{"_id": "d72f1c660bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where did Khanzada Begum's father die?", "context": [["Khanzada Begum", ["Khanzada Begum (1478 \u2013 1545) was a Timurid princess and the eldest daughter of Umar Shaikh Mirza II, the \"amir\" of Ferghana.", "She was also the elder sister of Babur, the founder of the Mughal Empire.", "She and her brother remained deeply attached to each other all their lives, a period during which the family progressed from ruling a tiny and obscure principality in Central Asia to ruling a large portion of the Indian subcontinent.", "Babur conferred on his sister, the honorable title of \"Padshah Begum\" and she was really the first lady of his Empire after his death.", "Khanzada Begum is frequently mentioned in the \"Baburnama,\" her brother's memoirs, and always with affection and respect.", "She is also frequently mentioned in the \"Humayun-nama\" by her niece Gulbadan Begum, who calls her aunt 'Dearest Lady' (\"aka janam\").", "Many occasions are described where she intervened during political difficulties between her relatives and more specifically her nephews."]], ["Motherland (disambiguation)", ["Motherland is the place of one's birth, the place of one's ancestors, or the place of origin of an ethnic group.", "Motherland may also refer to:"]], ["Place of birth", ["The place of birth( POB) or birthplace is the place where a person was born.", "This place is often used in legal documents, together with name and date of birth, to uniquely identify a person.", "As a general rule with respect to passports, the place of birth is determined to be the country that currently has\" sovereignty\" over the actual place of birth, regardless of when the birth actually occurred.", "The place of birth is not necessarily the place where the parents of the new baby live.", "If the baby is born in a hospital in another place, that place is the place of birth.", "In many countries, this also means that the government requires that the birth of the new baby is registered in the place of birth.", "Some countries place less or no importance on the place of birth, instead using alternative geographical characteristics for the purpose of identity documents.", "For example, Sweden has used the concept of\" f\u00f6delsehemortdomicile of birth\") since 1947.", "This means that the domicile of the baby's mother is the registered place of birth.", "The location of the maternity ward or other physical birthplace is considered unimportant.", "Similarly, Switzerland uses the concept of\" Heimatortlieu d'origineluogo d'origineplace of origin\" in German, French and Italian respectively).", "A child born to Swiss parents is automatically assigned the place of origin of the parent with the same last name, so the child either gets their mother's or father's place of origin.", "A child born to one Swiss parent and one foreign parent acquires the place of origin of their Swiss parent.", "In a Swiss passport and identity card, the holder's place of origin is stated, not their place of birth.", "In some countries( primarily in the Americas), the place of birth automatically determines the nationality of the baby, a practice often referred to by the Latin phrase\" jus soli\".", "Almost all countries outside the Americas instead attribute nationality based on the nationality( ies) of the baby's parents( referred to as\" jus sanguinis\").", "There can be some confusion regarding the place of birth if the birth takes place in an unusual way: when babies are born on an airplane or at sea, difficulties can arise.", "The place of birth of such a person depends on the law of the countries involved, which include the nationality of the plane or ship, the nationality( ies) of the parents and/ or the location of the plane or ship( if the birth occurs in the territorial waters or airspace of a country).", "Some administrative forms may request the applicant's\" country of birth\".", "It is important to determine from the requester whether the information requested refers to the applicant's\" place of birth\" or\" nationality at birth\".", "For US citizens born abroad who under the US Constitution acquire US citizenship at the time of birth, the nationality at birth will be USA( American), while the place of birth would be the country in which the actual birth takes place."]], ["Valley of Death", ["Valley of Death may refer to:"]], ["Place of origin", ["In Switzerland, the place of origin( literally\" home place\" or\" citizen place\") denotes where a Swiss citizen has their municipal citizenship.", "It is not to be confused with the place of birth or place of residence, although two or all three of these locations may be identical depending on the person's circumstances."]], ["Where Was I", ["\" Where Was I?\" may refer to:"]], ["Akleem Khan", ["Wali-e-Mewat Raja Khanzada Akleem Khan, Bahadur, son of Khanzada Bahadur Khan, was the Khanzada Rajput ruler of Mewat from 1412 until 1417.", "He was succeeded by his brother Khanzada Feroz Khan as Wali-e-Mewat in 1417."]], ["Beaulieu-sur-Loire", ["Beaulieu- sur- Loire is a commune in the Loiret department in north -central France.", "It is also the place of death of Jacques MacDonald, a French general who served in the Napoleonic Wars"]], ["Dance of Death (disambiguation)", ["Dance of Death, also called\" Danse Macabre\", is a late- medieval allegory of the universality of death.", "Dance of Death or The Dance of Death may also refer to:"]], ["Umar Shaikh Mirza II", ["Umar Shaikh Mirza II (1456\u20131494 C.E.) was the ruler of the Fergana Valley.", "He was the fourth son of Abu Sa'id Mirza, the Emperor of the Timurid Empire in what is now Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Afghanistan and eastern Iran.", "His first wife and chief consort was Qutlugh Nigar Khanum, a princess of the Chagatai Khanate and daughter of Yunus Khan of Moghulistan.", "Umar had two other wives and had three sons and five daughters from his wives.", "His eldest son was Babur Mirza from his wife Qutlugh Nigar Khanum.", "His sons from this other two wives were Jahangir Mirza II and Nasir Mirza.", "His eldest son Babur Mirza founded the Mughal Empire in 1526 and was the first Mughal Emperor of India.", "Umar Shaikh Mirza died in a freak accident in Aksi fort, North Fergana, on 10 June 1494.", "It occurred when he was in his dovecote, which was built at the edge of the building, collapsed, thus making eleven-year-old Babur, the ruler of Fergana."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Khanzada Begum", 0], ["Umar Shaikh Mirza II", 0]], "evidences": [["Khanzada Begum", "father", "Umar Shaikh Mirza II"], ["Umar Shaikh Mirza II", "place of death", "Fergana"]], "answer": "Fergana"}
{"_id": "496c117d097d11ebbdb0ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film came out first, The Higher Command or A Soldier'S Oath?", "context": [["Scottish Command", ["Scottish Command or Army Headquarters Scotland( from 1972) is a command of the British Army."]], ["Operation Leopard", ["La l\u00e9gion saute sur Kolwezi also known as\" Operation Leopard\" is a French war film directed by Raoul Coutard filmed in French Guiana.", "The script is based on the true story of the Battle of Kolwezi that happened in 1978.", "It was diligently described in a book of the same name by former 1 REP Captain Pierre Sergent.", "He published his book in 1979; the film came out in 1980.", "Raoul Coutard shot the film in a documentary style."]], ["79th National Guard Higher Command (Greece)", ["The 79th National Guard Higher Command is a Hellenic Army mechanized infantry brigade responsible for the defense of the island of Samos."]], ["A Soldier's Oath", ["A Soldier's Oath is a lost 1915 silent film drama directed by Oscar Apfel and starring William Farnum.", "It was produced by William Fox."]], ["Higher Command and Staff Course", ["The Higher Command and Staff Course is a staff course for senior military officers of the United Kingdom armed forces and allies.", "It is taught at the Defence Academy of the United Kingdom in Shrivenham, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom.", "The course is provided by the Joint Services Command and Staff College of the British Armed Forces initially for 24 colonels or equivalent aged 41 to 44 years( and a few lieutenant- colonels and brigadiers): 15 from the army, 1 or 2 from the Royal Navy, 1 or 2 from the Royal Air Force, and 4 from overseas( such as the United States of America, Germany, Netherlands, and Australia), and some civilians( from the Ministry of Defence).", "In 1994 it was increased to 30 officers, and was part of the new Joint Service Command and Staff College, having originally been at the Staff College, Camberley.", "The course lasts 3 months( 14 weeks) and concentrates on joint operations.", "Led by the Colonel Higher Command and Staff Course, from 1988, the course is based on the German F\u00fchrungsakademie, Hamburg, and the US Command and General Staff College School of Advanced Military Studies.", "There are 9 phases including out of area and future battlefield.", "The course culminates in an army- group level ADP backed wargaming exercise.", "Those attending the annual course, and those on the Directing Staff receive the letters\" HCSC\" in the service List.", "The course is designed to prepare selected officers for higher command of field formations and for senior operational staff appointments in national and international HQs.", "There is an average of 240 pages of background reading per day.", "The Higher Command and Staff Course resembles the 1938 Higher Command Course, Aldershot, which was for lieutenant- colonels and above.", "The HCSC is intended:"]], ["Soldier of Fortune", ["Soldier of fortune or Soldier of Fortune may refer to:"]], ["Edith Nakalema", ["Lieutenant Colonel Edith Nakalema, is a Ugandan military officer, who graduated in August 2018, from the Higher Command and Staff Course at the Joint Services Command and Staff College, in Watchfield, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom, where she had been admitted in 2017."]], ["The Higher Command", ["The Higher Command is a 1935 German historical film directed by Gerhard Lamprecht and starring Lil Dagover, Karl Ludwig Diehl and Heli Finkenzeller.", "During the Napoleonic Wars, a Prussian army officer assists a British diplomat to construct an alliance to defeat Napoleon's France.", "It was produced around the time of the Anglo- German Naval Agreement when the German government were still optimistic about forming an alliance with the British and saw the film as a way of recalling the historic Anglo- Prussian partnership in liberating Europe from Napoleon.", "The film was praised by the Minister of Propaganda Joseph Goebbels as\" a national and engrossing film\"."]], ["The Night of Nights", ["The Night of Nights is a 1939 black- and- white drama film written by Donald Ogden Stewart and directed by Lewis Milestone for Paramount Pictures that starred Pat O' Brien, Olympe Bradna, and Roland Young.", "The film received positive contemporary reviews from publications such as\" The New York Times\".", "Director Milestone went on to other successful productions after the film came out, including\" Ocean's 11\" and\" Pork Chop Hill\".", "The movie has no relation to the use of the phrase\" Night of Nights\" for the night of the Academy Awards ceremony, the album by musical group", "The Seekers, or the Touhou Project song."]], ["Ersoy", ["Ersoy is a Turkish surname.", "\" Er\" means man or soldier and\" soy\" means ancestry.", "Notable people with this surname include:"]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Higher Command", 0], ["A Soldier's Oath", 0]], "evidences": [["The Higher Command", "publication date", "1935"], ["A Soldier's Oath", "publication date", "1915"]], "answer": "A Soldier'S Oath"}
{"_id": "e3789596087d11ebbd6bac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director died first, El Diablo Andaba En Los Choclos or Good Morning And... Goodbye!?", "context": [["En los altos de Jalisco", ["En los altos de Jalisco(\" In the Highlands of Jalisco\") is a 1948 Mexican film.", "It was directed by Chano Urueta."]], ["El Diablo andaba en los choclos", ["El Diablo andaba en los choclos is a 1946 Argentine film directed by Manuel Romero."]], ["El Gaucho y el diablo", ["El Gaucho y el diablo is a 1952 Argentine film."]], ["Alaina Capri", ["Alaina Capri is an actress who appeared in director Russ Meyer's films\" Common Law Cabin\" and\" Good Morning and ... Goodbye!\""]], ["El Diablo de vacaciones", ["El Diablo de vacaciones is a 1957 Argentine film."]], ["El diablo meti\u00f3 la pata", ["El diablo meti\u00f3 la pata is a 1980 Argentine film starring Roberto Escalada."]], ["Manuel Romero", ["Manuel Romeo (September 21, 1891 \u2013 October 3, 1954 in Buenos Aires) was an Argentine film director, screenwriter, dramatist and score composer, and one of the influential directors in the cinema of Argentina of the classic era.", "He directed and wrote over films between 1931 and 1951 even composing the musical scores for several.", "He was a pioneer of Variety Theatre, and one of the few tango lyrical writers that has reached timeless classical success.", "When he was a teenager, he began his journalist job in the Magacine Fray Mochoy, and in the newspapers Cr\u00edtica y \u00daltima Hora.", "His first play, \"Teatro breve\" is from 1919 with the collaboration of Ivo Pelay.", "He wrote 180 more.", "In 1922 the most famous, \"El bailar\u00edn del cabaret\", was staged with the C\u00e9sar Ratti's company, where Corsini triunf\u00f3 (had a success) with \"Patotero sentimental\".", "In 1923 he travelled to Europe with Luis Bay\u00f3n Herrera.", "In Paris, where he acted on several plays, he met Carlos Gardel and the idea of filmmaking was born.", "He wrote the plot and songs for \"Luces de Buenos Aires\", directed by the Chilean Adelqui Millar.", "It starred Gloria Guzm\u00e1n, Sof\u00eda Boz\u00e1n, Pedro Quartucci and the Julio De Caro musical group.", "He returned to Buenos Aires, where he introduced the new ideas taken from music hall and varieties shows.", "He started to work at the Lumit\u00f3n cinema company, with Enrique Tel\u00e9maco Susini .", "With that film company, released in February 1935, \"Noches de Buenos Aires\", written and directed by Romero, his cinema career began.", "The film starred Tita Merello, Irma C\u00f3rdoba, Enrique Serrano and Fernando Ochoa.", "He filmed very quickly, he only wanted to finish and achieve a good result.", "His films were rejected by critics and intellectuals as a result, but ordinary people liked his style because they knew him from radio of variety shows.", "He directed films such as Adi\u00f3s pampa m\u00eda in 1946."]], ["Russ Meyer", ["Russell Albion Meyer( March 21, 1922 \u2013 September 18, 2004) was an American film director, producer, screenwriter, cinematographer, film editor, actor, and photographer.", "Meyer is known primarily for writing and directing a series of successful sexploitation films that featured campy humor, sly satire and large- breasted women, such as\" Faster, Pussycat!", "Kill!", "Kill!\""]], ["Rebeli\u00f3n en los llanos", ["Rebeli\u00f3n en los llanos is a 1953 Argentine film."]], ["Good Morning and... Goodbye!", ["Good Morning and ...", "Goodbye! is a 1967 American exploitation film directed by Russ Meyer.", "It features Alaina Capri, Karen Ciral, as well as Meyer regular Jack Moran, who co-wrote the script."]]], "supporting_facts": [["El Diablo andaba en los choclos", 0], ["Good Morning and... Goodbye!", 1], ["Manuel Romero", 0], ["Russ Meyer", 0]], "evidences": [["El Diablo andaba en los choclos", "director", "Manuel Romero"], ["Good Morning and... Goodbye!", "director", "Russ Meyer"], ["Manuel Romero", "date of death", "October 3, 1954"], ["Russ Meyer", "date of death", "September 18, 2004"]], "answer": "El Diablo Andaba En Los Choclos"}
{"_id": "fd8e7e140bd911eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What nationality is Margaret, Countess Of Anjou's husband?", "context": [["Joan of Valois, Countess of Hainaut", ["Joan of Valois( c. 1294 \u2013 7 March 1342) was a Countess consort of Hainaut, Holland, and Zeeland.", "She was the second eldest daughter of the French prince Charles, Count of Valois, and his first wife, Margaret, Countess of Anjou.", "As the sister of King Philip VI of France and the mother- in- law of Edward III, she was ideally placed to act as mediator between them."]], ["Ermengarde-Gerberga of Anjou", ["Ermengarde- Gerberga of Anjou, also called Ermengarde of Anjou, was the Countess of Rennes, Regent of Brittany( 992\u2013994) and also Countess of Angoul\u00eame."]], ["Anne Yelverton", ["Anne Yelverton( 1628\u20131698) was Countess of Manchester and Countess of Halifax."]], ["Charles, Count of Valois", ["Charles of Valois (12 March 1270 \u2013 16 December 1325), the third son of Philip III of France and Isabella of Aragon, was a member of the House of Capet and founder of the House of Valois, whose rule over France would start in 1328.", "Charles ruled several principalities.", "He held in appanage the counties of Valois, Alen\u00e7on and Perche.", "Through his marriage to Margaret of Anjou, he became Count of Anjou and Maine.", "Through his marriage to Catherine I, titular empress of the Latin Empire, he was titular Latin Emperor of Constantinople from 1301\u20131307, although he ruled from exile and only had authority over Crusader States in Greece.", "The grandson of Louis IX of France, Charles of Valois was a son, brother, brother-in-law and son-in-law of kings or queens (of France, Navarre, England and Naples).", "His descendants, the House of Valois, would become the royal house of France three years after his death, beginning with his son Philip VI of France."]], ["Margaret, Countess of Anjou", ["Margaret, Countess of Anjou (1272 \u2013 31 December 1299) was Countess of Anjou and Maine in her own right and Countess of Valois, Alen\u00e7on, Chartres and Perche by marriage.", "Margaret's father was King Charles II of Naples, whilst her husband was Charles of Valois, and her older brother was Saint Louis of Toulouse; her nephew was Charles I of Hungary."]], ["Serena Armstrong-Jones, Countess of Snowdon", ["Serena Alleyne Armstrong- Jones, Countess of Snowdon(\" n\u00e9e\" Stanhope; born 1 March 1970) is an Anglo- Irish aristocrat and the daughter- in- law of Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon, and a niece- by- marriage of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh."]], ["Fulk II, Count of Anjou", ["Fulk II of Anjou( c. 905 \u2014 960), called(\" the Good\") was Count of Anjou from 942 to his death."]], ["Margaret, Countess of Vertus", ["Margaret, Countess of Vertus( French:\" Marguerite d' Orl\u00e9ans\"; 4 December 1406 \u2013 1466), was a French vassal, Countess of Vertus and Etampes 1420 \u2013 1466.", "She was the daughter of Louis I, Duke of Orl\u00e9ans, and Valentina Visconti."]], ["Margaret of Valois, Countess of Blois", ["Margaret of Valois( 1295\u20131342) was a French noblewoman.", "She was a daughter of Charles, Count of Valois, and his first wife, Margaret, Countess of Anjou.", "She was also a sister of King Philip VI of France.", "In 1310, she married Guy I, Count of Blois.", "They had three children together:"]], ["Marie of Blois, Duchess of Anjou", ["Marie of Blois( 1345- 1404) was a daughter of Joanna, Duchess of Brittany and Charles, Duke of Brittany.", "Through marriage to Louis I, Duke of Anjou, she became Duchess of Anjou, Countess of Maine, Duchess of Touraine, titular Queen of Naples and Jerusalem and Countess of Provence."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Margaret, Countess of Anjou", 1], ["Charles, Count of Valois", 0]], "evidences": [["Margaret, Countess of Anjou", "spouse", "Charles of Valois"], ["Charles of Valois", "country of citizenship", "France"]], "answer": "France"}
{"_id": "af92715e0bdc11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the place of death of the director of film Majestic Hotel Cellars?", "context": [["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Majestic Hotel Cellars", ["Majestic Hotel Cellars (French:", "Les caves du Majestic) is a 1945 French mystery film directed by Richard Pottier and starring Albert Pr\u00e9jean, Suzy Prim and Denise Grey.", "It is based on the Maigret novel \"Maigret and the Hotel Majestic\" by Georges Simenon.", "The film's sets were designed by the art director Guy de Gastyne.", "The film earned admissions in France of 1,870,814.", "It was the last production of the German-controlled French film production company Continental Films, which was dissolved after the Liberation of Paris."]], ["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]], ["S. N. Mathur", ["S.N. Mathur was the Director of the Indian Intelligence Bureau between September 1975 and February 1980.", "He was also the Director General of Police in Punjab."]], ["Jesse E. Hobson", ["Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 \u2013 November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955.", "Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation."]], ["Michael Govan", ["Michael Govan( born 1963) is the director of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art since 2006.", "Prior to this, Govan worked as the director of the Dia Art Foundation in New York City."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["Richard Pottier", ["Richard Pottier (6 June 1906, Graz \u2013 2 November 1994, Le Plessis-Bouchard) was an Austrian-born French film director.", "He was born in the Austro-Hungarian Empire as Ernst Deutsch."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Majestic Hotel Cellars", 1], ["Richard Pottier", 0]], "evidences": [["Majestic Hotel Cellars", "director", "Richard Pottier"], ["Richard Pottier", "place of death", "Le Plessis-Bouchard"]], "answer": "Le Plessis-Bouchard"}
{"_id": "179836cc0baf11ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is the mother-in-law of Frederick Ii, Count Of Vaud\u00e9mont?", "context": [["Frederick II, Count of Vaud\u00e9mont", ["Frederick (Ferry) II of Lorraine-Vaud\u00e9mont (\u2013 31 August 1470), was Count of Vaud\u00e9mont and Lord of Joinville from 1458 to 1470.", "He was son of Antoine of Lorraine, Count of Vaud\u00e9mont and Lord of Joinville and Marie of Harcourt, Countess of Harcourt and Aumale, as well as Baroness of Elbeuf.", "He is sometimes numbered Frederick V by continuity with the Dukes of Lorraine.", "In 1445, he married his cousin Yolande of Anjou (1428\u20131483), daughter of Ren\u00e9 I of Anjou, (King of Naples, Duke of Anjou, of Bar and of Lorraine, Count of Provence), and of Isabelle, Duchess of Lorraine.", "This marriage put an end to the litigation which existed between the fathers of the bride and groom, in connection with the succession of the Duchy of Lorraine.", "They had six children:", "In 1453 his father-in-law honoured him with the command of the troops that he sent to the Dauphin Louis to help him to fight the Duke of Savoy.", "In 1456 Ren\u00e9 entrusted the government of the Duchy of Bar to Frederick, and in 1459 granted him the honorary title of Lieutenant-General of Sicily."]], ["Eric of Lorraine", ["Eric of Lorraine( 14 March 1576 \u2013 27 April 1623), count of Vaud\u00e9mont, was a Bishop of Verdun and half brother of Louise of Lorraine, Queen consort of France."]], ["Antoine, Count of Vaud\u00e9mont", ["Antoine of Vaud\u00e9mont( \u2013 22 March 1458) was Count of Vaud\u00e9mont and Sieur de Joinville from 1418 to 1458.", "By marriage, he was also Count of Harcourt, Count of Aumale, and Baron of Elbeuf from 1452 to 1458."]], ["Bertha, Duchess of Lorraine", ["Bertha of Lorraine( or Bertha of Swabia)( b.c. 1123/30 \u2013 d. 1194/ 5) was a member of the Hohenstaufen dynasty.", "She was the daughter of Frederick II, Duke of Swabia and, through marriage to Matthias I duke of Lorraine, she was duchess of Lorraine( c.1138-1176)."]], ["Jean, Count of Harcourt", ["John of Lorraine- Vaud\u00e9mont( died 1473) was a younger son of Antoine of Lorraine, Count of Vaud\u00e9mont and Marie of Harcourt.", "He was Count of Harcourt and Count of Aumale, as well as Baron of Elbeuf.", "His mother was the eldest daughter of John VII of Harcourt, Count of Harcourt and Aumale.", "Her brother, John VIII of Harcourt, her father's heir, died in 1424.", "In anticipation of this, she assigned to John the County of Harcourt in 1448.", "In 1449, at the breakdown of the Truce of Tours, he was sent as an ambassador to Philip III, Duke of Burgundy, by King Charles VII of France.", "In 1452, his maternal grandfather died.", "John attempted to secure the whole inheritance for himself and his mother.", "After his father, he was Count of Harcourt and Count of Aumale( as\" John VI\").", "While briefly effective, by 1454, his mother's younger sister had gained control of the County of Aumale.", "He was appointed captain of Angers in 1469, and later seneschal and governor of Anjou.", "He died in 1473, unmarried, and was succeeded by his nephew, Ren\u00e9 II, Duke of Lorraine."]], ["Priscilla Pointer", ["Priscilla Marie Pointer( born May 18, 1924) is an American stage, film and television character actress.", "She began her career in the theater, including productions on Broadway.", "Later, Pointer moved to Hollywood to act in films and on television.", "She is the mother of Amy Irving, therefore making her the former mother- in- law of filmmakers Steven Spielberg and Bruno Barreto and the mother- in- law of documentary filmmaker Kenneth Bowser, Jr."]], ["Veronika of Desenice", ["Veronika of Desenice( died 17 October 1425) was the second wife of Frederick II, Count of Celje."]], ["Theobald I, Duke of Lorraine", ["Theobald I( or)( c. 1191 \u2013 17 February 1220) was the duke of Lorraine from 1213 to his death.", "He was the son and successor of Frederick II and Agnes of Bar.", "Theobald joined Otto IV, Holy Roman Emperor, on 4 July 1214 at the Battle of Bouvines, where he was taken in prisoner in the rout.", "He was quickly liberated.", "In 1216, in the Champagne War of Succession, he supported Erard I, Count of Brienne, in his quarrel with Theobald IV, Count of Champagne, who was supported by Philip II of France, Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor, and Henry II of Bar.", "Frederick, the suzerain of Lorraine, considered it a felony to support a candidate he opposed and occupied the city of Rosheim, which he had given to Frederick II of Lorraine.", "Theobald responded in 1218, retaking Rosheim and ravaging Alsace.", "Frederick did not hesitate to counterattack and invaded Lorraine and took and burned Nancy, its capital.", "He then besieged and took the castle of Amance, where Theobald was taking refuge.", "He was imprisoned and constrained to recognise the suzerainty of the count of Champagne, the legitimacy of Erard of Brienne's claim to Champagne, and relinquish several lordships to attain liberty again.", "He never recovered his lost land and prestige and died in 1220.", "He had married, in 1206, Gertrude, only child and heir of Albert II, count of Dagsburg and Metz.", "They had no children.", "His successor was Matthias his brother; his widow remarried his old rival, Theobald of Champagne."]], ["Frederick I, Count of Vaud\u00e9mont", ["Frederick of Lorraine (1371 \u2013 October 25, 1415 in the battle of Agincourt) was a Count of Vaud\u00e9mont.", "He was the son of Duke John I of Lorraine and younger brother of Charles II.", "In 1393, Frederick married Margaret the heiress of Vaud\u00e9mont and Joinville, and became Count of these lands in her right.", "He founded the House of Vaud\u00e9mont, a junior branch of the House of Lorraine.", "His children were:\nDynastic problems in the senior line caused his great-grandson Ren\u00e9 of Vaud\u00e9mont to become Duke of Lorraine as Ren\u00e9 II in 1473."]], ["Yolande, Duchess of Lorraine", ["Yolande (2 November 1428, Nancy \u2013 23 March 1483, Nancy), was Duchess of Lorraine (1473) and Bar (1480).", "She was the daughter of Isabella, Duchess of Lorraine, and Ren\u00e9 of Anjou (King of Naples, Duke of Anjou, Bar and Lorraine, Count of Provence).", "Though she was nominally in control of major territories, she ceded her power and titles to her husband and her son.", "In addition, her younger sister was Margaret of Anjou, Queen of England.", "In the 19th century, a romanticised version of her early life was popularised by the play \"King Ren\u00e9\u2019s Daughter\" by Henrik Hertz, in which she is portrayed as a beautiful blind princess living in an isolated garden paradise.", "It was later adapted to Tchaikovsky's opera \"Iolanta\".", "There is no evidence that she was ever blind."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Frederick II, Count of Vaud\u00e9mont", 3], ["Yolande, Duchess of Lorraine", 1]], "evidences": [["Frederick (Ferry) II of Lorraine- Vaud\u00e9mont", "spouse", "Yolande of Anjou"], ["Yolande, Duchess of Lorraine", "mother", "Isabella, Duchess of Lorraine"]], "answer": "Isabella, Duchess of Lorraine"}
{"_id": "e9b332fd089811ebbd77ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film was released earlier, Mercury Rising or Doordarshan Eti Jantra?", "context": [["Lloyd (film)", ["Lloyd is a 2001 American comedy film.", "The film was released on May 4, 2001."]], ["The Wonderful World of Captain Kuhio", ["The film was released in Japan on 10 October 2009."]], ["Mercury Rising", ["Mercury Rising is a 1998 American action thriller film starring Bruce Willis and Alec Baldwin.", "Directed by Harold Becker, the movie is based on Ryne Douglas Pearson's 1996 novel originally published as\" Simple Simon\", which was the working title of the film.", "Willis plays Art Jeffries, an undercover FBI agent who protects a 9- year- old autistic boy, Simon Lynch played by Miko Hughes, who is targeted by government assassins after he cracks a top secret government code.", "The film was released on April 3, 1998.", "It received mostly negative reviews."]], ["Rakka (film)", ["The film was released on YouTube and Steam on 14 June 2017."]], ["Invasion of the Neptune Men", ["The film was released in 1961 in Japan and was later released in the United States on television.", "In 1998, the film was featured on an episode of\" Mystery Science Theater 3000\"."]], ["Royal Tramp II", ["Royal Tramp II is a 1992 Hong Kong film based on Louis Cha's novel\" The Deer and the Cauldron\".", "The film is a sequel to\" Royal Tramp\", which was released earlier in the same year."]], ["Shirin Farhad (1931 film)", ["Shirin Farhad is a 1931 Hindi language musical film.", "It was the second Indian film with sound.", "It was based on the love story from the\" Shahnameh\" of Farhad and Shirin by Nizami Ganjavi.", "The film was directed by J.J. Madan and starred Nissar and Jehanara Kajjan.", "\" Alam Ara\" was released earlier the same year and was the first Indian film with sound."]], ["May Lamok sa Loob ng Kulambo", ["May Lamok sa Loob ng Kulambo is a 1984 Philippine comedy film directed by, and produced by Hirene Lopez and Danny L. Zialcita as the film's executive producer.", "The film stars Gloria Diaz, Eddie Garcia, Amy Austria, and Tommy Abuel.", "The film was released in 1984 by Essex Films.", "Another related film called,\" May Daga sa Labas ng Lungga\", was released earlier in the same year."]], ["Doordarshan Eti Jantra", ["Doordarshan Eti Jantra is a 2016 Assamese language period drama film directed by Rajesh Bhuyan and produced by Sanjiv Narain under the banner of AM Television.", "The story is based on National School of Drama's alumnus Himanshu Prasad Das's play\" Ekhon Gao not Eta TV Asil\".", "Director Rajesh Bhuyan is also the co screenplay writer along with Santanu Rowmuria.", "The original playwright Himanshu Prasad Das, and Santanu Rowmuria wrote the dialogues of the film.", "The film stars many of the renowned actors of Assamese film industry including Jatin Bora, Utpal Das, Prastuti Parashar and Moonmi Phukan in lead role.", "Released on 2 September 2016 in almost 50 theaters in Assam and Meghalaya( Shillong), the film has already become a superhit in Assam."]], ["Coney Island Baby (film)", ["Coney Island Baby is a 2003 comedy- drama in which film producer Amy Hobby made her directorial debut.", "Karl Geary wrote the film and Tanya Ryno was the film's producer.", "The music was composed by Ryan Shore.", "The film was shot in Sligo, Ireland, which is known locally as\" Coney Island\".", "The film was screened at the Newport International Film Festival.", "Hobby won the Jury Award for\" Best First Time Director\".", "The film made its premiere television broadcast on the Sundance Channel."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Mercury Rising", 0], ["Doordarshan Eti Jantra", 0]], "evidences": [["Mercury Rising", "publication date", "1998"], ["Doordarshan Eti Jantra", "publication date", "2016"]], "answer": "Mercury Rising"}
{"_id": "2f25d8720bdb11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the performer of song Long Distance (Song) born?", "context": [["Kristian Leontiou", ["Kristian Leontiou (born February 1982) is a British singer of Greek Cypriot descent, and is the singer for the indie rock band One eskimO."]], ["Bernie Bonvoisin", ["Bernard Bonvoisin, known as Bernie Bonvoisin( born 9 July 1956 in Nanterre, Hauts- de- Seine), is a French hard rock singer and film director.", "He is best known for having been the singer of Trust.", "He was one of the best friends of Bon Scott the singer of AC/ DC and together they recorded the song\" Ride On\" which was one of the last songs by Bon Scott."]], ["O Valencia!", ["\" O Valencia!\" is the fifth single by the indie rock band", "The Decemberists, and the first released from their fourth studio album,\" The Crane Wife\".", "The music was written by The Decemberists and the lyrics by Colin Meloy.", "It tells a story of two star- crossed lovers.", "The singer falls in love with a person who belongs to an opposing gang.", "At the end of the song, the singer's lover jumps in to defend the singer, who is confronting his lover's brother( the singer's\" sworn enemy\") and is killed by the bullet intended for the singer."]], ["Panda (Astro song)", ["\" Panda\" is a song of the Chilean band Astro and is the fifth song of the homonymous album of the year 2011.", "The song was composed and produced by the singer of the band Andr\u00e9s Nusser and released like third single of the album on February 1, 2013."]], ["Long Distance (song)", ["\"Long Distance\" is a song by American recording artist Brandy Norwood.", "It was written by Bruno Mars, Philip Lawrence, Jeff Bhasker, and Rodney \"Darkchild\" Jerkins, and was co-produced by Jerkins and Mars for her fifth studio album \"Human\" (2008) based on a demo by Mars.", "It appears as the seventh track on the album on which it is interluded by a telephone conversation between two lovers (Brandy & an unidentified male voice).", "The lyrics of the piano\u2013led power ballad describe the protagonist's emotional state towards an ongoing long-distance relationship, which leaves her in depression.", "The song was the second and final single to precede the \"Human\" album.", "Upon its release in October 2008, it garnered a generally mixed reception from music critics who applauded the song's lyrical content, its vocals and the hymnlike character, while others found the song would sound too clich\u00e9d and outdated.", "Never released outside North America, \"Long Distance\" managed to peak at number 38 on the \"Billboard\" Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart but failed to enter the Hot 100; though it became the second consecutive \"Human\" single after \"Right Here (Departed)\" to reach the top spot on the Hot Dance Club Play chart.", "An alternate pop remix, which featured a different instruments, was serviced to mainstream radio in February 2009.", "The accompanying music video for the single was directed by Chris Robinson and filmed at the Park Plaza Hotel in Los Angeles in November 2008.", "Depicting Norwood as a singing diva, who remembers moments with her distant lover, the video shifts from black-and-white to color photography during its bridge.", "Both Mars and Lawrence appear as pianists in a sequence of the clip."]], ["Caspar Babypants", ["Caspar Babypants is the stage name of children's music artist Chris Ballew, who is also widely known as the singer of The Presidents of the United States of America."]], ["Astrid North", ["Astrid North( Astrid Karina North Radmann; 24 August 1973, Berlin \u2013 25 June 2019, Berlin) was a German soul singer and songwriter.", "She was the singer of the German band, with whom she released five Albums.", "As guest singer of the band she published three albums."]], ["Billy Milano", ["Billy Milano is a Bronx- born heavy metal musician now based in Austin, Texas.", "He is the singer and- occasionally- guitarist and bassist of crossover thrash band M.O.D., and he was also the singer of its predecessor, Stormtroopers of Death.", "He was also the singer of United Forces, which also featured his Stormtroopers of Death bandmate Dan Lilker."]], ["Brandy Norwood", ["Brandy Rayana Norwood (born February 11, 1979), known professionally by her mononym Brandy, is an American singer, songwriter, record producer, and actress.", "Born into a musical family in McComb, Mississippi and raised in Carson, California, she began her career as a child and performed as a backing vocalist for teen groups.", "In 1993, Norwood signed with Atlantic Records.", "The following year, she released her self-titled debut album, which was certified quadruple Platinum in the US, selling six million copies worldwide.", "Norwood starred in the UPN sitcom \"Moesha\" as the title character, which lasted six seasons and resulted in numerous other roles.", "She resumed her music career in 1998 with the wildly successful duet with fellow R&B contemporary Monica, \"The Boy Is Mine\", which went on to become the best selling female duet of all time, and one of the longest running number one singles in history.", "Her second album, \"Never Say Never\", sold 16 million copies worldwide, featured two number one singles, and earned Norwood her first Grammy Award.", "This launched her into international stardom, with films, endorsements, sold out concert tours, and her own line of Barbie dolls.", "Throughout the 2000s, Norwood held a precarious position in the pop industry.", "In 2002, she starred in the reality series , documenting the birth of her daughter.", "Her third and fourth albums, \"Full Moon\" (2002) and \"Afrodisiac\" (2004), were released to critical and commercial success.", "She served as a judge on the first season of \"America's Got Talent\" before being involved in a widely publicized car accident in 2006.", "After several lawsuits stemming from the accident, Norwood's fifth album, \"Human\" (2008), was released to commercial failure.", "In the 2010s, Norwood received a critical and commercial resurgence.", "In 2010, she returned to television as a contestant on the eleventh season of \"Dancing with the Stars\" and starred in the reality series .", "In 2012 she became a series regular in the BET series \"The Game\", and released her sixth album \"Two Eleven\" to critical praise.", "In April 2015, Norwood made her Broadway debut in the musical \"Chicago\".", "She starred in and executive produced a sitcom titled \"Zoe", "Ever After\" on BET which premiered in January 2016.", "As of July 2018, she has sold over 40 million records worldwide, with over 8.62 million albums sold in the U.S., making her one of the best selling female artists of all time.", "The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) lists Norwood as one of the top-selling artists in the United States, with 10.5 million certified units in album sales.", "Her work has earned her numerous awards and accolades, including a Grammy Award, an American Music Award, and seven \"Billboard\" Music Awards.", "She has become known for her distinctive sound, characterized by her peculiar timbre, voice-layering, and intricate riffs, which has earned her the nickname \"The Vocal Bible\" from industry peers and critics."]], ["Yevgeny Rybakov", ["Yevgeny Rybakov( born 27 February 1985) is a Russian long- distance runner who competes in the long- distance track and road events.", "His twin brother, Anatoly, is also a long- distance runner."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Long Distance (song)", 0], ["Brandy Norwood", 1]], "evidences": [["Long Distance", "performer", "Brandy Norwood"], ["Brandy Norwood", "place of birth", "McComb"]], "answer": "McComb"}
{"_id": "9348858e0bdb11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where did the composer of film Bandhanam die?", "context": [["Henri Verdun", ["Henri Verdun( 1895\u20131977) was a French composer of film scores."]], ["Tarcisio Fusco", ["Tarcisio Fusco was an Italian composer of film scores.", "He was the brother of the composer Giovanni Fusco and the uncle of operatic soprano Cecilia Fusco."]], ["Bandhanam", ["Bandhanam is a 1978 Indian Malayalam film, directed by M. T. Vasudevan Nair and produced by V. B. K. Menon.", "The film stars Shobha, Sukumaran, Sankaradi and Shubha in the lead roles.", "The film has musical score by M. B. Sreenivasan.", "The film observes a young man's return from city living to the village.", "The film's mood is sorrowful.", "He leads a very wayward life and tries not to get himself attached to family ties but eventually gets drawn into the bondage of relationships and family by his step sister.", "The title of the film literally translates to \"bondage\".", "The title is taken from a short story of the same name by MT although the film is not an adaptation the story."]], ["Amedeo Escobar", ["Amedeo Escobar( 1888\u20131973) was an Italian composer of film scores."]], ["Thomas Morse", ["Thomas Morse( born June 30, 1968) is an American composer of film and concert music."]], ["M. B. Sreenivasan", ["Manamadurai Balakrishnan Sreenivasan (19 September 1925 \u2013 9 March 1988), or MBS, as he was called, was a South Indian music director who worked mainly in the Malayalam and Tamil film industries.", "He was born to an orthodox Tamil Brahmin family on 19 September 1925 in Chittoor, Andhra Pradesh.", "He had his schooling at P.S. High School, Chennai.", "During his college days at Madras Presidency College, he was attracted to communist ideals and joined the Madras Students Organisation.", "His acquaintance with Nemai Ghosh, a Bengali director, paved his entry into films.", "His first film song was written to the words of noted Tamil lyricist, Jayakanthan, for the Tamil film \"Paadhai Theriyudhu Paar\".", "He played a major part in the formation of Indian Peoples Theatre Association (IPTA).", "He formed the Madras Youth Choir in 1971, which sings Indian choral music, based at Chennai.", "You can contact the choir at \"www.madrasyouthchoir.org\".", "MYC sings choral compositions of MBS.", "They have released a twin cd \"Pallupaduvome by Charsur\" and propose to release a children's CD \"Poo Vaenuma\" that was composed by MBS.", "He had also acted in a Tamil movie, \"Agraharathil Kazhutai\".", "He was married to Zahida Kitchlew, a Kashmiri Muslim, who was the daughter of the freedom fighter Dr. Saifuddin Kitchlew.", "They had a son named Kabir.", "None of them are still alive.", "M. B. Sreenivasan died suddenly of a heart attack while conducting a choir in the Lakshadweep islands on 9 March 1988.", "His body was later taken to his homeland, and was cremated there.", "Zahida, his wife, outlived him for 14 years, dying on 23 October 2002.", "Kabir died on 4 April 2009."]], ["Bert Grund", ["Bert Grund( 1920\u20131992) was a German composer of film scores."]], ["Abe Meyer", ["Abe Meyer( 1901 \u2013 1969) was an American composer of film scores."]], ["Alonso Mudarra", ["Alonso Mudarra( c. 1510 \u2013 April 1, 1580) was a Spanish composer of the Renaissance, and also played the vihuela, a guitar- shaped string instrument.", "He was an innovative composer of instrumental music as well as songs, and was the composer of the earliest surviving music for the guitar."]], ["Walter Ulfig", ["Walter Ulfig was a German composer of film scores."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Bandhanam", 2], ["M. B. Sreenivasan", 15]], "evidences": [["Bandhanam", "composer", "M. B. Sreenivasan"], ["M. B. Sreenivasan", "place of death", "Lakshadweep"]], "answer": "Lakshadweep"}
{"_id": "f7d085400bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Which country Louis De Vilmorin's father is from?", "context": [["Louis de Gallois", ["Louis de Gallois( 1775 \u2013 1825) was a French engineer."]], ["Jean-Louis de Biasi", ["Jean- Louis de Biasi is a published author, lecturer, and spiritual teacher."]], ["Louis de Monge", ["Louis de Monge( Vicomte Pierre Louis de Monge de Franeau)( 1890 \u2013 New York, 25 July 1977) was a notable Belgian engineer.", "He is mainly remembered as the designer of the Bugatti Model 100 racing aircraft."]], ["Henry de Vilmorin", ["Charles Henry Philippe L\u00e9v\u00eaque de Vilmorin (26 February 1843 - 23 August 1899) was a French botanist, the son of Pierre Fran\u00e7ois \"Louis\" L\u00e9v\u00eaque de Vilmorin (1816-1860) and Elisa Bailly (1826-1868), and grandfather of the novelist, poet and journalist, Louise de Vilmorin.", "Seven generations of the family of Vilmorin contributed greatly to French agriculture for over two hundred and thirty years by their improvements of sugar-beet and wheat - they published more than three hundred and sixty articles on plants in agriculture, horticulture, floriculture and botany.", "Henry's great-grandfather Philippe Victoire de Vilmorin 1746-1804 and \"his\" wife's father, Pierre Andrieux, chief seed supplier and botanist to King Louis XV, revived an old seed-growing firm and named it Vilmorin-Andrieux in 1774.", "Henry headed the firm from 1873 and was the first to hybridise wheat.", "As a result, he introduced 18 strains of high-yield wheat while continuing his father\u2019s work on the breeding of sugar beets, and publishing \"Les meilleurs bl\u00e9s\" ('The Best Wheat') in 1880 with descriptions of the best winter and spring wheat varieties and their cultivation.", "This was followed by a supplement published by \"Vilmorin-Andrieux et Cie\" in 1909.", "He also produced a small book \"Flowers of the French Riviera\" in 1893.", "Hooker dedicated the 125th volume of \"Curtis's Botanical Magazine\" to him."]], ["Elisa Bailly de Vilmorin", ["Elisa Bailly de Vilmorin( 3 May 1826 \u2013 5 August 1868) was a French horticulturist and plant breeder.", "She was married to Louis de Vilmorin."]], ["Philippe Andr\u00e9 de Vilmorin", ["Pierre-Philippe-Andr\u00e9 Lev\u00eaque de Vilmorin (November 30, 1776 - March 21, 1862), more commonly known as Philippe Andr\u00e9 de Vilmorin, was a notable French horticulturist.", "Vilmorin was the oldest son of Philippe-Victoire Lev\u00eaque de Vilmorin (1746-1804), founder of a commercial agricultural establishment, studied at the college of Pont-le-Voy and subsequently Paris, and became the company's head upon his father's death.", "His travels to England in 1810, 1814, and 1816 allowed him to see first-hand the advances in English plant cultivation for horticulture and agriculture, and furthered his active interest in cereals, vegetables, forestry, and ornamental and exotic plants.", "The London Society of Horticulture presented him with its grand medal in 1814 for his numerous articles on these subjects.", "In 1815 Vilmorin established Vilmorin-Andrieux et Cie, which ultimately became one of the world's largest suppliers of plants, and acquired a former hunting lodge of Louis XIV of France just outside Paris, which he developed into the Arboretum Vilmorin.", "In 1821 he purchased the Domaine des Barres (283 hectares), upon which he created an experimental forest, parts of which have now become the Arboretum national des Barres.", "Vilmorin died at Barres on March 21, 1862."]], ["Jean-Louis de Marne", ["Jean- Louis de Marne( 1752-24 March 1829) was a French painter."]], ["Louis de Vilmorin", ["Pierre Louis Fran\u00e7ois L\u00e9v\u00eaque de Vilmorin (1816\u2013March 22, 1860), usually referred to as Louis de Vilmorin, the grandson of Philippe Andr\u00e9 de Vilmorin, and a member of the family firm of Vilmorin-Andrieux, devoted his life to biology and chemistry, with a focus on the breeding and cultivation of plants.", "Louis de Vilmorin developed a theory of heredity in plants and recognized that it was possible to select certain characteristics of a plant and develop new varieties displaying the chosen characteristics.", "In 1856, de Vilmorin published his \"Note on the Creation of a New Race of Beetroot and Considerations on Heredity in Plants,\" establishing the theoretical groundwork for the modern seed-breeding industry."]], ["Mapie de Toulouse-Lautrec", ["Marie Pierre\" Mapie\" de Toulouse- Lautrec( 1901 \u2013 1972) was a French journalist and food writer, born Marie Pierre Ad\u00e9la\u00efde L\u00e9v\u00eaque de Vilmorin in Verri\u00e8res- le- Buisson, scion of the Vilmorin seed company.", "Her horticulturalist father was Joseph Marie Philippe L\u00e9v\u00eaque de Vilmorin( 1872- 1917), and her mother was the former Bertha Marie\" M\u00e9lanie\" de Gaufridy de Dortan( 1876- 1937).", "The writer Louise de Vilmorin( 1902 \u2013 1969) was her younger sister, while one of her younger brothers, Roger, was the result of an affair between her mother and Alfonso XIII of Spain.", "Her other siblings were Henri, Olivier, and Andr\u00e9."]], ["Philippe de Vilmorin", ["Joseph-Marie-Philippe L\u00e9v\u00eaque de Vilmorin (21 May 1872 \u2013 29 June 1917), generally known as Philippe de Vilmorin, was a noted French botanist and plant collector, and a member of the celebrated Vilmorin family of horticulturists.", "In 1903 Vilmorin began the Arboretum de P\u00e9zanin, an arboretum located in Dompierre-les-Ormes, Sa\u00f4ne-et-Loire, Bourgogne, France.", "He also collected plants in Egypt and Sudan that now form part of the herbarium of the National Botanic Garden of Belgium.", "He took a\nkeen interest in flower gardening, and was responsible for three important publications of the firm: \"Les Fleurs de Pleine Terre,Le Manuel de Floriculture,\" and the \"Hortus Vilmorinianus\".", "One of Philippe de Vilmorin's great services to genetics was the organization of the Fourth International Conference on Genetics, held in Paris, September 18\u201323, 1911.", "During World War I, as a reserve officer in the French Army, Vilmorin was for a time attached to the Anglo-Indian Army in France as an interpreter, and later was a French Purchasing Agent in London."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Louis de Vilmorin", 0], ["Philippe Andr\u00e9 de Vilmorin", 0]], "evidences": [["Louis de Vilmorin", "father", "Philippe Andr\u00e9 de Vilmorin"], ["Philippe Andr\u00e9 de Vilmorin", "country of citizenship", "French"]], "answer": "French"}
{"_id": "548b159108eb11ebbda7ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Are The Railway Man (Film) and Hitchin' Posts from the same country?", "context": [["Hugo Logan", ["Hugo James Logan( born 21 September 1998) is an English former professional footballer who played as a midfielder for Milton Keynes Dons and Hitchin Town."]], ["Stan Lee's Mutants, Monsters & Marvels", ["Stan Lee's Mutants, Monsters& Marvels is a 2002 American documentary film produced by Creative Light Entertainment consisting of an interview of Marvel Comics publisher Stan Lee by film director Kevin Smith.", "The two talk about Lee's life, his marriage with Joan Lee, the 2002\" Spider- Man\" film, and Spider- Man comics.", "Lee refers to Marvel Comics character J. Jonah Jameson as\" the version so many people had of me.\"", "The interview was filmed in February 2002 in Santa Monica, California at a comic book store.", "The result was a nearly two- hour- long film.", "The documentary was included in a four- disc release of the 2002\" Spider- Man\" film."]], ["The Railway Man", ["The Railway Man may refer to:"]], ["The Railway Man (film)", ["The Railway Man is a 2013 British \u2013 Australian war film directed by Jonathan Teplitzky.", "It is an adaptation of the 1995 autobiography of the same name by Eric Lomax, and stars Colin Firth, Nicole Kidman, Jeremy Irvine, and Stellan Skarsg\u00e5rd.", "It premiered at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival on 6 September 2013."]], ["Bank Alarm", ["Bank Alarm is a 1937 American crime film directed by Louis J. Gasnier and starring Conrad Nagel and Eleanor Hunt in the last of their four film G- Man film series."]], ["Desborough railway station", ["Desborough railway station was built by the Midland Railway on its extension from Leicester to Bedford and Hitchin."]], ["Isle of Man Film", ["Isle of Man Film is a regional screen agency, part of Isle of Man Government \u2019s Department of Economic Development.", "They drive inward investment in relation to film and the creative industries.", "Since 1995 Isle of Man Film has built a worldwide reputation, having co-financed and co-produced over 100 feature film and television dramas which have all filmed on the Isle of Man.", "They are one of the busiest areas of film production in the British Isles.", "Isle of Man Film offers a package of services for film producers and production companies.", "Loans and equity investment, a wealth of natural locations, a talented crew base, experienced facilities and services companies, together with a film- friendly Government.", "Isle of Man Film commits funding support to micro-budget projects, under the banner of the Mannin Shorts scheme, an educational platform aimed at providing Isle of Man residents with the skills required to secure work in the Manx film industry.", "They provide numerous workshops throughout the year; including directing, cinematography, post- production, creative writing, acting and more.", "Isle of Man film is now using its experience in the film industry to work with the public \u2013 private partnership, Isle of Media, a new media business development not- for-profit agency to attract a wider range of digital media businesses to locate or relocate to the Isle of Man."]], ["Hitchin' Posts", ["Hitchin' Posts is a 1920 American drama film directed by John Ford.", "It is considered to be a lost film."]], ["Ip Man 4: The Finale", ["Ip Man 4: The Finale is a 2019 Chinese martial arts film directed by Wilson Yip and produced by Raymond Wong.", "It is the fourth and final film in the\" Ip Man\" film series based on the life of the Wing Chun grandmaster of the same name and features Donnie Yen reprising the role.", "The film began production in April 2018 and ended in July the same year.", "It was released on 20 December 2019."]], ["Solace in Wicca", ["Solace in Wicca is a 2012 Manx- produced short biographical horror drama film about the 1617 execution of Margaret Quaine and her son Robert, the only executions for witchcraft recorded on the Isle of Man and one of the last witchcraft executions to be sanctioned by the Church of England in the British Isles.", "The short film was the first production to be shot entirely in Manx Gaelic, and was financed by Culture Vannin, CinemaNX and Isle of Man Film.", "It premiered at the Isle of Man Film Festival in September 2013 and was distributed online in November 2017 by Culture Vannin."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Railway Man (film)", 0], ["Hitchin' Posts", 0]], "evidences": [["The Railway Man (film)", "country of origin", "Australian"], ["The Railway Man (film)", "country of origin", "British"], ["Hitchin' Posts", "country of origin", "American"]], "answer": "no"}
{"_id": "e0036a5d086a11ebbd5fac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Who was born earlier, Ela Gandhi or Sebasti\u00e1n Borensztein?", "context": [["Sebasti\u00e1n Iradier", ["Sebasti\u00e1n Iradier Salaverri( Salaberri)( 20 January 18096 December 1865), or Sebasti\u00e1n Yradier, was a Spanish Basque composer.", "Iradier was born in Lanciego, in the province of \u00c1lava.", "His publisher in Paris urged him to\" universalize\" his name, from Iradier to Yradier.", "He is known primarily for his habaneras, especially the one titled\" La Paloma\", written around 1860 after a visit to Cuba.", "\" La Paloma\" was extremely popular in both Spain and the Americas( especially Mexico), where it was responsible for the great popularity achieved by the habanera.", "Radio Universidad Nacional Aut\u00f3noma de M\u00e9xico( UNAM) has estimated that there are more than one thousand versions of\" La Paloma\", and said that, together with\" Yesterday\" by The Beatles, it is one of the most recorded songs in the history of music.", "Another of Iradier's compositions is\" El Arreglito\", a habanera used by Georges Bizet in his opera\" Carmen\".", "Bizet, thinking it was a folk song, was inspired by the melody, and recomposed it as the aria\" L'amour est un oiseau rebelle\", also known as the\" Habanera\".", "When he discovered his mistake, Bizet added a note to the vocal score of the opera, acknowledging its source.", "Iradier died in obscurity in 1865."]], ["Aminatou Haidar", ["Aminatou Ali Ahmed Haidar( born 24 July 1966), sometimes known as\" Aminetou\",\" Aminatu\" or\" Aminetu\", is a Sahrawi human rights activist and an advocate of the independence of Western Sahara.", "She is often called the\" Sahrawi Gandhi\" or\" Sahrawi Pasionaria\" for her nonviolent protests.", "She is the president of the Collective of Sahrawi Human Rights Defenders( CODESA).", "She was imprisoned from 1987 to 1991 and from 2005 to 2006 on charges related to her independence advocacy.", "In 2009, she attracted international attention when she staged a hunger strike in Lanzarote Airport after being denied re-entry into Moroccan Western Sahara.", "Haidar has won several international human rights awards for her work, including the 2008 Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Award and the 2009 Civil Courage Prize."]], ["Pauline Delpech", ["Pauline Delpech is a writer and a French actress who was born in 1981."]], ["Ela Gandhi", ["Ela Gandhi( born 1 July 1940), granddaughter of Mahatma Gandhi, is a peace activist and was a Member of Parliament in South Africa from 1994 to 2004, where she aligned with the African National Congress( ANC) party representing the Phoenix area of Inanda in the KwaZulu- Natal province.", "Her parliamentary committee assignments included the Welfare, and Public Enterprises committees as well as the\" ad hoc\" committee on Surrogate Motherhood.", "She was an alternate member of the Justice Committee and served on Theme Committee 5 on Judiciary and Legal Systems."]], ["Kasturba Gandhi", ["Kasturbai\" Kasturba\" Mohandas Gandhi( born Kasturbai Makhanji Kapadia on( 11 April 1869 \u2013 22 February 1944) was an Indian political activist.", "She was the wife of Mohandas Gandhi from 1883 until Kasturba's death in 1944.", "In association with her husband and son, she was involved in the Indian independence movement in British- ruled India.", "She was very influenced by her husband Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi or Mahatma Gandhi."]], ["Evan Crooks", ["Evan Crooks is an American actor who was born in Fresno County, California."]], ["Sebasti\u00e1n de Perea", ["Sebasti\u00e1n de Perea or Sebasti\u00e1n de Pesca( died 20 Sep 1607) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Auxiliary Bishop of Seville( 1587\u2013 1607)."]], ["Jo\u00ebl Henry (journalist)", ["Jo\u00ebl Henry( born 1955) is a French journalist who was born in Strasbourg."]], ["Sebasti\u00e1n Borensztein", ["Sebasti\u00e1n Borensztein( born 22 April 1963, in Buenos Aires) is an Argentine writer and director.", "He is the son of Tato Bores.", "Borensztein is best known for\" Chinese Take- Away\" and\" Heroic Losers\".", "He is also known for\" El garante\"."]], ["Jeff Barlow", ["Jeff Barlow was a British actor who was born in Lancashire in 1871."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Ela Gandhi", 0], ["Sebasti\u00e1n Borensztein", 0]], "evidences": [["Ela Gandhi", "date of birth", "1 July 1940"], ["Sebasti\u00e1n Borensztein", "date of birth", "22 April 1963"]], "answer": "Ela Gandhi"}
{"_id": "1f09e238097311ebbdb0ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Are Palangan, Hormozgan and Ghawari both located in the same country?", "context": [["Lubnowy", ["Lubnowy is part of the name of two villages, both located in Gmina Susz, within I\u0142awa County, Warmian- Masurian Voivodeship, Poland:"]], ["Radzice", ["Radzice is part of the name of two villages, both located in Gmina Drzewica, within Opoczno County, \u0141\u00f3d\u017a Voivodeship, Poland:"]], ["Telephone numbers in Ascension Island", ["Country Code:+ 247< br> International Call Prefix: 00 Ascension Island does not share the same country code( +290) with the rest of St Helena."]], ["Ghawari", ["Ghawari( sometimes called Ghowari, Gowari, Oaree, Wali, and Gwali or Tibetan, Va-le) is derived from two Balti words\" gawa\" means\" open\" and\" ri\" means\" village,\" so it is basically a big valley.", "It is a small agricultural town and oasis situated in Ghanche District, Baltistan, Pakistan.", "It is well known as a center of Islamic scholarship and learning.", "The left bank of the Shyok opposite Kuru is located.", "Today Ghawari and Kuru are connected by a bridge passable by car.", "Ghawari in the past belonged to the dominion of Kiris.", "Since Ghawari is located on the left side of the Shayok and neither Khaplu yet to Skardu had an easy walk- in access, it was on the right side of the Shyok along attracting hordes of periodic flare- Baltistan in wars of the 17th and 18th century largely spared."]], ["Satellite tournament", ["A satellite tournament is either a minor tournament or event on a competitive sporting tour or one of a group of such tournaments that form a series played in the same country or region."]], ["Tunstall, Virginia", ["Tunstall is an unincorporated community in New Kent County, Virginia, United States.", "Foster's Castle and Hampstead, both located in Tunstall, are listed on the National Register of Historic Places."]], ["Greenbury Point Light", ["Greenbury Point Light was the name of two lighthouses in the Chesapeake Bay, both located at the mouth of the Severn River in Annapolis, Maryland."]], ["Palangan, Hormozgan", ["Palangan( also Romanized as Palang\u0101n) is a village in Berentin Rural District, Bikah District, Rudan County, Hormozgan Province, Iran.", "At the 2006 census, its population was 25, in 6 families."]], ["Limestone Coast", ["The Limestone Coast is a name used since the early twenty- first century for a South Australian government region located in the south east of South Australia which immediately adjoins the continental coastline and the Victorian border.", "The name is also used for a tourist region and a wine zone both located in the same part of South Australia."]], ["Jawty", ["Jawty is part of the name of two villages, both located in Gmina Susz, within I\u0142awa County, Warmian- Masurian Voivodeship, Poland:"]]], "supporting_facts": [["Palangan, Hormozgan", 0], ["Ghawari", 1]], "evidences": [["Palangan, Hormozgan", "country", "Iran"], ["Ghawari", "country", "Pakistan"]], "answer": "no"}
{"_id": "a64a25c6094311ebbdaeac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which album came out first, It'S Great When You'Re Straight...Yeah or The Beginning (The Black Eyed Peas Album)?", "context": [["Reverend Black Grape", ["\" For Reverend Black( Harry Feeney) see The Rockin' Vickers\"\" Reverend Black Grape\" is a song which was released in May 1995 by UK band Black Grape.", "It was the first single to be taken from their debut album\" It's Great When You're Straight ... Yeah\" and peaked at# 9 in the UK chart.", "The song was co-produced by Danny Saber and Stephen Lironi.", "It was written by Shaun Ryder and released by Radioactive Records.", "The sample\" Would he agree that a stately minuet would be preferable to the rain dance\" is taken from Sir Thomas Arnold asking a question of John Major in the House of Commons in 1994"]], ["It's Great When You're Straight...Yeah", ["It's Great When You're Straight ... Yeah is the first album by British band Black Grape.", "Released in 1995, the album was a critical and commercial success, particularly in the UK, where it topped the UK Album Charts for two weeks and yielded two Top 10 hit singles and a third Top 20 hit.", "The album was seen as something of a triumphant comeback for both Shaun Ryder and Bez, who had suffered from a decline in popularity and interest in their former band, the Madchester and pre-Britpop indie dance/ rock innovators, the Happy Mondays.", "\" It's Great ...\" represented what some considered an evolution of the Happy Mondays sound on their 1990 album\" Pills' n' Thrills and Bellyaches\", with a stronger hip hop influence, down mostly to the rapping of Kermit, formerly of the band", "The Ruthless Rap Assassins.", "Radioactive Records released three singles from the album, all of which were commercial and critical successes in the UK.", "\" Reverend Black Grape\" was released first and reached number 9 in the UK Singles Chart and was followed by\" In The Name of the Father\", which eclipsed the first single, reaching number 8 in the same chart.", "A third single,\" Kelly's Heroes\" also charted within the Top 20 UK Singles Chart, at number 17.", "The line\" It's frothy man\" in\" Yeah Yeah Brother\" is partly a reference to advertising the 1970s soft drink Cresta.", "Throughout the album there are lyrical references to The Beatles.", "The line\" We lead double lives.", "We deal in sex and beautiful women\" is sampled from the\" Burke's Law\" episode\" Who Killed Alex Debbs?\" scripted by Harlan Ellison and spoken by John Ireland.", "The album was certified platinum by the BPI on 1 April 1996 and got nominated for the Mercury Prize, which lost to Pulp's\" Different Class\"."]], ["Elephunk", ["Elephunk is the third studio album by American group", "The Black Eyed Peas.", "It was released on June 24, 2003, by the will .i. am Music Group and A&M Records.", "The album charted at number 14 on the American\" Billboard\" 200 albums chart and was certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America, and has gone on to sell more than 9 million copies worldwide, with 3.2 million in the United States alone.", "This is the group's first album with Fergie, as well as their first album where the band is credited as\" The\" Black Eyed Peas.", "Album cover art by Markus and Indrani Pal- Chaudhuri)."]], ["The Beginning (The Black Eyed Peas album)", ["The Beginning is the sixth studio album by American group The Black Eyed Peas.", "The album was released on November 26, 2010 by Interscope.", "It is a prequel to the group's previous album\" The E.N.D.\"( 2009).", "The lead single,\" The Time( Dirty Bit)\", was released on November 9, 2010.", "The second single was\" Just Ca n't Get Enough\" and it was released on February 18, 2011.", "The final single was\" Do n't Stop the Party\" and was released on June 24, 2011.", "The album debuted at number six on the US\" Billboard\" 200 chart, with first- week sales of 119,000 copies.", "\" The Beginning\" was the final Black Eyed Peas album to feature Fergie as a member of the group."]], ["Elephunk", ["Elephunk is the third studio album by American group", "The Black Eyed Peas.", "It was released on June 24, 2003, by the will .i. am Music Group and A&M Records.", "The album charted at number 14 on the American\" Billboard\" 200 albums chart and was certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America, and has gone on to sell more than 9 million copies worldwide, with 3.2 million in the United States alone.", "This is the group's first album with Fergie, as well as their first album where the band is credited as\" The\" Black Eyed Peas.", "Album cover art by Markus and Indrani Pal- Chaudhuri)."]], ["A Town South of Bakersfield", ["A Town South of Bakersfield was a series of three compilation CDs showcasing New Country musicians in the late 1980s and early 1990s.", "The first album came out in 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as\" Black Eyed Peas\" since\" Bridging the Gap\" in 2000; Fergie, who had been a member since 2003, left the group in early 2018 and does not appear on the album.", "Preceded by numerous singles and music videos,\" Masters of the Sun Vol.", "1\" was released on October 26, 2018 through Interscope Records."]], ["When You're in Love (album)", ["When You're in Love is a compilation album by Murray Head.", "It was released in 1995."]]], "supporting_facts": [["It's Great When You're Straight...Yeah", 1], ["The Beginning (The Black Eyed Peas album)", 1]], "evidences": [["It's Great When You're Straight...Yeah", "publication date", "1995"], ["The Beginning (The Black Eyed Peas album)", "publication date", "November 26, 2010"]], "answer": "It'S Great When You'Re Straight...Yeah"}
{"_id": "562e34500bdb11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Which award the director of film Workers' Settlement earned?", "context": [["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["John Donatich", ["John Donatich is the Director of Yale University Press."]], ["Mirko Krsti\u010devi\u0107", ["Mirko Krsti\u010devi\u0107 is a Croatian musical composer.", "He is a regular member of the Croatian Composer Society and the Croatian Society of Film Workers.", "He was the founder and bassist of the band METAK.", "As a composer, musician and producer he cooperated with many rock and pop bands and singers.", "His compositions have been performed in about a dozen countries.", "Lives and works in Split."]], ["Etan Boritzer", ["Etan Boritzer( born 1950) is an American writer of children \u2019s literature who is best known for his book\" What is God?\" first published in 1989.", "His best selling\" What is?\" illustrated children's book series on character education and difficult subjects for children is a popular teaching guide for parents, teachers and child- life professionals.", "Boritzer gained national critical acclaim after\" What is God?\" was published in 1989 although the book has caused controversy from religious fundamentalists for its universalist views.", "The other current books in the\" What is?\" series include", "What is Love?,", "What is Death?,", "What is Beautiful?,", "What is Funny?,", "What is Right?,", "What is Peace?,", "What is Money?,", "What is Dreaming?,", "What is a Friend?,", "What is True?,", "What is a Family?,", "What is a Feeling?\"", "The series is now also translated into 15 languages.", "Boritzer was first published in 1963 at the age of 13 when he wrote an essay in his English class at Wade Junior High School in the Bronx, New York on the assassination of John F. Kennedy.", "His essay was included in a special anthology by New York City public school children compiled and published by the New York City Department of Education.", "Boritzer now lives in Venice, California and maintains his publishing office there also.", "He has helped numerous other authors to get published through\" How to Get Your Book Published!\" programs.", "Boritzer is also a yoga teacher who teaches regular classes locally and guest- teaches nationally.", "He is also recognized nationally as an erudite speaker on\" The Teachings of the Buddha.\""]], ["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]], ["Michael Govan", ["Michael Govan( born 1963) is the director of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art since 2006.", "Prior to this, Govan worked as the director of the Dia Art Foundation in New York City."]], ["Vladimir Vengerov", ["Vladimir Yakovlevich Vengerov (1920 \u2013 1997) was a Soviet film director.", "He directed fourteen films between 1951 and 1985.", "People's Artist of the RSFSR (1978).", "His 1962 film \"A Trip Without a Load\" was entered into the 3rd Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Silver Prize."]], ["Workers' Settlement", ["Workers' Settlement is a 1965 Soviet drama film directed by Vladimir Vengerov."]], ["John Farrell (businessman)", ["John Farrell is the director of YouTube in Latin America."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Workers' Settlement", 0], ["Vladimir Vengerov", 2]], "evidences": [["Workers' Settlement", "director", "Vladimir Vengerov"], ["Vladimir Vengerov", "award received", "People's Artist of the RSFSR"]], "answer": "People's Artist of the RSFSR"}
{"_id": "a111296e086111ebbd5dac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film was released more recently, Wish I Were A Shark or The Dancer Of Sanssouci?", "context": [["Wish I Were a Shark", ["Wish I Were a Shark(\" Da mi je biti morski pas\") is a 1999 Croatian film directed by Ognjen Svili\u010di\u0107, starring Vedran Mlikota and Josip Zovko."]], ["The Wonderful World of Captain Kuhio", ["The film was released in Japan on 10 October 2009."]], ["Kumkum the Dancer", ["Kumkum the Dancer is a 1940 Bollywood film directed by Modhu Bose.", "It was released in both Bengali and Hindi."]], ["The Dancer", ["The Dancer may refer to:"]], ["The Dancer Barberina", ["The Dancer Barberina( German: Die T\u00e4nzerin Barberina) is a 1920 German silent historical drama film directed by Carl Boese and starring Lyda Salmonova, Otto Geb\u00fchr and Harry Liedtke.", "Part of the group of Prussian films of the Weimar and Nazi eras, it portrays the relationship between Frederick the Great and the dancer Barberina Campanini in eighteenth century Prussia.", "Geb\u00fchr starred as Frederick in another film on the subject\" The Dancer of Sanssouci\"( 1932).", "The film's sets were designed by the art director Ernst Stern."]], ["The Dancer of Paris", ["The Dancer of Paris is a lost 1926 silent film feature produced and distributed by First National Pictures.", "It was directed by Alfred Santell and starred Dorothy Mackaill.", "A vintage movie trailer displaying short clips of the film still exists."]], ["The Dancer Barberina", ["The Dancer Barberina( German: Die T\u00e4nzerin Barberina) is a 1920 German silent historical drama film directed by Carl Boese and starring Lyda Salmonova, Otto Geb\u00fchr and Harry Liedtke.", "Part of the group of Prussian films of the Weimar and Nazi eras, it portrays the relationship between Frederick the Great and the dancer Barberina Campanini in eighteenth century Prussia.", "Geb\u00fchr starred as Frederick in another film on the subject\" The Dancer of Sanssouci\"( 1932).", "The film's sets were designed by the art director Ernst Stern."]], ["The Dancer of Sanssouci", ["The Dancer of Sanssouci is a 1932 German historical drama film directed by Frederic Zelnik and starring Otto Geb\u00fchr, Lil Dagover and Rosa Valetti.", "Set at the court of Frederick the Great the film is part of a group of Prussian films made during the era.", "It portrays the interaction between Frederick and the celebrated dancer Barberina Campanini.", "Geb\u00fchr had previously appeared as Frederick in a silent film\" The Dancer Barberina\" about their relationship.", "The film's sets were designed by the art director Leopold Blonder.", "It was shot at the Staaken Studios in Berlin.", "It premiered in the city at the Ufa-Palast am Zoo."]], ["The Dancer Upstairs (film)", ["The Dancer Upstairs is a 2002 Spanish- American crime thriller film produced and directed by John Malkovich( in his directorial debut), and starring Javier Bardem, Juan Diego Botto and Laura Morante.", "The film is an adaptation of the book\" The Dancer Upstairs\" by Nicholas Shakespeare, who also wrote the screenplay."]], ["The Dancer of Jaipur", ["The Dancer of Jaipur is a 1920 German silent film directed by Georg Bluen and starring Fern Andra, Ernst R\u00fcckert and Paul Rehkopf."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Wish I Were a Shark", 0], ["The Dancer of Sanssouci", 0]], "evidences": [["Wish I Were a Shark", "publication date", "1999"], ["The Dancer of Sanssouci", "publication date", "1932"]], "answer": "Wish I Were A Shark"}
{"_id": "b00f07ea08bd11ebbd8aac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film came out first, The Samurai In Autumn or Nubes De Humo?", "context": [["Way of the Samurai 3", ["Way of the Samurai 3( Japanese: \u4f8d \u9053 3, Hepburn:\" Samurai Dou 3\") is a video game made by Acquire, released by Spike on November 13, 2008 in Japan for the PlayStation 3, and later ported to the Xbox 360.", "It is the sequel of the PlayStation 2 games\" Way of the Samurai\" and\" Way of the Samurai 2\".", "A sequel,\" Way of the Samurai 4\", was released for the PlayStation 3 in 2011.", "The English version of the game was released in North America by publishers UFO Interactive Games( Xbox 360) and Agetec( PS3) on October 13, 2009.", "It was released for Microsoft Windows by Ghostlight on March 23, 2016.", "It is notable for being one of only three games released for the PlayStation 3 to be region- locked( the other two being Persona 4 Arena and Joysound Dive), as the console itself, along with the rest of its games, are region- free."]], ["Gardens in Autumn", ["Gardens in Autumn is a 2006 French comedy film directed by Otar Iosseliani."]], ["Wakizashi", ["The is one of the traditionally made Japanese swords worn by the\" samurai\" in feudal Japan."]], ["Way of the Samurai 2", ["The game is a prequel to\" Way of the Samurai\"."]], ["Sword of the Samurai", ["Sword of the Samurai may refer to:"]], ["List of foreign-born samurai in Japan", ["This is a list of foreign- born people who became samurai in Japan."]], ["Eug\u00e8ne Galien-Laloue", ["Eug\u00e8ne Galien- Laloue( 1854\u20131941) was a French artist of French- Italian parents and was born in Paris on December 11, 1854.", "He was a populariser of street scenes, usually painted in autumn or winter."]], ["The Samurai in Autumn", ["The Samurai in Autumn is a 2016 Serbian comedy film directed by Danilo Be\u0107kovi\u0107."]], ["Herbst", ["Herbst is the German word for autumn or fall.", "Herbst may also refer to:"]], ["Nubes de humo", ["Nubes de humo is a 1958 Argentine film."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Samurai in Autumn", 0], ["Nubes de humo", 0]], "evidences": [["The Samurai in Autumn", "publication date", "2016"], ["Nubes de humo", "publication date", "1958"]], "answer": "Nubes De Humo"}
{"_id": "530835bc08f611ebbdaaac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Are Tony Shelly and Frank Daniel Gerber from the same country?", "context": [["Daniel Mongiardo", ["Frank Daniel Mongiardo( born July 4, 1960) is an American physician and politician from the Commonwealth of Kentucky.", "Mongiardo is a Democrat and was the 54th Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky from 2007 until 2011.", "He was a member of the Kentucky State Senate from 2001 to 2007.", "He also ran for the U.S. Senate in 2004, narrowly losing in the general election to Jim Bunning and again in 2010, losing in the primary election to Jack Conway."]], ["Frank Daniel", ["Franti\u0161ek\" Frank\" Daniel( April 14, 1926 \u2013 March 29, 1996) was a film director, producer and screenwriter born in Kol\u00edn, Czechoslovakia( the present day Czech Republic).", "He is known for developing the sequence paradigm of screenwriting."]], ["Cara Heads", ["Cara Heads( born October 7, 1977 in Costa Mesa, California) is an Olympic weightlifter for the United States.", "Her coaches are Tony Ciarelli and Stephanie Ciarelli, Howard Cohen, Bob Morris and Dr. Kyle Pierce."]], ["Jean-Daniel Gerber", ["Jean- Daniel Gerber was born in 1946.", "He is married to Elisabeth Gerber- Graber, with whom he has two grown children."]], ["Frank D. Gilroy", ["Frank Daniel Gilroy( October 13, 1925 \u2013 September 12, 2015) was an American playwright, screenwriter, and film producer and director.", "He received the Tony Award for Best Play and the Pulitzer Prize for Drama for his play\" The Subject Was Roses\" in 1965."]], ["Frank Daniel Gerber", ["Frank Daniel Gerber (July 12, 1873 - October 7, 1952) was an American manufacturer of baby food."]], ["Sally Gerber", ["Sally Gerber( born 1927 in Fremont, Michigan) is the daughter of Daniel Frank Gerber who established the baby food enterprise Gerber Products Company.", "Sally Gerber was ill as a baby, and when she was seven months old, her pediatrician recommended a diet of fruits and vegetables which her mother prepared for her daily.", "Her mother Dorothy soon grew tired of hand- straining fruits and vegetables every day.", "She turned to her husband\" Dan\", owner of the Fremont Canning Company along with his father Frank Daniel Gerber, for help.", "The Gerbers saw a potential business opportunity in canning baby food at a cheaper price than the alternative- expensive prescription baby food.", "They began devoting resources of Fremont Canning Company to baby food production.", "By 1928 the canning company was making five products: strained peas, prunes, carrots and spinach, and beef vegetable soup.", "Sally Gerber began answering many letters from customers when she was barely 10 years old, and continued to do so even when she became a company vice president.", "She is now married.", "The Gerber Products Company is the largest maker of baby food for infants in the United States."]], ["Frankie Hejduk", ["Frank Daniel\" Frankie\" Hejduk( born August 5, 1974) is an American former soccer player who played as a wingback or midfielder.", "He also played as right back for the Columbus Crew, where he was team captain, and the United States national team.", "Hejduk serves as\" Brand Ambassador\" in the Crew front office."]], ["Tony Shelly", ["Anthony \"Tony\" Lionel Shelly (2 February 1937 \u2013 4 October 1998) was a racing driver from New Zealand.", "He competed in Formula One in , participating in 3 World Championship Grands Prix, and several non-Championship races.", "He scored no World Championship points.", "He also owned a BMW dealership called Shelly Motors in Honolulu.", "The business had previously belonged to Shelly's father and had been sold on his death.", "Shelly subsequently re-acquired the business and became an American citizen in 1975.", "He divided his time between a home in Honolulu and one in New Zealand, where he died."]], ["Frank Gari", ["Frank Gari( born Frank Daniel Garofalo in New York City on April 1, 1944) is a singer, songwriter, and composer."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Tony Shelly", 0], ["Tony Shelly", 5], ["Frank Daniel Gerber", 0]], "evidences": [["Tony Shelly", "country of citizenship", "New Zealand"], ["Tony Shelly", "country of citizenship", "American"], ["Frank Daniel Gerber", "country of citizenship", "American"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "90ecd946085e11ebbd5cac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who died first, I Sette Dell'Orsa Maggiore or Length Of War?", "context": [["Ben Palmer", ["Ben Palmer is a British film and television director who is known for being the director of\" Bo' Selecta\" and\" The Inbetweeners\"."]], ["I sette dell'Orsa maggiore", ["I sette dell' Orsa maggiore( literally\" The Seven Men of Orsa maggiore\") is 1953 Italian film based on the events of the Raid on Alexandria in 1941 by frogmen of the Decima Flottiglia MAS human torpedoes.", "It was released in the US as\" Hell Raiders of the Deep\", in the United Kingdom as\" Human Torpedoes\" and in France and Belgium as\" Panique \u00e0 GibraltarPanic in Gibraltar\").", "It was directed by Duilio Coletti and produced by Carlo Ponti and Luigi De Laurentiis, with a score by Nino Rota and a screenplay by Giuseppe Berto and Marcantonio Bragadin", "It included some real members of Decima Flottiglia MAS as support actors in the cast, including Luigi Ferraro, the inspiration for the film\" Mizar( Sabotaggio in mare)\".", "The main cast included Pierre Cressoy, Paolo Panelli and Paul M\u00fcller and a debut cameo by Tino Carraro.", "It was the first film appearance for Eleonora Rossi Drago, Riccardo Garrone and Mimmo Poli and also features Charles Fawcett, one of the few actors to appear in more than one Coletti film.", "The events are a little modified and presented in a more favorable way for the Royal Navy.", "Namely, the damaging of HMS\" Valiant\" is just mentioned in a statement at the end of the movie, the two Italians are evacuated from the room under sea level before the explosion while in reality they had been placed there again after Durand De La Penne had told Morgan about the next explosion, and lastly the news suppression about the ships' damage is presented as much more effective than it was( actually after only a few days the Italian command was informed about the result of the operation)."]], ["Duilio Coletti", ["Duilio Coletti( 28 December 1906 \u2013 22 May 1999) was an Italian film director and screenwriter.", "He directed 29 films between 1934 and 1977."]], ["Sandra (1965 film)", ["Vaghe stelle dell' Orsa is a 1965 Italian film directed by Luchino Visconti.", "It was released as Sandra( Of a Thousand Delights) in the United States and as Of These Thousand Pleasures in the UK."]], ["Drew Esocoff", ["Drew Esocoff( born c. 1957) is an American television sports director, who as of 2006 has been the director of NBC Sunday Night Football."]], ["Abhishek Saxena", ["Abhishek Saxena is an Indian Bollywood and Punjabi film director who directed the movie Phullu.", "The Phullu movie was released in theaters on 16 June 2017, in which film Sharib Hashmi is the lead role.", "Apart from these, he has also directed Patiala Dreamz, this is a Punjabi film.", "This film was screened in cinemas in 2014."]], ["Length of War", ["Length of War is a 1976 Mexican drama film directed by Gonzalo Mart\u00ednez Ortega.", "The film was selected as the Mexican entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 49th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee."]], ["Gonzalo Mart\u00ednez Ortega", ["Gonzalo Mart\u00ednez Ortega( 27 April 1934 \u2013 2 June 1998) was a Mexican actor, director, screenwriter and producer.", "He directed thirteen films and television series between 1973 and 1996."]], ["Elliot Silverstein", ["Elliot Silverstein( born August 3, 1927, in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American director, who is best known for being the director of the movie\" Cat Ballou\"( 1965)."]], ["G. Marthandan", ["G. Marthandan is an Indian film director who works in Malayalam cinema."]]], "supporting_facts": [["I sette dell'Orsa maggiore", 2], ["Length of War", 0], ["Duilio Coletti", 0], ["Gonzalo Mart\u00ednez Ortega", 0]], "evidences": [["I sette dell'Orsa maggiore", "director", "Duilio Coletti"], ["Length of War", "director", "Gonzalo Mart\u00ednez Ortega"], ["Duilio Coletti", "date of death", "22 May 1999"], ["Gonzalo Mart\u00ednez Ortega", "date of death", "2 June 1998"]], "answer": "Length Of War"}
{"_id": "9558f80608cf11ebbd95ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film was released earlier, Payaso or Driving Miss Wealthy?", "context": [["Coney Island Baby (film)", ["Coney Island Baby is a 2003 comedy- drama in which film producer Amy Hobby made her directorial debut.", "Karl Geary wrote the film and Tanya Ryno was the film's producer.", "The music was composed by Ryan Shore.", "The film was shot in Sligo, Ireland, which is known locally as\" Coney Island\".", "The film was screened at the Newport International Film Festival.", "Hobby won the Jury Award for\" Best First Time Director\".", "The film made its premiere television broadcast on the Sundance Channel."]], ["The Wonderful World of Captain Kuhio", ["The film was released in Japan on 10 October 2009."]], ["Driving Miss Daisy (2014 film)", ["Driving Miss Daisy is a filmed performance of the 2013 Australian theatrical production of the Pulitzer Prize- winning play of the same name by Alfred Uhry starring Angela Lansbury, James Earl Jones and Boyd Gaines which was produced as a 2014 film by Broadway Near You( United States) in association with Umbrella Entertainment( Australia)."]], ["Invasion of the Neptune Men", ["The film was released in 1961 in Japan and was later released in the United States on television.", "In 1998, the film was featured on an episode of\" Mystery Science Theater 3000\"."]], ["Royal Tramp II", ["Royal Tramp II is a 1992 Hong Kong film based on Louis Cha's novel\" The Deer and the Cauldron\".", "The film is a sequel to\" Royal Tramp\", which was released earlier in the same year."]], ["Payaso", ["Payaso is a 1952 Argentine film."]], ["May Lamok sa Loob ng Kulambo", ["May Lamok sa Loob ng Kulambo is a 1984 Philippine comedy film directed by, and produced by Hirene Lopez and Danny L. Zialcita as the film's executive producer.", "The film stars Gloria Diaz, Eddie Garcia, Amy Austria, and Tommy Abuel.", "The film was released in 1984 by Essex Films.", "Another related film called,\" May Daga sa Labas ng Lungga\", was released earlier in the same year."]], ["Driving Miss Wealthy", ["Driving Miss Wealthy is a 2004 Hong Kong romantic comedy film directed by James Yuen and reunites\" La Brassiere\"'s Lau Ching- wan and Gigi Leung.", "In the film, Lau poses a chauffeur hired to look after the spoiled rich woman played by Leung."]], ["Rakka (film)", ["The film was released on YouTube and Steam on 14 June 2017."]], ["Lloyd (film)", ["Lloyd is a 2001 American comedy film.", "The film was released on May 4, 2001."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Payaso", 0], ["Driving Miss Wealthy", 0]], "evidences": [["Payaso", "publication date", "1952"], ["Driving Miss Wealthy", "publication date", "2004"]], "answer": "Payaso"}
{"_id": "3635bc220bdb11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of the director of film The King'S Romance?", "context": [["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["S. N. Mathur", ["S.N. Mathur was the Director of the Indian Intelligence Bureau between September 1975 and February 1980.", "He was also the Director General of Police in Punjab."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Jason Moore (director)", ["Jason Moore( born October 22, 1970) is an American director of film, theatre and television."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["The King's Romance", ["The King's Romance is a 1914 British silent adventure film directed by Ernest G. Batley and starring Fred Morgan, Ethel Bracewell and Henry Victor."]], ["Jesse E. Hobson", ["Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 \u2013 November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955.", "Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation."]], ["Ernest Batley", ["Ernest George Batley (East London, 1874-Bournemouth, 1965) was a British director of silent films and actor, and was married to Ethyle Batley."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The King's Romance", 0], ["Ernest Batley", 0]], "evidences": [["The King's Romance", "director", "Ernest G. Batley"], ["Ernest George Batley", "place of birth", "London"]], "answer": "London"}
{"_id": "367ea308088211ebbd6dac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director died later, Calling Philo Vance or The Witch'S Curse?", "context": [["Calling Philo Vance", ["Calling Philo Vance is a 1940 American mystery/comedy released by Warner Bros. and starring James Stephenson as the dilettante detective Philo Vance, his only appearance as the character; Margot Stevenson co-stars.", "The film also features Henry O'Neill, Edward Brophy, Sheila Bromley and Ralph Forbes.", "It was directed by William Clemens from a screenplay by Tom Reed, based on the 1933 novel \"The Kennel Murder Case\" by S. S. Van Dine, which had previously been made into a film in 1933, starring William Powell and Mary Astor.", "For this adaptation of the story, Vance is on international assignment from the United States government to investigate traffic in wartime aircraft designs.", "The original story dealt with art world double-dealing, but the solution to the mystery is the same in each film."]], ["Philo Vance's Gamble", ["Philo Vance's Gamble is a 1947 American mystery film directed by Basil Wrangell and starring Alan Curtis, Vivian Austin and Tala Birell.", "It was the first of three films featuring the detective Philo Vance made by the Producers Releasing Corporation, as part of a loose series of Vance films stretching back to 1929."]], ["Philo Vance Returns", ["Philo Vance Returns is a 1947 American mystery film directed by William Beaudine and starring William Wright, Vivian Austin and Leon Belasco.", "It was part of the long-running Philo Vance series."]], ["Querelle", ["Querelle is a 1982 West German- French English- language drama film directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder and starring Brad Davis, adapted from French author Jean Genet's 1947 novel\" Querelle of Brest\".", "It marked Fassbinder's final film as a writer/ director; it was posthumously released just months after the director died of a drug overdose in June 1982."]], ["The Witch's Curse", ["The Witch's Curse is a 1962 peplum- fantasy film, directed by Riccardo Freda."]], ["William Clemens (film director)", ["William Clemens( September 10, 1905 \u2013 April 29, 1980) was an American film director.", "Born in Saginaw, Michigan, Clemens began his Hollywood career as a film editor in 1931.", "His first directing project was\" Man Hunt\" in 1936.", "His major credits include\" On Dress Parade\" with the Dead End Kids, two Perry Mason mysteries(\" The Case of the Velvet Claws\" and\" The Case of the Stuttering Bishop\"), three films featuring detective Tom Lawrence, a.k.a.", "\" The Falcon,\" four films based on the Nancy Drew series, and\" Calling Philo Vance\" in 1940.", "Clemens' final project was\" The Thirteenth Hour\" in 1947.", "He died in Los Angeles, California in 1980."]], ["Riccardo Freda", ["Riccardo", "Freda( Alexandria, Egypt, 24 February 1909 \u2013 Rome, Italy, 20 December 1999) was an Italian film director.", "He worked in a variety of genres, including sword- and- sandal, horror,\" giallo\" and spy films.", "Freda began directing\" I Vampiri\" in 1956 but left the production midway to have it completed by Mario Bava.", "The film became the first Italian sound horror film production."]], ["Philo Vance's Secret Mission", ["Philo Vance's Secret Mission is a 1947 American mystery film directed by Reginald Le Borg and starring Alan Curtis, Sheila Ryan and Tala Birell.", "It was part of a series of films featuring the detective Philo Vance made during the 1930s and 1940s.", "The film's sets were designed by the art directors Edward C. Jewell and Perry Smith."]], ["Sir Claude Francis Barry, 3rd Baronet", ["Claude Barry( 16 December 1883- 25 October 1970), later calling himself Francis Barry, was a British etcher and painter in oils who often used a pointillist style or a limited palette of flat colours."]], ["Kirk Morris", ["Kirk Morris( born 26 August 1942) is an Italian Bodybuilder and actor.", "Winner of\" Mr. Italia Bodybuilding contest 1961 \u201d Born in Venice as Adriano Bellini, while at university Morris devoted himself to bodybuilding and thanks to his physique he was chosen by the director Tanio Boccia to play the title role in\" The Triumph of Maciste\".", "He subsequently starred in several other peplum films, including\" The Witch's Curse\" by Riccardo Freda.", "After the decline of the genre, he appeared in several adventure films, then he retired in the early 1970s.", "He was also an actor of Fotoromanzi."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Calling Philo Vance", 2], ["The Witch's Curse", 0], ["William Clemens (film director)", 0], ["Riccardo Freda", 1]], "evidences": [["Calling Philo Vance", "director", "William Clemens"], ["The Witch's Curse", "director", "Riccardo Freda"], ["William Clemens (film director)", "date of death", "April 29, 1980"], ["Riccardo Freda", "date of death", "20 December 1999"]], "answer": "The Witch'S Curse"}
{"_id": "9cf255e3088911ebbd6eac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Are Flora Lake and Rostoul Lake located in the same country?", "context": [["Green Lake (Ontario)", ["Green Lake is a lake located in Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada."]], ["Rush Lake (Wisconsin)", ["Rush Lake is a lake located in Winnebago County, Wisconsin."]], ["Flora Lake", ["Flora Lake is a remote lake located in the northern environs of Yosemite National Park, California, United States.", "The lake is located in a rugged environment that is only accessible to intrepid hikers.", "The lake was once proposed as a cavalry outpost for the U.S. Army as it provided easy access to the northern border of Yosemite.", "During the early 20th century the U.S. military was burdened with protecting the newly formed National Park System.", "Shortly after the park's creation, many wilderness outposts were created in order to curb the illegal intrusion of goat herds which shepherds would lead into the park.", "This activity routinely devastated otherwise pristine valleys.", "Today the lake offers solitude and beauty that characterize those portions of northern Yosemite National Park and the adjacent Emigrant Wilderness."]], ["Rostoul Lake", ["Rostoul Lake is a lake in the Unorganized Part of Kenora District in Northwestern Ontario, Canada.", "It is in the Hudson Bay drainage basin, and is within Woodland Caribou Provincial Park.", "The primary inflows are the Rostoul River, arriving at the southeast from Hansen Lake, and Haven Creek, arriving at the southwest from the direction of Haven Lake.", "The primary outflow, leaving at the northwest and leading towards Hammerhead Lake, is the Rostoul River, which flows via the Gammon River, the Bloodvein River, Lake Winnipeg, and the Nelson River to Hudson Bay."]], ["McEvoy Lake", ["McEvoy Lake is a lake located in Yukon, Canada."]], ["Surprise Lake (Vancouver Island)", ["Surprise Lake is a lake located on Vancouver Island north of Brewster Lake and south of Amor Lake."]], ["Anderson Lake (Illinois)", ["Anderson Lake is a freshwater lake located in Fulton County, Illinois."]], ["Wanetta Lake", ["Wanetta Lake is a lake located on Vancouver Island west of Kennedy Lake and south of the Kennedy River"]], ["Swan Lake (Manitoba)", ["Swan Lake is a lake located in the Canadian province of Manitoba.", "The lake, and several other features in the area, are named after the trumpeter swans found in the region."]], ["Rush Lake (Minnesota)", ["Rush Lake is a lake located in Rush Lake and Otto Townships in Otter Tail County, Minnesota."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Flora Lake", 0], ["Rostoul Lake", 0]], "evidences": [["Flora Lake", "country", "United States"], ["Rostoul Lake", "country", "Canada"]], "answer": "no"}
{"_id": "b2bbb9500bda11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of Philip I, Count Of Boulogne's father?", "context": [["Anacyndaraxes", ["Anacyndaraxes was the father of Sardanapalus, king of Assyria."]], ["Philip I, Count of Boulogne", ["Philip I of Boulogne (Philip Hurepel) (1200\u20131235) was a French prince, Count of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis in his own right, and Count of Boulogne, Mortain, Aumale, and Dammartin-en-Go\u00eble \"", "jure uxoris\".", "He was the son of Philip II of France and his controversial third wife Agnes of Merania.", "Illegitimacy shadowed his birth and career, but he was legitimated by Pope Innocent III.", "He was associated with founding the Tour du Guet in Calais.", "He is the first recorded person to bear a differenced version of the arms of France.", "He was married in c. 1223 to Matilda II, Countess of Boulogne.", "Young Philip, by right of his wife, became Count of Boulogne, Mortain, Aumale, and Dammartin-en-Go\u00eble.", "He revolted against his sister-in-law Blanche of Castile when his elder half-brother Louis VIII died in 1226.", "When Philip died in 1235, Matilda continued to reign and was married to Afonso III of Portugal.", "Matilda and Philip had a son Alberic and daughter Joan, who both survived Philip.", "Alberic reportedly renounced his rights and went to England, for unknown reasons.", "Apparently he survived his mother and died in 1284.", "Joan of Boulogne married Gaucher de Ch\u00e2tillon in 1236."]], ["Philip II of France", ["Philip II (21 August 1165 \u2013 14 July 1223), known as Philip Augustus , was King of France from 1180 to 1223.", "His predecessors had been known as kings of the Franks, but from 1190 onward, Philip became the first French monarch to style himself \"King of France\".", "The son of King Louis VII and his third wife, Adela of Champagne, he was originally nicknamed \"Dieudonn\u00e9\" (God-given) because he was a first son and born late in his father's life.", "Philip was given the epithet \"Augustus\" by the chronicler Rigord for having extended the crown lands of France so remarkably.", "The only known description of Philip describes him as", "After a twelve-year struggle with the Plantagenet dynasty in the Anglo-French War of 1202\u201314, Philip succeeded in breaking up the large Angevin Empire presided over by the crown of England and defeated a coalition of his rivals (German, Flemish and English) at the Battle of Bouvines in 1214.", "This victory would have a lasting impact on western European politics: the authority of the French king became unchallenged, while the English King John was forced by his barons to sign Magna Carta and deal with a rebellion against him aided by Philip, the First Barons' War.", "The military actions surrounding the Albigensian Crusade helped prepare the expansion of France southward.", "Philip did not participate directly in these actions, but he allowed his vassals and knights to help carry them out.", "Philip transformed France from a small feudal state into the most prosperous and powerful country in Europe.", "He checked the power of the nobles and helped the towns to free themselves from seigneurial authority, granting privileges and liberties to the emergent bourgeoisie.", "He built a great wall around Paris (\"the Wall of Philip II Augustus\"), re-organized the French government and brought financial stability to his country."]], ["Cleomenes II", ["Cleomenes II( died 309 BC) was Agiad King of Sparta from 369 to 309 BC.", "The son of Cleombrotus I, he succeeded his brother Agesipolis II.", "He was the father of Acrotatus I, the father of Areus I, and of Cleonymus, the father of Leonidas II."]], ["Takayama Tomoteru", ["He was the father of Takayama Ukon, and was a Kirishitan."]], ["Obata Toramori", ["He was the father of Obata Masamori."]], ["Eystein Glumra", ["Eystein Glumra(\" Eystein the Noisy\" or\" Eystein the Clatterer\"; Modern Norwegian\" \u00d8ystein Glumra\") also known as Eystein Ivarsson, was reputedly a petty king on the west coast of Norway, during the 9th Century.", "The\" Heimskringla\" saga states that Eystein Glumra was the father of Rognvald Eysteinsson and Sigurd Eysteinsson:\" The first earl in the Orkney Islands was called Sigurd, who was a son of Eystein Glumra, and brother of Ragnvald earl of More.", "After Sigurd, his son Guthorm was earl for one year.", "After him Torf- Einar, a son of Ragnvald, took the earldom, and was long earl, and was a man of great power\".", "According to the\" Orkneyinga Saga\", Eystein Glumra was the son of Ivar the jarl of Uplanders and grandson of Halfdan the Old.", "\" Orkneyinga Saga\" also named Eystein Glumra as the father of Rognvald Eysteinsson:\" Heiti, Gorr \u2019s son, was father of Svei\u00f0i the sea-king,[ who was] the father of Halfdan the old,[ who was] the father of Ivar the Uplanders \u2019 earl,[ who was] the father of Eystein the noisy,[ who was] the father of earl Rognvald the mighty and wise in council\".", "Linnea Hartsuyker's books", "The Half- drowned King and The Sea Queen cover the lives of Eystein's children."]], ["Arthur Beauchamp", ["Arthur Beauchamp( 1827 \u2013 28 April 1910) was a Member of Parliament from New Zealand.", "He is remembered as the father of Harold Beauchamp, who rose to fame as chairman of the Bank of New Zealand and was the father of writer Katherine Mansfield."]], ["Inoue Masaru (bureaucrat)", ["Viscount was the first Director of Railways in Japan and is known as the\" father of the Japanese railways\"."]], ["John Templeton (botanist)", ["John Templeton( 1766\u20131825) was an early Irish naturalist and botanist.", "He is often referred to as the\" Father of Irish Botany\".", "He was the father of naturalist, artist and entomologist Robert Templeton."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Philip I, Count of Boulogne", 2], ["Philip II of France", 11]], "evidences": [["Philip I of Boulogne", "father", "Philip II of France"], ["Philip II of France", "place of birth", "Paris"]], "answer": "Paris"}
{"_id": "6dd9acf20bda11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the place of death of the director of film A Piece Of Sky (1980 Film)?", "context": [["A Piece of Sky (1980 film)", ["A Piece of Sky is a 1980 Soviet comedy film directed by Henrik Malyan."]], ["Henrik Malyan", ["Henrik Sureni Malyan (also transliterated Henrik Malian; September 30, 1925 \u2013 March 14, 1988) was an Armenian film director and writer.", "He was born in Telavi, Georgia.", "Malyan's uncle was famous actor David Malyan.", "He studied chess at an early age, along with Tigran Petrosian.", "From 1942 to 1945 he worked as a draftsman and designer at a factory in Tbilisi.", "In 1951 he concluded studies in film direction from the Yerevan Theatre Institute (\u0415\u0440\u0435\u0432\u0430\u043d\u0441\u043a\u0438\u0439 \u0445\u0443\u0434\u043e\u0436\u0435\u0441\u0442\u0432\u0435\u043d\u043d\u043e-\u0442\u0435\u0430\u0442\u0440\u0430\u043b\u044c\u043d\u044b\u0439 \u0438\u043d\u0441\u0442\u0438\u0442\u0443\u0442).", "Between 1951 and 1954, he was a director at various theaters in Armenia.", "In 1953, he graduated from the Moscow Theatre Institute.", "From 1954 on he worked with the film studio Armenfilm.", "His 1977 film \"NahapetLife Triumphs\") is considered to be one of the most important Armenian films to deal with the Armenian Genocide.", "It was exhibited in the 1978 Cannes Film Festival.", "In 1980 he founded the Henrik Malyan Theatre-Studio for stage works.", "In 1982 he was named a People's Artist of the USSR."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["Zai Bennett", ["Zai Bennett( born 1974) is a television executive.", "He is the director of Sky Atlantic and former controller of BBC Three."]], ["Jesse E. Hobson", ["Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 \u2013 November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955.", "Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["A Piece of Sky (2002 film)", ["A Piece of Sky is a 2002 French- Belgian drama film directed by B\u00e9n\u00e9dicte Li\u00e9nard.", "It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival."]], ["Adam Boulton", ["Thomas Adam Babington Boulton( born 15 February 1959) is a British journalist and broadcaster who is currently the Editor- at- large of Sky News, and presenter of\" All Out Politics& Week In Review\".", "He is also the former political editor of Sky News.", "He is based at Sky News' Westminster studios in Central London.", "He was previously the political editor of TV -am, an ITV early- morning broadcasting franchise holder.", "He held the post of Sky's Political Editor since being asked to establish its politics team for the launch of the channel in 1989.", "He is the former presenter of Sky News'\" Sunday Live with Adam Boulton\", and presented a regular weekday news and political programme on Sky News, entitled\" Boulton and Co\" from 2011 to 2014."]]], "supporting_facts": [["A Piece of Sky (1980 film)", 0], ["Henrik Malyan", 5]], "evidences": [["A Piece of Sky", "director", "Henrik Malyan"], ["Henrik Malyan", "place of death", "Yerevan"]], "answer": "Yerevan"}
{"_id": "7757e42c0baf11ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is the paternal grandfather of Archambaud Viii Of Bourbon?", "context": [["Guy II of Dampierre", ["Guy II of Dampierre (died 18 January 1216) was constable of Champagne, and Lord of Dampierre, Bourbon and Montlu\u00e7on.", "He was the only son of William I of Dampierre, Lord of Dampierre, and Ermengarde of Mouchy.", "William I of Dampierre was the son of Guy I, Lord of Dampierre and Viscount of Troyes, and Helvide de Baud\u00e9mont.", "Guy II participated in the Third Crusade as a member of an advance party who initiated the Siege of Acre in the fall of 1189.", "In 1212, Guy was sent at the head of a royal army sent by King Philip II of France to confiscate the lands of Count Guy II of Auvergne.", "He took Nonette, Tourno\u00ebl Castle, Riom in December 1213, and removed Guy Auvergne from power.", "His participation in the Battle of Bouvines in 1214, was decisive in the French victory."]], ["Archambaud IX of Bourbon", ["Archambaud IX of Bourbon( died 15 January 1249), called Le Jeune(\" The Young\"), was a ruler( sire) of Bourbonnais in the modern region of Auvergne, France.", "He was the son of Archambaud VIII of Bourbon.", "He married Yolande I, Countess of Nevers.", "They had:", "He died in Cyprus on 15 January 1249 during the Seventh Crusade."]], ["Beatrice of Bourbon, Queen of Bohemia", ["Beatrice of Bourbon( 1320 \u2013 23 December 1383) was a French noblewoman.", "A member of the House of Bourbon, she was by marriage Queen of Bohemia and Countess of Luxembourg.", "She was the youngest daughter of Louis I, Duke of Bourbon, and Mary of Avesnes."]], ["Agnes of Dampierre", ["Agnes of Dampierre( 1237 \u2013 7 September 1288) was Lady of Bourbon and heiress of all Bourbon estates.", "She was the daughter of Archambaud IX de Dampierre and Yolande I, Countess of Nevers.", "She married John of Burgundy, the son of Hugh IV, Duke of Burgundy.", "Her daughter, Beatrix of Bourbon, married Robert, Count of Clermont in 1272 and their eldest son Louis I,\" le Boiteux\" became the first Duke of Bourbon."]], ["John II, Duke of Bourbon", ["Jean( John) de Bourbon, Duke of Bourbon( 1426 \u2013 1 April 1488, Ch\u00e2teau de Moulins), sometimes referred to as John the Good and The Scourge of the English, was a son of Charles I of Bourbon and Agnes of Burgundy.", "He was Duke of Bourbon and Auvergne from 1456 to his death."]], ["Archambaud VIII of Bourbon", ["Archambaud VIII of Bourbon, nicknamed \"the Great\", (1189\u20131242) was a ruler (\"sire\") of Bourbonnais in the modern region of Auvergne, France.", "His parents were Guy II of Dampierre and Mathilde of Bourbon.", "Archambaud\u2019s first wife was Alix de Forez.", "They married in 1205.", "Before she was repudiated, Alix bore:", "Archambaud later married Beatrice de Montlu\u00e7on, who bore him;"]], ["Henry Krause", ["Henry J.\" Red\" Krause, Jr.( August 28, 1913 \u2013 February 20, 1987) was an American football offensive lineman in the National Football League for the Brooklyn Dodgers and the Washington Redskins.", "He played college football at St. Louis University.", "He is the grandfather of Jennifer Krause", "He is the great grandfather of Payton Hoeing"]], ["Matilda II, Countess of Nevers", ["Matilda II, Countess of Nevers( 1234/35\u20131262), also known as Maud of Dampierre or Mathilda II of Bourbon, was a sovereign Countess of Nevers, Countess of Auxerre, Countess of Tonnerre and Lady of Bourbon.", "She was a daughter of Archambaud IX of Bourbon and Yolande de Ch\u00e2tillon, Countess of Nevers.", "As heiress to the counties of Nevers, Auxerre and Tonnerre, she was married off to Odo, Count of Nevers, the son and heir of Hugh IV, Duke of Burgundy.", "By this marriage Odo reunited two important areas that had previously been united as the Duchy of Burgundy, but he died leaving no male heirs, and so the united territory passed to his brother Robert II, Duke of Burgundy.", "After her father's death Matilda also became Lady of Bourbon.", "With Odo she had three children:"]], ["Mathilde of Bourbon", ["Mathilde of Bourbon( \u2013 18 June 1228) was a French noblewoman who was the ruling Lady of Bourbon from 1171 until her death."]], ["Peter II, Duke of Bourbon", ["Peter II, Duke of Bourbon (1 December 1438 \u2013 10 October 1503 in Moulins), was the son of Charles I, Duke of Bourbon, and Agnes of Burgundy, and a member of the House of Bourbon.", "He and his wife Anne of France ruled as regents during the minority of Charles VIII of France."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Archambaud VIII of Bourbon", 1], ["Guy II of Dampierre", 1]], "evidences": [["Archambaud VIII of Bourbon", "father", "Guy II of Dampierre"], ["Guy II of Dampierre", "father", "William I of Dampierre"]], "answer": "William I of Dampierre"}
{"_id": "8d00bdcb08e511ebbda4ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film was released earlier, Danger Within or Premalekha?", "context": [["Danger Within", ["Danger Within( American title: Breakout) is a 1959 British war film set in a prisoner of war camp in Northern Italy during the summer of 1943.", "A combination of POW escape drama and whodunnit, the movie is based upon the 1952 novel\" Death in Captivity\" by Michael Gilbert, who had been a prisoner of war, held by the Italians."]], ["May Lamok sa Loob ng Kulambo", ["May Lamok sa Loob ng Kulambo is a 1984 Philippine comedy film directed by, and produced by Hirene Lopez and Danny L. Zialcita as the film's executive producer.", "The film stars Gloria Diaz, Eddie Garcia, Amy Austria, and Tommy Abuel.", "The film was released in 1984 by Essex Films.", "Another related film called,\" May Daga sa Labas ng Lungga\", was released earlier in the same year."]], ["The Wonderful World of Captain Kuhio", ["The film was released in Japan on 10 October 2009."]], ["Royal Tramp II", ["Royal Tramp II is a 1992 Hong Kong film based on Louis Cha's novel\" The Deer and the Cauldron\".", "The film is a sequel to\" Royal Tramp\", which was released earlier in the same year."]], ["Lloyd (film)", ["Lloyd is a 2001 American comedy film.", "The film was released on May 4, 2001."]], ["Invasion of the Neptune Men", ["The film was released in 1961 in Japan and was later released in the United States on television.", "In 1998, the film was featured on an episode of\" Mystery Science Theater 3000\"."]], ["Shirin Farhad (1931 film)", ["Shirin Farhad is a 1931 Hindi language musical film.", "It was the second Indian film with sound.", "It was based on the love story from the\" Shahnameh\" of Farhad and Shirin by Nizami Ganjavi.", "The film was directed by J.J. Madan and starred Nissar and Jehanara Kajjan.", "\" Alam Ara\" was released earlier the same year and was the first Indian film with sound."]], ["Premalekha", ["Premalekha is a 1952 Indian Malayalam film, directed by M. K. Ramani.", "The film stars Jose Prakash and S. P. Pillai in the lead roles.", "The film had musical score by P. S. Divakar."]], ["Coney Island Baby (film)", ["Coney Island Baby is a 2003 comedy- drama in which film producer Amy Hobby made her directorial debut.", "Karl Geary wrote the film and Tanya Ryno was the film's producer.", "The music was composed by Ryan Shore.", "The film was shot in Sligo, Ireland, which is known locally as\" Coney Island\".", "The film was screened at the Newport International Film Festival.", "Hobby won the Jury Award for\" Best First Time Director\".", "The film made its premiere television broadcast on the Sundance Channel."]], ["Rakka (film)", ["The film was released on YouTube and Steam on 14 June 2017."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Danger Within", 0], ["Premalekha", 0]], "evidences": [["Danger Within", "publication date", "1959"], ["Premalekha", "publication date", "1952"]], "answer": "Premalekha"}
{"_id": "37a252ce08ab11ebbd81ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Who was born later, William Caswell (Military General) or Raimundo De Madrazo Y Garreta?", "context": [["Federico de Madrazo y Ochoa", ["Federico de Madrazo y Ochoa( 1875, Rome- 1934, Madrid) was a Spanish painter working mostly in and around Madrid, although he also spent some time in Paris.", "He was part of a famous family of Spanish artists which included his father Raimundo de Madrazo, his uncle Ricardo de Madrazo, his grandfather, Federico de Madrazo, and his great grandfather Jos\u00e9 de Madrazo.", "He worked together with Jean Cocteau to write a ballet,\" Le Dieu bleu The Blue God\"), in 1912 for Serge Diaghilev's Ballets Russes.", "Music for the ballet was composed by Reynaldo Hahn.", "He also painted Cocteau's most familiar portrait."]], ["Pedro de Madrazo", ["Pedro de Madrazo y Kuntz( 11 October 1816, Rome- 20 August 1898, Madrid) was a Spanish painter, jurist, writer, translator and art critic."]], ["Ricardo de Madrazo", ["Ricardo Federico de Madrazo y Garreta (7 February 1852 \u2013 18 August 1917) was a Spanish painter from the Madrazo family of artists, best known for his Orientalist works.", "He was also the brother-in-law of the great Spanish Orientalist, Mariano Fortuny, who would be a major influence on both his life and work."]], ["William Caswell (military general)", ["William Caswell( September 24, 1754- January 6, 1785) was a general in North Carolina militia in the American Revolution, Dobbs County, North Carolina county official, North Carolina state legislator, and planter."]], ["W. Augustus Barratt", ["W. Augustus Barratt( 1873- 1947) was a Scottish- born, later American, songwriter and musician."]], ["Juan de Madrazo", ["Juan de Madrazo y Kuntz( 1829, Madrid- 7 March 1880, Madrid) was a Spanish architect and restoration expert."]], ["Raimundo de Madrazo y Garreta", ["Raimundo de Madrazo y Garreta( 24 July 1841 \u2013 15 September 1920) was a Spanish painter from the Madrazo family of artists who worked in the Realistic style; although his later work shows signs of Rococo and Japanese influence.", "He was known primarily for his portraits.", "His grandfather was Jos\u00e9 de Madrazo, his father was the portrait painter, Federico de Madrazo and his brother was Ricardo de Madrazo."]], ["Cecilia de Madrazo", ["Cecilia de Madrazo Garreta( 20 December 1846, Madrid- August 1932, Venice) was a noted collector of textiles.", "She was married to the famous Spanish artist, Mari\u00e0 Fortuny."]], ["Zhuge Rong", ["Zhuge Rong (died 253), courtesy name Shuchang, was a military general of the state of Eastern Wu during the Three Kingdoms period of China.", "He was the third son of Zhuge Jin, a military general who served under Wu's founding emperor Sun Quan, and a younger brother of Zhuge Ke, a military general who briefly served as regent for Sun Quan's successor, Sun Liang."]], ["Federico de Madrazo y Kuntz", ["Federico de Madrazo y Kuntz (9 February 181510 June 1894) was a Spanish painter."]]], "supporting_facts": [["William Caswell (military general)", 0], ["Raimundo de Madrazo y Garreta", 0]], "evidences": [["William Caswell (military general)", "date of birth", "September 24, 1754"], ["Raimundo de Madrazo y Garreta", "date of birth", "24 July 1841"]], "answer": "Raimundo De Madrazo Y Garreta"}
{"_id": "b1040f1a0bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where did Reginald Ii, Count Of Bar's father die?", "context": [["Henry IV, Count of Bar", ["Henry IV of Bar( abt 1315 \u2013 1344) was count of Bar from 1336 to 1344.", "His aunt, Joan of Bar, Countess of Surrey, governed Bar in his name during his minority.", "He was the son of Edward I of Bar and his wife Marie of Burgundy.", "He married Yolande of Dampierre( died 1395), a granddaughter of Robert III, Count of Flanders.", "Henry and Yolande had two sons:"]], ["Reginald II, Count of Bar", ["Reginald II of Bar (or) (died 25 July 1170) was a Count of Bar and Lord of Mousson from 1149 till his death.", "He was the son of Reginald I, Count of Bar and lord of Mousson, and Giselle of Vaud\u00e9mont.", "In 1135, he attended the Council of Hugh of Metz with his father and brother.", "He took part in the second crusade with his father and brother Theodoric in 1147.", "His father died during his return.", "He reestablished wars against his traditional enemies, the Duke of Lorraine and the bishop of Metz.", "He was attacked in 1152, escaped to the Abbey of Saint-Mihiel and was excommunicated.", "After that, Reginald had to make amends to have his excommunication lifted.", "In 1170, Reginald died, to be succeeded by his eldest son, Henry, as Count of Bar and Lord of Mousson."]], ["Alberic III of Dammartin", ["Alberic III of Dammartin( Aubry de Dammartin)( \u2013 19 September 1200) was a French count and son of Alberic II, Count of Dammartin, and Cl\u00e9mence de Bar, daughter of Reginald I, Count of Bar.", "He married Mathilde, heiress to the county of Clermont and daughter of Renaud II, Count of Clermont.", "They had:"]], ["Edward II, Count of Bar", ["Edward II of Bar( 1339 \u2013 May 1352) was Henry IV of Bar's eldest son and successor as count of Bar( with Edward's mother Yolande of Flanders ruling as count during his minority, which ended on 10 October 1349).", "He had no male issue and was succeeded as count by his younger brother Robert I of Bar."]], ["Joan of Bar, Countess of Surrey", ["Joan of Bar( died 1361) was a French- English noble.", "She acted as regent of the County of Bar from 1344 until 1353.", "She was a daughter of Henry III, Count of Bar and Eleanor of England, and niece of Edward II of England.", "She was unhappily married to John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey.", "In 1345, Joan became the regent of Bar for her great- nephew Robert."]], ["Theobald II, Count of Bar", ["Theobald II( 1221 \u2013 October 1291) was a count of Bar.", "He was the son of Henry II of Bar and Philippa of Dreux.", "He became count of Bar when his father was killed during the Barons' Crusade in 1239, but news of Henry's death did not reached him until 1240.", "As Theobald was still a minor, his mother ruled as regent until 17 March 1242.", "Theobald's own children included his successor Henry III and the bishop Reginald of Bar."]], ["Theobald II of Blois", ["Theobald II, Count of Blois( Thibaut II; c. 985 \u2013 11 July 1004) was the eldest son and heir of Odo I, Count of Blois, and Bertha of Burgundy.", "The stepson of Robert II of France, he became Count of Blois, Ch\u00e2teaudun, Chartres and Reims after the death of his father in 996.", "Theobald II left no heirs; on his death, he was succeeded by his younger brother, Odo II, Count of Blois."]], ["Alberic II, Count of Dammartin", ["Alberic II( died 1183), Count of Dammartin, possibly the son of Aubry de Mello, Count of Dammartin, and Adela, daughter of Hugh I, Count of Dammartin.", "What little is known for sure about Alberic II is confounded by the preponderance of noblemen of the same name in both France and England.", "What is known that he married Cl\u00e9mence of Bar, daughter of Reginald I \u201c One- Eyed, \u201d Count of Bar, one of the leaders of the Second Crusade, and Gis\u00e8le de Vaud\u00e9mont, daughter of Gerard I, Count of Vaud\u00e9mont.", "Alberic and Cl\u00e9mence had one son: Alberic II was succeeded by his son Alberic III as Count of Dammartin upon his death.", "The discussion in Aubry, Count of Dammartin, provides some insight into how Alberic III came to claim the countship.", "Further complicating the genealogy, Cl\u00e9mence, widowed, married Renaud II, Count of Clermont- en- Beauvasis, her second husband and his second wife.", "Renaud and his first wife, Adelaide, Countess of Vermandois, were the parents of Mathilde, wife of Alberic III."]], ["Pepin III, Count of Vermandois", ["Pepin III, Count of Vermandois( also known as Pepin II, Count of Senlis; French:\" P\u00e9pin\")( c. 846 \u2013 893) was a Frankish noble; the Count of Senlis and Count of Vermandois( 850 \u2013 893); Lord of Valois( 877 \u2013 886), and later Count of Valois( 886 \u2013 893).", "He was a son of Pepin, Count of Vermandois and Valois and thus a grandson of Bernard of Italy, who was himself a grandson of Charlemagne.", "The brothers of Pepin III were Herbert I, Count of Vermandois and Bernard II, Count of Laon.", "Pepin III of Vermandois's wife is unknown; their son was:"]], ["Reginald I, Count of Bar", ["Reginald I (also called \"the One-eyed\", Reinald I, Renaud I; \u2013 10 March 1149) was Count of Bar (1105\u20131149).", "Barrois, during the Middle Ages, was the territory of the counts and dukes of Bar, in the eastern part of present-day France, bordering Lorraine.", "He was the son of Theodoric I, Count of Montb\u00e9liard and Ermentrude of Bourgogne, the daughter of William I, Count of Burgundy.", "Reginald's first wife is unknown.", "He later married Gisele de Vaud\u00e9mont, widow of Rainard III, Count of Toul, and daughter of G\u00e9rard I, Count of Vaud\u00e9mont, and his wife Heilwig von Egisheim.", "Reginald and Gisele had eight children:\nReginald was one of the leaders of the Second Crusade in 1145.", "He was drowned somewhere in the Mediterranean Sea on his return voyage to Europe on or before 10 March 1149.", "Reginald I of Bar succeeded Theodoric II of Bar (r. 1092\u20131105) who was succeeded in turn by Reginald II of Bar (r. 1150\u20131170) in 1150."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Reginald II, Count of Bar", 1], ["Reginald I, Count of Bar", 6]], "evidences": [["Reginald II of Bar", "father", "Reginald I, Count of Bar"], ["Reginald I, Count of Bar", "place of death", "Mediterranean Sea"]], "answer": "Mediterranean Sea"}
{"_id": "60eae5f20bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the place of death of Charles Christian Erdmann, Duke Of W\u00fcrttemberg-Oels's father?", "context": [["Sophie Angelika of W\u00fcrttemberg-Oels", ["Sophie Angelika of W\u00fcrttemberg- Oels( 30 May 1677- 11 November 1700), was a Duchess of W\u00fcrttemberg- Oels by birth and by marriage Duchess of Saxe- Zeitz- Pegau- Neustadt.", "Born in Bernstadt( now called Bierut\u00f3w), the capital of the Duchy of Bernstadt in Silesia, she was the fifth of the seven children of Duke Christian Ulrich I of W\u00fcrttemberg- Oels and his first wife, Anna Elisabeth, a daughter of Prince Christian II of Anhalt- Bernburg and Eleonore Sophie of Schleswig- Holstein- Sonderburg.", "Her mother died after complications in her last childbirth on 3 September 1680 and her father remarried three more times: in Doberlug on 27 October 1683 to Sibylle Maria, a daughter of Duke Christian I of Saxe- Merseburg; in Hamburg on 4 February 1695 to Sophie Wilhelmine, a daughter of Prince Enno Louis\" Cirksena\" of East Frisia and in G\u00fcstrow on 6 December 1700 with Sophia, a daughter of Duke Gustav Adolph of Mecklenburg- G\u00fcstrow.", "Sophie Angelika and her older sister Louise Elisabeth( by marriage Duchess of Saxe- Merseburg- Lauchst\u00e4dt) are the only surviving children from her parents' marriage.", "From her father's later marriages she had eight half- siblings, of whom only three survive adulthood: Charles Frederick II, Duke of W\u00fcrttemberg- Oels, Christian Ulrich II, Duke of W\u00fcrttemberg- Wilhelminenort( both sons of Sibylle Maria) and Auguste Louise( daughter of Sophie Wilhelmine; by marriage Duchess of Saxe- Weissenfels- Barby)."]], ["Christoph, Duke of W\u00fcrttemberg", ["Christoph of W\u00fcrttemberg, Duke of W\u00fcrttemberg (12 May 1515 \u2013 28 December 1568) ruled as Duke of W\u00fcrttemberg from 1550 until his death in 1568."]], ["Christian Ulrich II, Duke of W\u00fcrttemberg-Wilhelminenort", ["Duke Christian Ulrich II of W\u00fcrttemberg-Wilhelminenort (27 January 1691 at Vielguth Castle nearby Ole\u015bnica \u2013 7 February 1734 in Stuttgart) was Duke of W\u00fcrttemberg-Wilhelminenort."]], ["Silvius I Nimrod, Duke of W\u00fcrttemberg-Oels", ["Silvius I Nimrod, Duke of W\u00fcrttemberg- Oels( 2 May 1622, Weiltingen \u2013 24 April 1664, Brzezinka in Silesia) was the first Oels- Wuerttemberg."]], ["Charles Christian Erdmann, Duke of W\u00fcrttemberg-Oels", ["Karl Christian Erdmann of W\u00fcrttemberg-Oels (26 October 1716 in Wilhelminenort near Bernstadt \u2013 14 December 1792 in Oels) was ruling duke of W\u00fcrttemberg-Oels and Bernstadt.", "He was the only son of Christian Ulrich II, Duke of W\u00fcrttemberg-Wilhelminenort and Philippine Charlotte (18 February 1691 - Oels, 17 June 1758), a daughter of Count Erdmann of Redern-Krappitz.", "He had a daughter, Princess Friederike Sophie Charlotte Auguste of W\u00fcrttemberg-Oels (1 August 1751 \u2013 4 November 1789), who married Frederick Augustus, Prince of Brunswick-Wolfenb\u00fcttel-Oels.", "Their marriage was childless."]], ["Karl Christian Erdmann von Le Coq", ["Charles Christian Erdmann Ritter and Edler von Le Coq (Torgau, 28 October 1767 \u2013 Brig, 30 June 1830) was a Saxon officer who rose to the rank of Lieutenant-General and was the commanding officer of the Royal Saxon army."]], ["Auguste Louise of W\u00fcrttemberg-Oels", ["Auguste Louise of W\u00fcrttemberg- Oels( 21 January 1698- 4 January 1739), was a Duchess of W\u00fcrttemberg- Oels by birth and by marriage Duchess of Saxe- Weissenfels- Barby.", "Born in Bernstadt( now called Bierut\u00f3w), the capital of the Duchy of Bernstadt in Silesia, she was the only child of Duke Christian Ulrich I of W\u00fcrttemberg- Oels and his third wife, Sophie Wilhelmine, a daughter of Enno Louis, Prince of East Frisia.", "Her mother died fourteen days after her birth( 4 February 1698), probably from childbirth complications.", "From her father's two previous marriages, Auguste Louise had fourteen older half- siblings, of whom only four survive adulthood: Louise Elisabeth( by marriage Duchess of Saxe- Merseburg- Lauchst\u00e4dt), Sophie Angelika( by marriage Duchess of Saxe- Zeitz- Pegau- Neustadt)- both born from Christian Ulrich I's first marriage with Anna Elisabeth of Anhalt- Bernburg-, Charles Frederick II, Duke of W\u00fcrttemberg- Oels and Christian Ulrich II, Duke of W\u00fcrttemberg- Wilhelminenort- both born from Christian Ulrich I's second marriage with Sibylle Maria of Saxe- Merseburg-."]], ["Charles Frederick II, Duke of W\u00fcrttemberg-Oels", ["Charles Frederick II of W\u00fcrttemberg- Oels( 7 February 1690 in Merseburg \u2013 14 December 1761 in Ole\u015bnica) was a Duke of Oels- W\u00fcrttemberg and Regent of the Duchy of W\u00fcrttemberg."]], ["Prince Frederick of W\u00fcrttemberg", ["Prince\" Frederick\" Charles Augustus of W\u00fcrttemberg( 21 February 1808 \u2013 9 May 1870) was a General in the Army of W\u00fcrttemberg and the father of William II of W\u00fcrttemberg.", "Frederick was a member of the Royal Family of W\u00fcrttemberg and a Prince of W\u00fcrttemberg."]], ["Louise Elisabeth of W\u00fcrttemberg-Oels", ["Louise Elisabeth of W\u00fcrttemberg- Oels( 4 March 1673 \u2013 28 April 1736), was a Duchess of W\u00fcrttemberg- Oels by birth and by marriage Duchess of Saxe- Merseburg- Lauchst\u00e4dt.", "In 1709, she revived the Ducal W\u00fcrttemberg- Oels Order of the Skull as a chivalric order for ladies."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Charles Christian Erdmann, Duke of W\u00fcrttemberg-Oels", 1], ["Christian Ulrich II, Duke of W\u00fcrttemberg-Wilhelminenort", 0]], "evidences": [["Karl Christian Erdmann of W\u00fcrttemberg-Oels", "father", "Christian Ulrich II"], ["Christian Ulrich II", "place of death", "Stuttgart"]], "answer": "Stuttgart"}
{"_id": "b1d1edc6086911ebbd5eac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Do both films In This World and The Big Money (Film) have the directors that share the same nationality?", "context": [["The Big Money (film)", ["The Big Money is a 1958 British comedy film directed by John Paddy Carstairs and starring Ian Carmichael, Belinda Lee and Kathleen Harrison.", "Diana Dors was originally cast as Gloria but turned down the role because she did not want to work with Joseph Janni.", "The film was completed in 1956 but its release was cancelled because Rank Organisation boss Sir John Davis did not believe it was sufficiently funny.", "It sat on the shelf for two years before a product shortage led to a June 1958 release on Rank's Odeon circuit."]], ["In This World", ["In This World is a 2002 British docudrama directed by Michael Winterbottom.", "The film follows two young Afghan refugees, Jamal Udin Torabi and Enayatullah, as they leave a refugee camp in Pakistan for a better life in London.", "Since their journey is illegal, it is fraught with danger, and they must use back- channels, bribes, and smugglers to achieve their goal.", "The film won the Golden Bear prize at the 2003 Berlin International Film Festival and BAFTA Award for Best Film Not in the English Language at the 57th British Academy Film Awards the film was nominated for Alexander Korda Award for Best British Film but lost to Touching the Void( directed by The Last King of Scotland director Kevin Macdonald)."]], ["Big Money Hustlas", ["Big Money Hustlas is a 2000 American comedy film directed by John Cafiero as his feature film debut.", "The film, a homage to exploitation films of the 1970s, focuses on a streetwise San Francisco detective who tries to take down a New York City crime lord.", "It stars Insane Clown Posse's Joseph\" Violent J\" Bruce and Joseph\" Shaggy 2 Dope\" Utsler, and Twiztid's Jamie Madrox and Monoxide Child, and features appearances by Harland Williams, Johnny Brennan, Rudy Ray Moore, Mick Foley and the Misfits.", "Released direct- to- video, the film debuted at# 1 on\" Billboard\"'s Top Music Videos chart, and was later certified platinum by the RIAA.", "A Western genre follow- up,\" Big Money Rustlas\", was released direct- to- video on August 17, 2010.", "In 2015, Insane Clown Posse announced the production of a sequel entitled\" Big Money Thrusters\"."]], ["Matt Corboy", ["Matt Corboy( born June 4, 1973) is an American actor.", "He has appeared in both films and television series."]], ["Satan Town", ["Satan Town is a 1926 American Western film featuring Harry Carey.", "Prints of the film have survived."]], ["Eriko Kitagawa", ["In 2009, Kitagawa made her directorial debut in the coming- of- age film\" Halfway\", which she also wrote and co-edited.", "She then wrote and directed the 2012 film\" I Have to Buy New Shoes\", a contemporary romantic comedy set in Paris.", "Both films were produced by her friend Shunji Iwai, and Kitagawa appeared in his 2011 documentary\" Friends after 3.11\", which explores the aftermath of the 2011 T\u014dhoku earthquake and tsunami."]], ["Ky\u014den Kobanzame", ["There are two parts of the film: the first part and the second part.", "Both parts have the same staff and the same actors."]], ["I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore", ["I Do n't Feel at Home in This World Anymore( often stylized I do n't feel at home in this world anymore.) is a 2017 American comedy thriller film written and directed by Macon Blair in his directorial debut.", "It stars Melanie Lynskey, Elijah Wood, David Yow, Jane Levy and Devon Graye.", "The film's title originates from an old gospel song\" I Do n't Feel at Home in This World Anymore\", which was greatly popularised by country singers Carter Family and Woody Guthrie.", "The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2017; it went on to win the Grand Jury Prize for the U.S. Dramatic competition.", "It was released by Netflix on 24 February 2017."]], ["John Paddy Carstairs", ["John Paddy Carstairs( born John Keys, 11 May 1910 in London \u2013 12 December 1970 in London) was a prolific British film director( 1933 \u2013 62) and television director( 1962 \u2013 64), usually of light- hearted subject matter.", "He was also a comic novelist and painter."]], ["Michael Winterbottom", ["Michael Winterbottom( born 29 March 1961) is an English filmmaker.", "He began his career working in British television before moving into features.", "Three of his films\u2014\" Welcome to SarajevoWonderland\" and\" 24 Hour Party People\" \u2014have competed for the Palme d' Or at the Cannes Film Festival.", "Winterbottom often works with the same actors; many faces can be seen in several of his films, including Shirley Henderson, Paul Popplewell, John Simm, Steve Coogan, Rob Brydon, Raymond Waring and Kieran O'Brien."]]], "supporting_facts": [["In This World", 0], ["The Big Money (film)", 0], ["Michael Winterbottom", 1], ["John Paddy Carstairs", 0]], "evidences": [["In This World", "director", "Michael Winterbottom"], ["The Big Money (film)", "director", "John Paddy Carstairs"], ["Michael Winterbottom", "country of citizenship", "British"], ["John Paddy Carstairs", "country of citizenship", "British"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "839920c60bdb11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of the director of film Tokyo.Sora?", "context": [["Hiroshi Ishikawa", ["Hiroshi Ishikawa (\u77f3\u5ddd \u5bdb, born May 18, 1963) is a Japanese film director and writer from \u014cdate.", "He is best known for his 2005 film, \"Su-ki-da\" (2005).", "He won the Silver Iris for Best Director at the New Montreal Film Festival."]], ["Vian Sora", ["Vian Sora( born 1976 in Baghdad, Iraq) is an Iraqi American artist."]], ["Jesse E. Hobson", ["Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 \u2013 November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955.", "Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["Tokyo.sora", ["Tokyo.sora is a 2002 Japanese drama film directed by Hiroshi Ishikawa."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["Jean-Pierre Limosin", ["Jean- Pierre Limosin( born 1949) is a French film director and screenwriter.", "He has directed seven films since 1983.", "His film\" Tokyo Eyes\" was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival."]], ["Maria Sora", ["Maria Sora( born 10 June 1994) is a Greek female water polo player.", "She plays for Olympiacos in Greece.", "She was a part of the team winning the 2014 \u2013 15 LEN Euro League Women, the 2015 Women's LEN Super Cup and the 2014 Women's LEN Trophy."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Tokyo.sora", 0], ["Hiroshi Ishikawa", 0]], "evidences": [["Tokyo.sora", "director", "Hiroshi Ishikawa"], ["Hiroshi Ishikawa", "place of birth", "\u014cdate"]], "answer": "\u014cdate"}
{"_id": "0e7078b00bb011ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is Anne Gust Brown's father-in-law?", "context": [["Peter Burroughs", ["Peter Burroughs( born 27 January 1947) is a British television and film actor, the director of Willow Management.", "He is the father- in- law of actor and TV presenter Warwick Davis."]], ["Harry Smith (athlete)", ["Harry James Smith( July 30, 1888 \u2013 November 20, 1962) was an American long- distance runner.", "He was most notable for competing in the 1912 Olympics in Stockholm.", "He was also the father of Hart wrestling family matriarch Helen Hart and the father- in- law of Stu Hart."]], ["Jerry Brown", ["Edmund Gerald Brown Jr. (born April 7, 1938) is an American retired politician who served as the 34th and 39th governor of California from 1975 to 1983 and from 2011 to 2019.", "A member of the Democratic Party, Brown served as California Attorney General from 2007 to 2011.", "He was both the oldest and sixth-youngest governor of California as a consequence of the 28-year gap between his second and third terms.", "Upon completing his fourth term in office, Brown became the third longest-serving governor in United States history, serving 16 years and 7 days in office.", "Brown was born in San Francisco as the son of Bernice Layne Brown and Pat Brown, who served as the 32nd governor of California (1959\u20131967).", "After graduating from the University of California, Berkeley and Yale University, he began his political career as a member of the Los Angeles Community College District Board of Trustees (1969\u20131971).", "He was elected to serve as the 23rd Secretary of State of California from 1971 to 1975.", "At 36, Brown was elected to his first term as governor of California in 1974, making him the youngest California governor in 111 years.", "In 1978, he won his second term.", "During and following his first governorship, Brown ran as a candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1976, 1980 and 1992.", "He declined to pursue a third term in 1982, instead making an unsuccessful run for the United States Senate that same year.", "After traveling abroad, he returned to California and served as Chairman of the California Democratic Party (1989\u20131991), attempting to run for the Senate once more in 1992.", "After six years out of politics, Brown returned to public life, serving as Mayor of Oakland (1999\u20132007), and then as Attorney General of California (2007\u20132011).", "He ran for his third and fourth terms as California governor in 2010 and 2014, his eligibility to do so having stemmed from California's constitutional grandfather clause.", "On October 7, 2013, he became the longest-serving chief executive in the history of California, surpassing Earl Warren."]], ["James Armour (Master mason)", ["James Armour (15 January 1730 \u2013 20 September 1798) was a master mason and father of Jean Armour, and therefore the father-in-law of the poet Robert Burns."]], ["John Adams (merchant)", ["John Adams( 1672 or 1673 \u2013 1745) was an American- born Canadian merchant and member of the Nova Scotia Council.", "He was the father- in- law of Henry Newton( politician)."]], ["John Vernou Bouvier III", ["John Vernou\" Black Jack\" Bouvier III( May 19, 1891 \u2013 August 3, 1957) was an American Wall Street stockbroker and socialite.", "He was the father of First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and of socialite Lee Radziwill, and was the father- in- law of John F. Kennedy."]], ["Ogawa Mataji", ["Viscount was a general in the early Imperial Japanese Army.", "He was also the father- in- law of Field Marshal Gen Sugiyama."]], ["Anne Gust Brown", ["Anne Baldwin Gust Brown (born March 15, 1958) is an American business executive who was the First Lady of California from 2011 to 2019.", "She is married to former Governor Jerry Brown.", "Her career positions include executive vice president for the clothing retailer", "The Gap and a director of the fast food chain, Jack in the Box, Inc."]], ["Barthold A. Butensch\u00f8n Sr.", ["Hans Barthold Andresen Butensch\u00f8n( 27 December 1877 \u2013 28 November 1971) was a Norwegian businessperson.", "He was born in Kristiania as a son of Nils August Andresen Butensch\u00f8n and Hanna Butensch\u00f8n, and grandson of Nicolay Andresen.", "Together with Mabel Anette Plahte( 1877 \u2013 1973, a daughter of Frithjof M. Plahte) he had the son Hans Barthold Andresen Butensch\u00f8n Jr. and was through him the father- in- law of Ragnhild Butensch\u00f8n and grandfather of Peter Butensch\u00f8n.", "Through his daughter Marie Claudine he was the father- in- law of Joakim Lehmkuhl, through his daughter Mabel Anette he was the father- in- law of Harald Astrup( a son of Sigurd Astrup) and through his daughter Nini Augusta he was the father- in- law of Ernst Torp.", "He took commerce school and agricultural school.", "He was hired in the family company N. A. Andresen& Co, and became a co-owner in 1910.", "He eventually became chief executive officer.", "The bank changed its name to Andresens Bank in 1913 and merged with Bergens Kreditbank in 1920.", "The merger was dissolved later in the 1920s.", "He was also a landowner, owning Nedre Sk\u00f8yen farm and a lot of land in Enebakk.", "He chaired the board of Nydalens Compagnie from 1926, having not been a board member before that.", "He also chaired the supervisory council of Forsikringsselskapet Viking and Nedre Glommen salgsforening, and was a supervisory council member of Filharmonisk Selskap.", "He was a member of the gentlemen's club SK Fram since 1890, and was proclaimed a lifetime member in 1964.", "He was buried in Enebakk."]], ["Ludwig von Westphalen", ["Johann Ludwig von Westphalen( 11 July 1770 \u2013 3 March 1842) was a liberal Prussian civil servant and the father- in- law of Karl Marx."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Anne Gust Brown", 1], ["Jerry Brown", 4]], "evidences": [["Anne Baldwin Gust Brown", "spouse", "Jerry Brown"], ["Jerry Brown", "father", "Pat Brown"]], "answer": "Pat Brown"}
{"_id": "c0db4939084c11ebbd56ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Who was born first, Evan Noel or Lukky Tedjamukti?", "context": [["Hartley Lobban", ["Hartley W Lobban (9 May 1926 \u2013 15 October 2004) was a Jamaican-born first-class cricketer who played 17 matches for Worcestershire in the early 1950s."]], ["John McMahon (Surrey and Somerset cricketer)", ["John William Joseph McMahon( 28 December 1917 \u2013 8 May 2001) was an Australian- born first- class cricketer who played for Surrey and Somerset in England from 1947 to 1957."]], ["Evan Noel", ["Evan Baillie Noel (23 January 1879 \u2013 22 December 1928) was an English rackets player who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics for Great Britain.", "He won the gold medal in the men's singles event.", "In the men's doubles competition he won the bronze medal together with Henry Leaf.", "He also competed in the Olympic jeu de paume tournament but was eliminated in the quarter-finals.", "Evan Noel was educated at Winchester and Trinity College, Cambridge."]], ["Wale Adebanwi", ["Wale Adebanwi( born 1969) is a Nigerian- born first Black Rhodes Professor at St Antony's College, Oxford."]], ["Wesley Barresi", ["Wesley Barresi( born 3 May 1984) is a South African born first- class and Netherlands international cricketer.", "He is a right- handed wicket keeper- batsman and also bowls right- arm offbreak."]], ["Tom Dickinson", ["Thomas Eastwood Dickinson( 11 January 1931 \u2013 25 June 2018) was an Australian- born first- class cricket player for Lancashire in 1950 and 1951 and for Somerset in 1957.", "But he decided against a full- time cricket career and became a schoolmaster.", "He was born in Parramatta, Sydney, Australia."]], ["Lukky Tedjamukti", ["Lukky Tedjamukti( born 12 June 1967) is an Indonesian former professional tennis player.", "She made her debut as a professional in March 1989, aged 21, at an ITF tournament in Jakarta.", "In 1985, she played in the Wimbledon Junior Championships doubles and singles competitions, but lost both matches.", "She was part of Indonesia's Fed Cup team in 1985, 1989, and 1990.", "At the 1990 Asian Games at Beijing, Tedjamukti won the bronze medal in the Women's Doubles competition, partnered by Irawati Moerid."]], ["Susan Noel", ["Susan Diana Barham Noel- Powell( 8 June 1912 \u2013 October 1991) was an English squash and tennis player.", "Noel was taught to play squash and tennis by her father Evan Noel, a successful racquets player in his own right."]], ["Henry Moore (cricketer)", ["Henry Walter Moore( 1849 \u2013 20 August 1916) was an English- born first- class cricketer who spent most of his life in New Zealand."]], ["Greg A. Hill (artist)", ["Greg A. Hill is a Canadian- born First Nations artist and curator.", "He is Kanyen'kehaka, from Six Nations of the Grand River Territory, Ontario."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Evan Noel", 0], ["Lukky Tedjamukti", 0]], "evidences": [["Evan Noel", "date of birth", "23 January 1879"], ["Lukky Tedjamukti", "date of birth", "12 June 1967"]], "answer": "Evan Noel"}
{"_id": "94415cd008e911ebbda7ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Are Brian Part and John Mosca both from the same country?", "context": [["Ky\u014den Kobanzame", ["There are two parts of the film: the first part and the second part.", "Both parts have the same staff and the same actors."]], ["2001\u201302 UEFA Champions League second group stage", ["Eight winners and eight runners- up from the first group stage were drawn into four groups of four teams, each containing two group winners and two runners- up.", "Teams from the same country or from the same first round group could not be drawn together.", "The top two teams in each group advanced to the quarter- finals."]], ["Andy Linden (actor)", ["Andy Linden is an English actor.", "He is best known for his roles as Mundungus Fletcher in\" Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows \u2013 Part 1\" and John the Watch in\" Count Arthur Strong\"."]], ["Kala (band)", ["KALA is a Filipino band that blends funk, nu- disco, acid jazz, electronic and rock music.", "Its members are Brian Tanchanco, Raymond Daylo, and Jade Justine."]], ["Brian Part", ["Brian Part( born March 24, 1962 in Los Angeles, California) was an American child actor best known for his role of the adopted son of Mr. Edwards( Victor French) on television's\" Little House on the Prairie\".", "He now writes and performs music with his wife Melody Part."]], ["Ming Luhulima", ["Ming Luhulima aka Lou Lima was a well known Netherlands based recording artist originally from the Maluku Islands which were part of the Dutch East Indies.", "He made multiple recordings during his career.", "One of the artists he was closely associated with was Rudi Wairata.", "Not only did Luhulima come from the same country as Wairata, he also recorded music in the same genre.", "He was also a member of the Amboina Serenaders and the Mena Moeria Minstrels.", "He also led the Krontjong Ensemble Pantja Warna."]], ["John Mosca", ["John Mosca( pronounced\" Mohsca\")", "( May 6, 1925 Chicago Heights, Illinois \u2013 July 13, 2011, Harahan, Louisiana) was an American restaurateur and owner( and co-founder) of the famed Mosca's, a Louisiana Creole and Italian restaurant in Avondale, Louisiana, near New Orleans."]], ["Godwin Davy", ["Godwin Davy( born 15 December 1979) is an Anguillan international footballer who plays as a goalkeeper.", "He made his international debut in a World Cup qualifying match against El Salvador, resulting in a lopsided match, losing 12- 0 in February 2008, and also played in the 4 \u2013 0 loss to the same country in the return match in March 2008."]], ["Willem Brakman", ["Willem Pieter Jacobus Brakman( 1922 \u2013 2008) was a Dutch writer who made his literary debut with the novel\" Een winterreis\" in 1961.", "Brakman received the P. C. Hooft Award in 1980.", "He was born on June 13th, 1922 in The Hague, Netherlands, and died on May 8th, 2008 in the same country."]], ["Dusted (Canadian band)", ["Dusted is a Canadian indie rock band, whose core members are Brian Borcherdt and Leon Taheny.", "Their music features Borchert's songs and vocals."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Brian Part", 0], ["John Mosca", 1]], "evidences": [["Brian Part", "country of citizenship", "American"], ["John Mosca", "country of citizenship", "American"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "f1416dc00bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of K. T. Rama Rao's father?", "context": [["Tangi Satyanarayana", ["Tangi Satyanarayana( 1931 \u2013 25 October 2009) was an Indian politician.", "He was elected as an Independent candidate from Srikakulam in 1967.", "Later he joined the Telugu Desam Party and was reelected in 1983 under the leadership of N. T. Rama Rao.", "He served as the Speaker of the Vidhan Sabha, the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly from 18 January 1983 to 28 August 1984 during the Telugu Desam Party( TDP) government.", "After the fall of N. T. Rama Rao's government, he joined with Nadendla Bhaskara Rao and subsequently, was made revenue minister for a brief period.", "Satyanarayana died on 25 October 2009, in his native village of Killipalem in Srikakulam district following a long illness at the age of 84."]], ["Dai Rao", ["Dai Rao( born 2 April 1972) is a Chinese singer and actress."]], ["Shankar Rao (cricketer)", ["Shankar Rao( born 6 December 1982) is an Indian first- class cricketer who plays for Jharkhand."]], ["Koteswar Rao (cricketer)", ["Koteswar Rao( born 24 December 1987) is an Indian first- class cricketer who plays for Services."]], ["K. Chandrashekar Rao", ["Kalvakuntla Chandrashekhar Rao better known and abbreviated as K.C.R., (", "born 17 February 1954) is an Indian politician and the first Chief Minister of Telangana, a new state formed by the division of Andhra Pradesh in 2014.", "He is the leader and Founder of the Telangana Rashtra Samithi, a regional party in India.", "He is a Member of the Legislative Assembly (Telangana) from the Gajwel constituency of Siddipet District in Telangana.", "Previously, he served as the Member of the Legislative Assembly (Andhra Pradesh) from Siddipet and also as the Member of Parliament from Mahbubnagar, Karimnagar and Medak.", "He took oath as the first Chief Minister of the new state of Telangana on 2 June 2014.", "He went for early elections in 2018, when his cabinet recommended to dissolve the legislative lower house, Nine months before the completion of his term.", "He again took oath as the Chief Minister of Telangana for the second term on 13 December 2018."]], ["Simhadri Satyanarayana Rao", ["Simhadri Satyanarayana Rao was a politician who held the portfolios of Endowments and Commercial Taxes in the governments of N. T. Rama Rao and N. Chandrababu Naidu."]], ["K. T. Rama Rao", ["Kalvakuntla Taraka Rama Rao (born 24 July 1976) popularly known as K.T.R., is an Indian politician and working president of the Telangana Rashtra Samithi.", "He is currently serving as the Minister of MA&UA, Industries and IT&C in Telangana KCR's Cabinet.", "K.T.R. is a Member of Legislative Assembly from Sircilla.", "He is the son of Kalvakuntla Chandrashekar Rao, Chief Minister of Telangana and founder of Telangana Rashtra Samithi.", "K.T.R. has been awarded \"Most Inspirational Icon\" on the Year 2015 by CNN-IBN and Ritz Magazine.", "He is multi-lingual, being fluent in Telugu, English, Hindi and Urdu."]], ["Lakshmi Parvathi", ["Nandamuri Lakshmi Parvathi is an Indian politician and also wife of N. T. Rama Rao.", "She was previously married to a harikatha artist Veeragandham Venkata Subba Rao.", "Later, she was separated from him and started living together with N. T. Rama Rao who officially married her in 1993."]], ["N. Trivikrama Rao", ["N. Trivikrama Rao( born Nandamuri Trivikrama Rao) was an Indian film producer, director and screen writer in Telugu cinema.", "He was the younger brother of, N. T. Rama Rao, and his son Nandamuri Kalyan Chakravarthi, 80s film actor and the co-owner of National Art Theatre, Madras, a production house under which he has co-produced 40 feature films alongside N. T. Rama Rao.", "He has received four National Film Awards, three Andhra Pradesh state Nandi Awards and two Filmfare Awards South."]], ["Obata Toramori", ["He was the father of Obata Masamori."]]], "supporting_facts": [["K. T. Rama Rao", 3], ["K. Chandrashekar Rao", 3]], "evidences": [["Kalvakuntla Taraka Rama Rao", "father", "Kalvakuntla Chandrashekar Rao"], ["Kalvakuntla Chandrashekhar Rao", "place of birth", "Siddipet"]], "answer": "Siddipet"}
{"_id": "604cd3220bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the award that the director of film Pugachev (1978 Film) received?", "context": [["John Donatich", ["John Donatich is the Director of Yale University Press."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["John Farrell (businessman)", ["John Farrell is the director of YouTube in Latin America."]], ["Alexey Saltykov (director)", ["Aleksey Aleksandrovich Saltykov (13 May 1934 \u2013 8 April 1993) was a Soviet and Russian film director and screenwriter.", "People's Artist of the RSFSR (1980)."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]], ["Etan Boritzer", ["Etan Boritzer( born 1950) is an American writer of children \u2019s literature who is best known for his book\" What is God?\" first published in 1989.", "His best selling\" What is?\" illustrated children's book series on character education and difficult subjects for children is a popular teaching guide for parents, teachers and child- life professionals.", "Boritzer gained national critical acclaim after\" What is God?\" was published in 1989 although the book has caused controversy from religious fundamentalists for its universalist views.", "The other current books in the\" What is?\" series include", "What is Love?,", "What is Death?,", "What is Beautiful?,", "What is Funny?,", "What is Right?,", "What is Peace?,", "What is Money?,", "What is Dreaming?,", "What is a Friend?,", "What is True?,", "What is a Family?,", "What is a Feeling?\"", "The series is now also translated into 15 languages.", "Boritzer was first published in 1963 at the age of 13 when he wrote an essay in his English class at Wade Junior High School in the Bronx, New York on the assassination of John F. Kennedy.", "His essay was included in a special anthology by New York City public school children compiled and published by the New York City Department of Education.", "Boritzer now lives in Venice, California and maintains his publishing office there also.", "He has helped numerous other authors to get published through\" How to Get Your Book Published!\" programs.", "Boritzer is also a yoga teacher who teaches regular classes locally and guest- teaches nationally.", "He is also recognized nationally as an erudite speaker on\" The Teachings of the Buddha.\""]], ["Pugachev (1978 film)", ["Pugachev is a 1978 biopic film, directed by Aleksei Saltykov and starring Yevgeny Matveyev and Vija Artmane.", "This film was honored with a special prize at All-Union Film Festival in 1979."]], ["Michael Govan", ["Michael Govan( born 1963) is the director of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art since 2006.", "Prior to this, Govan worked as the director of the Dia Art Foundation in New York City."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Pugachev (1978 film)", 0], ["Alexey Saltykov (director)", 1]], "evidences": [["Pugachev", "director", "Aleksei Saltykov"], ["Aleksey Aleksandrovich Saltykov", "award received", "People's Artist of the RSFSR"]], "answer": "People's Artist of the RSFSR"}
{"_id": "db6a0c8c0bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the date of birth of Millicent Leveson-Gower, Duchess Of Sutherland's husband?", "context": [["Millicent Leveson-Gower, Duchess of Sutherland", ["Millicent Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, The Duchess of Sutherland (n\u00e9e Lady Millicent Fanny St. Clair-Erskine, 20 October 1867 \u2013 20 August 1955) was a British society hostess, social reformer, author, editor, journalist, and playwright, often using the pen name \"Erskine Gower\".", "Her first husband was Cromartie Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, 4th Duke of Sutherland.", "By her two later marriages, she was known as Lady Millicent Fitzgerald and Lady Millicent Hawes, the latter of which was the name she used at the time of her death."]], ["Frederick Leveson Gower (cricketer)", ["Reverend Frederick Archibald Gresham Leveson-Gower (20 February 1871 \u2013 3 October 1946) was an English cricketer from the Leveson-Gower family.", "He was a right-handed batsman who played as a wicketkeeper.", "He was the fifth son of Granville William Gresham Leveson-Gower.", "Leveson-Gower was educated at Winchester College, where he represented the college cricket team.", "Later he was educated at Magdalen College, Oxford.", "Leveson-Gower made his first-class debut for Oxford University in 1891 against Lancashire.", "Leveson-Gower next represented the University in 1894, during which season he played four matches for the University, with his final match coming against Essex.", "In 1894 Leveson-Gower played his only match for the Gentlemen of the South against the Players of the South.", "In 1895 Leveson-Gower played two first-class matches for the Gentlemen of England against Oxford University and Cambridge University.", "Leveson-Gower also made his debut for the Marylebone Cricket Club during the 1895 season against Oxford University.", "Leveson-Gower played four first-class matches for the club, with his final match for the club coming against Yorkshire in 1901.", "In his four matches for the club Leveson-Gower scored 126 runs at a batting average of 18.00, with a single half century score of 86 against Oxford University in 1896.", "In 1899 Leveson-Gower made his debut for Hampshire against Sussex.", "Leveson-Gower played one further match for the county, in 1900 against Lancashire.", "He was appointed vicar of Linton in 1901.", "In 1909 Leveson-Gower played for his brother's XI against Cambridge University and Oxford University.", "Leveson-Gower scored a single half century score of 58.", "Leveson-Gower died at Folkestone, Kent, on 3 October 1946."]], ["Richard Leveson-Gower", ["Richard Leveson- Gower( 30 April 1726 \u2013 19 October 1753) was the fourth son of John Leveson- Gower, 1st Earl Gower and a member of the Leveson- Gower family.", "He served as Member of Parliament for Lichfield from 1747 until his death, aged 27.", "He did not marry."]], ["Elizabeth Leveson-Gower, Duchess of Sutherland", ["Elizabeth Sutherland Leveson- Gower, Duchess of Sutherland(\" n\u00e9e\" Sutherland; 24 May 176529 January 1839), also\" suo jure\" 19th Countess of Sutherland, was a Scottish peer from the Leveson- Gower family, best remembered for her involvement in the Highland Clearances."]], ["Eileen Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, Duchess of Sutherland", ["Eileen Sutherland- Leveson- Gower, Duchess of Sutherland( 3 November 1891 \u2013 24 August 1943), born Lady Eileen Gwladys Butler and styled Marchioness of Stafford from 1912 to 1913, was a British courtier."]], ["Frederick Leveson-Gower (Sutherland MP)", ["Frederick Neville Sutherland Leveson- Gower( 31 May 1874 \u2013 9 April 1959), was a British Liberal Unionist Party politician from the Leveson- Gower family.", "Leveson- Gower was the son of Lord Albert Leveson- Gower, third son of George Sutherland- Leveson- Gower, 2nd Duke of Sutherland.", "His mother was Grace Emma Townshend Abdy, daughter of Sir Thomas Abdy, 1st Baronet.", "He entered Parliament for Sutherland in 1900, a seat he held until defeated by Alpheus Morton in the Liberal landslide of 1906.", "He was appointed a deputy lieutenant of Sutherland in 1905.", "Leveson- Gower married Blanche Lucie Gillard in 1916.", "He died in April 1959, aged 84."]], ["Cromartie Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, 4th Duke of Sutherland", ["Cromartie Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, 4th Duke of Sutherland, (20 July 1851\u2013 27 June 1913), styled Lord Cromartie Sutherland-Leveson-Gower until 1858, Earl Gower between 1858 and 1861 and Marquess of Stafford between 1861 and 1892, was a British peer and politician from the Leveson-Gower family."]], ["William Leveson-Gower, 4th Earl Granville", ["Vice- Admiral William Spencer Leveson- Gower, 4th Earl Granville,( 11 July 1880 \u2013 25 June 1953), styled The Honourable William Leveson- Gower until 1939, was a British naval commander and governor from the Leveson- Gower family."]], ["Harriet Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, Duchess of Sutherland", ["Harriet Elizabeth Georgiana Sutherland- Leveson- Gower, Duchess of Sutherland( n\u00e9e Howard; 21 May 1806 \u2013 27 October 1868), styled The Honourable Harriet Howard before her marriage, was Mistress of the Robes under several", "Whig administrations: 1837\u20131841, 1846\u20131852, 1853\u20131858, and 1859 \u20131861; and a great friend of Queen Victoria.", "She was an important figure in London's high society, and used her social position to undertake various philanthropic undertakings including the protest of the English ladies against American slavery."]], ["Anne Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, Duchess of Sutherland", ["Anne Sutherland-Leveson- Gower, Duchess of Sutherland VA( 21 April 1829 \u2013 25 November 1888), 1st Countess of Cromartie in her own right and known as the Marchioness of Stafford from 1849 to 1861, was a British peeress."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Millicent Leveson-Gower, Duchess of Sutherland", 1], ["Cromartie Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, 4th Duke of Sutherland", 0]], "evidences": [["Millicent Sutherland", "spouse", "Cromartie Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, 4th Duke of Sutherland"], ["Cromartie Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, 4th Duke of Sutherland", "date of birth", "20 July 1851"]], "answer": "20 July 1851"}
{"_id": "f7c153ce092e11ebbdaeac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film came out first, Celine: Through The Eyes Of The World or Dilan 1991?", "context": [["Through the Eyes of a Painter", ["Through the Eyes of a Painter is 1967 Indian film written, directed and filmed by M. F. Husain, the famous Indian painter.", "The film was produced by the Films Division of Government of India."]], ["The Scars of Ages", ["The Scars of Ages is an EP from Through the Eyes of the Dead."]], ["Eyes of the World", ["Eyes of the World may refer to:"]], ["Time Bandits", ["Time Bandits is a 1981 British fantasy adventure film co-written, produced, and directed by Terry Gilliam and starring Sean Connery, John Cleese, Shelley Duvall, Ralph Richardson, Katherine Helmond, Ian Holm, Michael Palin, Peter Vaughan, and David Warner.", "Gilliam has referred to\" Time Bandits\" as the first in his\" Trilogy of Imagination\", followed by\" Brazil\"( 1985) and ending with\" The Adventures of Baron Munchausen\"( 1988).", "All are about the\" craziness of our awkwardly ordered society and the desire to escape it through whatever means possible.\"", "All three films focus on these struggles and attempts to escape them through imagination:\" Time Bandits\" through the eyes of a child,\" Brazil\" through the eyes of a man in his thirties, and\" Munchausen\" through the eyes of an elderly man."]], ["Dilan 1991", ["Dilan 1991 is a 2019 Indonesian teen romantic drama film.", "Like its prequel, the film is also based on Dilan novel series written by Pidi Baiq, this is from\" Dilan Bagian Kedua: Dia adalah Dilanku tahun 1991\"( Dilan Part Two: He is My 1991 Dilan).", "The film sold more than 5 million tickets as of 17 March 2019."]], ["Way of the World", ["Way of the World or The Way of the World may refer to:"]], ["End of the world", ["End of the world or The End of the World may refer to:"]], ["The Eyes of Mystery", ["The Eyes of Mystery is a lost 1918 American silent mystery film directed by Tod Browning starring Edith Storey."]], ["Celine: Through the Eyes of the World", ["Celine: Through the Eyes of the World is a documentary \u2013 concert film chronicling the life of Canadian singer, Celine Dion during her 2008 \u2013 2009 Taking Chances World Tour.", "It premiered in Miami on 16 February 2010 and was released by The Hot Ticket in theaters in North America on 17 February 2010.", "It was also released in Australia and the United Kingdom.", "The film received mixed reviews from critics, with most of them indicating it is mainly for the fans.", "\" Celine: Through the Eyes of the World\" grossed$ 1,027,341 in Canada alone and became the number- one domestic movie there.", "It was released on DVD and Blu-ray on 29 April 2010 in Australia and in early May 2010 in Europe and North America.", "The home version of\" Celine: Through the Eyes of the World\" includes an additional hour of footage not seen in the film's limited theatrical run in February 2010.", "In Francophone countries, it was entitled C\u00e9line: autour du monde.", "The DVD/ Blu- ray release was commercially successful reaching number one on the charts in Canada, United Kingdom and Belgium, and number two in the United States, France, Australia, New Zealand, Netherlands, Sweden, Argentina and South Africa.", "It also peaked inside top ten in many other countries around the world.", "\" Celine: Through the Eyes of the World\" was certified two- times Diamond in Canada, Platinum in France, and Gold in the United States and Australia."]], ["Key to the World", ["Key to the World or variants may refer to:"]]], "supporting_facts": [["Celine: Through the Eyes of the World", 1], ["Dilan 1991", 0]], "evidences": [["Celine: Through the Eyes of the World", "publication date", "2010"], ["Dilan 1991", "publication date", "2019"]], "answer": "Celine: Through The Eyes Of The World"}
{"_id": "910380e2088111ebbd6dac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director died later, Storm Center or Man, Woman And Wife?", "context": [["Man, Woman and Wife", ["Man, Woman and Wife is a 1929 American drama film directed by Edward Laemmle and starring Norman Kerry, Pauline Starke and Marian Nixon.", "It was based on a short story called\" Fallen Angels\", and the film was also sometimes known by this title.", "It was originally made as a silent film, before a soundtrack and sound effects were added to it."]], ["A Man, a Woman, and a Killer", ["A Man, a Woman, and a Killer is a 1975 American drama film directed by Rick Schmidt and Wayne Wang.", "It is Wang's directorial debut."]], ["Daniel Taradash", ["Daniel Taradash( January 29, 1913 \u2013 February 22, 2003) was an American screenwriter.", "Taradash's credits include\" Golden Boy\"( 1939),\" From Here to Eternity\"( 1952),\" Rancho Notorious\"( 1952),\" Do n't Bother to Knock\"( 1952),\" D\u00e9sir\u00e9e\"( 1954),\" Picnic\"( 1955),\" Storm Center\"( 1956), which he also directed,\" Bell, Book and Candle\"( 1958),\" Morituri\"( 1965),\" Hawaii\"( 1966),\" Castle Keep\"( 1969),\" Doctors' Wives\"( 1971), and\" Bogie\"( 1980), a film biography of Humphrey Bogart."]], ["Storm Center", ["Storm Center is a 1956 American film noir drama film directed by Daniel Taradash.", "The screenplay by Taradash and Elick Moll focuses on what were at the time two very controversial subjects- Communism and book banning- and took a strong stance against censorship.", "The film stars Bette Davis, and was the first overtly anti-McCarthyism film to be produced in Hollywood."]], ["Man, Woman & Marriage", ["Man, Woman& Marriage is a 1921 American silent drama film produced and directed by Allen Holubar and starring Dorothy Phillips.", "It was released through Associated First National Pictures.", "It is also known under the title\" Man- Woman- Marriage\"."]], ["Evaristo Carazo", ["Evaristo Carazo Aranda( 24 October 1821 in Rivas, Nicaragua \u2013 1 August 1889 in Granada, Nicaragua) was the President of Nicaragua from 1 March 1887 until his death on 1 August 1889.", "He was a member of the Conservative Party of Nicaragua.", "He reached the ranks of Coronel in 1856 in the war against William Walker.", "He was a son of Lorenzo Carazo Alvarado and Mar\u00eda del Rosario Aranda Mu\u00f1oz.", "Paternal grandson of Francisco Carazo Soto and wife and cousin Jacoba Alvarado Baeza, great- grandson of Pedro Alvarado Guevara and wife Manuela Baeza Baroto and great- great- grandson of Pedro Alvarado Vidamartel and wife \u00c1ngela Guevara S\u00e1enz, daughter of Alvaro Guevara Sandoval and wife Mar\u00eda S\u00e1enz V\u00e1zquez and paternal granddaughter of Jos\u00e9 Guevara Maldonado and wife In\u00e9s Sandoval Pereira, daughter of Jos\u00e9 Sandoval Ocampo and wife Isabel Pereira Pel\u00e1ez and maternal granddaughter of Portuguese Sebasti\u00e1n( Sebasti\u00e3o) Pereira Cardoso and wife Antonia Pel\u00e1ez V\u00e1zquez de Coronado, daughter of Diego Pel\u00e1ez de Lermos and wife Andrea V\u00e1zquez de Coronado Rodr\u00edguez, daughter of Gonzalo V\u00e1zquez de Coronado Arias and wife Ana Rodr\u00edguez del Padr\u00f3n, and paternal granddaughter of Juan V\u00e1zquez de Coronado y Anaya and wife Isabel Arias- D\u00e1vila.", "He was married to Engracia Hurtado Bustos, whom he had five children with.", "The children's names were Evaristo, Manuel Antonio, Ernesto, Dolores and Maria Benita.", "He died in office in Granada, Nicaragua."]], ["Olangal", ["Olangal is a 1982 Indian film in Malayalam, directed by Balu Mahendra.", "The film's plot is inspired from novel\" Man, Woman and Child\" by Erich Segal."]], ["Masoom (1983 film)", ["Masoom is a 1983 Indian drama film and directorial debut of filmmaker Shekhar Kapur.", "It was an adaptation of 1980 novel\" Man, Woman and Child\" by Erich Segal which had earlier been adapted into a 1982 Malayalam movie\" Olangal\" and a 1983 American movie\" Man, Woman and Child\".", "The film is a coming- of- age story starring Naseeruddin Shah and Shabana Azmi in lead roles along with Tanuja, Supriya Pathak and Saeed Jaffrey.", "It features Jugal Hansraj, Aradhana and Urmila Matondkar as child actors.", "The screenplay, dialogues and lyrics are by Gulzar with music by R.D. Burman.", "The film was remade in Telugu as\" Illalu Priyuralu\"."]], ["Querelle", ["Querelle is a 1982 West German- French English- language drama film directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder and starring Brad Davis, adapted from French author Jean Genet's 1947 novel\" Querelle of Brest\".", "It marked Fassbinder's final film as a writer/ director; it was posthumously released just months after the director died of a drug overdose in June 1982."]], ["Edward Laemmle", ["Edward Laemmle( October 25, 1887 \u2013 April 2, 1937) was an American film director of the silent era.", "He directed 62 films between 1920 and 1935."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Storm Center", 0], ["Man, Woman and Wife", 0], ["Daniel Taradash", 0], ["Edward Laemmle", 0]], "evidences": [["Storm Center", "director", "Daniel Taradash"], ["Man, Woman and Wife", "director", "Edward Laemmle"], ["Daniel Taradash", "date of death", "February 22, 2003"], ["Edward Laemmle", "date of death", "April 2, 1937"]], "answer": "Storm Center"}
{"_id": "42e601400bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where did the composer of song Nice Work If You Can Get It (Song) die?", "context": [["Alonso Mudarra", ["Alonso Mudarra( c. 1510 \u2013 April 1, 1580) was a Spanish composer of the Renaissance, and also played the vihuela, a guitar- shaped string instrument.", "He was an innovative composer of instrumental music as well as songs, and was the composer of the earliest surviving music for the guitar."]], ["Judy Kaye", ["Judy Kaye( born October 11, 1948) is an American singer and actress.", "She has appeared in stage musicals, plays, and operas.", "Kaye has been in long runs on Broadway in the musicals\" The Phantom of the OperaRagtime Mamma Mia!\", and\" Nice Work If You Can Get It\"."]], ["Nice Work If You Can Get It", ["Nice Work If You Can Get", "It may refer to:"]], ["Kelli O'Hara", ["Kelli Christine O' Hara( born April 16, 1976) is an American actress and singer.", "She has appeared on Broadway and Off- Broadway in many musicals since making her Broadway debut as a replacement in\" Jekyll& Hyde\" in 2000.", "She has also acted on television, film and opera, appearing with The Metropolitan Opera.", "In 2018 she made her West End debut.", "O' Hara has received seven Tony Award nominations, first for Best Featured Actress in a Musical for the 2005 production of\" The Light in the Piazza\".", "Her subsequent nominations include\" The Pajama Game\"( 2006),\" South Pacific\"( 2008),\" Nice Work If You Can Get It\"( 2012),\" The Bridges of Madison County\"( 2014), and\" Kiss Me, Kate\"( 2019), winning Best Actress in a Musical in 2015 for her performance as Anna Leonowens in\" The King and I\".", "She has also played roles in television series, such as\" Masters of Sex\" and\" 13 Reasons Why\", receiving a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for her starring role in the 2017 web drama series\" The Accidental Wolf\".", "She has appeared in films, such as\" Sex and the City 2\", and operas, such as\" The Merry Widow\" and\" Cos\u00ec fan tutte\"."]], ["Michael McGrath (actor)", ["Michael McGrath( born September 25, 1957) is an American stage actor.", "He has appeared in many Broadway stage productions, and is especially noted for his roles in the musicals\" Spamalot\" and\" Nice Work If You Can Get It\"."]], ["Bill Elliott (musician)", ["Bill Elliott( born William F. Elliott; October 2, 1951) is an American pianist, bandleader, Hollywood composer and Broadway orchestrator.", "In 2015 he won a Tony Award for best orchestration for the Broadway musical,\" An American in Paris\".", "In 2012 he was nominated for both Tony and Grammy awards for Broadway's\" Nice Work if You Can Get It\".", "Elliott won Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Orchestrations in 2017 for the Broadway Musical\" Bandstand\".", "Elliott began as a Los Angeles studio musician, recording with artists such as Stevie Nicks, Smokey Robinson, Donna Summer, Bette Midler and others.", "In his 20s he was the pianist in Bonnie Raitt's band.", "His career in contemporary pop music gradually and serendipitously turned toward orchestration of films, television, and then Broadway musicals.", "Films that feature Elliott's music include\" Dick TracyNixonContactIndependence Day\" and\" Wedding Crashers\".", "He has written music for Disney's video sequels to\" AladdinBeauty and the Beast\" and\" The Lion King\", and for the television shows\" Northern ExposureEllen\" and\" Gilmore Girls\".", "At age 42 he formed\" The Bill Elliott Swing Orchestra\", which has performed on movie soundtracks and on record albums for prominent artists.", "As of 2016, Elliott is on the faculty of Boston's Berklee College of Music.", "He has written over 50 arrangements for the Boston Pops Orchestra and has been guest conductor for the symphony orchestras of seven major cities."]], ["Nice Work If You Can Get It (song)", ["\"Nice Work", "If You Can Get It\" is a popular song and jazz standard composed by George Gershwin with lyrics by Ira Gershwin.", "It began life in 1930 as a nine-bar phrase with the working title \"There's No Stopping Me Now\".", "Its title phrase \"Nice work if you can get it\" came from an English magazine.", "It was one of nine songs George Gershwin wrote for the movie \"A Damsel in Distress\" in which it was performed by Fred Astaire with backing vocals by The Stafford Sisters.", "The song was published in 1937.", "The first jazz recording of the work was by Tommy Dorsey three weeks after the release of the film.", "Early chart versions were by Shep Fields, Teddy Wilson with Billie Holiday, Fred Astaire, Maxine Sullivan, and The Andrews Sisters.", "The song was recorded by many jazz singers and adopted by bebop instrumentalists; Jerry Newman recorded pianist Thelonious Monk performing the tune in 1941 at Minton's Playhouse, a nightclub closely connected with early bebop, and he subsequently recorded it several times.", "Other jazz pianists who have recorded the tune include Art Tatum in 1949, Erroll Garner in 1968, and Jessica Williams in 1992.", "In the 1951 film \"An American in Paris\", the song is performed by Georges Gu\u00e9tary.", "A version of this song was used during the opening credits of the 1995 to 1998 CBS sitcom \"Cybill\", starring Cybill Shepherd, who performed the song.", "The song was included in the Tony Award-winning Broadway musical", "\"Crazy for You\" and lent its name to the musical \"Nice Work If You Can Get It\"."]], ["George Gershwin", ["George Gershwin (born Jacob Bruskin Gershowitz, September 26, 1898 \u2013 July 11, 1937) was an American composer and pianist whose compositions spanned both popular and classical genres.", "Among his best-known works are the orchestral compositions \"Rhapsody in Blue\" (1924) and \"An American in Paris\" (1928), the songs \"Swanee\" (1919) and \"Fascinating Rhythm\" (1924), the jazz standard \"", "I Got Rhythm\" (1930), and the opera \"Porgy and Bess\" (1935) which spawned the hit \"Summertime\".", "Gershwin studied piano under Charles Hambitzer and composition with Rubin Goldmark, Henry Cowell, and Joseph Brody.", "He began his career as a song plugger but soon started composing Broadway theater works with his brother Ira Gershwin and with Buddy DeSylva.", "He moved to Paris intending to study with Nadia Boulanger, but she refused him.", "He subsequently composed \"An American in Paris\", returned to New York City and wrote \"Porgy and Bess\" with Ira and DuBose Heyward.", "Initially a commercial failure", ", it came to be considered one of the most important American operas of the twentieth century and an American cultural classic.", "Gershwin moved to Hollywood and composed numerous film scores.", "He died in 1937 of a malignant brain tumor.", "His compositions have been adapted for use in film and television, with several becoming jazz standards recorded and covered in many variations."]], ["Nice Work If You Can Get It (musical)", ["Nice Work If You Can Get", "It is a musical featuring songs by George and Ira Gershwin, with a book written by Joe DiPietro, and based on material by Guy Bolton and P. G. Wodehouse.", "\" Nice Work\" premiered on Broadway in April 2012."]], ["Martin Pakledinaz", ["Martin Pakledinaz", "( September 1, 1953 \u2013 July 8, 2012) was an American costume designer for stage and film.", "He won his Tony Awards for designing the costumes for\" Thoroughly Modern Millie\" and the 2000 revival of\" Kiss Me, Kate\", which also earned him the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Costume Design.", "His most recent costume designs were for the Broadway shows\" Nice Work If You Can Get It\"( 2012);\" Man and Boy\"( revival, 2011);\" Master Class\"( revival 2011) and\" The Normal Heart\".", "He worked on the 1995 production of\" Holiday\" at the Circle in the Square Theatre.", "He designed costumes for plays for the leading regional theatres of the United States, and the Royal Dramatic Theatre of Sweden.", "Opera credits include works at the New York Metropolitan Opera(\" Lucia di LammermoorRodelindaIphig\u00e9nie en Tauride\") and the New York City Opera, as well as opera houses in Seattle, Los Angeles, St. Louis, Sante Fe, Houston, and Toronto.", "European houses include Salzburg, Paris, Amsterdam, Brussels, Helsinki, Gothenburg, and others.", "He also designed for dance companies, working with Mark Morris for many years.", "Pakledinaz died from brain cancer on July 8, 2012 at the age of 58.", "Shortly after his death, he was posthumously inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Nice Work If You Can Get It (song)", 1], ["George Gershwin", 9]], "evidences": [["Nice Work If You Can Get It", "composer", "George Gershwin"], ["George Gershwin", "place of death", "Hollywood"]], "answer": "Hollywood"}
{"_id": "55fc5bc80bdc11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of Charlotte Townshend, Viscountess Townshend's husband?", "context": [["Andrew Upton", ["Andrew Upton( born 1 February 1966) is an Australian playwright, screenwriter, and director.", "He is the husband of actress Cate Blanchett."]], ["Stan Rice", ["Stan Rice( November 7, 1942 \u2013 December 9, 2002) was an American poet and artist.", "He was the husband of author Anne Rice."]], ["Jon Leach", ["Jonathan Leach( born April 18, 1973) is a former professional tennis player from the United States.", "He is the husband of Lindsay Davenport."]], ["George Townshend, 1st Marquess Townshend", ["Field Marshal George Townshend, 1st Marquess Townshend, PC (28 February 172414 September 1807), known as The Viscount Townshend from 1764 to 1787, was a British soldier and politician.", "After serving at the Battle of Dettingen during the War of the Austrian Succession and the Battle of Culloden during the Jacobite Rising, Townshend took command of the British forces for the closing stages of the Battle of the Plains of Abraham during the Seven Years' War.", "He went on to be Lord Lieutenant of Ireland or Viceroy where he introduced measures aimed at increasing the size of Irish regiments, reducing corruption in Ireland and improving the Irish economy.", "In cooperation with Prime Minister North in London he imposed much greater British control over Ireland.", "He also served as Master-General of the Ordnance, first in the North Ministry and then in the Fox\u2013North Coalition."]], ["Graeme Townshend", ["Graeme Scott Townshend( born October 23, 1965) is a Canadian retired ice hockey right winger.", "He became the first Jamaican- born player to play in the National Hockey League( NHL)."]], ["Devisingh Ransingh Shekhawat", ["Devisingh Ransingh Shekhawat is the former and first First Gentleman of India as the husband of Pratibha Patil."]], ["James Randall Marsh", ["James Randall Marsh( 1896- 1965) was an American artist and the husband of Anne Steele Marsh."]], ["Charlotte Townshend, Viscountess Townshend", ["Charlotte Townshend, Viscountess Townshend (died 3 September 1770), \"suo jure\" 15th Baroness Ferrers of Chartley and 7th Baroness Compton, known as Lady Charlotte Compton until 1749 and as Lady Ferrers of Chartley from 1749 to 1764, was a British peeress.", "Charlotte was the only surviving child of James Compton, 5th Earl of Northampton, and Elizabeth, 14th Baroness Ferrers of Chartley.", "The barony of Ferrers of Chartley had fallen into abeyance on her mother's death in 1741.", "However, in 1749 the abeyance was terminated in Charlotte's favour and she became the 15th Baroness.", "In 1754 she also succeeded her father in the barony of Compton.", "In 1751 Charlotte married the Hon.", "George Townshend, later fourth Viscount Townshend and first Marquess Townshend.", "When he succeeded in the viscountcy in 1764 she became known as the Viscountess Townshend.", "Charlotte died in September 1770 and was succeeded in the two baronies by her eldest son George, who was created Earl of Leicester in 1784 and later succeeded as second Marquess Townshend.", "Her husband survived her by over 30 years and died in 1807."]], ["Stan Marks", ["Stan Marks is an Australian writer and journalist.", "He is the husband of Holocaust survivor Eva Marks."]], ["Matthew Townshend", ["Matthew Townshend( born 5 March 1982) is a Zimbabwean cricketer.", "He played nine first- class matches between 1999 and 2002."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Charlotte Townshend, Viscountess Townshend", 6], ["George Townshend, 1st Marquess Townshend", 3]], "evidences": [["Charlotte Townshend, Viscountess Townshend", "spouse", "George Townshend"], ["George Townshend", "place of birth", "London"]], "answer": "London"}
{"_id": "bbee76c00bda11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the director of film No Way Home born?", "context": [["Buddy Giovinazzo", ["Buddy Giovinazzo is an American independent filmmaker and author who is known for his gritty-low budget debut film, \"Combat Shock\", and his collection of harrowing short stories of low urban life in his 1993 novel, \"Life is Hot in Cracktown\".", "Born May 5, 1957 in New York City, Buddy grew up in Staten Island.", "He went to the College of Staten Island where he graduated with a Masters in Cinema, later teaching film there as well.", "He is the brother of Rick Giovinazzo who is a composer, orchestrator, and the star of his premier film, \"Combat Shock\".", "His cousin is television and film actor, Carmine Giovinazzo."]], ["David Douglas-Home, 15th Earl of Home", ["David Alexander Cospatrick Douglas- Home, 15th Earl of Home,( born 20 November 1943) is a British businessman and Conservative politician."]], ["Mark Douglas-Home", ["Mark Douglas- Home( born 31 August 1951) is a Scottish author and journalist.", "He was the editor of\" The Herald\" newspaper in Scotland 2000 \u2013 2005."]], ["Peggy Clarke (actress)", ["Peggy Clarke( fl. 1949) was an actress, best known for playing the part of Miss Carter in the British film,\" No Way Back\"( 1949)."]], ["Sam Aryeetey", ["Sam Greatorex Aryeetey( born 23 August 1929 or 1927) is a Ghanaian film producer, film director and writer.", "He is often credited as the director of the first Ghanaian feature film,\" No Tears for Ananse\"."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Anna Home", ["Anna Margaret Home( born 13 January 1938) is an English television producer and executive who worked for most of her career at the BBC."]], ["Mildred Joanne Smith", ["Mildred Joanne Smith( May 16, 1921 \u2013 July 19, 2015) was an American actress, singer, magazine editor and teacher.", "In her brief acting career, she performed in a number of Broadway shows and in only one film,\" No Way Out\", alongside Sidney Poitier."]], ["No Way Home", ["No Way Home is a 1996 film written and directed by Buddy Giovinazzo."]]], "supporting_facts": [["No Way Home", 0], ["Buddy Giovinazzo", 1]], "evidences": [["No Way Home", "director", "Buddy Giovinazzo"], ["Buddy Giovinazzo", "place of birth", "New York"]], "answer": "New York"}
{"_id": "97c19ef20bdb11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the drummer of Old And New Dreams born?", "context": [["David Walsh (art collector)", ["David Dominic Walsh (born 1961) is an Australian professional gambler, art collector and businessman.", "He is the owner of the Museum of Old and New Art (MONA) and Moorilla Estate."]], ["Andrew Jones (fl. 1386)", ["Andrew Jones was the member of Parliament for Cricklade in 1386."]], ["Rolf Bremmer", ["Rolf Hendrik Bremmer( born 13 August 1950, Zwolle) is a Dutch academic.", "He is professor of Old and Middle English, and extraordinary professor of Old Frisian, at Leiden University."]], ["Richard White (fl. 1402)", ["Richard White was the member of Parliament for Great Grimsby in 1402."]], ["John Miles (fl. 1404)", ["John Miles was the member of Parliament for Great Grimsby in 1404."]], ["Devendra Paudel", ["Devendra Paudel is a Nepalese Politician and serving as the Member Of House Of Representatives( Nepal) elected from Baglung- 2, Province No. 3.", "He is the member of Nepal Communist Party."]], ["Ghanashyam Khatiwada", ["Ghanashyam Khatiwada is a Nepalese Politician and serving as the Member Of House Of Representatives( Nepal) elected from Morang- 1, Province No. 1.", "He is the member of the Nepal Communist Party."]], ["Ed Blackwell", ["Edward Joseph Blackwell (October 10, 1929 \u2013 October 7, 1992) was an American jazz drummer born in New Orleans, Louisiana, known for his extensive, influential work with Ornette Coleman."]], ["Old and New Dreams", ["Old and New Dreams was a jazz group that was active from 1976 to 1987.", "The group was composed of tenor saxophone player Dewey Redman (doubling on musette), bassist Charlie Haden, cornet player Don Cherry and drummer Ed Blackwell.", "All of the members were former sidemen of free jazz progenitor and alto saxophonist Ornette Coleman, and the group played a mix of Coleman's compositions and originals by the band members.", "They released two records on the German jazz label ECM: a self-titled release in 1979 and \"Playing\", recorded live, a year later.", "These discs were bookended by a pair of discs on the Italian Black Saint label: a studio record from 1976 (also self-titled) and 1987's \"A Tribute to Blackwell\", capturing the quartet's final concert at a birthday celebration for Blackwell.", "Haden died in 2014, Redman in 2006, Cherry in 1995 and Blackwell in 1992."]], ["John Major (17th-century English MP)", ["John Major was the member of parliament for Southampton, England, during 1628."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Old and New Dreams", 1], ["Ed Blackwell", 0]], "evidences": [["Old and New Dreams", "has part", "Ed Blackwell"], ["Ed Blackwell", "place of birth", "New Orleans, Louisiana"]], "answer": "New Orleans, Louisiana"}
{"_id": "fc50265e0bae11ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is Prince Friedrich Sigismund Of Prussia (1891\u20131927)'s maternal grandfather?", "context": [["Princess Charlotte of Prussia (1831\u20131855)", ["Princess Charlotte of Prussia( 21 June 1831 \u2013 30 March 1855), was by birth a Princess of Prussia and member of the House of Hohenzollern and by marriage Hereditary Princess of Saxe- Meiningen.", "She was the eldest child and daughter of Prince Albert of Prussia( younger son of Frederick William III of Prussia and Louise of Mecklenburg- Strelitz) and his first wife Princess Marianne of the Netherlands( daughter of William I of the Netherlands and Wilhelmine of Prussia)."]], ["Princess Louise Sophie of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg", ["Princess Louise Sophie of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg", "(German: Feodora Luise Sophie Adelheid Henriette Amalie; 8 April 1866 - 28 April 1952) was a daughter of Frederick VIII, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein and Princess Adelheid of Hohenlohe-Langenburg."]], ["Princess Marianne of Prussia", ["Princess Marianne of Prussia( 23 August 19131 March 1983) was a member of the House of Hohenzollern, daughter of Prince Friedrich Wilhelm of Prussia."]], ["Prince Friedrich Wilhelm of Prussia", ["Prince Friedrich Wilhelm of Prussia( 12 July 18809 March 1925) was a member of the House of Hohenzollern, great- grandson of Frederick William III of Prussia."]], ["Prince Friedrich Karl of Prussia (1828\u20131885)", ["Prince Friedrich Karl of Prussia (20 March 1828 \u2013 15 June 1885) was the son of Prince Charles of Prussia (1801\u20131883) and his wife, Princess Marie of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach (1808\u20131877).", "Prince Friedrich Karl was a grandson of King Frederick William III of Prussia and a nephew of Frederick William IV and William I.", "He was born at Schloss Klein in Berlin.", "As a military commander, the Prince had a major influence on the Royal Prussian Army's advances in training and tactics in the 1850s and 1860s.", "He defeated the Austrian army at the Battle of K\u00f6niggr\u00e4tz in 1866 and the French Army of the Rhine at the Battle of Mars-la-Tour, overseeing the extinction of the Army of the Rhine at the Siege of Metz in 1870."]], ["Charles Pickthorn", ["Major Charles Edward Murray Pickthorn( 20 September 1896 \u2013 3 March 1938) was a British World", "War I flying ace credited with five aerial victories.", "His fourth victory resulted in the death of Prince Friedrich Karl of Prussia."]], ["Prince Wilhelm of Prussia (1783\u20131851)", ["Prince Friedrich Wilhelm Karl of Prussia( July 1783, Berlin \u2013 28 September 1851, Berlin) was the son of Frederick William II of Prussia and Frederika Louisa of Hesse- Darmstadt."]], ["Prince Alexander of Prussia", ["Prince Friedrich Wilhelm Ludwig\" Alexander\" of Prussia( 21 June 1820 \u2013 4 January 1896) was the eldest child of Prince Frederick of Prussia and his wife, Princess Luise of Anhalt- Bernburg."]], ["Prince Friedrich Sigismund of Prussia (1891\u20131927)", ["Prince Joachim Viktor Wilhelm Leopold Friedrich Sigismund of Prussia (17 December 1891 \u2013 6 July 1927) was a German World War", "I fighter pilot and member of the House of Hohenzollern.", "He was the son of Prince Friedrich Leopold of Prussia and Princess Louise Sophie of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg, married in 1916."]], ["Prince Augustus of Prussia", ["Prince Friedrich Wilhelm Heinrich August of Prussia( 19 September 1779- 19 July 1843), known in English as Prince Augustus, was a Prussian general.", "Born on Friedrichsfelde Palace, he was the youngest son of Prince Augustus Ferdinand of Prussia, the brother of King Frederick the Great, and Margravine Elisabeth Louise of Brandenburg- Schwedt."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Prince Friedrich Sigismund of Prussia (1891\u20131927)", 2], ["Princess Louise Sophie of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg", 1]], "evidences": [["Prince Friedrich Sigismund of Prussia (1891\u20131927)", "mother", "Princess Louise Sophie of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg"], ["Princess Louise Sophie of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg", "father", "Frederick VIII, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein"]], "answer": "Frederick VIII, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein"}
{"_id": "1fcd3c9f086b11ebbd5fac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who died first, The Year Of The Rabbit or Monster On The Campus?", "context": [["Elliot Silverstein", ["Elliot Silverstein( born August 3, 1927, in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American director, who is best known for being the director of the movie\" Cat Ballou\"( 1965)."]], ["Ben Palmer", ["Ben Palmer is a British film and television director who is known for being the director of\" Bo' Selecta\" and\" The Inbetweeners\"."]], ["Jack Arnold (director)", ["Jack Arnold( October 14, 1916 \u2013 March 17, 1992) was an American actor and film and television director, best known as one of the leading filmmakers of 1950s science fiction films.", "His most notable films are\" It Came from Outer Space\"( 1953),\" Creature from the Black Lagoon\"( 1954),\" Tarantula\"( 1955), and\" The Incredible Shrinking Man\"( 1957)."]], ["G. Marthandan", ["G. Marthandan is an Indian film director who works in Malayalam cinema."]], ["Drew Esocoff", ["Drew Esocoff( born c. 1957) is an American television sports director, who as of 2006 has been the director of NBC Sunday Night Football."]], ["The Year of The Rabbit", ["The Year of The Rabbit is a 1987 Argentine comedy drama film directed by Fernando Ayala and written by Oscar Viale.", "The film starred Gerardo Romano."]], ["Monster on the Campus", ["Monster on the Campus( a.k.a. Monster in the Night and Stranger on the Campus) is a 1958 American black- and- white science fiction/ horror film from Universal- International, produced by Joseph Gershenson, directed by Jack Arnold, from a script by David Duncan, that stars Arthur Franz, Joanna Cook Moore, Nancy Walters, Troy Donohue, and Whit Bissell.", "The film was theatrically released as a double feature with the British horror film\" Blood of the Vampire\".", "The film's storyline tells of a university science professor who accidentally comes into contact with the irradiated blood of a coelacanth, which causes him to\" regress\" to being a primitive caveman."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["Abhishek Saxena", ["Abhishek Saxena is an Indian Bollywood and Punjabi film director who directed the movie Phullu.", "The Phullu movie was released in theaters on 16 June 2017, in which film Sharib Hashmi is the lead role.", "Apart from these, he has also directed Patiala Dreamz, this is a Punjabi film.", "This film was screened in cinemas in 2014."]], ["Fernando Ayala", ["Fernando Ayala (2 July 1920 \u2013 11 September 1997) was an Argentine film director, screenwriter and film producer of the classic era.", "He is widely considered one of the most important Argentine film directors and producers in the history of the cinema of Argentina.", "Demicheli initially began as a trainee assistant director in 1942, in \"El Viaje\", and within two years he had become an assistant director.", "By 1949 he had obtained his first job as director, and from 1958 he also served as producer for the films he directed and some others.", "Between 1950 and 1987 he was involved in the direction and production of well over 40 films, such as \"Ayer fue primavera\" in 1955 and \"Argentin\u00edsima\" and \"Argentin\u00edsima II\" in 1972 and 1973 respectively.", "In 1963 he was a member of the jury at the 13th Berlin International Film Festival.", "His 1983 film \"The Deal\" was entered into the 13th Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Special Diploma."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Year of The Rabbit", 0], ["Monster on the Campus", 0], ["Fernando Ayala", 0], ["Jack Arnold (director)", 0]], "evidences": [["The Year of The Rabbit", "director", "Fernando Ayala"], ["Monster on the Campus", "director", "Jack Arnold"], ["Fernando Ayala", "date of death", "11 September 1997"], ["Jack Arnold (director)", "date of death", "March 17, 1992"]], "answer": "Monster On The Campus"}
{"_id": "c3a04dcc08a511ebbd7dac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Do both films: America Ammayi and Professor Pyarelal have the directors from the same country?", "context": [["Uttar Dakshin", ["Uttar Dakshin is a 1987 Hindi film produced by Ashok Khanna and Subhash Ghai, directed by Prabhat Khanna and featuring Rajinikanth, Jackie Shroff, Bharathi and Madhuri Dixit in the lead roles.", "Laxmikant Pyarelal have composed the music, while Anand Bakshi has written the lyrics for the film."]], ["Brij Sadanah", ["Brijmohan Sadanah", "( 6 October 1933- 21 October 1990), born in Gujranwala, Punjab, British India, sometimes credited as Brij Mohan or simply Brij, was a veteran Hindi film producer and director.", "He is very well known for some of the most memorable box office hit films from the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s such as\" Do BhaiYeh Raat Phir Na AayegiUstadon Ke Ustad Night in London\", Victoria No. 203, Chori Mera Kaam, Ek Se Badhkar Ek, Yakeen and Professor Pyarelal.", "His last successful film was Mardon Wali Baat.", "He consistently chose to have Kalyanji Anandji as the music directors of his films.", "He was married to Hindi film actress, Sayeeda Khan.", "They had two children, daughter( late) Namrata and son Kamal.", "In the early 1980s he suffered major setback when some of his well shot films turned out to be major flops at box office like Oonche Log, Bombay 405 Miles, Magroor.", "The jinx of flops ended with success of Taqdeer and Mardon Wali Baat.", "Brij died on 21 October 1990 in Mumbai.", "He shot himself dead at his residence after killing his wife and daughter, Namrata in an inebriated state.", "Incidentally, the day was also his son Kamal Sadanah's birthday.", "His son Kamal Sadanah is also a Hindi film actor, producer& director"]], ["Professor Pyarelal", ["Professor Pyarelal is a 1981 Hindi film produced by T.M. Bihari, directed by Brij Sadanah, featuring Dharmendra, Zeenat Aman, Simi Garewal, Shreeram Lagoo, Amjad Khan and Nirupa Roy in the lead roles.", "Kalyanji- Anandji have composed the music, while Rajendra Krishan has written the lyrics for the film.", "Hrishikesh Mukherjee has done the editing for the film.", "Some of the scenes were filmed in the United Kingdom, notably in the West London area of Uxbridge and Hillingdon, Middlesex.", "The film became popular as it was seen to carry forward the legacy of the Manmohan Desai genre of films.", "Among the movie's songs, the title song became very popular at the time."]], ["Charles K. Gifford", ["Charles K. Gifford is an American banker and businessman.", "He is the chairman emeritus of Bank of America having served on its board of directors from 2004 to 2016."]], ["I Want Your Love (film)", ["I Want Your", "Love is the title of both a 2010 short film and a 2012 feature- length film.", "Both films were directed and written by Travis Mathews.", "The drama films both revolve around the friends and ex-lovers of Jesse Metzger, a gay man in his mid-thirties who is forced to move back to his hometown from San Francisco due to financial reasons.", "The actors' own names, along with much of their real- life stories, were used for their characters in both films, which features graphic sexual scenes.", "The production of both films was aided by the gay pornographic studio NakedSword.", "This led to the full- length film being refused exemption from classification, which would have allowed it to screen at the Melbourne Queer Film Festival, a decision to which actor James Franco( who invited Mathews to collaborate on Franco's film\" Interior. Leather Bar.\") reacted negatively."]], ["Matt Corboy", ["Matt Corboy( born June 4, 1973) is an American actor.", "He has appeared in both films and television series."]], ["William Henry (actor)", ["William Albert Henry( November 10, 1914 \u2013 August 10, 1982) was an American actor who worked in both films and television."]], ["Anhonee (1973 film)", ["Anhonee is a 1973 Bollywood suspense drama film directed by Ravi Tandon.", "The film stars Sanjeev Kumar, Leena Chandavarkar, Satyen Kappoo, Asrani, Manmohan and Bindu in positive roles and Kamini Kaushal in a negative role.", "Laxmikant- Pyarelal have provided music for the film."]], ["Singeetam Srinivasa Rao", ["Singeetam Srinivasa Rao (born 21 September 1931) is an Indian film director, producer, screenwriter, composer, singer, lyricist and actor, known for his works in Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam and Hindi films, across multiple genres.", "The octogenarian is widely regarded as one of the versatile directors of India.", "He is credited with having revolutionised the South Indian cinema with experimental films.", "He has garnered two National Film Awards, seven state Nandi Awards, three Filmfare Awards South, and three Karnataka State Film Awards.", "In 2010, Rao headed the Jury of the Indian Panorama at the 8th Chennai International Film Festival.", "In 2011, Rao received the Life Achievement Award from the Film Federation of India at the 4th \"Global Film Festival\".", "Rao was also the Guest of honor alongside Barrie Osbourne at the \"Media and Entertainment Business Conclave 2012\" hosted by FICCI and FFI.", "In 2012, Rao served as one of the selection committee members for the Sundance Institute's screenwriters lab.", "The 2003 animation film, \"Son of Aladdin\" had 1100 shots and 125 characters.", "The film won \"Special Mention in the Competition section\" at the 2003 \"International Children\u2019s Film Festival Hyderabad\", and was subsequently premiered at the 37th International Film Festival of India.", "The 2008 animation film Ghatothkach, was premiered at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival in the Critics' Week section, and was also premiered to special mention at the \"Grand Finale - Children's Film Festival 2014\" of the 44th International Film Festival of India.", "Rao served as the executive director for the 1970 Kannada film, Samskara which won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film, and Bronze Leopard at the Locarno International Film Festival.", "He made his Telugu directorial debut with \"Neethi Nijayithi\" (1972).", "He then directed social problem films like \"Dikkatra Parvathi\" (1974), which won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil, Filmfare Award for Best Film \u2013 Tamil for that year, and \"Tharam Marindhi\", which won Nandi Award for Best Feature Film, both of which were premiered at International Film Festival of India and the Moscow Film Festival.", "The 1988 silent film, \"Pushpaka Vimana\" gained international acclaim, including 1988 Cannes Film Festival premiere in the International Critics' Week.", "The film has received the National Film Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment, and Filmfare Award South for Best Film."]], ["America Ammayi", ["America Ammayi is a 1976 Telugu film directed by Singeetam Srinivasa Rao.", "The cross over film was based on the story of Telugu cultural importance in comparison to the western culture.", "French dancer Anne Chaymotty, known under her stage name Devayani, acted in the main role.", "She was learning Kuchipudi dance from Vempati Chinna Satyam.", "G. K. Venkatesh provided the music score.", "The film was a remake of Tamil film\" Melnaattu Marumagal\"."]]], "supporting_facts": [["America Ammayi", 0], ["Professor Pyarelal", 0], ["Singeetam Srinivasa Rao", 0], ["Brij Sadanah", 1]], "evidences": [["America Ammayi", "director", "Singeetam Srinivasa Rao"], ["Professor Pyarelal", "director", "Brij"], ["Singeetam Srinivasa Rao", "country of citizenship", "India"], ["Brij Sadanah", "country of citizenship", "British India"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "3ab073500bdb11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of the director of film D\u00edvka V Modr\u00e9m?", "context": [["D\u00edvka v modr\u00e9m", ["D\u00edvka v modr\u00e9m is a 1939 Czech comedy film directed by Otakar V\u00e1vra."]], ["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["S. N. Mathur", ["S.N. Mathur was the Director of the Indian Intelligence Bureau between September 1975 and February 1980.", "He was also the Director General of Police in Punjab."]], ["Otakar V\u00e1vra", ["Otakar V\u00e1vra (28 February 1911 \u2013 15 September 2011) was a Czech film director, screenwriter and pedagogue.", "He was born in Hradec Kr\u00e1lov\u00e9, Austria-Hungary, now part of the Czech Republic."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Jesse E. Hobson", ["Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 \u2013 November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955.", "Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["Jason Moore (director)", ["Jason Moore( born October 22, 1970) is an American director of film, theatre and television."]]], "supporting_facts": [["D\u00edvka v modr\u00e9m", 0], ["Otakar V\u00e1vra", 1]], "evidences": [["D\u00edvka v modr\u00e9m", "director", "Otakar V\u00e1vra"], ["Otakar V\u00e1vra", "place of birth", "Hradec Kr\u00e1lov\u00e9"]], "answer": "Hradec Kr\u00e1lov\u00e9"}
