p> instance of <o> Wikimedia list article <s> Wikipedia:Vital articles <p> instance of <o> WikiProject <s> Wikipedia:Vital articles <p> said to b... | <Text> :There are currently 6,794,633 articles on the English Wikipedia, some of which have been selected as vital articles. They are organized into five levels of vitality. Level 1 contains the ten most vital articles, and each further level expands on the selection of the previous level, as follows:
The vital articl... |
<Graph> : <s> Annunciation <p> country of origin <o> Italy <s> Annunciation <p> depicts <o> Virgin Mary <s> Annunciation <p> depicts <o> woman <s> Annunciation <p> religion or worldview <o> Christianity <s> Annunciation <p> depicts <o> Annunciation <s> Annunciation <p> copyright status <o> public domain <s> Annun... | <Text> :The Annunciation is, according to the Gospel of Luke, the announcement by the archangel Gabriel to Mary that she would conceive and bear a son through a virgin birth and become the mother of Jesus Christ, the Christian Messiah and Son of God, marking the Incarnation. Gabriel told Mary to name her son Jesus.
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<Graph> : <s> Joyful Mysteries <p> has part(s) <o> Presentation of Jesus at the Temple <s> Joyful Mysteries <p> has part(s) <o> Nativity of Jesus <s> Joyful Mysteries <p> subclass of <o> Mysteries of the Rosary <s> Joyful Mysteries <p> has part(s) <o> Visitation <s> Joyful Mysteries <p> has part(s) <o> Jesus among ... | <Text> :The Rosary , also known as the Dominican Rosary , refers to a set of prayers used primarily in the Catholic Church, and to the physical string of knots or beads used to count the component prayers. When referring to the prayer, the word is usually capitalized ; when referring to the prayer beads as an object, i... |
<Graph> : <s> Category:Annunciation <p> instance of <o> Wikimedia category <s> Category:Annunciation <p> category's main topic <o> Annunciation <s> Trafalgar Square <p> named after <o> Battle of Trafalgar <s> Trafalgar Square <p> category for maps <o> Category:Maps of Trafalgar Square <s> Trafalgar Square <p> histo... | <Text> :Trafalgar Square is a public square in the City of Westminster, Central London, established in the early 19th century around the area formerly known as Charing Cross. The square's name commemorates the Battle of Trafalgar, the British naval victory in the Napoleonic Wars over France and Spain that took place o... |
<Graph> : <s> Category:National Gallery, London <p> instance of <o> Wikimedia category <s> Category:National Gallery, London <p> category's main topic <o> National Gallery <s> Category:Exterior of the National Gallery, London <p> category combines topics <o> exterior <s> Category:Exterior of the National Gallery, Lo... | <Text> :Mary Magdalene was a woman who, according to the four canonical gospels, traveled with Jesus as one of his followers and was a witness to his crucifixion and resurrection. She is mentioned by name twelve times in the canonical gospels, more than most of the apostles and more than any other woman in the gospels... |
<Graph> : <s> Northern Italian Portraiture 1510–1580 - Room 12 <p> location <o> National Gallery <s> Northern Italian Portraiture 1510–1580 - Room 12 <p> part of <o> National Gallery <s> Northern Italian Portraiture 1510–1580 - Room 12 <p> instance of <o> exhibition space <s> Northern Italian Portraiture 1510–1580 -... | <Text> :</Text> |
<Graph> : <s> Changing Places toilet <p> part of <o> Changing Places <s> Changing Places toilet <p> subclass of <o> accessible toilet <s> Changing Places toilet <p> facet of <o> accessibility <s> Young Girl at a Cradle <p> copyright status <o> public domain <s> Young Girl at a Cradle <p> depicts <o> girl <s> Young... | <Text> :The work's alternative title, "Suffer the little children to come unto me" is based on a passage from the gospel of Matthew in which Jesus was instructing his disciples through the example of children. The painting is part of the artist's body of religious work, which is less well-known than her depictions of s... |
<Graph> : <s> eMuseum <p> depends on software <o> The Museum System <s> eMuseum <p> instance of <o> web application <s> eMuseum <p> instance of <o> proprietary software <s> eMuseum <p> instance of <o> collections management system <s> eMuseum <p> owned by <o> Gallery Systems <s> eMuseum <p> developer <o> Gallery S... | <Text> :The Paradiesgartlein is a panel painting created around 1410 by an unknown painter referred to as Upper Rhenish Master. It belongs to the Mary in the rose bower type. The Paradiesgartlein is one of the earliest paintings to naturalistically depict flora and fauna
The panel painting is created about 1410. The ... |
<Graph> : <s> Kalliope <p> headquarters location <o> Berlin <s> Kalliope <p> country <o> Germany <s> Kalliope <p> instance of <o> organization <s> Kalliope <p> instance of <o> union catalog <s> Kalliope <p> Wikidata property <o> Kalliope-Verbund (GND) ID <s> Kalliope <p> described by source <o> Survey of GLAM open... | <Text> :In Greek mythology, Calliope is the Muse who presides over eloquence and epic poetry; so called from the ecstatic harmony of her voice. Hesiod and Ovid called her the "Chief of all Muses".
Calliope had two famous sons, Orpheus and Linus, by either Apollo or King Oeagrus of Thrace. She taught Orpheus verses fo... |
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