{"_id": "277fd4180bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the mother of Roger Clifford, 2Nd Baron Clifford born?", "context": [["John Russell, 27th Baron de Clifford", ["John Edward Southwell Russell, 27th Baron de Clifford (8 June 1928 \u2013 2 November 2018) was Lord de Clifford in the Peerage of England."]], ["Maud de Clare", ["Maud de Clare, Baroness de Welles was the eldest daughter of Thomas de Clare, Lord of Inchiquin and Youghal, Lord of Thomond, Lord of Bunratty Castle (1245\u20131287) and Juliana FitzGerald (1236\u20131290).", "She married two times.", "Her first marriage was to Robert de Clifford, 1st Baron de Clifford, 1st Lord of Skipton (1274\u20131314) on 3 November 1295 by which she had four children.", "Her second marriage was to Sir Robert de Welles, 2nd Baron Welles, Constable of Pendragon Castle (", "1297\u20131326) on 16 Nov 1315.", "They had no children.", "She was born in 1276 in Tewkesbury, Tewkesbury Hundred, Gloucestershire, England and moved to Badlesmere to be near her sister, Margaret de Clare, Baroness Badlesmere.", "She died in Badlesmere in 1327 twice a widow."]], ["Thomas Clifford, 6th Baron Clifford", ["Thomas de Clifford, 6th Baron de Clifford, also 6th Lord of Skipton( c. 1363 \u2013 1391) was a Knight of The Chamber, hereditary Sheriff of Westmorland, Governor of Carlisle Castle, and Warden of the West Marches."]], ["Robert Clifford, 4th Baron Clifford", ["Robert Clifford, 4th Baron de Clifford( d.1350) and lord of the honour of Skipton Craven was a member of the Clifford family in fourteenth- century England.", "He was the son and heir of Robert, the third Baron and was aged somewhere between thirteen and sixteen on his father's death in 1344.", "Young Robert married into the Neville family in April 1343 when he wed Euphemia, daughter of Ralph, Lord of Raby, in whose wardship Clifford had been placed.", "He died in France without heirs, and without ever having come of age, in 1350.", "Euphemia remarried within two years, to a son of Thomas, Lord Lucy, and lived until November 1393.", "He was succeeded by his brother Roger de Clifford, 5th Baron de Clifford."]], ["Roger Clifford, 5th Baron Clifford", ["Roger de Clifford, 5th Baron de Clifford, ninth Lord Clifford, fifth Baron of Westmoreland( 10 July 1333 \u2013 13 July 1389), was the son of Robert de Clifford, 3rd Baron de Clifford( d. 20 May 1344), second son of Robert de Clifford, 1st Baron de Clifford( 1273 \u2013 1314), the founder of the northern branch of the family.", "His mother was Isabella( d. 25 July 1362), daughter of Maurice, 2nd Lord Berkeley.", "He succeeded his elder brother, Robert de Clifford, 4th Baron de Clifford in 1350, on which day he made proof of his age."]], ["Roger Clifford, 2nd Baron Clifford", ["Roger de Clifford, 2nd Baron de Clifford, also 2nd Lord of Skipton (21 January 1300 \u2013 23 March 1322) was a member of the Clifford family which held the seat of Skipton from 1310 to 1676.", "He inherited his title when his father, Robert de Clifford, 1st Baron de Clifford died at the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314.", "His mother was Maud de Clare, eldest daughter of Thomas de Clare, Lord of Thomond and Juliana FitzGerald.", "Roger was also hereditary High Sheriff of Westmorland.", "He was involved in a rebellion against King Edward II's favourite Hugh, Lord de Despencer, and ultimately against the King himself.", "He took part in the Siege of Tickhill.", "The rebel forces were then brought to battle by the King's forces in Boroughbridge in March 1322 at which Roger Clifford received severe wounds.", "Forced to surrender, he was condemned to death and held captive in York.", "He was hanged there, probably on 23 March, and his estates forfeited, including Skipton castle.", "They were restored to Robert Clifford, 3rd Lord of Skipton in 1327."]], ["Thomas Clifford, 8th Baron Clifford", ["Thomas Clifford, 8th Baron de Clifford, also 8th Lord of Skipton( 25 March 1414 \u2013 22 May 1455), was the elder son of John, 7th Baron de Clifford, and Elizabeth Percy, daughter of Henry\" Hotspur\" Percy and Elizabeth Mortimer."]], ["Henry Percy, 3rd Baron Percy", ["Henry Percy, 3rd Baron Percy of Alnwick( c. 1321\u2013 1368), was the eldest son of Henry de Percy, 2nd Baron Percy( 1301 \u2013 1352), and his wife, Idoine de Clifford( Idonea in Latin and also in English), daughter of Robert de Clifford, 1st Baron de Clifford."]], ["Thomas Percy (bishop of Norwich)", ["Thomas Percy was a medieval Bishop of Norwich.", "He was the son of Henry de Percy, 2nd Baron Percy and Idonia, daughter of Robert de Clifford, 1st Baron de Clifford.", "Percy was nominated 4 February 1355 and was consecrated on 3 January 1356.", "He died on 8 August 1369."]], ["Robert Clifford, 3rd Baron Clifford", ["Robert de Clifford, 3rd Baron de Clifford, also 3rd Lord of Skipton( 5 November 1305 \u2013 20 May 1344) was a member of the Clifford family which held the seat of Skipton from 1310 to 1676.", "He was the second son of Robert de Clifford, 1st Baron de Clifford and Maud de Clare, eldest daughter of Thomas de Clare, Lord of Thomond and Juliana FitzGerald.", "His title was restored to him in 1327 after being forfeited by his elder brother Roger de Clifford, 2nd Baron de Clifford who was hanged for treason.", "He married Isabel de Berkeley, daughter of Maurice de Berkeley, 2nd Baron Berkeley at Berkeley Castle in 1328.", "They had 7 children.", "He was succeeded as Baron De Clifford by the eldest, Robert de Clifford, 4th Baron de Clifford"]]], "supporting_facts": [["Roger Clifford, 2nd Baron Clifford", 2], ["Maud de Clare", 6]], "evidences": [["Roger de Clifford, 2nd Baron de Clifford", "mother", "Maud de Clare"], ["Maud de Clare", "place of birth", "Tewkesbury"]], "answer": "Tewkesbury"}
{"_id": "e3772fb40bdc11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where does Janine Krieber's husband work at?", "context": [["Mordechai Rotenberg", ["Mordechai Rotenberg( 1932) is an Israeli professor of social work at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem."]], ["J. A. Lawrence", ["Judith Ann Blish( n\u00e9e Lawrence \u2014 born c. March 1940), known professionally as Judith L. Blish, Judy Blish, and J.A. Lawrence, is an American sketch artist and short fiction writer.", "She is most well known for her work on the series of\" Star Trek\" episode novelizations, alongside her husband James Blish, published from 1967 to 1978.", "She has been active in preserving, and promoting her husband's work."]], ["Mary Horner Lyell", ["Mary Horner Lyell (9 October 1808 \u2013 24 April 1873) was a conchologist and geologist.", "She was married to the notable British geologist Charles Lyell and assisted him in his scientific work.", "She never became widely known in her own right, although it is believed by historians that she likely made major contributions to her husband's work."]], ["Janine Krieber", ["Janine Krieber is a Canadian political scientist, studying terrorism and international security.", "Her husband is St\u00e9phane Dion, former leader of the Liberal Party of Canada and former Minister of Foreign Affairs.", "Krieber was born in Alma, Quebec, and is the oldest of three children.", "Her mother was a journalist and her father a photographer who was born in Austria.", "Krieber met Dion while the two were working toward their master's degrees in political science at Laval University.", "They later moved to France together to study at the Paris Institute of Political Studies, where they completed their respective doctoral degrees.", "Upon returning to Canada, Krieber took a teaching post at Laval University.", "She has since gone on to teach at Royal Military College Saint-Jean and work for the Department of National Defence in Ottawa.", "In Montreal's 2013 municipal election, Krieber ran for Montreal City Council as a Projet Montr\u00e9al candidate for the district of Saint-Jacques in the Ville-Marie borough.", "Although she won the election, she ran as a colisti\u00e8re for party leader Richard Bergeron; under Montreal's municipal election process, this means that Bergeron, an unsuccessful mayoral candidate in the same election, retained the right to take office as the councillor for Saint-Jacques in place of Krieber.", "Bergeron announced following the election that he would take the seat."]], ["St\u00e9phane Dion", ["St\u00e9phane Maurice Dion (born 28 September 1955) is a Canadian diplomat, political scientist and retired politician who has been the Canadian Ambassador to Germany and special envoy to the European Union since 2017.", "Dion was Minister of Foreign Affairs under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau from 2015 until he was shuffled out of Cabinet in 2017.", "He was also the Leader of the Liberal Party of Canada and the Leader of the Opposition in the House of Commons from 2006 to 2008.", "Dion was Member of Parliament for the Montreal riding of Saint-Laurent from 1996 until 2017.", "Dion was recruited by Prime Minister Jean Chr\u00e9tien in 1996 to be Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs in the aftermath of the 1995 Quebec sovereignty referendum.", "His reference question to the Supreme Court of Canada, produced \"Reference Re Secession of Quebec\" and his \"Clarity Act\", which provided guidelines for subsequent referenda.", "Dion was in charge of implementing the Kyoto Protocol as Minister of Environment for Chr\u00e9tien's successor, Paul Martin, whom he succeeded as party leader after the Liberal defeat in the 2006 federal election.", "Dion ran on an environmental platform in the 2008 federal election, but was defeated by Conservative Prime Minister Stephen Harper.", "After the subsequent parliamentary dispute, he was replaced as Liberal Leader by Michael Ignatieff.", "Before entering politics, Dion was a professor of political science at the Universit\u00e9 de Montr\u00e9al whose research focused on Canadian federalism and public administration.", "He frequently wrote and spoke out against the Quebec sovereignty movement."]], ["Dave Grossman (game developer)", ["Dave Grossman is an American game programmer and game designer, most known for his work at Telltale Games and early work at LucasArts.", "He has also written several children's books, and a book of\" guy poetry\" called\" Ode to the Stuff in the Sink\"."]], ["Alan McKenzie", ["Alan McKenzie is a British comics writer and editor known for his work at\" 2000 AD\"."]], ["Christopher Shinn", ["Christopher Shinn is an American playwright.", "His play\" Dying City\"( 2006) was a finalist for the 2008 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, and\" Where Do We Live\"( 2004) won the 2005 Obie Award, Playwriting."]], ["David Shute", ["David Shute is a British journalist, best known for his work at the BBC."]], ["Frank Wildhorn", ["Frank Wildhorn( born November 29, 1958) is an American composer known for both his musicals and popular songs.", "He is most known for his musical\" Jekyll& Hyde\", which ran four years on Broadway, and for writing the# 1 International hit song\" Where Do Broken Hearts Go\" for Whitney Houston."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Janine Krieber", 1], ["St\u00e9phane Dion", 9]], "evidences": [["Janine Krieber", "spouse", "St\u00e9phane Dion"], ["St\u00e9phane Dion", "employer", "Universit\u00e9 de Montr\u00e9al"]], "answer": "Universit\u00e9 de Montr\u00e9al"}
{"_id": "b15a17f708b911ebbd88ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Do both directors of films Rigoletto (1982 Film) and 9 Month Stretch have the same nationality?", "context": [["Mr. Right (2009 film)", ["Mr. Right is a 2009 British film directed by David Morris and Jacqui Morris.", "The jointly- made gay- themed film is the debut for both directors."]], ["Duet for Four", ["Duet for Four is a 1982 film directed by Tim Burstall."]], ["Gunan, King of the Barbarians", ["Gunan, King of the Barbarians is a 1982 film directed by Franco Prosperi."]], ["Jean-Pierre Ponnelle", ["Jean-Pierre Ponnelle (19 February 1932 \u2013 11 August 1988) was a French opera director, set and costume designer."]], ["Duet for Four", ["Duet for Four is a 1982 film directed by Tim Burstall."]], ["Mr. Right (2009 film)", ["Mr. Right is a 2009 British film directed by David Morris and Jacqui Morris.", "The jointly- made gay- themed film is the debut for both directors."]], ["9 Month Stretch", ["9 Month Stretch is a 2013 French comedy film written, directed by and starring Albert Dupontel.", "It was nominated for six categories at the 39th C\u00e9sar Awards including Best Film and Best Director and Best Actor for Dupontel, winning Best Actress for its co-star Sandrine Kiberlain and Best Original Screenplay."]], ["List of Uruguayan films", ["A list of films produced in Uruguay."]], ["Rigoletto (1982 film)", ["Rigoletto in a 1982 Italian opera film directed by Jean-Pierre Ponnelle and starring Ingvar Wixell, Edita Gruberov\u00e1 and Luciano Pavarotti, with the music score conducted by Riccardo Chailly.", "The film is based upon an opera of the same name by Giuseppe Verdi to a libretto by Francesco Maria Piave."]], ["Albert Dupontel", ["Albert Dupontel (born 11 January 1964) is a French actor, film director and screenwriter.", "He started his career as a stand-up comedian.", "In February 1998, his film \"Bernie\" took the Grand Prize at the 9th Yubari International Fantastic Film Festival which was attended by Dupontel."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Rigoletto (1982 film)", 0], ["9 Month Stretch", 0], ["Jean-Pierre Ponnelle", 0], ["Albert Dupontel", 0]], "evidences": [["Rigoletto (1982 film)", "director", "Jean-Pierre Ponnelle"], ["9 Month Stretch", "director", "Albert Dupontel"], ["Jean-Pierre Ponnelle", "country of citizenship", "French"], ["Albert Dupontel", "country of citizenship", "French"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "6b1c648308f111ebbda8ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Who died later, Haldor Lillenas or Holly Broadbent Sr.?", "context": [["Holly Broadbent Sr.", ["Birdsall Holly Broadbent Sr.( 27 September", "1894 \u2013 23 December 1977) was an American orthodontist who is credited with developing and introducing the technique of cephalometric roentgenography to orthodontics.", "He also devised the cephalometer, which accurately positions a patient's head with reference to the x- ray source."]], ["Rajesh Ghodge", ["Rajesh Ghodge( 15 January 1975 \u2013 13 January 2019) was an Indian cricketer who played in two first- class and eight List A matches for Goa between 1997 and 2005.", "In January 2019, he collaped while playing in a local cricket tournament, and died later in hospital."]], ["John Roger (died 1441)", ["John Roger of Bridport and Bryanston, Dorset, was an English Member of Parliament for Bridport in 1395, 1410 and May 1413 and for Dorset in December 1421.", "He died later in 1441."]], ["Dick Stafford", ["Richard Calvert Stafford( 23 July 1893 \u2013 1 December 1912) was an English rugby union player.", "He played four times for the England national rugby union team in 1912 but died later that year aged only nineteen."]], ["H\u00e9l\u00e8ne Grenier", ["H\u00e9l\u00e8ne Grenier was a Canadian librarian born in 1900 who died in 1992."]], ["Holly Broadbent Jr.", ["Birdsall Holly Broadbent", "Jr.( September 27, 1918- July 9, 2009) was an American orthodontist known for this contributions to the field of orthodontics.", "He co-developed the Bolton Standards along with his father Birdsall Holly Broadbent Sr. The work is based on the Broadbent- Bolton Growth study, which the American Association of Orthodontists Foundation has called\" the most complete human craniofacial growth study in the world\"."]], ["Parthenius I of Alexandria", ["Parthenius I served as Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Alexandria between 1678 and 1688.", "Prior to being the Patriarch he served as Metropolitan of Nazareth.", "He suffered a serious injury in an earthquake in 1688 and died later that year in Smyrna, in Asia Minor."]], ["Haldor Lillenas", ["Haldor Lillenas( 19 November 1885 \u2013 18 August 1959) was\" one of the most important twentieth- century gospel hymn writers and publishers\" and is regarded as\" the most influential Wesleyan/ Holiness songwriter and publisher in the 20th century\".", "Additionally, Lillenas was an ordained minister in the Church of the Nazarene, author, song evangelist, poet, music publisher and prolific hymnwriter, who is estimated to have composed over 4,000 hymns, the most famous being\" Wonderful Grace of Jesus\".", "In 1931 Lillenas was the producer of\" Glorious Gospel Songs\", the first hymnal for the Church of the Nazarene.", "In 1982 Lillenas was inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame."]], ["William Calow", ["William Calow( died 1487) was an English justice.", "He was educated at Middle Temple and was made a Serjeant- at- Law in 1479.", "On 31 January 1487 he became Fourth Justice of the Court of Common Pleas, but died later that year."]], ["Sidonie of Bavaria", ["Sidonie of Bavaria (1 May 1488 \u2013 29 March 1505) was a member of the House of Wittelsbach.", "She was the eldest daughter of Duke Albert IV of Bavaria-Munich and his wife Kunigunde of Austria.", "She died later as a bride of the Elector Palatine Louis V."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Haldor Lillenas", 0], ["Holly Broadbent Sr.", 1]], "evidences": [["Haldor Lillenas", "date of death", "18 August 1959"], ["Holly Broadbent Sr.", "date of death", "23 December 1977"]], "answer": "Holly Broadbent Sr."}
{"_id": "33e124b80bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where did Sir Richard Butler Of Polestown's father die?", "context": [["Edmond Butler (Polestown)", ["Edmond Butler of Polestown,( 1595- 21 April 1636), was a descendant of the Butler family- the Earls of Ormond.", "He was the eldest son of Sir Richard Butler of Poletown.", "His brothers were Richard, Peter and Walter.", "His uncle Peter founded the\" Roscrea\" cadet branch of the family, which is in turn descended from the\" Polestown\" cadet branch.", "He held the office of Member of Parliament( M.P.) for County Kilkenny from 1634 to 1635."]], ["Theobald Butler of Polestown", ["Theobald Butler was the illegitimate son of Sir James Butler of Polestown and his wife Sabh Kavanagh.", "He was the elder brother of Piers Butler, 8th Earl of Ormond and of Edmond Butler of Polestown."]], ["Peter Butler of Roscrea", ["Peter Butler of Roscrea, County Tipperary, was a descendant of the Butler family- the Earls of Ormond.", "He was the second son of Edmond Butler of Polestown.", "The\" Roscrea\" cadet branch of the family is in turn descended from the\" Polestown\" cadet branch."]], ["Sir Richard Butler (Poletown)", ["Sir Richard Butler of Poletown, County Kilkenny( died 20 August 1619), was a descendant of the Butler family- the Earls of Ormond.", "He was the third son of Edmond Butler of Polestown.", "He was invested as a Knight on 21 April 1605.", "His older brother Peter founded the\" Roscrea\" cadet branch of the family, which is in turn descended from the\" Polestown\" cadet branch."]], ["James Butler, 3rd Earl of Ormond", ["James Butler, 3rd Earl of Ormond (c. 1359 \u2013 7 September 1405), was a noble in the Peerage of Ireland.", "He acceded to the title in 1382 and built Gowran Castle three years later in 1385 close to the centre of Gowran, making it his usual residence, whence his common epithet,", "\"The Earl of Gowran\".", "James died in Gowran Castle in 1405 and is buried in St. Mary's Collegiate Church Gowran together with his father James Butler, 2nd Earl of Ormond, his grandfather James Butler, 1st Earl of Ormond and his great great grandfather Edmund Butler, Earl of Carrick and 6th Chief Butler of Ireland.", "James the 2nd Earl was usually called The Noble Earl, being a great-grandson, through his mother, Eleanor de Bohun, of King Edward I of England."]], ["Sir Richard Butler of Polestown", ["Sir Richard Butler (1395 \u2013 1443) of Polestown, County Kilkenny, was the second son of James Butler, 3rd Earl of Ormond, and Anne Welles.", "His older brother James inherited the earldom.", "Following the extinction of the senior family line, his great-grandson, Piers Butler, became the 8th Earl of Ormond.", "Richard was born at Kilkenny Castle and was named in honour of the visiting King Richard II, who had joined his cousin, James Butler, 3rd Earl of Ormond, to campaign against the Irish."]], ["Edmund MacRichard Butler", ["Sir Edmund MacRichard Butler of Polestown( 1420 \u2013 June 13, 1464) was the eldest son of Sir Richard Butler of Polestown and adopted the Gaelic title of The MacRichard of Ossory."]], ["Richard Butler, 1st Viscount Mountgarret", ["Richard Butler, 1st Viscount Mountgarret( 1500 \u2013 20 May 1571) was the son of Piers Butler, 8th Earl of Ormond and Lady Margaret Fitzgerald.", "He married his half first cousin Eleanor Butler, daughter of Theobald Butler of Polestown, the illegitimate brother of the 8th Earl of Ormond.", "He was created 1st Viscount Mountgarret in 1550."]], ["Walter Butler of Polestown", ["Walter Butler of Polestown was High Sheriff of County Kilkenny, Ireland in 1483.", "He was the second son of Sir Edmund MacRichard Butler.", "His nephew Piers would become the 8th Earl of Ormond.", "He was father of Edmond Butler of Polestown."]], ["James Butler of Polestown", ["Sir James Butler of Polestown( died 1487) was a warlord in Yorkist Ireland."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Sir Richard Butler of Polestown", 0], ["James Butler, 3rd Earl of Ormond", 1]], "evidences": [["Sir Richard Butler (1395 \u2013 1443) of Polestown", "father", "James Butler, 3rd Earl of Ormond"], ["James Butler, 3rd Earl of Ormond", "place of death", "Gowran"]], "answer": "Gowran"}
{"_id": "842212d6085811ebbd5aac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director died earlier, Promise Of The Flesh or Broken Laws?", "context": [["Promise of the Flesh", ["Promise of the Flesh is a 1975 South Korean film directed by Kim Ki-young."]], ["Querelle", ["Querelle is a 1982 West German- French English- language drama film directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder and starring Brad Davis, adapted from French author Jean Genet's 1947 novel\" Querelle of Brest\".", "It marked Fassbinder's final film as a writer/ director; it was posthumously released just months after the director died of a drug overdose in June 1982."]], ["Le Masque de la M\u00e9duse", ["Le masque de la M\u00e9duse is a 2009 fantasy horror film directed by Jean Rollin.", "The film is a modern-day telling of the Greek mythological tale of the Gorgon and was inspired by the 1964 classic Hammer Horror film of the same name and the 1981 cult classic\" Clash of the Titans\".", "It was Rollin's final film, as the director died in 2010."]], ["Broken Laws", ["Broken Laws( 1924) is an American silent dramatic film directed by Roy William Neill, remarkable for the appearance of Dorothy Davenport, who is billed as\" Mrs. Wallace Reid\"."]], ["Dominic Mitchell", ["Dominic Mitchell is an English playwright and screenwriter.", "He is the creator and writer of the BBC 3 television series\" In the Flesh\"."]], ["Kim Ki-young", ["Kim Ki-young", "( October 10, 1919 \u2013 February 5, 1998) was a South Korean film director, known for his intensely psychosexual and melodramatic horror films, often focusing on the psychology of their female characters.", "Kim was born in Seoul during the colonial period, raised in Pyongyang, where he became interested in theater and cinema.", "In Korea after the end of World War II, he studied dentistry while becoming involved in the theater.", "During the Korean War, he made propaganda films for the United States Information Service.", "In 1955, he used discarded movie equipments to produce his first two films.", "With the success of these two films Kim formed his own production company and produced popular melodramas for the rest of the decade.", "Kim", "Ki-young's first expression of his mature style was in his\" The Housemaid\"( 1960), which featured a powerful\" femme fatale\" character.", "It is widely considered to be one of the best Korean films of all time.", "After a\" Golden Age\" during the 1960s, the 1970s were a low- point in the history of Korean cinema because of governmental censorship and a decrease in audience attendance.", "Nevertheless, working independently, Kim produced some of his most eccentric cinematic creations in this era.", "Films such as\" Insect Woman\"( 1972) and\" Iodo\"( 1977) were successful at the time and highly influential on the younger generations of South Korean filmmakers both at their time of release, and with their rediscovery years later.", "By the 1980s, Kim's popularity had gone into decline, and his output decreased in the second half of the decade.", "Neglected by the mainstream during much of the 1990s, Kim became a cult figure in South Korean film Internet forums in the early 1990s.", "Widespread international interest in his work was stimulated by a career retrospective at the 1997 Pusan International Film Festival.", "He was preparing a comeback film when he and his wife were killed in a house fire in 1998.", "The Berlin International Film Festival gave Kim a posthumous retrospective in 1998, and the French Cin\u00e9math\u00e8que screened 18 of Kim's films, some newly rediscovered and restored, in 2006.", "Through the efforts of the Korean Film Council( KOFIC), previously lost films by Kim Ki- young continue to be rediscovered and restored.", "Many current prominent South Korean filmmakers, including directors Im Sang- soo, Kim Ki-duk, Bong Joon- ho and Park Chan- wook, claim Kim Ki- young as an influence on their careers."]], ["Bullet in the Flesh", ["Bullet in the Flesh or", "Il piombo e la carne is a 1964 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Marino Girolami."]], ["Devil in the Flesh 2", ["Devil in the Flesh 2 is the 2000 erotic thriller sequel to\" Devil in the Flesh\" which had starred Rose McGowan.", "The film's other title is\" Teacher's Pet\"."]], ["Roy William Neill", ["Roy William Neill( 4 September", "1887 \u2013 14 December 1946) was an Irish- born American film director best known for directing the last eleven of the fourteen Sherlock Holmes films starring Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce, made between 1943 and 1946 and released by Universal Studios."]], ["Thulasi (1987 film)", ["Thulasi is a 1987 Tamil romantic drama film directed by Ameerjan.", "The film features Murali and Seetha in lead roles.", "The film, produced by P. S. V. Hariharan, had musical score by Sampath Selvam and was released on 27 November 1987.", "The music director died before the release of the film."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Promise of the Flesh", 0], ["Broken Laws", 0], ["Kim Ki-young", 1], ["Roy William Neill", 1]], "evidences": [["Promise of the Flesh", "director", "Kim Ki-young"], ["Broken Laws", "director", "Roy William Neill"], ["Kim Ki-young", "date of death", "February 5, 1998"], ["Roy William Neill", "date of death", "14 December 1946"]], "answer": "Broken Laws"}
{"_id": "f03fb0320bdb11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of the director of film The Black Cover?", "context": [["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Min Bahadur Bham", ["Min Bahadur Bham is the director of the hit Nepali movie called \"The Black Hen\"."]], ["Jesse E. Hobson", ["Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 \u2013 November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955.", "Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation."]], ["Harry Piel", ["Hubert August Piel (12 July 1892, in D\u00fcsseldorf \u2013 27 March 1963, in Munich), known as Harry Piel, was a prolific German actor, film director, screenwriter and film producer who was involved in over 150 films.", "Piel became a director in 1912, turning out such box-office successes as \"Mann Gegen Mann\" (1928), \"Achtung! - Auto-Diebe!\"", "(1930) and \"Artisten\" (1935).", "His last directorial effort was 1953's \"Gesprengte Gitter (Elephant Fury\", a.k.a. \"Panic\"), which he also produced, wrote, and starred."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["S. N. Mathur", ["S.N. Mathur was the Director of the Indian Intelligence Bureau between September 1975 and February 1980.", "He was also the Director General of Police in Punjab."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["The Black Cover", ["The Black Cover (German:Das schwarze Kuvert) is a 1922 German silent film directed by and starring Harry Piel.", "The film's art direction was by Willi Herrmann and Albert Korell."]], ["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Black Cover", 0], ["Harry Piel", 0]], "evidences": [["The Black Cover", "director", "Harry Piel"], ["Harry Piel", "place of birth", "D\u00fcsseldorf"]], "answer": "D\u00fcsseldorf"}
{"_id": "81b79e9c08aa11ebbd80ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film whose director was born first, Cry, The Beloved Country (1995 Film) or Where'S My Wandering Boy Tonight??", "context": [["Madeline Hurlock", ["Madeline Hurlock", "( December 12, 1897 \u2013 April 4, 1989) was a silent film actress, hailing from Federalsburg, Maryland.", "Hurlock appeared in many short comedies for Mack Sennett, starting as one of the Sennett Bathing Beauties in 1923, and was one of the WAMPAS Baby Stars of 1925.", "She was a talented comedian, also known for her incredible beauty.", "She appeared in over 50 short films, the first of which,\" Where's My Wandering Boy This Evening?\" was made in 1923, and the last,\" Pink Pajamas\", in 1929.", "She featured in one of Laurel and Hardy's early films,\" Duck Soup\".", "Hurlock married three times:"]], ["James P. Hogan (director)", ["James Patrick Hogan( September 21, 1890, Lowell, Massachusetts \u2014 November 4, 1943, North Hollywood, California) was an American filmmaker.", "His movies included\" Bulldog Drummond's Secret Police\"( 1939) and\" The Mad Ghoul\"( 1943), his last film.", "He died from a heart attack aged 53."]], ["Where's My Wandering Boy Tonight?", ["Where's My Wandering Boy Tonight? is a 1922 American comedy drama silent black and white film directed by James P. Hogan and Millard Webb, written by Gerald C. Duffy and produced by B.F. Zeidman."]], ["Native Son (1951 film)", ["Native Son (1951), also known as Sangre negra, is a black-and-white Argentine film directed by the French filmmaker Pierre Chenal.", "The film is based on the novel \"Native Son\" by American author Richard Wright, who also starred in the film.", "Actor Canada Lee was originally scheduled to play the role but had difficulties with his visa while filming \"Cry, the Beloved Country\" (1951) in South Africa and had to decline the role."]], ["Alan Paton", ["Alan Stewart Paton( 11 January 1903 \u2013 12 April 1992) was a South African author and anti-apartheid activist.", "His works include the novels\" Cry, the Beloved Country\" and\" Too Late the Phalarope\"."]], ["Somizi Mhlongo", ["Somizi Buyani Mhlongo is a South African television presenter, radio personality, choreographer, actor and singer.", "In 1992, he appeared on the musical and political film, \"Sarafina!\" which gained his prominence.", "Mhlongo became lead choreographer for numerous shows and events, including the opening and closing ceremonies for the 2010 FIFA World Cup and 2013 Africa Cup of Nations.", "After starring and taking part in choreography for \"Sarafina!\", Mhlongo also appeared in several films including drama film \"Cry, the Beloved Country\" (1995).", "Mhlongo ventured in music which was critical and commercial failure.", "He then made a revival with his song \"Ngibonile\" (2017) featuring house producer Heavy K.", "With numerous television appearances, Mhlongo became one of the notable and successful personalities in South African industry.", "He appeared in various television shows, including Idols South Africa (2015\u2013present), V Entertainment (2018\u2013present), and his reality show \"Living the Dream with Somizi\" (2016\u2013present).", "Somizi is a beloved figure in South Africa, and is often referred to as the 'face of the country.'"]], ["The Beloved Vagabond (1915 film)", ["The Beloved Vagabond is a 1915 romantic drama film directed by Edward Jos\u00e9 and starring Edwin Arden.", "Originally, prints of the film were hand- colored.", "Darius Milhaud wrote the music to be played with this silent film.", "The film is based on the 1906 novel\" The Beloved Vagabond\" by William John Locke.", "Two other film versions were made\" The Beloved Vagabond\" in 1923 and\" The Beloved Vagabond\" in 1936."]], ["Darrell Roodt", ["Darrell James Roodt( born in Johannesburg, April 28, 1962) is a South African film director, screenwriter and producer.", "He is probably most well known for his 1992 film\" Sarafina!\" which starred actress Whoopi Goldberg.", "Also regarded as South Africa's most prolific film director, Roodt has worked with the late Patrick Swayze in\" Father Hood\", James Earl Jones in\" Cry, the Beloved Country\" and Ice Cube in\" Dangerous Ground\"."]], ["Cry, the Beloved Country (1995 film)", ["Cry, the Beloved Country is a 1995 South African- American drama film directed by Darrell Roodt, based on the novel\" Cry, the Beloved Country\" by Alan Paton.", "It stars James Earl Jones and Richard Harris.", "The film was made in 1995, shortly after the fall of apartheid and the free election of Nelson Mandela as President of South Africa."]], ["Cry, the Beloved Country (1951 film)", ["Cry, the Beloved Country is a 1951 British drama film directed by Zolt\u00e1n Korda.", "Based on the novel of the same name by Alan Paton, it stars Canada Lee, Sidney Poitier, and Charles Carson.", "This film was Canada Lee's last film."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Cry, the Beloved Country (1995 film)", 0], ["Where's My Wandering Boy Tonight?", 0], ["Darrell Roodt", 0], ["James P. 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{"_id": "2a234d2d089911ebbd77ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Who was born first out of Johan Bardoul and Peter Seton Hay?", "context": [["Tom Dickinson", ["Thomas Eastwood Dickinson( 11 January 1931 \u2013 25 June 2018) was an Australian- born first- class cricket player for Lancashire in 1950 and 1951 and for Somerset in 1957.", "But he decided against a full- time cricket career and became a schoolmaster.", "He was born in Parramatta, Sydney, Australia."]], ["Henry Moore (cricketer)", ["Henry Walter Moore( 1849 \u2013 20 August 1916) was an English- born first- class cricketer who spent most of his life in New Zealand."]], ["John Allen (Oxford University cricketer)", ["John Aubrey Allen( born 19 July 1974 in Windsor, New South Wales) is an Australian- born first- class cricketer who played for Oxford University Cricket Club.", "Both his first- class games were for Oxford University, one of which was a varsity match."]], ["Peter Seton Hay", ["Peter Seton Hay( 1852\u201319 March 1907) was a New Zealand civil engineer and public servant.", "He was born in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland on 12 July 1852.", "He was brought to Dunedin in April 1860.", "In 1875, he joined the Public Works Department, as an engineering cadet, and was awarded a University of Otago BA in 1877 and an MA in 1878.", "He married Mary Clarke on 22 April 1879 and was survived by her, four sons and a daughter.", "Peter Seton", "Hay helped build parts of the Main South Line, Central Otago, Midland and Catlins River railways, before moving to the Wellington head office in 1884.", "His works then included Timaru Harbour, the NIMT( with the Makohine, Mangaweka, Hapuawhenua, Taonui, Manganui- a- te- ao and Makatote viaducts), Awatere bridge; Farewell Spit Lighthouse, Rakaia Gorge Bridge, Christchurch Exhibition towers, Motueka Harbour and reports on the hydroelectric potential of the Waikato, Waikaremoana, Mangawhero \u2013 Wanganui and Lakes Coleridge, Hawea, Te Anau and Manapouri.", "In 1906 he was promoted to engineer- in- chief, but died the next year, aged 54, of pleurisy, after several months in hospital, following exposure whilst inspecting the railway near Waiouru."]], ["Johan Bardoul", ["Johan Bardoul (born 16 June 1987) is a New Zealand rugby union player who currently plays as a loose forward for the Coca-Cola Red Sparks in the Top Challenge League.", "Despite a long and illustrious career Johan still maintains a desire to represent Te Awamutu Sports as the pinnacle of Waikato club rugby"]], ["John McMahon (Surrey and Somerset cricketer)", ["John William Joseph McMahon( 28 December 1917 \u2013 8 May 2001) was an Australian- born first- class cricketer who played for Surrey and Somerset in England from 1947 to 1957."]], ["Greg A. Hill (artist)", ["Greg A. Hill is a Canadian- born First Nations artist and curator.", "He is Kanyen'kehaka, from Six Nations of the Grand River Territory, Ontario."]], ["Wesley Barresi", ["Wesley Barresi( born 3 May 1984) is a South African born first- class and Netherlands international cricketer.", "He is a right- handed wicket keeper- batsman and also bowls right- arm offbreak."]], ["Wale Adebanwi", ["Wale Adebanwi( born 1969) is a Nigerian- born first Black Rhodes Professor at St Antony's College, Oxford."]], ["Hartley Lobban", ["Hartley W Lobban (9 May 1926 \u2013 15 October 2004) was a Jamaican-born first-class cricketer who played 17 matches for Worcestershire in the early 1950s."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Johan Bardoul", 0], ["Peter Seton Hay", 1]], "evidences": [["Johan Bardoul", "date of birth", "16 June 1987"], ["Peter Seton Hay", "date of birth", "12 July 1852"]], "answer": "Peter Seton Hay"}
{"_id": "5bbff10e0bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Which country the founder of St James Holdings is from?", "context": [["Mike Ashley (businessman)", ["Michael James Wallace Ashley (born 9 September 1964) is a British billionaire retail entrepreneur in the sporting goods market, and the chief executive of Sports Direct.", "He entered the department store industry following the acquisition of House of Fraser following administration in 2018.", "He is also the owner of Newcastle United after paying around \u00a3135 million to buy the club.", "According to The \"Sunday Times Rich List\" in 2019, Ashley is worth \u00a31.976 billion, a decrease of \u00a3461 million from the previous year.", "Since Sports Direct International Plc went public, and his purchase of Newcastle United where he took to sitting in the stands with fans, Ashley took on a more public and accessible persona.", "However, after the departure of Kevin Keegan as manager and the club's relegation, he has only made low key appearances when attending Newcastle matches."]], ["Iraqi nationality law", ["Iraqi nationality is transmitted by one's parents."]], ["Teresa of St. Rose of Lima", ["Teresa of St. Rose of Lima was the founder of the Institute of the Carmelite Sisters of St. Teresa( CSST) Congregation in Kerala, India."]], ["Jon St. James", ["Jon St. James is an American guitarist, songwriter \u2013 composer, producer and recording engineer.", "His Casbah Recording Studio was a part of Orange County, California's new music scene in the late 1970s and early to mid-1980s.", "St. James' first album was as leader \u2013 frontman \u2013 songwriter of the progressive rock group French Lick.", "St James was a pioneer of techno pop and dance music, using Moog synthesizers, electronic effects, and tape loops.", "St. James lived in France for two years, studying Musique concr\u00e8te with French composers.", "There he first used Revox A77 tape machines to create ambient electronic textures.", "Upon returning from France, St. James started the electronic pop group Q with Stacey Swain( Stacey Q), Dan Van Patten from Berlin and John Van Tongeren.", "Q released one single,\" Playback\", on Cocteau Records, which was co-owned by Bill Nelson of Bebop Deluxe fame.", "Q also released a self- titled EP on red vinyl in the US on M.A.O. Records in 1982.", "Q later became SSQ and signed with EMI America Records on the heels of St. James' recording the first Berlin album\" Pleasure Victim\".", "EMI signed St. James to a six- record solo deal.", "The first single off St. James' solo album\" Trans- Atlantic\" was to be\" The Girl Who Seduced the World\", which David Bowie wanted for his album\" Let's Dance\".", "However, EMI America closed its doors almost immediately after the release of the SSQ and Jon St. James albums.", "St. James continued to do TV and movie work.", "He and Swain regrouped as Stacey Q in 1984 and released\" Two of Hearts\", which became a worldwide pop hit on Atlantic Records."]], ["Sky Dayton", ["Sky Dylan Dayton( born August 8, 1971) is an American entrepreneur and investor.", "He is the founder of Internet service provider EarthLink, co-founder of eCompanies, and the founder of Boingo."]], ["John De Margheriti", ["John De Margheriti( born July 1962) is an Italian- born Australian electrical engineer, software developer and entrepreneur.", "De Margheriti is widely seen as a founding' father' of Australia's video games industry and Australia's most experienced interactive entertainment business executive.", "He is the founder and former CEO of BigWorld Pty Limited and the founder of parent company Micro Fort\u00e9 Pty Limited.", "De Margheriti is also the Executive Chairman of the Academy of Interactive Entertainment, the Chairman of Canberra Technology Park, the founder of the Game Developers' Association of Australia, the founder of the Australian Game Developers Conference, and the founder of the three Canberra business parks, the co-founder of DEMS Entertainment, the co-founder of Dreamgate Studios, the co-founder of Game Plus and co-founder of The Film Distillery De Margheriti has been recognised as an Honorary Ambassador for Canberra due to his contribution to Australia's national capital."]], ["Cathedral of St. James", ["Cathedral of St. James or St. James Cathedral may refer to:"]], ["Cyrus Massoumi", ["Cyrus Massoumi is the founder of the investment fund humbition.", "He is also the founder of Zocdoc and was the company CEO for eight years."]], ["St. James' Church", ["St James Church, St. James' Church or St. James Chapel or St. James Parish Church may refer to:"]], ["St James Holdings", ["St James Holdings Limited is a company set up by tycoon Mike Ashley, specifically to acquire shares of Newcastle United Football Club.", "The company name is a reference to St James' Park, the stadium of Newcastle United.", "On 23 May 2007 English businessman Mike Ashley bought Sir John Hall's stake in Newcastle United F.C of 41.6% for \u00a355,342,223, valuing the club at \u00a3132,810,710.35, he then launched a formal takeover bid at 100p per share.", "This was a 14% rise on the price at closing on the London Stock Exchange the day before.", "Chairman Freddy Shepherd, who was in hospital at the time of the bid suffering from a punctured lung, said that he planned to fight the takeover and not allow Mike Ashley to get his hands on his 29.8%."]]], "supporting_facts": [["St James Holdings", 0], ["Mike Ashley (businessman)", 0]], "evidences": [["St James Holdings", "founded by", "Mike Ashley"], ["Mike Ashley", "country of citizenship", "British"]], "answer": "British"}
{"_id": "245854c60bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Which country Patrick Hemingway's mother is from?", "context": [["Katherine Dienes", ["Katherine Dienes( born in Wellington, 10 January 1970) is a New Zealand- born organist, conductor and composer.", "She is currently Organist and Master of the Choristers at Guildford Cathedral and is the first woman to hold the most senior musical post in a Church of England cathedral.", "Her husband is Patrick Williams, librarian of the Royal Phillharmonic Orchestra, and they have a daughter, Hannah, who is currently a chorister at Guildford Cathedral."]], ["Ali Rahuma", ["Ali Khalifa Rahuma( born May 16, 1982) is a Libyan football midfielder who's nationality is Libyan.", "He currently plays for Al- Ittihad, and is a member of the Libya national football team."]], ["James W. Spain", ["James William Spain( July 22, 1926 \u2013 January 2, 2008) was in the US Foreign Service with postings in Karachi, Islamabad, Istanbul, Ankara, Dar Es Salaam, and Colombo and four ambassadorships in Tanzania, Turkey, the United Nations( as deputy permanent representative), and Sri Lanka.", "His son is Patrick Spain, founder of Hoover's and HighBeam Research."]], ["Pauline Pfeiffer", ["Pauline Marie Pfeiffer (July 22, 1895 \u2013 October 1, 1951) was an American journalist, and the second wife of writer Ernest Hemingway."]], ["Iraqi nationality law", ["Iraqi nationality is transmitted by one's parents."]], ["John Hemingway", ["John Patrick Hemingway( born August 19, 1960) is a Canadian- American author, whose memoir\" Strange Tribe: A Family Memoir\" examines the similarities and the complex relationship between his father Gregory Hemingway and his grandfather, the Nobel Laureate Ernest Hemingway; in particular it addresses the issue of his father's cross- dressing and sex reassignment and its connection to Ernest Hemingway.", "Hemingway moved to Milan, Italy in 1983, where he pursued a writing and translating career.", "His articles have appeared in several Italian newspapers such as\" l' Unit\u00e0\" and\" Libero\", and in American magazines and literary journals.", "Hemingway is currently working on a collection of short stories."]], ["Baglan Mailybayev", ["Baglan Mailybayev( in Kazakh \u0411\u0430\u0493\u043b\u0430\u043d \u0410\u0441\u0430\u0443\u0431\u0430\u0439\u04b1\u043b\u044b \u041c\u0430\u0439\u043b\u044b\u0431\u0430\u0435\u0432) was born on 20 May 1975 in Zhambyl region, Kazakhstan.", "His nationality is Kazakh.", "He is a politician of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Deputy Head of the Presidential Administration of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Doctor of Law( 2002)( under the supervision of Professor Zimanov S.Z.- scientific advisor and academician of National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Kazakhstan) and Ph.D. in Political Science( 1998)."]], ["Grace Hall Hemingway", ["Grace Hall Hemingway( June 15, 1872 \u2013 June 28, 1951) was an American opera singer, music teacher, and painter.", "She was Ernest Hemingway's mother."]], ["Eleni Gabre-Madhin", ["Eleni Zaude Gabre- Madhin, an Ethiopian economist with Swiss nationality, is a former Chief Executive Officer of the Ethiopia Commodity Exchange( ECX).", "She has had many years of experience working on agricultural markets \u2013 particularly in Sub- Saharan Africa \u2013 and has held senior positions in the World Bank, the International Food Policy Research Institute( Washington), and United Nations( Geneva)."]], ["Patrick Hemingway", ["Patrick Miller Hemingway (born June 28, 1928) is Ernest Hemingway's second son, and the first born to Hemingway's second wife Pauline Pfeiffer.", "During his childhood he travelled frequently with his parents, and then attended Harvard University, graduated in 1950, and shortly thereafter moved to East Africa where he lived for 25 years.", "In Tanzania, Patrick was a professional big-game hunter and for over a decade he owned a safari business.", "In the 1960s he was appointed by the United Nations to the Wildlife Management College in Tanzania as a teacher of conservation and wildlife.", "In the 1970s he moved to Montana where he manages the intellectual property of his father's estate.", "He edited his father's unpublished novel about a 1950s safari to Africa and published it with the title \"True at First Light\" (1999)."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Patrick Hemingway", 0], ["Pauline Pfeiffer", 0]], "evidences": [["Patrick Miller Hemingway", "mother", "Pauline Pfeiffer"], ["Pauline Pfeiffer", "country of citizenship", "American"]], "answer": "American"}
{"_id": "fa7ad32b093411ebbdaeac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film came out first, What Women Love or Ramudu Kadu Krishnudu?", "context": [["What Women Want (1920 film)", ["What Women Want is a surviving 1920 silent film drama directed by George Archainbaud starring Louise Huff.", "Print preserved in the Library of Congress collection."]], ["One Exciting Adventure", ["One Exciting Adventure is a 1934 American comedy film directed by Ernst L. Frank and starring Binnie Barnes, Neil Hamilton and Paul Cavanagh.", "It is a remake of the 1933 German film\" What Women Dream\"."]], ["What Women Will Do", ["What Women Will Do is a 1921 American silent drama film directed by Edward Jos\u00e9 and starring Anna Q. Nilsson, Earl Metcalfe, and Allan Forrest."]], ["What Men Want", ["What Men Want is a 2019 American romantic comedy film directed by Adam Shankman and starring Taraji P. Henson, Aldis Hodge, Richard Roundtree, Wendi McLendon- Covey and Tracy Morgan.", "A loose remake of the 2000 film\" What Women Want\", the plot follows a woman who \u2014 after drinking a potent concoction given by a shaman \u2014 gains the ability to hear men's inner thoughts.", "The screenplay was written by Jas Waters and Tina Gordon Chism.", "The film was released in the United States on February 8, 2019, by Paramount Pictures and BET Films.", "It grossed over$ 72 million worldwide.", "Like\" What Women Want\" it received mixed reviews from critics, although Henson's performance was praised."]], ["What Women Love", ["What Women Love is a lost 1920 American silent comedy drama film directed by Nate Watt and starring Annette Kellerman."]], ["What Women Want (2011 film)", ["What Women Want is a 2011 Chinese-Hong Kong romantic action comedy film remake of the 2000 American film of the same name.", "The film stars Andy Lau and Gong Li.", "\"What Women Want\" was released in China on the 3 February 2011, the first day of Chinese New Year.", "The plot is a very close remake of the American version with some minor changes.", "The plot takes place mostly in an advertising company in Beijing, in which Lau plays a slick ad agency creative director who gets acquainted with his new talented competition, played by Gong.", "He is helped when he gets the ability to hear women's thoughts due to a freak accident."]], ["Why Women Love", ["Why Women Love( also known as Sea Woman) is a 1925 American silent drama film produced and directed by Edwin Carewe and distributed by First National Pictures.", "Blanche Sweet starred in the film which was based on the Broadway play\" The Sea Woman\", by Willard Robertson.", "The film is now considered lost."]], ["Ramudu Kadu Krishnudu", ["Ramudu Kadu Krishnudu( English: Not Rama Krishna is Required) is a 1983 Telugu drama film, produced by N. R. Anuradha Devi under the Lakshmi Films Combines banner and directed by Dasari Narayana Rao.", "The film stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Jayasudha, Raadhika in the lead roles and music composed by Chakravarthy."]], ["For Love or Money (1983 film)", ["For Love or Money is a 1983 documentary which investigates role of Australian women for over 200 years in both paid and unpaid work.", "It is compiled using almost entirely historical material.", "A copy is kept in the Australian National Film and Sound Archive.", "A pictorial history book is also available,\" For Love or Money, a Pictorial History of Women and Work in Australia.\""]], ["Women Love Diamonds", ["Women Love Diamonds is a 1927 American black and white silent melodrama directed by Edmund Goulding and starring Pauline Starke, Owen Moore, and Lionel Barrymore."]]], "supporting_facts": [["What Women Love", 0], ["Ramudu Kadu Krishnudu", 0]], "evidences": [["What Women Love", "publication date", "1920"], ["Ramudu Kadu Krishnudu", "publication date", "1983"]], "answer": "What Women Love"}
{"_id": "bc6ac3f7095511ebbdaeac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film was released first, Sunset In Naples or The Storm Rider?", "context": [["Storm Rider Clash of the Evils", ["Storm Rider Clash of the Evils is a Chinese animated feature film directed by Dante Lam and produced by Puzzle Animation Studio Limited and Shanghai Media Group.", "It is based on the manhua series\" Fung Wan\" by Ma Wing- shing."]], ["Calm Before the Storm", ["Calm Before the Storm or The Calm Before the Storm may refer to:"]], ["Storm Rider (2013 film)", ["Storm Rider is a 2013 American drama film written and directed by Craig Clyde and starring Kevin Sorbo, Kristy Swanson and C. Thomas Howell."]], ["Passione (2010 film)", ["Passione is a 2010 documentary film directed by John Turturro.", "It was filmed on location in Naples, Italy.", "The film was released in the United States in June 2011."]], ["Sunset in Vienna", ["Sunset in Vienna is a 1937 British musical drama film directed by Norman Walker and starring Tullio Carminati, Lilli Palmer and John Garrick.", "It was made at Pinewood Studios.", "A shortened version of the film was released in the United States in 1940 and this year and running time are sometimes listed."]], ["After the Storm", ["After the Storm may refer to:"]], ["Storm Rider (2013 film)", ["Storm Rider is a 2013 American drama film written and directed by Craig Clyde and starring Kevin Sorbo, Kristy Swanson and C. Thomas Howell."]], ["The Wonderful World of Captain Kuhio", ["The film was released in Japan on 10 October 2009."]], ["The Storm Rider", ["The Storm Rider is a 1957 American Western film directed by Edward Bernds, written by Edward Bernds and Don Martin, and starring Scott Brady, Mala Powers, Bill Williams, John Goddard, William Fawcett and Roy Engel.", "It is based on the short story\" Longrider Jones\" by L. L. Foreman, from the book\" Rider's West\".", "The film was released in March 1957, by 20th Century Fox."]], ["Sunset in Naples", ["Sunset in Naples( Italian: Quando tramonta il sole) is a 1955 Italian film directed by Guido Brignone and starring Carlo Giuffr\u00e8, Maria Fiore and Giacomo Rondinella.", "The film's art direction was by Ottavio Scotti.", "It was shot in Eastmancolor."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Sunset in Naples", 0], ["The Storm Rider", 0]], "evidences": [["Sunset in Naples", "publication date", "1955"], ["The Storm Rider", "publication date", "1957"]], "answer": "Sunset In Naples"}
{"_id": "9bdc27880bda11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of the composer of song Bullet (Misfits Song)?", "context": [["Bullet (Misfits song)", ["\"Bullet\" is the second single released by the horror punk band the Misfits.", "The four tracks comprising the EP were recorded, along with thirteen others, in early 1978 for the proposed \"Static Age\" album.", "When the band could not find a record label to release the album, they instead released four of the songs as \"Bullet\" on singer Glenn Danzig's label Plan 9 Records.", "The songs were re-released in different versions over subsequent years, until \"Static Age\" was finally released in its entirety in 1997."]], ["Alonso Mudarra", ["Alonso Mudarra( c. 1510 \u2013 April 1, 1580) was a Spanish composer of the Renaissance, and also played the vihuela, a guitar- shaped string instrument.", "He was an innovative composer of instrumental music as well as songs, and was the composer of the earliest surviving music for the guitar."]], ["Alexandru Cristea", ["Alexandru Cristea( 1890 \u2013 1942) was the composer of the music for\" Limba Noastr\u0103\", current national anthem of Moldova."]], ["Michelangelo Faggioli", ["Michelangelo Faggioli( 1666\u20131733) was an Italian lawyer and celebrated amateur composer of humorous cantatas in Neapolitan dialect.", "A founder of a new genre of Neapolitan comedy, he was the composer of the opera buffa\" La Cilla\" in 1706."]], ["Glenn Danzig", ["Glenn Danzig (born Glenn Allen Anzalone; June 23, 1955) is an American singer, songwriter, musician, and record producer from Lodi, New Jersey.", "He is the founder of the bands Misfits, Samhain and Danzig.", "He owns the Evilive record label as well as Verotik, an adult-oriented comic book publishing company.", "Beginning in the mid-1970s, Danzig's musical career has encompassed a number of genres through the years, including punk rock, heavy metal, industrial, blues and classical music.", "He has also written songs for other musicians, most notably Johnny Cash and Roy Orbison.", "As a singer, he is noted for his baritone voice and tenor vocal range; his style has been compared to those of Elvis Presley, Jim Morrison, and Howlin' Wolf.", "Danzig has also cited Bill Medley as a vocal influence."]], ["Tarcisio Fusco", ["Tarcisio Fusco was an Italian composer of film scores.", "He was the brother of the composer Giovanni Fusco and the uncle of operatic soprano Cecilia Fusco."]], ["Peter Dodds McCormick", ["Peter Dodds McCormick( 1834?30 October 1916), a Scottish- born schoolteacher, was the composer of the Australian national anthem\" Advance Australia Fair\"."]], ["Petrus de Domarto", ["Petrus de Domarto( fl. c. 1445\u2013 1455) was a Franco- Flemish composer of the Renaissance.", "He was a contemporary and probable acquaintance of Ockeghem, and was the composer of at least one of the first unified mass cycles to be written in continental Europe."]], ["Walter Robinson (composer)", ["Walter Robinson is an African American composer of the late 20th century.", "He is most notable for his 1977 song\" Harriet Tubman\", which has been recorded by folk musicians such as Holly Near, John McCutcheon, and others.", "He is also the composer of several operas."]], ["Alexander Courage", ["Alexander Mair\" Sandy\" Courage Jr.( December 10, 1919", "May 15, 2008) was an American orchestrator, arranger, and composer of music, primarily for television and film.", "He is best known as the composer of the theme music for the original\" Star Trek\" series."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Bullet (Misfits song)", 2], ["Glenn Danzig", 0]], "evidences": [["Bullet", "composer", "Glenn Danzig"], ["Glenn Danzig", "place of birth", "Lodi, New Jersey"]], "answer": "Lodi, New Jersey"}
{"_id": "c8a466da08a711ebbd7fac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Who was born later, Herman Weiss or Gabriel Esparza?", "context": [["Catherine I of Russia", ["Catherine I( born, later known as Marta Samuilovna Skavronskaya; \u2013) was the second wife of Peter the Great and Empress of Russia from 1725 until her death."]], ["W. Augustus Barratt", ["W. Augustus Barratt( 1873- 1947) was a Scottish- born, later American, songwriter and musician."]], ["Armin Weiss", ["Armin Weiss (or Wei\u00df in German script) (5 November 1927 \u2013 7 December 2010) was a German inorganic chemist and politician of the Green Party."]], ["Gabriel Esparza", ["Gabriel Esparza P\u00e9rez( born 31 March 1973 in Pamplona, Navarre, Spain) is a Spanish taekwondo practitioner and Olympic medalist.", "He received a silver medal in 58 kg class at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney.", "He won three consecutive European Championships in 1992, 1994 and 1996.", "Although many Spanish taekwondo athletes have won medals in international competitions, Esparza was the only Olympic medalist from Spain in taekwondo until the 2012 Summer Olympics, where Spain won three medals in taekwondo( one gold and two silver medals)."]], ["Herman Weiss", ["Herman Weiss (February 19, 1856 \u2013 March 19, 1926) was a Prussian-born American brewmaster.", "He immigrated to Texas in the 1880s with his wife Maria.", "Herman Weiss was living in San Antonio in 1900, when the 1900 hurricane destroyed Galveston.", "Perhaps seeking opportunity in the new city, he moved to Galveston and started Weiss and Sons' brewery.", "His sons, Herman Jr. and Charles, helped him at the brewery.", "Herman was offered the position of head brewmaster in 1909 at the newly formed Shiner Brewery which later became the Spoetzl Brewery.", "According to the 1910 census, Herman Weiss Jr. and Charles Weiss worked at the brewery as well.", "Herman was then offered a position in San Antonio as the head brewmaster for the San Antonio Brewing Association which later became the Pearl Brewing Company."]], ["Gabriel Esparza (footballer)", ["Gabriel Esparza( born 30 January 1993) is an Argentine footballer who plays for Col\u00f3n as a winger."]], ["Alexis Esparza", ["Alexis Gabriel Esparza( born June 20, 1993 in Cipolletti( R\u00edo Negro), Argentina) is an Argentine footballer who currently plays for Naval of the Segunda Divisi\u00f3n Profesional in Chile."]], ["Franziska Weisz", ["Franziska Weisz( also credited as\" Franziska Weiss\" or\" Wei\u00df\"; born 4 May 1980 in Vienna) is an Austrian actress.", "She starred in the film\" Hotel\", which was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival."]], ["Gavrilo Rodi\u0107", ["Gavrilo or Gabriel Rodi\u0107,\" Freiherr\"( Baron) von Rodich,( 13 December 1812 \u2013 21 May 1890) was an Austro- Hungarian general in the Imperial Austrian and Austro- Hungarian Army."]], ["Gabriel Bucelin", ["Gabriel Bucelin( also\" Gabriel BuzlinGabriel Bincelint\", or\" Gabriel Bucelinus\")( 29 December 1599, Diessenhofen, Thurgau \u2013 9 June 1681, Weingarten) was a Benedictine polymath, Humanist, historical writer and cartographer."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Herman Weiss", 0], ["Gabriel Esparza", 0]], "evidences": [["Herman Weiss", "date of birth", "February 19, 1856"], ["Gabriel Esparza", "date of birth", "31 March 1973"]], "answer": "Gabriel Esparza"}
{"_id": "d56342fa0baf11ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is John Corvinus's paternal grandfather?", "context": [["John Corvinus", ["John Corvinus (Hungarian: \"Corvin J\u00e1nos\", Croatian: \"Ivani\u0161 Korvin\"; 2 April 1473 \u2013 12 October 1504) was the illegitimate son of Matthias Corvinus, King of Hungary, and his mistress, Barbara Edelp\u00f6ck."]], ["Matthias Corvinus", ["Matthias Corvinus, also called Matthias I , was King of Hungary and Croatia from 1458 to 1490.", "After conducting several military campaigns, he was elected King of Bohemia in 1469 and adopted the title Duke of Austria in 1487.", "He was the son of John Hunyadi, Regent of Hungary, who died in 1456.", "In 1457, Matthias was imprisoned along with his older brother, Ladislaus Hunyadi, on the orders of King Ladislaus the Posthumous.", "Ladislaus Hunyadi was executed, causing a rebellion that forced King Ladislaus to flee Hungary.", "After the King died unexpectedly, Matthias's uncle Michael Szil\u00e1gyi persuaded the Estates to unanimously proclaim Matthias king on 24 January 1458.", "He began his rule under his uncle's guardianship, but he took effective control of government within two weeks.", "As king, Matthias waged wars against the Czech mercenaries who dominated Upper Hungary (today parts of Slovakia and Northern Hungary) and against Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor, who claimed Hungary for himself.", "In this period, the Ottoman Empire conquered Serbia and Bosnia, terminating the zone of buffer states along the southern frontiers of the Kingdom of Hungary.", "Matthias signed a peace treaty with Frederick III in 1463, acknowledging the Emperor's right to style himself King of Hungary.", "The Emperor returned the Holy Crown of Hungary with which Matthias was crowned on 29 April 1464.", "In this year, Matthias invaded the territories that had recently been occupied by the Ottomans and seized fortresses in Bosnia.", "He soon realized he could expect no substantial aid from the Christian powers and gave up his anti-Ottoman policy.", "Matthias introduced new taxes and regularly collected extraordinary taxes.", "These measures caused a rebellion in Transylvania in 1467, but he subdued the rebels.", "The next year, Matthias declared war on George of Pod\u011bbrady, the Hussite King of Bohemia, and conquered Moravia, Silesia, and Lausitz, but he could not occupy Bohemia proper.", "The Catholic Estates proclaimed him King of Bohemia on 3 May 1469, but the Hussite lords refused to yield to him even after the death of their leader George of Pod\u011bbrady in 1471.", "Instead, they elected Vladislaus Jagiellon, the eldest son of Casimir IV of Poland.", "A group of Hungarian prelates and lords offered the throne to Vladislaus's younger brother Casimir, but Matthias overcame their rebellion.", "Having routed the united troops of Casimir IV and Vladislaus at Breslau in Silesia (now Wroc\u0142aw in Poland) in late 1474, Matthias turned against the Ottomans, who had devastated the eastern parts of Hungary.", "He sent reinforcements to Stephen the Great, Prince of Moldavia, enabling Stephen to repel a series of Ottoman invasions in the late 1470s.", "In 1476, Matthias besieged and seized \u0160abac, an important Ottoman border fort.", "He concluded a peace treaty with Vladislaus Jagiellon in 1478, confirming the division of the Lands of the Bohemian Crown between them.", "Matthias waged a war against Emperor Frederick and occupied Lower Austria between 1482 and 1487.", "Matthias established one of the earliest professional standing armies of medieval Europe (the Black Army of Hungary), reformed the administration of justice, reduced the power of the barons, and promoted the careers of talented individuals chosen for their abilities rather than their social statuses.", "Matthias patronized art and science; his royal library, the \"Bibliotheca Corviniana\", was one of the largest collections of books in Europe.", "With his patronage, Hungary became the first country to embrace the Renaissance from Italy.", "As Matthias the Just, the monarch who wandered among his subjects in disguise, he remains a popular hero of Hungarian folk tales."]], ["Archibald Hope, Lord Rankeillor", ["Sir Archibald Hope, Lord Rankeillor (1639 \u2013 10 October 1706) was a Scottish advocate and judge, the second son of John Hope, Lord Craighall, the grandfather of the botanist John Hope and the great-grandfather of the chemist Thomas Charles Hope, FRSE."]], ["Barbara Edelp\u00f6ck", ["Barbara Edelp\u00f6ck( died 1495) was the mistress of Matthias Corvinus, King of Hungary.", "She gave birth to the King's only, although illegitimate, child, John Corvinus."]], ["John Westley", ["Rev. John Westley( 1636 \u2013 78) was an English nonconformist minister.", "He was the grandfather of John Wesley( founder of Methodism)."]], ["Lyon Cohen", ["Lyon Cohen( 1868\u20131937) was a Polish- born Canadian businessman and a philanthropist.", "He was the grandfather of singer/ poet Leonard Cohen."]], ["Abd al-Muttalib", ["Abd al- Muttalib Shaybah ibn Hashim( c. 497 \u2013 578) was the grandfather of Islamic prophet Muhammad."]], ["Gilbert Talbot, 3rd Baron Talbot", ["Gilbert Talbot, 3rd Baron Talbot( c. 1332\u20131387) was an English nobleman and soldier.", "He was the grandfather of John Talbot, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury."]], ["John Christian Kunkel", ["John Christian Kunkel (September 18, 1816 \u2013 October 14, 1870) was a Whig and Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania.", "He was the grandfather of John Crain Kunkel."]], ["Kaya Alp", ["Kaya Alp was, according to Ottoman tradition, the son of K\u0131z\u0131l Bu\u011fa and the father of Suleyman Shah, who was, in turn, the grandfather of Ertu\u011frul, and the great grandfather of the Ottoman Empire founder, Osman I."]]], "supporting_facts": [["John Corvinus", 0], ["Matthias Corvinus", 2]], "evidences": [["John Corvinus", "father", "Matthias Corvinus"], ["Matthias Corvinus", "father", "John Hunyadi"]], "answer": "John Hunyadi"}
{"_id": "3a0f751c086211ebbd5dac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film whose director was born first, In The Midst Of My Days or Outcasts Of The Trail?", "context": [["Hartley Lobban", ["Hartley W Lobban (9 May 1926 \u2013 15 October 2004) was a Jamaican-born first-class cricketer who played 17 matches for Worcestershire in the early 1950s."]], ["Les Parias de la gloire", ["Les Parias de la Gloire English title Pariahs of Glory or Outcasts of Glory is a 1964 French/ Italian/ Spanish international co-production filmed in Spain.", "Directed and co-written by Henri Decoin, it is set during the First Indochina War and is based on the 1953 novel of the same name by Roger Delpey who also co-wrote the screenplay.", "Delpey served as an infantryman in the 151st Infantry Regiment from 1947- 1949 in French Indochina then remained as a war correspondent writing four volumes of\" Soldats de BoueMud Soldiers\")."]], ["Jakov Sedlar", ["Jakov Sedlar( born 6 November 1952) is a Croatian film director and producer.", "A former cultural attach\u00e9 during the 1990s in the Franjo Tudjman government, his documentaries promote Croatian nationalist views, casting him as a far- right propagandist.", "His 2016 documentary\" Jasenovac \u2013 The Truth\" sparked controversy and condemnation for downplaying and denying the crimes committed at the Jasenovac concentration camp by the Usta\u0161e during World War II, instead focusing on crimes supposedly committed against Croats by communist partisans at the camp following the war, while using misinformation and forgeries to present its case, in addition to naming former and current Croatian officials, intellectuals, historians and journalists it dubs as\" Yugoslav nationalists concealing the truth\"."]], ["Wale Adebanwi", ["Wale Adebanwi( born 1969) is a Nigerian- born first Black Rhodes Professor at St Antony's College, Oxford."]], ["Henry Moore (cricketer)", ["Henry Walter Moore( 1849 \u2013 20 August 1916) was an English- born first- class cricketer who spent most of his life in New Zealand."]], ["Philip Ford (film director)", ["Philip Ford( October 16, 1900 \u2013 January 12, 1976) was an American film director and actor.", "He directed 43 films between 1945 and 1964.", "He also appeared 16 in films between 1916 and 1926.", "He was the son of actor/ director Francis Ford and the nephew of director John Ford.", "He was born with the family name Feeney in Portland, Maine, and only later took on the family name of\" Ford\" after his father and uncle had.", "He died in Los Angeles, California."]], ["Outcasts of the Trail", ["Outcasts of the Trail is a 1949 American Western film directed by Philip Ford and written by Olive Cooper.", "The film stars Monte Hale, Paul Hurst, Jeff Donnell, Roy Barcroft, John Gallaudet and Milton Parsons.", "The film was released on June 8, 1949, by Republic Pictures."]], ["The Outcasts of Poker Flat (1937 film)", ["The Outcasts of Poker Flat is a 1937 American Western film directed by Christy Cabanne and written by John Twist and Harry Segall.", "The film stars Preston Foster, Jean Muir, Van Heflin, Virginia Weidler and Margaret Irving.", "The film was released on April 16, 1937, by RKO Pictures.", "The screenplay is based on the short story\" The Outcasts of Poker Flat\" by Bret Harte, which has been brought to film at least five times, including in 1919\" The Outcasts of Poker Flat\" with Harry Carey and in 1952\" The Outcasts of Poker Flat\" with Dale Robertson."]], ["Outcast", ["Outcast or Outcasts may refer to:"]], ["In the Midst of My Days", ["In the Midst of My Days(\" U sredini mojih dana\") is a 1988 Croatian film directed by Jakov Sedlar."]]], "supporting_facts": [["In the Midst of My Days", 0], ["Outcasts of the Trail", 0], ["Jakov Sedlar", 0], ["Philip Ford (film director)", 0]], "evidences": [["In the Midst of My Days", "director", "Jakov Sedlar"], ["Outcasts of the Trail", "director", "Philip Ford"], ["Jakov Sedlar", "date of birth", "6 November 1952"], ["Philip Ford (film director)", "date of birth", "October 16, 1900"]], "answer": "Outcasts Of The Trail"}
{"_id": "2f6b0a3a0bb011ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is the paternal grandfather of Bohemond Iv Of Antioch?", "context": [["Asclepiades of Antioch", ["Asclepiades of Antioch was Patriarch of Antioch and martyr.", "He succeeded Serapion as Patriarch of Antioch in 211.", "He was given the title of martyr, due to the trials he endured during Roman persecution."]], ["Peter of Angoul\u00eame", ["Peter of Angoul\u00eame( died July 1208) was Bishop of Tripoli till 1201 and Latin Patriarch of Antioch from 1201 to 1208.", "He was imprisoned after a rebellion against Bohemond IV of Antioch.", "He died of thirst after he could only drink the oil of his lamp in his prison in Antioch."]], ["Stephanie of Milly, Lady of Jebail", ["Stephanie of Milly was a noblewoman of the Crusades.", "She was the second daughter of Henry of Milly or of Nablus, and first married William Dorel, Lord of Botron, bearing him a daughter, C\u00e9cile.", "After his death, she married Hugh III Embriaco, lord of Jebail( Gibelet) around 1179.", "Hugh died in 1196.", "In 1197 she accompanied an army to besiege Jebail, which had been captured by the Muslims, and bribed a guard to open up the city to them.", "She seems to have died soon after this.", "With Hugo, Stephanie of Milly had two sons( Guido I Embriaco and Hugo) and two daughters( Plaisance, wife of Bohemond IV of Antioch and Pavie, wife of Garnier l' Aleman and mother of John Aleman)."]], ["Raymond IV, Count of Tripoli", ["Raymond IV( died 1199) was the count of Tripoli( 1187\u20131189) and regent of Antioch( 1193 \u2013 1194).", "He was the son of Bohemond III of Antioch and Orgueilleuse d' Harenc.", "When Raymond III of Tripoli died in 1187 without heirs, he left his county to Raymond, who was his godson.", "After two years, Bohemond III desired to keep his heir closer to his Antiochene court and so brought him back and sent his second son, Bohemond IV, as count to Tripoli.", "After the elder Bohemond was captured by Leo II of Armenia, Raymond acted as regent until his return.", "In 1195, Raymond married Alice of Armenia, Leo II's niece, the daughter of Roupen III, to solidify the peace.", "They had one son, Raymond- Roupen, who fought for his inheritance as the eldest grandson of Bohemond III."]], ["Theodosius VI of Antioch", ["Theodosius VI( Abourjaily) of Antioch was Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch from 1958 to 1970."]], ["Athanasius I Gammolo", ["Athanasius I Gammolo was the Patriarch of Antioch, and head of the Syriac Orthodox Church of Antioch from 595 until his death in 631.", "Athanasius was also the author of\" The Life of Severus of Antioch\", a biography of the first Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch."]], ["Henry of Antioch", ["Henry of Antioch( b. 1198\u20131217, d. 18/27 of June, 1276), alternately known as Henri de Poitiers or Henry of Poitiers, was the son of Bohemond IV of Antioch, Prince of Antioch and his first wife Plaisance Embriaco de Giblet.", "In 1233 Henry married Isabella de Lusignan, the daughter of Hugh I of Cyprus and Alice of Champagne.", "In 1263, she was appointed regent of Jerusalem and in turn appointed Henry bailli of the kingdom.", "Henry and Isabella had two children:", "His children both adopted their mother's surname of\" de Lusignan\", founding the Second House of Lusignan.", "Henry drowned at sea of Tyre in June, 1276 while sailing to Tripoli in a German ship.", "His body was recovered and, after the death of Hugh III, both were returned to Nicosia for burial."]], ["Bohemond IV of Antioch", ["Bohemond IV of Antioch, also known as Bohemond the One-Eyed (1175\u20131233), was Count of Tripoli from 1187 to 1233, and Prince of Antioch from 1201 to 1216 and from 1219 to 1233.", "He was the younger son of Bohemond III of Antioch.", "The dying Raymond III of Tripoli offered his county to Bohemond's elder brother, Raymond, but their father sent Bohemond to Tripoli in late 1187.", "Saladin, the Ayyubid sultan of Egypt and Syria, conquered the county, save for the capital and two fortresses, in summer 1188.", "Raymond died in early 1197, leaving a posthumous son, Raymond-Roupen.", "Raymond-Roupen's mother, Alice, was the niece of Leo I of Cilicia who persuaded the Antiochene noblemen to acknowledge Raymond-Roupen's right to succeed his grandfather.", "However, the Latin and Greek burghers proclaimed Bohemond heir to his father.", "After his father died in April 1201, Bohemond seized Antioch with the support of the burghers, the Knights Templar and Hospitallers, and the Italian merchants.", "Bohemond made an alliance with Az-Zahir Ghazi, the Ayyubid emir of Aleppo, and Kaykaus I, the Seljuq sultan of Rum, who often invaded Cilicia during the following years, to prevent Leo I from attacking Antioch.", "Conflicts between Bohemond and the Latin Patriarchs of Antioch enabled Raymond-Roupen to seize Antioch in 1216, but Bohemond regained the principality in 1219.", "After Leo I's death, Bohemond tried to secure Cilicia to his younger son, Philip, but Constantine of Baberon, who had administered Cilicia during the previous years, imprisoned Philip in 1224.", "Bohemond allied with Kayqubad I, sultan of Rum, but he could not prevent Philip's murder in 1225."]], ["Isabella, Queen of Armenia", ["Isabella , also Isabel (27 January 1216/ 25 January 1217 \u2013 23 January 1252) was queen regnant of Armenian Cilicia from 1219 until her death.", "She was proclaimed queen under the regency of Adam of Baghras.", "But he was assassinated; and Constantine of Baberon (of the Hethumian family) was nominated as guardian.", "At this juncture, Raymond-Roupen, grandson of Roupen III (the elder brother of Isabella\u2019s father, King Leo I) set up a claim to the throne of Cilicia; but he was defeated, captured, and executed.", "Constantine of Barbaron was soon convinced to seek an alliance with Prince Bohemond IV of Antioch, and he arranged a marriage between the young princess and Philip, a son of Bohemond IV.", "Philip, however, offended the Armenians\u2019 sensibilities, and even despoiled the royal palace, sending the royal crown to Antioch; therefore, he was confined in a prison in Sis (now \"Kozan\" in Turkey), where he died, presumably poisoned.", "The unhappy young Isabella was forced to marry Constantine of Barbaron\u2019s son, Hethum; although for many years she refused to live with him, but in the end she relented.", "The apparent unification in marriage of the two principal dynastic forces of Cilicia (\"i.e.\", the Roupenids and the Hethumids) ended a century of dynastic and territorial rivalry and brought the Hethumids to the forefront of political dominance in Cilician Armenia."]], ["Bohemond III of Antioch", ["Bohemond III of Antioch, also known as Bohemond the Child or the Stammerer (1148\u20131201), was Prince of Antioch from 1163 to 1201.", "He was the elder son of Constance of Antioch and her first husband, Raymond of Poitiers.", "Bohemond ascended to the throne after the Antiochene noblemen dethroned his mother with the assistance of Thoros II, Lord of Armenian Cilicia.", "He fell into captivity in the Battle of Artah in 1164, but the victorious Nur ad-Din, atabeg of Aleppo released him to avoid coming into conflict with the Byzantine Empire.", "Bohemond went to Constantinople to pay homage to Manuel I Komnenos, who persuaded him to install a Greek Orthodox Patriarch in Antioch.", "The Latin Patriarch of Antioch, Aimery of Limoges, placed Antioch under interdict.", "Bohemond restored Aimery only after the Greek patriarch died during an earthquake in 1170.", "Bohemond remained a close ally of the Byzantine Empire.", "He fought against Mleh, Lord of Armenian Cilicia, assisting in the restoration of Byzantine rule in the Cilician plain.", "He also made alliances with the Muslim rulers of Aleppo and Damascus against Saladin, who had begun to unite the Muslim countries along the borders of the crusader states.", "Since Bohemond repudiated his second wife and married an Antiochene lady, Patriarch Aimery excommunicated him in 1180.", "Bohemond forced the Armenian rulers of Cilicia to accept his suzerainty in the late 1180s.", "He also secured the County of Tripoli for his second son, Bohemond, in 1187.", "However, Saladin occupied almost the whole Principality of Antioch in the summer of 1188.", "To preserve the peace with Saladin, Bohemond did not provide military assistance to the crusaders during the Third Crusade.", "Leo of Cilicia's expansionist policy in the 1190s gave rise to a lasting conflict between Antioch and Cilicia.", "Bohemond was captured in 1194 by Leo, who tried to seize Antioch, but the burghers formed a commune and expelled the Armenian soldiers from the town.", "Bohemond was released only after he acknowledged Leo's independence.", "New conflicts emerged after Bohemond's eldest son, Raymond, died in 1197.", "Raymond's widow, who was Leo's niece, gave birth to a posthumous son, Raymond-Roupen, but Bohemond's younger son, Bohemond of Tripoli, wanted to secure his succession in Antioch with the assistance of the commune.", "The elderly Bohemond seems to have supported his son during his last years.", "The War of the Antiochene Succession began with Bohemond's death and lasted until 1219."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Bohemond IV of Antioch", 1], ["Bohemond III of Antioch", 1]], "evidences": [["Bohemond IV of Antioch", "father", "Bohemond III of Antioch"], ["Bohemond III of Antioch", "father", "Raymond of Poitiers"]], "answer": "Raymond of Poitiers"}
{"_id": "6890eee908cd11ebbd93ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Are Afterwards and The Whistle (Film) from the same country?", "context": [["Shima (film)", ["Shima is a 2007 film from Uzbekistan."]], ["The Whistle (film)", ["The Whistle is a 1921 American silent drama film directed by Lambert Hillyer and written by May Wilmoth, Olin Lyman and Lambert Hillyer.", "The film stars William S. Hart, Frank Brownlee, Myrtle Stedman, Georgie Stone, Will Jim Hatton, and Richard Headrick.", "The film was released in April 1921, by Paramount Pictures.", "A print of the film is in the Library of Congress."]], ["California Winter", ["California Winter is an American drama film from 2012."]], ["Afterwards", ["Afterwards is a 2008 English- language psychological thriller film directed by Gilles Bourdos and starring Romain Duris, John Malkovich and Evangeline Lilly.", "Based on Guillaume Musso's novel\" Et apr\u00e8s ...\", the story tells of a workaholic lawyer who is told by a self- proclaimed visionary that he must try to prevent his imminent death.", "The film was shot in New York City, Montreal and various New Mexico locations over June to July 2007, and had a French release in January 2009."]], ["Date at Midnight", ["Date at Midnight is a 1959 British crime film from the Danzigers."]], ["Bombay Dreams (film)", ["Bombay Dreams is a Swedish comedy film from 2004."]], ["Cayuco (film)", ["Cayuco is a Spanish documentary film from 2007."]], ["A Kind of America", ["A Kind of America is a Hungarian comedy film from 2002."]], ["21\u00e8me Si\u00e8cle", ["21 \u00e8me Si\u00e8cle is a 2004 film from Senegal."]], ["One and Five", ["One and Five is a 1969 short film from Egypt."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Afterwards", 2], ["The Whistle (film)", 0]], "evidences": [["Afterwards", "country of origin", "French"], ["The Whistle (film)", "country of origin", "American"]], "answer": "no"}
{"_id": "dc2b2616088511ebbd6dac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who is older than the other, Double Wedding or What Ever Happened To Aunt Alice?? ", "context": [["Victor Buono", ["Victor Charles Buono( February 3, 1938 January 1, 1982) was an American actor, comic, and briefly a recording artist.", "He was known for playing the villain King Tut on the television series\" Batman\"( 1966 \u2013 1968) and musician Edwin Flagg in\" What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?\"( 1962), the latter of which earned him Academy Award and Golden Globe Award nominations.", "He was a busy actor from his late teens until his death at age 43 and, with his large size and sonorous voice, he made a career of playing men much older than he was."]], ["Richard Thorpe", ["Richard Thorpe( born Rollo Smolt Thorpe; February 24, 1896 \u2013 May 1, 1991) was an American film director best known for his long career at Metro- Goldwyn- Mayer."]], ["Henry Farrell", ["Henry Farrell", "( September 27, 1920 \u2013 March 29, 2006) was an American novelist and screenwriter, best known as the author of the renowned gothic horror story\" What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?\", which was made into a film starring Bette Davis and Joan Crawford."]], ["What Ever Happened to Timi", ["What Ever Happened to Timi is a 2014 Hungarian comedy film directed by Attila Herczeg."]], ["Lee H. Katzin", ["Lee H. Katzin( 12 April 1935- 30 October 2002) was an American director."]], ["What Ever Happened to Baby Toto?", ["What Ever Happened to Baby Toto?", "is a 1964 Italian black comedy film written and directed by Ottavio Alessi, starring Tot\u00f2.", "It is a parody of Robert Aldrich's\" What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?\"."]], ["Double Wedding", ["Double Wedding is a 1937 American romantic comedy film starring William Powell and Myrna Loy, and featuring Florence Rice, John Beal, Jessie Ralph and Edgar Kennedy.", "This was the seventh pairing of Powell and Loy, with another seven to go.", "It was directed by Richard Thorpe from a screenplay by Jo Swerling based on the unpublished play\" Nagy szerelem Great Love\") by Ferenc Moln\u00e1r.", "William Powell's fianc\u00e9e Jean Harlow died during production, halting filming.", "Powell later described finishing the film as\" very difficult under the circumstances\".", "Myrna Loy, who had been good friends with Harlow, wrote in her autobiography that she disliked the film because of Harlow's death and that it was\" the scapegoat for concurrent despair\"."]], ["Joseph D. Kelly (sound engineer)", ["Joseph D. Kelly was an American sound engineer.", "He was nominated for an Academy Award for the film\" What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?\" in the category Sound Recording."]], ["Debbie Burton", ["Debbie Burton was an American singer.", "She is best known for dubbing the singing voice of the young Baby Jane Hudson( played by child actress Julie Allred) in the 1962 film\" What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?\", singing the song\" I've Written a Letter to Daddy\".", "Burton also sang a duet with Bette Davis, the rock and roll song\" What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?\", written by Frank DeVol and Lukas Heller.", "It was released as a promotional single, with Burton's rendition of\" I've Written a Letter to Daddy\" on the flipside.", "An instrumental version of\" What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?\" can be heard in the movie.", "In 1964 Burton released a single entitled\" The Next Day\", which was co-written by Perry Botkin, Jr. with Harry Nilsson.", "The song was featured on the 2004 compilation\" Girls Go Zonk: US Beat Chicks and Harmony Honeys\".", "The single\" Baby It's Over\"( Capitol 1966) was also written by Nilsson and produced by Botkin."]], ["What Ever Happened to Aunt Alice?", ["What Ever Happened to Aunt Alice? is a 1969 American thriller film directed by Lee H. Katzin with Bernard Girard( uncredited), and starring Geraldine Page, Ruth Gordon, Rosemary Forsyth, Robert Fuller and Mildred Dunnock.", "The screenplay by Theodore Apstein, based on the novel\" The Forbidden Garden\" by Ursula Curtiss, focuses on an aging Arizona widow who hires elderly female housekeepers and cons them out of their money before murdering them.", "The music score was by Gerald Fried and the cinematography by Joseph F. Biroc.", "The film was funded by American Broadcasting Company( ABC), Palomar Pictures Corporation, and The Associates& Aldrich Company, and distributed by Cinerama Releasing Corporation."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Double Wedding", 2], ["What Ever Happened to Aunt Alice?", 0], ["Richard Thorpe", 0], ["Lee H. Katzin", 0]], "evidences": [["Double Wedding", "director", "Richard Thorpe"], ["What Ever Happened to Aunt Alice?", "director", "Lee H. Katzin"], ["Richard Thorpe", "date of birth", "February 24, 1896"], ["Lee H. Katzin", "date of birth", "12 April 1935"]], "answer": "Double Wedding"}
{"_id": "2242f491091611ebbdaeac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film was released more recently, Air Bud: Spikes Back or Fortunes Of Captain Blood?", "context": [["Air Bud: Golden Receiver", ["Air Bud: Golden Receiver( also known as Air Bud 2) is a 1998 American- Canadian sports comedy film directed by Richard Martin.", "It is the sequel to\" Air Bud\".", "The film was shot in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.", "It is also the last of the\" Air Bud\" films to be released theatrically.", "Outside the United States the film was often titled\" Air Bud 2\".", "This film is dedicated in memory of the original Air Bud( Air Buddy), who died of Synovial sarcoma \u2013 a rare form of cancer that affects soft tissue near the joints of the arm, leg, or neck \u2013 in 1998, just several months before the movie's release.", "Unlike its predecessor,\" Air Bud: Golden Receiver\" was a box office failure, receiving negative reviews and grossing$ 10,224,116 against a budget of$ 11 million.", "The film received a 21% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 29 reviews and an average rating of 4.3/10."]], ["Space Buddies", ["Space Buddies is a 2009 family comedy film.", "It is the third film in the\" Air Buddies\" franchise.", "It was released February 3, 2009.", "Like\" Air Buddies\" and\" Snow Buddies\", the film was released directly on DVD and became the first\" Air Bud\" film to be released on Blu-ray."]], ["Fortunes of Captain Blood", ["Fortunes of Captain Blood( 1950) is a pirate film directed by Gordon Douglas.", "Based on the famous Captain Blood depicted in the original novel and subsequent collections of stories written by Rafael Sabatini,\" Fortunes\" was produced by Columbia Pictures as yet another remake about the notorious swashbuckler.", "The film is complete with daring sword fights, sensational sea battles, intrigue, and a vivacious love interest.", "It later spawned a sequel from the same cast and crew only two years later entitled\" Captain Pirate\"."]], ["Captain Blood (1960 film)", ["Captain Blood is a 1960 French \u2013 Italian swashbuckler film directed by Andr\u00e9 Hunebelle and starring Jean Marais, Bourvil, Elsa Martinelli and Lise Delamare.", "It is based on a novel by Michel Z\u00e9vaco.", "The film has no relation to the American film\" Captain Blood\"( 1935)."]], ["Air Bud: Spikes Back", ["Air Bud: Spikes Back( also known as Air Bud 5) a 2003 direct to video film directed by Mike Southon.", "It is the fifth and final film in the original\" Air Bud series\".", "The film series itself was followed by a spin- off series: the\" Air Buddies\" franchise.", "It was the only\" Air Bud\" movie not to include Kevin Zegers.", "It was released on June 24, 2003."]], ["The Son of Captain Blood", ["The Son of Captain Blood is a 1962 Italian/ Spanish/ American international co-production film.", "It is the first starring role in a film for Sean Flynn, the son of Errol Flynn, who played the title character in the 1935 film\" Captain Blood\".", "The film was released in Great Britain in 1963 by Warner- Pathe( in some regions on a double bill with Hammer's\" The Scarlet Blade\").", "Paramount Pictures released the film in the U.S. in 1964 on a double bill with the Jerry Lewis film\" The Patsy\"."]], ["Captain Blood (1935 film)", ["Captain Blood is a 1935 American black-and-white swashbuckling pirate film from First National Pictures and Warner Bros. Pictures, produced by Harry Joe Brown and Gordon Hollingshead (with Hal B. Wallis as executive producer), directed by Michael Curtiz, that stars Errol Flynn, Olivia de Havilland, Basil Rathbone, and Ross Alexander.", "The film is based on the 1922 novel \"Captain Blood\" by Rafael Sabatini, with a screenplay by Casey Robinson, and concerns an enslaved doctor and his fellow prisoners who escape their cruel island imprisonment and become pirates in the West Indies.", "An earlier 1924 silent film version of \"Captain Blood\" starred J. Warren Kerrigan as Peter Blood, the physician-turned-pirate in this Vitagraph production.", "Warner Bros. Pictures took a serious risk in pairing two relatively unknown performers in the lead roles.", "Flynn's performance made him a major Hollywood star and established him as the natural successor to Douglas Fairbanks, Sr. and a \"symbol of an unvanquished man\" during the Depression. \"", "Captain Blood\" also established de Havilland, in just her fourth screen appearance, as a major star and was the first of eight films co-starring Flynn and de Havilland; in 1938 the two would be re-united with Rathbone in \"The Adventures of Robin Hood\".", "The same year, Basil Rathbone also starred with Flynn in \"The Dawn Patrol\" (1938).", "In 1962 Flynn's son Sean starred in \"The Son of Captain Blood\"."]], ["Captain Blood (1924 film)", ["Captain Blood is a 1924 American silent historical adventure film produced and distributed by The Vitagraph Company of America.", "The film is based on the novel,\" Captain Blood, His Odyssey\", by Rafael Sabatini, and was directed by David Smith, brother of Vitagraph founder Albert E. Smith.", "Early silent film hero J. Warren Kerrigan stars along with resident Vitagraph leading actress Jean Paige."]], ["Air Bud: Seventh Inning Fetch", ["Air Bud: Seventh Inning Fetch( also known as Air Bud 4) is a 2002 direct to video American film directed by Robert Vince.", "It is the fourth film in the\" Air Bud\" series."]], ["Air Bud: World Pup", ["Air Bud: World Pup( also known as Air Bud 3 in most other countries) is a 2000 made- for- video American comedy film directed by Bill Bannerman.", "The third film in the\" Air Bud\" series, it was the first to be filmed without Buddy, the canine star of the first two films; Buddy died after production of the previous film,\" World Pup\" was the first film in the\" Air Bud\" series not to be released theatrically in the U.S., opting to only be released on video; however, it was played in Philippine theaters for a limited time."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Air Bud: Spikes Back", 0], ["Fortunes of Captain Blood", 0]], "evidences": [["Air Bud: Spikes Back", "publication date", "2003"], ["Fortunes of Captain Blood", "publication date", "1950"]], "answer": "Air Bud: Spikes Back"}
{"_id": "a1f5fcc80baf11ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is the paternal grandfather of Charles Andrew Bruce?", "context": [["John Westley", ["Rev. John Westley( 1636 \u2013 78) was an English nonconformist minister.", "He was the grandfather of John Wesley( founder of Methodism)."]], ["Andrew Pasterfield", ["Andrew Bruce Pasterfield, is a Paralympic swimmer from Australia."]], ["Cy Casper", ["Charles Andrew\" Cy\" Casper( May 28, 1912 \u2013 March 7, 1968) was a player in the National Football League."]], ["Charles Andrew Bruce", ["Charles Andrew Bruce (1768\u20131810) was briefly Governor of Prince of Wales Island (now called Penang) from March 24, 1810, until his death in office in December 1810.", "Bruce was one of the sons of Charles Bruce, 5th Earl of Elgin and Martha Bruce, Countess of Elgin and Kincardine (1739\u20131810) and a brother of the collector Thomas Bruce, 7th Earl of Elgin, known for bringing the Elgin Marbles from Athens.", "The \"Prince of Wales Island Gazette Extra\" of 21 March 1810 recorded the appointment and arrival of Charles Andrew Bruce as Governor and the appointment of Colonel Norman Macalister and William Edward Phillips as members of Council."]], ["Lyon Cohen", ["Lyon Cohen( 1868\u20131937) was a Polish- born Canadian businessman and a philanthropist.", "He was the grandfather of singer/ poet Leonard Cohen."]], ["Andrew Abel", ["Andrew Bruce Abel( born December 3, 1952) is an American economist, a professor in the Department of Finance in The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania."]], ["Kaya Alp", ["Kaya Alp was, according to Ottoman tradition, the son of K\u0131z\u0131l Bu\u011fa and the father of Suleyman Shah, who was, in turn, the grandfather of Ertu\u011frul, and the great grandfather of the Ottoman Empire founder, Osman I."]], ["Charles Orr (socialist)", ["Charles Andrew Orr( November 15, 1906 \u2013 August 15, 1999) was an American economist and socialist."]], ["Charles Bruce, 5th Earl of Elgin", ["Charles Bruce, 5th Earl of Elgin and 9th Earl of Kincardine (6 July 1732 \u2013 14 May 1771) was the son of William Bruce, 8th Earl of Kincardine.", "His mother was Janet Roberton, daughter of James Roberton (principal Lord of Session) and great-granddaughter of advocate and judge Lord Bedlay", "On 1 June 1759, he married Martha Whyte (1739-1810, who later became governess to Princess Charlotte of Wales.", "They had eight children:", "Elgin was Grand Master of Scottish Freemasons from 1761 to 1763 and a founding member of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews.", "He built the planned industrial village of Charlestown, Fife.", "He is buried in the southern transept of Dunfermline Abbey close to the grave of Robert the Bruce."]], ["Abd al-Muttalib", ["Abd al- Muttalib Shaybah ibn Hashim( c. 497 \u2013 578) was the grandfather of Islamic prophet Muhammad."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Charles Andrew Bruce", 1], ["Charles Bruce, 5th Earl of Elgin", 0]], "evidences": [["Charles Andrew Bruce", "father", "Charles Bruce, 5th Earl of Elgin"], ["Charles Bruce, 5th Earl of Elgin", "father", "William Bruce, 8th Earl of Kincardine"]], "answer": "William Bruce, 8th Earl of Kincardine"}
{"_id": "2b9f37500bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the performer of song Burn (Usher Song) born?", "context": [["Wendy Burn", ["Wendy Burn( born 1959) is a Professor of Psychiatry and President of the Royal College of Psychiatrists.", "She specialises in old age psychiatry and dementia care."]], ["Burn (Usher song)", ["\"Burn\" is a song by American R&B singer Usher, which he wrote with American songwriters Jermaine Dupri and Bryan-Michael Cox.", "The song was produced by Dupri and Cox for Usher's fourth studio album, \"Confessions\" (2004).", "\"Burn\" is about breakup in a relationship with an older women who goes by the name of Amy Lewis (lives in Atlanta Ga) and the public referred to it as an allusion to Usher's personal struggles.", "Originally planned as the album's lead single, \"Burn\" was pushed back after favorable responses for the song \"Yeah!Burn\" was released as the second single from the album on March 21, 2004.", "\"Burn\" topped various charts around the world, including the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 for eight non-consecutive weeks; it succeeded \"Yeah!\" at number one.", "Both singles gave Usher nineteen consecutive weeks at the top spot, longer than any solo artist of the Hot 100 era.", "\"Burn\" was certified platinum in Australia and United States, and gold in New Zealand.", "The song was well received by critics and garnered award nominations.", "In 2009 it was named the 21st most successful song of the 2000s, on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 Songs of the Decade.", "This song won the 2005 Kids' Choice Award for Favorite Song."]], ["Roland Burn", ["Roland Burn( born 14 January 1950) is a Swiss biathlete.", "He competed in the 20 km individual event at the 1980 Winter Olympics."]], ["O Valencia!", ["\" O Valencia!\" is the fifth single by the indie rock band", "The Decemberists, and the first released from their fourth studio album,\" The Crane Wife\".", "The music was written by The Decemberists and the lyrics by Colin Meloy.", "It tells a story of two star- crossed lovers.", "The singer falls in love with a person who belongs to an opposing gang.", "At the end of the song, the singer's lover jumps in to defend the singer, who is confronting his lover's brother( the singer's\" sworn enemy\") and is killed by the bullet intended for the singer."]], ["Usher (musician)", ["Usher Raymond IV (born October 14, 1978) is an American singer, songwriter, actor and dancer.", "He was born in Dallas, Texas, but raised in Chattanooga, Tennessee until moving to Atlanta, Georgia.", "At the age of 12, his mother put him in local singing competitions, before catching the attention of a music A&R from LaFace Records.", "He released his self-titled debut album, \"Usher\" (1994) but rose to fame in the late 1990s with the release of his second album \"My Way\" (1997).", "It spawned his first U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot 100 number-one single, \"Nice & Slow\", among top-two singles", "\"You Make Me Wanna...\" and", "\"My Way8701\" (2001) produced the number-one singles \"U Remind Me\" and", "\"U Got It Bad\", as well as top-three single", "\"U Don't Have to Call\".", "It sold eight million copies worldwide and won his first two Grammy Awards as Best Male R&B Vocal Performance in 2002 and 2003.", "\"Confessions\" (2004) established him as one of the best-selling musical artists of the 2000s decade, selling 20 million copies worldwide.", "Bolstered by its four consecutive \"Billboard\" Hot 100 number one singles\u2014\"Yeah!BurnConfessions Part II\" and \"My Boo\"\u2014it has been certified Diamond by the RIAA.", "\"Here I Stand\" (2008) and \"Raymond v. Raymond\" (2010)", "both debuted atop of the \"Billboard\" 200 chart and respectively produced the number-one singles \"Love in This Club\" and \"OMG\".", "The EP, \"Versus\", produced top-five single \"DJ Got Us Fallin' in Love\", before releasing top-fifteen single \"MoreLooking 4 Myself\" (2012)", "also debuted atop the \"Billboard\" 200 chart with the top-ten single \"Scream\".", "The R&B ballads \"", "There Goes My Baby\" and \"Climax\" received Grammy Awards in 2011 and 2013.", "\"I Don't Mind\" also reached the top-fifteen in 2014, while \"Hard II Love\" (2016) peaked at five on the \"Billboard\" 200 chart.", "Usher has sold 23.8 million albums and 38.2 million digital songs in the United States.", "Internationally, he has sold 75 million records worldwide, making him one of the best-selling music artists of all time.", "Usher has won numerous awards and accolades including eight Grammy Awards and 18 Billboard Music Awards.", "At the end of 2009, \"Billboard\" named him the second most successful artist of the 2000s decade, the number-one Hot 100 artist of the 2000s decade, and ranked \"Confessions\" as the top solo album of the 2000s decade.", "\"", "Billboard\" also placed him at number 6 on their list of Top 50 R&B/", "Hip-Hop Artists of the Past 25 Years.", "Usher has attained nine US Hot 100 number-one singles.", "Considered an icon and sex symbol, he has had TV and film appearances and seen inductions into the Georgia Music Hall of Fame and Hollywood Walk of Fame.", "He owns the record label Raymond-Braun Media Group (RBMG), a joint venture with talent manager Scooter Braun that includes Canadian singer Justin Bieber."]], ["John Burn (geneticist)", ["Sir John Burn( born 6 February 1952) is a British professor of Clinical Genetics at Newcastle University."]], ["James Burn", ["James Burn( born 31 July 1849, date of death unknown) was an Australian cricketer.", "He played one first- class match for Tasmania in 1868."]], ["Hilary Burn", ["Hilary Burn( born 8 April 1946 in Macclesfield, Cheshire) is an English wildlife illustrator."]], ["Billy Milano", ["Billy Milano is a Bronx- born heavy metal musician now based in Austin, Texas.", "He is the singer and- occasionally- guitarist and bassist of crossover thrash band M.O.D., and he was also the singer of its predecessor, Stormtroopers of Death.", "He was also the singer of United Forces, which also featured his Stormtroopers of Death bandmate Dan Lilker."]], ["Bernie Bonvoisin", ["Bernard Bonvoisin, known as Bernie Bonvoisin( born 9 July 1956 in Nanterre, Hauts- de- Seine), is a French hard rock singer and film director.", "He is best known for having been the singer of Trust.", "He was one of the best friends of Bon Scott the singer of AC/ DC and together they recorded the song\" Ride On\" which was one of the last songs by Bon Scott."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Burn (Usher song)", 0], ["Usher (musician)", 1]], "evidences": [["Burn", "performer", "Usher"], ["Usher", "place of birth", "Dallas"]], "answer": "Dallas"}
{"_id": "146c16520bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where did the director of film Barracuda (1978 Film) study?", "context": [["Jason Moore (director)", ["Jason Moore( born October 22, 1970) is an American director of film, theatre and television."]], ["The Seventh Company Outdoors", ["The Seventh Company Outdoors is a 1977 French comedy film directed by Robert Lamoureux.", "It is a sequel to Now Where Did the 7th Company Get to ?."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Barracuda (1978 film)", ["Barracuda is a 1977 American horror/thriller film about a small Florida coastal town that is menaced by chemically induced and highly aggressive barracuda fish.", "The cast included Wayne Crawford, Jason Evers, Roberta Leighton, Cliff Emmich, William Kerwin and Bert Freed.", "It was directed by Harry Kerwin, with the underwater sequences handled by Wayne Crawford."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Wayne Crawford", ["Wayne David Crawford (1947 \u2013 April 30, 2016) was an American film and television actor, and film producer, screenwriter, and director.", "Crawford appeared in nearly thirty films, produced fifteen, wrote nine, and directed seven.\nCrawford received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Florida Atlantic University and served at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts teaching directing for their School of Filmmaking.", "He portrayed the title character in the film \"Jake Speed\", which he also co-wrote and co-produced. \"", "Variety Movie Guide\" said his portrayal was \"well played,\" and that he delivered his lines \"as an old-fashioned paperback hero would - in clich\u00e9s.\"", "He directed and starred in \"Crime Lords\", which was called \"predictable\" by \"DVD & video guide 2005\" while the Variety TV Review called it unpretentious and entertaining.", "He co-wrote and co-produced the film \"Valley Girl\" with Andrew Lane.", "He fought against the studio to ensure that Martha Coolidge was maintained as the director."]], ["Now Where Did the 7th Company Get to?", ["Now Where Did the 7th Company Get To? is a 1973 French- Italian comedy war film directed by Robert Lamoureux.", "The film portrays the adventures of a French Army squad lost somewhere on the front in May 1940 during the Battle of France."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Barracuda (1978 film)", 1], ["Wayne Crawford", 1]], "evidences": [["Barracuda", "director", "Wayne Crawford"], ["Wayne Crawford", "educated at", "Florida Atlantic"]], "answer": "Florida Atlantic"}
{"_id": "936837b80bda11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where did the director of film His Toughest Case die?", "context": [["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["Fritz Wendhausen", ["Fritz Wendhausen(7 August 1890, Wendhausen \u2013 5 January 1962", ", K\u00f6nigstein im Taunus) was a German actor, screenwriter and film director.", "He is also credited as Frederick Wendhausen and F.R. Wendhausen.", "In 1938 he emigrated to Britain from Nazi Germany."]], ["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]], ["Michael Govan", ["Michael Govan( born 1963) is the director of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art since 2006.", "Prior to this, Govan worked as the director of the Dia Art Foundation in New York City."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["Jesse E. Hobson", ["Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 \u2013 November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955.", "Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation."]], ["His Toughest Case", ["His Toughest Case (", "German: Sein gro\u00dfer Fall) is a 1926 German silent crime film directed by Fritz Wendhausen and starring Alexander Murski, Christa Tordy and Olga Tschechowa.", "The film's art direction was by Hans Jacoby."]], ["S. N. Mathur", ["S.N. Mathur was the Director of the Indian Intelligence Bureau between September 1975 and February 1980.", "He was also the Director General of Police in Punjab."]]], "supporting_facts": [["His Toughest Case", 1], ["Fritz Wendhausen", 1]], "evidences": [["His Toughest Case", "director", "Fritz Wendhausen"], ["Fritz Wendhausen", "place of death", "K\u00f6nigstein im Taunus"]], "answer": "K\u00f6nigstein im Taunus"}
{"_id": "15be92a60baf11ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is the mother of Jean Kennedy Smith?", "context": [["Peju Ogunmola", ["Peju Ogunmola is a Yoruba film actress who stars in Nollywood movies of Yoruba genres.", "Her father was the veteran actor Kola Ogunmola.", "She is the wife of Sunday Omobolanle, a 64- year- old Nigerian comic actor, playwright, film director, and producer.", "She is the stepmother of Sunkanmi Omobolanle who is also an actor."]], ["Alexander Kennedy Smith", ["Alexander Kennedy Smith( 7 July 1824 \u2013 16 January 1881) was a Scottish/ Australian engineer and former Mayor of Melbourne."]], ["Henriette Feuerbach", ["Henriette Feuerbach( 13 August 1812 \u2013 5 August 1892) was a German author and arts patron.", "She was the wife of Joseph Anselm Feuerbach and the stepmother of painter Anselm Feuerbach, whom she supported in his art."]], ["Jane Wigham", ["Jane Wigham( n\u00e9e Smeal; 1801\u20131888) was a leading Scottish abolitionist.", "She was the stepmother of Eliza Wigham and the second wife of John Wigham."]], ["Joseph P. Kennedy Sr.", ["Joseph Patrick Kennedy Sr.", "(September 6, 1888 \u2013 November 18, 1969) was an American businessman, investor, and politician known for his high-profile positions in United States government and for the political and other achievements of his children.", "Kennedy was born to a political family in East Boston, Massachusetts.", "He made a large fortune as a stock market and commodity investor and later rolled over his profits by investing in real estate and a wide range of business industries across the United States.", "During World War I, he was an assistant general manager of a Boston area Bethlehem Steel shipyard; through this position, he became acquainted with Franklin D. Roosevelt, who was the Assistant Secretary of the Navy.", "In the 1920s, Kennedy made huge profits by reorganizing and refinancing several Hollywood studios; several acquisitions were ultimately merged into Radio-Keith-Orpheum (RKO) studios.", "Kennedy increased his fortune with distribution rights for Scotch whisky.", "He owned the largest privately owned building in the country, Chicago's Merchandise Mart.", "Kennedy was a leading member of the Democratic Party and of the Irish Catholic community.", "President Franklin D. Roosevelt appointed Kennedy to be the first chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), which he led from 1934 to 1935.", "Kennedy later directed the Maritime Commission.", "Kennedy served as the United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom from 1938 until late 1940, when he annoyed Roosevelt by his pessimism about Britain's survival.", "During the Battle of Britain in November 1940, Kennedy publicly suggested that \"Democracy is finished in England.", "It may be here [in the United States]\".", "Following this controversy, Kennedy resigned his position.", "Kennedy was married to Rose Kennedy.", "During his later life he was heavily involved in the political careers of his sons.", "Three of the Kennedys' sons attained distinguished political positions: John F. Kennedy (1917\u20131963) served as a U.S. Senator from Massachusetts and as President of the United States, Robert F. Kennedy (1925\u20131968) served as Attorney General and as a U.S. Senator from New York, and Ted Kennedy (1932\u20132009) also served as a U.S. Senator from Massachusetts."]], ["Jean Kennedy Smith", ["Jean Ann Kennedy Smith (born February 20, 1928) is an American diplomat, activist, humanitarian, and author who served as United States Ambassador to Ireland from 1993 to 1998.", "She is a member of the Kennedy family, the eighth of nine children and youngest daughter born to Joseph P. Kennedy and Rose Fitzgerald, and is their last surviving child.", "Her siblings included President John F. Kennedy, Senator Robert F. Kennedy, Senator Ted Kennedy, and Special Olympics founder Eunice Kennedy Shriver.", "As Ambassador to Ireland, Smith was instrumental in the Northern Ireland peace process as President Bill Clinton's representative in Dublin.", "She was heavily criticized after urging the U.S. government to grant a visa to Sinn F\u00e9in President Gerry Adams, although her family claimed that this step influenced the Irish Republican Army in its declaration of a ceasefire in 1994.", "President of Ireland Mary McAleese conferred honorary Irish citizenship on Smith in 1998 in recognition of her service to the country.", "Smith is the founder of Very Special Arts (VSA), an internationally recognized non-profit dedicated to creating a society where people with disabilities can engage with the arts.", "In 2011, she was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian honor in the United States, by President Barack Obama for her work with VSA and with people with disabilities."]], ["Dorothy Granger", ["Dorothy Karolyn Granger( November 21, 1911 \u2013 January 4, 1995) was an American actress best known for her roles in short subject comedies in Hollywood.", "She was also the stepmother of film maker and former record producer Anthony J. Hilder."]], ["May Green Hinckley", ["May Green Hinckley( May 1, 1881 \u2013 May 2, 1943) was the third general president of the Primary of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- day Saints( LDS Church) from 1940 until her death.", "She was the stepmother of Gordon B. Hinckley, fifteenth president of the LDS Church."]], ["Irene Baker", ["Edith Irene Bailey Baker( November 17, 1901 \u2013 April 2, 1994) was an American politician and a United States Representative from Tennessee.", "She was the widow of Howard Baker Sr. and the stepmother of Howard Baker Jr."]], ["Verona Barnes", ["Verona Barnes( born December 29, 1946) is an American actress who appeared in multiple New York City theater plays.", "She is the stepmother of actress Rachel True.", "Her roles include Mrs. Harris and the Street Person in\" All God's Chillun Got Wings,\" as well as Jack's friend in\" The Great White Hope\"."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Jean Kennedy Smith", 1], ["Joseph P. Kennedy Sr.", 15]], "evidences": [["Jean Ann Kennedy Smith", "father", "Joseph P. Kennedy"], ["Joseph P. Kennedy", "spouse", "Rose Kennedy"]], "answer": "Rose Kennedy"}
{"_id": "c2fec59e0baf11ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is Infanta Maria Francisca Of Braganza's paternal grandfather?", "context": [["Maria Francisca of Savoy", ["Dona Maria Francisca of Savoy (Marie Fran\u00e7oise \u00c9lisabeth; 21 June 1646 \u2013 27 December 1683) was twice queen consort of Portugal as the spouse of two Portuguese kings:", "Afonso VI and Peter II of Portugal.", "She first became queen of Portugal at the age of 20 on the day of her marriage to Afonso VI; because the marriage was never consummated, she was able to obtain an annulment.", "On 28 March 1668, she married Afonso's brother, the Infante Peter, Duke of Beja, who was appointed prince regent the same year due to Afonso's perceived incompetence.", "Maria Francisca became queen of Portugal for the second time when Peter succeeded his brother as Peter II in 1683 but died herself later that year."]], ["Infanta Maria Francisca of Braganza", ["Infanta Maria Francisca of Braganza ; full name: \"Maria Francisca de Assis da Maternidade Xavier de Paula e de Alc\u00e2ntara Ant\u00f3nia Joaquina Gonzaga Carlota M\u00f3nica Senhorinha Sotera e Caia de Bourbon e Bragan\u00e7a\"; 22 April 1800 \u2013 4 September 1834)", "was a Portuguese \"infanta\" (princess) daughter of King John VI of Portugal and his spouse Carlota Joaquina of Spain."]], ["Princess Maria Josepha of Saxony (1867\u20131944)", ["Princess Maria Josepha of Saxony( 31 May 1867 \u2013 28 May 1944) was the mother of Emperor Charles I of Austria and the fifth child of George of Saxony and Infanta Maria Anna of Portugal."]], ["John VI of Portugal", ["John VI (Portuguese: \"Jo\u00e3o VI\"; 13 May 1767 \u2013 10 March 1826), nicknamed \"the Clement\", was King of the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves from 1816 to 1825.", "Although the United Kingdom over which he ruled ceased to exist \"de facto\" beginning in 1822, he remained its monarch \"de jure\" between 1822 and 1825.", "After the recognition of the independence of Brazil under the Treaty of Rio de Janeiro of 1825, he continued as King of Portugal until his death in 1826.", "Under the same treaty, he also became titular Emperor of Brazil for life, while his son, Pedro I of Brazil, was both \"de facto\" and \"de jure\" the monarch of the newly-independent country.", "Born in Lisbon in 1767, the son of Maria I and Peter III of Portugal, he was originally an \"infante\" (prince, but not heir to the throne) of Portugal.", "He only became heir to the throne when his older brother Jos\u00e9, Prince of Brazil, died of smallpox in 1788 at the age of 27.", "Before his accession to the Portuguese throne, John VI bore the titles Duke of Braganza and Duke of Beja, as well as Prince of Brazil.", "From 1799, he served as prince regent of Portugal (and later, from 1815, as prince regent of the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves), due to the mental illness of his mother, Queen Maria I.", "In 1816, he succeeded his mother as monarch of the Portuguese Empire, with no real change in his authority, since he already possessed absolute powers as regent.", "One of the last representatives of absolute monarchy in Europe, he lived during a turbulent period; his reign never saw a lasting peace.", "Throughout his period of rule, major powers, such as Spain, France and Great Britain, continually intervened in Portuguese affairs.", "Forced to flee to South America across the Atlantic Ocean into Brazil when troops of the Emperor Napoleon I invaded Portugal, he found himself faced there with liberal revolts; he was compelled to return to Europe amid new conflicts.", "His marriage was no less conflictual, as his wife, Carlota Joaquina of Spain, repeatedly conspired against her husband in favor of personal interests or those of her native Spain.", "He lost Brazil when his son Pedro declared independence, and his other son Miguel (later Miguel", "I of Portugal) led a rebellion that sought to depose him.", "According to recent scholarly research, his death may well have been caused by arsenic poisoning.", "Notwithstanding these tribulations he left a lasting mark, especially in Brazil, where he helped to create numerous institutions and services that laid a foundation for national autonomy, and he is considered by many historians to be a true mastermind of the modern Brazilian state.", "Still, he has been widely (if unjustly) viewed as a cartoonish figure in Portuguese-Brazilian history, accused of laziness, lack of political acumen and constant indecision, and is often portrayed as physically grotesque."]], ["Maria Teresa, Princess of Beira", ["Infanta Maria Teresa of Braganza( or; 29 April 1793 \u2013 17 January 1874) was the firstborn child of John VI of Portugal and Carlota Joaquina of Spain, and heir presumptive to the throne of Portugal between 1793 and 1795, until her short- lived brother Ant\u00f3nio Pio was born."]], ["Infanta Maria Francisca, Duchess of Coimbra", ["\" Infanta Dona\" Maria Francisca, Duchess of Coimbra( born 3 March 1997) is an Infanta of Portugal as a member of the Portuguese Royal Family.", "The second child of Duarte Pio, Duke of Braganza, the current pretender to the defunct throne of Portugal, and D\u00aa. Isabel de Castro Curvello de Her\u00e9dia, Infanta Maria Francisca is third in the line of succession to the former Portuguese throne, after her two brothers, D. Afonso, Prince of Beira, and Infante D. Diniz, Duke of Porto."]], ["Infante Henrique, Duke of Coimbra", ["D. Infante Henrique, Duke of Coimbra( 6 November 1949 \u2013 14 February 2017) was an Infante of Portugal and a member of the former Portuguese Royal Family as the youngest son of Duarte Nuno, Duke of Braganza, and Princess Maria Francisca of Orl\u00e9ans- Braganza.", "Infante Henrique was fifth in the line of succession to the former Portuguese throne at the time of his death.", "His elder brother, Duarte Pio, Duke of Braganza, is head of the House of Braganza, which ruled Portugal until 1910."]], ["Maria Francisca of Orl\u00e9ans-Braganza, Duchess of Braganza", ["\" Dona\" Maria Francisca of Orl\u00e9ans- Braganza, Duchess of Braganza( 8 September 1914 \u2013 15 January 1968) was the wife of Duarte Nuno, Duke of Braganza, a pretender to the Portuguese throne, and the daughter of Pedro de Alc\u00e2ntara, Prince of Gr\u00e3o- Par\u00e1, pretender to the throne of the Empire of Brazil.", "The Duke and Duchess had three sons, the eldest of whom, Duarte Pio, Duke of Braganza, is the current pretender to the throne of Portugal."]], ["Isabel Lu\u00edsa, Princess of Beira", ["Infanta Isabel Lu\u00edsa of Portugal (6 January 1669 \u2013 21 October 1690) was a Portuguese \"infanta\" and the sole daughter of Peter II of Portugal and his first wife and former sister-in-law Maria Francisca of Savoy.", "She was the heir presumptive to the throne of Portugal between 1668 and 1689, when her half-brother John was born.", "As such, she was styled Princess of Beira."]], ["Manuel, Prince of Portugal (1531\u20131537)", ["Manuel, Prince of Portugal( 11 November 1531 \u2013 14 April 1537), was the Prince of Portugal from 1535 to his death in 1537.", "He was the fifth child son of king John III of Portugal and Catherine of Austria.", "In 1535, his father officially designated him as Prince of Portugal, taking the place of his eldest sister Infanta Maria Manuela.", "However, after his premature death at five years old, his younger brother Infante Filipe became the next Prince of Portugal."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Infanta Maria Francisca of Braganza", 1], ["John VI of Portugal", 4]], "evidences": [["Infanta Maria Francisca of Braganza", "father", "John VI of Portugal"], ["John VI of Portugal", "father", "Peter III of Portugal"]], "answer": "Peter III of Portugal"}
{"_id": "b2fd7d7e0bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Which country the director of film My Blueberry Nights is from?", "context": [["My Blueberry Nights", ["My Blueberry Nights is a 2007 American romantic drama film directed by Wong Kar-wai, his first feature in English.", "The screenplay by Wong and Lawrence Block is based on a short Chinese-language film written and directed by Wong.", "\"My Blueberry Nights\" was the debut of jazz singer Grammy-winner Norah Jones as an actress, and also starred Jude Law, David Strathairn, Rachel Weisz, Natalie Portman, and Benjamin Kanes.", "The cinematographer of this film was Darius Khondji.", "Christopher Doyle was Wong's cinematographer for his last seven features before \"My Blueberry Nights\", starting from 1990's \"Days of Being Wild\"."]], ["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["John Farrell (businessman)", ["John Farrell is the director of YouTube in Latin America."]], ["Wong Kar-wai", ["Wong Kar-wai (born 17 July 1958) is a Chinese film director.", "His art films are characterised by nonlinear narratives, atmospheric music, and vivid cinematography involving bold, saturated colours.", "A pivotal figure of Hong Kong cinema, Wong has a considerable influence on filmmaking with his trademark personal, unconventional approach, and his films frequently appear on best-of lists domestically and internationally.", "Born in Shanghai in 1958, Wong moved to Hong Kong with his family when he was five.", "He began a career as a screenwriter for soap operas before transitioning to directing with his debut, the crime drama \"", "As Tears Go By\" (1988).", "While \"As Tears Go By\" was fairly successful in Hong Kong, Wong moved away from the contemporary trend of crime and action movies to embark on more personal filmmaking styles.", "\"Days of Being Wild\" (1990), his first venture into such direction, did not perform well at the box office.", "It however received critical acclaim, and won Best Film and Best Director at the 1991 Hong Kong Film Awards.", "His next film, \"Ashes of Time\" (1994), was met with mixed reception because of its vague plot and atypical take on the wuxia genre.", "The production of \"Ashes of Time\" was time-consuming and left Wong exhausted; he subsequently directed \"Chungking Express\" (1994) with hopes of reconciling with filmmaking.", "The film, expressing a more lighthearted atmosphere, catapulted Wong to international prominence, and won Best Film and Best Director at the 1995 Hong Kong Film Awards.", "Wong consolidated his worldwide reputation with the 1997 drama \"Happy Together\", for which he won Best Director at the Cannes Film Festival.", "The 2000 drama \"In the Mood for Love\", revered for its lush visuals and subtle storytelling, concretely established Wong's trademark filmmaking styles.", "Among his other work are \"2046\" (2004) and \"The Grandmaster\" (2013), both of which received awards and nominations worldwide."]], ["Michael Govan", ["Michael Govan( born 1963) is the director of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art since 2006.", "Prior to this, Govan worked as the director of the Dia Art Foundation in New York City."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["John Donatich", ["John Donatich is the Director of Yale University Press."]]], "supporting_facts": [["My Blueberry Nights", 0], ["Wong Kar-wai", 2]], "evidences": [["My Blueberry Nights", "director", "Wong Kar-wai"], ["Wong Kar-wai", "country of citizenship", "Hong Kong"]], "answer": "Hong Kong"}
{"_id": "63e7a68c0bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the husband of Chipeta born?", "context": [["Andrew Upton", ["Andrew Upton( born 1 February 1966) is an Australian playwright, screenwriter, and director.", "He is the husband of actress Cate Blanchett."]], ["Chipeta", ["Chipeta or White Singing Bird (1843 or 1844 \u2013 August 1924) was a Native American woman, and the second wife of Chief Ouray of the Uncompahgre Ute tribe.", "Born a Kiowa Apache, she was raised by the Utes in what is now Conejos, Colorado.", "An advisor and confidant of her husband, Chipeta continued as a leader of her people after his death in 1880.", "She was an Indian rights advocate and diplomat.", "She used diplomacy to try to achieve peace with the white settlers in Colorado and in 1985, Chipeta was inducted into Colorado Women's Hall of Fame."]], ["Alan Pownall", ["Stephen Alan Fletcher Pownall( born 30 December 1986) is an English singer- songwriter and the husband of actress Gabriella Wilde."]], ["Jon Leach", ["Jonathan Leach( born April 18, 1973) is a former professional tennis player from the United States.", "He is the husband of Lindsay Davenport."]], ["Stan Rice", ["Stan Rice( November 7, 1942 \u2013 December 9, 2002) was an American poet and artist.", "He was the husband of author Anne Rice."]], ["Stan Marks", ["Stan Marks is an Australian writer and journalist.", "He is the husband of Holocaust survivor Eva Marks."]], ["James Randall Marsh", ["James Randall Marsh( 1896- 1965) was an American artist and the husband of Anne Steele Marsh."]], ["Erick Chipeta", ["Erick Chipeta( born 28 June 1990) is a Zimbabwean professional footballer who plays as a defender and midfielder for the Zimbabwe national team."]], ["Devisingh Ransingh Shekhawat", ["Devisingh Ransingh Shekhawat is the former and first First Gentleman of India as the husband of Pratibha Patil."]], ["Ouray (Ute leader)", ["Ouray (1833 \u2013 August 24, 1880) was a Native American chief of the \"TabeguacheUncompahgre \") band of the Ute tribe, then located in western Colorado.", "Because of his leadership ability, Ouray was acknowledged by the United States government as a chief of the Ute and he traveled to Washington, D.C. to negotiate for the welfare of the Utes.", "Raised in the culturally diverse town of Taos, Ouray learned to speak many languages that helped him in the negotiations, which were complicated by the manipulation of his grief over his five-year-old son lost during an attack by the Sioux.", "Ouray met with Presidents Lincoln, Grant, and Hayes and was called the man of peace because he sought to make treaties with settlers and the government.", "Following the Meeker Massacre (White River War) of 1879, he traveled in 1880 to Washington, D.C..", "He tried to secure a treaty for the Uncompahgre Ute, who wanted to stay in Colorado; but, the following year, the United States forced the Uncompahgre and the White River Ute to the west to reservations in present-day Oklahoma."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Chipeta", 0], ["Ouray (Ute leader)", 2]], "evidences": [["Chipeta", "spouse", "Chief Ouray"], [" Ouray", "place of birth", "Taos"]], "answer": "Taos"}
{"_id": "f37e7ae0088d11ebbd70ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who was born earlier, The Affairs Of Martha or The Football Lottery?", "context": [["Myer J. Newmark", ["Myer Joseph Newmark( 1838\u20131911) was the youngest city attorney in the history of Los Angeles, California, and was active in the affairs of that city in the 19th and early 20th centuries."]], ["The Affairs of Martha", ["The Affairs of Martha, also known as Once Upon a Thursday, is a 1942 American romantic comedy film directed by Jules Dassin and written by Isobel Lennart based on her story.", "It stars Marsha Hunt and Richard Carlson."]], ["Jules Dassin", ["Julius \"Jules\" Dassin (December 18, 1911 \u2013 March 31, 2008) was an American film director, producer, writer and actor.", "He was a subject of the Hollywood blacklist in the McCarthy era, and subsequently moved to France, where he revived his career."]], ["The Football Lottery", ["The Football Lottery( Spanish: La quiniela) is a 1960 Spanish comedy film directed by Ana Mariscal."]], ["Christian Friedrich, Baron Stockmar", ["Christian Friedrich Freiherr von Stockmar( 22 August 1787 \u2013 9 July 1863) was a German physician and statesman, who was a leading player in the affairs of the United Kingdom under Queen Victoria."]], ["Rumbi Katedza", ["Rumbi Katedza is a Zimbabwean Film Producer and Director who was born on 17 January 1974."]], ["David Moysie", ["David Moysie( fl. 1590) was a Scottish notary public, known as the author of the\" Memoirs of the Affairs of Scotland, 1577 \u2013 1603\"."]], ["Lu Kang (diplomat)", ["Lu Kang( born May 1968) is a Chinese diplomat who currently serves as the Director of the Department of North American and Oceanian Affairs of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China."]], ["Ana Mariscal", ["Ana Mar\u00eda Arroyo Mariscal( 31 July 1923 \u2013 28 March 1995) better known as Ana Mariscal was a classic Spanish film actress, director, screenwriter and film producer.", "She also acted in Argentinean films.", "She was involved in well over 50 films between 1940 and 1968, frequently starring in films she also wrote and directed.", "She is iconic to 1940s and 50s Spanish cinema.", "Her brother Luis Arroyo( 1915 \u2013 1956) was also an actor and film director."]], ["Hassan Zee", ["Hassan Zee is a Pakistani- American film director who was born in Chakwal, Pakistan."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Affairs of Martha", 0], ["The Football Lottery", 0], ["Jules Dassin", 0], ["Ana Mariscal", 0]], "evidences": [["The Affairs of Martha", "director", "Jules Dassin"], ["The Football Lottery", "director", "Ana Mariscal"], ["Jules Dassin", "date of birth", "December 18, 1911"], ["Ana Mariscal", "date of birth", "31 July 1923"]], "answer": "The Affairs Of Martha"}
{"_id": "0d0705fc0bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of the director of film Boden'S Boy?", "context": [["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["Derek Oliver", ["Derek Oliver nickname Del Boy,( born 1984), is a Scottish lawn and Indoor bowler."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Lea Boy", ["Lea Boy( born 24 January 2000) is a German open water swimmer.", "She participated at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships, winning a medal."]], ["Boden's Boy", ["Boden's Boy is a 1923 British romance film directed by Henry Edwards and starring Edwards, Chrissie White and Francis Lister.", "It was based on a novel by Tom Gallon."]], ["Ricardo Jos\u00e9 Boy", ["Ricardo Jos\u00e9 Boy( born 5 March 1964) is an Angolan judoka.", "He competed in the men's half- middleweight event at the 1988 Summer Olympics."]], ["Sven Boy", ["Sven Boy( born 2 October 1976) is a German football coach and former footballer who most recently was in charge of VfR Neum\u00fcnster."]], ["Henry Edwards (actor)", ["Henry Edwards (18 September 1882 \u2013 2 November 1952) was an English actor and film director.", "He appeared in 81 films between 1915 and 1952.", "He also directed 67 films between 1915 and 1937.", "Edwards was married to actress Chrissie White, who co-starred in a number of his films.", "He was born in Weston-super-Mare, Somerset and died in Chobham, Surrey."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Boden's Boy", 0], ["Henry Edwards (actor)", 4]], "evidences": [["Boden's Boy", "director", "Henry Edwards"], ["Henry Edwards", "place of birth", "Weston-super-Mare, Somerset"]], "answer": "Weston-super-Mare, Somerset"}
{"_id": "2b48bfc7086111ebbd5dac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who died earlier, Johnny On The Run or The Man In The Fire?", "context": [["On the Run (1982 film)", ["On the Run is a 1982 Australian thriller film."]], ["Johnny on the Spot", ["Johnny on the Spot is a 1954 British crime drama film directed by Maclean Rogers."]], ["The Man in the Fire", ["The Man in the Fire( German: Der Mann im Feuer) is a 1926 German silent film directed by Erich Waschneck and starring Helga Thomas, Olga Tschechowa and Henry Stuart.", "It was released in the United States under the alternative title of When Duty Calls.", "The film's sets were designed by Botho Hoefer."]], ["Johnny-on-the-Spot", ["Johnny- on- the- Spot is a 1919 American silent comedy film.", "Directed by Harry L. Franklin, the film stars Hale Hamilton, Louise Lovely, and Philo McCullough.", "It was released on February 17, 1919."]], ["Personal Property (film)", ["Personal Property is a 1937 American romantic comedy film starring Jean Harlow and Robert Taylor and directed by W.S. Van Dyke.", "It is based on the play\" The Man in Possession\" by H. M. Harwood which had previously been made into a film\" The Man in Possession\" by MGM.", "It was the last film released with Harlow in it during her lifetime."]], ["Johnny on the Run", ["Johnny on the Run is a 1953 adventure film directed by Lewis Gilbert."]], ["Erich Waschneck", ["Erich John Waschneck( 29 April 1887, in Grimma, Kingdom of Saxony \u2013 22 September 1970, in Berlin) was a German cameraman, director, screenwriter and film producer."]], ["Lewis Gilbert", ["Lewis Gilbert( 6 March 1920 \u2013 23 February 2018) was a British film director, producer and screenwriter, who directed more than 40 films during six decades; among them such varied titles as\" Reach for the Sky\"( 1956),\" Sink the Bismarck!\"( 1960),\" Alfie\"( 1966),\" Educating Rita\"( 1983) and\" Shirley Valentine\"( 1989), as well as three James Bond films:\" You Only Live Twice\"( 1967),\" The Spy Who Loved Me\"( 1977) and\" Moonraker\"( 1979)."]], ["Man in Black", ["The Man in Black may refer to:"]], ["Man in a Shell", ["Man in a Shell is a 1939 Soviet drama film directed by Isidor Annensky.", "This film is based on the short story\" The Man in the Case\" written by Anton Chekhov in 1898."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Johnny on the Run", 0], ["The Man in the Fire", 0], ["Lewis Gilbert", 0], ["Erich Waschneck", 0]], "evidences": [["Johnny on the Run", "director", "Lewis Gilbert"], ["The Man in the Fire", "director", "Erich Waschneck"], ["Lewis Gilbert", "date of death", "23 February 2018"], ["Erich Waschneck", "date of death", "22 September 1970"]], "answer": "The Man In The Fire"}
{"_id": "642b190c0bda11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Who is the spouse of the director of film The Invisible Menace?", "context": [["Sophia Magdalena of Denmark", ["Sophia Magdalena of Denmark (3 July 1746 \u2013 21 August 1813) was Queen of Sweden as the spouse of King Gustav III."]], ["Mehdi Abrishamchi", ["Mehdi Abrishamchi is an Iranian People's Mujahedin of Iran( MEK) politician who has been described as\" the right hand man of Massoud Rajavi\".", "He is the former spouse of the group's current leader, Maryam Rajavi, whom he divorced so that she could become the spouse of Massoud Rajavi."]], ["The Invisible Menace", ["The Invisible Menace is a 1938 American mystery film directed by John Farrow and starring Boris Karloff.", "It was also known as Without Warning."]], ["Marie-Louise Coidavid", ["Marie Louise Coidavid( 1778 \u2013 March 11, 1851), was the Queen of the Kingdom of Haiti 1811 \u2013 20 as the spouse of Henri I of Haiti."]], ["The Invisible Boy: Second Generation", ["The Invisible Boy: Second Generation is a 2018 Italian fantasy- superhero film directed by Gabriele Salvatores.", "It is the sequel to the 2014 film\" The Invisible Boy\"."]], ["Princess Auguste of Bavaria (1875\u20131964)", ["Princess Auguste of Bavaria( 28 April 1877 \u2013 25 June 1964) was a member of the Bavarian Royal House of Wittelsbach and the spouse of Archduke Joseph August of Austria."]], ["Gertrude of Bavaria", ["Gertrude of Saxony and Bavaria( 1152/55\u20131197) was Duchess of Swabia as the spouse of Duke Frederick IV, and Queen of Denmark as the spouse of King Canute VI."]], ["Heather D. Gibson", ["Heather Denise Gibson is a Scottish economist currently serving as Director- Advisor to the Bank of Greece( since 2011).", "She is the spouse of Euclid Tsakalotos, former Greek Minister of Finance."]], ["John Farrow", ["John Villiers Farrow, KGCHS (10 February 190427 January 1963) was an Australian-born American film director, producer and screenwriter.", "In 1957, he won the Academy Award for Best Writing/Best Screenplay for \"Around the World in Eighty Days\" and in 1942, he was nominated as Best Director for \"Wake Island\".", "He had seven children by his wife, actress Maureen O'Sullivan, including actress Mia Farrow."]], ["Maria Teresa, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg", ["Maria Teresa, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg( born Mar\u00eda Teresa Mestre y Batista; on 22 March 1956), is the spouse of Grand Duke Henri."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Invisible Menace", 0], ["John Farrow", 2]], "evidences": [["The Invisible Menace", "director", "John Farrow"], ["John Farrow", "spouse", "Maureen O'Sullivan"]], "answer": "Maureen O'Sullivan"}
{"_id": "d6b4117a0baf11ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is the maternal grandfather of Philip Of Ibelin (1180\u20131227)?", "context": [["Helvis of Ibelin", ["Helvis of Ibelin( after 1178 \u2013 before 1 June 1216) was a daughter of Balian of Ibelin and his wife, Maria Komnene, who was the dowager Queen of Jerusalem.", "Helvis was a member of the House of Ibelin.", "She was Lady of Sidon by her first and second marriage."]], ["John of Ibelin (jurist)", ["John of Ibelin( 1215 \u2013 December 1266), count of Jaffa and Ascalon, was a noted jurist and the author of the longest legal treatise from the Kingdom of Jerusalem.", "He was the son of Philip of Ibelin, bailli of the Kingdom of Cyprus, and Alice of Montb\u00e9liard, and was the nephew of John of Ibelin, the\" Old Lord of Beirut\".", "To distinguish him from his uncle and other members of the Ibelin family named John, he is sometimes called John of Jaffa."]], ["Philip of Ibelin (died 1318)", ["Philip of Ibelin( born c. 1255; died 25 November 1318, Nicosia) was Seneschal of the Kingdom of Cyprus.", "As one of the sons of Philippa Barlais and her husband Guy of Ibelin, he was a member of the house of Ibelin.", "He married to: 1. c. 1280 Maria, daughter of Vahran of Hamousse by Mary of Ibelin, without issue; 2. c. 1295", "Maria Embriaco of Gibelletto( d. 1331)"]], ["Maria Komnene, Queen of Jerusalem", ["Maria Komnene or Comnena (Greek:", "\u039c\u03b1\u03c1\u03af\u03b1 \u039a\u03bf\u03bc\u03bd\u03b7\u03bd\u03ae, c. 1154 \u2013 1208/1217) was the second wife of King Amalric I of Jerusalem and mother of Queen Isabella I of Jerusalem.", "She was the daughter of John Doukas Komnenos, sometime Byzantine \"dux\" in Cyprus, and Maria Taronitissa.", "Her sister Theodora married Prince Bohemund III of Antioch, and her brother Alexios was briefly, in 1185, a pretender to the throne of the Byzantine Empire."]], ["Philip of Ibelin (died 1304)", ["Philip of Ibelin( died 1304) was constable of Cyprus.", "He was son of Baldwin of Ibelin, Seneschal of Cyprus and Alix, daughter of Walter III of Bethsan and Theodora Comnena- Lathoumnena.", "He married c. 1253 to Simone de Montb\u00e9liard, granddaughter of Walter of Montb\u00e9liard and had issue:"]], ["Guy of Ibelin, seneschal of Cyprus", ["Guy of Ibelin", "( French:\" Guy d' Ibelin\")( before 1306 \u2013 1350/60) was seneschal of Cyprus from 1318 and a burgher of Venice from 30 December 1334.", "He was the son of Philip of Ibelin( 1253 \u20131318), previous seneschal of Cyprus and Jerusalem by his second wife Maria of Giblet( d. 1331).", "He was evidently held in high regard by King Hugh IV of Cyprus, since he is named in a royal decree from 1329 as a magnificus vir, in charge of four newly created priesthoods in the cathedral of Nicosia.", "He married Margaret of Ibelin with papal dispensation in 1319.", "They had three children:"]], ["Isabella of Ibelin (died 1315)", ["Isabella of Ibelin( died 1315) was the daughter of Baldwin of Ibelin( d. 1313), lord of Korakou, and of Marguerite de Giblet."]], ["Guy of Ibelin (1286\u20131308)", ["Guy of Ibelin( 1286\u20131308), Lord of Nicosia, was the son of Balian of Ibelin, seneschal of the kingdom of Cyprus, and of Alice of Lampron.", "In 1303, with papal dispensation, he married his cousin Isabella of Ibelin, daughter of Baldwin of Ibelin and of Marguerite de Giblet.", "Their only child was Alix of Ibelin, second wife of Hugh IV of Cyprus.", "Guy was buried on September 8, 1308 in the Premonstratensian Abbey of Bellapais near Kyrenia, Cyprus."]], ["Philip of Ibelin (1180\u20131227)", ["Philip of Ibelin (1180-1227) was a leading nobleman of the Kingdom of Cyprus.", "As a younger son of Balian of Ibelin and the dowager queen Maria Komnene, he came from the high Crusader nobility of the Kingdom of Jerusalem."]], ["John of Ibelin (died after 1250)", ["John of Ibelin(\" Jean d' Ibelin\", died after 1250) was a member of the House of Ibelin and a crusader to the Kingdom of Cyprus.", "He was the son of Baldwin of Ibelin, seneschal of Cyprus, and of Alice de Bethsan.", "He married Isabelle du Rivet, daughter of Aimery du Rivet and Echive de Saint- Omer.", "They had:"]]], "supporting_facts": [["Philip of Ibelin (1180\u20131227)", 1], ["Maria Komnene, Queen of Jerusalem", 2]], "evidences": [["Philip of Ibelin", "mother", "Maria Komnene"], ["Maria Komnene", "father", "John Doukas Komnenos"]], "answer": "John Doukas Komnenos"}
{"_id": "595420700bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the place of death of the director of film Imperial Violets (1952 Film)?", "context": [["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["S. N. Mathur", ["S.N. Mathur was the Director of the Indian Intelligence Bureau between September 1975 and February 1980.", "He was also the Director General of Police in Punjab."]], ["Jesse E. Hobson", ["Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 \u2013 November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955.", "Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["Imperial Violets (1952 film)", ["Imperial Violets (French:", "Violettes imp\u00e9riales, Spanish:", "Violetas imperiales) is a 1952 French-Spanish historical musical film directed by Richard Pottier and starring Luis Mariano, Carmen Sevilla and Simone Val\u00e8re.", "It is an operetta film, based on the 1948 stage work of the same title.", "The film's sets were designed by L\u00e9on Barsacq and the costumes by Marcel Escoffier and Jean Zay.", "It was second most popular film released in France in 1952, attracting an audience of more than eight million."]], ["Louis Arbessier", ["Louis Arbessier( 1907 \u2013 1998) was a French film and television actor.", "He played Napoleon III in the 1952 musical film\" Imperial Violets\" Amongst his television roles was that of Maigret."]], ["Richard Pottier", ["Richard Pottier (6 June 1906, Graz \u2013 2 November 1994, Le Plessis-Bouchard) was an Austrian-born French film director.", "He was born in the Austro-Hungarian Empire as Ernst Deutsch."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Imperial Violets (1952 film)", 2], ["Richard Pottier", 0]], "evidences": [["Imperial Violets", "director", "Richard Pottier"], ["Richard Pottier", "place of death", "Le Plessis-Bouchard"]], "answer": "Le Plessis-Bouchard"}
{"_id": "c47e899108d011ebbd95ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Was Rebecca West or Philippe Lefebure born first?", "context": [["Wale Adebanwi", ["Wale Adebanwi( born 1969) is a Nigerian- born first Black Rhodes Professor at St Antony's College, Oxford."]], ["Philippe Maes", ["Philippus Masius or Philippe Maes, knight, (died 1627), lord of Bodeghem and Ophem, was a diplomat and public servant in the Spanish Netherlands."]], ["John McMahon (Surrey and Somerset cricketer)", ["John William Joseph McMahon( 28 December 1917 \u2013 8 May 2001) was an Australian- born first- class cricketer who played for Surrey and Somerset in England from 1947 to 1957."]], ["Philippe Lefebure", ["Philippe Lefebure( born 18 June 1908, date of death unknown) was a French ice hockey player.", "He competed in the men's tournament at the 1928 Winter Olympics."]], ["Wesley Barresi", ["Wesley Barresi( born 3 May 1984) is a South African born first- class and Netherlands international cricketer.", "He is a right- handed wicket keeper- batsman and also bowls right- arm offbreak."]], ["Henry Moore (cricketer)", ["Henry Walter Moore( 1849 \u2013 20 August 1916) was an English- born first- class cricketer who spent most of his life in New Zealand."]], ["Hartley Lobban", ["Hartley W Lobban (9 May 1926 \u2013 15 October 2004) was a Jamaican-born first-class cricketer who played 17 matches for Worcestershire in the early 1950s."]], ["Rebecca West", ["Dame Cicily Isabel Fairfield DBE( 21 December 1892 \u2013 15 March 1983), known as Rebecca West, or Dame Rebecca West, was a British author, journalist, literary critic and travel writer.", "An author who wrote in many genres, West reviewed books for\" The Times\", the\" New York Herald Tribune\", the\" Sunday Telegraph\", and\" The New Republic\", and she was a correspondent for\" The Bookman\".", "Her major works include\" Black Lamb and Grey Falcon\"( 1941), on the history and culture of Yugoslavia;\" A Train of Powder\"( 1955), her coverage of the Nuremberg trials, published originally in\" The New Yorker The Meaning of Treason\"( 1949), later\" The New Meaning of Treason\"( 1964), a study of the trial of the British fascist William Joyce and others;\" The Return of the Soldier\"( 1918), a modernist World War I novel; and the\" Aubrey trilogy\" of autobiographical novels,\" The Fountain Overflows\"( 1956),\" This Real Night\"( published posthumously in 1984), and\" Cousin Rosamund\"( 1985).", "\" Time\" called her\" indisputably the world's number one woman writer\" in 1947.", "She was made CBE in 1949, and DBE in 1959, in each case, the citation reads:\" writer and literary critic\".", "She took the pseudonym\" Rebecca West\" from the rebellious young heroine in\" Rosmersholm\" by Henrik Ibsen.", "She was a recipient of the Benson Medal."]], ["Philippe de Cabassoles", ["Philippe de Cabassole or Philippe de Cabassoles( 1305 \u2013 1372), the Bishop of Cavaillon, Seigneur of Vaucluse, was the great protector of Renaissance poet Francesco Petrarch."]], ["Greg A. Hill (artist)", ["Greg A. Hill is a Canadian- born First Nations artist and curator.", "He is Kanyen'kehaka, from Six Nations of the Grand River Territory, Ontario."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Rebecca West", 0], ["Philippe Lefebure", 0]], "evidences": [["Rebecca West", "date of birth", "21 December 1892"], ["Philippe Lefebure", "date of birth", "18 June 1908"]], "answer": "Rebecca West"}
{"_id": "87b3bafc0bb011ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is Charles Hutchinson (Nottingham Mp)'s paternal grandmother?", "context": [["Tjuyu", ["Tjuyu( sometimes transliterated as Thuya or Thuyu) was an Egyptian noblewoman and the mother of queen Tiye, and the wife of Yuya.", "She is the grandmother of Akhenaten, and great grandmother of Tutankhamun."]], ["Thomas Hutchinson (MP)", ["Sir Thomas Hutchinson (4 September 1589 \u2013 18 August 1643) was an English MP.", "He was born at Owthorpe, Nottinghamshire, the family estate in Nottinghamshire, the son of Thomas Hutchinson of Cropwell Butler and Lady Jane Sacheverell.", "He became Lord of Radcliffe.", "He was educated at the University of Cambridge in Pembroke College, which he entered in 1606, and studied law at Gray's Inn which he entered in 1609.", "He had succeeded to his father's estates as a minor in 1599.", "In 1611, he was attacked in London when alighting from a Thames boat by a guardian who cut off two or three of Hutchinson's fingers.", "Helped by a waterman, Hutchinson retaliated, biting a greater part of his assailant's nose off.", "He was knighted at Hitchinbrook in 1617 by King James I and appointed High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire in 1620.", "He was elected MP for Nottinghamshire in 1626 and again to the Short and Long Parliaments of 1640.", "He was a close friend of the King who gave him many important missions as a trusted friend.", "His first marriage was to Lady Margaret Byron, daughter of Sir John Byron Jr, of Clayton and later Newstead Abbey and Lady Margaret FitzWilliams.", "His second marriage was to Lady Catherine Stanhope of Shelford.", "She was the daughter of Sir John Stanhope and Lady Catherine Trentham.", "He died in London in 1643 aged 53 and was buried at the church of St Paul's, Covent Garden.", "His son was Sir John Hutchinson, who was married to Lady Lucy Apsley."]], ["Hubba bint Hulail", ["Hubba bint Hulail was the grandmother of Hashim ibn' Abd Manaf, thus the great- great- great- grandmother of the Islamic\" Nab\u012b\"( Prophet) Muhammad ibn Abdullah."]], ["Anne Denman", ["Anne Denman( 1587\u20131661) was born in Olde Hall, Retford, Nottinghamshire.", "Through a fortunate second marriage with Thomas Aylesbury, she became the grandmother of Lady Anne Hyde, Duchess of York and great- grandmother of Queen Mary II and Queen Anne."]], ["Charles Hutchinson (Nottingham MP)", ["Charles Hutchinson (1636-1695) was an English politician.", "He was M.P. for Nottingham during the second and third Parliaments of King William III of England.", "He was the 5th son of Sir Thomas Hutchinson (M.P.) by his second wife Lady Catherine Stanhope of Selford and his first son by Lady Catherine.", "His mother was the daughter of Sir John Stanhope, and the half sister of Philip Stanhope, 1st Earl of Chesterfield."]], ["Kaoru Hatoyama", ["After the elections of 2009, she became more widely known as the grandmother of Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama and his politician brother Kunio Hatoyama."]], ["Hannah Arnold", ["Hannah Arnold, also known as Hannah Waterman King, was the grandmother of Benedict Arnolds children."]], ["Mona Hopton Bell", ["Mona Hopton Bell( 1867- 1940) was a British artist, best known for her portraits of civic figures.", "She was the grandmother of the painter Jean H. Bell."]], ["G\u00fclbahar Hatun (wife of Mehmed II)", ["G\u00fclbahar Hatun( 1432 \u2013 1492) was the consort of Sultan Mehmed II, and mother of Sultan Bayezid II of the Ottoman Empire and the grandmother of Selim I."]], ["H\u00fcma Hatun", ["H\u00fcma Hatun (1410 \u2012 September 1449) was the fourth wife of Ottoman Sultan Murad II and mother of Mehmed II and the grandmother of Bayezid II."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Charles Hutchinson (Nottingham MP)", 2], ["Thomas Hutchinson (MP)", 1]], "evidences": [["Charles Hutchinson", "father", "Thomas Hutchinson"], ["Thomas Hutchinson", "mother", "Jane Sacheverell"]], "answer": "Jane Sacheverell"}
{"_id": "9da14ff1086311ebbd5eac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Who died later, Saeed Nafisi or Wilhelm Knechtel?", "context": [["Karl Wilhelm Wach", ["Karl Wilhelm Wach( also Carl Wilhelm or Wilhelm Wach)( 11 September 1787 \u2013 24 November 1845) was a German painter."]], ["Saeed Nafisi", ["Saeed Nafisi( also Naficy)( June 8, 1895 \u2013 November 13, 1966) was an Iranian scholar, fiction writer and poet.", "He was a prolific writer in Persian.", "Nafisi was born in Tehran, where he conducted numerous research projects on Iranian culture, literature and poetry.", "He first emerged as a serious thinker when he joined Mohammad- Taqi Bahar, Abbas Eqbal Ashtiani, Gholamreza Rashid- Yasemi and Abdolhossein Teymourtash to found one of the first literary magazines to be published in Iran, called Daneshkade, in 1918.", "He subsequently published many articles on Iran, Persian literary texts and Sufism and his works have been translated into more than 20 languages worldwide.", "He died in a Russian hospital in Tehran.", "Saeed Nafisi's relatives include Moadeb Naficy, the guardian and doctor of the Shah of Iran( Reza Pahlavi); and Moadeb's son Habib Nafisi( Naficy), a senior statesman, founder of Iran's labor laws, U.S.- Iran Attache, and founder of multiple technical universities in Tehran, Hamid Naficy, a noted scholar of Media and Cultural Studies, Siamak Naficy, an anthropologist, as well as acclaimed author, Azar Nafisi, a niece of his.", "Nafisi taught in Tehran University, Kabul University, Cairo University and San Jos\u00e9 State University."]], ["Wilhelm Baur", ["Wilhelm Baur or Wilhelm Baur de Betaz( Metz, 17 February", "1883 \u2013 Lindelfels, 26 May 1964) was a German Lieutenant General(\" Generalleutnant\") of the Heer during Second World War."]], ["Wilhelm Knechtel", ["Wilhelm Knechtel( 13 August 1837, Pihlerbaustellen \u2013 22 October 1924, Bucharest) was an ethnic German Austrian- Romanian gardener and botanist."]], ["Dick Stafford", ["Richard Calvert Stafford( 23 July 1893 \u2013 1 December 1912) was an English rugby union player.", "He played four times for the England national rugby union team in 1912 but died later that year aged only nineteen."]], ["Wilhelm Loewe", ["Wilhelm Loewe( 14 November 1814 in Olvenstedt \u2013 2 November 1886 in Meran, County of Tyrol) was a German physician and Liberal politician, also called Wilhelm Loewe- Kalbe or Wilhelm Loewe von Kalbe.", "He was president of the\" rump parliament\" remnant of the Frankfurt Parliament."]], ["Guillermo Bauer", ["Guillermo Bauer or Wilhelm Bauer was the proprietor of the first steam- operated flour mill in Argentina."]], ["William Charles John Pitcher", ["William John Charles Pitcher( 21 March 1858 \u2013 2 March 1925), known as Wilhelm or C. Wilhelm, was an English artist, costume and scenery designer, best known for his designs for ballets, pantomimes, comic operas, and Edwardian musical comedies."]], ["William of Hirsau", ["William of Hirsau( or Wilhelm von Hirschau)( 1030 \u2013 5 July 1091) was a Benedictine abbot and monastic reformer.", "He was abbot of Hirsau Abbey, for whom he created the\" Constitutiones Hirsaugienses\", based on the uses of Cluny, and was the father of the Hirsau Reforms, which influenced many Benedictine monasteries in Germany.", "He supported the papacy in the Investiture Controversy.", "In the Roman Catholic Church, he is a Blessed, the second of three steps toward recognition as a saint."]], ["Wilhelm Karl Ritter von Haidinger", ["Wilhelm Karl Ritter von Haidinger (or Wilhelm von Haidinger, or most often Wilhelm Haidinger) (5 February 1795 \u2013 19 March 1871) was an Austrian mineralogist."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Saeed Nafisi", 0], ["Wilhelm Knechtel", 0]], "evidences": [["Saeed Nafisi", "date of death", "November 13, 1966"], ["Wilhelm Knechtel", "date of death", "22 October 1924"]], "answer": "Saeed Nafisi"}
{"_id": "fd0b3fca0bdb11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "When is Richard Burke, 4Th Earl Of Clanricarde's wife's birthday?", "context": [["Edward Bermingham, 13th Baron Athenry", ["Edward de Bermingham, Anglo- Irish lord of Athenry and Dunmore, County Galway, died 1709, was the son of Francis de Bermingham, 12th Baron Athenry and Bridget, daughter of Sir Lucas Dillon.", "He succeeded as 13th Baron Athenry in 1677.", "During the Williamite War in Ireland he was a supporter of James II of England.", "He served under Richard Burke, 8th Earl of Clanricarde as an infantry captain.", "After the failure of James' cause he was outlawed and attainted, but the attainder was reversed in 1698.", "In later years he conformed to the Church of Ireland.", "He married firstly Lady Mary Bourke, daughter of Richard Burke, 6th Earl of Clanricarde and secondly Bridget, daughter of Colonel John Browne and Maud Bourke.", "He had three daughters and one son, Francis, who succeeded as 14th Baron Athenry."]], ["William Burke, 7th Earl of Clanricarde", ["William Burke, 7th Earl of Clanricarde( died 1687), Irish peer, was the son of Sir William Burke, younger son of Ulick Burke, 3rd Earl of Clanricarde, and Joan O'Shaughnessy.", "Burke had served with his brother Richard, the 6th Earl under their cousin, Ulick Burke, 5th Earl of Clanricarde, during the Irish Confederate Wars and they each succeeded to his title.", "He became Lord Lieutenant of County Galway in 1680 and its Chief Governor in 1687.", "His first wife was Lettice Shirley, daughter of Sir Henry Shirley and Lady Dorothy Devereux and granddaughter of Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex.", "By her he had three sons including his heir, Richard.", "His second wife was Helen, daughter of Donough MacCarty, 1st Earl of Clancarty, by whom he had two sons and two daughters."]], ["Joe Burke (running back)", ["Joseph Richard Burke( born February 9, 1961) is a former American football Running back.", "He played for the New York Jets in 1987."]], ["John Manners, 4th Earl of Rutland", ["John Manners, 4th Earl of Rutland( c. 1559 \u2013 24 February 1588) was the son of Henry Manners, 2nd Earl of Rutland, and Lady Margaret Neville, daughter of Ralph Neville, 4th Earl of Westmorland."]], ["Henry de Burgh, 1st Marquess of Clanricarde", ["Henry de Burgh, 1st Marquess of Clanricarde KP, PC( Ire)( 8 January 1742 \u2013 8 December 1797), styled Lord Dunkellin from birth to 1782, was an Irish peer and politician.", "He was the son of John Smith de Burgh, 11th Earl of Clanricarde and from 1753 to 1758 was educated at Eton College.", "In 1768 he was a Member of Parliament in the Irish House of Commons representing Galway County.", "He succeeded his father as Earl of Clanricarde( among other titles) on 21 April 1782, became a Knight of the Order of St Patrick on 5 February 1783 and on 6 March of the same year was invested as a member of the Privy Council of Ireland.", "On 17 March 1785, he married Lady Urania Anne Paulet, daughter of George Paulet, 12th Marquess of Winchester, but they had no children.", "He was made Marquess of Clanricarde in 1785, and from 1792 until his death on 8 December 1797 he was Governor and Custos Rotulorum of County Galway."]], ["Sir Henry Lynch, 1st Baronet", ["Sir Henry Lynch, 1st Baronet( died 1635) was an Irish knight and land agent.", "Lynch was the eldest of the 12 sons of Nicholas Lynch fitz Stephen( Mayor 1584 \u2013 1585) and great- grandson of Mayor Arthur Lynch( died 1539).", "He was a land agent for Richard Burke, 4th Earl of Clanricarde; their surviving correspondence from c.1617 to c.1632 was published in 1996.", "He was a mentor to his stepson Patrick D'Arcy and his nephew Richard Martyn, later senior political figures of Confederate Ireland.", "He was among the first of his family to become a lawyer, and several of his younger sons followed him into this profession, as did, under his influence, D' Arcy, Martyn, Geoffrey Browne and subsequent generations of The Tribes of Galway.", "The baronetcy was created for Henry Lynch on 8 June 1622.", "Lynch is said by some to have been knighted in 1627.", "He married Elizabeth, the daughter of Richard Martyn and the widow of James D'Arcy.", "They had 3 sons and 3 daughters and was succeeded by Sir Robuck Lynch, 2nd Baronet, Mayor of Galway for 1638 \u2013 39.", "His descendants included:"]], ["Frances Walsingham, Countess of Essex", ["Frances Walsingham, Dowager Countess of Essex and Countess of Clanricarde (1567 \u2013 17 February 1633) was an English noblewoman.", "The daughter of Sir Francis Walsingham, Elizabeth", "I's Secretary of State, she became the wife of Sir Philip Sidney at age 16.", "Her second husband was Queen Elizabeth's favourite, Robert Devereaux Earl of Essex, with whom she had five children.", "Two years after his execution in 1601, she married Richard Burke, Earl of Clanricarde, and went to live with him in Ireland."]], ["Ulick Burke, 1st Marquess of Clanricarde", ["Ulick MacRichard Burke, 1st Marquess of Clanricarde, 5th Earl of Clanricarde, 2nd Earl of St Albans( 1604, London \u2013 July 1657, Kent), was an Irish nobleman who was involved in the Wars of the Three Kingdoms.", "Lord Clanricarde was a Catholic Royalist, who had overall command of the Irish forces during the later stages of the Cromwellian conquest of Ireland.", "He was created Marquess of Clanricarde in 1646."]], ["Richard Burke, 4th Earl of Clanricarde", ["Richard Burke, 4th Earl of Clanricarde (also Richard de Burgh) (1572 \u2013 12 November 1635) was an Irish nobleman and politician.", "He was the son of Ulick Burke, 3rd Earl of Clanricarde and Honora Burke.", "Knighted in 1602 for his exploits as leader of the English cavalry during the Battle of Kinsale, he would later serve as Governor of Connaught from 1604 to 1616, and as a member of the Privy Council of Ireland.", "Having established himself as the largest and most influential landowner in Connacht, his later life was characterized by animosity between him and an increasingly hostile and acquisitive Dublin government.", "He actively served Queen Elizabeth I against the rebel Irish lordships and their Spanish allies during the Nine Years' War.", "He was appointed governor of Connaught, member of the privy council in Ireland, and, in 1624, created Viscount Tunbridge and Baron of Somerhill, a manor which he owned in Kent.", "The titles of Viscount Galway and Earl of St. Albans were conferred on him in 1628.", "By 1633 he was not only one of the principal landowners in Ireland, but virtually all powerful in County Galway.", "This aroused the resentment of the Dublin Government, which decided to use the method of empanelling juries to \"find\" defective titles, in order to recover the lands in question for the English Crown.", "The treatment which Lord Clanricarde experienced from the Lord Deputy of Ireland, Thomas Wentworth, was said to have accelerated his death in November 1635:", "Wentworth however pointed to the Earl's advancing years and asked sarcastically if he was to blame for a man being over sixty.", "The feud, which was continued by Clanricarde's son and heir, was in the long run very damaging to Strafford, who apparently did not reflect on the close connections Clanricarde, through his wife, had with just that faction of the English nobility, the Rich-Devereux clan, who were most hostile to Strafford.", "In 1603, he married Frances Walsingham, the widow of Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex.", "They had one son, Ulick, and two daughters, Honora, who married John Paulet, 5th Marquis of Winchester, and Mary, wife of Hon.", "Edward Butler of Ballinahinch.", "He was succeeded by his son and heir, Ulick, as 5th Earl of Clanricarde, who in 1622 had married Lady Anne Compton, only daughter of William Compton, 1st Earl of Northampton."]], ["Ulick de Burgh, 1st Marquess of Clanricarde", ["Ulick John de Burgh, 1st Marquess of Clanricarde KP, PC( 20 December 1802 \u2013 10 April 1874), styled Lord Dunkellin until 1808 and known as The Earl of Clanricarde between 1808 and 1825, was a British Whig politician."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Richard Burke, 4th Earl of Clanricarde", 12], ["Frances Walsingham, Countess of Essex", 0]], "evidences": [["Richard Burke, 4th Earl of Clanricarde", "spouse", "Frances Walsingham"], ["Frances Walsingham", "date of birth", "1567"]], "answer": "1567"}
{"_id": "4294897e0bb011ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is Christina Of Salm's father-in-law?", "context": [["Christina of Saxony", ["Christina of Saxony( b. Torgau, 25 December 1461 \u2013 d. Odense, 8 December 1521), was Queen consort of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden.", "She was born a granddaughter of Frederick the Gentle of Saxony, and daughter of Ernest, Elector of Saxony and Elisabeth of Bavaria.", "She was the grandmother of Christina of Denmark through her son Christian II."]], ["Hermann of Salm", ["Herman( n) of Salm( \u2013 28 September 1088), also known as Herman( n) of Luxembourg, the progenitor of the House of Salm, was Count of Salm and elected German anti-king from 1081 until his death."]], ["Francis II, Duke of Lorraine", ["Francis II (Fran\u00e7ois de Lorraine; 27 February 1572 \u2013 14 October 1632) was the son of Charles III, Duke of Lorraine and Claude of Valois.", "He was Duke of Lorraine briefly in 1625, quickly abdicating in favour of his son."]], ["Ogawa Mataji", ["Viscount was a general in the early Imperial Japanese Army.", "He was also the father- in- law of Field Marshal Gen Sugiyama."]], ["Charles Theodore, Prince of Salm", ["Charles Theodore Otto, Prince of Salm( 1645- 1710), was Count of Salm- Salm since 1663 and Obersthofmeister at the Austrian Court."]], ["Louis Otto, Prince of Salm", ["Louis Otto, Prince of Salm( 24 October 1674 \u2013 23 November 1738) was the Count of Salm- Salm from 1710, the only son of the Imperial chamberlain(\" Reichsk\u00e4mmerer\")", "Charles Theodore, Prince of Salm( 1645 \u2013 1710) and Countess Palatine Luise Maria of Simmern( 1647- 1679)."]], ["Philip Joseph, Prince of Salm-Kyrburg", ["Philip Joseph, Prince of Salm- Kyrburg( 1709 \u2013 1779) was the first prince of Salm- Kyrburg, from 1743 to 1779."]], ["John Philip II, Wild- and Rhinegrave of Salm-Dhaun", ["John Philip II of Salm-Dhaun (28 October 1645 \u2013 26 June 1693) was Rhinegrave of Salm-Dhaun from 1673 until his death.", "He was the son of Count John Louis of Salm-Dhaun and his wife, Elisabeth of Salm-Neufville.", "He married Anna Catherine, the daughter of John Louis, Count of Nassau-Ottweiler and Countess Palatine Dorothea Catherine of Birkenfeld-Bischweiler.", "They had seven children:\nJohn Philip II was born and died in Hochstetten-Dhaun."]], ["Peter Burroughs", ["Peter Burroughs( born 27 January 1947) is a British television and film actor, the director of Willow Management.", "He is the father- in- law of actor and TV presenter Warwick Davis."]], ["Christina of Salm", ["Countess Christina of Salm (1575\u20131627), was a duchess consort of Lorraine; married in 1597 to Francis II, Duke of Lorraine."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Christina of Salm", 0], ["Francis II, Duke of Lorraine", 0]], "evidences": [["Christina of Salm", "spouse", "Francis II, Duke of Lorraine"], ["Francis II, Duke of Lorraine", "father", "Charles III"]], "answer": "Charles III"}
{"_id": "ad99940c089111ebbd73ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who is older than the other, The Hostage Tower or The Wac From Walla Walla? ", "context": [["The WAC from Walla Walla", ["The WAC from Walla Walla is a 1952 American comedy film directed by William Witney and written by Arthur T. Horman.", "The film stars Judy Canova, Stephen Dunne, George Cleveland, June Vincent, Irene Ryan and Roy Barcroft.", "The film was released on October 10, 1952, by Republic Pictures."]], ["Monty Buell", ["Montgomery( Monty)", "Buell is the former chair of the Department of History and Philosophy at Walla Walla University in College Place, Washington, as well as current Professor of History.", "A 1990 graduate of what was then Walla Walla College, Buell joined the Walla Walla University faculty in 1996 after completing his masters at Purdue University one year earlier.", "At Walla Walla University, Buell teaches U.S. History, American Intellectual History, American Economy, and Emergence of Modern America.", "Walla Walla University presented Buell with the President's Award for Excellence in Teaching in 2008.", "Monty Buell has given various presentations such as \u201c A Consuming Faith: The Economic Consequences of Cultural Values, \u201d which was presented at Walla Walla University and \u201c A Woman \u2019s Place is Sliming Fish: Work Cultures in Alaska \u2019s Commercial Fisheries, \u201d given at a Pacific Northwest History conference in Portland, Oregon.", "Buell is a member of the steering committee for \u201c Global Change, Local Challenge: A Community Conference on How We Can Prepare for the Local Impacts of Global Warming and Declining Oil Production. \u201d", "He also wrote\" Status of Pacific Salmon and Their Role in North Pacific Ecosystems,\" a publication of the U.S. Delegation to the North Pacific Anadromous Fish Commission of which Buell is also a member."]], ["Don Roff", ["Don Roff( born December 13, 1966, in Walla Walla, Washington) is a writer and filmmaker.", "Roff grew up in Milton- Freewater, Oregon.", "He worked at the local drive- in theater and made Super 8 mm and VHS movies with his neighborhood friends.", "He graduated from McLoughlin Union High School in 1985.", "Roff joined the United States Army in 1989 and became a US Army Ranger.", "He was stationed at Fort Benning, Georgia in the 3d Ranger Battalion, and was a part of Operation Just Cause in Panama.", "He graduated from Walla Walla Community College in 1995 and The Evergreen State College in 1997.", "After living in Seattle, Washington and New York City, Roff returned to Walla Walla, Washington in 2011.", "He practices veganism.", "In June 2006, Roff received the Zola Award for screenwriting from the Pacific Northwest Writers Association."]], ["William Witney", ["William Nuelsen Witney( May 15, 1915 \u2013 March 17, 2002) was an American film and television director.", "He is best remembered for the movie serials he co-directed with John English for Republic Pictures such as\" Daredevils of the Red CircleZorro's Fighting Legion\" and\" Drums of Fu Manchu\"."]], ["Vincent Borleske", ["Raymond Vincent\" Nig\" Borleske( January 8, 1887 \u2013 January 2, 1957) was an American minor league baseball player and college football player and coach.", "He served as the head football coach at Whitman College in Walla Walla, Washington from 1915 to 1946.", "Borleske was born in Albert Lea, Minnesota.", "He was the mayor of Walla Walla from 1948 to 1954.", "Borleske died on January 2, 1957, of a heart attack, in Walla Walla.", "He was the manager of the Marcus Whitman Hotel in Walla Walla at the time of his death.", "Borleske's brother, Stanley Borleske, was also a college athlete and coach."]], ["Claudio Guzm\u00e1n", ["Claudio Guzm\u00e1n (August 2, 1927 in Chill\u00e1n, Chile \u2013 July 12, 2008 in Los Angeles, California) was a Chilean-American television director, producer, art director, and production designer.", "He is perhaps best known for his work as director and producer of the television series \"I Dream of Jeannie\".", "Guzm\u00e1n was nominated for an Emmy Award for his art direction on the 1953-54 series \"Where's Raymond?The Ray Bolger Show\").", "He was also an art director at Desilu, on television shows such as \"Make Room for DaddyThe Real McCoys\", and \"The Lucy Show\".", "In addition to \"I Dream of Jeannie\", Guzm\u00e1n directed such programs as \"The Dick Van Dyke ShowThe Patty Duke ShowThe FugitiveThe Flying NunThe Partridge Family\", and \"Harper Valley PTA\".", "He was also an executive producer on the series \"Villa Alegre\", for which he received two Daytime Emmy Award nominations.", "He was married in 1964 to Anna Maria Alberghetti with whom he had two daughters.", "His second daughter is Pilar Guzm\u00e1n (born 1970), a food critic & lifestyle & home/garden columnist for the New York Times.", "Pilar graduated from UC Berkeley with a degree in English & Italian.", "Guzman and Alberghetti were divorced in 1974.", "In 1981 he married Martha J. McAuliffe; they remained married until his passing."]], ["Bill Gulick", ["Grover C. \"Bill\" Gulick (February 22, 1916 \u2013 October 25, 2013) was an American author and historian from Walla Walla, Washington."]], ["The Hostage Tower", ["The Hostage Tower is a 1980 American spy and thriller telemovie starring Peter Fonda and Douglas Fairbanks Jr., and directed by Claudio Guzm\u00e1n, well known for his work in sitcoms.", "It is based on a book of the same name by John Denis, based on an idea by Alistair MacLean.", "The book was written deliberately for television adaptation.", "It is the first in the series of UNACO books."]], ["Wayne Chabre", ["Wayne Chabre( born 1947) is an American sculptor from Walla Walla, Washington.", "His works have been described as\" whimsical\".", "Many of his sculptures are functional, such as gargoyles and downspouts; railings and gates; lighting, pavilions, fountains, and benches."]], ["Ben Palmer", ["Ben Palmer is a British film and television director who is known for being the director of\" Bo' Selecta\" and\" The Inbetweeners\"."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Hostage Tower", 0], ["The WAC from Walla Walla", 0], ["Claudio Guzm\u00e1n", 0], ["William Witney", 0]], "evidences": [["The Hostage Tower", "director", "Claudio Guzm\u00e1n"], ["The WAC from Walla Walla", "director", "William Witney"], ["Claudio Guzm\u00e1n", "date of birth", "August 2, 1927"], ["William Witney", "date of birth", "May 15, 1915"]], "answer": "The Wac From Walla Walla"}
{"_id": "599dd07c0baf11ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is the paternal grandmother of Princess Alexandrine Of Prussia (1842\u20131906)?", "context": [["Frederick Augustus II, Grand Duke of Oldenburg", ["Frederick Augustus II( 16 November 1852 in Oldenburg \u2013 24 February 1931 in Rastede) was the last ruling Grand Duke of Oldenburg.", "He married Princess Elisabeth Anna of Prussia, daughter of Princess Maria Anna of Anhalt- Dessau and Prince Frederick Charles of Prussia.", "After her death, he married Elisabeth Alexandrine of Mecklenburg- Schwerin."]], ["Princess Alexandrine of Prussia (1803\u20131892)", ["Princess Alexandrine of Prussia( 23 February 1803 \u2013 21 April 1892) was Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg- Schwerin by marriage to Paul Frederick, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg- Schwerin.", "She was the daughter of Frederick William III of Prussia and Louise of Mecklenburg- Strelitz."]], ["Hannah Arnold", ["Hannah Arnold, also known as Hannah Waterman King, was the grandmother of Benedict Arnolds children."]], ["Tjuyu", ["Tjuyu( sometimes transliterated as Thuya or Thuyu) was an Egyptian noblewoman and the mother of queen Tiye, and the wife of Yuya.", "She is the grandmother of Akhenaten, and great grandmother of Tutankhamun."]], ["Hubba bint Hulail", ["Hubba bint Hulail was the grandmother of Hashim ibn' Abd Manaf, thus the great- great- great- grandmother of the Islamic\" Nab\u012b\"( Prophet) Muhammad ibn Abdullah."]], ["Duke William of Mecklenburg-Schwerin", ["Willem of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (Ludwigsburg, 5 March 1827 - Heidelberg, 28 July 1879), was the second son of Hereditary Grand Duke Paul Friedrich of Mecklenburg and his wife Princess Alexandrine of Prussia, daughter of Frederick William III."]], ["Princess Marie of Windisch-Graetz", ["Princess Marie of Windisch- Graetz( 11 December 1856 \u2013 9 August 1929) was an Austrian noble.", "She was the daughter of Hugo, Prince of Windisch- Gr\u00e4tz, and Princess Louise of Mecklenburg- Schwerin( herself the eldest daughter of Grand Duke Paul Frederick and Princess Alexandrine of Prussia)."]], ["Prince Albert of Prussia (1809\u20131872)", ["Prince Frederick Henry Albert of Prussia (4 October 1809 \u2013 14 October 1872) was the fifth son and youngest child of King Frederick William III of Prussia and Louise of Mecklenburg-Strelitz.", "His parents had fled to East Prussia after the occupation of Berlin by Napoleon, and Albert was born in K\u00f6nigsberg.", "Two of Albert's elder brothers were Frederick William IV, King of Prussia from 1840 till 1861, and William I, King of Prussia from 1861 to 1888 and German Emperor from 1871 until 1888."]], ["Princess Alexandrine of Prussia (1842\u20131906)", ["Princess Frederica Wilhelmina Louise Elisabeth \"Alexandrine\" of Prussia (1 February 1842 \u2013 26 March 1906) was a member of the House of Hohenzollern as the daughter of Prince Albert of Prussia and his wife Princess Marianne of the Netherlands."]], ["Princess Alexandrine of Baden", ["Princess Alexandrine of Baden( Alexandrine Luise Amalie Friederike Elisabeth Sophie; 6 December 1820 \u2013 20 December 1904) was the Duchess of Saxe- Coburg and Gotha as the wife of Ernest II.", "She was the eldest child of Leopold, Grand Duke of Baden, and his wife Princess Sophie of Sweden."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Princess Alexandrine of Prussia (1842\u20131906)", 0], ["Prince Albert of Prussia (1809\u20131872)", 0]], "evidences": [["Princess Alexandrine of Prussia (1842\u20131906)", "father", "Prince Albert of Prussia"], ["Prince Albert of Prussia", "mother", "Louise of Mecklenburg-Strelitz"]], "answer": "Louise of Mecklenburg-Strelitz"}
{"_id": "3bee1660089911ebbd77ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who was born earlier, Una Storia D'Amore (1969 Film) or Ta Chv\u00edle, Ten Okam\u017eik?", "context": [["Rumbi Katedza", ["Rumbi Katedza is a Zimbabwean Film Producer and Director who was born on 17 January 1974."]], ["Michele Lupo", ["Michele Lupo( 4 December 1932 \u2013 27 June 1989), was an Italian film director.", "He directed 23 films between 1962 and 1982.", "He was born in Corleone, Italy, and died in Rome, Italy."]], ["Ms. Stiletto", ["Ms. Stiletto, is a 1969 film directed by Bruno Corbucci."]], ["Ji\u0159\u00ed Sequens", ["Ji\u0159\u00ed Sequens( 23 April 1922 \u2013 21 January 2008) was a Czech film director."]], ["The Very Friendly Neighbors", ["The Very Friendly Neighbors is a 1969 film directed by Albert Zugsmith."]], ["Una storia d'amore (1969 film)", ["Una storia d'amore is a 1969 Italian film directed by Michele Lupo featuring soprano Anna Moffo."]], ["Ta chv\u00edle, ten okam\u017eik", ["Ta chv\u00edle, ten okam\u017eik is a 1981 Czech drama film directed by Ji\u0159\u00ed Sequens.", "It was entered into the 12th Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Special Prize."]], ["A Boy... a Girl", ["A Boy ... a Girl is a 1969 film directed by John Derek."]], ["Hassan Zee", ["Hassan Zee is a Pakistani- American film director who was born in Chakwal, Pakistan."]], ["Two Roses and a Golden Rod", ["Two Roses and a Golden Rod is a 1969 film directed by Albert Zugsmith."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Una storia d'amore (1969 film)", 0], ["Ta chv\u00edle, ten okam\u017eik", 0], ["Michele Lupo", 0], ["Ji\u0159\u00ed Sequens", 0]], "evidences": [["Una storia d'amore (1969 film)", "director", "Michele Lupo"], ["Ta chv\u00edle, ten okam\u017eik", "director", "Ji\u0159\u00ed Sequens"], ["Michele Lupo", "date of birth", "4 December 1932"], ["Ji\u0159\u00ed Sequens", "date of birth", "23 April 1922"]], "answer": "Ta Chv\u00edle, Ten Okam\u017eik"}
{"_id": "4f3120700bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of the director of film Must Love Dogs?", "context": [["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Jesse E. Hobson", ["Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 \u2013 November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955.", "Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["Must Love Dogs", ["Must Love Dogs is a 2005 American romantic comedy film based on Claire Cook's 2002 novel of the same name.", "Starring Diane Lane and John Cusack, it is the second and final film directed and written by Gary David Goldberg and was produced on a budget of $30 million.", "The film focuses on a woman's struggle with divorce and meeting new people afterward.", "Production started on October 12, 2004 with a final release date of July 29, 2005.", "Critics opinions were mostly negative but indicated that the actors were not to blame. \"", "Must Love Dogs\" took the fifth spot on its opening weekend and has grossed more than $58 million worldwide.", "The film was released on VHS and DVD on December 20, 2005."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Angela Quarles", ["Angela Quarles is an American time travel and contemporary romance author who has published 9 novels.", "Her novel\" Must Love Chainmail\" won the 2016 RITA Award for Best Paranormal Romance.", "Her debut novel\" Must Love Breeches\" made the USA Today bestseller list the week of November 5, 2015."]], ["Gary David Goldberg", ["Gary David Goldberg (June 25, 1944 \u2013 June 23, 2013) was an American writer and producer for television and film.", "Goldberg was best known for his work on \"Family Ties\" (1982\u201389), \"Spin City\" (1996\u20132002), and his semi-autobiographical series \"Brooklyn Bridge\" (1991\u201393)."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["Stephanie Bentley", ["Stephanie Kay Bentley( born April 29, 1963 in Thomasville, Georgia) is an American country music artist.", "She made her debut in 1996 as a duet partner on Ty Herndon's single\" Heart Half Empty\", which peaked at No. 21 on the\" Billboard\" Hot Country Singles& Tracks charts.", "The single was included both on Herndon's 1995 debut album\" What Mattered Most\" and on Bentley's 1996 debut album\" Hopechest\".", "It produced three more singles for her on the country charts, although only one(\" Who's That Girl\") reached Top 40.", "Bentley found success as a songwriter, having penned Faith Hill's 1999 crossover single\" Breathe\", as well as Martina McBride's 2002 Top 5 hit\" Concrete Angel\".", "She has also co-written album cuts for C\u00e9line Dion, Pam Tillis and Jo Dee Messina, and recorded\" I Will Survive\" for the 2003 film\" Holes\" and\" Do n't It Feel Good\" for the 2005 film Must Love Dogs."]], ["S. N. Mathur", ["S.N. Mathur was the Director of the Indian Intelligence Bureau between September 1975 and February 1980.", "He was also the Director General of Police in Punjab."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Must Love Dogs", 1], ["Gary David Goldberg", 1]], "evidences": [["Must Love Dogs", "director", "Gary David Goldberg"], ["Gary David Goldberg", "place of birth", "Brooklyn"]], "answer": "Brooklyn"}
{"_id": "e56e5c7e089c11ebbd78ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Who was born first out of Geoffrey Hope-Morley, 2Nd Baron Hollenden and Alfie Bass?", "context": [["Wale Adebanwi", ["Wale Adebanwi( born 1969) is a Nigerian- born first Black Rhodes Professor at St Antony's College, Oxford."]], ["Samuel Morley, 1st Baron Hollenden", ["Samuel Hope Morley, 1st Baron Hollenden (3 July 1845 \u2013 18 February 1929), was a British businessman."]], ["Robert Morley, 2nd Baron Morley", ["Admiral Sir Robert Morley or Robert de Morley, 2nd Baron Morley( c. 1295 \u2013 23, March 1350), was an English Knight and naval officer who served as Admiral of the North four times from( 1339 \u2013 42, 1348- 49, 1350\u201351 and 1355 \u2013 56) in the service of King Edward III.", "He inherited the title of Earl Marshal of Ireland through marriage to his first wife Hawise Le Marshal in 1316 and retained it until his death in 1360."]], ["Henry Moore (cricketer)", ["Henry Walter Moore( 1849 \u2013 20 August 1916) was an English- born first- class cricketer who spent most of his life in New Zealand."]], ["Greg A. Hill (artist)", ["Greg A. Hill is a Canadian- born First Nations artist and curator.", "He is Kanyen'kehaka, from Six Nations of the Grand River Territory, Ontario."]], ["Wesley Barresi", ["Wesley Barresi( born 3 May 1984) is a South African born first- class and Netherlands international cricketer.", "He is a right- handed wicket keeper- batsman and also bowls right- arm offbreak."]], ["John McMahon (Surrey and Somerset cricketer)", ["John William Joseph McMahon( 28 December 1917 \u2013 8 May 2001) was an Australian- born first- class cricketer who played for Surrey and Somerset in England from 1947 to 1957."]], ["Hartley Lobban", ["Hartley W Lobban (9 May 1926 \u2013 15 October 2004) was a Jamaican-born first-class cricketer who played 17 matches for Worcestershire in the early 1950s."]], ["Geoffrey Hope-Morley, 2nd Baron Hollenden", ["Geoffrey Hope- Morley, 2nd Baron Hollenden( 28 January 1885 \u2013 19 October 1977), was a British aristocrat who served as High Sheriff of the County of London."]], ["Alfie Bass", ["Alfie Bass( born Abraham Basalinsky, 10 April 1916 \u2013 15 July 1987) was an English actor.", "He was born in Bethnal Green, London, the youngest in a Jewish family with ten children; his parents had left Russia many years before he was born.", "He appeared in a variety of stage, film, television and radio productions throughout his career."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Geoffrey Hope-Morley, 2nd Baron Hollenden", 0], ["Alfie Bass", 0]], "evidences": [["Geoffrey Hope-Morley, 2nd Baron Hollenden", "date of birth", "28 January 1885"], ["Alfie Bass", "date of birth", "10 April 1916"]], "answer": "Geoffrey Hope-Morley, 2Nd Baron Hollenden"}
{"_id": "c99c181e08b911ebbd88ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director born later, Revenge Of Black Eagle or Simon, The Magician?", "context": [["S\u00edmun", ["S\u00edmun( or Simon), was, around the year 1350, lawman of the Faroe Islands"]], ["W. Augustus Barratt", ["W. Augustus Barratt( 1873- 1947) was a Scottish- born, later American, songwriter and musician."]], ["Riccardo Freda", ["Riccardo", "Freda( Alexandria, Egypt, 24 February 1909 \u2013 Rome, Italy, 20 December 1999) was an Italian film director.", "He worked in a variety of genres, including sword- and- sandal, horror,\" giallo\" and spy films.", "Freda began directing\" I Vampiri\" in 1956 but left the production midway to have it completed by Mario Bava.", "The film became the first Italian sound horror film production."]], ["Revenge of Black Eagle", ["Revenge of Black Eagle", "( Italian:\" La Vendetta di Aquila Nera\", released in UK as\" Revenge of the Black Eagle\") is a 1951 Italian adventure film directed by Riccardo Freda.", "It is a sequel to Freda's 1946 film\" Black Eagle\"."]], ["Joe Madison", ["Joseph( Joe) Madison( born June 16, 1949), alternatively known as\" The Black Eagle\" or\" Madison\", is an American radio talk- show host and activist."]], ["Ildik\u00f3 Enyedi", ["Ildik\u00f3 Enyedi( born 15 November 1955) is a Hungarian film director and screenwriter.", "She has directed eight films since 1989.", "Her father, Gy\u00f6rgy Enyedi, was a geographer and economist who played a major role in the long- term development of regional science."]], ["Claude Weisz", ["Claude Weisz is a French film director born in Paris."]], ["Simon, the Magician", ["Simon, the Magician( Hungarian: Simon m\u00e1gus) is a Hungarian- French film written& directed by Ildik\u00f3 Enyedi.", "The film premiered at the 1999 Locarno Festival In Competition where it won the Don Quixote Award- Special Mention.", "The film was released on DVD in 2002."]], ["Black Eagle (1946 film)", ["Black Eagle( Italian: Aquila nera) is a 1946 Italian adventure drama film directed by Riccardo Freda and starring Rossano Brazzi, Irasema Dili\u00e1n and Gino Cervi.", "It is also known as Return of the Black Eagle.", "The film is based on the unfinished 1832 Russian novel\" Dubrovsky\" by Alexander Pushkin( 1799 \u2013 1837).", "It was followed by a 1951 sequel\" Revenge of the Black Eagle\", also directed by Freda.", "The film's sets were designed by the art director Arrigo Equini."]], ["Simon the Zealot", ["Simon the Zealot or Simon the Cananite or Simon the Cananaean was one of the most obscure among the apostles of Jesus.", "A few pseudepigraphical writings were connected to him, but Saint Jerome does not include him in\" De viris illustribus\" written between 392\u2013393 AD."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Revenge of Black Eagle", 1], ["Simon, the Magician", 0], ["Riccardo Freda", 1], ["Ildik\u00f3 Enyedi", 0]], "evidences": [["Revenge of Black Eagle", "director", "Riccardo Freda"], ["Simon, the Magician", "director", "Ildik\u00f3 Enyedi"], ["Riccardo Freda", "date of birth", "24 February 1909"], ["Ildik\u00f3 Enyedi", "date of birth", "15 November 1955"]], "answer": "Simon, The Magician"}
{"_id": "84c5154a0bdb11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What nationality is the performer of song Mimi (Song)?", "context": [["Astrid North", ["Astrid North( Astrid Karina North Radmann; 24 August 1973, Berlin \u2013 25 June 2019, Berlin) was a German soul singer and songwriter.", "She was the singer of the German band, with whom she released five Albums.", "As guest singer of the band she published three albums."]], ["Kristian Leontiou", ["Kristian Leontiou (born February 1982) is a British singer of Greek Cypriot descent, and is the singer for the indie rock band One eskimO."]], ["O Valencia!", ["\" O Valencia!\" is the fifth single by the indie rock band", "The Decemberists, and the first released from their fourth studio album,\" The Crane Wife\".", "The music was written by The Decemberists and the lyrics by Colin Meloy.", "It tells a story of two star- crossed lovers.", "The singer falls in love with a person who belongs to an opposing gang.", "At the end of the song, the singer's lover jumps in to defend the singer, who is confronting his lover's brother( the singer's\" sworn enemy\") and is killed by the bullet intended for the singer."]], ["Mimi (song)", ["\"Mimi\" is a popular song written by Richard Rodgers, with words by Lorenz Hart.", "It was featured in the movie", "\"Love Me Tonight\" (1932), in which it was first sung by Maurice Chevalier to Jeanette MacDonald, then later reprised by the entire company.", "Sergio Franchi performed this song January 2, 1964\non the ABC Television special, \"Victor Borge At Carnegie Hall.\"", "Sergio Franchi also recorded \"Mimi\" on his 1963 RCA Victor Red Seal album. \"", "Women", "In My Life\"."]], ["Caspar Babypants", ["Caspar Babypants is the stage name of children's music artist Chris Ballew, who is also widely known as the singer of The Presidents of the United States of America."]], ["Billy Milano", ["Billy Milano is a Bronx- born heavy metal musician now based in Austin, Texas.", "He is the singer and- occasionally- guitarist and bassist of crossover thrash band M.O.D., and he was also the singer of its predecessor, Stormtroopers of Death.", "He was also the singer of United Forces, which also featured his Stormtroopers of Death bandmate Dan Lilker."]], ["Maurice Chevalier", ["Maurice Auguste Chevalier (September 12, 1888 \u2013 January 1, 1972) was a French actor, cabaret singer and entertainer.", "He is perhaps best known for his signature songs, including \"Livin'", "In The SunlightValentineLouiseMimi\", and \"Thank Heaven for Little Girls\" and for his films, including \"The Love ParadeThe Big PondThe Smiling LieutenantOne Hour with You\" and \"Love Me Tonight\".", "His trademark attire was a boater hat and tuxedo.", "Chevalier was born in Paris.", "He made his name as a star of musical comedy, appearing in public as a singer and dancer at an early age before working in menial jobs as a teenager.", "In 1909, he became the partner of the biggest female star in France at the time, Fr\u00e9hel.", "Although their relationship was brief, she secured him his first major engagement, as a mimic and a singer in \"l'Alcazar\" in Marseille, for which he received critical acclaim by French theatre critics.", "In 1917, he discovered jazz and ragtime and went to London, where he found new success at the Palace Theatre.", "After this, he toured the United States, where he met the American composers George Gershwin and Irving Berlin and brought the operetta \"D\u00e9d\u00e9\" to Broadway in 1922.", "He developed an interest in acting and had success in \"D\u00e9d\u00e9\".", "When talkies arrived, he went to Hollywood in 1928, where he played his first American role in \"Innocents of Paris\".", "In 1930, he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor for his roles in \"The Love Parade\" (1929) and \"The Big Pond\" (1930), which secured his first big American hits, \"You Brought a New Kind of Love to Me\" and \"Livin' in the Sunlight, Lovin' in the Moonlight\".", "In 1957, he appeared in \"Love in the Afternoon\", which was his first Hollywood film in more than 20 years.", "In 1958, he starred with Leslie Caron and Louis Jourdan in \"Gigi\".", "In the early 1960s, he made eight films, including Can-Can in 1960 and Fanny the following year.", "In 1970, he made his final contribution to the film industry where he sang the title song of the Disney film \"The Aristocats\".", "He died in Paris, on January 1, 1972, aged 83."]], ["Bernie Bonvoisin", ["Bernard Bonvoisin, known as Bernie Bonvoisin( born 9 July 1956 in Nanterre, Hauts- de- Seine), is a French hard rock singer and film director.", "He is best known for having been the singer of Trust.", "He was one of the best friends of Bon Scott the singer of AC/ DC and together they recorded the song\" Ride On\" which was one of the last songs by Bon Scott."]], ["Panda (Astro song)", ["\" Panda\" is a song of the Chilean band Astro and is the fifth song of the homonymous album of the year 2011.", "The song was composed and produced by the singer of the band Andr\u00e9s Nusser and released like third single of the album on February 1, 2013."]], ["D\u00e1ith\u00ed Sproule", ["D\u00e1ith\u00ed Sproule( born 23 May 1950) is a guitarist and singer of traditional Irish music.", "His niece is the singer Claire Sproule."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Mimi (song)", 2], ["Maurice Chevalier", 0]], "evidences": [["Mimi", "performer", "Maurice Chevalier"], ["Maurice Chevalier", "country of citizenship", "French"]], "answer": "French"}
{"_id": "25b127880bdb11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of the director of film General John Regan (1933 Film)?", "context": [["Henry Edwards (actor)", ["Henry Edwards (18 September 1882 \u2013 2 November 1952) was an English actor and film director.", "He appeared in 81 films between 1915 and 1952.", "He also directed 67 films between 1915 and 1937.", "Edwards was married to actress Chrissie White, who co-starred in a number of his films.", "He was born in Weston-super-Mare, Somerset and died in Chobham, Surrey."]], ["Tim Regan", ["Tim Regan( born June 27, 1981) is a former American soccer defender."]], ["General John Regan (1921 film)", ["General John Regan is a 1921 British comedy film directed by Harold M. Shaw and starring Milton Rosmer, Madge Stuart and Ward McAllister.", "The film was made by Stoll Pictures at Cricklewood Studios.", "It is based on the play \"General John Regan\" by George A. Birmingham.", "It was remade as a sound film \"General John Regan\" in 1933."]], ["Michael Regan (British Army officer)", ["Major- General Michael Dalrymple Regan( born 6 January 1942) is a former British Army officer."]], ["General John Regan (1933 film)", ["General John Regan is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Henry Edwards and starring Edwards, Chrissie White and Ben Welden.", "It is an adaptation of the 1913 play \"General John Regan\" by George A. Birmingham.", "It was a quota film made at Elstree Studios for release by Paramount."]], ["Carl Regan", ["Carl Anthony Regan( born 14 January 1980) is an English former professional footballer who played as a right- back."]], ["Emma Eliza Regan", ["Emma Eliza Regan( born 4 December 1992) is an Irish actress."]], ["Tom O'Regan", ["Thomas Patrick O' Regan( born December 29, 1961) is an American retired professional ice hockey forward."]], ["Terry Regan (footballer)", ["Terence Regan( born 26 June 1926) is an English former footballer who played as a right winger."]], ["Diamond Rings (musician)", ["John O'Regan( born July 6, 1985) is a Canadian artist and musician.", "He is best known by his stage name Diamond Rings."]]], "supporting_facts": [["General John Regan (1933 film)", 0], ["Henry Edwards (actor)", 4]], "evidences": [["General John Regan", "director", "Henry Edwards"], ["Henry Edwards", "place of birth", "Weston-super-Mare, Somerset"]], "answer": "Weston-super-Mare, Somerset"}
{"_id": "0585c9aa087f11ebbd6bac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director died earlier, Modern Mothers or The Slaughter Rule?", "context": [["Mohsen Eslamzadeh", ["Mohsen Eslamzadeh is an Iranian documentary filmmaker.", "He is the director of\" Alone Among The Taliban\".", "This film has won the best documentary award at the 44th Athens International Film and Video Festival in the United States.", "This film has won the best documentary award at the 12th Marbella International Film Festival in Spain.", "This film has won the Shahid Avini Award offers."]], ["Modern Mothers", ["Modern Mothers is a 1928 American silent drama film, directed by Phil Rosen.", "It stars Helene Chadwick, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., and Ethel Grey Terry, and was released on May 13, 1928."]], ["Phil Rosen", ["Philip E. Rosen( May 8, 1888 \u2013 October 22, 1951) was an American film director and cinematographer.", "He directed 142 films between 1915 and 1949.", "He was born in Marienburg, German Empire( now, Malbork, Poland), grew up in Machias, Maine, and died in Hollywood, California of a heart attack.", "He was one of the founders of the American Society of Cinematographers.", "Rosen was married to model and actress Joyzelle Joyner."]], ["Alex Smith (golfer)", ["Alexander Smith (28 January 1874 \u2013 21 April 1930) was a Scottish-American professional golfer who played in the late 19th and early 20th century.", "He was a member of a famous Scottish golfing family.", "His brother Willie won the U.S. Open in 1899, and Alex won it in both 1906 and 1910.", "Like many British professionals of his era he spent much of his adult life working as a club professional in the United States."]], ["Le Masque de la M\u00e9duse", ["Le masque de la M\u00e9duse is a 2009 fantasy horror film directed by Jean Rollin.", "The film is a modern-day telling of the Greek mythological tale of the Gorgon and was inspired by the 1964 classic Hammer Horror film of the same name and the 1981 cult classic\" Clash of the Titans\".", "It was Rollin's final film, as the director died in 2010."]], ["The Slaughter Rule", ["The Slaughter Rule is a 2002 independent film directed by Alex Smith and Andrew J. Smith and starring Ryan Gosling and David Morse.", "The film, set in contemporary Montana, explores the relationship between a small- town high school football player( Gosling), and his troubled coach( Morse).", "The film was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival."]], ["Querelle", ["Querelle is a 1982 West German- French English- language drama film directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder and starring Brad Davis, adapted from French author Jean Genet's 1947 novel\" Querelle of Brest\".", "It marked Fassbinder's final film as a writer/ director; it was posthumously released just months after the director died of a drug overdose in June 1982."]], ["The Slaughter of St Teresa's Day", ["The Slaughter of St. Teresa's Day is a play by Australian author Peter Kenna."]], ["Thulasi (1987 film)", ["Thulasi is a 1987 Tamil romantic drama film directed by Ameerjan.", "The film features Murali and Seetha in lead roles.", "The film, produced by P. S. V. Hariharan, had musical score by Sampath Selvam and was released on 27 November 1987.", "The music director died before the release of the film."]], ["Ravina (actress)", ["Ravina is an Indian actress who acted in Dhallywood movies.", "She acted in\" Praner Cheye Priyo\" which film is considered as turning point of the career of Riaz."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Modern Mothers", 0], ["The Slaughter Rule", 0], ["Phil Rosen", 0], ["Alex Smith (golfer)", 0]], "evidences": [["Modern Mothers", "director", "Phil Rosen"], ["The Slaughter Rule", "director", "Alex Smith"], ["Phil Rosen", "date of death", "October 22, 1951"], ["Alex Smith (golfer)", "date of death", "21 April 1930"]], "answer": "The Slaughter Rule"}
{"_id": "922fa9140bb011ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is Marian Danysz's paternal grandfather?", "context": [["Fujiwara no Nagara", [", also known as Fujiwara no Nagayoshi, was a Japanese statesman, courtier and politician of the early Heian period.", "He was the grandfather of Emperor Y\u014dzei."]], ["Lyon Cohen", ["Lyon Cohen( 1868\u20131937) was a Polish- born Canadian businessman and a philanthropist.", "He was the grandfather of singer/ poet Leonard Cohen."]], ["Guillaume Wittouck", ["Guillaume Wittouck( 1749- 1829) was a Belgian lawyer and High Magistrate.", "He was the Grandfather of industrialist Paul Wittouck."]], ["John Westley", ["Rev. John Westley( 1636 \u2013 78) was an English nonconformist minister.", "He was the grandfather of John Wesley( founder of Methodism)."]], ["Kaya Alp", ["Kaya Alp was, according to Ottoman tradition, the son of K\u0131z\u0131l Bu\u011fa and the father of Suleyman Shah, who was, in turn, the grandfather of Ertu\u011frul, and the great grandfather of the Ottoman Empire founder, Osman I."]], ["Abd al-Muttalib", ["Abd al- Muttalib Shaybah ibn Hashim( c. 497 \u2013 578) was the grandfather of Islamic prophet Muhammad."]], ["Jan Kazimierz Danysz", ["Jean Danysz (11 March 1884 \u2013 4 November 1914) born Jan Kazimierz Danysz, was a French physicist of Polish extraction.", "He was an assistant of Maria Sk\u0142odowska-Curie and notable in the development of beta spectrometry.", "Danysz made considerable advances on the magnetic deflection techniques of Baeyer, Hahn and Meitner, placing the source (he used radium) in a capillary tube under a slit, with a photographic plate in the same horizontal plane.", "By this means the known number of lines (later understood to be conversion lines) superimposed on the beta energy spectrum of RaB + RaC", "went from 9 to 27 (later work by Robinson and Rutherford found 64; 16 from RaB and 48 from RaC).", "He finished his doctoral thesis in 1913, and by 1914 he was considered by Rutherford as a leading researcher into beta decay, but he did no further work.", "He enlisted in the French army in 1914 and was killed in action near Cormicy."]], ["Marian Danysz", ["Marian Danysz (March 17, 1909 \u2013 February 9, 1983) was a Polish physicist.", "Son of Jan Kazimierz Danysz.", "In 1952, he co-discovered with Jerzy Pniewski a new kind of matter, an atomic nucleus, which alongside a proton and neutron contains a third particle: the lambda hyperon .", "Ten years later, they obtained a hypernucleus in excited state, and the following year a hypernucleus with two lambda hyperons."]], ["Henry Bryant (naturalist)", ["Henry Bryant( May 12, 1820 \u2013 February 2, 1867) was an American physician and naturalist.", "He was the grandfather of Henry Bryant Bigelow."]], ["Prithvipati Shah", ["Prithvipati Shah( ?\u20131716) was the king of the Gorkha Kingdom in the Indian subcontinent, present- day Nepal.", "He was the grandfather of Nara Bhupal Shah."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Marian Danysz", 1], ["Jan Kazimierz Danysz", 0]], "evidences": [["Marian Danysz", "father", "Jan Kazimierz Danysz"], ["Jan Kazimierz Danysz", "father", "Jean Danysz"]], "answer": "Jean Danysz"}
{"_id": "20396bdc0bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "When did Salvador Berm\u00fadez De Castro, 2Nd Duke Of Ripalda's father die?", "context": [["\u00c1lvaro of Braganza", ["\u00c1lvaro of Braganza( 1440 \u2013 1504, Toledo) was the 4th son of Ferdinand I, 2nd Duke of Braganza and his wife,\" Dona\" Joana de Castro."]], ["Manuel Berm\u00fadez de Castro y D\u00edez", ["\"Don\" Manuel Berm\u00fadez de Castro y D\u00edez (Jerez de la Frontera, Spain, 11 June 1811 \u2013 Madrid, Spain, 11 March 1870) was a Spanish economist and politician who served as Minister of Spain between 1865 and 1866, in a unionist cabinet headed by Leopoldo O'Donnell, 1st Duke of Tetuan.", "Manuel was the first son of Jos\u00e9 Berm\u00fadez de Castro y Blasco and Mar\u00eda de los Dolores D\u00edez e Imbrechst.", "He married in Madrid, on 21 July 1860, Mar\u00eda de", "la Encarnaci\u00f3n O'Lawlor y Caballero, daughter of the Irishman Joseph O'Lawlor and Dionisia Caballero y Crooke.", "They had a single son:"]], ["James Fitz-James Stuart, 2nd Duke of Berwick", ["James Francis( Jacobo Francisco) Fitz- James Stuart, 2nd Duke of Berwick, 2nd Duke of Liria and X\u00e9rica( Saint- Germain- en- Laye, France, 21 October", "1696 \u2013 Naples, Italy, 2 June 1738) was a Jacobite and Spanish nobleman.", "He inherited titles in the Jacobite and Spanish nobility on the death of his father in battle in 1734 at Philippsburg, during the War of the Polish Succession.", "He was also Consort Duke of Veragua and of la Vega and a Consort- Marquis of four further titles by his Spanish marriage in 1716.", "His full title was 2nd Duke of Berwick, 2nd Earl of Tinmouth, 2nd Baron Bosworth, 2nd Duke of Liria and Xerica, Grandee of Spain 1st class( from 1716), Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece( from 29 September 1714), as well as the holder of several earldoms."]], ["Jer\u00f3nimo Berm\u00fadez", ["Jer\u00f3nimo Berm\u00fadez de Castro( 1530 \u2013 1599) was a playwright of the Spanish Golden Age."]], ["Charles Lennox, 2nd Duke of Richmond", ["Charles Lennox, 2nd Duke of Richmond, 2nd Duke of Lennox, 2nd Duke of Aubigny,( 18 May 17018 August 1750) was a British nobleman, peer, and politician.", "He was the son of Charles Lennox, 1st Duke of Richmond, an illegitimate son of King Charles II.", "He held a number of posts in connection with his high office but is best remembered for his patronage of cricket.", "He has been described as the most important of the sport's early patrons and did much to help its evolution from village cricket to first- class cricket."]], ["Edmond de Talleyrand-P\u00e9rigord", ["Edmond de Talleyrand- P\u00e9rigord, 2nd Duke of Talleyrand, 2nd Duke of Dino( 1 August 1787, Paris \u2013 14 May 1872, Florence), was a French general of the Napoleonic Wars."]], ["Hector de Castro", ["Hector de Castro( 1849 \u2013 January 30, 1909) was an Ottoman born American businessman and diplomat.", "Born in Constantinople, de Castro was educated in Paris and Vienna.", "He emigrating to the United States and was naturalized in 1885.", "He became Vice President of the American Cable Company.", "Resigned from American Cable Company in 1890 to accept position as Secretary of the Intercontinental Railroad Commission In 1890, de Castro married Grace Aldrich of New York.", "The couple had no children.", "In 1897, de Castro was appointed United States General Consul in Rome.", "Mrs. de Castro died in January 1908 and de Castro transferred to the General Consul position in Zurich in June the same year.", "De Castro died from nephritis on January 30, 1909.", "He was buried in Rome."]], ["Salvador Berm\u00fadez de Castro, 2nd Duke of Ripalda", ["Salvador Berm\u00fadez de Castro y O'Lawlor, 2nd Duke of Ripalda, Marquess of Lema", "(Madrid; 1 November 1863 \u2013 20 January 1945) was a Spanish noble, politician and lawyer who served as Minister of State during the reign of Alfonso XIII.", "He was born in Madrid, the son of Manuel Bermudez de Castro y Diez (1811\u20131870) a senator and Minister for the Interior and Foreign Affairs, and Maria de la Encarnacion O\u2019Lawlor y Caballero (1830-1908), youngest daughter of Joseph O'Lawlor (1768\u20131850), an Irish-born Spanish general and governor of Granada.", "His cousin Richard Lalor was an Irish nationalist member of the British House of Commons.", "The Duke was a prominent Spanish author, conservative politician and nobleman.", "He inherited the Dukedom of Ripalda and the Marquessate of Lema from his paternal uncle.", "A deputy for Oviedo (1891\u20131923), he served as Minister for Foreign Affairs 1919\u201321, 1917, 1913\u201315; Mayor of Madrid 1903\u20134 and Governor of the Bank of Spain (1922\u20133).", "He was the author of numerous works including \"De la Revoluci\u00f3n a la Restauraci\u00f3nSpain since 1815\" and the autobiographical \"Mis Recuerdos 1801-1901\"", "Late in life, he was one of the 22 jurists to revolt against a designnation by the Ministry of Interior under General Franco on 22 December 1938 as in their \"opinion illegitimate under the operating powers of the 18th of 1936 July\"."]], ["William Graham, 2nd Duke of Montrose", ["William Graham, 2nd Duke of Montrose( 27 August 1712 \u2013 23 September 1790) was the son of James Graham, 1st Duke of Montrose, and his wife, Christian Carnegie.", "He married Lucy Manners, daughter of John Manners, 2nd Duke of Rutland on 28 October 1742.", "He died at age 78 at Twickenham, London, England."]], ["Francisco Berm\u00fadez de Pedraza", ["Francisco Berm\u00fadez de Pedraza( 1585\u20131655) was a Spanish writer, jurist and historian."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Salvador Berm\u00fadez de Castro, 2nd Duke of Ripalda", 2], ["Manuel Berm\u00fadez de Castro y D\u00edez", 0]], "evidences": [["Salvador Berm\u00fadez de Castro, 2nd Duke of Ripalda", "father", "Manuel Bermudez de Castro y Diez"], ["Manuel Berm\u00fadez de Castro y D\u00edez", "date of death", "11 March 1870"]], "answer": "11 March 1870"}
{"_id": "fb8f7a7a08fa11ebbdacac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film was released first, Tarzan Goes To India or The Secret Of The Storm Country?", "context": [["The Secret of Rosette Lambert", ["The Secret of Rosette Lambert is a 1920 French film directed by Raymond Bernard."]], ["Tarzan Goes to India", ["Tarzan Goes to India( 1962) is the first film featuring Jock Mahoney as Tarzan.", "It was written by Robert Hardy Andrews and directed by John Guillermin, who also directed\" Tarzan's Greatest Adventure\".", "It was one of two Mahoney films that took Tarzan out of Africa and sent him to the Far East.", "It was a co-production between Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the United States."]], ["The Secret of Blood", ["The Secret of Blood is a 1953 Czechoslovak drama film directed by Martin Fri\u010d."]], ["Tarzan's Three Challenges", ["Tarzan's Three Challenges is a 1963 British- American adventure film filmed in Metrocolor.", "It is a followup to 1962's\" Tarzan Goes to India\".", "The film was Jock Mahoney's second and final turn as the apeman, was produced by Sy Weintraub, written by Robert Day and Berne Giler, and directed by Robert Day.", "The film was released in June 1963."]], ["El secreto de la solterona", ["El secreto de la solterona( also known as The Secret of the Spinster or The Secret of the Old Maid) is a 1945 Mexican mystery romantic drama film directed and co-written by Miguel M. Delgado, based on an 1868 book of the same name by E. Marlitt."]], ["The Secret of Mulan", ["The Secret of Mulan is the 1998 entry in the series of Secret of ... films released direct to video by UAV/ Sterling Entertainment Group, which generally were adaptations of popular theatrical animated films released in a given year, such as\" The Secret of Anastasia\" and\" The Secret of the Hunchback\".", "This film, written by Katherine Lawrence and Christy Marx, is based on the poem about Hua Mulan, which had been made as a film by Walt Disney Pictures the same year as\" Mulan\", and combined with elements from another popular 1998 animated film,\" A Bug's Life\".", "The film is one of the early collaborations of the composer- lyricist team of Megan Cavallari and David Goldsmith, and some copies were released with a CD soundtrack attached to the back cover."]], ["The Secret of the Storm Country", ["The Secret of the Storm Country was a 1917 American silent drama film directed by Charles Miller and starring Norma Talmadge( whose company also produced the film).", "The film is described as not a direct sequel but a\" continuation\" of the 1914 film\" Tess of the Storm Country\", starring Mary Pickford.", "The film is now considered lost."]], ["Polly of the Storm Country", ["Polly of the Storm Country is a lost 1920 American drama film directed by Arthur Rosson and written by Frank Mitchell Dazey.", "The film stars Mildred Harris, Emory Johnson, Charlotte Burton, Harry Northrup, Ruby Lafayette, and Maurice Valentin.", "It is based on the 1920 novel\" Storm Country Polly\" by Grace Miller White.", "The film was released on April 4, 1920, by First National Exhibitors' Circuit."]], ["The Secret of the Sword", ["He-Man and She-Ra:", "The Secret of the Sword is a 1985 American animated film produced by Filmation.", "Although released before the series began, the film was a compilation of the first five episodes with minor edits made.", "The film was part of a trend of theatrically released animations created by producers of TV shows and toys during the 1980s.", "\"The Secret of the Sword\" was first shown on television, in its original episodic form, during the week of the premiere of the She-Ra series, from September 9, 1985 to September 13, 1985.", "For series purposes, the film is known as the storyline \"The Sword of She-Ra\".", "He-Man and She-Ra, Secret of the Sword Comic Book was published in 1985 by Mattel Toys as part of their \"The Secret of the Sword Sweepstakes.", "\" The inside front cover is the contest entry page.", "The comic was handed out at theaters prior to seeing the film.", "The story runs six pages and recaps the film.", "Full-color, comic book-sized, 8-pages."]], ["The Secret of Mountain Lake", ["The Secret of Mountain Lake is a 1954 Soviet adventure film directed by Aleksandr Rou."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Tarzan Goes to India", 0], ["The Secret of the Storm Country", 0]], "evidences": [["Tarzan Goes to India", "publication date", "1962"], ["The Secret of the Storm Country", "publication date", "1917"]], "answer": "The Secret Of The Storm Country"}
{"_id": "4bf3295e09b311ebbdb0ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Are Mount Leinster and Silsean both located in the same country?", "context": [["Mount Leinster Rangers GAA", ["Mount Leinster Rangers GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club located in Borris, County Carlow, Ireland.", "The club was founded in 1987 and fields teams in both Gaelic football and hurling."]], ["Mount Shisuniwa", ["Shisuniwa literally means \u2018 the rock of four \u201c sun \u201d(= 13 cm) \u2019.", "The other names of this mountain are, Mount Yonsun( Yonsuniwa- san) and Mount Moriya( Moriya- dake)."]], ["Silsean", ["Silsean at, is the 92nd \u2013 highest peak in Ireland on the Arderin scale, and the 114th \u2013 highest peak on the Vandeleur- Lynam scale.", "Silsean is in the central sector, at the western edge, of the Wicklow Mountains, in Wicklow, Ireland.", "Silsean is on a small massif alongside Moanbane which lies between the Blessington lakes( or Poulaphouca Reservoir), and the major massif of Mullaghcleevaun."]], ["Borris, County Carlow", ["Borris( formerly\" Buirgheas \u00d3 n Dr\u00f3na\") is a small town on the River Barrow, in County Carlow, Ireland.", "It lies on the R702 regional road.", "Borris has views of the neighbouring countryside with Mount Leinster and the Blackstairs Mountains to the east, and the Barrow Valley to the west.", "It is the home to Borris House, the ancestral home of the MacMurrough Kavanaghs."]], ["Paul Coady", ["Paul Coady( born 1992 in Borris, County Carlow, Ireland) is an Irish sportsperson.", "He plays hurling with his local club Mount Leinster Rangers and has been a member of the Carlow senior inter-county team since 2011.", "With his club Mount Leinster Rangers he won Carlow Senior Hurling Championship in 2009 and 2011.", "In 2011 he was part of the Mount Leinster Rangers team that made history by becoming the first team from Carlow to win a Leinster hurling title when they won the Leinster Intermediate Club Hurling Championship."]], ["Myshall", ["Myshall is a small village 22 km southeast of Carlow town, on the slopes of Mount Leinster, in County Carlow, Ireland.", "It is situated on the R724 regional road."]], ["Black Rock Mountain, County Wexford", ["Black Rock Mountain is in the Blackstairs Mountains which are located on the Carlow- Wexford border.", "The Blackstairs are divided into two massifs, to the north Mount Leinster and to the south Blackstairs Mountain.", "Black Rock is the terminal peak of the eastern shoulder of Mount Leinster."]], ["Mount Leinster", ["Mount Leinster is a mountain in the Republic of Ireland.", "It straddles the border between Counties Carlow and Wexford, in the province of Leinster.", "It is the fifth- highest mountain in Leinster after Lugnaquilla 925 m, Mullaghcleevaun 849 m, Tonelagee 817m, and Cloghernagh 800m, and the highest of the Blackstairs Mountains.", "A 2 RN transmission site tops the peak with a mast height of 122 m."]], ["2014 All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship Final", ["The 2014 All- Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship final was a hurling match played at Croke Park on 17 March 2014 to determine the winners of the 2013 \u2013 14 All- Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship, the 44th season of the All- Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship, a tournament organised by the Gaelic Athletic Association for the champion clubs of the four provinces of Ireland.", "The final was contested by Portumna of Galway and Mount Leinster Rangers of Carlow, with Portumna winning by 0-19 to 0-11.", "The All- Ireland final was a unique occasion as it was the first ever championship meeting between Portumna and Mount Leinster Rangers.", "It remains their only clash in the All- Ireland series.", "Portumna were hoping to make their own piece of history by becoming only the third team to win four All- Ireland titles while first- time finalists Mount Leinster Rangers were hoping to become the first Carlow team to claim a senior All- Ireland title.", "Mount Leinster Rangers got off to a great start and raced into a 0- 3 to 0- 1 lead.", "With Edward Byrne proving a thorn in Portumna's side early on, Mount Leinster Rangers deservedly held a two- point advantage after nine minutes play.", "Six points in a row between the 10th and 20th minutes, though, proved key to Portumna \u2019s victory.", "Joe Canning \u2013 who started at midfield for Portumna \u2013 missed a simple first- minute free, but he soon found his range for the Galway champions and hit five points before the break.", "The real foundation of the Portumna win came in their half- forward line, with Kevin Hayes, Damien Hayes and Ollie Canning all hitting points in an impressive 10- minute spell.", "Despite Denis Murphy keeping Mount Leinster Rangers in touch from dead balls, Portumna led by 0- 9 to 0- 5 at the break.", "After the restart Paul Coady came to the fore for the Carlow men, and his 31 st- minute point trimmed Portumna's lead to three points.", "And after Murphy slotted a 34th- minute free, Portumna responded in style with points from Ollie and Joe Canning, before Ronan O'Meara hit his first to open out a six- point lead.", "Paul Coady continued to keep Mount Leinster Rangers in with a chance of a first All- Ireland title, but every time they pegged Portumna back, the Galway champions hit back immediately.", "Just five points separated the sides with four minutes remaining, but a straight red card for Edward Coady and three late frees from Joe Canning \u2013 including one awarded by Hawk- Eye \u2013 clinched the eight- point victory for Portumna.", "Portumna's All- Ireland victory was their first since 2009.", "The win gave them their fourth All- Ireland title over all and put them in joint second place with Birr on the all- time roll of honour."]], ["Black Rock Mountain, County Wexford", ["Black Rock Mountain is in the Blackstairs Mountains which are located on the Carlow- Wexford border.", "The Blackstairs are divided into two massifs, to the north Mount Leinster and to the south Blackstairs Mountain.", "Black Rock is the terminal peak of the eastern shoulder of Mount Leinster."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Mount Leinster", 0], ["Silsean", 0]], "evidences": [["Mount Leinster", "country", "Republic of Ireland"], ["Silsean", "country", "Ireland"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "99042168089d11ebbd78ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who is older, Tarmina or Wrong Turn?", "context": [["Wrong Turn 3: Left for Dead", ["Wrong Turn 3: Left for Dead is a 2009 American horror film directed by Declan O'Brien and starring Tom Frederic, Janet Montgomery, and Tamer Hassan.", "It is a sequel to( 2007) and the third installment in the\" Wrong Turn\" franchise.", "The film was released on DVD on October 20, 2009."]], ["Wrong Turn 4: Bloody Beginnings", ["Wrong Turn 4: Bloody Beginnings is a 2011 American horror film written and directed by Declan O'Brien.", "It is the fourth installment of the\" Wrong Turn\" franchise and served as a prequel to the 2003 film\" Wrong Turn\".", "The film was followed by( 2012)."]], ["Tarmina", ["Tarmina is a 1954 Indonesian film directed by Lilik Sudjio.", "It stars Fifi Young, A. Hadi and Endang Kusdiningsih.", "It received five awards at the first Indonesian Film Festival in 1955, including Best Film, Best Director for Lilik Sudjio, Best Leading Actor for A. Hadi, Best Leading Actress for Fifi Young, and Supporting Actress for Endang Kusdiningsih."]], ["Rob Schmidt", ["Rob Schmidt( born September 25, 1965) is an American film director and writer.", "His film credits include\" Wrong Turn\" and\" Crime and Punishment in Suburbia\".", "He also created a pilot called American Town for Twentieth Century Fox.", "He directed a\" Masters of Horror\" episode called\" Right to Die.\"", "His thriller\" The Alphabet Killer\", which reunited him with Eliza Dushku(\" Wrong Turn\"), Martin Donovan(\" Right to Die\"), and Michael Ironside(\" Crime and Punishment in Suburbia\"), has been picked up for international distribution by New Films International.", "Rob is currently a film Professor at Emory University in Atlanta, GA."]], ["Wrong Turn: The Foundation", ["Wrong Turn: The Foundation is an upcoming German- American horror film directed by Mike P. Nelson and written by Alan B. McElroy.", "The film is a reboot and the seventh installment of the\" Wrong Turn\" film series."]], ["Wrong Turn 2: Dead End", ["Wrong Turn 2: Dead", "End is a 2007 American horror film directed by Joe Lynch and starring Erica Leerhsen, Henry Rollins and Texas Battle.", "A sequel to\" Wrong Turn\"( 2003) and the second installment in the\" Wrong Turn\" franchise.", "It was released on DVD on October 9, 2007.", "The film received a positive response from critics making it the best- reviewed film in the franchise.", "It is followed by( 2009)."]], ["Lilik Sudjio", ["Lilik Sudjio( 14 May 1930 \u2013 9 December 2014) was an Indonesian actor turned film director who won the Citra Award for Best Director in 1955 for his film\" Tarmina\".", "He was involved in 74 feature film productions since his debut in Fred Young's\" Saputangan\" in 1949."]], ["Wrong Turn", ["Wrong Turn is a 2003 slasher film directed by Rob Schmidt and written by Alan B. McElroy.", "The film stars Desmond Harrington, Eliza Dushku, Emmanuelle Chriqui, Jeremy Sisto and Kevin Zegers.", "The film was released on May 30, 2003."]], ["Wrong Turn 5: Bloodlines", ["Wrong Turn 5: Bloodlines( also known as Wrong Turn 5) is a 2012 American horror film written and directed by Declan O'Brien.", "The film stars Camilla Arfwedson, Roxanne McKee and Doug Bradley.", "It is the fifth installment in the\" Wrong Turn\" franchise and a sequel to( 2011), leading the events of the 2003 film\" Wrong Turn\"."]], ["Ben Palmer", ["Ben Palmer is a British film and television director who is known for being the director of\" Bo' Selecta\" and\" The Inbetweeners\"."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Tarmina", 0], ["Wrong Turn", 0], ["Lilik Sudjio", 0], ["Rob Schmidt", 0]], "evidences": [["Tarmina", "director", "Lilik Sudjio"], ["Wrong Turn", "director", "Rob Schmidt"], ["Lilik Sudjio", "date of birth", "14 May 1930"], ["Rob Schmidt", "date of birth", "September 25, 1965"]], "answer": "Tarmina"}
{"_id": "0db2574e0bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Who is the spouse of the composer of film Namma Ooru Nayagan?", "context": [["Heather D. Gibson", ["Heather Denise Gibson is a Scottish economist currently serving as Director- Advisor to the Bank of Greece( since 2011).", "She is the spouse of Euclid Tsakalotos, former Greek Minister of Finance."]], ["Marie-Louise Coidavid", ["Marie Louise Coidavid( 1778 \u2013 March 11, 1851), was the Queen of the Kingdom of Haiti 1811 \u2013 20 as the spouse of Henri I of Haiti."]], ["Namma Ooru Nayagan", ["Namma Ooru Nayagan (Tamil: \u0ba8\u0bae\u0bcd\u0bae \u0b8a\u0bb0\u0bc1 \u0ba8\u0bbe\u0baf\u0b95\u0ba9\u0bcd) is a 1988 Indian Tamil film, directed by Yaar Kannan and produced by V. Anbukarasu.", "The film stars Ramarajan, Gouthami and Sripriya in lead roles.", "The film had musical score by newcomer Rajesh Khanna."]], ["Sophia Magdalena of Denmark", ["Sophia Magdalena of Denmark (3 July 1746 \u2013 21 August 1813) was Queen of Sweden as the spouse of King Gustav III."]], ["Walter Ulfig", ["Walter Ulfig was a German composer of film scores."]], ["Maria Teresa, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg", ["Maria Teresa, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg( born Mar\u00eda Teresa Mestre y Batista; on 22 March 1956), is the spouse of Grand Duke Henri."]], ["Princess Auguste of Bavaria (1875\u20131964)", ["Princess Auguste of Bavaria( 28 April 1877 \u2013 25 June 1964) was a member of the Bavarian Royal House of Wittelsbach and the spouse of Archduke Joseph August of Austria."]], ["Mehdi Abrishamchi", ["Mehdi Abrishamchi is an Iranian People's Mujahedin of Iran( MEK) politician who has been described as\" the right hand man of Massoud Rajavi\".", "He is the former spouse of the group's current leader, Maryam Rajavi, whom he divorced so that she could become the spouse of Massoud Rajavi."]], ["Gertrude of Bavaria", ["Gertrude of Saxony and Bavaria( 1152/55\u20131197) was Duchess of Swabia as the spouse of Duke Frederick IV, and Queen of Denmark as the spouse of King Canute VI."]], ["Rajesh Khanna", ["Rajesh Khanna (born Jatin Khanna (29 December 1942 \u2013 18 July 2012) was an Indian actor, film producer and politician who is best known for his work in the Hindi cinema.", "He is referred to as the \"First Superstar\" of Indian cinema.", "He starred in 15 consecutive solo hit films from 1969 to 1971, a record \u2018unbroken\u2019.", "He did 106 solo hero films of which 97 were released between 1967 and 2013.", "He acted in only 22 films with multi-star cast.", "82 of the 127 films with Rajesh Khanna as the lead protagonist (of them 117 released and 11 unreleased) were critically acclaimed films with ratings above 4 stars out of 5 by film reviewers of various newspapers unanimously.", "He made his debut in 1966 with \"Aakhri Khat\" which was also India's first official Oscar Entry in 1967.", "During his career he appeared in more than 168 feature films and 12 short films.", "He received the Filmfare Best Actor Award three times and the BFJA Awards for Best Actor (Hindi) four times.", "In 1991, he was awarded the Filmfare Special Award for completing 26 years in the Hindi cinema and in 2005, he was honoured with the Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award on the 50th Anniversary of the Filmfare Awards.", "He was the highest paid Indian actor from 1970 to 1987 whereas Amitabh Bachchan shared the same tag with Rajesh Khanna from 1980 to 1987.", "He was a Member of Parliament in the 10th Lok Sabha from New Delhi Lok Sabha constituency between 1992 and 1996, elected in the 1992 New Delhi by-election as an Indian National Congress candidate.", "He was married to Dimple Kapadia in March 1973, eight months before her debut film \"Bobby\" was released and had two daughters from the marriage.", "Their elder daughter Twinkle Khanna is married to actor Akshay Kumar, while they also have a younger daughter Rinke Khanna.", "Khanna died on 18 July 2012, after a period of illness.", "He has been posthumously awarded India's third highest civilian honour, Padma Bhushan.", "He has also been honoured with a stamp and statue in his likeness, and a road renamed after him by the Prime Minister of India.", "In 2018, a one kilometre fitness trail in Lajpat Nagar National Park was named after Khanna, which was inaugurated by his wife Dimple Kapadia."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Namma Ooru Nayagan", 2], ["Rajesh Khanna", 12]], "evidences": [["Namma Ooru Nayagan", "composer", "Rajesh Khanna"], ["Rajesh Khanna", "spouse", "Dimple Kapadia"]], "answer": "Dimple Kapadia"}
{"_id": "9cbbf2ac0bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of the director of film Angel'S Rage?", "context": [["Alain St Ange", ["Alain St Ange( born 24 October 1954) is a Seychellois politician who has been Minister of Tourism and Culture of Seychelles from 2012 to 2016."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["Isabelle Gu\u00e9rard", ["Isabelle Gu\u00e9rard( born July 1, 1978) is a Canadian film and television actress.", "She garnered a Canadian Screen Award nomination as Best Actress at the 2nd Canadian Screen Awards in 2013 for\" The Storm Within( Rouge sang)\", and a Jutra Award nomination as Best Actress in 2010 for\" D\u00e9tour\".", "Born in Montreal, Quebec, Gu\u00e9rard first came to prominence as a cast member on the teen drama series\" Watatatow\", she also appeared in the films\" White Skin( La Peau blanche) Angel's Rage( La Rage de l'ange)( Pich\u00e9: entre ciel et terre)\" and\" French Kiss\", and the television series\" Le N\u00e9gociateur\" and\" Mensonges\".", "She was formerly married to her\" Watatatow\" castmate Hugo St- Cyr and later divorced in 2015."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["Dan Bigras", ["Dan Bigras (born 23 December 1957) is a francophone rock singer and actor from Canada.", "He has released a number of albums of rock music, beginning with \"Ange Animal\" in 1990.", "He is the spokesman of \"Refuge des Jeunes de Montr\u00e9al\" (", "meaning Refuge of Montreal's young people), an agency to help homeless and at-risk youth.", "The organisation produces \"le show du Refuge\" each year."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Bertrand St. Ange", ["Bertrand St. Ange( born August 6, 1981) is a Seychellois football player.", "He is a midfielder on the Seychelles national football team."]], ["Steven Wasson", ["Steven Wasson( born 1950 in the United States), is the director of Theatre de l'Ange Fou, and the International School of Corporeal mime.", "He studied literature and drama at the University of Northern Colorado with Dr. Lloyd Norton, and mime with Dr. E. Reid Gilbert and Thomas Leabhart at the Valley Studio in Madison, Wisconsin.", "Coming to Paris, he was a student of \u00c9tienne Decroux and later became his assistant, participating in Decroux's teaching, research and creations.", "Decroux created two pieces on Wasson:\" Le Prophete\" and\" Le Duo dans le Parc St. Cloud\".", "Wasson has created and directed all of the plays for the Theatre de l\u2019 Ange Fou, and has performed in many of them.", "He has worked as an actor in film, TV and live radio in the U.S. and France.", "In 1996, he reconstructed and directed the mime scenes for the Royal Shakespeare Company's production of\" Les Enfants du Paradis\".", "He has also worked with Birmingham Repertory Theatre and in India with the Avatar Meher Baba Theatre.", "As the director of Shadow Films Ltd., Wasson creates artistic and pedagogical films for the company and the school."]], ["Angel's Rage", ["Angel's Rage is a 2006 Canadian drama film directed by Dan Bigras.", "The film earned two Genie Award nominations in the categories of Best Achievement in Art Direction/Production Design and Best Achievement in Music - Original Song for the song \"L'Astronaute\"."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Angel's Rage", 0], ["Dan Bigras", 2]], "evidences": [["Angel's Rage", "director", "Dan Bigras"], ["Dan Bigras", "place of birth", "Montr\u00e9al"]], "answer": "Montr\u00e9al"}
{"_id": "3b9b100e08ac11ebbd82ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director born earlier, Song Of Arizona or Texas Terrors?", "context": [["Jacques D\u00e9combe", ["Jacques D\u00e9combe is a French author, actor and director born in 1953."]], ["Claude Weisz", ["Claude Weisz is a French film director born in Paris."]], ["George Sherman", ["George Sherman( July 14, 1908 \u2013 March 15, 1991) was an American film director and producer of low- budget Western films."]], ["Sidney Preston Osborn", ["Sidney Preston Osborn( May 17, 1884 \u2013 May 25, 1948) was the first secretary of state of Arizona, and later the seventh governor of Arizona and is, as of 2020, the only governor of Arizona to be elected to four consecutive terms( Governors of Arizona served 2- year terms without limits until 1968, when it was changed to serve 4- year terms, and again in 1992 to a limit of two terms at a time).", "Osborn is also the second native- born governor of Arizona, preceded by Thomas Edward Campbell."]], ["Frank McDonald (director)", ["Frank McDonald( November 9, 1899 Baltimore, Maryland \u2013 March 8, 1980 Oxnard, California) was an American film and television director, active from 1935 to 1966.", "He directed more than 100 films, including many Westerns starring Gene Autry and Roy Rogers, and numerous TV show episodes.", "He is interred at Conejo Mountain Memorial Park in Camarillo, California."]], ["Yolonda Ross", ["Yolonda Ross is an American character actress, writer and director born (31 July 1974)."]], ["Song of Arizona", ["Song of Arizona is a 1946 American Western film directed by Frank McDonald and starring Roy Rogers."]], ["Sepideh Farsi", ["Sepideh Farsi is an Iranian film director, born in Tehran in 1965."]], ["Fred Roy Krug", ["Fred R. Krug is an American film and television producer- director born in Bern, Switzerland."]], ["Texas Terrors", ["Texas Terrors is a 1940 American Western film directed by George Sherman and written by Doris Schroeder and Anthony Coldeway.", "The film stars Don\" Red\" Barry, Julie Duncan, Arthur Loft, Al St. John, Eddy Waller and William Ruhl.", "The film was released on November 22, 1940, by Republic Pictures."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Song of Arizona", 0], ["Texas Terrors", 0], ["Frank McDonald (director)", 0], ["George Sherman", 0]], "evidences": [["Song of Arizona", "director", "Frank McDonald"], ["Texas Terrors", "director", "George Sherman"], ["Frank McDonald (director)", "date of birth", "November 9, 1899"], ["George Sherman", "date of birth", "July 14, 1908"]], "answer": "Song Of Arizona"}
{"_id": "0db28726087511ebbd67ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Do both Dr. Ehrlich'S Magic Bullet and Fling (Film) films have the directors from the same country?", "context": [["Charles K. Gifford", ["Charles K. Gifford is an American banker and businessman.", "He is the chairman emeritus of Bank of America having served on its board of directors from 2004 to 2016."]], ["Fling (film)", ["Fling, internationally titled Lie to Me, is an independent comedy film about a couple navigating the hazards of an open relationship.", "It is the directorial debut of director John Stewart Muller and stars Brandon Routh, Steve Sandvoss, Courtney Ford, Nick Wechsler, Shoshana Bush and Ellen Hollman.", "It is the first feature from Santa Monica- based Steele Films and was written and produced by John Stewart Muller and his partner Laura Boersma.", "\" Fling\" features Brandon Routh in his first lead role since\" Superman Returns\".", "It premiered to a sold- out crowd at the 2008 Newport Beach Film Festival on April 26 in the Lido Theater on the Balboa Peninsula.", "The film received an award for\" Outstanding Achievement in Filmmaking\" from the festival's jury.", "\" Fling\" had its official Los Angeles premiere on October 18 at the Fine Arts Theatre on Wilshire Blvd. as part of the 2008 LA Femme Film Festival.", "Shortly thereafter, it had its sold- out East Coast premiere on November 7 at the 2008 Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival.", "On November 14,\" Fling\" had its Midwest premiere at the Screenland Theatre in the Crossroads District of Kansas City, Missouri.", "\" Fling\" had its international premiere at the 2008 Bahamas International Film Festival on December 5, 2008.", "North American distribution is being handled by Peace Arch Entertainment and the DVD was released on March 24, 2009."]], ["Dr. Ehrlich's Magic Bullet", ["Dr. Ehrlich's Magic Bullet is a 1940 biographical film directed by William Dieterle and starring Edward G. 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{"_id": "6a7061c00bb011ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is Emmanuel Lebrecht, Prince Of Anhalt-K\u00f6then's paternal grandfather?", "context": [["Prince Louis of Anhalt-K\u00f6then", ["Louis of Anhalt- K\u00f6then( b. K\u00f6then, 25 September", "1778- d. K\u00f6then, 16 September 1802) was a German prince of the House of Ascania.", "He was the third son of Karl George Lebrecht, Prince of Anhalt- K\u00f6then, and his wife Louise Charlotte, daughter of Frederick, Duke of Schleswig- Holstein- Sonderburg- Gl\u00fccksburg."]], ["Emmanuel, Prince of Anhalt-K\u00f6then", ["Emmanuel of Anhalt-K\u00f6then (Pl\u00f6tzkau, 6 October 1631 \u2013 K\u00f6then, 8 November 1670), was a German prince of the House of Ascania and ruler of the principality of Anhalt-Pl\u00f6tzkau.", "From 1665, he was ruler of the principality of Anhalt-K\u00f6then.", "He was the third and youngest son of Augustus, Prince of Anhalt-Pl\u00f6tzkau, by his wife Sibylle, daughter of John George I, Count of Solms-Laubach."]], ["Emmanuel Lebrecht, Prince of Anhalt-K\u00f6then", ["Emmanuel Lebrecht of Anhalt-K\u00f6then (K\u00f6then, 20 May 1671 \u2013 K\u00f6then, 30 May 1704), was a German prince of the House of Ascania and ruler of the principality of Anhalt-K\u00f6then.", "He was the only child of Emmanuel, Prince of Anhalt-K\u00f6then, by his wife Anna Eleonore, daughter of Henry Ernest, Count of Stolberg."]], ["Philip, Prince of Anhalt-K\u00f6then", ["Philip, Prince of Anhalt-K\u00f6then (31 May 1468 \u2013 13 November 1500) was a German prince of the House of Ascania and ruler of the principality of Anhalt-K\u00f6then.", "He was the only son of Albert VI, Prince of Anhalt-K\u00f6then, by his wife Elisabeth, daughter of G\u00fcnther II, Count of Mansfeld."]], ["Adolph I, Prince of Anhalt-K\u00f6then", ["Adolph I, Prince of Anhalt- K\u00f6then( died Zerbst, 28 August 1473), was a German prince of the House of Ascania and ruler of the principality of Anhalt- K\u00f6then.", "He was the eldest son of Albert IV, Prince of Anhalt- K\u00f6then, by his first wife Elisabeth, daughter of Gebhard III, Count of Mansfeld."]], ["Waldemar V, Prince of Anhalt-K\u00f6then", ["Waldemar V, Prince of Anhalt- K\u00f6then( died 1436) was a German prince of the House of Ascania and ruler of the principality of Anhalt- K\u00f6then.", "He was the second son of Albert IV, Prince of Anhalt- K\u00f6then, by his first wife Elisabeth, daughter of Gebhard III, Count of Mansfeld."]], ["Augustus Christian Frederick, Duke of Anhalt-K\u00f6then", ["Augustus Christian Frederick of Anhalt-K\u00f6then (K\u00f6then, 18 November 1769 \u2013 Schloss Geuz, 5 May 1812), was a German prince of the House of Ascania, ruler of the principality of Anhalt-K\u00f6then, and from 1806 the first \"Duke of Anhalt-K\u00f6then.\"", "He was the eldest son of Karl George Lebrecht, Prince of Anhalt-K\u00f6then, by his wife Louise Charlotte, daughter of Frederick, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Gl\u00fccksburg."]], ["Augustus Louis, Prince of Anhalt-K\u00f6then", ["Augustus Louis of Anhalt- K\u00f6then( 9 June 1697 in K\u00f6then \u2013 6 August 1755 in K\u00f6then), was a German prince of the House of Ascania and ruler of the principality of Anhalt- K\u00f6then.", "He was the third( second surviving) son of Emmanuel Lebrecht, Prince of Anhalt- K\u00f6then, by his wife Gisela Agnes of Rath."]], ["Leopold, Prince of Anhalt-K\u00f6then", ["Leopold of Anhalt-K\u00f6then (29 November 1694 \u2013 19 November 1728) was a German prince of the House of Ascania and ruler of the principality of Anhalt-K\u00f6then.", "Today, he is best remembered for employing Johann Sebastian Bach as his Kapellmeister between 1717 and 1723.", "He was born at K\u00f6then, the second (but eldest surviving) son of Emmanuel Lebrecht, Prince of Anhalt-K\u00f6then, by his wife Gisela Agnes of Rath."]], ["Albert VI, Prince of Anhalt-K\u00f6then", ["Albert VI, Prince of Anhalt- K\u00f6then( died 9 January 1475) was a German prince of the House of Ascania and ruler of the principality of Anhalt- K\u00f6then.", "He was the youngest son of Albert IV, Prince of Anhalt- K\u00f6then, but the eldest child of his second wife Elisabeth, daughter of Gebhard XI, Count of Querfurt."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Emmanuel Lebrecht, Prince of Anhalt-K\u00f6then", 1], ["Emmanuel, Prince of Anhalt-K\u00f6then", 2]], "evidences": [["Emmanuel Lebrecht of Anhalt-K\u00f6then", "father", "Emmanuel, Prince of Anhalt-K\u00f6then"], ["Emmanuel, Prince of Anhalt-K\u00f6then", "father", "Augustus, Prince of Anhalt-Pl\u00f6tzkau"]], "answer": "Augustus, Prince of Anhalt-Pl\u00f6tzkau"}
{"_id": "8cca23e5091611ebbdaeac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film was released first, Corrections Class or Febbre Da Cavallo - La Mandrakata?", "context": [["Coney Island Baby (film)", ["Coney Island Baby is a 2003 comedy- drama in which film producer Amy Hobby made her directorial debut.", "Karl Geary wrote the film and Tanya Ryno was the film's producer.", "The music was composed by Ryan Shore.", "The film was shot in Sligo, Ireland, which is known locally as\" Coney Island\".", "The film was screened at the Newport International Film Festival.", "Hobby won the Jury Award for\" Best First Time Director\".", "The film made its premiere television broadcast on the Sundance Channel."]], ["The Wonderful World of Captain Kuhio", ["The film was released in Japan on 10 October 2009."]], ["Bommalattam (2008 film)", ["Bommalattam is a 2008 Indian Tamil film directed by Bharathiraja starring Arjun Sarja and Nana Patekar in the lead roles.", "Originally filmed in Hindi under the title\" Cinema\", the film was released first in Tamil.", "Hindi version retitled\" Final Cut of Director\" had a limited release in 2016.", "This marked Nana Patekar's Tamil film debut."]], ["Empties", ["Empties is a 2007 film directed by Jan Sv\u011br\u00e1k and written by his father Zden\u011bk Sv\u011br\u00e1k, who also stars in the film.", "It was released first in the Czech Republic in March 2007.", "The film is a comedy from the same team which made Kolya."]], ["Febbre da cavallo", ["Febbre da cavallo is a 1976 Italian comedy film directed by Steno and starring Gigi Proietti.", "It was shown as part of a retrospective on Italian comedy at the 67th Venice International Film Festival."]], ["Febbre da cavallo", ["Febbre da cavallo is a 1976 Italian comedy film directed by Steno and starring Gigi Proietti.", "It was shown as part of a retrospective on Italian comedy at the 67th Venice International Film Festival."]], ["Invasion of the Neptune Men", ["The film was released in 1961 in Japan and was later released in the United States on television.", "In 1998, the film was featured on an episode of\" Mystery Science Theater 3000\"."]], ["Corrections Class", ["Corrections Class is a 2014 Russian drama film directed by Ivan Tverdovskiy.", "It premiered on the 4th of June 2014 at Kinotavr where it won the prize for Best Debut and the Prize of Film Distributors Jury.", "The film also received the East of the West Award at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival."]], ["Single Video Theory", ["Single Video Theory is a music documentary directed by Mark Pellington that follows the making of \"Yield\", the fifth album by the American alternative rock band Pearl Jam.", "It was released first on VHS on August 4, 1998, and then on DVD on November 24, 1998."]], ["Febbre da cavallo - La mandrakata", ["Febbre da cavallo- La mandrakata is a 2002 Italian comedy film written and directed by Carlo Vanzina and starring Gigi Proietti.", "It is the sequel of the 1976 comedy film\" Febbre da cavallo\".", "For his performance in this film, Gigi Proietti won the Nastro d'Argento for Best Actor."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Corrections Class", 0], ["Febbre da cavallo - La mandrakata", 0]], "evidences": [["Corrections Class", "publication date", "2014"], ["Febbre da cavallo - La mandrakata", "publication date", "2002"]], "answer": "Febbre Da Cavallo - La Mandrakata"}
{"_id": "a1d9a65c0bd911eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the place of death of the performer of song I Can'T See Myself Leaving You?", "context": [["Aretha Franklin", ["Aretha Louise Franklin (March 25, 1942August 16, 2018) was an American singer, songwriter, pianist, and civil rights activist.", "Franklin began her career as a child singing gospel at New Bethel Baptist Church in Detroit, Michigan, where her father C. L. Franklin was minister.", "At the age of 18, she embarked on a secular musical career as a recording artist for Columbia Records.", "While Franklin's career did not immediately flourish, she found acclaim and commercial success after signing with Atlantic Records in 1966.", "Hit songs such as \"RespectChain of FoolsThink(You", "Make Me Feel Like)", "A Natural WomanI Never Loved a Man (The Way I Love You)\", and", "\"I Say a Little Prayer\", propelled her past her musical peers.", "By the end of the 1960s, Aretha Franklin had come to be known as \"The Queen of Soul\".", "Franklin continued to record acclaimed albums such as", "\"I Never Loved a Man the Way I Love You\" (1967), \"Lady Soul\" (1968), \"Spirit in the Dark\" (1970), \"Young, Gifted and Black\" (1972), \"Amazing Grace\" (1972), and \"Sparkle\" (1976) before experiencing problems with her record company.", "Franklin left Atlantic in 1979 and signed with Arista Records.", "She appeared in the 1980 film \"The Blues Brothers\" before releasing the successful albums \"Jump to It\" (1982),", "\"Who's Zoomin", "' Who?\"", "(1985), and \"Aretha\" (1986) on the Arista label.", "In 1998, Franklin returned to the Top 40 with the Lauryn Hill-produced song \"", "A Rose Is Still a Rose\"; later, she released an album of the same name which was certified gold.", "That same year, Franklin earned international acclaim for her performance of \"Nessun dorma\" at the Grammy Awards; she filled in at the last minute for Luciano Pavarotti, who canceled his appearance after the show had already begun.", "In a widely noted performance, she paid tribute to 2015 honoree Carole King by singing \"", "(You Make Me Feel Like)", "A Natural Woman\" at the Kennedy Center Honors.", "Franklin recorded 112 charted singles on \"Billboard\", including 77 Hot 100 entries, 17 top-ten pop singles, 100 R&B entries, and 20 number-one R&B singles.", "She is the most charted female artist in history.", "Franklin's well-known hits include \"Rock SteadyCall MeAin't No WayDon't Play That Song (You Lied)Spanish", "HarlemDay DreamingUntil", "You Come Back to Me", "(That's What I'm Gonna Do)Something", "He Can FeelJump to ItFreeway of LoveWho's Zoomin'", "Who\", and", "\"I Knew You Were Waiting", "(For Me)\" (a duet with George Michael).", "She won 18 Grammy Awards, including the first eight awards given for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance (1968\u20131975).", "Franklin is one of the best-selling music artists of all time, having sold more than 75 million records worldwide.", "Franklin received numerous honors throughout her career.", "She was awarded the National Medal of Arts and the Presidential Medal of Freedom.", "In 1987, she became the first female performer to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.", "She also was inducted into the UK Music Hall of Fame in 2005 and into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame in 2012.", "In 2010, \"Rolling Stone\" magazine ranked her number one on its list of the \"100 Greatest Singers of All Time\" and number nine on its list of \"100 Greatest Artists of All Time\".", "The Pulitzer Prize jury in 2019 awarded Franklin a posthumous special citation \"for her indelible contribution to American music and culture for more than five decades.\""]], ["Billy Milano", ["Billy Milano is a Bronx- born heavy metal musician now based in Austin, Texas.", "He is the singer and- occasionally- guitarist and bassist of crossover thrash band M.O.D., and he was also the singer of its predecessor, Stormtroopers of Death.", "He was also the singer of United Forces, which also featured his Stormtroopers of Death bandmate Dan Lilker."]], ["Leaving You", ["Leaving You may refer to:"]], ["Astrid North", ["Astrid North( Astrid Karina North Radmann; 24 August 1973, Berlin \u2013 25 June 2019, Berlin) was a German soul singer and songwriter.", "She was the singer of the German band, with whom she released five Albums.", "As guest singer of the band she published three albums."]], ["Panda (Astro song)", ["\" Panda\" is a song of the Chilean band Astro and is the fifth song of the homonymous album of the year 2011.", "The song was composed and produced by the singer of the band Andr\u00e9s Nusser and released like third single of the album on February 1, 2013."]], ["O Valencia!", ["\" O Valencia!\" is the fifth single by the indie rock band", "The Decemberists, and the first released from their fourth studio album,\" The Crane Wife\".", "The music was written by The Decemberists and the lyrics by Colin Meloy.", "It tells a story of two star- crossed lovers.", "The singer falls in love with a person who belongs to an opposing gang.", "At the end of the song, the singer's lover jumps in to defend the singer, who is confronting his lover's brother( the singer's\" sworn enemy\") and is killed by the bullet intended for the singer."]], ["Bernie Bonvoisin", ["Bernard Bonvoisin, known as Bernie Bonvoisin( born 9 July 1956 in Nanterre, Hauts- de- Seine), is a French hard rock singer and film director.", "He is best known for having been the singer of Trust.", "He was one of the best friends of Bon Scott the singer of AC/ DC and together they recorded the song\" Ride On\" which was one of the last songs by Bon Scott."]], ["I Can't See Myself Leaving You", ["\"I Can't See Myself Leaving You\" is a song written by Ronnie Shannon and performed by Aretha Franklin.", "The song reached #3 on the U.S. R&B chart and #28 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 in 1969.", "The song was produced by Jerry Wexler and appeared as the closing track on Franklin's 1968 album, \"Aretha Now\"."]], ["Revolution (Jars of Clay song)", ["\" Revolution\" is a song written and performed by Jars of Clay.", "The song is the third of four radio singles released in promotion of the band's\" The Eleventh Hour\".", "A live version of the song can be found on disc two of the 2003 double album,."]], ["Caspar Babypants", ["Caspar Babypants is the stage name of children's music artist Chris Ballew, who is also widely known as the singer of The Presidents of the United States of America."]]], "supporting_facts": [["I Can't See Myself Leaving You", 0], ["Aretha Franklin", 1]], "evidences": [["I Can't See Myself Leaving You", "performer", "Aretha Franklin"], ["Aretha Franklin", "place of death", "Detroit"]], "answer": "Detroit"}
{"_id": "961c690c08ab11ebbd82ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who died first, The Admiral Was A Lady or The Whales Of August?", "context": [["Albert S. Rogell", ["Albert S. Rogell( August 21, 1901 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma- April 7, 1988 Los Angeles, California) was an American film director.", "Rogell directed more than a hundred movies between 1921 and 1958.", "He was the brother of producer Sid Rogell."]], ["The Admiral Was a Lady", ["The Admiral Was a Lady is a 1950 American comedy film directed by Albert S. Rogell and starring Edmond O'Brien and Wanda Hendrix.", "The working title of the film was\" Once Over Lightly\" that was the title of one of the songs in the film."]], ["Lindsay Anderson", ["Lindsay Gordon Anderson( 17 April 1923 \u2013 30 August 1994) was a British feature- film, theatre and documentary director, film critic, and leading- light of the Free Cinema movement and of the British New Wave.", "He is most widely remembered for his 1968 film\" if...\", which won the\" Palme d' Or\" at Cannes Film Festival in 1969 and marked Malcolm McDowell's cinematic debut.", "He is also notable, though not a professional actor, for playing a minor role in the Academy Award- winning 1981 film\" Chariots of Fire\".", "McDowell produced a 2007 documentary about his experiences with Anderson,\" Never Apologize\"."]], ["David Berry (writer)", ["David Adams Berry( July 8, 1943 \u2013 December 16, 2016) was an American screenwriter and playwright.", "He is best known for his stage play\" The Whales of August\" and its 1987 screen adaptation, for which he also wrote the screenplay."]], ["The Whales of August", ["The Whales of August is a 1987 American drama film directed by Lindsay Anderson and starring Bette Davis and Lillian Gish as elderly sisters.", "Also in the cast were Ann Sothern as one of their friends, and Vincent Price as a peripheral member of the former Russian aristocracy.", "The story is based on the play of the same name by David Berry.", "The film was shot on location on Maine's Cliff Island.", "The house still stands and is a popular subject of artists on the island.", "In this film Lillian Gish and Ann Sothern played their final film roles."]], ["Shir\u014d Takasu", ["Admiral was a career naval officer in the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II."]], ["Mitsuharu Matsuyama", ["Rear Admiral was a senior officer in the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II.", "He was an observer during the First Battle of Savo Island."]], ["Arima Ry\u014dkitsu", ["Admiral was a career naval officer in the Imperial Japanese Navy during Meiji and Taish\u014d periods."]], ["Robbie Dale", ["Robbie Dale( real name Robbie Robinson)' The Admiral' was born in Littleborough, Lancashire, England on 21 April 1940."]], ["Eadie Was a Lady", ["Eadie Was a Lady is a 1945 American musical comedy."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Admiral Was a Lady", 0], ["The Whales of August", 0], ["Albert S. Rogell", 0], ["Lindsay Anderson", 0]], "evidences": [["The Admiral Was a Lady", "director", "Albert S. Rogell"], ["The Whales of August", "director", "Lindsay Anderson"], ["Albert S. Rogell", "date of death", "April 7, 1988"], ["Lindsay Anderson", "date of death", "30 August 1994"]], "answer": "The Admiral Was A Lady"}
{"_id": "8115d246087b11ebbd68ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Who lived longer, A.-M. Julien or Ernst Zu M\u00fcnster?", "context": [["Ernst Pringsheim Jr.", ["Ernst Pringsheim Jr., Ernst Georg Pringsheim jun., or Ernst Georg Pringsheim( October 26, 1881 in Breslau, Niederschlesien \u2013 December 26, 1970 in Hannover) was a German Natural scientist(\" Naturwissenschaftler\") and plant physiologist( Pflanzenphysiologe).", "He taught as a professor for biochemistry and botany, in the University of Berlin, University of Prague, and Cambridge University."]], ["A.-M. Julien", ["A.- M. Julien, real name Aman- Julien Maistre,( 24 July 1903 \u2013 15 January 2001) was a French actor, singer and theatre manager.", "He was Fran\u00e7ois Maistre's father."]], ["Ernst zu M\u00fcnster", ["Graf Ernst Friedrich Herbert zu M\u00fcnster( born March 1, 1766 Osnabr\u00fcck- died May 20, 1839 Hanover) was a German statesman, politician and minister in the service of the House of Hanover."]], ["Ernest Friedrich Gilg", ["Ernest( or Ernst) Friedrich Gilg( January 12, 1867 in Baden- W\u00fcrttemberg, Germany \u2013 October 11, 1933 in Berlin) was a German botanist."]], ["Maximus of Tyre", ["Maximus of Tyre( fl. late 2nd century AD), also known as Cassius Maximus Tyrius, was a Greek rhetorician and philosopher who lived in the time of the Antonines and Commodus, and who belongs to the trend of the Second Sophistic.", "His writings contain many allusions to the history of Greece, while there is little reference to Rome; hence it is inferred that he lived longer in Greece, perhaps as a professor at Athens.", "Although nominally a Platonist, he is really an Eclectic and one of the precursors of Neoplatonism."]], ["Georg zu M\u00fcnster", ["Count Georg Ludwig Friedrich Wilhelm zu M\u00fcnster( 17 February 1776 \u2013 23 December 1844) was a German paleontologist."]], ["Arno\u0161t Kreuz", ["Arno\u0161t Kreuz( or Ernst Kreuz, 9 May 1912 \u2013 9 February 1974), was a Czech football forward of German ethnicity who played for Czechoslovakia in the 1938 FIFA World Cup."]], ["Georg Herbert M\u00fcnster", ["Georg Herbert F\u00fcrst zu M\u00fcnster von Derneburg( 23 December 1820 \u2013 28 March 1902), also known by his earlier title of Count of M\u00fcnster- Ledenburg, was a Hanoverian and later German diplomat and politician.", "He served as ambassador to London 1873 \u2013 1885 and Paris( 1885\u2013 1900)."]], ["Bernard-Romain Julien", ["Bernard Romain Julien or Bernard- Romain Julien( 16 November 1802 \u2013 3 December 1871) was a French printmaker, lithographer, painter and draughtsman."]], ["Fred H. Frank", ["Fred H. Frank was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly who lived in Appleton."]]], "supporting_facts": [["A.-M. Julien", 0], ["Ernst zu M\u00fcnster", 0]], "evidences": [["A.-M. Julien", "date of birth", "24 July 1903"], ["A.-M. Julien", "date of death", "15 January 2001"], ["Ernst zu M\u00fcnster", "date of birth", "March 1, 1766"], ["Ernst zu M\u00fcnster", "date of death", "May 20, 1839"]], "answer": "A.-M. Julien"}
{"_id": "d02fa7e508ab11ebbd82ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who died earlier, Springtime In The Rockies or Train For Durango?", "context": [["Adri\u00e1n Muro", ["Adri\u00e1n Misael Muro Hern\u00e1ndez( born September 7, 1995 in Aguascalientes City, Aguascalientes), known as Adri\u00e1n Muro, is a Mexican professional footballer who plays for Durango."]], ["Springtime in the Rockies", ["Springtime in the Rockies is an American Technicolor musical comedy film released by Twentieth Century Fox in 1942.", "It stars Betty Grable, with support from John Payne, Carmen Miranda, Cesar Romero, Charlotte Greenwood, and Edward Everett Horton.", "Also appearing were Grable's future husband Harry James and his band.", "The director was Irving Cummings.", "The screenplay was based on the short story\" Second Honeymoon\" by Philip Wylie."]], ["Irving Cummings", ["Irving Camisky( October 9, 1888 \u2013 April 18, 1959) was an American movie actor, director, producer and writer."]], ["Ulises Jaimes", ["Ulises Ignacio Jaimes Huerta( born April 20, 1996 in L\u00e1zaro C\u00e1rdenas, Michoac\u00e1n) is a professional Mexican footballer who currently plays for Durango"]], ["Cedrick Bowers", ["Cedrick Jerome Bowers( born February 10, 1978) is a former left- handed Major League Baseball pitcher.", "Originally drafted by the Tampa Bay Devil Rays in, Bowers pitched in the Rays' farm system until the end of the season without reaching the major leagues.", "In, he went to Japan, where he pitched for three seasons in Nippon Professional Baseball.", "After spending pitching in Korea, Bowers signed a minor league contract with the Rockies before the season.", "He was called up for the first time in his career on July 1,, and made his major league debut with the Rockies on July 2.", "He became a free agent at the end of the season and re-signed with the Rockies on January 14,. Bowers was later released by the Rockies and signed a minor league contract with the Philles.", "On December 14, 2009 he was signed by the Oakland Athletics."]], ["Darren Clarke (baseball)", ["Darren Lawrence Clarke( born March 18, 1981 in San Diego, California) is a former Major League Baseball right- handed pitcher who played for the Colorado Rockies.", "After graduating from high school, the Rockies selected him in the 33rd round of the 1999 Major League Baseball draft, but he did not sign with them, opting instead to attend South Florida Community College( SFCC).", "He was again selected by the Rockies in the 35th round of the 2000 Major League Baseball draft and was signed by them May 7, 2001, following his sophomore year at SFCC.", "He stands 6 feet, 8 inches and his playing weight is listed at 235 pounds.", "Clarke spent the 2001 season as a starting pitcher for the Casper Rockies of the Pioneer League, compiling a 3- 6 record and a 6.02 ERA in 14 starts.", "In, he was with the Rockies' Northwest League affiliate, Tri-City Dust Devils where he was 4- 3 with a 6.98 ERA.", "In, he was in the starting rotation of the Asheville Tourists of the South Atlantic League.", "In 27 games( 25 starts) for the Tourists, he was 8- 6 with a 3.83 ERA.", "The Rockies promoted him to their California League affiliate, Visalia Oaks, in, but an elbow injury limited him to just 8 games with the Oaks( 1 -3, 7.39 ERA).", "In, the Rockies converted Clarke into a relief pitcher and he began the season with their new California League affiliate in Modesto, but was placed on the disabled list on April 7.", "When he returned from the disabled list, he made a rehabilitation assignment to Tri-City, where in 12 appearances, he posted a 0.64 ERA and 3 saves for the Dust Devils.", "He returned to Modesto on July 20 and made 5 relief appearances( 0- 0, 9.00 ERA) before a recurrence of the elbow injury ended his season on August 30.", "Clarke was with Modesto again in and pitched effectively out of their bullpen but was again plagued by injuries; first with inflammation in his pitching shoulder in early June and then with a strained latissimus dorsi muscle, which ended his season on June 27.", "He was 1- 1 with the Nuts with 5 saves and a 1.35 ERA.", "His performance earned him a place on the California League All- Star team, but he was unable to pitch due to injury.", "In, Clarke began the season in the bullpen of the Double- A Tulsa Drillers of the Texas League.", "The Rockies called him up to their big league roster where he made his major league debut on May 18 against the Kansas City Royals.", "Clarke was not offered a new contract by the Rockies and became a free agent on December 12, 2007.", "The Rockies re-signed him for and he spent the entire season with Double- A Tulsa, becoming a free agent again after the season."]], ["Mary Hale Woolsey", ["Mary Hale Woolsey( March 21, 1899 \u2013 December 6, 1969) was an American songwriter and lyricist.", "She is most noted for the lyrics she wrote for\" When It's Springtime in the Rockies\"."]], ["Mario Caiano", ["Mario Caiano (February 13, 1933 \u2013 September 20, 2015) was an Italian film director, screenwriter, producer and second unit director.", "Born in Rome, he has directed nearly 50 films between 1961 and 2001 and wrote some 27 films and TV scripts since 1954.", "He is primarily known for his work on Spaghetti Westerns, Peplums, Euro Crime and to a slightly lesser degree on horror films.", "Caiano directed (as Allen Gr\u00fcnewald) and wrote the script for \"Nightmare CastleAmanti d'oltretomba\", 1965), which stars Barbara Steele. \"", "Eye in the Labyrinth\" (1972) is a later film in the genre that he directed."]], ["Train for Durango", ["Train for Durango is a 1968 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Mario Caiano."]], ["Javier del Jes\u00fas Que", ["Javier del Jes\u00fas Que Delgado( born May 6, 1995 in Campeche City, Campeche) is a professional Mexican footballer who currently plays for Durango"]]], "supporting_facts": [["Springtime in the Rockies", 3], ["Train for Durango", 0], ["Irving Cummings", 0], ["Mario Caiano", 0]], "evidences": [["Springtime in the Rockies", "director", "Irving Cummings"], ["Train for Durango", "director", "Mario Caiano"], ["Irving Cummings", "date of death", "April 18, 1959"], ["Mario Caiano", "date of death", "September 20, 2015"]], "answer": "Springtime In The Rockies"}
{"_id": "ad8fdd6c08b511ebbd88ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who died later, Swarg Narak or Antardhan?", "context": [["Swarg Narak", ["Swarg Narak (English: Heaven - Hell; Hindi: \u0938\u094d\u0935\u0930\u094d\u0917 \u0928\u0930\u0915) is a 1978 Bollywood drama film, produced by B. Nagi Reddy under the Vijaya Productions Pvt. Ltd. banner and directed by Dasari Narayana Rao.", "It stars Sanjeev Kumar, Jeetendra, Vinod Mehra, Moushumi Chatterjee, Shabana Azmi in the lead roles and music is composed by Rajesh Roshan.", "All three songs became popular.", "The film is a remake of the Telugu Silver Jubilee movie \"Swargam Narakam\" (1975) made by the same director."]], ["Antardhan", ["Antardhan is a Bengali thriller drama film directed by Tapan Sinha and produced by Naba Chanda based on a true story of disappearance of a lady.", "This film was released in 1992.", "this is the debut film of Bengali actor Sabyasachi Chakraborty."]], ["Dasari Narayana Rao", ["Dasari Narayana Rao( 4 May 1947 \u2013 30 May 2017) was an Indian film director, producer, screenwriter, dialogue writer, actor, lyricist, and politician known for his works predominantly in Telugu cinema, Television, and Bollywood.", "He has directed more than one hundred and fifty feature films in a variety of genres.", "His works emphasize social injustice, corruption and gender discrimination.", "Rao has received two National Film Awards, nine state Nandi Awards including the Raghupathi Venkaiah Award, and four Filmfare Awards South including the lifetime Achievement.", "During his career he has also acted in Telugu, Tamil, and Kannada languages.", "Rao gained national recognition for directing Hindi films such as, Swarg Narak, Jyoti Bane Jwala, Zakhmi Sher, Sarfarosh, Wafadaar, Prem Tapasya, Pyaasa Sawan, Aaj Ka M.L.A. Ram Avtar, and Asha Jyoti.", "Rao holds\" Limca World Record\" for directing the most number of films.", "He directed works such as\" Tandra Paparayudu\"( 1986), and\" Surigaadu\"( 1992) which were screened at International Film Festival of India in the panorama section, and\" Kante Koothurne Kanu\"( 1998) which received the National Film Award Special Mention Feature Film.", "In 1983, he directed Meghasandesam which received critical acclaim at the Indian panorama, Tashkent Film Festival, 1983 Cannes Film Festival, and Moscow film festival.", "The film has also received the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu."]], ["Abhishek Saxena", ["Abhishek Saxena is an Indian Bollywood and Punjabi film director who directed the movie Phullu.", "The Phullu movie was released in theaters on 16 June 2017, in which film Sharib Hashmi is the lead role.", "Apart from these, he has also directed Patiala Dreamz, this is a Punjabi film.", "This film was screened in cinemas in 2014."]], ["Elliot Silverstein", ["Elliot Silverstein( born August 3, 1927, in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American director, who is best known for being the director of the movie\" Cat Ballou\"( 1965)."]], ["Swargam Narakam", ["Swargam Narakam( English Translation:\" Heaven and Hell\") is a 1975 Telugu romantic drama film written and directed by Dasari Narayana Rao.", "The debut film for Mohan Babu and Annapoorna, the film was later remade in Bollywood as\" Swarg Narak\"( 1978), and in Tamil as\" Sorgam Naragam\".", "The film has garnered the Nandi Award for Best Feature Film."]], ["Drew Esocoff", ["Drew Esocoff( born c. 1957) is an American television sports director, who as of 2006 has been the director of NBC Sunday Night Football."]], ["Tapan Sinha", ["Tapan Sinha (2 October 1924 \u2013 15 January 2009) was one of the most prominent Indian film directors of his time forming a legendary quartet with Satyajit Ray, Ritwik Ghatak and Mrinal Sen.", "He was primarily a Bengali filmmaker who worked both in Hindi cinema and Bengali cinema, directing films like \"Kabuliwala\" (1957), \"Louha-KapatSagina Mahato\" (1970), \"Apanjan\" (1968), \"Kshudhita Pashan\" and children's film \"Safed Haathi\" (1978) and \"Aaj Ka Robinhood\".", "Sinha started his career in 1946, as a sound engineer with New Theatres film production house in Kolkata, then in 1950 left for England where he worked at Pinewood Studios for next two years, before returning home to start his six decade long career in Indian cinema, making films in Bengali, Hindi and Oriya languages, straddling genres from social realism, family drama, labor rights, to children's fantasy films.", "He was one of the acclaimed filmmakers of Parallel Cinema movement of India."]], ["G. Marthandan", ["G. Marthandan is an Indian film director who works in Malayalam cinema."]], ["Ben Palmer", ["Ben Palmer is a British film and television director who is known for being the director of\" Bo' Selecta\" and\" The Inbetweeners\"."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Swarg Narak", 0], ["Antardhan", 0], ["Dasari Narayana Rao", 0], ["Tapan Sinha", 0]], "evidences": [["Swarg Narak", "director", "Dasari Narayana Rao"], ["Antardhan", "director", "Tapan Sinha"], ["Dasari Narayana Rao", "date of death", "30 May 2017"], ["Tapan Sinha", "date of death", "15 January 2009"]], "answer": "Swarg Narak"}
{"_id": "f52b28400bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of Alexandra Hasluck's husband?", "context": [["Alan Pownall", ["Stephen Alan Fletcher Pownall( born 30 December 1986) is an English singer- songwriter and the husband of actress Gabriella Wilde."]], ["Jon Leach", ["Jonathan Leach( born April 18, 1973) is a former professional tennis player from the United States.", "He is the husband of Lindsay Davenport."]], ["Andrew Upton", ["Andrew Upton( born 1 February 1966) is an Australian playwright, screenwriter, and director.", "He is the husband of actress Cate Blanchett."]], ["James Randall Marsh", ["James Randall Marsh( 1896- 1965) was an American artist and the husband of Anne Steele Marsh."]], ["Devisingh Ransingh Shekhawat", ["Devisingh Ransingh Shekhawat is the former and first First Gentleman of India as the husband of Pratibha Patil."]], ["Alexandra Hasluck", ["Dame Alexandra Margaret Martin Hasluck, Lady Hasluck, (n\u00e9e Darker, 26 August 1908 \u2013 18 June 1993), was an author and social historian from Western Australia.", "She was the wife of Sir Paul Hasluck, Governor-General of Australia 1969\u201374."]], ["Lapidoth", ["Lapidoth(\" Lappidothtorches\") was the husband of Deborah the fourth Judge of Israel.", "Lapidoth is also a Hebrew male given name."]], ["Stan Marks", ["Stan Marks is an Australian writer and journalist.", "He is the husband of Holocaust survivor Eva Marks."]], ["Paul Hasluck", ["Sir Paul Meernaa Caedwalla Hasluck, (1 April 1905 \u2013 9 January 1993) was an Australian statesman who served as the 17th Governor-General of Australia, in office from 1969 to 1974.", "Prior to that, he was a Liberal Party politician, holding ministerial office continuously from 1951 to 1969.", "Hasluck was born in Fremantle, Western Australia, and attended Perth Modern School and the University of Western Australia.", "After graduation he joined the university as a faculty member, eventually becoming a reader in history.", "Hasluck joined the Department of External Affairs during World War II, and served as Australia's first Permanent Representative to the United Nations from 1946 to 1947.", "He would later contribute two volumes to \"Australia in the War of 1939\u20131945\", the official history of Australia's involvement in the war.", "In 1949, Hasluck was elected to federal parliament for the Liberal Party, winning the Division of Curtin.", "In 1951, less than two years after entering politics, he was made Minister for Territories in the Menzies Government.", "In his twelve years in the position, he initiated transitions toward self-government in Australia's territories, including Nauru, Papua New Guinea, and the Northern Territory.", "Hasluck later served as Minister for Defence (1963\u20131964) and Minister for External Affairs (1964\u20131969).", "His tenure in those positions covered Australia's involvement in the Indonesia\u2013Malaysia confrontation and the first years of the Vietnam War.", "After the disappearance of Harold Holt, Hasluck unsuccessfully stood in the resulting Liberal leadership election.", "He initially stayed on in cabinet under the new prime minister, John Gorton, but in 1969 Gorton instead nominated him to replace Lord Casey as governor-general.", "In his five years in the position, Hasluck saw two previous political adversaries (William McMahon and Gough Whitlam) become prime minister; he maintained good working relationships with both.", "In retirement, he was a prolific author, publishing an autobiography, several volumes of poetry, and multiple works on Australian history."]], ["Stan Rice", ["Stan Rice( November 7, 1942 \u2013 December 9, 2002) was an American poet and artist.", "He was the husband of author Anne Rice."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Alexandra Hasluck", 1], ["Paul Hasluck", 2]], "evidences": [["Dame Alexandra Margaret Martin Hasluck", "spouse", "Sir Paul Hasluck"], ["Sir Paul Meernaa Caedwalla Hasluck", "place of birth", "Fremantle, Western Australia"]], "answer": "Fremantle, Western Australia"}
{"_id": "f3a0ade8087611ebbd67ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Who lived longer, Gustav Philipp M\u00f6rl or Giuseppe Diotti?", "context": [["Giuseppe Diotti", ["Giuseppe Diotti (1 March 1779 \u2013 30 January 1846) was an Italian painter of the Neoclassic style."]], ["Giuseppe Pamphilj (bishop of Segni)", ["Giuseppe Pamphilj( also Giuseppe Panfili or Giuseppe Panphili)( 1525 \u2013 20 November 1581) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Segni( 1570 \u2013 1581)."]], ["Gustav Philipp M\u00f6rl", ["Gustav Philipp M\u00f6rl or Gustav Philipp Morl; Gustavus Philippus", "Moerl( December 26,", "1673 \u2013 May 7, 1750) was a German theologian, was born at Nuremberg December 26, 1673, and was educated first in the schools of his native place and then at the university in Altdorf, where he studied philosophy and philology from 1690 to 1692, when he was removed to Jena to study theology and the ancient languages.", "He traveled through Holland, and visited its most important universities.", "After his return home he was appointed assistant of the philosophic faculty at Halle, and in 1698 became professor and ecclesiastical inspector at Altdorf.", "He resigned this position in 1703, and was appointed dean of St. Sebald's church at Nuremberg.", "In 1706 he was appointed minister of the St. Aegidien church, and inspector of the gymnasium; in 1714 minister at St. Lawrence, in connection with which he had the supervision of the ecclesiastical seminary.", "In 1724 he was appointed minister of the church of St. Sebald, superintendent of the consistory of Nuremberg, city librarian, and professor of divinity of the Aegidische gymnasium.", "He died May 7, 1750.", "Besides several dissertations in journals, he published\" Diss. de distinctione essentiali agnoscenda et attributis\"( Jenae, 1694, 4to): \u2014\" Diss. continens theses miscellaneas\"( Halae, 1694, 4to): \u2014\" Diss. continens vindicationem regularem methodi Cartesianae\"( ibid. 1694, 4to): \u2014\" Diss. i et ii de mense humana\"( ibid. 1696, 1697, 4to): \u2014\" Repetitio doctrinae orthodoxae de fundamento fidei, occasione disputationis", "Halensis de questione:", "An haeresis sit crimen?\"( ibid. 1696, 4to): \u2014\" Defensio repetitionis hujus adversus Chr. Thomasium\"( ibid. 1697, 4to): \u2014\" Disquisitio defide, occasione epistolae ad Chr. Thomasium scriptae\"( ibid. 1698, 4to): \u2014\" Diss. de modo dirigendi omnes actiones nostras ad gloriam Dei\"( Altdorf, 1701, 4to): \u2014\" Vindiciae doctrinae Lutheranae de gratia proedestinationis\"( Norimb. 1702, 8vo): \u2014\" Die Lehre von der Busse, in\" 122\" Predigten, nach den Lehrsatzen und Texten entworfen\"( Nurnberg, 1711, 4to): \u2014\" Ordnung der Knige in Juda und Israel, in einer Tabelle\"( ibid. 1740, fol.):", "\u2014\" Sterbeschule; eine Sammlung von Predigtentwurfen\"( ibid. 1743, 1744, 2 volumes, fol.)."]], ["Johann Sigismund M\u00f6rl", ["Johann Sigismund", "M\u00f6rl( March 3, 1710 \u2013 February 22, 1791) was a German theologian.", "Son of Gustav Philipp", "M\u00f6rl, he was born at Nuremberg March 3, 1710, and was educated in his native place until ready for the university at Altdorf, where he studied theology after 1727.", "In 1735 he was appointed dean of a church at Nuremberg.", "He preached until 1759, when he was appointed minister and inspector of the\" Egidianum.\"", "In 1765 he was elected in this gymnasium to the professorship of Greek.", "Towards the close of 1770 he was called to the position of minister of St. Lawrence's church.", "In 1773 he accepted the position of first minister at St. Sebald's church, the superintendency of the consistory of Nuremberg, the office of city librarian, and also a professorship of positive divinity and moral philosophy.", "He died February 22, 1791.", "Besides several contributions to the\" Hachische Allgeneine Welthistorie\" and the\" Antideistische Bibel\"( Erlangen, 1768), to which he contributed a new computation of time from the exodus of the Jews to the time of Solomon, he published\" Scholia philologica et critica ad selecta S. Codicis loca\"( Norimb. 1737, 8vo; improved ed. by Wilder, ibid. 1793, 8vo): \u2014\" Schediasma philologico- geographicum, in quo Jo. Harduini disquisitio de situ Paradisi terrestris examinatur\"( ibid. 1750, fol.): \u2014\" Oratio de meritis Norimbergensium in Geographiam\"( ibid. 1750, 8 vo)."]], ["Maximus of Tyre", ["Maximus of Tyre( fl. late 2nd century AD), also known as Cassius Maximus Tyrius, was a Greek rhetorician and philosopher who lived in the time of the Antonines and Commodus, and who belongs to the trend of the Second Sophistic.", "His writings contain many allusions to the history of Greece, while there is little reference to Rome; hence it is inferred that he lived longer in Greece, perhaps as a professor at Athens.", "Although nominally a Platonist, he is really an Eclectic and one of the precursors of Neoplatonism."]], ["Joseph Ruffini", ["Joseph or Giuseppe Ruffini (1690 - February 7, 1749) was an Italian-Austrian painter, mainly active in Germany."]], ["Gustav Koerner", ["Gustav Philipp", "Koerner, also spelled Gustave or Gustavus Koerner( 20 November 1809 \u2013 9 April 1896) was a revolutionary, journalist, lawyer, politician, judge, and statesman in Illinois and Germany and a Colonel of the U.S. Army who was a confessed enemy of slavery.", "He married on 17 June 1836 in Belleville Sophia Dorothea Engelmann( 16 November 1815 \u2013 1 March 1888), they had 9 children.", "He belonged to the co-founders and was one of the first members of the Grand Old Party; and he was a close confidant of Abraham Lincoln and his wife Mary Todd and had an essential role in his nomination and election for president in 1860."]], ["Joseph Bossi", ["Joseph Bossi or Giuseppe Bossi( born 29 August 1911- date of death unknown) was a Swiss footballer who played for Switzerland in the 1934 FIFA World Cup.", "He also played for FC Lausanne- Sport, FC Bern 1894, and CA Paris- Charenton."]], ["Giuseppe Maria Buonaparte", ["\" Nobile\" Giuseppe Maria Buonaparte or Giuseppe Maria di Buonaparte( 31 May 1713, Ajaccio \u2013 13 December 1763, Ajaccio) was an Italian politician.", "He was the son of Sebastiano Nicola Buonaparte and his wife Maria Anna Tusoli( 1690 \u2013 1760).", "In 1749, Giuseppe was the Delegate who represented the City of Ajaccio in the Council of Corte."]], ["Giuseppe Rottario", ["Giuseppe Rottario or\"' Giuseppe Roverio\"( 1657\u20131720) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Alba( 1697 \u2013 1720)."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Gustav Philipp M\u00f6rl", 1], ["Gustav Philipp M\u00f6rl", 2], ["Giuseppe Diotti", 0]], "evidences": [["Gustav Philipp M\u00f6rl", "date of birth", "December 26, 1673"], ["Gustav Philipp M\u00f6rl", "date of death", "May 7, 1750"], ["Giuseppe Diotti", "date of birth", "1 March 1779"], ["Giuseppe Diotti", "date of death", "30 January 1846"]], "answer": "Gustav Philipp M\u00f6rl"}
{"_id": "8c6ba65608e511ebbda4ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director born later, Brutti Di Notte or Bir T\u00fcrk'E G\u00f6n\u00fcl Verdim?", "context": [["Follie di notte", ["Follie di notte is an Italian erotic- documentary film directed by Joe D'Amato and released in 1978."]], ["Bir T\u00fcrk'e G\u00f6n\u00fcl Verdim", ["Bir T\u00fcrk'e G\u00f6n\u00fcl Verdim is a 1969 Turkish adventure film, directed by Halit Refi\u011f and starring Eva Bender, Ahmet Mekin and Bilal \u0130nci."]], ["Claude Weisz", ["Claude Weisz is a French film director born in Paris."]], ["Giovanni Grimaldi", ["Giovanni Grimaldi (November 14, 1917 \u2013 February 25, 2001) was an Italian screenwriter, journalist and film director.", "He was sometimes credited as Gianni Grimaldi."]], ["La donna di notte", ["La don na di notte is a 1962 Italian film directed by Mino Loy."]], ["Jacques D\u00e9combe", ["Jacques D\u00e9combe is a French author, actor and director born in 1953."]], ["W. Augustus Barratt", ["W. Augustus Barratt( 1873- 1947) was a Scottish- born, later American, songwriter and musician."]], ["Sepideh Farsi", ["Sepideh Farsi is an Iranian film director, born in Tehran in 1965."]], ["Halit Refi\u011f", ["Halit Refi\u011f (5 March 1934 \u2013 11 October 2009) was a Turkish film director, film producer, screenwriter and writer.", "He made around sixty films, including feature films, documentaries and TV serials.", "He is considered to be the pioneer of the National Cinema movement and the initiator of the production of TV serials in Turkey."]], ["Brutti di notte", ["Brutti di notte( literally\" Ugly by night\") is a 1968 Italian comedy film written and directed by Giovanni Grimaldi and starring the comedy duo Franco Franchi and Ciccio Ingrassia.", "It is a parody of Luis Bu\u00f1uel's film\" Belle de Jour\"."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Brutti di notte", 0], ["Bir T\u00fcrk'e G\u00f6n\u00fcl Verdim", 0], ["Giovanni Grimaldi", 0], ["Halit Refi\u011f", 0]], "evidences": [["Brutti di notte", "director", "Giovanni Grimaldi"], ["Bir T\u00fcrk'e G\u00f6n\u00fcl Verdim", "director", "Halit Refi\u011f"], ["Giovanni Grimaldi", "date of birth", "November 14, 1917"], ["Halit Refi\u011f", "date of birth", "5 March 1934"]], "answer": "Bir T\u00fcrk'E G\u00f6n\u00fcl Verdim"}
{"_id": "17f533c408a611ebbd7eac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who is older than the other, The Terror Within Ii or Evil Bong? ", "context": [["Evil Bong 2: King Bong", ["Evil Bong 2: King Bong,( alternate title:", "Evil Bong 2: Devils Harvest) a 2009 comedy film directed by Charles Band, is the sequel to\" Charles Band's Evil Bong.\""]], ["Andrew Stevens", ["Herman Andrew Stevens( born June 10, 1955) is an American executive, film producer, director and actor."]], ["The Terror Within II", ["The Terror Within II is a 1991 science fiction horror film and a sequel to the 1989 film\" The Terror Within\".", "It is written and directed by star Andrew Stevens( reprising his role from the first film), and also stars R. Lee Ermey, Chick Vennera, Barbara Alyn Woods, Gordon Currie, and Stella Stevens.", "It was executive produced by Roger Corman, and is one of the early films of future Academy Award- winning cinematographer Janusz Kami\u0144ski."]], ["The Terror Within", ["The Terror Within is a 1989 science fiction/ horror film directed by Thierry Notz and starring George Kennedy, Andrew Stevens, Starr Andreeff and Terri Treas.", "It was followed by a sequel in 1991,\" The Terror Within II\", with Stevens reprising his starring role while also handling the film's writing and directing duties."]], ["Charles Band", ["Charles Robert Band( born December 27, 1951) is an American film producer and director, known for his work on horror comedy movies.", "His most famous films are those in the\" Puppet Master\" franchise and the\" Subspecies\" series, made by his company Full Moon Features.", "Before Full Moon Features, his earlier( and now defunct) company Empire Pictures made films like\" Ghoulies\" and the cult classic\" Re- Animator\".", "One of the few non-horror films he worked on was the\" Prehysteria!\" trilogy, which was made by his family- oriented company Moonbeam Entertainment."]], ["The Terror (1938 film)", ["The Terror is a 1938 British crime film directed by Richard Bird and starring Wilfrid Lawson, Linden Travers and Bernard Lee.", "It was based on the 1927 play\" The Terror\" by Edgar Wallace which had previously been adapted as an American film\" The Terror\" in 1928.", "It was shot at Elstree Studios with sets designed by the art director Cedric Dawe."]], ["Gingerdead Man vs. Evil Bong", ["Gingerdead Man vs. Evil Bong is a 2013 American crossover horror comedy film produced by Full Moon Features, about a battle between the namesake characters from two other film series, \"The Gingerdead Man\" and \"Evil Bong\".", "The film was released October 29, 2013, on the Full Moon Features website as streaming video, with wider release November 12, 2013."]], ["Evil Bong 3D: The Wrath of Bong", ["Evil Bong", "3 -D:", "The Wrath of Bong is a 2011 comedy film directed by Charles Band and the third film in the Evil Bong series, following.", "The film was released on April 8, 2011 through Full Moon Entertainment and was given a limited theatrical release road tour.", "\" Evil Bong\" was shot in 3D and utilized scratch and sniff cards that film viewers could smell at certain times during the film."]], ["Evil Bong", ["Evil Bong is a 2006 horror comedy film directed by Charles Band.", "The plot is about a group of college stoners who smoke from a sentient, malevolent bong unaware that it traps the toker in a surreal strip- club with killer strippers and other strange creatures.", "The ending features an extended cameo by Tommy Chong, of Cheech& Chong fame.", "Brandi Cunningham from VH1's\" Rock of Love with Bret Michaels\" and Bill Moseley of\" The Devil's Rejects\" also make appearances in the film.", "It was followed by two sequels,, and and the non-canon crossover film\" Gingerdead Man vs. Evil Bong\".", "The series produced new non-canon installments each year released on April 20: in 2015 with\" Evil Bong 420\", another in fall of 2016, titled\" Evil Bong High- 5!\", a sixth entry titled\" Evil Bong 666\" in 2017, and\" Evil Bong 777\" in 2018."]], ["Ben Palmer", ["Ben Palmer is a British film and television director who is known for being the director of\" Bo' Selecta\" and\" The Inbetweeners\"."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Terror Within II", 1], ["Evil Bong", 0], ["Andrew Stevens", 0], ["Charles Band", 0]], "evidences": [["The Terror Within II", "director", "Andrew Stevens"], ["Evil Bong", "director", "Charles Band"], ["Andrew Stevens", "date of birth", "June 10, 1955"], ["Charles Band", "date of birth", "December 27, 1951"]], "answer": "Evil Bong"}
{"_id": "90934fd908dc11ebbd9cac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film whose director is younger, Kiladigalu or He'S My Girl?", "context": [["He's My Girl", ["He's My Girl is a 1987 American comedy film directed by Gabrielle Beaumont and starring David Hallyday and T. K. Carter."]], ["He Ain't Heavy, He's My Father", ["He Ai n't Heavy,", "He's My Father, also known as He Ai n't Heavy, He's My Brother( \u65b0\u96e3\u5144\u96e3\u5f1f), is a 1993 Hong Kong comedy- drama film directed by Peter Chan and Lee Chi -ngai and starring Tony Leung Ka-fai, Tony Leung Chiu- wai, Carina Lau, Anita Yuen and Lawrence Cheng.", "The title is a pun of\" He Ai n't Heavy, He's My Brother\", a hit single for The Hollies in 1969 and for Neil Diamond in 1970."]], ["Warren Stacey", ["Warren Stacey( born Warren Jituboh) is a British singer from London who came into prominence on the UK television show\" Popstars\", the reality programme that created the pop band Hear' Say.", "Despite not making it into the group, Stacey went on to be signed by Def Jam Recordings and released his debut single\" My Girl, My Girl\" in March 2002, which made Number 26 on the UK Singles Chart."]], ["La Bestia humana", ["La Bestia humana is a 1957 Argentine film whose story is based on the novel\" La B\u00eate Humaine\" by the French writer \u00c9mile Zola."]], ["Dwarakish", ["Dwarakish( born 19 August 1942; also known as Bungle Shama Rao Dwarakanath) is an Indian actor, director and producer in the Kannada film industry.", "He was given the name Dwarakish by Kannada film maker C. V. Shivashankar."]], ["Kiladigalu", ["Kiladigalu is a 1994 Indian Kannada comedy film directed by Dwarakish and produced by M. K. Srinivasamurthy.", "Starring Vishnuvardhan and Dwarakish in dual roles, the film also featured Swarna, Sriraksha, Avinash and B. C. Patil in prominent roles.", "The music for the film was scored by Raj- Koti.", "The famous cycle- chase sequence from the 1983 Hong Kong movie\" Project A\", starring Jackie Chan was used in this movie.", "The same sequence was later used in the 2012 Hindi movie\" Barfi!\"."]], ["Milo\u0161 Zli\u010di\u0107", ["Milo\u0161 Zli\u010di\u0107( born 29 December 1999) is a Serbian football forward.", "He is a younger brother of Lazar Zli\u010di\u0107."]], ["Leni Harper", ["Leni Harper is a Scottish actress, best known for playing Maddie in\" Me And My Girl\"."]], ["Vadim Vlasov", ["Vadim Nikolayevich Vlasov( born 19 December 1980) is a former Russian football player.", "He is a younger brother of Dmitri Vlasov."]], ["Gabrielle Beaumont", ["Gabrielle Beaumont( born 7 April 1942 in London, England) is a British film and television director.", "Her directing credits range from\" Hill Street Blues\" to.", "She is best known for directing, writing and producing the TV special.", "She and writer/ actor Olaf Pooley both contributed to a film version of Bernard Taylor's\" The Godsend\".", "Pooley wrote the screenplay for the film while Beaumont directed it."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Kiladigalu", 0], ["He's My Girl", 0], ["Dwarakish", 0], ["Gabrielle Beaumont", 0]], "evidences": [["Kiladigalu", "director", "Dwarakish"], ["He's My Girl", "director", "Gabrielle Beaumont"], ["Dwarakish", "date of birth", "19 August 1942"], ["Gabrielle Beaumont", "date of birth", "7 April 1942"]], "answer": "Kiladigalu"}
{"_id": "3936b550089f11ebbd78ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Are the directors of films Underworld: Blood Wars and My Son The Jihadi both from the same country?", "context": [["Peter Beard", ["Peter Hill Beard( born January 22, 1938) is an American artist, photographer, diarist and writer who lives and works in New York City and Kenya.", "His photographs of Africa, African animals and the journals that often integrate his photographs have been widely shown and published since the 1960s."]], ["Professor, My Son", ["Professor, My Son( also known as\" My Son, the Professor\") is a 1946 Italian comedy- drama film written and directed by Renato Castellani."]], ["My Son the Jihadi", ["My Son the Jihadi is a 2015 British documentary directed by Peter Beard.", "Produced for broadcast television.", "It was broadcast on 22 October 2015 on Channel 4."]], ["Udayan Prasad", ["Udayan Prasad( born Sevagram, 4 February 1953) is an Indian- born British television and film director, best known for his films\" Brothers in Trouble\"( 1995) and\" My Son the Fanatic\"( 1997), the latter based on a short story by Hanif Kureshi."]], ["\u015eerif Sezer", ["\u015eerif Sezer( born 1943) is a Turkish actress.", "She is also known for her roles in Turkish cult films like Everything About Mustafa and My Father and My Son.", "She was born in 1946 in Mudanya and she has Rumelian, Georgian and Laz roots."]], ["Anna Foerster", ["Anna J. Foerster( born 1971) is a German- born American film and television cinematographer and director.", "She is best known for collaborations with director Roland Emmerich, working under different capacities on every film directed by him dating back to\" Independence Day\"( 1996), with the exception of the film\" The Patriot\"( 2000)."]], ["My Son (2007 film)", ["My Son is a 2007 South Korean film written and directed by Jang Jin, starring Cha Seung- won and Ryu Deok- hwan.", "For his performance, Cha won Best Actor at the 15th Chunsa Film Art Awards in 2007.", "Alternate titles are\" A Day with My Son\" and\" One Day with My Son\"."]], ["My Son, My Son!", ["My Son,", "My Son! is a 1940 American drama film based on a novel by the same name written by Howard Spring and directed by Charles Vidor.", "It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Art Direction by John DuCasse Schulze."]], ["My Son the Fanatic (film)", ["My Son the Fanatic is a 1997 British drama film directed by Udayan Prasad.", "It was written by Hanif Kureishi from his short story\" My Son the Fanatic\"."]], ["Underworld: Blood Wars", ["Underworld: Blood Wars is a 2016 American action horror film directed by Anna Foerster( in her feature film directorial debut).", "It is the fifth installment in the\" Underworld\" franchise and the sequel to( 2012), with Kate Beckinsale reprising her role as Selene.", "The main cast also includes Theo James, Lara Pulver, Tobias Menzies, Bradley James, Peter Andersson, James Faulkner, Clementine Nicholson, Daisy Head, Oliver Stark, and Charles Dance.", "Principal photography began on October 19, 2015, in Prague, Czech Republic.", "The film was released on November 24, 2016, in various countries and was subsequently released in the United States on January 6, 2017, by Screen Gems.", "It received generally negative reviews and has grossed over$ 81 million worldwide, against its production budget of$ 35 million."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Underworld: Blood Wars", 0], ["My Son the Jihadi", 0], ["Anna Foerster", 0], ["Peter Beard", 0]], "evidences": [["Underworld: Blood Wars", "director", "Anna Foerster"], ["My Son the Jihadi", "director", "Peter Beard"], ["Anna Foerster", "country of citizenship", "American"], ["Peter Beard", "country of citizenship", "American"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "b5bb630a0bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where did Richard De Redvers, 2Nd Earl Of Devon's father die?", "context": [["Baldwin de Redvers, 7th Earl of Devon", ["Baldwin de Redvers, 7th Earl of Devon( 1 January 1236 \u2013 1262), feudal baron of Plympton in Devon and Lord of the Isle of Wight, was the son of Baldwin de Redvers, 6th Earl of Devon and Amice de Clare, daughter of Gilbert de Clare, 5th Earl of Hertford.", "He succeeded his father at the age of ten.", "He died in the expedition of Henry III of England to France in 1262; the record of his death by the royal clerks was made on 13 September.", "He was succeeded by his sister, Isabella de Fortibus, widow of William de Forz, 4th Earl of Albemarle."]], ["Isabel de Forz, suo jure 8th Countess of Devon", ["Isabel de Forz or Isabel de Redvers( July 1237 \u2013 10 November 1293) was the eldest daughter of Baldwin de Redvers, 6th Earl of Devon( 1217 \u2013 1245).", "On the death of her brother Baldwin de Redvers, 7th Earl of Devon in 1262, without children, she inherited\" suo jure\"( in her own right) the earldom and also the feudal barony of Plympton in Devon, and the Lordship of the Isle of Wight.", "After the early death of her husband and her brother, before she was thirty years old, she inherited their estates and became one of the richest women in England, living mainly in Carisbrooke Castle on the Isle of Wight, which she held from the king as tenant- in- chief.", "She had six children, all of whom died before her.", "On her death bed she was persuaded to sell the Isle of Wight to King Edward I, in a transaction that has ever since been considered questionable.", "Her heir to the feudal barony of Plympton was her cousin Hugh de Courtenay( 1276 \u2013 1340), feudal baron of Okehampton, Devon, who in 1335 was declared Earl of Devon.", "Countess Wear, now a suburb of Exeter, is named after a weir that she built on the River Exe, and she is the subject of several legends and traditions."]], ["Baldwin de Redvers, 6th Earl of Devon", ["Baldwin de Redvers, 6th Earl of Devon( 1217 \u2013 15 February 1245), feudal baron of Plympton in Devon and Lord of the Isle of Wight, was the son of Baldwin de Redvers and Margaret FitzGerold and grandson of William de Redvers, 5th Earl of Devon."]], ["Thomas Courtenay, 6th/14th Earl of Devon", ["Thomas Courtenay, 6th/14th Earl of Devon (1432 \u2013 3 April 1461), was the eldest son of Thomas de Courtenay, 5th/13th Earl of Devon, by his wife Margaret Beaufort, the daughter of John Beaufort, 1st Earl of Somerset, and Margaret Holland, daughter of Thomas Holland, 2nd Earl of Kent.", "Through his mother he was a great great-grandson of King Edward III.", "The ordinal number given to the early Courtenay Earls of Devon depends on whether the earldom is deemed a new creation by the letters patent granted 22 February 1334/5 or whether it is deemed a restitution of the old dignity of the de Redvers family.", "Authorities differ in their opinions, and thus alternative ordinal numbers exist, given here."]], ["Baldwin de Redvers, 1st Earl of Devon", ["Baldwin de Redvers, 1st Earl of Devon (died 4 June 1155), feudal baron of Plympton in Devon, was the son of Richard de Redvers and his wife Adeline Peverel.", "He was one of the first to rebel against King Stephen, and was the only first rank magnate never to accept the new king.", "He seized Exeter, and was a pirate out of Carisbrooke, but he was driven out of England to Anjou, where he joined the Empress Matilda.", "She made him Earl of Devon after she established herself in England, probably in early 1141.", "He founded several monasteries, notably those of Quarr Abbey (1131), in the Isle of Wight, a priory at Breamore, Hampshire, and the Priory of St James, at Exeter.", "Some monastic chronicles call his father also Earl of Devon, but no contemporary record uses the title, including the monastic charters."]], ["Maud de Lacy, Countess of Hertford and Gloucester", ["Maud de Lacy,( 25 January 1223 \u2013 10 March 1289), was an English noblewoman, being the eldest child of John de Lacy, 2nd Earl of Lincoln, and the wife of Richard de Clare, 5th Earl of Hertford, 6th Earl of Gloucester."]], ["Richard de Redvers, 2nd Earl of Devon", ["Richard de Redvers, 2nd Earl of Devon (died 1162) was Earl of Devon from 1155 until his death and was feudal baron of Plympton in Devon.", "He married Denise, one of the daughters and coheiresses of Reginald, Earl of Cornwall.", "He was High Sheriff of Devon from 1154\u20131157.", "He was the son of Baldwin de Redvers, 1st Earl of Devon and brother of William de Reviers, 5th Earl of Devon.", "He was succeeded by his son Baldwin de Redvers, 3rd Earl of Devon (died 1188)."]], ["Richard de Redvers, 4th Earl of Devon", ["Richard de Redvers, 4th Earl of Devon( died 1193) was Earl of Devon from 1188 until his death and was feudal baron of Plympton in Devon.", "He inherited the title on the death of his elder brother Baldwin de Redvers, 3rd Earl of Devon, who died childless.", "On his own death without issue the title passed to his uncle, William de Redvers, 5th Earl of Devon, third but only surviving son of the 1st Earl."]], ["Hugh de Courtenay, 1st/9th Earl of Devon", ["Hugh de Courtenay, 1st/ 9th Earl of Devon( 14 September 1276 \u2013 23 December 1340) was the son of Sir Hugh de Courtenay( died 1292), feudal baron of Okehampton in Devon, by his wife Eleanor le Despenser( died 1328), sister of Hugh le Despenser, 1st Earl of Winchester.", "Forty- one years after the death of Isabel de Redvers,\" suo jure\" 8th Countess of Devon( died 1293)( eldest daughter of Baldwin de Redvers, 6th Earl of Devon), letters patent were granted by King Edward III of England, dated 22 February 1335, declaring him Earl of Devon, and stating that he' should assume such title and style as his ancestors, Earls of Devon, had wont to do so'.", "This thus made him 1st Earl of Devon, if the letters patent are deemed to have created a new peerage, otherwise 9th Earl of Devon, if it is deemed a restitution of the old dignity of the de Redvers family, and he is deemed to have succeeded the\" suo jure\" 8th Countess of Devon, his second- cousin once removed.", "Authorities differ in their opinions, and thus alternative ordinal numbers exist for this Courtenay earldom."]], ["Baldwin de Redvers, 3rd Earl of Devon", ["Baldwin de Redvers, 3rd Earl of Devon( c. 1160\u20131188) was Earl of Devon from 1162 until his death and was feudal baron of Plympton in Devon.", "His birth is not attested; but he had a younger brother, and he was invested with the Earldom between the Pipe Rolls of 1185 and 1186, so he should not have been much over twenty- one.", "He married Denise the heiress of Raoul, Prince of D\u00e9ols, lord of Ch\u00e2teauroux and Charenton- du- Cher.", "After his death, she married Andr\u00e9 de Chauvigny.", "He was succeeded by his brother, Richard de Redvers, 4th Earl of Devon."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Richard de Redvers, 2nd Earl of Devon", 3], ["Baldwin de Redvers, 1st Earl of Devon", 4]], "evidences": [["Richard de Redvers, 2nd Earl of Devon", "father", "Baldwin de Redvers, 1st Earl of Devon"], ["Baldwin de Redvers, 1st Earl of Devon", "place of death", "Quarr Abbey"]], "answer": "Quarr Abbey"}
{"_id": "6184a78608b011ebbd84ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who was born earlier, Love Sex Aur Dhokha or The Woman In Doctor'S Garb?", "context": [["The Woman in Blue", ["The Woman in Blue is a 1973 French comedy film directed by Michel Deville."]], ["Aaditi Pohankar", ["Aaditi Pohankar is an Indian actress who has worked in the Hindi, Marathi and Tamil film industries.", "After making her acting debut with\" Love Sex Aur Dhokha\"( 2010), she made a breakthrough with her role along Riteish Deshmukh in\" Lai Bhaari\"( 2014)."]], ["Love Sex Aur Dhokha", ["Love Sex Aur Dhokha( also known by the initialism LSD) is a 2010 Indian Hindi- language anthology drama film directed by Dibakar Banerjee and written by Banerjee and Kanu Behl.", "Jointly produced by Ekta Kapoor, Shobha Kapoor and Priya Sreedharan under the banner of ALT Entertainment, the film stars mostly newcomers and non-actors, including Anshuman Jha, Nushrat Bharucha, Rajkummar Rao, Neha Chauhan, Amit Sial, Herry Tangri and Ashish Sharma.", "It has three separate but interlinked stories about an honour killing, an MMS scandal and sting operations.", "Banerjee conceived the film after he came across several video clips containing sexual content including the DPS MMS clip and wanted to explore what led to that situation.", "He then wrote two short stories, which he later expanded into three.", "The film was made entirely using digital formats with different cameras, including a handycam, an amateur film camera, a security camera, an underwater camera and spy cameras.", "Nikos Andritsakis served as the film's cinematographer and Namrata Rao was its editor.", "The film's music was composed by Sneha Khanwalkar and the lyrics were written by Banerjee.", "\" Love Sex Aur Dhokha\" was screened at the 2010 London Indian Film Festival and the Munich International Film Festival.", "It was released in India on 19 March 2010 to positive reviews from critics.", "The film was made on a budget of; it grossed and proved to be a commercial success.", "Rao and Pritam Das won the Best Editing and the Best Sound Design Award, respectively, at the 56th Filmfare Awards.", "Khanwalkar received the R. D. Burman Music Award."]], ["The Woman in Doctor's Garb", ["The Woman in Doctor's Garb( German: Die Frau im Doktorhut) is a 1920 German silent comedy film directed by Rudolf Biebrach and starring Lotte Neumann and Felix Basch.", "The film's sets were designed by the art director Hans Sohnle."]], ["Dibakar Banerjee", ["Dibakar Banerjee( born 21 June 1969) is an Indian film director, screenwriter, producer and advertisement- filmmaker known for his work in Hindi films.", "Banerjee started his career in advertising, being a feature filmmaker, he still continues to be an ad- filmmaker.", "He also runs his own film production company, Dibakar Banerjee Productions.", "As a film maker, he is known for\" Khosla Ka Ghosla\"( 2006),\" Oye Lucky!", "Lucky Oye!\"( 2008), both of which won National Film Awards.", "His next film was the experimental\" Love Sex Aur Dhokha\"( 2010).", "It was followed by the political drama\" Shanghai\"( 2012) and\" Bombay Talkies\"( 2013), which was made as a celebration of the centenary year of Indian cinema.", "In 2015, he directed\" Detective Byomkesh Bakshy!\", a film based on the fictional character Byomkesh Bakshi."]], ["Namrata Rao", ["Namrata Rao( born 10 June 1980) is an Indian film editor, who works in Hindi cinema, where starting with\" Oye Lucky!", "Lucky Oye!\"( 2008), she edited films like\" Ishqiya\"( 2010),\" Band Baaja Baaraat\"( 2010) and\" Kahaani\"( 2012).", "She is most famous for editing and acting in the film\" Love Sex Aur Dhokha\"( 2010) for which she received the Filmfare Award for Best Editing in 2011.", "She received National Film Award for Best Editing and Filmfare Award for Best Editing for the critically acclaimed Kahaani( 2012)."]], ["Rudolf Biebrach", ["Rudolf Biebrach( 24 November 1866 \u2013 5 September 1938) was a German actor and film director.", "He directed over 70 films between 1909 and 1930; and he appeared as an actor in nearly 110 films between 1909 and 1938.", "In his youth, Biebrach had worked for some years as an engraver.", "He got his first engagement as an actor in Gie\u00dfen during 1890/ 1891.", "After a long career as a stage actor, Biebrach managed to become a successful director and character actor in the German film during the 1910s.", "He directed many films with Henny Porten and Lotte Neumann."]], ["Amit Sial", ["Amit Sial is an Indian actor from Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh.", "He graduated B.Com.( Hons) 1993- 96 from Delhi College of Arts and Commerce.", "He obtained his Post- Graduation diploma in International Business from Swinburne University of Technology from Melbourne, Australia.", "During the same time, he did a lot of theater work in Melbourne.", "He did his professional theater training in Delhi, India with Theater Action Group( TAG) under Barry John( 1994 \u2013 1997).", "He got noticed for his work in director Dibakar Banerjee's film\" Love Sex aur Dhokha\", where he played a sting journalist, Prabhat, who is on the verge of committing suicide."]], ["The Law and the Woman", ["The Law and the Woman is a lost 1922 American silent drama film directed by Penrhyn Stanlaws and starring Betty Compson.", "This film is a version of Clyde Fitch's play\" The Woman in the Case\" and a remake of a 1916 silent version\" The Woman in the Case\" starring Pauline Frederick.", "Jesse Lasky produced."]], ["Naveen Kasturia", ["Naveen Kasturia is an Indian actor known for his work in TVF drama series-\" Pitchers\".", "He started his career working as an assistant director on the film\" Jashnn\" and then assisted Dibakar Banerjee on\" Love Sex Aur Dhokha\" and\" Shanghai\".", "He also appeared as the lead actor in the critically acclaimed film\" Sulemani Keeda\"."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Love Sex Aur Dhokha", 0], ["The Woman in Doctor's Garb", 0], ["Dibakar Banerjee", 0], ["Rudolf Biebrach", 0]], "evidences": [["Love Sex Aur Dhokha", "director", "Dibakar Banerjee"], ["The Woman in Doctor's Garb", "director", "Rudolf Biebrach"], ["Dibakar Banerjee", "date of birth", "21 June 1969"], ["Rudolf Biebrach", "date of birth", "24 November 1866"]], "answer": "The Woman In Doctor'S Garb"}
{"_id": "9b9e38300bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Who is the spouse of the performer of song Hold On (Rosanne Cash Song)?", "context": [["Mehdi Abrishamchi", ["Mehdi Abrishamchi is an Iranian People's Mujahedin of Iran( MEK) politician who has been described as\" the right hand man of Massoud Rajavi\".", "He is the former spouse of the group's current leader, Maryam Rajavi, whom he divorced so that she could become the spouse of Massoud Rajavi."]], ["Adib Kheir", ["Adib Kheir was a leading Syrian nationalist of the 1920s.", "He was the owner of the Librairie Universelle in Damascus.", "His granddaughter is the spouse of Manaf Tlass."]], ["Hold On, I'm Comin' (song)", ["\" Hold On, I'm Comin\"( officially registered as\" Hold On, I'm Coming\", and shown on the original single release as\" Hold On! I'm Comin and\" Hold On! I'm a Comin) is a 1966 single recorded by soul duo Sam& Dave, issued on the Atlantic- distributed Stax label in 1966.", "The song was written by the songwriting team of Isaac Hayes and David Porter, who came up with the title of the song spontaneously when Hayes was trying to get Porter to hurry out of the Stax Studios restroom and get back to songwriting.", "The original title was\" Hold On, I'm Comin, but some radio stations objected to its\" suggestive nature\", and labels on most copies of the single gave the title as\" Hold On!", "I'm A Comin.", "Released as Stax 189 in the spring of 1966, the single peaked at number one on the\" Billboard\"", "Hot R&B singles chart and at number 21 on the\" Billboard\" Hot 100 in the United States.", "Following the instrumental introduction, Sam sings the first verse and is joined by Dave for the chorus.", "Dave sings the second verse and is joined by Sam for the chorus.", "In the bridge section, Dave sings the first part and Sam sings the second part, which is followed by a brief instrumental passage.", "Sam sings the third verse and is joined by Dave for the chorus.", "The introduction is repeated in the chorus, with both Sam and Dave singing until the song fades out.", "A revamped version of the song,\" Hold On, Edwin's Coming\", was recorded by Sam& Dave as a promotional single for Louisiana Governor Edwin Edwards' third election campaign in 1982.", "Three years later, Dave Prater teamed with new singing partner Sam Daniels as\" The New Sam and Dave Review\" and recorded\" Medley/ Hold On, I'm Comin for Atlantic Records."]], ["Rosanne Cash", ["Rosanne Cash (born May 24, 1955) is an American singer-songwriter and author.", "She is the eldest daughter of country musician Johnny Cash and Vivian Liberto Cash Distin, Johnny Cash's first wife.", "Although Cash is often classified as a country artist, her music draws on many genres, including folk, pop, rock, blues, and most notably Americana.", "In the 1980s, she had a string of chart-topping singles, which crossed musical genres and landed on both the country and pop charts, the most commercially successful being", "her 1981 breakthrough hit \"Seven Year Ache\", which topped the U.S. country singles charts and reached the Top 30 on the U.S. pop singles charts.", "In 1990, Cash released \"Interiors\", a spare, introspective album which signaled a break from her pop country past.", "The following year, in 1991, Cash ended her marriage and moved from Nashville to New York City, where she has continued to write, record, and perform.", "Since 1991 she has released six albums, written three books, and edited a collection of short stories.", "Her fiction and essays have been published in \"The New York TimesRolling StoneThe Oxford AmericanNew York Magazine\", and other periodicals and collections.", "Cash won a Grammy Award in 1985 for \"I Don't Know Why You Don't Want Me\" and has received 12 other Grammy nominations.", "She has had", "11 No. 1 country hit singles, 21 Top 40 country singles, and two gold records.", "Cash was the 2014 recipient of Smithsonian magazine's American Ingenuity Award in the Performing Arts category.", "On February 8, 2015, Cash won three Grammy awards for Best Americana Album for \"The River & the Thread\", Best American Roots Song with John Leventhal and Best American Roots Performance for \"A Feather's Not A Bird\".", "Cash was honored further on October 11, 2015, when she was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame.", "Cash was portrayed, as a child, by Hailey Anne Nelson in \"Walk the Line\", the 2005 Academy-award-winning film about her father's life."]], ["Maria Teresa, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg", ["Maria Teresa, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg( born Mar\u00eda Teresa Mestre y Batista; on 22 March 1956), is the spouse of Grand Duke Henri."]], ["Hold On (Rosanne Cash song)", ["\"Hold On\" is a song written and recorded by American country music artist Rosanne Cash.", "It was released in February 1986 as the third single from the album \"Rhythm and Romance\".", "The song reached #5 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart."]], ["Marie-Louise Coidavid", ["Marie Louise Coidavid( 1778 \u2013 March 11, 1851), was the Queen of the Kingdom of Haiti 1811 \u2013 20 as the spouse of Henri I of Haiti."]], ["Sophia Magdalena of Denmark", ["Sophia Magdalena of Denmark (3 July 1746 \u2013 21 August 1813) was Queen of Sweden as the spouse of King Gustav III."]], ["Princess Auguste of Bavaria (1875\u20131964)", ["Princess Auguste of Bavaria( 28 April 1877 \u2013 25 June 1964) was a member of the Bavarian Royal House of Wittelsbach and the spouse of Archduke Joseph August of Austria."]], ["Gertrude of Bavaria", ["Gertrude of Saxony and Bavaria( 1152/55\u20131197) was Duchess of Swabia as the spouse of Duke Frederick IV, and Queen of Denmark as the spouse of King Canute VI."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Hold On (Rosanne Cash song)", 0], ["Rosanne Cash", 13]], "evidences": [["Hold On", "performer", "Rosanne Cash"], ["Rosanne Cash", "spouse", "John Leventhal"]], "answer": "John Leventhal"}
{"_id": "e3678cde0bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the place of death of the director of film Captain Mikula, The Kid?", "context": [["Billy the Kid's Gun Justice", ["Billy the Kid's Gun Justice is a 1940 American western directed by Sam Newfield for Producers Releasing Corporation, and 3rd in PRC's Billy the Kid series."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["The Left Handed Gun", ["The Left Handed Gun is a 1958 American western film and the film directorial debut of Arthur Penn, starring Paul Newman as Billy the Kid and John Dehner as Pat Garrett.", "The screenplay was written by Leslie Stevens from a teleplay by Gore Vidal, which he wrote for the television series \"The Philco-Goodyear Television Playhouse\" 1955 episode \"The Death of Billy the Kid\", in which Newman also played the title character.", "Vidal revisited and revised the material in 1989 with a TV-movie entitled \"Billy the Kid\".", "The title refers to the belief that Billy the Kid was left handed, and he shoots left-handed in the film, though this was a false conclusion drawn from a reversed photograph.", "The film attempts to portray Billy the Kid as a misunderstood youth who got mixed up in a cattle war and was dragged down by the hostile population of New Mexico."]], ["Jesse E. Hobson", ["Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 \u2013 November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955.", "Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation."]], ["Obrad Glu\u0161\u010devi\u0107", ["Obrad Glu\u0161\u010devi\u0107 (17 January 1913 \u2013 5 September 1980) was a Yugoslav and Croatian film director.", "He wrote and directed around twenty documentaries, five feature films and two television series.", "Born in Metkovi\u0107, Glu\u0161\u010devi\u0107 first began acting in theatres in nearby Dubrovnik.", "His first notable works were documentary and live-action shorts made in the 1950s and 1960s, some of which won awards at film festivals in Venice, Cannes, Oberhausen and Belgrade.", "In the mid-1960s Glu\u0161\u010devi\u0107 turned to making feature films, and made three comedies which depict life in rural Dalmatia:", "\"Lito vilovito\" (1964), \"\u010covik od svita\" (1965) and \"Goli \u010dovik\" (1968).", "After that he directed two children's films (\"Vuk samotnjak\" in 1972 and \"Kapetan Mikula Mali\" in 1974).", "\"", "Mikula Mali\" was later expanded into a television series aired in 1976.", "Glu\u0161\u010devi\u0107 also authored the popular Yugoslav children's TV series \"Jelenko\" in 1980 produced by the Radiotelevision Zagreb.", "Glu\u0161\u010devi\u0107 was honoured with the Vladimir Nazor Award for life achievement in film in 1978, two years before his death in September 1980."]], ["The Law vs. Billy the Kid", ["The Law vs.", "Billy the Kid is a 1954 Western film starring Scott Brady as Billy the Kid.", "It was directed by William Castle."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["Captain Mikula, the Kid", ["Captain Mikula, the Kid (\"Kapetan Mikula Mali\") is a Croatian film directed by Obrad Glu\u0161\u010devi\u0107.", "It was released in 1974."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Captain Mikula, the Kid", 0], ["Obrad Glu\u0161\u010devi\u0107", 9]], "evidences": [["Captain Mikula, the Kid", "director", "Obrad Glu\u0161\u010devi\u0107"], ["Obrad Glu\u0161\u010devi\u0107", "place of death", "Zagreb"]], "answer": "Zagreb"}
{"_id": "822c4ee40bda11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of the founder of Facult\u00e9 Libre De M\u00e9decines Naturelles Et D'Ethnom\u00e9decine?", "context": [["Clive Holmes", ["Clive Jefferson Holmes( born August 1939) was the founder of the Life Insurance Association and the co-founder of the\" Institute of Financial Planning\""]], ["Arthur Stilwell", ["Arthur Edward Stilwell( October 21, 1859 \u2013 September 26, 1928) was the founder of Kansas City Southern Railway.", "He served as the railroad's president from 1897 to 1900.", "He was also the founder of Port Arthur, Texas."]], ["Jean-Pierre Willem", ["Jean-Pierre Willem, born 24 May 1938 at Sedan, France, is a physician and founder of M\u00e9decins Aux Pieds Nus.", "He led numerous humanitarian missions to help victims of catastrophes and conflicts.", "Willem also was a doctor of medicine and president of Organic Union International."]], ["Hugh McGary Jr.", ["Hugh McGary Jr. was the founder of Evansville, Indiana."]], ["Sue Fennessy", ["Sue Fennessy( born 25 July 1968) is an Australian- born American entrepreneur.", "She is the founder and CEO of WeAre8, the founder of the Standard Media Index( SMI), the founder of Frontiers Group LTD, and a fellow at Monash University."]], ["Tsuruichi Hayashi", ["He was the founder of the\" Tohoku Mathematical Journal\"."]], ["Sky Dayton", ["Sky Dylan Dayton( born August 8, 1971) is an American entrepreneur and investor.", "He is the founder of Internet service provider EarthLink, co-founder of eCompanies, and the founder of Boingo."]], ["John De Margheriti", ["John De Margheriti( born July 1962) is an Italian- born Australian electrical engineer, software developer and entrepreneur.", "De Margheriti is widely seen as a founding' father' of Australia's video games industry and Australia's most experienced interactive entertainment business executive.", "He is the founder and former CEO of BigWorld Pty Limited and the founder of parent company Micro Fort\u00e9 Pty Limited.", "De Margheriti is also the Executive Chairman of the Academy of Interactive Entertainment, the Chairman of Canberra Technology Park, the founder of the Game Developers' Association of Australia, the founder of the Australian Game Developers Conference, and the founder of the three Canberra business parks, the co-founder of DEMS Entertainment, the co-founder of Dreamgate Studios, the co-founder of Game Plus and co-founder of The Film Distillery De Margheriti has been recognised as an Honorary Ambassador for Canberra due to his contribution to Australia's national capital."]], ["Cyrus Massoumi", ["Cyrus Massoumi is the founder of the investment fund humbition.", "He is also the founder of Zocdoc and was the company CEO for eight years."]], ["Facult\u00e9 Libre de M\u00e9decines Naturelles et d'Ethnom\u00e9decine", ["The Facult\u00e9 Libre de M\u00e9decines Naturelles et d'Ethnom\u00e9decine (FLMNE) is a professional training organization, based in Paris (France) founded by Jean-Pierre Willem in 1987.", "It was transformed into a company in 1997.", "According to Hubert Willem, every true medicine should work to lose because it is aimed to give health to patients."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Facult\u00e9 Libre de M\u00e9decines Naturelles et d'Ethnom\u00e9decine", 0], ["Jean-Pierre Willem", 0]], "evidences": [["FLMNE", "founded by", "Jean-Pierre Willem"], ["Jean-Pierre Willem", "place of birth", "Sedan"]], "answer": "Sedan"}
{"_id": "5e00a10c08e011ebbda1ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who is older than the other, Rain And Shine or No Trees In The Street? ", "context": [["J. Lee Thompson", ["John Lee Thompson (1 August 1914 \u2013 30 August 2002) was a British film director, active in London and Hollywood, best known for such movies as \"Ice Cold in AlexCape Fear\" and \"The Guns of Navarone\"."]], ["Ben Palmer", ["Ben Palmer is a British film and television director who is known for being the director of\" Bo' Selecta\" and\" The Inbetweeners\"."]], ["Ji Eun-sung", ["Ji Eun-sung( born August 3, 1991) is a South Korean actor.", "He is perhaps best known for his roles in the television series\" Shine or Go Crazy\"( 2015) and\" Reverse\"( 2017\u20132018)."]], ["Elliot Silverstein", ["Elliot Silverstein( born August 3, 1927, in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American director, who is best known for being the director of the movie\" Cat Ballou\"( 1965)."]], ["Dan Milne", ["Dan Milne is a British actor/ director who is possibly best known for his role in\" EastEnders\"."]], ["Rain and Shine", ["Rain and Shine is a 1977 Hungarian comedy film directed by Ferenc Andr\u00e1s."]], ["Sylvia Syms", ["Sylvia May Laura Syms,( born 6 January 1934) is an English actress, best known for her roles in the films\" Woman in a Dressing Gown\"( 1957),\" Ice Cold in Alex\"( 1958),\" No Trees in the Street\"( 1959),\" Victim\"( 1961), and\" The Tamarind Seed\"( 1974).", "In 2006 she portrayed the role of The Queen Mother in the Stephen Frears movie\" The Queen\", about the death of Diana, Princess of Wales, and the few days after that, leading up to the funeral.", "She remains active in films, television and theatre."]], ["Scotty Fox", ["Scott Fox is a pornographic film director who is a member of the AVN Hall of Fame."]], ["No Trees in the Street", ["No Trees in the Street is a 1959 British crime thriller directed by J. Lee Thompson and written by Ted Willis, from his 1948 stage play of the same name."]], ["Ferenc Andr\u00e1s", ["Ferenc Andr\u00e1s( born 24 November 1942) is a Hungarian film director and screenwriter.", "He has directed 20 films since 1970.", "His 1982 film\" D\u00f6gkesely \u0171\" was entered into the 33rd Berlin International Film Festival."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Rain and Shine", 0], ["No Trees in the Street", 0], ["Ferenc Andr\u00e1s", 0], ["J. Lee Thompson", 0]], "evidences": [["Rain and Shine", "director", "Ferenc Andr\u00e1s"], ["No Trees in the Street", "director", "J. Lee Thompson"], ["Ferenc Andr\u00e1s", "date of birth", "24 November 1942"], ["J. Lee Thompson", "date of birth", "1 August 1914"]], "answer": "No Trees In The Street"}
{"_id": "bfb58f38089611ebbd76ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director died earlier, Rough Riders' Round-Up or Edge Of Fury?", "context": [["Hamilton Fish II (Rough Rider)", ["Hamilton Fish, of the Rough Riders, a wealthy young New Yorker, was a Sergeant in the 1st United States Volunteer Cavalry Regiment, the Rough Riders, during the Spanish \u2013 American War."]], ["Joseph Kane", ["Jasper Joseph Inman Kane( March 19, 1894, San Diego \u2013 August 25, 1975, Santa Monica, California) was an American film director, film producer, film editor and screenwriter.", "He is best known for his extensive directorship and focus on Western films."]], ["Rough Riders' Round-up", ["Rough Riders' Round- up is a 1939 American film directed by Joseph Kane starring Roy Rogers.", "Set at the end of the Spanish \u2013 American War, Roy and several of his comrades in arms from the Rough Riders become US Border Patrolmen on the Mexican border."]], ["Edge of Fury", ["Edge of Fury is a 1958 American drama film directed by Robert J. Gurney Jr. and Irving Lerner and written by Robert J. Gurney Jr..", "The film stars Michael Higgins, Lois Holmes, Jean Allison, Doris Fesette and Malcolm Lee Beggs.", "The film was released on May 1, 1958, by United Artists.", "The film was summarized in\" TV Guide\" as\" sick low- budget grossness about a psychopathic young beachcomber, Higgins, who pretends to befriend a mother and two daughters living at their summer home.", "He talks the family into letting him rent the adjacent guest cottage, then he slaughters the whole family.\""]], ["Lo Wei", ["Lo Wei( sometimes spelled Lo Wai, 12 December 1918 \u2013 20 January 1996) was a Hong Kong film director and film actor best known for launching the martial arts film careers of both Bruce Lee, in\" The Big Boss\" and\" Fist of Fury\", and Jackie Chan, in\" New Fist of Fury\"."]], ["Gerry Thompkins", ["Gerry Thompkins( born c. 1937) was a Canadian football player who played for the Ottawa Rough Riders and Montreal Alouettes.", "He won the Grey Cup with the Rough Riders in 1960.", "He played college football at Texas A&M University \u2013 Kingsville."]], ["Irving Lerner", ["Irving Lerner( 7 March 1909, New York City- 25 December 1976, Los Angeles) was an American filmmaker.", "Before becoming a filmmaker, Lerner was a research editor for Columbia University's Encyclopedia of Social Sciences, getting his start in film by making documentaries for the anthropology department.", "In the early 1930s, he was a member of the Workers Film and Photo League, and later, Frontier Films.", "He made films for the Rockefeller Foundation and other academic institutions, becoming a film editor and second- unit director involved with the emerging American documentary movement of the late 1930s.", "Lerner produced two documentaries for the Office of War Information during WW II and after the war became the head of New York University's Educational Film Institute.", "In 1948, Lerner and Joseph Strick shared directorial chores on a short documentary,\" Muscle Beach\".", "Lerner then turned to low- budget, quickly filmed features.", "When not hastily making his own thrillers, Lerner worked as a technical advisor, a second- unit director, a co-editor and an editor.", "Lerner was cinematographer, director, or assistant director on both fiction and documentary films such as\" One Third of a Nation\"( 1939),\" Valley Town\"( 1940),\" The Land\"( 1942) directed by Robert Flaherty, and\" Suicide Attack\"( 1950).", "Lerner was also producer of the OWI documentary\" Hymn of the Nations\"( 1944), directed by Alexander Hammid, and featuring Arturo Toscanini.", "He was co-director with Joseph Strick of the short documentary\" Muscle Beach\"( 1948).", "Irving Lerner was also a director and film editor with directing credits such as\" Studs Lonigan\"( 1960) and editing credits such as Stanley Kubrick's\" Spartacus\"( 1960) and Martin Scorsese's\" New York, New York\"( 1977).", "Lerner died during the cutting of\" New York, New York\", and the film was dedicated to him."]], ["Fist of Fury II", ["Fist of Fury II( a.k.a. Chinese Connection 2, Fist of Fury Part II and Tschang Fu, der Todeshammer( Tschang Fu, the hammer of death) in germany), is a 1977 Hong Kong kung fu film directed by Iksan Lahardi and Tso- nam Lee, and starring Bruce Li and Lo Lieh.", "It is the sequel to Bruce Lee \u2019s 1972's\" Fist of Fury\".", "The lead role of Chen Shan, played by Bruce Li, who goes to Shanghai to mourn his brother's death who was killed at the hands of the Japanese.", "Chen Shan then avenges his brother by killing the Japanese.", "The final fight between Chen Shan and Miyamoto, played by Lo Lieh, is generally thought of as disappointing compared to other fights in the film as it is slow and long.", "This film is generally regarded as one of Bruce Li's other better films.", "It was not as well received as its predecessor but was thought to be much better than Jackie Chan \u2019s\" New Fist of Fury\".", "Another sequel was released in 1979, titled\" Fist of Fury III\"( a.k.a.\" Chinese Connection III\")."]], ["New Fist of Fury", ["New Fist of Fury is a 1976 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Lo Wei and starring Jackie Chan.", "It is the first of several films that Lo directed Chan in, and the first using Chan's stage name Sing Lung( literally meaning\" becoming a dragon\", by which Chan is still known today in Asia).", "The film gave Chan his first starring role in a widely released film( his first starring role was in the\" Little Tiger of Canton\" which only had a limited release in 1973).", "The film was a sequel to Bruce Lee's\" Fist of Fury\", one of Lo Wei's biggest successes.", "Chan had previously appeared in the original\" Fist of Fury\" as a stuntman.", "\" New Fist of Fury\" was part of Lo's attempt to market Jackie Chan as the new Bruce Lee, and did not contain any of the comedy elements that were to be Chan's career trademark later on."]], ["Fist of Fury III", ["Fist of Fury III is a martial arts Bruceploitation sequel.", "It was originally released in Hong Kong as\" Jie quan yingzhua gong\"( literal:\" Jeet Kune the Claws and the Supreme Kung Fu\"), and has been informally called\" Chinese Connection III.\"", "It continues the story of Chen Shen( Bruce Li) from\" Fist of Fury II\", the brother of the Bruce Lee character in\" Fist of Fury\"."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Rough Riders' Round-up", 0], ["Edge of Fury", 0], ["Joseph Kane", 0], ["Irving Lerner", 0]], "evidences": [["Rough Riders' Round-up", "director", "Joseph Kane"], ["Edge of Fury", "director", "Irving Lerner"], ["Joseph Kane", "date of death", "August 25, 1975"], ["Irving Lerner", "date of death", "25 December 1976"]], "answer": "Rough Riders' Round-Up"}
{"_id": "9fdd38980baf11ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is Paolo Ii Vitelli's maternal grandfather?", "context": [["John Mackay (poet)", ["John Mackay( 1656\u20131754), known as( The Blind Piper), was a Scottish Gaelic poet and composer, and the grandfather of William Ross."]], ["Zhao Shoushan", ["Zhao Shoushan( 12 November 1894 \u2013 20 June 1965) was a KMT general and later Chinese Communist Party politician.", "He is the grandfather of Zhao Leji."]], ["Angela de' Rossi", ["Angela Paola de' Rossi (1506 - 11 November 1573) was an Italian noblewoman.", "She was born to Troilo I de' Rossi and Bianca Riario in San Secondo Parmense.", "Her first husband was Vitello Vitelli and her second", "was Alessandro Vitelli, both from the Vitelli family.", "She died in Citt\u00e0 di Castello."]], ["Kaya Alp", ["Kaya Alp was, according to Ottoman tradition, the son of K\u0131z\u0131l Bu\u011fa and the father of Suleyman Shah, who was, in turn, the grandfather of Ertu\u011frul, and the great grandfather of the Ottoman Empire founder, Osman I."]], ["Henry Krause", ["Henry J.\" Red\" Krause, Jr.( August 28, 1913 \u2013 February 20, 1987) was an American football offensive lineman in the National Football League for the Brooklyn Dodgers and the Washington Redskins.", "He played college football at St. Louis University.", "He is the grandfather of Jennifer Krause", "He is the great grandfather of Payton Hoeing"]], ["Abd al-Muttalib", ["Abd al- Muttalib Shaybah ibn Hashim( c. 497 \u2013 578) was the grandfather of Islamic prophet Muhammad."]], ["Fred Le Deux", ["Frederick\" Fred\" Le Deux( born 4 December 1934) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Geelong in the Victorian Football League( VFL).", "He is the grandfather of Tom Hawkins."]], ["John Westley", ["Rev. John Westley( 1636 \u2013 78) was an English nonconformist minister.", "He was the grandfather of John Wesley( founder of Methodism)."]], ["Lyon Cohen", ["Lyon Cohen( 1868\u20131937) was a Polish- born Canadian businessman and a philanthropist.", "He was the grandfather of singer/ poet Leonard Cohen."]], ["Paolo II Vitelli", ["Paolo II Vitelli was an Italian condottiero and cavalryman.", "A member of the Vitelli family, he was born in Citt\u00e0 di Castello and died in Parma.", "He was the son of Angela de' Rossi and her second husband Alessandro Vitelli."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Paolo II Vitelli", 2], ["Angela de' Rossi", 1]], "evidences": [["Paolo II Vitelli", "mother", "Angela de' Rossi"], ["Angela de' Rossi", "father", "Troilo I de' Rossi"]], "answer": "Troilo I de' Rossi"}
{"_id": "17e3349208df11ebbd9fac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Who is younger, Osita Chidoka or David Faurschou?", "context": [["David ben Naphtali Fr\u00e4nkel", ["David ben Naphtali Fr\u00e4nkel or David Hirschel Fr\u00e4nkel( 1704 \u2013 4 April 1762), was a German rabbi."]], ["Milo\u0161 Zli\u010di\u0107", ["Milo\u0161 Zli\u010di\u0107( born 29 December 1999) is a Serbian football forward.", "He is a younger brother of Lazar Zli\u010di\u0107."]], ["Vadim Vlasov", ["Vadim Nikolayevich Vlasov( born 19 December 1980) is a former Russian football player.", "He is a younger brother of Dmitri Vlasov."]], ["David Louis Band", ["David Louis Band or David L. Band (9 January 1957 \u2013 16 March 2009) was an astronomer who studied the theory of gamma-ray bursts."]], ["Osita Chidoka", ["Osita Benjamin Chidoka( born 18 July 1971) is a former Minister of Aviation in Nigeria.", "He served under President Goodluck Jonathan.", "Hes also a brother to Obinna Chidoka.", "In 2017 Chidoka ran for the governorship of Anambra State, Southeast Nigeria as a member of the United Progressive Party, but was defeated by Willie Obiano of the All Progressives Grand Alliance.", "Chidoka had been one of the founding members of the People's Democratic Party.", "In 2019, a health outreach initiative was flagged off at his hometown Obosi and it is intended to reach the 179 communities in Anambra State.", "It will cover a wide range of health testing and treatment of medical conditions like Blood Pressure, Cataracts, Diabetes, Hepatitis, Malaria, Typhoid, etc., including the issuance of free eyeglasses and drug administration.", "It is understood that Osita Chidoka plans to leverage his local and diasporan medical doctors' support to see the initiative through."]], ["David Faurschou", ["David Faurschou( born January 28, 1956) is a politician in Manitoba, Canada.", "From 1997 to 2011, he was a member of the Manitoba legislature.", "Faurschou was born in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, the eldest son of Ralph and Ella Faurschou.", "He has a diploma in Agriculture from the University of Manitoba, and a Professional Agronomist degree from the Manitoba Institute of Agrologists.", "He served as a summer student with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in The Pas and Arborg and in 1980, after graduation, returned to Portage and the family business.", "Faurschou served as Vice President and General Manager of\" Faurschou Farms Limited\", and served on the\" Central Plains Farm Business Association\".", "He was named Manitoba's Outstanding Young Farmer in 1995, and Canada's Outstanding Young Farmer in 1995.", "Faurschou served was a trustee in the\" Portage la Prairie School Division\", and served as a chairman of the\" Manitoba Association of School Trustees\".", "He also served as director of the\" Portage Women's Shelter\".", "Faurschou was elected to the Manitoba legislature for Portage la Prairie as a Progressive Conservative in a 1997 by-election, replacing Brian Pallister( who had resigned to run federally).", "In 1998, Faurschou was appointed legislature assistant to the Minister of Rural Development.", "Faurschou was re-elected in 1999, and more narrowly re-elected in the 2003 election, defeating Bob Kriski by 3,524 votes to 3,023.", "He was returned again in the 2007 election.", "He did not run in 2011 election."]], ["Dafydd Nicolas", ["Dafydd Nicolas, or David Nicholas( c.1705 \u2013 8 February 1774) was a Welsh poet."]], ["Roman Smishko", ["Roman Smishko is a retired Ukrainian professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper.", "He is a younger brother of Ukrainian defender Bohdan Smishko."]], ["Dave Bonawits", ["Dave Bonawits( or David Bonawits) is an American actor, cinematographer, editor, and television host of\" FishCenter Live\"."]], ["Dmitri Varfolomeyev (footballer, born 1978)", ["Dmitri Nikolayevich Varfolomeyev( born 15 March 1978 in Leningrad) is a former Russian football player.", "He is a younger brother of Sergei Varfolomeyev."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Osita Chidoka", 0], ["David Faurschou", 0]], "evidences": [["Osita Chidoka", "date of birth", "18 July 1971"], ["David Faurschou", "date of birth", "January 28, 1956"]], "answer": "Osita Chidoka"}
{"_id": "96bf78ee0bdb11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the place of death of Lin Liguo's father?", "context": [["Lin Biao", ["Lin Biao (December 5, 1907 \u2013 September 13, 1971) was a Marshal of the People's Republic of China who was pivotal in the Communist victory in the Chinese Civil War, especially in Northeast China.", "Lin was the general who commanded the decisive Liaoshen and Pingjin Campaigns, in which he co-led the Manchurian Field Army to victory and led the People's Liberation Army into Beijing.", "He crossed the Yangtze River in 1949, decisively defeated the Kuomintang and took control of the coastal provinces in Southeast China.", "He ranked third among the Ten Marshals.", "Zhu De and Peng Dehuai were considered senior to Lin, and Lin ranked directly ahead of He Long and Liu Bocheng.", "Lin abstained from taking an active role in politics after the civil war ceased in 1949.", "He led a section of the government's civil bureaucracy as one of the co-serving Vice Premiers of the People's Republic of China from 1954 onwards, becoming First Vice Premier from 1964.", "Lin became more active in politics when named one of the co-serving Vice Chairmen of the Communist Party of China in 1958.", "He held the three responsibilities of Vice Premier, Vice Chairman and Minister of National Defense from 1959 onwards.", "Lin became instrumental in creating the foundations for Mao Zedong's cult of personality in the early 1960s, and was rewarded for his service in the Cultural Revolution by being named Mao's designated successor as the sole Vice Chairman of the Communist Party of China, from 1966 until his death.", "Lin died on September 13, 1971, when a Hawker Siddeley Trident he was aboard crashed in \u00d6nd\u00f6rkhaan in Mongolia.", "The exact events of this \"Lin Biao incident\" have been a source of speculation ever since.", "The Chinese government's official explanation is that Lin and his family attempted to flee following a botched coup against Mao.", "Others have argued that they fled out of fear they would be purged, as Lin's relationship with other Communist Party leaders had soured in the final few years of his life.", "Following Lin's death, he was officially condemned as a traitor by the Communist Party.", "Since the late 1970s Lin, and Mao's wife Jiang Qing (with her Gang of Four) have been labeled the two major \"counter-revolutionary forces\" of the Cultural Revolution, receiving official blame from the Chinese government."]], ["Ye Qun", ["Ye Qun( 2 December 1917 \u2013 13 September 1971) was the wife of Lin Biao, the Vice- Chairman of China who controlled China's military power.", "She was mostly known for taking care of politics for her husband.", "Ye was a member of the 9th Politburo of the Communist Party of China.", "She died with Lin Biao and their son Lin Liguo in a plane crash over Mongolia on September 13, 1971.", "They also had a daughter, Lin Liheng( Doudou), who was not on the airplane."]], ["Place of birth", ["The place of birth( POB) or birthplace is the place where a person was born.", "This place is often used in legal documents, together with name and date of birth, to uniquely identify a person.", "As a general rule with respect to passports, the place of birth is determined to be the country that currently has\" sovereignty\" over the actual place of birth, regardless of when the birth actually occurred.", "The place of birth is not necessarily the place where the parents of the new baby live.", "If the baby is born in a hospital in another place, that place is the place of birth.", "In many countries, this also means that the government requires that the birth of the new baby is registered in the place of birth.", "Some countries place less or no importance on the place of birth, instead using alternative geographical characteristics for the purpose of identity documents.", "For example, Sweden has used the concept of\" f\u00f6delsehemortdomicile of birth\") since 1947.", "This means that the domicile of the baby's mother is the registered place of birth.", "The location of the maternity ward or other physical birthplace is considered unimportant.", "Similarly, Switzerland uses the concept of\" Heimatortlieu d'origineluogo d'origineplace of origin\" in German, French and Italian respectively).", "A child born to Swiss parents is automatically assigned the place of origin of the parent with the same last name, so the child either gets their mother's or father's place of origin.", "A child born to one Swiss parent and one foreign parent acquires the place of origin of their Swiss parent.", "In a Swiss passport and identity card, the holder's place of origin is stated, not their place of birth.", "In some countries( primarily in the Americas), the place of birth automatically determines the nationality of the baby, a practice often referred to by the Latin phrase\" jus soli\".", "Almost all countries outside the Americas instead attribute nationality based on the nationality( ies) of the baby's parents( referred to as\" jus sanguinis\").", "There can be some confusion regarding the place of birth if the birth takes place in an unusual way: when babies are born on an airplane or at sea, difficulties can arise.", "The place of birth of such a person depends on the law of the countries involved, which include the nationality of the plane or ship, the nationality( ies) of the parents and/ or the location of the plane or ship( if the birth occurs in the territorial waters or airspace of a country).", "Some administrative forms may request the applicant's\" country of birth\".", "It is important to determine from the requester whether the information requested refers to the applicant's\" place of birth\" or\" nationality at birth\".", "For US citizens born abroad who under the US Constitution acquire US citizenship at the time of birth, the nationality at birth will be USA( American), while the place of birth would be the country in which the actual birth takes place."]], ["Motherland (disambiguation)", ["Motherland is the place of one's birth, the place of one's ancestors, or the place of origin of an ethnic group.", "Motherland may also refer to:"]], ["Beaulieu-sur-Loire", ["Beaulieu- sur- Loire is a commune in the Loiret department in north -central France.", "It is also the place of death of Jacques MacDonald, a French general who served in the Napoleonic Wars"]], ["Lin Liguo", ["Lin Liguo (1945 - September 13, 1971) was the son of the Chinese Communist military leader Lin Biao and the person in charge of Project 571 Outline, a plotted coup against Mao Zedong.", "Lin joined the People's Liberation Army Air Force in 1967 and was promoted to the deputy director of the Office of the Air Force Command in 1969.", "Mao Zedong's government claims, that in 1970, under his father Lin Biao's direction, Lin Liguo made a plan known as Project 571 to assassinate Mao Zedong in Shanghai, but Mao was alerted to it and left Shanghai one day ahead of schedule and changed return route back to Beijing.", "The Lin family, including Lin Biao, Ye Qun, and Lin Liguo, attempted to flee after the coup failed.", "Party documents later released state:\n\"the plane was making for the Soviet Union but was inadequately fueled for such a trip; it also had on board neither navigator nor radio operator.", "It crashed in Mongolia on September 13, 1971, burning to death all on board.\".", "However, according to the historian J. D. Spence, \"this story is essentially beyond verification, since the photographs later released by the Chinese authorities are of dubious authenticity and details on Lin Biao\u2019s exact plans and on the other plotters are blurred\"."]], ["Ye Qun", ["Ye Qun( 2 December 1917 \u2013 13 September 1971) was the wife of Lin Biao, the Vice- Chairman of China who controlled China's military power.", "She was mostly known for taking care of politics for her husband.", "Ye was a member of the 9th Politburo of the Communist Party of China.", "She died with Lin Biao and their son Lin Liguo in a plane crash over Mongolia on September 13, 1971.", "They also had a daughter, Lin Liheng( Doudou), who was not on the airplane."]], ["Where Was I", ["\" Where Was I?\" may refer to:"]], ["Sennedjem", ["The Ancient Egyptian artisan Sennedjem lived in Set Maat( translated as\" The Place of Truth\"), contemporary Deir el- Medina, on the west bank of the Nile, opposite Thebes, during the reigns of Seti I and Ramesses II.", "Sennedjem had the title\" Servant in the Place of Truth\".", "He was buried along with his wife, Iyneferti, and family in a tomb in the village necropolis.", "His tomb was discovered January 31, 1886.", "When Sennedjem's tomb was found, in it there was regular furniture from his home, including a stool and a bed, which he actually used when he was alive.", "His titles included Servant in the Place of Truth, meaning that he worked on the excavation and decoration of the nearby royal tombs."]], ["Lin Ming-cheng", ["Lin Ming-cheng( born on 3 January 1943, Itabashi Town, Kaizan District, Taihoku Prefecture, Japanese Taiwan( modern- day Banqiao District)) is a Taiwanese banker who is a member of the seventh generation of Lin family from Banciao, one of the richest families of Taiwan.", "He is the only son of Lin Hsiung- cheng and a grandson of Lin Erh-kang.", "In June 2008,\" Forbes\" magazine ranked him as the 20th- richest person in Taiwan.", "He is serving as the chairman of Hua Nan Financial Holdings, and the director of Hua Nan Bank of China."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Lin Liguo", 0], ["Lin Biao", 10]], "evidences": [["Lin Liguo", "father", "Lin Biao"], ["Lin Biao", "place of death", "\u00d6nd\u00f6rkhaan"]], "answer": "\u00d6nd\u00f6rkhaan"}
{"_id": "5d3f9cb5088611ebbd6dac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who died later, Revenge Of The Snakes or The Colditz Story?", "context": [["Kenneth Lockwood", ["Captain Kenneth Lockwood( 17 December 1911- 8 October 2007) was a stockbroker and an officer in the British Army.", "He was one of the first six British prisoners of war to arrive at Oflag IV- C, Colditz, in 1940.", "He made and assisted in numerous escape attempts, working with the chairman of the escape committee, Pat Reid, and was still at the castle when it was liberated by the US Army in April 1945.", "He was the honorary secretary of the Colditz Association for 50 years.", "Lockwood was born in London, the son of a jobber at the London Stock Exchange.", "He was educated at Whitgift School in Croydon, and then worked for his father's firm in the City of London.", "He joined the Territorial Army's 22nd( County of London) Battalion of the London Regiment( The Queen's Royal West Surreys) in 1933.", "He was mobilized in August 1939 and trained at Yeovil before being posted to Le Mans, commanding a company of the 1st/ 6th Battalion of the Queen's Royal Regiment.", "After marching with his unit to Belgium, he was captured in the retreat to Dunkirk in May 1940.", "He was sent to Oflag VII- C, at Laufen Castle.", "With six other prisoners, including Pat Reid, he dug a tunnel to escape, thought to be the first escape from a German prisoner of war camp in the Second World War.", "They escaped in two groups of three, with Reid leading the first group and Lockwood in the second group with Captain Harry Elliott of the Irish Guards and Captain Dick Howe of the Royal Tank Regiment.", "All six were recaptured and sent to Colditz Castle, where they became the first British prisoners to join three Canadians, who had arrived the previous day, and over 100 Poles, who had been there since September 1939.", "Lockwood made and assisted in numerous escape attempts, working with the chairman of the escape committee, Pat Reid.", "Reid was later replaced as escape officer by Dick Howe, and escaped; Lockwood was still at the castle when it was liberated by the US Army in April 1945.", "After the war, Lockwood returned to work in the City of London, then moved to work in a Jersey branch office for 10 years.", "He became the secretary of the Colditz Association, organising regular reunions until the association was wound up in 2006.", "In the 1955 film,\" The Colditz Story\", based on Reid's book of the same name, Lockwood was played by Richard Wattis.", "He received an MBE in 1990.", "He never married."]], ["C.H. Latimer-Needham", ["Cecil Hugh(\" Chookie\")", "Latimer- Needham( 20 February 1900 \u2013 5 May 1975) was a British aircraft designer, inventor and aviation author.", "He is best remembered for the series of aircraft he designed for the Luton Aircraft company and his invention of the Hovercraft skirt for which he was granted a patent.", "His book,\" Aircraft Design\" proved to be an invaluable reference work for Bill Goldfinch and Jack Best during their construction of the Colditz glider.", "The Germans were rather careless in providing a copy of the book in the Colditz prison library."]], ["The Revenge of Spartacus", ["The Revenge of Spartacus or La vendetta di Spartacus( US title:\" Revenge of the Gladiators\") is a 1965 Italian film directed by Michele Lupo.", "It was shot back to back with\" Seven Slaves Against the World\"."]], ["Metin Erksan", ["Metin Erksan( January 1, 1929 \u2013 August 4, 2012), born \u0130smail Metin Karamanbey, was a Turkish film director and art historian."]], ["Guy Hamilton", ["Mervyn Ian Guy Hamilton, DSC( 16 September 1922 \u2013 20 April 2016) was an English film director.", "He directed 22 films from the 1950s to the 1980s, including four James Bond films."]], ["Ben Palmer", ["Ben Palmer is a British film and television director who is known for being the director of\" Bo' Selecta\" and\" The Inbetweeners\"."]], ["Machiel van den Heuvel", ["Machiel van den Heuvel( 7 May 1900, Haarlemmermeer \u2013 29 June 1946, near Bandung) was a Dutch army officer.", "As a prisoner- of- war in Oflag IV- C at Colditz Castle, Germany, during World War II, he served as Escape Officer for the Dutch POWs, a role also held by Captain Pat Reid, the author of\" The Colditz Story\", for the British.", "Van den Heuvel played a key role in most Dutch officer escapes( such as Hans Larive, Francis Steinmetz and Anthony Luteyn) during the war."]], ["The Colditz Story", ["The Colditz Story is a 1955 British prisoner of war film starring John Mills and Eric Portman and directed by Guy Hamilton.", "It is based on the book written by Pat Reid, a British army officer who was imprisoned in Oflag IV- C, Colditz Castle, in Germany during the Second World War and who was the Escape Officer for British POWs within the castle."]], ["Revenge of the Snakes", ["Revenge of the Snakes or( Turkish language: Y\u0131lanlar\u0131n \u00f6c\u00fc) is a 1962 Turkish realist drama film directed by Metin Erksan and based on a novel by Fakir Baykurt.", "The film covered issues of an unwanted pregnancy in a small farming village and addressed numerous moral and social issues.", "The film was remade in 1985."]], ["Revenge of the Nerds III: The Next Generation", ["Revenge of the Nerds III:", "The Next Generation is a 1992 American made-for-television comedy film and a sequel to the 1984 hit comedy film \"Revenge of the Nerds\", produced by Robert Engelman, directed by Roland Mesa, that stars Robert Carradine, Curtis Armstrong, Ted McGinley, Julia Montgomery, and Morton Downey Jr..", "It is the third installment in the \"Revenge of the Nerds series\"."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Revenge of the Snakes", 0], ["The Colditz Story", 0], ["Metin Erksan", 0], ["Guy Hamilton", 0]], "evidences": [["Revenge of the Snakes", "director", "Metin Erksan"], ["The Colditz Story", "director", "Guy Hamilton"], ["Metin Erksan", "date of death", "August 4, 2012"], ["Guy Hamilton", "date of death", "20 April 2016"]], "answer": "The Colditz Story"}
{"_id": "aaaeeb220baf11ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is Catherine I, Latin Empress's father-in-law?", "context": [["John Adams (merchant)", ["John Adams( 1672 or 1673 \u2013 1745) was an American- born Canadian merchant and member of the Nova Scotia Council.", "He was the father- in- law of Henry Newton( politician)."]], ["Peter Burroughs", ["Peter Burroughs( born 27 January 1947) is a British television and film actor, the director of Willow Management.", "He is the father- in- law of actor and TV presenter Warwick Davis."]], ["Catherine I, Latin Empress", ["Catherine I, also Catherine of Courtenay (25 November 1274 \u2013 11 October 1307), was the recognised Latin Empress of Constantinople from 1283 to 1307, although she lived in exile and only held authority over Crusader States in Greece.", "In 1301, she became the second wife of Charles of Valois, by whom she had one son and three daughters; the eldest of these, Catherine II of Valois, Princess of Achaea succeeded her as titular empress."]], ["Charles, Count of Valois", ["Charles of Valois (12 March 1270 \u2013 16 December 1325), the third son of Philip III of France and Isabella of Aragon, was a member of the House of Capet and founder of the House of Valois, whose rule over France would start in 1328.", "Charles ruled several principalities.", "He held in appanage the counties of Valois, Alen\u00e7on and Perche.", "Through his marriage to Margaret of Anjou, he became Count of Anjou and Maine.", "Through his marriage to Catherine I, titular empress of the Latin Empire, he was titular Latin Emperor of Constantinople from 1301\u20131307, although he ruled from exile and only had authority over Crusader States in Greece.", "The grandson of Louis IX of France, Charles of Valois was a son, brother, brother-in-law and son-in-law of kings or queens (of France, Navarre, England and Naples).", "His descendants, the House of Valois, would become the royal house of France three years after his death, beginning with his son Philip VI of France."]], ["Alice of Courtenay", ["Alice of Courtenay, Countess of Angoul\u00eame( 1160 \u2013 12 February 1218) was a French noblewoman of the House of Courtenay.", "Her father was Peter I of Courtenay and her brother was Peter II of Courtenay, Latin Emperor of Constantinople.", "Alice married twice; by her second husband, Aymer Taillefer, Count of Angoul\u00eame, she was the mother of Isabella of Angoul\u00eame, who was Queen consort of England, as the wife of King John.", "She is also known as Alix de Courtenay."]], ["Barthold A. Butensch\u00f8n Sr.", ["Hans Barthold Andresen Butensch\u00f8n( 27 December 1877 \u2013 28 November 1971) was a Norwegian businessperson.", "He was born in Kristiania as a son of Nils August Andresen Butensch\u00f8n and Hanna Butensch\u00f8n, and grandson of Nicolay Andresen.", "Together with Mabel Anette Plahte( 1877 \u2013 1973, a daughter of Frithjof M. Plahte) he had the son Hans Barthold Andresen Butensch\u00f8n Jr. and was through him the father- in- law of Ragnhild Butensch\u00f8n and grandfather of Peter Butensch\u00f8n.", "Through his daughter Marie Claudine he was the father- in- law of Joakim Lehmkuhl, through his daughter Mabel Anette he was the father- in- law of Harald Astrup( a son of Sigurd Astrup) and through his daughter Nini Augusta he was the father- in- law of Ernst Torp.", "He took commerce school and agricultural school.", "He was hired in the family company N. A. Andresen& Co, and became a co-owner in 1910.", "He eventually became chief executive officer.", "The bank changed its name to Andresens Bank in 1913 and merged with Bergens Kreditbank in 1920.", "The merger was dissolved later in the 1920s.", "He was also a landowner, owning Nedre Sk\u00f8yen farm and a lot of land in Enebakk.", "He chaired the board of Nydalens Compagnie from 1926, having not been a board member before that.", "He also chaired the supervisory council of Forsikringsselskapet Viking and Nedre Glommen salgsforening, and was a supervisory council member of Filharmonisk Selskap.", "He was a member of the gentlemen's club SK Fram since 1890, and was proclaimed a lifetime member in 1964.", "He was buried in Enebakk."]], ["Beatrice of Sicily, Latin Empress", ["Beatrice of Sicily (1252 \u2013 17 November/12 December 1275) was titular Latin Empress as the wife of Philip of Courtenay.", "Her parents were Charles I of Sicily and Beatrice of Provence.", "Under the Treaty of Viterbo (27 May 1267), Baldwin II of Courtenay transferred much of the rights to the Latin Empire to Charles I. Charles was to be confirmed in possession of Corfu and some cities in Albania.", "He was also given suzerainty over the Principality of Achaea and sovereignty of the Aegean Islands, excepting those held by Venice and Lesbos, Chios, Samos, and Amorgos.", "The same treaty arranged the marriage of Philip of Courtenay, heir apparent to the Latin Empire, and Beatrice, second daughter of Charles.", "If the marriage was childless, Philip's rights would be inherited by Charles I. Beatrice was approximately fifteen-years-old at the time of her betrothal.", "On 15 October 1273, Beatrice and Philip were married in Foggia.", "The bride was twenty-one-years old and the groom thirty.", "Her father-in-law died days later.", "Philip was proclaimed emperor with Beatrice as empress.", "The marriage was harmonious and produced a daughter, Catherine I of Courtenay, born on 25 November 1274.", "Beatrice died in late 1275 after a short illness."]], ["Ludwig von Westphalen", ["Johann Ludwig von Westphalen( 11 July 1770 \u2013 3 March 1842) was a liberal Prussian civil servant and the father- in- law of Karl Marx."]], ["James Armour (Master mason)", ["James Armour (15 January 1730 \u2013 20 September 1798) was a master mason and father of Jean Armour, and therefore the father-in-law of the poet Robert Burns."]], ["Ogawa Mataji", ["Viscount was a general in the early Imperial Japanese Army.", "He was also the father- in- law of Field Marshal Gen Sugiyama."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Catherine I, Latin Empress", 1], ["Charles, Count of Valois", 0]], "evidences": [["Catherine of Courtenay", "spouse", "Charles of Valois"], ["Charles of Valois", "father", "Philip III of France"]], "answer": "Philip III of France"}
{"_id": "ab17df260bda11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of the director of film Back Long Ago?", "context": [["Back Long Ago", ["Back Long Ago is a 1969 Argentine film directed by Ricardo Becher and written by Guillermo Enrique Hudson, with George Sherry Zabrieskie.", "The film starred Anna Bradley, Rodolfo L\u00f3pez and Cihangir Gaffari as John Foster."]], ["Ricardo Becher", ["Ricardo Becher (1930\u20132011) was an Argentine film director, screenwriter and journalist.", "He directed twelve films 1955 and 2006.", "His 1969 film \"Coup de Gr\u00e2ce\" was entered into the 19th Berlin International Film Festival.", "He worked as Leopoldo Torre Nilsson's assistant director on four films.", "During the 1970s he made a living in advertising and publicity.", "Since 1990 he made a career as a filmmaking teacher and he has published two novels.", "In 2006 he screened his last feature film in the VI BAFICI (", "Buenos Aires Festival Internacional de Cine Independiente) where a retrospective of his films was made.", "He is the founder of the N.E.D Neo expresionismo digital, a way of transforming the video footage (imagen mundo) by postproduction filters in the search of its essence."]], ["Jesse E. Hobson", ["Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 \u2013 November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955.", "Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation."]], ["Claudia Wells", ["Claudia Grace Wells( born July 5, 1966) is an American actress and businesswoman, best known for her role as Jennifer Parker in the film\" Back to the Future\"( 1985)."]], ["S. N. Mathur", ["S.N. Mathur was the Director of the Indian Intelligence Bureau between September 1975 and February 1980.", "He was also the Director General of Police in Punjab."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Reinhard M\u00fcnster (director)", ["Reinhard M\u00fcnster( born 1955) is a German film director and screenwriter.", "His 1994 film\" Back to Square One\" was entered into the 44th Berlin International Film Festival."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Back Long Ago", 0], ["Ricardo Becher", 7]], "evidences": [["Back Long Ago", "director", "Ricardo Becher"], ["Ricardo Becher", "place of birth", "Buenos Aires"]], "answer": "Buenos Aires"}
{"_id": "1ef4ce69089311ebbd74ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Who lived longer, Vujadin Bo\u0161kov or William P. Holaday?", "context": [["William Lamb alias Paniter", ["William Lamb, or William Paniter alias Lamb,( c. 1493- 1550) was a Scottish cleric, lawyer, and author."]], ["W. K. Ingram", ["W. K. Ingram, or William Kent\" Bill\" Ingram, was an Arkansas senator from 1963 to 1981.", "He died in office and was succeeded by his son, W. Kent Ingram."]], ["William Middleton (bishop)", ["William Middleton( or William de Middleton; died 31 August or 1 September 1288) was a medieval Bishop of Norwich."]], ["William de Turbeville", ["William de Turbeville( or William Turbe; c. 1095 \u2013 January 1174) was a medieval Bishop of Norwich."]], ["William of St. Barbara", ["William of St. Barbara or William of Ste Barbe( died 1152) was a medieval Bishop of Durham."]], ["William P. Holaday", ["William Perry Holaday", "( December 14, 1882 \u2013 January 29, 1946) was a U.S. Representative from the state of Illinois."]], ["William Scott, Lord Balwearie", ["Sir William Scott, Lord Balwearie( died 1532), or William Scot, was a Scottish judge."]], ["William of March", ["William of March( or William March; died 1302) was a medieval Treasurer of England and a Bishop of Bath and Wells."]], ["Vujadin Bo\u0161kov", ["Vujadin Bo\u0161kov( 16 May 1931 \u2013 27 April 2014) was a Serbian footballer and coach.", "Throughout his career as a football manager, he stood out both for his many successes, as well as due to his unique sense of humour and memorable ironic comments, which were used to dissolve tension during post-match interviews; these led him to become a popular figure with football fans during his time in Italy."]], ["W. Langdon Kihn", ["Wilfred (or William)", "Langdon Kihn (September 5, 1898 \u2013 December 12, 1957) was a portrait painter and illustrator specializing in portraits of American Indians."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Vujadin Bo\u0161kov", 0], ["William P. Holaday", 1]], "evidences": [["Vujadin Bo\u0161kov", "date of birth", "16 May 1931"], ["Vujadin Bo\u0161kov", "date of death", "27 April 2014"], ["William P. Holaday", "date of birth", "December 14, 1882"], ["William P. Holaday", "date of death", "January 29, 1946"]], "answer": "Vujadin Bo\u0161kov"}
{"_id": "b8e9d716088411ebbd6dac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director born first, \u015eaban, Son Of \u015eaban or East/West?", "context": [["Henry Moore (cricketer)", ["Henry Walter Moore( 1849 \u2013 20 August 1916) was an English- born first- class cricketer who spent most of his life in New Zealand."]], ["East/West", ["East/ West is a 1999 internationally co-produced drama film directed by R\u00e9gis Wargnier, starring Sandrine Bonnaire( as Marie), Oleg Menshikov( as Alexei), Sergei Bodrov Jr.( as Sasha) and Catherine Deneuve( as Gabrielle).", "Authors of scenario and dialogue: Rustam Ibragimbekov, Sergei Bodrov, Louis Gardel and R\u00e9gis Wargnier."]], ["R\u00e9gis Wargnier", ["R\u00e9gis Wargnier( born 18 April 1948) is a French film director, film producer, screenwriter and film score composer.", "His 1992 film\" Indochine\" won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 65th Academy Awards.", "His 1995\" A French Woman\" was entered into the 19th Moscow International Film Festival where he won the Silver St. George for the Direction."]], ["\u015eaban, Son of \u015eaban", ["\u015eaban, Son of \u015eaban is a 1977 Turkish comedy film directed by Ertem E\u011filmez."]], ["Sepideh Farsi", ["Sepideh Farsi is an Iranian film director, born in Tehran in 1965."]], ["Hartley Lobban", ["Hartley W Lobban (9 May 1926 \u2013 15 October 2004) was a Jamaican-born first-class cricketer who played 17 matches for Worcestershire in the early 1950s."]], ["Ertem E\u011filmez", ["Ertem E\u011filmez( 18 February 1929, Trabzon \u2013 21 September 1989, Istanbul, Turkey) was a Turkish film director, producer and screenwriter.", "He is known as the name behind some of the most popular films in Turkish film history.", "Many of these were produced by his production company Arzu Film."]], ["Claude Weisz", ["Claude Weisz is a French film director born in Paris."]], ["Wale Adebanwi", ["Wale Adebanwi( born 1969) is a Nigerian- born first Black Rhodes Professor at St Antony's College, Oxford."]], ["John McMahon (Surrey and Somerset cricketer)", ["John William Joseph McMahon( 28 December 1917 \u2013 8 May 2001) was an Australian- born first- class cricketer who played for Surrey and Somerset in England from 1947 to 1957."]]], "supporting_facts": [["\u015eaban, Son of \u015eaban", 0], ["East/West", 0], ["Ertem E\u011filmez", 0], ["R\u00e9gis Wargnier", 0]], "evidences": [["\u015eaban, Son of \u015eaban", "director", "Ertem E\u011filmez"], ["East/West", "director", "R\u00e9gis Wargnier"], ["Ertem E\u011filmez", "date of birth", "18 February 1929"], ["R\u00e9gis Wargnier", "date of birth", "18 April 1948"]], "answer": "\u015eaban, Son Of \u015eaban"}
{"_id": "d0389d340baf11ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is the mother-in-law of Sophie Magdalene Of Brandenburg-Kulmbach?", "context": [["Christian VI of Denmark", ["Christian VI (30 November 1699 \u2013 6 August 1746) was King of Denmark and Norway from 1730 to 1746.", "The eldest surviving son of King Frederick IV and Louise of Mecklenburg-G\u00fcstrow, he is considered one of Denmark-Norway's more anonymous kings, but he was a skilled politician, best known for his authoritarian regime.", "He was the first king of the Oldenburg dynasty to refrain from entering in any war.", "During his reign both compulsory confirmation (1736) and a public, nationwide school system (1739) were introduced.", "His chosen motto was \"deo et populo\" (for God and the people)."]], ["Sophie Magdalene of Brandenburg-Kulmbach", ["Sophie Magdalene of Brandenburg-Kulmbach (28 November 1700 \u2013 27 May 1770) was queen-consort of Denmark and Norway by marriage to King Christian VI of Denmark and Norway."]], ["Kunigunde of Brandenburg-Kulmbach", ["Kunigunde of Brandenburg- Kulmbach( 1524 in Ansbach; died: 27 February 1558 in Pforzheim) was a princess of Brandenburg- Kulmbach by birth and by marriage Margravine of Baden- Durlach."]], ["Frederick Ernest of Brandenburg-Kulmbach", ["Frederick Ernest of Brandenburg- Kulmbach( 15 December 1703 \u2013 23 June 1762 in Drage) was a member of the Brandenburg- Kulmbach branch of the House of Hohenzollern.", "His most significant position was governor of the Duchies of Schleswig and Holstein- Gl\u00fcckstadt."]], ["Margaret of Baden", ["Margaret of Baden( 1431 \u2013 24 October 1457) was a Margravine of Baden by birth and by marriage Margravine of Brandenburg- Ansbach and Brandenburg- Kulmbach.", "She was the daughter of Jacob, Margrave of Baden- Baden, and his wife Catherine of Lorraine.", "In 1446, Margaret married Albert of Brandenburg, the future Albert III Achilles, Elector of Brandenburg, in Heilsbronn.", "Margaret died before he succeeded to the Electorate of Brandenburg, thus never served as Electress.", "Their marriage produced three sons and three daughters:", "Margaret died in Ansbach in 1457 shortly after her husband acquired the Margraviate of Brandenburg- Kulmbach."]], ["Magdalene of Brandenburg (1412\u20131454)", ["Magdalene of Brandenburg( born:; died: 27 October 1454 in Scharnebeck) was a princess of Brandenburg by birth and by marriage Duchess of Brunswick- L\u00fcneburg."]], ["Elisabeth of Brandenburg-K\u00fcstrin", ["Elizabeth of Brandenburg- K\u00fcstrin( 29 August 1540 \u2013 8 March 1578), was a princess of Brandenburg- K\u00fcstrin and margravine of Brandenburg- Ansbach and Brandenburg- Kulmbach by marriage."]], ["Marie of Brandenburg-Kulmbach", ["Marie of Brandenburg- Kulmbach( born 14 October 1519 in Ansbach \u2013 died 31 October 1567 in Heidelberg) was a Princess of Brandenburg- Kulmbach and by marriage Electress Palatine."]], ["Bernhard Ditlef von Staffeldt", ["Bernhard Ditlef von Staffeldt was born on 23 October 1753 in Kenz, Swedish Pomerania as the son of Lieutenant Bernt von Staffeldt, of Pomeranian nobility, and Catherine Eleonore von Platen.", "Both his parents died in 1755 while he was still a child so he was raised at his married sisters estate in Denmark, and was taken into the court of Queen Sophia Magdalene of Brandenburg- Kulmbach in 1767."]], ["Frederick V of Denmark", ["Frederick V( Danish and Norwegian:\" Frederik\"; 31 March 172314 January 1766) was king of Denmark \u2013 Norway and Duke of Schleswig- Holstein from 1746 until his death.", "He was the son of Christian VI of Denmark and Sophie Magdalene of Brandenburg- Kulmbach."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Sophie Magdalene of Brandenburg-Kulmbach", 0], ["Christian VI of Denmark", 1]], "evidences": [["Sophie Magdalene of Brandenburg-Kulmbach", "spouse", "Christian VI"], ["Christian VI", "mother", "Louise of Mecklenburg-G\u00fcstrow"]], "answer": "Louise of Mecklenburg-G\u00fcstrow"}
{"_id": "05befb340baf11ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is Adela Of Normandy's paternal grandfather?", "context": [["Abd al-Muttalib", ["Abd al- Muttalib Shaybah ibn Hashim( c. 497 \u2013 578) was the grandfather of Islamic prophet Muhammad."]], ["William the Conqueror", ["William I (c. 1028 \u2013 9 September 1087), usually known as William the Conqueror and sometimes William the Bastard, was the first Norman King of England, reigning from 1066 until his death in 1087.", "He was a descendant of Rollo and was Duke of Normandy from 1035 onward.", "His hold was secure on Normandy by 1060, following a long struggle to establish his throne, and he launched the Norman conquest of England six years later.", "The rest of his life was marked by struggles to consolidate his hold over England and his continental lands and by difficulties with his eldest son, Robert Curthose.", "William was the son of the unmarried Robert I, Duke of Normandy, by his mistress Herleva.", "His illegitimate status and his youth caused some difficulties for him after he succeeded his father, as did the anarchy which plagued the first years of his rule.", "During his childhood and adolescence, members of the Norman aristocracy battled each other, both for control of the child duke and for their own ends.", "In 1047, William was able to quash a rebellion and begin to establish his authority over the duchy, a process that was not complete until about 1060.", "His marriage in the 1050s to Matilda of Flanders provided him with a powerful ally in the neighbouring county of Flanders.", "By the time of his marriage, William was able to arrange the appointment of his supporters as bishops and abbots in the Norman church.", "His consolidation of power allowed him to expand his horizons, and he secured control of the neighbouring county of Maine by 1062.", "In the 1050s and early 1060s, William became a contender for the throne of England held by the childless", "Edward the Confessor, his first cousin once removed.", "There were other potential claimants, including the powerful English earl Harold Godwinson whom Edward named as king on his deathbed in January 1066.", "Arguing that Edward had previously promised the throne to him and that Harold had sworn to support his claim, William built a large fleet and invaded England in September 1066.", "He decisively defeated and killed Harold at the Battle of Hastings on 14 October 1066.", "After further military efforts, William was crowned king on Christmas Day 1066 in London.", "He made arrangements for the governance of England in early 1067 before returning to Normandy.", "Several unsuccessful rebellions followed, but William's hold was mostly secure on England by 1075, allowing him to spend the majority of his reign on the continent.", "William's final years were marked by difficulties in his continental domains, troubles with his son Robert, and threatened invasions of England by the Danes.", "In 1086, he ordered the compilation of the \"Domesday Book\", a survey listing all the land-holdings in England along with their pre-Conquest and current holders.", "He died in September 1087 while leading a campaign in northern France, and was buried in Caen.", "His reign in England was marked by the construction of castles, settling a new Norman nobility on the land, and change in the composition of the English clergy.", "He did not try to integrate his various domains into one empire but continued to administer each part separately.", "His lands were divided after his death: Normandy went to Robert, and England went to his second surviving son William."]], ["Adela of Champagne", ["Adela of Champagne( c. 1140 \u2013 4 June 1206), also known as Adelaide, Alix and Adela of Blois, was Queen of France as the third wife of Louis VII.", "She was the third child and first daughter of Theobald II, Count of Champagne, and Matilda of Carinthia children and had nine brothers and sisters.", "She was named after her grandmother, Adela of Normandy.", "She was regent of France in the absence of her son in 1190."]], ["Henry Krause", ["Henry J.\" Red\" Krause, Jr.( August 28, 1913 \u2013 February 20, 1987) was an American football offensive lineman in the National Football League for the Brooklyn Dodgers and the Washington Redskins.", "He played college football at St. Louis University.", "He is the grandfather of Jennifer Krause", "He is the great grandfather of Payton Hoeing"]], ["Fred Le Deux", ["Frederick\" Fred\" Le Deux( born 4 December 1934) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Geelong in the Victorian Football League( VFL).", "He is the grandfather of Tom Hawkins."]], ["John Westley", ["Rev. John Westley( 1636 \u2013 78) was an English nonconformist minister.", "He was the grandfather of John Wesley( founder of Methodism)."]], ["Kaya Alp", ["Kaya Alp was, according to Ottoman tradition, the son of K\u0131z\u0131l Bu\u011fa and the father of Suleyman Shah, who was, in turn, the grandfather of Ertu\u011frul, and the great grandfather of the Ottoman Empire founder, Osman I."]], ["Adela of Normandy", ["Adela of Normandy, of Blois, or of England (c. 1067 \u2013 8 March 1137), also known as in Roman Catholicism, was a daughter of William the Conqueror and Matilda of Flanders who later became the Countess of Blois, Chartres, and Meaux by marriage to Stephen II, Count of Blois.", "Her husband greatly benefited from the increased social status and prestige that came with such a marriage.", "She brought with her not only her bloodline, but a wedding gift of money and other movable goods from the prodigious store of Anglo-Norman wealth.", "She was regent of Blois during the absence of her spouse in 1096\u20131100 and 1101\u201302, and during the minority of her son from 1102 until 1120.", "Adela was the mother of Stephen, King of England and Henry of Blois, Bishop of Winchester.", "The couple had ten children, though it is not certain if all were Adela's biological children.", "It is only certain that she had five sons and might have had three or more daughters."]], ["Adela of France", ["Adela of France, known also as Adela the Holy or Adela of Messines;( 1009 \u2013 8 January 1079, Messines), was, by marriage, the Duchess of Normandy( January 1027 \u2013 August 1027), Countess of Flanders( 1035 \u2013 1067)."]], ["Lyon Cohen", ["Lyon Cohen( 1868\u20131937) was a Polish- born Canadian businessman and a philanthropist.", "He was the grandfather of singer/ poet Leonard Cohen."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Adela of Normandy", 0], ["William the Conqueror", 4]], "evidences": [["Adela of Normandy", "father", "William the Conqueror"], ["William the Conqueror", "father", "Robert I, Duke of Normandy"]], "answer": "Robert I, Duke of Normandy"}
{"_id": "41b295500bb011ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is Henry Ii, Duke Of M\u00fcnsterberg's paternal grandfather?", "context": [["Karl Christoph, Duke of M\u00fcnsterberg", ["Charles Christopher, Duke of M\u00fcnsterberg( also\" Charles Christopher of Pod\u011bbrady\", or; 22 May 1545, Ole\u015bnica \u2013 17 March 1569, Ole\u015bnica) was duke of M\u00fcnsterberg from 1565 until his death.", "He also held the title of Count of Glatz."]], ["Victor, Duke of M\u00fcnsterberg", ["Victor, Duke of M\u00fcnsterberg also:\" Victor, Duke of M\u00fcnsterberg and Opava\";;( 29 May 1443 in Cieszyn \u2013 30 August 1500 in Cieszyn) was an Imperial Count from 1459 and Count of Kladsko.", "From 1462 until his death, he was Duke of M\u00fcnsterberg, and from 1465 to 1485 Duke of Opava."]], ["Henry I, Landgrave of Hesse", ["Henry I of Hesse\" the Child\"( German:\" Heinrich das Kind\")( 24 June 1244 \u2013 21 December 1308) was the first Landgrave of Hesse.", "He was the son of Henry II, Duke of Brabant and Sophie of Thuringia."]], ["Henry II, Duke of M\u00fcnsterberg", ["Henry II of M\u00fcnsterberg (\u2013 11 March 1420) was Duke of M\u00fcnsterberg (Zi\u0119bice) since 1410 until his death (as co-ruler of his brother John I).", "He was the third son of Duke Bolko III of M\u00fcnsterberg by his wife Euphemia, daughter of Duke Boles\u0142aw of Bytom."]], ["Bolko III of M\u00fcnsterberg", ["Bolko III of M\u00fcnsterberg (\u2013 13 June 1410) was a Duke of M\u00fcnsterberg (Zi\u0119bice) from 1358 until his death, and ruler over Gleiwitz (Gliwice) during 1369\u20131373.", "He was the eldest son of Nicholas the Small, Duke of M\u00fcnsterberg, by his wife Agnes, daughter of Herman Kru\u0161ina of Lichtenberg."]], ["Matilda of Brabant, Countess of Artois", ["Matilda of Brabant( 14 June 1224 \u2013 29 September 1288) was the eldest daughter of Henry II, Duke of Brabant and his first wife Marie of Hohenstaufen."]], ["Maria of Brabant, Duchess of Bavaria", ["Maria of Brabant( 1226\u20131256) was a daughter of Henry II, Duke of Brabant, and Maria of Swabia.", "She married Louis II, Duke of Bavaria, being the first of three wives."]], ["Karl Friedrich I, Duke of M\u00fcnsterberg-Oels", ["Karl Friedrich I of M\u00fcnsterberg-Oels (also: Karl Friedrich I of Pod\u011bbrady; or ; ; 18 October 1593, Ole\u015bnica \u2013 31 May 1647, Ole\u015bnica) was Duke of Oels from 1617 to 1647 and Duke of Bernstadt from 1639 to 1647.", "He also held the titles of Duke of M\u00fcnsterberg and Count of Glatz."]], ["George II, Duke of M\u00fcnsterberg-Oels", ["George II of M\u00fcnsterberg- Oels( also:\" George II of Pod\u011bbrady\";,; 30 April 1512 in Ole\u015bnica \u2013 13 January 1553 in Ole\u015bnica) was a Duke of M\u00fcnsterberg 1536- 1542 and Duke of Oels.", "He also held the title of a Count of Glatz."]], ["Henry II, Duke of M\u00fcnsterberg-Oels", ["Henry II of M\u00fcnsterberg-Oels (also known as:\"Henry II of Pod\u011bbrady\", or , ; 29 March 1507 \u2013 2 August 1548, Bierut\u00f3w) was from 1536 to 1542 Duke of M\u00fcnsterberg and of Oels (\"Ole\u015bnica\") and from 1542 to 1548 Duke of Bernstadt (\"Bierut\u00f3w\").", "He also held the title of Count of Glatz (\"Kladsko\"), though he never actually ruled the County itself."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Henry II, Duke of M\u00fcnsterberg", 1], ["Bolko III of M\u00fcnsterberg", 1]], "evidences": [["Henry II of M\u00fcnsterberg", "father", "Bolko III of M\u00fcnsterberg"], ["Bolko III of M\u00fcnsterberg", "father", "Nicholas the Small"]], "answer": "Nicholas the Small"}
{"_id": "90a4389e0bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where did Martin Mcaleese's wife study at?", "context": [["Yaya Soumahoro", ["Yaya Alfa Soumahoro (born 28 September 1989) is an Ivorian professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder.", "Having begun his career with S\u00e9w\u00e9 Sports in his native country, he joined Thai club Muangthong United in 2008.", "His good performances earned him a move to K.A.A. Gent in 2010.", "He spent five and a half seasons with Gent but was plagued by recurring injuries throughout his time there.", "Following a half-season loan to Sint-Truidense V.V., he returned to Muangthong United where did not feature.", "In 2018, he joined Egyptian side Wadi Degla SC."]], ["Nancy Baron", ["Nancy Baron is an American rock singer who was active in New York City in the early 1960s, known for the singles\" Where Did My Jimmy Go?\" and\" I've Got A Feeling\"."]], ["Mary McAleese", ["Mary Patricia McAleese (born 27 June 1951) is an Irish politician who served as the eighth President of Ireland from November 1997 to November 2011.", "She is an award winning Catholic academic and author and holds a licentiate and doctorate in Canon law.", "She was the second female president of Ireland.", "McAleese was first elected in 1997, succeeding Mary Robinson, making her the first woman in the world to succeed another woman as president.", "She was reelected unopposed for a second term in office in 2004.", "On both occasions she was elected as an independent, although she was previously a member of Fianna F\u00e1il.", "McAleese is the first president of Ireland to have come from either Northern Ireland or Ulster.", "McAleese graduated in Law from Queen's University Belfast.", "In 1975, she was appointed Professor of Criminal Law, Criminology and Penology at Trinity College Dublin and in 1987, she returned to her alma mater, Queen's, to become director of the Institute of Professional Legal Studies.", "In 1994, she became the first female pro-vice-chancellor of Queen's University.", "She worked as a barrister and as a journalist with RT\u00c9.", "She is an Honorary Fellow of St Edmund's College, Cambridge.", "McAleese used her time in office to address issues concerning justice, social equality, social inclusion, anti-sectarianism and reconciliation.", "She described her presidency's theme as \"Building Bridges\".", "This bridge-building materialised in her attempts to reach out to the unionist community in Northern Ireland.", "These steps included celebrating the Twelfth of July at \u00c1ras an Uachtar\u00e1in and taking communion in a Church of Ireland cathedral in Dublin, for which she incurred some criticism from some of the Irish Catholic hierarchy.", "Though a practising Roman Catholic, McAleese holds liberal views on homosexuality and women priests.", "She is a member of the Council of Women World Leaders and was ranked the 64th most powerful woman in the world by \"Forbes\".", "In spite of some minor controversies, McAleese remained popular and her presidency is regarded as successful."]], ["Ron \"Bumblefoot\" Thal", ["Ronald Jay Blumenthal (born September 25, 1969), better known by his stage name Ron \"Bumblefoot\" Thal, is an American guitarist, songwriter, recording artist and producer.", "He adopted his nickname from the bacterial infection of the same name, which he learned about while helping his wife study for her veterinary exams.", "The name went from being just the name of an album, to the name of a record label, to a band name, to eventually his name as a solo artist.", "He was one of two lead guitarists in Guns N' Roses from 2006 until 2014 and performed on their sixth studio album \"Chinese Democracy\".", "He is currently the lead guitarist and vocalist for the band Asia, having joined in 2019.", "Since the early 90s, he has released 10 CDs and a live DVD.", "He has appeared as a guest performer on other albums and on numerous compilation CD's.", "He has been the cover feature of GitarPlus magazine in Indonesia and has been featured in several foreign guitar magazines, as well as the subject of many print, radio and web interviews.", "Over the past twenty years, he has also worked with numerous bands and artists as producer, engineer, writer, arranger, and performer.", "He also writes TV jingles, theme songs, and background music."]], ["Donnie Elbert", ["Donnie Elbert( May 25, 1936 \u2013 January 26, 1989) was an American soul singer and songwriter, who had a prolific career from the mid-1950s to the late 1970s.", "His US hits included\" Where Did Our Love Go?\"( 1972), and his reputation as a Northern soul artist in the UK was secured by\" A Little Piece of Leather\", a performance highlighting his powerful falsetto voice."]], ["Martin McAleese", ["Martin Philip McAleese (born 24 March 1951) is an Irish politician, dentist and accountant who has served as the Chancellor of Dublin City University since August 2011.", "He served as a Senator from 2011 to 2013, upon being Nominated by the Taoiseach.", "He is the husband of the 8th President of Ireland, Mary McAleese."]], ["Joseph J. Sullivan (vaudeville)", ["Joseph J. Sullivan was a blackface comedian and acrobat in New York.", "He composed the song\" Where Did You Get That Hat?\" and first performed it in 1888.", "It was a great success and he performed it many times thereafter."]], ["Benny Rubinstein", ["Benny Rubinstein is a former Israeli footballer who played in Maccabi Netanya and Hapoel Netanya, who now works in Real estate development.", "http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/real-estate/where-did-the-millions-go-1.302730", "Benny's son, Aviram also played football for Maccabi Netanya."]], ["Robert Paul Smith", ["Robert Paul Smith( April 16, 1915 \u2013 January 30, 1977) was an American author, most famous for his classic evocation of childhood,\" Where Did You Go? Out. What Did You Do? Nothing\"."]], ["Andrew Allen (singer)", ["Andrew Allen( born 6 May 1981) is a Canadian- born singer- songwriter from Vernon, British Columbia.", "He is signed to Sony/ ATV and has released 5 top 10 singles, and written and recorded many others, including\" Where Did We Go?\" with Carly Rae Jepsen.", "He also records covers and posts them on YouTube."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Martin McAleese", 2], ["Mary McAleese", 7]], "evidences": [["Martin Philip McAleese", "spouse", "Mary McAleese"], ["Mary McAleese", "educated at", "Queen's University Belfast"]], "answer": "Queen's University Belfast"}
{"_id": "f0b62c420bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the father of Oljath born?", "context": [["Takayama Tomoteru", ["He was the father of Takayama Ukon, and was a Kirishitan."]], ["Abaqa Khan", ["Abaqa Khan (1234\u20131282, , \"paternal uncle\", also transliterated Aba\u0121a), was the second Mongol ruler (\"Ilkhan\") of the Ilkhanate.", "The son of Hulagu Khan and Lady Yes\u00fcn\u010din.", "He was the grandson of Tolui and reigned from 1265 to 1282 and was succeeded by his brother Tekuder.", "Much of Abaqa's reign was consumed with civil wars in the Mongol Empire, such as those between the Ilkhanate and the northern khanate of the Golden Horde.", "Abaqa also engaged in unsuccessful attempts at military invasion of Syria, including the Second Battle of Homs."]], ["Cleomenes II", ["Cleomenes II( died 309 BC) was Agiad King of Sparta from 369 to 309 BC.", "The son of Cleombrotus I, he succeeded his brother Agesipolis II.", "He was the father of Acrotatus I, the father of Areus I, and of Cleonymus, the father of Leonidas II."]], ["Inoue Masaru (bureaucrat)", ["Viscount was the first Director of Railways in Japan and is known as the\" father of the Japanese railways\"."]], ["Anacyndaraxes", ["Anacyndaraxes was the father of Sardanapalus, king of Assyria."]], ["John Templeton (botanist)", ["John Templeton( 1766\u20131825) was an early Irish naturalist and botanist.", "He is often referred to as the\" Father of Irish Botany\".", "He was the father of naturalist, artist and entomologist Robert Templeton."]], ["Obata Toramori", ["He was the father of Obata Masamori."]], ["Arthur Beauchamp", ["Arthur Beauchamp( 1827 \u2013 28 April 1910) was a Member of Parliament from New Zealand.", "He is remembered as the father of Harold Beauchamp, who rose to fame as chairman of the Bank of New Zealand and was the father of writer Katherine Mansfield."]], ["Oljath", ["Oljath (\u00d6lj\u00e4t\u00e4i) was a Queen consort of Georgia as the wife of two successive kings, Vakhtang II (r. 1289\u20131292) and David VIII (r. 1292\u20131311).", "She was a daughter of Abaqa Khan, the Mongol Ilkhan of Iran."]], ["Eystein Glumra", ["Eystein Glumra(\" Eystein the Noisy\" or\" Eystein the Clatterer\"; Modern Norwegian\" \u00d8ystein Glumra\") also known as Eystein Ivarsson, was reputedly a petty king on the west coast of Norway, during the 9th Century.", "The\" Heimskringla\" saga states that Eystein Glumra was the father of Rognvald Eysteinsson and Sigurd Eysteinsson:\" The first earl in the Orkney Islands was called Sigurd, who was a son of Eystein Glumra, and brother of Ragnvald earl of More.", "After Sigurd, his son Guthorm was earl for one year.", "After him Torf- Einar, a son of Ragnvald, took the earldom, and was long earl, and was a man of great power\".", "According to the\" Orkneyinga Saga\", Eystein Glumra was the son of Ivar the jarl of Uplanders and grandson of Halfdan the Old.", "\" Orkneyinga Saga\" also named Eystein Glumra as the father of Rognvald Eysteinsson:\" Heiti, Gorr \u2019s son, was father of Svei\u00f0i the sea-king,[ who was] the father of Halfdan the old,[ who was] the father of Ivar the Uplanders \u2019 earl,[ who was] the father of Eystein the noisy,[ who was] the father of earl Rognvald the mighty and wise in council\".", "Linnea Hartsuyker's books", "The Half- drowned King and The Sea Queen cover the lives of Eystein's children."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Oljath", 1], ["Abaqa Khan", 3]], "evidences": [["Oljath", "father", "Abaqa Khan"], ["Abaqa Khan", "place of birth", "Mongol Empire"]], "answer": "Mongol Empire"}
{"_id": "28164e580baf11ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is the mother of Shu Yu Of Tang?", "context": [["King Cheng of Zhou", ["King Cheng of Zhou or King Ch'eng of Chou was the second king of the Chinese Zhou Dynasty.", "The dates of his reign are 1042-1021 BCE or 1042/35-1006 BCE.", "His parents were King Wu of Zhou and Queen Yi Jiang (\u9091\u59dc).", "King Cheng was young when he ascended the throne.", "His uncle, Duke of Zhou, fearing that Shang forces might rise again under the possible weak rule of a young ruler, became the regent and supervised government affairs for several years.", "Duke of Zhou established the eastern capital at Luoyang, and later defeated a rebellion by Cheng", "\u2019s", "uncles Cai Shu, Guan Shu and Huo Shu.", "King Cheng later stabilized Zhou Dynasty\u2019s border by defeating several barbarian tribes along with the Duke of Zhou."]], ["Liu Yong (Three Kingdoms)", ["Liu Yong( third century), courtesy name Gongshou, was an imperial prince of the state of Shu Han in the Three Kingdoms period of China.", "He was a son of Liu Bei, the founding emperor of Shu, and a younger half- brother of Liu Shan, the second Shu emperor."]], ["Xiefu", ["Xiefu or Xie was the original Marquis of Jin , and the second ruler of the State of Jin during the early Zhou Dynasty.", "His ancestral name was Ji (\u59ec), and given name Xie (\u71ee) or Xiefu (\u71ee\u7236).", "Marquis Xie succeeded his father, Shu Yu of Tang, as the ruler of the state of Tang.", "During his reign, he moved the capital from Tang (\u5510) to Jin (\u6649) and renamed the state Jin.", "After he died, his son Ningzu succeeded him as Marquis Wu of Jin."]], ["Fan Jian", ["Fan Jian( 250s \u2013 263), courtesy name Changyuan, was an official of the state of Shu Han in the late Three Kingdoms period.", "He served briefly in the state of Cao Wei after the fall of Shu in 263."]], ["Zhuge Zhan", ["Zhuge Zhan( 227\u2013263), courtesy name Siyuan, was a military general and official of the state of Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms period of China.", "He was a son of Zhuge Liang, the first Imperial Chancellor of Shu."]], ["Chen Dao", ["Chen Dao( third century), courtesy name Shuzhi, was a military general of the state of Shu Han in the Three Kingdoms period of China.", "He previously served under the warlord Liu Bei, the founding emperor of Shu Han, in the late Eastern Han dynasty."]], ["Shu Yu of Tang", ["Shu Yu of Tang , surname (\u59d3):", "Ji (\u59ec)", "given name (\u540d):", "Yu (\u865e), and Ziyu (\u5b50\u65bc), was the founder of the State of Tang during the early Zhou Dynasty (1046\u2013771 BC) of ancient China.", "The State of Tang would later be renamed Jin by Shu Yu's son and successor, Xie.", "He was the son of King Wu of Zhou and the younger brother of King Cheng of Zhou.", "Shortly after the establishment of the Zhou Dynasty, King Wu of Zhou died.", "His son, Prince Song, ascended the throne and became King Cheng of Zhou.", "Since he was very young and too inexperienced to run the newly founded dynasty, his uncle, the Duke of Zhou, served as regent and handled all political affairs until King Cheng of Zhou became old enough to rule.", "In the year that King Cheng of Zhou ascended the throne, the people of a land called Tang (\u5510) rebelled, so the Duke of Zhou conquered them.", "According to the Records of the Grand Historian, one day, King Cheng of Zhou was playing with his younger brother, Prince Yu.", "King Cheng of Zhou suddenly picked up a parasol tree leaf and gave it to Prince Yu.", "Then he said playfully,\" Let this be a proof that I will make you a feudal lord.\"", "Prince Yu happily got the leaf and he then told this to the Duke of Zhou.", "The Duke of Zhou thought that whatever the young King Cheng of Zhou said should not be taken lightly since he was the king.", "The Duke of Zhou approached the young king and asked him if it were true.", "The young king said that he was just joking with his brother.", "Then the Duke of Zhou replied, \"A sovereign must not joke about the things he says and do as what he has said.", "\" The young king thought it was reasonable and gave the recent conquered called Tang land, west of modern Yicheng County in Shanxi, to his brother, Prince Yu.", "Shu Yu's son and successor, Xie, moved the capital Jiang (\u7edb) nearer to the Jin River and renamed the state Jin.", "Jinci was a shrine in Taiyuan dedicated to Shu Yu.", "It is a major historical and cultural site protected at the national level in People's republic of China."]], ["Trinidad Tecson", ["Trinidad Perez Tecson (November 18, 1848 \u2013 January 28, 1928), known as the \"Mother of Biak-na-Bato\" and \"Mother of Mercy\", fought to gain Philippines independence.", "She was given the title \"Mother of Biak-na-Bato\" by Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo.", "She was also cited as the \"Mother of the Philippine National Red Cross\" for her service to her fellow Katipuneros."]], ["Minamoto no Chikako", ["She was the mother of Prince Morinaga."]], ["Zhuge Qiao", ["Zhuge Qiao( 199- 223), courtesy name Bosong, was an official of the state of Shu Han in the Three Kingdoms period of China.", "He was the adopted son of Zhuge Liang, the Imperial Chancellor and regent of Shu from 223 to 234.", "His biological father was Zhuge Liang's elder brother Zhuge Jin, a military general of Shu's ally state, Eastern Wu."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Shu Yu of Tang", 5], ["King Cheng of Zhou", 2]], "evidences": [["Shu Yu of Tang", "sibling", "King Cheng of Zhou"], ["King Cheng of Zhou", "mother", "Yi Jiang"]], "answer": "Yi Jiang"}
{"_id": "09d13d200bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Which country George Fitzmaurice, 6Th Earl Of Orkney's father is from?", "context": [["Hugh Douglas, Earl of Ormonde", ["Hugh Douglas, Earl of Ormonde( died 1455) was a Scottish Soldier and nobleman, a member of the powerful Black Douglases.", "He was the fourth son of James the Gross, 7th Earl of Douglas and his wife Beatrice, daughter of Henry II Sinclair, Earl of Orkney.", "He was a younger brother of William Douglas, 8th Earl of Douglas, James Douglas, 9th Earl of Douglas, Archibald Douglas, Earl of Moray and older to John Douglas, Lord of Balvenie."]], ["Henry I Sinclair, Earl of Orkney", ["Henry I Sinclair, Jarl of Orkney, Lord of Roslin( 1345 1400) was a Scottish and a Norwegian nobleman.", "Sinclair held the title Earl of Orkney( which refers to Nor\u00f0reyjar rather than just the islands of Orkney) under the King of Norway.", "He is sometimes identified by another spelling of his surname,\" St. Clair\".", "He was the grandfather of William Sinclair, 1st Earl of Caithness, the builder of Rosslyn Chapel.", "He is best known today because of a modern legend that he took part in explorations of Greenland and North America almost 100 years before Christopher Columbus.", "William Thomson, in his book\" The New History of Orkney\", wrote:\" It has been Earl Henry's singular fate to enjoy an ever- expanding posthumous reputation which has very little to do with anything he achieved in his lifetime.\""]], ["J\u00f3n Magn\u00fasson, Earl of Orkney", ["J\u00f3n Magn\u00fasson was Earl of Orkney in 1284 \u2013 c. 1312."]], ["Thomas FitzMaurice, 5th Earl of Orkney", ["Thomas married the Hon.", "Charlotte Irby on 14 March 1826.", "The Earl and Countess of Orkney's eldest son George William Hamilton FitzMaurice became the 6th Earl of Orkney.", "Their fourth son, Alexander Temple FitzMaurice, became a Groom of the Bedchamber in 1867 and later served in the Yeomanry Cavalry.", "Their fifth son, James Terence FitzMaurice (1835\u20131917) served in the Royal Navy and was promoted to captain in 1867.", "Their daughter, Lady Maria Louisa FitzMaurice (died 1917) was the grandmother of Sir Christopher Bullock who was permanent under-secretary for the British Air Ministry."]], ["Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice, 6th Marquess of Lansdowne", ["Lieutenant- Colonel Henry William Edmund Petty- Fitzmaurice, 6th Marquess of Lansdowne, DSO, MVO( 14 January 1872 \u2013 5 March 1936), styled Earl of Kerry until 1927, was a British soldier and politician."]], ["Hamilton Boyle, 6th Earl of Cork", ["Hamilton Boyle, 6th Earl of Cork and 6th Earl of Orrery( 3 February 1729 \u2013 17 January 1764) was the son of John Boyle, 5th Earl of Cork and Lady Henrietta Hamilton.", "He inherited the titles of 6th Earl of Cork and Orrery and 3rd Baron Boyle of Marston from his father in 1762.", "He served in the Parliament of Great Britain as Member of Parliament( MP) for Warwick between 1751 and 1762, and represented Charleville in the Irish House of Commons between 1759 and 1760.", "He was unmarried and was succeeded by his brother."]], ["Patrick Stewart, 2nd Earl of Orkney", ["Patrick Stewart, Earl of Orkney, Lord of Zetland( c. 1566 \u2013 6 February 1615) was a Scottish nobleman, the son of Robert, Earl of Orkney, a bastard son of King James V.", "Infamous for his godless nature and tyrannical rule over the Scottish archipelagos of Orkney and Shetland, he was executed for treason in 1615."]], ["Mary FitzMaurice, 4th Countess of Orkney", ["Mary FitzMaurice, 4th Countess of Orkney( 4 September 1755 \u2013 30 December 1831) was a Scottish peer, the only surviving child of Murrough O'Brien, 1st Marquess of Thomond and Mary O'Brien, 3rd Countess of Orkney.", "Born Mary O'Brien, she was married to the Hon. Thomas FitzMaurice, younger brother of the 1st Marquess of Lansdowne, on 21 December 1777.", "Their son, born in 1778, was John FitzMaurice, Viscount Kirkwall( who was the father of the 5th Earl of Orkney, Thomas John Hamilton FitzMaurice).", "She succeeded her mother on 10 May 1791.", "Her husband died in 1793 with the Countess retaining possession of Cliveden, the family seat of the Earls of Orkney, now owned by the National Trust."]], ["Anne O'Brien, 2nd Countess of Orkney", ["Anne Douglas- Hamilton, 2nd Countess of Orkney( 1696 \u2013 6 December 1756) was a Scottish noblewoman and the eldest daughter of Field Marshal George Hamilton, 1st Earl of Orkney, and his wife, the former Elizabeth Villiers.", "She was also known as Anne O'Brien, Countess of Inchiquin, through her marriage to her first cousin William O'Brien, 4th Earl of Inchiquin,\" the\" O' Brien, Chief of the Name, Prince of Thomond, and Lord of D\u00e1l gCais.", "They were married on 29 March 1720.", "Their daughter, Lady Mary( c. 1721\u20131790), succeeded her mother in the earldom of Orkney.", "Their other children were:"]], ["George FitzMaurice, 6th Earl of Orkney", ["George William Hamilton FitzMaurice, 6th Earl of Orkney (6 May 1827 \u2013 21 October 1889), styled as Viscount Kirkwall until 1877, was a soldier and Scottish nobleman.", "George FitzMaurice was the son of Thomas FitzMaurice, 5th Earl of Orkney and the Hon.", "Charlotte Irby.", "He married Amelia de Samuel in London in 1872.", "They had no children.", "He joined the 71st Highlanders Regiment as a Captain from the 92nd Regiment in 1853 and saw action in the Crimea in 1855.", "He transferred to the Scots Fusilier Guards in 1856 and retired in 1857.", "On his death in London, the title passed to his nephew, Edmond FitzMaurice, 7th Earl of Orkney."]]], "supporting_facts": [["George FitzMaurice, 6th Earl of Orkney", 1], ["Thomas FitzMaurice, 5th Earl of Orkney", 5]], "evidences": [["George William Hamilton FitzMaurice, 6th Earl of Orkney", "father", "Thomas FitzMaurice, 5th Earl of Orkney"], ["Thomas FitzMaurice", "country of citizenship", "British"]], "answer": "British"}
{"_id": "a916ff4c0bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the place of burial of Walburga Habsburg Douglas's father?", "context": [["Walburga Habsburg Douglas", ["Countess Walburga Habsburg Douglas (born 5 October 1958) is a German-born Swedish lawyer and politician, who served as a member of the Riksdag of Sweden for the Moderate Party from 2006 to 2014.", "She is the vice-president of the Paneuropean Union and a board member of the Institute for Information on the Crimes of Communism.", "She is a daughter of Otto von Habsburg, the last crown prince of Austria-Hungary, and a granddaughter of Emperor Charles I of Austria.", "Her ancestral titles are Archduchess Walburga of Austria, Archduchess and Princess Imperial of Austria, Princess Royal of Hungary and Bohemia, with the style of \"Her Imperial and Royal Highness.", "\" Although her family used those titles during her childhood, she does not actively use them in her daily life, although she has stated that she still holds the titles.", "In Sweden she legally holds the title Countess Douglas of Skenninge, as the wife of Count Archibald Douglas, a member the Swedish branch of the Scottish noble house, the Clan Douglas and a descendant of Field Marshal Robert Douglas, Count of Skenninge.", "She lives at Ekensholm Castle in Sweden."]], ["Emperor Daigo", ["Daigo's reign spanned the years from 897 through 930.", "He is named after his place of burial."]], ["The Lilies of the Field (novel)", ["The Lilies of the Field is a 1962 novel by William Edmund Barrett based on the true story of the Sisters of Walburga."]], ["Lorado Taft", ["Lorado Zadok Taft( April 29, 1860 \u2013 October 30, 1936) was an American sculptor, writer and educator.", "Taft was born in Elmwood, Illinois, in 1860 and died in his home studio in Chicago in 1936.", "Taft was the father of US Representative Emily Taft Douglas, father- in- law to her husband, US Senator Paul Douglas, and a distant relative of US President William Howard Taft."]], ["Otto von Habsburg", ["Otto von Habsburg (20 November 1912 4 July 2011), also known by his traditional royal title of Archduke Otto of Austria, was the last Crown Prince of Austria-Hungary from 1916 until the dissolution of the empire in 1919, a realm which comprised modern-day Austria, Hungary, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia, and parts of Italy, Montenegro, Poland, Romania, Serbia and Ukraine.", "He became the pretender to the former thrones, Head of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine, and Sovereign of the Order of the Golden Fleece in 1922, upon the death of his father.", "He resigned as Sovereign of the Golden Fleece in 2000 and as head of the Imperial House in 2007.", "The eldest son of Charles I and IV, the last Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary, and his wife, Zita of Bourbon-Parma, Otto was born as third in line to the thrones, as Archduke Otto of Austria, Royal Prince of Hungary, Bohemia, and Croatia.", "With his father's accession to the thrones in 1916, he was likely to become emperor and king.", "As his father never abdicated, Otto was considered by himself, his family and Austro-Hungarian legitimists to be the rightful emperor-king from 1922.", "Otto was active on the Austrian and European political stage from the 1930s, both by promoting the cause of Habsburg restoration and as an early proponent of European integration\u2014being thoroughly disgusted with nationalism\u2014and a fierce opponent of Nazism and communism.", "He has been described as one of the leaders of the Austrian Resistance.", "After the 1938 \"Anschluss\", where monarchists were severely persecuted in Austria and sentenced to death by the Nazis, Otto fled Europe to the United States.", "Otto von Habsburg was Vice President (1957\u20131973) and President (1973\u20132004) of the International Paneuropean Union, and served as a Member of the European Parliament for the Christian Social Union of Bavaria (CSU) from 1979 to 1999.", "As a newly elected Member of the European Parliament in 1979, Otto had an empty chair set up for the countries on the other side of the Iron Curtain in the European Parliament, and took a strong interest in the countries behind the Iron Curtain.", "Otto von Habsburg played a notable role in the revolutions of 1989, as a co-initiator of the Pan-European Picnic.", "Later he was a strong supporter of the EU membership of central and eastern European countries.", "A noted intellectual, he published several books on historical and political affairs.", "Otto has been described as one of the \"architects of the European idea and of European integration\" together with Robert Schuman, Konrad Adenauer, and Alcide De Gasperi.", "Otto was exiled in 1919 and grew up mostly in Spain.", "His devout Catholic mother raised him according to the old curriculum of Austria-Hungary, preparing him to become a Catholic monarch.", "During his life in exile, he lived in Switzerland, Madeira, Spain, Belgium, France, the United States, and from 1954 until his death, finally in Bavaria (Germany), in the residence \"Villa Austria\".", "At the time of his death, he was a citizen of Germany, Austria, Hungary, and Croatia ,having earlier been stateless \"de jure\" and \"de facto\", and possessed passports of Monaco, the Order of Malta, and Spain.", "His funeral took place at St. Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna on 16 July 2011; he was entombed in the Imperial Crypt in Vienna and his heart buried in Pannonhalma Archabbey in Hungary."]], ["Sennedjem", ["The Ancient Egyptian artisan Sennedjem lived in Set Maat( translated as\" The Place of Truth\"), contemporary Deir el- Medina, on the west bank of the Nile, opposite Thebes, during the reigns of Seti I and Ramesses II.", "Sennedjem had the title\" Servant in the Place of Truth\".", "He was buried along with his wife, Iyneferti, and family in a tomb in the village necropolis.", "His tomb was discovered January 31, 1886.", "When Sennedjem's tomb was found, in it there was regular furniture from his home, including a stool and a bed, which he actually used when he was alive.", "His titles included Servant in the Place of Truth, meaning that he worked on the excavation and decoration of the nearby royal tombs."]], ["Where Was I", ["\" Where Was I?\" may refer to:"]], ["Motherland (disambiguation)", ["Motherland is the place of one's birth, the place of one's ancestors, or the place of origin of an ethnic group.", "Motherland may also refer to:"]], ["William Rockhill Nelson", ["William Rockhill Nelson( March 7, 1841 \u2013 April 13, 1915) was a real estate developer and co-founder of The Kansas City Star in Kansas City, Missouri.", "He donated his estate( and home) for the establishment of the Nelson- Atkins Museum of Art.", "Place of burial: Mount Washington Cemetery, Independence Missouri."]], ["Place of birth", ["The place of birth( POB) or birthplace is the place where a person was born.", "This place is often used in legal documents, together with name and date of birth, to uniquely identify a person.", "As a general rule with respect to passports, the place of birth is determined to be the country that currently has\" sovereignty\" over the actual place of birth, regardless of when the birth actually occurred.", "The place of birth is not necessarily the place where the parents of the new baby live.", "If the baby is born in a hospital in another place, that place is the place of birth.", "In many countries, this also means that the government requires that the birth of the new baby is registered in the place of birth.", "Some countries place less or no importance on the place of birth, instead using alternative geographical characteristics for the purpose of identity documents.", "For example, Sweden has used the concept of\" f\u00f6delsehemortdomicile of birth\") since 1947.", "This means that the domicile of the baby's mother is the registered place of birth.", "The location of the maternity ward or other physical birthplace is considered unimportant.", "Similarly, Switzerland uses the concept of\" Heimatortlieu d'origineluogo d'origineplace of origin\" in German, French and Italian respectively).", "A child born to Swiss parents is automatically assigned the place of origin of the parent with the same last name, so the child either gets their mother's or father's place of origin.", "A child born to one Swiss parent and one foreign parent acquires the place of origin of their Swiss parent.", "In a Swiss passport and identity card, the holder's place of origin is stated, not their place of birth.", "In some countries( primarily in the Americas), the place of birth automatically determines the nationality of the baby, a practice often referred to by the Latin phrase\" jus soli\".", "Almost all countries outside the Americas instead attribute nationality based on the nationality( ies) of the baby's parents( referred to as\" jus sanguinis\").", "There can be some confusion regarding the place of birth if the birth takes place in an unusual way: when babies are born on an airplane or at sea, difficulties can arise.", "The place of birth of such a person depends on the law of the countries involved, which include the nationality of the plane or ship, the nationality( ies) of the parents and/ or the location of the plane or ship( if the birth occurs in the territorial waters or airspace of a country).", "Some administrative forms may request the applicant's\" country of birth\".", "It is important to determine from the requester whether the information requested refers to the applicant's\" place of birth\" or\" nationality at birth\".", "For US citizens born abroad who under the US Constitution acquire US citizenship at the time of birth, the nationality at birth will be USA( American), while the place of birth would be the country in which the actual birth takes place."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Walburga Habsburg Douglas", 2], ["Otto von Habsburg", 19]], "evidences": [["Walburga Habsburg Douglas", "father", "Otto von Habsburg"], ["Otto von Habsburg", "place of burial", "Imperial Crypt"]], "answer": "Imperial Crypt"}
{"_id": "4ac069e408ac11ebbd82ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who was born first, I'Ll Stick To You or Alone (2008 Film)?", "context": [["\u00c7a\u011fan Irmak", ["\u00c7a\u011fan Irmak( born 4 April 1970) is a Turkish film and television writer and director, who has managed to attract a large audience in Turkey and is best known for the TV series\" \u00c7emberimde G\u00fcl Oya\"( 2004 \u2013 2005) and\" Asmal\u0131 Konak\"( 2002 \u2013 2004), and for the hit films\" Alone\"( 2008) and\" My Father and My Son\"( 2005), for which he received Turkish Cinema Writers Association Awards for Best Film, Best Screenplay and Best Director.", "He studied Radio, TV and Film Studies at Ege University Faculty of Communications, receiving the Sedat Simavi Award for two short films,\" Masal\"( The Tale) and\" Kurban\"( The Sacrifice), which he made in the course of his studies.", "After graduating in 1992, he worked in cinema and television as an assistant director to Orhan O\u011fuz, Mahinur Ergun, Filiz Kaynak and Yusuf Kur\u00e7enli, and was awarded first prize by IFSAK for his short film\" Play Me Old and Wise\"( 1998).", "He wrote and directed the TV series\" Good Morning Brother Istanbul\"( 1998 \u2013 2001) on atv, and the TV film\" Strawberry Cake\"( 2000) before achieving some early success with his first feature film,\" Wish Me Luck\"( 2001), which Rekin Teksoy describes as unremarkable, and collaborations with Mahinur Ergun on the hit TV series\" \u015ea\u015f\u0131felek \u00c7\u0131kmaz\u0131\"( 2001) for TRT, and\" Asmal\u0131 Konak\"( 2002 \u2013 2004) for atv, for which he received numerous awards.", "A period of great success followed with popular TV series\" \u00c7emberimde G\u00fcl Oya\"( 2004 \u2013 2005) on Kanal D, and hit films\" Everything About Mustafa\"( 2004) and\" My Father and My Son\"( 2005), which according to Rekin Teksoy successfully exploited the melodramatic idiom and was a huge box- office success, which, showed that popular cinema was successful in appealing to wide audiences as well as receiving six Turkish Cinema Writers Association Awards including Best Director.", "Following this he wrote and directed several installment in the TV horror film series\" Kabuslar Evi\" for FOX, and the film\" The Messenger\" before achieving another popular success with the film\" Alone\"( 2008).", "Since then he has made the short film\" D\u00fc\u015flerimdeki Atat\u00fcrk\"( 2008), the TV series\" Yol Arkada\u015f\u0131m\"( 2008 \u2013 2009) for Star and the film\" In Darkness\"( 2009).", "He has been productive in the last years and has produced 4 additional films:\" Sleeping Princess\"( 2010),\" My Grandfather's People\"( 2011),\" Are We OK?\"( 2012) and\" Whisper If I Forget\"( 2014)."]], ["C'est dimanche!", ["C'est dimanche!", "is a 2008 film."]], ["Fran\u00e7aise (film)", ["Fran\u00e7aise is a 2008 film."]], ["Leslie S. Hiscott", ["Leslie Stephenson Hiscott( 25 July 18943 May 1968) was an English film director and screenwriter who made over sixty films between 1925 and 1956.", "He was born in London in 1894.", "He directed\" Alibi\"( 1931), the first ever depiction of Hercule Poirot, Agatha Christie's Belgian detective, with Austin Trevor in the lead role.", "He directed a follow- up,\" Black Coffee\"( also 1931), also starring Trevor.", "During the 1930s, he became best known for his mystery films, also working on portrayals of Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes and A. E. W. Mason's Inspector Hanaud.", "He worked extensively at Twickenham Film Studios in west London where he was a co-founder."]], ["Arugba", ["Arugba is a 2008 film."]], ["Dominique You", ["Dominique You or Youx (born Frederic You or Youx, c. 1775 \u2013 November 15, 1830) was a privateer, soldier, and politician."]], ["Henry Moore (cricketer)", ["Henry Walter Moore( 1849 \u2013 20 August 1916) was an English- born first- class cricketer who spent most of his life in New Zealand."]], ["Khamsa (film)", ["Khamsa is a 2008 film."]], ["I'll Stick to You", ["I'll Stick to You is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Leslie S. Hiscott and starring Jay Laurier, Betty Astell, Louis Hayward and Hal Walters.", "It was made at Beaconsfield Studios as a quota quickie."]], ["Alone (2008 film)", ["Alone is a 2008 Turkish film written and directed by \u00c7a\u011fan Irmak.", "The movie has received widespread interest from the Turkish media and had an outstanding performance in the box-office.", "The film's Turkish title\" Iss\u0131z Adam\" is a triple entendre, as it can mean\" Abandoned ManMy Abandoned Island\", and\" My Lonely Ada\", Ada being the name of the female lead character."]]], "supporting_facts": [["I'll Stick to You", 0], ["Alone (2008 film)", 0], ["Leslie S. Hiscott", 0], ["\u00c7a\u011fan Irmak", 0]], "evidences": [["I'll Stick to You", "director", "Leslie S. Hiscott"], ["Alone (2008 film)", "director", "\u00c7a\u011fan Irmak"], ["Leslie S. Hiscott", "date of birth", "25 July 1894"], ["\u00c7a\u011fan Irmak", "date of birth", "4 April 1970"]], "answer": "I'Ll Stick To You"}
{"_id": "e0681b8c0bda11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "When was the director of film I Want Someone To Eat Cheese With born?", "context": [["Brian Saunders (weightlifter)", ["Brian Saunders( date of birth and death unknown) was a male weightlifter who competed for England."]], ["Terence Robinson", ["Terence D. Robinson( date of birth and death unknown) was a male wrestler who competed for England."]], ["Theodred II (Bishop of Elmham)", ["Theodred II was a medieval Bishop of Elmham.", "The date of Theodred's consecration unknown, but the date of his death was sometime between 995 and 997."]], ["I Want Someone to Eat Cheese With", ["I Want Someone to Eat Cheese With is a 2006 American independent romantic comedy film written, produced, directed by, and starring Jeff Garlin, also featuring Sarah Silverman and Bonnie Hunt.", "Many improv veterans of Chicago's Second City and even its 1950s predecessor Compass Players appear, as well as Chicago radio personality Steve Dahl in a cameo."]], ["Steve Dahl", ["Steven Robert Dahl (born November 20, 1954 in Pasadena, California) is an American radio personality and humorist .", "He is the owner and operator of the Steve Dahl Network, a subscription-based podcasting network.", "Originally, Dahl broadcast with Detroit stations WABX and WWWW and later with Chicago stations WCKG, WDAI, WLUP, WMVP and WLS.", "He also served as a columnist for the \"Chicago Tribune\" in their \"Live\" section as the resident \"vice advisor\" until November 2010.", "Additionally, Dahl has served on the Board of Trustees at Columbia College Chicago.", "Dahl's radio show takes an \"every guy\" approach to life in Chicago and Dahl often tells bucolic stories about his life and family on the air.", "Dahl is also well known in Chicago for his song parodies and his impressions.", "He is considered a pioneer in talk radio and has been influential for many other radio personalities.", "He gained a measure of national attention after the Disco Demolition Night promotion at Comiskey Park, and he is also known in Chicago for his longstanding former role as one half of the \"Steve and Garry\" team (with Garry Meier).", "In addition to his radio career, Dahl is a singer, songwriter, and guitarist.", "His band, Teenage Radiation, recorded and performed a number of song parodies (which he often played on his show throughout the 1980s) and since 1990 he has performed and recorded as Steve Dahl and the Dahlfins.", "Dahl also is an occasional actor, and has appeared in films such as \"Grandview, U.S.A.Outing Riley\" and \"I Want Someone to Eat Cheese With\"."]], ["Etan Boritzer", ["Etan Boritzer( born 1950) is an American writer of children \u2019s literature who is best known for his book\" What is God?\" first published in 1989.", "His best selling\" What is?\" illustrated children's book series on character education and difficult subjects for children is a popular teaching guide for parents, teachers and child- life professionals.", "Boritzer gained national critical acclaim after\" What is God?\" was published in 1989 although the book has caused controversy from religious fundamentalists for its universalist views.", "The other current books in the\" What is?\" series include", "What is Love?,", "What is Death?,", "What is Beautiful?,", "What is Funny?,", "What is Right?,", "What is Peace?,", "What is Money?,", "What is Dreaming?,", "What is a Friend?,", "What is True?,", "What is a Family?,", "What is a Feeling?\"", "The series is now also translated into 15 languages.", "Boritzer was first published in 1963 at the age of 13 when he wrote an essay in his English class at Wade Junior High School in the Bronx, New York on the assassination of John F. Kennedy.", "His essay was included in a special anthology by New York City public school children compiled and published by the New York City Department of Education.", "Boritzer now lives in Venice, California and maintains his publishing office there also.", "He has helped numerous other authors to get published through\" How to Get Your Book Published!\" programs.", "Boritzer is also a yoga teacher who teaches regular classes locally and guest- teaches nationally.", "He is also recognized nationally as an erudite speaker on\" The Teachings of the Buddha.\""]], ["Jeff Garlin", ["Jeffrey Todd Garlin (born June 5, 1962) is an American comedian and actor.", "He played Jeff Greene on the HBO show \"Curb Your Enthusiasm\", Mort Meyers on \"Arrested Development\" for Fox and Netflix and Murray Goldberg, the patriarch of the eponymous family in the ABC sitcom \"The Goldbergs\".", "He has also appeared in \"ParaNormanWall-EToy Story 3\" and \"Safety Not Guaranteed\", among other films and has hosted his own podcast on Earwolf since 2013."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Les Richards", ["Les Richards( date of birth unknown) was an Australian rules footballer who played with North Melbourne in the Victorian Football League( VFL)."]]], "supporting_facts": [["I Want Someone to Eat Cheese With", 0], ["Jeff Garlin", 0]], "evidences": [["I Want Someone to Eat Cheese With", "director", "Jeff Garlin"], ["Jeff Garlin", "date of birth", "June 5, 1962"]], "answer": "June 5, 1962"}
{"_id": "dd992b780bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the husband of Hayranidil Kad\u0131n born?", "context": [["Abd\u00fclaziz", ["Abd\u00fclaziz (Ottoman Turkish: \u0639\u0628\u062f \u0627\u0644\u0639\u0632\u064a\u0632 / \"\u02bbAbd\u00fc'l-\u02bbAz\u012bz\", ; 8 February 18304 June 1876) was the 32nd Sultan of the Ottoman Empire and reigned between 25 June 1861 and 30 May 1876.", "He was the son of Sultan Mahmud II and succeeded his brother Abdulmejid I in 1861.", "Born at Ey\u00fcp Palace, Constantinople (present-day Istanbul), on 8 February 1830, Abd\u00fclaziz received an Ottoman education but was nevertheless an ardent admirer of the material progress that was made in the West.", "He was the first Ottoman Sultan who travelled to Western Europe, visiting a number of important European capitals including Paris, London and Vienna in the summer of 1867.", "Apart from his passion for the Ottoman Navy, which had the world's third largest fleet in 1875 (after the British and French navies), the Sultan took an interest in documenting the Ottoman Empire.", "He was also interested in literature and was a talented classical music composer.", "Some of his compositions, together with those of the other members of the Ottoman dynasty, have been collected in the album \"European Music at the Ottoman Court\" by the London Academy of Ottoman Court Music.", "He was deposed on grounds of mismanaging the Ottoman economy on 30 May 1876, and was found dead six days later under unnatural and mysterious circumstances."]], ["Lapidoth", ["Lapidoth(\" Lappidothtorches\") was the husband of Deborah the fourth Judge of Israel.", "Lapidoth is also a Hebrew male given name."]], ["Alan Pownall", ["Stephen Alan Fletcher Pownall( born 30 December 1986) is an English singer- songwriter and the husband of actress Gabriella Wilde."]], ["Devisingh Ransingh Shekhawat", ["Devisingh Ransingh Shekhawat is the former and first First Gentleman of India as the husband of Pratibha Patil."]], ["Jon Leach", ["Jonathan Leach( born April 18, 1973) is a former professional tennis player from the United States.", "He is the husband of Lindsay Davenport."]], ["Stan Marks", ["Stan Marks is an Australian writer and journalist.", "He is the husband of Holocaust survivor Eva Marks."]], ["Hayranidil Kad\u0131n", ["Hayranidil Kad\u0131n (21 November 1846 \u2013 26 November 1895), meaning 'The excellent heart', was the second wife of Sultan Abd\u00fclaziz of the Ottoman Empire."]], ["James Randall Marsh", ["James Randall Marsh( 1896- 1965) was an American artist and the husband of Anne Steele Marsh."]], ["Andrew Upton", ["Andrew Upton( born 1 February 1966) is an Australian playwright, screenwriter, and director.", "He is the husband of actress Cate Blanchett."]], ["Stan Rice", ["Stan Rice( November 7, 1942 \u2013 December 9, 2002) was an American poet and artist.", "He was the husband of author Anne Rice."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Hayranidil Kad\u0131n", 0], ["Abd\u00fclaziz", 2]], "evidences": [["Hayranidil Kad\u0131n", "spouse", "Abd\u00fclaziz"], ["Abd\u00fclaziz", "place of birth", "Constantinople"]], "answer": "Constantinople"}
{"_id": "7f77ac8808cf11ebbd95ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Are both director of film Stay Away, Joe and director of film Blood Thirst from the same country?", "context": [["Jason Moore (director)", ["Jason Moore( born October 22, 1970) is an American director of film, theatre and television."]], ["Blood Thirst", ["Blood Thirst( aka\" Blood Seekers\" and\" The Horror from Beyond)\" is a black- and- white 1971 US- Philippines horror film produced and directed by Newt Arnold and shot on location in the Philippines.", "The film stars Robert Winston, Katherine Henryk and Yvonne Nielson.", "It tells of an American detective investigating a series of murders linked to a Manila nightclub.", "The killings are carried out by a monster so that a beautiful blonde woman, who is actually hundreds of years old, can use the victim's blood to stay forever young.", "\" Blood Thirst\" was filmed in 1965 but not released in the US until 1971, where it was on a double- bill with\" Bloodsuckers\"( UK 1971).", "\" Blood Thirst\" mostly played the grindhouse circuit."]], ["Hanro Smitsman", ["Hanro Smitsman, born in 1967 in Breda( Netherlands), is a writer and director of film and television."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Ben Cura", ["Ben Cura( born 30 September 1988) is a British- Argentine actor and director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Stay Away, Joe", ["Stay Away, Joe is a 1968 Western- comedy film, with musical interludes, set in modern times and starring Elvis Presley, Burgess Meredith, Katy Jurado and Joan Blondell.", "Directed by Peter Tewksbury, the film was based on the 1953 novel by Dan Cushman, a satirical farce.", "The film reached number 65 on the\" Variety\" weekly national box office chart in 1968."]], ["Brian Johnson (special effects artist)", ["Brian Johnson( born 1939 or 1940) is a British designer and director of film and television special effects."]], ["Peter Tewksbury", ["Peter Tewksbury( March 21, 1923 \u2013 February 20, 2003) was an American film and television director who directed\" Sunday in New York\" with Jane Fonda in 1963, the\" Father Knows Best\" TV series( 131 episodes, 1954 \u2013 1960), and a pair of Elvis Presley movies.", "He directed the entire first season of the television situation comedy\" My Three Sons\" and also frequently served as a producer and writer for the series.", "He also created\" It's a Man's World\", a TV series that aired from September 1962 to January 1963, and collaborated with J.D. Salinger on a film adaptation of the author's\" For Esm\u00e9\u2014with Love and Squalor\", which was never produced after a casting dispute between the two men."]], ["Newt Arnold", ["Newt Arnold( February 22, 1922 \u2013 February 12, 2000) was an American film director, producer and screenwriter.", "Arnold directed\" Bloodsport\", which was released in 1988 and has since become a cult film and several other screen works.", "Arnold was the two- time recipient of the Directors Guild of America Award for his work as an assistant director of\" The Godfather Part II\" and\" 12 Angry Men\"."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Stay Away, Joe", 1], ["Blood Thirst", 0], ["Peter Tewksbury", 0], ["Newt Arnold", 0]], "evidences": [["Stay Away, Joe", "director", "Peter Tewksbury"], ["Blood Thirst", "director", "Newt Arnold"], ["Peter Tewksbury", "country of citizenship", "American"], ["Newt Arnold", "country of citizenship", "America"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "d799f6e5094411ebbdaeac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film was released more recently, Thru Different Eyes or Ponmanam?", "context": [["Lloyd (film)", ["Lloyd is a 2001 American comedy film.", "The film was released on May 4, 2001."]], ["Coney Island Baby (film)", ["Coney Island Baby is a 2003 comedy- drama in which film producer Amy Hobby made her directorial debut.", "Karl Geary wrote the film and Tanya Ryno was the film's producer.", "The music was composed by Ryan Shore.", "The film was shot in Sligo, Ireland, which is known locally as\" Coney Island\".", "The film was screened at the Newport International Film Festival.", "Hobby won the Jury Award for\" Best First Time Director\".", "The film made its premiere television broadcast on the Sundance Channel."]], ["The Wonderful World of Captain Kuhio", ["The film was released in Japan on 10 October 2009."]], ["Ronaldo (film)", ["Ronaldo is a 2015 British documentary film directed by Anthony Wonke.", "It follows the life and career of Portuguese professional footballer Cristiano Ronaldo.", "The film was released worldwide on 9 November 2015.", "A trailer for the film was released on 28 September 2015."]], ["Battle in Outer Space", ["The film was released theatrically in the United States in the summer of 1960 by Columbia Pictures."]], ["Ponmanam", ["Ponmanam is a 1998 Tamil language drama film directed by debutant S. P. Rajkumar, assistant of K. S. Ravikumar.", "The film features Prabhu, Suvalakshmi and Priya Raman in lead roles.", "The film produced by V. Natarajan, had musical score by S. A. Rajkumar, was released on 14 January 1998 coinciding with Thai Pongal to positive reviews."]], ["Invasion of the Neptune Men", ["The film was released in 1961 in Japan and was later released in the United States on television.", "In 1998, the film was featured on an episode of\" Mystery Science Theater 3000\"."]], ["Thru Different Eyes (1929 film)", ["Thru Different Eyes is a 1929 American drama film directed by John G. Blystone and written by Tom Barry and Milton Herbert Gropper.", "The film stars Mary Duncan, Edmund Lowe, Warner Baxter, Natalie Moorhead, Earle Foxe and Donald Gallaher.", "The film was released on April 14, 1929, by Fox Film Corporation."]], ["Rakka (film)", ["The film was released on YouTube and Steam on 14 June 2017."]], ["Thru Different Eyes", ["Thru Different Eyes is a 1942 American drama film directed by Thomas Z. Loring and written by Samuel G. Engel.", "The film stars Frank Craven, Mary Howard, June Walker, Donald Woods, Vivian Blaine and George Holmes.", "The film was released on June 19, 1942, by 20th Century Fox.", "This film should not be confused with the 1929 Fox film \"Thru Different Eyes\", which is sometimes known by alternative titles."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Thru Different Eyes", 0], ["Ponmanam", 0]], "evidences": [["Thru Different Eyes", "publication date", "1942"], ["Ponmanam", "publication date", "1998"]], "answer": "Ponmanam"}
{"_id": "4bf12d9e08b111ebbd85ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director born earlier, Cumbres De Hidalgu\u00eda or Extraordinary Mission?", "context": [["Cumbres de hidalgu\u00eda", ["Cumbres de hidalgu\u00eda is a 1947 Argentine dramatic adventure film directed by Julio Saraceni and written by Luis Olivo Gallo.", "It stars Roberto Airaldi, Ricardo Passano and Malisa Zini."]], ["Claude Weisz", ["Claude Weisz is a French film director born in Paris."]], ["Malisa Zini", ["Malisa Zini( March 5, 1921 \u2013 February 26, 1985) was an Argentine actress.", "She starred in the 1950 film\" Arroz con leche\", among others such as Cumbres de hidalgu\u00eda, under director Carlos Schlieper.", "s"]], ["Julio Saraceni", ["Julio Saraceni", "( October 10, 1912 \u2013 October 12, 1998) was a prolific Argentine film director whose career in the Cinema of Argentina as a movie director spanned six decades.", "He was an aviator as a young man, but later found a career in film, where he debuted as a director in a 1937 short film,\" F\u00f3rmula secreta\", in which he used his flying experience for the making of numerous scenes.", "He directed his first full- length title, Florencio Parravicini's comedy vehicle,\" Noches de carnaval\", later that year.", "Saraceni married a member of the crew, Argentina Mori, and with her made some 60 films between 1938 and 1986, such as\" Mar\u00eda Celeste\"( 1944),\" Alma de bohemio\"( 1949),\" La barra de la esquina\"( 1950), and\" La mejor del colegio\"( 1953).", "Saraceni was best known for directing comedies, and worked with many of the best known local figures in the genre, including Parravicini, Fidel Pintos, Nin\u00ed Marshall, Jos\u00e9 Marrone.", "Carlos Bal\u00e1, Lolita Torres and Pepe Biondi.", "Saraceni directed pop musician Sandro's\" El deseo de vivir\" in 1972, and one of the series of\" Superagentes\" capers in 1986( his last film).", "He dedicated himself to documentaries and made- for- television titles afterwards, and worked extensively for Channel 9 and Telef\u00e9.", "He suffered a stroke in 1988, however, and remained hemiplegic in later years.", "Saraceni lived half a block away from the site of the 1994 AMIA bombing, the worst terrorist attack in Argentine history, but survived.", "Dependent on an Argentine Institute of Cinematography pension, he lost his wife in 1996, and in 1998, Julio Saraceni died at age 86.", "Author de la idea Ayudante de direcci\u00f3n Dise\u00f1ador de Producci\u00f3n"]], ["Alan Mak (director)", ["Alan Mak Siu-fai( born 1 January 1965), is a Hong Kong writer, director, actor and producer."]], ["Sepideh Farsi", ["Sepideh Farsi is an Iranian film director, born in Tehran in 1965."]], ["Fred Roy Krug", ["Fred R. Krug is an American film and television producer- director born in Bern, Switzerland."]], ["Extraordinary Mission", ["Extraordinary Mission is a 2017 Chinese crime action drama film directed by Alan Mak and Anthony Pun.", "It was released in China on 31 March 2017."]], ["Yolonda Ross", ["Yolonda Ross is an American character actress, writer and director born (31 July 1974)."]], ["Jacques D\u00e9combe", ["Jacques D\u00e9combe is a French author, actor and director born in 1953."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Cumbres de hidalgu\u00eda", 0], ["Extraordinary Mission", 0], ["Julio Saraceni", 1], ["Alan Mak (director)", 0]], "evidences": [["Cumbres de hidalgu\u00eda", "director", "Julio Saraceni"], ["Extraordinary Mission", "director", "Alan Mak"], ["Julio Saraceni", "date of birth", "October 10, 1912"], ["Alan Mak (director)", "date of birth", "1 January 1965"]], "answer": "Cumbres De Hidalgu\u00eda"}
{"_id": "10b80bac0baf11ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is Philippe Charles D'Arenberg's uncle?", "context": [["Hysen Hoxha", ["Hysen Efendi Hoxha( 1861\u20131934) was an Albanian politician, mayor of Gjirokast\u00ebr, and the uncle of Enver Hoxha."]], ["Charles Eugene, 2nd Duke of Arenberg", ["Charles Eugene, 2nd Duke of Arenberg (1633\u20131681), a Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece since 1678, became 2nd Duke of Arenberg in 1674 on the death of his half-brother Philippe Fran\u00e7ois, 1st Duke of Arenberg.", "The original title had been awarded on 6 June 1644, by Habsburg Emperor Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor, making the principality of Arenberg a dukedom of the Austrian Empire..", "He married Marie-Henriette de Cusance, marquise de Varambon in 1660.", "Their two sons Philippe Charles Fran\u00e7ois, 3rd Duke of Arenberg and Alexandre, fell in battle in 1691 and 1683 respectively.", "He was Grand-Bailli and Capitaine-G\u00e9n\u00e9ral of Hainaut."]], ["Giuseppe Bonizzoni", ["Giuseppe Bonizzoni( 22 April 1908 \u2013 21 July 1976) was an Italian professional footballer who played as a defender.", "He was the uncle of former footballer and manager Luigi Bonizzoni."]], ["Philippe Charles d'Arenberg", ["Philippe Charles Fran\u00e7ois, 3rd Duke of Arenberg (10", "May 1663\u201425 August 1691) was also the 9th Duke of Aarschot.", "He became a knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece in 1685.", "Like his father, Charles Eugene, 2nd Duke of Arenberg, he was Grand-Bailiff and Captain-General of Hainaut.", "The youngest general in the imperial army at the Battle of Slankamen (in modern-day Vojvodina, Serbia), he died from his wounds on August 19, 1691.", "He married Maria Enrichetta del Carretto, Marchesa de Grana e Savona in Italy, in 1684.", "He was succeeded by their son, Leopold Philippe d'Arenberg, as the 4th Duke of Arenberg, whose descendants include the current line of the Prince-Dukes d'Arenberg, as well as Empress Elisabeth of Austria and Albert I, King of the Belgians.", "His daughter Marie Anne (1689-1736) married Fran\u00e7ois Egon de La Tour, Count d'Auvergne and Margrave of Berg-op-Zoom, a French \"prince \u00e9tranger\" and nephew of the Marshal of France Turenne.", "Marie Anne's daughter Marie Henriette de La Tour d'Auvergne, Margravine of Berg-op-Zoom married John Christian, Count Palatine of Sulzbach, and was the mother of Charles Theodore, Elector of Bavaria."]], ["Christopher H. Clark", ["Christopher Henderson Clark (1767 \u2013 November 21, 1828) was a congressman and lawyer from Virginia.", "He was the brother of James Clark, the uncle of John Bullock Clark, Sr. and the great-uncle of John Bullock Clark, Jr.."]], ["John Montgomery Glover", ["John Montgomery Glover( September 4, 1822 \u2013 November 15, 1891) was a North American politician, who served as a U.S. Representative from Missouri, he was the uncle of John Milton Glover."]], ["Bonifazio Bevilacqua Aldobrandini", ["Bonifazio Bevilacqua Aldobrandini (1571 \u2013 April 7, 1627) was an Italian Cardinal.", "He was the uncle of Pope Gregory XIV."]], ["Philippe-Charles, 3rd Count of Arenberg", ["Philippe- Charles d' Arenberg( 18 October 1587 in Barbancon \u2013 25 September 1640 in Madrid) was the third sovereign prince of Arenberg and 6th Duke of Aarschot.", "He was a leading figure in the political life of the Spanish Netherlands."]], ["Bradley Orr", ["Bradley James Orr( born 1 November 1982) is an English retired footballer.", "He is the uncle of Rangers defender Jon Flanagan."]], ["Ivan Novoseltsev", ["Ivan Petrovich Novoseltsev( born January 23, 1979) is a Russian former professional ice hockey winger.", "He is the uncle of Vladislav Namestnikov."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Philippe Charles d'Arenberg", 3], ["Charles Eugene, 2nd Duke of Arenberg", 0]], "evidences": [["Philippe Charles d'Arenberg", "father", "Charles Eugene, 2nd Duke of Arenberg"], ["Charles Eugene, 2nd Duke of Arenberg", "sibling", "Philippe Fran\u00e7ois, 1st Duke of Arenberg"]], "answer": "Philippe Fran\u00e7ois, 1st Duke of Arenberg"}
{"_id": "e37181580bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of Vsevolod Gantmakher's father?", "context": [["Eystein Glumra", ["Eystein Glumra(\" Eystein the Noisy\" or\" Eystein the Clatterer\"; Modern Norwegian\" \u00d8ystein Glumra\") also known as Eystein Ivarsson, was reputedly a petty king on the west coast of Norway, during the 9th Century.", "The\" Heimskringla\" saga states that Eystein Glumra was the father of Rognvald Eysteinsson and Sigurd Eysteinsson:\" The first earl in the Orkney Islands was called Sigurd, who was a son of Eystein Glumra, and brother of Ragnvald earl of More.", "After Sigurd, his son Guthorm was earl for one year.", "After him Torf- Einar, a son of Ragnvald, took the earldom, and was long earl, and was a man of great power\".", "According to the\" Orkneyinga Saga\", Eystein Glumra was the son of Ivar the jarl of Uplanders and grandson of Halfdan the Old.", "\" Orkneyinga Saga\" also named Eystein Glumra as the father of Rognvald Eysteinsson:\" Heiti, Gorr \u2019s son, was father of Svei\u00f0i the sea-king,[ who was] the father of Halfdan the old,[ who was] the father of Ivar the Uplanders \u2019 earl,[ who was] the father of Eystein the noisy,[ who was] the father of earl Rognvald the mighty and wise in council\".", "Linnea Hartsuyker's books", "The Half- drowned King and The Sea Queen cover the lives of Eystein's children."]], ["Vsevolod Gantmakher", ["Vsevolod Feliksovich Gantmakher (October 8, 1935 \u2013 March 5, 2015; \"\u0412\u0441\u0435\u0432\u043e\u043b\u043e\u0434 \u0424\u0435\u043b\u0438\u043a\u0441\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0413\u0430\u043d\u0442\u043c\u0430\u0445\u0435\u0440\"), a prominent Russian experimental physicist of Jewish origin, was born in Moscow as son of Felix Gantmacher, a prominent mathematician.", "He was a full Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences and is known for his fundamental contributions to condensed matter physics especially for the Gantmakher effect and Gantmakher\u2013Kaner oscillations."]], ["John Templeton (botanist)", ["John Templeton( 1766\u20131825) was an early Irish naturalist and botanist.", "He is often referred to as the\" Father of Irish Botany\".", "He was the father of naturalist, artist and entomologist Robert Templeton."]], ["Takayama Tomoteru", ["He was the father of Takayama Ukon, and was a Kirishitan."]], ["Anacyndaraxes", ["Anacyndaraxes was the father of Sardanapalus, king of Assyria."]], ["Inoue Masaru (bureaucrat)", ["Viscount was the first Director of Railways in Japan and is known as the\" father of the Japanese railways\"."]], ["Obata Toramori", ["He was the father of Obata Masamori."]], ["Cleomenes II", ["Cleomenes II( died 309 BC) was Agiad King of Sparta from 369 to 309 BC.", "The son of Cleombrotus I, he succeeded his brother Agesipolis II.", "He was the father of Acrotatus I, the father of Areus I, and of Cleonymus, the father of Leonidas II."]], ["Felix Gantmacher", ["Felix Ruvimovich Gantmacher (23 February 1908 \u2013 16 May 1964) was a Soviet mathematician, professor at Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, well known for his contributions in mechanics, linear algebra and Lie group theory.", "In 1925\u20131926 he participated in seminar guided by Nikolai Chebotaryov in Odessa and wrote his first research paper in 1926.", "His book \"Theory of Matrices\" (1953) is a standard reference of linear algebra.", "It has been translated into various languages including a two-volume version in English prepared by Joel Lee Brenner, Donald W. Bushaw, and S. Evanusa.", "George Herbert Weiss noted that \"this book cannot be recommended too highly as it contains material otherwise unavailable in book form\".", "Gantmacher collaborated with Mark Krein on \"Oscillation Matrices and Kernels and Small Vibrations of Mechanical Systems\".", "In 1939 he contributed to the classification problem of the real Lie algebras.", "In the same year he wrote on automorphisms of complex Lie groups.", "His son Vsevolod Gantmacher is a noted physicist."]], ["Arthur Beauchamp", ["Arthur Beauchamp( 1827 \u2013 28 April 1910) was a Member of Parliament from New Zealand.", "He is remembered as the father of Harold Beauchamp, who rose to fame as chairman of the Bank of New Zealand and was the father of writer Katherine Mansfield."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Vsevolod Gantmakher", 0], ["Felix Gantmacher", 1]], "evidences": [["Vsevolod Feliksovich Gantmakher", "father", "Felix Gantmacher"], ["Felix Gantmacher", "place of birth", "Odessa"]], "answer": "Odessa"}
{"_id": "3835d02c0bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the place of death of Butch Harmon's father?", "context": [["Where Was I", ["\" Where Was I?\" may refer to:"]], ["Dance of Death (disambiguation)", ["Dance of Death, also called\" Danse Macabre\", is a late- medieval allegory of the universality of death.", "Dance of Death or The Dance of Death may also refer to:"]], ["Valley of Death", ["Valley of Death may refer to:"]], ["Butch Harmon", ["Claude \"Butch\" Harmon Jr. (born August 28, 1943) is an American golf instructor and former professional player.", "He is the son of 1948 Masters Tournament champion Claude Harmon Sr.", "and has been in the golf industry since 1965."]], ["Motherland (disambiguation)", ["Motherland is the place of one's birth, the place of one's ancestors, or the place of origin of an ethnic group.", "Motherland may also refer to:"]], ["Claude Harmon", ["Eugene Claude Harmon, Sr.", "(July 14, 1916 \u2013 July 23, 1989) was an American professional golfer and golf instructor.", "Born in Savannah, Georgia, Harmon spent much of his boyhood in Florida, in the Orlando area.", "A youthful prodigy, he qualified for the U.S. Amateur at age 15 in 1931.", "Harmon was a club professional when he won the 1948 Masters Tournament by five shots to earn $2,500.", "He was a semi-finalist three times in the PGA Championship (1945, 1948, and 1953), competing as a club pro against full-time tour players.", "Claude Harmon also finished in third place at the 1959 U.S. Open, which was held at his home course at Winged Foot.", "From 1945 to 1978, Harmon was the head professional at Winged Foot Golf Club in Mamaroneck, New York, and also served as the winter professional for many years at the Seminole Golf Club in Juno Beach, Florida.", "In 1959, he was hired as the head professional at Thunderbird Country Club in Palm Springs, California, where he served for over a decade, and finally took a club job in Texas in the Houston area.", "In 1959, Harmon played in the U.S. Open at Winged Foot and placed third.", "He was one of the few close friends of legendary star Ben Hogan, and the two played together frequently and worked together on their games."]], ["Sennedjem", ["The Ancient Egyptian artisan Sennedjem lived in Set Maat( translated as\" The Place of Truth\"), contemporary Deir el- Medina, on the west bank of the Nile, opposite Thebes, during the reigns of Seti I and Ramesses II.", "Sennedjem had the title\" Servant in the Place of Truth\".", "He was buried along with his wife, Iyneferti, and family in a tomb in the village necropolis.", "His tomb was discovered January 31, 1886.", "When Sennedjem's tomb was found, in it there was regular furniture from his home, including a stool and a bed, which he actually used when he was alive.", "His titles included Servant in the Place of Truth, meaning that he worked on the excavation and decoration of the nearby royal tombs."]], ["Beaulieu-sur-Loire", ["Beaulieu- sur- Loire is a commune in the Loiret department in north -central France.", "It is also the place of death of Jacques MacDonald, a French general who served in the Napoleonic Wars"]], ["Place of origin", ["In Switzerland, the place of origin( literally\" home place\" or\" citizen place\") denotes where a Swiss citizen has their municipal citizenship.", "It is not to be confused with the place of birth or place of residence, although two or all three of these locations may be identical depending on the person's circumstances."]], ["Place of birth", ["The place of birth( POB) or birthplace is the place where a person was born.", "This place is often used in legal documents, together with name and date of birth, to uniquely identify a person.", "As a general rule with respect to passports, the place of birth is determined to be the country that currently has\" sovereignty\" over the actual place of birth, regardless of when the birth actually occurred.", "The place of birth is not necessarily the place where the parents of the new baby live.", "If the baby is born in a hospital in another place, that place is the place of birth.", "In many countries, this also means that the government requires that the birth of the new baby is registered in the place of birth.", "Some countries place less or no importance on the place of birth, instead using alternative geographical characteristics for the purpose of identity documents.", "For example, Sweden has used the concept of\" f\u00f6delsehemortdomicile of birth\") since 1947.", "This means that the domicile of the baby's mother is the registered place of birth.", "The location of the maternity ward or other physical birthplace is considered unimportant.", "Similarly, Switzerland uses the concept of\" Heimatortlieu d'origineluogo d'origineplace of origin\" in German, French and Italian respectively).", "A child born to Swiss parents is automatically assigned the place of origin of the parent with the same last name, so the child either gets their mother's or father's place of origin.", "A child born to one Swiss parent and one foreign parent acquires the place of origin of their Swiss parent.", "In a Swiss passport and identity card, the holder's place of origin is stated, not their place of birth.", "In some countries( primarily in the Americas), the place of birth automatically determines the nationality of the baby, a practice often referred to by the Latin phrase\" jus soli\".", "Almost all countries outside the Americas instead attribute nationality based on the nationality( ies) of the baby's parents( referred to as\" jus sanguinis\").", "There can be some confusion regarding the place of birth if the birth takes place in an unusual way: when babies are born on an airplane or at sea, difficulties can arise.", "The place of birth of such a person depends on the law of the countries involved, which include the nationality of the plane or ship, the nationality( ies) of the parents and/ or the location of the plane or ship( if the birth occurs in the territorial waters or airspace of a country).", "Some administrative forms may request the applicant's\" country of birth\".", "It is important to determine from the requester whether the information requested refers to the applicant's\" place of birth\" or\" nationality at birth\".", "For US citizens born abroad who under the US Constitution acquire US citizenship at the time of birth, the nationality at birth will be USA( American), while the place of birth would be the country in which the actual birth takes place."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Butch Harmon", 1], ["Claude Harmon", 8]], "evidences": [["Claude \"Butch\" Harmon", "father", "Claude Harmon"], ["Claude Harmon", "place of death", "Houston"]], "answer": "Houston"}
{"_id": "77fb88d80bb011ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is the child-in-law of Quispe Sisa?", "context": [["Robert W. Levering", ["Robert Woodrow Levering( October 3, 1914 \u2013 August 11, 1989) was a U.S. Representative from Ohio, son-in- law of Usher L. Burdick and brother- in- law of Quentin N. Burdick."]], ["Francisca Pizarro Yupanqui", ["Francisca Pizarro Yupanqui (1534-1598) was the daughter of In\u00e9s Yupanqui and Francisco Pizarro; she was also the niece and wife of Hernando Pizarro.", "Francisca was recognized as a legitimate heir of Francisco Pizarro by Emperor Charles V in a royal decree on October 12, 1537.", "She and her uncle/husband ordered the building of the Palace of the conquest in Trujillo, Spain; it features busts of them and others.", "She had five children."]], ["Nick Sidi", ["Nick Sidi( born 22 February 1966 in Manchester, England) is an English actor.", "He is the son -in- law of actress Rosalind Knight and brother- in- law of actress Susannah Elliott- Knight.", "He often plays drama or comedy roles on television and frequently appears in BBC dramas."]], ["Wyndham Goold", ["Wyndham Goold( 1812-1854) was a Member of Parliament( MP) for County Limerick from 1850 to 1854.", "Goold was educated at Westminster School and Trinity College, Dublin.", "He was the son in law of Frederick Falkiner Goold, Archdeacon of Raphoe and brother in law of Bishop Hamilton Verschoyle"]], ["Greg Penner", ["Gregory B. Penner( born December 18, 1969) is an American businessman and venture capitalist.", "Penner was named the chairman of Walmart on June 5, 2015.", "He is the son-in- law of S. Robson Walton and the grandson- in- law of Sam Walton, the founder of Walmart."]], ["Robert Vadra", ["Robert Vadra is an Indian businessman, entrepreneur and the husband of Priyanka Gandhi.", "He is the son -in- law of Sonia Gandhi and Rajiv Gandhi, and the brother- in- law of Rahul Gandhi."]], ["Quispe Sisa", ["Quispe Sisa (ca. 1518 \u2013 1559), also known as In\u00e9s Huaylas Yupanqui, was an Inca princess who played a role in the Spanish conquest of Peru.", "The Palace of the conquest in Trujillo, Spain features busts of her, Francisca Pizarro Yupanqui, and others."]], ["Charles Francis Norton", ["Charles Francis Norton( 1807 \u2013 1835) was a 19th- century Member of Parliament for Guildford.", "Norton was also a Captain of 52nd Light Infantry; son-in- law of Sir Colin Campbell; brother- in- law of writer Caroline Norton"]], ["Romanos Argyros (10th century)", ["Romanos Argyros was a Byzantine aristocrat and son-in- law of Emperor Romanos I Lekapenos."]], ["John Hall (physician)", ["John Hall (1575 \u2013 25 November 1635) was a physician and son-in-law of William Shakespeare."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Quispe Sisa", 1], ["Francisca Pizarro Yupanqui", 0]], "evidences": [["Quispe Sisa", "child", "Francisca Pizarro Yupanqui"], ["Francisca Pizarro Yupanqui", "spouse", "Hernando Pizarro"]], "answer": "Hernando Pizarro"}
{"_id": "631ed032089a11ebbd77ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who is older than the other, Kanchana Sita or Ghost Of The China Sea? ", "context": [["Ben Palmer", ["Ben Palmer is a British film and television director who is known for being the director of\" Bo' Selecta\" and\" The Inbetweeners\"."]], ["Elliot Silverstein", ["Elliot Silverstein( born August 3, 1927, in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American director, who is best known for being the director of the movie\" Cat Ballou\"( 1965)."]], ["Kanchana Sita", ["Kanchana Sita(\" Golden Sita\")( Malayalam: \u0d15 \u0d3e \u0d1e\u0d4d\u0d1a\u0d28 \u0d38\u0d40\u0d24) is a 1977 Indian Malayalam feature- length film scripted and directed by G. Aravindan.", "A mythological film, its story was adapted from C. N. Sreekantan Nair's play of the same name, which is a reworking of Valmiki's\" Ramayana\".", "The film interprets a story from the\" Uttara Kanda\" of the epic poem\" Ramayana\", where Rama sends his wife, Sita, to the jungle to satisfy his subjects.", "Sita is never actually seen in the film, but her virtual presence is compellingly evoked in the moods of the forest and the elements.", "The film retells the epic from a feminist perspective.", "It was shot in the interior tribal areas of Andhra Pradesh.", "The roles of the epic heroes are played by Rama Chenchu tribal people, who claim lineage to the mythological Rama.", "Director Aravindan interweaves the\" Samkhya Yoga\" philosophical concepts of\" PrakritiPurusha\" bonds throughout the film.", "The film was produced by K. Ravindran Nair under the banner of General Pictures.", "The film features an original score by classical musician Rajeev Taranath, cinematography by cinematographer- turned- director Shaji N. Karun, editing by Ramesan, and art direction by Artist Namboothiri.", "The film became a major critical success upon its release in 1977, although a few mainstream critics panned it.", "It is credited with being at the forefront of a trend towards independent filmmaking in South India.", "The film earned Aravindan the National Film Award for Best Direction."]], ["Fred F. Sears", ["Frederick Francis Sears( July 7, 1913 \u2013 November 30, 1957) was an American film actor and director."]], ["Dan Milne", ["Dan Milne is a British actor/ director who is possibly best known for his role in\" EastEnders\"."]], ["G. Aravindan", ["Govindan Aravindan( 21 January 1935 \u2013 15 March 1991), popularly known as G. Aravindan, was a film director, screenwriter, musician, cartoonist and painter from Kerala, India.", "He studied in CMS College kottayam.", "He was one of the pioneers of Parallel Cinema in Malayalam and is considered one of the greatest filmmakers in India.", "He was known for his unorthodox way of filmmaking; he changed his cinematic forms consistently and experimented in storytelling without regular narrative styles.", "Before venturing into the film field, he was an established cartoonist.", "He had also worked with documentaries and theatre.", "He also occasionally directed music for other filmmakers.", "The Government of India awarded him the fourth highest civilian award of Padma Shri in 1990."]], ["Scrooge & Marley (2012 film)", ["Scrooge& Marley is 2012 film adaptation of Charles Dickens'\" A Christmas Carol\", which is retold from a gay perspective, co-directed by Richard Knight Jr. and Peter Neville, and co-written by Knight, Ellen Stoneking, and Timothy Imse.", "It also features David Pevsner as Ebenezer\" Ben\" Scrooge, Tim Kazurinsky as the ghost of Scrooge's business partner Jacob Marley, Ronnie Kroell as the Ghost of Christmas Past, Megan Cavanagh as the Ghost of Christmas Present, David Moretti as Bob Cratchit, and JoJo Baby as the Ghost of Christmas Future.", "The film adaptation received a mixed critical reception."]], ["Sita bint Fahd Al Damir", ["Sita or Seeta bint", "Fahd Al Damir( 25 June 1922 \u2013 25 December 2012) was a member of House of Saud and was one of King Khalid's spouses."]], ["Scotty Fox", ["Scott Fox is a pornographic film director who is a member of the AVN Hall of Fame."]], ["Ghost of the China Sea", ["Ghost of the China Sea is a 1958 American war film released by Columbia Pictures co-written by Charles B. Griffith set during World War II.", "It was the last movie directed by Fred F. Sears who died of a heart attack in 1957."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Kanchana Sita", 0], ["Ghost of the China Sea", 1], ["G. Aravindan", 0], ["Fred F. Sears", 0]], "evidences": [["Kanchana Sita", "director", "G. Aravindan"], ["Ghost of the China Sea", "director", "Fred F. Sears"], ["G. Aravindan", "date of birth", "21 January 1935"], ["Fred F. Sears", "date of birth", "July 7, 1913"]], "answer": "Ghost Of The China Sea"}
{"_id": "e66837aa086611ebbd5eac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film whose director is younger, Vadakakku Oru Hridayam or The $1,000,000 Reward?", "context": [["The $5,000,000 Counterfeiting Plot", ["The $5,000,000 Counterfeiting Plot is a 1914 silent film thriller directed by Bertram Harrison."]], ["La Bestia humana", ["La Bestia humana is a 1957 Argentine film whose story is based on the novel\" La B\u00eate Humaine\" by the French writer \u00c9mile Zola."]], ["Vadim Vlasov", ["Vadim Nikolayevich Vlasov( born 19 December 1980) is a former Russian football player.", "He is a younger brother of Dmitri Vlasov."]], ["Vadakakku Oru Hridayam", ["Vadakakku Oru Hridayam is a 1978 Malayalam film directed by I. V. Sasi and written by Padmarajan.", "The film is based on the novel of the same name written by Padmarajan.", "It stars Jayabharathi, Madhu, Soman and Raghavan in the lead roles.", "It was dubbed and released in Hindi as\" Man Ka Aangan\"."]], ["Tapio Kantanen", ["Tapio Kantanen( born 31 May 1949 in Heinola) was a Finnish athlete, who mainly competed in the 3,000 metre steeple chase.", "He competed for Finland at the 1972 Summer Olympics held in Munich, Germany where he won the bronze medal in the 3,000 metres steeplechase event.", "He also competed in the 5,000 metres at Munich, but did not qualify for the final.", "At the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, he finished fourth in the 3,000 metres steeplechase."]], ["George Lessey", ["George Lessey( June 8, 1879 \u2013 June 3, 1947) was an American actor and director of the silent era.", "He appeared in 123 films between 1910 and 1946.", "He also directed 76 films between 1913 and 1922.", "Lessey was born in Amherst, Massachusetts, and as a boy he acted in theatrical productions there.", "He graduated from Amherst College.", "For a year, Lessey was a leading man for Edison Studios, after which he directed films for the company for two years.", "In 1914, he joined Universal Studios as a director.", "He portrayed Romeo in the initial film version of\" Romeo and Juliet\", directed the first serial,\" What Happened to Mary\", and played the first dual role in film as twins in\" The Corsican Brothers.\"", "On stage, Lessey appeared in the original Broadway production of\" Porgy and Bess\"( 1935) in one of the few white roles, that of the lawyer Mr. Archdale.", "In the 1930s, Lessey worked as a model for men's clothes.", "Lessey was married to the former May Abbey.", "On June 3, 1947, Lessey died on vacation in Westbrook, Connecticut, aged 67."]], ["Cathrine Grage", ["Cathrine Grage( born 13 October 1976) is a Danish Olympic speedskater, inline skater and cyclist.", "Grage and fellow skater Oliver Sundberg are the first Danish speedskaters to reach international competition levels since Kurt Stille ended his career in 1964.", "Grage's results from 2006 to 2011 were good enough to pass the qualification limits of the International Skating Union for participation in the European Championships.", "She also competed regularly in ISU's World Cup from 2005 til 2011.", "Her best result at European Championships was 13th on the 3000 m.", "In 2006, she became the first female All Round Danish Champion.", "Grage holds the Danish records at all distances, and has set a national record of\" 51 national records\" over the individual distances since she started competing in 2005: 10 on the 500- m; 8 on the 1,000- m; 10 on the 1,500- m; 14 on the 3,000- m; 5 on the 5,000- m; and finally 3 in the 10,000- m.", "In addition she has set a total of 8 further national records in the samalogue events( sprint combination, mini combination, small combination, and big combination).", "( As of jan 2012, Grage set a total of 61 national records, which is also a record in itself: The Danish record in number of Danish records held by a person).", "As of December 2007, her Danish records were 43.19 on the 500- m, 1:23.07 on the 1,000- m, 2:03.21 on the 1,500- m, 4:13.85 on the 3,000- m, 7:20.45 on the 5,000- m, and 15:14.90 on the 10,000- m.", "All of these were already stronger than Kurt Stille's results, which up to March 2005 were Danish records for men.", "The pre-Olympic 2008- 2009 season was not a very successful one for Grage, e.g. regarding World Cup results.", "But in Calgary, March 2009, she again managed to set new national records, in fact six such over three days( by itself another national record): 42.99 on the 500 -m; 2:01.88 on the 1,500- m; 1:22.52 on the 1,000- m; 4:11.86 on the 3,000 -m; resulting also in the small combination pointsum record 166.853; and finally 15:11.84 in the 10,000- m.", "Grage qualified for the World Championships Single Distances in 2008 in Nagano, where she placed 14th on the 5,000 m and 20th on the 3,000 m- and in 2011 in Inzell where she placed 16th in the 5,000 m and 19th in the 3,000 m.", "Grage participated in her first Olympic Games, after only 4 years of participating in Long track speed skating.", "She competed in the 3000m Ladies event, as well as the 5000 m.", "Grage placed 14th, in the 5000m, with a time of 7:23:83.", "A difference of+ 32.92 seconds off the gold.", "In the 3000m, Cathrine places 27th with a time 4:20.93 and a difference of only+ 18.40 off the gold.", "Grages best results in World Cup was the 7th fastest time over all on the 5,000 m.", "Grage stopped speed skating in 2011 and started competing in cycling.", "In December 2011, she won a silver medal on the 3 km in a time of 3.49 at the Danish Championships in track cycling."]], ["Milo\u0161 Zli\u010di\u0107", ["Milo\u0161 Zli\u010di\u0107( born 29 December 1999) is a Serbian football forward.", "He is a younger brother of Lazar Zli\u010di\u0107."]], ["The $1,000,000 Reward", ["The $1,000,000 Reward is a 1920 American drama film serial directed by George Lessey and produced by Harry Grossman.", "This is now considered to be a lost film, as there are no available copies of it."]], ["I. V. Sasi", ["Irruppam Veedu Sasidaran( 28 March 1948 \u2013 24 October 2017), better known as I. V. Sasi, was an Indian film director who made over 150 films in various Indian languages.", "He is well known for his work in Malayalam cinema of the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s, although he directed a few Tamil and Hindi films as well.", "In 2015, he was awarded the J. C. Daniel Award, the highest award in Malayalam cinema."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Vadakakku Oru Hridayam", 0], ["The $1,000,000 Reward", 0], ["I. V. Sasi", 0], ["George Lessey", 0]], "evidences": [["Vadakakku Oru Hridayam", "director", "I. V. Sasi"], ["The $1,000,000 Reward", "director", "George Lessey"], ["I. V. Sasi", "date of birth", "28 March 1948"], ["George Lessey", "date of birth", "June 8, 1879"]], "answer": "Vadakakku Oru Hridayam"}
{"_id": "3bb977160bda11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Who is the spouse of the director of film California (1947 Film)?", "context": [["Mehdi Abrishamchi", ["Mehdi Abrishamchi is an Iranian People's Mujahedin of Iran( MEK) politician who has been described as\" the right hand man of Massoud Rajavi\".", "He is the former spouse of the group's current leader, Maryam Rajavi, whom he divorced so that she could become the spouse of Massoud Rajavi."]], ["Adib Kheir", ["Adib Kheir was a leading Syrian nationalist of the 1920s.", "He was the owner of the Librairie Universelle in Damascus.", "His granddaughter is the spouse of Manaf Tlass."]], ["Sophia Magdalena of Denmark", ["Sophia Magdalena of Denmark (3 July 1746 \u2013 21 August 1813) was Queen of Sweden as the spouse of King Gustav III."]], ["Gertrude of Bavaria", ["Gertrude of Saxony and Bavaria( 1152/55\u20131197) was Duchess of Swabia as the spouse of Duke Frederick IV, and Queen of Denmark as the spouse of King Canute VI."]], ["Heather D. Gibson", ["Heather Denise Gibson is a Scottish economist currently serving as Director- Advisor to the Bank of Greece( since 2011).", "She is the spouse of Euclid Tsakalotos, former Greek Minister of Finance."]], ["California (1947 film)", ["California is a 1947 American western film directed by John Farrow and featuring Ray Milland, Barbara Stanwyck, and Barry Fitzgerald.", "Barbara Stanwyck's singing voice was dubbed by Kay St.", "Germaine."]], ["Princess Auguste of Bavaria (1875\u20131964)", ["Princess Auguste of Bavaria( 28 April 1877 \u2013 25 June 1964) was a member of the Bavarian Royal House of Wittelsbach and the spouse of Archduke Joseph August of Austria."]], ["Maria Teresa, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg", ["Maria Teresa, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg( born Mar\u00eda Teresa Mestre y Batista; on 22 March 1956), is the spouse of Grand Duke Henri."]], ["Marie-Louise Coidavid", ["Marie Louise Coidavid( 1778 \u2013 March 11, 1851), was the Queen of the Kingdom of Haiti 1811 \u2013 20 as the spouse of Henri I of Haiti."]], ["John Farrow", ["John Villiers Farrow, KGCHS (10 February 190427 January 1963) was an Australian-born American film director, producer and screenwriter.", "In 1957, he won the Academy Award for Best Writing/Best Screenplay for \"Around the World in Eighty Days\" and in 1942, he was nominated as Best Director for \"Wake Island\".", "He had seven children by his wife, actress Maureen O'Sullivan, including actress Mia Farrow."]]], "supporting_facts": [["California (1947 film)", 0], ["John Farrow", 2]], "evidences": [["California", "director", "John Farrow"], ["John Farrow", "spouse", "Maureen O'Sullivan"]], "answer": "Maureen O'Sullivan"}
{"_id": "db637b380bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What nationality is Henry Scott, 1St Earl Of Deloraine's father?", "context": [["Robert Stewart, 1st Earl of March", ["Robert Stewart, 1st Earl of Lennox then 1st Earl of March( c. 152229 March 1586) was a Scottish nobleman of the family of Stewart of Darnley."]], ["William Lindsay, 18th Earl of Crawford", ["William Lindsay, 18th Earl of Crawford and 2nd Earl of Lindsay( April 1644 \u2013 6 March 1698) was a Scottish noble and politician.", "Lindsay was the eldest son of John Lindsay, 10th Lord Lindsay of the Byres, 17th Earl of Crawford, and 1st Earl of Lindsay, by his wife, Lady Christian Hamilton, daughter of the Earl of Haddington.", "William succeeded to the earldoms in 1678.", "He was a zealous Presbyterian, president of the Convention parliament in 1689, a commissioner of the treasury in 1690, and one of the commissioners for settling the government of the Church of Scotland.", "He married firstly Lady Mary Johnstone, daughter of 1st Earl of Annandale and Hartfell, in 1670.", "They had one son:", "He married secondly Lady Henrietta Fleming, daughter of Charles Seton, 2nd Earl of Dunfermline and widow of 5th Earl of Wigtown, and had further issue."]], ["James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth", ["James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth, 1st Duke of Buccleuch, KG, PC (9 April 1649 \u2013 15 July 1685) was a Dutch-born English nobleman.", "Originally called James Crofts or James Fitzroy, he was born in Rotterdam in the Netherlands, the eldest illegitimate son of Charles II of England, Scotland, and Ireland with mistress Lucy Walter.", "He served in the Second Anglo-Dutch War and commanded English troops taking part in the Third Anglo-Dutch War before commanding the Anglo-Dutch brigade fighting in the Franco-Dutch War.", "He led the unsuccessful Monmouth Rebellion in 1685, an attempt to depose his uncle, King James II and VII.", "After one of his officers declared Monmouth the legitimate King 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peerage as Baron Selsey, of Selsey in the County of Sussex.", "He died in 1808, aged 84.", "Lord Selsey had married Lady Georgiana Caroline Scott, daughter of Henry Scott, 1st Earl of Deloraine, in 1747.", "He was succeeded in his titles by his son, John.", "Lady Selsey died at Berkeley Square, London, in October 1809, aged 82."]], ["Henry Scott, 1st Earl of Deloraine", ["Major-General Henry Scott, 1st Earl of Deloraine KB (1676 \u2013 25 December 1730) was a Scottish peer and army officer.", "Scott was the second surviving son of James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth (the illegitimate son of Charles II and Lucy Walter), and his wife, Anne.", "In 1693, he married Anne Duncombe (d. 1720), the daughter of William Duncombe of Batthesden, Lord Chief Justice of Ireland.", "They had three surviving children:", "In 1706 Queen Anne created Scott Earl of Deloraine.", "He was elected to the last Scottish Parliament that year and voted in favour of the Acts of Union.", "In 1725 he was vested with the Order of the Bath.", "In 1726, Deloraine married Mary Scott, Countess of Deloraine, the granddaughter of Col. 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{"_id": "75004e6f086f11ebbd62ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Who has a wider scope of profession, Anne Castles or Colin Will?", "context": [["Corner tower", ["The corner towers were defensive towers built at the corners of castles or fortresses."]], ["Colin Will", ["Colin Will( born 1942) is a Scottish poet and publisher.", "His themes reflect a love of people and the natural world, often in language derived from his scientific background.", "Will was formerly librarian at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh from 1988- 1998, after which he occupied several positions in senior management.", "He chaired the Board of the Scottish Poetry Library and was President of the Scottish Library Association in 2000.", "He also chaired the Board of StAnza: Scotland's International Poetry Festival, from 2006 to 2009, and was re-elected Chair for a further term in 2014.", "He was awarded a Hawthornden Fellowship in 2013."]], ["Colin Biart", ["Colin Biart, also called Colin Biard, Nicolas Biart or Colin Byart or Nicolas Byart, was a French master mason, master builder, and architect, born in Amboise in 1460, active until 1515."]], ["Frankenburg", ["Frankenburg is German for\" Frankish castle\" and may refer to: Places: Castles or castle ruins:", "People:"]], ["E (band)", ["The band\" E\" was a Czech experimental rock group from Brno, acting between 1984 and 1997.", "It belongs to wider scope of alternative, underground and post -punk rock musical genres."]], ["Castello Borgia (disambiguation)", ["A number of Italian castles( or) are associated with the Borgia family of Pope Alexander VI including:"]], ["Anne Castles", ["Anne Castles is a cognitive scientist of reading and language, with a particular focus on reading development and developmental dyslexia."]], ["Otto Lipmann", ["Otto Lipmann( 6 March 1880 \u2013 7 October 1933) was a German psychologist, an expert in vocational guidance, and one of the pioneers in the use of counseling for the selection of a profession."]], ["Turn Castle", ["Turn Castle may refer to several castles or manors in Slovenia:"]], ["Julia Catherine Stimson", ["Julia Catherine Stimson( May 26, 1881 \u2013 September 30, 1948) was an American nurse, credited as one of several persons who brought nursing to the status of a profession."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Anne Castles", 0], ["Colin Will", 2], ["Colin Will", 0]], "evidences": [["Anne Castles", "occupation", "cognitive scientist"], ["Colin Will", "occupation", "librarian"], ["Colin Will", "occupation", "publisher"], ["Colin Will", "occupation", "poet"]], "answer": "Colin Will"}
{"_id": "8e4e644d085a11ebbd5cac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Who lived longer, Cornelis Gijsbert Gerrit Jan Van Steenis or Tarsem King, Baron King Of West Bromwich?", "context": [["Li Piyue", ["Li Piyue( born 1973) is a Chinese businessman and football chairman who currently serves as Chairman of West Bromwich Albion F.C.", "Li is a long time associate of West Bromwich Albion F.C owner Guochuan Lai."]], ["Peter King, 7th Baron King", ["Peter King, 7th Baron King of Ockham, Surrey( 1776 \u2013 1833) was an English aristocrat, politician and economic writer."]], ["John King, Baron King of Wartnaby", ["John Leonard King, Baron King of Wartnaby( 29 August 1917 \u2013 12 July 2005) was a British businessman, who was noted for leading British Airways from an inefficient, nationalised company to one of the most successful airlines of recent times.", "This success was a flagship of Margaret Thatcher's privatisation programme.", "He was also directly involved with the\" dirty tricks\" campaign waged by British Airways, against Virgin Atlantic."]], ["Tarsem King, Baron King of West Bromwich", ["Tarsem King, Baron King of West Bromwich (24 April 1937 \u2013 9 January 2013) was a British Labour politician and member of the House of Lords.", "He was born in India.", "Lord King served as Councillor on Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council from 1979 to 2007; he was a deputy mayor from 1982 to 1983.", "He was created a life peer in 1999 as Baron King of West Bromwich, of West Bromwich in the County of West Midlands.", "From 1999 to 2003 he was a member of the Hybrid Instruments Committee.", "After 2006 he was Treasurer of the All-party parliamentary group on India.", "Lord King was a member of National Advisory Group for Gun Control of National Police Service and President of the Black Country Housing and Community Services Group.", "He was also the Patron of the Universal Peace Federation which is an affiliate of the Unification Church.", "Lord King died of a suspected heart attack on 9 January 2013, at Euston station in London.", "He was 75."]], ["Gerrit Jan van Heuven Goedhart", ["Gerrit Jan van Heuven Goedhart( 19 March 1901 \u2013 8 July 1956) was a Dutch politician and diplomat of the Labour Party( PvdA) and journalist.", "He served as first United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees from 1 January 1951 until 8 July 1956."]], ["Jan van Beers (artist)", ["Jean Marie Constantin Joseph \"Jan\" van Beers (27 March 1852 \u2013 17 November 1927) was a Belgian painter and illustrator, the son of the poet Jan van Beers.", "They are sometimes referred to as \"Jan van Beers the elder\" and \"Jan van Beers the younger\".", "In 1884, Jan Van Beers produced the pen-and-ink sketches for the \"edition de luxe\" of his father's poetry."]], ["John Horton Blades", ["John Horton Blades( 1841\u20131916) was an English brick maker and Liberal politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1885 to 1886.", "Blades was born at West Bromwich, the son of Brownlow W. Blades.", "He was a manufacturer of blue- bricks and sanitary pipes at West Bromwich.", "He was an alderman of West Bromwich and a temperance campaigner, being a trustee of the Gospel Blue Ribbon Mission.", "Blades was elected Member of Parliament( MP) for West Bromwich at the 1885 general election, but did not defend the seat at the 1886 general election.", "He made no contributions during his year in parliament.", "Blades lived at Oakhurst, West Bromwich and died at West Bromwich at the age of 75.", "Blades married Sarah Collumbell of Derby in 1865."]], ["John King, 2nd Baron King", ["John King, 2nd Baron King, FRS( 13 January 1706 \u2013 10 February 1740) was an English politician.", "King was born in London in 1706, the son of Peter King, 1st Baron King, the future Lord Chancellor.", "He attended Clare College at Cambridge University, and was awarded his M.A. in 1723.", "He was Member of Parliament for Launceston from 1727 to 1734 and for Exeter from 1734 until he succeeded to the peerage in 1735.", "He was made Out-ranger of Windsor Forest in 1726.", "He married Elizabeth, the daughter of Robert Fry, Esq., of Devon: they had no issue.", "King died in 1740 on a journey to Lisbon.", "He was succeeded by his brother Peter King, 3rd Baron King."]], ["Cornelis Gijsbert Gerrit Jan van Steenis", ["Cornelis Gijsbert Gerrit Jan van Steenis( 31 October 1901 \u2013 14 May 1986) was a Dutch botanist.", "Van Steenis wrote many publications on the flora of the Maritime Southeast Asia region, among others about taxonomy and plant geography.", "Besides his expeditions in the Malay region, he also traveled in Australia and New Zealand."]], ["Tom King, Baron King of Bridgwater", ["Thomas Jeremy King, Baron King of Bridgwater,( born 13 June 1933) is a British politician.", "A member of the Conservative Party, he served in the Cabinet from 1983 \u2013 92, and was the Member of Parliament( MP) for the constituency of Bridgwater in Somerset from 1970 \u2013 2001.", "He was made a life peer in 2001."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Cornelis Gijsbert Gerrit Jan van Steenis", 0], ["Tarsem King, Baron King of West Bromwich", 0]], "evidences": [["Cornelis Gijsbert Gerrit Jan van Steenis", "date of birth", "31 October 1901"], ["Cornelis Gijsbert Gerrit Jan van Steenis", "date of death", "14 May 1986"], ["Tarsem King, Baron King of West Bromwich", "date of birth", "24 April 1937"], ["Tarsem King, Baron King of West Bromwich", "date of death", "9 January 2013"]], "answer": "Cornelis Gijsbert Gerrit Jan Van Steenis"}
{"_id": "2e1a8aa40bdb11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What nationality is the director of film The Diary Of A Slumlord?", "context": [["Matt Reaves", ["Matt Reaves (born May 31, 1984) is an American actor, producer, journalist and former manager.", "He is best known for playing Joe Johnson in the independent film \"The Crusader\"."]], ["William Holland (diarist)", ["William Holland( 9 May 1746 \u2013 17 April 1819) is now best remembered for his diary, which he kept from 1799 to 1818.", "The diary chronicles his life as the vicar of Over Stowey, Somerset.", "In a similar fashion to the diary of Thomas Turner, Holland's diary is a personal consideration of the workings of country life during a time of considerable national tension.", "The diary is broad in scope, with limited discussion of national events such as the Napoleonic Wars occurring alongside treatment of local matters.", "Not all of the diary's original 99 volumes survive; particularly, entries written both before and after the current known time- span of the diary are thought to have existed.", "Extracts from Holland's diary were published by C.F. Johnston in 1984.", "In 2003, the book\" Paupers& Pig Killers: The Diary of William Holland\", ed. Jack Ayres, was published by Sutton Publishing.", "Comic excerpts were dramatized by BBC Radio in 2008- 2012."]], ["Anne no Nikki", [", also known as The Diary of Anne Frank, is a 1995 Japanese anime film based on Anne Frank's\" The Diary of a Young Girl\".", "It is a feature film by Madhouse, was directed by Akinori Nagaoka and released August 19."]], ["The Diary of a Slumlord", ["The Diary of a Slumlord is a 2013 docufiction film starring Matt Reaves about a fictional crime lord.", "It chronicles a struggling college graduate's journey from struggling to pay back his student loans to becoming a rich slumlord.", "It was screened at the 2013 Short.", "Sweet.", "Film Fest."]], ["James Woodforde", ["James Woodforde( 1740 \u2013 1803) was an English clergyman, known as the author of The Diary of a Country Parson.", "The diary was published posthumously in the 20th century."]], ["The diary of Miss Idilia", ["The Diary of Miss Idilia: A Tragic Tale of Young Love Lost is a book edited by Genevieve Hill.", "It presents itself to be the original diary of a young girl who disappeared whilst on holiday with her parents in the German Rhineland in 1851.", "First published under the title Das verschwundene M\u00e4dchen: die Aufzeichnungen der Idilia Dubb(\" The missing girl: the records of Idilia Dubb\") by Bertelsmann in M\u00fcnchen in 2002, the diary was later translated into Dutch by Mistral in 2009, and published in English by Short Books in 2010.", "The authenticity of the diary and the historicity of the events described in it have been challenged."]], ["Frances Dallam Peter", ["Frances Dallam Peter( January 28, 1843 \u2014 August 5, 1864) was a writer from Lexington, Kentucky who documented the United States Civil War in her diary.", "The diary, published under the title,\" A Union Woman in Civil War Kentucky: The Diary of Frances Peter\", describes the period between January 1862 to April 1864 in Lexington."]], ["Austin Lyon", ["Austin Bradley Lyon( born June 30, 1989) is an American actor and filmmaker.", "He is best known for his character on the television series\" Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.\" and his role in the 2015 film\" The Diary of a Teenage Girl\", which premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival."]], ["John Smith (Anglican priest)", ["The Rev. John Smith( 1799 \u2013 3 March 1870) was the Rector of St Mary's church in Baldock in Hertfordshire and is noted for being the first person to transcribe the Diary of Samuel Pepys.", "Smith was the first to decipher the complete text of the Diary of Samuel Pepys while a student at Magdalene College, Cambridge where the Diary is kept( others had previously deciphered sections of it).", "Smith laboured on the Diaries for three years, from 1819 to 1822, and had assumed that they were written in code.", "He broke the code by comparing the section in the Diary concerning the escape of Charles II from Worcester Castle with the longhand version of the same event Pepys published later.", "Later Smith was told that the diary was actually written in a shorthand system devised by Thomas Skelton and that the textbook Pepys learnt it from was on the bookshelf above Smith's head.", "Smith's transcription, which is kept in the Pepys Library, was the basis for the first published edition of the diary, edited by Lord Braybrooke, released in two volumes in 1825.", "Smith also worked on other material by Pepys, transcribing the so- called\" Tangier Diary\" of 1683 in the Bodleian Library."]], ["Grayson Russell", ["Grayson Russell( born May 1, 1998) is an American film and television actor.", "He is best known for his roles in and the\" Diary of a Wimpy Kid\" film series."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Diary of a Slumlord", 0], ["Matt Reaves", 0]], "evidences": [["The Diary of a Slumlord", "director", "Matt Reaves"], ["Matt Reaves", "country of citizenship", "American"]], "answer": "American"}
{"_id": "96e154420bda11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of the performer of song Did It On'Em?", "context": [["Astrid North", ["Astrid North( Astrid Karina North Radmann; 24 August 1973, Berlin \u2013 25 June 2019, Berlin) was a German soul singer and songwriter.", "She was the singer of the German band, with whom she released five Albums.", "As guest singer of the band she published three albums."]], ["Bernie Bonvoisin", ["Bernard Bonvoisin, known as Bernie Bonvoisin( born 9 July 1956 in Nanterre, Hauts- de- Seine), is a French hard rock singer and film director.", "He is best known for having been the singer of Trust.", "He was one of the best friends of Bon Scott the singer of AC/ DC and together they recorded the song\" Ride On\" which was one of the last songs by Bon Scott."]], ["David Re'em", ["David Re'em( born 28 March 1953) is a former Israeli politician who served as a member of the Knesset for Likud and Herut \u2013 The National Movement between 1996 and 1999."]], ["Why Did It Have to Be Me?", ["\" Why Did It Have to Be Me?\" is a song by the Swedish pop band ABBA.", "The song was released on the 1976 album\" Arrival Why Did It Have to Be Me?\" has been called a\" Fats Domino flavoured\" song.", "The song has been noted for its mix of blues, jazz, pop and rock stylings.", "A live version of the song appears on the album\" Live at Wembley Arena\"."]], ["O Valencia!", ["\" O Valencia!\" is the fifth single by the indie rock band", "The Decemberists, and the first released from their fourth studio album,\" The Crane Wife\".", "The music was written by The Decemberists and the lyrics by Colin Meloy.", "It tells a story of two star- crossed lovers.", "The singer falls in love with a person who belongs to an opposing gang.", "At the end of the song, the singer's lover jumps in to defend the singer, who is confronting his lover's brother( the singer's\" sworn enemy\") and is killed by the bullet intended for the singer."]], ["Nicki Minaj", ["Onika Tanya Maraj-Petty (born December 8, 1982), known professionally as Nicki Minaj , is a Trinidad and Tobago-born rapper, singer, songwriter, actress, and model.", "Born in Saint James, Port of Spain, and raised in Queens, New York City, she gained public recognition after releasing the mixtapes", "\"Playtime Is Over\" (2007), \"Sucka Free\" (2008), and \"Beam Me", "Up Scotty\" (2009).", "After signing with Young Money Entertainment in 2009, Minaj released her first studio album, \"Pink Friday\" (2010), which peaked at number one on the US \"Billboard\" 200 and was ultimately certified triple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).", "Her second album, , was released in 2012 and debuted at number one in several countries.", "Minaj made her film debut in the 2012 animated film .", "In 2013, she was a judge on the twelfth season of \"American Idol\".", "Minaj's third studio album, \"The Pinkprint\", was released in 2014.", "She subsequently played supporting roles in the films", "\"The Other Woman\" (2014) and (2016).", "Her fourth studio album, \"Queen\", was released in 2018.", "Early in her career, Minaj was known for her colorful costumes and wigs.", "Her rapping is distinctive for its fast flow and the use of alter egos and accents, primarily British cockney.", "Minaj was the first female artist included on MTV's annual Hottest MC List.", "In 2016, Minaj was included on the annual \"Time\" 100 list of the most influential people in the world.", "As a lead artist, she has earned multiple top-ten entries on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100: \"Super Bass\" in 2011, \"Starships\" in 2012, \"Bang Bang\" and \"Anaconda\", both in 2014, \"MotorSport\" in 2017, and \"Chun-Li\" in 2018.", "She has scored additional top-ten entries as a featured artists on a slew of hits.", "She has accumulated the most \"Billboard\" Hot 100 entries among women of all genres.", "Minaj has broken other records including the most top 10 hits among women on the Billboard R&B Hip-Hop Airplay chart.", "Minaj has been called one of the most influential female rap artists of all time and has often been dubbed as the \"Queen of Rap\" by the media.", "Throughout her career, she has received numerous accolades, including six American Music Awards, 11 BET Awards, four MTV Video Music Awards, four \"Billboard\" Music Awards, two \"Billboard\" Women in Music Awards, and 10 Grammy Award nominations.", "Minaj has sold 30 million singles as a lead artist, 60 million singles as a featured artist, and over five million albums worldwide, making her one of the world's best-selling music artists."]], ["Billy Milano", ["Billy Milano is a Bronx- born heavy metal musician now based in Austin, Texas.", "He is the singer and- occasionally- guitarist and bassist of crossover thrash band M.O.D., and he was also the singer of its predecessor, Stormtroopers of Death.", "He was also the singer of United Forces, which also featured his Stormtroopers of Death bandmate Dan Lilker."]], ["Did It On'em", ["\"Did It On'em\" is a song by American rapper and singer Nicki Minaj.", "It was written by Minaj with J. Ellington, Safaree Samuels, and Shondrae \"Bangladesh\" Crawford, who produced the track.", "The song served as the sixth single from her debut album, \"Pink Friday\", in the United States.", "The song has a distinct sound when compared to the rest of the tracks on the album as it contains a harder, \"massive, ungainly\" beat, reflecting her prior work on mixtapes.", "It also features hi-hats in \"overdrive\" and multiple synth patterns sounding as if a car-alarm siren was going off.", "Lyrically, Minaj delivers explicit phrases talking about winning over her competition.", "\"Did It On'em\" reached number forty-nine on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100, and reached #3 on the US R&B/", "Hip-Hop Songs and #4 on US Rap Songs charts.", "A music video was released for the track, featuring Minaj behind-the-scenes and performing on the", "I Am Still Music Tour.", "T-Pain and Lil Wayne's collaboration album, \"T-Wayne\", released on May 18th, 2017, uses this beat on the song \"Breathe\"."]], ["L\u01b0\u01a1ng V\u0103n \u0110\u01b0\u1ee3c Em", ["L\u01b0\u01a1ng V\u0103n \u0110\u01b0\u1ee3c Em( born 1985 in H\u1ed3ng Ng\u1ef1 District, \u0110\u1ed3ng Th\u00e1p Province) is Vietnamese footballer who plays for the T\u0110CS \u0110\u1ed3ng Th\u00e1p.", "He was called to Vietnam national football team"]], ["David Em", ["David Em( born 1952) is an American artist."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Did It On'em", 0], ["Nicki Minaj", 1]], "evidences": [["Did It On'em", "performer", "Nicki Minaj"], ["Nicki Minaj", "place of birth", "Port of Spain"]], "answer": "Port of Spain"}
{"_id": "22a7814c0bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of Clarice Orsini's husband?", "context": [["Clarice Orsini", ["Clarice Orsini (1450\u20131488) was the daughter of Jacopo Orsini, and his wife and cousin Maddalena Orsini.", "She was the wife of Lorenzo de' Medici and mother of Pope Leo X."]], ["Stan Rice", ["Stan Rice( November 7, 1942 \u2013 December 9, 2002) was an American poet and artist.", "He was the husband of author Anne Rice."]], ["Umberto Orsini (cyclist)", ["Umberto Orsini( born 6 December 1994) is an Italian cyclist, who currently rides for UCI Professional Continental team.", "In May 2019, he was named in the startlist for the 2019 Giro d'Italia."]], ["Pasquale Orsini", ["Pasquale Orsini( born 1970) is an Italian palaeographer, librarian, and Professor from Universit\u00e0 di Catania- Siracusa."]], ["Jon Leach", ["Jonathan Leach( born April 18, 1973) is a former professional tennis player from the United States.", "He is the husband of Lindsay Davenport."]], ["Andrew Upton", ["Andrew Upton( born 1 February 1966) is an Australian playwright, screenwriter, and director.", "He is the husband of actress Cate Blanchett."]], ["Stan Marks", ["Stan Marks is an Australian writer and journalist.", "He is the husband of Holocaust survivor Eva Marks."]], ["Marina Orsini", ["Marina Orsini C.M.( born January 4, 1967) is a Canadian actress."]], ["Nicol\u00e1s Orsini", ["Nicol\u00e1s Orsini( born September 12, 1994) is an Argentine footballer currently playing for Club Atl\u00e9tico Lan\u00fas."]], ["Lorenzo de' Medici", ["Lorenzo de' Medici (1 January 1449 \u2013 8 April 1492) was an Italian statesman, \"de facto\" ruler of the Florentine Republic and the most powerful and enthusiastic patron of Renaissance culture in Italy.", "Also known as Lorenzo the Magnificent (\"Lorenzo il Magnifico\") by contemporary Florentines, he was a magnate, diplomat, politician and patron of scholars, artists and poets.", "As a patron, he is best known for his sponsorship of artists such as Botticelli and Michelangelo.", "He held the balance of power within the Italic League, an alliance of states that stabilized political conditions on the Italian peninsula for decades, and his life coincided with the mature phase of the Italian Renaissance and the Golden Age of Florence.", "The Peace of Lodi of 1454 that he helped maintain among the various Italian states collapsed with his death.", "He is buried in the Medici Chapel in Florence."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Clarice Orsini", 1], ["Lorenzo de' Medici", 0]], "evidences": [["Clarice Orsini", "spouse", "Lorenzo de' Medici"], ["Lorenzo de' Medici", "place of birth", "Florentine"]], "answer": "Florentine"}
{"_id": "6955589e0bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where does the director of film Laughter And Tears (1921 Film) work at?", "context": [["Jesse E. Hobson", ["Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 \u2013 November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955.", "Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation."]], ["Jason Moore (director)", ["Jason Moore( born October 22, 1970) is an American director of film, theatre and television."]], ["B. E. Doxat-Pratt", ["Bernard Edwin Doxat-Pratt (born 1886 in London) was a British film director who worked for Anglo-Hollandia and Granger-Binger."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Laughter and Tears (1921 film)", ["Laughter and Tears (also known as Circus Jim) is a 1921 British-Dutch silent drama film directed by B. E. Doxat-Pratt.", "The film is extant in copies at the British Film Institute(BFI) and the Nederlands Filmmuseum."]], ["Michael Govan", ["Michael Govan( born 1963) is the director of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art since 2006.", "Prior to this, Govan worked as the director of the Dia Art Foundation in New York City."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Laughter and Tears (1921 film)", 0], ["B. E. Doxat-Pratt", 0]], "evidences": [["Laughter and Tears", "director", "B. E. Doxat-Pratt"], ["B. E. Doxat-Pratt", "employer", "Hollandia"]], "answer": "Hollandia"}
{"_id": "b72174940bda11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the director of film Rose Bernd (1957 Film) born?", "context": [["Wolfgang Staudte", ["Wolfgang Staudte (9 October 1906 \u2013 19 January 1984), born Georg Friedrich Staudte, was a German film director, script writer and actor.", "He was born in Saarbr\u00fccken.", "His most important work came in the ten years following World War II, in which he worked with the DEFA in East Germany.", "The main focus of his work was to highlight the limits of German national pride.", "His work in anti-Nazi films, such as \"Murderers Among Us\" (1946), was also a personal working through of his film career under the Nazis (he acted in the anti-Semitic film \"Jud S\u00fc\u00df\").", "Following 1956 he worked in West Germany.", "By the 1970s, his work was no longer considered particularly modern and he moved to television, on shows such as \"Der Kommissar\" and \"Tatort\"."]], ["Jesse E. Hobson", ["Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 \u2013 November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955.", "Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation."]], ["Rose Bernd (1957 film)", ["Rose Bernd is a 1957 German drama film directed by Wolfgang Staudte.", "It was adapted from the play of the same name by Gerhart Hauptmann and was entered into the 1957 Cannes Film Festival.", "It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich.", "The film's sets were designed by the art directors Hans Berthel and Robert Stratil."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Rose Bernd (1919 film)", ["Rose Bernd is a 1919 German silent drama film directed by Alfred Halm and starring Henny Porten and Emil Jannings.", "It is based on the play of the same name by Gerhart Hauptmann.", "Porten won critical acclaim for her role in the film."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["S. N. Mathur", ["S.N. Mathur was the Director of the Indian Intelligence Bureau between September 1975 and February 1980.", "He was also the Director General of Police in Punjab."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Rose Bernd (1957 film)", 0], ["Wolfgang Staudte", 1]], "evidences": [["Rose Bernd", "director", "Wolfgang Staudte"], ["Wolfgang Staudte", "place of birth", "Saarbr\u00fccken"]], "answer": "Saarbr\u00fccken"}
{"_id": "4dea6f320bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where did Charles Skeffington Clements's father study?", "context": [["Robert Paul Smith", ["Robert Paul Smith( April 16, 1915 \u2013 January 30, 1977) was an American author, most famous for his classic evocation of childhood,\" Where Did You Go? Out. What Did You Do? Nothing\"."]], ["Joseph J. Sullivan (vaudeville)", ["Joseph J. Sullivan was a blackface comedian and acrobat in New York.", "He composed the song\" Where Did You Get That Hat?\" and first performed it in 1888.", "It was a great success and he performed it many times thereafter."]], ["Donnie Elbert", ["Donnie Elbert( May 25, 1936 \u2013 January 26, 1989) was an American soul singer and songwriter, who had a prolific career from the mid-1950s to the late 1970s.", "His US hits included\" Where Did Our Love Go?\"( 1972), and his reputation as a Northern soul artist in the UK was secured by\" A Little Piece of Leather\", a performance highlighting his powerful falsetto voice."]], ["Nathaniel Clements, 2nd Earl of Leitrim", ["Nathaniel Clements, 2nd Earl of Leitrim, KP PC", "(Ire) (9 May 1768 \u2013 31 December 1854), styled The Honourable from 1783 to 1795, and then Viscount Clements to 1804, was an Irish nobleman and politician.", "Born in Dublin, he was educated at a private school in Portarlington and Oriel College, Oxford, graduating in 1788.", "Two years later he was elected to the Irish House of Commons as Whig member for Roscommon Borough as well as Carrick, but chose to sit for the latter.", "In 1798, as Viscount Clements, he was returned for both Cavan Borough and Leitrim.", "He represented the latter constituency until the Act of Union in 1801, and was then elected for Leitrim at Westminster until 1804.", "He was appointed Custos Rotulorum of Leitrim in 1795 and Custos Rotulorum of Donegal in 1804.", "Having served as High Sheriff of Leitrim in 1796, Clements that same year became Colonel of the Donegal Regiment until its disbandment in 1802.", "Two years later, he succeeded his father as 2nd Earl of Leitrim, but subsequently failed in his attempts to be elected to the House of Lords as an Irish representative peer.", "In 1831, as well as becoming Lord Lieutenant of Leitrim for life, Lord Leitrim was created Baron Clements in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.", "Three years later he was appointed a Knight of the Order of St Patrick, and later that year he became a member of the Irish Privy Council.", "Lord Leitrim died in 1854 aged 86 at his residence of Killadoon in County Kildare.", "His eldest son having predeceased him in 1839, he was succeeded in the earldom by his younger son, William Sydney Clements."]], ["Charles Skeffington Clements", ["Charles Skeffington Clements (1807 \u2013 29 September 1877) was an Irish Whig politician.", "Clements was the third son of Nathaniel Clements, 2nd Earl of Leitrim\u2014one of the first two MPs to sit for Leitrim after the Acts of Union 1801\u2014and Mary Bermingham, daughter of William Bermingham and Mary n\u00e9e Ruttledge.", "A captain in the army, he died unmarried in 1877.", "Clements was elected Whig MP for Leitrim at the 1847 general election and held the seat until 1852 when he was unseated, finishing third and bottom in the poll."]], ["Nancy Baron", ["Nancy Baron is an American rock singer who was active in New York City in the early 1960s, known for the singles\" Where Did My Jimmy Go?\" and\" I've Got A Feeling\"."]], ["Charles H. Clements", ["Charles H. Clements( born August 21, 1943) is a Republican member of the West Virginia Senate, representing the 2nd district since January 28, 2017.", "Prior to this, Clements represented the 5th District in the West Virginia House of Delegates from 1995 to 1998."]], ["Yaya Soumahoro", ["Yaya Alfa Soumahoro (born 28 September 1989) is an Ivorian professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder.", "Having begun his career with S\u00e9w\u00e9 Sports in his native country, he joined Thai club Muangthong United in 2008.", "His good performances earned him a move to K.A.A. Gent in 2010.", "He spent five and a half seasons with Gent but was plagued by recurring injuries throughout his time there.", "Following a half-season loan to Sint-Truidense V.V., he returned to Muangthong United where did not feature.", "In 2018, he joined Egyptian side Wadi Degla SC."]], ["Andrew Allen (singer)", ["Andrew Allen( born 6 May 1981) is a Canadian- born singer- songwriter from Vernon, British Columbia.", "He is signed to Sony/ ATV and has released 5 top 10 singles, and written and recorded many others, including\" Where Did We Go?\" with Carly Rae Jepsen.", "He also records covers and posts them on YouTube."]], ["Benny Rubinstein", ["Benny Rubinstein is a former Israeli footballer who played in Maccabi Netanya and Hapoel Netanya, who now works in Real estate development.", "http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/real-estate/where-did-the-millions-go-1.302730", "Benny's son, Aviram also played football for Maccabi Netanya."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Charles Skeffington Clements", 1], ["Nathaniel Clements, 2nd Earl of Leitrim", 2]], "evidences": [["Charles Skeffington Clements", "father", "Nathaniel Clements, 2nd Earl of Leitrim"], ["Nathaniel Clements, 2nd Earl of Leitrim", "educated at", "Oriel College"]], "answer": "Oriel College"}
{"_id": "b4a5545c096311ebbdafac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film was released first, The Marva Collins Story or Akkara Paha?", "context": [["The Wonderful World of Captain Kuhio", ["The film was released in Japan on 10 October 2009."]], ["Invasion of the Neptune Men", ["The film was released in 1961 in Japan and was later released in the United States on television.", "In 1998, the film was featured on an episode of\" Mystery Science Theater 3000\"."]], ["Bommalattam (2008 film)", ["Bommalattam is a 2008 Indian Tamil film directed by Bharathiraja starring Arjun Sarja and Nana Patekar in the lead roles.", "Originally filmed in Hindi under the title\" Cinema\", the film was released first in Tamil.", "Hindi version retitled\" Final Cut of Director\" had a limited release in 2016.", "This marked Nana Patekar's Tamil film debut."]], ["Single Video Theory", ["Single Video Theory is a music documentary directed by Mark Pellington that follows the making of \"Yield\", the fifth album by the American alternative rock band Pearl Jam.", "It was released first on VHS on August 4, 1998, and then on DVD on November 24, 1998."]], ["The Marva Collins Story", ["The Marva Collins Story is a 1981 American\" Hallmark Hall of Fame\" television film about the life of Chicago- based African- American teacher Marva Collins.", "It stars Cicely Tyson as Collins and Morgan Freeman as her husband, Clarence."]], ["Lloyd (film)", ["Lloyd is a 2001 American comedy film.", "The film was released on May 4, 2001."]], ["Akkara Paha", ["Akkara Paha( Sinhala,\" Five Acres of Land\") is a 1969 Sri Lankan drama film directed by Dr. Lester James Peries, with the screen play dialogue and script by Dr. Tissa Abeysekara.", "The film stars Milton Jayawardena as Sena, a young man from a rural society who travels to the city to pursue a higher education.", "Tissa Abeysekera adapted Madawela S. Ratnayake's book as a follow- up to\" Golu Hadawatha\".", "The film received a lukewarm response in Sri Lanka, but was well received when shown in New York at the Museum of Modern Art's festival."]], ["Empties", ["Empties is a 2007 film directed by Jan Sv\u011br\u00e1k and written by his father Zden\u011bk Sv\u011br\u00e1k, who also stars in the film.", "It was released first in the Czech Republic in March 2007.", "The film is a comedy from the same team which made Kolya."]], ["Coney Island Baby (film)", ["Coney Island Baby is a 2003 comedy- drama in which film producer Amy Hobby made her directorial debut.", "Karl Geary wrote the film and Tanya Ryno was the film's producer.", "The music was composed by Ryan Shore.", "The film was shot in Sligo, Ireland, which is known locally as\" Coney Island\".", "The film was screened at the Newport International Film Festival.", "Hobby won the Jury Award for\" Best First Time Director\".", "The film made its premiere television broadcast on the Sundance Channel."]], ["Rakka (film)", ["The film was released on YouTube and Steam on 14 June 2017."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Marva Collins Story", 0], ["Akkara Paha", 0]], "evidences": [["The Marva Collins Story", "publication date", "1981"], ["Akkara Paha", "publication date", "1969"]], "answer": "Akkara Paha"}
{"_id": "f654bd0c0bd911eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the date of birth of the director of film Man-Trap?", "context": [["Terence Robinson", ["Terence D. Robinson( date of birth and death unknown) was a male wrestler who competed for England."]], ["Too Many Women (1942 film)", ["Too Many Women, also known as Girl Trouble and Man Trap, is a 1942 American film directed by Bernard B. Ray."]], ["Brian Saunders (weightlifter)", ["Brian Saunders( date of birth and death unknown) was a male weightlifter who competed for England."]], ["Man-Trap", ["Man-Trap is a 1961 American drama film about a Korean War veteran who becomes involved in a scheme to steal $3.5 million from a Central American dictator.", "The film was directed by Edmond O'Brien, and stars Jeffrey Hunter, David Janssen, and Stella Stevens."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Les Richards", ["Les Richards( date of birth unknown) was an Australian rules footballer who played with North Melbourne in the Victorian Football League( VFL)."]], ["Etan Boritzer", ["Etan Boritzer( born 1950) is an American writer of children \u2019s literature who is best known for his book\" What is God?\" first published in 1989.", "His best selling\" What is?\" illustrated children's book series on character education and difficult subjects for children is a popular teaching guide for parents, teachers and child- life professionals.", "Boritzer gained national critical acclaim after\" What is God?\" was published in 1989 although the book has caused controversy from religious fundamentalists for its universalist views.", "The other current books in the\" What is?\" series include", "What is Love?,", "What is Death?,", "What is Beautiful?,", "What is Funny?,", "What is Right?,", "What is Peace?,", "What is Money?,", "What is Dreaming?,", "What is a Friend?,", "What is True?,", "What is a Family?,", "What is a Feeling?\"", "The series is now also translated into 15 languages.", "Boritzer was first published in 1963 at the age of 13 when he wrote an essay in his English class at Wade Junior High School in the Bronx, New York on the assassination of John F. Kennedy.", "His essay was included in a special anthology by New York City public school children compiled and published by the New York City Department of Education.", "Boritzer now lives in Venice, California and maintains his publishing office there also.", "He has helped numerous other authors to get published through\" How to Get Your Book Published!\" programs.", "Boritzer is also a yoga teacher who teaches regular classes locally and guest- teaches nationally.", "He is also recognized nationally as an erudite speaker on\" The Teachings of the Buddha.\""]], ["Edmond O'Brien", ["Edmond O'Brien (September 10, 1915 \u2013 May 9, 1985) was an American actor who appeared in more than 100 films from the 1940s to the 1970s, often playing character parts.", "He received the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor and the corresponding Golden Globe for his supporting role in \"The Barefoot Contessa\" (1954), as well as a second Golden Globe and another Academy Award nomination for \"Seven Days in May\" (1964).", "His other notable films include \"The Hunchback of Notre Dame\" (1939),", "\"The Killers\" (1946), \"A Double Life\" (1947), \"White Heat\" (1949),", "\"D.O.A.\" (1949), \"The Hitch-Hiker\" (1953), \"Julius Caesar\" (1953), \"1984\" (1956), \"The Girl Can't Help It\" (1956), \"", "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance\" (1961), \"Fantastic Voyage\" (1966), \"The Wild Bunch\" (1969) and \"The Other Side of the Wind\" (2018)."]], ["Theodred II (Bishop of Elmham)", ["Theodred II was a medieval Bishop of Elmham.", "The date of Theodred's consecration unknown, but the date of his death was sometime between 995 and 997."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Man-Trap", 1], ["Edmond O'Brien", 0]], "evidences": [["Man-Trap", "director", "Edmond O'Brien"], ["Edmond O'Brien", "date of birth", "September 10, 1915"]], "answer": "September 10, 1915"}
{"_id": "076245340bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where did the composer of film Katariina Ja Munkkiniemen Kreivi study?", "context": [["Katariina ja Munkkiniemen kreivi", ["Katariina ja Munkkiniemen kreivi (\"Katariina and the Count of Munkkiniemi\") is a 1943 Finnish film directed by Ossi Elstel\u00e4.", "It is based on a novel by Kaarina Viitainojan.", "The film stars Regina Linnanheimo, Leif Wager, Elsa Rantalainen, Ester Toivonen and Eino Kaipainen.", "This film was Wager's first major feature film, and as a result he became one of the most popular Finnish male actors of the 1940s.", "The film is set in Helsinki in 1860.", "The plot is about the love between Katariina, a farmhand's daughter, and Count Mauritz Armborg of Munkkiniemi.", "The film's most famous scene features the 'Romance', which Count Mauritz sings in a park by the pond to Katariina, with music by Nils-Eric Fougstedt and lyrics by Reino Hirvisepp\u00e4.", "The film was first shown on Finnish television on 1 October 1965, and attracted approximately half a million viewers.", "A screening in July of the next year attracted about 1.36 million viewers.", "The film has been issued on VHS and DVD."]], ["The Seventh Company Outdoors", ["The Seventh Company Outdoors is a 1977 French comedy film directed by Robert Lamoureux.", "It is a sequel to Now Where Did the 7th Company Get to ?."]], ["Bert Grund", ["Bert Grund( 1920\u20131992) was a German composer of film scores."]], ["Yrj\u00f6 Tuominen", ["Yrj\u00f6 Tuominen( April 20, 1892 in Vaasa- October 13, 1946) was a Finnish actor.", "He studied at Tampere in the Swedish Technical College, and got a job in a Tampere linen factory as a machine draftsman.", "He started as an actor at the Tampere Workers' Theatre in 1919, then the Tampere Theatre.", "He then moved to the Helsinki theatre scene, where his future wife, Eine Laine, worked.", "At The National Theatre of Finland he developed a reputation as a fine character actor, and performed in roles as numerous Shakespearean characters such as King Lear.", "Yrj \u00f6 Tuominen is seen in more than 50 films.", "His movie career began in 1924, but it is his 1930s and 1940s films which he is best remembered for such as\" Tukkipojan morsian\"( 1931),\" Aatamin puvussa ja v\u00e4h\u00e4n Eevankin\"( 1931),\" Pohjalaisia\"( 1936),\" Asessorin naishuolet\"( 1937),\" Seitsem\u00e4n veljest\u00e4\"( 1939),\" Kohtalo johtaa meit\u00e4\"( 1943), and\" Katariina ja Munkkiniemen kreivi\"( 1945).", "In the 1940s up to his death he usually played respectable folk such as vicars, professors or judges and other people of authority."]], ["Thomas Morse", ["Thomas Morse( born June 30, 1968) is an American composer of film and concert music."]], ["Abe Meyer", ["Abe Meyer( 1901 \u2013 1969) was an American composer of film scores."]], ["Nils-Eric Fougstedt", ["Nils-Eric Fougstedt (24 May 1910, in Raisio \u2013 12 April 1961, in Helsinki) was a Finnish conductor and composer.", "He attended the Helsinki Conservatory and counted Erik Furuhjelm among his teachers.", "Fougstedt joined the staff of the Finnish Broadcasting Company (YLE) in 1938, where he founded the organisation's Soloist Choir, which later became the Radio Choir.", "In 1944, he became the conductor of YLE's Radio Orchestra, and was elevated to Chief Conductor in 1950.", "He served in the post until his death in 1961.", "Fougstedt taught music theory and choral conducting at the Sibelius Academy.", "He also was a member of the Swedish Royal Music Academy and received the honorary title of Professor in 1960.", "His compositions included \"Angoscia\" (1954), the first Finnish dodecaphonic orchestral work, \"Trittico sinfonico\" (1958), and \"Aurea dicta\" (1959).", "He is buried in the Hietaniemi Cemetery in Helsinki."]], ["Alonso Mudarra", ["Alonso Mudarra( c. 1510 \u2013 April 1, 1580) was a Spanish composer of the Renaissance, and also played the vihuela, a guitar- shaped string instrument.", "He was an innovative composer of instrumental music as well as songs, and was the composer of the earliest surviving music for the guitar."]], ["Henri Verdun", ["Henri Verdun( 1895\u20131977) was a French composer of film scores."]], ["Walter Ulfig", ["Walter Ulfig was a German composer of film scores."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Katariina ja Munkkiniemen kreivi", 6], ["Nils-Eric Fougstedt", 5]], "evidences": [["Katariina ja Munkkiniemen kreivi", "composer", "Nils-Eric Fougstedt"], ["Nils-Eric Fougstedt", "educated at", "Sibelius Academy"]], "answer": "Sibelius Academy"}
{"_id": "9c7fddf80bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What nationality is Adolfo Sormani's father?", "context": [["Roberto Savio", ["Roberto Savio( born in Rome, Italy, but also holding Argentine nationality) is a journalist, communication expert, political commentator, activist for social and climate justice and advocate of global governance.", "He has spent most of his career with Inter Press Service( IPS), the news agency which he founded in 1964 along with Argentine journalist Pablo Piacentini.", "Savio studied Economics at the University of Parma, followed by post -graduate courses in Development Economics under Gunnar Myrdal, History of Art and International Law in Rome.", "He started his professional career as a research assistant in International Law at the University of Parma."]], ["Ali Rahuma", ["Ali Khalifa Rahuma( born May 16, 1982) is a Libyan football midfielder who's nationality is Libyan.", "He currently plays for Al- Ittihad, and is a member of the Libya national football team."]], ["Eleni Gabre-Madhin", ["Eleni Zaude Gabre- Madhin, an Ethiopian economist with Swiss nationality, is a former Chief Executive Officer of the Ethiopia Commodity Exchange( ECX).", "She has had many years of experience working on agricultural markets \u2013 particularly in Sub- Saharan Africa \u2013 and has held senior positions in the World Bank, the International Food Policy Research Institute( Washington), and United Nations( Geneva)."]], ["Baglan Mailybayev", ["Baglan Mailybayev( in Kazakh \u0411\u0430\u0493\u043b\u0430\u043d \u0410\u0441\u0430\u0443\u0431\u0430\u0439\u04b1\u043b\u044b \u041c\u0430\u0439\u043b\u044b\u0431\u0430\u0435\u0432) was born on 20 May 1975 in Zhambyl region, Kazakhstan.", "His nationality is Kazakh.", "He is a politician of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Deputy Head of the Presidential Administration of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Doctor of Law( 2002)( under the supervision of Professor Zimanov S.Z.- scientific advisor and academician of National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Kazakhstan) and Ph.D. in Political Science( 1998)."]], ["Fulco", ["Fulco was the first known missionary Bishop of Estonia.", "He was appointed in 1165 by Eskil, the Danish Archbishop of Lund.", "Before his appointment, Fulco was a Benedictine monk in the abbey of Moutier- la- Celle, near Troyes in France.", "His nationality is not known.", "After his appointment, Fulco appears in sources only once.", "In 1171, Pope Alexander III asked the Archbishop of Trondheim to assign an Estonian monk Nicolaus living in Stavanger to go to Fulco's assistance.", "No further information survives about Fulco's work in Estonia, or whether he ever even got there."]], ["Khalid al-Habib", ["Khalid al- Habib also believed to use the nom de guerre Khalid al Harbi is an Al- Qaeda leader who has overseen Al- Qaeda operations in Afghanistan.", "In 2005 it was reported that al- Habib died in a US missile strike on the Pakistani village of Damadola though it is unclear whether this is the case as Pakistani officials have claimed that no Al- Qaeda leaders died in the attack.", "al- Habib's nationality is not clear with sources claiming he may be Egyptian or Moroccan."]], ["Angelo Sormani", ["\u00c1ngelo Benedicto Miguel Sormani (born 3 July 1939) is an Italian-Brazilian former football manager and player, who played as a forward; he was capable of playing anywhere along the front-line, as a centre-forward, as well as in an attacking midfield role, or also as a winger on the right flank.", "Born in Brazil, he represented the Italian national football team at the 1962 FIFA World Cup.", "Despite lacking pace, he was a physically strong, creative and intelligent player with excellent technical ability; throughout his career, he was known for his tactical versatility, power and determination, as well as his capability to take part in and initiate attacking plays due to his passing ability.", "Following his retirement, he also worked as a manager, coaching two clubs for which he formerly played: Roma, and Napoli."]], ["Nayelly Hern\u00e1ndez", ["Nayelly Hern\u00e1ndez( born 23 February 1986) is a former Mexican female professional squash player.", "She has represented Mexico internationally in several international competitions including the Central American and Caribbean Games, Pan American Games, Women's World Team Squash Championships.", "Nayelly achieved her highest career ranking of 57 in October 2011 during the 2011 PSA World Tour.", "Her husband Chris Walker whose nationality is English is also a professional squash player.", "She joined the Trinity College in 2008 as the first Mexican female to join a US college for squash and graduated in 2010."]], ["Rumbold of Mechelen", ["Saint Rumbold( or\" RumoldRomuold\") was an Irish or Scottish Christian missionary, although his true nationality is not known for certain.", "He was martyred near Mechelen by two men, whom he had denounced for their evil ways.", "Saint Rumbold's feast day is celebrated by the Roman Catholic Church, and Western Rite Orthodox Churches, on 24 June; and it is celebrated in Ireland on 3 July.", "He is the patron saint of Mechelen, where St. Rumbold's Cathedral possesses an elaborate golden shrine on its high altar, containing relics attributed to the saint.", "It is rumoured that his remains are buried inside the cathedral.", "Twenty- five paintings in the choir illustrate his life."]], ["Adolfo Sormani", ["Adolfo Sormani (born 11 August 1965) is an Italian retired footballer who is the head coach of Vejle Boldklub in the Danish Superliga.", "He previously managed Partizani Tirana in the Albanian Superliga.", "He is the son of former footballer and coach Angelo Sormani."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Adolfo Sormani", 2], ["Angelo Sormani", 0]], "evidences": [["Adolfo Sormani", "father", "Angelo Sormani"], ["Angelo Sormani", "country of citizenship", "Brazil"]], "answer": "Brazil"}
{"_id": "b2349c4608c311ebbd8dac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director born later, Federal Agent At Large or Strike Me Lucky?", "context": [["Strike Me Lucky", ["Strike Me Lucky is a 1934 Australian comedy musical film starring popular stage comic Roy Rene in his first and only film.", "It was the fourth feature film from Cinesound Productions but proved a box office disappointment; director Ken G. Hall says it was the only one of his features not to go into profit within a few years of release, although he says it eventually went into the black."]], ["W. Augustus Barratt", ["W. Augustus Barratt( 1873- 1947) was a Scottish- born, later American, songwriter and musician."]], ["Claude Weisz", ["Claude Weisz is a French film director born in Paris."]], ["Ken G. Hall", ["Kenneth George Hall, AO, OBE( 22 February 1901 \u2013 8 February 1994), better known as Ken G. Hall, was an Australian film producer and director, considered one of the most important figures in the history of the Australian film industry.", "He was the first Australian to win an Academy Award."]], ["Sepideh Farsi", ["Sepideh Farsi is an Iranian film director, born in Tehran in 1965."]], ["Federal Agent at Large", ["Federal Agent at Large is a 1950 American crime film directed by George Blair and written by Albert DeMond.", "The film stars Dorothy Patrick, Robert Rockwell, Kent Taylor, Estelita Rodriguez, Thurston Hall and Frank Puglia.", "The film was released on March 12, 1950, by Republic Pictures."]], ["Call Me Lucky", ["Call Me Lucky is a 2015 American documentary film directed by Bobcat Goldthwait about the life of satirist, author, and performer Barry Crimmins."]], ["George Blair (director)", ["George Blair( December 6, 1905 \u2013 April 19, 1970) was an American film director who worked generally on supporting features including many B- Westerns.", "Two of his earliest films were British- set thriller films starring C. Aubrey Smith, made for Republic Pictures."]], ["Donnie R. Marshall", ["Donnie R. Marshall is an American federal agent and former administrator of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration( DEA)."]], ["Strike Me Deadly", ["Strike Me Deadly is a 1963 American film.", "It was the first feature directed by Ted V. Mikels.", "It was originally called Crosshair and was shot in Oregon."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Federal Agent at Large", 0], ["Strike Me Lucky", 1], ["George Blair (director)", 0], ["Ken G. Hall", 0]], "evidences": [["Federal Agent at Large", "director", "George Blair"], ["Strike Me Lucky", "director", "Ken G. Hall"], ["George Blair (director)", "date of birth", "December 6, 1905"], ["Ken G. Hall", "date of birth", "22 February 1901"]], "answer": "Federal Agent At Large"}
{"_id": "9231537c0bb011ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is the paternal grandfather of Christopher Of Werle?", "context": [["Nicholas III of Werle", ["Nicholas III, Lord of Werle- G\u00fcstrow, nicknamed\" Staveleke\"( between 1311 and 1337 \u2013 between 10 August 1360 and 1 August 1361), was Lord of Werle- G\u00fcstrow from 1337 to 1360.", "He was the eldest son of John II of Werle and Matilda of Brunswick.", "After the death of his father in 1337, he ruled alone until 1339, at which point he ruled jointly with his brother Bernard II of Werle until 1347.", "In 1347, they split their inheritance, with Bernard II receiving Werle- Waren and Nicholas III retaining the smaller Werle- G\u00fcstrow.", "He is last mentioned in a document dated 10 August 1360 and probably died a short time later."]], ["Bernard II of Werle", ["Bernhard II, Lord of Werle[ G\u00fcstrow]( born:; died: between 16 January 1382 and 13 April 1382) was from 1339 to 1347 Lord of Werle- G\u00fcstrow, from 1347 to 1382 Lord of Werle- Waren and from 1374 also Lord of Werle- Goldberg.", "He was the youngest son of John II of Werle[ G\u00fcstrow] and his wife Matilda of Brunswick- Grubenhagen.", "After the death of his father John II in 1337, his brother Nicholas III ruled Werle alone, until Bernard came of age in 1339.", "They then ruled jointly until 1347.", "On 14 June 1347, Werle was divided, with Bernard taking Werle- Waren.", "In 1374, John IV of Werle- Goldberg died, and Bernard inherited his territory.", "He was last mentioned as living in a document dated 16 January 1382."]], ["Christopher of Werle", ["Christopher of Werle, Prince of the Wends (born: before 1385; died: 25 August 1425) was from 1395 or earlier to 1425, Lord of Werle-Goldberg and Werle-Waren.", "He succeeded his father, who died between 1385 and 1395.", "He was the son of John VI of Werle and Agnes, a daughter of Nicholas IV of Werle-Goldberg.", "After his father's death, his brother Nicholas V ruled alone until Christopher came of age; from 1401, they ruled jointly.", "After Nicholas V died in 1408, Christopher ruled alone.", "He began calling himself \"Prince of the Wends\" on 4 May 1418 on the basis of chronicles written by Bishop Otto of Havelberg, which he regarded as evidence for his royal descent.", "He was probably killed on 25 August 1425 during a battle at Pritzwalk against troops from Brandenburg.", "He was probably unmarried and definitely childless.", "With his death, the Werle-Goldberg line died out and Werle-Goldberg fell to his cousin William."]], ["John VI of Werle", ["John VI, Lord of Werle-Waren-Goldberg (born: after 1341; died: after 16 October 1385) was Lord of Werle-Goldberg from 1382 to 1385.", "He was the son of Bernard II of Werle and Elizabeth, daughter of John III, Count of Holstein-Pl\u00f6n.", "He reigned only along with his father and after his father's death in 1382 alone, over the Lordships of Werle-Goldberg and Werle-Waren.", "He was married with Agnes, daughter of Nicholas IV of Werle-Goldberg.", "It is not known when he died.", "In a document dated 16 October 1395, he is mentioned as being alive.", "He is known to have died before 1395."]], ["Rixa of Werle", ["Rixa of Werle( died 26 November 1317) was the only daughter of Lord Henry I of Werle and his wife Rikissa Birgersdotter.", "Rikissa was a daughter of Birger Magnusson of Bj\u00e4lbo and his first wife Ingeborg.", "Rixa of Werle married on 10 January 1284 with Duke Albert II of Brunswick- Wolfenb\u00fcttel.", "They had 11 children:"]], ["William of Werle", ["William of Werle( before 1393 or 1394 \u2013 8 September 1436), was co-regent of Werle from 1418 to 1425, then the sole ruler from 1425 until his death.", "After 1426, he called himself\" Prince of the Wends\".", "He was a son of Lorenz of Werle- G\u00fcstrow and his wife Matilda of Werle- Goldberg."]], ["John I of Werle", ["John I, Lord of Werle- Parchim( \u2013 15 October 1283), was from 1277 to 1281 to Lord of Werle and from 1281 to 1283 and to Lord of Werle- Parchim.", "He was the eldest son of Nicholas I and Jutta of Anhalt.", "After his father's death in 1277, he first ruled Werle together with his brothers Henry I and Bernard I. In 1281, it was decided to divide Werle and John took over control of Werle- Parchim.", "He was married with Sophia, the daughter of Count G\u00fcnther of Lindow- Ruppin.", "He died on 15 October 1283, and was buried in the Doberan Minster."]], ["Nicholas V of Werle", ["Lord Nicholas", "V of Werle[ Goldberg and- Waren]( between 1341 and 1385 \u2013 after 21 January 1408) was Lord of Werle- Goldberg and Werle- Waren from 1385( or 1395) until 1408.", "He was the son of John VI of Werle and Agnes, the daughter of Nicholas IV of Werle- Goldberg.", "He reigned jointly with his father and after his father's death, he ruled alone until 1401.", "After 1401, he ruled jointly with his brother Christopher on the rule Werle.", "After 1397 he married Sophie( died: before 21 August 1408), the daughter of Duke Bogislaw VI of Pomerania- Wolgast.", "She was the widow of the Duke Eric I of Mecklenburg- Schwerin.", "Nicholas V died in 1408 and was buried in the Doberan Minster.", "His daughter Judith( nicknamed\" Jutta\") was married to Henry, Duke of Mecklenburg- Stargard."]], ["Lorenz of Werle", ["Lorenz, Lord of Werle- G\u00fcstrow( between 1338 and 1340 \u2013 between 24 February 1393 and 6 May 1394) was Lord of Werle- G\u00fcstrow from 1360 to 1393( or 1394).", "He was the eldest son of Nicholas III, Lord of Werle- G\u00fcstrow and Agnes of Mecklenburg.", "After his father's death in 1360 or 1361, he initially ruled Werle- Gustrow alone.", "After 21 September 1365, he ruled jointly with his brother John V of Werle, as can be inferred from a deed they signed jointly on that date.", "John died young, before 9 September 1378.", "From that date onwards, documents were again signed by Lorenz alone.", "Lorenz last signed a deed on 24 February 1393."]], ["Nicholas IV of Werle", ["Nicholas IV, Lord of Werle[ Goldberg], nicknamed\" PoogenogePig's eyes\")( born: before 1331; died: between 14 March and 13 November 1354) was from 1350 to 1354 to Lord of Werle- Goldberg."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Christopher of Werle", 2], ["John VI of Werle", 1]], "evidences": [["Christopher of Werle", "father", "John VI of Werle"], ["John VI of Werle", "father", "Bernard II of Werle"]], "answer": "Bernard II of Werle"}
{"_id": "d463d76f098b11ebbdb0ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Are Oaklawn, Rhode Island and Ahmadabad-E Atayi both located in the same country?", "context": [["Benjamin T. Eames", ["Benjamin Tucker Eames( June 4, 1818 \u2013 October 6, 1901) was a U.S. Representative from Rhode Island.", "Born in Dedham, Massachusetts, Eames attended the common schools of Providence, Rhode Island, and academies in Massachusetts and Connecticut.", "He was employed as a bookkeeper for several years.", "He graduated from Yale College in 1843, where he was a member of Skull and Bones.", "He engaged as a teacher in the academy at North Attleboro, studying law at the same time.", "He was admitted to the bar in 1845 and commenced practice in Providence, Rhode Island.", "He served as recording and reading clerk of the Rhode Island House of Representatives 1845- 1850, and was a member of the Rhode Island Senate 1854- 1857, 1863, and again in 1864.", "He was one of the commissioners on the revision of the public laws of the State of Rhode Island in 1857.", "He served in the Rhode Island House of Representatives in 1859, 1860, 1868, and 1869.", "Eames was elected as a Republican to the Forty- second and to the three succeeding Congresses( March 4, 1871 \u2013 March 4, 1879).", "He served as chairman of the Committee on Private Land Claims( Forty- third Congress).", "He was not a candidate for renomination.", "He was again a member of the Rhode Island House of Representatives 1879- 1881, and served again in the Rhode Island Senate in 1884 and 1885.", "He died in East Greenwich, Rhode Island, October 6, 1901.", "He was interred in Swan Point Cemetery in Providence, Rhode Island."]], ["Rhode Island (disambiguation)", ["Rhode Island is a constituent state in the United States, officially titled the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations.", "Rhode Island may also refer to:"]], ["Ahmadabad-e Atayi", ["Ahmadabad -e Atayi( also Romanized as A\u1e29mad\u0101b\u0101d- e \u02bf A\u1e6d\u0101y\u012b; also known as A\u1e29mad\u0101b\u0101d) is a village in Hoseynabad Rural District, in the Central District of Anar County, Kerman Province, Iran.", "At the 2006 census, its population was 33, in 9 families."]], ["Lippitt, Rhode Island", ["Lippitt, Rhode Island is a village within the town of West Warwick, Rhode Island."]], ["Pontiac, Rhode Island", ["Pontiac is a historic village in Warwick, Rhode Island and Cranston, Rhode Island."]], ["Oaklawn, Rhode Island", ["Oak Lawn or Oaklawn is a historical village in southwest Cranston, Rhode Island.", "Prior to being named\" Oak Lawn\" in 1872 the area was known as\" Searle's Corner\".", "The Edward Searle House, built in 1677, and one of the oldest standing structures in Rhode Island, is located in Oak Lawn.", "The village is known for its annual May Breakfast, a New England tradition that began in Oak Lawn in 1865 as a way for the members of the Oak Lawn Baptist Church to raise money for local American Civil War veterans.", "The 1855 Herman Melville novel\" Israel Potter\" is based on the life and adventures of an American Revolutionary soldier who was raised on a farm near present- day Oak Lawn.", "Oak Lawn is also the site of an important archeological excavation: in the 1950s archeologists discovered bowls and other Native American artifacts, carved from soapstone and dating back more than 10,000 years.", "In the pre-colonial era the area was populated with bands of the Narragansett Indians known as the\" Meshanticut\" and\" Natick\" Indians.", "Much of the village was designated a historic district by the city of Cranston, and a section of the village, extending along Wilbur Avenue from Natick Road to Exchange Street, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977 as the Oak Lawn Historic District."]], ["Rhode Island Monthly", ["Rhode Island Monthly is a glossy monthly magazine about life in Rhode Island and Southeastern Massachusetts."]], ["History of Rhode Island", ["The history of Rhode Island is an overview of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations and the state of Rhode Island from pre-colonial times to the present."]], ["Robert E. Quinn", ["Robert Emmet Quinn( April 2, 1894 \u2013 May 19, 1975) was an American attorney and politician from Rhode Island.", "He served as the 58th Governor of Rhode Island and Judge for the Rhode Island Superior Court."]], ["Justine Caldwell", ["\" Justine Caldwell\" is an American politician and is a Democratic member of the Rhode Island House of Representatives representing District 30( East Greenwich, Rhode Island and West Greenwich, Rhode Island)."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Oaklawn, Rhode Island", 3], ["Ahmadabad-e Atayi", 0]], "evidences": [["Oaklawn, Rhode Island", "country", "American"], ["Ahmadabad-e Atayi", "country", "Iran"]], "answer": "no"}
{"_id": "3d69910508ba11ebbd88ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Who was born later, R\u00fcdiger Kruse or J\u00e9r\u00f4me Palatsi?", "context": [["W. Augustus Barratt", ["W. Augustus Barratt( 1873- 1947) was a Scottish- born, later American, songwriter and musician."]], ["Alexander Fuks", ["Alexander Fuks( 30 May 1917 \u2013 29 November 1978) was a German- born, later Israeli historian, archaeologist and papyrologist.", "He worked with Victor Tcherikover and Menahem Stern on the standard edition of Jewish papyri.", "He was a specialist in the study of Hellenistic Judaism."]], ["Prince Napol\u00e9on Bonaparte", ["Napol\u00e9on Joseph Charles Paul Bonaparte( 9 September 1822 \u2013 17 March 1891), usually called Napol\u00e9on- J\u00e9r\u00f4me Bonaparte or J\u00e9r\u00f4me Bonaparte, was the second son of Jerome, King of Westphalia and his second wife Catharina of W\u00fcrttemberg.", "An oustpoken liberal, he became the\" de facto\" head of the House of Bonaparte from 1879 to his death.", "He was n't considered a legitimate pretender to the throne by many Bonapartists, due to his fathers previous marriage without divorce.", "They instead preferred his son Victor.", "From the 1880s he was one of the stronger supporters of General Georges Boulanger, together with other monarchist forces.", "As well as bearing the title of Prince Napol\u00e9on, given him by his cousin Emperor Napoleon III in 1852, he was also 3rd Prince of Montfort, 1st Count of Meudon and Count of Moncalieri, following his marriage with Maria Clotilde of Savoy in 1859.", "His popular nickname, Plon- Plon, stemmed from his difficulty in pronouncing his own name while still a child."]], ["Dorothee Metlitzki", ["Dorothee Metlitzki( or Devora Metlitsky; July 27, 1914 \u2013 April 14, 2001) was a German- born, later American, author and professor of English at the University of California, Berkeley and, for most of her career, at Yale University.", "She was a specialist in medieval English literature and history, Arabic literature and language and of the author Herman Melville.", "In addition she was a Zionist who played an important role in the foundation of the modern State of Israel."]], ["R\u00fcdiger Kruse", ["R\u00fcdiger Kruse( born 10 June 1961 in Hamburg, West Germany), is a German politician who represents the Christian Democratic Union( CDU) in the Bundestag, the German federal parliament."]], ["J\u00e9r\u00f4me Palatsi", ["J\u00e9r\u00f4me Palatsi( born 10 December 1969) is a French retired footballer who played as a goalkeeper.", "Having had no impact as a professional in his country of birth, he spent the bulk of his senior career in Portugal, appearing in 180 Primeira Liga matches mainly at the service of Vit\u00f3ria de Guimar\u00e3es and retiring already in his 40s."]], ["Catherine I of Russia", ["Catherine I( born, later known as Marta Samuilovna Skavronskaya; \u2013) was the second wife of Peter the Great and Empress of Russia from 1725 until her death."]], ["Edwin Richards (field hockey)", ["Edwin William Gruffydd Richards (sometimes referred to as Edward; 15 December 1879 \u2013 10 December 1930) was a Welsh field hockey player from Abergavenny who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics where he won the bronze medal as a member of the Wales team.", "Richards was the son of Susanna Thomas and Edwin William Richards, an iron monger from Goytre.", "His father died from Typhoid on the 3 September 1879; Edwin was born later that year on 15 December.", "He died in Ipswich on 10 December 1930."]], ["Judah Even Shemuel", ["Judah Even Shemuel( Ukraine, 1886- Jerusalem, 1976) was a Ukrainian born, later Israeli, lexicographer, whose English- Hebrew dictionary was known as\" The Kaufman Dictionary\".", "He is not to be confused with another Hebrew lexicographer, Jacob Knaani, who also had the German- Yiddish surname Kaufmann."]], ["Jacob Knaani", ["Jacob Knaani( Kishenev, 1894- Jerusalem, 1978) was a Moldavian born, later Israeli, lexicographer.", "He is not to be confused with another Hebrew lexicographer, Judah Even Shemuel, who also had the German- Yiddish surname Kaufmann, and whose English- Hebrew dictionary was known as the\" Kaufmann Dictionary\"."]]], "supporting_facts": [["R\u00fcdiger Kruse", 0], ["J\u00e9r\u00f4me Palatsi", 0]], "evidences": [["R\u00fcdiger Kruse", "date of birth", "10 June 1961"], ["J\u00e9r\u00f4me Palatsi", "date of birth", "10 December 1969"]], "answer": "J\u00e9r\u00f4me Palatsi"}
{"_id": "35b7112408a711ebbd7fac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director died first, Beyond The Last Frontier or Capek'S Tales?", "context": [["Martin Fri\u010d", ["Martin Fri\u010d( 29 March 1902 \u2013 26 August 1968) was a Czech film director, screenwriter and actor.", "He had more than 100 directing credits between 1929 and 1968, including feature films, shorts and documentary films.", "Throughout his life, Fri\u010d struggled with alcoholism.", "On the day of the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968, he attempted suicide, after battling cancer.", "He died in the hospital five days later."]], ["Howard Bretherton", ["Howard Bretherton( 13 February 1890, Tacoma, Washington \u2013 12 April 1969, San Diego, California) was an American film director, film editor, and the father of film editor David Bretherton."]], ["Last Frontier Uprising", ["Last Frontier Uprising is a 1947 western film directed by Lesley Selander for Republic Pictures and starring Monte Hale and Adrian Booth."]], ["The Secret Ways", ["The Secret Ways is a 1961 American thriller film based on Alistair MacLean's novel\" The Last Frontier\".", "Directed by Phil Karlson. it stars Richard Widmark."]], ["Querelle", ["Querelle is a 1982 West German- French English- language drama film directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder and starring Brad Davis, adapted from French author Jean Genet's 1947 novel\" Querelle of Brest\".", "It marked Fassbinder's final film as a writer/ director; it was posthumously released just months after the director died of a drug overdose in June 1982."]], ["Thulasi (1987 film)", ["Thulasi is a 1987 Tamil romantic drama film directed by Ameerjan.", "The film features Murali and Seetha in lead roles.", "The film, produced by P. S. V. Hariharan, had musical score by Sampath Selvam and was released on 27 November 1987.", "The music director died before the release of the film."]], ["Le Masque de la M\u00e9duse", ["Le masque de la M\u00e9duse is a 2009 fantasy horror film directed by Jean Rollin.", "The film is a modern-day telling of the Greek mythological tale of the Gorgon and was inspired by the 1964 classic Hammer Horror film of the same name and the 1981 cult classic\" Clash of the Titans\".", "It was Rollin's final film, as the director died in 2010."]], ["The Last Frontier (1955 film)", ["The Last Frontier is a 1955 American Western film directed by Anthony Mann and starring Victor Mature, Guy Madison, Robert Preston, and Anne Bancroft.", "The film is set during the American Civil War at an isolated army base at the far reaches of the American frontier, where the Indians still far outnumber the whites.", "\" The Last Frontier\" was filmed in Technicolor and CinemaScope.", "On television, it has been shown retitled as\" Savage Wilderness\"."]], ["Capek's Tales", ["Capek's Tales is a 1947 Czech drama film directed by Martin Fri\u010d, based on 5 short detective stories by Karel \u010capek.", "It was nominated for the Grand International Award at the Venice Film Festival, 1947."]], ["Beyond the Last Frontier", ["Beyond the Last Frontier is a 1943 American film about an undercover Texas Ranger, John Paul Revere, within Big Bill Hadley's gang of crooks.", "Howard Bretherton directed the film and John K. Butler and Morton Grant wrote the screenplay.", "The film stars Eddie Dew as Johnny Revere, Harry Woods as Big Bill Hadley, Robert Mitchum as Trigger Dolan, Lorraine Miller as Susan Cook, and Smiley Burnette as Frog Millhouse.", "It was the first in the' John Paul Revere' series of films, followed by\" Pride of the Plains\" and\" Beneath Western Skies\"."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Beyond the Last Frontier", 1], ["Capek's Tales", 0], ["Howard Bretherton", 0], ["Martin Fri\u010d", 0]], "evidences": [["Beyond the Last Frontier", "director", "Howard Bretherton"], ["Capek's Tales", "director", "Martin Fri\u010d"], ["Howard Bretherton", "date of death", "12 April 1969"], ["Martin Fri\u010d", "date of death", "26 August 1968"]], "answer": "Capek'S Tales"}
{"_id": "a8e033ae0bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of the director of film Cristina (Film)?", "context": [["Jesse E. Hobson", ["Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 \u2013 November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955.", "Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Cristina (film)", ["Cristina is a 1946 Argentine comedy-drama film directed by Francisco M\u00fagica and starring Zully Moreno, Esteban Serrador and Alberto Closas."]], ["Francisco M\u00fagica", ["Francisco M\u00fagica (born 10 April 1907 in Buenos Aires, died in Buenos Aires in 1985) was an Argentine film director, film editor and cinematographer.", "M\u00fagica initially began his career in film as a cinematographer in the mid-1930s but by 1939 he had become a film director directing his first film \"El Solter\u00f3n\" early that year followed by the highly successful comedy \"As\u00ed es la vida\".", "He directed some 25 films including the 1942 film \"Adolescencia\".", "He retired from film in 1962."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Dolores Cristina", ["Dolores Cristina( born January 10, 1949) is a former Maltese politician who served in a number of ministerial positions under a number of Nationalist Governments."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["Jessica Cristina", ["Jessica Cristina( born December 12, 1975, Santurce, Puerto Rico) is a merengue artist and pop singer."]], ["Paula Cristina", ["Paula Cristina( born 7 July 1975) is a former Portuguese football player, who played for Portugal from 1995 to 2010."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Cristina (film)", 0], ["Francisco M\u00fagica", 0]], "evidences": [["Cristina", "director", "Francisco M\u00fagica"], ["Francisco M\u00fagica", "place of birth", "Buenos Aires"]], "answer": "Buenos Aires"}
{"_id": "1d8ff1d00bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where did John Hancock (Australian Businessman)'s mother graduate from?", "context": [["John Hancock Sr.", ["Rev. Col. John Hancock Sr.( March 1, 1671 December 6, 1752) was a colonial American clergyman, soldier, planter, politician, and paternal grandfather of American politician John Hancock III.", "Hancock graduated from Harvard College in 1689 and was ordained that year.", "He taught at the Grammar School at Cambridge, Massachusetts starting in 1691.", "In 1692 he was engaged as the preacher at Medford, Massachusetts, where he lived and served until November 1693.", "He was invited to preach at Lexington, Massachusetts in 1697, and remained the pastor there for 55 years, until his death in 1752.< br>", "His sons:", "He is buried at the Old Burying Ground in Lexington, Massachusetts."]], ["John H. Hall (gunsmith)", ["John Hancock Hall (January 4, 1781 \u2013 February 26, 1841) was the inventor of the M1819 Hall breech-loading rifle and a mass production innovator."]], ["John W. Hancock", ["John W. Hancock( April 13, 1901 \u2013 1993) was an American football player, track and field athlete, coach of football, basketball, track, and wrestling, and college athletics administrator.", "He played college football at the University of Iowa."]], ["John E. Hancock", ["John E. Hancock( March 23, 1903 \u2013 June 23, 1982) was a Vermont farmer and politician who served one term as Speaker of the Vermont House of Representatives."]], ["Joseph J. Sullivan (vaudeville)", ["Joseph J. Sullivan was a blackface comedian and acrobat in New York.", "He composed the song\" Where Did You Get That Hat?\" and first performed it in 1888.", "It was a great success and he performed it many times thereafter."]], ["John Hancock (Australian businessman)", ["John Hancock (born 1976 as John Langley Hayward) is an Australian businessman.", "He is the son of Gina Rinehart and grandson of the late mining magnate Lang Hancock."]], ["Gina Rinehart", ["Georgina Hope \"Gina\" Rinehart (n\u00e9eHancock, formerly Hayward; born 9 February 1954) is an Australian mining magnate and heiress.", "Rinehart is Chairman of Hancock Prospecting, a privately-owned mineral exploration and extraction company founded by her father, Lang Hancock.", "She is one of Australia's richest people; with \"Forbes\" estimating her net worth in 2019 at 14.8 billion as published in the list of Australia's 50 richest people; and \"The Australian Financial Review\" estimating her net worth in 2019 at 13.81 billion as published in the Financial Review Rich List.", "\"Forbes\" considers Rinehart one of the world's richest women.", "Rinehart was born in Perth, Western Australia, and spent her early years in the Pilbara.", "She boarded at St Hilda's Anglican School for Girls and then briefly studied at the University of Sydney, dropping out to work with her father at Hancock Prospecting.", "As Lang Hancock's only child, Rinehart inherited a 76.6% share in the company upon his death in 1992, and succeeded him as executive chairman.", "The company's remaining shares were transferred to a trust for her four children.", "When Rinehart took over Hancock Prospecting, her total wealth was estimated at 75 million.", "She oversaw a rapid expansion of the company over the following decade, and due to the iron ore boom of the early 2000s became a nominal billionaire in 2006.", "In the 2010s, Rinehart began to expand her holdings into areas outside the mining industry.", "She made sizeable investments in Ten Network Holdings and Fairfax Media (although she sold her interest in the latter in 2015), and also expanded into agriculture, buying several cattle stations.", "Rinehart was Australia's wealthiest person from 2011 to 2015, according to both \"Forbes\" and \"The Australian Financial Review\".", "Her wealth peaked at around 29 billion in 2012, at which point she overtook Christy Walton as the world's richest woman and was included on the \"Forbes\" list of The World's 100 Most Powerful Women.", "Rinehart's net worth dropped significantly over the following few years due to a slowdown in the Australian mining sector, however her fortune remains immense."]], ["John Hancock Jr.", ["Rev. Col. John Hancock Jr.( June 1, 1702 \u2013 May 7, 1744) was a colonial American clergyman, soldier, planter, politician, and father of politician John Hancock III.", "Hancock was born in Lexington, Massachusetts, He was the son of Col. John Hancock Sr. and Elizabeth Clark."]], ["Robert Paul Smith", ["Robert Paul Smith( April 16, 1915 \u2013 January 30, 1977) was an American author, most famous for his classic evocation of childhood,\" Where Did You Go? Out. What Did You Do? Nothing\"."]], ["Nancy Baron", ["Nancy Baron is an American rock singer who was active in New York City in the early 1960s, known for the singles\" Where Did My Jimmy Go?\" and\" I've Got A Feeling\"."]]], "supporting_facts": [["John Hancock (Australian businessman)", 1], ["Gina Rinehart", 5]], "evidences": [["John Hancock", "mother", "Gina Rinehart"], ["Gina Rinehart", "educated at", "St Hilda's Anglican School for Girls"]], "answer": "St Hilda's Anglican School for Girls"}
{"_id": "ffc7bfaa0bda11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the husband of Maria Kaczy\u0144ska born?", "context": [["Andrew Upton", ["Andrew Upton( born 1 February 1966) is an Australian playwright, screenwriter, and director.", "He is the husband of actress Cate Blanchett."]], ["Lech Kaczy\u0144ski", ["Lech Aleksander Kaczy\u0144ski (18 June 194910 April 2010) was a Polish lawyer and politician who served as the Mayor of Warsaw from 2002 until 2005 and as the President of Poland from 2005 until his death in 2010.", "Before he became president, he was also a member of the Law and Justice party.", "He was the identical twin brother of the former Prime Minister of Poland and current Chairman of the Law and Justice party, Jaros\u0142aw Kaczy\u0144ski.", "In 2006, Kaczynski brothers became the first pair of brothers in the world to serve as President and Prime Minister of a country and the only twin brothers to achieve the feat.", "On 10 April 2010, he died in the crash of a Polish Air Force jet that occurred on a landing attempt at Smolensk North Airport in Russia."]], ["Jon Leach", ["Jonathan Leach( born April 18, 1973) is a former professional tennis player from the United States.", "He is the husband of Lindsay Davenport."]], ["Alan Pownall", ["Stephen Alan Fletcher Pownall( born 30 December 1986) is an English singer- songwriter and the husband of actress Gabriella Wilde."]], ["Stan Marks", ["Stan Marks is an Australian writer and journalist.", "He is the husband of Holocaust survivor Eva Marks."]], ["Maria Kaczy\u0144ska", ["Maria Helena Kaczy\u0144ska (21 August 1942 \u2013 10 April 2010) was the First Lady of Poland from 2005 to 2010 as the wife of President Lech Kaczy\u0144ski."]], ["Devisingh Ransingh Shekhawat", ["Devisingh Ransingh Shekhawat is the former and first First Gentleman of India as the husband of Pratibha Patil."]], ["Aleksandra Kaczy\u0144ska", ["Aleksandra Kaczy\u0144ska( born 2 December 1954) is a Polish rower.", "She competed at the 1976 Summer Olympics and the 1980 Summer Olympics."]], ["Stan Rice", ["Stan Rice( November 7, 1942 \u2013 December 9, 2002) was an American poet and artist.", "He was the husband of author Anne Rice."]], ["James Randall Marsh", ["James Randall Marsh( 1896- 1965) was an American artist and the husband of Anne Steele Marsh."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Maria Kaczy\u0144ska", 0], ["Lech Kaczy\u0144ski", 0]], "evidences": [["Maria Helena Kaczy\u0144ska", "spouse", "Lech Kaczy\u0144ski"], ["Lech Kaczy\u0144ski", "place of birth", "Warsaw"]], "answer": "Warsaw"}
{"_id": "3b43439a0bb011ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is Mahisente Habte Mariam's mother-in-law?", "context": [["Mahisente Habte Mariam", ["Princess Mahisente Habte Mariam(born at Nekemte on 9 February 1937) is the widow of Prince Sahle Selassie, youngest son of Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia.", "She is the daughter of \"Dejazmach\" Habte Mariam Gebre-Igziabiher, heir to the former Welega Kingdom of Leqa Naqamte, and later served as governor of Welega province.", "Her mother was \"Woizero\" Yeshimebet Guma, a prominent Welega Oromo noblewoman who was later married to Ras Mesfin Selashi, a leading Ethiopian aristocrat and close associate of Emperor Haile Selassie.", "Princess Mahisente is also the mother of Prince Ermias Sahle Selassie, the current President of the Crown Council of Ethiopia.", "Princess Mahisente worked for many years with the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) before her retirement.", "The princess currently lives in the suburbs of", "Washington D.C. She is the last surviving daughter-in-law of Emperor Haile Selassie."]], ["Prince Sahle Selassie", ["Prince Sahle Selassie (27 February 1932 \u2013 24 April 1962) was the youngest child of Emperor Haile Selassie and Empress Menen Asfaw of Ethiopia.", "His full title was \"His Imperial Highness, Prince Sahle Selassie Haile Selassie\"."]], ["Maria Thins", ["Maria Thins( c. 1593 \u2013 27 December 1680) was the mother- in- law of Johannes Vermeer and a member of the Gouda Thins family."]], ["Eldon Howard", ["Eldon Howard was a British screenwriter.", "She was the mother- in- law of Edward J. Danziger and wrote a number of the screenplays for films by his company Danziger Productions."]], ["Vera Mileti\u0107", ["Vera Mileti\u0107 (Serbian Cyrillic: \u0412\u0435\u0440\u0430 \u041c\u0438\u043b\u0435\u0442\u0438\u045b; 8 March 1920 \u2013 7 September 1944) was a Serbian student and soldier.", "She was notable for being the mother of Mira Markovi\u0107, posthumously making her the mother-in-law of Serbian president Slobodan Milo\u0161evi\u0107."]], ["Ermias Sahle Selassie", ["Prince Ermias Sahle Selassie( born 14 June 1960 in Addis Ababa) is the only son of Prince Sahle Selassie of Ethiopia and Princess Mahisente Habte Mariam.", "He is the grandson of Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia, and furthermore of\" Dejazmach\" Habte Mariam Gebre- Igziabiher, the heir to the former Welega kingdom of Leqa Naqamte, and later served as governor of Welega province.", "Currently the prince is ninth in the line of succession to the vacant imperial throne."]], ["Priscilla Pointer", ["Priscilla Marie Pointer( born May 18, 1924) is an American stage, film and television character actress.", "She began her career in the theater, including productions on Broadway.", "Later, Pointer moved to Hollywood to act in films and on television.", "She is the mother of Amy Irving, therefore making her the former mother- in- law of filmmakers Steven Spielberg and Bruno Barreto and the mother- in- law of documentary filmmaker Kenneth Bowser, Jr."]], ["Doria Ragland", ["Doria L. Ragland( born September 2, 1956) is the mother of Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, the mother- in- law of Prince Harry, and the maternal grandmother of Archie Mountbatten- Windsor, who is seventh in line to the British throne.", "She is a former makeup artist, business owner, yoga instructor, and former social worker who worked in the mental health sector from 2015 to 2018."]], ["Marian Shields Robinson", ["Marian Lois Robinson( n\u00e9e Shields; born July 29, 1937) is the mother of Michelle Obama, former First Lady of the United States, and Craig Robinson, a basketball executive, and the mother- in- law of former U.S. President Barack Obama."]], ["Baroness G\u00f6sta von dem Bussche-Haddenhausen", ["Baroness G\u00f6sta von dem Bussche- Haddenhausen( 26 January 1902 \u2013 13 June 1996) was the mother of Prince Claus of the Netherlands, who was the Prince Consort of Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands, thus making her the mother- in- law of the former Dutch Queen.", "She is also the paternal grandmother of King Willem- Alexander of the Netherlands, who is the current Dutch King."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Mahisente Habte Mariam", 0], ["Prince Sahle Selassie", 0]], "evidences": [["Mahisente Habte Mariam", "spouse", "Prince Sahle Selassie"], ["Prince Sahle Selassie", "mother", "Menen Asfaw"]], "answer": "Menen Asfaw"}
{"_id": "c2fc21d60baf11ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is the mother-in-law of Queen Hyojeong?", "context": [["Cornelia (mother of the Gracchi)", ["Cornelia( c. 190s \u2013 c. 115 BC) was the second daughter of Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus, the hero of the Second Punic War, and Aemilia Paulla.", "She is remembered as a prototypical example of a virtuous Roman woman.", "She was the mother of the Gracchi brothers, and the mother- in- law of Scipio Aemilianus."]], ["Maria Thins", ["Maria Thins( c. 1593 \u2013 27 December 1680) was the mother- in- law of Johannes Vermeer and a member of the Gouda Thins family."]], ["Ebba Eriksdotter Vasa", ["Ebba Eriksdotter Vasa (circa 1491 \u2013 21 November 1549) was a Swedish noblewoman.", "She was the mother of Queen Margaret Leijonhufvud and the second cousin and mother-in-law of King Gustav Vasa."]], ["Vera Mileti\u0107", ["Vera Mileti\u0107 (Serbian Cyrillic: \u0412\u0435\u0440\u0430 \u041c\u0438\u043b\u0435\u0442\u0438\u045b; 8 March 1920 \u2013 7 September 1944) was a Serbian student and soldier.", "She was notable for being the mother of Mira Markovi\u0107, posthumously making her the mother-in-law of Serbian president Slobodan Milo\u0161evi\u0107."]], ["Marian Shields Robinson", ["Marian Lois Robinson( n\u00e9e Shields; born July 29, 1937) is the mother of Michelle Obama, former First Lady of the United States, and Craig Robinson, a basketball executive, and the mother- in- law of former U.S. President Barack Obama."]], ["Queen Hyojeong", ["Queen Hyojeong (6 March 1831 \u2013 2 January 1904) also known as Empress Dowager Myeongheon (\uba85\ud5cc\uc655\ud0dc\ud6c4) was the Queen Consort of King Heonjong of Joseon, the 24th monarch of the Joseon Dynasty.", "She was of the Hong clan (\uba85\ud5cc\uc655\ud6c4 \ud64d\uc528)", "
"]], ["Eldon Howard", ["Eldon Howard was a British screenwriter.", "She was the mother- in- law of Edward J. Danziger and wrote a number of the screenplays for films by his company Danziger Productions."]], ["Baroness G\u00f6sta von dem Bussche-Haddenhausen", ["Baroness G\u00f6sta von dem Bussche- Haddenhausen( 26 January 1902 \u2013 13 June 1996) was the mother of Prince Claus of the Netherlands, who was the Prince Consort of Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands, thus making her the mother- in- law of the former Dutch Queen.", "She is also the paternal grandmother of King Willem- Alexander of the Netherlands, who is the current Dutch King."]], ["Heonjong of Joseon", ["Heonjong of Joseon (8 September 1827 \u2013 25 July 1849) was the 24th king of the Joseon Dynasty of Korea.", "He was the grandson of Sunjo.", "His father was Crown Prince Hyomyeong (posthumously named Ikjong), who died at the age of 20 before becoming king and his mother was Queen Sinjeong of the Pungyang Jo clan.", "Heonjong was born three-years before Hyomyeong's death."]], ["Priscilla Pointer", ["Priscilla Marie Pointer( born May 18, 1924) is an American stage, film and television character actress.", "She began her career in the theater, including productions on Broadway.", "Later, Pointer moved to Hollywood to act in films and on television.", "She is the mother of Amy Irving, therefore making her the former mother- in- law of filmmakers Steven Spielberg and Bruno Barreto and the mother- in- law of documentary filmmaker Kenneth Bowser, Jr."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Queen Hyojeong", 0], ["Heonjong of Joseon", 2]], "evidences": [["Queen Hyojeong", "spouse", "Heonjong of Joseon"], ["Heonjong of Joseon", "mother", "Queen Sinjeong"]], "answer": "Queen Sinjeong"}
{"_id": "d2781aee086611ebbd5eac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Are The Malfated and The Fabulous Thunderbirds both from the same country?", "context": [["Los Fabulocos", ["Los Fabulocos is a Cali- Mex band that is led by Jesus Cuevas, a vocalist and accordion player who used to be with the Blazers, an East L.A.- based group.", "It also features Kid Ramos who has in the past worked with the Fabulous Thunderbirds.", "Like, Malo, Los Lobos, El Chicano, the Blazers, and Tierra."]], ["The Gentlemen (Dallas band)", ["The Gentlemen were an American garage rock band from Dallas, Texas who were active from 1964- 1968.", "They are best known for their 1966 song,\" It's a Cry'n Shame,\" which has been recognized as one of the greatest songs in garage rock.", "The band is noted for the contributions of guitarist and songwriter, Seab Meador.", "Jimmie Vaughan, later a member the Fabulous Thunderbirds and brother of Stevie Ray Vaughan, served a brief stint for several months in the Gentlemen in late 1965 and early 1966, but did not appear on any of their recordings.", "He went on to play in another Dallas garage rock band, the Chessmen."]], ["The Malfated", ["The Malfated are an independent guitar band from London, England, who gained a cult following using online websites such as MySpace.", "The band formed in 2004, and were one of the first UK bands to join MySpace in 2004.", "They use a drum machine, which they call' Bel The Expendable Drum Machine'.", "Line ups have gone through various changes, Karl Steiger being the only constant.", "The current line- up of The Malfated is Karl Steiger( vocals, bass, keyboards, percussion) and Robert Ackerman( all guitars, bass, keyboards).", "The Malfated's lyrics and music are predominantly written by frontman Karl Steiger, with occasional musical input from guitarist Natasha Spencer.", "Their sound draws from a large range of guitar genres- gothic rock, rock music, rock and roll, heavy metal, punk rock, indie rock, glam rock, deathrock, psychedelic rock, alternative metal, and pop- and their fanbase is largely made up of individuals from various alternative subcultures.", "The Malfated are part of a significant new breed of British bands using the Internet to reach out to people, rather than being dependent on television and printed mass media.", "Upon their arrival on MySpace, The Malfated regularly out- performed bigger bands such as Green Day in the MySpace charts, and continue to remain a mainstay.", "Although The Malfated have been approached by various independent labels, the band decided to go it alone, recording, pressing and distributing their own material which they then sold online.", "This meant that they retained complete control of the material they were able to record and release, as well as being able to release the sleeve artwork of their choosing.", "Their debut CD,' Rat Candy', was released in June 2006 to immediate fanfare, and has currently sold in excess of five thousand copies, in an age when a big star on a big label need only sell three thousand singles to reach Number One in the UK Singles Chart.", "By the end of 2006, the band had already debuted five new songs from their forthcoming, and as- yet- untitled second album, on their MySpace profile."]], ["Hot Number", ["Hot Number is a studio album by the blues rock band", "The Fabulous Thunderbirds.", "It was released in 1987."]], ["Roll of the Dice", ["Roll of the Dice is a 1995 studio album by Texas- based blues rock band", "The Fabulous Thunderbirds, their second without Jimmie Vaughan."]], ["The Hurricanes", ["The Fabulous Hurricanes( formerly The Hurricanes) are a rhythm& blues group originally from Edinburgh, now based in London."]], ["The Best of the Fabulous Thunderbirds: Early Birds Special", ["The Best of the Fabulous Thunderbirds: Early Birds Special is a 2011 compilation album by Texas- based blues rock band", "The Fabulous Thunderbirds released on Benchmark Recordings.", "The album features a collection of songs from the original tracks from their first four albums, live versions, and the hits from their later albums- spanning their first decade of recording and touring."]], ["Fabulous Five", ["The Fabulous Five may refer to:"]], ["The Fabulous Thunderbirds", ["The Fabulous Thunderbirds are an American blues rock band formed in Texas in 1974."]], ["T-Bird Rhythm", ["T- Bird Rhythm is the fourth studio album by Texas- based blues rock band", "The Fabulous Thunderbirds released in 1982.", "The recording features a mixture of covers and originals."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Malfated", 7], ["The Fabulous Thunderbirds", 0]], "evidences": [["The Malfated", "country of origin", "British"], ["The Fabulous Thunderbirds", "country of origin", "American"]], "answer": "no"}
{"_id": "c504923408fe11ebbdadac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film came out first, Amman Kovil Thiruvizha or Like Minds?", "context": [["Kabani Nadi Chuvannappol", ["Kabani Nadi Chuvannappol(\" When the River Kabani Turned Red\") is a 1975 Malayalam feature film directed by P. A. Backer, produced by Pavithran, and starring T. V. Chandran, Shalini, Raveendran and J. Siddiqui.", "This leftist political drama film came out during the Emergency period.", "It was the directorial debut of P. A. Backer, who won that year's awards for Best Director and Second Best Film at the Kerala State Film Awards.", "Pavithran, who later directed many critically acclaimed Malayalam films produced the film.", "T. V. Chandran, who also later went on to direct a bevy of award- winning films in Malayalam and Tamil, played the lead role.", "After certain post-production controversies, the film debuted in theatres on 16 July 1976."]], ["Amman Kovil Thiruvizha", ["Amman Kovil Thiruvizha is a 1990 Tamil Indian feature film directed by Murugan Kalainjanam.", "The film stars Nizhalgal Ravi and Kanaka in the lead roles."]], ["Amman Kovil Vaasalile", ["Amman Kovil Vaasalile", "( Tamil: \u0b85\u0bae\u0bcd\u0bae\u0ba9\u0bcd \u0b95\u0bcb\u0bb5\u0bbf\u0bb2\u0bcd \u0bb5\u0bbe\u0b9a\u0bb2\u0bbf\u0bb2\u0bc7) is a 1996 Indian Tamil film, directed by Ramarajan and produced by S. Rajaram.", "The film stars Ramarajan, Sangita, Manivannan and Senthil in lead roles.", "The film had musical score by Sirpy."]], ["My Little Eye", ["My Little Eye is a 2002 British horror film directed by Marc Evans about five adults who agree to spend six months together in an isolated mansion while being filmed at all times.", "The idea for the film came from reality television shows such as\" Big Brother\".", "The title refers to the guessing game I spy."]], ["Life Is What You Make It (film)", ["Life Is What You Make", "It is a 2017 documentary film which explores the life of award- winning Filipino theatre producer Jhett Tolentino from his migration into the United States and his entry into theatre production in New York.", "The film came with a soundtrack album entitled\" Life Is What You Make It: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack\"."]], ["Amman Kovil Kizhakale", ["Amman Kovil Kizhakale is a 1986 Tamil romantic drama film, starring Vijayakanth and Radha.", "This movie was a big commercial success.", "It ran 100 days in many theaters and ran 175 days in several theaters in Tamil Nadu.", "All the songs in the film were composed by Ilaiyaraaja and were massive hits.", "Vijayakanth also won the Filmfare Award for Best Actor \u2013 Tamil."]], ["Like Minds", ["Like Minds is a 2006 Australian thriller film written and directed by Gregory J. Read.", "The film was produced by the South Australian Film Corporation.", "It debuted in Australia on 9 November 2006.", "The psychological thriller is the first Australian/ UK co-production to be set in the UK in over a decade.", "\" Like Minds\" was retitled\" Murderous Intent\" for its 2007 U.S. DVD release."]], ["The Fabulous Senorita", ["The Fabulous Senorita is a 1952 American musical comedy film directed by R.G. Springsteen and starring Estelita Rodriguez, Robert Clarke and Nestor Paiva.", "The film came at the tail- end of a cycle of Latin American- themed films, through it did introduce a new star Rita Moreno."]], ["Operation Leopard", ["La l\u00e9gion saute sur Kolwezi also known as\" Operation Leopard\" is a French war film directed by Raoul Coutard filmed in French Guiana.", "The script is based on the true story of the Battle of Kolwezi that happened in 1978.", "It was diligently described in a book of the same name by former 1 REP Captain Pierre Sergent.", "He published his book in 1979; the film came out in 1980.", "Raoul Coutard shot the film in a documentary style."]], ["The Night of Nights", ["The Night of Nights is a 1939 black- and- white drama film written by Donald Ogden Stewart and directed by Lewis Milestone for Paramount Pictures that starred Pat O' Brien, Olympe Bradna, and Roland Young.", "The film received positive contemporary reviews from publications such as\" The New York Times\".", "Director Milestone went on to other successful productions after the film came out, including\" Ocean's 11\" and\" Pork Chop Hill\".", "The movie has no relation to the use of the phrase\" Night of Nights\" for the night of the Academy Awards ceremony, the album by musical group", "The Seekers, or the Touhou Project song."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Amman Kovil Thiruvizha", 0], ["Like Minds", 0]], "evidences": [["Amman Kovil Thiruvizha", "publication date", "1990"], ["Like Minds", "publication date", "2006"]], "answer": "Amman Kovil Thiruvizha"}
{"_id": "abb7ff860bdc11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the director of film A Day Of Roses In August born?", "context": [["Lynn August", ["Lynn August( born Joseph Leonard August Jr.; August 7, 1948) is an American zydeco accordionist, keyboard player, singer and bandleader."]], ["Max Mack", ["Max Mack (1884\u20131973) was a German screenwriter, film producer and director during the Silent era.", "He is particularly known for his 1913 film \"The Other\".", "During the 1910s he directed nearly a hundred of films in a variety of different genres.", "Born as Moritz Myrthenzweig in Halberstadt, the Jewish Mack was later forced to emigrate to escape Nazism, and settled in the United Kingdom.", "His final film was the 1935 quota quickie \"Be Careful, Mr. Smith\"."]], ["Avery August", ["Avery August( born December 28, 1964) is a Belizean- born American scientist who is currently a Professor of Immunology and Vice Provost at Cornell University."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Nimi Adokiye", ["Nimi Adokiye is a Nigerian- American actress.", "She is best known for her work on the film\" Day of the Mummy\" and\" Girls Night Interrupted\"."]], ["Alba August", ["Alba Ad\u00e9le August( born, Copenhagen, Denmark) is a Danish- Swedish actress."]], ["A Day of Roses in August", ["A Day of Roses in August (German: Ein Tag der", "Rosen", "im August) is a 1927 German silent film directed by Max Mack and starring Eduard von Winterstein, Margarete Sch\u00f6n and Ernst R\u00fcckert.", "The film takes place in August 1914 at the beginning of the First World War.", "The film's art direction was by Kurt Richter."]], ["Joseph Pilato", ["Joseph\" Joe\" Pilato( March 16, 1949 \u2013 March 24, 2019) was an American film and voice actor.", "He is perhaps best known for his performance as Captain Rhodes in the 1985 film\" Day of the Dead\"."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]]], "supporting_facts": [["A Day of Roses in August", 2], ["Max Mack", 3]], "evidences": [["A Day of Roses in August", "director", "Max Mack"], ["Max Mack", "place of birth", "Halberstadt"]], "answer": "Halberstadt"}
{"_id": "9b16b2dc0bda11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of the director of film R\u0119ce Do G\u00f3ry?", "context": [["Jesse E. Hobson", ["Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 \u2013 November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955.", "Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation."]], ["Jerzy Skolimowski", ["Jerzy Skolimowski (born 5 May 1938) is a Polish film director, screenwriter, dramatist and actor.", "A graduate of the prestigious National Film School in \u0141\u00f3d\u017a, Skolimowski has directed more than twenty films since his 1960 d\u00e9but \"Oko wykolThe Menacing Eye\").", "In 1967 he was awarded Golden Bear for his film \"Le d\u00e9part\".", "His most famous film is \"Deep End\" (1970), starring Jane Asher and John Moulder Brown.", "He lived in Los Angeles for over 20 years where he painted in a figurative, expressionist mode and occasionally acted in films.", "He recently returned to Poland, and to film making as a writer and director, after a 17-year hiatus with \"Cztery noce z Ann\u0105Four Nights with Anna\") in 2008.", "He received the Golden Lion Award for Lifetime Achievement at the 2016 Venice Film Festival."]], ["Krzysztof Grabowski", ["Krzysztof \u201e Graba\u017c \u201d Grabowski( born March 13, 1965 in Pi\u0142a) \u2013 Polish poet, singer, author of lyrics and music for songs by bands Pid\u017cama Porno, Strachy Na Lachy, R\u0119ce Do G\u00f3ry and Lavina Cox.", "His lyrics are functioning also as poetry- they were released for the first time in 1994 in\" Welwetowe Swetry\".", "The book contained 46 song lyrics from the bands R\u0119ce do G\u00f3ry, Pid\u017cama Porno, and Lavina Cox and was released by Wydawnictwo Lampa i Iskra Bo\u017ca.", "In 1997 there was a reedition of that book, containing 63 song lyrics( most of them with guitar chords).", "In 2008 Lampa released\" Wiersze\", a book with all the lyrics written by Grabowski."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["R\u0119ce do g\u00f3ry", ["R\u0119ce do g\u00f3ry (known in its subtitled English version as Hands Up!) is a Polish drama film directed by Jerzy Skolimowski.", "It is the fourth of a series of semi-autobiographical films in which Skolimowski himself plays his \"alter ego\", Andrzej Leszczyc.", "At the time it was banned in Poland, under the Communist regime, for 18 years because it depicted the Stalinist past.", "The film was originally made in 1967 in monochrome by studio.", "In a twenty-minute section (filmed in colour) added by Skolimowski in 1981 he explains how the original was withheld by Polish censors of the time, and that this was a principal cause of", "his leaving his country; however following liberalisation in Poland, he was invited to resuscitate it.", "The introduction includes, apart from some fictional apocalyptic passages, shots of Beirut ruined by the civil wars of the 1970s, where Skolimowski is working as an actor on Volker Schloendorff's German film \"Die F\u00e4lschung (Circle of Deceit)\", and also shots of London featuring demonstrations in favour of \"Solidarnosc\", Speaker's Corner, and an exhibition of Skolimowski's own paintings.", "These sections include cameo roles by Bruno Ganz, David Essex, Mike Sarne and others.", "Some of the music in this introduction is from the 1970 choral work \"Kosmogonia\" by the Polish composer Krzysztof Penderecki.", "The original film is a surrealistic reunion of Leszczyc (who has apparently become a veterinary surgeon) and some of his student colleagues.", "They refer to themselves by the makes of the cars they own", "- Leszczyc owns a Zastawa, one owns a Wartburg, the others own more upmarket models such as an Opel Rekord or the Alfa Romeo owned by the unhappily married couple.", "Supposedly taking speed (although it is later revealed the pills are a placebo), and carousing in the cattle truck of a freight train, the group offers various satirical sidelights on Polish society of the 1960s.", "The characters also reflect that the truck may have been one of those in which the former generation were transported during World War II to the Nazi death camps.", "The final credits show the actors as they are in 1981, with the exception of Bogumil Kobiela, who died in 1969.", "The film was screened out of competition at the 1981 Cannes Film Festival."]], ["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]], ["S. N. Mathur", ["S.N. 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{"_id": "5cafe1780bb011ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who are William Cunningham, 9Th Earl Of Glencairn's aunt?", "context": [["George Talbot, 9th Earl of Shrewsbury", ["George Talbot, 9th Earl of Shrewsbury, 9th Earl of Waterford( 19 December 1566 \u2013 2 April 1630), was the son of Sir John Talbot( died 1611) of Grafton in Worcestershire, who was a prominent Roman Catholic, frequently fined or imprisoned on account of his faith."]], ["William Cunningham, 4th Earl of Glencairn", ["William Cunningham, 4th Earl of Glencairn, 5th Lord of Kilmaurs( c. 1480\u20131548) was a Scottish nobleman, soldier, and\" notorious intriguer\"."]], ["Kawamura Sumiyoshi", ["Count, was an admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy.", "Kawamura's wife Haru was the aunt of Saig\u014d Takamori."]], ["James Cunningham, 7th Earl of Glencairn", ["James Cunningham, 7th Earl of Glencairn( 1552\u20131630) was a Scottish peer and member of the Privy Council of Scotland."]], ["John Cunningham, 15th Earl of Glencairn", ["John Cunningham, 15th Earl of Glencairn( 1749 \u2013 24 September 1796) was a Scottish nobleman, cavalry officer, and finally a priest.", "The younger son of William Cunningham, 13th Earl of Glencairn( d. 1775) he succeeded his elder brother James, one of Scotland's Representative Peers, upon his death, unmarried, in Falmouth in 1790.", "For some time Lord John Cunningham was an officer in the 14th Royal Dragoons, but afterwards entered into Holy Orders of the Church of England.", "He died at Coats House, then west of the city of Edinburgh( now absorbed), in his 47th year.", "In 1785 he had married Isabel, daughter of Henry David Erskine, 10th Earl of Buchan( d. 1767), and widow of William Leslie Hamilton.", "They had no issue and the title became dormant.", "He is buried against the south- west wall in St Cuthberts Churchyard in Edinburgh."]], ["Gerald FitzGerald, 11th Earl of Kildare", ["Gerald FitzGerald, 11th Earl of Kildare( 1525 \u2013 16 November 1585), also known as the\" Wizard Earl\"( a sobriquet also given to The 9th Earl of Northumberland), was an Irish peer.", "He was the son of The 9th Earl of Kildare and his second wife Elizabeth, Countess of Kildare."]], ["William Cunningham, 9th Earl of Glencairn", ["William Cunningham, 9th Earl of Glencairn (1610\u20131664), was a Scottish nobleman, Lord Chancellor of Scotland, and a cavalier.", "He was also the chief of Clan Cunningham.", "The eldest son of William Cunningham, 8th Earl of Glencairn, on 21 July 1637", "this William obtained a ratification from King Charles 1st, under the Royal Sign Manual, of the original Glencairn Letters Patent of 1488.", "He was sworn a member of the Privy Council of Scotland and in 1641 was appointed a Commissioner of the Treasury."]], ["William Cunningham, 8th Earl of Glencairn", ["William Cunningham, 8th Earl of Glencairn (1575\u20131630) was a Scottish politician.", "The son of James Cunningham, 7th Earl of Glencairn by his spouse Margaret (d. January 1610), daughter of Sir Colin Campbell of Glenurquhy by his spouse", "Catherine n\u00e9e Ruthven, William\nsucceeded his father in 1630 but enjoyed the honours for a short time, dying himself in October that year.", "His sisters included Lady Ann Cunningham and Margaret Cunningham (autobiographer).", "He had three sons and five daughters, including:"]], ["William Cunningham, 6th Earl of Glencairn", ["William Cunningham, 6th Earl of Glencairn( after 1530 \u2013 c. 1578) was a Scottish nobleman."]], ["Alexander Cunningham, 1st Earl of Glencairn", ["Alexander Cuninghame, 1st Earl of Glencairn, 1st Lord Kilmaurs( 1426 \u2013 11 June 1488) was a Scottish nobleman.", "\u2022", "Lord of Kilmaurs \u2013 8 February", "1464 \u2022 Earl of Glencairn \u2013 28 May", "1488 Alexander of Kilmaurs succeeded his father before 20 March 1451, when he granted to the Friars Preachers of Glasgow a yearly sum of four and a half merks from the lands of Finlaystone for masses on behalf of his grandfather and grandmother.", "Alexander was of the Court of King James II, while on his expedition to the south country against James, 9th and last Earl of Douglas.", "On 18 July 1452 he went into the tent of Lord Chancellor of Scotland( Crichton), where he resigned into the King's hands his lands in Ayr including Kilmaurs, as well as the sheriffdom of Ayr, and the lands of Kilmarnock in Stirling, Finlaystone in Renfrew, Glencairn in Dumfries, and Hilton in Berwick.", "After a pause, King James II regranted and gave the said lands to Alexander and his heirs.", "In 1458 Alexander acted as Bailie of Cunningham in 1458.", "Alexander was subsequently accused of having dealings with the traitor Earl of Douglas, and on 13 January 1464 he complained to the King in Parliament that there was a rumor that he had assisted James of Douglas, notwithstanding a letter of February 8, 1463, from the King James III declaring him innocent.", "He then offered purgation by a court of his peers, by the purgation of 100 knights and esquires, or to defend himself according to the laws of arms.", "Parliament declared him innocent.", "That is the first reference to Alexander as Lord Kilmaurs, a dignity to which he had been raised between 8 February 1463, the date of the royal letter, where he is styled Alexander Cunynghame, Lord of Kilmaurs, and 13 January 1464, when as Lord Kilmaurs he complained in Parliament.", "On 15 October 1464 Alexander witnessed a charter' Alexander Dominus Kilmaurs.", "On 13 January 1478 he had a charter as Alexander Dominus de Kilmaweris of his lands of Drips, in the lordship of Kilbride, Lanark.", "Alexander sat continually in Parliament as Lord Kilmaurs from 1464 to 1488.", "In 1488 a great part of the Scottish nobles rebelled against King James III, on 2 February 1488, the prince his son, then about sixteen years of age, left Stirling Castle and joined the rebels.", "Alexander, Lord Kilmaurs, who was then very powerful, brought his forces to aid the King's party and assisted in the defeat of the rebels at Battle Blackness.", "For his service, and as a mark of Royal favor, Alexander Cuninghame, Lord Kilmaurs was, on 28 May 1488, advanced to the dignity of Earl of Glencairn by royal charter, in which he is designated Alexander, Earl of Glencairn and Lord Kilmaurs.", "The words used are' facimus et creamus eundem nostrum consanguineum Comitem in exaltationem sui honoris, perpetuis futuris temporibus Comitem de Glencairn et Dominum de Kilmauris nuncupandum.'", "In support of this honor, the King James III, by the same deed, granted Alexander, Earl of Glencairn thirty- pound lands of Drummond and the ten- pound lands of Duchray, in the Earldom of Lennox, to be held by the Earl and his heirs and successors forever.", "Alter the battle of Blackness a proposal was made for a treaty between the opposite parties, and articles were drawn up for that purpose.", "These articles were not observed.", "The prince's party accused the King and others of having entered into a treaty with England.", "The war broke out again, and on 11 June 1488, during the Battle of Sauchieburn near Stirling, Alexander Cuninghame, Earl of Glencairn was killed.", "King James III was either killed during the battle or shortly thereafter.", "Alexander, first Earl of Glencairn, married Margaret, daughter of Adam Hepburn, Lord of Hailes.", "Known children of Alexander:", "1. ROBERT, Master of Glencairn", "2. William of Craigends, ancestor of that family, and the ancestor of the Cuninghams of Robertland, Carncurin, Bedlaw, Auchinharvie, and Auchinyards.", "On 4 February 1479 William received from his father a charter of the lands of Craiganys( Craigends) in the lordship of Ranfurley 3.", "Alexander, mentioned in a charter dated 1483 4.", "Edward, also mentioned in a charter dated 1483"]]], "supporting_facts": [["William Cunningham, 9th Earl of Glencairn", 2], ["William Cunningham, 8th Earl of Glencairn", 3]], "evidences": [["William Cunningham, 9th Earl of Glencairn", "father", "William Cunningham, 8th Earl of Glencairn"], ["William Cunningham, 8th Earl of Glencairn", "sibling", "Lady Ann Cunningham and Margaret Cunningham"]], "answer": "Lady Ann Cunningham and Margaret Cunningham"}
{"_id": "7470af90089511ebbd75ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film was released more recently, Phantom Thunderbolt or The Giant Of Metropolis?", "context": [["The Giant of Metropolis", ["The Giant of Metropolis is a 1961 color Italian fantasy adventure film that was produced by Decio Salvi and Emimmo Salvi, directed by Umberto Scarpelli, that stars Gordon Mitchell and Bella Cortez."]], ["The Giant of the Dolomites", ["The Giant of the Dolomites( Italian: Il gigante delle Dolomiti) is a 1927 Italian silent adventure film directed by Guido Brignone and starring Bartolomeo Pagano, Aldo Marus and Elena Lunda.", "It was the last in a series of silent films featuring the peplum hero Maciste, but the character was later revived in the 1960s."]], ["Jack the Giant Killer (2013 direct-to-video film)", ["Jack the Giant Killer is a 2013 American fantasy film produced by The Asylum and directed by Mark Atkins.", "A modern take of the fairy tales\" Jack the Giant Killer\" and\" Jack and the Beanstalk\", the film stars Ben Cross and Jane March.", "It is a mockbuster of\" Jack the Giant Slayer\".", "It was released on DVD in the UK as The Giant Killer."]], ["Jack the Giant Slayer", ["Jack the Giant Slayer( previously titled Jack the Giant Killer) is a 2013 American fantasy adventure film directed and co-produced by Bryan Singer and written by Darren Lemke, Christopher McQuarrie and Dan Studney, from a story by Lemke and David Dobkin.", "The film, based on the British fairy tales\" Jack the Giant Killer\" and\" Jack and the Beanstalk\", stars Nicholas Hoult, Eleanor Tomlinson, Stanley Tucci, Ian McShane, Bill Nighy, and Ewan McGregor.", "The film tells the story of Jack, a young farmhand who must rescue a princess from a race of giants after inadvertently opening a gateway to their land in the sky.", "Development of\" Jack the Giant Slayer\" began in 2005, when Lemke first pitched the idea.", "D. J. Caruso was hired to direct the film in January 2009, but in September of that year, Caruso was replaced by Singer, who hired McQuarrie and Studney to rework the script.", "The main characters were cast between February and March 2011, and principal photography began in April 2011 in England with locations in Somerset, Gloucestershire and Norfolk.", "Release of the film was moved back in post-production to allow more time for special effects and marketing.", "\" Jack the Giant Slayer\" premiered on February 26, 2013 in Hollywood and was released theatrically in the United States on March 1, 2013, receiving mixed reviews from critics and was a box office flop."]], ["The Giant of Thunder Mountain", ["The Giant of Thunder Mountain is a 1991 drama film starring Richard Kiel(\" The Spy Who Loved Me\") and Noley Thornton(\" Beverley Hills, 90210\").", "Bart the Bear also appeared in the movie.", "The screenplay was jointly written by Richard Kiel, Chrystle Fiedler, and Tony Lozito.", "It was directed by James W. Roberson."]], ["Samson vs. the Giant King", ["Samson vs. the Giant King( also known as\" Giant of the Lost Tomb\" and\" Atlas Against the Czar\") is a 1964 Italian fantasy- peplum film directed by Amerigo Anton."]], ["The Wonderful World of Captain Kuhio", ["The film was released in Japan on 10 October 2009."]], ["Giant of the Evil Island", ["Il mistero dell'isola maledetta, internationally released as Giant of the Evil Island, is a 1965 Italian adventure film."]], ["The Giant of Marathon", ["The Giant of Marathon is a 1959 international co-production sword and sandal film, loosely based on the Battle of Marathon.", "It was directed by Jacques Tourneur and Mario Bava.", "It starred Steve Reeves as Phillipides.", "The film was a co-production between Italy's Titanus and Galatea Film and France's Lux Compagnie Cinematographique de France and Societe Cinematographique Lyre."]], ["Phantom Thunderbolt", ["Phantom Thunderbolt is a 1933 American Pre-Code film directed by Alan James."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Phantom Thunderbolt", 0], ["The Giant of Metropolis", 0]], "evidences": [["Phantom Thunderbolt", "publication date", "1933"], ["The Giant of Metropolis", "publication date", "1961"]], "answer": "The Giant Of Metropolis"}
{"_id": "2982f22c0bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where did Bryan Guinness, 2Nd Baron Moyne's wife die?", "context": [["Diana Mitford", ["Diana, the Hon.", "Lady Mosley (17 June 191011 August 2003), born Diana Freeman-Mitford and usually known as Diana Mitford, was one of the Mitford sisters.", "She was first married to Bryan Walter Guinness, heir to the barony of Moyne, and with whom she was part of the Bright young things social group of Bohemian young aristocrats and socialites in 1920s London.", "Her marriage ended in divorce as she was pursuing a relationship with Sir Oswald Mosley, 6th Baronet of Ancoats, leader of the British Union of Fascists.", "She married Mosley at the home of Joseph Goebbels in 1936, with Adolf Hitler as guest of honour.", "Subsequently, her involvement with Fascist political causes resulted in three years' internment during the Second World War.", "She later moved to Paris and enjoyed some success as a writer.", "In the 1950s she contributed diaries to \"Tatler\" and edited the magazine \"The European\".", "In 1977, she published her autobiography, \"A Life of Contrasts\", and two more biographies in the 1980s.", "Her appearance on the BBC's Desert Island Discs in 1989 was controversial.", "She was also a regular book reviewer for \"Books & Bookmen\" and later at \"The Evening Standard\" in the 1990s.", "A family friend, James Lees-Milne, wrote of her beauty, \"She was the nearest thing to Botticelli's Venus that I have ever seen\".", "She was described as \"unrepentant\" about her previous political associations by obituary writers such as the historian Andrew Roberts."]], ["Lady Brigid Guinness", ["Lady Brigid Katharine Rachel Guinness( 30 July 19208 March 1995) was the youngest daughter of Rupert Guinness, 2nd Earl of Iveagh, and wife of Prince Frederick of Prussia, grandson of Wilhelm II, German Emperor."]], ["William Campbell, 2nd Baron Stratheden and Campbell", ["William Frederick Campbell, 2nd Baron Stratheden, 2nd Baron Campbell( 15 October 1824 \u2013 21 January 1893), was a British peer and Liberal politician.", "His father was the Lord Chancellor."]], ["Patrick Balfour, 3rd Baron Kinross", ["John Patrick Douglas Balfour, 3rd Baron Kinross( 1904 \u2013 1976) was a Scottish historian and writer noted for his biography of Mustafa Kemal Atat\u00fcrk and other works on Islamic history.", "He was educated at Winchester College and Balliol College, Oxford.", "He then became a journalist and writer.", "At Oxford Balfour was part of the Railway Club, which included: Henry Yorke, Roy Harrod, Henry Thynne, 6th Marquess of Bath, David Plunket Greene, Edward Henry Charles James Fox- Strangways, 7th Earl of Ilchester, Brian Howard, Michael Parsons, 6th Earl of Rosse, John Sutro, Hugh Lygon, Harold Acton, Bryan Guinness, 2nd Baron Moyne, Patrick Balfour, Mark Ogilvie- Grant, John Drury- Lowe.", "During the Second World", "War he served with the Royal Air Force and from 1944- 47 was First Secretary at the British Embassy at Cairo.", "In 1938, he married Angela Mary Culme- Seymour( 1912- 2012), daughter of George Culme- Seymour and Janet( n\u00e9e Orr- Ewing) and former wife of the artist John Spencer- Churchill.", "Having been separated by World War II when Balfour was posted to Cairo, she started a five- year relationship with Major Robert Hewer- Hewitt by whom she had two sons, Mark and Johnny.", "Patrick and Angela were divorced in 1942.", "Despite the brief marriage, Lord Kinross was homosexual; he had no issue and was succeeded by his brother David Andrew Balfour, 4th Baron Kinross.", "He is buried in\" Lords Row\" in Dean Cemetery, Edinburgh with all previous ancestors of the title Baron Kinross."]], ["Jonathan Guinness, 3rd Baron Moyne", ["Jonathan Bryan Guinness, 3rd Baron Moyne( born 16 March 1930) is a British peer and businessman.", "A member of the Guinness family, he is the elder of the two sons of Bryan Guinness, 2nd Baron Moyne and his first wife Diana Mitford( later Lady Mosley), and until his retirement was a merchant banker for Messrs Leopold Joseph."]], ["Dennis Hextall", ["Dennis Hextall( born April 17, 1943) is a former professional hockey forward who spent most of his career with the Minnesota North Stars and Detroit Red Wings.", "He is the son of Bryan Hextall, brother of Bryan Hextall Jr., uncle of Ron Hextall and sportscaster Leah Hextall, and great- uncle of AHL player Brett Hextall."]], ["Jonathan Guinness, 3rd Baron Moyne", ["Jonathan Bryan Guinness, 3rd Baron Moyne( born 16 March 1930) is a British peer and businessman.", "A member of the Guinness family, he is the elder of the two sons of Bryan Guinness, 2nd Baron Moyne and his first wife Diana Mitford( later Lady Mosley), and until his retirement was a merchant banker for Messrs Leopold Joseph."]], ["Bryan Guinness, 2nd Baron Moyne", ["Bryan Walter Guinness, 2nd Baron Moyne (27 October 1905 \u2013 6 July 1992), was an heir to part of the Guinness family brewing fortune, lawyer, poet and novelist.", "He was briefly married to Diana Mitford."]], ["James Somerville, 2nd Baron Athlumney", ["James Herbert Gustavus Meredyth Somerville, 2nd Baron Athlumney, 2nd Baron Meredyth( 23 March 1865 \u2013 8 January 1929) was an Irish peer and officer of the British Army."]], ["Desmond Guinness", ["The Hon. Desmond Walter Guinness( born 8 September 1931) is an Anglo- Irish author on Georgian Art and Architecture and a conservationist.", "He is the second son of the author and brewer Bryan Guinness, 2nd Baron Moyne and Diana Mitford( later Lady Mosley).", "He was educated at Eton, Gordonstoun and Christ Church, Oxford.", "In 1958, he bought Leixlip Castle, Leixlip, County Kildare, Ireland, where he continues to live with his second wife, the former Penelope Cuthbertson, whom he married in 1984.", "As a member of the extended Guinness family, he has a number of well- known relatives, such as Garech Browne.", "He has been Master of the North Kildare Harriers."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Bryan Guinness, 2nd Baron Moyne", 1], ["Diana Mitford", 6]], "evidences": [["Bryan Walter Guinness, 2nd Baron Moyne", "spouse", "Diana Mitford"], ["Diana Mitford", "place of death", "Paris"]], "answer": "Paris"}
{"_id": "5e075efe095811ebbdaeac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Are the movies Seeing Red (1992 Film) and Wind From The Icy Country, from the same country?", "context": [["Blue Ice (film)", ["Blue Ice is a 1992 film directed by Russell Mulcahy that stars Michael Caine and Sean Young."]], ["Another Girl Another Planet (film)", ["Another Girl Another Planet is a 1992 film written and directed by Michael Almereyda."]], ["Seeing Red (1992 film)", ["Seeing Red is a 1992 Australian film directed by Virginia Rouse and starring Zoe Carides, Anne- Louise Lambert, Peta Toppano and David Wenham."]], ["Killer Instinct (1991 film)", ["Killer Instinct, also called Homicidal Impulse, is a 1992 film written and directed by David Tausik."]], ["Seeing Red (1983 film)", ["Seeing Red is a 1983 American documentary film directed by Jim Klein and Julia Reichert.", "It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature."]], ["Kinshasa Septembre noir", ["Kinshasa Septembre noir is a 1992 film directed by Jean- Michel Kibushi."]], ["Wind from the Icy Country", ["Wind from the Icy Country is a 1964 Australian television play directed by Patrick Barton and starring Norman Kaye."]], ["Wind from the East", ["Wind from the East is a 1970 film by the Dziga Vertov Group, a radical filmmaking cooperative that, at its core, included Jean- Luc Godard and Jean- Pierre Gorin.", "As with most films from this period in Godard's career, directing credit was given to the collective and not himself or other individual filmmakers.", "Of the Dziga Vertov Group films,\" Wind from the East\" became particularly notable due to Peter Wollen's influential essay about it:\" Godard and Counter Cinema:\" Vent d'est Wollen contends that\" Wind from the East\" exemplifies how Brechtian principles of\" epic theatre\" can be applied to film as\" counter cinema.\""]], ["Storyville (film)", ["Storyville is a 1992 film directed by Mark Frost and starring James Spader."]], ["Terminal Bliss", ["Terminal Bliss is a 1992 film directed by Jordan Alan and starring Luke Perry."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Seeing Red (1992 film)", 0], ["Wind from the Icy Country", 0]], "evidences": [["Seeing Red (1992 film)", "country of origin", "Australian"], ["Wind from the Icy Country", "country of origin", "Australian"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "58021cec0bdb11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Which country Consort Liang's husband is from?", "context": [["Eleni Gabre-Madhin", ["Eleni Zaude Gabre- Madhin, an Ethiopian economist with Swiss nationality, is a former Chief Executive Officer of the Ethiopia Commodity Exchange( ECX).", "She has had many years of experience working on agricultural markets \u2013 particularly in Sub- Saharan Africa \u2013 and has held senior positions in the World Bank, the International Food Policy Research Institute( Washington), and United Nations( Geneva)."]], ["Rumbold of Mechelen", ["Saint Rumbold( or\" RumoldRomuold\") was an Irish or Scottish Christian missionary, although his true nationality is not known for certain.", "He was martyred near Mechelen by two men, whom he had denounced for their evil ways.", "Saint Rumbold's feast day is celebrated by the Roman Catholic Church, and Western Rite Orthodox Churches, on 24 June; and it is celebrated in Ireland on 3 July.", "He is the patron saint of Mechelen, where St. Rumbold's Cathedral possesses an elaborate golden shrine on its high altar, containing relics attributed to the saint.", "It is rumoured that his remains are buried inside the cathedral.", "Twenty- five paintings in the choir illustrate his life."]], ["Roberto Savio", ["Roberto Savio( born in Rome, Italy, but also holding Argentine nationality) is a journalist, communication expert, political commentator, activist for social and climate justice and advocate of global governance.", "He has spent most of his career with Inter Press Service( IPS), the news agency which he founded in 1964 along with Argentine journalist Pablo Piacentini.", "Savio studied Economics at the University of Parma, followed by post -graduate courses in Development Economics under Gunnar Myrdal, History of Art and International Law in Rome.", "He started his professional career as a research assistant in International Law at the University of Parma."]], ["Sarinthip Siriwan", ["Sarinthip Siriwan is a female senior actor", "She plays the leading character in the movie is\" Rong raem na rok\"( Translate: Hell Hotel) by Rattana Pestonji Coupled with Chana Sri-ubon and Surasit Sattayawong", "She received an award\" The golden doll\" 3 times.", "Is an actress award 2 times.", "From movie\" Kha buan se ri chin\"( Translate: The chinese free procession) 1959 and\" Look Esan\"( Translate: The young esan) 1982 And rewarded wonderful actress comedy.", "From movie Mai sin rai fai sawat After she had acted in a television drama, Due to actress Death face, Rarely smile", "Therefore receives the character as a mother", "The characters that are memorable is Consort mother.", "From television drama\" Ban sai thong\" Version of Jarunee Suksawat and Phorchet Kaenphet"]], ["Baglan Mailybayev", ["Baglan Mailybayev( in Kazakh \u0411\u0430\u0493\u043b\u0430\u043d \u0410\u0441\u0430\u0443\u0431\u0430\u0439\u04b1\u043b\u044b \u041c\u0430\u0439\u043b\u044b\u0431\u0430\u0435\u0432) was born on 20 May 1975 in Zhambyl region, Kazakhstan.", "His nationality is Kazakh.", "He is a politician of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Deputy Head of the Presidential Administration of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Doctor of Law( 2002)( under the supervision of Professor Zimanov S.Z.- scientific advisor and academician of National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Kazakhstan) and Ph.D. in Political Science( 1998)."]], ["Consort Liang", ["Consort Liang (\u6881\u8cb4\u4eba, personal name unknown)", "(62-83?)", ", posthumous title Empress Gonghuai (\u606d\u61f7\u7687\u540e, literally, \"empress of reverent recollection\"), was an imperial consort to Emperor Zhang of Han.", "She gave birth to his son Liu Zhao (\u5289\u8087) in 79, but her son was adopted by Emperor Zhang's wife Empress Dou and would not know his birth mother's identity until a long time later, after he became emperor (as Emperor He)."]], ["Ali Rahuma", ["Ali Khalifa Rahuma( born May 16, 1982) is a Libyan football midfielder who's nationality is Libyan.", "He currently plays for Al- Ittihad, and is a member of the Libya national football team."]], ["Emperor Zhang of Han", ["Emperor Zhang of Han (57 \u2013 9 April 88) was an emperor of the Chinese Han dynasty from 75 to 88.", "He was the third emperor of the Eastern Han.", "Emperor Zhang was a hardworking and diligent emperor.", "He reduced taxes and paid close attention to all affairs of state.", "Zhang also reduced government spending as well as promoted Confucianism.", "As a result, Han society prospered and its culture flourished during this period.", "Along with his father Emperor Ming, Emperor Zhang's reign has been highly praised and was regarded as the golden age of the Eastern Han period, and their reigns are collectively known as the Rule of Ming and Zhang.", "During his reign, Chinese troops under the leadership of General Ban Chao, progressed far west while in pursuit of Xiongnu insurgents harassing the trade routes now collectively known as the Silk Road.", "The Eastern Han dynasty, after Emperor Zhang, would be plagued with internal strife between royal factions and eunuchs struggling for power.", "The people for the coming century and a half would yearn for the good days of Emperors Ming and Zhang.", "(However, part of the strife came from the power obtained by consort clans \u2013 and the precedent was set by Emperor Zhang's bestowing of power on both his adoptive mother Empress Dowager Ma's clan and his wife Empress Dou's clan.)"]], ["Nayelly Hern\u00e1ndez", ["Nayelly Hern\u00e1ndez( born 23 February 1986) is a former Mexican female professional squash player.", "She has represented Mexico internationally in several international competitions including the Central American and Caribbean Games, Pan American Games, Women's World Team Squash Championships.", "Nayelly achieved her highest career ranking of 57 in October 2011 during the 2011 PSA World Tour.", "Her husband Chris Walker whose nationality is English is also a professional squash player.", "She joined the Trinity College in 2008 as the first Mexican female to join a US college for squash and graduated in 2010."]], ["Khalid al-Habib", ["Khalid al- Habib also believed to use the nom de guerre Khalid al Harbi is an Al- Qaeda leader who has overseen Al- Qaeda operations in Afghanistan.", "In 2005 it was reported that al- Habib died in a US missile strike on the Pakistani village of Damadola though it is unclear whether this is the case as Pakistani officials have claimed that no Al- Qaeda leaders died in the attack.", "al- Habib's nationality is not clear with sources claiming he may be Egyptian or Moroccan."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Consort Liang", 2], ["Emperor Zhang of Han", 1]], "evidences": [["Consort Liang", "spouse", "Emperor Zhang of Han"], ["Emperor Zhang of Han", "country of citizenship", "Eastern Han"]], "answer": "Eastern Han"}
{"_id": "a1f388f80bdc11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of the director of film Third World California?", "context": [["Roy Mack (director)", ["Roy Mack( December 14, 1889, New Brunswick, New Jersey- January 16, 1962, Los Angeles, California), born Roy McClure, was an American director of film shorts, mostly comedy films, with 205 titles to his credit."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["Lloyd Handley", ["Lloyd Handley is a Welsh screenwriter and film director.", "His feature film\" Third Row Centre\" won the Best Feature Film award at the 2014 Madrid International Film Festival."]], ["Victoria Hart", ["Victoria Hart (born 25 November 1988) is a California-born English jazz-pop singer. 0"]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["Ot\u00e1vio Juliano", ["Ot\u00e1vio Juliano (born 1972 in S\u00e3o Paulo) is a Brazilian director and filmmaker.", "He is the second of three children in a family of Italian descent.", "Juliano is a alumnus of the UCLA School of Theater Film and Television.", "He started his career acting in theater."]], ["Third World California", ["Third World California is a 2006 documentary film by Otavio Juliano.", "It depicts the substandard living conditions of undocumented immigrants living within an Indian reservation in the Lower Coachella Valley in the California desert.", "Because of the reservation's status as a sovereign entity, environmental regulations, building codes, fire safety codes and other basic legal protections cannot be enforced there.", "As a result, the undocumented residents of the reservation live in squalor next to mounds of sewage sludge, enduring some of the highest summer temperatures in the world in metal trailers without air-conditioning or reliable plumbing, all the while being charged high rentals by their tribal member landlords.", "The film debuted at the 22nd Chicago Latino Film Festival."]], ["Jesse E. Hobson", ["Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 \u2013 November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955.", "Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Third World California", 0], ["Ot\u00e1vio Juliano", 0]], "evidences": [["Third World California", "director", "Otavio Juliano"], ["Ot\u00e1vio Juliano", "place of birth", "S\u00e3o Paulo"]], "answer": "S\u00e3o Paulo"}
{"_id": "0083038e0bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where did Prince Ferdinand Of Bavaria's mother die?", "context": [["Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha", ["Princess Victoria of Saxe- Coburg and Gotha( Victoria Franziska Antonia Juliane Luise; 14 February", "1822 \u2013 10 November 1857) was the daughter of Prince Ferdinand of Saxe- Coburg and Gotha and Princess Maria Antonia Koh\u00e1ry.", "Her father was the second son of Francis, Duke of Saxe- Coburg- Saalfeld and Countess Augusta Reuss of Ebersdorf."]], ["Princess Maria Elisabeth of Bavaria", ["Princess Maria Elisabeth of Bavaria( 9 September 1914 \u2013 13 May 2011) was the eldest daughter of Prince Franz of Bavaria, third son of Ludwig III of Bavaria."]], ["Princess Pilar of Bavaria", ["Princess Pilar of Bavaria(\" Maria del Pilar Eulalia Antonia Isabella Ludovika Franziska Josepha Rita Euphrasia von Wittelsbach, princess of Bavaria\")", "( March 13, 1891 \u2013 January 29, 1987) was the only daughter of Prince Ludwig Ferdinand of Bavaria and his wife Infanta Maria de la Paz of Spain."]], ["Duke Clement Francis of Bavaria", ["Klemens Franz de Paula, Prince of Bavaria (Munich, 19 April 1722 \u2013 Munich, 6 August 1770) was the son of the Imperial Field Marshal, Ferdinand of Bavaria (1699\u20131738), and the grandson of Maximilian II Emanuel, Elector of Bavaria.", "He married on 17 January 1742 Maria Anna, Pfalzgr\u00e4fin von der Pfalz (1722\u20131790), daughter of\nJoseph Charles of Bavaria, Count Palatine and Prince Hereditary of Sulzbach and Countess Palatine Elizabeth Augusta Sophie of Neuburg, They had two sons and two daughters, all of them died shortly after birth:", "If one of his sons had lived, he would have become Prince-elector of Bavaria in 1777 after the death of Maximilian III Joseph."]], ["Infanta Mar\u00eda de la Paz of Spain", ["Infanta Mar\u00eda de la Paz of Spain (\"Mar\u00eda de la Paz de Borb\u00f3n y Borb\u00f3n\"", "; Madrid, 23 June 1862 \u2013 Schloss Nymphenburg, Munich, 4 December 1946) was an infanta of Spain.", "A daughter of Queen Isabella II of Spain, she married her first cousin Prince Ludwig Ferdinand of Bavaria.", "She lived for the rest of her life in Germany, dedicating her time to her family, charity work and writing poetry.", "She wrote a book of memoirs: \"Through Four Revolutions: 1862\u20131933\"."]], ["Prince Ferdinand, Duke of Castro", ["Prince Ferdinand of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, The Duke of Castro", "(Ferdinando Maria Andrea Alfonso Marcus; 28 May 1926 \u2013 20 March 2008) was a claimant to the headship of the former Royal House of the Two Sicilies."]], ["Chantal de Chevron-Villette", ["Chantal Fran\u00e7oise Marie Camille de Chevron-Villette (10 January 1925 in Le Cannet-des-Maures, France \u2013 24 May 2005 in Suresnes, France) was the wife of Prince Ferdinand of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, Duke of Castro, a Bourbon prince and claimant to headship of the Royal House of the Two Sicilies, which was deposed in 1860."]], ["Prince Ferdinand of Bavaria", ["Infante Ferdinand of Bavaria", "(Ferdinand Maria Ludwig Franz von Assisi Isabellus Adalbert Ildefons Martin Bonifaz Joseph Isidro; 10 May 1884 \u2013 5 April 1958) was a Spanish prince, the eldest son and child of Ludwig Ferdinand of Bavaria and his wife, Infanta Mar\u00eda de la Paz of Spain.", "Ferdinand became an Infante of Spain on 20 October 1905 and renounced his rights to the throne of the Kingdom of Bavaria in 1914."]], ["Prince Ferdinando, Duke of Genoa (1822\u20131855)", ["Prince Ferdinand of Savoy, 1st Duke of Genoa", "(Ferdinando Maria Alberto Amedeo Filiberto Vincenzo; 15 November 1822 \u2013 10 February 1855) was the founder of the Genoa branch of the House of Savoy."]], ["Prince Ferdinand of Hohenzollern", ["Prince Ferdinand of Hohenzollern( Ferdinand Maria Fidelis Leopold Meinrad Valentin; born 14 February 1960) is the youngest of three children of Friedrich Wilhelm, Prince of Hohenzollern and his wife Princess Margarita of Leiningen."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Prince Ferdinand of Bavaria", 1], ["Infanta Mar\u00eda de la Paz of Spain", 1]], "evidences": [["Infante Ferdinand of Bavaria", "mother", "Infanta Mar\u00eda de la Paz of Spain"], ["Infanta Mar\u00eda de la Paz of Spain", "place of death", "Munich"]], "answer": "Munich"}
{"_id": "22f512680bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the place of death of Bonne Of Armagnac's father?", "context": [["Bernard VII, Count of Armagnac", ["Bernard VII, Count of Armagnac (1360 \u2013 12 June 1418) was Count of Armagnac and Constable of France.", "He was the son of John II and Jeanne de P\u00e9rigord.", "He succeeded in Armagnac at the death of his brother, John III, in 1391.", "After prolonged fighting, he also became Count of Comminges in 1412.", "When his brother, who claimed the Kingdom of Majorca, invaded northern Catalonia late in 1389 in an attempt to seize the kingdom's continental possessions (the County of Roussillon), Bernard commanded part of his forces.", "Bernard's wife was Bonne, the daughter of John, Duke of Berry, and widow of Count Amadeus VII, Count of Savoy.", "He first gained influence at the French court when Louis, Duke of Orl\u00e9ans married Valentina Visconti, the daughter of Gian Galeazzo Visconti, Duke of Milan.", "Bernard's sister Beatrice married Valentina's brother Carlo.", "After Louis' assassination in 1407, Armagnac remained attached to the cause of Orl\u00e9ans.", "He married his daughter Bonne to the young Charles, Duke of Orl\u00e9ans in 1410.", "Bernard d'Armagnac became the nominal head of the faction which opposed John the Fearless in the Armagnac\u2013Burgundian Civil War, and the faction came to be called the \"Armagnacs\" as a consequence.", "He became constable of France in 1415 and was the head of the government of the Dauphin, the future Charles VII, until the Burgundians invaded Paris in the night of 28-29 May 1418.", "On 12 June 1418, he was one of the first victims of the massacres in which over 550 of his real or suspected followers were killed in the course of weeks throughout the summer."]], ["Bernard VI, Count of Armagnac", ["Bernard VI,( 1270 \u2013 1319), Count of Armagnac and Fezensac, was the son of Gerald VI, Count of Armagnac, and Mathe de B\u00e9arn."]], ["Bonne of Berry", ["Bonne of Berry( 1362/1365 \u2013 30 December 1435) was the daughter of John, Duke of Berry, and Joanna of Armagnac.", "Through her father, she was a granddaughter of John II of France."]], ["John III, Count of Armagnac", ["John III of Armagnac (1359 \u2013 July 25, 1391) was a Count of Armagnac, of F\u00e9zensac and Rodez from 1384 to 1391.", "He was the son of John II of Armagnac, and Jeanne of P\u00e9rigord.", "In 1390, John claimed the kingdom of Majorca, but was overcome by the troops of Juan I of Aragon in a battle near Navata.", "John III consequently led military actions in Roussillon.", "In 1391, he had to leave for Italy in order to go to the assistance of Charles Visconti, Lord of Parma and husband of his sister, Beatrix of Armagnac.", "Visconti was in conflict with his acquisitive cousin Gian Galeazzo Visconti, later the duke of Milan, whose ambition was to control the whole of northern Italy.", "His army was attacked and decisively beaten by that of Gian Galeazzo Visconti as it passed through Alessandria in Piedmont.", "John III was killed in the battle."]], ["John V, Count of Armagnac", ["John V of Armagnac( Fr.:\" Jean V, comte d' Armagnac\")( 1420 \u2013 5 March 1473), the penultimate Count of Armagnac of the older branch.", "He was the son of John IV of Armagnac and Isabella of Navarre."]], ["Marie of Armagnac", ["Marie of Armagnac( c. 1420\u20131473) was a French noblewoman, daughter of John IV of Armagnac and his second wife, Isabella of Navarre.", "Through her son, she would eventually become the great- grandmother of Henry IV of France."]], ["Martha of Armagnac", ["Martha of Armagnac( after 18 February 1347 \u2013 23 October 1378) was the youngest child of John I of Armagnac and his second wife Beatrice of Clermont.", "She was the first wife of John I of Aragon but never became Queen consort of Aragon because she was outlived by her father- in- law Peter IV of Aragon."]], ["Charles I, Count of Armagnac", ["Charles d' Armagnac, born 1425, died June 3, 1497 in Castelnau- de- Montmiral at the age of 72 years, was Count of Armagnac and Rodez from 1473 to 1497.", "He was the son of John IV, Count of Armagnac and Rodez, and Isabella d' \u00c9vreux.", "His older brother, Count John V, was a leader of the League of the Public Weal against King Louis XI of France, causing Charles to be imprisoned for fifteen years.", "John was killed in a skirmish, allowing Charles to inherit the title of Count of Armagnac."]], ["Bonne of Armagnac", ["Bonne of Armagnac (19 February 1399 \u2013 1430/35) was the eldest daughter of Bernard VII, Count of Armagnac and Constable of France, and his wife Bonne of Berry."]], ["John IV, Count of Armagnac", ["John IV( 15 October 1396 \u2013 5 November 1450) was a Count of Armagnac, F\u00e9zensac, and Rodez from 1418 to 1450.", "He was the son of Bernard VII of Armagnac, Count d' Armagnac, of F\u00e9zensac, Pardiac, and Rodez; and Bonne of Berry.", "John IV was involved in the intrigues related to the Hundred Years' War and in conflicts against the King of France.", "His father had taken the County of Comminges by force, but John IV could not prevent the second marriage of Marguerite to Mathieu de Foix in 1419.", "Subsequently, they took the County of Comminges.", "In 1425, he recognized the King of Castile as overlord of Armagnac.", "The French king, occupied fighting the English, could not intervene, but did not overlook the affront.", "Later,", "John IV negotiated the marriage of his daughter Isabelle with Henry VI of England, but he backed off from this plan after threats from the king of France.", "In 1440, he took part in a revolt of the barons and the Dauphin of France, but the coalition was overcome by Charles VII, who pardoned the insurrectionists.", "He asked the Count of Armagnac to give up its kingly formula, but this last was refused.", "Charles VII then asked the Dauphin to punish the recalcitrant John IV.", "Besieged in L'Isle- Jourdain, John IV was made prisoner and imprisoned in Carcassonne in 1443.", "He was pardoned three years later, but his counties were directed by royal officers, and he did not have any more noble capacities until his death."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Bonne of Armagnac", 0], ["Bernard VII, Count of Armagnac", 11]], "evidences": [["Bonne of Armagnac", "father", "Bernard VII, Count of Armagnac"], ["Bernard VII, Count of Armagnac", "place of death", "Paris"]], "answer": "Paris"}
{"_id": "58b6a4780bdb11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where did the director of film Balls Out (2014 Film) graduate from?", "context": [["Now Where Did the 7th Company Get to?", ["Now Where Did the 7th Company Get To? is a 1973 French- Italian comedy war film directed by Robert Lamoureux.", "The film portrays the adventures of a French Army squad lost somewhere on the front in May 1940 during the Battle of France."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["Balls Out (2014 film)", ["Balls Out is a 2014 American live-action/animated sports comedy film directed by Andrew Disney, based on a script by Bradley Jackson.", "The film stars Jake Lacy, Beck Bennett, Jay Pharoah, Nikki Reed, Kate McKinnon, DC Pierson, Nick Kocher, Brian McElhaney, Nick Rutherford and Gabriel Luna, and focuses on a group of college seniors that decide to form an intramural football team before graduating.", "The film, originally titled \"Intramural\", stars cast members of comedy groups", "Saturday Night Live, Derrick Comedy, BriTANicK, and Good Neighbor.", "The film was picked up by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Orion Pictures and was given a limited release on film and video on demand on June 19, 2015."]], ["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Marisa Tayui", ["Marisa Tayui( \u7530\u7d50 \u4e07\u91cc\u7d17) is a Japanese American actress.", "She appeared in the 2007 film\" Balls of Fury\".", "She has also made appearances on\" The Andy Dick ShowMonkTwo and a Half MenHeroes\", MTV Movie Awards 2004,\" House\", and\" The Bold and the Beautiful\".", "She appeared in the Adam Sandler film\" Just Go With It\"."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Andrew Disney", ["Andrew Disney is a Texas filmmaker and writer.", "He has attended the Tisch School of the Arts, where he received a BFA in Film Production.", "He is a grandchild of legendary Walt Disney"]], ["The Seventh Company Outdoors", ["The Seventh Company Outdoors is a 1977 French comedy film directed by Robert Lamoureux.", "It is a sequel to Now Where Did the 7th Company Get to ?."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Balls Out (2014 film)", 0], ["Andrew Disney", 1]], "evidences": [["Balls Out", "director", "Andrew Disney"], ["Andrew Disney", "educated at", "Tisch"]], "answer": "Tisch"}
{"_id": "16d7d0560bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the place of death of Ann Smith Franklin's husband?", "context": [["Place of birth", ["The place of birth( POB) or birthplace is the place where a person was born.", "This place is often used in legal documents, together with name and date of birth, to uniquely identify a person.", "As a general rule with respect to passports, the place of birth is determined to be the country that currently has\" sovereignty\" over the actual place of birth, regardless of when the birth actually occurred.", "The place of birth is not necessarily the place where the parents of the new baby live.", "If the baby is born in a hospital in another place, that place is the place of birth.", "In many countries, this also means that the government requires that the birth of the new baby is registered in the place of birth.", "Some countries place less or no importance on the place of birth, instead using alternative geographical characteristics for the purpose of identity documents.", "For example, Sweden has used the concept of\" f\u00f6delsehemortdomicile of birth\") since 1947.", "This means that the domicile of the baby's mother is the registered place of birth.", "The location of the maternity ward or other physical birthplace is considered unimportant.", "Similarly, Switzerland uses the concept of\" Heimatortlieu d'origineluogo d'origineplace of origin\" in German, French and Italian respectively).", "A child born to Swiss parents is automatically assigned the place of origin of the parent with the same last name, so the child either gets their mother's or father's place of origin.", "A child born to one Swiss parent and one foreign parent acquires the place of origin of their Swiss parent.", "In a Swiss passport and identity card, the holder's place of origin is stated, not their place of birth.", "In some countries( primarily in the Americas), the place of birth automatically determines the nationality of the baby, a practice often referred to by the Latin phrase\" jus soli\".", "Almost all countries outside the Americas instead attribute nationality based on the nationality( ies) of the baby's parents( referred to as\" jus sanguinis\").", "There can be some confusion regarding the place of birth if the birth takes place in an unusual way: when babies are born on an airplane or at sea, difficulties can arise.", "The place of birth of such a person depends on the law of the countries involved, which include the nationality of the plane or ship, the nationality( ies) of the parents and/ or the location of the plane or ship( if the birth occurs in the territorial waters or airspace of a country).", "Some administrative forms may request the applicant's\" country of birth\".", "It is important to determine from the requester whether the information requested refers to the applicant's\" place of birth\" or\" nationality at birth\".", "For US citizens born abroad who under the US Constitution acquire US citizenship at the time of birth, the nationality at birth will be USA( American), while the place of birth would be the country in which the actual birth takes place."]], ["Adam Zemke", ["Adam Frederick Zemke( born June 4, 1983) is a member of the Michigan House of Representatives.", "He has represented Michigan's 55th district, encompassing the cities of Ann Arbor( portion) and Milan( portion) and the townships of Ann Arbor, Augusta, Pittsfield, and York in Washtenaw County, since January 1, 2013, having been re-elected in November 2014 and November 2016."]], ["Ann Smith Franklin", ["Ann Smith Franklin (October 2, 1696 \u2013 April 16, 1763) was an American colonial newspaper printer and publisher.", "She inherited the business from her husband, James Franklin, brother of Benjamin Franklin.", "She published the \"Mintunt\", printed an almanac series.", "She was the country\u2019s first female newspaper editor, the first woman to write an almanac, and the first woman inducted into the University of Rhode Island's Journalism Hall of Fame."]], ["Robert J. Harris", ["Robert J. \"Bob\" Harris (October 5, 1930 \u2013 July 9, 2005) was a lawyer, professor, and mayor of the city of Ann Arbor in the U.S. state of Michigan."]], ["Jo Ann Smith", ["Jo Ann Smith( born May 9, 1939) was inducted into the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame in 2015.", "She is the first woman to become the president of the National Cattlemen's Beef Association."]], ["James Franklin (printer)", ["James Franklin (February 4, 1697 in Boston \u2013 February 4, 1735 in Newport, Rhode Island) was an American colonial author, printer, newspaper publisher, and almanac publisher.", "James published the \"New England Courant\", one of the oldest and the first truly independent American newspapers."]], ["Motherland (disambiguation)", ["Motherland is the place of one's birth, the place of one's ancestors, or the place of origin of an ethnic group.", "Motherland may also refer to:"]], ["Jeff Irwin (politician)", ["Jeff Irwin( born June 19, 1977) is a member of the Michigan Senate.", "He represents Michigan's 18th Senate District, encompassing the cities of Ann Arbor, Saline, Ypsilanti, and Milan( portion) and the townships of Ann Arbor, Pittsfield, York, Augusta, Salem, Superior, and Ypsilanti.", "He replaced Rebekah Warren, who was term limited.", "Irwin is a Democrat."]], ["Joy Smith", ["Joy Ann Smith( born February 20, 1947) is a Canadian politician.", "She served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba between 1999 and 2003, and was in the House of Commons of Canada from 2004 to 2015."]], ["Where Was I", ["\" Where Was I?\" may refer to:"]]], "supporting_facts": [["Ann Smith Franklin", 1], ["James Franklin (printer)", 0]], "evidences": [["Ann Smith Franklin", "spouse", "James Franklin"], ["James Franklin", "place of death", "Newport"]], "answer": "Newport"}
{"_id": "c218a803090711ebbdadac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Are both Three Girls Lost and Cavite (Film) from the same country?", "context": [["Three Girls in Paris", ["Three Girls in Paris is a 1963 Danish family film directed by Gabriel Axel and starring Daniel G\u00e9lin."]], ["California Winter", ["California Winter is an American drama film from 2012."]], ["A Kind of America", ["A Kind of America is a Hungarian comedy film from 2002."]], ["The House of Three Girls (1958 film)", ["The House of Three Girls is a 1958 Austrian- West German musical film directed by Ernst Marischka and starring Karlheinz B\u00f6hm, Rudolf Schock and Magda Schneider.", "It is based on the operetta\" Das Dreim\u00e4derlhaus\".", "The story had previously been made into the film\" Three Girls for Schubert\" in 1936.", "The film's sets were designed by the art director Fritz J\u00fcptner- Jonstorff."]], ["Cayuco (film)", ["Cayuco is a Spanish documentary film from 2007."]], ["Bombay Dreams (film)", ["Bombay Dreams is a Swedish comedy film from 2004."]], ["Three Girls Lost", ["Three Girls Lost is a 1931 American Pre-Code drama film directed by Sidney Lanfield and starring Loretta Young, Lew Cody, and John Wayne.", "The film also featured Ward Bond (in a small unbilled role), and co-starred Wayne with Paul Fix for the first time.", "Based on a story by Robert Hardy Andrews, the film is about a young man (Wayne) who finds himself suspected of involvement in the murder of a gangster."]], ["Cavite (film)", ["Cavite is a 2005 thriller film in English and Tagalog, written and directed by Filipino American filmmakers Neill Dela Llana and Ian Gamazon which also stars them as the film's leads."]], ["Shima (film)", ["Shima is a 2007 film from Uzbekistan."]], ["One and Five", ["One and Five is a 1969 short film from Egypt."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Three Girls Lost", 0], ["Cavite (film)", 0]], "evidences": [["Three Girls Lost", "country of origin", "American"], ["Cavite (film)", "country of origin", "American"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "e1314496084a11ebbd56ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Are both airports, Nanaimo Harbour Water Aerodrome and Muskeg Tower Airport, located in the same country?", "context": [["Timmins/Porcupine Lake Water Aerodrome", ["Timmins/ Porcupine Lake Water Aerodrome, formley, was a water aerodrome located adjacent to Timmins, Ontario, Canada on Lake Porcupine."]], ["Coal Harbour Water Aerodrome", ["Coal Harbour Water Aerodrome is located at the village of Coal Harbour, British Columbia, Canada."]], ["Nanaimo Harbour Water Aerodrome", ["Nanaimo Harbour Water Aerodrome is a seaplane base( SPB) serving the city of Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada.", "It is registered as an aerodrome, formerly classified as an airport, and an airport of entry by Nav Canada and is staffed by the Canada Border Services Agency( CBSA).", "CBSA officers at this airport can handle general aviation aircraft only, with no more than 15 passengers."]], ["Bamfield Water Aerodrome", ["Bamfield Water Aerodrome,, is an airport located adjacent to Bamfield, British Columbia, Canada."]], ["Tofino Harbour Water Aerodrome", ["Tofino Harbour Water Aerodrome is located in Tofino Harbour adjacent to Tofino, British Columbia, Canada."]], ["Pender Harbour Water Aerodrome", ["Pender Harbour Water Aerodrome,, is located adjacent to Pender Harbour, British Columbia, Canada."]], ["Victoria Inner Harbour Airport", ["Victoria Inner Harbour Airport or Victoria Harbour Water Airport is located in Victoria Harbour, adjacent to Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.", "The airport is classified as an airport of entry by Transport Canada and is staffed by the Canada Border Services Agency( CBSA).", "CBSA officers at this airport can handle small airline and general aviation aircraft only, with no more than 15 passengers.", "The facility can be used only by floatplanes and seaplanes.", "In 2007, the link to Vancouver Harbour Water Airport was, according to the Official Airline Guide, Canada's busiest air route by the number of weekly flights."]], ["Muskeg Tower Airport", ["Muskeg Tower Airport,, is an airport located near Muskeg Tower, Alberta, Canada."]], ["Steen Tower Airport", ["Steen Tower Airport,, was located near to Steen Tower, Alberta, Canada."]], ["Natashquan (Lac de l'Avion) Water Aerodrome", ["Natashquan( Lac de l' Avion)", "Water Aerodrome,, is a private airport located southeast of Natashquan, Quebec, Canada."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Nanaimo Harbour Water Aerodrome", 0], ["Muskeg Tower Airport", 0]], "evidences": [["Nanaimo Harbour Water Aerodrome", "country", "Canada"], ["Muskeg Tower Airport", "country", "Canada"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "b025e878095011ebbdaeac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Are both Kennecott Land and Al Mar Knives located in the same country?", "context": [["Facing the Sea", ["Facing the Sea( Spanish: Rostro al mar) is a 1951 Spanish drama film directed by Carlos Serrano de Osma.", "It deals with the return of exiles from the Spanish Civil War era."]], ["AL 7", ["AL 7 and AL- 7 can refer to:"]], ["Kennecott Land", ["Kennecott Land, a subsidiary of Rio Tinto Group, is an American land development company formed in 2001 and based in South Jordan, Utah in the United States.", "Kennecott Land owns 93,000 acres( 380 km\u00b2) of undeveloped land in Salt Lake and Tooele counties in Utah, 75,000 acres( 300 km\u00b2) of which are located in Salt Lake County.", "The company was formed by Rio Tinto in order to utilize land formerly owned by mining companies like Kennecott Utah Copper.", "The first major development, the Daybreak Community, has begun construction in the western half of the city of South Jordan.", "It is an environmentally friendly, high- tech community centered on the artificial Oquirrh Lake.", "It will feature 20,000 residential units by the year 2020 and could double the population of South Jordan."]], ["Al Mar Knives", ["Al Mar Knives is a production knife company headquartered in Tualatin, Oregon, United States.", "Al Mar Knives was established in 1979 by Al Mar, and has a reputation for making tactical knives of innovative design.", "While headquartered in the United States, Al Mar Knives were made in Seki City Japan from 1979 to 2019."]], ["CF Ribamont\u00e1n al Mar", ["Club de F\u00fatbol Ribamont\u00e1n al Mar is a football team based in Galizano, Ribamont\u00e1n al Mar in the autonomous community of Cantabria.", "Founded in 1971, the team plays in Tercera Divisi\u00f3n \u2013 Group 3.", "The club's home ground is\" Bace\u00f1uela\", which has a capacity of 3,000 spectators."]], ["On the Beach by the Sea", ["On the Beach by the Sea( Spanish:\" En una playa junto al mar\") is a 1971 Argentine film."]], ["Korea Land and Housing Corporation", ["Korea Land and Housing Corporation( LH, \ud55c\uad6d\ud1a0\uc9c0\uc8fc\ud0dd\uacf5\uc0ac) is a government- owned corporation which is responsible for the development of land in cities, and the maintenance and management of land and housing."]], ["Ribamont\u00e1n al Mar", ["Ribamont\u00e1n al Mar is a municipality in Cantabria, Spain."]], ["Warrior knife", ["The Warrior knife is a large curved blade fighting knife with a serrated back edge that was first made by Al Mar Knives and Round Eye Knife and Tool( REKAT).", "Part of the knife's design is credited to martial arts instructor Michael Echanis."]], ["La Ventana al Mar", ["La Ventana al Mar on Ashford Avenue in the district of Condado, of San Juan, Puerto Rico is a large public space built in 2004 fronting the Atlantic Ocean.", "The park is flanked by two of Condado's landmark hotels: to the west by the Condado Vanderbilt Hotel( 1919), designed by Warren and Whitmore, and to the east by the La Concha Hotel( 1957), designed by Toro Ferrer.", "The 1.8 hectare public space was developed by the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico's Tourism Company, and has been credited as one of the principal motors steering the district's urban revitalisation.", "Designed by Puerto Rican architect and urbanist Andr\u00e9s Mignucci, La Ventana al Mar has won numerous awards for design excellence including awards in the American Institute of Architects Puerto Rico Chapter Design Awards, the Puerto Rico Architecture Biennale, the Miami+ Beach Architecture Biennale( Bronze Medal) and the Iberoamerican Architecture Biennale.", "In 2016, La Ventana al Mar was exhibited at the Akademie der K\u00fcnste in Berlin as part of the Demo: polis \u2013 the Right to Public Space exhibit.", "The project includes a large ornamental fountain designed in collaboration with Wet Design of Los Angeles and two public space sculptures by artist \u00c1ngel Botello.", "The park has been the site for music festivals like\" La Ventana al Jazz\" and weekend markets and fairs.", "The public space occupies the site of the old Condado Convention Center built in the 1970s and became one of the components of the controversial Condado Trio project.", "El Condado was built over decades with private hotels, apartments and high rise condominiums so that access to the beach and view of the ocean was only possible under difficult circumstances.", "In the late 1990s the three choice properties on Ashford Avenue- the Convention Center and the Vanderbilt and La Concha Hotels were closed and in state of disrepair.", "The Government of Puerto Rico proposed remodelling the Vanderbilt Hotel and demolishing the Condado Convention Center and La Concha.", "The Government awarded the project's development to a US- based hotel consortium which proposed to build an all- inclusive hotel and condominium resort at this location.", "The case became a political issue and was the subject of protests and challenges by the local community, the College of Architects and the Municipality of San Juan.", "Finally a counter- project proposed by the Municipality of San Juan based on the revitalisation of the two landmark hotels and the creation of a central public space, La Ventana al Mar, was approved and constructed."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Kennecott Land", 0], ["Al Mar Knives", 0]], "evidences": [["Kennecott Land", "country", "American"], ["Al Mar Knives", "country", "United States"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "05ff422508cc11ebbd93ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Was Dudley Russell or Juan Ren\u00e9 Serrano born first?", "context": [["Juan Ren\u00e9 Serrano", ["Juan Ren\u00e9 Serrano Guti\u00e9rrez( born 23 February 1984 in Guadalajara, Jalisco) is an athlete from Mexico.", "He competes in archery.", "Serrano competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in men's individual archery.", "He won his first match, advancing to the round of 32.", "In the second round of elimination, he was defeated.", "His final rank was 20th overall.", "Serrano was also a member of the 12th- place Mexican men's archery team at the 2004 Summer Olympics.", "Rene Serrano won 3rd place at the Archery World Cup in Turkey \u2013 Antalya 2007.", "Rene Serrano Won 2nd place overall in the 2007 Archery World Cup Final held in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.", "He defeated Alan Wills in the semi-finals but lost to Baljinima Tsyrempilov in the finals."]], ["Henry Moore (cricketer)", ["Henry Walter Moore( 1849 \u2013 20 August 1916) was an English- born first- class cricketer who spent most of his life in New Zealand."]], ["Wale Adebanwi", ["Wale Adebanwi( born 1969) is a Nigerian- born first Black Rhodes Professor at St Antony's College, Oxford."]], ["Diego Serrano", ["Diego Serrano( born February 5, 1973) is an Ecuadorian- born American actor."]], ["Irving Rubirosa", ["Irving Rubirosa Serrano( born 3 May 1979) is Mexican professional football coach and former player."]], ["Jos\u00e9 Serrano (pentathlete)", ["Jos\u00e9 Serrano( born 15 April 1957) is a Spanish modern pentathlete.", "He competed at the 1980 Summer Olympics."]], ["Maximiliano Serrano", ["Maximiliano Serrano( born 5 August 1988) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Acassuso."]], ["Juan de Courten (elder)", ["Juan de Courten( elder) or Juan Antonio Curten Massenet or Juan Courten or Juan Curten( 10 October 1730 \u2013 21 December 1796) began his Spanish military career in the War of the Austrian Succession at the age of 14.", "His father was a brigadier general of engineers who died in 1745.", "Courten fought in the Spanish \u2013 Portuguese War( 1761 \u2013 1763), the Invasion of Algiers in 1775, and the Great Siege of Gibraltar.", "He was the last Spanish governor of Oran in 1792.", "As a lieutenant general, he led an infantry division during the War of the Pyrenees against the First French Republic in several actions including Perpignan, Peyrestortes, Truillas, Boulou, and the Black Mountain.", "He was appointed Captain General of Aragon in 1795."]], ["Dudley Russell", ["Lieutenant General Sir Dudley Russell KBE, CB, DSO, MC (1 December 18964 February 1978) was a senior officer of both the British Army and the British Indian Army, and served during World War I and World War II, where he commanded the 8th Indian Infantry Division during the Italian Campaign from late 1943 until the end of the war."]], ["Enzo Serrano", ["Enzo Serrano( born 19 January 1998) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Gimnasia y Esgrima."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Dudley Russell", 0], ["Juan Ren\u00e9 Serrano", 0]], "evidences": [["Dudley Russell", "date of birth", "1 December 1896"], ["Juan Ren\u00e9 Serrano", "date of birth", "23 February 1984"]], "answer": "Dudley Russell"}
{"_id": "34c3c51a0bda11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the date of birth of Emilie Hegh Arntzen's mother?", "context": [["Etan Boritzer", ["Etan Boritzer( born 1950) is an American writer of children \u2019s literature who is best known for his book\" What is God?\" first published in 1989.", "His best selling\" What is?\" illustrated children's book series on character education and difficult subjects for children is a popular teaching guide for parents, teachers and child- life professionals.", "Boritzer gained national critical acclaim after\" What is God?\" was published in 1989 although the book has caused controversy from religious fundamentalists for its universalist views.", "The other current books in the\" What is?\" series include", "What is Love?,", "What is Death?,", "What is Beautiful?,", "What is Funny?,", "What is Right?,", "What is Peace?,", "What is Money?,", "What is Dreaming?,", "What is a Friend?,", "What is True?,", "What is a Family?,", "What is a Feeling?\"", "The series is now also translated into 15 languages.", "Boritzer was first published in 1963 at the age of 13 when he wrote an essay in his English class at Wade Junior High School in the Bronx, New York on the assassination of John F. Kennedy.", "His essay was included in a special anthology by New York City public school children compiled and published by the New York City Department of Education.", "Boritzer now lives in Venice, California and maintains his publishing office there also.", "He has helped numerous other authors to get published through\" How to Get Your Book Published!\" programs.", "Boritzer is also a yoga teacher who teaches regular classes locally and guest- teaches nationally.", "He is also recognized nationally as an erudite speaker on\" The Teachings of the Buddha.\""]], ["Pamela Jain", ["Pamela Jain is an Indian playback singer.", "Date of Birth:16th March."]], ["Terence Robinson", ["Terence D. Robinson( date of birth and death unknown) was a male wrestler who competed for England."]], ["Mark Kenneth Woods", ["Mark Kenneth Woods( date of birth unknown) is a Canadian comedy writer, actor, producer, director and TV host."]], ["Brian Saunders (weightlifter)", ["Brian Saunders( date of birth and death unknown) was a male weightlifter who competed for England."]], ["Les Richards", ["Les Richards( date of birth unknown) was an Australian rules footballer who played with North Melbourne in the Victorian Football League( VFL)."]], ["Theodred II (Bishop of Elmham)", ["Theodred II was a medieval Bishop of Elmham.", "The date of Theodred's consecration unknown, but the date of his death was sometime between 995 and 997."]], ["Emilie Hegh Arntzen", ["Emilie Hegh Arntzen (born 1 January 1994) is a Norwegian handball player for Vipers Kristiansand and the Norwegian national team.", "She previously played for Herkules, Gulset and Gjerpen IF.", "She made her debut on the national team in 2014.", "She also represented Norway in the 2013 Women's Junior European Handball Championship, placing 4th, and in the 2014 Women's Junior World Handball Championship, placing 9th.", "She is the daughter of former international handballer Hanne Hegh and handball player and coach Ketil Arntzen."]], ["Erika Rosenberg", ["Erika Rosenberg( born 24 June 1951 in Buenos Aires, Argentina) is an author, interpreter and journalist.", "She wrote a biography of Emilie Schindler."]], ["Hanne Hegh", ["Hanne Hegh (born 27 April 1960 in Oslo) is a Norwegian team handball player and Olympic medalist."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Emilie Hegh Arntzen", 4], ["Hanne Hegh", 0]], "evidences": [["Emilie Hegh Arntzen", "mother", "Hanne Hegh"], ["Hanne Hegh", "date of birth", "27 April 1960"]], "answer": "27 April 1960"}
{"_id": "16ef62f20bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What nationality is Horace Seymour's father?", "context": [["David S. Brown", ["David Scott Brown( born September 29, 1966) is Horace E. Raffensperger Professor of History at Elizabethtown College, Pennsylvania, United States.", "He is the author of several books, including biographies of Richard Hofstadter and F. Scott Fitzgerald."]], ["Baglan Mailybayev", ["Baglan Mailybayev( in Kazakh \u0411\u0430\u0493\u043b\u0430\u043d \u0410\u0441\u0430\u0443\u0431\u0430\u0439\u04b1\u043b\u044b \u041c\u0430\u0439\u043b\u044b\u0431\u0430\u0435\u0432) was born on 20 May 1975 in Zhambyl region, Kazakhstan.", "His nationality is Kazakh.", "He is a politician of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Deputy Head of the Presidential Administration of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Doctor of Law( 2002)( under the supervision of Professor Zimanov S.Z.- scientific advisor and academician of National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Kazakhstan) and Ph.D. in Political Science( 1998)."]], ["Isabella Cecil, Marchioness of Exeter", ["Isabella Cecil, Marchioness of Exeter( 6 March 1803 \u2013 6 March 1879), formerly Isabella Poyntz, was the wife of Brownlow Cecil, 2nd Marquess of Exeter, and the mother of the 3rd Marquess.", "She was the daughter of William Stephen Poyntz, a Liberal MP, and his wife, the former Hon. Elizabeth Mary Browne.", "Isabella's sister, Elizabeth Georgina Poyntz, married Frederick Spencer, 4th Earl Spencer.", "Another sister, Frances Selina Isabella Poyntz, married Robert Cotton St. John Trefusis, 18th Baron Clinton, and, on his death, married Sir Horace Seymour, MP.", "Two of their brothers were drowned in an accident in a boating accident in 1815.", "The Poyntz family had homes at Midgham House in Berkshire and Cowdray Park in West Sussex.", "Isabella married the marquess in London on 12 May 1824.", "Their children were:", "The marquess died in 1867.", "Isabella died in 1879, aged 76, and was buried with her husband in the Cecil family chapel at St Martin's Church, Stamford."]], ["Lord Hugh Seymour", ["Vice-Admiral Lord Hugh Seymour (29 April 1759 \u2013 11 September 1801) was a senior British Royal Navy officer of the late 18th century who was the fifth son of Francis Seymour-Conway, 1st Marquess of Hertford and became known for being both a prominent society figure and a highly competent naval officer.", "He served during the American Revolutionary and French Revolutionary Wars and later in his career performed a period of shore duty on the Admiralty board.", "Seymour maintained a reputation as a courageous and innovative officer: he was awarded a commemorative medal for his actions at the battle of the Glorious First of June and is credited with introducing epaulettes to Royal Navy uniforms as a method of indicating rank to non-English speaking allies.", "In his youth he formed close personal friendships with fellow officer John Willett Payne and George, Prince of Wales, through association with whom he gained a reputation as a rake.", "His marriage in 1785, made at the insistence of his family as an antidote to his dissolution, was brought about through royal connections and proved very successful.", "During his lifetime he also held several seats as a member of parliament in the Parliament of Great Britain, although he did not pursue an active political career."]], ["Denys Turner", ["Denys Alan Turner( born 5 August 1942) is a British- born American academic in the fields of philosophy and theology.", "He is Horace Tracy Pitkin Professor of Historical Theology emeritus at Yale University having been appointed in 2005, previously having been Norris- Hulse Professor of Divinity at Cambridge University.", "He earned his DPhil in Philosophy from Oxford University.", "He has written widely on political theory and social theory in relation to Christian theology, as well as on Medieval thought, in particular, mystical theology and Christian Mysticism.", "Prior to his position at Cambridge, he was Professor of Theology and Head of Department at Birmingham and has also held Head of Department at the University of Bristol.", "Turner also worked at University College, Dublin and Manhattanville College, New York.", "He is currently a visiting professor at Princeton University.", "Turner has three children: Ruth, John and Brendan."]], ["Ali Rahuma", ["Ali Khalifa Rahuma( born May 16, 1982) is a Libyan football midfielder who's nationality is Libyan.", "He currently plays for Al- Ittihad, and is a member of the Libya national football team."]], ["Roberto Savio", ["Roberto Savio( born in Rome, Italy, but also holding Argentine nationality) is a journalist, communication expert, political commentator, activist for social and climate justice and advocate of global governance.", "He has spent most of his career with Inter Press Service( IPS), the news agency which he founded in 1964 along with Argentine journalist Pablo Piacentini.", "Savio studied Economics at the University of Parma, followed by post -graduate courses in Development Economics under Gunnar Myrdal, History of Art and International Law in Rome.", "He started his professional career as a research assistant in International Law at the University of Parma."]], ["Nayelly Hern\u00e1ndez", ["Nayelly Hern\u00e1ndez( born 23 February 1986) is a former Mexican female professional squash player.", "She has represented Mexico internationally in several international competitions including the Central American and Caribbean Games, Pan American Games, Women's World Team Squash Championships.", "Nayelly achieved her highest career ranking of 57 in October 2011 during the 2011 PSA World Tour.", "Her husband Chris Walker whose nationality is English is also a professional squash player.", "She joined the Trinity College in 2008 as the first Mexican female to join a US college for squash and graduated in 2010."]], ["Eleni Gabre-Madhin", ["Eleni Zaude Gabre- Madhin, an Ethiopian economist with Swiss nationality, is a former Chief Executive Officer of the Ethiopia Commodity Exchange( ECX).", "She has had many years of experience working on agricultural markets \u2013 particularly in Sub- Saharan Africa \u2013 and has held senior positions in the World Bank, the International Food Policy Research Institute( Washington), and United Nations( Geneva)."]], ["Horace Seymour", ["Colonel Sir Horace Beauchamp Seymour KCH (22 November 1791 \u2013 23 November 1851) was a Peelite Member of Parliament for Lisburn 1819\u201326, Orford (1820), Bodmin (1826\u201332), Midhurst (1841\u201345), Antrim (1845\u201347), and Lisburn 1847\u201351.", "He was an ancestor of Diana, Princess of Wales.", "Horace Seymour was the son of Admiral Lord Hugh Seymour (son of Francis Seymour-Conway, 1st Marquess of Hertford) and Lady Anne Horatia Waldegrave.", "He married, firstly, Elizabeth Malet Palk, daughter of Sir Lawrence Palk, 2nd Baronet and granddaughter of Sir Robert Palk, on 15 May 1818.", "He married, secondly, Frances Selina Isabella Poyntz, daughter of William Stephen Poyntz and Hon.", "Elizabeth Mary Browne, in July 1835.", "By his first wife he had three children;"]]], "supporting_facts": [["Horace Seymour", 2], ["Lord Hugh Seymour", 5]], "evidences": [["Horace Seymour", "father", "Lord Hugh Seymour"], ["Lord Hugh Seymour", "country of citizenship", "Great Britain"]], "answer": "Great Britain"}
{"_id": "73b99793086f11ebbd62ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Did the movies The Shadow Of Evil and The Lone Wolf Takes A Chance, originate from the same country?", "context": [["Secrets of the Lone Wolf", ["Secrets of the Lone Wolf is a 1941 American crime film directed by Edward Dmytryk and starring Warren William.", "It is part of Columbia Pictures series of Lone Wolf films."]], ["The Shadow of Evil", ["The Shadow of Evil is a 1921 British silent crime film directed by George A. Cooper and James Reardon and starring Mary Dibley, Reginald Fox and Cecil Humphreys."]], ["The Lone Wolf and His Lady", ["The Lone Wolf and His Lady( 1949) is the 15th and final Lone Wolf film produced by Columbia Pictures, directed by John Hoffman and written by Edward Dein and Michael Stuart Boylan.", "\" The Lone Wolf and His Lady\" features Ron Randell in his first and only appearance as the former jewel thief turned private detective, the Lone Wolf."]], ["The Lone Wolf in London", ["The Lone Wolf in London is a 1947 American crime film directed by Leslie Goodwins and starring Gerald Mohr, Nancy Saunders and Eric Blore.", "The picture features the fictional Scotland Yard detective the Lone Wolf who travels to London, and solves the mystery of some missing jewels.", "It was the penultimate Lone Wolf film, followed by\" The Lone Wolf and His Lady\" in 1949, and the last for Mohr in the lead role."]], ["The Lone Wolf's Daughter", ["The Lone Wolf's Daughter is a surviving 1919 American silent era crime/ drama/ thriller motion picture starring Bertram Grassby, Louise Glaum, and Thomas Holding.", "Directed by William P.S. Earle and produced by J. Parker Read, Jr., the screenplay and the intertitles were adapted by Louis Joseph Vance based on his novels about the Lone Wolf, a jewel thief turned private detective.", "Filmed at Thomas H. Ince Studios in Culver City,\" The Lone Wolf's Daughter\" was billed as the sequel to\" The Lone Wolf\"( 1917) and\" The False Faces\"( 1919).", "The movie premiered in Chicago.", "It was not exhibited in Los Angeles until January 12, 1920.", "Glaum was acknowledged as a fashion plate for\" wearing at least fifty different and striking gowns.\""]], ["The Lone Wolf Takes a Chance", ["The Lone Wolf Takes a Chance is a 1941 American mystery film directed by Sidney Salkow, which stars Warren William, June Storey, and Henry Wilcoxon.", "Salkow also wrote the original screenplay, along with Earl Felton, and the film was released on March 6, 1941.", "It is the sixth Lone Wolf film produced by Columbia Pictures, and the fourth appearance of William as the title character Lone Wolf."]], ["The Lone Wolf in Mexico", ["The Lone Wolf in Mexico is a 1947 black-and-white mystery-adventure film directed by D. Ross Lederman for Columbia Pictures.", "It features Gerald Mohr as the title character, detective Lone Wolf.", "Chronologically the third-to-last Lone Wolf film in Columbia's theatrical series, it was followed by \"The Lone Wolf in London\" later in 1947 and \"The Lone Wolf and His Lady\" in 1949."]], ["The Shadow of the Desert", ["The Shadow of the Desert( also released as The Shadow of the East) is a 1924 American silent horror film directed by George Archainbaud.", "The film is considered to be lost."]], ["The Lone Wolf in Paris", ["The Lone Wolf in Paris is a 1938 American film, one of Columbia's Lone Wolf film series.", "In the start- and- stop history of the Lone Wolf series, this entry is the only one with Lederer as star.", "It stands alone between Melvyn Douglas's\" The Lone Wolf Returns\" in 1935, and the first of Warren William's series of nine,\" The Lone Wolf Spy Hunt\", released the following year."]], ["The Lone Wolf Returns (1935 film)", ["The Lone Wolf Returns is a 1935 American crime film starring Melvyn Douglas as jewel thief Michael Lanyard, aka the Lone Wolf.", "Retired, the Lone Wolf is forced back into crime, but turns the tables on his enemies.", "It is based on the 1923 Louis Joseph Vance novel\" The Lone Wolf Returns\", which had previously been made into a 1926 film of the same name."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Shadow of Evil", 0], ["The Lone Wolf Takes a Chance", 0]], "evidences": [["The Shadow of Evil", "country of origin", "British"], ["The Lone Wolf Takes a Chance", "country of origin", "American"]], "answer": "no"}
{"_id": "cc24d99a096c11ebbdafac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film was released more recently, Summer In Berlin or Apne?", "context": [["Alice Salomon University of Applied Sciences Berlin", ["The Alice Salomon University of Applied Sciences Berlin( or ASH) is a vocational university for social work, public health and early childhood education in Berlin, Germany."]], ["Summer in Berlin", ["Summer in Berlin is a 2005 German tragicomic film directed by Andreas Dresen."]], ["Berlin Sonnenallee station", ["Sonnenallee is a railway station in the Neuk\u00f6lln district of Berlin.", "It is served by the S- Bahn lines and and is located at the southeastern end of the major street of the same name, about which a film was produced in 1999."]], ["Johann Gottfried B\u00fcring", ["Johann Gottfried B\u00fcring( 1723 in Berlin or Hamburg \u2013 after 1788) was a German master builder and architect of the late Baroque period.", "He mainly worked in Potsdam, supervising the construction of the Sanssouci Picture Gallery and designing the Nauener Tor and New Palace there.", "He also designed the Luisenst\u00e4dtische Kirche in Berlin."]], ["The Wonderful World of Captain Kuhio", ["The film was released in Japan on 10 October 2009."]], ["Mall of Berlin", ["The LP12 Mall of Berlin, or simply Mall of Berlin, is a shopping mall in Berlin, Germany."]], ["A Summer in a Sea Shell", ["A Summer in a Sea Shell is a 1985 Slovenian teen film directed by Tugo \u0160tiglic.", "It was followed by A Summer in a Sea Shell 2 in 1988."]], ["Coney Island Baby (film)", ["Coney Island Baby is a 2003 comedy- drama in which film producer Amy Hobby made her directorial debut.", "Karl Geary wrote the film and Tanya Ryno was the film's producer.", "The music was composed by Ryan Shore.", "The film was shot in Sligo, Ireland, which is known locally as\" Coney Island\".", "The film was screened at the Newport International Film Festival.", "Hobby won the Jury Award for\" Best First Time Director\".", "The film made its premiere television broadcast on the Sundance Channel."]], ["Here's Berlin", ["Here's Berlin or Hello Berlin, Paris Calling is a 1932 French- German romantic comedy film directed by Julien Duvivier and starring Josette Day, Germaine Aussey and Wolfgang Klein.", "The film's art direction was by Erich Czernowky."]], ["Apne", ["Apne (Ours) is a 2007 Indian Hindi sports drama film directed by Anil Sharma.", "It is the first film to feature Dharmendra and his real-life sons Sunny Deol and Bobby Deol together.", "Previously Sunny and Bobby had worked together in \"Dillagi\" (1999) and Dharmendra and Sunny had also appeared together in \"Sultanat\" (1986) and \"Kshatriya\" (1993).", "Kiron Kher, Shilpa Shetty and Katrina Kaif play the female leads.", "The film opened to an excellent response across India and emerged as a hit overseas as well.", "As of 2019, it remains Shetty's final leading film role.", "Dharmendra plays the role of a disgraced ex-boxer Baldev Chaudhary who tries to wash a stain in his boxing career through his sons Angad and Karan (Sunny & Bobby Deol).", "Dharmendra had earlier played the role of a boxer in the film \"Main Intequam Loonga\" (1982).", "Footage from that film is used as flashback scenes in this film to show Baldev's career as a boxer."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Summer in Berlin", 0], ["Apne", 0]], "evidences": [["Summer in Berlin", "publication date", "2005"], ["Apne", "publication date", "2007"]], "answer": "Apne"}
{"_id": "642aef8a0bdb11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the place of burial of John Stafford, 1St Earl Of Wiltshire's father?", "context": [["Thomas Boleyn, 1st Earl of Wiltshire", ["Thomas Boleyn, 1st Earl of Wiltshire, 1st Earl of Ormond, 1st Viscount Rochford( c. 1477 \u2013 12 March 1539), of Hever Castle in Kent, was an English diplomat and politician who was the father of Anne Boleyn, Queen Consort and the second wife of King Henry VIII, and was thus the maternal grandfather of Queen Elizabeth I of England."]], ["Patrick Ruthven, 1st Earl of Forth", ["Patrick Ruthven, 1st Earl of Forth and 1st Earl of Brentford( c. 1573 \u2013 2 February 1651) was a Scottish nobleman, general, and diplomat."]], ["John Stafford (producer)", ["John Stafford( 1893\u20131967) was a British film producer and director."]], ["Robert Stewart, 1st Earl of March", ["Robert Stewart, 1st Earl of Lennox then 1st Earl of March( c. 152229 March 1586) was a Scottish nobleman of the family of Stewart of Darnley."]], ["Humphrey Stafford, 1st Duke of Buckingham", ["Humphrey Stafford, 1st Duke of Buckingham, 6th Earl of Stafford, (December 1402 \u2013 10 July 1460) was an English nobleman and a military commander in the Hundred Years' War and the Wars of the Roses.", "Through his mother he had royal descent from King Edward III, his great-grandfather, and from his father, he inherited, at an early age, the earldom of Stafford.", "By his marriage to a daughter of Ralph, Earl of Westmorland, Humphrey was related to the powerful Neville family and to many of the leading aristocratic houses of the time.", "He joined the English campaign in France with King Henry V in 1420 and following Henry V's death", "two years later he became a councillor for the new King, the nine-month-old Henry VI.", "Stafford acted as a peacemaker during the partisan, factional politics of the 1430s, when Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester, vied with Cardinal Beaufort for political supremacy.", "Stafford also took part in the eventual arrest of Gloucester in 1447.", "Stafford returned to the French campaign during the 1430s and for his loyalty and years of service, he was elevated from Earl of Stafford to Duke of Buckingham.", "Around the same time, his mother died.", "As much of his estate\u2014as her dower\u2014had previously been in her hands, Humphrey went from having a reduced income in his early years to being one of the wealthiest and most powerful landowners in England.", "His lands stretched across much of the country, ranging from East Anglia to the Welsh border.", "Being such an important figure in the localities was not without its dangers and for some time he feuded violently with Sir Thomas Malory in the Midlands.", "After returning from France, Stafford remained in England for the rest of his life, serving King Henry.", "He acted as the King's bodyguard and chief negotiator during Jack Cade's rebellion of 1450, helping to suppress it.", "When the King's cousin, Richard, Duke of York, rebelled two years later, Stafford investigated York's followers.", "In 1453, the King became ill and sank into a catatonic state; law and order broke down further and when civil war began in 1455, Stafford fought for the King in the First Battle of St Albans which began the Wars of the Roses.", "Both were captured by the Yorkists and Stafford spent most of his final years attempting to mediate between the Yorkist and Lancastrian factions, the latter by now headed by Henry's wife, Margaret of Anjou.", "Partly due to a feud with a leading Yorkist\u2014Richard Neville, Earl of Warwick\u2014Stafford eventually declared for King Henry and the Duke of York was defeated in 1459, driving York into exile.", "When the rebels returned the following year they attacked the royal army at Northampton.", "Acting as the King's personal guard in the ensuing struggle, Stafford was killed and the King was again taken prisoner.", "Stafford's eldest son had died of plague two years earlier and the Buckingham dukedom descended to Stafford's five-year-old grandson, Henry, a ward of the King until he came of age in 1473."]], ["John Stafford, 1st Earl of Wiltshire", ["John Stafford, 1st Earl of Wiltshire , (24 November 1427 \u2013 8 May 1473) was an English nobleman, the youngest son of Humphrey Stafford, 1st Duke of Buckingham.", "In 1461 he was appointed Knight of the Order of the Bath."]], ["Matthew Stewart, 4th Earl of Lennox", ["Matthew Stewart, 4th Earl of Lennox( 21 September 15164 September 1571), was the fourth Earl of Lennox, and a leader of the Catholic nobility in Scotland.", "He was the son of John Stewart, 3rd Earl of Lennox and Lady Elizabeth Stewart, daughter of John Stewart, 1st Earl of Atholl.", "His grandson was King James VI of Scotland and I of England."]], ["Ralph Stafford, 1st Earl of Stafford", ["Ralph de Stafford, 2nd Baron Stafford, 1st Earl of Stafford, KG( 24 September 1301 \u2013 31 August 1372) was an English nobleman and notable soldier during the Hundred Years War against France."]], ["Richard Stafford, 1st Baron Stafford of Clifton", ["Richard Stafford, 1st Baron Stafford of Clifton( died 13 August 1380), Lord of Clifton, was an English soldier and diplomat during the Hundred Years' War.", "He was the second son of Edmund Stafford, 1st Baron Stafford and Margaret Basset, and the younger brother of Ralph Stafford, 1st Earl of Stafford.", "He was the founder of the Staffords of Clifton, a cadet branch of the House of Stafford."]], ["Henry Stafford, 1st Earl of Wiltshire", ["Henry Stafford, 1st Earl of Wiltshire( c. 1479 \u2013 6 April 1523) was an English peer."]]], "supporting_facts": [["John Stafford, 1st Earl of Wiltshire", 0], ["Humphrey Stafford, 1st Duke of Buckingham", 18]], "evidences": [["John Stafford, 1st Earl of Wiltshire", "father", "Humphrey Stafford, 1st Duke of Buckingham"], ["Humphrey Stafford, 1st Duke of Buckingham", "place of burial", "Northampton"]], "answer": "Northampton"}
{"_id": "3bc681f00bd911eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What nationality is the director of film Muvva Gopaludu?", "context": [["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Muvva Gopaludu", ["Muvva Gopaludu is a 1987 Telugu drama film produced by S. Gopal Reddy under the Bhargav Art Productions banner and directed by Kodi Ramakrishna.", "It stars Nandamuri Balakrishna, Vijayashanti in the lead roles and music composed by K. V. Mahadevan.", "The film was a remake of the Tamil film \"Aruvadai Naal\"."]], ["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]], ["John Farrell (businessman)", ["John Farrell is the director of YouTube in Latin America."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["Kodi Ramakrishna", ["Kodi Ramakrishna (23 July 1949 \u2013 22 February 2019) was an Indian film director and writer known for his works predominantly in Telugu cinema, and a few Tamil, Malayalam and Hindi films.", "One of the prolific film director in Telugu, Kodi Ramakrishna has directed a wide range of films, in a variety of genres such as drama films; \"Intlo Ramayya Veedilo Krishnayya\" (1982), \"Mangamma Gari Manavadu\" (1984),", "\"Thalambralu\" (1986), \"Aahuthi\" (1987), \"Bharatamlo Bala Chandrudu\" (1988), \"Station Master\" (1988), \"Muddula Mavayya\" (1989), \"Maa Aavida Collector\" (1996), \"Pelli\" (1997), and \"Dongaata\" (1997).", "Other notable works of Rama Krishna are Social problem films; such as, \"Ankusham\" (1989), \"20va Shatabdam\" (1990), \"Bharat Bandh\" (1991), and \"Sathruvu\" (1991).", "He directed Spy films; such as, Gudachari No.1 (1983), and \"Gudachari 117\" (1989).", "Ramakrishna has directed supernatural Fantasy films; such as, \"Ammoru\" (1995), \"Devi\" (1999), \"Devullu\" (2000), \"Devi Putrudu\" (2001), \"Anji\" (2004), and \"Arundhati\" (2009) which won ten state Nandi Awards, and two Filmfare Awards South, and became the second highest grossing Telugu film for that year.", "In 2012, he directed Industry Hits Managamma Gari Manavadu and Muddula Mavayya, he received the state Raghupathi Venkaiah Award for his contribution to Telugu cinema."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Michael Govan", ["Michael Govan( born 1963) is the director of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art since 2006.", "Prior to this, Govan worked as the director of the Dia Art Foundation in New York City."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["John Donatich", ["John Donatich is the Director of Yale University Press."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Muvva Gopaludu", 0], ["Kodi Ramakrishna", 0]], "evidences": [["Muvva Gopaludu", "director", "Kodi Ramakrishna"], ["Kodi Ramakrishna", "country of citizenship", "Indian"]], "answer": "Indian"}
{"_id": "570c19960bdb11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What nationality is John Sigismund Vasa's mother?", "context": [["Crown Prince Uigyeong", ["Crown Prince Uigyeong or Deokjong of Joseon or Prince Dowon( 1438 \u2013 2 September 1457) was a crown prince of the Korean Joseon Dynasty."]], ["John Sigismund Z\u00e1polya", ["John Sigismund Z\u00e1polya or Szapolyai (7 July 1540 \u2013 14 March 1571) was King of Hungary as John II from 1540 to 1551 and from 1556 to 1570, and the first Prince of Transylvania, from 1570 to his death.", "He was the only son of John I, King of Hungary, and Isabella of Poland.", "JohnI ruled parts of the Kingdom of Hungary, with the support of the Ottoman Sultan Suleiman; the remaining areas were ruled by Ferdinand I, who also claimed Hungary.", "The two kings concluded a peace treaty in 1538 acknowledging Ferdinand's right to reunite Hungary after JohnI's death, but shortly after John Sigismund's birth, and on his deathbed, JohnI bequeathed his realm to his son.", "The late king's staunchest supporters elected the infant John Sigismund king, but he was not crowned with the Holy Crown of Hungary.", "Suleiman invaded Hungary under the pretext of protecting John Sigismund against Ferdinand.", "The capital of Hungary, Buda, fell to the Ottomans without opposition in 1541, but Suleiman allowed the dowager queen, Isabella, to retain the territory east of the river Tisza on John Sigismund's behalf.", "Isabella and John Sigismund moved to Lippa (now Lipova in Romania).", "Before long, they took up residence in Gyulafeh\u00e9rv\u00e1r in Transylvania (now Alba Iulia in Romania).", "John Sigismund's realm was administered by his father's treasurer, George Martinuzzi, who wanted to reunite Hungary under the rule of Ferdinand.", "Martinuzzi forced Isabella to renounce her son's realm in exchange for two Silesian duchies and 140,000 florins in 1551.", "John Sigismund and his mother settled in Poland, but she continued to negotiate for John Sigismund's restoration with Ferdinand's enemies.", "Ferdinand could not protect eastern Hungary against the Ottomans.", "Urged by Suleiman, the Transylvanian Diet in 1556 persuaded John Sigismund and his mother to return to Transylvania.", "She ruled her son's realm until her death in 1559.", "A wealthy lord, Melchior Balassa, rebelled against John Sigismund in late 1561, which contributed to the loss to Ferdinand of most counties outside Transylvania.", "The Sz\u00e9kely people, whose liberties had been restricted in the 1550s, also rose up against John Sigismund, but he crushed the rebellion.", "During the ensuing war against the Habsburgs, the Ottomans supported John Sigismund, and he paid homage to Suleiman in Zemun in 1566.", "The 1568 Treaty of Adrianople concluded the war, confirming John Sigismund in the eastern territories of the medieval Kingdom of Hungary (Transylvania and \"Partium\").", "John Sigismund initiated a series of theological debates among the representatives of the concurring theological schools of the Reformation in the 1560s.", "He converted from Catholicism to Lutheranism in 1562 and from Lutheranism to Calvinism in 1564.", "Around five years later, accepting the Anti-Trinitarian views of his physician, Giorgio Biandrata and court preacher Ferenc D\u00e1vid, he became the only Unitarian monarch in history.", "In 1568, the Diet passed the Edict of Torda (now Turda in Romania), which emphasized that \"faith is a gift of God\" and prohibited the persecution of people for religious reasons.", "The edict expanded the limits of freedom of religion beyond the standards of late 16th-century Europe.", "John Sigismund abandoned the title \"elected king of Hungary\" in the Treaty of Speyer in 1570.", "Thereafter, he styled himself \"Prince of Transylvania and Lord of Parts of the Kingdom of Hungary\".", "He died childless.", "The Catholic Stephen B\u00e1thory succeeded him."]], ["Christopher B\u00e1thory", ["Christopher B\u00e1thory( 1530 \u2013 27 May 1581) was voivode of Transylvania from 1576 to 1581.", "He was a younger son of Stephen B\u00e1thory of Somly\u00f3.", "Christopher's career began during the reign of Queen Isabella Jagiellon, who administered the eastern territories of the Kingdom of Hungary on behalf of her son, John Sigismund Z\u00e1polya, from 1556 to 1559.", "He was one of the commanders of John Sigismund's army in the early 1560s.", "Christopher's brother, Stephen B\u00e1thory, who succeeded John Sigismund in 1571, made Christopher captain of V\u00e1rad( now Oradea in Romania).", "After being elected King of Poland, Stephen B\u00e1thory adopted the title of Prince of Transylvania and made Christopher voivode in 1576.", "Christopher cooperated with M\u00e1rton Berzeviczy, whom his brother appointed to supervise the administration of the Principality of Transylvania as the head of the Transylvanian chancellery at Krak\u00f3w.", "Christopher ordered the imprisonment of Ferenc D\u00e1vid, a leading theologian of the Unitarian Church of Transylvania, who started to condemn the adoration of Jesus.", "He supported his brother's efforts to settle the Jesuits in Transylvania."]], ["Marie Louise Gonzaga", ["Marie Louise Gonzaga (18 August 1611 \u2013 10 May 1667) was Queen of Poland and Grand Duchess of Lithuania by marriage to two Kings of Poland and grand dukes of Lithuania, brothers W\u0142adys\u0142aw IV and John II Casimir.", "She was born in Nevers to Charles I, Duke of Mantua, and Catherine of Guise.", "An active and energetic woman, she was a strong supporter of monarchy and religious persecution, for which she was disliked by the highly democratic Polish court and Polish nobility.", "However, she managed to stay involved in the Commonwealth's politics, which led to the foundation of the first Polish newspaper as well as other public institutions.", "Together with Bona Sforza, she is regarded as one of the most influential and most powerful queens of the Kingdom of Poland and the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth."]], ["Sima Yu", ["Sima Yu (\u53f8\u99ac\u9079) (278\u2013300), courtesy name Xizu (\u7199\u7956),", "formally Crown Prince Minhuai (\u610d\u61f7\u592a\u5b50) was a Chinese crown prince during the Jin Dynasty (265-420).", "Sima Yu's father Sima Zhong was developmentally disabled, and before he, then crown prince, was to marry his wife Jia Nanfeng, his father Emperor Wu gave him one of his own concubines, Consort Xie Jiu (\u8b1d\u7396), so that Consort Xie could teach him how to have sexual relations.", "While Crown Princess Jia bore the crown prince four daughters, Sima Yu was his only son.", "When Sima Yu was four years old, there was a fire in the palace, and Emperor Wu walked up a tower to observe it.", "Sima Yu pulled him aside and said, \"At night, when something unusual like this happens, we should take precautions.", "The light of the fire should not shine on the emperor.\"", "Emperor Wu was surprised by this perceptive observation by a child, and praised the young prince as very much like his own grandfather Sima Yi.", "This was part of the reason why Emperor Wu let Crown Prince Zhong remain his heir.", "In 289, he created Prince Yu the Prince of Guangling.", "After Emperor Wu died in 290, Crown Prince Zhong ascended the throne as Emperor Hui, and Prince Yu was created crown prince.", "As Crown Prince Yu grew in age, however, he lost some of the good reputation that he had as a child, as he disliked studying and spent much time on building projects and games.", "Empress Jia, who had constantly been jealous of Crown Prince Yu and Consort Xie, did not discourage this behavior, but in fact encouraged it to further damage Crown Prince Yu's reputation.", "When Crown Prince Yu's staff would try to correct his ways, he would not listen to them.", "He also would not listen to them with regard to their advice to maintain strong relations with Empress Jia's family members.", "Empress Jia's mother Guo Huai (\u90ed\u69d0) had constantly advised Empress Jia to treat Crown Prince Yu", "well, as her own son, and she advocated marrying a daughter of Empress Jia's sister Jia Wu (\u8cc8\u5348) to Crown Prince Yu.", "However, Empress Jia and Jia Wu opposed this, and instead married a daughter of the official Wang Yan (\u738b\u884d) to Crown Prince Yu.", "(Wang had two daughters, but Empress Jia had Crown Prince Yu marry the less beautiful one and had her nephew Jia Mi marry the more beautiful one.)", "After Lady Guo's death, the relationship between Empress Jia and Crown Prince Yu quickly deteriorated, as Jia Wu and another associate of Empress Jia, Emperor Wu's concubine Consort Zhao Can (\u8d99\u7cb2), provoked difficulties between them.", "Further, Crown Prince Yu and Jia Mi never liked each other, and Jia Mi, as a result, also advised Empress Jia to depose Crown Prince Yu.", "In 299, Empress Jia agreed and took action.", "When Crown Prince Yu was in the palace to make an official petition to have his ill son Sima Bin (\u53f8\u99ac\u5f6c) created a prince, Empress Jia forced him to drink a large amount of wine and, once he was drunk, had him write out a statement in which he declared intention to murder the emperor and the empress and to take over as emperor.", "Empress Jia presented the writing to the officials and initially wanted Crown Prince Yu executed\u2014but after some resistance, she only had him deposed and reduced to status of a commoner.", "Crown Prince Yu's mother Consort Xie was executed, as was his favorite concubine Consort Jiang Jun (\u8523\u4fca, Sima Bin's mother).", "Wang Yan divorced his daughter from the crown prince, who wrote an extant, lengthy letter to her explaining the incident through which Empress Jia framed him.", "In 300, under the advice of a prince she favored -- Sima Lun the Prince of Zhao, Emperor Wu's granduncle\u2014Empress Jia decided to eliminate Crown Prince Yu as a threat.", "She sent assassins and had Crown Prince Yu assassinated.", "He was buried with honors due a prince\u2014under the title of Prince of Guanling.", "Sima Lun's intent was, however, to use this assassination as excuse to overthrow Empress Jia, and he did so later that year.", "He had Crown Prince Yu reburied with the honors due a crown prince and had him given the posthumous name Minhuai.", "He also welcomed Crown Princess Wang back to the palace, along with Crown Prince Yu's surviving sons Sima Zang (\u53f8\u99ac\u81e7) (whom he had created crown prince) and Sima Shang (\u53f8\u99ac\u5c1a).", "However, when Sima Lun then usurped the throne briefly in 301, Crown Prince Zang was killed.", "After Emperor Hui's restoration later that year, Sima Shang was created crown prince, but died in 302, extinguishing Crown Prince Yu's line."]], ["Georg, Crown Prince of Saxony", ["Georg, Crown Prince of Saxony or George( 15 January 1893 \u2013 14 May 1943) the last Crown Prince of Saxony, was the heir to the King of Saxony, Frederick Augustus 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was murdered by his younger brother, Li Shimin, the Prince of Qin, in the Xuanwu Gate indident in 626.", "His sons were subsequently executed or excluded from the imperial clan.", "After Li Shimin took the throne, Li Jiancheng was posthumously stripped of his crown prince status and granted the title \"Prince Yin of Xi\" (\u606f\u9690\u738b).", "Later, he was buried with the ceremonies due to an imperial prince.", "In 642, Li Jiancheng's title of Crown Prince Yin (\u9690\u592a\u5b50) was restored."]], ["Wilhelm, German Crown Prince", ["Wilhelm, German Crown Prince (6 May 1882 \u2013 20 July 1951) was the eldest child and heir of the last German Emperor, Wilhelm II, and the last Crown Prince of the German Empire and the Kingdom of Prussia.", "After the death of his grandfather Emperor Frederick III, Wilhelm became crown prince at the age of six, retaining that title for more than 30 years until the fall of the empire on 9 November 1918.", "During World War I, he commanded the 5th Army from 1914 to 1916 and was commander of the Army Group German Crown Prince for the remainder of the war.", "Crown Prince Wilhelm became head of the House of Hohenzollern on 4 June 1941 following the death of his father and held the position until his own death on 20 July 1951."]]], "supporting_facts": [["John Sigismund Vasa", 1], ["Marie Louise Gonzaga", 4]], "evidences": [["John Sigismund Vasa", "mother", "Marie Louise Gonzaga"], ["Marie Louise Gonzaga", "country of citizenship", "Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth"]], "answer": "Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth"}
{"_id": "c22ef81608ab11ebbd82ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director born later, From Corleone To Brooklyn or Durango Valley Raiders?", "context": [["Eugenio Alabiso", ["Eugenio Alabiso( born 30 July 1937) is an Italian film editor.", "He edited\" The Good, the Bad and the Ugly\"( 1966) He edited\" The Case of the Scorpion's Tail\"( 1971),\" Silent Action\"( 1975), and\" The Scorpion with Two Tails\"( 1982), directed by Sergio Martino, and\" Face to Face\"( 1967), directed by Sergio Sollima.", "He worked in crime films like\" Long Lasting Days\"( 1973),\" Almost Human\"( 1974),\" Manhunt in the City\"( 1975), and\" From Corleone to Brooklyn\"( 1979), directed by Umberto Lenzi."]], ["Durango Valley Raiders", ["Durango Valley Raiders is a 1938 American Western film directed by Sam Newfield and written by George H. Plympton.", "The film stars Bob Steele, Louise Stanley, Karl Hackett, Ted Adams, Forrest Taylor and Steve Clark.", "The film was released on August 22, 1938, by Republic Pictures."]], ["Sepideh Farsi", ["Sepideh Farsi is an Iranian film director, born in Tehran in 1965."]], ["Fred Roy Krug", ["Fred R. Krug is an American film and television producer- director born in Bern, Switzerland."]], ["Jacques D\u00e9combe", ["Jacques D\u00e9combe is a French author, actor and director born in 1953."]], ["W. Augustus Barratt", ["W. Augustus Barratt( 1873- 1947) was a Scottish- born, later American, songwriter and musician."]], ["Umberto Lenzi", ["Umberto Lenzi (6 August 1931 \u2013 19 October 2017) was an Italian film director, screenwriter and novelist.", "A fan of film since young age, Lenzi studied at the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia and made his first film in 1958 which went unreleased, while his official debut happened in 1961 with \"Queen of the Seas\".", "Lenzi's films of the 1960s followed popular trends of the era, which led to him directing several spy and erotic thriller films.", "He followed in suit in the 1970s making \"giallo\" films, crime films and making the first Italian cannibal film with \"Man from the Deep River\".", "He continued making films up until the 1990s and later worked as a novelist writing a series of murder mysteries."]], ["Claude Weisz", ["Claude Weisz is a French film director born in Paris."]], ["Sam Newfield", ["Sam Newfield, born Samuel Neufeld,( December 6, 1899- November 10, 1964), also known as Sherman Scott or Peter Stewart, was an American B-movie director, one of the most prolific in American film history \u2014he is credited with directing over 250 feature films in a career which began during the silent era and ended in 1958.", "In addition to his staggering feature output, he also directed one- and two- reel comedy shorts, training films, industrial films, TV episodes and pretty much anything anyone would pay him for.", "Because of this massive output\u2014he would sometimes direct more than 20 films in a single year \u2014he has been called the most prolific director of the sound era.", "Many of Newfield's films were made for PRC Pictures.", "This was a film production company headed by his brother Sigmund Neufeld.", "The films PRC produced were low- budget productions, the majority being westerns, with an occasional horror film or crime drama."]], ["From Corleone to Brooklyn", ["From Corleone to Brooklyn( original title: Da Corleone a Brooklyn) is an Italian\" poliziotteschi\" film directed by Umberto Lenzi.", "The film was released in Italy on 13 April 1979 and stars Maurizio Merli, Mario Merola and Van Johnson."]]], "supporting_facts": [["From Corleone to Brooklyn", 0], ["Durango Valley Raiders", 0], ["Umberto Lenzi", 0], ["Sam Newfield", 0]], "evidences": [["From Corleone to Brooklyn", "director", "Umberto Lenzi"], ["Durango Valley Raiders", "director", "Sam Newfield"], ["Umberto Lenzi", "date of birth", "6 August 1931"], ["Sam Newfield", "date of birth", "December 6, 1899"]], "answer": "From Corleone To Brooklyn"}
{"_id": "2a13a676090111ebbdadac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film came out earlier, It'S Our Life! or Maximum Ride (Film)?", "context": [["Mamma (1982 film)", ["Mamma (also released as Our Life Is Now) is a 1982 Swedish drama film directed by Suzanne Osten.", "Malin Ek won the award for Best Actress at the 19th Guldbagge Awards."]], ["Life or Death", ["Life or Death may refer to:"]], ["Maximum Ride (film)", ["Maximum Ride is a 2016 American science fiction film based on the novel of the same name by James Patterson.", "YouTube personality Jenna Marbles served as an executive producer of the film."]], ["Operation Leopard", ["La l\u00e9gion saute sur Kolwezi also known as\" Operation Leopard\" is a French war film directed by Raoul Coutard filmed in French Guiana.", "The script is based on the true story of the Battle of Kolwezi that happened in 1978.", "It was diligently described in a book of the same name by former 1 REP Captain Pierre Sergent.", "He published his book in 1979; the film came out in 1980.", "Raoul Coutard shot the film in a documentary style."]], ["Angel: A Maximum Ride Novel", ["Angel: A Maximum Ride", "Novel is the seventh and penultimate novel in the\" Maximum Ride\" series created by James Patterson.", "It was released on February 14, 2011."]], ["Maximum Ride: The Angel Experiment", ["Maximum Ride:", "The Angel Experiment is the first book in the Maximum Ride series by James Patterson.", "The book was released in the US on April 11, 2005 and in the UK on July 4, 2005.", "The book is set in the near future and centers on the flock, a group of human- avian hybrids( 98% human, 2% bird) on the run from the scientists who created them.", "It focuses on Maximum Ride( Max), the leader of the flock, and the first- person narrator and protagonist of the story."]], ["It's Our Time", ["It's Our Time may refer to:"]], ["Life or Death (film)", ["Life or Death is a 1954 Egyptian film directed by Kamal El Sheikh.", "It was entered into the 1955 Cannes Film Festival."]], ["It's Our Life!", ["It's Our Life!", "or La vie est \u00e0 nous!", "is a 2005 French comedy film.", "It was directed by G\u00e9rard Krawczyk and starred Josiane Balasko and Sylvie Testud."]], ["MAX: A Maximum Ride Novel", ["MAX: A Maximum Ride", "Novel is the fifth book in the\" Maximum Ride\" series, written by James Patterson.", "The book was released on September 15, 2009.", "\" MAX\" was published by Little, Brown and Company."]]], "supporting_facts": [["It's Our Life!", 2], ["Maximum Ride (film)", 0]], "evidences": [["It's Our Life!", "publication date", "2005"], ["Maximum Ride (film)", "publication date", "2016"]], "answer": "It'S Our Life!"}
{"_id": "77119398087411ebbd67ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film was released earlier, The Apocalypse Code or Just Imagine?", "context": [["Coney Island Baby (film)", ["Coney Island Baby is a 2003 comedy- drama in which film producer Amy Hobby made her directorial debut.", "Karl Geary wrote the film and Tanya Ryno was the film's producer.", "The music was composed by Ryan Shore.", "The film was shot in Sligo, Ireland, which is known locally as\" Coney Island\".", "The film was screened at the Newport International Film Festival.", "Hobby won the Jury Award for\" Best First Time Director\".", "The film made its premiere television broadcast on the Sundance Channel."]], ["Black Code", ["Black Code or Black Codes may refer to:"]], ["Berlin Sonnenallee station", ["Sonnenallee is a railway station in the Neuk\u00f6lln district of Berlin.", "It is served by the S- Bahn lines and and is located at the southeastern end of the major street of the same name, about which a film was produced in 1999."]], ["M code", ["M code or M- Code may refer to"]], ["Just Imagine", ["Just Imagine is a 1930 American pre-Code science fiction musical- comedy film, directed by David Butler.", "The film is known for its art direction and special effects in its portrayal of New York City in an imagined 1980.", "\" Just Imagine\" stars El Brendel, Maureen O' Sullivan, John Garrick and Marjorie White.", "The\" man from 1930\" was played by El Brendel, an ethnic vaudeville comedian of a forgotten type: the Swedish immigrant.", "The film starts with a preamble showing life in 1880, where the people believed themselves the\" last word in speed\".", "It switches to 1930, with the streets crowded with automobiles and lined with electric lights and telephone wires.", "It then switches to 1980, where the tenement houses have morphed into 250- story buildings, connected by suspension bridges and multi-lane elevated roads."]], ["75011", ["75011 may refer to the postal code( or zip code) of the following places:"]], ["Palaivana Rojakkal", ["Palaivana Rojakkal is a 1986 Indian Tamil- language political satire film written by M. Karunanidhi and directed by Manivannan.", "It is a remake of the Malayalam film\" Vartha\", released earlier the same year.", "The film stars Sathyaraj, Lakshmi, Nalini and Prabhu in the lead roles.", "It focuses on a journalist, his lover and his friend as they fight a corrupt system to expose unscrupulous politicians.", "\" Palaivana Rojakkal\" was released on 1 November 1986 and became a commercial success."]], ["The Apocalypse Code", ["The Apocalypse Code is a 2007 Russian action film.", "Apart from Russia, the filming took place in France, Italy, Norway, Malaysia and Ukraine.", "The crew spent 10 days shooting scenes in the Alv\u00f8en Island and Aurland fjords."]], ["Shirin Farhad (1931 film)", ["Shirin Farhad is a 1931 Hindi language musical film.", "It was the second Indian film with sound.", "It was based on the love story from the\" Shahnameh\" of Farhad and Shirin by Nizami Ganjavi.", "The film was directed by J.J. Madan and starred Nissar and Jehanara Kajjan.", "\" Alam Ara\" was released earlier the same year and was the first Indian film with sound."]], ["The Wonderful World of Captain Kuhio", ["The film was released in Japan on 10 October 2009."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Apocalypse Code", 0], ["Just Imagine", 0]], "evidences": [["The Apocalypse Code", "publication date", "2007"], ["Just Imagine", "publication date", "1930"]], "answer": "Just Imagine"}
{"_id": "489189f4089411ebbd75ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Are the movies The Road To Divorce and Want So Much To Believe, from the same country?", "context": [["Movie (disambiguation)", ["A movie is a type of video (see film).", "Movie, Movies, The Movie, or The Movies may also refer to:"]], ["The Road to Divorce", ["The Road to Divorce is a 1920 American silent drama film, directed by Phil Rosen.", "It stars Mary MacLaren, William Ellingford, and Alberta Lee, and was released on April 5, 1920."]], ["The Road to Damascus", ["The Road to Damascus may refer to:"]], ["Road to Ruin", ["Road to Ruin, or The Road to Ruin may refer to:"]], ["At the Movies", ["At the Movies may refer to:"]], ["Want So Much To Believe", ["Want So Much To Believe", "( Swedish: Vill s\u00e5 g\u00e4rna tro) is a 1971 romance film.", "It is directed by Gunnar H\u00f6glund and stars Johnny Nash and Christina Schollin."]], ["The Road to Freedom", ["The Road to Freedom may refer to:"]], ["I Want to Believe", ["I Want to Believe may refer to:"]], ["Something to Believe In", ["Something to Believe In may refer to:"]], ["The Road to 'Saturn'", ["The Road to' Saturn' is a 1967 Soviet action film directed by."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Road to Divorce", 0], ["Want So Much To Believe", 1]], "evidences": [["The Road to Divorce", "country of origin", "American"], ["Want So Much To Believe", "country of origin", "Swedish"]], "answer": "no"}
{"_id": "3441959e090f11ebbdadac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film was released first, A Conspiracy Of Faith or Flirting In The Air?", "context": [["Beatrice Cenci (1969 film)", ["The Conspiracy of Torture is a 1969 Italian historical drama film directed by iconic horror film director Lucio Fulci, starring Adrienne La Russa and Tomas Milian.", "It depicts real life events of Francesco and Beatrice Cenci, emphasizing the horrific elements of the story.", "Fulci always considered this one of his favorite films, as did his wife Maria Fulci( who committed suicide soon after this film was released in Italy in 1969).", "The film was released in the US only in 1976, as\" Conspiracy of Torture\"."]], ["Assent of faith", ["Assent of faith or full assent of faith is belief in Roman Catholic dogma, shown by obedience of faith.", "The exemplar of obedience of faith is the Virgin Mary, who assented to the Word of God at the Annunciation:\" Let it be done to me according to your word.\"", "Assent of faith does not rest\" on a mass of probabilities\" but on God, and the Church can and does demand assent of faith to her judgments, as is her right and duty."]], ["Champions of Faith", ["Champions of Faith( or Champions of Faith: Baseball Edition) is a direct- to- video 2008 documentary, based on Major League Baseball players and how their faith has strengthened their careers."]], ["The Wonderful World of Captain Kuhio", ["The film was released in Japan on 10 October 2009."]], ["Flirting in the Air", ["Flirting in the Air( \u5510\u4f2f\u864e\u885d\u4e0a\u96f2\u9704) is a sex comedy film directed by Aman Chang.", "The film was released on October 1, 2014."]], ["A Conspiracy of Faith", ["A Conspiracy of Faith( Danish:\" Flaskepost fra P\"), also known as Department Q: A Conspiracy of Faith, is a 2016 Danish film, directed by Hans Petter Moland, based on a novel by Jussi Adler- Olsen.", "It is the third film in the Department Q series, after The Keeper of Lost Causes( 2013) and The Absent One( 2014)\"."]], ["It's in the Air", ["It \u2019s in the Air is a 1938 British comedy film written and directed by Anthony Kimmins and starring George Formby, Polly Ward and Jack Hobbs.", "The film was released in the United States with the alternative title George Takes the Air in 1940.", "Although released in pre-war times, no mention of the imminent hostilities is in\" It's in the Air\"."]], ["Conspiracy of silence", ["Conspiracy of silence may refer to:"]], ["A Question of Faith", ["A Question of Faith is a 2017 American Christian drama film.", "This film was released on September 29, 2017, by Pure Flix Entertainment."]], ["Conspiracy of the Doomed", ["Conspiracy of the Doomed is a 1950 Soviet drama film directed by Mikhail Kalatozov."]]], "supporting_facts": [["A Conspiracy of Faith", 0], ["Flirting in the Air", 1]], "evidences": [["A Conspiracy of Faith", "publication date", "2016"], ["Flirting in the Air", "publication date", "October 1, 2014"]], "answer": "Flirting In The Air"}
{"_id": "2319739c0bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the date of birth of John I, Duke Of Brunswick-Grubenhagen's mother?", "context": [["John I, Duke of Brunswick-Grubenhagen", ["John I, Duke of Brunswick-Grubenhagen (born: before 1322; died: 23 May 1367)", "was provost of the St. Alexandri Minster in Einbeck.", "He was the son of Duke Henry", "I \"the Marvelous\" of Brunswick-Grubenhagen and his wife Agnes of Meissen, daughter of Margrave Albert II of Meissen."]], ["Clara of Brunswick-Wolfenb\u00fcttel", ["Clara of Brunswick- Wolfenb\u00fcttel( 16 November 1532 in Wolfenb\u00fcttel \u2013 23 November 1595 at Herzberg Castle), was a princess of Brunswick- Wolfenb\u00fcttel by birth.", "She was abbess of the secular Gandersheim Abbey and later Duchess of Brunswick- Grubenhagen by marriage."]], ["William, Duke of Brunswick-Grubenhagen", ["William of Brunswick- Grubenhagen( \u2013 1360) was a Prince of Brunswick- Grubenhagen."]], ["Agnes of Meissen", ["Agnes of Meissen (born before 1264 \u2013 died after September 1332) was a noblewoman, the daughter of Albert II, Margrave of Meissen and his wife Margaret of Sicily.", "Agnes was married with Henry I \"the Marvelous\" of Brunswick-Grubenhagen, in 1282.", "They had 16 children:"]], ["Ernest III, Duke of Brunswick-Grubenhagen", ["Ernest III of Brunswick- Grubenhagen- Herzberg( by a different counting: Ernest IV; 17 December 1518 in Osterode am Harz \u2013 2 April 1567 in Herzberg Castle, Herzberg am Harz), was a member of the noble family of Guelph and a duke of Brunswick- Grubenhagen."]], ["Henry IV, Duke of Brunswick-Grubenhagen", ["Duke Henry IV of Brunswick Grubenhagen( 1460 \u2013 6 December 1526, Salzderhelden, now part of Einbeck) was a member of the Guelph dynasty and was Prince of Brunswick- Grubenhagen."]], ["Ernest I, Duke of Brunswick-Grubenhagen", ["Ernest I of Brunswick- Grubenhagen( \u2013 9 March 1361) was Prince of Brunswick- Grubenhagen."]], ["Melchior of Brunswick-Grubenhagen", ["Melchior of Brunswick- Grubenhagen( died 1381 or 1384) was a German aristocrat, prince- bishop of Osnabr\u00fcck from 1369, and then prince- bishop of Schwerin from 1376 to 1381.", "He was the son of Henry II, Duke of Brunswick- Grubenhagen."]], ["Anna of Brunswick-Grubenhagen-Einbeck", ["Anna of Brunswick- Grubenhagen- Einbeck( 1414 \u2013 4 April 1474) was a daughter of Duke Eric I of Brunswick- Grubenhagen and his wife, Elisabeth of Brunswick- G\u00f6ttingen.", "Anna's first marriage was with Duke Albert III of Bavaria.", "They had the following children:", "After Albert's death, she married Duke Frederick III of Brunswick- Calenberg- G\u00f6ttingen.", "This marriage remained childless."]], ["Eric I, Duke of Brunswick-Grubenhagen", ["Eric I, Duke of Brunswick- Grubenhagen nicknamed\" the winner\"( \u2013 28 May 1427), ruled the Principality of Grubenhagen, a part of the Duchy of Brunswick- L\u00fcneburg."]]], "supporting_facts": [["John I, Duke of Brunswick-Grubenhagen", 3], ["Agnes of Meissen", 0]], "evidences": [["John I, Duke of Brunswick-Grubenhagen", "mother", "Agnes of Meissen"], ["Agnes of Meissen", "date of birth", "1264"]], "answer": "1264"}
{"_id": "e2537e7808ab11ebbd82ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who died earlier, Abbot Of Shaolin or Violence In A Women'S Prison?", "context": [["Drew Esocoff", ["Drew Esocoff( born c. 1957) is an American television sports director, who as of 2006 has been the director of NBC Sunday Night Football."]], ["Ben Palmer", ["Ben Palmer is a British film and television director who is known for being the director of\" Bo' Selecta\" and\" The Inbetweeners\"."]], ["Ho Meng Hua", ["Ho Meng Hua, also He Meng Hua and Hoh Mung Wa( 1 January 1923- 19 May 2009) was a Chinese film director from Shanghai, working in the Cinema of Hong Kong and the Cinema of Taiwan.", "After joining the famous Shaw Brothers studio in 1955, he eventually became one the studios' most prolific directors, directing about fifty films between then and 1980."]], ["Bruno Mattei", ["Bruno Mattei( 30 July 1931 \u2013 21 May 2007) was an Italian film director, screenwriter and editor who directed exploitation films in many genres, including women in prison, nunsploitation, zombie, cannibal and Nazisploitation films.", "Mattei's films were often following the popular genre trends of the era.", "Mattei continued work as a director until his death in 2007."]], ["Abhishek Saxena", ["Abhishek Saxena is an Indian Bollywood and Punjabi film director who directed the movie Phullu.", "The Phullu movie was released in theaters on 16 June 2017, in which film Sharib Hashmi is the lead role.", "Apart from these, he has also directed Patiala Dreamz, this is a Punjabi film.", "This film was screened in cinemas in 2014."]], ["Executioners from Shaolin", ["Executioners from Shaolin or\" Hung Hsi Kuan\" is a 1977 Shaw Brothers kung fu film based on the life of Hung hsi Kuan directed by Lau Kar-leung.", "It is released as Shaolin Executioners outside of Hong Kong and as Executioners of Death in North America.", "The film is a multi-generational story of revenge pitting the disciples of Shaolin temple against the historical figure of Pai Mei, founder of Pai Mei kung fu. Later, the movie was released on DVD by Dragon Dynasty."]], ["Violence in a Women's Prison", ["Violence in a Women's Prison is a 1982 women in prison film directed by Bruno Mattei.", "The film is about Emanuelle( Laura Gemser), who is sent to Santa Catarina Women's Penitentiary for drugs and prostitution, where she meets the warden( Lorraine De Selle) and the other inmates.", "Emanuelle's actual reason for visiting is undercover reporting for Amnesty International."]], ["Abbot of Shaolin", ["Abbot of Shaolin( \u5c11\u6797\u82f1\u96c4\u699c) aka Shaolin Abbot aka Slice of Death is a Shaw Brothers film directed by Ho Meng Hua.", "It is one of the Shaolin Temple themed martial arts films and their rebellion against the Qing \u2019s, featuring David Chiang and Lo Lieh in his famous role as Priest Pai Mei."]], ["Martial Arts of Shaolin", ["Martial Arts of Shaolin( lit.\" Southern and Northern Shaolin\") aka Shaolin Temple 3: Martial Arts of Shaolin, is a 1986 Hong Kong \u2013 Chinese martial arts film.", "It is notable as the only collaboration between film director Lau Kar- leung and actor Jet Li.", "The film was later released on Region 1 DVD by The Weinstein Company under the Dragon Dynasty imprint."]], ["G. Marthandan", ["G. Marthandan is an Indian film director who works in Malayalam cinema."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Abbot of Shaolin", 0], ["Violence in a Women's Prison", 0], ["Ho Meng Hua", 0], ["Bruno Mattei", 0]], "evidences": [["Abbot of Shaolin", "director", "Ho Meng Hua"], ["Violence in a Women's Prison", "director", "Bruno Mattei"], ["Ho Meng Hua", "date of death", "19 May 2009"], ["Bruno Mattei", "date of death", "21 May 2007"]], "answer": "Violence In A Women'S Prison"}
{"_id": "675e5d6308e411ebbda4ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film was released earlier, The Color Of Time or Sri Naga Shakthi?", "context": [["Amaranth (color)", ["Amaranth is a reddish- rose color that is a representation of the color of the flower of the amaranth plant.", "The color shown is the color of the red amaranth flower( the color normally considered amaranth), but there are other varieties of amaranth that have other colors of amaranth flowers; these colors are also shown below."]], ["The Color of Money (disambiguation)", ["The Color of Money is a 1986 film directed by Martin Scorsese.", "The Color of Money or The Colour of Money may also refer to:"]], ["The Color of Paradise", ["The Color of Paradise (Persian: \u0631\u0646\u06af \u062e\u062f\u0627, Rang-e Khod\u0101, literally The Color of God) is a 1999 Iranian film directed by Majid Majidi."]], ["The Color of Paradise", ["The Color of Paradise (Persian: \u0631\u0646\u06af \u062e\u062f\u0627, Rang-e Khod\u0101, literally The Color of God) is a 1999 Iranian film directed by Majid Majidi."]], ["The Color of Lies", ["The Color of Lies( French:\" Au c\u0153ur du mensonge)\" is a 1999 psychological mystery film co-written and directed by Claude Chabrol.", "The film was entered into the 49th Berlin International Film Festival."]], ["The Color of Crime", ["The Color of Crime may refer to:"]], ["The Color of Time", ["The Color of Time( aka Tar) is a 2012 drama film written and directed by twelve New York University film students: Edna Luise Biesold, Sarah- Violet Bliss, Gabrielle Demeestere, Alexis Gambis, Shruti Ganguly, Brooke Goldfinch, Shripriya Mahesh, Pamela Romanowsky, Bruce Thierry Cheung, Tine Thomasen, Virginia Urreiztieta and Omar Z\u00fa\u00f1iga Hidalgo.", "It stars James Franco, Henry Hopper, Mila Kunis, Jessica Chastain and Zach Braff.", "It premiered on November 16, 2012 at the Rome Film Festival.", "It was released in the United Kingdom in 2014 under the new title\" Forever Love\".", "The film was released in the United States in theaters and on demand beginning on December 12, 2014."]], ["Sri Naga Shakthi", ["Sri Naga Shakthi is a 2011 released Kannada film starring Shruthi and Ramkumar in the lead roles.", "The film has been directed and written by Om Sai Prakash.", "Actress Chandrika has produced the film under her home banner.", "The film has been in the cans for many years and has finally released on 7 January 2011."]], ["A Matter of Time", ["A Matter of Time or Matter of Time may refer to:"]], ["Through Alien Eyes", ["Through Alien Eyes is a science fiction novel by Amy Thomson published in 1999 by Ace Books, the sequel to\" The Color of Distance\".", "The story follows two aliens who return to Earth with the human protagonist from\" The Color of Distance\"."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Color of Time", 0], ["Sri Naga Shakthi", 0]], "evidences": [["The Color of Time", "publication date", "2012"], ["Sri Naga Shakthi", "publication date", "2011"]], "answer": "Sri Naga Shakthi"}
{"_id": "3eb6813c0baf11ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is the maternal grandmother of Princess Marie Frederica Of Hesse-Kassel?", "context": [["Princess Marie Frederica of Hesse-Kassel", ["Princess Marie Frederica Wilhelmina of Hesse-Kassel (6 September 1804 \u2013 1 January 1888) was a Duchess consort of Saxe-Meiningen by marriage to Bernhard II, Duke of Saxe-Meiningen.", "She was the daughter of William II, Elector of Hesse and Princess Augusta of Prussia."]], ["Prince William of Hesse-Kassel", ["Prince William of Hesse- Kassel( 24 December 1787 \u2013 5 September 1867), was the first son of Prince Frederick of Hesse- Kassel and Princess Caroline of Nassau- Usingen."]], ["Margravine Hedwig Sophie of Brandenburg", ["Hedwig Sophia of Brandenburg( 14 July 1623, Berlin- 26 June 1683, Schmalkalden) was Landgravine consort of Hesse- Kassel by marriage to William VI, Landgrave of Hesse- Kassel, and regent from 1663 until 1677 during the minority of her sons, William VII, Landgrave of Hesse- Kassel and Charles I, Landgrave of Hesse- Kassel."]], ["William VII, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel", ["William VII of Hesse- Kassel( 21 June 1651 \u2013 21 November 1670) was Landgrave of Hesse- Kassel."]], ["Princess Augusta of Prussia", ["Princess Augusta of Prussia (Christine Friederike Auguste; 1 May 1780 \u2013 19 February 1841) was a German salonist, painter, and Electress consort of Hesse by marriage to William II, Elector of Hesse.", "She was the third daughter and fifth child of Frederick William II of Prussia and Frederika Louisa of Hesse-Darmstadt."]], ["Charles I, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel", ["Charles of Hesse- Kassel( 3 August 1654 \u2013 23 March 1730), of the House of Hesse, was the Landgrave of Hesse- Kassel from 1670 to 1730."]], ["George Charles of Hesse-Kassel", ["George Charles of Hesse-Kassel (8 January 1691 \u2013 5 March 1755) was a prince of Hesse-Kassel and a Prussian General."]], ["Princess Marie Luise Charlotte of Hesse-Kassel", ["Princess Marie Luise Charlotte of Hesse- Kassel,( 9 May 1814 \u2013 28 July 1895) was a member of the House of Hesse- Kassel by birth.", "Through her marriage to Prince Frederick Augustus of Anhalt- Dessau, she became a princess of Anhalt- Dessau."]], ["Princess Augusta of Saxe-Meiningen", ["Princess Augusta Louise Adelaide Caroline Ida of Saxe-Meiningen (6 August 1843 \u2013 11 November 1919) was the daughter of Bernhard II, Duke of Saxe-Meiningen and his wife Princess Marie Frederica of Hesse-Kassel.", "She was the mother of Ernst II, Duke of Saxe-Altenburg."]], ["Sophie Charlotte of Hesse-Kassel", ["Sophie Charlotte of Hesse- Kassel( 16 July 1678, Kassel \u2013 30 May 1749, B\u00fctzow) was a princess of Hesse- Kassel and by marriage Duchess of Mecklenburg."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Princess Marie Frederica of Hesse-Kassel", 1], ["Princess Augusta of Prussia", 1]], "evidences": [["Princess Marie Frederica Wilhelmina of Hesse-Kassel", "mother", "Princess Augusta of Prussia"], ["Princess Augusta of Prussia", "mother", "Frederika Louisa of Hesse-Darmstadt"]], "answer": "Frederika Louisa of Hesse-Darmstadt"}
{"_id": "a4cd7e30086c11ebbd61ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Who was born first out of Attila Marosi and Michael Nardone?", "context": [["Wale Adebanwi", ["Wale Adebanwi( born 1969) is a Nigerian- born first Black Rhodes Professor at St Antony's College, Oxford."]], ["John Allen (Oxford University cricketer)", ["John Aubrey Allen( born 19 July 1974 in Windsor, New South Wales) is an Australian- born first- class cricketer who played for Oxford University Cricket Club.", "Both his first- class games were for Oxford University, one of which was a varsity match."]], ["Tom Dickinson", ["Thomas Eastwood Dickinson( 11 January 1931 \u2013 25 June 2018) was an Australian- born first- class cricket player for Lancashire in 1950 and 1951 and for Somerset in 1957.", "But he decided against a full- time cricket career and became a schoolmaster.", "He was born in Parramatta, Sydney, Australia."]], ["Hartley Lobban", ["Hartley W Lobban (9 May 1926 \u2013 15 October 2004) was a Jamaican-born first-class cricketer who played 17 matches for Worcestershire in the early 1950s."]], ["Henry Moore (cricketer)", ["Henry Walter Moore( 1849 \u2013 20 August 1916) was an English- born first- class cricketer who spent most of his life in New Zealand."]], ["Wesley Barresi", ["Wesley Barresi( born 3 May 1984) is a South African born first- class and Netherlands international cricketer.", "He is a right- handed wicket keeper- batsman and also bowls right- arm offbreak."]], ["Greg A. Hill (artist)", ["Greg A. Hill is a Canadian- born First Nations artist and curator.", "He is Kanyen'kehaka, from Six Nations of the Grand River Territory, Ontario."]], ["John McMahon (Surrey and Somerset cricketer)", ["John William Joseph McMahon( 28 December 1917 \u2013 8 May 2001) was an Australian- born first- class cricketer who played for Surrey and Somerset in England from 1947 to 1957."]], ["Michael Nardone", ["Michael Nardone( born 20 January 1967) is a Scottish actor.", "He was raised in Ballingry, Fife and trained at Queen Margaret University in Edinburgh.", "He starred as Mascius in the BBC/ HBO/ RAI TV series Rome and appeared as DCI Richard Whiteside in BBC Scotland drama River City.", "His many stage credits include Macbeth and King Lear for the Royal National Theatre and Stitchers by Esther Freud at the Jermyn Street Theatre alongside Sin\u00e9ad Cusack."]], ["Attila Marosi", ["Attila Marosi( born 1 October 1982) is a Hungarian alpine skier.", "He competed in two events at the 2006 Winter Olympics."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Attila Marosi", 0], ["Michael Nardone", 0]], "evidences": [["Attila Marosi", "date of birth", "1 October 1982"], ["Michael Nardone", "date of birth", "20 January 1967"]], "answer": "Michael Nardone"}
{"_id": "aea6eec3097611ebbdb0ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film was released first, Bixler High Private Eye or Banna Bannada Loka?", "context": [["Private eye", ["Private eye or Private Eye may refer to:"]], ["One Eye", ["One Eye or One- Eye may refer to:"]], ["Not Private Eye", ["Not Private Eye was a one- off spoof of the British satirical magazine\" Private Eye\"."]], ["Coney Island Baby (film)", ["Coney Island Baby is a 2003 comedy- drama in which film producer Amy Hobby made her directorial debut.", "Karl Geary wrote the film and Tanya Ryno was the film's producer.", "The music was composed by Ryan Shore.", "The film was shot in Sligo, Ireland, which is known locally as\" Coney Island\".", "The film was screened at the Newport International Film Festival.", "Hobby won the Jury Award for\" Best First Time Director\".", "The film made its premiere television broadcast on the Sundance Channel."]], ["Banna Bannada Loka", ["Banna Bannada Loka( Glittering world) is a 2011 Kannada romance film written and directed by Ram Prasad.", "The film will star Ram Prasad and Shravani in the lead roles along with Rangayadu Ragu and Rekha Aunty.", "The story of the film revolves around a youngster from a Manglaore- based Kannada family.", "The happy- go- lucky man's life undergoes a sudden turn.", "The decisions he takes after that is the rest of the story.", "The film is produced by Krishnappa and features background score and soundtrack composed by Thomas Rathnam with cinematography handled by Chandra Sekar.", "The film, which commenced production in 2009 and released on 2011."]], ["Bixler High Private Eye", ["Bixler High Private Eye is an American comedy television film that aired on January 21, 2019.", "The film stars Jace Norman, Baby Ariel, Samiyah Womack and Ed Begley Jr. and was directed by Leslie Kolins Small."]], ["The Wonderful World of Captain Kuhio", ["The film was released in Japan on 10 October 2009."]], ["Private Eye (film)", ["Private Eye( lit.\" Shadow Murder\") is a 2009 South Korean period film noir directed by Park Dae-min."]], ["Inch High, Private Eye", ["Inch High, Private Eye is an American animated television series produced by Hanna- Barbera Productions and broadcast on NBC from September 8, 1973, to August 31, 1974."]], ["Empties", ["Empties is a 2007 film directed by Jan Sv\u011br\u00e1k and written by his father Zden\u011bk Sv\u011br\u00e1k, who also stars in the film.", "It was released first in the Czech Republic in March 2007.", "The film is a comedy from the same team which made Kolya."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Bixler High Private Eye", 0], ["Banna Bannada Loka", 0]], "evidences": [["Bixler High Private Eye", "publication date", "2019"], ["Banna Bannada Loka", "publication date", "2011"]], "answer": "Banna Bannada Loka"}
{"_id": "989fd07108b911ebbd88ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Do the movies The Big Blue and Baxter (Film), originate from the same country?", "context": [["At the Movies", ["At the Movies may refer to:"]], ["IBM Big Blue", ["IBM Big Blue may refer to:"]], ["The Big Blue", ["The Big Blue( released in some countries under the French title Le Grand Bleu) is a 1988 English- language film in the French\" Cin\u00e9ma du look\" visual style, made by French director Luc Besson.", "The film is a heavily fictionalized and dramatized story of the friendship and sporting rivalry between two leading contemporary champion free divers in the 20th century: Jacques Mayol( played by Jean- Marc Barr) and Enzo Maiorca( renamed\" Enzo Molinari\" and played by Jean Reno), and Mayol's fictionalized relationship with his girlfriend Johana Baker( played by Rosanna Arquette).", "The film, which covers their childhood in 1965 Greece to their deaths in a 1980s Sicilian diving competition, is a cult- classic in the diving fraternity, and became one of France's most commercially successful films( although an adaptation for US release was a commercial failure in that country).", "President of France Jacques Chirac referred to the film in describing Mayol, after his death in 2001, as having been an enduring symbol for the\" Big Blue\" generation.", "The story was heavily adapted for cinema \u2014 in real life, Mayol lived from 1927 to 2001 and Maiorca retired from diving to politics in the 1980s.", "Both set no-limits category deep diving records below 100 metres, and Mayol was indeed involved in scientific research into human aquatic potential, but neither reached 400 feet( 122 metres) as portrayed in the film, and they were not direct competitors.", "Mayol himself was a screenwriter for the film, and Mayol's search for love, family,\" wholeness\" and the meaning of life and death, and the conflict and tension between his yearning for the deep and his relationship with his girlfriend also form part of the backdrop for the latter part of the film."]], ["Big Blue (disambiguation)", ["Big Blue is a nickname for IBM, an American multinational technology and consulting corporation.", "Big Blue may also refer to:"]], ["Baxter (film)", ["Baxter is a 1989 French horror film directed by J\u00e9r\u00f4me Boivin.", "The film is based on the novel\" Hell Hound\"( 1977) by Ken Greenhall.", "The title character is a murderous white Bull Terrier who tells the story of his search for a proper master in voice- over narration."]], ["Big Blue River Bridge", ["Big Blue River Bridge may refer to:"]], ["Movie (disambiguation)", ["A movie is a type of video (see film).", "Movie, Movies, The Movie, or The Movies may also refer to:"]], ["Big Blue Sky", ["Big Blue Sky may refer to:"]], ["Big Blue Mill, California", ["Big Blue Mill is a former settlement in Kern County, California.", "It was located north of Old Kernville and south of New Kernville.", "The town was named after the Big Blue Mine, where gold was discovered around 1861."]], ["Big Blue River", ["Big Blue River may refer to:"]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Big Blue", 0], ["The Big Blue", 2], ["Baxter (film)", 0]], "evidences": [["The Big Blue", "country of origin", "French"], ["The Big Blue", "country of origin", "US"], ["Baxter (film)", "country of origin", "French"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "78899a480bdc11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Who is the child of the composer of film Machi (Film)?", "context": [["Henri Verdun", ["Henri Verdun( 1895\u20131977) was a French composer of film scores."]], ["Alonso Mudarra", ["Alonso Mudarra( c. 1510 \u2013 April 1, 1580) was a Spanish composer of the Renaissance, and also played the vihuela, a guitar- shaped string instrument.", "He was an innovative composer of instrumental music as well as songs, and was the composer of the earliest surviving music for the guitar."]], ["Abe Meyer", ["Abe Meyer( 1901 \u2013 1969) was an American composer of film scores."]], ["Machi (film)", ["Machi (English: \"Dude\") is a 2004 Tamil action film directed by K. S. Vasantha Kumar.", "The film features Dushyanth and Shubha Poonja in lead roles, with Pasupathy, Bhanu Chander, Sulakshana, S. R. Prakash, Sathish, Ranjan and V. Sankar playing supporting roles.", "The film, produced by S. K. Krishnakanth, had musical score by A. R. Reihana and was released on 25 June 2004."]], ["Tarcisio Fusco", ["Tarcisio Fusco was an Italian composer of film scores.", "He was the brother of the composer Giovanni Fusco and the uncle of operatic soprano Cecilia Fusco."]], ["Walter Ulfig", ["Walter Ulfig was a German composer of film scores."]], ["Amedeo Escobar", ["Amedeo Escobar( 1888\u20131973) was an Italian composer of film scores."]], ["A. R. Reihana", ["Reihana (also known as Rayhanah) is a playback singer and film composer for films in India.", "However, she is more widely known as elder sister to A. R. Rahman among three sisters and mother of G. V. Prakash Kumar and Bhavani Sree.", "She collaborated with Rahman on a song for the score of the award-winning \"Kannathil Muthamittal \"in 2002.", "The most recent song she has sung is Saarattu Vandiyila from \"Kaatru Veliyidai\".", "She also sang the most controversial song from the movie \"Chocolate\"", "She is the brand ambassador of Raindropss, a youth-based social organization."]], ["Bert Grund", ["Bert Grund( 1920\u20131992) was a German composer of film scores."]], ["Thomas Morse", ["Thomas Morse( born June 30, 1968) is an American composer of film and concert music."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Machi (film)", 2], ["A. R. Reihana", 1]], "evidences": [["Machi", "composer", "A. R. Reihana"], ["A. R. Reihana", "child", "G. V. Prakash Kumar"]], "answer": "G. V. Prakash Kumar"}
{"_id": "eea784e20baf11ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is John Casimir, Count Palatine Of Kleeburg's paternal grandmother?", "context": [["Maria Elizabeth of Zweibr\u00fccken", ["Maria Elizabeth of Pfalz- Zweibr\u00fccken( 16 April 1663 \u2013 23 January 1748), was the daughter of Adolph John I, Count Palatine of Kleeburg and Elsa Elisabeth Brahe af Wisingsborg, cousin of Charles XI of Sweden and the sister of Adolph John II, Count Palatine of Kleeburg and Gustav, Duke of Zweibr\u00fccken.", "She is foremost known for the scandal involving herself and her siblings, when she, after a long going conflict in 1686- 88, eloped from the authority of her parents."]], ["John Casimir of the Palatinate-Simmern", ["John Casimir, Count Palatine of Simmern( German:\" Johann Casimir von Pfalz- Simmern\")", "( 7 March 1543 \u2013) was a German prince and a younger son of Frederick III, Elector Palatine.", "A firm Calvinist, he was a leader of mercenary troops in the religious wars of the time, including the Dutch Revolt.", "From 1583 \u2013 1592 he acted as regent for his nephew, Elector Palatine Frederick IV."]], ["Gustav, Duke of Zweibr\u00fccken", ["Count Palatine Gustav Samuel Leopold of the House of Wittelsbach( 12 April 1670, Stegeborg Castle near S\u00f6derk\u00f6ping, Sweden \u2013 17 September 1731, Zweibr\u00fccken, Germany) was the Count Palatine of Kleeburg from 1701 until 1731 and the Duke of Zweibr\u00fccken from 1718 until 1731.", "His titles included: 5th Duke of Stegeborg( in Sweden), Count Palatine of the Rhine, and Duke in Bavaria.", "He was the last male member of the Kleeburg line of the House of Wittelsbach to reign."]], ["John Christian, Count Palatine of Sulzbach", ["John Christian( 23 January 1700 \u2013 20 July 1733;\" in German: Johann Christian Joseph\") was the Count Palatine of Sulzbach from 1732 \u2013 33.", "He was the second and youngest surviving son of duke Theodore Eustace, Count Palatine of Sulzbach( 1659 \u2013 1732) with his consort Eleonore Maria Amalia of Hesse- Rotenburg( 1675 \u2013 1720).", "His elder brother was Joseph Charles, Count Palatine of Sulzbach."]], ["Philip William August, Count Palatine of Neuburg", ["Philip William August, Count Palatine of Neuburg( born 19 November 1668 in Neuburg an der Donau; died: 5 April 1693 in Z\u00e1kupy) was a Prince and Count Palatine of Neuburg."]], ["Christina Magdalena of the Palatinate-Zweibr\u00fccken", ["Countess Palatine Christina Magdalena of Kleeburg( 27 May 1616 \u2013 14 August 1662) of the House of Wittelsbach, Margravine of Baden- Durlach.", "She was the daughter of John Casimir, Count Palatine of Kleeburg and Princess Catherine of Sweden( a granddaughter of Gustav I of Sweden, making Christina a link between the house of Vasa and the later houses of Holstein- Gottorp and Bernadotte).", "Christina Magdalena was a sister of Charles X of Sweden, and grew up in Sweden."]], ["Catherine of Pfalz-Zweibr\u00fccken (1661\u20131720)", ["Catherine of Pfalz- Zweibr\u00fccken( 10 December 1661 \u2013 27 May 1720), was the daughter of Adolph John I, Count Palatine of Kleeburg and Countess Elsa Elisabeth Brahe of Wisingsborg, cousin of Charles XI of Sweden and the sister of Adolph John II, Count Palatine of Kleeburg and Gustav, Duke of Zweibr\u00fccken.", "She is foremost known for the scandal involving herself and her siblings, when she, after a long ongoing conflict in 1686- 88, escaped from the authority of her parents."]], ["John Casimir, Count Palatine of Kleeburg", ["John Casimir, Count Palatine of Zweibr\u00fccken-Kleeburg (20 April 1589, Zweibr\u00fccken \u2013 18 June 1652, Stegeborg Castle) was the son of John I, Count Palatine of Zweibr\u00fccken and his wife, Duchess Magdalene of J\u00fclich-Cleves-Berg and was the founder of a branch of Wittelsbach Counts Palatine often called the \"Swedish line\", because it gave rise to three subsequent kings of Sweden, but more commonly known as the Kleeburg (or Cleebourg) line.", "In 1591 his father stipulated that, as the youngest son, John Casimir would receive as appanage the countship of Neukastell in the Palatinate.", "Upon their father's death in 1611, however, the eldest son, John II, Count Palatine of Zweibrucken, instead signed a compromise with John Casimir whereby the latter received only the castle at Neukastell coupled with an annuity of 3000 florins from the countship's revenues (similarly, John Casimir's elder brother, Frederick Casimir, received the castle at Landsberg with a small surrounding domain, instead of the entire Landsberg appanage bequeathed to him paternally).", "On 11 June 1615, Casimir married his second cousin Catherine of Sweden, and their son eventually became King Charles X of Sweden."]], ["John I, Count Palatine of Zweibr\u00fccken", ["John I of Zweibr\u00fccken (known as the Lame; ; 8 May 1550 \u2013 12 August 1604) was Count Palatine and Duke of Zweibr\u00fccken during 1569\u20131604.", "He was born in Meisenheim as the second son of Wolfgang, Count Palatine of Zweibr\u00fccken and his wife Anna of Hesse.", "In 1588 he changed the state religion from Lutheranism to Calvinism.", "He died in Germersheim in 1604 and was buried in the Alexanderkirche in Zweibr\u00fccken."]], ["Rudolph II, Count Palatine of T\u00fcbingen", ["Rudolph II, Count Palatine of T\u00fcbingen( died 1 November 1247) was Count Palatine of T\u00fcbingen and Vogt of Sindelfingen.", "He was the younger son of Rudolph I and his wife Matilda of Gleiberg, heiress of Giessen."]]], "supporting_facts": [["John Casimir, Count Palatine of Kleeburg", 0], ["John I, Count Palatine of Zweibr\u00fccken", 1]], "evidences": [["John Casimir, Count Palatine of Zweibr\u00fccken- Kleeburg", "father", "John I"], ["John I", "mother", "Anna of Hesse"]], "answer": "Anna of Hesse"}
{"_id": "c5e4c82a0bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Which country Konrad Wolf's father is from?", "context": [["Baglan Mailybayev", ["Baglan Mailybayev( in Kazakh \u0411\u0430\u0493\u043b\u0430\u043d \u0410\u0441\u0430\u0443\u0431\u0430\u0439\u04b1\u043b\u044b \u041c\u0430\u0439\u043b\u044b\u0431\u0430\u0435\u0432) was born on 20 May 1975 in Zhambyl region, Kazakhstan.", "His nationality is Kazakh.", "He is a politician of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Deputy Head of the Presidential Administration of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Doctor of Law( 2002)( under the supervision of Professor Zimanov S.Z.- scientific advisor and academician of National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Kazakhstan) and Ph.D. in Political Science( 1998)."]], ["Nayelly Hern\u00e1ndez", ["Nayelly Hern\u00e1ndez( born 23 February 1986) is a former Mexican female professional squash player.", "She has represented Mexico internationally in several international competitions including the Central American and Caribbean Games, Pan American Games, Women's World Team Squash Championships.", "Nayelly achieved her highest career ranking of 57 in October 2011 during the 2011 PSA World Tour.", "Her husband Chris Walker whose nationality is English is also a professional squash player.", "She joined the Trinity College in 2008 as the first Mexican female to join a US college for squash and graduated in 2010."]], ["Martin Todsharow", ["Martin Todsharow( born 6 September 1967) is a German composer, producer, and lecturer on music, since 2004 a professor at the Konrad Wolf Film University of Babelsberg.", "He has won the German Film Critics' Best Music Award and the German Music Authors' Prize for Film Music Composition."]], ["Maria Carolina Wolf", ["Maria Carolina Wolf, n\u00e9e Benda, (1742 \u2013 2 August 1820) was a German pianist, singer and composer.", "Maria Carolina Wolf's father was Franz Benda, first violinist and composer at the court of Frederick II, her aunt Anna Franziska Hattasch was a chamber singer and her uncle", "Georg Benda was conductor, both with appointments at the court of the Duke of Gotha.", "Wolf received piano and singing lessons from her father."]], ["Friedrich Wolf (writer)", ["Friedrich Wolf (23 December 1888 \u2013 5 October 1953) was a German doctor and politically engaged writer.", "From 1949 to 1951, he served as East Germany's first ambassador to Poland."]], ["Rudolf Steiner (film director)", ["Rudolf Steiner, b. 1942, is a German film director, scriptwriter and producer.", "Steiner studied at the Film& Television Academy( HFF)\" Konrad Wolf\" in Potsdam- Babelsberg.", "From 1971 to 1973 he worked as a cameraman for Sender Freies Berlin( SFB).", "As a producer he realized among other films\" Conversation with the Beast\"( director: Armin Mueller- Stahl)."]], ["Alina Levshin", ["Alina Levshin( born September 10, 1984) is a German- Ukrainian actress.", "She moved with her parents from the Soviet Union to Germany when she was six.", "From 2006 to 2010, she studied acting at the College of Film and Television\" Konrad Wolf\" in Potsdam.", "Levshin was one of the main cast members in Dominik Graf \u2019s television series\" Im Angesicht des Verbrechens\" who collectively received the German Television Award in 2010.", "She starred in the 2011 German film\" Combat Girls( Kriegerin)\", for which she won the best actress awards at the Deutscher Filmpreis awards and the S\u00e3o Paulo International Film Festival.", "She appeared in\" Generation War\"( German:\" Unsere M\u00fctter, unsere V\u00e4ter\", literally\" Our mothers, our fathers\"), a German World War II TV miniseries in 2013."]], ["Eleni Gabre-Madhin", ["Eleni Zaude Gabre- Madhin, an Ethiopian economist with Swiss nationality, is a former Chief Executive Officer of the Ethiopia Commodity Exchange( ECX).", "She has had many years of experience working on agricultural markets \u2013 particularly in Sub- Saharan Africa \u2013 and has held senior positions in the World Bank, the International Food Policy Research Institute( Washington), and United Nations( Geneva)."]], ["Ali Rahuma", ["Ali Khalifa Rahuma( born May 16, 1982) is a Libyan football midfielder who's nationality is Libyan.", "He currently plays for Al- Ittihad, and is a member of the Libya national football team."]], ["Konrad Wolf", ["Konrad Wolf (20 October 1925 \u2013 7 March 1982) was an East German film director.", "He was the son of writer, doctor and diplomat Friedrich Wolf, and the younger brother of Stasi spymaster Markus Wolf."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Konrad Wolf", 1], ["Friedrich Wolf (writer)", 1]], "evidences": [["Konrad Wolf", "father", "Friedrich Wolf"], ["Friedrich Wolf", "country of citizenship", "East Germany"]], "answer": "East Germany"}
{"_id": "95950bb608a511ebbd7dac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film whose director was born first, Window To Paris or Murder At The Vanities?", "context": [["Murder at the Savoy (film)", ["Murder at the Savoy is a Swedish/ German film from 1993, based on the book\" Murder at the Savoy\"."]], ["Window to Paris", ["Window to Paris is a 1993 Russian drama film directed by Yuri Mamin.", "Some French friends suggested that Yuri Mamin should make a joint Russian- French film, which led to the creation of the 1993 film\" Window to Paris\" or\" Salade Russe\".", "The film starts with residents of a Saint Petersburg communal apartment of 1990s finding a window hidden behind a cupboard that leads to a mansard roof and shows the effect of this discovery.", "The film is a grotesque prediction of the effect of fall of the Iron Curtain on the life in Europe, about the invasion of Russian demoralized businessmen and the humiliation of the intelligentsia in Russia.", "At the end of the film, the main character, Nikolai Chizhov, a school music teacher and a member of the Russian intelligentsia, gives a persuasive speech to the children, who have decided to remain in Paris.", "In his words:\" You were born in a terrible time in a poor, devastated country.", "But it is your country, after all!", "Do n't you want to make it better?\"", "At that time, this was a rather rare demonstration of patriotism; the authors of the film and all its actors were quite sincere.", "As a division of Lenfilm, the film company Troitsky Most refused to participate in financing the project, thus putting the French partners on the edge of financial collapse and threatening the production of the film.", "Because of this situation, Yuri Mamin was urged to establish his own film company in order to attract support from commercial businesses that were thriving in post -Perestroika Russia.", "That is how Yuri Mamin's Fountain Fund for Support and Development of Cinematography was created.", "The name of the fund,\" Fountain\", is from Mamin's preceding film that won the grand prize at a French film festival, which had been organized under the patronage of Madame Danielle Mitterrand, the wife of the French then- president Fran\u00e7ois Mitterrand.", "It was this in particular that facilitated financing for the film\" Window to Paris\" from the French fund CNC.", "The comedy\" Window to Paris\" attained such success in France and at the Berlin Film Festival that Michael Barker, the co-president of the American distribution company Sony Pictures Classics, arranged for the film to be released in the United States, and twice requested Goskino to submit the film\" Window to Paris\" for the 1994 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.", "Barker wrote:\" The response to the film at screenings in Los Angeles and New York has been terrific with both the critics and the audiences.", "It seems to communicate the message of bringing two cultures together in a warm and enlightening manner ... should' Salade Russe' be the Official Russian Entry to the Academy for the Best Foreign Film Academy Award, we feel confident the picture will not only be nominated for the Award, but has a very good chance to ultimately win the Award itself.\"", "However, at that time Nikita Mikhalkov, with his freshly finished film\" Burnt by the Sun\", greatly wished to be considered for the Oscar.", "After the chairman of the Russian Oscar Committee, Elem Klimov, did not agree to submit Mikhalkov \u2019s film to the competition, Mikhalkov demonstrated his outstanding skills in behind- the- scenes intrigues.", "Elem Klimov was immediately replaced by Mikhalkov's brother, Andrey Konchalovsky, who agreed to send the film\" Burnt by the Sun\" to the United States.", "Thus, Mamin was deprived of the opportunity to win the Oscar.", "The members of the Russian Oscar Committee remain under the control of Nikita Mikhalkov, who shapes the politics of Russian cinematography.", "Therefore, in Mamin's opinion, neither the best nor the most talented films are being submitted to the American Film Academy, but rather the ones created by Mikhalkov's favorite artists.", "Nikita Mikhalkov is currently Vladimir Putin's cinematography adviser.", "The idea of a mystical window, a dimensional portal between Russia and Paris, came to the mind of the Moscow screenwriter Felix Mironer long before Gorbachev's Perestroika.", "He told this idea to the filmmaker Aleksey German, who sold it 20 years later to Arkady Tigai, Yuri Mamin' co-author, for a bottle of cognac."]], ["Henry Moore (cricketer)", ["Henry Walter Moore( 1849 \u2013 20 August 1916) was an English- born first- class cricketer who spent most of his life in New Zealand."]], ["Wale Adebanwi", ["Wale Adebanwi( born 1969) is a Nigerian- born first Black Rhodes Professor at St Antony's College, Oxford."]], ["Carl Brisson", ["Carl Brisson( 24 December 1893 \u2013 25 September 1958), born Carl Frederik Ejnar Pedersen, was a Danish film actor and singer.", "He appeared in thirteen films between 1918 and 1935, including two silent films directed by Alfred Hitchcock.", "In the 1934 film\" Murder at the Vanities\", he introduced the popular song\" Cocktails for Two\"."]], ["Yuri Mamin", ["Yuri Mamin( born 8 May 1946) is a Soviet and Russian film director, stage director, screenwriter, composer, author and television host, Honored Art Worker of the Russian Federation.", "His\" Window to Paris\"( 1993) remains one of the most popular movies in Russia.", "His Buddhist- themed film\" Do n't Think About White Monkeys\"( 2008) is popular among the Russian noncomformist youth, including punks and rockers.", "Yuri Mamin is the only person in Russia to have won the Chaplin's Golden Cane award.", "The award was presented by Charlie Chaplin's widow, Oona Chaplin, at the festival marking 100 years since the birth of the great comedian.", "The festival was held in the Swiss city of Vevey, where Chaplin was buried.", "Mamin's works are known for a strong emphasis on social justice and criticism of hypoctitical social norms.", "Because of this, he found difficult to find support for his productions in the totalitarian USSR, as well as in today's Russia, where film makers became dependent on corporate oligarchy.", "His characters often portray an inspired citizen in the fight for social justice against corporate capitalism.", "Yuri Mamin began his directing career under the communist regime.", "He was never a communist and was always opposed to the oppressive power of the Communist Party.", "Because of this, he could not create his films until the beginning of Perestroika in 1985 and Mikhail Gorbachev's arrival to power.", "His works are popular among alternative socialist groups who criticize both capitalism and the Soviet system.", "The Gorbachev period ended in 1991 and Yuri Mamin again became a persona non grata for the criminal tycoons who almost immediately took over all the leading positions in Russian cinema and mass media.", "From the early 1990s, a group of official Russian film critics, controlled by the regime, began a period of notorious denigration of the film director and his art.", "Against this background, Mamin's films won the love of audiences throughout the nation.", "Almost all of his films received numerous grand prizes and other awards.", "The official state- supported Russian Encyclopedia of National Cinema, edited by L. Arkus, contains offensive critical reviews of Mamin's films, while acknowledging his talent and important place in the history of Russian cinematography."]], ["Mitchell Leisen", ["Mitchell Leisen( October 6, 1898 \u2013 October 28, 1972) was an American director, art director, and costume designer."]], ["John McMahon (Surrey and Somerset cricketer)", ["John William Joseph McMahon( 28 December 1917 \u2013 8 May 2001) was an Australian- born first- class cricketer who played for Surrey and Somerset in England from 1947 to 1957."]], ["Murder at the Vanities", ["Murder at the Vanities is a 1934 American Pre- Code musical film based on the 1933 Broadway show with music by Victor Young.", "It was released by Paramount Pictures.", "It was directed by Mitchell Leisen, stars Victor McLaglen, Carl Brisson, Jack Oakie, Kitty Carlisle, Gertrude Michael, Toby Wing, and Jessie Ralph.", "Duke Ellington and his Orchestra are featured in the elaborate finale number.", "The film is primarily a musical, based on Earl Carroll's long- running Broadway revue\" Earl Carroll's Vanities\", combined with a murder mystery.", "Songs featured in the film by Arthur Johnston and Sam Coslow include\" Cocktails for Two\" sung by Brisson,\" Sweet Marijuana\" sung by Michael,\" Where Do They Come From( and Where Do They Go)\" sung by Carlisle, and\" Ebony Rhapsody\" by Ellington.", "In the film, Lucille Ball, Ann Sheridan, and Virginia Davis had small roles as chorines.", "It was released on DVD( as part of a six disc set entitled\" Pre- Code Hollywood Collection\") on April 7, 2009."]], ["Hartley Lobban", ["Hartley W Lobban (9 May 1926 \u2013 15 October 2004) was a Jamaican-born first-class cricketer who played 17 matches for Worcestershire in the early 1950s."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Window to Paris", 0], ["Murder at the Vanities", 2], ["Yuri Mamin", 0], ["Mitchell Leisen", 0]], "evidences": [["Window to Paris", "director", "Yuri Mamin"], ["Murder at the Vanities", "director", "Mitchell Leisen"], ["Yuri Mamin", "date of birth", "8 May 1946"], ["Mitchell Leisen", "date of birth", "October 6, 1898"]], "answer": "Murder At The Vanities"}
{"_id": "645e0d16085711ebbd5aac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who is older, Annie B. or Cadillac Man?", "context": [["Annie Lim", ["Annie Carmona- Lim, popularly known as Chef Annie or Chocolate Queen, is a pastry chef, entrepreneur, and television host in the Philippines."]], ["Elliot Silverstein", ["Elliot Silverstein( born August 3, 1927, in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American director, who is best known for being the director of the movie\" Cat Ballou\"( 1965)."]], ["Louie Ignacio", ["Luisito Lagdameo Ignacio( born April 2, 1968) better known as Louie Ignacio is a television director in the Philippines.", "He studied AB Mass Communication in Centro Escolar University.", "Ignacio also directs indie films including 2014 film\" Asintado\" which earned nominations in the International Filmmaker Festival of World Cinema and Gold Remi in the family/ children's category on the 48th World Fest Houston( Texas) International Film Festival, and\" Child Haus\" which won Best Child Film at the Dhaka International Film Festival in Bangladesh.", "Ignacio is also a painter and displays exhibits of his works."]], ["Cadillac Man", ["Cadillac Man is a 1990 American black comedy film directed by Roger Donaldson, starring Robin Williams and Tim Robbins.", "The plot of the film centers around car salesman Joey O'Brien( Williams) whose life is consumed by turmoil, which all comes to a head when his dealership is taken hostage by Larry( Robbins), a crazed motorcyclist.", "The film received mixed reviews from critics and performed poorly at the box office, grossing$ 27.6 million against its$ 15 million budget."]], ["Roger Donaldson", ["Roger Lindsey Donaldson( born 15 November 1945) is an Australian- born New Zealand film director, producer and writer whose films include the acclaimed 1981 relationship drama\" Smash Palace\", and a run of titles shot in the United States, including the Kevin Costner films\" No Way Out\"( 1987) and\" Thirteen Days\"( 2000), and the 1997 disaster film\" Dante's Peak\".", "He has worked twice with actors Kevin Costner, Pierce Brosnan, Anthony Hopkins and Michael Madsen."]], ["Scotty Fox", ["Scott Fox is a pornographic film director who is a member of the AVN Hall of Fame."]], ["Ben Palmer", ["Ben Palmer is a British film and television director who is known for being the director of\" Bo' Selecta\" and\" The Inbetweeners\"."]], ["Annie B.", ["Annie B.( Bida Ng Ukay- ukay, Bongga siya' day!) is a 2004 musical and romantic- comedy film released by Viva Films directed by Louie Ignacio.", "It stars Jolina Magdangal with Dingdong Dantes, Jordan Herrera, Gloria Romero, Amy Austria, and Sarah Geronimo.", "The conceptualization and production of the film took almost two years to finish and had multiple delays in theatrical release.", "In earlier reports( first quarter of 2002), it was reported that Magdangal will co-star with Nora Aunor in a sequel of the 1979 Nora Aunor- starrer\" Annie Batungbakal\" to be entitled Anak ni Annie Batungbakal.", "After a year, on the second quarter of 2003, the filming started, but despite earlier reports, the final and released\" Annie B.\" was entirely different with the 1979 film."]], ["Dan Milne", ["Dan Milne is a British actor/ director who is possibly best known for his role in\" EastEnders\"."]], ["Logan Sandler", ["Logan Sandler is an American writer and director who is best known for his first feature film\" Live Cargo\"."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Annie B.", 0], ["Cadillac Man", 0], ["Louie Ignacio", 0], ["Roger Donaldson", 0]], "evidences": [["Annie B.", "director", "Louie Ignacio"], ["Cadillac Man", "director", "Roger Donaldson"], ["Louie Ignacio", "date of birth", "April 2, 1968"], ["Roger Donaldson", "date of birth", "15 November 1945"]], "answer": "Cadillac Man"}
{"_id": "eeea54e0085611ebbd59ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director born later, Movie Days or The Story Of A Boy?", "context": [["Movie Days", ["Movie Days is a 1994 Icelandic film directed by Fri\u00f0rik \u00de\u00f3r Fri\u00f0riksson.", "The film was selected as the Icelandic entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 67th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee."]], ["Fred Roy Krug", ["Fred R. Krug is an American film and television producer- director born in Bern, Switzerland."]], ["Peter Lykke-Seest", ["Peter Lykke-Seest (26 September 1868 \u2013 4 February 1948) was a Norwegian poet, novelist, playwright, non-fiction writer, script writer and film director.", "He was born in Christiania as a son of wholesaler", "Jens Peter Seest and Caroline Christiane Frederikke Thy.", "He made his literary debut in 1896 with the poetry collection \"Hvide n\u00e6tter\", and published the novel \"Under Paddehatten\" in 1898.", "His most popular film was \"Historien om", "en gut\" from 1919.", "He published a book on the trial against Vidkun Quisling in 1945."]], ["Sepideh Farsi", ["Sepideh Farsi is an Iranian film director, born in Tehran in 1965."]], ["W. Augustus Barratt", ["W. Augustus Barratt( 1873- 1947) was a Scottish- born, later American, songwriter and musician."]], ["The Hospital (2013 film)", ["The Hospital is a 2013 horror film co-directed by Tommy Golden and Daniel Emery Taylor.", "Having a limited US release in March 2013, the film has subsequently screened at various horror film festivals, was presented at Cannes Film Festival, and took home the\" Scariest Movie\" award at Germany's largest genre festival, Movie Days, in Dortmund."]], ["The Story of a Boy", ["The Story of a Boy is a 1919 Norwegian drama film written and directed by Peter Lykke-Seest, starring his son Esben Lykke-Seest.", "The film is extant.", "The film was screened as part of a retrospective of 100 year old films at the Il Cinema Ritrovato film festival in 2019."]], ["Jacques D\u00e9combe", ["Jacques D\u00e9combe is a French author, actor and director born in 1953."]], ["Claude Weisz", ["Claude Weisz is a French film director born in Paris."]], ["Fri\u00f0rik \u00de\u00f3r Fri\u00f0riksson", ["Fri\u00f0rik \u00de\u00f3r Fri\u00f0riksson (born 12 May 1954; pronounced), sometimes credited as Fridrik Thor Fridriksson, is an Icelandic film director and producer."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Movie Days", 0], ["The Story of a Boy", 0], ["Fri\u00f0rik \u00de\u00f3r Fri\u00f0riksson", 0], ["Peter Lykke-Seest", 0]], "evidences": [["Movie Days", "director", "Fri\u00f0rik \u00de\u00f3r Fri\u00f0riksson"], ["The Story of a Boy", "director", "Peter Lykke-Seest"], ["Fri\u00f0rik \u00de\u00f3r Fri\u00f0riksson", "date of birth", "12 May 1954"], ["Peter Lykke-Seest", "date of birth", "26 September 1868"]], "answer": "Movie Days"}
{"_id": "56afa910094a11ebbdaeac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film was released earlier, Ek Var Piyu Ne Malva Aavje or Lennon Or Mccartney?", "context": [["May Lamok sa Loob ng Kulambo", ["May Lamok sa Loob ng Kulambo is a 1984 Philippine comedy film directed by, and produced by Hirene Lopez and Danny L. Zialcita as the film's executive producer.", "The film stars Gloria Diaz, Eddie Garcia, Amy Austria, and Tommy Abuel.", "The film was released in 1984 by Essex Films.", "Another related film called,\" May Daga sa Labas ng Lungga\", was released earlier in the same year."]], ["Royal Tramp II", ["Royal Tramp II is a 1992 Hong Kong film based on Louis Cha's novel\" The Deer and the Cauldron\".", "The film is a sequel to\" Royal Tramp\", which was released earlier in the same year."]], ["Ek Var Piyu Ne Malva Aavje", ["Ek Var Piyu Ne Malva Aavje is a 2006 Gujarati romantic action film produced by Gunvant Thakor, Ramesh Patel, directed by Harsukh Patel, starring Hiten Kumar, Vikram Thakor, Firoz Irani, Minaxi, Mamata Soni, Jayendra Maheta, Jaimini Trivedi and Mayur Vankani in the lead roles, released in 2006."]], ["Lennon or McCartney", ["Lennon or McCartney is a 2014 Canadian documentary short film directed by Matt Schichter.", "The film is a compilation of 550 celebrities' responses, taken from interviews throughout the decade, to the question of which of the two former Beatles is superior: John Lennon or Paul McCartney.", "Among the celebrities included in the film are the Arctic Monkeys, Benedict Cumberbatch, Bridgit Mendler, Carly Rae Jepsen, Justin Bieber, Metallica, Miss Piggy, Morgan Freeman, Sylvester Stallone, Steve-O, and Tommy Chong.", "Of the responses, 282 answered \"John Lennon\", 196 answered \"Paul McCartney\", 15 answered \"George Harrison\", 4 answered \"Ringo Starr\", 1 answered \"Jimi Hendrix\", 1 answered \"Lou Reed\", 1 answered \"Keith Richards\", 1 answered \"Oasis\", and 50 did not answer."]], ["The Wonderful World of Captain Kuhio", ["The film was released in Japan on 10 October 2009."]], ["Invasion of the Neptune Men", ["The film was released in 1961 in Japan and was later released in the United States on television.", "In 1998, the film was featured on an episode of\" Mystery Science Theater 3000\"."]], ["Shirin Farhad (1931 film)", ["Shirin Farhad is a 1931 Hindi language musical film.", "It was the second Indian film with sound.", "It was based on the love story from the\" Shahnameh\" of Farhad and Shirin by Nizami Ganjavi.", "The film was directed by J.J. Madan and starred Nissar and Jehanara Kajjan.", "\" Alam Ara\" was released earlier the same year and was the first Indian film with sound."]], ["Rakka (film)", ["The film was released on YouTube and Steam on 14 June 2017."]], ["Lloyd (film)", ["Lloyd is a 2001 American comedy film.", "The film was released on May 4, 2001."]], ["Coney Island Baby (film)", ["Coney Island Baby is a 2003 comedy- drama in which film producer Amy Hobby made her directorial debut.", "Karl Geary wrote the film and Tanya Ryno was the film's producer.", "The music was composed by Ryan Shore.", "The film was shot in Sligo, Ireland, which is known locally as\" Coney Island\".", "The film was screened at the Newport International Film Festival.", "Hobby won the Jury Award for\" Best First Time Director\".", "The film made its premiere television broadcast on the Sundance Channel."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Ek Var Piyu Ne Malva Aavje", 0], ["Lennon or McCartney", 0]], "evidences": [["Ek Var Piyu Ne Malva Aavje", "publication date", "2006"], ["Lennon or McCartney", "publication date", "2014"]], "answer": "Ek Var Piyu Ne Malva Aavje"}
{"_id": "57348a9e091811ebbdaeac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film came out earlier, Lovely Rita, Sainte Patronne Des Cas D\u00e9sesp\u00e9r\u00e9s or The Descendants?", "context": [["The Night of Nights", ["The Night of Nights is a 1939 black- and- white drama film written by Donald Ogden Stewart and directed by Lewis Milestone for Paramount Pictures that starred Pat O' Brien, Olympe Bradna, and Roland Young.", "The film received positive contemporary reviews from publications such as\" The New York Times\".", "Director Milestone went on to other successful productions after the film came out, including\" Ocean's 11\" and\" Pork Chop Hill\".", "The movie has no relation to the use of the phrase\" Night of Nights\" for the night of the Academy Awards ceremony, the album by musical group", "The Seekers, or the Touhou Project song."]], ["The Descendants", ["The Descendants is a 2011 American comedy- drama film directed by Alexander Payne.", "The screenplay by Payne, Nat Faxon and Jim Rash is based on the 2007 novel of the same name by Kaui Hart Hemmings.", "The film stars George Clooney, Shailene Woodley, Amara Miller, Beau Bridges, Judy Greer, Matthew Lillard, and Robert Forster, and was released by Fox Searchlight Pictures in the United States on November 18, 2011 after being screened at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival.", "Tracing the journey of land baron Matt King who struggles with unexpected occurrences in his monotonous life,\" The Descendants\" won an Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay, and two Golden Globe Awards for Best Picture \u2013 Drama and Best Actor \u2013 Drama for Clooney."]], ["Lovely Rita, sainte patronne des cas d\u00e9sesp\u00e9r\u00e9s", ["Lovely Rita, sainte patronne des cas d\u00e9sesp\u00e9r\u00e9s is a French film directed by St\u00e9phane Clavier in 2003.", "The film stars his brother, Christian Clavier."]], ["My Little Eye", ["My Little Eye is a 2002 British horror film directed by Marc Evans about five adults who agree to spend six months together in an isolated mansion while being filmed at all times.", "The idea for the film came from reality television shows such as\" Big Brother\".", "The title refers to the guessing game I spy."]], ["Lovely Rita", ["\" Lovely Rita\" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1967 album\" Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band\".", "It was written and sung by Paul McCartney and credited to Lennon \u2013 McCartney.", "It is about a female traffic warden and the narrator's affection for her."]], ["Lovely Rita (film)", ["Lovely Rita is a 2001 Austrian drama film directed by Jessica Hausner.", "It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival."]], ["The Fabulous Senorita", ["The Fabulous Senorita is a 1952 American musical comedy film directed by R.G. Springsteen and starring Estelita Rodriguez, Robert Clarke and Nestor Paiva.", "The film came at the tail- end of a cycle of Latin American- themed films, through it did introduce a new star Rita Moreno."]], ["Kabani Nadi Chuvannappol", ["Kabani Nadi Chuvannappol(\" When the River Kabani Turned Red\") is a 1975 Malayalam feature film directed by P. A. Backer, produced by Pavithran, and starring T. V. Chandran, Shalini, Raveendran and J. Siddiqui.", "This leftist political drama film came out during the Emergency period.", "It was the directorial debut of P. A. Backer, who won that year's awards for Best Director and Second Best Film at the Kerala State Film Awards.", "Pavithran, who later directed many critically acclaimed Malayalam films produced the film.", "T. V. Chandran, who also later went on to direct a bevy of award- winning films in Malayalam and Tamil, played the lead role.", "After certain post-production controversies, the film debuted in theatres on 16 July 1976."]], ["Operation Leopard", ["La l\u00e9gion saute sur Kolwezi also known as\" Operation Leopard\" is a French war film directed by Raoul Coutard filmed in French Guiana.", "The script is based on the true story of the Battle of Kolwezi that happened in 1978.", "It was diligently described in a book of the same name by former 1 REP Captain Pierre Sergent.", "He published his book in 1979; the film came out in 1980.", "Raoul Coutard shot the film in a documentary style."]], ["Lovely Rita (film)", ["Lovely Rita is a 2001 Austrian drama film directed by Jessica Hausner.", "It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Lovely Rita, sainte patronne des cas d\u00e9sesp\u00e9r\u00e9s", 0], ["The Descendants", 0]], "evidences": [["Lovely Rita, sainte patronne des cas d\u00e9sesp\u00e9r\u00e9s", "publication date", "2003"], ["The Descendants", "publication date", "2011"]], "answer": "Lovely Rita, Sainte Patronne Des Cas D\u00e9sesp\u00e9r\u00e9s"}
{"_id": "5eb8315a089011ebbd72ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who is older than the other, Trois Milliards Sans Ascenseur or Four Flies On Grey Velvet? ", "context": [["Ben Palmer", ["Ben Palmer is a British film and television director who is known for being the director of\" Bo' Selecta\" and\" The Inbetweeners\"."]], ["The Cat o' Nine Tails", ["The Cat o' Nine Tails is a 1971\" giallo\" film written and directed by Dario Argento, adapted from a story by Dardano Sacchetti, Luigi Cozzi, and an uncredited Bryan Edgar Wallace.", "It stars Karl Malden, James Franciscus, and Catherine Spaak.", "Although it is the middle entry in Argento's so- called\" Animal Trilogy\"( along with\" The Bird with the Crystal Plumage\" and\" Four Flies on Grey Velvet\"), the titular\" cat o' nine tails\" does not directly refer to a literal cat, nor to a literal multi-tailed whip; rather, it refers to the number of leads that the protagonists follow in the attempt to solve a murder.", "Though successful in Europe, it was dismissed in the United States.", "Argento admitted in the book\" Broken Mirrors, Broken Minds: The Dark Dreams of Dario Argento\" that he was less than pleased with the film, and has repeatedly cited it as his least favorite of all of his films."]], ["The Bird with the Crystal Plumage", ["The Bird with the Crystal Plumage is a 1970 giallo film directed by Dario Argento, in his directorial debut.", "The film has been credited with popularizing the Italian giallo genre.", "It is the first installment in the\" Animal Trilogy\", and was followed by\" The Cat o' Nine Tails\"( 1971) and\" Four Flies on Grey Velvet\"( 1972).", "Written by Argento, the film borrowed liberally from Fredric Brown's novel\" The Screaming Mimi\", which had previously been made into a Hollywood film,\" Screaming Mimi\"( 1958), directed by Gerd Oswald.", "The film was nominated for an Edgar Allan Poe award for best motion picture in 1971.", "The film was originally cut by 20 seconds for its US release and received a' GP' rating, though it was later re-classified as' PG'.", "It has since been released in the US uncut.", "Upon it s release the film was a huge box office hit, grossing 1,650,000,000 Italian lira( roughly about$ 1 million US), twice the production cost of$ 500,000.", "The film was also a success outside of Italy, gaining \u20ac 1,366,884 admissions in Spain."]], ["Dario Argento", ["Dario Argento( born 7 September 1940) is an Italian film director, producer, film critic and screenwriter.", "He is best known for his work in the horror film genre during the 1970s and 1980s, particularly in the subgenre known as\" giallo\"; the influence of his work on modern horror films has led him to being referred to as the\" Master of the Thrill\" and the\" Master of Horror\".", "His most notable films as director are the\" Animal Trilogy\", consisting of\" The Bird with the Crystal Plumage\"( 1969),\" The Cat o' Nine Tails\"( 1971) and\" Four Flies on Grey Velvet\"( 1972); the\" Three Mothers\" trilogy, consisting of\" Suspiria\"( 1977),\" Inferno\"( 1980) and\" The Mother of Tears\"( 2007); and the standalone films\" Deep Red\"( 1975),\" Tenebrae\"( 1982),\" Phenomena\"( 1985), and\" Opera\"( 1987).", "He also co-wrote the screenplay for Sergio Leone's\" Once Upon a Time in the West\"( 1968) and served as George A. Romero's script consultant on\" Dawn of the Dead\"( 1978), of which he also composed the soundtrack with his long- time collaborators Goblin."]], ["Trois milliards sans ascenseur", ["Trois milliards sans ascenseur is a 1972 French- Italian film, directed by Roger Pigaut.", "It stars actor Gabriele Ferzetti."]], ["Roger Pigaut", ["Roger Pigaut (birth name Roger Paul Louis Pigot) (8 April 1919 \u2013 24 December 1989) was a French actor and film director.", "He appeared in 40 films between 1943 and 1980."]], ["Elliot Silverstein", ["Elliot Silverstein( born August 3, 1927, in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American director, who is best known for being the director of the movie\" Cat Ballou\"( 1965)."]], ["Imago Mortis", ["Imago Mortis is a 2009 Italian- Spanish film directed by Stefano Bessoni.", "The supernatural thriller stars Geraldine Chaplin and is the first major screen appearance of her daughter, Oona.", "Richard Stanley, one of the film's scriptwriters described the film as a\" Sort of a neo-\" giallo\" taking off from Dario Argento's\" Four Flies on Grey Velvet\" by way of Umberto Lenzi's\" Spasmo\" and\" DaVinci Code Speaking about his hopes for the film, Bessoni said; \u201c My film aspires to del revive fantasy cinema, as is happening in Spain \u201d.", "It was released in Italy on 16 January 2009."]], ["Four Flies on Grey Velvet", ["Four Flies on Grey Velvet( Italian: 4 mosche di velluto grigio) is a 1971 Italian giallo film written and directed by Dario Argento, from a story by Luigi Cozzi( who also served as assistant director).", "The film is the third in director Argento's\" Animal Trilogy\", having been preceded by\" The Bird with the Crystal Plumage\"( 1970) and\" The Cat o' Nine Tails\"( 1971)."]], ["Gildo Di Marco", ["Gildo Di Marco( born 20 January 1946) is an Italian actor.", "He played Garullo along Fulvio Mingozzi, Werner Peters, Reggie Nalder and Suzy Kendall in\" L'uccello dalle piume di cristallo\"( 1970), by Dario Argento, postman in\" Four Flies on Grey Velvet\"( 1971), and Desiderio in\" Mala tempora\", by Stefano Amadio.", "He appeared in Spaghetti Western films such as\" Arizona Colt Returns\"( 1970) by Sergio Martino, and\" Bullet for a Stranger\"( 1971) by Anthony Ascott.", "He also appeared in the TV series\" Door into Darkness\"."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Trois milliards sans ascenseur", 0], ["Four Flies on Grey Velvet", 0], ["Roger Pigaut", 0], ["Dario Argento", 0]], "evidences": [["Trois milliards sans ascenseur", "director", "Roger Pigaut"], ["Four Flies on Grey Velvet", "director", "Dario Argento"], ["Roger Pigaut", "date of birth", "8 April 1919"], ["Dario Argento", "date of birth", "7 September 1940"]], "answer": "Trois Milliards Sans Ascenseur"}
{"_id": "8a9903ca0bd911eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What nationality is Amadeus Viii, Duke Of Savoy's mother?", "context": [["Amadeus VIII, Duke of Savoy", ["Amadeus VIII (4 September 1383 \u2013 7 January 1451) was a Savoyard nobleman, the son of Amadeus VII, Count of Savoy and Bonne of Berry.", "He was surnamed the Peaceful.", "After the death of his father in 1391, his mother acted as a regent, because of his youth.", "He was an antipope of the Catholic Church from 1439 to 1449 as Felix V, in opposition to Popes Eugene IV and Nicholas V."]], ["Rumbold of Mechelen", ["Saint Rumbold( or\" RumoldRomuold\") was an Irish or Scottish Christian missionary, although his true nationality is not known for certain.", "He was martyred near Mechelen by two men, whom he had denounced for their evil ways.", "Saint Rumbold's feast day is celebrated by the Roman Catholic Church, and Western Rite Orthodox Churches, on 24 June; and it is celebrated in Ireland on 3 July.", "He is the patron saint of Mechelen, where St. Rumbold's Cathedral possesses an elaborate golden shrine on its high altar, containing relics attributed to the saint.", "It is rumoured that his remains are buried inside the cathedral.", "Twenty- five paintings in the choir illustrate his life."]], ["Khalid al-Habib", ["Khalid al- Habib also believed to use the nom de guerre Khalid al Harbi is an Al- Qaeda leader who has overseen Al- Qaeda operations in Afghanistan.", "In 2005 it was reported that al- Habib died in a US missile strike on the Pakistani village of Damadola though it is unclear whether this is the case as Pakistani officials have claimed that no Al- Qaeda leaders died in the attack.", "al- Habib's nationality is not clear with sources claiming he may be Egyptian or Moroccan."]], ["Norbert Farkas (alpine skier)", ["Norbert Farkas( born April 7, 1992 in Budapest) is an alpine skier from Hungary.", "He competed for Hungary at the 2014 Winter Olympics in the slalom and giant slalom.", "He is 11- time Hungarian National Champion, 28- time Hungarian National Junior Champion.", "A team member of Felix Promotion sport- management agency.", "He learned to ski at the age of three.", "He has been studying International Business at Budapest University of Technology and Economics and was granted\" A Good Student, a Good Athlete\" award in 2013.", "Coaches are: Armin Brunner, Budai Bal\u00e1zs and Zakari\u00e1s Zsolt.", "His role model is Felix Neureuther."]], ["Bonne of Berry", ["Bonne of Berry (1362/1365 \u2013 30 December 1435) was the daughter of John, Duke of Berry, and Joanna of Armagnac.", "Through her father, she was a granddaughter of John II of France."]], ["Eleni Gabre-Madhin", ["Eleni Zaude Gabre- Madhin, an Ethiopian economist with Swiss nationality, is a former Chief Executive Officer of the Ethiopia Commodity Exchange( ECX).", "She has had many years of experience working on agricultural markets \u2013 particularly in Sub- Saharan Africa \u2013 and has held senior positions in the World Bank, the International Food Policy Research Institute( Washington), and United Nations( Geneva)."]], ["Ali Rahuma", ["Ali Khalifa Rahuma( born May 16, 1982) is a Libyan football midfielder who's nationality is Libyan.", "He currently plays for Al- Ittihad, and is a member of the Libya national football team."]], ["Nayelly Hern\u00e1ndez", ["Nayelly Hern\u00e1ndez( born 23 February 1986) is a former Mexican female professional squash player.", "She has represented Mexico internationally in several international competitions including the Central American and Caribbean Games, Pan American Games, Women's World Team Squash Championships.", "Nayelly achieved her highest career ranking of 57 in October 2011 during the 2011 PSA World Tour.", "Her husband Chris Walker whose nationality is English is also a professional squash player.", "She joined the Trinity College in 2008 as the first Mexican female to join a US college for squash and graduated in 2010."]], ["Roberto Savio", ["Roberto Savio( born in Rome, Italy, but also holding Argentine nationality) is a journalist, communication expert, political commentator, activist for social and climate justice and advocate of global governance.", "He has spent most of his career with Inter Press Service( IPS), the news agency which he founded in 1964 along with Argentine journalist Pablo Piacentini.", "Savio studied Economics at the University of Parma, followed by post -graduate courses in Development Economics under Gunnar Myrdal, History of Art and International Law in Rome.", "He started his professional career as a research assistant in International Law at the University of Parma."]], ["Baglan Mailybayev", ["Baglan Mailybayev( in Kazakh \u0411\u0430\u0493\u043b\u0430\u043d \u0410\u0441\u0430\u0443\u0431\u0430\u0439\u04b1\u043b\u044b \u041c\u0430\u0439\u043b\u044b\u0431\u0430\u0435\u0432) was born on 20 May 1975 in Zhambyl region, Kazakhstan.", "His nationality is Kazakh.", "He is a politician of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Deputy Head of the Presidential Administration of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Doctor of Law( 2002)( under the supervision of Professor Zimanov S.Z.- scientific advisor and academician of National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Kazakhstan) and Ph.D. in Political Science( 1998)."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Amadeus VIII, Duke of Savoy", 0], ["Bonne of Berry", 1]], "evidences": [["Felix V", "mother", "Bonne of Berry"], ["Bonne of Berry", "country of citizenship", "France"]], "answer": "France"}
{"_id": "6c80bc4e0bb011ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is Hugh Montgomerie, 7Th Earl Of Eglinton's paternal grandmother?", "context": [["Tjuyu", ["Tjuyu( sometimes transliterated as Thuya or Thuyu) was an Egyptian noblewoman and the mother of queen Tiye, and the wife of Yuya.", "She is the grandmother of Akhenaten, and great grandmother of Tutankhamun."]], ["Margaret de Stafford", ["Margaret Stafford( born c. 1364; died 9 June 1396) was the daughter of Hugh de Stafford, 2nd Earl of Stafford, and Philippa de Beauchamp.", "She was the first wife of Ralph Neville, 1st Earl of Westmorland, and the grandmother of the 2nd Earl."]], ["George Montgomerie, 15th Earl of Eglinton", ["George Arnulph Montgomerie, 15th Earl of Eglinton, 3rd Earl of Winton( 23 February 1848 \u2013 10 August 1919) was the third and youngest son of Archibald Montgomerie, 13th Earl of Eglinton and his first wife, Theresa Newcomen."]], ["Hugh Montgomerie, 7th Earl of Eglinton", ["Hugh Montgomerie, 7th Earl of Eglinton (1613\u20131669), was the son of Alexander Montgomerie, 6th Earl of Eglinton and Anne Livingstone.", "A student of Glasgow University, 1628", "; he opposed Charles I's ecclesiastical policy.", "He was a colonel under Leslie at the Battle of Newburn.", "He failed to seize Tynemouth in 1640.", "He was engaged in northern campaign under Middleton in 1646.", "He was defeated by Huntly at the Battle of Aberdeen (1646), He was disqualified for public service until 1660 for being accessory to the Engagement.", "He was taken prisoner in 1651 by the English and excepted from Cromwell's Act of Grace in 1654.", "Hugh married Anne Hamilton in 1631 but she died soon after giving birth to a daughter, Anna Montgomerie.", "In 1635 he married Mary Leslie.", "His daughter Lady Margaret married the second Earl of Loudoun and was the mother of Hugh Campbell, 3rd Earl of Loudoun (c. 1675 \u2013 1731)."]], ["Hugh Montgomerie, 12th Earl of Eglinton", ["Hugh Montgomerie, 12th Earl of Eglinton KT (5 November 1739 \u2013 14 December 1819) was a Scottish peer, politician, and composer."]], ["Alexander Montgomerie, 6th Earl of Eglinton", ["Alexander Montgomerie, 6th Earl of Eglinton (1588\u20131661), originally known as Sir Alexander Seton of Foulstruther, was the third son of Robert Seton, 1st Earl of Winton by his wife Lady Margaret Montgomerie, daughter of Hugh Montgomerie, 3rd Earl of Eglinton.", "In 1612, after spending some time in Paris, and visting the exiled minister John Welsh of Ayr, he succeeded his childless cousin Hugh Montgomerie, 5th Earl of Eglinton, as Earl of Eglinton.", "The 5th Earl had made a resigned and settled of the earldom and entail on Seton provided Seton took the name and arms of Montgomerie.", "This was confirmed by King James VI in 1615.", "Montgomerie's uncle Alexander Seton called the three year struggle for his nephew's earldom \"this over langsome and fashious besines of Eglintoun\".", "Montgomerie petitioned against the imposition of Common Prayer Book in Scotland and assisted in the preparations of the National Covenant.", "He was a Privy Councillor of Scotland in 1641.", "Montgomerie, who was commonly known as \"Greysteel\", commanded a Scottish regiment of horse (cavalry) for the English Parliament and distinguished himself at the Battle of Marston Moor (1644).", "On the execution of Charles I in 1649 he supported the recall of Charles II and the policy of the Marquess of Argyll.", "In 1651 he was betrayed to Oliver Cromwell and detained in Edinburgh Castle, but afterwards allowed the liberty of Berwick.", "His estates sequestered for two years, and he was included in Cromwell's Act of Grace.", "In 1612 Alexander married Anne Livingstone, daughter of Alexander Livingstone, 1st Earl of Linlithgow and Helenor Hay, she had been a lady in waiting to Princess Elizabeth and Anne of Denmark."]], ["Archibald Montgomerie, 17th Earl of Eglinton", ["Archibald William Alexander Montgomerie, 17th Earl of Eglinton( 16 October 1914 \u2013 21 April 1966) was the son of Archibald Montgomerie, 16th Earl of Eglinton.", "He was educated at Eton and New College, Oxford.", "On 10 November 1938, he married Ursula Joan Watson and they had four children:"]], ["Hubba bint Hulail", ["Hubba bint Hulail was the grandmother of Hashim ibn' Abd Manaf, thus the great- great- great- grandmother of the Islamic\" Nab\u012b\"( Prophet) Muhammad ibn Abdullah."]], ["Hugh Montgomerie, 1st Earl of Eglinton", ["Hugh Montgomerie, 1st Earl of Eglinton( c. 1460 \u2013 June 1545) was a Scottish peer."]], ["Hugh Montgomerie, 3rd Earl of Eglinton", ["Hugh Montgomerie, 3rd Earl of Eglinton( c. 15311585) was a Scottish aristocrat who was a strong supporter of Mary Queen of Scots.", "He was an important participant in a tumultuous period of Scottish history."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Hugh Montgomerie, 7th Earl of Eglinton", 0], ["Alexander Montgomerie, 6th Earl of Eglinton", 0]], "evidences": [["Hugh Montgomerie, 7th Earl of Eglinton", "father", "Alexander Montgomerie, 6th Earl of Eglinton"], ["Alexander Montgomerie, 6th Earl of Eglinton", "mother", "Margaret Montgomerie"]], "answer": "Margaret Montgomerie"}
{"_id": "7e0974ba088111ebbd6dac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director born later, Partner (1968 Film) or The Devil'S Rejects?", "context": [["Claude Weisz", ["Claude Weisz is a French film director born in Paris."]], ["Rob Zombie", ["Rob Zombie( born Robert Bartleh Cummings; January 12, 1965) is an American musician and filmmaker.", "He is a founding member of the heavy metal band White Zombie, releasing four studio albums with the band.", "He is the older brother of Spider One, lead vocalist for American Industrial metal band Powerman 5000.", "Zombie's first solo effort was a 1996 song titled\" Hands of Death( Burn Baby Burn)\", written and performed with Alice Cooper, which went on to receive a nomination for Best Metal Performance at the 39th Annual Grammy Awards.", "In 1997, he began working on his debut solo studio album,\" Hellbilly Deluxe\", which was released in August 1998.", "A month later, Zombie officially disbanded White Zombie.", "\" Hellbilly Deluxe\" went on to sell over three million copies worldwide and spawned three singles.", "Zombie directed the horror film\" House of 1000 Corpses\" in 2000, though the controversial project was not released until 2003.", "His second studio album,\" The Sinister Urge\"( 2001), became his second platinum album in the United States.", "Zombie directed\" The Devil's Rejects\"( 2005), a direct sequel to his prior film\" House of 1000 Corpses\".", "The project received a more positive reception than its predecessor.", "His third studio album,\" Educated Horses\"( 2006), was a departure from his earlier recordings.", "The album became his third to enter the top ten of the\" Billboard\" 200, though saw a decrease in sales when compared to his previous releases.", "Deciding to focus on his directing career, Zombie directed the horror film\" Halloween\"( 2007), a remake of the 1978 horror classic of the same name.", "The film became Zombie's highest- grossing film to date, though was met with a generally negative critical reception.", "He later directed\" Halloween II\"( 2009), which failed to match the success of its predecessor.", "He released the animated film\" The Haunted World of El Superbeasto\" that same year.", "Zombie returned to music with the release of his fourth studio album,\" Hellbilly Deluxe 2\"( 2010).", "The album peaked at number eight in the United States and sold over 200,000 copies in the country.", "In 2012, Zombie released a second remix album and directed the horror film\" The Lords of Salem\", which was released the following year.", "He released his fifth studio album\" Venomous Rat Regeneration Vendor\" the following year( 2013).", "He directed the horror film\" 31\".", "Since the beginning of his music career, Zombie's music and lyrics have featured notable horror and sci-fi themes.", "His live shows have been praised for their elaborate shock rock theatricality.", "Since beginning his solo career, Zombie has sold an estimated fifteen million albums worldwide."]], ["Sappho Darling", ["Sappho Darling is a 1968 film written by Albert Zugsmith."]], ["W. Augustus Barratt", ["W. Augustus Barratt( 1873- 1947) was a Scottish- born, later American, songwriter and musician."]], ["Partner (1968 film)", ["Partner is a 1968 Italian drama film by Bernardo Bertolucci.", "Based on the novel\" The Double\" by Fyodor Dostoyevsky, it entered the 29th Venice Film Festival and the Quinzaine des R\u00e9alisateurs section at the 22nd Cannes Film Festival."]], ["3 Supermen a Tokyo", ["3 Supermen a Tokyo is a 1968 film directed by Bitto Albertini."]], ["The Devil's Rejects", ["The Devil's Rejects is a 2005 American horror film written, produced and directed by Rob Zombie, and the sequel to his 2003 film\" House of 1000 Corpses\".", "The film is centered on the run of three members of the psychopathic antagonist family from the previous film, now seen as villainous protagonists, with Sid Haig, Bill Moseley, and Zombie's wife Sheri Moon Zombie reprising their roles, with Leslie Easterbrook replacing Karen Black as the matriarch.", "The film was released on July 22, 2005, to minor commercial success and mixed but more positive reviews over its predecessor.", "At the time of release and in the years since, the film has garnered a cult following.", "This is the final film to feature actor Matthew McGrory before his death the same year( although McGrory did have an uncredited posthumous cameo in 2017's\" The Evil Within\", which was filmed in 2002).", "The film's DVD release is dedicated to his\" loving memory\"."]], ["Bernardo Bertolucci", ["Bernardo Bertolucci( 16 March 1941 \u2013 26 November 2018) was an Italian director and screenwriter, whose films include\" The ConformistLast Tango in Paris 1900 The Last Emperor\"( for which he won the Academy Award for Best Director and the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay),\" The Sheltering SkyLittle BuddhaStealing Beauty\" and\" The Dreamers.\"", "In recognition of his work, he was presented with the inaugural Honorary Palme d' Or Award at the opening ceremony of the 2011 Cannes Film Festival.", "From 1979 until his death in 2018, he was married to screenwriter Clare Peploe."]], ["Kate Norby", ["Katherine Winifred\" Kate\" Norby( born August 1, 1976) is an American actress.", "Norby's filmography includes Rob Zombie's horror film\" The Devil's Rejects\".", "She has guest- starred in many television series, including\" Mad Men\", and had recurring roles in\" Boston PublicNip/ Tuck\" and\" Swingtown\"."]], ["The Day of the Owl (film)", ["The Day of the Owl is a 1968 film directed by Damiano Damiani."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Partner (1968 film)", 0], ["The Devil's Rejects", 0], ["Bernardo Bertolucci", 0], ["Rob Zombie", 0]], "evidences": [["Partner (1968 film)", "director", "Bernardo Bertolucci"], ["The Devil's Rejects", "director", "Rob Zombie"], ["Bernardo Bertolucci", "date of birth", "16 March 1941"], ["Rob Zombie", "date of birth", "January 12, 1965"]], "answer": "The Devil'S Rejects"}
{"_id": "491a36140bdc11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the place of death of the composer of song A String Of Pearls (Song)?", "context": [["Jerry Gray (arranger)", ["Jerry Gray (July 3, 1915 \u2013 August 10, 1976) was an American violinist, arranger, composer, and leader of swing dance orchestras (big bands) bearing his name.", "He is widely known for his work with popular music during the Swing era.", "His name is inextricably linked to two of the most famous bandleaders of the time, Artie Shaw and Glenn Miller.", "Gray, along with Bill Finegan, wrote many of Miller's arrangements during the late 1930s and early 1940s.", "In the latter part of Gray's career, his orchestra served as the house band at the Venetian Room of the Fairmont Hotel, Dallas."]], ["A String of Pearls (song)", ["\"A String of Pearls\" is a 1941 song recorded by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra on RCA Bluebird, composed by Jerry Gray with lyrics by Eddie DeLange.", "The song is a big band and jazz standard."]], ["Michelangelo Faggioli", ["Michelangelo Faggioli( 1666\u20131733) was an Italian lawyer and celebrated amateur composer of humorous cantatas in Neapolitan dialect.", "A founder of a new genre of Neapolitan comedy, he was the composer of the opera buffa\" La Cilla\" in 1706."]], ["Alexander Courage", ["Alexander Mair\" Sandy\" Courage Jr.( December 10, 1919", "May 15, 2008) was an American orchestrator, arranger, and composer of music, primarily for television and film.", "He is best known as the composer of the theme music for the original\" Star Trek\" series."]], ["Alexandru Cristea", ["Alexandru Cristea( 1890 \u2013 1942) was the composer of the music for\" Limba Noastr\u0103\", current national anthem of Moldova."]], ["Walter Robinson (composer)", ["Walter Robinson is an African American composer of the late 20th century.", "He is most notable for his 1977 song\" Harriet Tubman\", which has been recorded by folk musicians such as Holly Near, John McCutcheon, and others.", "He is also the composer of several operas."]], ["Tarcisio Fusco", ["Tarcisio Fusco was an Italian composer of film scores.", "He was the brother of the composer Giovanni Fusco and the uncle of operatic soprano Cecilia Fusco."]], ["Alonso Mudarra", ["Alonso Mudarra( c. 1510 \u2013 April 1, 1580) was a Spanish composer of the Renaissance, and also played the vihuela, a guitar- shaped string instrument.", "He was an innovative composer of instrumental music as well as songs, and was the composer of the earliest surviving music for the guitar."]], ["Petrus de Domarto", ["Petrus de Domarto( fl. c. 1445\u2013 1455) was a Franco- Flemish composer of the Renaissance.", "He was a contemporary and probable acquaintance of Ockeghem, and was the composer of at least one of the first unified mass cycles to be written in continental Europe."]], ["String of pearls", ["String of pearls may refer to:"]]], "supporting_facts": [["A String of Pearls (song)", 0], ["Jerry Gray (arranger)", 4]], "evidences": [["A String of Pearls", "composer", "Jerry Gray"], ["Jerry Gray", "place of death", "Dallas"]], "answer": "Dallas"}
{"_id": "4dd6b933097411ebbdb0ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Are Ajez and Hir Jamus Saghir both located in the same country?", "context": [["Hir Jamus Kabir", ["Hir Jamus Kabir is a Syrian village located in Salqin Nahiyah in Harem District, Idlib.", "According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics( CBS), Hir Jamus Kabir had a population of 833 in the 2004 census."]], ["Ajez", ["Ajez is a Syrian village located in Saraqib Nahiyah in Idlib District, Idlib.", "According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics( CBS), Ajez had a population of 1108 in the 2004 census."]], ["Ardabil County", ["Ardabil County is a county in Ardabil Province in Iran.", "The capital of the county is Ardabil.", "At the 2006 census, the county's population( including portions that were split off to form Sareyn County) was 542,930, in 131,950 families, excluding those portions, the population was 525,733, in 128,013 families.", "The county has two districts: the Central District and Hir District.", "The county has two cities: Ardabil and Hir."]], ["Jawty", ["Jawty is part of the name of two villages, both located in Gmina Susz, within I\u0142awa County, Warmian- Masurian Voivodeship, Poland:"]], ["Radzice", ["Radzice is part of the name of two villages, both located in Gmina Drzewica, within Opoczno County, \u0141\u00f3d\u017a Voivodeship, Poland:"]], ["Hir Jamus Kabir", ["Hir Jamus Kabir is a Syrian village located in Salqin Nahiyah in Harem District, Idlib.", "According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics( CBS), Hir Jamus Kabir had a population of 833 in the 2004 census."]], ["Lubnowy", ["Lubnowy is part of the name of two villages, both located in Gmina Susz, within I\u0142awa County, Warmian- Masurian Voivodeship, Poland:"]], ["Hir Jamus Saghir", ["Hir Jamus Saghir is a Syrian village located in Salqin Nahiyah in Harem District, Idlib.", "According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics( CBS), Hir Jamus Saghir had a population of 432 in the 2004 census."]], ["Hir District", ["Hir District is a district( bakhsh) in Ardabil County, Ardabil Province, Iran.", "At the 2006 census, its population was 23,547, in 4,963 families.", "The District has one city: Hir.", "The District has three rural districts: Fuladlui Jonubi Rural District, Fuladlui Shomali Rural District, and Hir Rural District."]], ["Satellite tournament", ["A satellite tournament is either a minor tournament or event on a competitive sporting tour or one of a group of such tournaments that form a series played in the same country or region."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Ajez", 0], ["Hir Jamus Saghir", 0]], "evidences": [["Ajez", "country", "Syria"], ["Hir Jamus Saghir", "country", "Syria"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "aeade7d408c911ebbd92ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who was born first, My Own Private Idaho or The Village Squire?", "context": [["My Own Private River", ["My Own Private River is a re-contextualized adventure drama film of \"My Own Private Idaho\" (1991).", "Using footage shot and directed by Gus Van Sant in 1990, the new edit gives James Franco and Van Sant a shared director credit.", "The project is in tribute to Franco's favorite actor, River Phoenix.", "Franco called Idaho one of his favorite movies and praised River's performance as the actor's best.", "\"My Own Private River\" had its premieres at the Hollywood Theatre on September 25, 2011, at the Walter Reade Theater on February 19, 2012 and at the Film Society of Lincoln Center on February 24, 2012."]], ["Henry Moore (cricketer)", ["Henry Walter Moore( 1849 \u2013 20 August 1916) was an English- born first- class cricketer who spent most of his life in New Zealand."]], ["Gus Van Sant", ["Gus Green Van Sant Jr. (born July 24, 1952) is an American film director, screenwriter, painter, photographer, musician, and author who has earned acclaim as both an independent and mainstream filmmaker.", "His films typically deal with themes of marginalized subcultures, in particular homosexuality; as such, Van Sant is considered one of the most prominent auteurs of the New Queer Cinema movement.", "Van Sant's early career was devoted to directing television commercials in the Pacific Northwest.", "He made his feature-length cinematic directorial debut with \"Mala Noche\" (1985).", "His second feature \"Drugstore Cowboy\" (1989) was highly acclaimed, and earned Van Sant screenwriting awards from the Los Angeles Film Critics Association and New York Film Critics Circle and the award for Best Director from the National Society of Film Critics.", "His following film, \"My Own Private Idaho\" (1991), was similarly praised, as was the black comedy \"To Die For\" (1995), the drama \"Good Will Hunting\" (1997), and the biographical film \"Milk\" (2008); for the latter two, Van Sant was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Director and both films received Best Picture nominations.", "In 2003, Van Sant's film about the Columbine High School massacre, \"Elephant\", won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival.", "Van Sant also received the festival's Best Director Award that same year, making him one of only two filmmakers\u2014the other being Joel Coen\u2014to win both accolades at the festival in the same year.", "Though most of Van Sant's other films received favourable reviews, such as \"Finding Forrester\" (2000) and \"Paranoid Park\" (2007), some of his efforts, such as the art house production \"Last Days\" (2005) and the environmental drama \"Promised Land\" (2012), have received more mixed reviews from critics, while his adaptation of Tom Robbins's \"Even Cowgirls Get the Blues\" (1994), his 1998 remake of Alfred Hitchcock's \"Psycho\", and \"The Sea of Trees\" (2015), were critical and commercial failures.", "In addition to directing, Van Sant has written the screenplays for several of his earlier works, and is the author of a novel entitled \"Pink\".", "A book of his photography, called \"108 Portraits\", has also been published, and he has released two musical albums.", "He is openly gay and currently lives in Los Feliz, California."]], ["The Village Squire", ["The Village Squire is a 1935 British comedy film directed by Reginald Denham and starring David Horne, Leslie Perrins, Moira Lynd and Vivien Leigh.", "It is based on Arthur Jarvis Black's play.", "The screenplay concerns a village's amateur production of\" MacBeth\" that is aided by the arrival of a Hollywood star.", "This provokes the fierce resistance of the village squire who hates films.", "The film was a quota quickie, produced at Elstree Studios for Paramount to help them meet their yearly quota set down by the British government."]], 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Idaho, and then to Rome in search of Mike's mother.", "Van Sant originally wrote the screenplay in the 1970s, but discarded it after reading John Rechy's 1963 novel\" City of Night\" and concluding that Rechy's treatment of the subject of street hustlers was better than his own.", "Over the years, Van Sant rewrote the script, which comprised two stories: that of Mike and the search for his mother, and Scott's story as a modern update of the\" Henry IV\" plays.", "Van Sant had difficulty getting Hollywood financing, and at one point considered making the film on a minuscule budget with a cast of actual street kids.", "After he sent copies of his script to Reeves, and Reeves then showed it to Phoenix, both agreed to star in the film on each other's behalf.", "\" My Own Private Idaho\" had its premiere at the 48th Venice International Film Festival, and received largely positive reviews from critics including Roger Ebert and those of\" The New York Times\" and\" Entertainment Weekly\".", "The film was a moderate financial success, grossing over$ 6.4 million in North America, above its estimated budget of$ 2.5 million.", "Phoenix received several awards for his performance in the film, including the Volpi Cup for Best Actor at the 1991 Venice Film Festival, Best Male Lead from the Independent Spirit Awards, and Best Actor from the National Society of Film Critics.", "\" My Own Private Idaho\" is considered a landmark film in the New Queer Cinema movement, an early 1990s movement in queer- themed independent filmmaking.", "Since its 1991 release, the film has grown in popularity and been deemed as a cult classic, especially among LGBT audiences.", "The film is notable for its then- taboo subject matter and avant- garde style."]], ["Hartley Lobban", ["Hartley W Lobban (9 May 1926 \u2013 15 October 2004) was a Jamaican-born first-class cricketer who played 17 matches for Worcestershire in the early 1950s."]], ["Hassan Zee", ["Hassan Zee is a Pakistani- American film 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{"_id": "396a3978086511ebbd5eac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who was born later, Vendetta Dal Futuro or Phantasm Iv: Oblivion?", "context": [["Don Coscarelli", ["Don Coscarelli Jr.( born February 17, 1954) is an American film director, producer, and screenwriter best known for horror films.", "His credits include the\" Phantasm\" series,\" The Beastmaster\", and\" Bubba Ho- Tep\"."]], ["Rumbi Katedza", ["Rumbi Katedza is a Zimbabwean Film Producer and Director who was born on 17 January 1974."]], ["W. Augustus Barratt", ["W. Augustus Barratt( 1873- 1947) was a Scottish- born, later American, songwriter and musician."]], ["Vendetta dal futuro", ["Vendetta dal futuro is an Italian science fiction film directed by Sergio Martino.", "The film stars Daniel Greene, George Eastman and John Saxon."]], ["Edward Yates", ["Edward J. Yates( September 16, 1918 \u2013 June 2, 2006) was an American television director who was the director of the ABC television program\" American Bandstand\" from 1952 until 1969."]], ["Catherine I of Russia", ["Catherine I( born, later known as Marta Samuilovna Skavronskaya; \u2013) was the second wife of Peter the Great and Empress of Russia from 1725 until her death."]], ["Ben Palmer", ["Ben Palmer is a British film and television director who is known for being the director of\" Bo' Selecta\" and\" The Inbetweeners\"."]], ["Hassan Zee", ["Hassan Zee is a Pakistani- American film director who was born in Chakwal, Pakistan."]], ["Sergio Martino", ["Sergio Martino( born 19 July 1938) is an Italian film director and producer, notable for his contributions to the giallo genre.", "Martino is the brother of the late producer Luciano Martino( who died in 2013).", "They collaborated frequently in their respective professions.", "Their grandfather was director Gennaro Righelli.", "Sergio Martino worked for both the big screen as well as for Italian television where he does most of his current work.", "He often worked with actress Edwige Fenech who in the 1970s was married to his brother Luciano.", "He also worked with a lot of genre actors such as George Hilton( who was married to Sergio's cousin), Ivan Rassimov and Claudio Cassinelli, as well as famed Italian screenwriter Ernesto Gastaldi.", "Martino's pseudonyms include: Julian Barry, Martin Dolman, Serge Martin, Christian Plummer, George Raminto."]], ["Phantasm IV: Oblivion", ["Phantasm IV: Oblivion (stylized as Phantasm: OblIVion and also known as Phantasm: Oblivion) is a 1998 American science fantasy horror film.", "The film was written, produced and directed by Don Coscarelli and starring A. Michael Baldwin, Reggie Bannister and Angus Scrimm.", "It is the third sequel in the \"Phantasm\" series and is followed by ."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Vendetta dal futuro", 0], ["Phantasm IV: Oblivion", 1], ["Sergio Martino", 0], ["Don Coscarelli", 0]], "evidences": [["Vendetta dal futuro", "director", "Sergio Martino"], ["Phantasm IV: Oblivion", "director", "Don Coscarelli"], ["Sergio Martino", "date of birth", "19 July 1938"], ["Don Coscarelli", "date of birth", "February 17, 1954"]], "answer": "Phantasm Iv: Oblivion"}
{"_id": "ace717d0088411ebbd6dac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who is older than the other, Colierul De Turcoaze or Leo And Loree? ", "context": [["Scotty Fox", ["Scott Fox is a pornographic film director who is a member of the AVN Hall of Fame."]], ["Leo Bianchi", ["Leo Bianchi( born 9 March 1974) is an Italian- born Bulgarian singer- songwriter, chef and TV personality.", "He has released a number of singles at times using the mononym \u041b\u0435\u043e( or Leo) and cooperated with a number of artists, notably Deo, Ingrata amongst many.", "He took part in the Bulgarian TV reality show\" Big Brother 2\" in 2005 and in\" Big Brother All Stars 2013\", in both of which he finished as runner- up.", "He also had some cooking shows."]], ["Logan Sandler", ["Logan Sandler is an American writer and director who is best known for his first feature film\" Live Cargo\"."]], ["Elliot Silverstein", ["Elliot Silverstein( born August 3, 1927, in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American director, who is best known for being the director of the movie\" Cat Ballou\"( 1965)."]], ["Leo and Loree", ["Leo and Loree is a 1980 American romantic comedy film directed by Jerry Paris, starring Donny Most and Linda Purl."]], ["Ben Palmer", ["Ben Palmer is a British film and television director who is known for being the director of\" Bo' Selecta\" and\" The Inbetweeners\"."]], ["Dan Milne", ["Dan Milne is a British actor/ director who is possibly best known for his role in\" EastEnders\"."]], ["Jerry Paris", ["William Gerald Paris( July 25, 1925 \u2013 March 31, 1986) professionally known as Jerry Paris, was an American actor and director best known for playing Jerry Helper, the dentist and next- door neighbor of Rob and Laura Petrie, on\" The Dick Van Dyke Show\"."]], ["Colierul de turcoaze", ["Colierul de turcoaze is a 1986 Romanian action film directed by Gheorghe Vitanidis."]], ["Gheorghe Vitanidis", ["Gheorghe Vitanidis (1 October 1929 \u2013 25 November 1994) was a Romanian film director.", "He directed 19 films between 1958 and 1987.", "His 1969 film \"A Woman for a Season\" was entered into the 6th Moscow International Film Festival.", "His 1979 film \"The Moment\" was entered into the 11th Moscow International Film Festival."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Colierul de turcoaze", 0], ["Leo and Loree", 0], ["Gheorghe Vitanidis", 0], ["Jerry Paris", 0]], "evidences": [["Colierul de turcoaze", "director", "Gheorghe Vitanidis"], ["Leo and Loree", "director", "Jerry Paris"], ["Gheorghe Vitanidis", "date of birth", "1 October 1929"], ["Jerry Paris", "date of birth", "July 25, 1925"]], "answer": "Leo And Loree"}
{"_id": "a5e94ab0086711ebbd5eac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director died later, La Muerte En El Desfiladero or O, Brazen Age?", "context": [["Dos en el mundo", ["Dos en el mundo is a 1966 Argentine film."]], ["Chano Urueta", ["Santiago Eduardo Urueta Sierra( February 24, 1904 \u2013 March 23, 1979), more commonly known as Chano Urueta, was a Mexican film director, producer, screenwriter, and actor."]], ["Del brazo con la muerte", ["Del brazo con la muerte is a 1966 Argentine film."]], ["En el gran circo", ["En el gran circo is a 1974 Argentine film."]], ["O, Brazen Age", ["O, Brazen Age is a Canadian dramatic film, completed in 2015.", "The feature- length debut by writer/ director Alexander Carson, the film premiered at the Vancouver International Film Festival in September 2015, where it was nominated for the Emerging Canadian Director and Best Canadian Film awards.", "The film weaves together a series of loosely connected stories and characters, chronicling the spiritual journey of a group of friends in West Toronto over the course of several months.", "Featuring an ensemble cast from different corners of the city's art-scene,\" O, Brazen Age\" creates a pageant of musings and monologues about photography, poetry, memory, and regret.", "On the occasion of the film's premiere in Vancouver,\" Pop Optiq\" called it\" One of the best Canadian films of 2015\".", "Following the film's presentation at the Reykjavik International Film Festival in 2015,\" O, Brazen Age\" was programmed for a short theatrical release in Iceland at B\u00ed\u00f3 Parad\u00eds in 2016.", "\" O, Brazen Age\" was selected for numerous festival screenings in 2016 across North America and Europe, including the Leeds Independent Film Festival and the Victoria Film Festival.", "\" O, Brazen Age\" was produced by the North Country Cinema media arts collective and Walk On The Sunnyside with the support of Telefilm Canada and the Canada Council for the Arts.", "The film was released theatrically in March 2017, garnering positive reviews from NOW Magazine and The Globe and Mail and earning praise from Canadian filmmakers Atom Egoyan and Guy Maddin."]], ["La Muerte est\u00e1 mintiendo", ["La Muerte est\u00e1 mintiendo is a 1950 Argentine film."]], ["Alexander Carson", ["Alexander Carson( born in Annahone, near Stewartstown, County Tyrone, Ireland in 1776 and died in Belfast, Ireland on 24 August 1844) was an author, pastor- teacher and theologian."]], ["La Muerte en el desfiladero", ["La Muerte en el desfiladero(\" The Death in the Gorge\") is a 1963 Mexican film.", "It was directed by Chano Urueta."]], ["La Muerte en las calles", ["La Muerte en las calles is a 1952 Argentine film set during the British Invasions of the River Plate."]], ["La Muerte flota en el r\u00edo", ["La Muerte flota en el r\u00edo is a 1956 Argentine film."]]], "supporting_facts": [["La Muerte en el desfiladero", 1], ["O, Brazen Age", 1], ["Chano Urueta", 0], ["Alexander Carson", 0]], "evidences": [["La Muerte en el desfiladero", "director", "Chano Urueta"], ["O, Brazen Age", "director", "Alexander Carson"], ["Chano Urueta", "date of death", "March 23, 1979"], ["Alexander Carson", "date of death", "24 August 1844"]], "answer": "La Muerte En El Desfiladero"}
{"_id": "e2376e480bdc11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the place of death of the director of film Nobody'S Children (1951 Film)?", "context": [["Nobody's Children (1951 film)", ["Nobody's Children (Italian:", "I figli di nessuno) is a 1951 French-Italian melodrama film directed by Raffaello Matarazzo and starring Amedeo Nazzari, Yvonne Sanson and Fran\u00e7oise Rosay.", "It is one of a series of melodramas co-starring Nazzari and Sanson, which were very popular at the box office.", "The owner of a marble quarry falls in love with the daughter with one of his employees, and they have a baby together.", "However his mother attempts to sabotage the relationship with tragic consequences.", "It was followed by a 1955 sequel \"The White Angel\"."]], ["Raffaello Matarazzo", ["Raffaello Matarazzo (Rome, 17 August 1909 \u2013 Rome, 17 May 1966) was an Italian filmmaker."]], ["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]], ["Jesse E. Hobson", ["Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 \u2013 November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955.", "Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["S. N. Mathur", ["S.N. Mathur was the Director of the Indian Intelligence Bureau between September 1975 and February 1980.", "He was also the Director General of Police in Punjab."]], ["I figli di nessuno (1974 film)", ["I figli di nessuno( internationally released as Nobody's Children) is an Italian drama film directed by Bruno Gaburro and released in 1974.", "The film is part of the genre of Italian melodramatic films known as\" tearjerker movies\" or\" lacrima movies\".", "It is the remake of Raffaello Matarazzo's\" I Figli di nessuno\"."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Nobody's Children (1951 film)", 1], ["Raffaello Matarazzo", 0]], "evidences": [["Nobody's Children", "director", "Raffaello Matarazzo"], ["Raffaello Matarazzo", "place of death", "Rome"]], "answer": "Rome"}
{"_id": "3ec72dc8090611ebbdadac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Did the movies American Boyfriends and La Forteresse (Film), originate from the same country?", "context": [["La Forteresse (film)", ["La Forteresse (released in the United States as \"The Fortress\") is a 1947 Canadian feature film directed by Fyodor Otsep that uses a French language screenplay by Rian James and Leonard Lee.", "The films stars Paul Dupuis as Michel Lacoste, Jacques Auger as Albert Fr\u00e9d\u00e9ric, Nicole Germain as Marie Roberts, Henri Letondal as Edward Durant, Lucie Poitras as Mother Superior, Armande Lebrun as Ren\u00e9e Brancourt, and Mimi D'Est\u00e9e as Blanche Lacoste.", "Composer Morris Davis wrote the picture's film score.", "An English language version entitled \"Whispering City\", with different actors, was made simultaneously."]], ["A Night at the Movies", ["A Night at the Movies can be:"]], ["La Forteresse", ["La Forteresse is a commune in the Is\u00e8re department in southeastern France."]], ["Saturday Night at the Movies (disambiguation)", ["Saturday Night at the Movies may refer to:"]], ["American Boyfriends", ["American Boyfriends is a 1989 Canadian comedy- drama film written and directed by Sandy Wilson and starring Margaret Langrick, John Wildman, Jason Blicker, Liisa Repo- Martell, and Delia Breit.", "It is the sequel to\" My American Cousin\"( 1985).", "Langrick and Wildman reprise their roles as Sandy Wilcox and Butch Walker respectively.", "The soundtrack for this film contains songs by a number of popular Canadian music groups of the era including Barney Bentall and the Legendary Hearts, Colin James, Sass Jordan, Spirit of the West, and BTO.", "The soundtrack was released on CD by Penta Records."]], ["The Muppets Go to the Movies", ["The Muppets Go To The Movies( or The Muffets Go To The Movies as misspelled by Fozzie Bear) is a 1981 one- hour television special that aired on ABC.", "It was used to help promote\" The Great Muppet Caper\"."]], ["Polly of the Movies", ["Polly of the Movies is a 1927 American silent comedy film directed by Scott Pembroke and starring Jason Robards, Gertrude Short and Corliss Palmer.", "It is loosely based on Harry Leon Wilson's 1922 novel\" Merton of the Movies\" and its various film adaptations."]], ["Whispering City", ["Whispering City( also known as Crime City) is a 1947 black- and- white film noir directed by Fedor Ozep and starring Paul Lukas, Mary Anderson, and Helmut Dantine.", "It was filmed on location in Quebec City and Montmorency Falls, Quebec, Canada in both English and French.", "A French language version entitled\" La Forteresse\", with different actors, was made simultaneously."]], ["At the Movies", ["At the Movies may refer to:"]], ["Crash 'n' Burn (1977 film)", ["Crash' n' Burn is an experimental film shot in and named after Toronto, Ontario, Canada's first punk club by Canadian filmmaker Ross McLaren in 1977.", "The film, shot on 16 mm black- and- white stock, features punk rock performances by the Dead Boys, Teenage Head, The Boyfriends, and the Diodes."]]], "supporting_facts": [["American Boyfriends", 0], ["La Forteresse (film)", 0]], "evidences": [["American Boyfriends", "country of origin", "Canadian"], ["La Forteresse (film)", "country of origin", "Canadian"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "11aa117e0bda11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the father of Joan Of Acre born?", "context": [["Mark Acre", ["Mark Robert Acre( born September 16, 1968) is a retired professional baseball pitcher.", "He played all or part of four seasons for the Oakland Athletics from-.", "He also played one season in Japan for the Yakult Swallows in 1998."]], ["Edward I of England", ["Edward I (17/18 June 1239 \u2013 7 July 1307), also known as Edward Longshanks and the Hammer of the Scots , was King of England from 1272 to 1307.", "Before his accession to the throne, he was commonly referred to as The Lord Edward.", "The first son of Henry III, Edward was involved from an early age in the political intrigues of his father's reign, which included an outright rebellion by the English barons.", "In 1259, he briefly sided with a baronial reform movement, supporting the Provisions of Oxford.", "After reconciliation with his father, however, he remained loyal throughout the subsequent armed conflict, known as the Second Barons' War.", "After the Battle of Lewes, Edward was hostage to the rebellious barons, but escaped after a few months and defeated the baronial leader Simon de Montfort at the Battle of Evesham in 1265.", "Within two years the rebellion was extinguished and, with England pacified, Edward joined the Ninth Crusade to the Holy Land.", "Edward was on his way home in 1272 when he was informed that his father had died.", "Making a slow return, he reached England in 1274 and was crowned at Westminster Abbey on 19 August.", "Edward spent much of his reign reforming royal administration and common law.", "Through an extensive legal inquiry, he investigated the tenure of various feudal liberties, while the law was reformed through a series of statutes regulating criminal and property law.", "Increasingly, however, Edward's attention was drawn towards military affairs.", "After suppressing a minor rebellion in Wales in 1276\u201377, Edward responded to a second rebellion in 1282\u201383 with a full-scale war of conquest.", "After a successful campaign, he subjected Wales to English rule, built a series of castles and towns in the countryside and settled them with English people.", "Next, his efforts were directed towards Scotland.", "Initially invited to arbitrate a succession dispute, Edward claimed feudal suzerainty over the kingdom.", "The war that followed continued after Edward's death, even though the English seemed victorious at several points.", "Simultaneously, Edward found himself at war with France (a Scottish ally) after the French king Philip IV had confiscated the Duchy of Gascony, which until then had been held in personal union with the Kingdom of England.", "Although Edward recovered his duchy, this conflict relieved English military pressure against Scotland.", "At the same time there were problems at home.", "In the mid-1290s, extensive military campaigns required high levels of taxation, and Edward met with both lay and ecclesiastical opposition.", "These crises were initially averted, but issues remained unsettled.", "When the King died in 1307, he left to his son Edward II an ongoing war with Scotland and many financial and political problems.", "Edward", "I was a tall man (6'2\") for his era, hence the nickname \"Longshanks\".", "He was temperamental, and this, along with his height, made him an intimidating man, and he often instilled fear in his contemporaries.", "Nevertheless, he held the respect of his subjects for the way he embodied the medieval ideal of kingship, as a soldier, an administrator and a man of faith.", "Modern historians are divided on their assessment of Edward", "I: while some have praised him for his contribution to the law and administration, others have criticised him for his uncompromising attitude towards his nobility.", "Currently, Edward I is credited with many accomplishments during his reign, including restoring royal authority after the reign of Henry III, establishing Parliament as a permanent institution and thereby also a functional system for raising taxes, and reforming the law through statutes.", "At the same time, he is also often criticised for other actions, such as his brutal conduct towards the Welsh and Scots, and issuing the Edict of Expulsion in 1290, by which the Jews were expelled from England.", "The Edict remained in effect for the rest of the Middle Ages, and it was over 350 years until it was formally overturned under Oliver Cromwell in 1657."]], ["The Trial of Joan of Arc", ["The Trial of Joan of Arc is a 1962 French historical film directed by Robert Bresson.", "Joan of Arc is played by Florence Delay.", "As with Bresson's most renowned films,\" The Trial of Joan of Arc\" stars non-professional performers and is filmed in an extremely spare, restrained style.", "Bresson's screenplay is drawn from the transcriptions of Joan's trial and rehabilitation.", "Bresson's\" Joan of Arc\" is often compared with\" The Passion of Joan of Arc\"( 1928) by Carl Theodor Dreyer.", "Bresson compared that film unfavorably with his own, expressing his dislike of the actors'\" grotesque buffooneries\" in Dreyer's film."]], ["Robert le Ma\u00e7on", ["Robert le Ma\u00e7on( c. 1365 \u2013 28 January 1443) was chancellor of France, advisor to Charles VII and supporter of Joan of Arc."]], ["Jean de Metz", ["Jean de Metz( also Jean de Nouillonpont)( born c. 1398) was a French nobleman who is known primarily for his role in the exploits of Joan of Arc."]], ["Joan of the Tower", ["Joan of England( 5 July 1321 \u2013 7 September 1362), known as Joan of the Tower because she was born in the Tower of London, was the first wife and Queen consort of David II of Scotland."]], ["Joan of Acre", ["Joan of Acre (April 1272 \u2013 23 April 1307) was an English princess, a daughter of King Edward I of England and Queen Eleanor of Castile.", "The name \"Acre\" derives from her birthplace in the Holy Land while her parents were on a crusade.", "She was married twice; her first husband was Gilbert de Clare, 7th Earl of Gloucester, one of the most powerful nobles in her father's kingdom; her second husband was Ralph de Monthermer, a squire in her household whom she married in secret.", "Joan is most notable for the claim that miracles have allegedly taken place at her grave, and for the multiple references to her in literature."]], ["Jean Pasquerel", ["Jean Pasquerel( c. 1400) was an Augustinian friar( member of the Order of St. Augustine), almoner and confessor of Joan of Arc."]], ["Where Was I", ["\" Where Was I?\" may refer to:"]], ["Obata Toramori", ["He was the father of Obata Masamori."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Joan of Acre", 0], ["Edward I of England", 8]], "evidences": [["Joan of Acre", "father", "Edward I"], ["Edward I", "place of birth", "Westminster"]], "answer": "Westminster"}
{"_id": "ec292cde089e11ebbd78ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Who was born later, Andrzej Kry\u0144ski or Keith Nichol?", "context": [["Keith Nichol", ["Keith Nichol( born December 24, 1988 in Lowell, Michigan) is a Financial Advisor, and a former wide receiver.", "He played college football for Michigan State University.", "Before Michigan State, he played for the Oklahoma Sooners."]], ["Joe Primeau", ["Alfred Joseph Francis\" Gentleman Joe\" Primeau( January 29, 1906 \u2013 May 14, 1989), was a Canadian professional ice hockey player.", "He is of no relation to Wayne Primeau or Keith Primeau."]], ["Bill Keith (musician)", ["William Bradford \"Bill\" Keith (December 20, 1939 \u2013 October 23, 2015) was a five-string banjoist who made a significant contribution to the stylistic development of the instrument.", "In the 1960s he introduced a variation on the popular \"Scruggs style\" of banjo playing (an integral element of bluegrass music) which would soon become known as melodic style, or \"Keith style\"."]], ["W. Augustus Barratt", ["W. Augustus Barratt( 1873- 1947) was a Scottish- born, later American, songwriter and musician."]], ["Keith Slater", ["Keith Nichol Slater( born 12 March 1936 in Midland, Western Australia) is a former Western Australian and Australian cricketer and West Australian Football League( WAFL) player."]], ["Ravindra Pushpakumara", ["Deshabandu Karuppiahyage Ravindra Pushpakumara( born 21 July 1975), or Keith Pushpakumara, is a former Sri Lankan cricketer of Tamil- Sinhalese mixed ancestry.", "He is a right- handed batsman and a right- arm medium- fast bowler.", "He was a key member of Sri Lanka's 1996 Cricket World Cup winning team."]], ["James Keith Louden", ["James Keith( Keith or J. Keith) Louden( March 4, 1905 \u2014 August 12, 1994) was an American industrial engineer, business executive, and management author.", "He served as the 4th president of the Society for Advancement of Management in the year 1941- 1942, and was the recipient of the 1949 Gilbreth Medal."]], ["Alexander Fuks", ["Alexander Fuks( 30 May 1917 \u2013 29 November 1978) was a German- born, later Israeli historian, archaeologist and papyrologist.", "He worked with Victor Tcherikover and Menahem Stern on the standard edition of Jewish papyri.", "He was a specialist in the study of Hellenistic Judaism."]], ["Andrzej Kry\u0144ski", ["Andrzej Kry\u0144ski( born 16 July 1931) is a Polish fencer.", "He competed in the team \u00e9p\u00e9e event at the 1960 Summer Olympics."]], ["Catherine I of Russia", ["Catherine I( born, later known as Marta Samuilovna Skavronskaya; \u2013) was the second wife of Peter the Great and Empress of Russia from 1725 until her death."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Andrzej Kry\u0144ski", 0], ["Keith Nichol", 0]], "evidences": [["Andrzej Kry\u0144ski", "date of birth", "16 July 1931"], ["Keith Nichol", "date of birth", "December 24, 1988"]], "answer": "Keith Nichol"}
{"_id": "2c0d754e0bb011ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is the paternal grandfather of Beatrice I, Abbess Of Quedlinburg?", "context": [["Hedwig, Abbess of Quedlinburg", ["Hedwig of Saxony( 31 October 1445 \u2013 13 June 1511) was Princess- Abbess of Quedlinburg from 1458 until her death."]], ["Anna Amalia, Abbess of Quedlinburg", ["Princess Anna Amalia of Prussia (9 November 1723 \u2013 30 March 1787) was Princess-Abbess of Quedlinburg.", "She was one of ten surviving children of King Frederick William I of Prussia and Sophia Dorothea of Hanover."]], ["Anna Sophia II, Abbess of Quedlinburg", ["Landgravine Anna Sophia of Hesse- Darmstadt( 17 December 1638 \u2013 13 December 1683) was a German noblewoman who reigned as Princess- Abbess of Quedlinburg under the name Anna Sophia II."]], ["Beatrice I, Abbess of Quedlinburg", ["Beatrice I, also known as Beatrice of Franconia (1037 \u2013 13 July 1061), was Abbess of Gandersheim Abbey from 1043 and Princess-Abbess of Quedlinburg Abbey from 1044 until her death.", "Beatrix was born in Italy towards the end of 1037 as the only child of the Holy Roman Emperor Henry III and his first wife, Gunhilda of Denmark, who died about six months after Beatrice's birth."]], ["Matilda, Abbess of Quedlinburg", ["Matilda( December 955 \u2013 999), also known as Mathilda and Mathilde, was the first Princess- Abbess of Quedlinburg.", "She was the daughter of Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor, and his second wife, Adelaide of Italy."]], ["Adelaide II, Abbess of Quedlinburg", ["Adelaide II( 1045 \u2013 11 January 1096), a member of the Salian dynasty, was Abbess of Gandersheim from 1061 and Abbess of Quedlinburg from 1063 until her death."]], ["Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor", ["Henry III (28 October 1017 \u2013 5 October 1056), called the Black or the Pious, was Holy Roman Emperor from 1046 until his death in 1056.", "A member of the Salian Dynasty, he was the eldest son of Emperor Conrad II of Germany and Gisela of Swabia.", "His father made him Duke of Bavaria in 1026 after the death of Duke Henry V at the age of 9.", "At the age of 11 in 1028, on Easter Day after his father had been crowned Holy Roman Emperor, Henry was elected King of Germany in the cathedral of Aachen, and crowned by Archbishop Pilgrim of Cologne.", "To secure his ultimate transition to the throne, upon the death of Duke Herman IV in 1038, Conrad II named him Duke of Swabia as well as the King of Burgundy, which Conrad II had inherited in 1033.", "Upon the death of his father on in 1039, Henry became the sole ruler of the kingdom, succeeding his father as Duke of Carinthia and King of Italy.", "He was crowned Emperor by Pope Clement II in Rome in 1046."]], ["Agnes II, Abbess of Quedlinburg", ["Agnes II( Agnes of Meissen; 1139 \u2013 21 January 1203) was a member of the House of Wettin who reigned as Princess- Abbess of Quedlinburg."]], ["Adelaide I, Abbess of Quedlinburg", ["Adelaide I( 973/74 \u2013 14 January 1044 or 1045), a member of the royal Ottonian dynasty was the second Princess- abbess of Quedlinburg from 999, and Abbess of Gernrode from 1014, and Abbess of Gandersheim from 1039 until her death, as well as a highly influential kingmaker of medieval Germany."]], ["Dorothea Sophia, Abbess of Quedlinburg", ["Duchess Dorothea Sophia of Saxe- Altenburg( 19 December", "1587 \u2013 10 February 1645) was Princess- Abbess of Quedlinburg.", "She was the fourth child and second daughter of Friedrich Wilhelm I, Duke of Saxe- Weimar, and his first wife, Sophie of W\u00fcrttemberg."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Beatrice I, Abbess of Quedlinburg", 1], ["Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor", 1]], "evidences": [["Beatrice I, Abbess of Quedlinburg", "father", "Henry III"], ["Henry III", "father", "Conrad II"]], "answer": "Conrad II"}
{"_id": "39af8adc0bda11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the director of film Rembrandt'S J'Accuse born?", "context": [["S. N. Mathur", ["S.N. Mathur was the Director of the Indian Intelligence Bureau between September 1975 and February 1980.", "He was also the Director General of Police in Punjab."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["Nightwatching", ["Nightwatching is a 2007 film about the artist Rembrandt and the creation of his painting\" The Night Watch\".", "The film is directed by Peter Greenaway and stars Martin Freeman as Rembrandt, with Eva Birthistle as his wife Saskia van Uylenburg, Jodhi May as his lover Geertje Dircx, and Emily Holmes as his other lover Hendrickje Stoffels.", "Reinier van Brummelen is the director of photography.", "James Willcock, known for his esoteric sets, is the art director.", "The film is described by co-producer Jean Labadie as\" a return to the Greenaway of\" The Draughtsman's Contract", "It features Greenaway's trademark neoclassical compositions and graphic sexuality.", "The music is by W\u0142odek Pawlik.", "The film premiered in competition, at the Venice Film Festival.", "\" Nightwatching\" is the first feature in Greenaway's film series\" Dutch Masters\".", "The following film in the series is\" Goltzius and the Pelican Company\".", "An associated work by the same director is the documentary film\" Rembrandt's J'Accuse\"( 2008), in which Greenaway addresses 34\" mysteries\" associated with the painting, illustrated by scenes from the drama."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["Jesse E. Hobson", ["Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 \u2013 November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955.", "Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Rembrandt's J'Accuse", ["Rembrandt's J'Accuse is a 2008 Dutch, German and Finnish documentary film directed by Peter Greenaway about criticism of today's visual illiteracy argued by means of a forensic search of Rembrandt's painting", "\"The Night Watch\".", "Greenaway explains the conspiracy about a murder and the motives of all its characters who have conspired to kill for their combined self-advantage.", "The film is considered a companion piece, since it came out a year after Greenaway's \"Nightwatching\", a narrative film about Rembrandt featuring most of the same actors and sets."]], ["Peter Greenaway", ["Peter Greenaway, (born 5 April 1942 in Newport, Wales) is a British film director, screenwriter, and artist.", "His films are noted for the distinct influence of Renaissance and Baroque painting, and Flemish painting in particular.", "Common traits in his film are the scenic composition and illumination and the contrasts of costume and nudity, nature and architecture, furniture and people, sexual pleasure and painful death."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Rembrandt's J'Accuse", 0], ["Peter Greenaway", 0]], "evidences": [["Rembrandt's J'Accuse", "director", "Peter Greenaway"], ["Peter Greenaway", "place of birth", "Newport, Wales"]], "answer": "Newport, Wales"}
{"_id": "82e4ec120bb011ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is the stepmother of James Stanley (Bishop)?", "context": [["Jane Wigham", ["Jane Wigham( n\u00e9e Smeal; 1801\u20131888) was a leading Scottish abolitionist.", "She was the stepmother of Eliza Wigham and the second wife of John Wigham."]], ["Verona Barnes", ["Verona Barnes( born December 29, 1946) is an American actress who appeared in multiple New York City theater plays.", "She is the stepmother of actress Rachel True.", "Her roles include Mrs. Harris and the Street Person in\" All God's Chillun Got Wings,\" as well as Jack's friend in\" The Great White Hope\"."]], ["Henriette Feuerbach", ["Henriette Feuerbach( 13 August 1812 \u2013 5 August 1892) was a German author and arts patron.", "She was the wife of Joseph Anselm Feuerbach and the stepmother of painter Anselm Feuerbach, whom she supported in his art."]], ["Dorothy Granger", ["Dorothy Karolyn Granger( November 21, 1911 \u2013 January 4, 1995) was an American actress best known for her roles in short subject comedies in Hollywood.", "She was also the stepmother of film maker and former record producer Anthony J. Hilder."]], ["Susan Moody", ["Susan Moody( born 1940 in Oxford) is the principal\" nom de plume\" of Susan Elizabeth Horwood, an English novelist best known for her suspense novels.", "After marrying Professor John Dalgleish Donaldson in 2001, she became the stepmother of his four children, including Crown Princess Mary of Denmark."]], ["Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby", ["Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby, (1435 \u2013 29 July 1504) was an English nobleman and politician.", "He was a titular King of Mann, and stepfather to King Henry VII of England.", "He was the eldest son of Thomas Stanley, 1st Baron Stanley and Joan Goushill.", "A landed magnate of immense power, particularly across the northwest of England where his authority went almost unchallenged, even by the Crown", ", Stanley managed to remain in favour with successive kings throughout the Wars of the Roses until his death in 1504.", "His estates included what is now Tatton Park in Cheshire, Lathom House in Lancashire, and Derby House in the City of London,", "now the site of the College of Arms.", "Although the king for the early part of his career, Henry VI, was head of the House of Lancaster, Stanley's marriage to Eleanor, daughter of Richard Neville, 5th Earl of Salisbury (a descendant of Edward III) and sister of Richard Neville, Earl of Warwick (\u2018Warwick the Kingmaker\u2019)", "in the late 1450s constituted a powerful alliance with the House of York.", "This did him no harm, however, even after Warwick was toppled from power, and in 1472, with the House of York again occupying the English throne, he married his second wife Lady Margaret Beaufort, whose son, Henry Tudor, was the leading Lancastrian claimant.", "He was the last to use the style \u2018King of Mann\u2019, his successors opting for the safer \u2018Lord of Mann\u2019.", "Stanley was \u201ca man of considerable acumen, and probably the most successful power-broker of his age\u201d."]], ["May Green Hinckley", ["May Green Hinckley( May 1, 1881 \u2013 May 2, 1943) was the third general president of the Primary of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- day Saints( LDS Church) from 1940 until her death.", "She was the stepmother of Gordon B. Hinckley, fifteenth president of the LDS Church."]], ["Peju Ogunmola", ["Peju Ogunmola is a Yoruba film actress who stars in Nollywood movies of Yoruba genres.", "Her father was the veteran actor Kola Ogunmola.", "She is the wife of Sunday Omobolanle, a 64- year- old Nigerian comic actor, playwright, film director, and producer.", "She is the stepmother of Sunkanmi Omobolanle who is also an actor."]], ["Irene Baker", ["Edith Irene Bailey Baker( November 17, 1901 \u2013 April 2, 1994) was an American politician and a United States Representative from Tennessee.", "She was the widow of Howard Baker Sr. and the stepmother of Howard Baker Jr."]], ["James Stanley (bishop)", ["James Stanley (c. 1465\u20131515), scion of a distinguished aristocratic family, was Bishop of Ely from 1506 to 1515.", "His father was Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby.", "Described as the tallest man in England and reputed to be some 6 feet 7 inches tall, he took holy orders after university study, but, although regarded as a popular man, was not considered either a natural scholar or celibate.", "(There is an apocryphal story of Erasmus turning him down as a pupil.)", "Like most senior churchmen of his period, he was a pluralist and is believed to have lived with a woman, fathering at least one illegitimate child.", "Besides being renowned as a skilled soldier and an enthusiastic huntsman, he is also credited with a great interest in cockfighting.", "He was cited in Protestant propaganda of later centuries as an example of the corruption of the Medieval Church, although his decision to take orders can hardly have been voluntary, but rather a further means of consolidating the dynastic ambitions of his already powerful family.", "His appointment as bishop was made by papal bull of Pope Julius II.", "He held the office Master or St James and St John Hospital at Brackley from 1472 and of Archdeacon of Richmond from 1500 to 1506.", "He was buried in a tomb in what is now Manchester Cathedral, then a collegiate church, patronised by several generations of the Stanley family, and which he had enriched as Warden.", "The tomb, together with the Ely Chapel that housed it, was destroyed during the Blitz although the original, contemporary brass memorial has survived.", "There is also a memorial for the safe return of his alleged son (and certainly kinsman)", "Sir John Stanley from the Battle of Flodden in 1513;", "the St John the Baptist chapel, which incorporates the original site of the Ely Chapel, was built by James and John.", "The Stanley coat of arms can still be seen decorating the roof of this chapel, which is now dedicated to the memory of the Manchester Regiment.", "He died on 22 March 1515 and was later remembered thus:\nFrom the \"Ancient Metrical History of the House of Stanley\"."]]], "supporting_facts": [["James Stanley (bishop)", 1], ["Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby", 9]], "evidences": [["James Stanley", "father", "Thomas Stanley"], ["Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby", "spouse", "Lady Margaret Beaufort"]], "answer": "Lady Margaret Beaufort"}
{"_id": "495e71a20bb011ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is the father of Juliana Of The Netherlands?", "context": [["Morris Harvey", ["Morris Harvey( 1877\u2013 1944) was a British actor and writer.", "A renowned character actor, he also wrote for the stage, including material for Broadway revues, in which he also appeared.", "He was the stepfather of film director Anthony Harvey."]], ["Juliana of the Netherlands", ["Juliana ; Juliana Louise Emma Marie Wilhelmina; (30 April 1909 \u2013 20 March 2004) was Queen of the Netherlands from 1948 until her abdication in 1980.", "Juliana was the only child of Queen Wilhelmina and Prince Henry of Mecklenburg-Schwerin.", "She received a private education and studied international law at the University of Leiden.", "In 1937, she married Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld with whom she had four children:", "Beatrix, Irene, Margriet, and Christina.", "During the German invasion of the Netherlands in the Second World War, the royal family was evacuated to the United Kingdom.", "Juliana proceeded to relocate to Canada with her children, while Wilhelmina and Bernhard remained in Britain.", "The royal family returned to the Netherlands after its liberation in 1945.", "Due to Wilhelmina's failing health, Juliana took over royal duties briefly in 1947 and 1948.", "In September 1948 Wilhelmina abdicated and Juliana ascended to the Dutch throne.", "Her reign saw the decolonization and independence of the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia) and Suriname.", "Despite a series of controversies involving the royal family, Juliana remained a popular figure among the Dutch.", "In April 1980, Juliana abdicated in favour of her eldest daughter Beatrix.", "Upon her death in 2004 at the age of , she was the longest-lived former reigning monarch in the world."]], ["Wilhelmina of the Netherlands", ["Wilhelmina (Wilhelmina Helena Pauline Maria; 31 August 1880 \u2013 28 November 1962) was Queen of the Netherlands from 1890 until her abdication in 1948.", "She reigned for nearly 58 years, longer than any other Dutch monarch.", "Her reign saw the First and the Second world wars, the Dutch economic crisis of 1933, and the decline of the Netherlands as a major colonial power.", "Wilhelmina was the only child of King William III and his second wife, Emma of Waldeck and Pyrmont.", "On William's death in 1890, she ascended to the throne at the age of ten under the regency of her mother.", "In 1901, she married Duke Henry of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, with whom she had a daughter, Juliana.", "Wilhelmina was generally credited with maintaining Dutch neutrality during the First World War.", "Following the German invasion of the Netherlands in 1940, Wilhelmina fled to Britain and took charge of the Dutch government-in-exile.", "She frequently spoke to the Dutch people over radio and came to be regarded as a symbol of the Dutch resistance.", "She returned to the Netherlands following its liberation in 1945.", "Increasingly beset by poor health after the war, Wilhelmina abdicated in September 1948 in favour of Juliana.", "She retired to Het Loo Palace, where she died in 1962."]], ["Jerrold Wexler", ["Jerrold Wexler( June 27, 1924 \u2013 November 10, 1992) was a noted American businessman and film producer.", "He was the brother of cinematographer Haskell Wexler and the stepfather of actress Daryl Hannah."]], ["Lolo Soetoro", ["Lolo Soetoro", "( EYD: Lolo Sutoro;; 2 January 1935 \u2013 2 March 1987), also known as Lolo Soetoro Mangunharjo or Mangundikardjo, of Indonesia was the stepfather of Barack Obama, the 44th President of the United States."]], ["Albert E. Austin", ["Albert Elmer Austin( November 15, 1877 \u2013 January 26, 1942) was a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from 1939 to 1941 and member of the Connecticut House of Representatives from 1917 to 1919 and from 1921 to 1923.", "He was the stepfather of Clare Boothe Luce."]], ["Albert Visetti", ["Albert Anthony Visetti( 13 May 1846\u201310 July 1928) was a Dalmatian musician who moved to London where he was Professor of Singing at the Royal College of Music, becoming a Fellow in 1921.", "He was the stepfather of the novelist Radclyffe Hall."]], ["H\u00e9ctor Barrantes", ["H\u00e9ctor Barrantes Sansoni( 1939\u20131990) was an Argentine polo player.", "He was the stepfather of Sarah, Duchess of York."]], ["Gerald Rudolff Ford", ["Gerald Rudolff Ford( December 9, 1890 \u2013 January 26, 1962) was an American businessman, creator of Ford Industries, and Republican politician who was the stepfather of U.S. President Gerald Ford and for whom Ford legally changed his name."]], ["Princess Christina of the Netherlands", ["Princess Christina of the Netherlands (Maria Christina; 18 February 1947 \u2013 16 August 2019) was the youngest of four daughters of Queen Juliana of the Netherlands and Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Juliana of the Netherlands", 0], ["Wilhelmina of the Netherlands", 5]], "evidences": [["Juliana of the Netherlands", "mother", "Wilhelmina"], ["Wilhelmina", "spouse", "Duke Henry of Mecklenburg-Schwerin"]], "answer": "Duke Henry of Mecklenburg-Schwerin"}
{"_id": "dfee20fe0bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where did Taj Al-Dawla's father die?", "context": [["Safiyy al-Dawla", ["\u1e62afiyy al- Dawla Mu\u1e25ammad", "ibn \u02bf Ali ibn Ja\u02befar ibn Fal\u0101h was the Fatimid governor of Aleppo between October 1022 and April 1023.", "He was specifically assigned to govern the city, while the citadel of Aleppo was assigned to a separate governor, the eunuch Yumn al- Dawla Sa'adat.", "This marked the first time the Fatimids appointed separate rulers for the city and citadel of Aleppo since they gained direct control over the city in October 1016.", "Safiyy al- Dawla belonged to the Kutama, a militant Berber group that played a major role in the Fatimid military, and he was the grandson of the Fatimid general Ja'far ibn Fallah.", "He was bestowed with the title\" \u1e63afiyy al- dawla\"( chosen of the State).", "Safiyy al- Dawla and Yumn al- Dawla were appointed to Aleppo to replace Abu'l- Najm Badr.", "Nothing is known about their reign and Safiyy al- Dawla was dismissed in April 1023, and succeeded by Sanad al- Dawla Hasan."]], ["Ziyar ibn Shahrakuya", ["Ziyar ibn Shahrakuya( also spelled Shahrakawayh), was a high- ranking Gilaki military officer who served the Buyids.", "Ziyar was the son of Shahrakawayh, the son of Harusindan, the maternal uncle of the Ziyarid ruler Mardavij.", "Ziyar had a cousin, who married the Buyid ruler Adud al- Dawla, and bore him one son named Abu Kalijar Marzuban.", "During that period, Ziyar, along with a Daylamite officer named Fuladh ibn Manadhar, dominated the Buyid court of Baghdad.", "After the death of Adud al- Dawla in 983, the Buyid Empire was thrown into civil war; the Empire was disputed between his two sons Abu Kalijar Marzuban( who took the name Samsam al- Dawla) and Sharaf al- Dawla.", "The Turkic soldiers of Iraq shortly betrayed Samsam al- Dawla, and went towards to the court of Sharaf al- Dawla.", "However, Ziyar managed to make most of them change their mind and stay loyal to Samsam al- Dawla.", "In 987, Sharaf al- Dawla marched towards Baghdad and deposed Samsam al- Dawla.", "He then imprisoned Fuladh and had Ziyar executed."]], ["'Adud al-Dawla", ["Fann\u0101 (Pan\u0101h) Khusraw , better known by his laqab of \u02bfA\u1e0dud al-Dawla (\"Pillar of the [Abbasid] Dynasty\")", "(September 24, 936 \u2013 March 26, 983) was an emir of the Buyid dynasty, ruling from 949 to 983, and at his height of power ruling an empire stretching from Makran as far to Yemen and the shores of the Mediterranean Sea.", "He is widely regarded as the greatest monarch of the dynasty, and by the end of his reign was the most powerful ruler in the Middle East.", "The son of Rukn al-Dawla, Fanna Khusraw was given the title of Adud al-Dawla by the Abbasid caliph in 948 when he was made emir of Fars after the death of his childless uncle", "Imad al-Dawla, after which Rukn al-Dawla became the senior emir of the Buyids.", "In 974 Adud al-Dawla was sent by his father to save his cousin Izz al-Dawla from a rebellion.", "After defeating the rebel forces, he claimed the emirate of Iraq for himself, and forced his cousin to abdicate.", "His father, however, became angered by this decision and restored Izz al-Dawla.", "After the death of Adud al-Dawla's father, his cousin rebelled against him, but was defeated.", "Adud al-Dawla became afterwards the sole ruler of the Buyid dynasty and assumed the ancient Iranian title of Shahanshah (\"King of Kings\").", "When Adud al-Dawla became emir of Iraq, the capital city, Baghdad, was suffering from violence and instability owing to sectarian conflict.", "In order to bring peace and stability to the city, he ordered the banning of public demonstrations and polemics.", "At the same time, he patronized a number of Shia scholars such as al-Mufid, and sponsored the renovation of a number of important Shia shrines.", "In addition, 'Adud al-Dawla is credited with sponsoring and patronizing other scientific projects during his time.", "An observatory was built by his orders in Isfahan where Azophi worked.", "Al-Muqaddasi also reports that he ordered the construction of a great dam between Shiraz and Estakhr in 960.", "The dam irrigated some 300 villages in Fars province and became known as \"Band-e Amir\" (Dam of the emir).", "Among his other major constructions was the digging of the Haffar channel, that joined the Karun river to the Shatt al-Arab river (the confluence of the Tigris and the Euphrates).", "The port of Khorramshahr was built on the Haffar, at its joining point with the Shatt al-Arab."]], ["Ka'us III", ["Ka'us III, was the fourth ruler of the Paduspanid branch of Kojur.", "He was the son and successor of Ashraf ibn Taj al- Dawla."]], ["Taj al-Dawla", ["Abu'l-Husain Ahmad , better known by his \"laqab\" of Taj al-Dawla", "(Arabic: \u062a\u0627\u062c \u0627\u0644\u062f\u0648\u0644\u0629\u060c, \"Crown of the Dynasty\"), was the Buyid ruler of Khuzestan during the 980s.", "He was the son of 'Adud al-Dawla."]], ["Sama' al-Dawla", ["Sama' al- Dawla was the Buyid ruler of Hamadan( 1021- 1023 or 1024).", "He was the son of Shams al- Dawla.", "Upon his father's death, Sama' al- Dawla succeeded him to the governorship of that province.", "Only after a short reign, however, the Kakuyid ruler Muhammad ibn Rustam Dushmanziyar overran Hamadan and ended Sama' al- Dawla's rule."]], ["Eskandar II", ["Eskandar II, was the ruler of the Paduspanid dynasty from 1333 to 1359.", "He was the son and successor of Taj al- Dawla Ziyar."]], ["Aziz al-Dawla", ["\u02bf Az\u012bz al- Dawla Ab\u016b Shuj\u0101\u02bf F\u0101tik al- Wa\u1e25\u012bd \u012b ibn \u02bf Abd All\u0101h al- R\u016bm\u012b, better known simply as Aziz al- Dawla( d. 1022), was the first Fatimid governor of Aleppo in 1016/ 17\u20131022.", "An ethnic Armenian, Aziz al- Dawla started his political career as a trusted\" ghulam\"( military slave) of Manjutakin al- Azizi, the Fatimid governor of Damascus during the reign of Caliph al- Hakim( 996\u20131021).", "The latter appointed Aziz al- Dawla governor of Aleppo, which experienced prosperity during his rule.", "By 1020, Aziz al- Dawla was acting independently of al- Hakim's authority by issuing coins in his name and having his political sovereignty declared in Friday prayers.", "When al- Hakim sent an army to force Aziz al- Dawla into submission, the latter appealed for Byzantine support but canceled the appeal when al- Hakim mysteriously disappeared in early 1021.", "Afterward, the Fatimid court attempted to reconcile with Aziz al- Dawla, who nonetheless moved to secure his rule by building a well- fortified palace at the foot of the Aleppo's citadel.", "In July 1022, Aziz al- Dawla was murdered in his sleep by one of his\" ghulams\"( slave soldier) in a plot devised by another of his\" ghulams\", Abu'l- Najm Badr, with likely backing from al- Hakim's virtual successor, Sitt al- Mulk.", "Badr briefly succeeded Aziz al- Dawla as governor but was arrested three months later."]], ["Asfar ibn Kurduya", ["Asfar ibn Kurduya( also spelled Kurdawayh, Kardawayh and Kurdawaih), was a Daylamite officer who served the Buyid dynasty.", "Asfar is first mentioned during the reign of the Buyid ruler Adud al- Dawla, as one of the most prominent officers of the Empire.", "After the death of Adud al- Dawla in 983, the Buyid Empire was thrown into civil war; the Empire was disputed between his two sons Samsam al- Dawla and Sharaf al- Dawla.", "Samsam al- Dawla ruled Iraq, while Sharaf al- Dawla ruled Fars and Kerman.", "In 986, Asfar rebelled against Samsam al- Dawla, and changed his allegiance to Sharaf al- Dawla.", "However, Asfar quickly changed his mind, and declared allegiance to the latter's other brother Abu Nasr Firuz Kharshadh, who was shortly given the\" laqab\" of\" Baha' al- Dawla.\"", "However, Samsam al- Dawla, with the aid of Fuladh ibn Manadhar, suppressed the rebellion, and imprisoned Baha al- Dawla.", "After this event, Asfar is no longer mentioned."]], ["Ali ibn Kama", ["Ali ibn Kama, the uncle of the Buyid ruler Rukn al- Dawla and the latter's other brothers Mu'izz al- Dawla and Imad al- Dawla, was a Buyid military officer who became prominent among the Buyids of Jibal, and was greatly honored among his Daylamite kinsmen.", "At the death of Imad al- Dawla in 949, Ali was appointed as the viceroy of Ray by Rukn al- Dawla, who went to Shiraz to secure the succession of his son there, Adud al- Dawla.", "Meanwhile, the Samanids used this opportunity to invade the territories of Rukn al- Dawla, forcing Ali to flee from Jibal.", "In ca. 959, a battle ensured between Ali and the Ziyarid prince Bisutun, which resulted in a Buyid victory.", "In 966, Ali and Rukn al- Dawla defeated a large force of\" ghazis\" who had arrived from Khorasan.", "Rukn al- Dawla later died in 976 and was succeeded by his son Fakhr al- Dawla, who had Ali executed."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Taj al-Dawla", 2], ["'Adud al-Dawla", 10]], "evidences": [["Taj al-Dawla", "father", "'Adud al-Dawla"], ["'Adud al-Dawla", "place of death", "Baghdad"]], "answer": "Baghdad"}
{"_id": "696ce7cd08be11ebbd8aac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Does Leslie Pietrzyk have the same nationality as Marianne Wiggins?", "context": [["Mariloup Wolfe", ["Mariloup Wolfe( born 3 January 1978 in Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadian actress and film director.", "She went to F.A.C.E. School, an art school in Montreal.", "She holds a major in Film Production from Concordia University( 2001) and a minor in Cultural Studies from McGill University( 1999).", "Mariloup Wolfe became famous through her role as\" Marianne\" in the popular TV series Ramdam broadcast since 2001 on T\u00e9l\u00e9- Qu\u00e9bec."]], ["Leslie Pietrzyk", ["Leslie Pietrzyk is an American author who has three traditionally published novels,\" Pears on a Willow TreeA Year and a Day,\" and\" Silver Girl\".", "Her historical novel,\" Reversing the River\", set in Chicago on the first day of 1900, was serialized on the literary app,\" Great Jones Street.\"", "Her short story collection,\" This Angel on My Chest.,\" won the 2015 Drue Heinz Literature Prize.", "Other awards include residencies to Hawthornden Castle, the Wolff Cottage in Fairhope( AL), Writer in Residence at ARGS, Virginia Center for Creative Arts, Kimmel Harding Nelson Center, and The Hambidge Center.", "Short story awards include the Jeanne Charpiot Goodheart Prize for Fiction from\" Shenandoah\" and the Chris O\u2019 Malley Fiction Prize from\" Madison Review.\""]], ["Mary Proctor", ["Mary Proctor (1862 \u2013 September 11, 1957) was an American popularizer of astronomy.", "While not a professional astronomer, Proctor became well known for her books and articles written for the public \u2013 particularly her children's fiction.", "Despite various claims as being an American, there is a passenger list of about 1924 where she gives nationality as British."]], ["Alexandros Margaritis", ["Alexandros( Alex, Alexander) Margaritis;( born 20 September 1984) is a racing driver who is best known for competing in the German- based Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters touring car championship.", "Prior to that, his career had focused on formula single seater racing in Europe.", "Margaritis has dual nationality as a result of his place of birth and Greek parentage."]], ["Marianne von Willemer", ["Marianne von Willemer( born 20 November 1784, probably in Linz; died 6 December 1860 in Frankfurt am Main; probably born as\" Marianne Pirngruber\"; also known as\" Marianne Jung\") was an Austrian actress and dancer best known for her relationship with Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and her appearance in his poetry.", "At the age of 14 she moved to Frankfurt am Main, where she became the third wife of Frankfurt banker Johann Jakob von Willemer.", "He introduced her to Goethe, who met Marianne in 1814 and 1815.", "Goethe immortalised her in the\" Buch Suleika\" of his late work\" West- \u00f6stlicher Divan\"; she later revealed that several of its poems were authored by her."]], ["Sheila Atim", ["Sheila Atim is an actress, singer, composer, and former model.", "She won the 2018 Laurence Olivier Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Musical for her role as Marianne in the original production of\" Girl from the North Country\"."]], ["Lara Porzak", ["Lara Porzak( April 14, 1967, Rome, Italy) is an American fine art photographer, daughter of Pulitzer- prize nominated novelist, Marianne Wiggins."]], ["Jane Tilden", ["Jane Tilden, born as Marianne Wilhelmine Tuch,( 1910\u20132002) was an Austrian actress who enjoyed a long career on stage and in films and television shows.", "She was born as Marianne Tuch in Aussig, then part of the Austro- Hungarian Empire.", "She was the sister of the cinematographer Walter Tuch.", "After making her debut on the stage in the early 1930s she appeared regularly in German and Austrian films during the Nazi era including the 1938 comedy\" The Blue Fox\"( 1938).", "After the Second World", "War she worked regularly in film and teleivison, increasingly in supporting roles.", "She was married three times, her husbands included the actor Erik Frey and composer Alexander Steinbrecher."]], ["Mari Mancusi", ["Mari Mancusi, sometimes credited as Marianne Mancusi, is an American author of middle grade young adult and new adult novels and former Emmy Award winning television news producer."]], ["Marianne Wiggins", ["Marianne Wiggins( born September 8, 1947) is an American author.", "The characters and storylines in her novels have been described as unusual.", "According to\" The Cambridge Guide to Women's Writing in English\", Wiggins writes with\" a bold intelligence and an ear for hidden comedy.\"", "She has won a Whiting Award, an National Endowment for the Arts award and the Janet Heidinger Kafka Prize.", "She was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in fiction in 2004 for her novel\" Evidence of Things Unseen\""]]], "supporting_facts": [["Leslie Pietrzyk", 0], ["Marianne Wiggins", 0]], "evidences": [["Leslie Pietrzyk", "country of citizenship", "American"], ["Marianne Wiggins", "country of citizenship", "American"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "5b60c0f80bb011ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is Halaevalu Mata\u02bbAho \u02bbAhome\u02bbE's father-in-law?", "context": [["Ludwig von Westphalen", ["Johann Ludwig von Westphalen( 11 July 1770 \u2013 3 March 1842) was a liberal Prussian civil servant and the father- in- law of Karl Marx."]], ["James Armour (Master mason)", ["James Armour (15 January 1730 \u2013 20 September 1798) was a master mason and father of Jean Armour, and therefore the father-in-law of the poet Robert Burns."]], ["Ogawa Mataji", ["Viscount was a general in the early Imperial Japanese Army.", "He was also the father- in- law of Field Marshal Gen Sugiyama."]], ["John Adams (merchant)", ["John Adams( 1672 or 1673 \u2013 1745) was an American- born Canadian merchant and member of the Nova Scotia Council.", "He was the father- in- law of Henry Newton( politician)."]], ["Barthold A. Butensch\u00f8n Sr.", ["Hans Barthold Andresen Butensch\u00f8n( 27 December 1877 \u2013 28 November 1971) was a Norwegian businessperson.", "He was born in Kristiania as a son of Nils August Andresen Butensch\u00f8n and Hanna Butensch\u00f8n, and grandson of Nicolay Andresen.", "Together with Mabel Anette Plahte( 1877 \u2013 1973, a daughter of Frithjof M. Plahte) he had the son Hans Barthold Andresen Butensch\u00f8n Jr. and was through him the father- in- law of Ragnhild Butensch\u00f8n and grandfather of Peter Butensch\u00f8n.", "Through his daughter Marie Claudine he was the father- in- law of Joakim Lehmkuhl, through his daughter Mabel Anette he was the father- in- law of Harald Astrup( a son of Sigurd Astrup) and through his daughter Nini Augusta he was the father- in- law of Ernst Torp.", "He took commerce school and agricultural school.", "He was hired in the family company N. A. Andresen& Co, and became a co-owner in 1910.", "He eventually became chief executive officer.", "The bank changed its name to Andresens Bank in 1913 and merged with Bergens Kreditbank in 1920.", "The merger was dissolved later in the 1920s.", "He was also a landowner, owning Nedre Sk\u00f8yen farm and a lot of land in Enebakk.", "He chaired the board of Nydalens Compagnie from 1926, having not been a board member before that.", "He also chaired the supervisory council of Forsikringsselskapet Viking and Nedre Glommen salgsforening, and was a supervisory council member of Filharmonisk Selskap.", "He was a member of the gentlemen's club SK Fram since 1890, and was proclaimed a lifetime member in 1964.", "He was buried in Enebakk."]], ["T\u0101ufa\u02bb\u0101hau Tupou IV", ["T\u0101ufa\u02bb\u0101hau Tupou IV (4 July 1918 \u2013 10 September 2006), son of Queen S\u0101lote Tupou III and her consort Prince Viliami Tung\u012b Mailefihi, was the king of Tonga from the death of his mother in 1965 until his own death in 2006.", "Immediately prior to his death, he was the fourth longest-reigning living monarch in the world after Kings Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand, Abdul Halim of Kedah of Malaysia and Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom."]], ["Harry Smith (athlete)", ["Harry James Smith( July 30, 1888 \u2013 November 20, 1962) was an American long- distance runner.", "He was most notable for competing in the 1912 Olympics in Stockholm.", "He was also the father of Hart wrestling family matriarch Helen Hart and the father- in- law of Stu Hart."]], ["John Vernou Bouvier III", ["John Vernou\" Black Jack\" Bouvier III( May 19, 1891 \u2013 August 3, 1957) was an American Wall Street stockbroker and socialite.", "He was the father of First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and of socialite Lee Radziwill, and was the father- in- law of John F. Kennedy."]], ["Halaevalu Mata\u02bbaho \u02bbAhome\u02bbe", ["Halaevalu Mata'aho \u02bbAhome\u02bbe (29 May 1926 \u2013 19 February 2017) was the Queen Consort of Tonga from 1965 to 2006, and the widow of the late King T\u0101ufa\u02bb\u0101hau Tupou IV of Tonga.", "She was the mother of King George Tupou V and the current reigning King of Tonga, Tupou VI."]], ["Peter Burroughs", ["Peter Burroughs( born 27 January 1947) is a British television and film actor, the director of Willow Management.", "He is the father- in- law of actor and TV presenter Warwick Davis."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Halaevalu Mata\u02bbaho \u02bbAhome\u02bbe", 0], ["T\u0101ufa\u02bb\u0101hau Tupou IV", 0]], "evidences": [["Halaevalu Mata'aho \u02bbAhome\u02bbe", "spouse", "T\u0101ufa\u02bb\u0101hau Tupou IV"], ["T\u0101ufa\u02bb\u0101hau Tupou IV", "father", "Viliami Tung\u012b Mailefihi"]], "answer": "Viliami Tung\u012b Mailefihi"}
{"_id": "b71b778e088911ebbd6eac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Who was born earlier, Gareth Mclearnon or Jenny Ulving?", "context": [["Pauline Delpech", ["Pauline Delpech is a writer and a French actress who was born in 1981."]], ["Jean Cameron of Glendessary", ["Jean Cameron of Glendessary( c.1698- 1772) often known as\" Jenny Cameron\", or\" Jenny Cameron of Lochiel\", was a member of the Scottish gentry and Jacobite.", "She was briefly involved in the Jacobite rising of 1745, during which the Stuart heir Charles Edward attempted to reclaim the British throne for his father.", "As\" Jenny Cameron\", she became well- known after a number of sensationalised accounts of her life and deeds during the rising were published.", "The majority were almost entirely fictional and some were intended as anti-Stuart propaganda."]], ["Jo\u00ebl Henry (journalist)", ["Jo\u00ebl Henry( born 1955) is a French journalist who was born in Strasbourg."]], ["Jeff Barlow", ["Jeff Barlow was a British actor who was born in Lancashire in 1871."]], ["Jenny Ulving", ["Jenny Ulving,( born September 26, 1979 in \u00d6stersund), is a Swedish film and television actress.", "She started her career with the role of\" Bella\" in the soap opera V\u00e4nner och fiender which was broadcast on Kanal 5."]], ["Gareth McLearnon", ["Gareth McLearnon( born 17 January 1980) is a Northern Irish flautist, composer and arranger based in London, UK."]], ["Jenny Clow", ["Janet, Jennie or Jenny Clow was a domestic servant to Mrs Agnes Maclehose, n\u00e9e Craig( 1759- 1841), the Clarinda to Robert Burns' Sylvander.", "She was the daughter of Andrew( or Alexander) Clow and Margaret Inglis from Fife and was the youngest of eight children.", "Her mistress sent her to deliver a letter to the poet and he seduced her."]], ["Evan Crooks", ["Evan Crooks is an American actor who was born in Fresno County, California."]], ["Jennie McNulty", ["Jennie McNulty or Jenny McNulty( 1866 \u2013 1927) was an American- born British actress.", "Beginning her career as a Gaiety Girl, she went on to act in featured roles on the London stage in musical theatre around the close of the 19th century, including comic operas and operettas, Victorian burlesques, farces and Edwardian musical comedies."]], ["Jenni Blong", ["Jenni Blong, sometimes credited as Jeni Blong or Jenny Blong, is an actress who has worked in American film, television, and theater.", "She has guest starred in a variety of television series, including\" Big LoveTrue BloodLost The Booth at the End\", and\" Fringe\".", "She has also had small roles in the films\" Cry- Baby 200 CigarettesS1m0ne\", and\" Finding Amanda\"."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Gareth McLearnon", 0], ["Jenny Ulving", 0]], "evidences": [["Gareth McLearnon", "date of birth", "17 January 1980"], ["Jenny Ulving", "date of birth", "September 26, 1979"]], "answer": "Jenny Ulving"}
{"_id": "93bdd2060bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "When did Charles Sackville-West, 6Th Earl De La Warr's father die?", "context": [["Lionel Sackville-West, 3rd Baron Sackville", ["Lionel Edward Sackville- West, 3rd Baron Sackville( 15 May 1867 \u2013 28 January 1928), was a British peer.", "Sackville- West was the son of the Honourable William Edward Sackville- West, sixth son of George Sackville- West, 5th Earl De La Warr and Lady Elizabeth Sackville.", "His mother was Georgina, daughter of George Dodwell.", "He inherited the barony in 1908 on the death of his uncle, the diplomat Lionel Sackville- West, 2nd Baron Sackville.", "In April 1912, Lord Sackville was appointed a deputy lieutenant of Kent.", "He married his first cousin Victoria Sackville- West( 1862\u20131936) in 1892, illegitimate daughter of the second Baron, in 1890.", "Their daughter was the novelist and poet Vita Sackville- West."]], ["Charles Sackville-West, 6th Earl De La Warr", ["Major-General Charles Richard Sackville-West, 6th Earl De La Warr (13 November 1815 \u2013 23 April 1873), styled Lord West between 1850 and 1869, was a British soldier.", "Sackville-West was the second son of George Sackville-West, 5th Earl De La Warr, and Lady Elizabeth Sackville, daughter of John Sackville, 3rd Duke of Dorset.", "He was the brother of George West, Viscount Cantelupe, Reginald Sackville, 7th Earl De La Warr, Elizabeth Russell, Duchess of Bedford, Mortimer Sackville-West, 1st Baron Sackville, and Lionel Sackville-West,", "2nd Baron Sackville.", "He was educated at Harrow.", "Sackville-West served in the British Army and was appointed aide-de-camp and military secretary to Sir Hugh Gough in India in 1845.", "He fought at the Battle of Sobraon in 1846 during the First Anglo-Sikh War.", "In 1850 he became known by the courtesy title Lord West after the death of his elder brother, Lord Cantelupe.", "Promoted to major in 1852 and to lieutenant-colonel in 1855, he served in the Crimean War.", "He was appointed a Companion of the Order of the Bath in 1855 and an Officer of the Legion of Honour in 1856 and awarded the Order of the Medjidie in 1858.", "In 1864 he was promoted to major-general.", "He succeeded his father in the earldom in 1869.", "In 1871 he was made a Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath (KCB).", "Lord De La Warr died in April 1873, aged 57, by drowning himself in the River Cam.", "He was unmarried and was succeeded in the earldom by his younger brother, Reginald, Lord Buckhurst."]], ["Roger la Warr, 3rd Baron De La Warr", ["Roger la Warr, 3rd Baron De La Warr (died 1370) was an English nobleman."]], ["Herbrand Russell, 11th Duke of Bedford", ["Herbrand Arthur Russell, 11th Duke of Bedford( 19 February 1858 \u2013 27 August 1940) was an English politician and peer.", "He was the son of Francis Russell, 9th Duke of Bedford and his wife Lady Elizabeth Sackville- West, daughter of George Sackville- West, 5th Earl De La Warr."]], ["George Sackville-West, 5th Earl De La Warr", ["George John Sackville-West, 5th Earl de la Warr, PC (26 October 1791 \u2013 23 February 1869), styled Viscount Cantelupe until 1795, was a British courtier and Tory politician."]], ["George West, Viscount Cantelupe", ["George John Frederick West, Viscount Cantelupe( 26 April 1814 \u2013 25 June 1850), was a British politician.", "Styled Viscount Cantelupe from birth, he was the eldest son of George Sackville- West, 5th Earl De La Warr, by Lady Elizabeth Sackville, daughter of John Sackville, 3rd Duke of Dorset.", "He was the elder brother of Major- General Charles Sackville- West, 6th Earl De La Warr, Mortimer Sackville- West, 1st Baron Sackville, Lionel Sackville- West, 2nd Baron Sackville and Elizabeth Russell, Duchess of Bedford.", "He was educated at Christ Church, Oxford.", "Lord Cantelupe served in the Grenadier Guards, reaching the rank of lieutenant.", "In 1837 he was returned to Parliament for Helston, a seat he held until 1840, and then represented Lewes until 1841.", "He died unmarried in June 1850, aged 36, predeceasing his father.", "His younger brother Charles eventually succeeded in the earldom."]], ["William Sackville, 10th Earl De La Warr", ["William Herbrand Sackville, 10th Earl De La Warr (16 October 1921 \u2013 9 February 1988) was a British peer.", "He inherited the earldom on 28 January 1976 on the death of his father Herbrand Edward Dundonald Brassey Sackville, 9th Earl De La Warr.", "Earl De La Warr was educated at Eton College, and fought in World War II, attaining the rank of Captain in the Parachute Regiment of the British Army.", "After the war, on 18 May 1946, he married Anne Rachel Devas (grandniece of a former Prime Minister, Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman).", "They had three children:", "In the autumn of 1987, the earl offered to sell Ashdown Forest, the real-life setting of the Winnie-the-Pooh stories, to the East Sussex County Council at a below-market price of \u00a31.2 million for the 6,500 acre property.", "As young children, the future earl and Christopher Robin Milne had played together there.", "Milne himself joined conservationists to prevent the forest from being sold piecemeal to private owners, and to oppose an application by BP to drill for oil there.", "The sale to the county council was concluded after the earl's death, making the forest public land.", "On 9 February 1988, at age 66, Earl De La Warr died after falling under a train at the St. James's Park station of the London Underground.", "An inquest ruled the death to be a suicide, with a jury finding that the earl had been \"anxious and upset over hurricane damage to his estate.\""]], ["Mortimer Sackville-West, 1st Baron Sackville", ["Mortimer Sackville- West, 1st Baron Sackville( 22 September 1820 \u2013 1 October 1888), was a British peer and court official.", "Sackville- West was the fourth son of George Sackville- West, 5th Earl De La Warr, and Elizabeth Sackville, 1st Baroness Buckhurst, younger daughter and co-heir of John Sackville, 3rd Duke of Dorset.", "On the death of his kinsman Charles Sackville- Germain, 5th Duke of Dorset, in 1843, the dukedom and its subsidiary titles became extinct.", "Large parts of the Sackville estates passed to the West family through Elizabeth.", "The Sackville- Wests inherited parts of the estates by arrangement, notably the estate of Knole Park in Kent.", "During his career Sackville- West held several high appointments within the Royal household.", "In 1876 he was raised to the peerage as Baron Sackville, of Knole in the County of Kent.", "The peerage was created with special remainder, failing heirs male of his body, to his younger brothers Lionel and William Edward.", "He died in 1888, aged 68, and was succeeded in the barony according to the special remainder by his younger brother Lionel."]], ["Elizabeth Russell, Duchess of Bedford", ["Elizabeth Russell, Duchess of Bedford VA(\" n\u00e9e\" Sackville- West; 23 September 1818 \u2013 22 April 1897) was born the daughter of the 5th Earl De La Warr and his wife Lady Elizabeth Sackville."]], ["William Sackville, 11th Earl De La Warr", ["William Herbrand Sackville, 11th Earl De La Warr( born 10 April 1948) is a British nobleman and peer.", "He was styled Lord Buckhurst from 1976 until 9 February 1988, when he inherited upon the death of his father William Sackville, 10th Earl De La Warr."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Charles Sackville-West, 6th Earl De La Warr", 1], ["George Sackville-West, 5th Earl De La Warr", 0]], "evidences": [["Charles Sackville-West, 6th Earl De La Warr", "father", "George Sackville-West"], ["George Sackville-West", "date of death", "23 February 1869"]], "answer": "23 February 1869"}
{"_id": "8bc6a73a0bb011ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is the maternal grandmother of Sancho Ram\u00edrez?", "context": [["Hannah Arnold", ["Hannah Arnold, also known as Hannah Waterman King, was the grandmother of Benedict Arnolds children."]], ["Talesa of Aragon", ["Talesa, Tal\u00e8se, Tal\u00e8ze, or Ataresa( died after 1136) was an Aragonese noblewoman and relative of the royal Jim\u00e9nez dynasty.", "She was the daughter of Sancho Ram\u00edrez, Count of Ribagorza, natural brother of King Sancho Ram\u00edrez of Aragon and Navarre.", "She married Gaston IV of B\u00e9arn and acted as regent of the viscounty of B\u00e9arn during his absences on Crusade in 1096- 1101, and after his death for their son in 1131- 1134."]], ["Anne Denman", ["Anne Denman( 1587\u20131661) was born in Olde Hall, Retford, Nottinghamshire.", "Through a fortunate second marriage with Thomas Aylesbury, she became the grandmother of Lady Anne Hyde, Duchess of York and great- grandmother of Queen Mary II and Queen Anne."]], ["Hubba bint Hulail", ["Hubba bint Hulail was the grandmother of Hashim ibn' Abd Manaf, thus the great- great- great- grandmother of the Islamic\" Nab\u012b\"( Prophet) Muhammad ibn Abdullah."]], ["Diana Guardato", ["Diana Guardato was a member of the aristocratic Patrician Guardato family, and had three children with King Ferdinand I: Diana Guardato is the 16th- Great Grandmother of His Royal Highness Albert II of Belgium, 15th- Great Grandmother of His Majesty Juan Carlos", "I of Spain, 17th- Great Grandmother of Philippe of Belgium, 14th- Great Grandmother of His Majesty Manuel II of Portugal, 16th- Great Grandmother of Grand Duke Henri, as well as many others."]], ["Kaoru Hatoyama", ["After the elections of 2009, she became more widely known as the grandmother of Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama and his politician brother Kunio Hatoyama."]], ["Sancho Ram\u00edrez", ["Sancho Ram\u00edrez (1042 \u2013 4 June, 1094) was King of Aragon from 1063 until 1094 and King of Pamplona from 1076 under the name of Sancho V .", "He was the eldest son of Ramiro I and Ermesinda of Bigorre.", "His father was the first king of Aragon and an illegitimate son of Sancho III of Pamplona.", "He inherited the Aragonese crown from his father in 1063.", "Sancho Ram\u00edrez was chosen king of Pamplona by Navarrese noblemen after Sancho IV was murdered by his siblings."]], ["Sancho Ram\u00edrez, Count of Ribagorza", ["Sancho Ram\u00edrez (before 10431105/November 1110) was an illegitimate son of King Ramiro I of Aragon and Amu\u00f1a, the firstborn and brother of his namesake who would inherit the throne and reign as Sancho Ram\u00edrez."]], ["Ermesinda of Bigorre", ["Ermesinda of Bigorre", "(Aragonese: \"Ermisenda de Bigorra\"), born Gerberga or Gisberga (1015 \u2013 1 December 1049), was a Queen of Aragon, a daughter of Bernard-Roger, Count of Bigorre and his wife Garsenda, Heiress of Bigorre.", "She was a member of the House of Foix, the sister of Bernard II, Count of Bigorre, Roger I, Count of Foix, and perhaps of Stephanie who married Garc\u00eda S\u00e1nchez III of Navarre.", "Gerberga married on 22 August 1036 to King Ramiro I of Aragon.", "After her wedding Gerberga changed her name to Ermesinda.", "The couple were married for thirteen years, in which time her husband elevated himself from a vassal holding scattered lands around Jaca into a \"de facto\" ruler of pocket-kingdom spanning the former counties of Aragon, Sobrarbe and Ribagorza, and is thereby credited with being the first King of Aragon.", "They had the following children:", "All of Ermesinda's children lived to adulthood.", "She died on 1 December 1049 and she was buried at the Monastery of San Juan de la Pe\u00f1a.", "Her husband remarried four years later to Agnes."]], ["Tjuyu", ["Tjuyu( sometimes transliterated as Thuya or Thuyu) was an Egyptian noblewoman and the mother of queen Tiye, and the wife of Yuya.", "She is the grandmother of Akhenaten, and great grandmother of Tutankhamun."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Sancho Ram\u00edrez", 1], ["Ermesinda of Bigorre", 1]], "evidences": [["Sancho Ram\u00edrez", "mother", "Ermesinda of Bigorre"], ["Ermesinda of Bigorre", "mother", "Garsenda, Heiress of Bigorre"]], "answer": "Garsenda, Heiress of Bigorre"}
{"_id": "41754d2b094711ebbdaeac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film came out first, Donga Ramudu or George Who??", "context": [["George Who?", ["George Who?", "( French: George qui?) is a 1973 French biographical film directed by Mich\u00e8le Rosier and starring Anne Wiazemsky, Alain Libolt and Denis Gunsbourg.", "The film depicts the life of the French author George Sand."]], ["The Night of Nights", ["The Night of Nights is a 1939 black- and- white drama film written by Donald Ogden Stewart and directed by Lewis Milestone for Paramount Pictures that starred Pat O' Brien, Olympe Bradna, and Roland Young.", "The film received positive contemporary reviews from publications such as\" The New York Times\".", "Director Milestone went on to other successful productions after the film came out, including\" Ocean's 11\" and\" Pork Chop Hill\".", "The movie has no relation to the use of the phrase\" Night of Nights\" for the night of the Academy Awards ceremony, the album by musical group", "The Seekers, or the Touhou Project song."]], ["Georges Island", ["Georges Island, or George's Island, may refer to:"]], ["Donga Ramudu (1988 film)", ["Donga Ramudu is a 1988 Telugu Action film, produced Chalasani Gopi by under the Gopi Art Pictures banner and directed by K. Raghavendra Rao.", "It stars Nandamuri Balakrishna, Radha in the lead roles and music composed by Chakravarthy."]], ["Operation Leopard", ["La l\u00e9gion saute sur Kolwezi also known as\" Operation Leopard\" is a French war film directed by Raoul Coutard filmed in French Guiana.", "The script is based on the true story of the Battle of Kolwezi that happened in 1978.", "It was diligently described in a book of the same name by former 1 REP Captain Pierre Sergent.", "He published his book in 1979; the film came out in 1980.", "Raoul Coutard shot the film in a documentary style."]], ["Donga Ramudu", ["Donga Ramudu( English: Ramudu, the Thief) is a 1955 Telugu language drama film, produced by D. Madhusudhana Rao under the Annapurna Pictures banner and directed by K. V. Reddy.", "It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Savitri, Jamuna in the lead roles and music composed by Pendyala Nageswara Rao.", "The film was archived in the curriculum of the Film and Television Institute of India.", "The film is the debut venture of\" Annapurna Pictures\" in the film industry, who gave memorable hits with Akkineni Nageswara Rao.", "It was dubbed as the Tamil movie\" Thiruttu Raman\"( 1956).", "Later remade in Hindi as\" Man- Mauji\"( 1962) and again in Tamil as\" Vasanthi\"( 1988)."]], ["The Fabulous Senorita", ["The Fabulous Senorita is a 1952 American musical comedy film directed by R.G. Springsteen and starring Estelita Rodriguez, Robert Clarke and Nestor Paiva.", "The film came at the tail- end of a cycle of Latin American- themed films, through it did introduce a new star Rita Moreno."]], ["Deputy Marshal", ["Deputy Marshall is a 1949 American Western film directed by William Berke and starring Jon Hall, Frances Langford and Dick Foran.", "The film was a more expensive production that usual from Robert L. Lippert who originally hoped for Rod Cameron or George Montgomery."]], ["Georgetown", ["Georgetown or George Town may refer to:"]], ["Vasanthi", ["Vasanthi is a 1988 Tamil film, directed by Chitralaya Gopu.", "The film stars Mohan, Madhuri, Devilalitha, Manorama, S. S. Chandran, Vinu Chakravarthy and Loose Mohan.", "The film's music was composed by Chandrabose.", "It was a remake of Telugu super hit movie Donga Ramudu starring Akkineni Nageshwararao and Savithri."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Donga Ramudu", 0], ["George Who?", 1]], "evidences": [["Donga Ramudu", "publication date", "1955"], ["George Who?", "publication date", "1973"]], "answer": "Donga Ramudu"}
{"_id": "1187c9080bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "When was the company that published Woman'S Century founded?", "context": [["Chappell & Co.", ["Chappell& Co. was an English company that published music and manufactured pianos."]], ["When I was a Bachelor", ["\" When I Was a Bachelor\" is an English nursery rhyme."]], ["Figaro in London", ["Figaro in London was an English comic paper of the early nineteenth century.", "Founded as a weekly on 10 December 1831, it ran until 31 December 1838."]], ["Arena Publishing Co.", ["Arena Publishing Company was an American book and magazine publishing firm of the late 19th century, founded by author and editor B. O. Flower."]], ["Pink Pages", ["Pink Pages was an Indian LGBT magazine that published online and print issues from 2009 to 2017."]], ["Knights of the Ancient Order of the Mystic Chain", ["The Knights of the Ancient Order of the Mystic Chain were a secret society in the US in the late nineteenth century.", "Founded by Freemasons in 1871, the group had a strong Masonic influence in its rituals and degrees, as well as incorporating elements from the Bible and Arthurian legend."]], ["When I Was Young", ["When I Was Young may refer to:"]], ["Noggin (magazine)", ["Noggin was an American magazine that published art, fiction, cartoons, and social and political commentary.", "It started in Iowa City, Iowa in 1990, and published semimonthly for three years."]], ["Woman's Century", ["Woman's Century was the official organ of the National Council of Women of Canada (NCWC), published in Toronto between 1913 and 1921.", "The magazine was relatively conservative, and supported World War I, but stood up for women's rights and universal suffrage."]], ["National Council of Women of Canada", ["The National Council of Women of Canada (NCWC, , (CNFC)) is a Canadian advocacy organization based in Ottawa, Ontario aimed at improving conditions for women, families, and communities.", "A federation of nationally-organized societies of men and women and local and provincial councils of women, it is the Canadian member of the International Council of Women (ICW).", "The Council has concerned itself in areas including women's suffrage, immigration, health care, education, mass media, the environment, and many others.", "Formed on October 27, 1893 in Toronto, Ontario, it is one of the oldest advocacy organizations in the country.", "Lady Aberdeen was elected the first president of the National Council of Women of Canada in 1893.", "Prominent Council leaders included Lady Gzowski, Dr. Augusta Stowe-Gullen, and Adelaide Hoodless."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Woman's Century", 0], ["National Council of Women of Canada", 3]], "evidences": [["Woman's Century", "publisher", "National Council of Women of Canada"], ["National Council of Women of Canada", "inception", "October 27, 1893"]], "answer": "October 27, 1893"}
{"_id": "5342224c086611ebbd5eac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film was released more recently, A Month Of Hungry Ghosts or London Belongs To Me?", "context": [["London Belongs to Me", ["London Belongs to Me( also known as Dulcimer Street) is a British film released in 1948, directed by Sidney Gilliat, and starring Richard Attenborough and Alastair Sim.", "It was based on the novel\" London Belongs to Me\" by Norman Collins, which was also the basis for a seven- part series made by Thames Television and shown in 1977."]], ["Back to Me", ["Back to Me may refer to:"]], ["London Boy", ["London Boy or London Boys may refer to:"]], ["Hungry Ghosts", ["Hungry ghosts are a concept in Chinese Buddhism and Chinese traditional religion.", "Hungry Ghosts may refer to:"]], ["Close to Me", ["Close to Me may refer to:"]], ["A Month of Hungry Ghosts", ["A Month of Hungry Ghosts is a 2008 film about the seventh- lunar- month Hungry Ghost Festival in Singapore.", "\" A Month of Hungry Ghosts\" is directed by Singapore- based American film director Tony Kern and co-produced by Genevieve Woo, a Singaporean television news anchor and producer with Channel NewsAsia, and Tony Kern.", "The film was released locally in Singapore on 7 August 2008.", "The film is distributed by Golden Village Pictures, and premiered at Golden Village VivoCity, Golden Village Plaza and Sinema Old School."]], ["The Hungry Ghosts", ["The Hungry Ghosts is a 2009 American dramatic film written and directed by Michael Imperioli.", "The film marked his directorial feature debut."]], ["Next to Me", ["Next to Me may refer to:"]], ["Heading for Heaven", ["Heading for Heaven is a 1947 American drama film starring Stuart Erwin and Glenda Farrell.", "The film was directed by Lewis D. Collins and is based on the 1929 play\" For the Sake of the Family\" by Charles Webb and Daniel Brown.", "Made by Pathe Industries for release by the Producers Releasing Corporation.", "The film was later picked up for distribution by Eagle- Lion Films after PRC's demise.", "It was one of several films of the time depicting fraudulent spiritualism such as\" Nightmare Alley\"( 1947),\" The Spiritualist\"( 1948) and\" London Belongs to Me\"( 1948)."]], ["Your Heart Belongs to Me (disambiguation)", ["\" Your Heart Belongs to Me\" is a song by The Supremes.", "Your Heart Belongs to Me may also refer to:"]]], "supporting_facts": [["A Month of Hungry Ghosts", 0], ["London Belongs to Me", 0]], "evidences": [["A Month of Hungry Ghosts", "publication date", "2008"], ["London Belongs to Me", "publication date", "1948"]], "answer": "A Month Of Hungry Ghosts"}
{"_id": "f18d54ec087911ebbd67ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Who was born later, Charles H. Roadman Ii or Christine Fong?", "context": [["Christina of Lorraine", ["Christina of Lorraine or Christine de Lorraine (16 August 1565 \u2013 19 December 1637) was a member of the House of Lorraine and was the Grand Duchess of Tuscany by marriage.", "She served as Regent of Tuscany jointly with her daughter-in-law during the minority of her grandson from 1621 to 1628."]], ["Jer\u00f4me Duquesnoy (II)", ["Jer\u00f4me Duquesnoy( II) or Hieronymus Duquesnoy( II) or the Younger( baptized 8 May 1602 \u2013 28 September 1654) was a Flemish architect and sculptor who was particularly accomplished in portraits.", "He played an important role in the introduction of the Baroque style in Northern European sculpture."]], ["Charles Fleetwood (theatre manager)", ["Charles Fleetwood( died 1747) was an English gentleman with an interest in theatre.", "He eventually became the manager of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, in partnership with Colley Cibber and, sometime later, Charles Macklin."]], ["Charles Hofmann", ["Franz Karl Hofmann, later Charles Hofmann( 176324 May 1823) was a Dutch musician and composer."]], ["Catherine I of Russia", ["Catherine I( born, later known as Marta Samuilovna Skavronskaya; \u2013) was the second wife of Peter the Great and Empress of Russia from 1725 until her death."]], ["Charles H. Roadman II", ["Lieutenant General Charles H. Roadman II( born November 27, 1943 in San Antonio, Texas) was the 16th United States Air Force Surgeon General( 1996 \u2013 1999), Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Bolling Air Force Base, Washington D.C. DECEASED/ LtGen Roadman's father, MajGen Charles H. Roadman( 1914\u20132000), was also an Air Force flight surgeon and command pilot."]], ["W. Augustus Barratt", ["W. Augustus Barratt( 1873- 1947) was a Scottish- born, later American, songwriter and musician."]], ["Christine Fong", ["Christine Fong Kwok- shan( born 28 March 1966) is an engineer and politician in Hong Kong, as well as a former child actress.", "She is a current member of the Sai Kung District Council."]], ["Christina Carpenter", ["Christina Carpenter or Christine Carpenter was a 14th- century anchoress, also known as a religious recluse, in the village of Shere, Surrey, in southern England.", "She came to further notice when she left her cell which may well have been built for her in the church and wrote to the Pope to have herself readmitted."]], ["William II of Montpellier", ["William II( or in Occitan: Guilhem II) was the second Lord of Montpellier."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Charles H. Roadman II", 0], ["Christine Fong", 0]], "evidences": [["Charles H. Roadman II", "date of birth", "November 27, 1943"], ["Christine Fong", "date of birth", "28 March 1966"]], "answer": "Christine Fong"}
{"_id": "a88f9d96090c11ebbdadac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film was released more recently, Face/Off or Last Of The Renegades?", "context": [["The Wonderful World of Captain Kuhio", ["The film was released in Japan on 10 October 2009."]], ["Last of the Renegades", ["Last of the Renegades( and also known as\" Winnetou: Last of the Renegades\") is a 1964 German Western film directed by Harald Reinl and starring Lex Barker, Pierre Brice and Anthony Steel.", "It is based on a Karl May novel, and was part of a series of adaptations produced by Rialto Film.", "It was shot at the Spandau Studios in Berlin and on location in Croatia.", "The film's sets were designed by the art director Vladimir Tadej."]], ["The Last Time", ["The Last Time or Last Time may refer to:"]], ["Face/Off", ["Face/ Off is a 1997 American action film directed by John Woo, written by Mike Werb and Michael Colleary, and starring John Travolta and Nicolas Cage.", "Travolta plays an FBI agent and Cage plays a terrorist, sworn enemies who assume each other's physical appearance.", "The first Hollywood film in which Woo was given major creative control,\" Face/ Off\" earned critical acclaim for its acting performances( especially Cage and Travolta), stylized action sequences, John Powell's musical score, emotional depth, originality, humor, direction and stunts.", "It is often cited to be Woo's best Hollywood film.", "A commercial success, the film grossed$ 245 million worldwide and serves as the 11th highest- grossing film of 1997.", "The film was nominated for an Academy Award in the category of Sound Effects Editing( Mark Stoeckinger and Per Hallberg) at the 70th Academy Awards."]], ["Off", ["Off or OFF may refer to:"]], ["List of Face Off episodes", ["Face Off is an American reality television game show on the Syfy cable network in which a group of prosthetic makeup artists compete against each other to create prostheses such as those found in science fiction and horror films.", "\" Face Off\" premiered January 26, 2011 on Syfy.", "Syfy announced March 16, 2011 that\" Face Off\" had been renewed for a second season.", "Casting was slated to begin later the same month.", "Season 2 began airing January 11, 2012.", "On February 7, 2012, Syfy announced that\" Face Off\" had been renewed for a third season.", "Season three of Face Off premiered on August 21, 2012.", "On October 8, 2012, Syfy announced that\" Face Off\" would return for a fourth season which premiered on January 15, 2013.", "In the fourth season, the show started an online show\" Face Off Redemption\" in which eliminated contestants from Season 4 would have a chance to gain a spot on the fifth season, which premiered in August 2013.", "The show was then renewed, again, on October 21, 2013, for its 6th season which began in January 2014 premiere.", "On April 22, 2014 it was confirmed that Face Off had been renewed for a 7th season starting in July, 2014.", "As of August 7, 2018, 160 episodes of\" Face Off\" have aired."]], ["Face Off Unlimited", ["Face Off Unlimited is an improvisational comedy production company based in New York City.", "In 2003, Jay Painter and Eric Robinson founded Friday Night Face Off, a weekly improvised comedy show in Port Jefferson, New York featuring two teams of comedic improvisers engaged in a mock competition, a concept originated by TheatreSports.", "Friday Night Face Off( often abbreviated as FNFO) has since become the longest continuously running improv comedy shows in Long Island history.", "In 2009, Painter and Robinson formed Face Off Unlimited, A Limited Liability Company, and brought on former FNFO creative director Joe Tex as Partner and Chief Operating Director.", "Face Off Unlimited produces various comedy stage shows, has a writing division who specializes in creating content for robots, video games, and iOS applications, including French robotics company, Aldebaran Robotics and it's NAO and Pepper humanoid robots.", "Face", "Off offers multi-level improv and writing classes and workshops that utilize techniques of improvisation and creative ensemble.", "In 2010 Face Off Unlimited opened Face Off University at The Secret Theatre in Long Island City, New York, offering classes on improvisation and their approach to the art form.", "Since 2014, they have moved their school to Face Off Unlimited Headquarters in Astoria, Queens.", "On January 10, 2011, Face Off debuted their live Japanese game- show comedy in New York City's East Village called Face Off Unlimited presents BATSU!", "Translated from the Japanese word for\" penalty game\", BATSU! was named one of the\" Best Things To Do In NYC\" by CBS New York and was made a Time Out New York 2011 Critics' Pick and an official Village Voice, Voice Choice.", "BATSU! was also called\" one of the most entertaining ... nights in NYC\" by Backstage Magazine.", "BATSU!", "is now in its 7th year.", "Face Off Unlimited co-produced the 2011 and 2012 Queens Fringe Festival in partnership with the Long Island city Arts Open, featuring the All Day Improv Festival.", "The All Day Improv Festival featured UCB", "Theatre house team Standard Oil, iMusical: The reunion Show!, and International Stinger, a comedy team from Chicago founded at the Playground Theatre.", "In 2013 Face Off Unlimited partnered with radio personality and writer Lyle Pinder to create the In The Room podcast.", "Former guests, called roommates, include actors Tyler Posey, Joel Murray, Academy Award Winner Jim Rash, Broadway actor and star of Frozen, Josh Gad, Canadian comedian Scott Thompson, and YouTube star Lloyd Ahlquist, better known as EpicLLOYD.", "In 2014 Face Off Unlimited opened The NYC Improv Face Off in Times Square at Times Scare.", "Improv Face", "Off features Face Off's best and brightest stars.", "Also, in 2014, Face Off opened Face Off's 11th Hour Improv Show, which features the newest and rising stars in the Face Off company.", "2014 also saw successful runs of Face Off Unlimited Presents Goon River, a completely improvised storytelling experience in complete darkness, and NADS, an improv comedy meets Magic Mike that boasted the hottest men in comedy.", "Their premier show, an original improvised musical and comedy show called A Whole' Nother Level, toured the country in numerous colleges and festivals between 2012 and 2017.", "A Whole' Nother Level was created and stars the three Face Off Unlimited partners Joe Tex, Jay Painter, and Eric Robinson.", "The show was called a\" Ca n't miss act\" by the Huffington Post for the 2011 Chicago Improv Festival and won 2nd place in the Harrisburg Do n't Break The Streak Improv Festival in 2012.", "Nitelife Magazine called A Whole' Nother Level\" Nothing short of brilliant!\"", "On June 10, 2016, Face Off Unlimited opened BATSU!", "Chicago in the upstairs Hachi Lounge at Kamehachi at 1531 N Wells, St, in Chicago's Old Town.", "Chris", "Jones of the Chicago Tribune gave the show 3 stars and called it\" Gonzo\" while adding BATSU!", "to his coveted, Chris Jones Recommends list.", "The Chicago Sun-Times says the crowds\" roared with laughter\" and\" wows\" In 2017, FOU created their BATSU!", "Tour Co after signing with Metropolis Management Also in 2017, Face Off Unlimited launched FOU STUDIOS, a full- service video and podcast production company based at FOU Headquarters.", "Notable Face Off alumni include Christopher Hahn, Political Pundit and host of the Christopher Hahn Show on LI News Radio 103.9 fm, actor Joe Tex, of BATSU!", "best known for Brain Games, actor Jay Painter of BATSU! and Brian Games, actor Eric Robinson of BATSU!, actor Luis Jimenez, award- winning Broadway dancer and choreographer Hettie Barnhill, singer- songwriter Dan Barry, screenwriter and radio host Lyle Pinder, actor Victoria Cartagena, Emmy Award winner TJ Moss, Broadway World's winner of Best Duo Too Blondes Chase O'Donnell."]], ["Last Order", ["Last Order or Last Orders may refer to:"]], ["Renegades", ["Renegades or The Renegades may refer to:"]], ["Face Off", ["Face Off may refer to:"]]], "supporting_facts": [["Face/Off", 0], ["Last of the Renegades", 0]], "evidences": [["Face/Off", "publication date", "1997"], ["Last of the Renegades", "publication date", "1964"]], "answer": "Face/Off"}
{"_id": "b8407b060bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Which country the composer of song Softly, As In A Morning Sunrise is from?", "context": [["Karl Wilhelm (conductor)", ["Karl Wilhelm, also Carl Wilhelm( 5 September 1815, Schmalkalden \u2013 26 August 1873, Schmalkalden) was a German choral director.", "He is best known as the composer of the music of the song \u201c Die Wacht am Rhein. \u201d"]], ["Alonso Mudarra", ["Alonso Mudarra( c. 1510 \u2013 April 1, 1580) was a Spanish composer of the Renaissance, and also played the vihuela, a guitar- shaped string instrument.", "He was an innovative composer of instrumental music as well as songs, and was the composer of the earliest surviving music for the guitar."]], ["Sigmund Romberg", ["Sigmund Romberg (July 29, 1887 \u2013 November 9, 1951) was a Hungarian-born American composer.", "He is best known for his musicals and operettas, particularly \"The Student Prince\" (1924), \"The Desert Song\" (1926) and \"The New Moon\" (1928).", "Early in his career, Romberg was employed by the Shubert brothers to write music for their musicals and revues, including several vehicles for Al Jolson.", "For the Shuberts, he also adapted several European operettas for American audiences, including the successful \"Maytime\" (1917) and \"Blossom Time\" (1921).", "His three hit operettas of the mid-1920s, named above, are in the style of Viennese operetta, but his other works, from that time, mostly employ the style of American musicals of their eras.", "He also composed film scores."]], ["Walter Robinson (composer)", ["Walter Robinson is an African American composer of the late 20th century.", "He is most notable for his 1977 song\" Harriet Tubman\", which has been recorded by folk musicians such as Holly Near, John McCutcheon, and others.", "He is also the composer of several operas."]], ["Petrus de Domarto", ["Petrus de Domarto( fl. c. 1445\u2013 1455) was a Franco- Flemish composer of the Renaissance.", "He was a contemporary and probable acquaintance of Ockeghem, and was the composer of at least one of the first unified mass cycles to be written in continental Europe."]], ["Softly, as in a Morning Sunrise", ["\"Softly, as in a Morning Sunrise\" is a song with music by Sigmund Romberg and Oscar Hammerstein II from the 1928 operetta \"The New Moon\".", "One of the best-known numbers from the show, it is a song of bitterness and yearning for a lost love, sung in the show by Philippe (tenor), the best friend of the hero, Robert Mission (baritone).", "The original song was composed as a tango, and features a dance as accompaniment to the choral reprise, but many versions of the song have changed the tempo completely (there have been many jazz renditions).", "What some may consider the most ludicrous version is the one featured in the 1940 film version of the operetta, in which it is actually sung as a cheerful ditty by Nelson Eddy while he shines his shoes, despite the melancholy nature of the song's lyric.", "The song is featured twice in \"Deep in My Heart\", MGM's 1954 musical biopic of Romberg, when it is sung by Betty Wand (dubbing for Tamara Toumanova) and by Helen Traubel."]], ["Alexandru Cristea", ["Alexandru Cristea( 1890 \u2013 1942) was the composer of the music for\" Limba Noastr\u0103\", current national anthem of Moldova."]], ["Giorgio Calabrese", ["Giorgio Calabrese( 28 November 1929 \u2013 31 March 2016) was an Italian songwriter and frequent collaborator with French pop music star Charles Aznavour.", "Calabrese wrote the original Italian lyrics for the popular song\" Softly, as I Leave You\", and the Italian version of Aznavour's famous song,\" She\", titled\" Lei\".", "He also wrote the Italian lyrics for the song,\" E se domani\", composed by Carlo Alberto Rossi and recorded by Mina.", "It was entered in the 1964 Sanremo Music Festival."]], ["Alexander Courage", ["Alexander Mair\" Sandy\" Courage Jr.( December 10, 1919", "May 15, 2008) was an American orchestrator, arranger, and composer of music, primarily for television and film.", "He is best known as the composer of the theme music for the original\" Star Trek\" series."]], ["Michelangelo Faggioli", ["Michelangelo Faggioli( 1666\u20131733) was an Italian lawyer and celebrated amateur composer of humorous cantatas in Neapolitan dialect.", "A founder of a new genre of Neapolitan comedy, he was the composer of the opera buffa\" La Cilla\" in 1706."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Softly, as in a Morning Sunrise", 0], ["Sigmund Romberg", 0]], "evidences": [["Softly, as in a Morning Sunrise", "composer", "Sigmund Romberg"], ["Sigmund Romberg", "country of citizenship", "American"]], "answer": "American"}
{"_id": "cca6b86a0bda11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the place of death of the director of film Gitano (1970 Film)?", "context": [["Emilio Vieyra", ["Emilio Vieyra (12 October 1920 \u2013 25 January 2010), sometimes credited as Ra\u00fal Zorrilla, was an Argentine film director, actor, screenwriter and film producer, between 1950 and the 1990s.", "He was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina.", "He is mostly known for his action and horror films, which were usually grounded in the exploitation genre.", "Vieyra began as an actor in 1950 in the film \"Hombres a precio\" and appeared in \"Ayer fue primavera\" in 1955.", "He began a career as a film director in 1962 with the comedy \"Dr. C\u00e1ndido P\u00e9rez, se\u00f1oras\", and is most credited in this area of Argentine cinema.", "As both actor and director he appeared in the science fiction film \"Extra\u00f1a invasi\u00f3n\" (1965), the Gothic horror film \"Sangre de v\u00edrgenes\" (1967), the horror film \"La Bestia desnuda\" (1971),", "the action film \"La Gran aventura\" (1974), the comedy \"\u00c1ngel, la Diva y Yo\" (1999) and the drama \"Cargo de conciencia\" (2005), which was his last acting role and last film.", "Shortly after he retired from filmmaking and died in 2010, aged 89."]], ["Gitano (1970 film)", ["Gitano is a 1970 Argentine film directed by Emilio Vieyra."]], ["Jesse E. Hobson", ["Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 \u2013 November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955.", "Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["S. N. Mathur", ["S.N. Mathur was the Director of the Indian Intelligence Bureau between September 1975 and February 1980.", "He was also the Director General of Police in Punjab."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["Michael Govan", ["Michael Govan( born 1963) is the director of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art since 2006.", "Prior to this, Govan worked as the director of the Dia Art Foundation in New York City."]], ["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Gitano (1970 film)", 0], ["Emilio Vieyra", 1]], "evidences": [["Gitano", "director", "Emilio Vieyra"], ["Emilio Vieyra", "place of death", "Buenos Aires"]], "answer": "Buenos Aires"}
{"_id": "40b044fb088511ebbd6dac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Are Janise Yntema and Bianca Halstead from the same country?", "context": [["Anna of Hohenstaufen", ["Anna of Hohenstaufen( 1230 \u2013 April 1307), born Constance, was an Empress of Nicaea.", "She was a daughter of Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor and Bianca Lancia."]], ["Janise Yntema", ["Janise Yntema( born March 29, 1962) is an American painter working in the ancient wax encaustic technique.", "Yntema was born in New Jersey and attended Parsons School of Design and the Art Students League of New York.", "She has had solo exhibitions in New York and throughout the United States as well as London, Amsterdam and Brussels.", "Her works are in the collections of several museums in Europe and the United States, including the Museum of Modern Art and Metropolitan Museum of Art.", "She works and lives in Brussels, Belgium."]], ["Willem Brakman", ["Willem Pieter Jacobus Brakman( 1922 \u2013 2008) was a Dutch writer who made his literary debut with the novel\" Een winterreis\" in 1961.", "Brakman received the P. C. Hooft Award in 1980.", "He was born on June 13th, 1922 in The Hague, Netherlands, and died on May 8th, 2008 in the same country."]], ["Ming Luhulima", ["Ming Luhulima aka Lou Lima was a well known Netherlands based recording artist originally from the Maluku Islands which were part of the Dutch East Indies.", "He made multiple recordings during his career.", "One of the artists he was closely associated with was Rudi Wairata.", "Not only did Luhulima come from the same country as Wairata, he also recorded music in the same genre.", "He was also a member of the Amboina Serenaders and the Mena Moeria Minstrels.", "He also led the Krontjong Ensemble Pantja Warna."]], ["Francesco Vico", ["Francesco Vico( 17th century) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period.", "He was born in Milan.", "He painted two canvases for the Milan Hospital, one representing Francesco and Bianca Maria Sforza kneeling before Pope Pius II, who grants them the Bull to build the Hospital, and the other the same couple kneeling in front of an altar before the Hospital."]], ["Angela de' Rossi", ["Angela Paola de' Rossi", "( 1506- 11 November 1573) was an Italian noblewoman.", "She was born to Troilo I de' Rossi and Bianca Riario in San Secondo Parmense.", "Her first husband was Vitello Vitelli and her second was Alessandro Vitelli, both from the Vitelli family.", "She died in Citt\u00e0 di Castello."]], ["Godwin Davy", ["Godwin Davy( born 15 December 1979) is an Anguillan international footballer who plays as a goalkeeper.", "He made his international debut in a World Cup qualifying match against El Salvador, resulting in a lopsided match, losing 12- 0 in February 2008, and also played in the 4 \u2013 0 loss to the same country in the return match in March 2008."]], ["Alex Olson", ["Alex Olson( born 1986) is a goofy- footed American professional skateboarder, company owner, and entrepreneur.", "Olson runs the companies\" Call Me 917\" and\" Bianca Chandon\"."]], ["Bianca Halstead", ["Bianca Halstead( May 5, 1965 \u2013 December 15, 2001), also known as Bianca Butthole, was an American rock musician, born in Bronx, New York.", "She was the bassist and lead singer of the bands Betty Blowtorch and Butt Trumpet.", "She was killed when she accepted a ride from a drunk driver on December 15, 2001 in New Orleans.", "She was 36. Halstead is interred at Hollywood Forever Cemetery, Hollywood, California.", "A substance abuse center called The Bianca Center for Substance Abuse, which opened in November 2008, is named in her honor."]], ["Charles Burney (Archdeacon of Kingston)", ["The son of a clergyman, Burney was educated at Magdalen College, Oxford.", "He was ordained in 1838 and began his career as a curate at his father's church in Sible Hedingham.", "He was Vicar of Halstead from 1850 to 1864; Rector of Wickham Bishops from 1864 to 1870 and Vicar of St Mark \u2019s Church, Surbiton, from 1870.", "He died on 1 January 1907."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Janise Yntema", 0], ["Bianca Halstead", 0]], "evidences": [["Janise Yntema", "country of citizenship", "American"], ["Bianca Halstead", "country of citizenship", "American"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "d6488b040bdb11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where did the director of film The Foreign Legionnaire die?", "context": [["James Bauer", ["James Bauer (1884\u20131940) was a German film director.", "Following the Nazi takeover of power in 1933, he emigrated first to Spain and later to Argentina, where he directed several films until his death in 1940."]], ["The Foreign Legionnaire", ["The Foreign Legionnaire (German: Fremdenlegion\u00e4r) is a 1928 German silent adventure film directed by James Bauer and starring Dorothea Wieck, Ferdinand Martini and Therese Giehse.", "It was made at the Emelka Studios in Munich.", "The film's art direction was by Ludwig Reiber."]], ["The Time, the Place and the Girl (1946 film)", ["The Time, the Place and the Girl is a 1946 American musical film directed by David Butler.", "It is unrelated to the 1929 film\" The Time, the Place and the Girl\"."]], ["Jesse E. Hobson", ["Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 \u2013 November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955.", "Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["S. N. Mathur", ["S.N. Mathur was the Director of the Indian Intelligence Bureau between September 1975 and February 1980.", "He was also the Director General of Police in Punjab."]], ["Simon Murray (businessman)", ["Simon Murray, CBE( born 25 March 1940) is a Hong Kong- based British businessman, adventurer, author, and former French Foreign Legionnaire.", "He was the oldest man to reach the South Pole unsupported, at the age of 63."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Foreign Legionnaire", 0], ["James Bauer", 1]], "evidences": [["The Foreign Legionnaire", "director", "James Bauer"], ["James Bauer", "place of death", "Argentina"]], "answer": "Argentina"}
{"_id": "8b566ac00bdc11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where did the director of film Reflex\u00f5es De Um Liquidificador study?", "context": [["Reflex\u00f5es de um Liquidificador", ["Reflex\u00f5es de um Liquidificador (\"Reflections of a Blender\") is a 2010 Brazilian black comedy film directed by Andr\u00e9 Klotzel."]], ["The Seventh Company Outdoors", ["The Seventh Company Outdoors is a 1977 French comedy film directed by Robert Lamoureux.", "It is a sequel to Now Where Did the 7th Company Get to ?."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["Andr\u00e9 Klotzel", ["Andr\u00e9 Klotzel (born July 30, 1954) is a Brazilian film director, producer and screenwriter.", "Born in S\u00e3o Paulo, Klotzel always enjoyed photography and thus studied it at the School of Communications and Arts at the University of S\u00e3o Paulo in 1973.", "In the following year, he took an internship to work with Anibal Massaini at the Boca", "do Lixo and also directed a short film.", "He worked on several functions, having worked in almost 15 films in the period he was in the college.", "In 1985, he directed his first feature film, \"A Marvada Carne\", which won the Best Film, Best Screenplay, and Best Director at the Gramado Film Festival.", "He won the same awards at the same festival film in 2001 for \"Mem\u00f3rias P\u00f3stumas\"."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Ascens\u00e3o e Queda de um Paquera", ["Ascens\u00e3o e Queda de um Paquera is a 1970 Brazilian comedy film directed by Victor di Mello and starring Cl\u00e1udio Cavalcanti."]], ["Now Where Did the 7th Company Get to?", ["Now Where Did the 7th Company Get To? is a 1973 French- Italian comedy war film directed by Robert Lamoureux.", "The film portrays the adventures of a French Army squad lost somewhere on the front in May 1940 during the Battle of France."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Reflex\u00f5es de um Liquidificador", 0], ["Andr\u00e9 Klotzel", 1]], "evidences": [["Reflex\u00f5es de um Liquidificador", "director", "Andr\u00e9 Klotzel"], ["Andr\u00e9 Klotzel", "educated at", "University of S\u00e3o Paulo"]], "answer": "University of S\u00e3o Paulo"}
{"_id": "1cdea03408c211ebbd8bac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who was born later, Spies Strike Silently or The Raindrop?", "context": [["W. Augustus Barratt", ["W. Augustus Barratt( 1873- 1947) was a Scottish- born, later American, songwriter and musician."]], ["Catherine I of Russia", ["Catherine I( born, later known as Marta Samuilovna Skavronskaya; \u2013) was the second wife of Peter the Great and Empress of Russia from 1725 until her death."]], ["The Raindrop", ["The Raindrop is a 2000 Turkish comedy- drama film, directed by Zeki \u00d6kten, which chronicles the friendship of five elderly residents of Bozcaada.", "The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on, won four awards at the 37th Antalya\" Golden Orange\" International Film Festival, including the Golden Orange for Best Film.", "It was described as,\" sappy yet well narrated,\" by author Rekin Teksoy.", "The Turkish title\" g\u00fcle g\u00fcle\" means\" goodbye\" said by the one who stays, not by the one who leaves."]], ["Mario Caiano", ["Mario Caiano (February 13, 1933 \u2013 September 20, 2015) was an Italian film director, screenwriter, producer and second unit director.", "Born in Rome, he has directed nearly 50 films between 1961 and 2001 and wrote some 27 films and TV scripts since 1954.", "He is primarily known for his work on Spaghetti Westerns, Peplums, Euro Crime and to a slightly lesser degree on horror films.", "Caiano directed (as Allen Gr\u00fcnewald) and wrote the script for \"Nightmare CastleAmanti d'oltretomba\", 1965), which stars Barbara Steele. \"", "Eye in the Labyrinth\" (1972) is a later film in the genre that he directed."]], ["Edward Yates", ["Edward J. Yates( September 16, 1918 \u2013 June 2, 2006) was an American television director who was the director of the ABC television program\" American Bandstand\" from 1952 until 1969."]], ["Rumbi Katedza", ["Rumbi Katedza is a Zimbabwean Film Producer and Director who was born on 17 January 1974."]], ["Zeki \u00d6kten", ["Zeki \u00d6kten", "( 4 August 1941 \u2013 19 December 2009) was a Turkish film director."]], ["Ben Palmer", ["Ben Palmer is a British film and television director who is known for being the director of\" Bo' Selecta\" and\" The Inbetweeners\"."]], ["Hassan Zee", ["Hassan Zee is a Pakistani- American film director who was born in Chakwal, Pakistan."]], ["Spies Strike Silently", ["Spies Strike Silently( also known as Spies Kill Silently) is a 1966 Spanish- Italian Eurospy film written and directed by Mario Caiano and starring Lang Jeffries."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Spies Strike Silently", 0], ["The Raindrop", 0], ["Mario Caiano", 0], ["Zeki \u00d6kten", 1]], "evidences": [["Spies Strike Silently", "director", "Mario Caiano"], ["The Raindrop", "director", "Zeki \u00d6kten"], ["Mario Caiano", "date of birth", "February 13, 1933"], ["Zeki \u00d6kten", "date of birth", "4 August 1941"]], "answer": "The Raindrop"}
{"_id": "4269c2260bdc11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of the director of film Mice And Men (Film)?", "context": [["Mice and Men (film)", ["Mice and Men is a lost 1916 silent romance film directed by J. Searle Dawley, starring Marguerite Clark, and based on a 1903 Broadway play, \"Mice and Men\" by Madeleine Lucette Ryley."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["J. Searle Dawley", ["James Searle Dawley (May 13, 1877 \u2013 March 30, 1949) was an American producer, director and screenwriter.", "He directed 149 silent films between 1907 and 1926.", "He was born in Del Norte, Colorado, and died in Hollywood, California.", "Searley is best remembered for directing the Thomas Edison version of \"Frankenstein\" in 1910.", "He reportedly referred to himself as \"the first motion picture director\", which was not accurate.", "He worked for a while at Edison's studio, then started his own production company, being quite successful financially, although most of his films are little known today.", "When critics began to regard the films of his day to be immoral, Searley became one of the founding members of the MPDA (Motion Picture Directors Association) which sought to give filmmakers who advocated good taste the power of self-censorship."]], ["Of Mice and Men (1992 film)", ["Of Mice and Men is a 1992 American period drama film based on John Steinbeck's 1936 novella of the same name.", "Directed and produced by Gary Sinise, the film features Gary Sinise as George Milton, alongside John Malkovich as Lennie Small, with Casey Siemaszko as Curley, John Terry as Slim, Ray Walston as Candy, Joe Morton as Crooks, and Sherilyn Fenn as Curley's wife.", "Horton Foote adapted the story for film.", "Its plot centers on George and the intellectually disabled Lennie, two farm workers who travel together and dream of one day owning their own land.", "The film explores themes of discrimination, loneliness, and the American Dream.", "\" Of Mice and Men\" took part in the 1992 Cannes Film Festival, where Sinise was nominated for the Palme d' Or award, given to the director of the best- featured film.", "After the film debuted in the United States on October 2, 1992, it received acclaim from critics."]], ["Of Mice and Men (1968 film)", ["Of Mice and Men is a 1968 TV film.", "It was an adaptation of\" Of Mice and Men\" by John Steinbeck.", "It was part of ABC's\" Theatre Nights\"."]], ["Jesse E. Hobson", ["Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 \u2013 November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955.", "Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation."]], ["Topoli (film)", ["Topoli (in Persian: \u062a\u067e\u0644\u06cc, literally: The Fatty) is a 1972 Iranian film directed by Reza Mirlohi.", "Morteza Aghili and Homayun play the main characters of the film.", "The script is based on the novel \"Of Mice and Men\" by John Steinbeck.", "The film is dedicated to John Steinbeck.", "The character of Topoli is loosely based on Lennie Small of \"Of Mice and Men\" as Essi is the Iranian version of George Milton in the novel."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Mice and Men (film)", 0], ["J. Searle Dawley", 2]], "evidences": [["Mice and Men", "director", "J. Searle Dawley"], ["J. Searle Dawley", "place of birth", "Colorado"]], "answer": "Colorado"}
{"_id": "21832f3c0bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the place of death of John Ii Of Luxembourg, Count Of Ligny's father?", "context": [["Waleran I, Lord of Ligny", ["Waleran I of Luxembourg( died 5 June 1288 in the Battle of Worringen) was since 1281 Lord of Ligny and La Roche.", "He was the second son of Henry V, Count of Luxembourg and Margaret of Bar.", "He married Jeanne, Dame de Beaurevoir( died before December 1300), and had:", "He was killed together with his brother Henry VI, Count of Luxembourg in the Battle of Worringen against John I, Duke of Brabant.", "His eldest son, Henry II of Ligny, succeeded him .
", "Waleran of Luxembourg is one of the protagonists in\" Le Tournoi de Chauvency\" by trouv\u00e8re Jacques Bretel."]], ["Charles I, Count of Ligny", ["Charles I, Count of Ligny( 1488\u20131530) was a son of Anthony I, Count of Ligny and his second wife, Fran\u00e7oise van Cro\u00ffe- Chimay.", "In 1519, he succeeded his father as Count of Brienne and Count of Ligny.", "He was imprisoned after buying a copy of William Byrd's\" Gradualia\" on the basis of Catholic tensions[ needs editing: William Byrd was born in 1539 or 1540].", "In 1510, he married Charlotte of Estouteville; they had the following children:"]], ["Mary of Avesnes", ["Marie of Hainaut( 1280\u20131354) was the daughter of John II, Count of Holland and Philippa of Luxembourg, her brother was William I, Count of Hainaut."]], ["John II of Luxembourg, Count of Ligny", ["John II of Luxembourg, Count of Ligny (1392 \u2013 5 January 1441) was a French nobleman and soldier, a younger son of John of Luxembourg, Lord of Beauvoir, and Marguerite of Enghien.", "His older brother Peter received his mother's fiefs, including the County of Brienne, while John received Beaurevoir.", "He married Jeanne de B\u00e9thune, Viscountess of Meaux, widow of Robert of Bar, on 23 November 1418, and became step-father to Jeanne de Bar, Countess of Marle and Soissons.", "He and Jeanne de B\u00e9thune had no children."]], ["Jeanne de B\u00e9thune, Viscountess of Meaux", ["Jeanne de B\u00e9thune, Viscountess of Meaux, Countess of Ligny( c.1397- late 1450), was a French noblewoman, the suo jure Viscountess of Meaux, having inherited the title upon her father's death in 1408.", "Her father was Robert VIII de B\u00e9thune, Viscount of Meaux.", "Jeanne married twice; firstly to Robert of Bar, and secondly John II of Luxembourg, Count of Ligny who held Joan of Arc prisoner following her capture by the Burgundians in May 1430.", "Jeanne was one of the three women who cared for Joan during her imprisonment."]], ["John of Luxembourg, Lord of Beauvoir", ["John of Luxembourg (\"Jean de Luxembourg\")", "(\u2013 bef.", "2 July 1397, Italy), was Lord of Beauvoir (or Beaurevoir) and Richebourg, and also (as \"John II\")", "Count of Brienne and Conversano .", "He was a son of Guy I of Luxembourg, Count of Ligny and Mahaut de Ch\u00e2tillon (1335\u20131378), Countess of Saint-Pol.", "John married around 1387 with Margaret, Countess of Brienne, daughter of Louis of Enghien, heiress of the counties of Brienne and of Conversano, and the Lordship of Enghien.", "They had five children:"]], ["Jeanne of Bar, Countess of Marle and Soissons", ["Jeanne de Bar, suo jure Countess of Marle and Soissons, Dame d' Oisy, Viscountess of Meaux, and Countess of Saint- Pol, of Brienne, de Ligny, and Conversano( 1415 \u2013 14 May 1462) was a noble French heiress and Sovereign Countess.", "She was the only child of Robert of Bar, Count of Marle and Soissons, Sire d' Oisy, who was killed at the Battle of Agincourt when she was a baby, leaving her the sole heiress to his titles and estates.", "In 1430, at the age of fifteen, Jeanne was one of the three women placed in charge of Joan of Arc when the latter was a prisoner in the castle of John II of Luxembourg, Count of Ligny, Jeanne's stepfather.", "She was the first wife of Louis of Luxembourg, Count of Saint- Pol, of Brienne, de Ligny, and Conversano, Constable of France.", "From their marriage descended Mary, Queen of Scots, King Henry IV of France and the subsequent Bourbon kings of France."]], ["Anthony I, Count of Ligny", ["Anthony I, Count of Ligny( 1450 \u2013 1519) was the youngest son of Louis de Luxembourg, Count of Saint- Pol and his wife, Jeanne de Bar, Countess of Marle and Soissons.", "In 1482, he inherited the County of Brienne from his brother Peter II, Count of Saint- Pol.", "After the death of Charles of Bourbon in 1510, Anthony inherited the County of Ligny, which thereby fell back to the House of Luxemburg."]], ["Marie of Luxembourg, Countess of Vend\u00f4me", ["Marie of Luxembourg( died 1 April 1547) was a French princess, the elder daughter and principal heiress of Peter II of Luxembourg, Count of Saint- Pol and Soissons, and Margaret of Savoy, a daughter of Louis I, Duke of Savoy.", "She belonged to the French, cadet branch of a dynasty which had reigned as Dukes of Luxembourg, and whose senior line provided several Holy Roman Emperors, before becoming extinct in 1437.", "Her paternal grandparents were Louis of Luxembourg, Count of Saint- Pol and Brienne and Jeanne de Bar, Countess of Marle and Soissons.", "Her maternal grandparents were Louis I, Duke of Savoy and Princess Anne of Cyprus."]], ["Margaret, Countess of Brienne", ["Marguerite d' Enghien, suo jure Countess of Brienne and of Conversano,\" suo jure\" Heiress of Enghien, and Lady of Beauvois( born 1365), was a wealthy noblewoman from the County of Hainaut in her own right, having inherited the counties of Brienne and of Conversano, and the Lordship of Enghien from her father Louis of Enghien on 17 March 1394.", "She was the wife of John of Luxembourg, Sire of Beauvois and the mother of Peter of Luxembourg, Count of Saint- Pol, Count of Brienne and of Conversano who inherited her fiefs, and John II of Luxembourg, Count of Ligny."]]], "supporting_facts": [["John II of Luxembourg, Count of Ligny", 0], ["John of Luxembourg, Lord of Beauvoir", 2]], "evidences": [["John II of Luxembourg, Count of Ligny", "father", "John of Luxembourg, Lord of Beauvoir"], ["John of Luxembourg, Lord of Beauvoir", "place of death", "Italy"]], "answer": "Italy"}
{"_id": "8a04d7ec0bdc11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the place of death of Gregory Cromwell, 1St Baron Cromwell's father?", "context": [["Thomas Cromwell, 1st Earl of Ardglass", ["Thomas Cromwell, 1st Earl of Ardglass( 11 June 1594 \u2013 1653) was an English nobleman, son of Edward Cromwell, 3rd Baron Cromwell and second wife Frances Rugge."]], ["Edward Cromwell, 3rd Baron Cromwell", ["Edward Cromwell, 3rd Baron Cromwell( c. 1560 \u2013 27 April 1607) was an English peer.", "He was the son of Henry Cromwell, 2nd Baron Cromwell by his wife Mary, daughter of John Paulet, 2nd Marquess of Winchester and his first wife Elizabeth Willoughby.", "His grandfather, Gregory, son of Thomas Cromwell, chief minister to Henry VIII, was created Baron Cromwell on 18 December 1540."]], ["Thomas Cromwell", ["Thomas Cromwell, 1st Earl of Essex, (1485 \u2013 28 July 1540) was an English lawyer and statesman who served as chief minister to King Henry VIII of England from 1532 to 1540, when he was beheaded on orders of the king.", "Cromwell was one of the strongest and most powerful proponents of the English Reformation.", "He helped to engineer an annulment of the king's marriage to Queen Catherine so that Henry could lawfully marry Anne Boleyn.", "Henry failed to obtain the Pope's approval for the annulment in 1534, so Parliament endorsed the king's claim to be Supreme Head of the Church of England, giving him the authority to annul his own marriage.", "However, Cromwell subsequently charted an evangelical and reformist course for the Church of England from the unique posts of Vicegerent in Spirituals and vicar-general.", "During his rise to power, Cromwell made many enemies, including his former ally Anne Boleyn.", "He played a prominent role in her downfall.", "He later fell from power, after arranging the king's marriage to German princess Anne of Cleves.", "Cromwell had hoped that the marriage would breathe fresh life into the Reformation in England, but Henry found his new bride unattractive and it turned into a disaster for Cromwell, ending in an annulment six months later.", "Cromwell was arraigned under a bill of attainder and executed for treason and heresy on Tower Hill on 28 July 1540.", "The king later expressed regret at the loss of his chief minister."]], ["Ralph de Cromwell, 1st Baron Cromwell", ["Ralph de Cromwell, 1st Baron Cromwell( died 27 August 1398), Tattershall in Lincolnshire, was an English peer.", "He was summoned to the House of Lords as Lord Cromwell in 1375.", "Cromwell died in August, 1398, and was succeeded in the barony by his son, Ralph."]], ["Nonna of Nazianzus", ["Saint Nonna of Nazianzus was the wife of Gregory of Nazianzus the Elder, and the mother of Gregory the Theologian, Caesarius, and Gorgonia.", "She lived in Cappadocia, a province of the Roman Empire in present- day central Turkey."]], ["Gregory Cromwell, 1st Baron Cromwell", ["Gregory Cromwell, 1st Baron Cromwell, KB", "(c. 1520 \u2013 4 July 1551) was an English Peer.", "He was the only son of the Tudor statesman Thomas Cromwell, 1st Earl of Essex (c. 1485 \u2013 1540) and his wife Elizabeth Wyckes (d. 1529).", "Gregory's father Thomas Cromwell rose from obscurity to become the chief minister of Henry VIII, who attempted to modernize government at the expense of the privileges of the nobility and church.", "He used his office to promote religious reform and was one of the strongest advocates of the English Reformation.", "In 1537, Gregory married Elizabeth, Lady Ughtred, widow of Sir Anthony Ughtred, sister to Jane Seymour and therefore became brother-in-law to Henry VIII and uncle to Edward VI.", "Gregory survived the dramatic fall from royal favour and subsequent execution of his father in 1540, as well as the ousting of his brother-in-law and patron, Edward Seymour in 1549.", "He became a wealthy landowner, owning land and property in several counties in England, mainly in Rutland and Leicestershire.", "Gregory's family connections had provided him with wealth, property and privileges; however, it was through his own intelligence and ability, combined with the remarkable education and training provided by his father, that he was able to benefit from them, leaving his wife and family", "well provided for at his death.", "Gregory was succeeded by his eldest son, and heir, Henry.", "Gregory Cromwell died in July 1551, the same month as Henry Brandon, the young Duke of Suffolk and his brother Charles.", "He may be the subject of two portrait miniatures by Hans Holbein the Younger."]], ["Wingfield Cromwell, 2nd Earl of Ardglass", ["Wingfield Cromwell, 2nd Earl of Ardglass, DCL, (12 September 1624 \u2013 3 October 1668) was an English nobleman, son of Thomas Cromwell, 1st Earl of Ardglass and Elizabeth Meverell.", "He held the subsidiary titles of 2nd Viscount Lecale and 5th Baron Cromwell of Oakham."]], ["Juliet Elu", ["Juliet Elu is the Vice Chancellor of Gregory University in Nigeria."]], ["Henry Cromwell, 2nd Baron Cromwell", ["Henry Cromwell, 2nd Baron Cromwell", "(before 1 March 1538 \u2013 20 November 1592) was an English peer.", "He was the eldest son of Gregory Cromwell, 1st Baron Cromwell and Elizabeth Seymour, daughter to John Seymour of Wolf Hall, Wiltshire, and to Margery Wentworth.", "His mother's siblings included Jane Seymour, third consort of Henry VIII and the Protector Somerset."]], ["Elizabeth Seymour, Lady Cromwell", ["Elizabeth Seymour( c. 1518 \u2013 19 March 1568) was the daughter of Sir John Seymour of Wulfhall, Wiltshire and Margery Wentworth.", "Elizabeth and her sister Jane Seymour served in the household of Anne Boleyn, the second wife of Henry VIII.", "In his quest for a male heir, the king had divorced his first wife, Catherine of Aragon, whose only surviving child was a daughter, Mary.", "His marriage to Anne Boleyn had also resulted in a single daughter, Elizabeth.", "The queen's miscarriage of a son in January 1536 sealed her fate.", "The king, convinced that Anne could never give him male children, increasingly infatuated with Jane Seymour, and encouraged by the queen's enemies, was determined to replace her.", "The Seymours rose to prominence after the king's attention turned to Jane.", "In May 1536, Anne Boleyn was accused of treason and adultery with Mark Smeaton, a court musician, the courtiers Henry Norris, Sir Francis Weston, William Brereton and her brother, George Boleyn, Viscount Rochford.", "The trials and executions of the queen and her co-accused followed swiftly, and on 30 May 1536, eleven days after Anne's execution, Henry VIII and Jane were married.", "Elizabeth was not included in her sister's household during her brief reign, although she would serve two of Henry VIII's later wives, Anne of Cleves and Catherine Howard.", "Jane died 24 October 1537, twelve days after giving birth to a healthy son, Edward VI.", "Elizabeth lived under four Tudor monarchs and was married three times.", "By July 1530 she had married Sir Anthony Ughtred, Governor of Jersey, who died in 1534.", "She then married Gregory Cromwell, 1st Baron Cromwell, the son of Thomas Cromwell, chief minister to Henry VIII in 1537, who died in 1551.", "She married her third and last husband, Sir John Paulet, later Lord St. John, the son of William Paulet, 1st Marquess of Winchester in 1554."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Gregory Cromwell, 1st Baron Cromwell", 2], ["Thomas Cromwell", 9]], "evidences": [["Gregory Cromwell, 1st Baron Cromwell", "father", "Thomas Cromwell, 1st Earl of Essex"], ["Thomas Cromwell", "place of death", "Tower Hill"]], "answer": "Tower Hill"}
{"_id": "dcfe2a500bd911eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where did Niklas Frank's father die?", "context": [["Dance of Death (disambiguation)", ["Dance of Death, also called\" Danse Macabre\", is a late- medieval allegory of the universality of death.", "Dance of Death or The Dance of Death may also refer to:"]], ["Motherland (disambiguation)", ["Motherland is the place of one's birth, the place of one's ancestors, or the place of origin of an ethnic group.", "Motherland may also refer to:"]], ["Lennart Hjulstr\u00f6m", ["Lennart Hjalmar Hjulstr\u00f6m( born 18 July 1938) is a Swedish actor and director.", "He is married to Gunilla Nyroos, father of Niklas and Carin Hjulstr\u00f6m.", "His father is Filip Hjulstr\u00f6m."]], ["Magnus Landin Jacobsen", ["Magnus Landin Jacobsen( born 20 August 1995) is a Danish handballer for THW Kiel and the Danish national team.", "He is the younger brother of Niklas Landin Jacobsen."]], ["Place of birth", ["The place of birth( POB) or birthplace is the place where a person was born.", "This place is often used in legal documents, together with name and date of birth, to uniquely identify a person.", "As a general rule with respect to passports, the place of birth is determined to be the country that currently has\" sovereignty\" over the actual place of birth, regardless of when the birth actually occurred.", "The place of birth is not necessarily the place where the parents of the new baby live.", "If the baby is born in a hospital in another place, that place is the place of birth.", "In many countries, this also means that the government requires that the birth of the new baby is registered in the place of birth.", "Some countries place less or no importance on the place of birth, instead using alternative geographical characteristics for the purpose of identity documents.", "For example, Sweden has used the concept of\" f\u00f6delsehemortdomicile of birth\") since 1947.", "This means that the domicile of the baby's mother is the registered place of birth.", "The location of the maternity ward or other physical birthplace is considered unimportant.", "Similarly, Switzerland uses the concept of\" Heimatortlieu d'origineluogo d'origineplace of origin\" in German, French and Italian respectively).", "A child born to Swiss parents is automatically assigned the place of origin of the parent with the same last name, so the child either gets their mother's or father's place of origin.", "A child born to one Swiss parent and one foreign parent acquires the place of origin of their Swiss parent.", "In a Swiss passport and identity card, the holder's place of origin is stated, not their place of birth.", "In some countries( primarily in the Americas), the place of birth automatically determines the nationality of the baby, a practice often referred to by the Latin phrase\" jus soli\".", "Almost all countries outside the Americas instead attribute nationality based on the nationality( ies) of the baby's parents( referred to as\" jus sanguinis\").", "There can be some confusion regarding the place of birth if the birth takes place in an unusual way: when babies are born on an airplane or at sea, difficulties can arise.", "The place of birth of such a person depends on the law of the countries involved, which include the nationality of the plane or ship, the nationality( ies) of the parents and/ or the location of the plane or ship( if the birth occurs in the territorial waters or airspace of a country).", "Some administrative forms may request the applicant's\" country of birth\".", "It is important to determine from the requester whether the information requested refers to the applicant's\" place of birth\" or\" nationality at birth\".", "For US citizens born abroad who under the US Constitution acquire US citizenship at the time of birth, the nationality at birth will be USA( American), while the place of birth would be the country in which the actual birth takes place."]], ["Hans Frank", ["Hans Michael Frank (23 May 1900 \u2013 16 October 1946) was a German politician and lawyer who served as head of the General Government in Poland during the Second World War.", "Frank was an early member of the German Workers' Party, the precursor of the Nazi Party (NSDAP).", "He took part in the failed Beer Hall Putsch, and later became Adolf Hitler's personal legal adviser as well as the lawyer of the NSDAP.", "In 1933, Frank joined the Hitler Cabinet as Reich Minister without portfolio.", "After the German invasion of Poland in 1939, Frank was appointed Governor-General of the occupied Polish territories.", "During his tenure, he instituted a reign of terror against the civilian population and became directly involved in the mass murder of Jews.", "He engaged in the use of forced labour and oversaw four of the extermination camps; the policies of enslavement and extermination would later be used extensively in conquered territories of the Soviet Union.", "By 1942 Frank had lost Hitler's favour, but remained head of the General Government until its collapse in early 1945.", "After the war, Frank was found guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity at the Nuremberg trials.", "He was sentenced to death and executed by hanging in October 1946."]], ["Beaulieu-sur-Loire", ["Beaulieu- sur- Loire is a commune in the Loiret department in north -central France.", "It is also the place of death of Jacques MacDonald, a French general who served in the Napoleonic Wars"]], ["Where Was I", ["\" Where Was I?\" may refer to:"]], ["Niklas Frank", ["Niklas Frank (born 9 March 1939) is a German author and journalist best known for an intimate and strongly accusatory book about his father, Hans Frank, the lawyer who became Governor-General of German-occupied Poland during World War II."]], ["Sennedjem", ["The Ancient Egyptian artisan Sennedjem lived in Set Maat( translated as\" The Place of Truth\"), contemporary Deir el- Medina, on the west bank of the Nile, opposite Thebes, during the reigns of Seti I and Ramesses II.", "Sennedjem had the title\" Servant in the Place of Truth\".", "He was buried along with his wife, Iyneferti, and family in a tomb in the village necropolis.", "His tomb was discovered January 31, 1886.", "When Sennedjem's tomb was found, in it there was regular furniture from his home, including a stool and a bed, which he actually used when he was alive.", "His titles included Servant in the Place of Truth, meaning that he worked on the excavation and decoration of the nearby royal tombs."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Niklas Frank", 0], ["Hans Frank", 8]], "evidences": [["Niklas Frank", "father", "Hans Frank"], ["Hans Frank", "place of death", "Nuremberg"]], "answer": "Nuremberg"}
{"_id": "637241b20bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where did Ruth Scurr's husband graduate from?", "context": [["Joseph J. Sullivan (vaudeville)", ["Joseph J. Sullivan was a blackface comedian and acrobat in New York.", "He composed the song\" Where Did You Get That Hat?\" and first performed it in 1888.", "It was a great success and he performed it many times thereafter."]], ["John Korty", ["John Korty( born June 22, 1936) is an American film director and animator, best known for the television film\" The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman\" and the documentary\" Who Are the DeBolts?", "And Where Did They Get Nineteen Kids?\", as well as the theatrical animated feature\" Twice Upon a Time\".", "He has won an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature( for\" Who Are the DeBolts?\") and several other major awards.", "He is described by the film critic Leonard Maltin as\" a principled filmmaker who has worked both outside and within the mainstream, attempting to find projects that support his humanistic beliefs\"."]], ["Andrew Allen (singer)", ["Andrew Allen( born 6 May 1981) is a Canadian- born singer- songwriter from Vernon, British Columbia.", "He is signed to Sony/ ATV and has released 5 top 10 singles, and written and recorded many others, including\" Where Did We Go?\" with Carly Rae Jepsen.", "He also records covers and posts them on YouTube."]], ["Nancy Baron", ["Nancy Baron is an American rock singer who was active in New York City in the early 1960s, known for the singles\" Where Did My Jimmy Go?\" and\" I've Got A Feeling\"."]], ["Robert Paul Smith", ["Robert Paul Smith( April 16, 1915 \u2013 January 30, 1977) was an American author, most famous for his classic evocation of childhood,\" Where Did You Go? Out. What Did You Do? Nothing\"."]], ["Yaya Soumahoro", ["Yaya Alfa Soumahoro (born 28 September 1989) is an Ivorian professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder.", "Having begun his career with S\u00e9w\u00e9 Sports in his native country, he joined Thai club Muangthong United in 2008.", "His good performances earned him a move to K.A.A. Gent in 2010.", "He spent five and a half seasons with Gent but was plagued by recurring injuries throughout his time there.", "Following a half-season loan to Sint-Truidense V.V., he returned to Muangthong United where did not feature.", "In 2018, he joined Egyptian side Wadi Degla SC."]], ["Donnie Elbert", ["Donnie Elbert( May 25, 1936 \u2013 January 26, 1989) was an American soul singer and songwriter, who had a prolific career from the mid-1950s to the late 1970s.", "His US hits included\" Where Did Our Love Go?\"( 1972), and his reputation as a Northern soul artist in the UK was secured by\" A Little Piece of Leather\", a performance highlighting his powerful falsetto voice."]], ["Ruth Scurr", ["Dr Ruth Scurr FRSL (born 1971, London) is a British writer, historian and literary critic.", "She is a Fellow of Gonville & Caius College, Cambridge.", "She was educated at St Bernard's Convent, Slough; Oxford University, Cambridge University and the Ecole Normale Sup\u00e9rieure, Paris.", "She won a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship in 2000.", "Her first book, \"Fatal Purity: Robespierre and the French Revolution\" (Chatto & Windus, 2006; Metropolitan Books, 2006) won the Franco-British Society Literary Prize (2006), was shortlisted for the Duff Cooper Prize (2006), long-listed for the Samuel Johnson Prize (2007) and was listed among the 100 Best Books of the Decade in The Times in 2009.", "It has been translated into five languages.", "Her second book, \"John Aubrey: My own Life\" (Chatto & Windus, 2015; New York Review of Books, 2016) was shortlisted for the 2015 Costa Biography Award and the James Tait Black Memorial Prize.", "It was chosen as a 2015 Book of the Year in fifteen newspapers and magazines, including: the Daily Telegraph, the Financial Times, the Times, the Sunday Times, the Times Literary Supplement, the Sunday Express, the Guardian, the Spectator and the New Statesman.", "It was chosen as a 2016 Book of the Year by Publisher's Weekly, Kirkus Review and the Washington Post.", "Scurr began reviewing regularly for \"The Times\" and \"The Times Literary Supplement\" in 1997.", "Since then she has also written for \"The Daily TelegraphThe ObserverNew StatesmanThe London Review of BooksThe New York Review of BooksThe NationThe New York ObserverThe Guardian\" and \"The Wall Street Journal\".", "She has been a consultant editor at \"The Times Literary Supplement\" since 2015.", "She was a judge on the Man Booker Prize panel in 2007, and the Samuel Johnson Prize panel in 2014.", "She is a member of the Folio Prize Academy.", "Scurr is Director of Studies in Human, Social and Political Sciences for Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge where she has been a Fellow since 2006.", "Her research interests include: 17th and 18th century history of ideas; biographical, autobiographical and life writing; the British and French Enlightenments; the French Revolution; Revolutionary Memoir; early Feminist Political Thought; and contemporary fiction in English.", "She was married to the political theorist John Dunn between 1997 and 2013.", "She has two daughters and a stepson."]], ["John Dunn (political theorist)", ["John Montfort Dunn (born 9 September 1940) is emeritus Professor of Political Theory at King's College, Cambridge, and Visiting Professor in the Graduate School of Social Sciences and Humanities at Chiba University, Japan."]], ["Benny Rubinstein", ["Benny Rubinstein is a former Israeli footballer who played in Maccabi Netanya and Hapoel Netanya, who now works in Real estate development.", "http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/real-estate/where-did-the-millions-go-1.302730", "Benny's son, Aviram also played football for Maccabi Netanya."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Ruth Scurr", 16], ["John Dunn (political theorist)", 0]], "evidences": [["Ruth Scurr", "spouse", "John Dunn"], ["John Dunn", "educated at", "King's College"]], "answer": "King's College"}
{"_id": "4034cfb20bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Which country Joan Of Valois, Queen Of Navarre's husband is from?", "context": [["Blanche of Navarre, Countess of Champagne", ["Blanche of Navarre( ?\u20131229) was countess and then regent of Champagne and finally also regent of her native kingdom of Navarre.", "She was the youngest daughter of Sancho VI of Navarre and Sancha of Castile, who died in 1179, about two years after Blanche's birth.", "Her eldest brother, Sancho VII of Navarre, succeeded their father as King of Navarre and was the last male descendant of the first dynasty of Kings of Navarre, the Pamplona dynasty, dying childless.", "Her elder sister Berengaria of Navarre married Richard I of England."]], ["Joan of Valois, Countess of Beaumont", ["Joan of Valois (1304\u20131363) was the daughter of Charles of Valois and his second wife Catherine I of Courtenay, titular empress of Constantinople.", "Half sister to Philip VI of Valois, in around 1320 she married Robert III of Artois, Count of Beaumont-le-Roger and seigneur of Conches.", "They had five known children:\nRobert III of Artois had attempted to recover the title of count of Artois, which had been taken from him by his aunt Mahaut of Artois, but was condemned and exiled in 1331 for making and presenting forged documents in the process of filing against her.", "Joan of Valois and their children were therefore imprisoned by order of her half-brother Philip VI."]], ["Ren\u00e9 I, Viscount of Rohan", ["Ren\u00e9 I de Rohan,( 1516\u20131552) 18th Viscount of Rohan, Viscount and Prince de L\u00e9on, and Marquis de Blain married Isabella of Navarre daughter of jure uxoris King John III of Navarre and Catherine of Navarre, Queen of Navarre."]], ["Joan of Valois, Queen of Navarre", ["Joan of France, also known as \"Joan\" or \"Joanna of Valois\" (24 June 1343, Ch\u00e2teauneuf-sur-Loire \u2013 3 November 1373, \u00c9vreux), was the daughter of John II of France (called \"The Good\"), and his first wife, Bonne of Luxembourg.", "She married Charles II of Navarre (called \"The Bad\"), and became Queen-consort of Navarre."]], ["Joan of Navarre (nun)", ["Joan of Navarre( 1326 \u2013 3 July 1387) was a princess from the French House of \u00c9vreux, the eldest child of King Philip III and Queen Joan II of Navarre."]], ["Joan of Navarre (regent)", ["Joan of Navarre( 1382 \u2013 July 1413) was the heir presumptive to the throne of Navarre in 1402 \u2013 1413, and regent of Navarre in the absence of her father in 1409 \u2013 1411.", "She was the eldest child of King Charles III of Navarre by his wife Eleanor, daughter of King Henry II of Castile."]], ["Isabella of Navarre, Viscountess of Rohan", ["Isabel d' Albret of Navarre( 1512\u20131555) was the daughter of John III of Navarre( died 1516) and Catherine I of Navarre, sister and heiress of Francis Phoebus, King of Navarre.", "As heir apparent, her brother rose to the throne in 1517 as Henry II of Navarre, grandfather of King Henry III of Navarre( Henry IV of France)."]], ["Charles II of Navarre", ["Charles II (10 October 1332 \u2013 1 January 1387), called Charles the Bad, was King of Navarre 1349\u20131387 and Count of \u00c9vreux 1343\u20131387.", "Besides the Pyrenean Kingdom of Navarre, he had extensive lands in Normandy, inherited from his father, Count Philip of \u00c9vreux, and his mother, Queen Joan II of Navarre, who had received them as compensation for resigning her claims to France, Champagne, and Brie in 1328.", "Thus, in Northern France, Charles possessed \u00c9vreux, Mortain, parts of Vexin, and a portion of Cotentin.", "He was a major player at a critical juncture in the Hundred Years' War between France and England, repeatedly switching sides in order to further his own agenda.", "His horrific death by burning was widely considered God's justice upon him."]], ["Blanche of Navarre, Queen of France", ["Blanche of Navarre (1330 \u2013 5 October 1398) was Queen of France as the wife of King Philip VI.", "She was the second child and daughter of Queen Joan II of Navarre and King Philip III of Navarre.", "She belonged to the House of \u00c9vreux, a cadet branch of the House of Capet, and married into the House of Valois, another cadet branch of the House of Capet."]], ["Marie of Valois, Duchess of Calabria", ["Marie of Valois( 1309 \u2013 23 October 1331), was the eldest daughter of Charles of Valois by his third wife Mahaut of Ch\u00e2tillon.", "She was a member of the House of Valois.", "One of her five children was Queen Joanna I of Naples."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Joan of Valois, Queen of Navarre", 1], ["Charles II of Navarre", 1]], "evidences": [["Joan of Valois, Queen of Navarre", "spouse", "Charles II of Navarre"], ["Charles II of Navarre", "country of citizenship", "Kingdom of Navarre"]], "answer": "Kingdom of Navarre"}
{"_id": "fc53093c0bae11ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is Joseph Pease, 3Rd Baron Gainford's paternal grandmother?", "context": [["Anne Denman", ["Anne Denman( 1587\u20131661) was born in Olde Hall, Retford, Nottinghamshire.", "Through a fortunate second marriage with Thomas Aylesbury, she became the grandmother of Lady Anne Hyde, Duchess of York and great- grandmother of Queen Mary II and Queen Anne."]], ["Joseph Pease, 3rd Baron Gainford", ["Joseph Edward Pease, 3rd Baron Gainford (25 December 1921 \u2013 4 April 2013) was a British hereditary peer and a member of the Pease family.", "He was the eldest son of Joseph Pease, 2nd Baron Gainford and his wife Veronica Margaret Noble.", "He was educated at Eton College, Gordonstoun and the Open University.", "He married 1953, Margaret Theophila Radcliffe Tyndale, (born 1925)", "daughter of Henry Edmund Guise Tyndale, M.B.E. by Ruth Isabel Walcott Radcliffe.", "The couple had two daughters, Hon.", "Joanna Ruth Miriam Pease (born 1959) and Hon.", "Virginia Claire Margaret Pease (born 1960).", "He succeeded to the title on his father's death in 1971."]], ["Sir Richard Pease, 3rd Baronet", ["Sir Richard Thorn Pease, 3rd Baronet DL( born 20 May 1922) is a British former banker, who was chairman of Yorkshire Bank, and vice- chairman of Barclays."]], ["Kaoru Hatoyama", ["After the elections of 2009, she became more widely known as the grandmother of Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama and his politician brother Kunio Hatoyama."]], ["Mona Hopton Bell", ["Mona Hopton Bell( 1867- 1940) was a British artist, best known for her portraits of civic figures.", "She was the grandmother of the painter Jean H. Bell."]], ["Joseph Pease, 2nd Baron Gainford", ["Joseph Pease, 2nd Baron Gainford (1889\u20131971) was a British hereditary peer and a member of the Pease family.", "He was the only son of the Liberal peer Joseph Albert Pease, 1st Baron Gainford and his wife Ethel Havelock-Allan, a daughter of Sir Henry Marshman Havelock-Allan, Bt..", "He married 1921, Veronica Margaret Noble, (died 1995) daughter of Sir George John William Noble, 2nd Baronet.", "Children were:"]], ["Hannah Arnold", ["Hannah Arnold, also known as Hannah Waterman King, was the grandmother of Benedict Arnolds children."]], ["Hubba bint Hulail", ["Hubba bint Hulail was the grandmother of Hashim ibn' Abd Manaf, thus the great- great- great- grandmother of the Islamic\" Nab\u012b\"( Prophet) Muhammad ibn Abdullah."]], ["Tjuyu", ["Tjuyu( sometimes transliterated as Thuya or Thuyu) was an Egyptian noblewoman and the mother of queen Tiye, and the wife of Yuya.", "She is the grandmother of Akhenaten, and great grandmother of Tutankhamun."]], ["Diana Guardato", ["Diana Guardato was a member of the aristocratic Patrician Guardato family, and had three children with King Ferdinand I: Diana Guardato is the 16th- Great Grandmother of His Royal Highness Albert II of Belgium, 15th- Great Grandmother of His Majesty Juan Carlos", "I of Spain, 17th- Great Grandmother of Philippe of Belgium, 14th- Great Grandmother of His Majesty Manuel II of Portugal, 16th- Great Grandmother of Grand Duke Henri, as well as many others."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Joseph Pease, 3rd Baron Gainford", 1], ["Joseph Pease, 2nd Baron Gainford", 1]], "evidences": [["Joseph Edward Pease, 3rd Baron Gainford", "father", "Joseph Pease, 2nd Baron Gainford"], ["Joseph Pease, 2nd Baron Gainford", "mother", "Ethel Havelock-Allan"]], "answer": "Ethel Havelock-Allan"}
{"_id": "de25170809c011ebbdb0ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Are both John Septimus Roe Anglican Community School and St Mary'S Cathedral College, Sydney located in the same country?", "context": [["Swan Valley Anglican Community School", ["Swan Valley Anglican Community School is a co-educational, Kindergarten to Year 12, day school located in Perth, Western Australia.", "The school opened in 2006 on a site in Aveley near Ellenbrook in Perth's North East scenic Swan Valley.", "Student numbers have grown to over 1100.", "Swan Valley Anglican Community School is a school of the Anglican Schools Commission.", "The Anglican Schools Commission was founded to establish and support low fee paying Anglican systemic schools which provide a high quality, inclusive, caring Christian education."]], ["Matthew Hughes (politician)", ["Matthew Hughes( born 9 February 1950) is an Australian politician.", "He has been a Labor member of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly since the 2017 state election, representing Kalamunda.", "Hughes was born in Audenshaw in the United Kingdom, and moved to Australia in 1979.", "He was a teacher and the principal of John Septimus Roe Anglican Community School, and also served on Swan City Council."]], ["St Mary's Cathedral College, Sydney", ["St Mary's Cathedral College( abbreviated as SMCC) is a Catholic Systemic single sex school for boys, located in the central business district of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.", "Founded in 1824, it is the oldest Catholic school in Australia and among the oldest schools in the country, currently catering for approximately 770 students from Year 3 to Year 12.", "The College is administered by the Catholic Education Office of the Archdiocese of Sydney and operates as a systemic school; attached to St Mary's Cathedral.", "The school is currently the responsibility of the Congregation of Christian Brothers and was the last school in Sydney to be served by Christian Brothers as both principal and deputy principal."]], ["Thom Collegiate", ["Thom Collegiate is a high school located in the Coronation Park area of north Regina, SK.", "It is named for Douglas J. Thom- a lawyer, author, and member of the Regina Collegiate Board.", "The school offers a dual- track French immersion program.", "It also offers various Advanced Placement courses.", "Thom's feeder schools include Coronation Park Community School, Dr. L.M. Hanna School, \u00c9cole Centennial Community School, \u00c9cole Elsie Mironuck Community School, Glady s McDonald School, Imperial Community School, M.J. Coldwell School, McDermid Community School, and Ruth Pawson School."]], ["Bedford Road Collegiate", ["Bedford Road Collegiate is a public high school on the west side of the city of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.", "It is Saskatoon's second oldest high school, opened on February 12, 1923.", "It is also known as BRCI( Bedford Road Collegiate Institute), or Bedford.", "Bedford Road Collegiate is part of the Saskatoon Public School Division.", "Currently its feeder schools are Caswell Community School, Henry Kelsey School, King George Community School, Mayfair Community School, Princess Alexandra Community School, and Westmount Community School."]], ["John Septimus Roe Anglican Community School", ["John Septimus Roe Anglican Community School( abbreviated as JSRACS or JSR) is a dual- campus independent Anglican co-educational primary and secondary day school, located in Perth, Western Australia.", "The school is named after the notable West Australian and first Surveyor- General of Western Australia, John Septimus Roe.", "It is the largest member of the Anglican Schools Commission and is also noted for having the longest name of any school in Western Australia."]], ["St. Mary's Schools (Worcester, Massachusetts)", ["St. Mary's Elementary School and St. Mary's Jr./ Sr. High School, known as St. Mary's Schools, are private, Roman Catholic Schools in Worcester, Massachusetts serving Pre -K through Grade 12.", "It is located in the Vernon Hill section of Worcester, Massachusetts in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Worcester."]], ["St. Mary Cathedral High School (Michigan)", ["St. Mary Cathedral High School is a private, Roman Catholic high school in Gaylord, Michigan.", "It is located in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Gaylord."]], ["St. Mary's Cathedral", ["St. Mary's Cathedral, St. Mary Cathedral, Cathedral of St. Mary the Virgin and similar may refer to:"]], ["Archbishop M.C. O'Neill High School", ["Archbishop M.C. O'Neill High School is a Catholic secondary education institute located in the Coronation Park neighbourhood of north Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada currently celebrating its 50th anniversary.", "It is officially designated as a community school.", "The student population is made up of individuals from the north, west, and central areas of town.", "Named for a former local archbishop, Michael C. O'Neill, the school offers instruction in both English and French Immersion.", "Its feeder elementary schools include Sacred Heart Community School, St. Angela Merici School, St. Francis Community School, St. Gregory School, St. Joan of Arc School, St. Josaphat School, St. Mary School, St. Michael Community School, St. Peter School and St. Timothy School."]]], "supporting_facts": [["John Septimus Roe Anglican Community School", 0], ["St Mary's Cathedral College, Sydney", 0]], "evidences": [["John Septimus Roe Anglican Community School", "country", "Australia"], ["St Mary's Cathedral College, Sydney", "country", "Australia"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "c5a00e860bda11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where did Sylvia Burka's husband die?", "context": [["Motherland (disambiguation)", ["Motherland is the place of one's birth, the place of one's ancestors, or the place of origin of an ethnic group.", "Motherland may also refer to:"]], ["Place of birth", ["The place of birth( POB) or birthplace is the place where a person was born.", "This place is often used in legal documents, together with name and date of birth, to uniquely identify a person.", "As a general rule with respect to passports, the place of birth is determined to be the country that currently has\" sovereignty\" over the actual place of birth, regardless of when the birth actually occurred.", "The place of birth is not necessarily the place where the parents of the new baby live.", "If the baby is born in a hospital in another place, that place is the place of birth.", "In many countries, this also means that the government requires that the birth of the new baby is registered in the place of birth.", "Some countries place less or no importance on the place of birth, instead using alternative geographical characteristics for the purpose of identity documents.", "For example, Sweden has used the concept of\" f\u00f6delsehemortdomicile of birth\") since 1947.", "This means that the domicile of the baby's mother is the registered place of birth.", "The location of the maternity ward or other physical birthplace is considered unimportant.", "Similarly, Switzerland uses the concept of\" Heimatortlieu d'origineluogo d'origineplace of origin\" in German, French and Italian respectively).", "A child born to Swiss parents is automatically assigned the place of origin of the parent with the same last name, so the child either gets their mother's or father's place of origin.", "A child born to one Swiss parent and one foreign parent acquires the place of origin of their Swiss parent.", "In a Swiss passport and identity card, the holder's place of origin is stated, not their place of birth.", "In some countries( primarily in the Americas), the place of birth automatically determines the nationality of the baby, a practice often referred to by the Latin phrase\" jus soli\".", "Almost all countries outside the Americas instead attribute nationality based on the nationality( ies) of the baby's parents( referred to as\" jus sanguinis\").", "There can be some confusion regarding the place of birth if the birth takes place in an unusual way: when babies are born on an airplane or at sea, difficulties can arise.", "The place of birth of such a person depends on the law of the countries involved, which include the nationality of the plane or ship, the nationality( ies) of the parents and/ or the location of the plane or ship( if the birth occurs in the territorial waters or airspace of a country).", "Some administrative forms may request the applicant's\" country of birth\".", "It is important to determine from the requester whether the information requested refers to the applicant's\" place of birth\" or\" nationality at birth\".", "For US citizens born abroad who under the US Constitution acquire US citizenship at the time of birth, the nationality at birth will be USA( American), while the place of birth would be the country in which the actual birth takes place."]], ["Sylvia Burka", ["Sylvia Burka (born May 4, 1954 in Winnipeg, Manitoba) is a former ice speed skater and track cyclist from Canada of Latvian descent, who represented her native country at three consecutive Winter Olympics, starting in 1972 in Sapporo, Japan.", "She was the first person in history to win a World Championship in both Allround and Sprint disciplines (1976 and 1977).", "She never won an Olympic medal, with her best Olympic result being the fourth place in 1000 m in 1976.", "In 1977, she was inducted into Canada's Sports Hall of Fame.", "In 1983 she was inducted into the Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame and Museum.", "She was married to Jocelyn Lovell, an Olympic cyclist."]], ["Beaulieu-sur-Loire", ["Beaulieu- sur- Loire is a commune in the Loiret department in north -central France.", "It is also the place of death of Jacques MacDonald, a French general who served in the Napoleonic Wars"]], ["Place of origin", ["In Switzerland, the place of origin( literally\" home place\" or\" citizen place\") denotes where a Swiss citizen has their municipal citizenship.", "It is not to be confused with the place of birth or place of residence, although two or all three of these locations may be identical depending on the person's circumstances."]], ["Dance of Death (disambiguation)", ["Dance of Death, also called\" Danse Macabre\", is a late- medieval allegory of the universality of death.", "Dance of Death or The Dance of Death may also refer to:"]], ["Sennedjem", ["The Ancient Egyptian artisan Sennedjem lived in Set Maat( translated as\" The Place of Truth\"), contemporary Deir el- Medina, on the west bank of the Nile, opposite Thebes, during the reigns of Seti I and Ramesses II.", "Sennedjem had the title\" Servant in the Place of Truth\".", "He was buried along with his wife, Iyneferti, and family in a tomb in the village necropolis.", "His tomb was discovered January 31, 1886.", "When Sennedjem's tomb was found, in it there was regular furniture from his home, including a stool and a bed, which he actually used when he was alive.", "His titles included Servant in the Place of Truth, meaning that he worked on the excavation and decoration of the nearby royal tombs."]], ["Where Was I", ["\" Where Was I?\" may refer to:"]], ["Jocelyn Lovell", ["Jocelyn Charles Bjorn Lovell (19 July 1950 \u2013 3 June 2016) was a Canadian cyclist.", "He won dozens of Canadian national titles for track and road cycling in the 1970s and early 1980s, as well as gold medals at the Commonwealth Games and Pan American Games.", "He competed at three Olympic Games.", "His victories, at international competitions, renewed global interest in Canadian cycling.", "At the 1978 Commonwealth Games in Edmonton, he won three gold medals in Games record times.", "Later that year he won a silver medal at the world championships.", "He continued to race as an amateur into the early 1980s.", "On 4 August 1983, he was involved in a collision with a dump truck while training in Halton Region, just northwest of Toronto.", "The truck hit him from behind and broke his neck and pelvis.", "From that moment on, he permanently became quadriplegic.", "No charges were laid.", "In 1985, he was inducted into the Canadian Sports Hall of Fame."]], ["In the City of Sylvia", ["In the City of Sylvia is a 2007 film directed by Jos\u00e9 Luis Guer\u00edn.", "The film follows a young man credited only as' \u00c9l'( English:' Him') as he wanders central Strasbourg in search of Sylvia, a woman he asked for directions in a bar six years earlier."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Sylvia Burka", 5], ["Jocelyn Lovell", 7]], "evidences": [["Sylvia Burka", "spouse", "Jocelyn Lovell"], ["Jocelyn Lovell", "place of death", "Toronto"]], "answer": "Toronto"}
{"_id": "e8d92a1a0bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where did the director of film God'S Gun die?", "context": [["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["Julie Anderson", ["Julie Anderson is a documentary film maker.", "On January 24, 2012, she was nominated for an Academy Award for the film\" God Is the Bigger Elvis\"."]], ["Mia Malkova", ["Mia Malkova( born July 1, 1992) is an American pornographic actress.", "She is the subject of the 2018 documentary film\" God, Sex and Truth\"."]], ["God's Gun", ["God's Gun (also known as Diamante Lobo) is a 1976 Italian\u2013Israeli Spaghetti Western filmed in Israel directed by Gianfranco Parolini (credited as Frank Kramer) and starring Lee Van Cleef, Jack Palance, Leif Garrett and Sybil Danning.", "Palance plays the head of a malicious group of bandits and Van Cleef plays a double-role of brothers: a priest and a reformed gunfighter determined to stop them.", "Leif Garrett plays the main character in the film as Johnny, a fatherless kid who brings the reformed gunfighter to town."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Rebecca Cammisa", ["Rebecca Cammisa is an American documentary filmmaker.", "On January 24, 2012, she was nominated for an Academy Award for the film\" God Is the Bigger Elvis\"."]], ["Gianfranco Parolini", ["Gianfranco Parolini (20 February 1925 in Rome, Italy \u2013 26 April 2018 in Rome, Italy) was an Italian film director.", "He is often credited as Frank Kramer.", "Among his films are \"The Sabata Trilogy\", several sword and sandal films, most of the Kommissar X films and a number of Spaghetti Westerns.", "He claimed to have written over 100 thriller novels before becoming an assistant to Giuseppe D'Amato."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Jesse E. Hobson", ["Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 \u2013 November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955.", "Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation."]]], "supporting_facts": [["God's Gun", 0], ["Gianfranco Parolini", 0]], "evidences": [["God's Gun", "director", "Gianfranco Parolini"], ["Gianfranco Parolini", "place of death", "Rome"]], "answer": "Rome"}
{"_id": "b6990ebe0bdb11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of the director of film The Party Animal?", "context": [["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]], ["S. N. Mathur", ["S.N. Mathur was the Director of the Indian Intelligence Bureau between September 1975 and February 1980.", "He was also the Director General of Police in Punjab."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Vincent M. Ferrara", ["Vincent M. Ferrara, also known as\" The Animal\",( born 1949) is an Italian- American mobster from Boston, Massachusetts and former Capo of the New England- based Patriarca crime family of La Cosa Nostra."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["David Beaird", ["David Hardin Beaird (August 19, 1952 \u2013 February 6, 2019) was an American film and stage director, screenwriter, and playwright.", "He was born in Shreveport, Louisiana."]], ["The Party Animal", ["The Party Animal is a movie written and directed by David Beaird.", "Since its inauspicious debut in 1984, it has become a minor cult classic."]], ["Jesse E. Hobson", ["Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 \u2013 November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955.", "Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Party Animal", 0], ["David Beaird", 1]], "evidences": [["The Party Animal", "director", "David Beaird"], ["David Beaird", "place of birth", "Shreveport"]], "answer": "Shreveport"}
{"_id": "f6f24a7a0bdb11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of the director of film The Young Ones (1961 Film)?", "context": [["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["The Young Ones (1961 film)", ["The Young Ones (US title: Wonderful to Be Young!) is a 1961 British film musical, directed by Sidney J. Furie and featuring Cliff Richard, Robert Morley as his character's father, Carole Gray as his love interest, and the Shadows as his band.", "The screenplay was written by Peter Myers and Ronald Cass, who also wrote most of the songs.", "Herbert Ross choreographed the dance scenes.", "The film was produced by the Associated British Picture Corporation and shot at their Elstree Studios.", "It had its World Premiere on 13 December 1961 at the Warner Theatre in London's West End."]], ["Sidney J. Furie", ["Sidney Joseph Furie (born February 28, 1933) is a Canadian film director, screenwriter, and producer best known for his extensive work in both British and American cinema between the 1960s and early 1980s.", "Like his contemporaries Norman Jewison and Ted Kotcheff, he was one of earliest Canadian directors to achieve mainstream critical and financial success outside their native country at a time when its film industry was virtually nonexistent.", "He won a BAFTA Film Award and was nominated for a Palme d'Or for his work on the acclaimed spy thriller \"The Ipcress File\" starring Michael Caine.", "He is considered by some an \"auteur\" director, elevating otherwise unremarkable genre films through strong, creative visuals, and atmospheric direction.", "His 1981 horror film \"", "The Entity\" was declared by director Martin Scorsese as one of the scariest movies of all time, and his Vietnam War film \"The Boys in Company C\" was a major influence on Stanley Kubrick's \"Full Metal Jacket.", "\" He is also the co-creator of the \"Iron Eagle\" action film franchise, and directed three of its four entries."]], ["S. N. Mathur", ["S.N. Mathur was the Director of the Indian Intelligence Bureau between September 1975 and February 1980.", "He was also the Director General of Police in Punjab."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Teddy Green", ["Teddy Green is an English actor, choreographer, and dancer probably best known for playing supporting roles in two Cliff Richard films,\" The Young Ones\" and\" Summer Holiday\"."]], ["Lise Mayer", ["Lise Mayer( born 29 November 1959) is an American born English television and film writer, best known as a creator and co writer of the BBC comedy series\" The Young Ones\", alongside Rik Mayall and Ben Elton."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Jesse E. Hobson", ["Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 \u2013 November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955.", "Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Young Ones (1961 film)", 0], ["Sidney J. Furie", 0]], "evidences": [["The Young Ones", "director", "Sidney J. Furie"], ["Sidney J. Furie", "place of birth", "Canadian"]], "answer": "Canadian"}
{"_id": "536b0e940bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of the performer of song El Beso (Song)?", "context": [["Kristian Leontiou", ["Kristian Leontiou (born February 1982) is a British singer of Greek Cypriot descent, and is the singer for the indie rock band One eskimO."]], ["Billy Milano", ["Billy Milano is a Bronx- born heavy metal musician now based in Austin, Texas.", "He is the singer and- occasionally- guitarist and bassist of crossover thrash band M.O.D., and he was also the singer of its predecessor, Stormtroopers of Death.", "He was also the singer of United Forces, which also featured his Stormtroopers of Death bandmate Dan Lilker."]], ["O Valencia!", ["\" O Valencia!\" is the fifth single by the indie rock band", "The Decemberists, and the first released from their fourth studio album,\" The Crane Wife\".", "The music was written by The Decemberists and the lyrics by Colin Meloy.", "It tells a story of two star- crossed lovers.", "The singer falls in love with a person who belongs to an opposing gang.", "At the end of the song, the singer's lover jumps in to defend the singer, who is confronting his lover's brother( the singer's\" sworn enemy\") and is killed by the bullet intended for the singer."]], ["Pablo Albor\u00e1n", ["Pablo Moreno de Albor\u00e1n Ferr\u00e1ndiz (born 31 May 1989 in M\u00e1laga) popularly known as Pablo Albor\u00e1n, is a Spanish musician, singer, and songwriter.", "In 2011, he was nominated for three Latin Grammy Awards.", "Albor\u00e1n has released three studio albums, two live albums, and various musical collaborations.", "His records are distributed by Warner Music which debuted in 2010 with their first official release, \"Solamente T\u00fa\", the first single from his debut album \"Pablo Alboran\" (2011), released in February 2011.", "The album ranked No. 1 in its first week of sales, making Albor\u00e1n the first solo artist to sign a complete debut album to rank to the top since 1998 in Spain.", "A few months after releasing his first album, it was published in acoustic as the first recorded live concert by the singer.", "Several weeks after it debuted to the top in Spain, it was launched in Portugal, getting to be No. 1 for several weeks.", "Of all his singles, two stand out in terms of popularity: \"Solamente t\u00fa\" and \"Perd\u00f3name\" which he sang together with singer Carminho, being number one in sales, both in Spain and in Portugal."]], ["Bernie Bonvoisin", ["Bernard Bonvoisin, known as Bernie Bonvoisin( born 9 July 1956 in Nanterre, Hauts- de- Seine), is a French hard rock singer and film director.", "He is best known for having been the singer of Trust.", "He was one of the best friends of Bon Scott the singer of AC/ DC and together they recorded the song\" Ride On\" which was one of the last songs by Bon Scott."]], ["Astrid North", ["Astrid North( Astrid Karina North Radmann; 24 August 1973, Berlin \u2013 25 June 2019, Berlin) was a German soul singer and songwriter.", "She was the singer of the German band, with whom she released five Albums.", "As guest singer of the band she published three albums."]], ["Panda (Astro song)", ["\" Panda\" is a song of the Chilean band Astro and is the fifth song of the homonymous album of the year 2011.", "The song was composed and produced by the singer of the band Andr\u00e9s Nusser and released like third single of the album on February 1, 2013."]], ["Caspar Babypants", ["Caspar Babypants is the stage name of children's music artist Chris Ballew, who is also widely known as the singer of The Presidents of the United States of America."]], ["El Beso (song)", ["\"El Beso\" is a song recorded by the Spanish singer-songwriter Pablo Albor\u00e1n.", "The song was released as the second single from his second studio album \"", "Tanto\" (2012).", "It was released in December 2012 as a digital download in Spain.", "The single has peaked to number 1 on the Spanish Singles Chart in February 2013"]], ["Jim Bob", ["James Robert Morrison, known as Jim Bob, is a British musician and author.", "He was the singer of indie punk band Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine."]]], "supporting_facts": [["El Beso (song)", 0], ["Pablo Albor\u00e1n", 0]], "evidences": [["El Beso", "performer", "Pablo Albor\u00e1n"], ["Pablo Albor\u00e1n", "place of birth", "M\u00e1laga"]], "answer": "M\u00e1laga"}
{"_id": "01b2d6ae0bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the date of birth of Frederick Of Liege's father?", "context": [["Frederick Nassau de Zuylestein", ["Frederick of Nassau, Lord of Zuylestein( 1624\u20131672) was an illegitimate son of Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange, by Margaretha Catharina Bruyns,"]], ["Frederick of Montb\u00e9liard", ["Frederick of Montb\u00e9liard or Frederick of M\u00f6mpelgard( died 29 June 1091) was from a noble family in Lotharingia.", "Through marriage he became margrave of Turin( 1080 \u2013 1091)."]], ["Frederick of Liege", ["Frederick was Bishop of Liege, son of Albert III, Count of Namur.", "Godfrey I, Count of Louvain came into conflict with Otbert, Bishop of Li\u00e8ge, over the county of Brunengeruz that both claimed.", "In 1099, Emperor Henry IV allotted the county to his close supporter, the bishop, who entrusted it to Albert III, Count of Namur.", "Bishop Otbert died in 1119.", "Two separate candidates were elected to replace him and Godfrey sided with the loser.", "Frederick became Bishop of Liege succeeding Bishop Alexander (who was forced to stand down after being charged with acts of simony, 1119).", "As a result, the newly appointed Bishop Frederick suffered open animosity from", "Alexander\u2019s supporters.", "It is believed that Frederick was poisoned by the count of Louvain, and suffered death in 1121."]], ["Albert III, Count of Namur", ["Albert III (born 1027; died 29 July 1102) was the Count of Namur from 1063 until his death.", "He was the son of Count Albert II and Regelinde of Verdun."]], ["Brian Saunders (weightlifter)", ["Brian Saunders( date of birth and death unknown) was a male weightlifter who competed for England."]], ["Duke Eugen of W\u00fcrttemberg (1758\u20131822)", ["Duke Eugen of W\u00fcrttemberg( 21 November 1758 \u2013 20 June 1822) was a German prince.", "He was the brother of Frederick I of W\u00fcrttemberg"]], ["Etan Boritzer", ["Etan Boritzer( born 1950) is an American writer of children \u2019s literature who is best known for his book\" What is God?\" first published in 1989.", "His best selling\" What is?\" illustrated children's book series on character education and difficult subjects for children is a popular teaching guide for parents, teachers and child- life professionals.", "Boritzer gained national critical acclaim after\" What is God?\" was published in 1989 although the book has caused controversy from religious fundamentalists for its universalist views.", "The other current books in the\" What is?\" series include", "What is Love?,", "What is Death?,", "What is Beautiful?,", "What is Funny?,", "What is Right?,", "What is Peace?,", "What is Money?,", "What is Dreaming?,", "What is a Friend?,", "What is True?,", "What is a Family?,", "What is a Feeling?\"", "The series is now also translated into 15 languages.", "Boritzer was first published in 1963 at the age of 13 when he wrote an essay in his English class at Wade Junior High School in the Bronx, New York on the assassination of John F. Kennedy.", "His essay was included in a special anthology by New York City public school children compiled and published by the New York City Department of Education.", "Boritzer now lives in Venice, California and maintains his publishing office there also.", "He has helped numerous other authors to get published through\" How to Get Your Book Published!\" programs.", "Boritzer is also a yoga teacher who teaches regular classes locally and guest- teaches nationally.", "He is also recognized nationally as an erudite speaker on\" The Teachings of the Buddha.\""]], ["Theodred II (Bishop of Elmham)", ["Theodred II was a medieval Bishop of Elmham.", "The date of Theodred's consecration unknown, but the date of his death was sometime between 995 and 997."]], ["Frederick of Denmark (bishop)", ["Frederick of Denmark( 13 April 1532\u20137 October 1556) was the youngest son of Frederick I of Denmark and Sophie of Pomerania.", "He was the Prince- Bishop of Hildesheim and Bishop of Schleswig."]], ["Terence Robinson", ["Terence D. Robinson( date of birth and death unknown) was a male wrestler who competed for England."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Frederick of Liege", 0], ["Albert III, Count of Namur", 0]], "evidences": [["Frederick was Bishop of Liege", "father", "Albert III, Count of Namur"], ["Albert III, Count of Namur", "date of birth", "1027"]], "answer": "1027"}
{"_id": "2bc995140bdc11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the place of death of the director of film Behind Green Lights?", "context": [["Jesse E. Hobson", ["Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 \u2013 November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955.", "Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation."]], ["Behind Green Lights", ["Behind Green Lights is a 1946 American film noir directed by Otto Brower."]], ["S. N. Mathur", ["S.N. Mathur was the Director of the Indian Intelligence Bureau between September 1975 and February 1980.", "He was also the Director General of Police in Punjab."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["Behind the Green Lights", ["Behind the Green Lights is a 1935 American crime film directed by Christy Cabanne and starring Norman Foster, Judith Allen and Sidney Blackmer."]], ["Otto Brower", ["Otto Brower (December 2, 1890 \u2013 January 25, 1946) was an American film director.", "He directed 45 films between 1928 and 1946.", "He was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and died in Hollywood, California, from a heart attack."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Behind Green Lights", 0], ["Otto Brower", 2]], "evidences": [["Behind Green Lights", "director", "Otto Brower"], ["Otto Brower", "place of death", "Hollywood"]], "answer": "Hollywood"}
{"_id": "fcbaf2dc08ba11ebbd88ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director died first, Tonight And Every Night or Wagtails Army?", "context": [["Nicholas Field", ["Nicholas Field( born 5 August 1948) was a British actor of the 1970s and early 1980s.", "He was probably best known for his role as the doctor in\" What's Up Nurse!\"( 1977).", "He also appeared in\" Lady Caroline Lamb\"( 1973),\" The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes\"( 1984), and the TV mini-series\" The Fortunes of Nigel\"( 1974).", "In 1975 he made an appearance in the\" Tonight and Every Night\" episode of\" Z- Cars\"."]], ["Mohsen Eslamzadeh", ["Mohsen Eslamzadeh is an Iranian documentary filmmaker.", "He is the director of\" Alone Among The Taliban\".", "This film has won the best documentary award at the 44th Athens International Film and Video Festival in the United States.", "This film has won the best documentary award at the 12th Marbella International Film Festival in Spain.", "This film has won the Shahid Avini Award offers."]], ["Victor Saville", ["Victor Saville( 25 September 1895 \u2013 8 May 1979) was an English film director, producer, and screenwriter.", "He directed 39 films between 1927 and 1954.", "He also produced 36 films between 1923 and 1962."]], ["Querelle", ["Querelle is a 1982 West German- French English- language drama film directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder and starring Brad Davis, adapted from French author Jean Genet's 1947 novel\" Querelle of Brest\".", "It marked Fassbinder's final film as a writer/ director; it was posthumously released just months after the director died of a drug overdose in June 1982."]], ["Le Masque de la M\u00e9duse", ["Le masque de la M\u00e9duse is a 2009 fantasy horror film directed by Jean Rollin.", "The film is a modern-day telling of the Greek mythological tale of the Gorgon and was inspired by the 1964 classic Hammer Horror film of the same name and the 1981 cult classic\" Clash of the Titans\".", "It was Rollin's final film, as the director died in 2010."]], ["Tonight and Every Night", ["Tonight and Every Night is a 1945 American musical film directed by Victor Saville and starring Rita Hayworth, Lee Bowman and Janet Blair.", "The film portrays wartime romance and tragedy in a London musical show, loosely modelled on the Windmill Theatre in Soho, that determined not to miss a single performance during the Blitz.", "Hayworth plays an American showgirl who falls in love with an RAF pilot played by Bowman.", "The film was adapted from the play\" Heart of a City\" by Lesley Storm.", "It was used as a Technicolor vehicle for Rita Hayworth after her success with\" Cover Girl\".", "It was nominated for two Academy Awards: Best Music, Original Song( for\" Anywhere\") and Best Music, Scoring of a Musical Picture.", "A major highlight of the film is Hayworth in the\" You Excite Me\" number, a number often cited as one of Hayworth's best performances."]], ["Thulasi (1987 film)", ["Thulasi is a 1987 Tamil romantic drama film directed by Ameerjan.", "The film features Murali and Seetha in lead roles.", "The film, produced by P. S. V. Hariharan, had musical score by Sampath Selvam and was released on 27 November 1987.", "The music director died before the release of the film."]], ["Wagtails Army", ["Wagtails Army is a 1964 Soviet family film directed by Aleksandrs Leimanis."]], ["Aleksandrs Leimanis", ["Aleksandrs Leimanis( 17 October 1913 in the village Gabrilovo, Smolensk Governorate \u2013 17 June 1990 in Riga) was a Latvian film director.", "His film work spanned the period of Soviet occupation, during which he directed over 15 films, including the cult classics\" The Devil's Servants\" and the sequel\" The Devil's Servants in the Devil's Mill\"."]], ["Ravina (actress)", ["Ravina is an Indian actress who acted in Dhallywood movies.", "She acted in\" Praner Cheye Priyo\" which film is considered as turning point of the career of Riaz."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Tonight and Every Night", 0], ["Wagtails Army", 0], ["Victor Saville", 0], ["Aleksandrs Leimanis", 0]], "evidences": [["Tonight and Every Night", "director", "Victor Saville"], ["Wagtails Army", "director", "Aleksandrs Leimanis"], ["Victor Saville", "date of death", "8 May 1979"], ["Aleksandrs Leimanis", "date of death", "17 June 1990"]], "answer": "Tonight And Every Night"}
{"_id": "b12090980bda11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the place of death of the director of film Cherchez L'Idole?", "context": [["Michel Boisrond", ["Michel Jacques Boisrond (9 October 1921, Ch\u00e2teauneuf-en-Thymerais \u2013 10 November 2002, La Celle-Saint-Cloud) was a French film director and screenwriter.", "His work spanned five decades, from the 1950s to the 1990s."]], ["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["Michael Govan", ["Michael Govan( born 1963) is the director of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art since 2006.", "Prior to this, Govan worked as the director of the Dia Art Foundation in New York City."]], ["Jesse E. Hobson", ["Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 \u2013 November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955.", "Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["S. N. Mathur", ["S.N. Mathur was the Director of the Indian Intelligence Bureau between September 1975 and February 1980.", "He was also the Director General of Police in Punjab."]], ["Cherchez l'idole", ["Cherchez l'idole", "(English title: \"", "The Chase\") is a 1964 French-Italian film directed by Michel Boisrond.", "As themselves,"]]], "supporting_facts": [["Cherchez l'idole", 2], ["Michel Boisrond", 0]], "evidences": [["Cherchez l'idole", "director", "Michel Boisrond"], ["Michel Boisrond", "place of death", "La Celle-Saint-Cloud"]], "answer": "La Celle-Saint-Cloud"}
{"_id": "dfe5c5e8088211ebbd6dac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Who was born later, Jean-Jacques Rousseau or Richard Cawley?", "context": [["Richard Blund", ["Richard Blund( or Richard Blundy; died 1257) was a medieval Bishop of Exeter."]], ["Jean-Jacques Rousseau", ["Jean -Jacques Rousseau( 28 June 1712 \u2013 2 July 1778) was a Genevan philosopher, writer and composer.", "His political philosophy influenced the progress of the Enlightenment throughout Europe, as well as aspects of the French Revolution and the development of modern political, economic and educational thought.", "His\" Discourse on Inequality\" and\" The Social Contract\" are cornerstones in modern political and social thought.", "Rousseau's sentimental novel\" Julie, or the New Heloise\"( 1761) was important to the development of preromanticism and romanticism in fiction.", "His\" Emile, or On Education\"( 1762) is an educational treatise on the place of the individual in society.", "Rousseau's autobiographical writings \u2014 the posthumously published\" Confessions\"( composed in 1769), which initiated the modern autobiography, and the unfinished\" Reveries of a Solitary Walker\"( composed 1776 \u2013 1778) \u2014exemplified the late- 18 th- century, and featured an increased focus on subjectivity and introspection that later characterized modern writing.", "Rousseau befriended fellow philosophy writer Denis Diderot in 1742, and would later write about Diderot's romantic troubles in his\" Confessions\".", "During the period of the French Revolution, Rousseau was the most popular of the philosophers among members of the Jacobin Club.", "He was interred as a national hero in the Panth\u00e9on in Paris, in 1794, 16 years after his death."]], ["Jacques Rousseau (painter)", ["Jacques Rousseau( June 4, 1630 \u2013 December 16, 1693) was a French painter."]], ["Richard de Capella", ["Richard de Capella or Richard of the Chapel( died 1127) was a medieval Bishop of Hereford."]], ["Robert Greenbury", ["Robert Greenbury or Richard Greenbury( fl.1616\u20131650) was an English painter."]], ["Jonas de G\u00e9lieu", ["Jonas de G\u00e9lieu( 21 August 1740, Les Bayards- 17 October 1827, Colombier) was a Swiss pastor and beekeeper, notable for his contact with Jean Jacques Rousseau and Isabelle de Charri\u00e8re."]], ["Richard Cawley", ["Richard Cawley( born 28 May 1947) is an English food writer, chef and fashion designer."]], ["Th\u00e9r\u00e8se Levasseur", ["Marie- Th\u00e9r\u00e8se Levasseur( 21 September 1721- 12 July 1801; also known as Th\u00e9r\u00e8se Le Vasseur and Th\u00e9r\u00e8se Lavasseur) was the domestic partner of Genevan philosopher Jean- Jacques Rousseau."]], ["W. Augustus Barratt", ["W. Augustus Barratt( 1873- 1947) was a Scottish- born, later American, songwriter and musician."]], ["Jean-Baptiste Rousseau (orientalist)", ["Jean-Baptiste-Louis-Jacques-Joseph Rousseau, most often called Jean-Baptiste Rousseau or Joseph Rousseau, (10 December 1780 \u2013 22 February 1831) was an early 19th-century French orientalist.", "He was the son of Jean-Fran\u00e7ois Rousseau or Rousseau of Persia (1753-1808), consul of France in Basra and Baghdad and Anne-Marie Sahid.", "Jean-Baptiste Rousseau, married with \u00c9lisabeth Outrey, was himself consul in Basra in 1805, consul g\u00e9n\u00e9ral in Aleppo and to the Tripoli Eyalet (1808)."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Jean-Jacques Rousseau", 0], ["Richard Cawley", 0]], "evidences": [["Jean-Jacques Rousseau", "date of birth", "28 June 1712"], ["Richard Cawley", "date of birth", "28 May 1947"]], "answer": "Richard Cawley"}
{"_id": "395a691b08cb11ebbd92ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who died first, City Across The River or The Lure Of Heart'S Desire?", "context": [["The Lure of Jade", ["The Lure of Jade is a 1921 American silent drama film directed by Colin Campbell and starring Pauline Frederick, Thomas Holding, and Arthur Rankin."]], ["The Lure of Youth", ["The Lure of Youth is a 1921 American silent romance film, directed by Phil Rosen.", "It stars Cleo Madison, William Conklin, and Gareth Hughes, and was released on January 10, 1921."]], ["The Lure of the Atlantic", ["The Lure of the Atlantic is a 1929 British silent drama film directed by Norman Lee and starring Eric Hales, Iris Darbyshire and John St. John.", "It was made at Isleworth Studios."]], ["The Lure of Egypt", ["The Lure of Egypt is a 1921 American silent drama film directed by Howard C. Hickman and starring Robert McKim, Claire Adams and Joseph J. Dowling."]], ["City Across the River", ["City Across the River is a 1949 American film noir crime film directed by Maxwell Shane and starring Stephen McNally, Thelma Ritter, Sue England, Barbara Whiting, Luis Van Rooten and Jeff Corey.", "The screenplay is based on the novel\" The Amboy Dukes\" by Irving Shulman.", "The film is notable as the credited screen debut of Tony Curtis( billed onscreen as\" Anthony Curtis\")."]], ["The Lure of the Bush", ["The Lure of the Bush is a 1918 Australian silent film starring renowned Australian sportsman Snowy Baker.", "It is considered a lost film."]], ["Maxwell Shane", ["Maxwell Shane (August 26, 1905 \u2013 October 25, 1983) was an American movie and television director, screenwriter, and producer."]], ["Francis J. Grandon", ["Francis \"Frank\" J. Grandon (1879 \u2013 July 11, 1929) was an American silent film actor and director who acted in almost 100 films and directed over 100.", "Frank Grandon's obituary, printed in newspapers from coast-to- coast, called him \"the father of movie serial motion pictures\" and a mentor to many young film stars."]], ["The Lure of Heart's Desire", ["The Lure of Heart's Desire is a 1916 silent American drama film directed by Francis J. Grandon.", "The film is considered to be lost."]], ["The Lure of Drink", ["The Lure of Drink is a 1915 British silent drama film directed by A. E. Coleby and starring Blanche Forsythe and Roy Travers."]]], "supporting_facts": [["City Across the River", 0], ["The Lure of Heart's Desire", 0], ["Maxwell Shane", 0], ["Francis J. Grandon", 0]], "evidences": [["City Across the River", "director", "Maxwell Shane"], ["The Lure of Heart's Desire", "director", "Francis J. Grandon"], ["Maxwell Shane", "date of death", "October 25, 1983"], ["Francis J. Grandon", "date of death", "July 11, 1929"]], "answer": "The Lure Of Heart'S Desire"}
{"_id": "4f07bc820bdb11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the date of death of Wang Yuankui's father?", "context": [["Etan Boritzer", ["Etan Boritzer( born 1950) is an American writer of children \u2019s literature who is best known for his book\" What is God?\" first published in 1989.", "His best selling\" What is?\" illustrated children's book series on character education and difficult subjects for children is a popular teaching guide for parents, teachers and child- life professionals.", "Boritzer gained national critical acclaim after\" What is God?\" was published in 1989 although the book has caused controversy from religious fundamentalists for its universalist views.", "The other current books in the\" What is?\" series include", "What is Love?,", "What is Death?,", "What is Beautiful?,", "What is Funny?,", "What is Right?,", "What is Peace?,", "What is Money?,", "What is Dreaming?,", "What is a Friend?,", "What is True?,", "What is a Family?,", "What is a Feeling?\"", "The series is now also translated into 15 languages.", "Boritzer was first published in 1963 at the age of 13 when he wrote an essay in his English class at Wade Junior High School in the Bronx, New York on the assassination of John F. Kennedy.", "His essay was included in a special anthology by New York City public school children compiled and published by the New York City Department of Education.", "Boritzer now lives in Venice, California and maintains his publishing office there also.", "He has helped numerous other authors to get published through\" How to Get Your Book Published!\" programs.", "Boritzer is also a yoga teacher who teaches regular classes locally and guest- teaches nationally.", "He is also recognized nationally as an erudite speaker on\" The Teachings of the Buddha.\""]], ["Wang Yuankui", ["Wang Yuankui (\u738b\u5143\u9035) (812\u2013854), formally Duke Zhong of Taiyuan (\u592a\u539f\u5fe0\u516c), was a general of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty.", "Like his father Wang Tingcou, Wang Yuankui ruled Chengde Circuit (\u6210\u5fb7, headquartered in modern Shijiazhuang, Hebei)", "in \"de facto\" independence from the imperial government, but unlike Wang Tingcou, he was respectful to the imperial government and often followed its orders."]], ["Zhao Yusong", ["Zhao Yusong( December 26, 1897 \u2013 November 18, 1971) was a journalist and politician of the Republic of China.", "He was born in Guizhou.", "He served as in the collaborationist government of Wang Jingwei in Nanjing.", "After the downfall of Wang's government in August 1945, Zhao fled to Hong Kong.", "He died in Tokyo, Japan."]], ["Wang Tingcou", ["Wang Tingcou (\u738b\u5ef7\u6e4a or \u738b\u5ead\u6e4a; died 834), formally the Duke of Taiyuan (\u592a\u539f\u516c), was a general of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty who, in 821, during the reign of Emperor Muzong, took over control of Chengde Circuit (\u6210\u5fb7, headquartered in modern Shijiazhuang, Hebei) and thereafter ruled it in a \"de facto\" independent manner from the imperial government.", "He was said to be particularly cruel even for a warlord.", "After his death, his family held onto control of the circuit, even after the end of Tang Dynasty, until his great-great-grandson Wang Rong was overthrown in 921 \u2013 100 years after Wang Tingcou had initially taken over the circuit."]], ["Harry Wainwright (footballer)", ["Harry Wainwright( born 1899; date of death unknown) was an English footballer."]], ["Kong Xianrong", ["Kong Xianrong( 1881 \uff0d May 23, 1948), one of Wang Delin's companions who had been with him for many years as a bandit, was made one of Wang's company commanders along with Wu Yicheng, when Wang was taken into the Kirin Provincial army and became a battalion commander.", "When Wang Delin refused to submit to the Japanese during the invasion of Manchuria and formed the Chinese People's National Salvation Army.", "Kong became a commander within one of the largest and most successful of the Anti-Japanese Volunteer Armies.", "In September 1932 when the forces of Wang and Feng Zhanhai managed to briefly occupy the capital of Jilin province, Things began to go wrong when the NSA became embroiled in disputes with General Li Du's Jilin Self- Defence Army.", "One of Li Du's subordinates tried to persuade one of Wang Delin's commanders to transfer his force into the Li's Army.", "Also, NSA troops were killed by Li's Army for the confiscation of the weapons of a White Russian mine owner.", "Finally,", "Li's subordinate was put in a sack and thrown into a river, probably at the instigation Kong Xianrong, Wang Delin's deputy.", "This rift forced the abandonment of the city.", "After the Army of Wang Delin was defeated and retreated from Manchukuo, Kong Xianrong gave up the struggle, but his wife and another of Wang Delin's subordinates, Yao Zhenshan, led a small band which fought on until the spring of 1941 when it was annihilated."]], ["Albert Thompson (footballer, born 1912)", ["Albert Thompson( born 1912, date of death unknown) was a Welsh footballer."]], ["Thomas Scott (diver)", ["Thomas Scott( 1907- date of death unknown) was an English diver."]], ["Bill Smith (footballer, born 1897)", ["William Thomas Smith( born 9 April 1897, date of death unknown) was an English professional footballer."]], ["Theodred II (Bishop of Elmham)", ["Theodred II was a medieval Bishop of Elmham.", "The date of Theodred's consecration unknown, but the date of his death was sometime between 995 and 997."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Wang Yuankui", 1], ["Wang Tingcou", 0]], "evidences": [["Wang Yuankui", "father", "Wang Tingcou"], ["Wang Tingcou", "date of death", "834"]], "answer": "834"}
{"_id": "056d106c085311ebbd58ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director born first, The Irony Of Fate or Terror Of The Bloodhunters?", "context": [["Eldar Ryazanov", ["Eldar Alexandrovich Ryazanov( 18 November 1927 \u2013 30 November 2015) was a Soviet and Russian film director and screenwriter whose popular comedies, satirizing the daily life of the Soviet Union and Russia, are celebrated throughout the former Soviet Union."]], ["Terror of the Bloodhunters", ["Terror of the Bloodhunters is a 1962 independently made American black- and- white low budget jungle survival horror film, produced, directed, written, and edited by Jerry Warren, that stars Robert Clarke, Dorothy Haney, and Steve Conte.", "The film was released in the U.S. May 3, 1962 as a double feature with\" Invasion of the Animal People\"."]], ["Jerry Warren", ["Jerry Warren( March 10, 1925 \u2013 August 21, 1988) was an American film director, producer, editor, screenwriter, cinematographer, and actor.", "Warren grew up wanting to get into the film business in Los Angeles, California.", "He appeared in small parts in a few 1940s films such as\" Ghost CatchersAnchors Aweigh\", and\" Unconquered\".", "After meeting with producers, Warren took on his first film as a director and producer with\" Man Beast\" in 1956.", "He initially created his own films, although relying heavily on stock footage.", "Later, he would just buy foreign films that already existed and re-edit them, dubbing some scenes in English and inserting new footage which he shot with American actors such as John Carradine and Katherine Victor.", "Warren even wrote some screenplays for his films under the\" nom de plumeJacques Lecoutier\", which he sometimes misspelled in the credits."]], ["Andrey Myagkov", ["Andrey Vasilyevich Myagkov(( born 8 July 1938, in Leningrad, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union) is a Soviet/ Russian film and theater actor.", "He is best known for his roles in famous films directed by Eldar Ryazanov, such as\" The Irony of Fate\"( 1975),\" Office Romance\"( 1977),\" The Garage\"( 1979) and\" A Cruel Romance\"( 1984)."]], ["Yolki", ["Yolki( meaning New Year Trees), also known as Six Degrees of Celebration, is a 2010 Russian comedy film directed by Timur Bekmambetov.", "As of 2017, six films have been made in the series.", "It is the most successful non-animated film franchise in Russia.", "The films in the series represent a Russian tradition of the New Year's Movie where films that take place during the holiday season tap into the vein of hope, optimism, and possibility associated with New Year's in the Russian culture.", "Other examples include\" The Irony of Fate\" and\" The Irony of Fate 2\"( also directed by Bekmambetov).", "Typically such films are released in December, just before the start of the holidays in Russia."]], ["The Irony of Fate 2", ["The Irony of Fate 2 or The Irony of Fate: Continuation(\" Ironiya sud \u2019by.", "Prodolzheniye\") is a 2007 Russian romantic comedy film directed by Timur Bekmambetov based on a screenplay by Aleksey Slapovsky produced by Channel One and released by Mosfilm.", "It is a direct sequel of the first\" The Irony of Fate\".", "It was originally rumored to be put in production in a press release, dedicated to the original movie's 30th anniversary in 2005.", "\" Irony of Fate\" earned$ 55,000,000 in total from its gross box- office release, with$ 49,000,000 coming from the Russian box- office alone."]], ["Barbara Brylska", ["Barbara Brylska( born 5 June 1941) is a Polish actress who was also featured in numerous films throughout the countries of the Warsaw Pact including the Soviet Union.", "She is noted especially for her role as\" Nadya\" in the 1975 Soviet comedy film\" Irony of Fate\"."]], ["Lyubov Dobrzhanskaya", ["Lyubov Ivanovna Dobrzhanskaya( December 24, 1905, Kiev \u2014 November 3, 1980, Moscow) was a Soviet singer and actress of theater and cinema.", "She won the Stalin Prize II degree in 1951 and the People's Artist of the USSR Award in 1965.", "She is best known for her roles in films\" Beware of the Car\"( as Detochkin's mother) and\" The Irony of Fate\"( as Zhenya's mother)."]], ["The Irony of Fate", ["The Irony of Fate, or Enjoy Your Bath!", "( trans.\" Ironiya sudby, ili S lyogkim parom!\") is a 1976 Soviet romantic comedy television film directed by Eldar Ryazanov.", "The screenplay was written by Emil Braginsky and Ryazanov, loosely based on the director's 1971 play, Once on New Year's Eve.", "Filmed in 1975 at the Mosfilm Studios,\" The Irony of Fate\" doubles as a screwball comedy and a love story tinged with sadness.", "It was one of the most successful Soviet television productions and remains a highly popular New Year's Eve classic in Russia and the post -Soviet space."]], ["I Love NY (2015 film)", ["I Love NY, also known as I Love New Year, is an Indian romantic comedy film directed by Radhika Rao and Vinay Sapru starring Sunny Deol and Kangana Ranaut in lead roles.", "The film is produced by Bhushan Kumar and Krishan Kumar under the banner of Super Cassettes Industries Ltd.", "The film was extensively shot in Mumbai, New York City and Bangkok.", "The main plot was taken from the Russian romantic comedy\" The Irony of Fate\"( 1976).", "After numerous delays, the film released on 10 July 2015."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Irony of Fate", 1], ["Terror of the Bloodhunters", 0], ["Eldar Ryazanov", 0], ["Jerry Warren", 0]], "evidences": [["The Irony of Fate", "director", "Eldar Ryazanov"], ["Terror of the Bloodhunters", "director", "Jerry Warren"], ["Eldar Ryazanov", "date of birth", "18 November 1927"], ["Jerry Warren", "date of birth", "March 10, 1925"]], "answer": "Terror Of The Bloodhunters"}
{"_id": "8c28a7a8085b11ebbd5cac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Who died later, Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft or Rudi Carrell?", "context": [["R\u00fcdiger Eichholz", ["R\u00fcdiger Eichholz( May 1, 1922 in Stralsund, Germany \u2013 September 5, 2000 in Cobourg, Ontario), was a Canadian physicist and Esperantist and a member of the Esperanto Academy.", "( In Canada he often styled his first name as\" Ruediger\" or\" Rudi\".)", "He is best known for publishing the\" Esperanto picture dictionary\"( 1988) and a massive anthology co-edited with his wife,\" Esperanto in the Modern World\"( 1982)."]], ["Margaretha Coppier", ["Margaretha Coppier or Margaretha van Kalslagen( 1516, Alphen aan den Rijn \u2013 1597, Breda) was a Dutch noble and a heroine of the Dutch war of liberation.", "Coppier was the daughter of Jacob Coppier, lord of Kalslagen and Alphen, and Margaretha van Roon.", "Her brothers and half- brothers all became active members of the Dutch rebellion.", "Coppier married Joachim Burgher, a polymath known as\" Polites\" from Goes, who before their marriage had become scribe of Antwerp in 1541.", "After his death in 1569 she married his successor as scribe, Willem Martini.", "In 1574 William the Silent devised a plan to liberate Antwerp from within by infiltrating the city with soldiers who would take shelters in houses and inns.", "Both Coppier's brother Andries and her husband took part in the plot.", "The Spanish governor Luis de Requesens y Z\u00fa\u00f1iga however became aware of the plot and had the city gates sealed, every suspicious person rounded up and every house searched.", "Andries Coppier was caught and tortured to death without revealing names.", "The four leaders of the plot had taken refuge at the house of Coppier, who hid them just before her house was searched.", "Her stoicism during the search saved these people and possibly many others who could have been revealed under torture.", "Her story was first relayed by Pieter Bor in 1621, but Coppier owns her reputation to Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft, who described her heroism extensively in his\" Dutch historic tales\" of 1647.", "In 1839, J.I.D. Nepveu reworked Hooft's narrative into a historical novel and in 1842 Valentijn Bing painted the scene in which the Spanish soldiers are seated around the table in which one of the rebel leaders is hidden."]], ["Carsten Eggers", ["Carsten Eggers( born 18 May 1957) is a German sculptor and painter.", "There are about 20 realistic bronze sculptures of his in northern Germany and the Netherlands.", "His best- known works are a bronze bust of Rudi Carrell and a larger- than- life monument of boxing legend Max Schmeling."]], ["John Roger (died 1441)", ["John Roger of Bridport and Bryanston, Dorset, was an English Member of Parliament for Bridport in 1395, 1410 and May 1413 and for Dorset in December 1421.", "He died later in 1441."]], ["Theodore Rodenburgh", ["Theodore Rodenburgh (baptised 29 January 1574, Antwerp - 1644) was a diplomat and playwright of the Dutch Golden Age.", "His first name is sometimes spelled Theodoor, and occasionally the nick-name Dirk is seen; his last name is sometimes spelled Rodenburg or Rodenberg.", "He was well-travelled and spoke several languages.", "He states that he studied in Italy and Portugal, and spent time in the French court.", "For several years he was a trade representative in London for cities of the Hanseatic League, although the dates are unclear: P.E.L. Verkuyl putting him there from December 1602 to March 1607, and Nigel Smith favoring the dates \"1601 until after June 1610\".", "He was an envoy to the court of Philip III of Spain in Madrid from 1611 to 1613, where he likely attended performances of \"comedias\".", "He was the first to adapt Spanish \"comedias\" into Dutch; four of these adaptations were staged, then subsequently printed in 1617-1618.", "He was appointed chairman of \"The Eglantine\" chamber of rhetoric in 1617, shortly after the exit of playwrights Samuel Coster, Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft, and Gerbrand Bredero who formed the competing First Dutch Academy.", "In support of \"The Eglantine\", Rodenburgh published the \"Eglentiers Po\u00ebtens Borst-Weringh\", a discussion of poetics based largely on Sir Philip Sidney's \"Apologie for Poetrie\" and Thomas Wilson's \"Arte of Rhetorique\", but also influenced by Lope de Vega's \"Arte nuevo de hacer comedias en este tiempoNew Art of Writing Plays at This Time\").", "The first part of \"King Otto III\" was published in 1616, and the second and third parts in 1617, but whether it was ever performed is unknown.", "Although his plays were very popular in his lifetime, his literary reputation quickly fell into disrepute and neglect, due in part to his use of techniques which were deemed insufficiently classicist.", "These were not blunders on Rodenburgh's part, but the results of his conscious emulation of Lope de Vega who embraced variety in emotion, plot, character, location, time, and meter ...", "a far cry from the rationalism and unities of time, place, and plot demanded by neoclassical writers and theorists."]], ["Rudi Carrell", ["Rudi Carrell( 19 December 1934 \u2013 7 July 2006), born Rudolf Wijbrand Kesselaar, was a Dutch entertainer, born in Alkmaar.", "Along with famous entertainers such as Johannes Heesters and Linda de Mol, Carrell was one of the most successful Dutch personalities active in Germany.", "He worked as a television entertainer and hosted his own show; the\" Rudi Carrell Show\" ran first in the Netherlands, and then for many years in Germany.", "As a singer he had a number of hits, including a Dutch version of\" A Windmill in Old Amsterdam\", and acted in several movies."]], ["Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft", ["Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft( 16 March 1581 in Amsterdam \u2013 21 May 1647 in The Hague)- Knight in the Order of Saint Michael- was a Dutch historian, poet and playwright who lived during the Dutch Golden Age."]], ["Jacob Steendam", ["Jacob Jacobsz Steendam( 1615 in \u2013 in Batavia, Dutch East Indies) was a Dutch poet and a minister.", "He collaborated with Pieter Corneliszoon Plockhoy."]], ["Dick Stafford", ["Richard Calvert Stafford( 23 July 1893 \u2013 1 December 1912) was an English rugby union player.", "He played four times for the England national rugby union team in 1912 but died later that year aged only nineteen."]], ["Ruud Krol", ["Rudolf(\" Ruud\" or\" Rudi\")", "Jozef Krol( born 24 March 1949) is a Dutch retired footballer who was capped 83 times for his native country.", "Most of his career he played for his home town club, Ajax, and he became a coach after retirement.", "Regarded as one of the best defenders of all time, Krol mainly played as a sweeper or left- back, however he could play anywhere across the back line, or in midfield as a defensive midfielder, due to his range of passing with both feet, temperament, tactical intelligence, and ability to start attacking plays after winning back the ball."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft", 0], ["Rudi Carrell", 0]], "evidences": [["Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft", "date of death", "21 May 1647"], ["Rudi Carrell", "date of death", "7 July 2006"]], "answer": "Rudi Carrell"}
{"_id": "397c730e0bda11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of Mi Saw U's father?", "context": [["John Templeton (botanist)", ["John Templeton( 1766\u20131825) was an early Irish naturalist and botanist.", "He is often referred to as the\" Father of Irish Botany\".", "He was the father of naturalist, artist and entomologist Robert Templeton."]], ["Mi Saw U", ["Mi Saw U (also known as Min Saw U) was a Pagan princess, who was queen of two kings, Kyawswa of Pagan and Thihathu of Pinya, and mother of two kings, Uzana I of Pinya and Kyawswa", "I of Pinya.", "Saw U was a daughter of Narathihapate, the last sovereign king of Pagan.", "Married to her half-brother Kyawswa, Saw U was pregnant with Kyawswa's child (Uzana) in December 1297 when she was seized by Thihathu who had just overthrown Kyawswa.", "Thihathu raised Uzana as his own child and later selected him as heir apparent.", "Saw U also gave birth to Thihathu's child, also named Kyawswa.", "Both Uzana and Kyawswa went on to become kings of Pinya.", "Her youngest son Nawrahta defected to the Sagaing Kingdom c. 1349 after a disagreement with his brother Kyawswa."]], ["Arthur Beauchamp", ["Arthur Beauchamp( 1827 \u2013 28 April 1910) was a Member of Parliament from New Zealand.", "He is remembered as the father of Harold Beauchamp, who rose to fame as chairman of the Bank of New Zealand and was the father of writer Katherine Mansfield."]], ["Narathihapate", ["Narathihapate (also Sithu IV of Pagan; 23 April 1238 \u2013 1 July 1287) was the last king of the Pagan Empire who reigned from 1256 to 1287.", "The king is known in Burmese history as the \"Taruk-Pyay Minthe King who Fled from the Taruk [Mongols]\") for his flight from Pagan (Bagan) to Lower Burma in 1285 during the first Mongol invasion (1277\u201387) of the kingdom.", "He eventually submitted to Kublai Khan, founder of the Yuan dynasty in January 1287 in exchange for a Mongol withdrawal from northern Burma.", "But when the king was assassinated six months later by his son Thihathu, the Viceroy of Prome, the 250-year-old Pagan Empire broke apart into multiple petty states.", "The political fragmentation of the Irrawaddy valley and its periphery would last for another 250 years until the mid-16th century.", "The king is unkindly remembered in the royal chronicles, which in addition to calling a cowardly king who fled from the invaders, also call him \"an ogre\" and \"glutton\" who was \"great in wrath, haughtiness and envy, exceeding covetous and ambitious.\"", "According to scholarship, he was certainly an ineffective ruler but unfairly scapegoated by the chronicles for the fall of the empire, whose decline predated his reign, and in fact had been \"more prolonged and agonized\"."]], ["Obata Toramori", ["He was the father of Obata Masamori."]], ["Cleomenes II", ["Cleomenes II( died 309 BC) was Agiad King of Sparta from 369 to 309 BC.", "The son of Cleombrotus I, he succeeded his brother Agesipolis II.", "He was the father of Acrotatus I, the father of Areus I, and of Cleonymus, the father of Leonidas II."]], ["Hardy Saw", ["Hardy Saw( born 1916) was a Burmese boxer.", "He competed in the men's bantamweight event at the 1948 Summer Olympics."]], ["Anacyndaraxes", ["Anacyndaraxes was the father of Sardanapalus, king of Assyria."]], ["Kyee Myint Saw", ["Kyee Myint Saw( born 1939) is a painter from Myanmar.", "His paintings invoke the various hues of typical Myanmar colours under the tropical sun."]], ["A. R. Rawlinson", ["Lieutenant- Colonel Arthur Richard\" Dick\" Rawlinson, OBE( 9 August 1894 \u2013 20 April 1984) was a British Army officer who served on the Western Front, and then in military intelligence in both World Wars.", "He served as head of MI.9a, and of MI. 19.", "In peacetime, he developed a very successful career as a screenwriter and also produced several films."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Mi Saw U", 2], ["Narathihapate", 1]], "evidences": [["Mi Saw U", "father", "Narathihapate"], ["Narathihapate", "place of birth", "Bagan"]], "answer": "Bagan"}
{"_id": "299505620baf11ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is Magdalene Of J\u00fclich-Cleves-Berg's father-in-law?", "context": [["Sibylle of J\u00fclich-Cleves-Berg", ["Sibylle of J\u00fclich- Cleves- Berg, Margravine of Burgau( 26 August 1557 in Cleves \u2013 1628 in G\u00fcnzburg) was the daughter of Duke William the Rich and his second wife, Archduchess Maria of Austria.", "Her brother John William inherited the United Duchies of J\u00fclich- Cleves- Berg in 1592.", "After he had developed a mental illness, a power struggle broke out at court between Sibylle and her sister- in- law Jakobea of Baden.", "Sibylle won, and imprisoned Jakobea.", "Sibylle may also have been partially responsible for Jakobea's violent death in 1597.", "In 1601, Sibylle married Margrave Charles of Burgau.", "In 1610, the couple moved into the residence at G\u00fcnzburg.", "Here, she entertained a feudal court, even after her husband died in 1618.", "She acted in particular as patron of music.", "Sibylle died in 1628 and was buried next to her husband in the Capuchin Church in G\u00fcnzburg.", "When the church was demolished, her remains were transferred to the St. Martin's Church, also in G\u00fcnzburg."]], ["Magdalene of J\u00fclich-Cleves-Berg", ["Duchess Magdalene of J\u00fclich-Cleves-Berg (2 November 1553 \u2013 30 August 1633) was the fifth child of Duke William", "\"the rich\" of J\u00fclich-Cleves-Berg and Maria of Austria, a daughter of Emperor Ferdinand I.", "She married in 1579 with Count Palatine John I \"the lame\" of Zweibr\u00fccken.", "Emperor Charles V had in 1546 granted the Duchy of J\u00fclich-Cleves-Berg the right of female succession.", "So, when her brother, Duke John William, died in 1609 without a male heir of his own, both she and William's daughters could play a vital role in the question of who would inherit the important northwest German territory.", "Magdalene's husband John claimed the inheritance for Palatinate-Zweibr\u00fccken, as did the Elector of Brandenburg, John Sigismund, who was married to Anna, a daughter of Magdalena's sister Marie Eleonore", "(John Sigismund claimed his marriage contract from 1573 gave him the best claim).", "The third claimant was Count Palatine Philip Louis of Neuburg, the husband of Magdalen's other sister Anna.", "Finally, the Duchy of Saxony claimed J\u00fclich-Cleves-Berg, based on an agreement to that effect with the Emperor.", "Since all claimants were members of comprehensive European coalitions and so the Habsburgs and France were indirectly involved, an international conflict threatened:", "the War of the J\u00fclich succession.", "However, after King Henry IV of France died, the conflict could be settled provisionally by the Treaty of Xanten.", "The duchy was divided between Brandenburg and Palatinate-Neuburg.", "In the meantime, Magdalena's husband had died in 1604 and his claim had been inherited by her eldest son John II (1584\u20131635), who did not receive a share under the Treaty of Xanten.", "Magdalene's daughter Elisabeth (1581\u20131637) married Georg Gustav, Count Palatine of Pfalz-Veldenz.", "She also had two younger sons: Frederick Casimir (1585\u20131645) and John Casimir (1589\u20131652).", "She died in 1633 and was buried in the Reformed Church of Meisenheim."]], ["Karl Friedrich of J\u00fclich-Cleves-Berg", ["Charles Frederick of J\u00fclich- Cleves- Berg( 28 April 1555 in Cleves \u2013 9 February 1575 in Rome), was Hereditary Prince of the United Duchies of J\u00fclich- Cleves- Berg and the counties of Mark and Ravensberg."]], ["Sibylle of Cleves", ["Sibylle of Cleves (17 January 1512 \u2013 21 February 1554) was electress consort of Saxony.", "Born in D\u00fcsseldorf, she was the eldest daughter of John III of the House of La Marck, Duke of J\u00fclich \"jure uxoris\", Cleves, Berg \"jure uxoris\", Count of Mark, also known as de la Marck and Ravensberg \"jure uxoris\" (often referred to as Duke of Cleves) who died in 1538, and his wife Maria, Duchess of Julich-Berg (1491\u20131543).", "Her younger siblings were two sisters, Anne (later Queen of England) and Amalia, and a brother, William, who became Duke of J\u00fclich-Cleves-Berg."]], ["Duke Johann Wilhelm of Saxe-Altenburg", ["Duke Johann Wilhelm of Saxe- Altenburg( born 13 April 1600 in Torgau; died: 2 December 1632 outside Brzeg) was a member of the Ernestine branch of the House of Wettin and a titular Duke of Saxe- Altenburg and of J\u00fclich- Cleves- Berg."]], ["John I, Count Palatine of Zweibr\u00fccken", ["John I of Zweibr\u00fccken (known as the Lame; ; 8 May 1550 \u2013 12 August 1604) was Count Palatine and Duke of Zweibr\u00fccken during 1569\u20131604.", "He was born in Meisenheim as the second son of Wolfgang, Count Palatine of Zweibr\u00fccken and his wife Anna of Hesse.", "In 1588 he changed the state religion from Lutheranism to Calvinism.", "He died in Germersheim in 1604 and was buried in the Alexanderkirche in Zweibr\u00fccken."]], ["William, Duke of J\u00fclich-Cleves-Berg", ["William of J\u00fclich- Cleves- Berge( William I of Cleves, William V of J\u00fclich- Berg)( 28 July 1516 \u2013 5 January 1592) was a Duke of J\u00fclich- Cleves- Berg( 1539 \u2013 1592).", "William was born in and died in D\u00fcsseldorf.", "He was the only son of John III, Duke of J\u00fclich- Cleves- Berg, and Maria, Duchess of J\u00fclich- Berg.", "William took over rule of his father's estates( the Duchy of Cleves and the County of Mark) upon his death in 1539.", "Despite his mother having lived until 1543, William also became the Duke of Berg and J\u00fclich and the Count of Ravensberg.", "From 1538 to 1543, William held the neighbouring Duchy of Guelders, as successor of his distant relatives, the Egmond dukes.", "Emperor Charles", "V claimed this duchy for himself as the dukes had sold their right of heritage, and William tried to hold on to it.", "He made a treaty with the King of France and married Jeanne d'Albret, and with this backup dared to challenge the Emperor.", "All too soon he learned that the French did not lift a finger to help him, and he was overwhelmed and had to surrender.", "In accordance with the Treaty of Venlo( 1543) that was the result of this war, Guelders and the County of Zutphen were transferred to Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, combining them with the Habsburg Netherlands.", "William then tried to strengthen his inherited territories and launched an impressive development project for the most important cities.", "The three duchies all got new main fortresses as major strongpoints, for the older medieval fortifications had proved to be no match against the Imperial artillery.", "The cities of J\u00fclich, D\u00fcsseldorf and Orsoy became fortresses for the duchies of J\u00fclich, Berg and Cleves respectively, and J\u00fclich and D\u00fcsseldorf were turned into impressive residences.", "For this task, the renowned Italian architect Alessandro Pasqualini from Bologna was hired, who had already made some impressive display of his craft in the Netherlands.", "He made the plans for the fortifications and palaces, of which some traces still remain, especially at J\u00fclich where the citadel( built 1548- 1580) is a major landmark, with parts of the Renaissance palace still standing.", "William's sister Anne of Cleves was, for six months, the fourth wife of King Henry VIII of England.", "Through his daughter Marie Eleonore, he is ancestor of Marie Louise of Hesse- Kassel, wife of John William Friso, Prince of Orange therefore ancestor of all the current European monarchs."]], ["Maria of Austria, Duchess of J\u00fclich-Cleves-Berg", ["Archduchess Maria of Austria (15 May 1531 \u2013 11 December 1581) was the daughter of Emperor Ferdinand I from the House of Habsburg and Anna Jagiello.", "She married William, Duke of J\u00fclich-Cleves-Berg on 18 July 1546 as his second wife.", "Their children were:"]], ["John William, Duke of J\u00fclich-Cleves-Berg", ["Johann Wilhelm of J\u00fclich- Cleves- Berg( 28 May 1562 \u2013 25 March 1609) was a Duke of J\u00fclich- Cleves- Berg.", "His parents were William\" the Rich\", Duke of J\u00fclich- Cleves- Berg( 1516 \u2013 92) and Maria of Austria( 1531 \u2013 81), a daughter of Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor and Anna of Bohemia and Hungary.", "He grew up and was educated in Xanten.", "Johann Wilhelm became Bishop of M\u00fcnster.", "However, after the unexpected death of his elder brother Karl Friedrich, Wilhelm was needed to succeed his father as Duke of J\u00fclich- Cleves- Berg, a secular fief.", "He was also Count of Altena.", "The United Duchies of J\u00fclich- Cleves- Berg was a combination of\" reichsfrei\" states within the Holy Roman Empire.", "Johann Wilhelm was first married in 1585 to Jakobea of Baden( d. 1597), daughter of Philibert, Margrave of Baden.", "He was secondly married to Antonia of Lorraine( d. 1610), daughter of Charles III, Duke of Lorraine.", "He was subject to mental illness, for which he was treated by the physician Francesco Maria Guazzo.", "Upon Duke Johann William's death in 1609, his inheritance was claimed by the heirs of his two eldest sisters: the heir of Maria Eleonora of Cleves( 1550 \u2013 1608), the eldest sister and married to Albert Frederick, Duke of Prussia, was Anna of Prussia, the Electress of Brandenburg, a Protestant.", "The second sister was Anna of Cleves( 1552 \u2013 1632), married with Philipp Ludwig, Count Palatine of Neuburg, and her son and heir was the then Count Palatine of Neuburg, a Catholic.", "The disputes of the epoch between Protestants and Catholics escalated, leading to the Thirty Years' War in 1618; the succession dispute became part of the war.", "Ultimately, Brandenburg received Cleves- Mark and Neuburg received J\u00fclich- Berg, after the lands had been trampled under military several times and lost much of the fabled wealth so renowned in Duke Wilhelm's time.", "Among his court servants and employees were the composer Konrad Hagius."]], ["Marie Eleonore of Cleves", ["Duchess Marie Eleonore of Cleves (16 June 1550 \u2013 1 June 1608) was a Duchess consort of Prussia by marriage to Albert Frederick, Duke of Prussia.", "She was the eldest child of William, Duke of J\u00fclich-Cleves-Berg and Maria of Austria."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Magdalene of J\u00fclich-Cleves-Berg", 2], ["John I, Count Palatine of Zweibr\u00fccken", 1]], "evidences": [["Magdalene of J\u00fclich-Cleves-Berg", "spouse", "John I"], ["John I", "father", "Wolfgang, Count Palatine of Zweibr\u00fccken"]], "answer": "Wolfgang, Count Palatine of Zweibr\u00fccken"}
{"_id": "614d88560bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of the director of film Heavenly Swallows?", "context": [["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["S. N. Mathur", ["S.N. Mathur was the Director of the Indian Intelligence Bureau between September 1975 and February 1980.", "He was also the Director General of Police in Punjab."]], ["Jason Moore (director)", ["Jason Moore( born October 22, 1970) is an American director of film, theatre and television."]], ["Jesse E. Hobson", ["Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 \u2013 November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955.", "Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation."]], ["Heavenly Swallows", ["Heavenly Swallows is a 1976 Soviet two-part musical-comedy television film directed by Leonid Kvinikhidze, based on the vaudeville-op\u00e9rette Mam'zelle Nitouche."]], ["Leonid Kvinikhidze", ["Leonid Aleksandrovich Kvinihidze (21 December 1937 \u2013 13 March 2018) was a Russian screenwriter and film director His father, Aleksandr Faintsimmer, was also a film director.", "His first wife was the ballerina Natalia Makarova.", "He died in St. Petersburg on 13 March 2018."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Heavenly Swallows", 0], ["Leonid Kvinikhidze", 2]], "evidences": [["Heavenly Swallows", "director", "Leonid Kvinikhidze"], ["Leonid Kvinikhidze", "place of birth", "St. Petersburg"]], "answer": "St. Petersburg"}
{"_id": "3d02aa320bdc11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of the composer of song Candy (1944 Song)?", "context": [["Petrus de Domarto", ["Petrus de Domarto( fl. c. 1445\u2013 1455) was a Franco- Flemish composer of the Renaissance.", "He was a contemporary and probable acquaintance of Ockeghem, and was the composer of at least one of the first unified mass cycles to be written in continental Europe."]], ["Rachel Candy", ["Rachel Helen Candy( born 23 July 1986) is a New Zealand cricketer who plays for the Central Districts Hinds in the State League.", "She played seven women's One Day Internationals and one Twenty20 International for New Zealand women in 2007 and 2008."]], ["Alexander Courage", ["Alexander Mair\" Sandy\" Courage Jr.( December 10, 1919", "May 15, 2008) was an American orchestrator, arranger, and composer of music, primarily for television and film.", "He is best known as the composer of the theme music for the original\" Star Trek\" series."]], ["Walter Robinson (composer)", ["Walter Robinson is an African American composer of the late 20th century.", "He is most notable for his 1977 song\" Harriet Tubman\", which has been recorded by folk musicians such as Holly Near, John McCutcheon, and others.", "He is also the composer of several operas."]], ["Candy (1944 song)", ["\"Candy\" is a popular song.", "The music was written by Alex Kramer, the lyrics by Mack David and Joan Whitney.", "It was published in 1944.", "The recording by Johnny Mercer and the Pied Pipers, with Jo Stafford, was released by Capitol Records as catalog number 183.", "It first reached the Billboard magazine Best Seller chart on February 22, 1945 and lasted 15 weeks on the chart, peaking at #2.", "Mercer recalled that the song was ideal for his limited range for ballad singing.", "The recording by Dinah Shore was released by RCA Victor Records as catalog number 20-1632.", "It reached the Billboard magazine Best Seller chart on April 5, 1945 at No. 10, its only week on the chart.", "Big Maybelle's version of the song received the Grammy Hall of Fame Award in 1999 and went to No. 11 on the \"Billboard\" R&B chart in 1956.", "A notable jazz version was recorded by Lee Morgan as a teen-aged trumpet prodigy and heir apparent to the late Clifford Brown.", "The LP \u2013 entitled \"Candy\" and recorded for Blue Note Records on November 18, 1957 \u2013 is regarded as a classic by many followers of the brilliant trumpeter, who released almost 40 albums prior to his death at the age of 33.", "\"", "Candy\" is unique since the title track along with six additional song selections feature Morgan, for the only time in his career, as the solo horn, unassisted by any front-line partner.", "The rhythm section that accompanies Morgan's horn comprises Sonny Clark on piano, Art Taylor on drums and Doug Watkins on bass.", "Another instrumental version was recorded on March 21, 1962, for the LP", "\"There Is Nothing Like a Dame\" with Pete Candoli and Conte Candoli on trumpets, Shelly Manne on drums, Jimmy Rowles on piano, Howard Roberts on guitar and Gary Peacock on bass.", "The jazz vocalist group", "The Manhattan Transfer included this song on their eponymous 1975 album \"The Manhattan Transfer\".", "Repeated on \"The Manhattan Transfer Live\" (1978), The Best of The Manhattan Transfer\" (1981) and \"The Very Best of The Manhattan Transfer\" (1994)."]], ["Michelangelo Faggioli", ["Michelangelo Faggioli( 1666\u20131733) was an Italian lawyer and celebrated amateur composer of humorous cantatas in Neapolitan dialect.", "A founder of a new genre of Neapolitan comedy, he was the composer of the opera buffa\" La Cilla\" in 1706."]], ["Alex Kramer", ["Alex J. Kramer (May 30, 1903 \u2013 February 10, 1998) was a Canadian songwriter.", "He was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.", "His parents were Adolph and Freda Kramer.", "At age 17 he was hired as a pianist in a silent movie theater in Montreal.", "He traveled first to Palm Beach, Florida, joining the Meyer Davis orchestra, and then to Paris and Cannes, before returning to New York City, where he became a radio bandleader.", "He also worked as an accompanist in nightclubs and in vaudeville.", "One of his other musical activities was coaching vocalists in singing techniques, and one of his students was Joan Whitney, who eventually became both his wife and his songwriting partner.", "Their first hit as a songwriting team was \"High on a Windy Hill,\" which became a No. 1 hit in 1941 for the Jimmy Dorsey orchestra.", "In 1948, he and his wife started a song publishing firm.", "However, soon followed the end of the big band era, leading to the collapse of their publishing business.", "He eventually became associated with the Bourne Music Publishing Company.", "He also continued to lead an orchestra, conduct on the radio, and serve as an accompanist in night clubs and what remained of the vaudeville business."]], ["Stuart Cull-Candy", ["Stuart Graham Cull- Candy( born 2 November 1946) is a British neuroscientist.", "He holds the Gaddum Chair of Pharmacology and a personal Chair in Neuroscience at University College London.", "He is also a member of the Faculty of 1000 and holds a Royal Society- Wolfson Research position."]], ["Alexandru Cristea", ["Alexandru Cristea( 1890 \u2013 1942) was the composer of the music for\" Limba Noastr\u0103\", current national anthem of Moldova."]], ["Alonso Mudarra", ["Alonso Mudarra( c. 1510 \u2013 April 1, 1580) was a Spanish composer of the Renaissance, and also played the vihuela, a guitar- shaped string instrument.", "He was an innovative composer of instrumental music as well as songs, and was the composer of the earliest surviving music for the guitar."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Candy (1944 song)", 1], ["Alex Kramer", 1]], "evidences": [["Candy", "composer", "Alex Kramer"], ["Alex Kramer", "place of birth", "Montreal, Quebec"]], "answer": "Montreal, Quebec"}
{"_id": "11e93e21087511ebbd67ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Are the bands Shirehorses and From First To Last, from the same country?", "context": [["From First to Last discography", ["The following is a comprehensive discography of From First to Last, an American post- hardcore band formed in 1999."]], ["Shirehorses", ["The Shirehorses are a spoof band comprising two BBC Radio DJs from Manchester, Mark Radcliffe and Marc Riley, known collectively as Mark and Lard.", "As part of their BBC Radio 1 shows, the pair produced pastiches of chart songs, such as\" You're Gormless\", a parody of Babybird's\" You're Gorgeous Lardy Boy\", a parody of Placebo's\" Nancy Boy\", and\" Why Is It Always Dairylea\", spoofing Travis's\" Why Does It Always Rain on Me?\", using the band names' Baby Bloke',' Gazebo' and' Dave Lee Travisty' respectively.", "When they rewrote The Seahorses'\" Love Is the Law\" as\"( Now) I Know( Where I'm Going) Our Kid\", they chose the stage- name Shirehorses, which they then retained for future recordings and performances.", "Other parodies include\" I Want a Roll with It\"( spoofing\" Roll with It\" by Oasis),\" Feel Like ShiteAlright\" by Supergrass), and\" Country SpouseCountry House\" by Blur).", "The band toured extensively, playing many small, university gigs to exploit their popularity with students.", "However, they also performed at larger venues, supporting Blur on a 1997 UK tour, taking in several stadia, and appearing at Glastonbury Festival in 1997.", "Marc Riley was formerly a member of British Manchester band the Fall and later the Creepers before embarking on a radio presentation career alongside Mark Radcliffe.", "Formerly a double act on BBC Radio 1, in March 2004 they went their separate ways, Radcliffe initially to BBC Radio 2, Riley to BBC Radio 6 Music and later joined at the station by Mark Radcliffe as part of the afternoon Radcliffe and Maconie show.", "The Shirehorses have released two albums to date:"]], ["The Color of Violence", ["The Color of Violence is an American experimental side project of the post -hardcore band From First to Last.", "It features From First to Last's drummer Derek Bloom and former guitarist/ backup vocalist Travis Richter.", "The Color of Violence is a way for the members to experiment and have fun with music outside of their other group."]], ["Made to Last", ["Made to Last"]], ["XO Stereo", ["XO Stereo is an American rock band from Los Angeles, CA.", "The band was formed in 2013 by ex-members of From First To Last, LoveHateHero, and The Hollowed and consists of lead vocalist/ drummer Cooper Campbell, guitarist/ keyboardist Justin Whitesel, and guitarist/ bassist Jon Weisberg.", "The group is currently signed to Another Century Records and have released one EP entitled\" The Struggle\".", "The group is known for the members past projects and the fact that each member plays multiple instruments in the band \u2019s recording process, allowing them to stay a three- piece band."]], ["From First to Last", ["From First to Last is an American post- hardcore band based in the Los Angeles Area and Tampa, Florida.", "Formed by Matt Good, Scott Oord, and Parker Nelms in November 1999, the current line- up consists of Good( lead guitar), Sonny Moore( lead vocals), Travis Richter( rhythm guitar), and Derek Bloom( drums).", "The band released their first EP titled\" Aesthetic\" in 2003 which they recorded with founding member and vocalist Phillip Reardon who left the band in 2004 due to personal and creative differences.", "\" Dear Diary, My Teen Angst Has a Body Count\" followed in 2004 and\" Heroine\" in 2006, both with Moore.", "Following the departure of Moore in February 2007 to work on his solo electronic project, Skrillex, the band added permanent bassist Matt Manning, and Good moved to lead vocals/ guitar.", "Their third self- titled studio album was released in 2008 on Suretone Records.", "In August 2009 the band signed to Rise Records.", "In late 2009, Richter left the band.", "Their fourth studio album,\" Throne to the Wolves\" was released on March 16, 2010.", "On July 28, 2010, the band entered a hiatus.", "In November 2013, the band re-formed, with Periphery vocalist Spencer Sotelo as the new lead vocalist, as well as Richter rejoining the band.", "They released their fifth album\" Dead Trees\" in August 2015.", "Sotelo departed the band in July 2016.", "Former vocalist Sonny Moore rejoined the band in January 2017 and they are currently working on their sixth studio album."]], ["Open Your Eyes (band)", ["Open Your Eyes is an American rock band from Chicago, IL.", "Their debut album,\" Truth or Consequences\", was released on March 25, 2016 and peaked at# 25 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart.", "OYE is currently recording their sophomore album with producers Matt Good of From First To Last,& Ben Bruce of Asking Alexandria."]], ["Kit Fysto", ["Kit Fysto is an electronic music duo formed by Matt Good( former guitarist in D.R.U.G.S. and From First To Last) and his friend AJ Calderon.", "The group name was originally called juiceb0 x, but due to copyright infringement, their name was changed to Kit Fysto."]], ["Matt Good", ["Matthew Aaron Good is an American musician, singer and record producer.", "He is best known for being the lead guitarist, lead vocalist and the only constant member of the post -hardcore band From First To Last from its conception in 1999 until now.", "He was formerly the guitarist of grindcore band", "The Color of Violence, which featured future From First to Last members Travis Richter, Derek Bloom, and Joey Antillon.", "He joined Chiodos vocalist Craig Owens' band, D.R.U.G.S., eventually moving on to produce music under the name Kit Fysto with friend AJ Calderon.", "He currently owns and operates a music recording studio in Tempe, Arizona called Good Sounds and plays guitar in From First To Last.", "He also produced Asking Alexandria's self titled album, which was released on 15 December 2017."]], ["From First to Last (album)", ["From First to Last is the self- titled third album by From First to Last, released on May 6, 2008.", "\" Worlds Away\" is the album's first single, which hit the radio on March 17.", "This is the first full- length album by the band without Sonny Moore( Skrillex) as lead vocalist."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Shirehorses", 6], ["From First to Last", 0]], "evidences": [["Shirehorses", "country of origin", "British"], ["From First to Last", "country of origin", "American"]], "answer": "no"}
{"_id": "e6688a7e0baf11ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is Philip Of Sicily's father?", "context": [["Lolo Soetoro", ["Lolo Soetoro", "( EYD: Lolo Sutoro;; 2 January 1935 \u2013 2 March 1987), also known as Lolo Soetoro Mangunharjo or Mangundikardjo, of Indonesia was the stepfather of Barack Obama, the 44th President of the United States."]], ["Beatrice of Provence", ["Beatrice of Provence (c. 122923 September 1267), was ruling Countess of Provence and Forcalquier from 1245 until her death, as well as Countess of Anjou and Maine, Queen of Sicily and Naples by marriage to Charles I of Naples.", "She was the fourth and youngest daughter of Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Provence and Forcalquier by his wife Beatrice, in turn daughter of Count Thomas I of Savoy and Margaret of Geneva."]], ["Jerrold Wexler", ["Jerrold Wexler( June 27, 1924 \u2013 November 10, 1992) was a noted American businessman and film producer.", "He was the brother of cinematographer Haskell Wexler and the stepfather of actress Daryl Hannah."]], ["Albert Visetti", ["Albert Anthony Visetti( 13 May 1846\u201310 July 1928) was a Dalmatian musician who moved to London where he was Professor of Singing at the Royal College of Music, becoming a Fellow in 1921.", "He was the stepfather of the novelist Radclyffe Hall."]], ["Gerald Rudolff Ford", ["Gerald Rudolff Ford( December 9, 1890 \u2013 January 26, 1962) was an American businessman, creator of Ford Industries, and Republican politician who was the stepfather of U.S. President Gerald Ford and for whom Ford legally changed his name."]], ["Philip of Sicily", ["Philip (born 1255/56, died 1277), of the Capetian House of Anjou, was the second son of King Charles", "I of Sicily and Countess Beatrice of Provence.", "He was at various times set up to become King of Sardinia, Prince of Achaea or King of Thessalonica, but ultimately ascended no throne."]], ["H\u00e9ctor Barrantes", ["H\u00e9ctor Barrantes Sansoni( 1939\u20131990) was an Argentine polo player.", "He was the stepfather of Sarah, Duchess of York."]], ["Morris Harvey", ["Morris Harvey( 1877\u2013 1944) was a British actor and writer.", "A renowned character actor, he also wrote for the stage, including material for Broadway revues, in which he also appeared.", "He was the stepfather of film director Anthony Harvey."]], ["Charles Williams, Baron Williams of Elvel", ["Charles Cuthbert Powell Williams, Baron Williams of Elvel,( born 9 February 1933) is a retired business executive and a Labour peer.", "In his 20s he played first- class cricket while at university and for several seasons afterwards.", "He is the stepfather of Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury."]], ["Albert E. Austin", ["Albert Elmer Austin( November 15, 1877 \u2013 January 26, 1942) was a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from 1939 to 1941 and member of the Connecticut House of Representatives from 1917 to 1919 and from 1921 to 1923.", "He was the stepfather of Clare Boothe Luce."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Philip of Sicily", 1], ["Beatrice of Provence", 0]], "evidences": [["Philip of Sicily", "mother", "Beatrice of Provence"], ["Beatrice of Provence", "spouse", "Charles I of Naples"]], "answer": "Charles I of Naples"}
{"_id": "ff2926840bd911eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Who is the father of the director of film The Thousand Faces Of Dunjia?", "context": [["Peter Hamel", ["Peter Hamel( 1911\u20131979) was a German screenwriter and a director of film and television.", "He appeared as himself in the 1948 comedy\" Film Without a Title\".", "He is the father of the composer Peter Michael Hamel."]], ["Lars Eliasson", ["He is the father of the later Member of Parliament Anna Eliasson."]], ["Yasuichi Oshima", ["He is the father of manga artist Towa Oshima."]], ["Inoue Masaru (bureaucrat)", ["Viscount was the first Director of Railways in Japan and is known as the\" father of the Japanese railways\"."]], ["Paul Brooke", ["Paul Brooke( born 22 November 1944) is a retired English actor of film, television and radio.", "He is the father of actor Tom Brooke."]], ["Faces of Death VI", ["Faces of Death VI is a 1996 direct- to- video compilation of the highlights of the earlier films in the\" Faces of Death\" series.", "It features many of the same scenes shown in\" Faces of Death\" 1 and 4, as well as the earlier compilation\" Faces of Death V\".", "It begins without any opening credits, before recycling( for the third time) the sequence from\" Faces of Death\" involving the killing of a monkey which is then prepared and served to patrons of a gourmet restaurant.", "Also shown for the second time are the staged heart- ripping scene by African natives and the\" head in a box\" scene, both taken from\" Faces of Death IV\".", "John Alan Schwartz's cameo as the leader of the flesh eating cult, as well as\" The encapsulation of Samuel Berkowitz\" are also featured again, and the final credits are those from\" Faces of Death\".", "\" Faces of Death VI\" exists in three distinct versions:", "1. The widest- known version is the one that was released\" unofficially\" by Gorgon Video in the U.S. in 1996.", "It features the artwork from part four reversed.", "It contains clips mostly from parts one and four, and has the opening credits from part one.", "This is the version of\" Faces of Death 6\" that was released to buy or rent on video in the U.S. 2.", "The second is a nearly extinct mail- order only version( which\" Fangoria\" possibly offered in the back of old issues) that is no longer available.", "Most outlets online with\" Faces of Death 6\" to download carry this version.", "It has no narration, all different footage, and the title screen reads\" FACES OF DEATH\", and then the word\" SIX\" slowly becomes imposed over the text.", "As stated on various sites, this version is extremely washed out.", "Most of the scenes are almost completely white and unwatchable.", "At the very end of this version the\" Gorgon Video\" bumper begins to play but is suddenly cut off.", "3. The third version is part of the German version of the series.", "It is titled\" Gesichter Des Todes VI\" and was released in 1992 on video, and subsequently DVD, in Germany in German with no English option.", "This version is reportedly all different footage, with no narrator.", "However, it is possible it is just a different\" death\" film re-titled.", "Possibly\" Faces of Death: The Millennium Edition\", as the images on the back of the\" Gesichter Des Todes VI\" DVD are from some of the same footage found on\" Faces of Death: Millennium\"."]], ["The Thousand Faces of Dunjia", ["The Thousand Faces of Dunjia is a 2017 Chinese fantasy-wuxia film directed by Yuen Woo-ping; scripted and produced by Tsui Hark.", "It is a remake of the 1982 film \"The Miracle Fighters\" also directed by Yuen.", "The film stars Da Peng, Aarif Lee, Ni Ni, Wu Bai, and Zhou Dongyu.", "It was released in China on December 15, 2017."]], ["Obata Toramori", ["He was the father of Obata Masamori."]], ["Yuen Woo-ping", ["Yuen Woo-ping (alias:", "Yuen Wo-ping;", "born 1945) is a Hong Kong martial arts choreographer and film director, renowned as one of the most successful and influential figures in the world of Hong Kong action cinema.", "He is one of the inductees on the Avenue of Stars in Hong Kong.", "Yuen is also a son of Yuen Siu-tien, a renowned martial arts film actor."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Thousand Faces of Dunjia", 0], ["Yuen Woo-ping", 4]], "evidences": [["The Thousand Faces of Dunjia", "director", "Yuen Woo-ping"], ["Yuen Woo-ping", "father", "Yuen Siu-tien"]], "answer": "Yuen Siu-tien"}
{"_id": "2e17069c0bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of the composer of film Naayudamma?", "context": [["Amedeo Escobar", ["Amedeo Escobar( 1888\u20131973) was an Italian composer of film scores."]], ["Bert Grund", ["Bert Grund( 1920\u20131992) was a German composer of film scores."]], ["Henri Verdun", ["Henri Verdun( 1895\u20131977) was a French composer of film scores."]], ["Alonso Mudarra", ["Alonso Mudarra( c. 1510 \u2013 April 1, 1580) was a Spanish composer of the Renaissance, and also played the vihuela, a guitar- shaped string instrument.", "He was an innovative composer of instrumental music as well as songs, and was the composer of the earliest surviving music for the guitar."]], ["Abe Meyer", ["Abe Meyer( 1901 \u2013 1969) was an American composer of film scores."]], ["Deva (composer)", ["Devanesan Chokkalingam, popularly known as Deva, is an Indian film composer and singer.", "He has composed songs and provided background music for Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Kannada films in a career spanning about 20 years.", "Many know his gaana songs, written mostly using Madras Tamil.", "He is known as the \"Father of Gaana Genre\" in the Tamil film industry.", "Deva has composed music for many films.", "He debuted as a film music director in the film \"Manasukkeththa Maharaasa\" in 1989.", "In the intervening years he has composed music for a total of more than 400 films."]], ["Tarcisio Fusco", ["Tarcisio Fusco was an Italian composer of film scores.", "He was the brother of the composer Giovanni Fusco and the uncle of operatic soprano Cecilia Fusco."]], ["Naayudamma", ["Naayudamma is a 2006 Telugu action-drama film directed by Madhava Sai.", "It stars Vijayashanti, Rekha and Prabhu Deva in the lead roles.", "\"", "Naayudamma\" had been in the making for several years, before opening to mixed reviews in August 2006."]], ["Thomas Morse", ["Thomas Morse( born June 30, 1968) is an American composer of film and concert music."]], ["Walter Ulfig", ["Walter Ulfig was a German composer of film scores."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Naayudamma", 1], ["Deva (composer)", 1]], "evidences": [["Naayudamma", "composer", "Deva"], ["Deva", "place of birth", "Tamil"]], "answer": "Tamil"}
{"_id": "cc2fd612088f11ebbd72ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Are the directors of films Guns Of The Black Witch and Carnal Circuit both from the same country?", "context": [["Domenico Paolella", ["Domenico Paolella( 18 October 1915- 7 October 2002) was an Italian director, screenwriter and journalist.", "Born in Foggia, between 1933 and 1935 Paolella won several contests for amateur directors; in the same years he started working as a journalist for several newspapers and magazines.", "In 1937 he entered the film industry as assistant of Carmine Gallone for\" Scipio the African\", and the following year made his debut as a director of short films.", "During the war he was correspondent from the Soviet front.", "From 1946 to 1951 he was artistic director and chief editor of the INCOM newsreel production company.", "In 1939 Paolella directed his first feature film,\" The Last of the Road\".", "In subsequent years, he first directed a series of musical films of great success produced by Carlo Infascelli, then he specialized in the comic genre.", "Paolella directed his last film in 1979, and briefly rejoined the industry in the early nineties when he collaborated on several screenplays for films directed by Sergio Sollima, Stelvio Massi, Lamberto Bava and Aldo Lado."]], ["Alberto De Martino", ["Alberto De Martino( 12 June 1929 \u2013 2 June 2015) was an Italian film director and screenwriter.", "Born in Rome, De Martino started as a child actor and later returned to the cinema where worked as a screenwriter, director and dubbing supervisor.", "De Martino's films as a director specialised in wellcrafted knock- offs of Hollywood hit films.", "These films were specifically created films in Western, horror and mythology genres which were developed for the international market.", "\" The Telegraph\" stated that his best known of these film was probably\" The Antichrist The Antichrist\" capitalized on the box- office appeal of\" The Exorcist\"( 1973) and in its first week in the United States earned a greater box office than\" Jaws\"."]], ["Guns of Icarus Online", ["Guns of Icarus Online( also known as Guns of Icarus Alliance) is a steampunk- themed multiplayer first- person shooter video game developed and published by American studio Muse Games.", "It is a follow- up to\" Guns of Icarus\"( now known as Flight of the Icarus), and was released on October 29, 2012.", "A cooperative, PvE companion game Guns of Icarus Alliance was released on March 31, 2017.", "On December 23, 2011, Muse Games launched a Kickstarter project to raise$ 10,000 to partially fund the development of\" Guns of Icarus Online\", and the company subsequently received$ 35,237 at the close of the bidding on February 21, 2012.", "Following the completion of their fundraising campaign, Muse Games co-developer Eric Chung announced that\" Guns of Icarus Online\" would enter closed beta on April 10, 2012.", "\" Guns of Icarus Online\" Version 1.0 officially went online on October 29, 2012.", "The improved Version 1.1 was first available through Steam on November 20 and online on November 23.", "In early 2013, Linux support was added.", "A PlayStation 4 version launched May 1, 2018 with full cross-platform support."]], ["Lost Battalion (1960 film)", ["Lost Battalion( aka Escape to Paradise) is a 1960 black- and- white Filipino war film and love story produced and directed by Eddie Romero, and co-produced by Romero and Kane W. Lynn.", "Set during World War II, it stars Leopoldo Salcedo, Johnny Monteiro and Diane Jergens.", "It was later released in the US by American International Pictures as\" Lost Batallion\", on a double feature with\" Guns of the Black Witch\" in 1962.", "The film's ad line read\" 200 Men and One Girl Trapped in a Ring of Steel!\""]], ["Guns of the Law", ["Guns of the Law is a 1944 American film directed by Elmer Clifton."]], ["Guns of the Black Witch", ["Guns of the Black Witch is a 1961 adventure film directed by Domenico Paolella.", "It was released in the US by American International Pictures as a double feature with\" Lost Battalion\"."]], ["Guns of the Law", ["Guns of the Law is a 1944 American film directed by Elmer Clifton."]], ["Black Reel Award for Outstanding Independent Film", ["This page lists the winners and nominees for the Black Reel Award for Outstanding Independent Film.", "This award is presented to the directors of the film."]], ["Carnal Circuit", ["Carnal Circuit( also known as\" The Insatiables\" and\" Beverly Hills\") is a 1969 Italian- German giallo written and directed by Alberto De Martino."]], ["I, Tituba: Black Witch of Salem", ["Moi, Tituba, Sorci\u00e8re \u2026", "Noire de Salem( 1986)( also known as\" I, Tituba, Black Witch of Salem\") is a French novel by Maryse Cond\u00e9.", "It won the French Grand Prix award for women's literature.", "The novel was translated into English in 1992 by Richard Philcox and published under the title above, with the help of a translation grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.", "The English translation includes a foreword by activist Angela Davis, who calls the book an\" historical novel about the black witch of Salem\".", "While related to the Salem witch trials, Conde's novel is a work of fiction, including Tituba's race."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Guns of the Black Witch", 0], ["Carnal Circuit", 0], ["Domenico Paolella", 0], ["Alberto De Martino", 0]], "evidences": [["Guns of the Black Witch", "director", "Domenico Paolella"], ["Carnal Circuit", "director", "Alberto De Martino"], ["Domenico Paolella", "country of citizenship", "Italian"], ["Alberto De Martino", "country of citizenship", "Italian"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "92d80a5a0bb011ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is Dolores Costello's child?", "context": [["Dolores Costello", ["Dolores Costello (September 17, 1903 \u2013 March 1, 1979) was an American film actress who achieved her greatest success during the era of silent movies.", "She was nicknamed \"The Goddess of the Silent Screen\".", "She was stepmother of John Barrymore's daughter Diana, by his second wife Blanche Oelrichs, the mother of John Drew Barrymore and Dolores", "(Dee Dee) Barrymore, and the grandmother of John Barrymore III, Blyth Dolores Barrymore, Brahma Blyth", "(Jessica) Barrymore, Hillary Bedell and Drew Barrymore."]], ["Prince Hodong of Goguryeo", ["Hodong is a child of Daemusin of Goguryeo who was the third king of Goguryeo."]], ["Chakrabongse Bhuvanath", ["Field Marshal Chakrabongse Bhuvanath, the Prince of Bishnulok( 3 March 1883 \u2013 13 June 1920), was the 40th child of King Chulalongkorn and the fourth child of Queen Sri Bajarindra."]], ["Battle of Dolores River", ["The Battle of Dolores River was a battle fought during the Philippine \u2013 American War."]], ["Strictly Balti", ["Strictly Balti is a one- person play by British actor Saikat Ahamed about growing up as the child of as the child of first generation immigrants in Birmingham in the 1980s."]], ["The Child of Lov (album)", ["The Child of Lov is the only studio album by Belgian artist The Child of Lov.", "It was released on 6 May 2013 through Double Six."]], ["Ingegerd Birgersdotter of Bjelbo", ["Ingegerd( or\" Ingeg\u00e4rd\")", "Birgersdotter of Bjelbo( or\" Bj\u00e4lbo\"; ca.", "1180 \u2013 7 April after 1210, possibly 1230) was a Swedish Queen Consort, second spouse of King Sverker II of Sweden.", "Ingegerd was born into one of Sweden's most powerful noble families, the Bj\u00e4lbo family, as the child of the powerful Jarl Birger Brosa and the Queen Dowager Brigida Haraldsdotter; her mother was the child of King Harald Gille of Norway and had, in her first marriage, herself been the Queen of Sweden in 1160 \u2013 1161."]], ["Jason Marsalis", ["Jason Marsalis( born March 4, 1977) is an American jazz drummer and member of the Marsalis family of musicians.", "He is the youngest son of Dolores Ferdinand Marsalis and Ellis Marsalis, Jr."]], ["John Drew Barrymore", ["John Drew Barrymore (born John Blyth Barrymore Jr.; June 4, 1932 \u2013 November 29, 2004) was an American film actor and member of the Barrymore family of actors, which included his father, John Barrymore, and his father's siblings, Lionel and Ethel.", "He was the father of four children, including actor John Blyth Barrymore and actress Drew Barrymore.", "Diana Barrymore was his half-sister from his father's second marriage."]], ["Giuseppe Crotto", ["Giuseppe Crotto( Spanish Jos\u00e9 Crotto)( 1830- 1903) was an Italian merchant and landowner.", "He settled in the town of Dolores, Buenos Aires towards the end of 1850."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Dolores Costello", 2], ["John Drew Barrymore", 2]], "evidences": [["Dolores Costello", "child", "John Drew Barrymore"], ["John Drew Barrymore", "sibling", "Diana Barrymore"]], "answer": "Diana Barrymore"}
{"_id": "13c343840bdc11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the place of death of the director of film Marianela (1940 Film)?", "context": [["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["S. N. Mathur", ["S.N. Mathur was the Director of the Indian Intelligence Bureau between September 1975 and February 1980.", "He was also the Director General of Police in Punjab."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Michael Govan", ["Michael Govan( born 1963) is the director of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art since 2006.", "Prior to this, Govan worked as the director of the Dia Art Foundation in New York City."]], ["Marianela (1940 film)", ["Marianela is a 1940 Spanish drama film directed by Benito Perojo.", "It is based on the 1878 novel by Benito P\u00e9rez Gald\u00f3s."]], ["Jesse E. Hobson", ["Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 \u2013 November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955.", "Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation."]], ["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]], ["Benito Perojo", ["Benito Perojo (Madrid, 14 June 1894 \u2013 Madrid, 11 November 1974) was a successful Spanish film director and film producer.", "On 18 July 1966 he was honoured by the Caballero Gran Cruz de la Orden del M\u00e9rito Civil.", "He died in Madrid on 11 November 1974 aged 80 and he was survived by his daughter Carmen Perojo Carreras."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Marianela (1940 film)", 0], ["Benito Perojo", 0]], "evidences": [["Marianela", "director", "Benito Perojo"], ["Benito Perojo", "place of death", "Madrid"]], "answer": "Madrid"}
{"_id": "0518615a0bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the date of death of Papianilla (Wife Of Sidonius Apollinaris)'s husband?", "context": [["Etan Boritzer", ["Etan Boritzer( born 1950) is an American writer of children \u2019s literature who is best known for his book\" What is God?\" first published in 1989.", "His best selling\" What is?\" illustrated children's book series on character education and difficult subjects for children is a popular teaching guide for parents, teachers and child- life professionals.", "Boritzer gained national critical acclaim after\" What is God?\" was published in 1989 although the book has caused controversy from religious fundamentalists for its universalist views.", "The other current books in the\" What is?\" series include", "What is Love?,", "What is Death?,", "What is Beautiful?,", "What is Funny?,", "What is Right?,", "What is Peace?,", "What is Money?,", "What is Dreaming?,", "What is a Friend?,", "What is True?,", "What is a Family?,", "What is a Feeling?\"", "The series is now also translated into 15 languages.", "Boritzer was first published in 1963 at the age of 13 when he wrote an essay in his English class at Wade Junior High School in the Bronx, New York on the assassination of John F. Kennedy.", "His essay was included in a special anthology by New York City public school children compiled and published by the New York City Department of Education.", "Boritzer now lives in Venice, California and maintains his publishing office there also.", "He has helped numerous other authors to get published through\" How to Get Your Book Published!\" programs.", "Boritzer is also a yoga teacher who teaches regular classes locally and guest- teaches nationally.", "He is also recognized nationally as an erudite speaker on\" The Teachings of the Buddha.\""]], ["Fred Bradley (rower)", ["Frederick Bradley( 1908- date of death unknown) was an English rower."]], ["Sidonius Apollinaris", ["Gaius Sollius Modestus Apollinaris Sidonius, better known as Saint Sidonius Apollinaris (5 November of an unknown year, 430 \u2013 August 489 AD), was a poet, diplomat, and bishop.", "Sidonius is \"the single most important surviving author from fifth-century Gaul\" according to Eric Goldberg.", "He was one of four Gallo-Roman aristocrats of the fifth- to sixth-century whose letters survive in quantity; the others are Ruricius bishop of Limoges (died 507), Alcimus Ecdicius Avitus, bishop of Vienne (died 518) and Magnus Felix Ennodius of Arles, bishop of Ticinum (died 534).", "All of them were linked in the tightly bound aristocratic Gallo-Roman network that provided the bishops of Catholic Gaul.", "His feast day is 21 August."]], ["Thomas Scott (diver)", ["Thomas Scott( 1907- date of death unknown) was an English diver."]], ["Bill Smith (footballer, born 1897)", ["William Thomas Smith( born 9 April 1897, date of death unknown) was an English professional footballer."]], ["Harry Johnson (wrestler)", ["Harry Johnson( 1903- date of death unknown) was an English wrestler."]], ["Papianilla (wife of Sidonius Apollinaris)", ["Papianilla (\"floruit\" 455) was an aristocrat of Roman Gaul.", "She was the daughter of Eparchius Avitus, who rose from the Gallo-Roman senatorial aristocracy to become Western Roman Emperor from 455 to 456.", "Papianilla had two brothers, Agricola and Ecdicius, and possibly some sisters; she was related to another Papianilla (wife of the prefect Tonantius Ferreolus).", "Before her father's rise to the throne (455), she married Sidonius Apollinaris, another aristocrat, with whom she had three or four children: Apollinaris, Severiana, Roscia and Alcima (the latter, mentioned only in Gregory of Tours and not in Sidonius letters, being possibly another name for Severiana or Roscia).", "Papianilla brought her husband the estate called \"Avitacum\" in Auvergne.", "Her husband gave away silver vessels from their home to the poor, but she criticised him so he bought them back."]], ["Theodred II (Bishop of Elmham)", ["Theodred II was a medieval Bishop of Elmham.", "The date of Theodred's consecration unknown, but the date of his death was sometime between 995 and 997."]], ["Harry Wainwright (footballer)", ["Harry Wainwright( born 1899; date of death unknown) was an English footballer."]], ["Albert Thompson (footballer, born 1912)", ["Albert Thompson( born 1912, date of death unknown) was a Welsh footballer."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Papianilla (wife of Sidonius Apollinaris)", 3], ["Sidonius Apollinaris", 0]], "evidences": [["Papianilla", "spouse", "Sidonius Apollinaris"], ["Sidonius Apollinaris", "date of death", "489"]], "answer": "489"}
{"_id": "2541dda808b911ebbd88ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film was released more recently, Light And The Sufferer or Twenty Years Later?", "context": [["24 Hours a Day", ["24 Hours a Day or Twenty- Four Hours a Day may refer to:"]], ["Twenty Years Later", ["Twenty Years Later(\" A Goat Marked for Death\") is a 1984 Brazilian documentary film which has become one of the best- known films directed by Eduardo Coutinho.", "It originated in 1964 as a planned feature film about the life and death of Jo\u00e3o Pedro Teixeira, a leader of the Peasant leagues from Para\u00edba who was assassinated on the order of local landowners in 1962.", "But before it could be completed, production was interrupted by political developments, with some of the crew and cast arrested and their materials confiscated.", "In 1984, Coutinho returned to the material, shooting new footage of some of the actors and crew.", "The resulting critically acclaimed documentary gained a cult following."]], ["It Was Twenty Years Ago Today (film)", ["It Was Twenty Years Ago Today( also known as Sgt. Pepper: It Was Twenty Years Ago Today) is a 1987 British- made television documentary film about the 1967 Summer of Love.", "It premiered on 1 June 1987, twenty years after the official release date of the Beatles' album\" Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band\", and presents the album as the central factor behind the events and scenes that led to the full emergence of the 1960s counterculture.", "< ref name=\" Corry/ NYT\" > ref>", "The film was directed by John Sheppard for Granada Television.", "In addition to archive footage, it features interviews with key figures from the period, including Derek Taylor( who also served as consultant on the production),< ref name=\" Harrington/ WashPost\" > ref>", "George Harrison, Paul McCartney, Allen Ginsberg, Abbie Hoffman and Timothy Leary.", "It s release was accompanied by the book\" It Was Twenty Years Ago Today\", written by Taylor.", "After the documentary's initial broadcast on the ITV network in the UK, it was shown by PBS in the US on 11 November 1987."]], ["Invasion of the Neptune Men", ["The film was released in 1961 in Japan and was later released in the United States on television.", "In 1998, the film was featured on an episode of\" Mystery Science Theater 3000\"."]], ["Lloyd (film)", ["Lloyd is a 2001 American comedy film.", "The film was released on May 4, 2001."]], ["Rakka (film)", ["The film was released on YouTube and Steam on 14 June 2017."]], ["20 Years", ["20 Years or Twenty Years may refer to:"]], ["Light and the Sufferer", ["Light and the Sufferer is a 2007 American science fiction film starring Paul Dano, Paz de la Huerta, Michael Esper, and Paul D'Amato and directed by Christopher Peditto.", "It is based on a short story by Jonathan Lethem.", "The film is about two brothers who try to leave New York City for a new life in California, only to find their plans and lives changed forever by the appearance of a mysterious alien."]], ["Coney Island Baby (film)", ["Coney Island Baby is a 2003 comedy- drama in which film producer Amy Hobby made her directorial debut.", "Karl Geary wrote the film and Tanya Ryno was the film's producer.", "The music was composed by Ryan Shore.", "The film was shot in Sligo, Ireland, which is known locally as\" Coney Island\".", "The film was screened at the Newport International Film Festival.", "Hobby won the Jury Award for\" Best First Time Director\".", "The film made its premiere television broadcast on the Sundance Channel."]], ["The Wonderful World of Captain Kuhio", ["The film was released in Japan on 10 October 2009."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Light and the Sufferer", 0], ["Twenty Years Later", 0]], "evidences": [["Light and the Sufferer", "publication date", "2007"], ["Twenty Years Later", "publication date", "1984"]], "answer": "Light And The Sufferer"}
{"_id": "00989dbe08a711ebbd7fac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Who was born first out of Thomas Henry Holland and Jean-Mand\u00e9 Sigogne?", "context": [["Jean-Mand\u00e9 Sigogne", ["Jean- Mand\u00e9 Sigogne( 6 April 1763 \u2013 9 November 1844) was a French Catholic priest, who moved to Canada after the Revolution and became known for his missionary work among the Acadians of Nova Scotia."]], ["Thomas Henry Holland", ["Sir Thomas Henry Holland( 22 November 1868 \u2013 15 May 1947) was a British geologist who worked in India with the Geological Survey of India, serving as its director from 1903 to 1910.", "He later worked as an educational administrator at Edinburgh University."]], ["Henry Moore (cricketer)", ["Henry Walter Moore( 1849 \u2013 20 August 1916) was an English- born first- class cricketer who spent most of his life in New Zealand."]], ["Thomas Henry (illustrator)", ["Thomas Henry( born Thomas Henry Fisher)( 1879 \u2013 1962) was an English illustrator, best remembered for his illustrations of Richmal Crompton's William books."]], ["Abraham Holland", ["Abraham Holland( died 18 February 1626) was an English poet.", "He was the son of the translator, Philemon Holland, and the brother of the printer, Henry Holland.", "His best known work is the\" Naumachia\", a poem on the Battle of Lepanto in 1571."]], ["Peleg Wiswall", ["Peleg Wiswall (1762 \u2013 September 18, 1836) was a lawyer, judge and political figure in Nova Scotia.", "He represented Annapolis County in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1812 to 1816.", "He was born in 1762 in Falmouth, Maine (now Portland), the son of the Reverend John Wiswall.", "Wiswall married Mary Nichols.", "In 1816, he was named associate judge for the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia.", "Wiswall worked with the Abb\u00e9 Jean-Mand\u00e9 Sigogne during the 1820s and 1830s to establish an experimental Mi'kmaq settlement at Bear River.", "He died in Annapolis at the age of 74.", "His daughter Mary married Charles Budd, who also served in the provincial assembly."]], ["Reuben Holland", ["Reuben Thomas Henry Holland( 27 June 1890 \u2013 22 September 1944) was an Australian rules footballer who played with South Melbourne and Carlton in the Victorian Football League( VFL)."]], ["Henry Holland (printer)", ["Henry Holland( 1583\u20131650?) was an English bookseller and printer."]], ["Wale Adebanwi", ["Wale Adebanwi( born 1969) is a Nigerian- born first Black Rhodes Professor at St Antony's College, Oxford."]], ["William Henry (chemist)", ["William Henry( 12 December 1774 \u2013 2 September 1836) was an English chemist.", "He was the son of Thomas Henry and was born in Manchester England.", "He developed what is known today as Henry's Law."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Thomas Henry Holland", 0], ["Jean-Mand\u00e9 Sigogne", 0]], "evidences": [["Thomas Henry Holland", "date of birth", "22 November 1868"], ["Jean-Mand\u00e9 Sigogne", "date of birth", "6 April 1763"]], "answer": "Jean-Mand\u00e9 Sigogne"}
{"_id": "e353ff9f088511ebbd6dac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film whose director was born first, Thirumalai Thenkumari or Devil'S Squadron?", "context": [["Wale Adebanwi", ["Wale Adebanwi( born 1969) is a Nigerian- born first Black Rhodes Professor at St Antony's College, Oxford."]], ["Erle C. Kenton", ["Erle C. Kenton( August 1, 1896 \u2013 January 28, 1980) was an American film director.", "He directed 131 films between 1916 and 1957.", "He was born in Norborne, Missouri and died in Glendale, California from Parkinson's disease.", "Kenton and Edward Ludwig were the principal directors of the 1958- 1960 CBS television series,\" The Texan\", starring Rory Calhoun as Bill Longley, a\" Robin Hood of the West\", who drifts through the region helping persons in need."]], ["Henry Moore (cricketer)", ["Henry Walter Moore( 1849 \u2013 20 August 1916) was an English- born first- class cricketer who spent most of his life in New Zealand."]], ["Deepak Sareen", ["Deepak Sareen is a Bollywood film director and assistant director.", "His first film as director was\" Ranbhoomi\" and last film as director was\" Albela\"."]], ["Devil's Squadron", ["Devil's Squadron is a 1936 American drama film directed by Erle C. Kenton and starring Richard Dix, Karen Morley and Lloyd Nolan.", "The following written prologue appears after the opening credits:\" This picture is dedicated to the test pilots ... those men who knowingly face death every time they leave the ground in an untried airplane.", "We never hear of these men, yet on their courage depends the future of aviation.\""]], ["John McMahon (Surrey and Somerset cricketer)", ["John William Joseph McMahon( 28 December 1917 \u2013 8 May 2001) was an Australian- born first- class cricketer who played for Surrey and Somerset in England from 1947 to 1957."]], ["Hartley Lobban", ["Hartley W Lobban (9 May 1926 \u2013 15 October 2004) was a Jamaican-born first-class cricketer who played 17 matches for Worcestershire in the early 1950s."]], ["A. P. Nagarajan", ["Akkamappettai Paramasivan Nagarajan( 24 February 1928) \u2013 5 April 1977 was an Indian film director, producer, actor and writer who set a trend in film making in Tamil cinema in 1960s and 1970s."]], ["Thirumalai Thenkumari", ["Thirumalai Thenkumari is a 1970 Tamil- language Indian road film written and directed by A. P. Nagarajan.", "Inspired by the 1969 film\" If It's Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium\", it features an ensemble cast consisting of Sivakumar, Kumari Padmini, Rama Prabha, Shylashri, Manorama, Sirkazhi Govindarajan and Suruli Rajan.", "The film focuses on a group of passengers who embark on a pilgrimage across South India.", "It was commercially successful, and won three Tamil Nadu State Film Awards."]], ["Ringo-en no sh\u014djo", ["The art director was Tomoo Shimogawara."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Thirumalai Thenkumari", 0], ["Devil's Squadron", 0], ["A. P. Nagarajan", 0], ["Erle C. Kenton", 0]], "evidences": [["Thirumalai Thenkumari", "director", "A. P. Nagarajan"], ["Devil's Squadron", "director", "Erle C. Kenton"], ["A. P. Nagarajan", "date of birth", "24 February 1928"], ["Erle C. Kenton", "date of birth", "August 1, 1896"]], "answer": "Devil'S Squadron"}
{"_id": "c05e0fde08ad11ebbd83ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film whose director was born first, Marmalade Revolution or The King And The Chorus Girl?", "context": [["Henry Moore (cricketer)", ["Henry Walter Moore( 1849 \u2013 20 August 1916) was an English- born first- class cricketer who spent most of his life in New Zealand."]], ["Erland Josephson", ["Erland Josephson( 15 June 1923 \u2013 25 February 2012) was a Swedish actor and author.", "He was best known by international audiences for his work in films directed by Ingmar Bergman, Andrei Tarkovsky and Theodoros Angelopoulos."]], ["Deepak Sareen", ["Deepak Sareen is a Bollywood film director and assistant director.", "His first film as director was\" Ranbhoomi\" and last film as director was\" Albela\"."]], ["Hartley Lobban", ["Hartley W Lobban (9 May 1926 \u2013 15 October 2004) was a Jamaican-born first-class cricketer who played 17 matches for Worcestershire in the early 1950s."]], ["Ringo-en no sh\u014djo", ["The art director was Tomoo Shimogawara."]], ["Marmalade Revolution", ["Marmalade Revolution is a 1980 Swedish drama film directed by and starring Erland Josephson.", "It was entered into the 30th Berlin International Film Festival."]], ["John McMahon (Surrey and Somerset cricketer)", ["John William Joseph McMahon( 28 December 1917 \u2013 8 May 2001) was an Australian- born first- class cricketer who played for Surrey and Somerset in England from 1947 to 1957."]], ["The King and the Chorus Girl", ["The King and the Chorus Girl is a 1937 American romantic comedy film directed by Mervyn LeRoy and starring Fernand Gravey, Joan Blondell and Edward Everett Horton.", "Fernand Gravey plays Alfred VII, a young and rich deposed King in exile in Paris, monumentally bored.", "When he becomes involved with a chorus girl whom he accidentally insults( by falling asleep), her indignation provides an opportunity for his loyal courtiers to bring him back to life.", "Gravey( billed as\" Gravet\") was at the time the subject of a significant studio publicity campaign to build his image.", "The film is notable for being the only one with a screenplay officially credited to Groucho Marx."]], ["Wale Adebanwi", ["Wale Adebanwi( born 1969) is a Nigerian- born first Black Rhodes Professor at St Antony's College, Oxford."]], ["Mervyn LeRoy", ["Mervyn LeRoy( October 15, 1900 \u2013 September 13, 1987) was an American film director, film producer, author, and occasional actor."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Marmalade Revolution", 0], ["The King and the Chorus Girl", 0], ["Erland Josephson", 0], ["Mervyn LeRoy", 0]], "evidences": [["Marmalade Revolution", "director", "Erland Josephson"], ["The King and the Chorus Girl", "director", "Mervyn LeRoy"], ["Erland Josephson", "date of birth", "15 June 1923"], ["Mervyn LeRoy", "date of birth", "October 15, 1900"]], "answer": "The King And The Chorus Girl"}
{"_id": "bf576cb8086011ebbd5dac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who was born later, Ripkin or Aaj Ki Baat?", "context": [["Hassan Zee", ["Hassan Zee is a Pakistani- American film director who was born in Chakwal, Pakistan."]], ["Aaj Ki Baat", ["Aaj Ki Baat is a 1955 Hindi language Bollywood film directed by Leela Chitnis which began filming in 1953 as the first film of her entity\" Leela Chitnis Productions\", and stars Bipin Gupta, Manmohan Krishna, and Sunder."]], ["Aaj Ki Taaqat", ["Aaj Ki Taaqat is a 1992 Hindi film directed and starred by Anil Nagrath along with Upasna Singh in the lead roles."]], ["Rumbi Katedza", ["Rumbi Katedza is a Zimbabwean Film Producer and Director who was born on 17 January 1974."]], ["Leela Chitnis", ["Leela Chitnis(\" n\u00e9e\" Nagarkar; 9 September 1909 \u2013 14 July 2003) was an actress in the Indian film industry, active from 1930s to 1980s.", "In her early years she starred as a romantic lead, but she is best remembered for her later this roles playing a virtuous and upright mother to leading stars."]], ["Ripkin", ["Ripkin is a 1978 Australian television film directed by Frank Arnold and starring David Nettheim, Olivia Hamnett, Vince Martin, and Belinda Giblin.", "The screenplay concerns an industrial scientist and his wife, who suspect each other of infidelity."]], ["Frank Arnold", ["Frank Harold Arnold( born October 1, 1934) is an American retired college basketball coach.", "He served as the head basketball coach at Brigham Young University( BYU) from 1975 to 1983 and at the University of Hawaii at Manoa from 1985 to 1987."]], ["W. Augustus Barratt", ["W. Augustus Barratt( 1873- 1947) was a Scottish- born, later American, songwriter and musician."]], ["Aaj Ke Angaare", ["Aaj Ki Angaarey is a 1988 Hindi film starring Hemant Birje."]], ["Edward Yates", ["Edward J. Yates( September 16, 1918 \u2013 June 2, 2006) was an American television director who was the director of the ABC television program\" American Bandstand\" from 1952 until 1969."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Ripkin", 0], ["Aaj Ki Baat", 0], ["Frank Arnold", 0], ["Leela Chitnis", 0]], "evidences": [["Ripkin", "director", "Frank Arnold"], ["Aaj Ki Baat", "director", "Leela Chitnis"], ["Frank Arnold", "date of birth", "October 1, 1934"], ["Leela Chitnis", "date of birth", "9 September 1909"]], "answer": "Ripkin"}
{"_id": "f2c94157088e11ebbd70ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Who is younger, Robert Meiklejohn or Jennifer Padilla?", "context": [["Mike MacDougal", ["Robert Meiklejohn MacDougal( born March 5, 1977) is a former relief pitcher in professional baseball.", "He is a switch hitter and throws right- handed.", "He played in Major League Baseball( MLB) for the Kansas City Royals, Chicago White Sox, Washington Nationals, St. Louis Cardinals and Los Angeles Dodgers.", "His pitch selection include a fastball in the 95- 98 mph range, a slider, curve, and a changeup used only occasionally."]], ["Vadim Vlasov", ["Vadim Nikolayevich Vlasov( born 19 December 1980) is a former Russian football player.", "He is a younger brother of Dmitri Vlasov."]], ["Jennifer Burton", ["Jennifer Burton is an American model and actress in B-movies and erotic films.", "She is sometimes credited as Jennifer Jarret or Jennifer Leigh Burton."]], ["Roman Smishko", ["Roman Smishko is a retired Ukrainian professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper.", "He is a younger brother of Ukrainian defender Bohdan Smishko."]], ["Milo\u0161 Zli\u010di\u0107", ["Milo\u0161 Zli\u010di\u0107( born 29 December 1999) is a Serbian football forward.", "He is a younger brother of Lazar Zli\u010di\u0107."]], ["Jennifer Padilla", ["Jennifer Padilla Gonz\u00e1lez( also spelled Yenifer or Yennifer; born 1 January 1990) is a Colombian track and field athlete who competes in the 200 metres and 400 metres sprint events.", "Her first name is also spelled Yenifer of Yennifer.", "She won the 400 m title at the 2011 Pan American Games as well as two bronze medals in the relay for Colombia.", "She set her 400 m personal best of 51.53 seconds at the competition.", "Padilla was a medallist in the individual and relay sprinting events at the South American Championships in Athletics in both 2009 and 2011.", "She jointly holds the Colombian record for the 4\u00d7400 m relay with a time of 3:29.94 minutes."]], ["Jennifer Chow (novelist)", ["Jennifer Chow or Jennifer J. Chow, is a Taiwanese American novelist and fiction writer, who wrote the novel\" The 228 Legacy\"( 2013), the mystery novel\" Seniors Sleuth\"( 2015)( under a pseudonym,\" J.J. Chow\") and the young adult novel\" Dragonfly Dreams\"( 2015)."]], ["Robert Meiklejohn", ["Robert Meiklejohn( 20 December 18897 July 1974) was Archdeacon of Norwich from 1954 to 1961.", "Meiklejohn was educated at Haberdashers' Aske's and King's College, London.", "He was ordained in 1914.", "He was a Royal Naval chaplain from 1915 to 1919.", "He was vicar of Dorrington, Shropshire, from 1920 to 1925; a chaplain with the Missions to Seamen from 1926 to 1929; rector of Felbrigg with Metton from 1930( and Sustead from 1947) to April 1961; and rural dean of Repps from 1945 to 1954.", "He retired as Archdeacon in mid-1961, and was made archdeacon emeritus around November that year."]], ["Anton Shunto", ["Anton Shunto( born 31 May 1988) is a Belarusian professional footballer.", "As of 2019, he plays for Molodechno.", "He is a younger brother of Denis Shunto, who is a founder and former president of Krumkachy Minsk."]], ["Dmitri Varfolomeyev (footballer, born 1978)", ["Dmitri Nikolayevich Varfolomeyev( born 15 March 1978 in Leningrad) is a former Russian football player.", "He is a younger brother of Sergei Varfolomeyev."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Robert Meiklejohn", 0], ["Jennifer Padilla", 0]], "evidences": [["Robert Meiklejohn", "date of birth", "20 December 1889"], ["Jennifer Padilla", "date of birth", "1 January 1990"]], "answer": "Jennifer Padilla"}
{"_id": "63c16246095211ebbdaeac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film was released first, A Romance Of Seville or Pirates Of The Sky?", "context": [["Romance of the Redwoods", ["Romance of the Redwoods may refer to:"]], ["Romance of Celluloid", ["The Romance of Celluloid is a 1937 short black and white documentary film, narrated by Frank Whitbeck, which goes behind the scenes to look at the manufacture of film and the making of motion pictures.", "The film was the first of the studio's\" Romance of Celluloid\" series which also included:"]], ["Pirates of Treasure Island", ["Pirates of Treasure Island is a 2006 American comedy- drama film produced by The Asylum, loosely adapted from Robert Louis Stevenson's novel\" Treasure Island\".", "The film was criticized as an imitation of the\" Pirates of the Caribbean\" film series, particularly as was released just before, and shares several similarities with,."]], ["Seville (disambiguation)", ["Seville or Sevilla can refer to several cities, towns and municipalities."]], ["Pirates of the Sky", ["Pirates of the Sky is a 1926 American silent adventure melodrama film directed by Charles Andrews.", "The film stars Charles Hutchison, Wanda Hawley and Crauford Kent.", "In different sources,\" Pirates of the Sky\" distributed by Path\u00e9 Exchange has conflicting release dates of February 20, 1926 and March 21, 1927."]], ["Her First Romance", ["Her First Romance is a 1940 American musical comedy film directed by Edward Dmytryk.", "based on Gene Stratton-Porter's novel Her Father's Daughter"]], ["Pirates of the Coast", ["Pirates of the Coast( also known as\" Pirates of the Barbary Coast\") is a 1960 Italian adventure film directed by Domenico Paolella."]], ["A Romance of Seville", ["A Romance of Seville is a 1929 British drama film directed by Norman Walker and starring Alexander D'Arcy, Marguerite Allan and Cecil Barry.", "This was the first British sound film released in colour, using the Path\u00e9chrome stencil- colouring process.", "The film is also known by the alternative title The Romance of Seville."]], ["Pirates of the Coast", ["Pirates of the Coast( also known as\" Pirates of the Barbary Coast\") is a 1960 Italian adventure film directed by Domenico Paolella."]], ["Romance of the Three Kingdoms (disambiguation)", ["Romance of the Three Kingdoms is a novel written by Luo Guanzhong.", "Romance of the Three Kingdoms may also refer to:"]]], "supporting_facts": [["A Romance of Seville", 0], ["Pirates of the Sky", 0]], "evidences": [["A Romance of Seville", "publication date", "1929"], ["Pirates of the Sky", "publication date", "1926"]], "answer": "Pirates Of The Sky"}
{"_id": "73ec0f2b091811ebbdaeac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film was released first, Sons Of Ram or To Play Or To Die?", "context": [["To Play or to Die", ["To Play or to Die is a 1990 Dutch gay- related psychological drama film directed by Frank Krom in his directorial debut and co-written by Krom and Anne van de Putte based on a story by Anna Blaman."]], ["Ram", ["Ram, ram, or RAM may refer to:"]], ["A-Z", ["A- Z or A to Z may refer to:"]], ["Maripa", ["Maripa may refer to or to"]], ["Sons of Ram", ["Sons of Ram is a 2012 Indian animated film created by ACK Animation Studios, and co-produced by Maya Digital Studios and Cartoon Network India.", "Based on Hindu mythology, it depicts the sons of Rama, Luv and Kush.", "It is Amar Chitra Katha's first animated feature film in stereoscopic 3D.", "It was released to theatres in India on 2 November 2012.", "The film was screened at the Toronto Animation Arts festival( TAAFI) in 2013.", "The film premiered on television on Cartoon Network( India)."]], ["Hinlopen", ["Hinlopen may refer to: Or to:"]], ["Bolanos", ["Bolanos may refer to: Or to:"]], ["Courser (disambiguation)", ["Courser may refer to: Or to someone who engages in: Or to persons named Courser:"]], ["Ghassani", ["Ghassani may refer to or to"]], ["Pinchot", ["Pinchot may refer to: Or to:"]]], "supporting_facts": [["Sons of Ram", 0], ["To Play or to Die", 0]], "evidences": [["Sons of Ram", "publication date", "2012"], ["To Play or to Die", "publication date", "1990"]], "answer": "To Play Or To Die"}
{"_id": "2eae57960bb011ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is William Busac's paternal grandfather?", "context": [["Fujiwara no Nagara", [", also known as Fujiwara no Nagayoshi, was a Japanese statesman, courtier and politician of the early Heian period.", "He was the grandfather of Emperor Y\u014dzei."]], ["Lyon Cohen", ["Lyon Cohen( 1868\u20131937) was a Polish- born Canadian businessman and a philanthropist.", "He was the grandfather of singer/ poet Leonard Cohen."]], ["Abd al-Muttalib", ["Abd al- Muttalib Shaybah ibn Hashim( c. 497 \u2013 578) was the grandfather of Islamic prophet Muhammad."]], ["Prithvipati Shah", ["Prithvipati Shah( ?\u20131716) was the king of the Gorkha Kingdom in the Indian subcontinent, present- day Nepal.", "He was the grandfather of Nara Bhupal Shah."]], ["William I, Count of Eu", ["William I, Count of Eu (978-after 1057), illegitimate son of Richard I, Duke of Normandy.", "Count of Eu and Count of Hi\u00e9mois.", "William succeeded his nephew, Gilbert, as Count of Eu and Hi\u00e9mois after his murder in 1040.", "William rebelled against his half-brother Richard II, Duke of Normandy, and was captured by Raoul d\u2019Ivry and imprisoned by Turquetil of Harcourt, former governor of William the Conqueror..", "He escaped five years later and, eventually, was pardoned by Richard and given leave to marry into the Harcourt family.", "William married Lesceline, daughter of Turquetil.", "William and Lesceline had three children:\nWilliam\u2019s son, Robert, succeeded him as count of Eu."]], ["Guillaume Wittouck", ["Guillaume Wittouck( 1749- 1829) was a Belgian lawyer and High Magistrate.", "He was the Grandfather of industrialist Paul Wittouck."]], ["Kaya Alp", ["Kaya Alp was, according to Ottoman tradition, the son of K\u0131z\u0131l Bu\u011fa and the father of Suleyman Shah, who was, in turn, the grandfather of Ertu\u011frul, and the great grandfather of the Ottoman Empire founder, Osman I."]], ["John Westley", ["Rev. John Westley( 1636 \u2013 78) was an English nonconformist minister.", "He was the grandfather of John Wesley( founder of Methodism)."]], ["William Busac", ["William Busac (1020-1076), son of William I, Count of Eu, and his wife Lesceline.", "Count of Eu, Count of Soissons, \"de jure uxoris\".", "William was given the nickname Busac by the medieval chronicler Robert of Torigni.", "William appealed to King Henry I of France, who gave him in marriage", "Adelaide, the heiress of the county of Soissons.", "Adelaide was daughter of Renaud", "I, Count of Soissons, and Grand Master of the Hotel de France.", "William then became Count of Soissons in right of his wife.", "William and Adelaide had four children:\nHis son Renaud became Count of Soissons upon William\u2019s death, and he was succeeded by his brother John."]], ["John Mackay (poet)", ["John Mackay( 1656\u20131754), known as( The Blind Piper), was a Scottish Gaelic poet and composer, and the grandfather of William Ross."]]], "supporting_facts": [["William Busac", 0], ["William I, Count of Eu", 0]], "evidences": [["William Busac", "father", "William I, Count of Eu"], ["William I, Count of Eu", "father", "Richard I"]], "answer": "Richard I"}
{"_id": "9cc254b40bdb11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of the director of film The Village Sleuth?", "context": [["S. N. Mathur", ["S.N. Mathur was the Director of the Indian Intelligence Bureau between September 1975 and February 1980.", "He was also the Director General of Police in Punjab."]], ["Jesse E. Hobson", ["Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 \u2013 November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955.", "Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation."]], ["Jerome Storm", ["Jerome Storm (November 11, 1890 \u2013 July 10, 1958) was an American film director, actor and writer.", "He acted in 48 films between 1914 and 1941 and directed 47 films between 1918 and 1932.", "He was born in Denver, Colorado, and died in Desert Hot Springs, California."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Jason Moore (director)", ["Jason Moore( born October 22, 1970) is an American director of film, theatre and television."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["The Village Sleuth", ["The Village Sleuth is a 1920 American silent comedy drama film directed by Jerome Storm and written by Agnes Christine Johnston.", "The film stars Charles Ray,", "Winifred Westover, Dick Rush, Donald MacDonald, George Hernandez, and Betty Schade.", "The film was released on September 12, 1920, by Paramount Pictures.", "A copy of the film is in the Gosfilmofond film archive."]], ["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Village Sleuth", 0], ["Jerome Storm", 2]], "evidences": [["The Village Sleuth", "director", "Jerome Storm"], ["Jerome Storm", "place of birth", "Denver"]], "answer": "Denver"}
{"_id": "b3df86ec0bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where did Edward Of Middleham, Prince Of Wales's mother die?", "context": [["Anne Neville", ["Anne Neville (11 June 1456 \u2013 16 March 1485) was an English queen, the younger of the two daughters and co-heiresses of Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick (the \"Kingmaker\").", "She became Princess of Wales as the wife of Edward of Westminster (only son and heir apparent of King Henry VI) and then Queen of England as the wife of King Richard III.", "As a member of the powerful House of Neville, she played a critical part in the Wars of the Roses fought between the House of York and House of Lancaster for the English crown.", "Her father Warwick betrothed her as a girl to Edward, Prince of Wales, the son of Henry VI.", "The marriage was to seal an alliance to the House of Lancaster and halt the civil war between the two houses of Lancaster and York.", "After the death of Prince Edward, she married Richard, Duke of Gloucester, younger brother of King Edward IV and of George, Duke of Clarence, the husband of Anne's elder sister Isabel Neville.", "Anne became queen when Richard III ascended the throne in June 1483, following the declaration that Edward IV's children by Elizabeth Woodville were illegitimate.", "Anne Neville predeceased her husband by five months, dying in March 1485.", "Her only child was Edward of Middleham, who predeceased her."]], ["Dafydd ap Gruffydd", ["Dafydd ap Gruffydd( or Dafydd ap Gruffudd, angl. David, son of Gruffydd)( 11 July 1238 \u2013 3 October 1283) was Prince of Wales from 11 December 1282 until his execution on 3 October 1283 by King Edward I of England.", "He was the last independent ruler of Wales."]], ["Edward of Middleham, Prince of Wales", ["Edward of Middleham, Prince of Wales, Earl of Chester, Duke of Cornwall, 1st Earl of Salisbury (December 14739 April 1484), was the son and heir apparent of King Richard III of England by his wife Anne Neville.", "He was Richard's only legitimate child and died aged ten."]], ["Joan, Lady of Wales", ["Joan, Lady of Wales and Lady of Snowdon, also known by her Welsh name of Siwan,( c. 1191 \u2013 1192 \u2013 February 1237) was the illegitimate daughter of King John of England, and was the wife of Llywelyn the Great, Prince of Wales and Gwynedd, effective ruler of most of Wales."]], ["Edward Despenser (died 1342)", ["Edward le Despenser( died 1342) was a son of Hugh le Despenser the Younger by his wife Eleanor de Clare.", "His father, a favourite of Edward II of England, was executed in 1326.", "Through his mother, he was a great- grandson of Edward I of England."]], ["Manuel, Prince of Portugal (1531\u20131537)", ["Manuel, Prince of Portugal( 11 November 1531 \u2013 14 April 1537), was the Prince of Portugal from 1535 to his death in 1537.", "He was the fifth child son of king John III of Portugal and Catherine of Austria.", "In 1535, his father officially designated him as Prince of Portugal, taking the place of his eldest sister Infanta Maria Manuela.", "However, after his premature death at five years old, his younger brother Infante Filipe became the next Prince of Portugal."]], ["Margaret Hanmer", ["Margaret Hanmer( c. 1370 \u2013 c. 1420), sometimes known by her Welsh name of Marred ferch Dafydd, was the wife of Owain Glynd\u0175r.", "Although some modern histories have accorded Margaret the title\" Princess of Wales\", there is no contemporary record that Hanmer used either that title or her husband's earlier title of Prince of Powys.", "\" Princess of Wales\", an English honorific given to the wife of the English prince of Wales, was first used by Joan of Kent.", "Only one wife of a Welsh prince is known to have used the title:", "Eleanor de Montfort, wife of Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, the last Prince of Wales."]], ["Henry, son of Edward I", ["Henry of England( 6 May 1268 \u2013 14 October 1274 in Merton, Surrey) was the fifth child and second son of Edward I of England by his first wife, Eleanor of Castile."]], ["John Argentine", ["John Argentine( died 1507) was an English physician who attended Edward V of England and later Arthur, Prince of Wales, and was Provost of King's College, Cambridge."]], ["Llywelyn ap Gruffudd", ["Llywelyn ap Gruffydd( c. 1223 \u2013 11 December 1282), sometimes written as Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, also known as Llywelyn the Last or Llywelyn Yr Ail( Llywelyn II), was Prince of Wales from 1258 until his death at Cilmeri in 1282.", "The son of Gruffydd ap Llywelyn Fawr and grandson of Llywelyn the Great, he was the last sovereign prince of Wales before its conquest by Edward I of England."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Edward of Middleham, Prince of Wales", 0], ["Anne Neville", 1]], "evidences": [["Edward of Middleham, Prince of Wales", "mother", "Anne Neville"], ["Anne Neville", "place of death", "Westminster"]], "answer": "Westminster"}
{"_id": "17b05b5e0bdb11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Which country the director of film Pengantin Pantai Biru is from?", "context": [["Michael Govan", ["Michael Govan( born 1963) is the director of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art since 2006.", "Prior to this, Govan worked as the director of the Dia Art Foundation in New York City."]], ["Pengantin Pantai Biru", ["Pengantin Pantai Biru (literally \"The Bridegroom of Blue Beach\") is a 1983 film directed by Wim Umboh, produced by Ferry Angriawan, and starring Meriam Bellina and Sandro Tobing.", "It follows two castaways, children who grow up with one of their fathers but must fend for themselves after they are captured and deified by natives.", "Adapted from Henry De Vere Stacpoole's novel \"The Blue Lagoon\", via the film of the same name, \"Pengantin Pantai Biru\" introduces several differences to the story."]], ["John Farrell (businessman)", ["John Farrell is the director of YouTube in Latin America."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["John Donatich", ["John Donatich is the Director of Yale University Press."]], ["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["Wim Umboh", ["Ahmad Salim (26 March 1933 \u2013 24 January 1996), better known by his birth name Wim Umboh but also known by the Chinese name Liem Yan Yung, was an Indonesian director who is best known for his melodramatic romances.", "Born in North Sulawesi, Umboh was orphaned at the age of eight and later adopted by a Chinese-Indonesian doctor.", "After high school, he moved to Jakarta and found work at Golden Arrow Studios as a janitor and, later, translator.", "In 1955 he made his screen debut as a director with (\"Behind the Walls\").", "During his career, which spanned more than forty years, Umboh directed close to fifty movies, which garnered 29 Citra Awards from the Indonesian Film Festival.", "He was diagnosed with liver cancer in 1978 but, after recovering, he continued to work until his death from complications of diabetes and a stroke.", "Umboh was married three times and had two children.", "An authoritarian director who strove for perfection", ", Umboh was known for experimenting with different technologies and, according to fellow director Teguh Karya, memorised the entire dialogue of his films during shooting.", "He preferred medium and close-up shots.", "Umboh influenced numerous Indonesian directors, including Karya, Slamet Rahardjo, Garin Nugroho, and Arifin C. Noer, and his work launched the careers of several Indonesian stars, including Sophan Sophiaan and Roy Marten.", "Among his most famous works are ' (\"Teenage Bride\"; 1971), \"Mama\" (1972), and ' (", "\"The Beggar and the Pedicab Driver\"; 1978), the last of which was Umboh's personal favourite."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Pengantin Pantai Biru", 0], ["Wim Umboh", 0]], "evidences": [["Pengantin Pantai Biru", "director", "Wim Umboh"], ["Wim Umboh", "country of citizenship", "Indonesian"]], "answer": "Indonesian"}
{"_id": "a9f16baa0bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the cause of death of Turki Bin Abdullah Al Saud's father?", "context": [["Abdul Rahman bin Faisal", ["Abdul Rahman bin Faisal Al Saud( 1845\u20131928)(/ ALA- LC:\" \u2018 Abd ar Ra\u1e25man bin Fay\u1e63al\") was the last ruler of the Emirate of Nejd, Second Saudi State.", "He was the youngest son of Faisal bin Turki bin Abdullah Al Saud and the father of Ibn Saud, who founded the modern Saudi Arabia."]], ["Turki bin Talal bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud", ["Turki bin Talal bin AbdulAziz Al Saud is a member of the House of Saud.", "He is the Governor of Asir."]], ["Turki bin Nasser Al Saud", ["Turki bin Nasser Al Saud( born 14 April 1948) is the former head of the presidency of meteorology and environment in Saudi Arabia and a member of House of Saud."]], ["Fahd bin Abdullah bin Mohammed Al Saud", ["Fahd bin Abdullah Al Saud is the former deputy defence minister of Saudi Arabia and a member of the House of Saud."]], ["Sultan bin Abdullah bin Aziz Al Saud", ["Sultan bin Abdullah bin Aziz Al Saud is a son of the late Saudi King, Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud, who was the sixth king of the Saudi Kingdom."]], ["Abdullah bin Mutaib Al Saud", ["Abdullah bin Mutaib bin Abdullah Al Saud( born 13 October 1984) is a Saudi show jumping rider and a member of House of Saud."]], ["Khalid bin Abdullah Al Khalifa", ["Khalid bin Abdullah Al Khalifa is a Bahraini royal and deputy prime minister of Bahrain."]], ["Faisal bin Turki I bin Abdulaziz Al Saud", ["Faisal bin Turki", "I bin Abdulaziz Al Saud( 1918 \u2013 1968), was the only son of Turki I bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and the eldest grandson of Abdulaziz Ibn Saud.", "He served as minister of interior during the reign of King Saud and was first minister of labour and social affairs."]], ["Turki bin Abdullah Al Saud", ["Turki bin Abdullah Al Saud (", "born 21 October 1971) is the seventh son of the late King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz, who ruled Saudi Arabia from 2005 until his death in 2015 and a member of the House of Saud.", "He served as deputy governor of Riyadh Province from 2013 to 2014 and as governor of Riyadh Province from 14 May 2014 to 29 January 2015.", "He was one of the 11 princes detained by Mohammad bin Salman as a part of his anti-corruption drive, on accusations of corruption in the Riyadh Metro project and taking advantage of his influence to award contracts to his own companies."]], ["Abdullah of Saudi Arabia", ["Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud", "(Najdi Arabic pronunciation: ; 1 August 1924 \u2013 23 January 2015) was King of Saudi Arabia and Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques from 2005 to his death in 2015.", "He ascended to the throne on 1 August 2005 upon the death of his half-brother, King Fahd.", "Abdullah, like Fahd, was one of the many sons of Ibn Saud, the founder of modern Saudi Arabia.", "Abdullah held important political posts throughout most of his adult life.", "In 1961 he became mayor of Mecca, his first public office.", "The following year, he was appointed commander of the Saudi Arabian National Guard, a post he was still holding when he became king.", "He also served as deputy defense minister and was named crown prince when Fahd took the throne in 1982.", "After King Fahd suffered a serious stroke in 1995, Abdullah became the \"de facto\" ruler of Saudi Arabia until ascending the throne a decade later.", "During his reign he maintained close relations with United States and United Kingdom and bought billions of dollars worth of defense equipment from both states.", "He also gave women the right to vote for municipal councils and to compete in the Olympics.", "Furthermore, Abdullah maintained the status quo when there were waves of protest in the kingdom during the Arab Spring.", "In November 2013, a BBC report claimed that, due to the close relations it had with Pakistan, Saudi Arabia could obtain nuclear weapons at will from that country.", "The King also had a longstanding relationship with Pakistan, and brokered a compromise between ousted Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and General Pervez Musharraf, whom he had requested to be exiled to Saudi Arabia for a 10-year exile, following his ouster in the 1999 Pakistani coup d'\u00e9tat.", "The King outlived two of his crown princes.", "Conservative Interior Minister Nayef bin Abdul-Aziz Al Saud was named heir to the throne on the death of Sultan bin Abdulaziz in October 2011, but Nayef himself died in June 2012.", "Abdullah then named 76-year-old defense minister, Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, as crown prince.", "According to various reports, Abdullah married up to 30 times and had more than 35 children.", "The king had a personal fortune estimated at US$18 billion, making him the third wealthiest head of state in the world.", "He died on 23 January 2015, at the age of 90, three weeks after being hospitalized for pneumonia, and was succeeded as king by his half-brother Salman of Saudi Arabia."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Turki bin Abdullah Al Saud", 1], ["Abdullah of Saudi Arabia", 19]], "evidences": [["Turki bin Abdullah Al Saud", "father", "King Abdullah"], ["Abdullah of Saudi Arabia", "cause of death", "pneumonia"]], "answer": "pneumonia"}
{"_id": "17e09010084f11ebbd56ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film was released more recently, The Year Of Spectacular Men or The Last White Dishwasher?", "context": [["The Wonderful World of Captain Kuhio", ["The film was released in Japan on 10 October 2009."]], ["Last White Christmas", ["The Last White Christmas was a music festival held in Pisa, Italy on Dec. 4, 1983.", "the day of Saint Barbara."]], ["Year of the Dragon", ["Year of the Dragon or The Year of the Dragon may refer to:"]], ["The Last White Dishwasher", ["The Last White Dishwasher is a 2008 mockumentary short film, based on an original concept by Carlos Alazraqui, and written and directed by Claudia Duran.", "It tells the story of the\" last white dishwasher in America.\"", "It was featured at the Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival in October 14, 2009."]], ["The Year of Spectacular Men", ["The Year of Spectacular Men is a 2017 American comedy- drama film directed by Lea Thompson in her directorial debut.", "It stars Thompson's daughters Madelyn Deutch( who also wrote the screenplay and composed the score) and Zoey Deutch( who also produced).", "Thompson's husband Howard Deutch also served as a producer.", "The film had its world premiere on June 16, 2017, at the LA Film Festival.", "It was released in theaters, on digital HD and through video- on- demand services on June 15, 2018, by MarVista Entertainment."]], ["Wise men", ["Wise men or wise man may refer to:"]], ["American Drug War: The Last White Hope", ["American Drug War:", "The Last White Hope is a 2007 documentary film by writer and director Kevin Booth about the War on Drugs in the United States."]], ["American Drug War: The Last White Hope", ["American Drug War:", "The Last White Hope is a 2007 documentary film by writer and director Kevin Booth about the War on Drugs in the United States."]], ["Madelyn Deutch", ["Madelyn Deutch( born March 23, 1991) is an American writer, director, actress and musician.", "She is known for writing, starring in, and composing the musical score for her feature film\" The Year Of Spectacular Men\"."]], ["The Year of the French", ["The Year of the French may refer to:"]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Year of Spectacular Men", 0], ["The Last White Dishwasher", 0]], "evidences": [["The Year of Spectacular Men", "publication date", "2017"], ["The Last White Dishwasher", "publication date", "2008"]], "answer": "The Year Of Spectacular Men"}
{"_id": "fb6ff1e20bdb11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the place of death of the director of film Happy Go Lucky (1936 Film)?", "context": [["Shiwani Saini", ["Shiwani Saini is an Indian actress and model who appears in Hindi and Punjabi language films.", "She made her debut with the Punjabi film\" Happy Go Lucky\"."]], ["Mel B. Kaufman", ["Melville Bernd Kaufman (Newark, New Jersey, April 23, 1879 - New York City, February 21, 1932) was an American ragtime piano composer.", "Among his best known works were \"Step With Pep\" and \"Happy Go Lucky\"."]], ["Aubrey Scotto", ["Aubrey Scotto (1895\u20131953) was an American film director and editor.", "Born in Los Angeles and active in films from 1929, Scotto graduated from directing short subjects to Republic Pictures features in 1933."]], ["Happy Go Lucky (1972 film)", ["Happy Go Lucky is a 1972 Soviet comedy film directed by Vasily Shukshin."]], ["Karina Fernandez", ["Karina Fernandez is a British actress.", "She is best known for her performances in three of Mike Leigh's films \u2013\" Another Year\" and\" Happy- Go- Lucky\" and\" Mr. Turner\".", "Fernandez graduated from Drama Centre London.", "She is an instructor at City Academy, London."]], ["Happy Go Lucky (1946 film)", ["Happy Go Lucky( French: Au petit bonheur) is a 1946 French comedy film directed by Marcel L'Herbier and starring Danielle Darrieux, Andr\u00e9 Luguet and Fran\u00e7ois P\u00e9rier.", "The film's sets were designed by the art director Jacques Colombier."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Let's Get Lost (1988 film)", ["Let's Get Lost is a 1988 American documentary film about the turbulent life and career of jazz trumpeter Chet Baker written and directed by Bruce Weber.", "The title is derived from the song\" Let's Get Lost\" by Jimmy McHugh and Frank Loesser from the 1943 film\" Happy Go Lucky\", which Baker recorded for Pacific Records."]], ["Happy Go Lucky (1936 film)", ["Happy Go", "Lucky is a 1936 American musical film directed by Aubrey Scotto and written by Olive Cooper.", "The film stars Phil Regan, Evelyn Venable, Jed Prouty, William Newell, Jonathan Hale and Harlan Briggs.", "The film was released on December 14, 1936.", "by Republic Pictures."]], ["Eddie Marsan", ["Edward Maurice Charles Marsan( born 9 June 1968) is an English actor.", "He won the London Film Critics Circle Award and National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actor for the film\" Happy- Go- Lucky\" in 2008.", "He has appeared in films such as\" Gangster No. 1\"( 2000),\" Ultimate Force\"( 2002),\" V for Vendetta\"( 2005),( 2006),\" Sixty Six\"( 2006),\" Hancock\"( 2008),\" Sherlock Holmes\"( 2009),\" War Horse\"( 2011),( 2011),\" The Best of Men\"( 2012), and\" The World's End\"( 2013).", "He also appeared as Terry in Showtime's series\" Ray Donovan\"( 2013), and as Mr. Norrell in the BBC drama\" Jonathan Strange& Mr Norrell\"( 2015)."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Happy Go Lucky (1936 film)", 1], ["Aubrey Scotto", 1]], "evidences": [["Happy Go Lucky", "director", "Aubrey Scotto"], ["Aubrey Scotto", "place of death", "Los Angeles"]], "answer": "Los Angeles"}
{"_id": "b50d85db08b511ebbd88ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Who lived longer, K\u00e1lm\u00e1n R\u00f3zsahegyi or Lili Damita?", "context": [["R. Charlton (poet/songwriter)", ["R. Charlton, who lived in the early nineteenth century, was a Tyneside poet/ songwriter."]], ["Maximus of Tyre", ["Maximus of Tyre( fl. late 2nd century AD), also known as Cassius Maximus Tyrius, was a Greek rhetorician and philosopher who lived in the time of the Antonines and Commodus, and who belongs to the trend of the Second Sophistic.", "His writings contain many allusions to the history of Greece, while there is little reference to Rome; hence it is inferred that he lived longer in Greece, perhaps as a professor at Athens.", "Although nominally a Platonist, he is really an Eclectic and one of the precursors of Neoplatonism."]], ["Gaius Julius Aquila", ["Gaius Julius Aquila was the name of a number of people who lived during the Roman Empire."]], ["Ernest Torrence", ["Ernest Torrence (born Ernest Torrance-Thomson, 26 June 1878 \u2013 15 May 1933) was a Scottish film character actor who appeared in many Hollywood films, including \"Broken Chains\" (1922) with Colleen Moore, \"Mantrap\" (1926) with Clara Bow and \"Fighting Caravans\" (1931) with Gary Cooper and Lili Damita.", "A towering (6' 4\") figure, Torrence frequently played cold-eyed and imposing villains."]], ["Fred H. Frank", ["Fred H. Frank was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly who lived in Appleton."]], ["K\u00e1lm\u00e1n R\u00f3zsahegyi", ["K\u00e1lm\u00e1n R\u00f3zsahegyi( 6 October 1873, Pest- 27 August 1961) was a Jewish Hungarian actor and teacher.", "He descended from a family of theatre actors; his father, \u00d6d\u00f6n R\u00f3zsahegyi performed in the countryside.", "K\u00e1lm\u00e1n R\u00f3zsahegyi also began his career performing in the countryside, but in 1898 he was hired by the Hungarian National Theatre.", "Between 1900 and 1935 he was a member of the National Theatre, from 1923 as a permanent member.", "With his wife, Ang\u00e9la Hevesi, he founded his own private drama school, which was the place of learning for many famous actors."]], ["Lili Damita", ["Lili Damita( born Liliane Marie- Madeleine Carr\u00e9; 10 July 1904 \u2013 21 March 1994) was a French- American actress and singer who appeared in 33 films between 1922 and 1937."]], ["Lili Bita", ["Lili Bita, or Lili Bita Zaller, was a Greek- American author, poet, translator, artist and drama teacher."]], ["Justin (historian)", ["Justin( century) was a Latin writer who lived under the Roman Empire."]], ["Lili Dehn", ["Yulia Alexandrovna von Dehn( October 8, 1963), known as Lili Dehn, or Lili von Dehn, was the wife of a Russian naval officer and a friend to the Empress Alexandra.", "Following the Russian Revolution of 1917, Dehn wrote a biography,\" The Real Tsaritsa\", to refute rumors that were circulating in Europe during the 1920s about the Empress and Grigori Rasputin."]]], "supporting_facts": [["K\u00e1lm\u00e1n R\u00f3zsahegyi", 0], ["Lili Damita", 0]], "evidences": [["K\u00e1lm\u00e1n R\u00f3zsahegyi", "date of birth", "6 October 1873"], ["K\u00e1lm\u00e1n R\u00f3zsahegyi", "date of death", "27 August 1961"], ["Lili Damita", "date of birth", "10 July 1904"], ["Lili Damita", "date of death", "21 March 1994"]], "answer": "Lili Damita"}
{"_id": "91edc89c0bdc11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where does the founder of Les Films Du Losange work at?", "context": [["John De Margheriti", ["John De Margheriti( born July 1962) is an Italian- born Australian electrical engineer, software developer and entrepreneur.", "De Margheriti is widely seen as a founding' father' of Australia's video games industry and Australia's most experienced interactive entertainment business executive.", "He is the founder and former CEO of BigWorld Pty Limited and the founder of parent company Micro Fort\u00e9 Pty Limited.", "De Margheriti is also the Executive Chairman of the Academy of Interactive Entertainment, the Chairman of Canberra Technology Park, the founder of the Game Developers' Association of Australia, the founder of the Australian Game Developers Conference, and the founder of the three Canberra business parks, the co-founder of DEMS Entertainment, the co-founder of Dreamgate Studios, the co-founder of Game Plus and co-founder of The Film Distillery De Margheriti has been recognised as an Honorary Ambassador for Canberra due to his contribution to Australia's national capital."]], ["Sky Dayton", ["Sky Dylan Dayton( born August 8, 1971) is an American entrepreneur and investor.", "He is the founder of Internet service provider EarthLink, co-founder of eCompanies, and the founder of Boingo."]], ["Beno\u00eet Pilon", ["Beno\u00eet Pilon( born July 27, 1962) is a francophone Canadian director and screenwriter particularly noted for his innovative films and documentaries on the human condition.", "He is also the co-founder of Les Films de l'autre\" productions\", which produces, promotes and helps the development of independent films throughout North America."]], ["Les films du losange", ["Les films du losange is a film production company founded by Barbet Schroeder and \u00c9ric Rohmer in 1962.", "The company funds and distributes many films from the French nouvelle vague era, directed by Rohmer, Schroeder, Roger Planchon, Jacques Rivette, and later on Michael Haneke and Jacques Doillon."]], ["Cyrus Massoumi", ["Cyrus Massoumi is the founder of the investment fund humbition.", "He is also the founder of Zocdoc and was the company CEO for eight years."]], ["Luc Besson", ["Luc Besson( born 18 March 1959) is a French film director, screenwriter, and producer.", "He directed or produced the films\" Subway\"( 1985),\" The Big Blue\"( 1988), and\" Nikita\"( 1990).", "Besson is associated with the\" Cin\u00e9ma du look\" film movement.", "He has been nominated for a C\u00e9sar Award for Best Director and Best Picture for his films and.", "He won Best Director and Best French Director for his sci-fi action film\" The Fifth Element\"( 1997).", "He wrote and directed the 2014 sci-fi action film\" Lucy\" and the 2017 space opera film\" Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets\".", "In 1980, he founded his own production company, Les Films du Loup, and, later, Les Films du Dauphin, which were superseded in 2000 by his co-founding EuropaCorp film company with his longtime collaborator,.", "As writer, director, or producer, Besson has so far been involved in the creation of more than 50 films."]], ["\u00c9ric Rohmer", ["Jean Marie Maurice Sch\u00e9rer or Maurice Henri Joseph Sch\u00e9rer, known as \u00c9ric Rohmer (21 March 192011 January 2010), was a French film director, film critic, journalist, novelist, screenwriter, and teacher.", "Rohmer was the last of the post-World War II French New Wave directors to become established.", "He edited the influential film journal, \"Cahiers du cin\u00e9ma\", from 1957 to 1963, while most of his colleagues\u2014among them Jean-Luc Godard and Fran\u00e7ois Truffaut\u2014were making the transition from film critics to filmmakers and gaining international attention.", "Rohmer gained international acclaim around 1969 when his film \"My Night at Maud's\" was nominated at the Academy Awards.", "He won the San Sebasti\u00e1n International Film Festival with \"Claire's Knee\" in 1971 and the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival for \"The Green Ray\" in 1986.", "Rohmer went on to receive the Venice Film Festival's Career Golden Lion in 2001.", "After Rohmer's death in 2010, his obituary in \"The Daily Telegraph\" described him as \"the most durable filmmaker of the French New Wave\", outlasting his peers and \"still making movies the public wanted to see\" late in his career."]], ["Les Films du Poisson", ["Les Films du Poisson is a French film production company founded in 1995 by Yael Fogiel and Laetitia Gonzalez.", "The company has produced more than a hundred films: features, documentaries and shorts.", "Many have won awards in France and around the world.", "In 2011 France's Academy of Film names Les Films du Poisson Best Producers."]], ["Marie Rivi\u00e8re", ["Marie Rivi\u00e8re( born 22 December 1956) is a French actress and filmmaker.", "She is known for her collaborations with 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{"_id": "7e6cb4f80bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of the director of film Head Against The Wall?", "context": [["Brad Wall (skier)", ["Brad Wall( born 11 March 1979) is an Australian alpine skier.", "He competed at the 2002 Winter Olympics and the 2006 Winter Olympics."]], ["Mark Wall", ["Mark Wall( born 8 November 1963) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Sydney in the Victorian Football League( VFL)."]], ["Kristen Wall (rower)", ["Kristen Wall( born 2 June 1976) is a Canadian rower.", "She competed in the women's single sculls event at the 2000 Summer Olympics."]], ["Robert Wall", ["Robert Alan Wall( born August 22, 1939) is an American actor and martial artist."]], ["Georges Franju", ["Georges Franju (12 April 1912 \u2013 5 November 1987) was a French filmmaker.", "He was born in Foug\u00e8res, Ille-et-Vilaine."]], ["Marc M. Wall", ["Marc M. Wall( born 1951) is an American diplomat.", "He was the United States Ambassador to Chad from 2004 to 2007."]], ["Jamie Wall", ["Jamie Wall( born 15 April 1977) is a British auto racing driver."]], ["William Wall (writer)", ["William\" Bill\" Wall( born 1955) is an Irish novelist, poet and short story writer."]], ["Luke Wall", ["Luke Sky Wall( born 11 November 1996) is an English professional footballer who plays as a forward."]], ["Head Against the Wall", ["Head Against the Wall is a 1959 French drama film directed by Georges Franju which stars Pierre Brasseur, Paul Meurisse, Jean-Pierre Mocky, Anouk Aim\u00e9e, and Charles Aznavour.", "Called The Keepers on its English release, the story follows an aimless young man who is institutionalized for defying his wealthy father, and in the process airs several questions about how society defines and treats mental illness."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Head Against the Wall", 0], ["Georges Franju", 1]], "evidences": [["Head Against the Wall", "director", "Georges Franju"], ["Georges Franju", "place of birth", "Foug\u00e8res"]], "answer": "Foug\u00e8res"}
{"_id": "3e44fbee086311ebbd5eac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film has more directors, Molly & Gina or Shopping For Fangs?", "context": [["Ee Lokam Evide Kure Manushyar", ["Ee Lokam Evide Kure Manushyar is a 1985 Indian Malayalam film, directed by P. G. Vishwambharan and produced by Sajan.", "The film stars Mammootty, Jayabharathi, Innocent and Thilakan in important roles.", "The film has musical score by Shyam.", "The film has Bollywood actor Amjad Khan in a pivotal role."]], ["Vaa Deal", ["Vaa Deal is an upcoming Indian Tamil- language action film directed and written by Rathina Shiva.", "It features Arun Vijay and Karthika Nair in the lead roles.", "The film has music by Thaman.", "Having been in production since 2012, the film has been delayed for several years."]], ["Shopping for Fangs", ["Shopping for Fangs is a 1997 American- Canada film directed by Quentin Lee and Justin Lin and starring Radmar Agana Jao."]], ["Way of the Dragon 2", ["Way of the Dragon 2, also known as Bruce Le's Greatest Revenge, is a 1978 martial arts sequel to Way of the Dragon starring Bruce Le.", "The film is also considered to be a Bruceploitation film.", "Despite the title the film has more in common with the 1972 film\" Fist of Fury\".", "The film has received mixed to negative reviews."]], ["Mahazar", ["Mahassar is a 1991 Indian Malayalam film, directed by C. P. Vijayakumar.", "The film has musical score by Raveendran."]], ["Apsarassu", ["Apsarassu is a 1990 Indian Malayalam film, directed by K. S. Gopalakrishnan.", "The film has musical score by S. P. Venkatesh."]], ["Molly & Gina", ["Molly& Gina is a 1994 movie directed by Paul Leder and written by Leder and his son, Reuben.", "It stars Frances Fisher, Natasha Gregson Wagner, and Peter Fonda.", "It is also the feature film debut of Elizabeth Berkley.", "The plot deals with a secretary and an actress who attempt to find the killers of their boyfriends."]], ["Attahaasam", ["Attahaasam is a 1984 Indian Malayalam film, directed by K. S. Gopalakrishnan.", "The film has musical score by M. G. Radhakrishnan."]], ["Muhammadum Musthafayum", ["Muhammadum Musthafayum is a 1978 Indian Malayalam film.", "The film has musical score by M. S. Viswanathan."]], ["Mukhangal", ["Mukhangal is a 1982 Indian Malayalam film, directed by P. Chandrakumar.", "The film has musical score by A. T. Ummer."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Molly & Gina", 0], ["Shopping for Fangs", 0]], "evidences": [["Molly & Gina", "director", "Paul Leder"], ["Shopping for Fangs", "director", "Quentin Lee"], ["Shopping for Fangs", "director", "Justin Lin"]], "answer": "Shopping For Fangs"}
{"_id": "2f41c2a00bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the date of birth of Frederick Adolphus, Count Of Lippe-Detmold's father?", "context": [["Friedrich Count of Lippe-Biesterfeld", ["Friedrich Count of Lippe- Biesterfeld( 10 May 1852 Mechernich- 15 August 1892) was Count of Lippe- Biesterfeld."]], ["John Bernard, Count of Lippe", ["John Bernard, Count of Lippe (18 October 1613 - 10 June 1652) was a ruling Count of Lippe-Detmold from 1650 until his death.", "He was the second eldest son of Count Simon VII of Lippe and his wife Anne Catherine of Nassau-Wiesbaden-Idstein (1590-1622).", "After the death of his nephew Simon Philip in 1650, he inherited Lippe-Detmold.", "He died childless in 1652.", "His younger brother Herman Adolph inherited Lippe-Detmold."]], ["Otto, Lord of Lippe", ["Otto, Lord of Lippe was the ruling Count of Lippe- Lemgo from 1344 until his death."]], ["Simon Henry, Count of Lippe", ["Simon Henry, Count of Lippe (13 March 1649 in Sternberg \u2013 2 May 1697 in Detmold), was a ruling Count of Lippe-Detmold."]], ["Simon Louis, Count of Lippe", ["Simon Louis, Count of Lippe( 14 March 1610 at Brake Castle \u2013 8 August 1636 in Detmold), was Count of Lippe- Detmold from 1627 until his death."]], ["Simon VII, Count of Lippe", ["Count Simon VII of Lippe( 30 December 1587 at Brake Castle near Lemgo \u2013 26 March 1627 in Detmold) was a ruler of the Reformed county of Lippe- Detmold."]], ["Frederick Adolphus, Count of Lippe-Detmold", ["Frederick Adolphus of Lippe-Detmold (\"Friedrich Adolf zur Lippe-Detmold\"; 2 September 1667 \u2013 18 July 1718) was a German nobleman and the Count of Lippe-Detmold from 1697 to 1718.", "Born in Detmold Palace, Frederick Adolphus was the eldest of sixteen children of Simon Henry, Count of Lippe-Detmold and Baroness Amalia of Dohna-Vianen, Burgravine of Utrecht and heiress of Vianen and Ameide."]], ["Herman Adolph, Count of Lippe", ["Herman Adolph, Count of Lippe- Detmold( 1616 \u2013 1666) was a ruler of the county of Lippe."]], ["Simon V, Count of Lippe", ["Count Simon V of Lippe (1471September 17, 1536) was Noble Lord of Lippe, and from 1528 Count of Lippe.", "During his reign, the Reformation was introduced in Lippe."]], ["Simon Henry Adolph, Count of Lippe-Detmold", ["Simon Henry Adolph, Count of Lippe- Detmold( 25 January 1694 \u2013 12 October 1734) was a ruler of the county of Lippe."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Frederick Adolphus, Count of Lippe-Detmold", 1], ["Simon Henry, Count of Lippe", 0]], "evidences": [["Frederick Adolphus of Lippe-Detmold", "father", "Simon Henry, Count of Lippe"], ["Simon Henry, Count of Lippe", "date of birth", "13 March 1649"]], "answer": "13 March 1649"}
{"_id": "91919890092411ebbdaeac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film was released more recently, Carnival Night or True As A Turtle?", "context": [["Carnival Night", ["Carnival Night is a 1956 Soviet musical film.", "It is Eldar Ryazanov's first big- screen film, Lyudmila Gurchenko's first role and also one of the most famous films starring popular comedian Igor Ilyinsky.", "Produced during the Khrushchev Thaw, the film became the Soviet box office leader of 1956 with a total of 48.64 million tickets sold.", "Today it remains a highly popular New Year's Eve classic in Russia and the post -Soviet space."]], ["Hot Summer Night (disambiguation)", ["Hot Summer Night or variants may refer to:"]], ["Twelfth Night (1955 film)", ["Twelfth Night( transliteration\" Dvenadtsataya noch\") is a 1955 Soviet comedy film by Lenfilm based on Shakespeare's play\" Twelfth Night, or What You Will\".", "The script was written by Yan Frid.", "The film was released in the Soviet Union on November 21, 1955, and in the United States on March 3, 1956."]], ["A Girl with Guitar", ["A Girl with Guitar is 1958 Soviet musical comedy film directed by Alexander Feinzimmer.", "After the success of the film\" Carnival Night\" starring Lyudmila Gurchenko the script of the film\" A Girl with a Guitar\" was written counting on her popularity.", "The film was shot on the eve of the 6th World Festival of Youth and Students, held in Moscow in the summer of 1957, and became the first Soviet feature film dedicated to this significant event.", "The film premiered on September 1, 1958.", "The film was a success with the audience.", "At the end of the year,\" \u0410 Girl with Guitar\" took the tenth place in the attendance rating, gathering over 31.9 million viewers, although it could not repeat the success of\" Carnival Night\"."]], ["Go After an Easy Prey", ["Go After an Easy Prey( Chinese: \u74ee\u4e2d\u6349\u9cd6) is a Chinese animated film in black and white from 1948.", "It is also referred to as Turtle Caught in a Jar."]], ["Stockholmsnatt", ["Stockholmsnatt( English:\" Stockholm Night\" or\" The King of Kungsan\") is a Swedish drama film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 23 January 1987, directed by Staffan Hildebrand."]], ["True as Steel (film)", ["True As Steel is a 1924 silent drama film directed and written by Rupert Hughes.", "An incomplete or fragment of the film is preserved at the George Eastman House."]], ["True as a Turtle", ["True as a Turtle is a 1957 British comedy film directed by Wendy Toye and starring John Gregson, Cecil Parker, June Thorburn and Keith Michell.", "In the film, a young couple embark on a voyage on a ketch named\" Turtle\".", "John Coates wrote the screenplay, based on his novel of the same name.", "The England maritime location for shooting was mainly the river Hamble.", "The yacht club shown is the Royal Lymington Yacht Club."]], ["The Wonderful World of Captain Kuhio", ["The film was released in Japan on 10 October 2009."]], ["True as Steel", ["True as Steel may refer to:"]]], "supporting_facts": [["Carnival Night", 0], ["True as a Turtle", 0]], "evidences": [["Carnival Night", "publication date", "1956"], ["True as a Turtle", "publication date", "1957"]], "answer": "True As A Turtle"}
{"_id": "50ad4787085f11ebbd5cac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Did the movies Heart Of Love (Film) and Sparkle (1976 Film), originate from the same country?", "context": [["Heart of Love (film)", ["Heart of Love is a 2017 Polish drama film directed by \u0141ukasz Rotunda."]], ["A Night at the Movies", ["A Night at the Movies can be:"]], ["Dreams of Love", ["Dreams of Love or Dream of Love may refer to:"]], ["Sparkle (1976 film)", ["Sparkle is a 1976 American musical drama film directed by Sam O'Steen and released by Warner Bros. Pictures.", "With a plot inspired by the history of The Supremes, \"Sparkle\" is a period film set in Harlem, New York during the late 1950s and early 1960s.", "It presents the story of a musical girl group that ends up breaking apart due to individual issues each member faces.", "This film not only \"recreates the magic of a special period in American history, but it explores the impact of Harlem's musical and social culture on the rest of the world\", as well as the linkages to black power.", "The film stars Irene Cara, Philip Michael Thomas, Lonette McKee, Dwan Smith, Mary Alice, Dorian Harewood, and Tony King.", "Curtis Mayfield served as the composer and producer of \"Sparkle\"s songs and score.", "The film received generally negative reviews at the time of release and was a box office disappointment, only making $4 million against a $1 million budget.", "It since received a cult following.", "The film was remade in 2012 starring Jordin Sparks, Carmen Ejogo, Tika Sumpter, and Whitney Houston in her final film role."]], ["Face of Love", ["Face of Love, Faces of Love, The Face of Love, etc., may refer to:"]], ["The Game of Love", ["Game of Love or The Game of Love may refer to:"]], ["At the Movies", ["At the Movies may refer to:"]], ["Season of Love", ["Season of Love or Seasons of Love may refer to:"]], ["The Power of Love", ["The Power of Love or Power of Love may refer to:"]], ["Heart of Love", ["Heart of Love is the title of a song written by Roxanne Seeman and Billie Hughes.", "This song also goes by the title\" Climbing To The Heart of Love\".", "Heart of Love appears in the montage scene in the film\" The Heavenly Kid\" with Bobby( Lewis Smith) and Emily( Jane Kaczmarek).", "It was recorded by Joni Paladin, under the pseudonym Jamie Bond, for the soundtrack album with George Duke producing.", "Six years later, in 1991, as reported by Shelly Weiss in Cashbox,\" Heart Of Love\" MJQ Majic 102.5, Buffalo, Program Director Hank Nevins caught the movie on HBO and put the song on the air.", "The sensational reaction of listeners from Buffalo, Rochester, and Toronto moved\" Heart Of Love\" into power rotation.", "MJQ received overwhelming requests from record stores in Canada and the US wishing to buy the disc."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Heart of Love (film)", 0], ["Sparkle (1976 film)", 0]], "evidences": [["Heart of Love (film)", "country of origin", "Polish"], ["Sparkle (1976 film)", "country of origin", "American"]], "answer": "no"}
{"_id": "68eb956c0bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where did Rameshwari Nehru's husband graduate from?", "context": [["Robert Paul Smith", ["Robert Paul Smith( April 16, 1915 \u2013 January 30, 1977) was an American author, most famous for his classic evocation of childhood,\" Where Did You Go? Out. What Did You Do? Nothing\"."]], ["Nancy Baron", ["Nancy Baron is an American rock singer who was active in New York City in the early 1960s, known for the singles\" Where Did My Jimmy Go?\" and\" I've Got A Feeling\"."]], ["Benny Rubinstein", ["Benny Rubinstein is a former Israeli footballer who played in Maccabi Netanya and Hapoel Netanya, who now works in Real estate development.", "http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/real-estate/where-did-the-millions-go-1.302730", "Benny's son, Aviram also played football for Maccabi Netanya."]], ["Andrew Allen (singer)", ["Andrew Allen( born 6 May 1981) is a Canadian- born singer- songwriter from Vernon, British Columbia.", "He is signed to Sony/ ATV and has released 5 top 10 singles, and written and recorded many others, including\" Where Did We Go?\" with Carly Rae Jepsen.", "He also records covers and posts them on YouTube."]], ["Donnie Elbert", ["Donnie Elbert( May 25, 1936 \u2013 January 26, 1989) was an American soul singer and songwriter, who had a prolific career from the mid-1950s to the late 1970s.", "His US hits included\" Where Did Our Love Go?\"( 1972), and his reputation as a Northern soul artist in the UK was secured by\" A Little Piece of Leather\", a performance highlighting his powerful falsetto voice."]], ["Joseph J. Sullivan (vaudeville)", ["Joseph J. Sullivan was a blackface comedian and acrobat in New York.", "He composed the song\" Where Did You Get That Hat?\" and first performed it in 1888.", "It was a great success and he performed it many times thereafter."]], ["Yaya Soumahoro", ["Yaya Alfa Soumahoro (born 28 September 1989) is an Ivorian professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder.", "Having begun his career with S\u00e9w\u00e9 Sports in his native country, he joined Thai club Muangthong United in 2008.", "His good performances earned him a move to K.A.A. Gent in 2010.", "He spent five and a half seasons with Gent but was plagued by recurring injuries throughout his time there.", "Following a half-season loan to Sint-Truidense V.V., he returned to Muangthong United where did not feature.", "In 2018, he joined Egyptian side Wadi Degla SC."]], ["Rameshwari Nehru", ["Rameshwari Nehru (n\u00e9e \"Rameshwari Raina\"; 1886\u20131966) was a social worker of India.", "She worked for the upliftment of the poorer classes and of women.", "In 1902, she married Brijlal Nehru, a nephew of Motilal Nehru and cousin of the first prime minister of independent India, Jawaharlal Nehru.", "Her son Braj Kumar Nehru was an Indian civil servant who served as governor of several states.", "She edited \"Stri Darpan\", a Hindi monthly for women, from 1909 to 1924.", "She was one of the founders of All India Women's Conference (AIWC) and was elected its president in 1942.", "She led delegations to the World Women's Congress in Copenhagen and the first Afro-Asian Women's Conference in Cairo (1961).", "Nehru was awarded the Padma Bhushan by the Government of India for her social work, in 1955, and won the Lenin Peace Prize in 1961."]], ["Brijlal Nehru", ["Brijalal Nehru (1884\u20131964) was a noted civil servant and member of the Nehru family.", "He was the son of", "Pandit Nandlal Nehru (the elder brother of Motilal Nehru) and the cousin of Jawaharlal Nehru.", "Nandlal Nehru was Diwan of Khetri State for 11 years.", "Brijlal was born in 1884 in Allahbad", "and he grew up in Anand Bhawan.", "Brijlal, had been sent to Oxford in 1905 to compete for the Indian Civil Service by Motilal Nehru.", "He was a senior officer of the Audit and Accounts Service.", "After his retirement, he served Finance Minister of Princely State of Jammu & Kashmir during reign of Maharaja Hari Singh.", "He was married to Rameshwari Raina, a noted social and women activist and a freedom fighter and recipient of Padma Bhushan in 1955, Later she also won the Lenin Peace Prize in 1961.", "Their son was Braj Kumar Nehru (1909-2001), an administrator and Padma Vibhushan recipient.", "Brijlal died in 1964, the same year in which his illustrious cousin died."]], ["Braj Kumar Nehru", ["Sir Braj Kumar Nehru MBE, ICS( 4 September 1909 \u2013 31 October 2001) was an Indian diplomat and Ambassador of India to the United States( 1961 \u2013 1968).", "He was the son of Brijlal Nehru and Rameshwari Nehru and nephew of India's first prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Rameshwari Nehru", 2], ["Brijlal Nehru", 6]], "evidences": [["Rameshwari Nehru", "spouse", "Brijlal Nehru"], ["Brijlal Nehru", "educated at", "Oxford"]], "answer": "Oxford"}
{"_id": "a365c2b20bd911eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the father of Philip Of Hachberg-Sausenberg born?", "context": [["Rudolf II, Margrave of Hachberg-Sausenberg", ["Margrave Rudolf II of Hachberg- Sausenberg\"( medieval: Rudolf II of Hachberg- Susenberg)\"( 1301 \u2013 1352) was the son of Margrave Rudolf I of Hachberg- Sausenberg and his wife Agnes, the heiress of Otto of R\u00f6tteln.", "After their elder brother Henry died in 1318, Rudolf II and his younger brother Otto I took up government in R\u00f6tteln and Sausenberg.", "They moved their seat of government from Sausenburg Castle to R\u00f6tteln Castle.", "In the fall of 1332, troops from the City of Basel besieged R\u00f6tteln Castle, because one of the brothers had stabbed the mayor of Basel.", "The conflict was settled after mediation by the nobility of the city and the margraviate."]], ["Hugo, Margrave of Hachberg-Sausenberg", ["Margrave Hugo of Hachberg- Sausenberg( died 1444) was the youngest son of Margrave William of Hachberg- Sausenberg and his wife, Elisabeth of Montfort- Bregenz.", "After his father died in 1441, he ruled jointly with his elder brother Rudolf IV.", "Hugo died in 1444, after only three years as co-ruler.", "He did not have an heir; after his death, Rudolf IV ruled alone."]], ["Rudolf I, Margrave of Hachberg-Sausenberg", ["Margrave Rudolf I of Hachberg-Sausenberg (d.1313) was the son of Margrave Henry II of Hachberg and Anne of \u00dcsenberg.", "He married in 1298 or 1299 to Agnes, the heiress of Otto of R\u00f6tteln.", "In 1306 he founded the side-line Hachberg-Sausenberg at Sausenburg Castle, a castle which the Margraves of Hachberg had built in 1240 on top of Mount Sausenberg.", "His elder brother Henry III continued the main Baden-Hachberg line at Hochburg castle in Emmendingen.", "In 1311 Lord L\u00fcthold II of R\u00f6tteln made Rudolf his co-ruler at R\u00f6tteln Castle.", "This established the foundation for the rise of the Hachberg-Sausenberg line.", "Rudolf himself died before L\u00fcthold.", "In 1315, L\u00fcthold donated the Lordship of R\u00f6tteln to Rudolf's son Henry, who came of age in that year.", "He had three children: Henry, Rudolf II and Otto I."]], ["Philip of Hachberg-Sausenberg", ["Margrave Philip of Hachberg-Sausenberg (1454 \u2013 9 September 1503) was the son of the Margrave Rudolf IV of Hachberg-Sausenberg and Margaret of Vienne.", "Philip reigned in 1487\u20131503 as Margrave of Hachberg-Sausenberg and Count of Neuch\u00e2tel.", "From 1466 he called himself Lord of Badenweiler."]], ["Otto I, Margrave of Hachberg-Sausenberg", ["Otto I, Margrave of Hachberg- Sausenberg( 1302 \u2013 1384) was a member of the House of Z\u00e4hringen.", "He was the ruling Margrave of R\u00f6tteln and Sausenberg from 1318 until his death."]], ["William, Margrave of Hachberg-Sausenberg", ["Margrave William of Hachberg- Sausenberg( 11 July 1406- 15 August 1482) was the son of Margrave Rudolf III of Hachberg- Sausenberg and Anne of Freiburg- Neuch\u00e2tel.", "He ruled from 1428 to 1441, and abdicated on 21 June 1441 in favor of his infant sons, Rudolf IV and Hugo.", "As they were still infants, his cousin Count John of Freiburg- Neuch\u00e2tel took over the government as regent."]], ["Rudolf III, Margrave of Hachberg-Sausenberg", ["Margrave Rudolf III of Hachberg- Sausenberg( 1343 \u2013 1428) was the son of Margrave Rudolf II of Hachberg- Sausenberg and Catherine of Thierstein.", "He inherited Hachberg- Sausenberg when his father died in 1352.", "As he was a minor at the time, his uncle Otto I acted as regent.", "When Rudolf II came of age, he and Otto I ruled jointly, until Otto's death in 1384.", "Rudolf III is considered the most important of the Margraves of Hachberg- Sausenberg."]], ["Otto III of Hachberg", ["Otto III of Hachberg( 6 March 1388 at R\u00f6tteln Castle \u2013 14 November 1451 in Constance) was Bishop of Constance from 1410 to 1434.", "During this time he was the host of the Council of Constance( 1414- 1418).", "Although he was the second person named Otto in the Hachberg- Sausenberg line of the House of Z\u00e4hringen, he is consistently called Otto III in the literature, because he was the third bishop of Constance named Otto.", "Otto was the eldest son of Margrave Rudolf III of Hachberg- Sausenberg and his second wife, Anne of Freiburg- Neuch\u00e2tel."]], ["Henry, Margrave of Hachberg-Sausenberg", ["Henry, Margrave of Hachberg- Sausenberg( 1300- 1318) was the son of Margrave Rudolf", "I of Hachberg- Sausenberg and his wife Agnes, who was the daughter and heiress of Otto of R\u00f6tteln.", "In 1312, when he was still a minor, he inherited his father's possessions.", "After he came of age in 1315, his uncle L\u00fcthold II of R\u00f6ttlen gave him the Lordship of R\u00f6tteln.", "L\u00fcthold II died in 1316.", "Henry died young, in 1318, at the age of 18.", "After his death, his younger brothers Rudolf II and Otto took up the reign of the Lordships R\u00f6tteln and Sausenberg."]], ["Rudolf IV, Margrave of Hachberg-Sausenberg", ["Margrave Rudolf IV of Hachberg-Sausenberg (1426 or 1427, R\u00f6tteln Castle \u2013 12 April 1487, R\u00f6tteln Castle) was the son the Margrave William of Hachberg-Sausenberg and his wife Elisabeth of Montfort-Bregenz.", "In 1441, Rudolf's father abdicated in favor of Rudolf and his brother Hugo.", "Since they were both minors at the time, their uncle Count John of Freiburg-Neuch\u00e2tel took up government as their guardian.", "Hugo died in 1444.", "Rudolf was a Margrave of Hachberg-Sausenberg from 1441, and a Count of Neuch\u00e2tel from 1447."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Philip of Hachberg-Sausenberg", 0], ["Rudolf IV, Margrave of Hachberg-Sausenberg", 0]], "evidences": [["Philip of Hachberg-Sausenberg", "father", "Margrave Rudolf IV of Hachberg-Sausenberg"], ["Margrave Rudolf IV of Hachberg-Sausenberg", "place of birth", "R\u00f6tteln Castle"]], "answer": "R\u00f6tteln Castle"}
{"_id": "85707a1a0bdc11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the date of death of Beatrice, Countess Of Alburquerque's father?", "context": [["Anne Yelverton", ["Anne Yelverton( 1628\u20131698) was Countess of Manchester and Countess of Halifax."]], ["Peter I of Portugal", ["Peter I (Portuguese: \"", "Pedro I\" (8 April 1320 \u2013 18 January 1367), called the Just or the Cruel", "(Portuguese: \"o JustoO Cruel\"), was King of Portugal from 1357 until his death.", "He was the third but only surviving son of Afonso IV of Portugal and his wife, Beatrice of Castile."]], ["Beatrice, Countess of Alburquerque", ["Beatrice of Portugal was Countess of Alburquerque as the wife of Sancho Alfonso of Alburquerque.", "She was the daughter of Peter I of Portugal and his wife In\u00eas de Castro."]], ["Frederick V, Duke of Swabia", ["Frederick V of Hohenstaufen (Pavia, 16 July 1164 \u2013 28 November 1170) was duke of Swabia from 1167 to his death.", "He was the eldest son of Frederick III Barbarossa and Beatrice I, Countess of Burgundy."]], ["Etan Boritzer", ["Etan Boritzer( born 1950) is an American writer of children \u2019s literature who is best known for his book\" What is God?\" first published in 1989.", "His best selling\" What is?\" illustrated children's book series on character education and difficult subjects for children is a popular teaching guide for parents, teachers and child- life professionals.", "Boritzer gained national critical acclaim after\" What is God?\" was published in 1989 although the book has caused controversy from religious fundamentalists for its universalist views.", "The other current books in the\" What is?\" series include", "What is Love?,", "What is Death?,", "What is Beautiful?,", "What is Funny?,", "What is Right?,", "What is Peace?,", "What is Money?,", "What is Dreaming?,", "What is a Friend?,", "What is True?,", "What is a Family?,", "What is a Feeling?\"", "The series is now also translated into 15 languages.", "Boritzer was first published in 1963 at the age of 13 when he wrote an essay in his English class at Wade Junior High School in the Bronx, New York on the assassination of John F. Kennedy.", "His essay was included in a special anthology by New York City public school children compiled and published by the New York City Department of Education.", "Boritzer now lives in Venice, California and maintains his publishing office there also.", "He has helped numerous other authors to get published through\" How to Get Your Book Published!\" programs.", "Boritzer is also a yoga teacher who teaches regular classes locally and guest- teaches nationally.", "He is also recognized nationally as an erudite speaker on\" The Teachings of the Buddha.\""]], ["Joan II, Countess of Burgundy", ["Joan II, Countess of Burgundy( 15 January 1292 \u2013 21 January 1330), was Queen of France by marriage to Philip V of France, and ruling Countess of Burgundy and Countess of Artois.", "She was the eldest daughter and heiress of Otto IV, Count of Burgundy, and Mahaut, Countess of Artois."]], ["Theodred II (Bishop of Elmham)", ["Theodred II was a medieval Bishop of Elmham.", "The date of Theodred's consecration unknown, but the date of his death was sometime between 995 and 997."]], ["Beltr\u00e1n Alfonso Osorio, 18th duke of Alburquerque", ["Beltr\u00e1n Alfonso Osorio y D\u00edez de Rivera, 18th Duke of Alburquerque( 15 December 1918 \u2013 8 February 1994), was a Grandee of Spain and an amateur jockey.", "As a Spanish aristocrat, he was known as the\" Iron Duke\" of Alburquerque.", "He was also Duke of Algete, Marquis of Alca\u00f1ices, los Balbases, Cadreita, Cu\u00e9llar, Cullera, and Montaos, Count of Fuensalda\u00f1a, Grajal, Huelma, Ledesma, la Torre, Villanueva de Ca\u00f1edo, and Villaumbrosa.", "His son, Juan Miguel Osorio y Bertr\u00e1n de Lis( b. 1958), is the current Duke of Alburquerque and Duke of Algete."]], ["Marie d'Albret, Countess of Rethel", ["Marie d' Albret, Countess of Rethel, Countess of Nevers( 25 March 1491 \u2013 27 October 1549) was the suo jure Countess of Rethel, a title which she inherited at the age of nine upon the death of her mother, Charlotte of Nevers, Sovereign Countess of Rethel, on 23 August 1500.", "She was the wife of Charles II of Cleves, Count of Nevers."]], ["Otto I, Count of Burgundy", ["Otto I( between 1167 and 1171 \u2013 13 January 1200) was Count of Burgundy from 1190 to his death and briefly Count of Luxembourg from 1196 to 1197.", "He was the fourth son of Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor, by his second wife Beatrice I, Countess of Burgundy, daughter of Count Renaud III."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Beatrice, Countess of Alburquerque", 1], ["Peter I of Portugal", 1]], "evidences": [["Beatrice of Portugal was Countess of Alburquerque", "father", "Peter I of Portugal"], ["Peter I of Portugal", "date of death", "18 January 1367"]], "answer": "18 January 1367"}
{"_id": "79966d6d08d511ebbd98ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Are director of film Poker In Bed and director of film The Machine To Kill Bad People both from the same country?", "context": [["Giuliano Carnimeo", ["Giuliano Carnimeo (4 July 1932 \u2013 10 September 2016) was an Italian director and screenwriter, sometimes credited as Anthony Ascott."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["The Machine to Kill Bad People", ["The Machine to Kill Bad People( Italian: La Macchina ammazzacattivi) is a 1952 Italian fantasy comedy film directed by Roberto Rossellini and featuring Marilyn Buferd, William Tubbs and Clara Bindi.", "It is part of the tradition of neorealism of the post-war years.", "Having helped neorealism gain international recognition with his 1945 work\" Rome, Open City\", Rossellini was trying to branch out into different styles."]], ["Hanro Smitsman", ["Hanro Smitsman, born in 1967 in Breda( Netherlands), is a writer and director of film and television."]], ["Ben Cura", ["Ben Cura( born 30 September 1988) is a British- Argentine actor and director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Brian Johnson (special effects artist)", ["Brian Johnson( born 1939 or 1940) is a British designer and director of film and television special effects."]], ["Roberto Rossellini", ["Roberto Gastone Zeffiro Rossellini( 8 May 1906 \u2013 3 June 1977) was an Italian film director, screenwriter, and producer.", "Rossellini was one of the directors of the Italian neorealist cinema, contributing to the movement with films such as\" Rome, Open City\"( 1945),\" Paisan\"( 1946),\" Germany, Year Zero\"( 1948), and\" General Della Rovere\"( 1959)."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Jason Moore (director)", ["Jason Moore( born October 22, 1970) is an American director of film, theatre and television."]], ["Poker in Bed", ["La signora gioca bene a scopa?, internationally released as Poker in Bed, is a 1974 commedia sexy all'italiana directed by Giuliano Carnimeo."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Poker in Bed", 0], ["The Machine to Kill Bad People", 0], ["Giuliano Carnimeo", 0], ["Roberto Rossellini", 0]], "evidences": [["Poker in Bed", "director", "Giuliano Carnimeo"], ["The Machine to Kill Bad People", "director", "Roberto Rossellini"], ["Giuliano Carnimeo", "country of citizenship", "Italian"], ["Roberto Rossellini", "country of citizenship", "Italian"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "debc2faa0bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What nationality is Robert Gordon (Diplomat)'s father?", "context": [["Sir Robert Gilmour, 1st Baronet", ["Brigadier- General Sir Robert Gordon Gilmour, 1st Baronet,( 27 February 1857 \u2013 24 June 1939), born Robert Gordon Wolrige Gordon( he changed his name in 1887), was a British army officer and Captain of the Royal Company of Archers."]], ["George Gordon, Lord Haddo", ["George Gordon, Lord Haddo (28 January 1764 \u2013 2 October 1791) was a Scottish Freemason and the eldest son of George Gordon, 3rd Earl of Aberdeen.", "On 18 June 1782, Haddo married Charlotte Baird, a sister of Sir David Baird, Bt.", "and they had seven children:", "Haddo was Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Scotland from 1784 to 1786.", "He predeceased his father in 1791 and on the latter's death in 1801", ", the earldom passed to Haddo's eldest son, George."]], ["Sir Robert Gordon, 3rd Baronet", ["Sir Robert Gordon, 3rd Baronet( 1647\u20131704) was a Scottish courtier and politician."]], ["Rob Pearson", ["Robert Gordon Pearson( born March 8, 1971) is a retired professional ice hockey right winger who played in the National Hockey League( NHL)."]], ["Robert G. Greenhill", ["Robert Gordon Greenhill,( born 1962) is a Canadian businessman, civil servant and expert on international development."]], ["Robert Gordon (musician)", ["Robert Gordon( born March 29, 1947) is an American musician and actor, best known as a neo-rockabilly singer."]], ["Robert Gordon (actor)", ["Robert Gordon( March 3, 1895 \u2013 October 26, 1971), born Robert Gordon Duncan, was an American silent film actor.", "He was born in Belleville, Kansas and died at the age of 76 in Victorville, California.", "He is credited with appearances in 35 films from 1917 to 1949."]], ["Robert Cooke (Conservative politician)", ["Sir Robert Gordon Cooke( 29 May 1930 \u2013 6 January 1987) was a British Conservative Party politician."]], ["Robert Shewan", ["Robert Gordon Shewan( 13 November 1859 \u2013 14 February 1934) was a Scottish businessman in Hong Kong."]], ["Robert Gordon (diplomat)", ["Sir Robert Gordon (1791 \u2013 8 October 1847) was a British diplomat.", "Gordon was a younger son of George Gordon, Lord Haddo (himself the eldest son of the 3rd Earl of Aberdeen) and a brother of the 4th Earl of Aberdeen.", "He was educated at St John's College, Cambridge.", "From 1826 to 1828, he was Envoy Extraordinary to Brazil, to the Ottoman Empire from 1828 to 1831 and to Austria from 1841 to 1847.", "He took leave twice during his stay in Vienna, with John Fiennes-Twisleton-Crampton (September to October 1842) and Arthur Magenis (31 July 1845 to April 1846) taking charge in his place.", "In 1830, he acquired a long-term lease of Balmoral Castle.", "He died in 1847 as the result of choking on a fish bone.", "Prince Albert bought the estate from his trustees a year later as a gift for his wife, Queen Victoria."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Robert Gordon (diplomat)", 1], ["George Gordon, Lord Haddo", 0]], "evidences": [["Robert Gordon", "father", "George Gordon, Lord Haddo"], ["George Gordon, Lord Haddo", "country of citizenship", "Scottish"]], "answer": "Scottish"}
{"_id": "28382e5b08d611ebbd98ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director born later, Passion Despair or Picture Of Light?", "context": [["Claude Weisz", ["Claude Weisz is a French film director born in Paris."]], ["Peter Mettler", ["Peter Mettler( born September 7, 1958) is a Swiss- Canadian film director and cinematographer.", "He is best known for his unique, intuitive approach to documentary, evinced by such films as\" Picture of Light\"( 1994),\" Gambling, Gods and LSD\"( 2002), and\" The End of Time\"( 2012).", "He has also worked as a cinematographer on films by Atom Egoyan, Patricia Rozema, Bruce McDonald, and Jennifer Baichwal, and has collaborated with numerous other artists, including Michael Ondaatje, Fred Frith, Jim O' Rourke, Jane Siberry, Robert Lepage, Edward Burtynsky, Greg Hermanovic, Richie Hawtin, Neil Young, Jeremy Narby, and Franz Treichler.", "He was part of a loosely- affiliated group of filmmakers to emerge in the 1980s from Toronto known as the Toronto New Wave."]], ["Fred Roy Krug", ["Fred R. Krug is an American film and television producer- director born in Bern, Switzerland."]], ["Jacques D\u00e9combe", ["Jacques D\u00e9combe is a French author, actor and director born in 1953."]], ["Steff Gruber", ["Steff Gruber( born 3 April 1953 in Zurich, Switzerland) is a film director, photographer, author, entrepreneur and telecommunications and internet pioneer."]], ["Picture of Light", ["Picture of Light is a 1993 Canada- Switzerland poetic feature documentary from Peter Mettler filmed in Churchill, Manitoba, on two trips in 1991 and again in 1992.", "It is one of the key films of the Toronto New Wave."]], ["Yolonda Ross", ["Yolonda Ross is an American character actress, writer and director born (31 July 1974)."]], ["W. Augustus Barratt", ["W. Augustus Barratt( 1873- 1947) was a Scottish- born, later American, songwriter and musician."]], ["Sepideh Farsi", ["Sepideh Farsi is an Iranian film director, born in Tehran in 1965."]], ["Passion Despair", ["Passion Despair is a documentary film by Swiss filmmaker Steff Gruber.", "Gruber started shooting in 2005.", "The film premiered at the Gdansk Dokfilm Festival 2011."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Passion Despair", 0], ["Picture of Light", 0], ["Steff Gruber", 0], ["Peter Mettler", 0]], "evidences": [["Passion Despair", "director", "Steff Gruber"], ["Picture of Light", "director", "Peter Mettler"], ["Steff Gruber", "date of birth", "3 April 1953"], ["Peter Mettler", "date of birth", "September 7, 1958"]], "answer": "Picture Of Light"}
{"_id": "cceeb5ae0bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the cause of death of David Armstrong-Jones, 2Nd Earl Of Snowdon's mother?", "context": [["Robert Armstrong-Jones", ["Sir Robert Armstrong-Jones, (born Robert Jones; 2 December 1857 \u2013 30 January 1943) was a Welsh physician and psychiatrist.", "He was the grandfather of Antony Armstrong-Jones, 1st Earl of Snowdon.", "He was born in Ynyscynhaearn, Caernarvonshire, the son of a Congregational minister.", "He was educated at Porthmadog Grammar School and Grove Park School, Wrexham, going on to study medicine at University of Wales, Bangor, and St. Bartholomew's Hospital.", "Becoming a specialist in the treatment of mental illness, he worked as a junior medical officer at the Royal Earlswood Institution and Colney Hatch during the 1880s, and became resident physician and superintendent of Earlswood Asylum in 1888.", "In 1893 he became the first superintendent of the London County Council's Claybury Asylum, where he developed new treatments.", "In the same year he married Margaret Roberts (1868\u20131943), the elder daughter of Sir Owen Roberts of Plas Dinas, Caernarfon.", "Armstrong-Jones lectured at St Bartholomew's Hospital, and became consulting physician in mental diseases to the military forces at London and Aldershot.", "In 1913, he assumed the additional surname of Armstrong, which had been the maiden name of his wife's mother, Jane Armstrong Roberts, because he wanted to distinguish himself from another prominent Robert Jones of the time.", "During World War I, he was designated a Lieutenant-Colonel in the Royal Army Medical Corps; he was knighted in the 1917 New Year Honours, and after the war he was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in recognition of his war service.", "He was appointed High Sheriff of Caernarvonshire for 1929.", "He was a Fellow of both the Royal College of Physicians and the Royal College of Surgeons.", "Armstrong-Jones had one son, Ronald Armstrong-Jones, and two daughters, Elaine Margaret Wauchope (1895\u20131965) and Gwendolen Jane Buckley (1905\u20131985), who married Sir Denys Buckley.", "Armstrong-Jones died in Plas Dinas at the age of 85.", "His wife survived him by only four months.", "Their daughter Elaine married Colonel Charles Wauchup.", "Armstrong-Jones's son, Ronald, became a barrister, married Anne Messel (firstly) and was the father of Antony Armstrong-Jones, 1st Earl of Snowdon, the brother-in-law of Queen Elizabeth II."]], ["Charles Armstrong-Jones, Viscount Linley", ["Charles Patrick Inigo Armstrong- Jones, Viscount Linley( born 1 July 1999) is the son of David Armstrong- Jones, 2nd Earl of Snowdon, and Serena Armstrong- Jones, Countess of Snowdon.", "He is a great- grandson of King George VI through the king's younger daughter, Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon.", "He is heir apparent to the Earldom of Snowdon and 22nd in the line of succession to the British throne, after his father."]], ["Ronald Armstrong-Jones", ["Major Ronald Owen Lloyd Armstrong- Jones,(\" n\u00e9\" Jones; 18 May 1899 \u2013 27 January 1966) was a Welsh barrister and soldier.", "He was the father of Antony Armstrong- Jones, 1st Earl of Snowdon, and father- in- law of Princess Margaret, younger daughter of George VI."]], ["David Armstrong-Jones, 2nd Earl of Snowdon", ["David Albert Charles Armstrong-Jones, 2nd Earl of Snowdon (born 3 November 1961), styled as Viscount Linley until 2017 and known professionally as David Linley, is an English furniture maker and a former chairman of the auction house Christie's UK.", "The son of Princess Margaret and Antony Armstrong-Jones, 1st Earl of Snowdon, he is therefore a nephew of Queen Elizabeth II, and a grandson of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth", "The Queen Mother.", ", he is 21st in the line of succession to the British throne, where he is the first person who is not a direct descendant of the Queen.", "At the time of his birth in 1961, he was fifth."]], ["Anne Parsons, Countess of Rosse", ["Anne Parsons, Countess of Rosse(\" n\u00e9e\" Messel, previously Armstrong- Jones; 8 February 1902 \u2013 3 July 1992), was a society hostess and one of the founders of The Victorian Society and the mother of Antony Armstrong- Jones, 1st Earl of Snowdon."]], ["Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon", ["Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon, (Margaret Rose Windsor; 21 August 1930 \u2013 9 February 2002) was the younger daughter of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth and the only sibling of Queen Elizabeth II.", "Margaret spent much of her childhood with her parents and sister.", "Her life changed dramatically in 1936, when her paternal uncle King Edward VIII abdicated to marry divorc\u00e9e Wallis Simpson.", "Margaret's father became king, and her sister became heir presumptive, with Margaret second in line to the throne.", "During the Second World War, the two sisters stayed at Windsor Castle despite suggestions to evacuate them to Canada.", "During the war years, Margaret was considered too young to perform any official duties and instead continued her education.", "After the war, Margaret fell in love with Group Captain Peter Townsend.", "In 1952, her father died, her sister became queen, and Townsend divorced his wife, Rosemary.", "He proposed to Margaret early the following year.", "Many in the government believed that he would be an unsuitable husband for the Queen's 22-year-old sister, and the Church of England refused to countenance marriage to a divorced man.", "Margaret eventually abandoned her plans with Townsend and married photographer Antony Armstrong-Jones in 1960; the Queen made him Earl of Snowdon.", "The couple had a son David and a daughter Sarah.", "Margaret was often viewed as a controversial member of the British royal family.", "Her divorce in 1978 received much negative publicity, and she was romantically associated with several men.", "Her health gradually deteriorated in the final two decades of her life.", "She was a heavy smoker for most of her adult life and had a lung operation in 1985, a bout of pneumonia in 1993, and at least three strokes between 1998 and 2001.", "She died at King Edward VII's Hospital in London after suffering a final stroke on 9 February 2002."]], ["Lady Margarita Armstrong-Jones", ["Lady Margarita Elizabeth Rose Alleyne Armstrong- Jones( born 14 May 2002) is the only daughter and youngest child of the Earl and Countess of Snowdon.", "She is the granddaughter of Princess Margaret and the 1st Earl of Snowdon.", "She is currently 23rd in the line of succession to the British throne, after her father and brother."]], ["Serena Armstrong-Jones, Countess of Snowdon", ["Serena Alleyne Armstrong- Jones, Countess of Snowdon(\" n\u00e9e\" Stanhope; born 1 March 1970) is an Anglo- Irish aristocrat and the daughter- in- law of Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon, and a niece- by- marriage of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh."]], ["Thomas Eustace Vesey, 7th Viscount de Vesci", ["Thomas Eustace Vesey, 7th Viscount de Vesci of Abbeyleix was born on 8 October 1955.", "He was the son of John Eustace Vesey, 6th Viscount de Vesci and the former Susan Anne Armstrong- Jones, sister of Antony Armstrong- Jones, 1st Earl of Snowdon.", "He sold Abbeyleix Castle, saddled with \u00a3 1.5 million in death duties, in 1994 to the financier Sir David Davies.", "He is nephew to Antony Armstrong- Jones, 1st Earl of Snowdon and grand- nephew of Valentine Browne, 6th Earl of Kenmare.'", "Despite the sale of Abbeyleix House and Estate, Lord de Vesci continues to promote the heritage of the town.", "In 2012, he gave an interview about his family's connection to the town of Abbeyleix to Glenda Gilson for Irishheritagetowns.com."]], ["Lady Sarah Chatto", ["Lady Sarah Frances Elizabeth Chatto( n\u00e9e Armstrong- Jones; born 1 May 1964) is a member of the extended British royal family.", "She is the only daughter of Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon, and Antony Armstrong- Jones, 1st Earl of Snowdon, and a niece of Queen Elizabeth II.", "At the time of her birth she was seventh in line of succession to the British throne and is currently 24th."]]], "supporting_facts": [["David Armstrong-Jones, 2nd Earl of Snowdon", 1], ["Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon", 15]], "evidences": [["David Armstrong-Jones, 2nd Earl of Snowdon", "mother", "Princess Margaret"], ["Princess Margaret", "cause of death", "stroke"]], "answer": "stroke"}
{"_id": "d17265b80baf11ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is Roger Ii Trencavel's paternal grandfather?", "context": [["Abd al-Muttalib", ["Abd al- Muttalib Shaybah ibn Hashim( c. 497 \u2013 578) was the grandfather of Islamic prophet Muhammad."]], ["Raymond I Trencavel", ["Raymond", "I Trencavel (also Raimond) (died 1167) was the Viscount of Agde and B\u00e9ziers from 1130 and Viscount of Albi, Carcassonne, and Raz\u00e8s from 1150.", "He was a member of the Trencavel family, ruling the lands of the elder branch.", "He was the second son of Bernard Ato IV and Cecilia of Provence.", "When his father died in 1129, he redistributed his six viscounties between his three sons.", "The eldest, Roger I received Carcassonne, Albi, and Raz\u00e8s; Raymond received B\u00e9ziers and Agde; while the youngest, Bernard Ato V, received N\u00eemes.", "In 1132 Roger and Raymond agreed that in the event of Roger's death without heirs, Carcassonne would pass to Raymond.", "In 1150 Roger died and his three viscounties all passed to Raymond.", "After a series of disputes, the viscounty of Agde was divided between Raymond and Bernard Ato, with the latter holding the title.", "In November of the same year that he inherited his brother's viscounties, Raymond made a treaty with Raymond Berengar IV, Count of Barcelona whereby he swore fealty to the count of Barcelona and agreed to hold Carcassonne, Raz\u00e8s, and Lautrec from the count as a vassal.", "The sixteenth-century historian, Ger\u00f3nimo Zurita, wrote in the \"Anales de la Corona de Arag\u00f3nAnnals of the Crown of Aragon\") that Raymond Berengar IV marched an army to Narbonne to intimidate Raymond to submit, but there is no primary contemporaneous source which verifies this.", "However, Raymond Berengar IV had been at Arles in September to negotiate a truce with Raymond des Baux to put an end to the Baussenque Wars and was probably accompanied by an armed host, so it is at least probable that he had an army present in the region at the time when he made the treaty with Raymond.", "In 1151 Raymond made a mutual defence treaty with Ermengard of Narbonne, but he included a clause which prohibited him from being required to wage war on Toulouse.", "That Raymond was still trying to maintain his rapidly disintegrating alliance with Toulouse following his submission to Barcelona may imply that his submission had not been voluntary.", "In 1152 Raymond acquired M\u00e8ze in a purchase from his nephew Gerald de Roussillon.", "In 1158 the agreement with Raymond Berengar was renewed.", "Throughout his career Raymond had very good relations with Alfonso Jordan, Count of Toulouse, and accompanied him on the Second Crusade in 1147.", "He remained with Alfonso until the latter died in 1148.", "After his return to Europe, however, relations with Toulouse went sour \u2014 possibly concerning Raymond's sworn allegiance to Barcelona \u2014 and he quarrelled with Alfonso's son Raymond V, who imprisoned him in 1153.", "He was released only on the payment of a ransom of 3,000 Marks in 1154.", "Though William of Newburgh states that Raymond was deprived of his lands by the count of Toulouse, charter evidence from 1155 to 1157 indicates that he lost no major possession.", "Out of hatred for the count of Toulouse, Raymond participated in Henry II of England's expedition against Toulouse in 1159.", "By 1163 he had made peace with Toulouse and the count had reimbursed him for the ransom of 1153.", "In 1131, at the very onset of his reign, Raymond was confronted with the formation of a consulate, a political office then becoming popular in the cities of southern France.", "Consuls were usually high-ranking citizens, but they could be noblemen or courtiers as well.", "Towards the end of his reign Raymond seems to have supported the nobles against the citizens and this got him murdered in the cathedral of B\u00e9ziers in 1167.", "While he was campaigning with his nephew Bernard Ato VI against Raymond of Toulouse, he was forced to mediate between a knight and a citizen and, choosing in favour of the knight, he punished the citizen (apparently moderately).", "Nonetheless, there was outrage among citizenry and Raymond arranged a meeting in B\u00e9ziers.", "The bourgeoisie arrived secretly armed and, on a signal, assaulted and killed the viscount.", "By his wife Saure, Raymond left a son and successor, Roger II, who inherited all his viscounties, but was unable to occupy B\u00e9ziers until 1168, despite a siege led by Alfonso II of Aragon on his behalf in 1167.", "Roger punished the citizens of B\u00e9ziers by permitting the Aragonese troops to enter the city and kill them.", "Raymond's death possibly forms the subject matter of the poem \"A People Grieving for the Death of their Lord\" by Guillem Augier Novella.", "His death is recorded by such diverse chroniclers as William of Newburgh, Robert of Torigny, Gaufred de Vigeois, and Pierre des Vaux-de-Cernay.", "The chronicle of Newburgh, however, refers to Raymond as \"Guillem\" and can thus not be counted as completely reliable, though the details surrounding his death are largely corroborated.", "Vaux-de-Cernay, on the other hand, describes the massacre of 7,000 citizens of B\u00e9ziers by the Albigensian Crusade in 1209 as divine justice on the city for the treachery shown to their lord and their bishop, who had had his teeth knocked out trying to defend Raymond from attack."]], ["Roger II Trencavel", ["Roger II Trencavel (died March 1194) was the Viscount of Carcassonne, B\u00e9ziers, Raz\u00e8s, and Albi from 1167 or 1171 until his death.", "Until 1177 he used the title proconsul, usually as \"proconsul de Bitteris\" (of B\u00e9ziers), but he abandoned the usage when he became a vassal of the Crown of Aragon.", "His government of his lands was characterised by increasing complexity, such as the development of the offices of seneschal and sub-vicar, but his later years are characterised by financial troubles and a \"general malaise\" perhaps brought about by his poor relations with the Church hierarchy in light of his favourable attitude towards Catharism.", "Roger was the elder of two sons of Raymond I Trencavel and Saure.", "As a child in 1153 he was placed in the \"custody and service\" of Ermengard of Narbonne.", "Eventually he inherited all four of Raymond's viscounties on his death in 1167.", "However, Raymond V of Toulouse objected to the young Roger and instead enfeoffed Roger-Bernard I of Foix with the viscounties in December 1167 at Narbonne.", "Roger rebelled.", "He retook B\u00e9ziers in 1169 with the assistance of troops from Aragon and Catalonia.", "After taking the city, Roger brought the Aragonese inside to murder the citizens who had handed the city over to his rival.", "However, in November 1171, Raymond drew Roger away from Alfonso II of Aragon by enfeoffing him with the viscounties and depriving the count of Foix.", "Roger married the young Adalais, daughter of Raymond of Toulouse, in 1171.", "It opened the only (brief) period of alliance between Roger and Raymond.", "Adalais' dowry was the town of Minerve, a fief of the King of France.", "In 1176, Roger held a public inquiry to prove his lordship of the village of M\u00e8ze.", "About the same time (c. 1175), Alfonso of Aragon held a public inquiry to prove that Carcassonne was his possession and that Roger II merely held it from him at his pleasure.", "In the late 1180s, Roger began the compilation of a cartulary to collect the charter evidence for his rule.", "The cartulary contained 248 folios and was written in proto-Gothic script.", "Roger was a close ally of Ermengard of Narbonne from 1171 onwards, when the viscount and viscountess swore oaths of mutual alliance.", "In 1177, he joined an alliance with Ermengard and William VIII of Montpellier to prevent Raymond from seizing Narbonne.", "In 1179, he was forced to forswear his former alliance with Raymond of Toulouse and return to the fold of Alfonso of Aragon.", "He recognised that he held his fiefs from Alfonso.", "Roger agreed to hold Minerve from the king of Aragon instead of the king of France, significant of a realignment in the politics of the lords of Languedoc with respect to central authority.", "Some have suggested that Roger was driven to the side of Alfonso by the results of the Third Lateran Council and by Raymond of Toulouse' request for assistance in dealing with heresy in his domains.", "Roger appears therefore as lenient towards heretics.", "Around 1175, Roger imprisoned Gerard, the bishop of Albi, probably over the disputed lordship of Albi.", "Roger succeeded in establishing a vicar (Pierre Raimond d'Hautpoul) in Albi between 1175 and 1177, but he was forced to come to humiliating terms with the bishop William of Dourgne in 1193.", "In 1178 Henry of Marcy, who was leading a papal legation in the region, marched on Albi, whence Roger fled to Ambialet, and the on Castres, where they declared him a heretic and excommunicated him after releasing the bishop Gerard.", "In 1179, he was excommunicated again by Pons d'Arsac for his \"conspicuous lack of enthusiasm for the extirpation of heresy\" under the twenty-seventh canon of the Third Lateran Council and the decretal \"Ad abolendam\" of Pope Lucius III.", "He was also accused of hiring routiers.", "In 1181, Henry of Marcy returned to the south of France and besieged Roger and his wife in Lavaur, which was promptly surrendered.", "In 1185, Alfonso was making war on Raymond over the possession of Provence.", "From Aix he travelled to Najac, where, probably in April, he made a treaty with Richard the Lionheart and with Roger against Raymond of Toulouse.", "Roger in gratitude followed Alfonso into Spain and to the siege of Valencia, where, in June, he adopted the king's son Alfonso II of Provence as his heir, even though his wife was expecting.", "Perhaps the adoption was cautionary in case the child of Adalais was a girl.", "Alfonso of Provence did not succeed Roger, rather that child, which was a boy named Raymond Roger, did.", "In 1188, Alfonso of Aragon came north of the Pyrenees again to defend Roger at Carcassonne, but he also granted away that viscounty as well as the Raz\u00e8s to Raimond-Roger of Foix in a move to dispossess the Trencavels entirely.", "In 1189, Roger fell seriously ill and made his will.", "After his recovery in 1191, however, he gathered his vassals and made them swear fealty to his son, which they did."]], ["Sibylla of Burgundy", ["Sibylla of Burgundy( 1126 \u2013 16 September 1150 in Salerno) was the second queen consort of Roger II of Sicily.", "She was a daughter of Hugh II, Duke of Burgundy, and his wife Felicia- Matilda of Mayenne.", "In 1150, Sibylla married King Roger II of Sicily.", "On 29 August of that year, Sibylla gave birth to a stillborn child and died of complications of the childbirth.", "She was buried in the church of the Monastery of La Trinit\u00e0 Cava de' Tirreni."]], ["Fred Le Deux", ["Frederick\" Fred\" Le Deux( born 4 December 1934) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Geelong in the Victorian Football League( VFL).", "He is the grandfather of Tom Hawkins."]], ["Kaya Alp", ["Kaya Alp was, according to Ottoman tradition, the son of K\u0131z\u0131l Bu\u011fa and the father of Suleyman Shah, who was, in turn, the grandfather of Ertu\u011frul, and the great grandfather of the Ottoman Empire founder, Osman I."]], ["Lyon Cohen", ["Lyon Cohen( 1868\u20131937) was a Polish- born Canadian businessman and a philanthropist.", "He was the grandfather of singer/ poet Leonard Cohen."]], ["Henry Krause", ["Henry J.\" Red\" Krause, Jr.( August 28, 1913 \u2013 February 20, 1987) was an American football offensive lineman in the National Football League for the Brooklyn Dodgers and the Washington Redskins.", "He played college football at St. Louis University.", "He is the grandfather of Jennifer Krause", "He is the great grandfather of Payton Hoeing"]], ["Beatrice of Rethel", ["Beatrice of Rethel( 1130/35 \u2013 30 March 1185) was a French noblewoman and Queen of Sicily as the third wife of Roger II."]], ["Simon, Prince of Taranto", ["Simon, bastard son of Roger II of Sicily, was declared Prince of Taranto by his father in 1148, on the death of Roger III, Duke of Apulia, the eldest legitimate son of Roger II.", "In 1154, Roger II died and the kingdom of Sicily passed to his fourth son, William I. William dispossessed his half- brother Simon immediately, claiming that Taranto was too important a fief to go to an illegitimate son.", "Simon held a grudge against the king and was called upon by Matthew Bonnellus to lead the revolt in the capital city of Palermo in 1161.", "This Simon did, with his nephew, Tancred of Lecce, the bastard son of Roger of Apulia, on 9 March.", "Simon and Tancred invaded the palace, detained King William, Queen Margaret, and their two sons, and incited a massacre of Muslims.", "Originally, the older of the king's sons, Roger IV, Duke of Apulia, was destined to be crowned in place of William, but soon the populace supported the accession of Simon himself.", "Before Simon could put himself forward as a candidate, however, the rebellion had broken down and the people were restless.", "The insurrectionists were forced to free the king and retreat to their castles.", "Pardon was given them on condition of exile and many, including Simon, took the offer.", "Simon did not try to seize the crown on William's death in 1166, as had been feared.", "Instead, the new king's uncle, Henry, Count of Montescaglioso, laid claim to Taranto and all of Simon's former territories."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Roger II Trencavel", 3], ["Raymond I Trencavel", 3]], "evidences": [["Roger II Trencavel", "father", "Raymond I Trencavel"], ["Raymond I Trencavel", "father", "Bernard Ato IV"]], "answer": "Bernard Ato IV"}
{"_id": "4c60adc20bdb11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where did the director of film Nanon (1938 Film) die?", "context": [["Michael Govan", ["Michael Govan( born 1963) is the director of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art since 2006.", "Prior to this, Govan worked as the director of the Dia Art Foundation in New York City."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Nanon (1938 film)", ["Nanon is a 1938 German historical film directed by Herbert Maisch and starring Erna Sack, Johannes Heesters and Dagny Servaes.", "It is based on the original operetta \"Nanon\" by Richard Gen\u00e9e which had a libretto by F Zell, although the music for this film was specially commissioned from Alois Melichar.", "It was produced by the giant German studio UFA, and is part of a cycle of operetta films made during the 1930s.", "The film's sets were designed by the art director Erich Kettelhut.", "It was a remake of the 1924 silent film of the same title."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["Herbert Maisch", ["Herbert Maisch (born 10 December 1890in N\u00fcrtingen, W\u00fcrttemberg, died 10 October 1974 in K\u00f6ln)", "was a German film director."]], ["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["Jesse E. Hobson", ["Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 \u2013 November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955.", "Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation."]], ["S. N. Mathur", ["S.N. Mathur was the Director of the Indian Intelligence Bureau between September 1975 and February 1980.", "He was also the Director General of Police in Punjab."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Nanon (1938 film)", 0], ["Herbert Maisch", 0]], "evidences": [["Nanon", "director", "Herbert Maisch"], ["Herbert Maisch", "place of death", "K\u00f6ln"]], "answer": "K\u00f6ln"}
{"_id": "8c019613084d11ebbd56ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Do director of film Slums Of Beverly Hills and director of film The Black Windmill share the same nationality?", "context": [["The Black Windmill", ["The Black Windmill is a 1974 British spy thriller film directed by Don Siegel and starring Michael Caine, John Vernon, Janet Suzman and Donald Pleasence.", "It was produced by Richard D. Zanuck and David Brown."]], ["Hanro Smitsman", ["Hanro Smitsman, born in 1967 in Breda( Netherlands), is a writer and director of film and television."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Brian Johnson (special effects artist)", ["Brian Johnson( born 1939 or 1940) is a British designer and director of film and television special effects."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Ben Cura", ["Ben Cura( born 30 September 1988) is a British- Argentine actor and director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Don Siegel", ["Donald Siegel( October 26, 1912 \u2013 April 20, 1991) was an American film director and producer.", "His name variously appeared in the credits of his films as both Don Siegel and Donald Siegel.", "He is best known for the original sci-fi film\" Invasion of the Body Snatchers\"( 1956), as well as five films with Clint Eastwood, including the police thriller\" Dirty Harry\"( 1971) and the prison drama\" Escape from Alcatraz\"( 1979), and John Wayne's final film, the 1976 Western\" The Shootist\"."]], ["Tamara Jenkins", ["Tamara Jenkins( born May 2, 1962) is an American filmmaker and occasional actress.", "She is best known for her feature films\" Slums of Beverly Hills\"( 1998),\" The Savages\"( 2007), and\" Private Life\"( 2018)."]], ["William W. Brien", ["William' Willie' Warren Brien is the Executive Vice Chairman of the Department of Surgery, Director of the Cedars- Sinai Orthopaedic Center and past Chief of Staff at Cedars- Sinai Medical Center.", "He was elected as a Council Member of the City of Beverly Hills in 2009 and became Mayor of Beverly Hills in March, 2012."]], ["Slums of Beverly Hills", ["Slums of Beverly Hills is a 1998 American comedy film written and directed by Tamara Jenkins, and starring Natasha Lyonne, Alan Arkin, Marisa Tomei, David Krumholtz, Kevin Corrigan, Jessica Walter and Carl Reiner.", "Its protagonist is a teenage girl( Lyonne) struggling to grow up in 1976 in a lower- middle- class nomadic Jewish family that moves every few months.", "The film received mixed to positive critical reviews, and gradually became a cult classic."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Slums of Beverly Hills", 0], ["The Black Windmill", 0], ["Tamara Jenkins", 0], ["Don Siegel", 0]], "evidences": [["Slums of Beverly Hills", "director", "Tamara Jenkins"], ["The Black Windmill", "director", "Don Siegel"], ["Tamara Jenkins", "country of citizenship", "American"], ["Don Siegel", "country of citizenship", "American"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "4fc1ee580bdc11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the wife of Ernest Simpson born?", "context": [["Agatha (wife of Samuel of Bulgaria)", ["Agatha was the wife of Emperor Samuel of Bulgaria."]], ["John Simpson (architect)", ["John Simpson( born 9 November 1954) is a British architect."]], ["Peter Kerr-Smiley", ["Peter Kerr Kerr-Smiley( 22 February 1879 \u2013 23 June 1943) was a Northern Irish Member of Parliament.", "He was born at Larne as Peter Kerr Smiley, the second son of Sir Hugh Smiley, 1st Baronet.", "He was educated at Eton College and Trinity Hall, Cambridge.", "He commissioned a second lieutenant in the 21st Lancers on 5 May 1900, promoted to lieutenant on 15 December 1900, and from 1901 to 1902 served on the staff during the Second Boer War in South Africa.", "After the end of hostilities in May 1902, he left Cape Town the following month.", "He resigned his commission in 1905, but later reached the rank of Major in the 14th Battalion Royal Irish Rifles.", "In 1905 he adopted the surname of Kerr- Smiley, and the same year married Maud Simpson, daughter of Ernest L. Simpson, a British shipbuilder, and sister of Ernest Aldrich Simpson.", "They had two children: Kerr- Smiley was a Unionist in politics, and Chairman of the Belfast newspaper\" The Northern Whig\".", "He unsuccessfully stood for South Down at the General Election of 1906, but was elected for North Antrim in January 1910 and represented the constituency until 1922.", "Kerr- Smiley's London house was at 31 Belgrave Square, and he was a member of the Carlton Club, the Marlborough Club and the Cavalry Club."]], ["Empress Sh\u014dken", [", also known as, was the wife of Emperor Meiji of Japan."]], ["Wallis Simpson", ["Wallis Simpson (born Bessie Wallis Warfield; 19 June 1896 \u2013 24 April 1986), later known as the Duchess of Windsor, was an American socialite whose intended marriage to the British king Edward VIII caused a constitutional crisis that led to Edward's abdication.", "Wallis grew up in Baltimore, Maryland.", "Her father died shortly after her birth and she and her widowed mother were partly supported by their wealthier relatives.", "Her first marriage, to U.S. naval officer Win Spencer, was punctuated by periods of separation and eventually ended in divorce.", "In 1931, during her second marriage, to Ernest Simpson, she met Edward, then Prince of Wales.", "Five years later, after Edward's accession as King of the United Kingdom, Wallis divorced her second husband to marry Edward.", "The King's desire to marry a woman who had two living ex-husbands threatened to cause a constitutional crisis in the United Kingdom and the Dominions, and ultimately led to his abdication in December 1936 to marry \"the woman I love\".", "After abdicating, the former king was created Duke of Windsor by his brother and successor, King George VI.", "Wallis married Edward six months later, after which she was formally known as the Duchess of Windsor, but was not allowed to share her husband's style of \"Royal Highness\".", "Before, during, and after the Second World War, the Duke and Duchess of Windsor were suspected by many in government and society of being Nazi sympathisers.", "In 1937, they visited Germany and met Adolf Hitler.", "In 1940, the Duke was appointed governor of the Bahamas, and the couple moved to the islands until he relinquished the office in 1945.", "In the 1950s and 1960s, the Duke and Duchess shuttled between Europe and the United States living a life of leisure as society celebrities.", "After the Duke's death in 1972, the Duchess lived in seclusion and was rarely seen in public.", "Her private life has been a source of much speculation, and she remains a controversial figure in British history."]], ["Lois Simpson", ["Lois Simpson( born 11 June 1961) is a former New Zealand cricketer."]], ["Jimmy Simpson (footballer, born 1873)", ["James Simpson( born 2 April 1873) was a Scottish footballer who played as a right half."]], ["Edmund H. Driggs", ["Edmund Hope Driggs( May 2, 1865 \u2013 September 27, 1946) was a United States Representative from New York.", "Born in Brooklyn, he attended the public schools and Adelphi Academy in Brooklyn.", "He became engaged in the casualty- insurance business.", "Driggs was elected as a Democrat to the Fifty- fifth Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Francis H. Wilson; he was reelected to the Fifty- sixth Congress and served from December 6, 1897, to March 3, 1901.", "He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1900 to the Fifty- seventh Congress, and resumed the casualty- insurance business and also engaged in safety engineering.", "He died in Brooklyn in 1946, and interred in Cypress Hills Cemetery within the same borough.", "His grandson Edmund Hope Driggs III married, as his second wife, Audrey Simpson, the daughter of Ernest Aldrich Simpson and stepdaughter of the future Duchess of Windsor."]], ["Ernest Simpson", ["Ernest Aldrich Simpson (6 May 1897 \u2013 30 November 1958) was an American-born British shipbroker, best known as the second husband of Wallis Simpson, later wife of the former King Edward VIII.", "Simpson served as an officer in the Coldstream Guards before becoming a shipbroker in the family firm of SSY."]], ["Artaynte", ["Artaynte( f. 478 BC), was the wife of the Crown Prince Darius."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Ernest Simpson", 0], ["Wallis Simpson", 1]], "evidences": [["Ernest Aldrich Simpson", "spouse", "Wallis Simpson"], ["Wallis Simpson", "place of birth", "Baltimore"]], "answer": "Baltimore"}
{"_id": "33b0c274087211ebbd64ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who died later, His Last Haul or The Falcon In San Francisco?", "context": [["The Falcon Out West", ["The Falcon Out West( aka The Falcon in Texas) is a 1944 American mystery film directed by William Clemens and starring Tom Conway, Joan Barclay and Barbara Hale.", "The film was part of RKO's The Falcon series of detective films, this time, a murder set in Texas."]], ["The Falcon in Danger", ["The Falcon in Danger is a 1943 American mystery film directed by William Clemens and starring Tom Conway, Jean Brooks, Amelita Ward and Elaine Shepard.", "The film was part of The Falcon series of detective films."]], ["Marshall Neilan", ["Marshall Ambrose \"Mickey\" Neilan (April 11, 1891 \u2013 October 27, 1958) was an American motion picture actor, screenwriter, film director, and producer."]], ["Joseph H. Lewis", ["Joseph H. Lewis( April 6, 1907 \u2013 August 30, 2000) was an American B-movie film director whose stylish flourishes came to be appreciated by auteur theory- espousing film critics in the years following his retirement in 1966.", "In a 30- year directorial career, he helmed numerous low- budget westerns, action pictures and thrillers and is remembered for original mysteries\" My Name Is Julia Ross\"( 1945) and\" So Dark the Night\"( 1946) as well as his most- highly regarded feature, 1950's\" Gun Crazy\", which spotlighted a desperate young couple( Peggy Cummins and John Dall) who embark on a deadly crime spree."]], ["The Falcon's Brother", ["The Falcon's Brother is a 1942 American crime drama film in which George Sanders, who had been portraying\" The Falcon\" in a series of films, appears with his real- life brother Tom Conway; with Sanders handing off the series to Conway, who would play the new Falcon in nine subsequent films.", "Jane Randolph was featured in a supporting role.", "\" The Falcon's Brother\", the only one to feature two Falcons, was directed by Stanley Logan."]], ["The Falcon in Mexico", ["The Falcon in Mexico is a 1944 film directed by William Berke and stars Tom Conway in his recurring role as a suave amateur sleuth, supported by Mona Maris and Martha Vickers.", "Conway would play the Falcon seven more times before RKO retired the franchise in 1946.", "\" The Falcon in Mexico\" was the ninth of 16 films in the Falcon detective series.", "The film features many second unit sequences filmed in Mexico and Brazil; the latter scenes from Orson Welles's aborted film\" It's All True\"."]], ["His Last Haul", ["His Last Haul is a 1928 American silent crime drama film directed by Marshall Neilan and starring Tom Moore, Seena Owen and Alan Roscoe.", "Under a woman's guidance, a criminal attempts to reform."]], ["The Falcon Takes Over", ["The Falcon Takes Over( also known as The Falcon Steps Out), is a 1942 black- and- white mystery film directed by Irving Reis.", "The B film was the third, following\" The Gay Falcon\" and\" A Date with the Falcon\"( 1941), to star George Sanders as the character Gay Lawrence, a gentleman detective known by the sobriquet the Falcon."]], ["The Falcon and the Co-eds", ["The Falcon and the Co-eds is a 1943 film under the direction of William Clemens, and produced by Maurice Geraghty, the same team that had worked on\" The Falcon in Danger\"( 1943) and would stay together for the next film in the Falcon series.", "\" The Falcon and the Co-eds\" was the seventh of 16 in the Falcon series.", "The story and screenplay was by Ardel Wray, a frequent collaborator with Val Lewton in his RKO horror series, who added supernatural elements to the proceedings.", "As he had in the past three Falcon films, Tom Conway played the suave amateur sleuth, this time backed up by a bevy of young starlets, including Jean Brooks, Rita Corday and Amelita Ward."]], ["The Falcon in San Francisco", ["The Falcon in San Francisco is a 1945 American crime and mystery film directed by Joseph H. Lewis and stars Tom Conway, Rita Corday and Edward Brophy, who played the recurring role of\" Goldie\" Locke.", "The film was the 11th in The Falcon series of detective films, and the eighth featuring Conway as the amateur sleuth.", "\" The Falcon in San Francisco\" was the final film in the series produced by Maurice Geraghty, after which budgets were reduced and location shooting largely abandoned."]]], "supporting_facts": [["His Last Haul", 0], ["The Falcon in San Francisco", 0], ["Marshall Neilan", 0], ["Joseph H. Lewis", 0]], "evidences": [["His Last Haul", "director", "Marshall Neilan"], ["The Falcon in San Francisco", "director", "Joseph H. Lewis"], ["Marshall Neilan", "date of death", "October 27, 1958"], ["Joseph H. Lewis", "date of death", "August 30, 2000"]], "answer": "The Falcon In San Francisco"}
{"_id": "812dccf40bb011ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is the paternal grandfather of Sigismund I, Prince Of Anhalt-Dessau?", "context": [["George II, Prince of Anhalt-Dessau", ["George II, Prince of Anhalt- Dessau( 1454 \u2013 25 April 1509) was a German prince of the House of Ascania and ruler of the principality of Anhalt- Dessau.", "He was the fourth son of George I, Prince of Anhalt- Dessau, as second- born child of his fourth wife Anna, daughter of Albert VIII, Count of Lindau- Ruppin."]], ["Ernest I, Prince of Anhalt-Dessau", ["Ernest I, Prince of Anhalt- Dessau( died Dessau, 12 June 1516), was a German prince of the House of Ascania and ruler of the principality of Anhalt- Dessau.", "He was the second son of George I, Prince of Anhalt- Dessau, yet the first born by his fourth wife Anna, daughter of Albert VIII, Count of Lindow- Ruppin."]], ["George I, Prince of Anhalt-Dessau", ["George I, Prince of Anhalt- Dessau( \u2013 21 September 1474), was a German prince of the House of Ascania and ruler of the principality of Anhalt- Dessau.", "He was the second son of Sigismund I, Prince of Anhalt- Dessau, by his wife Judith, daughter of Gebhard XI, Count of Querfurt."]], ["Countess Henriette Catherine of Nassau", ["Henriette Catherine of Nassau (10 February 1637 \u2013 3 November 1708) was princess consort of Anhalt-Dessau by marriage to John George II, Prince of Anhalt-Dessau, and regent of Anhalt-Dessau from 1693 to 1698 during the minority (and then the absence) of her son Leopold I, Prince of Anhalt-Dessau."]], ["Sigismund II, Prince of Anhalt-Dessau", ["Sigismund II, Prince of Anhalt- Dessau( died aft. 22 May 1452) was a German prince of the House of Ascania and ruler of the principality of Anhalt- Dessau.", "He was the fourth son of Sigismund I, Prince of Anhalt- Dessau, by his wife Judith, daughter of Gebhard XI, Count of Querfurt."]], ["John II, Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst", ["John II, Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst (died 11 April 1382) was a German prince of the House of Ascania and ruler of the principality of Anhalt-Zerbst.", "He was the youngest son of Albert II, Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst, by his second wife Beatrix, daughter of Rudolf I, Elector of Saxony and Duke of Saxe-Wittemberg."]], ["Albert V, Prince of Anhalt-Dessau", ["Albert V, Prince of Anhalt- Dessau( died ca. 1469) was a German prince of the House of Ascania and ruler of the principality of Anhalt- Dessau.", "He was the fifth son of Sigismund I, Prince of Anhalt- Dessau, by his wife Judith, daughter of Gebhard XI, Count of Querfurt."]], ["Sigismund I, Prince of Anhalt-Dessau", ["Sigismund I, Prince of Anhalt-Dessau (died Coswig, 19 January 1405), was a German prince of the House of Ascania and ruler of the principality of Anhalt-Zerbst until 1396, when he became the first ruler of the principality of Anhalt-Dessau.", "He was the eldest son of John II, Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst, by his wife Elisabeth, daughter of John I, Count of Henneberg-Schleusingen."]], ["Rudolph IV, Prince of Anhalt-Dessau", ["Rudolph IV, Prince of Anhalt- Dessau( died 7 September 1510) was a German prince of the House of Ascania and ruler of the principality of Anhalt- Dessau.", "He was the fifth son of George I, Prince of Anhalt- Dessau, as the fourth- born child of his fourth wife Anna, daughter of Albert VIII, Count of Lindau- Ruppin."]], ["Waldemar IV, Prince of Anhalt-Dessau", ["Waldemar IV, Prince of Anhalt- Dessau( died aft. 22 July 1417) was a German prince of the House of Ascania and ruler of the principality of Anhalt- Dessau.", "He was the eldest son of Sigismund I, Prince of Anhalt- Dessau, by his wife Judith, daughter of Gebhard XI, Count of Querfurt."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Sigismund I, Prince of Anhalt-Dessau", 1], ["John II, Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst", 1]], "evidences": [["Sigismund I, Prince of Anhalt-Dessau", "father", "John II, Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst"], ["John II, Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst", "father", "Albert II, Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst"]], "answer": "Albert II, Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst"}
{"_id": "abc40bcf08bb11ebbd88ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who died earlier, Way Down East (1935 Film) or Da\u0159buj\u00e1n A Pandrhola?", "context": [["Frisco Waterfront", ["Frisco Waterfront is a 1935 film."]], ["Way Down East", ["Way Down East is a 1920 American silent romantic drama film directed by D. W. Griffith and starring Lillian Gish.", "It is one of four film adaptations of the melodramatic 19th century play \"Way Down East\" by Lottie Blair Parker.", "There were two earlier silent versions and one sound version in 1935 starring Henry Fonda.", "Griffith's version is particularly remembered for its exciting climax in which Lillian Gish's character is rescued from doom on an icy river.", "Some sources, quoting newspaper ads of the time, say a sequence was filmed in an early color process, possibly Technicolor or Prizmacolor."]], ["Way Down East (1935 film)", ["Way Down East is a 1935 American romantic drama film directed by Henry King and starring Rochelle Hudson, Henry Fonda, Slim Summerville, Margaret Hamilton, Andy Devine and Spring Byington.", "It was released by 20th Century Fox and produced by Fox Film Corporation.", "The picture is a remake of the classic 1920 D. W. Griffith silent film \"Way Down East\" starring Lillian Gish, which in turn was based on the 1897 stage play by Lottie Blair Parker."]], ["Martin Fri\u010d", ["Martin Fri\u010d( 29 March 1902 \u2013 26 August 1968) was a Czech film director, screenwriter and actor.", "He had more than 100 directing credits between 1929 and 1968, including feature films, shorts and documentary films.", "Throughout his life, Fri\u010d struggled with alcoholism.", "On the day of the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968, he attempted suicide, after battling cancer.", "He died in the hospital five days later."]], ["Joseph R. Grismer", ["Joseph Rhode Grismer( November 4, 1849 \u2013 1922) was an American stage actor, playwright, and theatrical director and producer.", "He was probably best remembered for his play\" The New South\" and for his revision of the Charlotte Blair Parker play\" Way Down East\"."]], ["Da\u0159buj\u00e1n a Pandrhola", ["Da\u0159buj\u00e1n a Pandrhola is a 1960 Czech fantasy film directed by Martin Fri\u010d."]], ["Two Sinners", ["Two Sinners is a 1935 film directed by Arthur Lubin."]], ["Henry King (director)", ["Henry King( January 24, 1886 June 29, 1982) was an American actor and film director.", "Seven films directed by King were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture."]], ["Bright Lights (1935 film)", ["Bright Lights is a 1935 film directed by Busby Berkeley."]], ["Phoebe Davies", ["Phoebe Davies( February 7, 1864 \u2013 December 4, 1912) was a Welsh- born American stage actress who starred in over 4,000 performances of the Lottie Blair Parker play,\" Way Down East\"."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Way Down East (1935 film)", 0], ["Da\u0159buj\u00e1n a Pandrhola", 0], ["Henry King (director)", 0], ["Martin Fri\u010d", 0]], "evidences": [["Way Down East (1935 film)", "director", "Henry King"], ["Da\u0159buj\u00e1n a Pandrhola", "director", "Martin Fri\u010d"], ["Henry King (director)", "date of death", "June 29, 1982"], ["Martin Fri\u010d", "date of death", "26 August 1968"]], "answer": "Da\u0159buj\u00e1n A Pandrhola"}
{"_id": "1e79c0e408a511ebbd7dac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director died later, Libertad Bajo Palabra or Taking A Chance?", "context": [["Taking a Chance", ["Taking a Chance is a 1928 American Western film directed by Norman Z. McLeod and written by A.H. Halprin.", "The film stars Rex Bell, Lola Todd, Richard Carlyle, Billy Butts, Jack Byron and Martin Cichy.", "The film was released on November 18, 1928, by Fox Film Corporation."]], ["Ravina (actress)", ["Ravina is an Indian actress who acted in Dhallywood movies.", "She acted in\" Praner Cheye Priyo\" which film is considered as turning point of the career of Riaz."]], ["Norman Z. McLeod", ["Norman Zenos McLeod( September 20, 1898 \u2013 January 27, 1964) was an American film director, cartoonist, and writer.", "McLeod made several successful and influential movies such as\" Taking A Chance\"( 1928),\" Monkey Business\"( 1931),\" Horse Feathers\"( 1932),\" Alice in Wonderland\"( 1933),\" Topper\"( 1937),\" Pennies from Heaven\"( 1936),\" There Goes My Heart\"( 1938),\" Merrily We Live\"( 1938),\" Topper Takes a Trip\"( 1939),\" Little Men\"( 1940),\" Panama Hattie\"( 1942),\" Jackass Mail\"( 1942), and his last,\" Alias Jesse James\"( 1959).", "Other memorable films directed by McLeod includes\" It's a Gift\"( 1934) with W.C. Fields, the Danny Kaye comedy,\" The Secret Life of Walter Mitty\"( 1947), and\" The Paleface\" starring Bob Hope( 1948).", "In his later years, McLeod was recruited by writer Rod Serling to direct silent film comedy legend Buster Keaton in the 1961 Richard Matheson- penned\" Once Upon a Time\" episode of Serling's classic CBS Television series\" The Twilight Zone\"."]], ["Thulasi (1987 film)", ["Thulasi is a 1987 Tamil romantic drama film directed by Ameerjan.", "The film features Murali and Seetha in lead roles.", "The film, produced by P. S. V. 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{"_id": "49d710a20bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of Rohese Of Monmouth's husband?", "context": [["Devisingh Ransingh Shekhawat", ["Devisingh Ransingh Shekhawat is the former and first First Gentleman of India as the husband of Pratibha Patil."]], ["Rohese of Monmouth", ["Rohese of Monmouth (\"Rohese de Monemue\" in Anglo-Norman; born about 1135/1140; died in or near 1180) was the daughter of Baderon fitzWilliam, lord of Monmouth, and of his wife Rohese de Clare.", "About the year 1155", "Rohese married Hugh de Lacy, Lord of Meath.", "They had eight children", "Rohese is notable for the gift that she made, jointly with her husband and her son Robert, to Monmouth Priory.", "The Priory had benefited for more than half a century from her family's generosity, and it was clearly at her persuasion that this donation took place.", "Three shillings were to be given to the priory each year on St Michael's Day from the revenues of the town of Lydney in Gloucestershire.", "Rohese's brother Gilbert, otherwise known as a patron of literature, was among the witnesses to this donation."]], ["Hugh de Lacy, Lord of Meath", ["Hugh de Lacy, Lord of Meath, 4th Baron Lacy (born before 1135, died 25 July 1186), was an Anglo-Norman landowner and royal office-holder.", "He had substantial land holdings in Herefordshire and Shropshire, England.", "Following his participation in the Norman Invasion of Ireland, he was granted, in 1172, the lands of the Kingdom of Meath by the Anglo-Norman King Henry II, but he had to gain control of them.", "The Lordship of Meath was then the most extensive liberty in Ireland."]], ["James Randall Marsh", ["James Randall Marsh( 1896- 1965) was an American artist and the husband of Anne Steele Marsh."]], ["Alan Pownall", ["Stephen Alan Fletcher Pownall( born 30 December 1986) is an English singer- songwriter and the husband of actress Gabriella Wilde."]], ["Jon Leach", ["Jonathan Leach( born April 18, 1973) is a former professional tennis player from the United States.", "He is the husband of Lindsay Davenport."]], ["Stan Rice", ["Stan Rice( November 7, 1942 \u2013 December 9, 2002) was an American poet and artist.", "He was the husband of author Anne Rice."]], ["Gilbert fitzBaderon", ["Gilbert fitzBaderon of Monmouth (died about 1189) was one of the two sons of Baderon fitzWilliam by his wife Rohese de Clare.", "When Baderon died, at some date between 1170 and 1176, Gilbert succeeded him as lord of Monmouth and holder of Monmouth Castle.", "Gilbert is best known as a patron of literature and it was under Gilbert's patronage that the poet Hue de Rotelande wrote his verse romance \"Ipomedon\", which was among the most popular works in its genre in medieval England.", "The original text in Anglo-Norman (a variant of Old French spoken and written in Norman England and Wales) was translated at least three times into Middle English under the variant title \"Ipomadon\".", "Hue de Rotelande afterwards wrote a sequel, \"Protheselaus\", which he dedicated to his patron Gilbert fitzBaderon.", "Around 1170 Gilbert acted as witness when his sister Rohese of Monmouth and his brother-in-law Hugh de Lacy, Lord of Meath, made a donation to Monmouth Priory.", "On his death Gilbert was succeeded as lord of Monmouth by John of Monmouth."]], ["Stan Marks", ["Stan Marks is an Australian writer and journalist.", "He is the husband of Holocaust survivor Eva Marks."]], ["Andrew Upton", ["Andrew Upton( born 1 February 1966) is an Australian playwright, screenwriter, and director.", "He is the husband of actress Cate Blanchett."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Rohese of Monmouth", 2], ["Hugh de Lacy, Lord of Meath", 1]], "evidences": [["Rohese of Monmouth", "spouse", "Hugh de Lacy, Lord of Meath"], ["Hugh de Lacy, Lord of Meath", "place of birth", "Herefordshire"]], "answer": "Herefordshire"}
{"_id": "b8df7ba80baf11ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is Claude De La Tr\u00e9moille's paternal grandfather?", "context": [["Georges de La Tr\u00e9moille", ["Georges de la Tr\u00e9moille( c. 1382 \u2013 6 May 1446) was Count de Gu\u00eenes from 1398 to 1446 and Grand Chamberlain of France to King Charles VII of France.", "He sought reconciliation between Philip, Duke of Burgundy and Charles VII during their estrangement in the latter part of the Hundred Years' War.", "De la Tr\u00e9moille was a political opponent of Arthur de Richemont within the French court.", "Most historians take a poor view of his career, assessing that he placed personal advancement before the public interest, though the traditional historical interpretation of the Grand Chamberlain as Jeanne d' Arc's opponent has been revised.", "La Tr\u00e9moille was captured at Agincourt in 1415.", "He regained his freedom shortly afterward and dedicated the rest of his career to court life and diplomacy.", "He made an advantageous marriage to Joan II of Auvergne( 1378 \u2013 1424), Countess of Auvergne and Boulogne( 1404 \u2013 1424).", "De la Tr\u00e9moille served the Burgundian court for several years, then joined the Armagnac court of Charles VII.", "La Tr\u00e9moille became a royal favourite in 1427.", "He gained the title of Grand Chamberlain and was instrumental in Constable de Richemont's expulsion from the court that same year.", "Following Joan of Arc's successful campaign to Rheims for the coronation of Charles VII, la Tr\u00e9moille delayed a march on Paris with fruitless peace negotiations.", "He may have been responsible for the lack of royal support that doomed her military actions thereafter.", "The historical consensus is that personal jealousies led him to undermine France's two best military commanders during a low point in the war.", "In September 1432 he paid for Rodrigo de Villandrando and his routiers to hold Les Ponts- de- C\u00e9 against the assaults of Jean de Bueil.", "That year de Richemont returned to court and imprisoned la Tr\u00e9moille the following year.", "Charles VII did not intervene.", "His daughter Louise de la Tr\u00e9moille( 1432 \u2013 10 April 1474), Dame de Boussac, married Bertrand VI of Auvergne and had two children:", "He also had descents by his two mistresses; by Marie Guypaude, a daughter Marguerite( x and a son Jean the\" bastard of La Tremo\u00eflle\",( legitimated and ennobled in 1445), a large number of descendants); and by Marie La Championne, Jacques, the other\" bastard of La Tremo\u00eflle\", legitimized in 1466."]], ["Claude de La Tr\u00e9moille", ["Claude de La Tr\u00e9moille, 2nd Duke of Thouars (1566 \u2013 25 October 1604) was a sixteenth-century French nobleman of the La Tremoille family.", "He was the son of Louis III de La Tr\u00e9moille and his wife, Jeanne de Montmorency.", "King Henry IV of France had been friendly with La Tr\u00e9moille when he was King of Navarre, but kept him in a subordinate position once he became King of France, preferring La Tr\u00e9moille's cousin, Henry de La Tour d'Auvergne, the Viscount of Turenne.", "In 1587, La Tr\u00e9moille converted to Protestantism.", "He fought for Henry IV at the battle of Coutras and also at Ivry, and was rewarded by elevation to the peerage, as Duke of Thouars, in 1595.", "This new title, however, made La Tr\u00e9moille lose more money than it earned him.", "In 1598, Turenne proposed to his sister-in-law Charlotte-Brabantine to marry La Tr\u00e9moille.", "Thanks to her relations with the houses of Orange and Bouillon, Charlotte-Brabantine played an important part in the French Protestant diplomacy.", "They had four children: Henry; Charlotte, who married James Stanley, Earl of Derby; \u00c9lisabeth (1601\u20131604); and Fr\u00e9d\u00e9ric (1602\u20131642) comte de Laval.", "In 1602, Charlotte-Brabantine dissuaded her husband from engaging in the conspiracy of Biron and encouraged him to lend allegiance to the king.", "He died in 1604."]], ["Fran\u00e7ois II de La Tr\u00e9moille", ["Fran\u00e7ois de La Tr\u00e9moille( 1505 \u2013 1541) was a French nobleman of the La Tremoille family.", "He was the son of Charles I de la Tr\u00e9moille( killed in 1515 at the battle of Marignano) and of Louise de Co\u00ebtivy."]], ["Jean Bretagne Charles de La Tr\u00e9moille", ["Prince Jean- Bretagne- Charles de La Tr\u00e9moille( 5 February 1737 \u2013 19 May 1792), 7th Duke of Thouars, was a French soldier and the son of Charles Armand Ren\u00e9 de La Tr\u00e9moille and his wife, Marie Hortense de La Tour d'Auvergne of Bouillon."]], ["Marie Charlotte de La Tr\u00e9moille", ["Marie Charlotte de La Tr\u00e9moille( 26 January 1632 \u2013 24 August 1682). was a French noblewoman member of the House of La Tr\u00e9moille and by marriage Duchess of Saxe- Jena.", "Born in Thouars, she was the fifth of six children born from the marriage of Henri III de La Tr\u00e9moille, 3rd Duke of Thouars, 2nd Duke of La Tremoille, Prince of Talmond and Taranto, and Marie de La Tour d'Auvergne."]], ["Henri de La Tr\u00e9moille", ["Henri de La Tr\u00e9moille( 22 December 1598 \u2013 21 January 1674) was the 3rd Duke of Thouars, 2nd Duke of La Tremoille, and Prince of Talmond and Taranto.", "He was the son of Claude de La Tr\u00e9moille and his wife, Charlotte Brabantina of Nassau, and a descendant of the medieval general Louis de La Tr\u00e9moille."]], ["Claude de Beauharnais (1717\u20131784)", ["Claude de Beauharnais( 1717\u20131784) was a French nobleman.", "He was the second son of Claude de Beauharnais( 1680 \u2013 1738)."]], ["Henri Charles de La Tr\u00e9moille", ["Henri Charles de La Tr\u00e9moille( 17 December 1620 \u2013 14 September 1672) was a French military commander.", "He the son of Henry de La Tr\u00e9moille, duc of Thouars and of La Tr\u00e9moille, and his wife, Marie de La Tour d'Auvergne.", "In 1628, La Tr\u00e9moille's father, Henri III of Tr\u00e9mo\u00eflle, converted himself and his children to Catholicism, but La Tr\u00e9moille's mother convinced him to reconvert to Protestantism when he reached the age of majority.", "In 1638, he joined the army of his uncle, Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange.", "In 1648, he married the Calvinist \u00c9milie of Hesse- Kassel, the daughter of William V of Hesse- Kassel( or Hesse- Cassel).", "They had five children, including Charles Belgique, his heir, and Charlotte Am\u00e9lie de la Tr\u00e9moille.", "In October 1651, during the Fronde, he came out against Cardinal Mazarin and supported Cond\u00e9 openly.", "As a result, in 1656 he was imprisoned in Amiens.", "La Tr\u00e9moille's mother obtained his release after several months of imprisonment.", "He was then relegated in Poitou then turned over to serve in Holland.", "In 1668, he returned from Holland to manage the affairs of the duchy of Thouars, his father being weakened by the gout, and he again re-converted to Catholicism, taking away the children from his wife who fled to the Netherlands.", "He died two years before his father in 1672; it was thus his elder son, Charles, who succeeded as the fourth duke of Thouars."]], ["Louis III de La Tr\u00e9moille", ["Louis III de La Tr\u00e9moille (1521 \u2013 25 March 1577), 1st Duke of Thouars, was a sixteenth-century French nobleman of the La Tremoille family.", "He was the son of Fran\u00e7ois II de La Tr\u00e9moille and his wife, Anne de Laval.", "Louis accompanied the dauphin on a voyage to Perpignan in 1542, served in the war against the English in Picardy and was one of the four barons given as a hostage of the Holy Ampoule at the consecration of Henry II, and one of the hostages of the peace treaty concluded in 1542 between France and England.", "In 1549, he married Jeanne de Montmorency (1528\u20131596), the second daughter of Anne de Montmorency.", "They had five children, including:", "Louis served in Italy under Marshal de Coss\u00e9.", "In 1560, he was a lieutenant general of Poitou and of Saintonge.", "He was charged, in 1567, with the command of the Loire Valley, served under the Duke of Anjou and was killed at the siege of Melle on 25 March 1577, at the moment when the city fell."]], ["Charles Armand Ren\u00e9 de La Tr\u00e9moille", ["Charles Armand Ren\u00e9 de La Tr\u00e9moille (14 January 1708, in Paris \u2013 23 May 1741),", "6th duc de Thouars, was the son of Charles Louis Bretagne de La Tr\u00e9moille and his wife, Marie Madeleine Motier de la Fayette.", "La Tr\u00e9moille was a French soldier and president of the States of Brittany.", "He joined the military at a young age and became a colonel of the Champagne regiment at the age of eighteen.", "Later, he became governor of \u00cele-de-France.", "He distinguished himself in the battle of Guastalla, in Italy, and was named shortly thereafter sergeant of the armies of the king.", "La Tr\u00e9moille was the author of some works and was elected a member of the Acad\u00e9mie fran\u00e7aise on 13 February 1738.", "On 29 January 1725 he married his cousin Marie Hortense de La Tour d'Auvergne, the daughter of Marie Armande Victoire de la Tr\u00e9mo\u00eflle (1677\u20131717) and Emmanuel-Th\u00e9odose de La Tour d'Auvergne, duc de Bouillon (1668\u20131730).", "Marie Hortense, like her husband was a granddaughter of Charles Belgique Hollande de La Tr\u00e9moille.", "From this union was born a son:", "Jean Bretagne Charles de La Tr\u00e9moille and a daughter who died in infancy."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Claude de La Tr\u00e9moille", 1], ["Louis III de La Tr\u00e9moille", 1]], "evidences": [["Claude de La Tr\u00e9moille", "father", "Louis III de La Tr\u00e9moille"], ["Louis III de La Tr\u00e9moille", "father", "Fran\u00e7ois II de La Tr\u00e9moille"]], "answer": "Fran\u00e7ois II de La Tr\u00e9moille"}
{"_id": "3abae51c0bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "When is Prince Ernst August Of Hanover (Born 1983)'s mother's birthday?", "context": [["Prince Ernst August of Hanover (born 1954)", ["Ernst August, Prince of Hanover( born 26 February 1954), is head of the royal House of Hanover which held the thrones of the United Kingdom until 1901, of the former Kingdom of Hanover until 1866, and of the sovereign Duchy of Brunswick from 1913 to 1918.", "As the husband of Princess Caroline of Monaco, he is the brother- in- law of Albert II, Prince of Monaco."]], ["Chantal Hochuli", ["Chantal Hochuli, formerly Chantal, Princess of Hanover, Duchess of Brunswick and L\u00fcneburg (born 2 June 1955) is a Swiss socialite and heiress.", "She is the ex-wife of Ernst August, Prince of Hanover, the head of the German House of Hanover."]], ["Theodred II (Bishop of Elmham)", ["Theodred II was a medieval Bishop of Elmham.", "The date of Theodred's consecration unknown, but the date of his death was sometime between 995 and 997."]], ["Ekaterina Malysheva", ["Ekaterina, Hereditary Princess of Hanover( n\u00e9e Malysheva; born 30 July 1986) is a Russian fashion designer and filmmaker.", "She is the hereditary princess of the House of Hanover through her marriage to Ernst August, Hereditary Prince of Hanover."]], ["Prince Christian of Hanover (born 1985)", ["Prince Christian of Hanover( Christian Heinrich Clemens Paul Frank Peter Welf Wilhelm- Ernst Friedrich Franz; born 1 June 1985) is a German noble, the younger son of Ernst August, Prince of Hanover, and his first wife, Chantal Hochuli.", "He is second in the line of succession to the former Hanoverian throne, after his elder brother, Prince Ernst August.", "As a descendant of Queen Victoria, through her daughter, Empress Frederick, Christian is also in the line of succession to the British throne."]], ["Alexandra, Princess of Leiningen", ["Princess Alexandra of Hanover, Duchess of Brunswick- L\u00fcneburg, Princess of Leiningen( born 18 February 1959), is the wife of Andreas, 8th Prince of Leiningen.", "Born in Hanover, Lower Saxony, Germany, Alexandra is the youngest daughter of Ernest Augustus, Prince of Hanover( 1914 \u2013 1987), and his wife, Princess Ortrud of Schleswig- Holstein- Sonderburg- Gl\u00fccksburg( 1925\u20131980).", "Her eldest brother is Ernst August, Prince of Hanover, current head of the House of Hanover and her sister- in- law is Princess Caroline of Monaco."]], ["Prince Ernst August of Hanover (born 1983)", ["Ernst August, Hereditary Prince of Hanover (born 19 July 1983) is the eldest child of Ernst August, Prince of Hanover (head of the ancient House of Welf which once ruled the Kingdom of Hanover), and his former wife Chantal Hochuli."]], ["Thyra von Westernhagen", ["Thyra, Princess Heinrich of Hanover( n\u00e9e Thyra von Westernhagen; born 14 August 1973) is a German forester and landowner.", "As the wife of Prince Heinrich of Hanover, she is a princess of the House of Hanover."]], ["Prince Ernest Augustus, 3rd Duke of Cumberland and Teviotdale", ["Ernest Augustus, Crown Prince of Hanover, 3rd Duke of Cumberland and Teviotdale( 21 September 1845 \u2013 14 November 1923), was the eldest child and only son of George V of Hanover and his wife, Marie of Saxe- Altenburg.", "Ernst August was deprived of the thrones of Hanover upon its annexation by Prussia in 1866 and later the Duchy of Brunswick in 1884.", "Although he was the senior male- line great- grandson of George III, the Duke of Cumberland was deprived of his British peerages and honours for having sided with Germany in World War I. Ernst August was the last Hanoverian prince to hold a British royal title and the Order of the Garter.", "His descendants are in the line of succession to the British throne."]], ["Princess Alexandra of Hanover (born 1999)", ["Princess Alexandra of Hanover( Alexandra Charlotte Ulrike Maryam Virginia; born 20 July 1999) is the only child of Princess Caroline of Monaco and Prince Ernst August of the defunct Kingdom of Hanover."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Prince Ernst August of Hanover (born 1983)", 0], ["Chantal Hochuli", 0]], "evidences": [["Ernst August, Hereditary Prince of Hanover", "mother", "Chantal Hochuli"], ["Chantal Hochuli", "date of birth", "2 June 1955"]], "answer": "2 June 1955"}
{"_id": "5eff3f9a0bd911eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of Empress Xu (Ming Dynasty)'s husband?", "context": [["Stan Rice", ["Stan Rice( November 7, 1942 \u2013 December 9, 2002) was an American poet and artist.", "He was the husband of author Anne Rice."]], ["Empress Xu (Ming dynasty)", ["Empress Xu (\u5f90\u7687\u540e) (1362 \u2013 July 1407), formally Empress Renxiaowen (\u4ec1\u5b5d\u6587\u7687\u540e), was the empress consort to the Yongle Emperor and the third empress of China's Ming dynasty.", "She was well educated, compiling bibliographies of virtuous women, an activity connected with court politics."]], ["Jonathan Xu", ["Jonathan Xu( born 7 September 1983) is a Singaporean footballer who plays for Eunos Crescent as a midfielder."]], ["Jeffrey Xu", ["Jeffrey Xu( born October 3, 1988), is a Chinese actor based in Singapore and was named as one of the 8 Dukes of Caldecott Hill."]], ["Xu Qi", ["Qi Xu( born September 26, 1994) is a Chinese pianist."]], ["Zhang Xu (footballer)", ["Zhang Xu( born 30 July 1999) is a Chinese footballer currently playing as a midfielder for Henan Jianye."]], ["Yongle Emperor", ["The Yongle Emperor (pronounced , ; 2 May 1360 \u2013 12 August 1424) \u2014 personal name Zhu Di", "(WG: Chu Ti) \u2014 was the third Emperor of the Ming dynasty, reigned from 1402 to 1424.", "Zhu Di was the fourth son of the Hongwu Emperor, the founder of the Ming dynasty.", "He was originally enfeoffed as the Prince of Yan in May 1370, with the capital of his princedom at Beiping (modern Beijing).", "Amid the continuing struggle against the Mongols of the Northern Yuan dynasty, Zhu Di consolidated his own power and eliminated rivals such as the general Lan Yu.", "He initially accepted his father's appointment of his eldest brother Zhu Biao and then his nephew Zhu Yunwen as crown prince, but when Zhu Yunwen ascended the throne as the Jianwen Emperor and began executing and demoting his powerful uncles, Zhu Di found pretext for rising in rebellion against his nephew.", "Assisted in large part by eunuchs mistreated by the Hongwu and Jianwen Emperors, who both favored the Confucian scholar-bureaucrats, Zhu Di survived the initial attacks on his princedom and drove south to launch the Jingnan Campaign against the Jianwen Emperor in Nanjing.", "In 1402, he successfully overthrew his nephew and occupied the imperial capital, Nanjing, after which he was proclaimed Emperor and adopted the era name Yongle, which means \"perpetual happiness\".", "Eager to establish his own legitimacy, Zhu Di voided the Jianwen Emperor's reign and established a wide-ranging effort to destroy or falsify records concerning his childhood and rebellion.", "This included a massive purge of the Confucian scholars in Nanjing and grants of extraordinary extralegal authority to the eunuch secret police.", "One favorite was Zheng He, who employed his authority to launch major voyages of exploration into the South Pacific and Indian Oceans.", "The difficulties in Nanjing also led the Yongle Emperor to re-establish Beiping (present-day Beijing) as the new imperial capital.", "He repaired and reopened the Grand Canal and, between 1406 and 1420, directed the construction of the Forbidden City.", "He was also responsible for the Porcelain Tower of Nanjing, considered one of the wonders of the world before its destruction by the Taiping rebels in 1856.", "As part of his continuing attempt to control the Confucian scholar-bureaucrats, the Yongle Emperor also greatly expanded the imperial examination system in place of his father's use of personal recommendation and appointment.", "These scholars completed the monumental \"Yongle Encyclopedia\" during his reign.", "The Yongle Emperor died while personally leading a military campaign against the Mongols.", "He was buried in the Changling Tomb, the central and largest mausoleum of the Ming tombs located north of Beijing."]], ["Yang Xu", ["Yang Xu( born 12 February 1988) is a Chinese footballer who currently plays for Tianjin Tianhai in the Chinese Super League."]], ["Chenyang Xu", ["Chenyang Xu( born 1981) is a Chinese mathematician in the area of algebraic geometry and a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology."]], ["Jon Leach", ["Jonathan Leach( born April 18, 1973) is a former professional tennis player from the United States.", "He is the husband of Lindsay Davenport."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Empress Xu (Ming dynasty)", 0], ["Yongle Emperor", 6]], "evidences": [["Empress Xu", "spouse", "Yongle Emperor"], ["Yongle", "place of birth", "Nanjing"]], "answer": "Nanjing"}
{"_id": "166c71f00baf11ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is the mother of Ralph I, Lord Of Coucy?", "context": [["Enguerrand II de Coucy", ["Enguerrand II, Lord of Coucy, known as of La F\u00e8re or of Marle, was a French nobleman.", "He was also lord of Marle, La F\u00e8re, Cr\u00e9cy (sur-Serre), Vervins, Pinon, Landouzy (la-Ville), Fontaine (l\u00e8s-Vervins), and of several other places.", "Unlike his father, the brigand-lord Thomas de Marle, Enguerrand II peacefully administered his lands, building a chapel in his castle (the chapel's foundations survive as some of the oldest remains in Coucy).", "Enguerrand joined the army of Louis VII of France during the Second Crusade.", "He died in battle and was buried in Nazareth.", "In 1131, he married Agn\u00e8s de Beaugency, daughter of Mathilde de Vermandois and Raoul I of Beaugency.", "Agn\u00e8s gave him two sons:", "His main leisure pursuit was hunting in the woods, where legend holds he met and killed a fierce lion or beast which had been terrorising the area, and founded the Order of the Lion to commemorate the event."]], ["Thomas, Lord of Coucy", ["Thomas of Marle, Lord of Coucy and Boves, was born in 1073 to Enguerrand I of Boves, the Lord of Coucy and his wife Adele of Marle.", "After the death of his father, Enguerrand I, Thomas would become the Lord of Coucy and his family's other holdings.", "As the best- known of the Lords of Coucy, Thomas of Marle would become infamous for his aggressive and brutal tactics in war and his continued rebellion against the authority of Louis VI."]], ["Raoul II, Lord of Coucy", ["Raoul II, Lord of Coucy( died 1250) was a son of Enguerrand III and his wife Maria of Oisy.", "In 1246 he succeeded his father as lord of Coucy.", "Raoul died at the siege of El Mansoura in Egypt during the Seventh Crusade.", "Raoul married Elisabeth, daughter of Walter III of Ch\u00e2tillon, and later remarried to Philippe of Dammartin, daughter of Simon of Dammartin."]], ["Irene Baker", ["Edith Irene Bailey Baker( November 17, 1901 \u2013 April 2, 1994) was an American politician and a United States Representative from Tennessee.", "She was the widow of Howard Baker Sr. and the stepmother of Howard Baker Jr."]], ["Jane Wigham", ["Jane Wigham( n\u00e9e Smeal; 1801\u20131888) was a leading Scottish abolitionist.", "She was the stepmother of Eliza Wigham and the second wife of John Wigham."]], ["Dorothy Granger", ["Dorothy Karolyn Granger( November 21, 1911 \u2013 January 4, 1995) was an American actress best known for her roles in short subject comedies in Hollywood.", "She was also the stepmother of film maker and former record producer Anthony J. Hilder."]], ["Enguerrand III, Lord of Coucy", ["Enguerrand III de Boves, Lord of Coucy( c.1182\u20131242) was the eldest son and successor of Ralph I, Lord of Coucy( c. 1134 \u2013 1191) and Alix de Dreux.", "He succeeded as Lord of Coucy(\" sieur de Couci\") in 1191, and held it until his death; he was also lord of Marle and Boves."]], ["Enguerrand IV de Coucy", ["Enguerrand IV, Lord of Coucy( c. 1236 \u2013 1311) was the son of Enguerrand III, Lord of Coucy and Marie de Montmirail.", "He succeeded his older brother Raoul II, Lord of Coucy, serving as the Sire de Coucy from his brother's death in 1250 until his own in 1311."]], ["Enguerrand V de Coucy", ["Enguerrand V, Lord of Coucy( after 1321) inherited the title of Lord of Coucy and castle from his maternal uncle, Enguerrand IV in 1311.", "He was also lord of Oisy and Montmirail."]], ["Ralph I, Lord of Coucy", ["Ralph of Coucy, (c. 1134 \u2013 1191), lord of Coucy, lord of Marle, La F\u00e8re, Cr\u00e9cy (sur-Serre), Vervins, Pinon, Landouzy (la-Ville), and Fontaine (l\u00e8s-Vervins).", "He was the son of Enguerrand II, Lord of Coucy and Agnes de Beaugency."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Ralph I, Lord of Coucy", 1], ["Enguerrand II de Coucy", 5]], "evidences": [["Ralph of Coucy", "father", "Enguerrand II, Lord of Coucy"], ["Enguerrand II, Lord of Coucy", "spouse", "Agn\u00e8s de Beaugency"]], "answer": "Agn\u00e8s de Beaugency"}
{"_id": "e0420603099511ebbdb0ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Are Haiduan Railway Station and Baoshan Railway Station located in the same country?", "context": [["Haiduan railway station", ["Haiduan railway station is a railway station located in Guanshan Township, Taitung County, Taiwan.", "It is located on the Taitung line and is operated by Taiwan Railways.", "It is named after nearby Haiduan Township."]], ["Saphli railway station", ["Saphli railway station is a railway station located in Saphli Subdistrict, Pathio District, Chumphon.", "It is a class 3 railway station located from Thon Buri railway station."]], ["Baoshan railway station", ["Baoshan is a railway station on the Taiwan Railways Administration( TRA) Linkou line located in Taoyuan District, Taoyuan City, Taiwan."]], ["Ligovo railway station", ["Ligovo railway station is a railway station located in St. Petersburg, Russia."]], ["Lamae railway station", ["Lamae railway station is a railway station located in Lamae Subdistrict, Lamae District, Chumphon.", "It is a class 2 railway station located from Bangkok railway station."]], ["Bagatora railway station", ["Bagatora railway station is a closed railway station located in Pakistan."]], ["Sawi railway station", ["Sawi railway station is a railway station located in Na Pho Subdistrict, Sawi District, Chumphon.", "It is a class 2 railway station located from Bangkok railway station."]], ["Thepha railway station", ["Thepha railway station is a railway station located in Thepha Subdistrict, Thepha District, Songkhla.", "It is a class 1 railway station located from Thon Buri railway station."]], ["Pai Khel railway station", ["Pai Khel railway station is a Railway Station located in Pakistan."]], ["Baku railway station", ["Baku Railway station is a railway station located in Baku, Azerbaijan."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Haiduan railway station", 0], ["Baoshan railway station", 0]], "evidences": [["Haiduan railway station", "country", "Taiwan"], ["Baoshan railway station", "country", "Taiwan"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "015f81ec0bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the place of death of Jan Utzon's father?", "context": [["S\u00f8rlaguna", ["S\u00f8rlaguna is a lagoon on the island of Jan Mayen.", "It is the largest lake of Jan Mayen, and is located in the central part of the island, near the bay of Rekvedbukta."]], ["Jan Utzon", ["Jan Utzon (born 1944) is a Danish architect.", "The son of J\u00f8rn Utzon, with whom he worked closely on several prestigious projects, he has completed a number of fine works of his own including the Performing Arts Centre in Esbjerg."]], ["Egg\u00f8ybukta", ["Egg\u00f8ybukta is a bay located on the island of Jan Mayen.", "It is located west of Egg\u00f8ya, on the southern side and central part of Jan Mayen."]], ["Beaulieu-sur-Loire", ["Beaulieu- sur- Loire is a commune in the Loiret department in north -central France.", "It is also the place of death of Jacques MacDonald, a French general who served in the Napoleonic Wars"]], ["Where Was I", ["\" Where Was I?\" may refer to:"]], ["J\u00f8rn Utzon", ["J\u00f8rn Oberg Utzon, , Hon.", "FAIA (9 April 191829 November 2008) was a Danish architect, most notable for designing the Sydney Opera House in Australia.", "When it was declared a World Heritage Site on 28 June 2007, Utzon became only the second person to have received such recognition for one of his works during his lifetime, after Oscar Niemeyer.", "Other noteworthy works include Bagsv\u00e6rd Church near Copenhagen and the National Assembly Building in Kuwait.", "He also made important contributions to housing design, especially with his Kingo Houses near Helsing\u00f8r."]], ["Motherland (disambiguation)", ["Motherland is the place of one's birth, the place of one's ancestors, or the place of origin of an ethnic group.", "Motherland may also refer to:"]], ["Place of birth", ["The place of birth( POB) or birthplace is the place where a person was born.", "This place is often used in legal documents, together with name and date of birth, to uniquely identify a person.", "As a general rule with respect to passports, the place of birth is determined to be the country that currently has\" sovereignty\" over the actual place of birth, regardless of when the birth actually occurred.", "The place of birth is not necessarily the place where the parents of the new baby live.", "If the baby is born in a hospital in another place, that place is the place of birth.", "In many countries, this also means that the government requires that the birth of the new baby is registered in the place of birth.", "Some countries place less or no importance on the place of birth, instead using alternative geographical characteristics for the purpose of identity documents.", "For example, Sweden has used the concept of\" f\u00f6delsehemortdomicile of birth\") since 1947.", "This means that the domicile of the baby's mother is the registered place of birth.", "The location of the maternity ward or other physical birthplace is considered unimportant.", "Similarly, Switzerland uses the concept of\" Heimatortlieu d'origineluogo d'origineplace of origin\" in German, French and Italian respectively).", "A child born to Swiss parents is automatically assigned the place of origin of the parent with the same last name, so the child either gets their mother's or father's place of origin.", "A child born to one Swiss parent and one foreign parent acquires the place of origin of their Swiss parent.", "In a Swiss passport and identity card, the holder's place of origin is stated, not their place of birth.", "In some countries( primarily in the Americas), the place of birth automatically determines the nationality of the baby, a practice often referred to by the Latin phrase\" jus soli\".", "Almost all countries outside the Americas instead attribute nationality based on the nationality( ies) of the baby's parents( referred to as\" jus sanguinis\").", "There can be some confusion regarding the place of birth if the birth takes place in an unusual way: when babies are born on an airplane or at sea, difficulties can arise.", "The place of birth of such a person depends on the law of the countries involved, which include the nationality of the plane or ship, the nationality( ies) of the parents and/ or the location of the plane or ship( if the birth occurs in the territorial waters or airspace of a country).", "Some administrative forms may request the applicant's\" country of birth\".", "It is important to determine from the requester whether the information requested refers to the applicant's\" place of birth\" or\" nationality at birth\".", "For US citizens born abroad who under the US Constitution acquire US citizenship at the time of birth, the nationality at birth will be USA( American), while the place of birth would be the country in which the actual birth takes place."]], ["Jamesonbukta", ["Jamesonbukta is a bay in the island of Jan Mayen.", "It is located east of Egg\u00f8ya, on the southern side and central part of Jan Mayen."]], ["Andr\u00e1s Beck", ["Andr\u00e1s Beck( 1911\u20131985) was a Hungarian sculptor.", "He was noted for his symbolic and expressionist bronze statuettes and portrait busts.", "His 3.5- metre- tall statue commemorating the death of Jan Palach was transported from France to the Czech Republic to be installed in M\u011bln\u00edk, the city of studies of Jan Palach, on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of his death."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Jan Utzon", 1], ["J\u00f8rn Utzon", 4]], "evidences": [["Jan Utzon", "father", "J\u00f8rn Utzon"], ["J\u00f8rn Utzon", "place of death", "Helsing\u00f8r"]], "answer": "Helsing\u00f8r"}
{"_id": "9951dda4087511ebbd67ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Do both films September Affair and A Gathering Of Eagles have the directors that share the same nationality?", "context": [["William Henry (actor)", ["William Albert Henry( November 10, 1914 \u2013 August 10, 1982) was an American actor who worked in both films and television."]], ["Delbert Mann", ["Delbert Martin Mann Jr. (January 30, 1920 \u2013 November 11, 2007) was an American television and film director.", "He won the Academy Award for Best Director for the film \"Marty\" (1955), adapted from a 1953 teleplay of the same name which he had also directed.", "From 1967 to 1971, he was president of the Directors Guild of America.", "In 2002, he received the DGA's honorary life member award.", "Mann was credited to have \"helped bring TV techniques to the film world.\""]], ["Hunting and Gathering (film)", ["Hunting and Gathering is a 2007 French romantic film based on the writer Anna Gavalda's 2004 novel\" Hunting and Gathering\".", "It was directed by Claude Berri, who also wrote the screenplay, and stars Audrey Tautou, Guillaume Canet, Laurent Stocker, Fran\u00e7oise Bertin and Alain Sachs.", "It premiered on 21 March 2007."]], ["William Dieterle", ["William Dieterle( July 15, 1893 \u2013 December 9, 1972) was a German- American actor and film director, who emigrated to the United States in 1930 to leave a worsening political situation.", "He worked in Hollywood primarily as a director for much of his career, becoming a United States citizen in 1937.", "His best- known films include\" The Devil and Daniel Webster The Story of Louis Pasteur\"( 1936) and\" The Hunchback of Notre Dame\".", "His 1937 film\" The Life of Emile Zola\" won the Academy Award for Best Picture, the second biographical feature to do so."]], ["A Small September Affair", ["A Small September Affair is a 2014 Turkish drama film directed by Kerem Deren."]], ["Matt Corboy", ["Matt Corboy( born June 4, 1973) is an American actor.", "He has appeared in both films and television series."]], ["Robert Lindsey (journalist)", ["Robert Lindsey( born January 4, 1935) is a journalist and author of several true crime books, including\" The Falcon and the Snowman: A True Story of Friendship and Espionage\"( 1979) and\" A Gathering of Saints: A True Story of Money, Murder and Deceit\"( 1988)."]], ["Richard O. Stimson", ["Richard O. Stimson( born May 15, 1957) is the founder, pastor and executive director of The Special Gathering, a Christian ministry within the mentally challenged community.", "The mission of Special Gathering is to\" evangelize and disciple\" this subculture made up of people who are developmentally delayed.", "An ordained Assemblies of God minister,\" Stimson conceived the idea for the ministry when he was in college and teaching a Sunday school class of mentally handicapped students in Lakeland, Florida.\"", "In 1982 after his graduation from Southeastern University( Florida), The Special Gathering of Cocoa, Florida was formed.", "The ministry has grown to eight programs in two states.", "The Special Gathering, Inc., is the umbrella organization.", "Coming under this ministry are The Special Gathering of Brevard, The Special Gathering of Indian River, The Special Gathering of South Carolina, The Special Gathering of Volusia, and The Special Gathering of Jacksonville."]], ["September Affair", ["September Affair is a 1950 American romantic drama film directed by William Dieterle and starring Joan Fontaine, Joseph Cotten, and Jessica Tandy.", "It was produced by Hal B. Wallis."]], ["A Gathering of Eagles", ["A Gathering of Eagles is a 1963 Eastmancolor film about the U.S. Air Force during the Cold War and the pressures of command.", "The plot is patterned after the World War II film\" Twelve O'Clock High\", which producer- screenwriter Sy Bartlett also wrote, with elements also mirroring\" Above and Beyond\" and\" Toward the Unknown\", films written by his collaborator, Beirne Lay Jr. The film was directed by Delbert Mann.", "Rock Hudson plays a United States Air Force officer, Colonel Jim Caldwell, a Strategic Air Command( SAC) B- 52 wing commander.", "He must shape up his wing and men to pass a grueling operational readiness inspection( ORI) that the previous commander had failed and for which he had been relieved of his command.", "Caldwell is also recently married to an English wife, Victoria, and as a tough commanding officer doing whatever he has to do to shape up his command, his wife sees a side to him that she had not seen before.", "The film also stars Rod Taylor, Mary Peach, Barry Sullivan, Kevin McCarthy, Henry Silva, Robert Lansing, Leif Erickson, and Richard Anderson."]]], "supporting_facts": [["September Affair", 0], ["A Gathering of Eagles", 1], ["William Dieterle", 0], ["Delbert Mann", 0]], "evidences": [["September Affair", "director", "William Dieterle"], ["A Gathering of Eagles", "director", "Delbert Mann"], ["William Dieterle", "country of citizenship", "German"], ["William Dieterle", "country of citizenship", "American"], ["Delbert Mann", "country of citizenship", "America"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "025359200bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where did the director of film Breakfast In Bed (Film) die?", "context": [["Breakfast in Bed (film)", ["Breakfast in Bed is a 1963 German comedy film directed by Axel von Ambesser and starring", "O.W. Fischer, Liselotte Pulver and Ann Smyrner.", "The wife of a newspaper editor grows sick of his frequent absences.", "It was shot at the Spandau Studios and on location in Berlin.", "The film's sets were designed by the art director Hans J\u00fcrgen Kiebach and Ernst Schomer."]], ["Priceless (2006 film)", ["Priceless is a 2006 French comedy film directed by Pierre Salvadori, and starring Audrey Tautou and Gad Elmaleh.", "According to the director, the film is inspired by the 1961 Blake Edwards film,\" Breakfast at Tiffany's\"."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["Axel von Ambesser", ["Axel Eugen Alexander von Oesterreich (22 June 1910 \u2013 6 September 1988), better known as Axel von Ambesser, was a German actor and film director.", "Ambesser's father was Alexander Constantin von Oesterreich.", "Ambesser was born in Hamburg and attended Wilhelm-Gymnasium.", "He appeared as a stage actor in the Hamburg Kammerspiele, and went on to play in the Stadttheater Augsburg, the M\u00fcnchner Kammerspiele, from 1937 the Deutsche Theater Berlin, from 1942 the Staatstheater Berlin, and the Theater in der Josefstadt in Vienna."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Breakfast in Paris", ["Breakfast in Paris is 1982 Australian romantic comedy."]], ["Lorna Bennett", ["Lorna Bennett( born 7 June 1952 in Newton, Saint Elizabeth Parish, Jamaica) is a Jamaican reggae singer who twice topped the Jamaican singles chart in the early 1970s, and who is best remembered for her reggae version of\" Breakfast in Bed\"."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Sheila Hylton", ["Sheila Hylton( born 1956) is a British reggae singer who spent most of her childhood in Kingston, Jamaica.", "She is best known for the singles\" Breakfast in Bed\" and\" The Bed's Too Big Without You\"."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Breakfast in Bed (film)", 0], ["Axel von Ambesser", 3]], "evidences": [["Breakfast in Bed", "director", "Axel von Ambesser"], ["Axel von Ambesser", "place of death", "M\u00fcnchner"]], "answer": "M\u00fcnchner"}
{"_id": "43c8e38e0bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Who is the mother of the founder of university Libera Universit\u00e0 Internazionale Degli Studi Sociali Guido Carli?", "context": [["Libera Universit\u00e0 Internazionale degli Studi Sociali Guido Carli", ["The Libera Universit\u00e0 Internazionale degli Studi Sociali \"Guido Carli\" (Italian for \"Free International University for Social Studies \"Guido Carli), known by the acronym \"Luiss\" or \"Luiss Guido Carli\", is an independent, private university in Rome, Italy, founded in 1974 by a group of entrepreneurs led by Umberto Agnelli, brother of Gianni Agnelli.", "Luiss provides undergraduate and post-graduate education, in addition to a range of Double Degree programs, in the fields of finance, business, management, law and political science.", "It is located near the historical center of the city, between the neighborhoods of and .", "The university is supported by Confindustria, the Italian confederation of industries.", "There are four different campus: one in Viale romania, one in Via parenzo, one in Villa Blanc and the last one in viale Pola.", "There is also a library in Santa Costanza."]], ["Jan van den Ende", ["Johannes Cornelis Maria( Jan) van den Ende is a Dutch Professor of Management of Technology and Innovation at Rotterdam School of Management at the Erasmus University Rotterdam, and Professor of Management at the Libera Universit\u00e0 Internazionale degli Studi Sociali Guido Carli in Rome, Italy.", "known for his work on product and service development and idea management.", "Van den Ende received his MA at the Delft University of Technology in 1978, where he later also obtained his PhD.", "After several years in industry, he returned to the Delft University of Technology in 1990, where he became Assistant Professor.", "In 2000 he moved to the Erasmus University Rotterdam, where he was appointed Associate Professor at the Rotterdam School of Management, and in 2007 full Professor of Management of Technology and Innovation."]], ["Umberto Agnelli", ["Umberto Agnelli (1 November 1934 \u2013 27 May 2004) was an Italian industrialist and politician.", "He was the third son of Virginia Agnelli (born Donna Virginia Bourbon del Monte) and of Edoardo Agnelli, and the youngest brother of Gianni Agnelli.", "He served as a CEO of Italian carmaker Fiat from 1970 to 1976 and, on the death of his brother Gianni, was briefly chairman of the FIAT Group, 2003\u20132004, until his own death, aged 69, the following year.", "He was also chairman and of Juventus, the football team long-associated with FIAT and the Agnelli family, and was for a time the president of the Italian Football Association.", "He was a senator of the Italian Republic, from 1976 to 1979.", "In 2015, he was posthumously inducted into the Italian Football Hall of Fame."]], ["Rosella Sensi", ["Rosella Sensi( born 18 December 1971) is an Italian entrepreneur and professional sports executive.", "She was the chairperson of the Italian professional football( soccer) club Associazione Sportiva Roma( A.S. Roma, usually referred to simply as Roma) from 2008 to 2011.", "She is a graduate of the Libera Universit\u00e0 Internazionale degli Studi Sociali Guido Carli( LUISS).", "She has held the post of CEO and, since 28 August 2008, also the chairperson of the board of directors of Roma, replacing her father, Franco Sensi, who was the chairperson until he died on 17 August 2008.", "She is the second woman to hold the office of chairperson of the club.", "Previously, Flora Viola, the widow of Dino Viola, succeeded her husband as chairperson of the club when he died in 1991.", "Rosella Sensi was one of two women in 2000s to lead a football club in Italy's top professional football league, Serie A with Francesca Menarini served as the chairperson of Bologna F.C. 1909.", "Beginning in 2006, Sensi was elected between the Serie A clubs to be a member of the board of Lega Calcio which she served as the vice- chairperson.", "Sensi was the first vice- chairperson of newly formed Lega Serie A in 2010.", "On 31 March 2009, Sensi gave birth to a daughter, Livia.", "On 8 July 2010, due to debts of her family company Compagnia Italpetroli to UniCredit( the bank already owned 49% share of Italpetroli back to Capitalia era), she agreed to sell A.S. Roma.", "During the interim period, A. S Roma was\" de facto\" owned by the bank which was seeking an outside buyer and Sensi continually stayed in charge as chairperson.", "On 31 March 2011, she resigned from her post as a consortium led by American businessman Thomas DiBenedetto had agreed to a takeover deal for the club.", "On 16 April the sales was completed for \u20ac 70.3 million, to transfer Roma 2000 S.r.l.( a holding company with AS Roma SpA, ASR Real Estate S.r.l. and Brand Management S.r.l. as subsidiaries) from Compagnia Italpetroli to\" NEEP Roma Holding\", a 60 \u2013 40 joint venture by AS Roma SPV LCC and UniCredit.", "UniCredit also received several other assets from Compagnia Italpetroli as a debt settlement."]], ["Massimo Egidi", ["Massimo Egidi( December 1, 1942) is an Italian economist.", "He is Professor of Economics at Libera Universit\u00e0 Internazionale degli Studi Sociali Guido Carli in Rome and former rector of the university.", "With Axel Leijonhuvfud is co-director of CELL, the Laboratory of Computable and Experimental Economics( University of Trento).", "His main research interests are related to the study of boundedly rational behaviors in organizations and institutions."]], ["Paola Severino", ["Paola Severino( born 22 October 1948) was Italy's minister of justice in the Monti cabinet from November 2011 to April 2013.", "She is the first woman appointed minister of justice in Italy.", "On October 3, 2016, she was nominated rector of Libera Universit\u00e0 Internazionale degli Studi Sociali Guido Carli."]], ["Victor Zaslavsky", ["Victor Lvovich Zaslavsky( 26 September 1937- 26 November 2009) was a professor of political sociology who taught at institutions such as LUISS( Libera Universit\u00e0 Internazionale degli Studi Sociali Guido Carli), the Leningrad State University, Memorial University of Newfoundland in St. John's, Canada, University of California at Berkeley, Stanford, and elsewhere during a long academic career.", "He developed trenchant analyses of political and social aspects of the Soviet Union, prior to and following its collapse.", "Born in Leningrad, Zaslavsky was a naturalized citizen of Canada.", "He was a member of the board of the political journal TELOS for several decades.", "His major work prior to his death in 2009 was\" Class Cleansing: The Massacre at Katyn\", which received the Hannah Arendt Prize for Political Thought from the Heinrich Boell Foundation.", "Zaslavsky's articles published in journals throughout the later years of the 20th century gained him a following in the United States and across continental Europe."]], ["Sergio Fabbrini", ["Sergio Fabbrini( born 21 February 1949) is an Italian political scientist.", "He is Dean of the Department of Political Science and Professor of Political science and International relations at Libera Universit\u00e0 Internazionale degli Studi Sociali Guido Carli in Rome, where he holds the Intesa Sanpaolo Chair on European Governance.", "He has also the Pierre Keller Visiting Professorship Chair at the Harvard University, Kennedy School of Government( 2019/2020).", "He is the co-founder and former Director of the LUISS School of Government", "He is also recurrent professor of Comparative Politics at the Institute of Governmental Studies at the University of California at Berkeley.", "He contributed to build and then served as Director of the School of International Studies at University of Trento in the period 2006- 2009.", "He was the Editor of the\" Italian Journal of Political ScienceRivista Italiana di Scienza Politica\") in the period 2004- 2009.", "He is also an editorialist for the Italian newspaper\" Il Sole 24 ore\".", "For his editorials, he was awarded the \u201c Altiero Spinelli Prize 2017 \u201d."]], ["David Held", ["David Jonathan Andrew Held( 27 August 1951 \u2013 2 March 2019) was a British political scientist who specialised in political theory and international relations.", "He held a joint appointment as Professor of Politics and International Relations, and was Master of University College, at Durham University until his death.", "He was also a visiting Professor of Political Science at Libera Universit\u00e0 Internazionale degli Studi Sociali Guido Carli.", "Previously he was the Graham Wallas chair of Political Science and the co-director of the Centre for the Study of Global Governance at the London School of Economics.", "Together with Daniele Archibugi, Held had been prominent in the development of cosmopolitanism, and of cosmopolitan democracy in particular.", "He was an active scholar on issues of globalisation, global governance and was joint editor- in- chief of the academic journal\" Global Policy\"."]], ["Minamoto no Chikako", ["She was the mother of Prince Morinaga."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Libera Universit\u00e0 Internazionale degli Studi Sociali Guido Carli", 0], ["Umberto Agnelli", 1]], "evidences": [["Libera Universit\u00e0 Internazionale degli Studi Sociali Guido Carli", "founded by", 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{"_id": "75459b1308c511ebbd8eac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Do Nle Choppa and John King (Journalist) have the same nationality?", "context": [["John King (MP for Gloucester)", ["John King was the member of Parliament for Gloucester in the Parliament of 1311 and both the parliaments of 1313."]], ["John King (racing driver)", ["John King II( born April 1, 1988) is an American professional stock car racing driver."]], ["Peter King (saxophonist)", ["Peter John King( born 11 August 1940) is an English jazz saxophonist, composer, and clarinetist."]], ["Michael King (footballer)", ["Michael John King (born 26 September 1991) is an English former professional footballer who played as a left winger for Burnley in the Football League"]], ["NLE Choppa", ["Bryson Lashun Potts( born November 1, 2002), better known as NLE Choppa( formerly known as YNR Choppa), is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, and entertainer based in Memphis, Tennessee.", "He is best known for his 2019 breakout single\" Shotta Flow\", which was certified platinum by the RIAA."]], ["John King (bishop of London)", ["John King( died 30 March 1621) was the Bishop of London in the Church of England from 1611 to 1621."]], ["John King (journalist)", ["John King( born August 30, 1963) is an American news anchor.", "He is CNN's chief national correspondent, based in Washington, DC, and is anchor of its roundtable political discussion program\" Inside Politics\".", "He is the former anchor of\" State of the Union\", as well as\" John King, USA\", which appeared weeknights at 7 pm/ ET on CNN before being cancelled."]], ["John King (footballer, born 1933)", ["John King( 29 November 1933 \u2013 1982) was a Welsh footballer who played at both professional and international levels as a goalkeeper."]], ["Alfred John King", ["Alfred John King BSc,( 14 February 1859 \u2013 16 March 1920), was a British Liberal Party politician."]], ["Andy King (footballer, born 1970)", ["Andrew John King( born 30 March 1970) is an English former footballer."]]], "supporting_facts": [["NLE Choppa", 0], ["John King (journalist)", 0]], "evidences": [["NLE Choppa", "country of citizenship", "American"], ["John King (journalist)", "country of citizenship", "American"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "706a0130089011ebbd72ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director died first, Time For Loving or Un'Altra Vita?", "context": [["Le Masque de la M\u00e9duse", ["Le masque de la M\u00e9duse is a 2009 fantasy horror film directed by Jean Rollin.", "The film is a modern-day telling of the Greek mythological tale of the Gorgon and was inspired by the 1964 classic Hammer Horror film of the same name and the 1981 cult classic\" Clash of the Titans\".", "It was Rollin's final film, as the director died in 2010."]], ["Un'altra vita", ["Un'altra vita(\" Another Life\") is a 1992 Italian comedy drama film directed by Carlo Mazzacurati.", "For his performance Claudio Amendola won the David di Donatello for best supporting actor."]], ["A Talent for Loving (film)", ["A Talent for Loving is a 1969 British- American comedy Western film directed by Richard Quine and starring Richard Widmark, Chaim Topol, and Cesar Romero.", "It is based on the 1961 parodic Western novel\" A Talent for Loving, or\" The Great Cowboy Race\" by Richard Condon, who also wrote the screenplay.", "The home video version of the film( Simitar Entertainment) is re-titled\" Gun Crazy\" and has been edited to 95 minutes.", "In December 1965, Walter Shenson offered\" A Talent for Loving\" to Brian Epstein as a film vehicle for The Beatles, and it was rejected unanimously."]], ["Carlo Mazzacurati", ["Carlo Mazzacurati (2 March 1956 \u2013 22 January 2014) was an Italian film director and screenwriter born in Padua.", "He started his cinema career in 1980.", "His better known films include \"Il Toro\" (1994) and \"La lingua del santo\" (2000).", "Mazzacurati died in Padua.", "He was an atheist.", "He was married to Marina Zangirolami until his death."]], ["Time for Loving", ["Time for Loving( released in Italy as Sapore di mare) is a 1983 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Vanzina.", "It obtained a great commercial success and launched a short- living subgenre of revival- nostalgic comedy films.", "It also generated a sequel,\" Sapore di mare 2- Un anno dopo\".", "For her performance in this film Virna Lisi won a David di Donatello for Best Supporting Actress and a Silver Ribbon in the same category."]], ["Carlo Vanzina", ["Carlo Vanzina( 13 March 1951 \u2013 8 July 2018) was an Italian film director, producer and screenwriter.", "Vanzina was born in Rome, the son of Maria Teresa Nati and film director Stefano Vanzina and brother of Enrico Vanzina.", "In 2001, he directed the romantic comedy film\" South Kensington\" starring Rupert Everett and Elle Macpherson.", "Two of his films,\" Eccezzziunale ... veramente\"( 1982) and\" Vacanze di Natale\"( 1983), were shown as part of a retrospective on Italian comedy at the 67th Venice International Film Festival."]], ["Querelle", ["Querelle is a 1982 West German- French English- language drama film directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder and starring Brad Davis, adapted from French author Jean Genet's 1947 novel\" Querelle of Brest\".", "It marked Fassbinder's final film as a writer/ director; it was posthumously released just months after the director died of a drug overdose in June 1982."]], ["Design for Loving", ["Design for Loving is a 1962 British comedy film directed by Godfrey Grayson and starring June Thorburn, Pete Murray and Soraya Rafat.", "It s plot concerns a beatnik who becomes a top fashion model.", "It is also known by the alternative title Fashion for Loving."]], ["Butterfly on the Shoulder", ["Butterfly on the Shoulder( or Un papillon sur l'\u00e9paule) is a French drama, thriller film directed by Jacques Deray."]], ["Sapore di mare 2 - Un anno dopo", ["Sapore di mare", "2- Un anno dopo is a 1983 Italian teen romantic comedy film directed by Bruno Cortini.", "It is the sequel of\" Time for Loving\"."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Time for Loving", 0], ["Un'altra vita", 0], ["Carlo Vanzina", 0], ["Carlo Mazzacurati", 0]], "evidences": [["Time for Loving", "director", "Carlo Vanzina"], ["Un'altra vita", "director", "Carlo Mazzacurati"], ["Carlo Vanzina", "date of death", "8 July 2018"], ["Carlo Mazzacurati", "date of death", "22 January 2014"]], "answer": "Un'Altra Vita"}
{"_id": "5d71855608e711ebbda6ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who is older than the other, The Enchanted Desna or Neal Of The Navy? ", "context": [["Dan Milne", ["Dan Milne is a British actor/ director who is possibly best known for his role in\" EastEnders\"."]], ["Yuliya Solntseva", ["Yuliya Ippolitovna Solntseva( 7 August 1901 \u2013 28 October 1989) was a Soviet actress and film director.", "As an actress, she is known for starring in the silent sci-fi classic\" Aelita\"( 1924).", "She is the first female winner of the Best Director Award at Cannes film festival in the 20th century and the first woman to win a directing prize at any of the major European film festivals, for the film\" Chronicle of Flaming Years\", a war drama about Soviet resistance to Nazi occupation in 1941."]], ["Logan Sandler", ["Logan Sandler is an American writer and director who is best known for his first feature film\" Live Cargo\"."]], ["Ben Palmer", ["Ben Palmer is a British film and television director who is known for being the director of\" Bo' Selecta\" and\" The Inbetweeners\"."]], ["Scotty Fox", ["Scott Fox is a pornographic film director who is a member of the AVN Hall of Fame."]], ["William Bertram (actor)", ["William Bertram( born William Benjamin Switzer, January 19, 1880 \u2013 May 1, 1933) was a Canadian- born actor, director, and producer of films in the United States, working predominantly during the silent era.", "He performed in 68 motion pictures between 1912 and 1931 and directed 64 films for various studios between 1915 and 1927.", "Bertram was also an accomplished singer in stage productions."]], ["The Enchanted Desna", ["The Enchanted Desna is a 1964 Soviet fantasy film, directed by Yuliya Solntseva.", "The film won the Special Jury Prize at the San Sebasti\u00e1n International Film Festival.", "A scene from the film was used on the cover of That Joke Is n't Funny Anymore by The Smiths."]], ["Rufus Norris", ["Rufus Norris( born 16 January 1965) is a British theatre and film director, who is currently the Artistic Director of the National Theatre."]], ["Elliot Silverstein", ["Elliot Silverstein( born August 3, 1927, in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American director, who is best known for being the director of the movie\" Cat Ballou\"( 1965)."]], ["Neal of the Navy", ["Neal of the Navy is a 1915 American adventure film serial directed by William Bertram and W. M. Harvey.", "The film is considered to be lost.", "\" Neal of the Navy\" was the first use of a man's name in the title of a serial."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Enchanted Desna", 0], ["Neal of the Navy", 0], ["Yuliya Solntseva", 0], ["William Bertram (actor)", 0]], "evidences": [["The Enchanted Desna", "director", "Yuliya Solntseva"], ["Neal of the Navy", "director", "William Bertram"], ["Yuliya Solntseva", "date of birth", "7 August 1901"], ["William Bertram (actor)", "date of birth", "January 19, 1880"]], "answer": "Neal Of The Navy"}
{"_id": "acc2383c0bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What nationality is the composer of song In\u00fatil Paisagem?", "context": [["Michelangelo Faggioli", ["Michelangelo Faggioli( 1666\u20131733) was an Italian lawyer and celebrated amateur composer of humorous cantatas in Neapolitan dialect.", "A founder of a new genre of Neapolitan comedy, he was the composer of the opera buffa\" La Cilla\" in 1706."]], ["Pydimarri Venkata Subba Rao", ["Pydimarri Venkata Subba Rao( June 10, 1916 \u2013 1988) was a Telugu author who is best remembered as the composer of the National Pledge of India."]], ["In\u00fatil Paisagem", ["\"In\u00fatil PaisagemUseless Landscape\") is a song composed by Ant\u00f4nio Carlos Jobim, with lyrics by Aloysio de Oliveira.", "An English-language version with lyrics by Ray Gilbert is titled \"If You Never Come to Me\"."]], ["Petrus de Domarto", ["Petrus de Domarto( fl. c. 1445\u2013 1455) was a Franco- Flemish composer of the Renaissance.", "He was a contemporary and probable acquaintance of Ockeghem, and was the composer of at least one of the first unified mass cycles to be written in continental Europe."]], ["Alonso Mudarra", ["Alonso Mudarra( c. 1510 \u2013 April 1, 1580) was a Spanish composer of the Renaissance, and also played the vihuela, a guitar- shaped string instrument.", "He was an innovative composer of instrumental music as well as songs, and was the composer of the earliest surviving music for the guitar."]], ["Alexandru Cristea", ["Alexandru Cristea( 1890 \u2013 1942) was the composer of the music for\" Limba Noastr\u0103\", current national anthem of Moldova."]], ["Ant\u00f4nio Carlos Jobim", ["Ant\u00f4nio Carlos Brasileiro de Almeida Jobim (January 25, 1927 \u2013 December 8, 1994), also known as Tom Jobim , was a Brazilian composer, pianist, songwriter, arranger and singer.", "Widely considered as one of the great exponents of Brazilian music, Jobim internationalized bossa nova and, with the help of important American artists, merged it with jazz in the 1960s to create a new sound with remarkable popular success.", "As such he is sometimes known as the \"father of bossa nova\".", "He was a primary force behind the creation of the bossa nova style, and his songs have been performed by many singers and instrumentalists within Brazil and internationally.", "In 1965 his album \"Getz/Gilberto\" was the first jazz album to win the Grammy Award for Album of the Year.", "It also won for Best Jazz Instrumental Album \u2013 Individual or Group and for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical.", "The album's single \"Garota de IpanemaThe Girl from Ipanema\"), one of the most recorded songs of all time, won the Record of the Year.", "Jobim has left many songs that are now included in jazz and pop standard repertoires.", "The song \"Garota de Ipanema\" has been recorded over 240 times by other artists.", "His 1967 album with Frank Sinatra, \"Francis Albert Sinatra & Ant\u00f4nio Carlos Jobim\", was nominated for Album of the Year in 1968."]], ["Alexander Courage", ["Alexander Mair\" Sandy\" Courage Jr.( December 10, 1919", "May 15, 2008) was an American orchestrator, arranger, and composer of music, primarily for television and film.", "He is best known as the composer of the theme music for the original\" Star Trek\" series."]], ["Karl Wilhelm (conductor)", ["Karl Wilhelm, also Carl Wilhelm( 5 September 1815, Schmalkalden \u2013 26 August 1873, Schmalkalden) was a German choral director.", "He is best known as the composer of the music of the song \u201c Die Wacht am Rhein. \u201d"]], ["Walter Robinson (composer)", ["Walter Robinson is an African American composer of the late 20th century.", "He is most notable for his 1977 song\" Harriet Tubman\", which has been recorded by folk musicians such as Holly Near, John McCutcheon, and others.", "He is also the composer of several operas."]]], "supporting_facts": [["In\u00fatil Paisagem", 0], ["Ant\u00f4nio Carlos Jobim", 0]], "evidences": [["In\u00fatil Paisagem", "composer", "Ant\u00f4nio Carlos Jobim"], ["Ant\u00f4nio Carlos Jobim", "country of citizenship", "Brasileiro"]], "answer": "Brasileiro"}
{"_id": "ad0541c1088d11ebbd70ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Are both Patience Lake and Eastern Lake (Kamouraska) located in the same country?", "context": [["Eastern Lake (Kamouraska)", ["The Eastern Lake is a lake crossing the Canada- US border located in: The Northwest shore of the lake has a resort development on the northern part of the lake with the access road."]], ["Swan Lake (Manitoba)", ["Swan Lake is a lake located in the Canadian province of Manitoba.", "The lake, and several other features in the area, are named after the trumpeter swans found in the region."]], ["Batlava Lake", ["Batlava Lake refers to both a lake and resort located in Kosovo."]], ["Patience Lake", ["Patience Lake is a lake in central Saskatchewan, Canada east of Saskatoon.", "The lake is located in the rural municipality of Blucher No. 343.", "The lake serves as a groundwater discharge region for higher elevations to the east and west.", "At the south end of the lake, the Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan operates a solution mine that produces 331,000 tonne of potash annually and has an approximately 50 ha region of the lake sectioned off with an earth dyke that is used to store brine tailings and saturated KCl solution.", "The potash mine was originally established as an underground mine, but due to flooding in 1988 it was converted to a solution mine."]], ["Galloo Island", ["Galloo Island is located in eastern Lake Ontario near the entrance to Sackets Harbor in Jefferson County, New York, within the jurisdiction of the Town of Hounsfield."]], ["Little Galloo Island", ["Little Galloo Island is located in eastern Lake Ontario near the entrance to Sackets Harbor in Jefferson County, New York, within the jurisdiction of the Town of Hounsfield.", "The small island is a protected area, and one of the very few uninhabited islands in eastern Lake Ontario."]], ["Rural Municipality of Blucher No. 343", ["Blucher No. 343 is a rural municipality in north -central Saskatchewan on the South Saskatchewan River.", "It is located in Division No. 11.", "In 1958, the Patience Lake mine was the first potash mine built in Canada."]], ["Great Lake (Tasmania)", ["The Great Lake is a natural lake and man-made reservoir that is located in the central northern region of Tasmania, Australia."]], ["Crump Lake (Oregon)", ["Crump Lake is a shallow lake in the Warner Valley of eastern Lake County, Oregon, United States.", "The lake covers.", "It is the largest of the Warner Lakes system.", "The lake is named for pioneer rancher Thomas Crump.", "Crump Lake is owned by the Oregon Department of State Lands.", "Much of the land around the lake is administered by the Bureau of Land Management and the United States Fish and Wildlife Service.", "The lake and the surrounding wetlands support a wide variety of birds and other wildlife.", "Recreational opportunities on or near Crump Lake include fishing, bird watching, and camping."]], ["Cadillac Evening News", ["The Cadillac Evening News is a daily newspaper in Cadillac, Michigan.", "The newspaper started publishing in 1872 and serves Wexford, Osceola, Missaukee, and eastern Lake Counties."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Patience Lake", 0], ["Eastern Lake (Kamouraska)", 0]], "evidences": [["Patience Lake", "country", "Canada"], ["Eastern Lake (Kamouraska)", "country", "Canada"], ["Eastern Lake (Kamouraska)", "country", "US"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "4228d7300bdb11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What nationality is Frank Johnson (Mayor)'s father?", "context": [["Frank Johnson (mayor)", ["Frank Johnson (27 April 1855 \u2013 25 April 1921) was mayor of Adelaide, South Australia from 1907 to 1909.", "He was born in Hindley Street, Adelaide, the son of Thomas Johnson, at one time member for West Adelaide and East Adelaide in the South Australian House of Assembly.", "He was educated at J. L. Young's Adelaide Educational Institution, joined his father's boot-making business in King William Street, then became a prominent auctioneer.", "He served as representative for the Gawler ward of the Adelaide City Council from 1891 to 1895, a post which his father had also once held.", "His brother Thomas Johnson jr. (died 3 November 1904) was a prominent businessman in Broken Hill.", "His brother Frederick Johnson was mayor of Charters Towers, Queensland.", "He never married and his sister Mrs N. A. Mayfield acted as Lady Mayoress during his term as Lord Mayor.", "He succeeded William Ashley Magarey as chairman of the South Australian Football Association", "He was a prominent public speaker and Freemason and was president of the South Australian Dental Board."]], ["Frank Johnson Goodnow", ["Frank Johnson Goodnow( January 18, 1859 \u2013 November 15, 1939) was an American educator and legal scholar, born in Brooklyn, New York."]], ["Frank Johnson (footballer, born 1916)", ["Frank Johnson (6 September 1916 \u2013 12 May 1979) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Geelong in the Victorian Football League (VFL)."]], ["Noel Johnson", ["Noel Frank Johnson( 28 December 1916 \u2013 1 October 1999) was an English actor.", "He was the radio voice of Dick Barton special agent on BBC radio and Dan Dare on Radio Luxembourg."]], ["Thomas Johnson (Australian politician)", ["Thomas Johnson (21 December 1819 \u2013 3 November 1894) was a politician in the British colony of South Australia."]], ["Ali Rahuma", ["Ali Khalifa Rahuma( born May 16, 1982) is a Libyan football midfielder who's nationality is Libyan.", "He currently plays for Al- Ittihad, and is a member of the Libya national football team."]], ["Frank Johnson (footballer, born 1932)", ["Francis Charles\" Frank\" Johnson( 3 July 1932 \u2013 9 July 2016) was an Australian rules footballer who played for the South Melbourne Football Club in the Victorian Football League( VFL) and Port Melbourne in the Victorian Football Association( VFA)."]], ["Frank Johnson (musician)", ["Frank Johnson( c. 1789 \u2013 1871) was an American popular fiddle player and brass band leader based in North Carolina, near Wilmington, United States, for most of the nineteenth century.", "Although largely forgotten by history books and often confused with composer Francis\" Frank\" Johnson, he helped define the sound of African- American fiddle and brass- band music in the mid-19th century."]], ["Frank Johnson (footballer, born 1936)", ["Frank Johnson( born 1 November 1936) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Footscray and Fitzroy in the Victorian Football League( VFL).", "Before moving to Victoria he played for several seasons with South Fremantle in the West Australian Football League( WAFL)."]], ["Frank H. Johnson", ["Frank H. Johnson( December 13, 1867-?) was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Frank Johnson (mayor)", 1], ["Thomas Johnson (Australian politician)", 0]], "evidences": [["Frank Johnson", "father", "Thomas Johnson"], ["Thomas Johnson", "country of citizenship", "British"]], "answer": "British"}
{"_id": "e5b7206408d411ebbd98ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film whose director is younger, Wings For The Eagle or Son Of D'Artagnan?", "context": [["Son of d'Artagnan", ["Son of d'Artagnan( Italian: Il figlio di d' Artagnan) is a 1950 Italian historical adventure film directed by Riccardo Freda and starring Carlo Ninchi, Gianna Maria Canale and Franca Marzi."]], ["Eye of the Eagle 2: Inside the Enemy", ["Eye of the Eagle 2: Inside the Enemy is a 1989 film directed by Carl Franklin.", "It is the sequel to the 1987 film\" Eye of the Eagle\".", "It was shot in the Philippines."]], ["Gatien de Courtilz de Sandras", ["Gatien de Courtilz de Sandras( 1644, Montargis \u2013 8 May 1712, Paris) was a French novelist, journalist, pamphleteer and memorialist.", "His abundant output includes short stories, gallant letters, tales of historical love affairs(\" Les Intrigues amoureuses de la Cour de France\", 1684), historical and political works, biographies and semi-fictional\" memoirs\"( in the first person; his prefaces often indicate that the works were composed from papers found after the subject's death) of historical figures from the recent past( such as the Marquis de Montbrun and M. de Rochefort).", "His memoir- novels(\" M\u00e9moires de M.L.C.D.R.\", 1687;\" M\u00e9moires de M. d' Artagnan\", 1700;\" M\u00e9moires de M. de B.\"; 1711) describe the social and political world of Richelieu and Mazarin with a picaresque realism( spies, kidnappings, and political machinations predominate) and they were important precursors to both French picaresque novels and literary realism in the 18th century.", "Courtilz de Sandras is best known today for his semi-fictionalized memoirs of the famous musketeer d'Artagnan which were published in 1700( 27 years after the death of d' Artagnan) and which served as the model for Alexandre Dumas, p\u00e8re's portrayal of d'Artagnan in\" The Three Musketeers\"( Fr:\" Les trois mousquetaires Twenty Years After\"( Fr:\" Vingt ans apr\u00e8s\") and\" The Vicomte de Bragelonne\"( Fr:\" Le Vicomte de Bragelonne ou Dix ans plus tard\").", "Courtilz de Sandras served in the army before becoming a writer.", "He was imprisoned several times in the Bastille where Besmaux, the former companion of d\u2019Artagnan, was warden and it was most likely from this source that he learned the details of d'Artagnan's life."]], ["The Secret Mark of D'Artagnan", ["The Secret Mark of D'Artagnan is a 1962 Italian- French adventure film written and directed by Siro Marcellini and starring George Nader and Magali No\u00ebl.", "The film is about the adventures of D'Artagnan in the year 1632, between\" The Three Musketeers\" and\" Twenty Years After\"."]], ["Eagle (disambiguation)", ["An eagle is a large bird of prey.", "Eagle or The Eagle may also refer to:"]], ["Riccardo Freda", ["Riccardo", "Freda( Alexandria, Egypt, 24 February 1909 \u2013 Rome, Italy, 20 December 1999) was an Italian film director.", "He worked in a variety of genres, including sword- and- sandal, horror,\" giallo\" and spy films.", "Freda began directing\" I Vampiri\" in 1956 but left the production midway to have it completed by Mario Bava.", "The film became the first Italian sound horror film production."]], ["Lloyd Bacon", ["Lloyd Francis Bacon (December 4, 1889 \u2013 November 15, 1955) was an American screen, stage and vaudeville actor and film director.", "As a director he made films in virtually all genres, including westerns, musicals, comedies, gangster films, and crime dramas.", "He was one of the directors at Warner Bros. in the 1930s who helped give that studio its reputation for gritty, fast-paced \"torn from the headlines\" action films.", "And, in directing Warner Bros.' \"42nd Street\", he joined the movie's song-and-dance-number director, Busby Berkeley, in contributing to \"an instant and enduring classic [that] transformed the musical genre.\""]], ["La Bestia humana", ["La Bestia humana is a 1957 Argentine film whose story is based on the novel\" La B\u00eate Humaine\" by the French writer \u00c9mile Zola."]], ["Wings for the Eagle", ["Wings for the Eagle( aka Shadow of Their Wings) is a 1942 American drama film directed by Lloyd Bacon and written by Byron Morgan, B. Harrison Orkow and Richard Macaulay.", "The film stars Ann Sheridan, Dennis Morgan, Jack Carson and George Tobias.", "\" Wings for the Eagle\" was released by Warner Bros. on July 18, 1942.", "\" Wings for the Eagle\" had the following dedication in the credits:\"' Wings for the Eagle' is the dramatic, deeply human story of the people of the production lines.", "All their toil and tears and hard- won joy are in this mightily moving picture.", "We are deeply grateful to the War Department, to Lockheed Aircraft Corporation, and to all the men and women of Lockheed for their help in making this picture.", "Behind sentry- barred gates much of it was filmed, without the loss of a single production hour on Lockheed P- 38s and Hudsons.\""]], ["Eagle 5", ["Eagle 5 or Eagle V may refer to:"]]], "supporting_facts": [["Wings for the Eagle", 0], ["Son of d'Artagnan", 0], ["Lloyd Bacon", 0], ["Riccardo Freda", 1]], "evidences": [["Wings for the Eagle", "director", "Lloyd Bacon"], ["Son of d'Artagnan", "director", "Riccardo Freda"], ["Lloyd Bacon", "date of birth", "December 4, 1889"], ["Riccardo Freda", "date of birth", "24 February 1909"]], "answer": "Son Of D'Artagnan"}
{"_id": "3a22549a08dd11ebbd9dac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director died later, Landing At Low Tide or City Of Chance?", "context": [["Birt Acres", ["Birt Acres( 23 July", "1854 \u2013 27 December 1918) was an American and British photographer and film pioneer.", "Among his contributions to the early film industry are the first working 35 mm camera in Britain( Wales), and\" Birtac\", the first daylight loading home movie camera and projector.", "He also directed a number of early silent films."]], ["Children of Chance (1949 film)", ["Children of Chance is a 1949 British drama film directed by Luigi Zampa and starring Patricia Medina."]], ["Le Masque de la M\u00e9duse", ["Le masque de la M\u00e9duse is a 2009 fantasy horror film directed by Jean Rollin.", "The film is a modern-day telling of the Greek mythological tale of the Gorgon and was inspired by the 1964 classic Hammer Horror film of the same name and the 1981 cult classic\" Clash of the Titans\".", "It was Rollin's final film, as the director died in 2010."]], ["Winds of Chance", ["Winds of Chance is a 1925 American silent film directed by Frank Lloyd and produced and released by First National Pictures."]], ["Thulasi (1987 film)", ["Thulasi is a 1987 Tamil romantic drama film directed by Ameerjan.", "The film features Murali and Seetha in lead roles.", "The film, produced by P. S. V. Hariharan, had musical score by Sampath Selvam and was released on 27 November 1987.", "The music director died before the release of the film."]], ["Children of Chance", ["Children of Chance may refer to:"]], ["Ricardo Cortez", ["Ricardo Cortez( born Jacob Kranze or Jacob Krantz; September 19, 1900 \u2013 April 28, 1977) was an American film actor and director.", "He was also credited as Jack Crane early in his acting career."]], ["Landing at Low Tide", ["Landing at Low Tide is an 1896 British short black- and- white silent comedy film, produced and directed by Birt Acres for exhibition on Robert W. Paul's peep show Kinetoscopes, featuring a lady falling into the water as she is helped from a small boat.", "The film was considered lost until footage from an 1896 Fairground Programme, originally shown in a portable booth at Hull Fair by Midlands photographer George Williams, donated to the National Fairground Archive was identified as being from this film."]], ["City of Chance", ["City of Chance is a 1940 American drama film directed by Ricardo Cortez and written by John Larkin and Barry Trivers.", "The film stars Lynn Bari, C. Aubrey Smith, Donald Woods, Amanda Duff, June Gale and Richard Lane.", "The film was released on January 13, 1940, by 20th Century Fox."]], ["Querelle", ["Querelle is a 1982 West German- French English- language drama film directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder and starring Brad Davis, adapted from French author Jean Genet's 1947 novel\" Querelle of Brest\".", "It marked Fassbinder's final film as a writer/ director; it was posthumously released just months after the director died of a drug overdose in June 1982."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Landing at Low Tide", 0], ["City of Chance", 0], ["Birt Acres", 1], ["Ricardo Cortez", 0]], "evidences": [["Landing at Low Tide", "director", "Birt Acres"], ["City of Chance", "director", "Ricardo Cortez"], ["Birt Acres", "date of death", "27 December 1918"], ["Ricardo Cortez", "date of death", "April 28, 1977"]], "answer": "City Of Chance"}
{"_id": "ad68fdfc086811ebbd5eac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Are Murder In The Big House and The Nuthouse (Film) both from the same country?", "context": [["Girls of the Big House", ["Girls of the Big House is a 1945 American drama film directed by George Archainbaud and starring Lynne Roberts, Virginia Christine and Marion Martin.", "The film's sets were designed by the art director Gano Chittenden."]], ["Murder in Reverse", ["Murder in Reverse is a 1945 British thriller film directed by Montgomery Tully and starring William Hartnell, Jimmy Hanley and Chili Bouchier.", "A successful film in its time,\" Murder in Reverse\" was shown at the British Film Institute on the big screen in June 2010 to great success, selling out the auditorium."]], ["Murder in the Cathedral (1962 film)", ["Murder in the Cathedral is a 1962 Australian television play adapted from T. S. Eliot's\" Murder in the Cathedral\", about Thomas Becket.", "William Sterling said he wanted to adapt it for TV for a long time."]], ["Mutiny in the Big House", ["Mutiny in the Big House is a 1939 American film directed by William Nigh."]], ["Road to the Big House", ["Road to the Big House is a 1947 American crime drama film directed by Walter Colmes.", "It was based on a script by Aubrey Wisberg.", "It was also known as\" The Dark Road\"."]], ["The Nuthouse (film)", ["The Nuthouse is a 1951 Swedish comedy film directed by Hasse Ekman."]], ["Murder in Soho", ["Murder in Soho is a 1939 British crime film directed by Norman Lee and starring Jack La Rue, Sandra Storme, Googie Withers and Bernard Lee.", "It concerns a murder in the Central London district of Soho.", "The film was released in the U.S. as Murder in the Night."]], ["Mabel's Latest Prank", ["Mabel's Latest Prank is a 1914 film both starring and co-directed by Mabel Normand and Mack Sennett."]], ["Big House Blues", ["Big House Blues is a 1947 Color Rhapsodies short film."]], ["Murder in the Big House", ["Murder in the Big House is a black- and- white American crime drama, released by Warner Bros in April 1942.", "Structured as an hour- long second feature, it is directed by the prolific specialist in low- budget action productions, B. Reeves Eason, and stars Van Johnson, who is top- billed above the title, in his first credited film role which represents the entire output of his six- month contract with the studio.", "The female lead, Faye Emerson, billed alongside Johnson above the title, played starring and co-starring parts in a small number of B pictures during 1940s and achieved TV stardom at the end of the decade and in the 1950s as a glamorous interviewer and personality during the medium's formative years.", "Following Johnson's rise to become the 1945 top box- office attraction as a leading man and Emerson's marriage to the president's son, Elliott Roosevelt, the film was re-released to theaters in late 1945 and early 1946 under the title\" Born for Trouble\"."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Murder in the Big House", 0], ["The Nuthouse (film)", 0]], "evidences": [["Murder in the Big House", "country of origin", "American"], ["The Nuthouse (film)", "country of origin", "Swedish"]], "answer": "no"}
{"_id": "0f0c6f320bdc11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where did the performer of song I'Ll Say It graduate from?", "context": [["Caspar Babypants", ["Caspar Babypants is the stage name of children's music artist Chris Ballew, who is also widely known as the singer of The Presidents of the United States of America."]], ["Say It Ain't So", ["\" Say It Ai n't So\" is a song by the American rock band Weezer.", "It was released as the third and final single from the band's self- titled 1994 debut album.", "Written by frontman Rivers Cuomo, the song came to be after he had all the music finished and one line,\" Say it ai n't so\".", "Cuomo made a connection to an incident in high school where he came home and saw a bottle of beer in the fridge.", "He believed his mother and father's marriage ended because his father was an alcoholic and this made him fear the marriage between his mother and step- father would end this way as well.", "In 2008,\" Rolling Stone\" ranked\" Say It Ai n't So\"# 72 on\" The 100 Greatest Guitar Songs of All Time.\"", "Pitchfork Media included the song at number 10 on its\" Top 200 Tracks of the 90s\".", "\" Say It Ai n't So\" is a playable track in the video games\" Rock Band\" and\" Rocksmith 2014\" in addition to appearing on an episode of\" Hindsight\"."]], ["Say It, Say It", ["\"Say It, Say It\" is the debut single by American singer\u2013songwriter (and future voice actress) E. G. Daily.", "It was released in 1986 as the lead single from her debut album \"Wild Child\".", "The single went to number one on the U.S. Dance Club Play chart for one week.", "On other US charts, \"Say It, Say It\" went to number seventy-one on the soul chart and number seventy on the Hot 100.", "The music video for the song is a take of the 1962 film, \"Lolita\"."]], ["I'll Say It", ["\"I'll Say It\" is a song written by American musician Adam Schlesinger and recorded by comedian Kathy Griffin, released as the theme song for her show, \"Kathy\".", "It was additionally used as the introduction music to her 2012 comedy special \"Kennedie Center on Hers\" and continued to be used in future specials.", "On August 20, 2012, Griffin released a seven track EP containing dance remixes of \"I'll Say It\"."]], ["Bernie Bonvoisin", ["Bernard Bonvoisin, known as Bernie Bonvoisin( born 9 July 1956 in Nanterre, Hauts- de- Seine), is a French hard rock singer and film director.", "He is best known for having been the singer of Trust.", "He was one of the best friends of Bon Scott the singer of AC/ DC and together they recorded the song\" Ride On\" which was one of the last songs by Bon Scott."]], ["Where Did the Good Times Go?", ["\" Where Did the Good Times Go?\" is, what is popularly termed, the\" big ballad\" or\" 11 o'clock number\" from the musical\" Over Here!\", which opened on Broadway at the Shubert Theatre( Broadway) on March 6, 1974.", "The song is the penultimate moment of drama when all seems lost toward the end of the second act.", "The song was somewhat successful as a single for Patty Andrews, who debuted the song in the show.", "The song was written by Robert B. Sherman and Richard M. Sherman."]], ["Ruth Lowe", ["Ruth Lowe( August 12, 1914 \u2013 January 4, 1981) was a Canadian pianist and songwriter.", "She wrote the song\" I'll Never Smile Again\" after her husband died during surgery.", "The song was later covered by many artists, including Frank Sinatra and The Ink Spots."]], ["Say It (Booty Luv song)", ["\" Say It\" is a song performed by female English dance music duo Booty Luv.", "The song was written by Carl Bj\u00f6rsell, Didrik Thott, Sebastian Thott and produced by Wez Clarke.", "It was released as the duo's sixth official single and the first single from their so far unfinished and unreleased second album.", "The song premiered on BBC Radio 1 on 10 April 2009.", "The single was then released four months later on 31 August 2009 through recording label Hed Kandi.", "\" Say It\" is an up- tempo song and has prominent dance and electronic dance characteristics.", "The song's lyrics evoke situations of lust and seduction whilst out at a club.", "The song garnered commercial success for Booty Luv in the United Kingdom, where it reached a chart peak of# 16, becoming the group's fifth consecutive top twenty hit on this chart and at the same time outpeaking previous UK single\" Some Kinda Rush.\"", "A hotel/ casino party- themed music video directed by Emile Nava, to\" Say It\" was released on 23 July 2009.", "The duo promoted the song by performing it on various television shows and at various venues.", "Of which included: GMTV and Sony Ericsson's Dance Nation Festival.", "This was planned to be the first single off the band's second studio album' Say It Now' which was scheduled for release in November 2009 but due to the low chart placing of\" Say It\" the album was eventually cancelled."]], ["Billy Milano", ["Billy Milano is a Bronx- born heavy metal musician now based in Austin, Texas.", "He is the singer and- occasionally- guitarist and bassist of crossover thrash band M.O.D., and he was also the singer of its predecessor, Stormtroopers of Death.", "He was also the singer of United Forces, which also featured his Stormtroopers of Death bandmate Dan Lilker."]], ["Kathy Griffin", ["Kathleen Mary Griffin (born November 4, 1960) is an American comedian and actress.", "She has starred in numerous comedy specials for cable TV and has released comedy albums.", "In 2007 and 2008, Griffin won Primetime Emmy Awards for her reality show .", "She has also appeared on TV and on film in numerous supporting roles.", "Born in Oak Park, Illinois, she moved to Los Angeles in 1978, where she studied drama at the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute and became a member of the improvisational comedy troupe The Groundlings.", "In the 1990s, Griffin began performing as a stand-up comedian and also appeared as a guest star on television shows.", "She achieved wider recognition after her role as a supporting character in the NBC sitcom \"Suddenly Susan\" (1996\u20132000).", "Her Bravo reality show", "(2005\u20132010) became a ratings hit for the network and earned her two Emmy Awards for Outstanding Reality Program.", "Griffin has released six comedy albums, all of which received Grammy Award nominations.", "Her first album, \"For Your Consideration\" (2008), made her the first female comedian to debut at the top of the \"Billboard\" Top Comedy Albums chart.", "In 2009, she released her autobiography, \"Official Book Club Selection: A Memoir", "According to Kathy Griffin\".", "Griffin has taped numerous standup comedy specials with HBO and Bravo.", "For the latter network, she has recorded 16 television specials, breaking the Guinness World record for the number of aired TV specials on any network, by any comedian in the history of comedy.", "In 2011, she also became the first comedian to have four televised specials in a year.", "Aside from her comedy career, she is an LGBTQ activist supporting same-sex marriage and the repeal of \"Don't ask, don't tell\".", "She has also participated in two USO tours.", "Griffin is known for her conversational style and controversial statements on celebrities, religion and sexuality.", "After being nominated for six years in a row for the Grammy for Best Comedy Album, she won the award in 2014."]]], "supporting_facts": [["I'll Say It", 0], ["Kathy Griffin", 4]], "evidences": [["I'll Say It", "performer", "Kathy Griffin"], ["Kathy Griffin", "educated at", "Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute"]], "answer": "Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute"}
{"_id": "e29b4d360bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the place of burial of Cromartie Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, 4Th Duke Of Sutherland's father?", "context": [["Frederick Leveson-Gower (Sutherland MP)", ["Frederick Neville Sutherland Leveson- Gower( 31 May 1874 \u2013 9 April 1959), was a British Liberal Unionist Party politician from the Leveson- Gower family.", "Leveson- Gower was the son of Lord Albert Leveson- Gower, third son of George Sutherland- Leveson- Gower, 2nd Duke of Sutherland.", "His mother was Grace Emma Townshend Abdy, daughter of Sir Thomas Abdy, 1st Baronet.", "He entered Parliament for Sutherland in 1900, a seat he held until defeated by Alpheus Morton in the Liberal landslide of 1906.", "He was appointed a deputy lieutenant of Sutherland in 1905.", "Leveson- Gower married Blanche Lucie Gillard in 1916.", "He died in April 1959, aged 84."]], ["George Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, 3rd Duke of Sutherland", ["George Granville William Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, 3rd Duke of Sutherland KG FRS (19 December 1828 \u2013 22 September 1892), styled Viscount Trentham until 1833, Earl Gower in 1833 and Marquess of Stafford between 1833 and 1861, was a British politician from the Leveson-Gower family."]], ["Elizabeth Leveson-Gower, Duchess of Sutherland", ["Elizabeth Sutherland Leveson- Gower, Duchess of Sutherland(\" n\u00e9e\" Sutherland; 24 May 176529 January 1839), also\" suo jure\" 19th Countess of Sutherland, was a Scottish peer from the Leveson- Gower family, best remembered for her involvement in the Highland Clearances."]], ["Millicent Leveson-Gower, Duchess of Sutherland", ["Millicent Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, The Duchess of Sutherland (n\u00e9e Lady Millicent Fanny St. Clair-Erskine, 20 October 1867 \u2013 20 August 1955) was a British society hostess, social reformer, author, editor, journalist, and playwright, often using the pen name \"Erskine Gower\".", "Her first husband was Cromartie Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, 4th Duke of Sutherland.", "By her two later marriages, she was known as Lady Millicent Fitzgerald and Lady Millicent Hawes, the latter of which was the name she used at the time of her death."]], ["Anne Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, Duchess of Sutherland", ["Anne Sutherland-Leveson- Gower, Duchess of Sutherland VA( 21 April 1829 \u2013 25 November 1888), 1st Countess of Cromartie in her own right and known as the Marchioness of Stafford from 1849 to 1861, was a British peeress."]], ["George Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, 2nd Duke of Sutherland", ["George Granville Sutherland- Leveson- Gower, 2nd Duke of Sutherland, KG( 8 August 178627 February 1861), styled Viscount Trentham until 1803, Earl Gower between 1803 and 1833 and Marquess of Stafford in 1833, was a British Whig MP and peer from the Leveson- Gower family."]], ["Frederick Leveson Gower (cricketer)", ["Reverend Frederick Archibald Gresham Leveson-Gower (20 February 1871 \u2013 3 October 1946) was an English cricketer from the Leveson-Gower family.", "He was a right-handed batsman who played as a wicketkeeper.", "He was the fifth son of Granville William Gresham Leveson-Gower.", "Leveson-Gower was educated at Winchester College, where he represented the college cricket team.", "Later he was educated at Magdalen College, Oxford.", "Leveson-Gower made his first-class debut for Oxford University in 1891 against Lancashire.", "Leveson-Gower next represented the University in 1894, during which season he played four matches for the University, with his final match coming against Essex.", "In 1894 Leveson-Gower played his only match for the Gentlemen of the South against the Players of the South.", "In 1895 Leveson-Gower played two first-class matches for the Gentlemen of England against Oxford University and Cambridge University.", "Leveson-Gower also made his debut for the Marylebone Cricket Club during the 1895 season against Oxford University.", "Leveson-Gower played four first-class matches for the club, with his final match for the club coming against Yorkshire in 1901.", "In his four matches for the club Leveson-Gower scored 126 runs at a batting average of 18.00, with a single half century score of 86 against Oxford University in 1896.", "In 1899 Leveson-Gower made his debut for Hampshire against Sussex.", "Leveson-Gower played one further match for the county, in 1900 against Lancashire.", "He was appointed vicar of Linton in 1901.", "In 1909 Leveson-Gower played for his brother's XI against Cambridge University and Oxford University.", "Leveson-Gower scored a single half century score of 58.", "Leveson-Gower died at Folkestone, Kent, on 3 October 1946."]], ["Charles Lennox, 4th Duke of Richmond", ["Charles Lennox, 4th Duke of Richmond, 4th Duke of Lennox, 4th Duke of Aubigny,( 9 December 176428 August 1819) was a Scottish peer, soldier, politician, and Governor General of British North America."]], ["Cromartie Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, 4th Duke of Sutherland", ["Cromartie Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, 4th Duke of Sutherland, (20 July 1851\u2013 27 June 1913), styled Lord Cromartie Sutherland-Leveson-Gower until 1858, Earl Gower between 1858 and 1861 and Marquess of Stafford between 1861 and 1892, was a British peer and politician from the Leveson-Gower family."]], ["William Leveson-Gower, 4th Earl Granville", ["Vice- Admiral William Spencer Leveson- Gower, 4th Earl Granville,( 11 July 1880 \u2013 25 June 1953), styled The Honourable William Leveson- Gower until 1939, was a British naval commander and governor from the Leveson- Gower family."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Cromartie Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, 4th Duke of Sutherland", 0], ["George Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, 3rd Duke of Sutherland", 0]], "evidences": [["Cromartie Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, 4th Duke of Sutherland", "father", "Earl Gower"], ["Earl Gower", "place of burial", "Trentham"]], "answer": "Trentham"}
{"_id": "71cc6f3a0bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the place of death of Musbah Bint Nasser's husband?", "context": [["Place of birth", ["The place of birth( POB) or birthplace is the place where a person was born.", "This place is often used in legal documents, together with name and date of birth, to uniquely identify a person.", "As a general rule with respect to passports, the place of birth is determined to be the country that currently has\" sovereignty\" over the actual place of birth, regardless of when the birth actually occurred.", "The place of birth is not necessarily the place where the parents of the new baby live.", "If the baby is born in a hospital in another place, that place is the place of birth.", "In many countries, this also means that the government requires that the birth of the new baby is registered in the place of birth.", "Some countries place less or no importance on the place of birth, instead using alternative geographical characteristics for the purpose of identity documents.", "For example, Sweden has used the concept of\" f\u00f6delsehemortdomicile of birth\") since 1947.", "This means that the domicile of the baby's mother is the registered place of birth.", "The location of the maternity ward or other physical birthplace is considered unimportant.", "Similarly, Switzerland uses the concept of\" Heimatortlieu d'origineluogo d'origineplace of origin\" in German, French and Italian respectively).", "A child born to Swiss parents is automatically assigned the place of origin of the parent with the same last name, so the child either gets their mother's or father's place of origin.", "A child born to one Swiss parent and one foreign parent acquires the place of origin of their Swiss parent.", "In a Swiss passport and identity card, the holder's place of origin is stated, not their place of birth.", "In some countries( primarily in the Americas), the place of birth automatically determines the nationality of the baby, a practice often referred to by the Latin phrase\" jus soli\".", "Almost all countries outside the Americas instead attribute nationality based on the nationality( ies) of the baby's parents( referred to as\" jus sanguinis\").", "There can be some confusion regarding the place of birth if the birth takes place in an unusual way: when babies are born on an airplane or at sea, difficulties can arise.", "The place of birth of such a person depends on the law of the countries involved, which include the nationality of the plane or ship, the nationality( ies) of the parents and/ or the location of the plane or ship( if the birth occurs in the territorial waters or airspace of a country).", "Some administrative forms may request the applicant's\" country of birth\".", "It is important to determine from the requester whether the information requested refers to the applicant's\" place of birth\" or\" nationality at birth\".", "For US citizens born abroad who under the US Constitution acquire US citizenship at the time of birth, the nationality at birth will be USA( American), while the place of birth would be the country in which the actual birth takes place."]], ["Huzaima bint Nasser", ["Huzaima bint Nasser( 1884\u20131935) was an Arabian princess, Sharifa of Mecca.", "She was Queen of Syria and then Queen of Iraq by marriage to Faisal I of Iraq, and queen mother during the reign of her son."]], ["Sennedjem", ["The Ancient Egyptian artisan Sennedjem lived in Set Maat( translated as\" The Place of Truth\"), contemporary Deir el- Medina, on the west bank of the Nile, opposite Thebes, during the reigns of Seti I and Ramesses II.", "Sennedjem had the title\" Servant in the Place of Truth\".", "He was buried along with his wife, Iyneferti, and family in a tomb in the village necropolis.", "His tomb was discovered January 31, 1886.", "When Sennedjem's tomb was found, in it there was regular furniture from his home, including a stool and a bed, which 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Empire.", "She bore him a son and two daughters:", "Abdullah went on to take two more wives.", "He married Princess Suzdil Khanum in 1913 and Nahda bint Uman in 1949, making Musbah his senior wife.", "On 25 May 1946, Abdullah was proclaimed King of Jordan and Musbah, as his first wife, became Queen of Jordan.", "Queen Musbah died on 15 March 1961 in Irbid, Jordan."]], ["Beaulieu-sur-Loire", ["Beaulieu- sur- Loire is a commune in the Loiret department in north -central France.", "It is also the place of death of Jacques MacDonald, a French general who served in the Napoleonic Wars"]], ["Dance of Death (disambiguation)", ["Dance of Death, also called\" Danse Macabre\", is a late- medieval allegory of the universality of death.", "Dance of Death or The Dance of Death may also refer to:"]], ["Abdullah I of Jordan", ["Abdullah I bin Al-Hussein (\"", "Abd All\u0101h Al-Awal", "ibn Al-Husayn\", February 1882 \u2013 20 July 1951) was the ruler of Jordan and its predecessor state, Transjordan, from 1921 until his assassination in 1951.", "He was Emir of Transjordan from 11 April 1921 to 25 May 1946 under a British mandate, and was king of an independent nation from 25 May 1946 until his assassination.", "According to Abdullah, he was a 38th-generation direct descendant of Muhammad as he belongs to the Hashemite family.", "Born in Mecca, Hejaz, Ottoman Empire, Abdullah was the second of three sons of Hussein bin Ali, Sharif of Mecca and his first wife Abdiyya bint Abdullah.", "He was educated in Istanbul and Hejaz.", "From 1909 to 1914, Abdullah sat in the Ottoman legislature, as deputy for Mecca, but allied with Britain during World War I. Between 1916 and 1918, he played a key role as architect and planner of the Great Arab Revolt against Ottoman rule that was led by his father Sharif Hussein.", "Abdullah personally led guerrilla raids on garrisons.", "Abdullah became emir to the Emirate of Transjordan in April 1921, which he established by his own initiative, and became king to its successor state, Jordan, after it gained its independence in 1948.", "Abdullah ruled until 1951 when he was assassinated in Jerusalem while attending Friday prayers at the entrance of the Al-Aqsa mosque by a Palestinian who feared that the King was going to make peace with Israel.", "He was succeeded by his eldest son Talal."]], ["Motherland (disambiguation)", ["Motherland is the place of one's birth, the place of one's ancestors, or the place of origin of an ethnic group.", "Motherland may also refer to:"]]], "supporting_facts": [["Musbah bint Nasser", 3], ["Abdullah I of Jordan", 10]], "evidences": [["Musbah bint Nasser", "spouse", "King Abdullah I"], ["Abdullah I of Jordan", "place of death", "Jerusalem"]], "answer": "Jerusalem"}
{"_id": "2ec211d7086911ebbd5eac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Who is younger, John Duncan Macfarlane or Andr\u00e9s Manuel Del R\u00edo?", "context": [["John Duncan MacFarlane", ["John Duncan MacFarlane (July 27, 1892 \u2013 December 8, 1982) was a Scottish-born farmer and political figure in Saskatchewan.", "He represented Melfort from 1934 to 1938 as a Liberal.", "He was born in Gargunnock and was educated in Scotland.", "He later worked for a law office in Stirling.", "In 1910, MacFarlane came to Canada, where he worked on farms and eventually earned his engineer's certificate.", "He graduated from the University of Saskatchewan in agriculture.", "MacFarlane served with the Royal Canadian Engineers and then with the Royal Flying Corps during World War I.", "After the war, he worked for the Soldier Settlement Board for three years.", "MacFarlane then settled on a farm near Carlea, Saskatchewan, where he raised Clydesdale horses, Shorthorn cattle, Yorkshire pigs, Shropshire sheep and Barred Rock chickens.", "He also served on the Alysham School Board.", "In 1920, he married Jean Gray.", "MacFarlane was defeated by Oakland Woods Valleau when he ran for reelection in 1938.", "He was a director for the United Grain Growers from 1947 to 1968 and was president of the Saskatchewan Registered Seed Growers plant at Moose Jaw.", "From 1930 to 1933, he was president of the Saskatchewan Agricultural Societies Association.", "MacFarlane was named to the Saskatchewan Agricultural Hall of Fame in 1979."]], ["Hippolyte-Victor Collet-Descotils", ["Hippolyte- Victor Collet- Descotils( November 21, 1773 in Caen \u2013 December 6, 1815 in Paris) was a French chemist.", "He studied in the \u00c9cole des Mines de Paris, and was a student and friend of Louis Nicolas Vauquelin.", "He is best known for confirming the discovery of chromium by Vauquelin, and for independently discovering iridium in 1803.", "In 1806, Collet- Descotils misidentified erythronium, a new element discovered in Mexico by Andr\u00e9s Manuel del R\u00edo, thinking that it was chromium.", "This resulted in Alexander von Humboldt rejecting Del R\u00edo's discovery.", "The same element was rediscovered thirty years later in Sweden and renamed as vanadium.", "In 1815, a few months before his death, he got the position of director of \u00c9cole des Mines de Paris, in charge of transferring the school to a new building.", "He is buried in the 10th Division of the P\u00e8re Lachaise Cemetery of Paris."]], ["Nils Gabriel Sefstr\u00f6m", ["Nils Gabriel Sefstr\u00f6m( 2 June 1787 \u2013 30 November 1845) was a Swedish chemist.", "Sefstr\u00f6m was a student of Berzelius and, when studying the brittleness of steel in 1830, he rediscovered a new chemical element, to which he gave the name vanadium.", "Vanadium was first discovered by the Spanish- Mexican mineralogist Andr\u00e9s Manuel del R\u00edo in 1801.", "He named it erythronium.", "Friedrich W\u00f6hler later confirmed that vanadium and erythronium were the same substance.", "Sefstr\u00f6m was member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences from 1815.", "The Spitzbergen glacier Sefstr\u00f6mbreen, and the mountain ridge of Sefstr\u00f6mkammen, are named after him."]], ["Andr\u00e9s Manuel del R\u00edo", ["Andr\u00e9s Manuel del R\u00edo y Fern\u00e1ndez( 10 November 1764 \u2013 23 March 1849) was a Spanish \u2013 Mexican scientist, naturalist and engineer who discovered compounds of\" vanadium\" in 1801.", "He proposed that the element be given the name\" panchromium\", or later,\" erythronium\", but his discovery was not credited at the time, and his names were not used."]], ["John Duncan (harpist)", ["John Duncan( 1904\u20131998) was a 20th- century harpist."]], ["John Duncan (painter)", ["John Duncan( 1866\u20131945) was a Scottish painter."]], ["H\u00e9ctor Manuel del Villar Mart\u00ednez", ["H\u00e9ctor Manuel del Villar Mart\u00ednez( 23 September 1937 \u2013 5 February 2017) was a Mexican politician affiliated with the Institutional Revolutionary Party.", "He served as Municipal President of Aguascalientes from 1987 to 1989."]], ["John Duncan (botanist)", ["John Duncan( 19 December 1794 \u2013 9 August 1881) was a Scottish weaver and botanist."]], ["Jos\u00e9 Manuel del R\u00edo", ["Jos\u00e9 Manuel del R\u00edo Virgen( born January 8, 1954) is a Mexican politician affiliated with Convergence who currently serves in the lower house of the Mexican Congress."]], ["John Duncan (traveller in Africa)", ["John Duncan( 1805\u20131849) was a Scottish traveller in Africa."]]], "supporting_facts": [["John Duncan MacFarlane", 0], ["Andr\u00e9s Manuel del R\u00edo", 0]], "evidences": [["John Duncan MacFarlane", "date of birth", "July 27, 1892"], ["Andr\u00e9s Manuel del R\u00edo", "date of birth", "10 November 1764"]], "answer": "John Duncan Macfarlane"}
{"_id": "f96a5680094411ebbdaeac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film was released more recently, El Profesor Patag\u00f3nico or Tales From The Organ Trade?", "context": [["El Profesor er\u00f3tico", ["El Profesor er\u00f3tico is a 1976 Argentine film."]], ["El profesor patag\u00f3nico", ["El Profesor patag\u00f3nico is a 1970 Argentine film."]], ["El Profesor Tirabombas", ["El Profesor Tirabombas is a 1972 Argentine film."]], ["My Wife's Teacher", ["My Wife's Teacher( Spanish: El profesor de mi mujer, El profesor de mi se\u00f1ora or El amor solfeando) is a 1930 comedy film directed by Robert Florey, and starring Imperio Argentina.", "It was made as the Spanish- language version of the German film\" Rendezvous\".", "Such multi-language versions were common during the early years of sound.", "A separate French version as also released as\" Love Songs\".", "The film's sets were designed by Julius von Borsody."]], ["Ritual (2002 film)", ["Tales from the Crypt Presents:", "Ritual is a 2002 American horror comedy film and third and, so far, latest film based on the HBO television series\" Tales from the Crypt\", following\" Demon Knight\" and\" Bordello of Blood\".", "The film was released in select countries in 2002, the Philippines in 2003, and the US in 2006.", "It stars Tim Curry, Jennifer Grey, and Craig Sheffer with Avi Nesher directing.", "It is based on the film\" I Walked With a Zombie\"."]], ["Tales from the Crapper", ["Tales from the Crapper is a 2004 straight- to- video anthology film that was a spoof of the\" Tales from the Crypt\" comics.", "The film was released by Troma Entertainment."]], ["The Vault of Horror (film)", ["The Vault of Horror( otherwise known as Vault of Horror, Further Tales from the Crypt and Tales from the Crypt II) is a British anthology horror film made in 1973 by Amicus Productions.", "Like the 1972 Amicus film\" Tales from the Crypt\", it is based on stories from the EC Comics series written by Al Feldstein.", "The film was directed by Roy Ward Baker, and filmed on location and at Twickenham Studios.", "It stars Terry- Thomas, Dawn Addams, Denholm Elliott, Curd J\u00fcrgens, Tom Baker, Michael Craig, Terence Alexander, Glynis Johns, Mike Pratt, Robin Nedwell, Geoffrey Davies, Daniel Massey and Anna Massey.", "None of the film's stories are actually from\" Vault of Horror\" comics.", "All but one appeared in\" Tales from the Crypt\", the exception being from\" Shock SuspenStories\".", "The film omits the Vault Keeper character from the comics."]], ["Tales from the Organ Trade", ["Tales From the Organ Trade is a 2013 Canadian documentary film written and directed by Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Ric Esther Bienstock.", "It was produced by Ric Esther Bienstock, Felix Golubev and Simcha Jacobovici.", "The film was created in association with HBO Documentary Films, Shaw Media and Canal D.", "The film examines the shadowy world of black market organ trafficking.", "The film is narrated by David Cronenberg."]], ["The Wonderful World of Captain Kuhio", ["The film was released in Japan on 10 October 2009."]], ["Tales from the QuadeaD Zone", ["Tales from the QuadeaD Zone, also stylized\" TALES From The QuadeaD Zone\", is a 1987 American anthology blaxploitation horror film and cult classic that was written, directed, and produced by Chester Novell Turner.", "The film was originally released straight to VHS.", "VHS copies of the film have become collector's items due to their difficulty to locate and extremely limited quantities, with one copy selling for$ 2000 on eBay.", "Turner has expressed interest in creating a sequel and began writing the film's script in 2013.", "\" Tales from the QuadeaD Zone\" was the only film produced by Erry Vision Film Co. Since its release\" Tales From the Quadead Zone\" has received several public screenings, one of which was a 2016 symposium at the Yale University Library, Terror on Tape.", "It was given a DVD release in 2013 through Massacre Video."]]], "supporting_facts": [["El profesor patag\u00f3nico", 0], ["Tales from the Organ Trade", 0]], "evidences": [["El profesor patag\u00f3nico", "publication date", "1970"], ["Tales from the Organ Trade", "publication date", "2013"]], "answer": "Tales From The Organ Trade"}
{"_id": "1b10e97e0bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where did the composer of film A Man Escaped die?", "context": [["Fran\u00e7ois Leterrier", ["Fran\u00e7ois Leterrier, born 26 May 1929 in Margny- l\u00e8s- Compi\u00e8gne, is a French film director and actor.", "He entered the film industry when he was cast in Robert Bresson's film\" A Man Escaped\".", "After this he went on to become a director himself."]], ["Walter Ulfig", ["Walter Ulfig was a German composer of film scores."]], ["Thomas Morse", ["Thomas Morse( born June 30, 1968) is an American composer of film and concert music."]], ["Abe Meyer", ["Abe Meyer( 1901 \u2013 1969) was an American composer of film scores."]], ["Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart", ["Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (27 January 1756 \u2013 5 December 1791), baptised as Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart, was a prolific and influential composer of the Classical period.", "Born in Salzburg, Mozart showed prodigious ability from his earliest childhood.", "Already competent on keyboard and violin, he composed from the age of five and performed before European royalty.", "At 17, Mozart was engaged as a musician at the Salzburg court but grew restless and travelled in search of a better position.", "While visiting Vienna in 1781, he was dismissed from his Salzburg position.", "He chose to stay in the capital, where he achieved fame but little financial security.", "During his final years in Vienna, he composed many of his best-known symphonies, concertos, and operas, and portions of the Requiem, which was largely unfinished at the time of his early death at the age of 35.", "The circumstances of his death have been much mythologized.", "He composed more than 600 works, many of which are acknowledged as pinnacles of symphonic, concertante, chamber, operatic, and choral music.", "He is among the greatest and most enduringly popular of classical composers, and his influence is profound on subsequent Western art music.", "Ludwig van Beethoven composed his early works in the shadow of Mozart, and Joseph Haydn wrote: \"posterity will not see such a talent again in 100 years\"."]], ["A Man Escaped", ["A Man Escaped or:", "The Wind Bloweth", "Where It Listeth is a 1956 French film directed by Robert Bresson.", "It is based on the memoirs of Andr\u00e9 Devigny, a member of the French Resistance held in Montluc prison by the occupying Germans during World War II.", "The protagonist of the film is called Fontaine.", "Bresson himself was imprisoned by the Germans as a member of the French Resistance.", "The second part of the title comes from the Bible .", "The soundtrack uses the \"Kyrie\" from Mozart's \"Great Mass in C minor\", K. 427.", "The film was entered into the 1957 Cannes Film Festival, and has been one of Bresson's most renowned works since its initial release."]], ["Alonso Mudarra", ["Alonso Mudarra( c. 1510 \u2013 April 1, 1580) was a Spanish composer of the Renaissance, and also played the vihuela, a guitar- shaped string instrument.", "He was an innovative composer of instrumental music as well as songs, and was the composer of the earliest surviving music for the guitar."]], ["Tarcisio Fusco", ["Tarcisio Fusco was an Italian composer of film scores.", "He was the brother of the composer Giovanni Fusco and the uncle of operatic soprano Cecilia Fusco."]], ["Bert Grund", ["Bert Grund( 1920\u20131992) was a German composer of film scores."]], ["Henri Verdun", ["Henri Verdun( 1895\u20131977) was a French composer of film scores."]]], "supporting_facts": [["A Man Escaped", 7], ["Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart", 4]], "evidences": [["A Man Escaped", "composer", "Mozart"], ["Mozart", "place of death", "Vienna"]], "answer": "Vienna"}
{"_id": "e2a4192a0bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where does the director of film Law Of The Border work at?", "context": [["Ewan McKendrick", ["Ewan Gordon McKendrick( born 1960) is Professor of English Private Law at the University of Oxford.", "He is known for his academic work on the law of contract, as well as publications in the law of unjust enrichment and commercial law."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Law of the Border", ["Law of the Border is a 1966 Turkish drama film, written by Y\u0131lmaz G\u00fcney and directed by \u00d6mer L\u00fctfi Akad."]], ["Law of tangents", ["In trigonometry, the law of tangents is a statement about the relationship between the tangents of two angles of a triangle and the lengths of the opposing sides.", "In Figure 1,,, and are the lengths of the three sides of the triangle, and,, and are the angles\" opposite\" those three respective sides.", "The law of tangents states that The law of tangents, although not as commonly known as the law of sines or the law of cosines, is equivalent to the law of sines, and can be used in any case where two sides and the included angle, or two angles and a side, are known."]], ["Jean-Pierre L\u00e9vy", ["Jean- Pierre L\u00e9vy( born 1935) is a French lawyer, author and diplomat.", "He was the director of the United Nations Division for Ocean Affairs and the Law of the Sea in 1985."]], ["Law of noncontradiction", ["In logic, the law of non-contradiction( LNC)( also known as the law of contradiction, principle of non-contradiction( PNC), or the principle of contradiction) states that contradictory propositions can not both be true in the same sense at the same time, e. g. the two propositions A is B and A is not B are mutually exclusive.", "Formally this is expressed as the tautology \u00ac( p \u2227 \u00acp).", "One reason to have this law is the principle of explosion, which states that anything follows from a contradiction.", "The law is employed in a reductio ad absurdum proof.", "To express the fact that the law is tenseless and to avoid equivocation, sometimes the law is amended to say\" contradictory propositions can not both be true' at the same time and in the same sense'\".", "It is one of the so called three laws of thought, along with its complement, the law of excluded middle, and the law of identity.", "The law of noncontradiction is logically equivalent to the law of excluded middle by De Morgan's laws.", "However, no system of logic is built on just these laws, and none of these laws provide inference rules, such as modus ponens or De Morgan's laws.", "The law of non contradiction and the law of excluded middle create a dichotomy in\" logical space\", wherein the two parts are\" mutually exclusive\" and\" jointly exhaustive\".", "The law of non-contradiction is merely an expression of the mutually exclusive aspect of that dichotomy, and the law of excluded middle, an expression of its jointly exhaustive aspect."]], ["Law of Five", ["The Law of Five may refer to:"]], ["Where Do You Go", ["Where Do You Go may refer to:"]], ["\u00d6mer L\u00fctfi Akad", ["\u00d6mer L\u00fctfi Akad (2 September 1916 \u2013 19 November 2011) was a Turkish film director, who directed movies from 1948 to 1974.", "In 1949, he debuted as a film director with \"Vurun KahpeyeStrike the Whore\")", "an adaptation of Halide Edip Ad\u0131var's book of the same title.", "He became one of the pioneers of the period in the \"Director Generation\".", "The 1970s trilogy, \"The Bride; The Wedding; and The Sacrifice\", is considered his masterpiece.", "Afterwards, he withdrew from movie making instead directing adaptations for TV.", "\u00d6mer L\u00fctfi Akad was born on September 2, 1916.", "Following his secondary education at French Jeanne d\u2019Arc School and Galatasaray High School, he studied finance at Istanbul Economy and Commerce Higher School.", "Beside his occupation as financial advisor at Sema Film company, he wrote articles on theatre and cinema.", "After directing more than 100 movies, \u00d6mer L\u00fctfi Akad taught twenty years at the Mimar Sinan University of Fine Arts.", "He died on November 19, 2011 at the age of 95 in Istanbul."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Law of the Border", 0], ["\u00d6mer L\u00fctfi Akad", 9]], "evidences": [["Law of the Border", "director", "\u00d6mer L\u00fctfi Akad"], ["\u00d6mer L\u00fctfi Akad", "employer", "Mimar Sinan University of Fine Arts"]], "answer": "Mimar Sinan University of Fine Arts"}
{"_id": "9e6160ad08fd11ebbdadac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which magazine came out first, Progetto Babele or Murray'S Magazine?", "context": [["Progetto Babele", ["Progetto Babele is a literary magazine established in 2002 by Marco Roberto Capelli.", "The magazine can be bought in paper format or downloaded for free as a PDF file.", "In 2007, the magazine started an audiobooks section on its website, where it is possible to download dramatized versions of some of the short stories published in the magazine.", "\" Progetto Babele\" website is multilingual, with sub-sections in English, French, and Spanish.", "Notable writers that have contributed to\" Progetto Babele\" include: Corrado Augias, Valerio Evangelisti, Michael Hoeye, Fernando Sorrentino, Tullio Avoledo, and Arturo P\u00e9rez- Reverte."]], ["The One (magazine)", ["The One was a video game magazine in the United Kingdom which covered 16-bit home gaming during the late 1980s and early 1990s.", "It was first published by EMAP in October 1988 and initially covered computer games aimed at the Atari ST, Commodore Amiga, and IBM PC markets.", "Like many similar magazines, it contained sections of news, game reviews, previews, tips, help guides, columnist writings, readers' letters, and cover-mounted disks of game demos.", "The magazine was sometimes criticised for including \"filler\" content such as articles on Arnold Schwarzenegger with the justification that an upcoming film had a computer game tie-in.\nReaders also initially had trouble buying the magazine due to the name; \"The One\" lead to confusion among newsagents over exactly which magazine they meant."]], ["Railway Transportation", ["Railway Transportation was an Australian magazine published by Shennan Publications between 1951 and 1972.", "It came out monthly."]], ["Personal Computer World", ["Personal Computer World( PCW)( February 1978- June 2009) was the first British computer magazine.", "Although for at least the last decade it contained a high proportion of Windows PC content( reflecting the state of the IT field), the magazine's title was not intended as a specific reference to this.", "At its inception in 1978' personal computer' was still a generic term( the Apple II, PET 2001 and TRS- 80 had been launched as personal computers in 1977.)", "The magazine came out before the Wintel( or IBM PC compatible) platform existed; the original IBM PC itself was introduced in 1981.", "Similarly, the magazine was unrelated to the Amstrad PCW."]], ["Ad Astra (magazine)", ["Ad Astra is the quarterly magazine of the National Space Society( NSS).", "The name literally means To the Stars.", "The magazine came into being following the merger of the L5 Society and the National Space Institute which became the NSS in 1987.", "The magazine was established in 1989.", "It is based in Washington DC.", "Imaginova, publisher of Space.com, published\" Ad Astra\" from 2005 to 2008.", "From 2008 until the company closed, the magazine was published by MM Publishing."]], ["Murray's Magazine", ["Murray's Magazine was a monthly magazine published by the John Murray publishing house.", "Sixty issues were published, from January 1887 through to December 1891.", "It was priced at 1/-( one shilling).", "The magazine included limited amounts of fiction, including works by Non-fictional works include:"]], ["Vsyakaya vsyachina", ["Vsyakaya vsyachina( which may be translated as\" Tutti- Frutti\" or All Sorts and Sundries) was a Russian weekly magazine, established in 1769.", "In 1770, there were 18 issues of the magazine entitled\" \u0411\u0430\u0440\u044b\u0448\u0435\u043a \u0432\u0441\u044f\u043a\u0438\u044f \u0432\u0441\u044f\u0447\u0438\u043d \u044b\"( Baryshek vsyakiya vsyachiny).", "Empress Catherine II was a private editor- in- chief of the magazine.", "\" Vsyakaya vsyachina\" ridiculed the morals and manners of the Russian gentry and protected moderate moralizing satire.", "At the same time, the magazine came out against oppositionary moods in the society, primarily attacking progressive satiric magazines published by Nikolay Novikov."]], ["Word Up! (magazine)", ["Word Up! was an American magazine focusing on teen entertainment and music.", "The magazine was part of Enoble Media Group.", "Its main focuses were African- American teen singers, rappers, models, and prodigies.", "The magazine came out monthly and usually had many posters and contests for fans of famous\" To Die For\" celebrities.", "It was very popular in the 1980s.", "The magazine mostly covered information concerning rap, Hip- hop and R&B music.", "The headquarters was in Paramus, New Jersey.", "As of 2012,\" Word Up\" ceased publication.", "The last dated issue was April 2012."]], ["LeftLion", ["LeftLion is a printed and online culture and listings magazine which covers Nottingham.", "It was originally set up by three childhood friends, Jared Wilson, Alan Gilby and Tim Bates, and launched as a website on 1 September 2003.", "The first issue of the printed magazine came out a year later in Autumn 2004.", "The printed magazine was published bi-monthly from 2004- 2014.", "Then, following a successful crowdfunding campaign on Kickstarter they raised the funds to publish the magazine monthly, which it has done ever since.", "The online magazine is updated daily.", "The publication takes its name from a stone lion in Nottingham's Old Market Square, which since Nottingham Council House was built in the 1920s has served as a meeting point for people in Nottingham City Centre."]], ["Flagship magazine", ["Flagship Magazine was an independent magazine for gamers.", "Published in the UK, it started in 1983 for Play- by- mail game( PBM) players.", "In 2002 it extended its coverage to include boardgames, role- playing games, web games and massively multiplayer online games, along with collectible card games and computer games.", "The magazine came out bimonthly with game reviews, diaries, news columns and an emphasis on reader feedback.", "Founded in 1983 by Nick Palmer and Chris Harvey,\" Flagship\" was edited by Carol Mulholland from issue 70.", "Shortly after publishing issue 130 in 2010 Carol Mulholland suffered a serious illness and the magazine ceased publication."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Progetto Babele", 0], ["Murray's Magazine", 1]], "evidences": [["Progetto Babele", "inception", "2002"], ["Murray's Magazine", "inception", "1887"]], "answer": "Murray'S Magazine"}
{"_id": "421a31480bdc11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the place of burial of Maria Anna Katharina Rutowska's father?", "context": [["Archduchess Maria Anna of Austria (governor)", ["Archduchess Maria Anna of Austria(\" Maria Anna Eleanor Wilhelmina Josepha\"; 18 September 1718 in Vienna \u2013 16 December 1744 in Brussels) was a member of the House of Habsburg who governed the Austrian Netherlands in the name of her elder sister, Empress Maria Theresa."]], ["Anna Kraft", ["Anna Katharina Kraft( 3 October 1985) is a German television presenter and former athlete."]], ["Emperor Daigo", ["Daigo's reign spanned the years from 897 through 930.", "He is named after his place of burial."]], ["Archduchess Maria Anna of Austria (1610\u20131665)", ["Archduchess Maria Anna of Austria( German:\" Maria Anna von Habsburg, Erzherzogin von \u00d6sterreich\", also known as\" Maria Anna von Bayern\" or\" Maria- Anna, Kurf\u00fcrstin von Bayern\"; 13 January 1610 \u2013 25 September 1665), was a German regent, Electress of Bavaria by marriage to Maximilian I, Elector of Bavaria, and co-regent of the Electorate of Bavaria during the minority of her son Ferdinand Maria, Elector of Bavaria from 1651 to 1654."]], ["Anna Katharina Schwabroh", ["Anna Katharina Schwabroh( October 21, 1979 in Hamburg) is a German actress."]], ["Anna Katharina Kr\u00e4nzlein", ["Anna Katharina Kr\u00e4nzlein, also known as Anna Katharina,( born 7 November 1980 in F\u00fcrstenfeldbruck, Germany) is a German violinist.", "She is most known for her quick and varied technique.", "She is the youngest founding member of Medieval folk rock/ folk metal band Schandmaul."]], ["Maria Anna Katharina Rutowska", ["Maria Anna Katharina Rutowska (1706\u20131746) was a Polish noblewoman.", "She was the illegitimate daughter of Polish king Augustus II the Strong and his mistress, the Turk \"Fatima or Fatime\", later renamed Maria Anna of Spiegel."]], ["Augustus II the Strong", ["Augustus II the Strong (12 May 16701 February 1733), also known in Saxony as Frederick Augustus I, was Elector of Saxony from 1697, Imperial Vicar and elected King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania", "in the years 1697\u20131706 and from 1709 until his death in 1733.", "He was succeeded by his son, Augustus III of Poland.", "Augustus' great physical strength earned him the nicknames \"the Strongthe Saxon Hercules\" and \"Iron-Hand\".", "He liked to show that he lived up to his name by breaking horseshoes with his bare hands and engaging in fox tossing by holding the end of his sling with just one finger while two of the strongest men in his court held the other end.", "He is also notable for fathering a very large number of children.", "In order to be elected King of the Polish\u2013Lithuanian Commonwealth, Augustus converted to Roman Catholicism.", "As a Catholic, he received the Order of the Golden Fleece from the Holy Roman Emperor.", "As Elector of Saxony, he is perhaps best remembered as a patron of the arts and architecture.", "He established the Saxon capital of Dresden as a major cultural centre, attracting artists from across Europe to his court.", "Augustus also amassed an impressive art collection and built lavish baroque palaces in Dresden and Warsaw.", "His reigns brought Poland some troubled times.", "He led the Polish\u2013Lithuanian Commonwealth in the Great Northern War, which allowed the Russian Empire to strengthen its influence in Europe, especially within Poland.", "His main pursuit was bolstering royal power in the Commonwealth, characterized by broad decentralization in comparison with other European monarchies.", "He tried to accomplish this goal using foreign powers and thus destabilized the state.", "Augustus ruled Poland with an interval; in 1704 the Swedes installed nobleman Stanis\u0142aw Leszczy\u0144ski as king, who officially reigned from 1706 to 1709 and after Augustus' death in 1733 which sparked the War of the Polish Succession.", "He was buried in Poland's royal Wawel Cathedral in Krak\u00f3w, but his heart rests in the Dresden Cathedral."]], ["Anna Katharina Block", ["Anna Katharina Block( 1642, Nuremberg \u2013 1719, Regensburg), was a German Baroque flower painter."]], ["Archduchess Maria Anna of Austria (1770\u20131809)", ["Archduchess Maria Anna of Austria (\"Maria Anna Ferdinanda Josepha Charlotte Johanna\";", "21 April 1770 \u2013 1 October 1809) was an Archduchess of Austria by birth, and an Abbess at the Theresian Convent in Prague."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Maria Anna Katharina Rutowska", 1], ["Augustus II the Strong", 16]], "evidences": [["Maria Anna Katharina Rutowska", "father", "Augustus II the Strong"], ["Augustus II the Strong", "place of burial", "Wawel Cathedral"]], "answer": "Wawel Cathedral"}
{"_id": "18ef81360bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the director of film A Winter Of Cyclists born?", "context": [["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Jesse E. Hobson", ["Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 \u2013 November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955.", "Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Mike Prendergast", ["Mike Prendergast (born 21 May 1977) is an Irish rugby union coach who started his professional career with Munster.", "He also played a season with both Bourgoin in France and Gloucester in England before returning for one final season with Munster.", "He played as a scrum-half and represented Young Munster in the All-Ireland League.", "Having previously been director of rugby for amateur Irish club Young Munster, Prendergast joined French club Grenoble as a skills coach in 2013, where former Leinster and Ireland hooker Bernard Jackman was then defence coach.", "Ahead of the 2017\u201318 Top 14 season, Prendergast joined Oyonnax as their attack coach, before joining Stade Fran\u00e7ais, where former Munster teammate", "Paul O'Connell was also a coach, as their backs and attack coach for the 2018\u201319 season, after Oyonnax were relegated from the Top 14.", "After one season with Stade Fran\u00e7ais, Prendergast departed the club to join their Parisian rivals, Racing 92, where former Munster teammate Ronan O'Gara once coached and also where former Munster players Donnacha Ryan and Simon Zebo are currently playing, as their backs coach on a long-term contract ahead of the 2019\u201320 season."]], ["S. N. Mathur", ["S.N. Mathur was the Director of the Indian Intelligence Bureau between September 1975 and February 1980.", "He was also the Director General of Police in Punjab."]], ["A Winter of Cyclists", ["A Winter of Cyclists is a 2013 documentary film by Mike Prendergast.", "The film chronicles a group of Colorado participants as they attempt to complete a 52-day winter bicycle commuting challenge created by Scot Stucky.", "The challenge, known as \u201cThe Icy Bike Winter Commuting Challenge\u201d, was created to encourage people to cycle to work from October to March, during the darker, colder and the snowier months of the year.", "The film captures the wide diversity in which riders adapt to new commuting logistics, adverse weather conditions and riding in the dark.", "And when the Colorado riders encounter an unexpected solidarity across the American continent and into Europe via Facebook, the film provides glimpses into a broader global winter cycling community that is just becoming aware of each other.", "Facebook Group members encourage each other, share weather reports, gear tips, and inspirational and touching personal stories.", "The film concludes with the results of the challenge and the riders reflection on their winter of cycling."]], ["Alix Madigan", ["Alix Madigan is an American film producer known for her work on the 2010 film\" Winter's Bone\", for which she was nominated for an Academy Award."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["Winter in the Woods", ["Winter in the Woods is a 1956 German drama film directed by Wolfgang Liebeneiner and starring Claus Holm.", "It is a remake of the 1936 film\" Winter in the Woods\"."]]], "supporting_facts": [["A Winter of Cyclists", 0], ["Mike Prendergast", 0]], "evidences": [["A Winter of Cyclists", "director", "Mike Prendergast"], ["Mike Prendergast", "place of birth", "Irish"]], "answer": "Irish"}
{"_id": "1d352a200bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the date of death of the director of film Motherland Hotel?", "context": [["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Thomas Scott (diver)", ["Thomas Scott( 1907- date of death unknown) was an English diver."]], ["Harry Wainwright (footballer)", ["Harry Wainwright( born 1899; date of death unknown) was an English footballer."]], ["\u00d6mer Kavur", ["\u00d6mer Kavur (18 June 1944 \u2013 12 May 2005) was a Turkish film director, producer and screenwriter.", "He directed 14 films between 1974 and 2003.", "His film \"Gece Yolculu\u011fu\" was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1988 Cannes Film Festival.", "Nine years later, his film \"Akrebin Yolculu\u011fu\" was screened in the same section at the 1997 Festival.", "He died on May 12, 2005, of lymphoma at his home in Te\u015fvikiye, Istanbul, and was buried at the Zincirlikuyu Cemetery following the religious funeral service held at the Te\u015fvikiye Mosque."]], ["Motherland Hotel", ["Motherland Hotel is a 1986 Turkish film directed by \u00d6mer Kavur.", "It is an adaptation of the novel of the same name by Yusuf At\u0131lgan."]], ["Albert Thompson (footballer, born 1912)", ["Albert Thompson( born 1912, date of death unknown) was a Welsh footballer."]], ["Bill Smith (footballer, born 1897)", ["William Thomas Smith( born 9 April 1897, date of death unknown) was an English professional footballer."]], ["Theodred II (Bishop of Elmham)", ["Theodred II was a medieval Bishop of Elmham.", "The date of Theodred's consecration unknown, but the date of his death was sometime between 995 and 997."]], ["Etan Boritzer", ["Etan Boritzer( born 1950) is an American writer of children \u2019s literature who is best known for his book\" What is God?\" first published in 1989.", "His best selling\" What is?\" illustrated children's book series on character education and difficult subjects for children is a popular teaching guide for parents, teachers and child- life professionals.", "Boritzer gained national critical acclaim after\" What is God?\" was published in 1989 although the book has caused controversy from religious fundamentalists for its universalist views.", "The other current books in the\" What is?\" series include", "What is Love?,", "What is Death?,", "What is Beautiful?,", "What is Funny?,", "What is Right?,", "What is Peace?,", "What is Money?,", "What is Dreaming?,", "What is a Friend?,", "What is True?,", "What is a Family?,", "What is a Feeling?\"", "The series is now also translated into 15 languages.", "Boritzer was first published in 1963 at the age of 13 when he wrote an essay in his English class at Wade Junior High School in the Bronx, New York on the assassination of John F. Kennedy.", "His essay was included in a special anthology by New York City public school children compiled and published by the New York City Department of Education.", "Boritzer now lives in Venice, California and maintains his publishing office there also.", "He has helped numerous other authors to get published through\" How to Get Your Book Published!\" programs.", "Boritzer is also a yoga teacher who teaches regular classes locally and guest- teaches nationally.", "He is also recognized nationally as an erudite speaker on\" The Teachings of the Buddha.\""]]], "supporting_facts": [["Motherland Hotel", 0], ["\u00d6mer Kavur", 0]], "evidences": [["Motherland Hotel", "director", "\u00d6mer Kavur"], ["\u00d6mer Kavur", "date of death", "12 May 2005"]], "answer": "12 May 2005"}
{"_id": "f0627cc80bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the date of birth of George Ernest, Count Of Erbach-Wildenstein's father?", "context": [["John Casimir, Count of Erbach-Breuberg", ["John Casimir, Count of Erbach- Breuberg( 10 August 1584 \u2013 14 January 1627), was a German prince member of the House of Erbach and ruler over Breuberg, Wildenstein and F\u00fcrstenau.", "Born in Erbach, he was the eleventh child and fourth( but third surviving) son of George III, Count of Erbach- Breuberg and his second wife Anna, a daughter of Frederick Magnus, Count of Solms- Laubach- Sonnenwalde."]], ["George Frederick, Count of Erbach-Breuberg", ["George Frederick, Count of Erbach- Breuberg( 6 October 1636 \u2013 23 April 1653), was a German prince member of the House of Erbach and ruler over Breuberg.", "He was the eldest child of George Albert I, Count of Erbach- Sch\u00f6nberg and his third wife Elisabeth Dorothea, a daughter of George Frederick II, Count of Hohenlohe- Waldenburg in Schillingsf\u00fcrst."]], ["George Louis I, Count of Erbach-Erbach", ["George Louis I, Count of Erbach- Erbach( 8 May 1643 \u2013 30 April 1693), was a German prince member of the House of Erbach and ruler over Erbach, Freienstein, Wildenstein, Michelstadt and Breuberg.", "Born in F\u00fcrstenau, he was the fifth child and third( but second surviving) son of George Albert I, Count of Erbach- Sch\u00f6nberg and his third wife Elisabeth Dorothea, a daughter of George Frederick II, Count of Hohenlohe- Waldenburg in Schillingsf\u00fcrst."]], ["George August, Count of Erbach-Sch\u00f6nberg", ["George August was the Count of Erbach- Sch\u00f6nberg and lived from 1691 to 1758.", "He was the youngest son of George Albert II, Count of Erbach- F\u00fcrstenau to reach adulthood."]], ["Louis I, Count of Erbach-Erbach", ["Louis I, Count of Erbach- Erbach( 3 September 1579 \u2013 12 April 1643), was a German prince member of the House of Erbach and ruler over Erbach, 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F\u00fcrstenau( 18 April 1575 \u2013 26 March 1618), was a German prince member of the House of Erbach and ruler over F\u00fcrstenau and Reichenberg.", "Born in Erbach, he was the third child and second( but eldest surviving) son of George III, Count of Erbach- Breuberg and his second wife Anna, a daughter of Frederick Magnus, Count of Solms- Laubach- Sonnenwalde.", "He was named after his maternal grandfather."]], ["George Ernest, Count of Erbach-Wildenstein", ["George Ernest, Count of Erbach-Wildenstein (7 October 1629 \u2013 25 August 1669), was a German prince member of the House of Erbach and ruler over Wildenstein, Kleinheubach und Breuberg.", "He was the third child and second (but eldest surviving son) of George Albert I, Count of Erbach-Sch\u00f6nberg and his first wife Magdalena, a daughter of Johann VI, Count of Nassau-Dillenburg."]], ["George IV, Count of Erbach-F\u00fcrstenau", ["George IV, Count of Erbach- F\u00fcrstenau( 12 May 1646 \u2013 20 June 1678), was a member of the German House of Erbach who held the fiefs of F\u00fcrstenau, Michelstadt, Reichenberg, Bad K\u00f6nig and Breuberg.", "Born in Hanau, he was the eighth child and fifth( but third surviving) son of George Albert I, Count of Erbach- Sch\u00f6nberg and his third wife Elisabeth Dorothea, a daughter of George Frederick II, Count of Hohenlohe- Waldenburg in Schillingsf\u00fcrst."]], ["George Albert I, Count of Erbach-Sch\u00f6nberg", ["George Albert I, Count of Erbach-Sch\u00f6nberg (16 December 1597 \u2013 25 November 1647), was a German prince member of the House of Erbach and ruler over Sch\u00f6nberg, Seeheim, Reichenberg, F\u00fcrstenau and since 1643 over all the Erbach family lands.", "Born in Erbach, he was the fourth child and second (but eldest surviving) son of George III, Count of Erbach-Breuberg and his fourth wife Maria, a daughter of Count Albert X of Barby-M\u00fchlingen."]]], "supporting_facts": [["George Ernest, Count of Erbach-Wildenstein", 1], ["George Albert I, Count 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{"_id": "a8b90372089211ebbd73ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Was Duncan Currie or Latimer Neville, 6Th Baron Braybrooke born first?", "context": [["Duncan Currie", ["Duncan Currie( 13 August 1892 \u2013 1 July 1916) was a Scottish professional football full back who played in the Scottish League for Heart of Midlothian."]], ["Richard Neville, 4th Baron Braybrooke", ["Richard Cornwallis Neville, 4th Baron Braybrooke( 17 March 1820 \u2013 4 February 1861) was a British archaeologist."]], ["Latimer Neville, 6th Baron Braybrooke", ["Latimer Neville, 6th Baron Braybrooke( 22 April 1827 \u2013 12 January 1904), styled The Hon. Latimer Neville until 1902, was a British peer, clergyman and academic, for half a century Master of Magdalene College, Cambridge.", "Neville was the fourth son of Richard Griffin, 3rd Baron Braybrooke.", "He was educated at Eton College and Magdalene College, Cambridge, matriculating in 1845 aged 18, gaining a Fellowship in 1848, and graduating M.A. in 1849.", "He was ordained deacon in 1850 and priest in 1851.", "Neville's father Lord Braybrooke was the Visitor of Magdalene College; his uncle George Neville- Grenville was the Master.", "In 1846 Neville- Grenville was appointed Dean of Windsor and offered to resign the Mastership; Lord Braybrooke, as Visitor, refused the resignation, intending that Latimer Neville( then aged 19) should eventually succeed him as Master.", "With some diplomacy needed to manage the Fellowship, this transition was achieved in 1853, and Latimer Neville became Master at the age of 26.", "He served as Vice- Chancellor of the University of Cambridge 1859 \u2013 61.", "He held the following church livings:", "He was described as\" a good but dull man lacking intellectual powers\".", "He succeeded his brother Charles Neville, 5th Baron Braybrooke as the 6th Baron in 1902, and died on 12 January 1904 at the Master's Lodge at Magdalene College."]], ["Henry Moore (cricketer)", ["Henry Walter Moore( 1849 \u2013 20 August 1916) was an English- born first- class cricketer who spent most of his life in New Zealand."]], ["Hartley Lobban", ["Hartley W Lobban (9 May 1926 \u2013 15 October 2004) was a Jamaican-born first-class cricketer who played 17 matches for Worcestershire in the early 1950s."]], ["Richard Neville, 11th Baron Braybrooke", ["Richard Ralph Neville, 11th Baron Braybrooke( born 1977) is a British peer and businessman."]], ["George Neville-Grenville", ["George Neville- Grenville( 17 August 1789 \u2013 10 June 1854), named George Neville until 1825, was Dean of Windsor in the mid nineteenth century.", "Neville was born a younger son of the Hon Richard Griffin MP( later 2nd Baron Braybrooke) and the Hon Mrs Griffin( n\u00e9e Catherine Grenville and later Lady Braybrooke, a daughter of prime minister George Grenville); his elder brother was( later) Richard Griffin, 3rd Baron Braybrooke.", "He was educated at Eton and Trinity College, Cambridge.", "He was Master of Magdalene College, Cambridge from 1813, and Dean of Windsor from 1846.", "An Honorary Chaplain to the Queen, he was also registrar of the Order of the Garter.", "In 1816 he married Charlotte, daughter of George Legge, 3rd Earl of Dartmouth.", "Of their two sons, one( Ralph) was a Tory MP; the other( Frederick) was a priest, vicar of Butleigh and a prebendary at Wells Cathedral.", "On being appointed Dean of Windsor in 1846, Neville- Grenville offered to resign the mastership of Magdalene, but was blocked by the Visitor, his brother Lord Braybrooke, who had earmarked the post for his fourth son Latimer Neville, then aged 19.", "The Master's health was in decline: by 1850, although still only sixty years of age, he was\" a wreck\".", "With some diplomacy needed to manage the Fellowship, the transition was achieved in 1853, and Latimer Neville became Master at the age of 26.", "Neville- Grenville died on 10 June 1854."]], ["Wale Adebanwi", ["Wale Adebanwi( born 1969) is a Nigerian- born first Black Rhodes Professor at St Antony's College, Oxford."]], ["Charles Neville, 5th Baron Braybrooke", ["Charles Cornwallis Neville, 5th Baron Braybrooke( 29 August 1823 \u2013 7 June 1902) was a British peer."]], ["John McMahon (Surrey and Somerset cricketer)", ["John William Joseph McMahon( 28 December 1917 \u2013 8 May 2001) was an Australian- born first- class cricketer who played for Surrey and Somerset in England from 1947 to 1957."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Duncan Currie", 0], ["Latimer Neville, 6th Baron Braybrooke", 0]], "evidences": [["Duncan Currie", "date of birth", "13 August 1892"], ["Latimer Neville, 6th Baron Braybrooke", "date of birth", "22 April 1827"]], "answer": "Latimer Neville, 6Th Baron Braybrooke"}
{"_id": "2cbd1ecd08e011ebbda1ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who was born first, Slunce, Seno, Jahody or To Sleep With Anger?", "context": [["Zden\u011bk Tro\u0161ka", ["Zden\u011bk Tro\u0161ka( born May 18, 1953) is a Czech film director.", "He made several fairy tale films, often following patterns where a young man ventures from a rural area to find love and defeat corrupt enemies.", "Films in this vein include\" Princess Jasnenka and the Flying Shoemaker The Loveliest RiddlePrincess from the Mill\" and its sequel.", "Other films he has directed are\" Slunce, seno, erotika\"( 1991) and\" Doktor od jezera hroch\u016f\"( 2010)."]], ["To Sleep with Anger", ["To Sleep with Anger is a 1990 American drama film written and directed by Charles Burnett.", "In 2017, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being\" culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant\".", "It had a remastered home media release from the Criterion Collection on February 26, 2019."]], ["Slunce, seno a p\u00e1r facek", ["Slunce, seno a p\u00e1r facek is a Czech comedy film.", "It was released in 1989."]], ["Henry Moore (cricketer)", ["Henry Walter Moore( 1849 \u2013 20 August 1916) was an English- born first- class cricketer who spent most of his life in New Zealand."]], ["Slunce, seno, jahody", ["Slunce, seno, jahody is a Czech comedy film made in 1983, usually regarded as one of the classics of the Czech comedy industry.", "Written and directed by Zden\u011bk Tro\u0161ka, it was filmed and set in Ho\u0161tice, a small rural village in the Czech portion of the former Czechoslovakia.", "It is a play on the perceived stereotypes of daily life in a village community."]], ["Caldecot Chubb", ["Caldecot\" Cotty\" Chubb( born March 3, 1950) is an American film producer who has produced films such as\" Eve's BayouHoffaUnthinkable The CrowDark Blue\" and\" Pootie Tang\".", "He won the Independent Spirit Award for Best First Feature in 1998 for\" Eve's Bayou\" and was a nominee for\" To Sleep with Anger\" in 1991.", "Both of those films have been admitted to the National Film Archive of the Library of Congress."]], ["Charles Burnett (director)", ["Charles Burnett( born April 13, 1944) is an American film director, film producer, writer, editor, actor, photographer, and cinematographer.", "His most popular films include\" Killer of Sheep\"( 1978),\" My Brother's Wedding\"( 1983),\" To Sleep with Anger\"( 1990),\" The Glass Shield\"( 1994), and( 2007).", "He has been involved in other types of motion pictures including shorts, documentaries, and a TV series.", "Called\" one of America's very best filmmakers\" by the\" Chicago Tribune\" and\" the nation's least- known great filmmaker and most gifted black director\" by\" The New York Times\", Burnett has had a long, diverse career."]], ["Slunce, seno, erotika", ["Slunce, seno, erotika is a Czech comedy film.", "It was released in 1991."]], ["Marie Pil\u00e1tov\u00e1", ["Marie Pil\u00e1tov\u00e1( 14 May 1921 \u2013 20 January 2015) was a Czech actress known for her role in the comedy trilogy\" Slunce, seno, jahody Slunce, seno a p\u00e1r facek\" and\" Slunce, seno, erotika\"; directed by Zden\u011bk Tro\u0161ka.", "The role of Konopn\u00edkov\u00e1 in the trilogy was her only film appearance."]], ["Wale Adebanwi", ["Wale Adebanwi( born 1969) is a Nigerian- born first Black Rhodes Professor at St Antony's College, Oxford."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Slunce, seno, jahody", 1], ["To Sleep with Anger", 0], ["Zden\u011bk Tro\u0161ka", 0], ["Charles Burnett (director)", 0]], "evidences": [["Slunce, seno, jahody", "director", "Zden\u011bk Tro\u0161ka"], ["To Sleep with Anger", "director", "Charles Burnett"], ["Zden\u011bk Tro\u0161ka", "date of birth", "May 18, 1953"], ["Charles Burnett (director)", "date of birth", "April 13, 1944"]], "answer": "To Sleep With Anger"}
{"_id": "cce18dc7086211ebbd5dac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Are director of film Count Five And Die and director of film The Green Jacket both from the same country?", "context": [["Hanro Smitsman", ["Hanro Smitsman, born in 1967 in Breda( Netherlands), is a writer and director of film and television."]], ["Victor Vicas", ["Victor Vicas( 25 March 1918 \u2013 9 December 1985) was a Russian- born French film director and screenwriter.", "His film\" The Wayward Bus\" was entered into the 7th Berlin International Film Festival."]], ["Jason Moore (director)", ["Jason Moore( born October 22, 1970) is an American director of film, theatre and television."]], ["Roger Richeb\u00e9", ["Roger Richeb\u00e9( 3 December 1897, Marseille- 10 July 1989 in Ville- d' Avray), born Roger Gustave Richeb\u00e9, was a French film director, screenwriter, and producer."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Brian Johnson (special effects artist)", ["Brian Johnson( born 1939 or 1940) is a British designer and director of film and television special effects."]], ["The Green Jacket", ["The Green Jacket( French: L'habit vert) is a 1937 French comedy film directed by Roger Richeb\u00e9 and starring Elvire Popesco, Victor Boucher and Jules Berry.", "It is based on a play by Gaston Arman de Caillavet and Robert de Flers.", "The film's sets were designed by the art director Jean d'Eaubonne.", "The film is a farce set against the backdrop of the Acad\u00e9mie fran\u00e7aise."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Ben Cura", ["Ben Cura( born 30 September 1988) is a British- Argentine actor and director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Count Five and Die", ["Count Five and Die is a 1957 British war drama produced by Zonic Productions and released in the USA by the Twentieth Century- Fox Film Corporation.", "It was directed by Victor Vicas, produced by Ernest Gartside with the screenplay by Jack Seddon and David Pursall.", "It stars Jeffrey Hunter, Nigel Patrick and Annemarie D\u00fcringer."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Count Five and Die", 1], ["The Green Jacket", 0], ["Victor Vicas", 0], ["Roger Richeb\u00e9", 0]], "evidences": [["Count Five and Die", "director", "Victor Vicas"], ["The Green Jacket", "director", "Roger Richeb\u00e9"], ["Victor Vicas", "country of citizenship", "French"], ["Roger Richeb\u00e9", "country of citizenship", "French"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "42d5ebc60bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of Frances Adeline Seward's husband?", "context": [["Stan Marks", ["Stan Marks is an Australian writer and journalist.", "He is the husband of Holocaust survivor Eva Marks."]], ["Jon Leach", ["Jonathan Leach( born April 18, 1973) is a former professional tennis player from the United States.", "He is the husband of Lindsay Davenport."]], ["Chester C. Bolton", ["Chester Castle Bolton( September 5, 1882 \u2013 October 29, 1939) was a U.S. Representative from Ohio, husband of Frances P. Bolton and father of Oliver P. 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Seward and Frances Adeline Seward.", "He was a career officer in the United States Army, and attained the rank of brevet Colonel."]], ["Andrew Upton", ["Andrew Upton( born 1 February 1966) is an Australian playwright, screenwriter, and director.", "He is the husband of actress Cate Blanchett."]], ["Fanny Seward", ["Frances Adeline Seward (December 9, 1844 \u2013 October 29, 1866) was the daughter of United States Secretary of State William H. Seward and his wife Frances Adeline Miller.", "The last of five children born to the Sewards, she was their only daughter to survive to adulthood."]], ["Stan Rice", ["Stan Rice( November 7, 1942 \u2013 December 9, 2002) was an American poet and artist.", "He was the husband of author Anne Rice."]], ["William H. Seward", ["William Henry Seward (May 16, 1801 \u2013 October 10, 1872) was United States Secretary of State from 1861 to 1869, and earlier served as governor of New York and United States Senator.", "A determined opponent of the spread of slavery in the years leading up to the American Civil War", ", he was a prominent figure in the Republican Party in its formative years, and was praised for his work on behalf of the Union as Secretary of State during the Civil War.", "Seward was born in 1801 in the village of Florida, in Orange County, New York State, where his father was a farmer and owned slaves.", "He was educated as a lawyer and moved to the Central New York town of Auburn.", "Seward was elected to the New York State Senate in 1830 as an Anti-Mason.", "Four years later, he became the gubernatorial nominee of the Whig Party.", "Though he was not successful in that race, Seward was elected governor in 1838 and won a second two-year term in 1840.", "During this period, he signed several laws that advanced the rights of and opportunities for black residents, as well as guaranteeing fugitive slaves jury trials in the state.", "The legislation protected abolitionists, and he used his position to intervene in cases of freed black people who were enslaved in the South.", "After many years of practicing law in Auburn, he was elected by the state legislature to the U.S. Senate in 1849.", "Seward's strong stances and provocative words against slavery brought him hatred in the South.", "He was re-elected to the Senate in 1855, and soon joined the nascent Republican Party, becoming one of its leading figures.", "As the 1860 presidential election approached, he was regarded as the leading candidate for the Republican nomination.", "Several factors, including attitudes to his vocal opposition to slavery, his support for immigrants and Catholics, and his association with editor and political boss Thurlow Weed, worked against him, and Abraham Lincoln secured the presidential nomination.", "Although devastated by his loss, he campaigned for Lincoln, who appointed him Secretary of State after winning the election.", "Seward did his best to stop the southern states from seceding; once that failed, he devoted himself wholeheartedly to the Union cause.", "His firm stance against foreign intervention in the Civil War helped deter the United Kingdom and France from possibly gaining the independence of the Confederate States.", "He was one of the targets of the 1865 assassination plot that killed Lincoln, and was seriously wounded by conspirator Lewis Powell.", "Seward remained in his post through the presidency of Andrew Johnson, during which he negotiated the Alaska Purchase in 1867 and supported Johnson during his impeachment.", "His contemporary Carl Schurz described Seward as \"one of those spirits who sometimes will go ahead of public opinion instead of tamely following its footprints\"."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Frances Adeline Seward", 0], ["William H. 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{"_id": "ce5e30ad089711ebbd77ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film whose director was born first, When I Was A Singer or Exiled?", "context": [["Exiled", ["Exiled is a 2006 Hong Kong action drama film produced and directed by Johnnie To, and starring Anthony Wong, Francis Ng, Nick Cheung, Josie Ho, Roy Cheung and Lam Suet, with special appearances by Richie Jen and Simon Yam.", "The action takes place in contemporary Macau.", "The film made its premiere at the 63rd Venice International Film Festival, and was in competition for the Golden Lion."]], ["Xavier Giannoli", ["Xavier Giannoli( born 7 March 1972) is a French film director, screenwriter and producer.", "In 2010, he was named a Chevalier in the\" Ordre des Arts et des Lettres\"."]], ["Henry Moore (cricketer)", ["Henry Walter Moore( 1849 \u2013 20 August 1916) was an English- born first- class cricketer who spent most of his life in New Zealand."]], ["Hartley Lobban", ["Hartley W Lobban (9 May 1926 \u2013 15 October 2004) was a Jamaican-born first-class cricketer who played 17 matches for Worcestershire in the early 1950s."]], ["Johnnie To", ["Johnnie To Kei-fung (born 22 April 1955) is a Hong Kong film director and producer.", "Popular in his native Hong Kong, To has also found acclaim overseas.", "Intensely prolific, To has made films in a variety of genres, though in the West he is best known for his action and crime movies, which have earned him critical respect and a cult following (which include Quentin Tarantino, who once said that he really loves to watch To's gangster films).", "To's biggest international successes include \"Breaking NewsElectionElection 2\" (a.k.a. \"", "Triad ElectionExiledMad Detective\" and \"Drug War\"; these films have appeared in a number of international film festivals, been distributed theatrically in France and the United States, and been widely sold to foreign countries.", "His films, often made in collaboration with the same group of actors, screenwriters and cinematographers, frequently explore themes of friendship, fate and the changing face of Hong Kong society.", "Sometimes described as \"multifaceted and chameleonic\" due to his ability to switch tones and genres between movies, To is nonetheless seen as having a consistent style, which involves mixing subdued realism and social observation with highly stylised visual and acting elements.", "To has cited King Hu as the director who has influenced his work the most.", "To heads the Hong Kong-based production company Milkyway Image with his frequent co-director Wai Ka-Fai."]], ["When I Was a Singer", ["When I Was a Singer is a 2006 French musical romantic drama film starring G\u00e9rard Depardieu and C\u00e9cile de France.", "It was written and directed by Xavier Giannoli."]], ["John McMahon (Surrey and Somerset cricketer)", ["John William Joseph McMahon( 28 December 1917 \u2013 8 May 2001) was an Australian- born first- class cricketer who played for Surrey and Somerset in England from 1947 to 1957."]], ["Deepak Sareen", ["Deepak Sareen is a Bollywood film director and assistant director.", "His first film as director was\" Ranbhoomi\" and last film as director was\" Albela\"."]], ["Wale Adebanwi", ["Wale Adebanwi( born 1969) is a Nigerian- born first Black Rhodes Professor at St Antony's College, Oxford."]], ["Ringo-en no sh\u014djo", ["The art director was Tomoo Shimogawara."]]], "supporting_facts": [["When I Was a Singer", 1], ["Exiled", 0], ["Xavier Giannoli", 0], ["Johnnie To", 0]], "evidences": [["When I Was a Singer", "director", "Xavier Giannoli"], ["Exiled", "director", "Johnnie To"], ["Xavier Giannoli", "date of birth", "7 March 1972"], ["Johnnie To", "date of birth", "22 April 1955"]], "answer": "Exiled"}
{"_id": "681443c808fc11ebbdadac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film came out earlier, Bab Sebta or L'Eroe Sono Io?", "context": [["Bab Sebta", ["Bab Sebta (English: \"Door of Ceuta\") is a Portuguese 2008 documentary film."]], ["Life Is What You Make It (film)", ["Life Is What You Make", "It is a 2017 documentary film which explores the life of award- winning Filipino theatre producer Jhett Tolentino from his migration into the United States and his entry into theatre production in New York.", "The film came with a soundtrack album entitled\" Life Is What You Make It: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack\"."]], ["XX/XY", ["XX/ XY is a 2002 American romantic drama film written and directed by Austin Chick and starring Mark Ruffalo, Kathleen Robertson, and Maya Stange.", "The title refers to the different chromosome pairings present in men and women.", "It was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival in the year it was released.", "Although the funding for the film came from the US, the film was produced by British company Natural Nylon."]], ["My Little Eye", ["My Little Eye is a 2002 British horror film directed by Marc Evans about five adults who agree to spend six months together in an isolated mansion while being filmed at all times.", "The idea for the film came from reality television shows such as\" Big Brother\".", "The title refers to the guessing game I spy."]], ["The Night of Nights", ["The Night of Nights is a 1939 black- and- white drama film written by Donald Ogden Stewart and directed by Lewis Milestone for Paramount Pictures that starred Pat O' Brien, Olympe Bradna, and Roland Young.", "The film received positive contemporary reviews from publications such as\" The New York Times\".", "Director Milestone went on to other successful productions after the film came out, including\" Ocean's 11\" and\" Pork Chop Hill\".", "The movie has no relation to the use of the phrase\" Night of Nights\" for the night of the Academy Awards ceremony, the album by musical group", "The Seekers, or the Touhou Project song."]], ["Her Favourite Husband", ["Her Favourite Husband( also known by the alternative titles The Taming of Dorothy and Quel bandito sono io) is a 1950 British- Italian comedy film directed by Mario Soldati and starring Jean Kent, Robert Beatty and Margaret Rutherford.", "It was based on a play by Peppino De Filippo.", "The film's art direction was by Piero Gherardi."]], ["The Fabulous Senorita", ["The Fabulous Senorita is a 1952 American musical comedy film directed by R.G. Springsteen and starring Estelita Rodriguez, Robert Clarke and Nestor Paiva.", "The film came at the tail- end of a cycle of Latin American- themed films, through it did introduce a new star Rita Moreno."]], ["L'eroe sono io", ["L' eroe sono io is a 1951 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia."]], ["Kabani Nadi Chuvannappol", ["Kabani Nadi Chuvannappol(\" When the River Kabani Turned Red\") is a 1975 Malayalam feature film directed by P. A. Backer, produced by Pavithran, and starring T. V. Chandran, Shalini, Raveendran and J. Siddiqui.", "This leftist political drama film came out during the Emergency period.", "It was the directorial debut of P. A. Backer, who won that year's awards for Best Director and Second Best Film at the Kerala State Film Awards.", "Pavithran, who later directed many critically acclaimed Malayalam films produced the film.", "T. V. Chandran, who also later went on to direct a bevy of award- winning films in Malayalam and Tamil, played the lead role.", "After certain post-production controversies, the film debuted in theatres on 16 July 1976."]], ["Operation Leopard", ["La l\u00e9gion saute sur Kolwezi also known as\" Operation Leopard\" is a French war film directed by Raoul Coutard filmed in French Guiana.", "The script is based on the true story of the Battle of Kolwezi that happened in 1978.", "It was diligently described in a book of the same name by former 1 REP Captain Pierre Sergent.", "He published his book in 1979; the film came out in 1980.", "Raoul Coutard shot the film in a documentary style."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Bab Sebta", 0], ["L'eroe sono io", 0]], "evidences": [["Bab Sebta", "publication date", "2008"], ["L'eroe sono io", "publication date", "1951"]], "answer": "L'Eroe Sono Io"}
{"_id": "9b4c02180bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the place of death of Hindal Mirza's father?", "context": [["Mirza Mehdy Ispahani", ["Mirza Mehdy Ispahani( also known as Sadri Ispahani)( 1923\u20132004), son of Mirza Ahmad Ispahani, was Chairman of M.M. Ispahani from 1949 till 2004.", "Mirza Ali Behrouze Ispahani, son of Mirza Mehdy Ispahani was elected as the Chairman of M.M. Ispahani in 2004."]], ["Motherland (disambiguation)", ["Motherland is the place of one's birth, the place of one's ancestors, or the place of origin of an ethnic group.", "Motherland may also refer to:"]], ["Irshad Mirza", ["Irshad mirza is an Indian industrialist and the executive chairman of mirza"]], ["Malik Muhammad Khan", ["Malik Muhammad khan \u2014 was second khan of Baku and a son of Mirza Muhammad Khan."]], ["Where Was I", ["\" Where Was I?\" may refer to:"]], ["Babur", ["Babur (14 February 148326 December 1530), born Zah\u012br ud-D\u012bn Muhammad, was the founder and first Emperor of the Mughal dynasty in South Asia.", "He was a direct descendant of Emperor Timur (Tamerlane) from what is now Uzbekistan.", "Babur was born in Andijan, in the Fergana Valley, in modern Uzbekistan.", "He was the eldest son of Umar Sheikh Mirza, governor of Fergana and great-great grandson of Timur.", "Babur ascended the throne of Fergana in its capital Akhsikent in 1494 at the age of twelve and faced rebellion.", "He conquered Samarkand two years later, only to lose Fergana soon after.", "In his attempt to reconquer Fergana, he lost control of Samarkand.", "In 1501, his attempt to recapture both the regions went in vain as he was defeated by Muhammad Shaybani Khan.", "In 1504, he conquered Kabul, which was under the rule of the infant heir of Ulugh Beg II.", "Babur formed a partnership with Safavid ruler Ismail I and reconquered parts of Turkistan, including Samarkand, only to again lose it and the other newly conquered lands to the Sheybanids.", "After losing Samarkand for the third time, Babur turned his attention to India.", "At that time, the Indo-Gangetic Plain of the Indian subcontinent was ruled by Ibrahim Lodi of the Afghan Lodi dynasty, whereas Rajputana was ruled by a Hindu Rajput Confederacy, led by Rana Sanga of Mewar.", "Babur defeated Ibrahim Lodi at the First Battle of Panipat in 1526 CE and founded the Mughal empire.", "He faced opposition from Rana Sanga, who at first promised to help Babur defeat Ibrahim Lodi", "however he later backed out upon knowing that Babur had plans to stay in India.", "The Rana prepared an army of Rajputs and Afghans to force Babur out of India, however the Rana was defeated in the Battle of Khanwa after which he was poisoned to death by his own men.", "Babur married several times.", "Notable among his sons are Humayun, Kamran Mirza and Hindal Mirza.", "Babur died in 1530 in Agra and was succeeded by Humayun.", "He was first buried in Agra but, as per his wishes, his remains were moved to Kabul and reburied.", "Being a patrilineal descendant of Timur, Babur considered himself a Timurid and Chagatai Turkic.", "He is considered a national hero in Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan.", "Many of his poems have also become popular folk songs.", "He wrote the \"Baburnama\" in Chaghatai Turkic which was translated into Persian during Akbar's reign."]], ["Hindal Mirza", ["Abu'l-Nasir Muhammad (4 March 1519 \u2013 20 November 1551), better known by the sobriquet Hindal", "(Chagatai: \"Taker of India\"), was a Mughal prince and the youngest son of Emperor Babur, the founder of the Mughal Empire and the first Mughal emperor.", "He was also the older brother of Gulbadan Begum (the author of \"Humayun-nama\"), the younger half-brother of the second Mughal emperor Humayun, as well as the paternal uncle and father-in-law of the third Mughal emperor Akbar.", "Hindal's long military career started at the age of ten, with his first appointment as a viceroy being in Badakshan, Afghanistan.", "The young prince subsequently proved himself to be a successful and courageous general.", "Thus, by the age of 19, Hindal was considered to be a strong and favourable contender for the Mughal throne as Humayun's successor by the imperial council, which despised his older brother.", "However, unlike his rebellious half-brother, Kamran Mirza, Hindal eventually pledged allegiance to Humayun and remained faithful to him till his untimely death in 1551, when he died fighting valorously for the Mughals in a battle against Kamran Mirza's forces.", "He was survived by his wife and his only daughter, the princess Ruqaiya Sultan Begum, who married his nephew, Akbar, and became Mughal empress in 1556."]], ["Place of birth", ["The place of birth( POB) or birthplace is the place where a person was born.", "This place is often used in legal documents, together with name and date of birth, to uniquely identify a person.", "As a general rule with respect to passports, the place of birth is determined to be the country that currently has\" sovereignty\" over the actual place of birth, regardless of when the birth actually occurred.", "The place of birth is not necessarily the place where the parents of the new baby live.", "If the baby is born in a hospital in another place, that place is the place of birth.", "In many countries, this also means that the government requires that the birth of the new baby is registered in the place of birth.", "Some countries place less or no importance on the place of birth, instead using alternative geographical characteristics for the purpose of identity documents.", "For example, Sweden has used the concept of\" f\u00f6delsehemortdomicile of birth\") since 1947.", "This means that the domicile of the baby's mother is the registered place of birth.", "The location of the maternity ward or other physical birthplace is considered unimportant.", "Similarly, Switzerland uses the concept of\" Heimatortlieu d'origineluogo d'origineplace of origin\" in German, French and Italian respectively).", "A child born to Swiss parents is automatically assigned the place of origin of the parent with the same last name, so the child either gets their mother's or father's place of origin.", "A child born to one Swiss parent and one foreign parent acquires the place of origin of their Swiss parent.", "In a Swiss passport and identity card, the holder's place of origin is stated, not their place of birth.", "In some countries( primarily in the Americas), the place of birth automatically determines the nationality of the baby, a practice often referred to by the Latin phrase\" jus soli\".", "Almost all countries outside the Americas instead attribute nationality based on the nationality( ies) of the baby's parents( referred to as\" jus sanguinis\").", "There can be some confusion regarding the place of birth if the birth takes place in an unusual way: when babies are born on an airplane or at sea, difficulties can arise.", "The place of birth of such a person depends on the law of the countries involved, which include the nationality of the plane or ship, the nationality( ies) of the parents and/ or the location of the plane or ship( if the birth occurs in the territorial waters or airspace of a country).", "Some administrative forms may request the applicant's\" country of birth\".", "It is important to determine from the requester whether the information requested refers to the applicant's\" place of birth\" or\" nationality at birth\".", "For US citizens born abroad who under the US Constitution acquire US citizenship at the time of birth, the nationality at birth will be USA( American), while the place of birth would be the country in which the actual birth takes place."]], ["Mirza Gul Muhammad", ["Mirza Gul Muhammad( d. 1800) was an Indian military official in the Mughal Empire and the independent chief of Qadian.", "He was the grandfather of Mirza Ghulam Murtaza who was the father of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad."]], ["Mirza Faiz Muhammad", ["Mirza Faiz Muhammad, also known by his title of Az\u0101dud Daulah, was an Indian nobleman and official in the Mughal empire during the 18th century.", "He was a descendant of Mirza Hadi Baig and the great- great grandfather of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Hindal Mirza", 1], ["Babur", 18]], "evidences": [["Hindal Mirza", "father", "Babur"], ["Babur", "place of death", "Agra"]], "answer": "Agra"}
{"_id": "60bd1546089111ebbd73ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Are Ed Stelmach and Jack Goohsen of the same nationality?", "context": [["Ralph Klein", ["Ralph Phillip Klein,( November 1, 1942 March 29, 2013) was a Canadian politician who served as the 12th Premier of Alberta and leader of the Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta from 1992 until his retirement in 2006.", "Klein's tenure as premier ended when the Alberta Progressive Conservatives' new leader, Ed Stelmach, assumed office December 14, 2006, exactly fourteen years after Klein first became Premier.", "His nickname was\" King Ralph\", a reference to his political longevity and his management style.", "Klein continued the PC dynasty, winning four consecutive majority governments."]], ["Alexander McKenzie (footballer)", ["Alexander McKenzie was an Australian rules footballer for.", "His two brothers, Ken and Jack also played for Port Adelaide."]], ["Adam Zolotin", ["Adam Zolotin( born November 29, 1983) is an American actor, best known for appearing in\" Leave It to Beaver\" and\" Jack\"."]], ["Jack Goohsen", ["Jack Goohsen( born November 7, 1942)) is a farmer and former political figure in Saskatchewan, Canada.", "He represented Maple Creek from 1991 to 1995 and Cypress Hills from 1995 to 1999 in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan as a Progressive Conservative and then independent member.", "He was born in Gull Lake, Saskatchewan and studied agricultural management at the University of Saskatchewan.", "Goohsen established a farm in the Gull Lake area.", "He served on the council for the rural municipality of Carmichael, serving as reeve from 1981 to 1992.", "He sat as an independent after the remaining Progressive Conservative members formed the Saskatchewan Party."]], ["Cindy Ady", ["Cindy Lou Ady is a Canadian politician and was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta.", "She served in this capacity from the 2001 provincial election, being re-elected in both the 2004 provincial election and 2008 provincial election, until the 2012 election, sitting as a Progressive Conservative.", "From 2008 to 2011, she served as the Minister of the Tourism, Parks and Recreation department in the Ed Stelmach government.", "On March 5, 2012, Ady announced that she would not seek re-election in the upcoming provincial general election."]], ["David Ji", ["David Longfen Ji is an American businessman who co-founded Apex Digital, an electronics manufacturer.", "In 2004, he was arrested in China following a dispute with Sichuan Changhong Electric, a supplier owned by the city of Mianyang and the province of Sichuan.", "Changhong accused him of defrauding them through bad checks.", "Ji was taken, according to an account by his lawyer, to the senior management and told, \"I decide whether you live or die.\"", "He has been held in China without charges.", "Ji's case highlighted an \"implicit racism\" in dealings with American businessmen.", "As a U.S. citizen he was not granted the same treatment by authorities as non-ethnically Chinese businessmen sharing the same nationality."]], ["James Newton (footballer)", ["James I. Newton, known as Jimmy Newton and Jack Newton( born 1898) was an English professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper."]], ["Ed Stelmach", ["Edward Michael Stelmach( born May 11, 1951) is a Canadian politician and served as the 13th Premier of Alberta, Canada, from 2006 to 2011.", "The grandson of Ukrainian immigrants, Stelmach was born and raised on a farm near Lamont and speaks fluent Ukrainian.", "He spent his entire pre-political adult life as a farmer, except for some time spent studying at the University of Alberta.", "His first foray into politics was a 1986 municipal election, when he was elected to Lamont County council.", "A year into his term, he was appointed reeve.", "He continued in this position until his entry into provincial politics.", "In the 1993 provincial election, Stelmach was elected as the Member of the Legislative Assembly( MLA) for Vegreville- Viking( later Fort Saskatchewan- Vegreville).", "A Progressive Conservative, he served in the cabinets of Ralph Klein\u2014at various times holding the portfolios of Intergovernmental Relations, Transportation, Infrastructure, and Agriculture, Food, and Rural Development\u2014where he developed a reputation as a low- key politician who avoided the limelight.", "When Klein resigned the party's leadership in 2006, Stelmach was among the first to present his candidature to replace him.", "After a third- place finish on the first ballot of the leadership race, he won an upset second ballot victory over former provincial treasurer Jim Dinning.", "Stelmach's premiership was heavily focused on management of the province's oil reserves, especially those of the Athabasca Oil Sands.", "He rejected calls from environmentalists to slow the pace of development in the Fort McMurray area, and similarly opposed calls for carbon taxes.", "Other policy initiatives included commencing an overhaul of the province's health governance system, amendments to the Alberta human rights code, a re-introduction of all- party committees to the Legislature, and the conclusion of a major labour agreement with Alberta's teachers.", "His government also attracted controversy for awarding itself a 30% pay increase shortly after its re-election, and featured strained relations with Calgary, one of Klein's former strongholds.", "Despite this, Stelmach increased the Progressive Conservatives' already substantial majority in the 2008 election.", "With the advent of the late- 2000s recession, Stelmach had to cope with a deteriorating economic situation and the Alberta government's first budget deficit in 16 years.", "Stelmach was succeeded as Premier by Alison Redford on October 7, 2011."]], ["Jim Dinning", ["James Francis Dinning( born December 4, 1952) is a Canadian Progressive Conservative politician and businessman.", "He was a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta( 1986 \u2013 1997), and now serves on the board of directors of a variety of Canadian companies.", "Dinning ran for the leadership of the Alberta Progressive Conservatives to replace Ralph Klein as Premier of Alberta.", "Dinning raised over 2 million dollars for his leadership bid but was ultimately defeated by leadership candidate Ed Stelmach when party members voted for Klein's replacement on December 2, 2006.", "In June 2010, he was selected as the 12th Chancellor of the University of Calgary.", "Dinning sits as an advisor to Canada's Ecofiscal Commission."]], ["Ray Danyluk", ["Raymond Bruce\" Ray\" Danyluk( born 1952 or 1953) is a farmer and former provincial politician from Alberta, Canada.", "He served as a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 2001 to 2012 with the Progressive Conservative caucus before being defeated by Wildrose Party candidate Shayne Saskiw in the 2012 election.", "During his time in office Danyluk served as a cabinet minister in the government of Premier Ed Stelmach, serving in various portfolios since 2006."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Ed Stelmach", 0], ["Jack Goohsen", 0]], "evidences": [["Ed Stelmach", "country of citizenship", "Canadian"], ["Jack Goohsen", "country of citizenship", "Canada"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "f04a80e20bdc11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the date of birth of Alfonso Fadrique's father?", "context": [["Etan Boritzer", ["Etan Boritzer( born 1950) is an American writer of children \u2019s literature who is best known for his book\" What is God?\" first published in 1989.", "His best selling\" What is?\" illustrated children's book series on character education and difficult subjects for children is a popular teaching guide for parents, teachers and child- life professionals.", "Boritzer gained national critical acclaim after\" What is God?\" was published in 1989 although the book has caused controversy from religious fundamentalists for its universalist views.", "The other current books in the\" What is?\" series include", "What is Love?,", "What is Death?,", "What is Beautiful?,", "What is Funny?,", "What is Right?,", "What is Peace?,", "What is Money?,", "What is Dreaming?,", "What is a Friend?,", "What is True?,", "What is a Family?,", "What is a Feeling?\"", "The series is now also translated into 15 languages.", "Boritzer was first published in 1963 at the age of 13 when he wrote an essay in his English class at Wade Junior High School in the Bronx, New York on the assassination of John F. Kennedy.", "His essay was included in a special anthology by New York City public school children compiled and published by the New York City Department of Education.", "Boritzer now lives in Venice, California and maintains his publishing office there also.", "He has helped numerous other authors to get published through\" How to Get Your Book Published!\" programs.", "Boritzer is also a yoga teacher who teaches regular classes locally and guest- teaches nationally.", "He is also recognized nationally as an erudite speaker on\" The Teachings of the Buddha.\""]], ["Politics of Malta", ["The politics of Malta takes place within a framework of a parliamentary representative democratic republic, whereby the President of Malta is the constitutional head of state.", "Executive Authority is vested in the President of Malta with the general direction and control of the Government of Malta remaining with the Prime Minister of Malta who is the head of government and the cabinet.", "Legislative power is vested in the Parliament of Malta which consists of the President of Malta and the unicameral House of Representatives of Malta with the Speaker presiding officer of the legislative body.", "Judicial power remains with the Chief Justice and the Judiciary of Malta.", "Since Independence, the party electoral system has been dominated by the Christian democratic Nationalist Party (\"Partit Nazzjonalista\") and the social democratic Labour Party (\"Partit Laburista\")."]], ["David Aldus", ["David Aldus( born 18 September 1941) is a Welsh painter.", "Much of his work depicts landscape scenes but he is equally known for his maritime scenes having sold one to the President of Malta Dr Ugo Mifsud Bonnici.", "The painting\" A Tribute to the People of Malta\" sold for \u00a3 10,000.", "The President of Malta gave the painting to the people of Malta and is in the Museum of Malta in Valletta where it is on display."]], ["Alfonso Fadrique", ["Don Alfonso Fadrique (died 1338) was the eldest and illegitimate son of Frederick II of Sicily.", "He served as vicar general of the Duchy of Athens from 1317 to 1330.", "He was first proclaimed vicar general by his father in 1317 and sent off to govern Athens on behalf of his younger half-brother Manfred.", "He arrived in Piraeus with ten galleys later that year, but Manfred had died and was succeeded by another brother, William II.", "In the year of his arrival, Fadrique married Marulla, the daughter of Boniface of Verona, thus allying himself with the chief lord of Euboea.", "By this marriage, also, he acquired rights to the castles of Larmena, Karystos, Zetouni, and Gardiki.", "Over the next two years, Fadrique warred with the Republic of Venice and stormed the city of Negroponte with Turks after Boniface of Verona died.", "In 1318, John II Ducas, the \"sebastokrator\" of Neopatras, died and Fadrique invaded Thessaly.", "He took possession of his castles at Zetouni and Gardiki and conquered Neopatras, Siderokastron, Loidoriki, Domokos, and Pharsalus.", "He conquered the palace of the Ducae at Neopatras and took the title of Vicar General of the Duchy of Neopatras.", "He built a tower at Neopatras.", "In 1330, Alfonso was relieved of his duties as vicar general and replaced by Odo de Novelles.", "He was compensated with the Sicilian counties of Malta and Gozo.", "He died in 1338 and left five sons, Peter; James, father of Louis Fadrique; William, lord of Livadeia; Boniface, lord of Aigina, Piada and Karystos; John, lord of Salamina and two daughters, Simona, who wed George II Ghisi and Jua."]], ["John Fadrique", ["John Fadrique( died 1366) was a son of Alfonso Fadrique, vicar general of Athens and Neopatras, and Marulla of Verona.", "He is attested as lord of Aegina and Salamis in 1350."]], ["Frederick III of Sicily", ["Frederick II (or III) (13 December 1272 \u2013 25 June 1337) was the regent (from 1291) and subsequent King of Sicily from 1295 until his death.", "He was the third son of Peter III of Aragon and served in the War of the Sicilian Vespers on behalf of his father and brothers, Alfonso \u0399\u0399\u0399 and James \u0399\u0399.", "He was confirmed as King of Trinacria (another name for the island of Sicily) by the Peace of Caltabellotta in 1302.", "His reign saw important constitutional reforms: the \"Constitutiones regalesCapitula alia\", and \"Ordinationes generales\"."]], ["Terence Robinson", ["Terence D. Robinson( date of birth and death unknown) was a male wrestler who competed for England."]], ["Les Richards", ["Les Richards( date of birth unknown) was an Australian rules footballer who played with North Melbourne in the Victorian Football League( VFL)."]], ["Theodred II (Bishop of Elmham)", ["Theodred II was a medieval Bishop of Elmham.", "The date of Theodred's consecration unknown, but the date of his death was sometime between 995 and 997."]], ["Brian Saunders (weightlifter)", ["Brian Saunders( date of birth and death unknown) was a male weightlifter who competed for England."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Alfonso Fadrique", 0], ["Frederick III of Sicily", 0]], "evidences": [["Alfonso Fadrique", "father", "Frederick II"], ["Frederick II", "date of birth", "13 December 1272"]], "answer": "13 December 1272"}
{"_id": "d759ab480bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the place of death of Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Bibikov's father?", "context": [["Dance of Death (disambiguation)", ["Dance of Death, also called\" Danse Macabre\", is a late- medieval allegory of the universality of death.", "Dance of Death or The Dance of Death may also refer to:"]], ["Fran\u00e7ois Thierry", ["Fran\u00e7ois Thierry( 1677- 1749) was the last representative, in the third generation, of an important family of French organ builders based in Paris.", "He was the grandson of Pierre Thierry and the nephew of Alexandre Thierry."]], ["Place of origin", ["In Switzerland, the place of origin( literally\" home place\" or\" citizen place\") denotes where a Swiss citizen has their municipal citizenship.", "It is not to be confused with the place of birth or place of residence, although two or all three of these locations may be identical depending on the person's circumstances."]], ["Where Was I", ["\" Where Was I?\" may refer to:"]], ["Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Bibikov", ["Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Bibikov was an officer of the Imperial Russian Army, who saw service during the Russo-Swedish War and the Napoleonic Wars.", "He was ambassador to several countries, and also served as a senator in the Governing Senate.", "Born into a noble family as the son of an eminent general of Empress Elizabeth's service, Aleksandr Bibikov was enrolled into the lists of the Izmaylovsky Regiment at just three years old.", "After his father's death on campaign in 1774, the younger Bibikov was promoted to officer status at nine years old, and by the time he was old enough to join the ranks of his regiment, he already held the rank of captain.", "He served in the Empress Catherine's retinue for a time, before taking part in the Russo-Swedish War, and seeing action on a number of occasions.", "Wounded in battle, and presented several awards, he entered the civil service during the years of peace, and was given various state and diplomatic appointments by the Emperor Paul I.", "After a series of brief postings to the Portuguese court and the Electorate of Saxony, he was for a time unemployed during the early reign of Emperor Alexander I, though he eventually returned to serve in various diplomatic and civil service roles.", "With Napoleon's invasion of Russia in 1812, Bibikov petitioned to serve in the army once more, and was appointed to command various militias, including those of St Petersburg and Novgorod.", "He and his forces distinguished themselves at the Second Battle of Polotsk, and at the Battle of Smoliani, where he was wounded in the leg.", "Unable to ride or walk, he fought the next two battles, at Borisov and Berezina, from a sleigh, and when his horses were killed at Berezina, he leant against one of his adjutants.", "His forces pursued the French on their retreat from Russia, though Bibikov was forced eventually to resign due to ill health.", "He returned to his political duties for a time in St Petersburg, and wrote an account of his father's life and campaigns.", "He died in 1822 while seeking treatment abroad, and was interred in the Alexander Nevsky Lavra."]], ["Beaulieu-sur-Loire", ["Beaulieu- sur- Loire is a commune in the Loiret department in north -central France.", "It is also the place of death of Jacques MacDonald, a French general who served in the Napoleonic Wars"]], ["Place of birth", ["The place of birth( POB) or birthplace is the place where a person was born.", "This place is often used in legal documents, together with name and date of birth, to uniquely identify a person.", "As a general rule with respect to passports, the place of birth is determined to be the country that currently has\" sovereignty\" over the actual place of birth, regardless of when the birth actually occurred.", "The place of birth is not necessarily the place where the parents of the new baby live.", "If the baby is born in a hospital in another place, that place is the place of birth.", "In many countries, this also means that the government requires that the birth of the new baby is registered in the place of birth.", "Some countries place less or no importance on the place of birth, instead using alternative geographical characteristics for the purpose of identity documents.", "For example, Sweden has used the concept of\" f\u00f6delsehemortdomicile of birth\") since 1947.", "This means that the domicile of the baby's mother is the registered place of birth.", "The location of the maternity ward or other physical birthplace is considered unimportant.", "Similarly, Switzerland uses the concept of\" Heimatortlieu d'origineluogo d'origineplace of origin\" in German, French and Italian respectively).", "A child born to Swiss parents is automatically assigned the place of origin of the parent with the same last name, so the child either gets their mother's or father's place of origin.", "A child born to one Swiss parent and one foreign parent acquires the place of origin of their Swiss parent.", "In a Swiss passport and identity card, the holder's place of origin is stated, not their place of birth.", "In some countries( primarily in the Americas), the place of birth automatically determines the nationality of the baby, a practice often referred to by the Latin phrase\" jus soli\".", "Almost all countries outside the Americas instead attribute nationality based on the nationality( ies) of the baby's parents( referred to as\" jus sanguinis\").", "There can be some confusion regarding the place of birth if the birth takes place in an unusual way: when babies are born on an airplane or at sea, difficulties can arise.", "The place of birth of such a person depends on the law of the countries involved, which include the nationality of the plane or ship, the nationality( ies) of the parents and/ or the location of the plane or ship( if the birth occurs in the territorial waters or airspace of a country).", "Some administrative forms may request the applicant's\" country of birth\".", "It is important to determine from the requester whether the information requested refers to the applicant's\" place of birth\" or\" nationality at birth\".", "For US citizens born abroad who under the US Constitution acquire US citizenship at the time of birth, the nationality at birth will be USA( American), while the place of birth would be the country in which the actual birth takes place."]], ["Aleksandr Bibikov", ["Aleksandr Ilyich Bibikov", "(Moscow \u2013 , Bugulma) was a Russian statesman and military officer.", "Bibikov came from an old noble family; Field Marshal Mikhail Kutuzov was his brother-in-law.", "He began his military service in 1746, participating in the Seven Years' War (1756\u20131763).", "He was unit commander in the Battle of Zorndorf.", "His unit lost 60 officers and about half of soldiers but did not retreat.", "He was promoted to Colonel Rank by Empress Elizabeth of Russia.", "He also participated in Battle of Kunersdorf and thereafter was appointed military commandant of Frankfurt.", "Bibikov acted against the Polish Bar Confederation (1771\u20131774).", "In 1773 Bibikov was assigned to suppress Yemelyan Pugachev's uprising.", "In the letter to Catherine II of Russia he wrote: \"I expect from v. V. of the resolution of the boundary local matter not on the Polish statutes, but on the zbornomu (cathedral) packing code\".", "It notes after the transfer from Poland Bibikov: \"I will finally not be obstacle I see and to the intentions of the managers fate Polish\".", "During this campaign Bibikov fell ill with cholera and died, aged 44, Empress granted large estate to its family.", "All data attest to the fact that Bibikov connected the bright military and administrative abilities, large diplomatic time with the independence of persuasions and the incorruptible honesty.", "His son from his marriage with Princess Anastasia Semyonovna Kozlovskaya, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Bibikov, served as a military commander in the Napoleonic Wars, and held several diplomatic posts."]], ["Sennedjem", ["The Ancient Egyptian artisan Sennedjem lived in Set Maat( translated as\" The Place of Truth\"), contemporary Deir el- Medina, on the west bank of the Nile, opposite Thebes, during the reigns of Seti I and Ramesses II.", "Sennedjem had the title\" Servant in the Place of Truth\".", "He was buried along with his wife, Iyneferti, and family in a tomb in the village necropolis.", "His tomb was discovered January 31, 1886.", "When Sennedjem's tomb was found, in it there was regular furniture from his home, including a stool and a bed, which he actually used when he was alive.", "His titles included Servant in the Place of Truth, meaning that he worked on the excavation and decoration of the nearby royal tombs."]], ["Motherland (disambiguation)", ["Motherland is the place of one's birth, the place of one's ancestors, or the place of origin of an ethnic group.", "Motherland may also refer to:"]]], "supporting_facts": [["Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Bibikov", 2], ["Aleksandr Bibikov", 1]], "evidences": [["Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Bibikov", "father", "Aleksandr Bibikov"], ["Aleksandr Bibikov", "place of death", "Bugulma"]], "answer": "Bugulma"}
{"_id": "955c2f4c0bdb11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the wife of Jean-\u00c9douard Bommer born?", "context": [["Catherine Exley", ["Catherine Exley was the wife of a soldier and accompanied her husband when he served in Portugal, Spain and Ireland during the Napoleonic Wars.", "She is best known as the author of a diary that gives an account of military life in that era from the viewpoint of the wife of a common soldier."]], ["Empress Sh\u014dken", [", also known as, was the wife of Emperor Meiji of Japan."]], ["Euno\u00eb (wife of Bogudes)", ["Euno\u00eb was the wife of Bogudes, King of Mauretania."]], ["Elisa Caroline Bommer", ["Elisa Caroline Bommer n\u00e9e Destr\u00e9e (19 January 1832 in Laeken \u2013 17 January 1910 in Brussels), was a Belgian botanist specialising in mycology, and was the wife of pteridologist and collector Jean-\u00c9douard Bommer (1829-1895), who was professor of botany at University of Brussels in 1872."]], ["Jean-\u00c9douard Bommer", ["Joseph (Jean) \u00c9douard Bommer (17 November 1829, Brussels \u2013 29 February 1895, Brussels) was a Belgian botanist specializing in the field of pteridology.", "He was the husband of mycologist Elisa Caroline Destr\u00e9e de Bommer (1832-1910).", "Despite no formal training in botany, in 1856 he acquired a position as an assistant at the \"Jardin Botanique National de Belgique\".", "Here, he later served as curator and as a provisional director.", "In 1870 he became a professor at the state horticultural school in Vilvorde, followed by a professorship in botany at the University of Brussels (1872).", "In 1862 he was a founding member of the \"Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 Royale de Botanique de Belgique\".", "He was also co-founder of the \"Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 Belge de Microscopie\".", "Although he worked on different types of plants, he was primarily interested in ferns.", "At the time of his death, he was working on a monograph of the maidenhair fern genus, \"Adiantum\".", "The genus \"Bommeria\" of the family Pteridaceae is named in his honor."]], ["Artaynte", ["Artaynte( f. 478 BC), was the wife of the Crown Prince Darius."]], ["Agatha (wife of Samuel of Bulgaria)", ["Agatha was the wife of Emperor Samuel of Bulgaria."]], ["Joseph Stevens (painter)", ["Joseph \u00c9douard Stevens( 26 November 1816 \u2013 2 August 1892) was a Belgian animalier painter and engraver."]], ["\u00c9douard Risler", ["Joseph- \u00c9douard Risler( 23 February 1873 \u2013 22 July 1929) was a French pianist."]], ["Rudolf Bommer", ["Rudolf\" Rudi\" Bommer( born 19 August 1957) is a German former footballer, who played as a midfielder, and current football manager."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Jean-\u00c9douard Bommer", 1], ["Elisa Caroline Bommer", 0]], "evidences": [["Joseph (Jean) \u00c9douard Bommer", "spouse", "Elisa Caroline Destr\u00e9e"], ["Elisa Caroline Bommer", "place of birth", "Laeken"]], "answer": "Laeken"}
{"_id": "f50f95d60bdc11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What nationality is the creator of The Apprentice: Martha Stewart?", "context": [["Ted Key", ["Ted Key( born Theodore Keyser; August 25, 1912 \u2013 May 3, 2008), was an American cartoonist and writer.", "He is best known as the creator of the cartoon panel\" Hazel\", which was later the basis for a television series of the same name, and also the creator of\" Peabody's Improbable History\"."]], ["Kendra Todd", ["Kendra Todd( born April 6, 1978) is a real estate broker in Seattle, Washington.", "In 2005, she was the winner of season 3 of NBC's\" The Apprentice\".", "She was the first female candidate, and the youngest, to be hired on the U.S.\" Apprentice\"."]], ["Eric Powell (comics)", ["Eric Powell( March 3, 1975) is an American comic book writer/ artist, best known as the creator of\" The Goon\"."]], ["The Apprentice: Martha Stewart", ["The Apprentice:", "Martha Stewart is a reality game show and a spin-off from the series,", "\"The Apprentice\", that ran in the fall of 2005.", "Broadcast on NBC, the show featured business tycoon Martha Stewart.", "Tasks were centered on Stewart's areas of expertise: media, culinary arts, entertaining, decorating, crafts, design, merchandising, and style.", "The tone of the show was somewhat muted compared to the original, as Stewart brought her own sensibilities to the elimination process, often simply saying goodbye, in contrast to original series host Donald Trump's catchphrase: \"You're fired.", "\"", "She also wrote a cordial letter to the candidate who was fired; many times she took subtle jabs at the fired candidate and gave frank reasons for why the candidate did not succeed on the show.", "Several segments featuring Stewart were filmed at her home in Bedford, New York because at the time, she was serving the five-month house arrest portion of her ImClone scandal conviction.", "Donald Trump, Mark Burnett and Jay Bienstock executive produced the show.", "Businessman Charles Koppelman and Stewart's daughter, Alexis Stewart accompanied the two teams during tasks and reported their observations to Stewart in the boardroom.", "The two teams, Matchstick and Primarius, competed in 11 challenges.", "Overall, Primarius won eight, while Matchstick (candidates were reshuffled after Matchstick lost several times in a row) won only three.", "The show's theme song is \"Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)\" by Eurythmics.", "The logo is a businesswoman in a dress running with a bag instead of a businessman running with a briefcase.", "The background music is written by David Vanacore, Mark T, Williams, and Jeff Lippencott.", "Despite the fairly big initial hype, ratings for this spin-off were relatively weak.", "This show averaged only 7 million viewers, and garnered a mediocre 2.5 average in the very important demographic of 18- to 49-year-old viewers.", "However, this program aired against very tough competition, including ABC's massive hit \"Lost\".", "After the second episode, the show was moved from the 8 p.m. time slot to the 9 p.m. slot, and in spite of facing \"Lost\", saw a slight increase in ratings.", "There have been numerous rumors thrown out as to why the show failed, including: \"too much\" Martha Stewart (her \"Martha\" daytime program and this prime time program), confusion between this version and Trump's version which airs the day after (on Thursday nights), apathy over reality shows in general, NBC's declining fortunes, fatigue with the \"Apprentice\" franchise itself, and weak casting, although some felt the cast was superior to \"Apprentice 4\", which ran concurrently.", "Trump blamed the \"Martha\" series for the declining ratings of his own version, even though the ratings for his show began to fall over a year before Martha's version premiered.", "Stewart responded in turn that she was supposed to have \"fired\" Trump in the premiere episode, making her a successor to Trump rather than the host of a spinoff.", "In mid-November 2005, NBC announced that it would not bring back the show for a second season, although the network and Stewart claimed that the show was initially planned as a one-season endeavor.", "Within a few years of the end of the series, three of the top runners-up", "(Bethenny, Marcela, and Leslie) were participating in other television ventures, with second-place finisher Bethenny Frankel\nparlaying her fame from the inaugural cast", "\"The Real Housewives of New York City\" into further reality shows, television hosting, books, and a successful business, Skinnygirl Cocktails.", "Fourth-place finisher Ryan Danz appeared on the 21st season of \"The Amazing Race\" alongside his girlfriend Abbie Ginsberg.", "They finished in 5th place.", "A third contestant, Shawn Killinger, would go on to be a popular on air host at QVC."]], ["Bill Lawrence (TV producer)", ["William Van Duzer Lawrence IV( born December 26, 1968) is an American screenwriter, producer, and director.", "He is the creator of the series\" Scrubs\", co-creator of\" Cougar Town\" and co-creator of\" Spin City\".", "He was also co-creator of the short- lived animated series\" Clone High\", in which he voiced the leader of the shadowy figures, and is the co-creator of\" Ground Floor\", which ran on TBS.", "He has written for many other shows including,\" The Nanny\" and\" Boy Meets World\".", "The name of Lawrence's production company, Doozer, is wordplay on his middle name."]], ["Peter Waldner", ["Peter Waldner is the creator of the syndicated comic strip\" Flight Deck\"."]], ["Mark Burnett", ["Mark Burnett (born 17 July 1960) is a British television producer who is the current Chairman of MGM Worldwide Television Group.", "Burnett-produced TV series have been nominated for a total of 143 Emmys.", "He has personally won twelve Emmy Awards, five Producers Guild of America Awards, seven Critics' Choice Television Awards, and six People's Choice Awards.", "As of late 2018, Burnett is the executive producer of six network television shows, as well as several cable series.", "Under Burnett's leadership, MGM has expanded its cable TV business through the acquisitions of Evolution Media (e.g., \"BotchedReal Housewives of Beverly HillsReal Housewives of Orange County\") and Big Fish Entertainment (\"Live PDBlack Ink Crew\").", "Burnett additionally produced the faith-based series \"The Bible\" and \"A.D.", "The Bible Continues\", as well as the feature films \"Son of GodLittle BoyWoodlawn\", and \"Ben-Hur\"."]], ["Mel Kampmann", ["Mel Kampman( died 12 July 2016) was the creator of Action News."]], ["Mike Baron", ["Mike Baron( born July 1, 1949) is an American comic book writer.", "He is the creator of\" Badger\" and the co-creator of\" Nexus\" with Steve Rude."]], ["Martha Stewart (actress)", ["Martha Stewart( born October 7, 1922) is a retired American singer and film, television and musical theatre actress."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Apprentice: Martha 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{"_id": "dc7525360baf11ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is the child-in-law of Franz Strauss?", "context": [["Romanos Argyros (10th century)", ["Romanos Argyros was a Byzantine aristocrat and son-in- law of Emperor Romanos I Lekapenos."]], ["Greg Penner", ["Gregory B. Penner( born December 18, 1969) is an American businessman and venture capitalist.", "Penner was named the chairman of Walmart on June 5, 2015.", "He is the son-in- law of S. 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Levering", ["Robert Woodrow Levering( October 3, 1914 \u2013 August 11, 1989) was a U.S. Representative from Ohio, son-in- law of Usher L. Burdick and brother- in- law of Quentin N. Burdick."]], ["Richard Strauss", ["Richard Georg Strauss (11 June 1864 \u2013 8 September 1949) was a German composer, conductor, pianist, and violinist.", "Considered a leading composer of the late Romantic and early modern eras, he has been described as a successor of Richard Wagner and Franz Liszt.", "Along with Gustav Mahler, he represents the late flowering of German Romanticism after Wagner, in which pioneering subtleties of orchestration are combined with an advanced harmonic style.", "Strauss's compositional output began in 1870 when he was just six years old and lasted until his death nearly eighty years later.", "While his output of works encompasses nearly every type of classical compositional form, Strauss achieved his greatest success with tone poems and operas.", "His first tone poem to achieve wide acclaim was \"Don Juan\" (1889), and this was followed by other lauded works of this kind, including \"Death and Transfiguration\" (1890), \"Till Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks\" (1895), \"Also sprach Zarathustra\" (1896), \"Don Quixote\" (1897), \"Ein Heldenleben\" (1898), \"Symphonia Domestica\" (1905), and \"An Alpine Symphony\" (1915).", "His first opera to achieve international fame was \"Salome\" (1905) which used a libretto by Hedwig Lachmann", "that was a German translation of the French play \"Salom\u00e9\" by Oscar Wilde.", "This was followed by several critically acclaimed operas with librettist Hugo von Hofmannsthal: \"Elektra\" (1909), \"Der Rosenkavalier\" (1911), \"Ariadne auf Naxos\" (1912, rev. 1916), \"Die Frau ohne Schatten\" (1919), \"Die \u00e4gyptische Helena\" (1928), and \"Arabella\" (1933).", "His last operas, \"Daphne\" (1938),", "\"Friedenstag\" (1938), \"Die Liebe der Danae\" (1940) and \"Capriccio\" (1942) used libretti written by Joseph Gregor, the Viennese theatre historian.", "Other well-known works by Strauss include two symphonies, lieder (especially his \"Four Last Songs\" from 1948), the Violin Concerto in D minor (1882), the Horn Concerto No. 1", "(1883), Horn Concerto No. 2 (1943), his Oboe Concerto and other instrumental works such as \"Metamorphosen\" (1945).", "Strauss was also a prominent conductor in Western Europe and the Americas, enjoying quasi-celebrity status as his compositions became standards of orchestral and operatic repertoire.", "He was chiefly admired for his interpretations of the works of Liszt, Mozart, and Wagner in addition to his own works.", "A conducting disciple of Hans von B\u00fclow", ", Strauss began his conducting career as B\u00fclow's assistant with the Meiningen Court Orchestra in 1883.", "After B\u00fclow resigned in 1885, Strauss served as that orchestra's primary conductor for five months before being appointed to the conducting staff of the Bavarian State Opera where he worked as third conductor from 1886\u20131889.", "He then served as principal conductor of the Deutsches Nationaltheater and Staatskapelle Weimar from 1889\u20131894.", "In 1894 he made his conducting debut at the Bayreuth Festival, conducting Wagner's \"Tannh\u00e4user\" with his wife, soprano Pauline de Ahna, singing Elisabeth.", "He then returned to the Bavarian State Opera, this time as principal conductor, from 1894\u20131898, after which he was principal conductor of the Berlin State Opera from 1898\u20131913.", "From 1919\u20131924 he was principal conductor of the Vienna State Opera, and in 1920 he co-founded the Salzburg Festival.", "In addition to these posts, Strauss was a frequent guest conductor in opera houses and with orchestras internationally.", "In 1933 Strauss was appointed to two important positions in the musical life of Nazi Germany: head of the Reichsmusikkammer and principal conductor of the Bayreuth Festival.", "The latter role he accepted after conductor Arturo Toscanini had resigned from the position in protest of the Nazi party.", "These positions have led some to criticize Strauss for his seeming collaboration with the Nazis.", "However, Strauss's daughter-in-law, Alice Grab Strauss [n\u00e9e von Hermannsw\u00f6rth], was Jewish and much of his apparent acquiescence to the Nazi Party was done in order to save her life, and the lives of her children (his grandchildren).", "He was also apolitical, and took the Reichsmusikkammer post in order to advance copyright protections for composers, attempting as well to preserve performances of works by banned composers such as Debussy, Mahler, and Mendelssohn.", "Further, Strauss insisted on using a Jewish librettist, Stefan Zweig, for his opera \"Die schweigsame Frau\" (1935) which ultimately led to his firing from the Reichsmusikkammer and Bayreuth.", "His opera \"Friedenstag\", which premiered just before the outbreak of World War II, was a thinly veiled criticism of the Nazi party that attempted to persuade Germans to abandon violence for peace.", "Thanks to his influence, his daughter-in-law was placed under protected house arrest during the war, but despite extensive efforts he was unable to save dozens of his in-laws from being killed in Nazi concentration camps.", "In 1948, a year before his death, he was cleared of any wrong doing by a denazification tribunal in Munich."]], ["Charles Francis Norton", ["Charles Francis Norton( 1807 \u2013 1835) was a 19th- century Member of Parliament for Guildford.", "Norton was also a Captain of 52nd Light Infantry; son-in- law of Sir Colin Campbell; brother- in- law of writer Caroline Norton"]], ["Robert Vadra", ["Robert Vadra is an Indian businessman, entrepreneur and the husband of Priyanka Gandhi.", "He is the son -in- law of Sonia Gandhi and Rajiv Gandhi, and the brother- in- law of Rahul Gandhi."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Franz Strauss", 3], ["Richard Strauss", 19]], "evidences": [["Franz Joseph Strauss", "child", "Richard Strauss"], ["Richard Strauss", "spouse", "Pauline de Ahna"]], "answer": "Pauline de Ahna"}
{"_id": "5f8f76400bda11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the mother of Jonathan Guinness, 3Rd Baron Moyne born?", "context": [["Trinidad Tecson", ["Trinidad Perez Tecson (November 18, 1848 \u2013 January 28, 1928), known as the \"Mother of Biak-na-Bato\" and \"Mother of Mercy\", fought to gain Philippines independence.", "She was given the title \"Mother of Biak-na-Bato\" by Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo.", "She was also cited as the \"Mother of the Philippine National Red Cross\" for her service to her fellow Katipuneros."]], ["Lomawa Ndwandwe", ["laNgolotsheni( Lomawa) Ndwandwe( died September 1938) was the Ndlovukati( Queen Mother) of Swaziland, the wife of King Ngwane V, and the mother of King Sobhuza II."]], ["Lord Edmund Howard", ["Lord Edmund Howard( \u2013 19 March 1539) was the third son of Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk, and his first wife, Elizabeth Tilney.", "His sister, Elizabeth, was the mother of Henry VIII's second wife, Anne Boleyn, and he was the father of the king's fifth wife, Catherine Howard.", "His first cousin, Margery Wentworth, was the mother of Henry's third wife, Jane Seymour."]], ["Jonathan Guinness, 3rd Baron Moyne", ["Jonathan Bryan Guinness, 3rd Baron Moyne (born 16 March 1930) is a British peer and businessman.", "A member of the Guinness family, he is the elder of the two sons of Bryan Guinness, 2nd Baron Moyne and his first wife Diana Mitford", "(later Lady Mosley), and until his retirement was a merchant banker for Messrs Leopold Joseph."]], ["Diana Mitford", ["Diana, the Hon.", "Lady Mosley (17 June 191011 August 2003), born Diana Freeman-Mitford and usually known as Diana Mitford, was one of the Mitford sisters.", "She was first married to Bryan Walter Guinness, heir to the barony of Moyne, and with whom she was part of the Bright young things social group of Bohemian young aristocrats and socialites in 1920s London.", "Her marriage ended in divorce as she was pursuing a relationship with Sir Oswald Mosley, 6th Baronet of Ancoats, leader of the British Union of Fascists.", "She married Mosley at the home of Joseph Goebbels in 1936, with Adolf Hitler as guest of honour.", "Subsequently, her involvement with Fascist political causes resulted in three years' internment during the Second World War.", "She later moved to Paris and enjoyed some success as a writer.", "In the 1950s she contributed diaries to \"Tatler\" and edited the magazine \"The European\".", "In 1977, she published her autobiography, \"A Life of Contrasts\", and two more biographies in the 1980s.", "Her appearance on the BBC's Desert Island Discs in 1989 was controversial.", "She was also a regular book reviewer for \"Books & Bookmen\" and later at \"The Evening Standard\" in the 1990s.", "A family friend, James Lees-Milne, wrote of her beauty, \"She was the nearest thing to Botticelli's Venus that I have ever seen\".", "She was described as \"unrepentant\" about her previous political associations by obituary writers such as the historian Andrew Roberts."]], ["Keku\u02bbiapoiwa II", ["Keku\u02bbiapoiwa II was a Hawaiian chiefess and the mother of the king Kamehameha I."]], ["Benjamin Guinness, 3rd Earl of Iveagh", ["Arthur Francis Benjamin Guinness, 3rd Earl of Iveagh( 20 May 1937 \u2013 18 June 1992), styled Viscount Elveden between 1945 and 1967, was an Irish businessman and politician.", "He was chairman of Guinness plc from 1962 to 1986, and then its president from 1986 until his death in 1992."]], ["Fatima bint Mubarak Al Ketbi", ["Fatima bint Mubarak Al Ketbi is the third wife of Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, the founder and inaugural president of United Arab Emirates, and late emir( ruler) of Abu Dhabi.", "She is referred to as the mother of sheikhs and as the Mother of the UAE."]], ["Rosalind Shand", ["Rosalind Maud Shand(\" n\u00e9e\" Cubitt; 11 August 1921 \u2013 14 July 1994) was the daughter of Roland Cubitt, 3rd Baron Ashcombe.", "She was the wife of army officer Major Bruce Shand and the mother of Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall."]], ["Minamoto no Chikako", ["She was the mother of Prince Morinaga."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Jonathan Guinness, 3rd Baron Moyne", 1], ["Diana Mitford", 2]], "evidences": [["Jonathan Bryan Guinness, 3rd Baron Moyne", "mother", "Diana Mitford"], ["Diana Mitford", "place of birth", "London"]], "answer": "London"}
{"_id": "58037dd4085811ebbd5aac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who was born later, Talk Of The Devil or The Women House Of Brescia?", "context": [["Herculanus of Brescia", ["Saint Herculanus of Brescia( died ca. 550 AD) was a bishop of Brescia."]], ["Hassan Zee", ["Hassan Zee is a Pakistani- American film director who was born in Chakwal, Pakistan."]], ["Carol Reed", ["Sir Carol Reed( 30 December 1906 \u2013 25 April 1976) was an English film director best known for\" Odd Man Out\"( 1947),\" The Fallen Idol\"( 1948),\" The Third Man\"( 1949), and\" Oliver!\"( 1968).", "For\" Oliver!\", he received the Academy Award for Best Director.", "\" Odd Man Out\" was the first recipient of the BAFTA Award for Best British Film; filmmaker Roman Polanski has repeatedly cited it as his favourite film.", "\" The Fallen Idol\" won the second BAFTA Award for Best British Film.", "The British Film Institute voted\" The Third Man\" the greatest British film of the 20th century."]], ["Rumbi Katedza", ["Rumbi Katedza is a Zimbabwean Film Producer and Director who was born on 17 January 1974."]], ["Talk of the Town (1995 film)", ["Talk of the Town is a 1995 German comedy film directed by Rainer Kaufmann."]], ["Hubert Moest", ["Hubert Moest( December 3, 1877 to December 5, 1953) was a German film director, writer, producer and actor."]], ["W. Augustus Barratt", ["W. Augustus Barratt( 1873- 1947) was a Scottish- born, later American, songwriter and musician."]], ["The Women House of Brescia", ["The Women House of Brescia is a 1920 German- language silent film directed by Hubert Moest.", "The film's alternative name was\" The House of Pillory\".", "The film was considered highly controversial for the depiction of prostitution.", "The film's story was set in medieval Europe during the fourteenth century.", "The film was based on Karl Hans Strobl's novel\" Das Frauenhaus von Brescia\".", "The Pillory houses were the places where enemy women captured during wartime were imprisoned so that the people could exploit them as they wished.", "The depiction of prostitution was the basis for the picture's rejection by the British Board of Film Classification in 1921 and its being banned in Germany."]], ["Talk of the Devil", ["Talk of the Devil is a 1936 British crime film directed by Carol Reed and starring Ricardo Cortez, Sally Eilers and Basil Sydney.", "Reed had previously been working for Ealing Studios, but he made the film for the independent producer Herbert Wilcox.", "It was the first film to be completely made at the recently opened Pinewood Studios.", "The film's sets were designed by the art director Wilfred Arnold.", "It remains one of Reed's most obscure films and was for many years out of circulation, although the BFI National Archive holds a copy.", "The film was poorly received in its time and did little to boost Reed's standing in the British film industry."]], ["Art of the Devil", ["Art of the Devil (or Khon len khong) is a 2004 Thai horror film directed by Tanit Jitnukul.", "It has two titular sequels, \"Art of the Devil 2\" (2005) and \"Art of the Devil 3\" (2008), but these films feature a different story with new characters."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Talk of the Devil", 0], ["The Women House of Brescia", 0], ["Carol Reed", 0], ["Hubert Moest", 0]], "evidences": [["Talk of the Devil", "director", "Carol Reed"], ["The Women House of Brescia", "director", "Hubert Moest"], ["Carol Reed", "date of birth", "30 December 1906"], ["Hubert Moest", "date of birth", "December 3, 1877"]], "answer": "Talk Of The Devil"}
{"_id": "a139d5b8096811ebbdafac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Are The Collector (2002 Film) and Gul\u00eestan, Land Of Roses both from the same country?", "context": [["Beeper (film)", ["Beeper is a 2002 film directed by Jack Sholder."]], ["Partners in Action", ["Partners in Action is a 2002 film directed by Sidney J. Furie and starring Armand Assante."]], ["The Collector (2004 film)", ["The Collector is a 2004 Danish action film directed by Lasse Spang Olsen."]], ["Bag of the Collector", ["Bag of the Collector is a 1979 Soviet crime drama directed by Augusto Baltru\u0161aitis."]], ["Gul\u00eestan, Land of Roses", ["Gul\u00eestan, Land of Roses( French title: Gul\u00eestan, terre de roses) is a 2016 feature- length documentary film about women guerillas in a Kurdistan Workers' Party( PKK) Free Women's Unit, in combat against the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, directed by Kurdish Montreal filmmaker Zayn\u00ea Akyol.", "Shot in Iraqi Kurdistan, the film is co-produced Montreal \u2019s P\u00e9riph\u00e9ria Productions, Germany's MitosFilm and the National Film Board of Canada.", "The film was conceived and named for a woman, Gul\u00eestan, who'd been a role model for the director in her adopted home in Montreal, until she left to fight with the PKK.", "Ak yol went to Iraq in 2010 in an unsuccessful effort to find her and make a film about her.", "Unable to locate Gul\u00eestan, she did find women who knew her and the focus of the documentary shifted to telling Gul\u00eestan's story through their memories of her.", "But when she returned to Iraq to film in 2014, some of those women were now dead while others were in combat, and so the focus of the film shifted yet again, to documenting the experiences of women like Gul\u00eestan."]], ["The Collector (2002 film)", ["The Collector is a Canadian thriller film, released in 2002.", "Written and directed by Jean Beaudin based on the crime novel of the same name by Chrystine Brouillet, the film stars Maude Gu\u00e9rin as Maude Graham, a police detective trying to track down a serial killer( Luc Picard) while simultaneously sheltering two homeless teenagers, a 16 year old hustler( Lawrence Arcouette) and a 12 year old runaway( Charles- Andr\u00e9 Bourassa).", "The film garnered several Genie Award and Jutra Award nominations in 2003.", "Picard won the Jutra for Best Supporting Actor."]], ["The Business of Fancydancing", ["The Business of Fancydancing is a 2002 film written and directed by Sherman Alexie."]], ["The Climb (2002 film)", ["The Climb is a 2002 film directed by John Schmidt, distributed by World Wide Pictures."]], ["Charlotte Sometimes (film)", ["Charlotte Sometimes is a 2002 film written, directed, and produced by Eric Byler."]], ["Dark Descent", ["Dark Descent is a 2002 film written and directed by Daniel Knauf."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Collector (2002 film)", 0], ["Gul\u00eestan, Land of Roses", 1]], "evidences": [["The Collector (2002 film)", "country of origin", "Canadian"], ["Gul\u00eestan, Land of Roses", "country of origin", "Canada"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "8ee8259e0bdb11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where did Abe Laboriel Jr.'s father study?", "context": [["Abe Laboriel Jr.", ["Abraham \"Abe\" Laboriel Jr. (born March 23, 1971) is an American session drummer.", "He is the son of Mexican bass guitarist Abraham Laboriel, nephew of Mexican rocker Johnny Laboriel, and brother of record producer, songwriter, and film composer Mateo Laboriel.", "He has been the drummer for Paul McCartney as well as for the French singer Myl\u00e8ne Farmer, among others."]], ["Andrew Allen (singer)", ["Andrew Allen( born 6 May 1981) is a Canadian- born singer- songwriter from Vernon, British Columbia.", "He is signed to Sony/ ATV and has released 5 top 10 singles, and written and recorded many others, including\" Where Did We Go?\" with Carly Rae Jepsen.", "He also records covers and posts them on YouTube."]], ["Donnie Elbert", ["Donnie Elbert( May 25, 1936 \u2013 January 26, 1989) was an American soul singer and songwriter, who had a prolific career from the mid-1950s to the late 1970s.", "His US hits included\" Where Did Our Love Go?\"( 1972), and his reputation as a Northern soul artist in the UK was secured by\" A Little Piece of Leather\", a performance highlighting his powerful falsetto voice."]], ["Benny Rubinstein", ["Benny Rubinstein is a former Israeli footballer who played in Maccabi Netanya and Hapoel Netanya, who now works in Real estate development.", "http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/real-estate/where-did-the-millions-go-1.302730", "Benny's son, Aviram also played football for Maccabi Netanya."]], ["Nancy Baron", ["Nancy Baron is an American rock singer who was active in New York City in the early 1960s, known for the singles\" Where Did My Jimmy Go?\" and\" I've Got A Feeling\"."]], ["Abraham Laboriel", ["Abraham Laboriel Sr.", "(born July 17, 1947) is a Mexican-American bassist who has played on over 4,000 recordings and soundtracks.", "\"", "Guitar Player\" magazine called him \"the most widely used session bassist of our time\".", "Laboriel is the father of drummer Abe Laboriel Jr. and of producer, songwriter, and film composer Mateo Laboriel.", "He is ranked No. 42", "on \"Bass Player\" magazine's list of \"The 100 Greatest Bass Players of All Time\".", "Laboriel was born in Mexico City.", "A classically trained guitarist, he switched to bass guitar while studying at the Berklee College of Music.", "Henry Mancini encouraged Laboriel to move to Los Angeles, California, to pursue a recording career.", "His brother was Mexican rock singer Johnny Laboriel.", "Their parents were Garifuna immigrants from Honduras.", "Laboriel has worked with Al Jarreau, George Benson, Alan Silvestri, Alvaro Lopez and Res-Q Band, Alvin Slaughter, Don Felder, Andra\u00e9 Crouch, Andy Pratt, Andy Summers, Barbra Streisand, Billy Cobham, Chris Isaak, Christopher Cross, Crystal Lewis, Dave Grusin, Djavan, Dolly Parton, Don Moen, Donald Fagen, Elton John, Engelbert Humperdinck, Freddie Hubbard, Phil Driscoll, Hanson, Herb Alpert, Herbie Hancock, Johnny Hallyday, Keith Green, Kelly Willard, Lalo Schifrin, Larry Carlton, Lee Ritenour, Leo Sayer, Lisa Loeb, Madonna, Michael Jackson, Nathan Davis, Paul Jackson Jr., Paul Simon, Quincy Jones, Ray Charles, Luis Miguel, Ron Kenoly, Russ Taff, Stevie Wonder, Umberto Tozzi, Randy Crawford and sometimes DeBarge.", "When Laboriel recorded his three solo albums \u2012 \"Dear FriendsGuidum\", and \"Justo & Abraham\", he recruited a cast of musicians that included Alex Acu\u00f1a, Al Jarreau, Jim Keltner, Phillip Bailey, Ron Kenoly, and others.", "His son Abe Laboriel Jr. played drums.", "Laboriel was a founding member of the bands Friendship and Koinonia.", "He plays live regularly with Greg Mathieson, drummer Bill Maxwell, and Justo Almario.", "Laboriel is now in the band Open Hands with Justo Almario, Greg Mathieson, and Bill Maxwell.", "In 2005, Abraham was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Music by the Berklee College of Music."]], ["Robert Paul Smith", ["Robert Paul Smith( April 16, 1915 \u2013 January 30, 1977) was an American author, most famous for his classic evocation of childhood,\" Where Did You Go? Out. What Did You Do? Nothing\"."]], ["Joseph J. Sullivan (vaudeville)", ["Joseph J. Sullivan was a blackface comedian and acrobat in New York.", "He composed the song\" Where Did You Get That Hat?\" and first performed it in 1888.", "It was a great success and he performed it many times thereafter."]], ["Abe Laboriel Jr. discography", ["This is an Abe Laboriel Jr. discography."]], ["Where Did We Go Wrong", ["Where Did We Go Wrong may refer to:"]]], "supporting_facts": [["Abe Laboriel Jr.", 1], ["Abraham Laboriel", 8]], "evidences": [["Abraham \"Abe\" Laboriel Jr.", "father", "Abraham Laboriel"], ["Abraham Laboriel", "educated at", "Berklee College of Music"]], "answer": "Berklee College of Music"}
{"_id": "8958c2580bb011ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is Ariq B\u00f6ke's paternal grandmother?", "context": [["Ariq B\u00f6ke", ["Ariq B\u00f6ke (after 1219\u20131266), the components of his name also spelled Arigh, Arik and Bukha, Buka (Chinese: \u963f\u91cc\u4e0d\u54e5), was the seventh and youngest son of Tolui and a grandson of Genghis Khan.", "After the death of his brother the Great Khan M\u00f6ngke, Ariq B\u00f6ke claimed the title of the Great Khan of the Mongol Empire and briefly took power while his brothers Kublai (more commonly known as Kublai Khan) and Hulagu (more commonly known as Hulagu Khan) were absent from the Mongolian homeland.", "When Kublai returned for an election in 1260, rival factions could not agree, and elected both claimants, Kublai and Ariq B\u00f6ke, to the throne, resulting in the Toluid Civil War that fragmented the Mongol Empire.", "Ariq B\u00f6ke was supported by the traditionalists of the Mongol Empire, while his brother Kublai was supported by the senior princes of North China and Manchuria."]], ["Hannah Arnold", ["Hannah Arnold, also known as Hannah Waterman King, was the grandmother of Benedict Arnolds children."]], ["Diana Guardato", ["Diana Guardato was a member of the aristocratic Patrician Guardato family, and had three children with King Ferdinand I: Diana Guardato is the 16th- Great Grandmother of His Royal Highness Albert II of Belgium, 15th- Great Grandmother of His Majesty Juan Carlos", "I of Spain, 17th- Great Grandmother of Philippe of Belgium, 14th- Great Grandmother of His Majesty Manuel II of Portugal, 16th- Great Grandmother of Grand Duke Henri, as well as many others."]], ["Hubba bint Hulail", ["Hubba bint Hulail was the grandmother of Hashim ibn' Abd Manaf, thus the great- great- great- grandmother of the Islamic\" Nab\u012b\"( Prophet) Muhammad ibn Abdullah."]], ["Anne Denman", ["Anne Denman( 1587\u20131661) was born in Olde Hall, Retford, Nottinghamshire.", "Through a fortunate second marriage with Thomas Aylesbury, she became the grandmother of Lady Anne Hyde, Duchess of York and great- grandmother of Queen Mary II and Queen Anne."]], ["Tolui", ["Tolui, (Classic Mongolian:", "Toluy, Tului, , , Tolui Khan (meaning the Khan Tolui))", "(c.1191\u20131232) was the fourth son of Genghis Khan by his chief khatun B\u00f6rte.", "His \"ulus\", or territorial inheritance, at his father's death in 1227 was the homelands in Mongolia, and it was he who served as civil administrator until 1229, the time it took to confirm \u00d6gedei as second Great Khan of the Mongol Empire (1206\u20131368).", "Before that he had served with distinction in the campaigns against the Jin dynasty, the Western Xia and the Khwarezmid Empire, where he was instrumental in the capture and massacre at Merv and Nishapur.", "He is a direct ancestor of most of the Ilkhanids.", "Tolui never used the title of Khagan himself; neither Genghis Khan nor his immediate three successors would ever use any reigning titles unlike the neighboring Chinese dynasties in the south.", "Tolui was awarded the title of Khagan by his son M\u00f6ngke and was given a temple name (Chinese: \u5143\u777f\u5b97; pinyin: Yu\u00e1n Ru\u00ecz\u014dng; Wade\u2013", "Giles: Jui-Tsung) by his other son Kublai, when he established the Yuan dynasty a few decades later."]], ["Mona Hopton Bell", ["Mona Hopton Bell( 1867- 1940) was a British artist, best known for her portraits of civic figures.", "She was the grandmother of the painter Jean H. Bell."]], ["Tjuyu", ["Tjuyu( sometimes transliterated as Thuya or Thuyu) was an Egyptian noblewoman and the mother of queen Tiye, and the wife of Yuya.", "She is the grandmother of Akhenaten, and great grandmother of Tutankhamun."]], ["Kaoru Hatoyama", ["After the elections of 2009, she became more widely known as the grandmother of Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama and his politician brother Kunio Hatoyama."]], ["Purnima (Hindi actress)", ["Purnima Das Verma( born Meherbhano Mohammad Ali) was an Indian film actress who worked predominantly in Hindi language films.", "She is the grandmother of actor Emraan Hashmi."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Ariq B\u00f6ke", 0], ["Tolui", 2]], "evidences": [["Ariq B\u00f6ke", "father", "Tolui"], ["Tolui", "mother", "B\u00f6rte"]], "answer": "B\u00f6rte"}
{"_id": "41d2f75d096c11ebbdafac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film came out earlier, Just Friends or Enkeyo Ketta Kural?", "context": [["Suhaagan", ["Suhaagan is a 1986 Indian drama film, produced by M. Arjuna Raju under the Roja Enterprises banner and directed by K. Raghavendra Rao.", "It stars Jeetendra, Sridevi, Padmini Kolhapure in the lead roles and music composed by Bappi Lahari.", "The film is a remake of the Tamil movie\" Enkeyo Ketta Kural\"( 1982), with Rajnikanth, Ambika, Radha, which was first remade as the Telugu movie\" Bava Maradallu\"( 1984), starring Sobhan Babu, Raadhika, Suhasini in the pivotal roles."]], ["Just Friends (1993 film)", ["Just Friends is a 1993 Belgian- Dutch film.", "It was directed and produced by Marc- Henri Wajnberg, written by Pierre Sterckx and Alexandre Wajnberg, and starred Josse De Pauw, Ann- Gisel Glass, Charles Berling, and Sylvie Milhaud.", "Set in Antwerp,\" Just Friends\" is about the jazz scene in the 1950s.", "The film received the Andr\u00e9 Cavens Award and won three Joseph Plateau Awards, including Best Film and Best Director for Wajnberg.", "It was selected as the Belgian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 66th Academy Awards.", "The music was written and supervised by Michel Herr and featured saxophonist Archie Shepp."]], ["The Night of Nights", ["The Night of Nights is a 1939 black- and- white drama film written by Donald Ogden Stewart and directed by Lewis Milestone for Paramount Pictures that starred Pat O' Brien, Olympe Bradna, and Roland Young.", "The film received positive contemporary reviews from publications such as\" The New York Times\".", "Director Milestone went on to other successful productions after the film came out, including\" Ocean's 11\" and\" Pork Chop Hill\".", "The movie has no relation to the use of the phrase\" Night of Nights\" for the night of the Academy Awards ceremony, the album by musical group", "The Seekers, or the Touhou Project song."]], ["Operation Leopard", ["La l\u00e9gion saute sur Kolwezi also known as\" Operation Leopard\" is a French war film directed by Raoul Coutard filmed in French Guiana.", "The script is based on the true story of the Battle of Kolwezi that happened in 1978.", "It was diligently described in a book of the same name by former 1 REP Captain Pierre Sergent.", "He published his book in 1979; the film came out in 1980.", "Raoul Coutard shot the film in a documentary style."]], ["Just Friends (disambiguation)", ["Just Friends is a 2005 romantic comedy films starring Ryan Reynolds and Amy Smart.", "Just Friends may also refer to:"]], ["Midida Hrudayagalu", ["Midida Hrudayagalu is a 1993 Indian Kannada romantic drama film, directed by A. T. Raghu and written by Shantharaj.", "The film features Ambareesh, Shruti and Nirosha in the lead roles.", "The film is regarded as one of more popular movies of Shruti.", "The film is a remake of the 1982 Tamil movie\" Enkeyo Ketta Kural\"."]], ["Just Friends", ["Just Friends is a 2005 American Christmas comedy film directed by Roger Kumble, written by Adam' Tex' Davis and starring Ryan Reynolds, Amy Smart, Anna Faris, Chris Klein and Christopher Marquette.", "The plot focuses on a formerly overweight high school nerd( Reynolds) who attempts to free himself from the friend zone after reconnecting with his lifelong crush and best friend( Smart) while visiting his hometown for Christmas.", "The film revolves around humorous observation of\" strictly\" platonic relationships as\" just friends\" or\" just as best friends.\"", "It was shot in Regina and Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan.", "The film was released on November 23, 2005 and grossed$ 50 million."]], ["The Fabulous Senorita", ["The Fabulous Senorita is a 1952 American musical comedy film directed by R.G. Springsteen and starring Estelita Rodriguez, Robert Clarke and Nestor Paiva.", "The film came at the tail- end of a cycle of Latin American- themed films, through it did introduce a new star Rita Moreno."]], ["Enkeyo Ketta Kural", ["Enkeyo Ketta Kural is a 1982 Tamil- language drama film, directed by S. P. Muthuraman.", "The movie stars Rajinikanth in the lead role, with Ambika and Radha playing his love interests and Meena as their daughter.", "The film was later remade in Telugu as\" Bava Maradallu\" in 1984, in Hindi as\" Suhaagan\" in 1986 and in Kannada as\" Midida Hrudayagalu\" in 1993."]], ["Just Friends (soundtrack)", ["The soundtrack Just Friends is the musical accompaniment to the 2005 film,\" Just Friends\".", "It was released November 22, 2005 on New Line Records."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Just Friends", 0], ["Enkeyo Ketta Kural", 0]], "evidences": [["Just Friends", "publication date", "2005"], ["Enkeyo Ketta Kural", "publication date", "1982"]], "answer": "Enkeyo Ketta Kural"}
{"_id": "5be99b900bdc11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of the director of film Just Off Broadway (1924 Film)?", "context": [["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["Mike Broadway", ["Michael Allen Broadway( born March 30, 1987) is an American former professional baseball pitcher.", "He played in Major League Baseball( MLB) for the San Francisco Giants and in Nippon Professional Baseball( NPB) for the Yokohama De NA BayStars."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Ray Broadway", ["Ray Broadway( born 26 January 1938) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Footscray and South Melbourne in the Victorian Football League( VFL)."]], ["Edmund Mortimer (actor)", ["Edmund Mortimer (August 21, 1874 \u2013 May 21, 1944) was an American actor and film director.", "He appeared in 251 films between 1913 and 1945.", "He also directed 23 films between 1918 and 1928.", "He was born in New York, New York and died in Los Angeles, California."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["Just Off Broadway (1924 film)", ["Just Off Broadway is a 1924 American drama film directed by Edmund Mortimer and written by Frederic Hatton and Fanny Hatton.", "The film stars John Gilbert, Marian Nixon, Trilby Clark, Pierre Gendron and Ben Hendricks Jr..", "The film was released on January 20, 1924, by Fox Film Corporation."]], ["Shane Broadway", ["Shane Broadway( born August 30, 1972) is a former Speaker of the Arkansas House of Representatives and former director of the Arkansas Department of Higher Education.", "He is currently the Vice- President for Governmental Relations at Arkansas State University in Jonesboro.", "He is a member of the Democratic Party."]], ["Lance Broadway", ["Lance Daniel Broadway( born August 20, 1983) is an American actor and former Major League Baseball pitcher.", "He is 6' 3\" and throws right- handed."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Just Off Broadway (1924 film)", 0], ["Edmund Mortimer (actor)", 3]], "evidences": [["Just Off Broadway", "director", "Edmund Mortimer"], ["Edmund Mortimer", "place of birth", "New York"]], "answer": "New York"}
{"_id": "a326c283090711ebbdadac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film was released more recently, The Gorgeous Hussy or Operaci\u00f3n Rosa Rosa?", "context": [["Lloyd (film)", ["Lloyd is a 2001 American comedy film.", "The film was released on May 4, 2001."]], ["The Gorgeous Hussy", ["The Gorgeous Hussy is a 1936 American period film directed by Clarence Brown, and starring Joan Crawford and Robert Taylor.", "The screenplay was written by Stephen Morehouse Avery and Ainsworth Morgan, which was based on a novel by Samuel Hopkins Adams.", "The supporting cast includes Lionel Barrymore and James Stewart.", "The film's plot tells a fictionalized account of President of the United States Andrew Jackson and an innkeeper's daughter, Peggy O' Neal.", "The real- life Peggy O'Neill had a central role in the Petticoat affair that disrupted the Cabinet of Andrew Jackson."]], ["Coney Island Baby (film)", ["Coney Island Baby is a 2003 comedy- drama in which film producer Amy Hobby made her directorial debut.", "Karl Geary wrote the film and Tanya Ryno was the film's producer.", "The music was composed by Ryan Shore.", "The film was shot in Sligo, Ireland, which is known locally as\" Coney Island\".", "The film was screened at the Newport International Film Festival.", "Hobby won the Jury Award for\" Best First Time Director\".", "The film made its premiere television broadcast on the Sundance Channel."]], ["Operaci\u00f3n rosa rosa", ["Operaci\u00f3n rosa rosa (English: \"Operation Pink Rose\") is a 1974 Argentine film, directed by Polish-born director Leo Fleider.", "The film was written by, and starred, the singer Sandro de Am\u00e9rica."]], ["The Wonderful World of Captain Kuhio", ["The film was released in Japan on 10 October 2009."]], ["Gorgeous Geeks", ["The Gorgeous Geeks( GG) is an interest group based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.", "Formed by women currently and previously from the IT industry, the Gorgeous Geeks seeks to encourage women to use technology as part of their lifestyles.", "The aim of the group is also to provide mentor or support for women in the industry as well as to inspire other women to join the industry.", "The group were inspired by the Woman- In- Technology session on 12 Sep 2007, hosted by Microsoft.", "The Gorgeous Geeks was subsequently launched in Jan 2008 at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia."]], ["Invasion of the Neptune Men", ["The film was released in 1961 in Japan and was later released in the United States on television.", "In 1998, the film was featured on an episode of\" Mystery Science Theater 3000\"."]], ["Rakka (film)", ["The film was released on YouTube and Steam on 14 June 2017."]], ["GLOW: The Story of the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling", ["GLOW: The Story of the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling is a documentary film about professional wrestling.", "Released in 2012, it tells the story of the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling( abbreviated G.L.O.W. or GLOW), a women's wrestling promotion.", "GLOW staged live events that were filmed and then shown on American television for four seasons in the late 1980s.", "The documentary includes footage from the TV series, combined with then- recent interviews of some of the participants.", "The film was directed by Brett Whitcomb and written by Bradford Thomason.", "It premiered on April 27, 2012 at the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival.", "It won the Best Documentary award at the 2012 San Diego Comic- Con film festival.", "It was released on DVD in the United States on March 26, 2013.", "It became available for streaming on Netflix on April 1, 2017."]], ["Stuart Reid (children's book author)", ["Stuart Reid is a Scottish writer and the author of the\" Gorgeous George\" series of children's books."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Gorgeous Hussy", 0], ["Operaci\u00f3n rosa rosa", 0]], "evidences": [["The Gorgeous Hussy", "publication date", "1936"], ["Operaci\u00f3n rosa rosa", "publication date", "1974"]], "answer": "Operaci\u00f3n Rosa Rosa"}
{"_id": "ef9d40a40bdb11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What nationality is the director of film Armless?", "context": [["John Farrell (businessman)", ["John Farrell is the director of YouTube in Latin America."]], ["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]], ["John Donatich", ["John Donatich is the Director of Yale University Press."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["Habib Azar", ["Habib Azar (born October 19, 1979 in Pennsylvania, United States) is an American film, theater and television director based in New York City.", "He married his wife, Carla Azar, in 2011, and they have two children."]], ["Armless", ["Armless is a 2010 comedy film directed by Habib Azar and starring Daniel London, Janel Moloney, Matt Walton, Zoe Lister-Jones and Laurie Kennedy.", "It was written by Kyle Jarrow.", "It was an official selection of the 2010 Sundance Film Festival, as part of the new category 'NEXT' which selects films for their innovative and original work in low-", "and no-budget filmmaking."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Michael Govan", ["Michael Govan( born 1963) is the director of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art since 2006.", "Prior to this, Govan worked as the director of the Dia Art Foundation in New York City."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Armless", 0], ["Habib Azar", 0]], "evidences": [["Armless", "director", "Habib Azar"], ["Habib Azar", "country of citizenship", "United States"]], "answer": "United States"}
{"_id": "9ab1dcd808e011ebbda1ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film whose director was born first, The Goldcabbage Family Breaks The Bank or Thundering Jets?", "context": [["Familien Gyldenk\u00e5l", ["Familien Gyldenk\u00e5l", "( English:\" The Goldcabbage Family\") is a 1975 Danish comedy film directed by Gabriel Axel.", "It was the first in a series of three films about the eccentric\" Gyldenk\u00e5l\" family, and was followed by\" The Goldcabbage Family Breaks the Bank\"( 1976) also directed by Axel, and\" Familien Gyldenk\u00e5l vinder valget\"( 1977) directed by Bent Christensen."]], ["The Goldcabbage Family Breaks the Bank", ["Familien Gyldenk\u00e5l spr\u00e6nger banken( English: The Goldcabbage Family Breaks the Bank) is a 1976 Danish comedy film directed by Gabriel Axel.", "It was the second in a series of three films about the eccentric\" Gyldenk\u00e5l\" family, a sequel to\" Familien Gyldenk\u00e5l\"( 1975) also directed by Axel, and followed by\" Familien Gyldenk\u00e5l vinder valget\"( 1977) directed by Bent Christensen."]], ["Helmut Dantine", ["Helmut Dantine (7 October 1918 \u2013 2 May 1982) was an Austrian-born American actor who often played Nazis in thriller films of the 1940s.", "His best-known performances are perhaps the German pilot in \"Mrs. Miniver\" and the desperate refugee in \"Casablanca\", who tries gambling to obtain travel visa money for himself and his wife.", "As his acting career waned, he turned to producing.", "According to one obituary, \"He specialized in portrayals of Nazis, sometimes as the handsome but icy SS sadist battling Allied heroes, sometimes as a sympathetic German soldier forced, against his better judgment, to fight\"."]], ["Ringo-en no sh\u014djo", ["The art director was Tomoo Shimogawara."]], ["Henry Moore (cricketer)", ["Henry Walter Moore( 1849 \u2013 20 August 1916) was an English- born first- class cricketer who spent most of his life in New Zealand."]], ["Wale Adebanwi", ["Wale Adebanwi( born 1969) is a Nigerian- born first Black Rhodes Professor at St Antony's College, Oxford."]], ["John McMahon (Surrey and Somerset cricketer)", ["John William Joseph McMahon( 28 December 1917 \u2013 8 May 2001) was an Australian- born first- class cricketer who played for Surrey and Somerset in England from 1947 to 1957."]], ["Thundering Jets", ["Thundering Jets is a 1958 American drama film directed by Helmut Dantine, written by James Landis, and starring Rex Reason, Dick Foran, Audrey Dalton, Barry Coe, Buck Class and Robert Dix.", "\" Thundering Jets\" was released in May 1957, by 20th Century Fox."]], ["Gabriel Axel", ["Axel Gabriel Erik M\u00f8rch better known as Gabriel Axel( 18 April 1918 \u2013 9 February 2014) was a Danish film director, actor, writer and producer, best known for\" Babette's Feast\"( 1987), which he wrote and directed."]], ["Hartley Lobban", ["Hartley W Lobban (9 May 1926 \u2013 15 October 2004) was a Jamaican-born first-class cricketer who played 17 matches for Worcestershire in the early 1950s."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Goldcabbage Family Breaks the Bank", 0], ["Thundering Jets", 0], ["Gabriel Axel", 0], ["Helmut Dantine", 0]], "evidences": [["The Goldcabbage Family Breaks the Bank", "director", "Gabriel Axel"], ["Thundering Jets", "director", "Helmut Dantine"], ["Gabriel Axel", "date of birth", "18 April 1918"], ["Helmut Dantine", "date of birth", "7 October 1918"]], "answer": "The Goldcabbage Family Breaks The Bank"}
{"_id": "ce7b3145088411ebbd6dac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Are both John Wilson (Ontario Politician, Born 1807) and Sabine Karsenti from the same country?", "context": [["Bob Wilson (footballer, born 1943)", ["Robert John Wilson( born 23 May 1943) is an English former professional footballer."]], ["John A. Wilson (politician)", ["John A. Wilson( September 29, 1943 \u2013 May 19, 1993) was an American politician.", "He served as the first Councilmember from the District's Ward 2.", "The John A. Wilson Building, in the District of Columbia, is named after him."]], ["John K. Hale", ["John K. Hale( born 1807) was an American lawyer and politician from New York."]], ["Enza Anderson", ["Enza Anderson( born 1964) is a Canadian journalist, media personality, Ontario politician, and transgender rights activist."]], ["Sabine Karsenti", ["Sabine Karsenti is a French Canadian actress.", "Karsenti has played in both film and television, in French and in English from Montreal to Los Angeles."]], ["Craig Mills", ["Craig Mills( born August 27, 1976) is a former professional ice hockey winger who played for the Winnipeg Jets and Chicago Blackhawks of the National Hockey League.", "He is the son of Ontario politician Dennis Mills, and was born in Toronto, Ontario."]], ["Elmer Brandon", ["William Elmer Brandon( June 16, 1906 \u2013 July 2, 1956) was an Ontario politician and lawyer.", "He represented York West from 1951 to 1956 in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as a Progressive Conservative."]], ["John Wilson (Canadian writer)", ["John Wilson( born Edinburgh, Scotland, 1951) is a Canadian author."]], ["John Wilson (singer)", ["John Wilson( 1800 \u2013 1849) was a Scottish singer."]], ["John Wilson (Ontario politician, born 1807)", ["John Wilson,( February 5, 1807 \u2013 June 3, 1869) was an Ontario lawyer, judge and political figure.", "He shot and killed Robert Lyon in what is believed to have been the last duel fought in Ontario and the last fatal duel in Canada.", "He was born in Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland in 1807 and settled in Perth, Upper Canada with his family around 1823.", "He studied law in Perth with James Boulton.", "The duel was fought on June 13, 1833 over comments that Lyon, another law student, had made against the character of a Miss Elizabeth Hughes( who Wilson later married).", "Wilson and his second were charged with murder but acquitted.", "He was called to the Upper Canada bar in 1835, joined Boulton's practice at Niagara and later set up his own practice at London.", "He helped organize local resistance against the Upper Canada Rebellion and was named a captain in the militia in 1838.", "Wilson served as warden for the London District from 1842 to 1844 and also served as solicitor for the city of London.", "He was elected to the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada in an 1847 by-election as a Conservative and then was reelected in 1848 and 1854.", "In 1856, Wilson was named Queen's Counsel.", "He was elected to the Legislative Council for St. Clair division in 1863 but was named judge in the Court of Common Pleas a few months later.", "He sentenced seven Fenians captured during the Fenian raids to death, but these sentences were commuted.", "Wilson died in Westminster Township in 1869.", "Other sources, however, agree that it was the last duel in Ontario which was then known as Upper Canada, but not the last fatal duel in what is now the country of Canada.", "For example, Radio Canada International and the Montreal Gazette refer to documents that state that the last fatal duel occurred on 22 May 1838, in Quebec, then known as Lower Canada, between British officer Major Henry Warde and lawyer Robert Sweeney; Warde was wounded and subsequently died."]]], "supporting_facts": [["John Wilson (Ontario politician, born 1807)", 1], ["Sabine Karsenti", 0]], "evidences": [["John Wilson (Ontario politician, born 1807)", "country of citizenship", "Canada"], ["Sabine Karsenti", "country of citizenship", "Canadian"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "de72114a0bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Which country John Ii, Duke Of Lorraine's father is from?", "context": [["John II, Duke of Lorraine", ["John II of Anjou (Nancy, August 2, 1426 \u2013 December 16, 1470, Barcelona) was Duke of Lorraine from 1453 to his death.", "He was the son of Ren\u00e9 of Anjou and Isabella, Duchess of Lorraine."]], ["Bertha, Duchess of Lorraine", ["Bertha of Lorraine( or Bertha of Swabia)( b.c. 1123/30 \u2013 d. 1194/ 5) was a member of the Hohenstaufen dynasty.", "She was the daughter of Frederick II, Duke of Swabia and, through marriage to Matthias I duke of Lorraine, she was duchess of Lorraine( c.1138-1176)."]], ["Marie of Brittany, Countess of Saint-Pol", ["Marie of Brittany( 1268\u20131339) was the daughter of John II, Duke of Brittany, and Beatrice of England.", "She is also known as Marie de Dreux."]], ["Nicholas I, Duke of Lorraine", ["Nicholas of Anjou( July 1448 \u2013 27 July 1473) was the son of John II, Duke of Lorraine and Marie de Bourbon.", "Nicholas was born and died in Nancy.", "He succeeded his father in 1470 as Duke of Lorraine, and assumed the titles of Marquis of Pont- \u00e0- Mousson, Duke of Calabria, and Prince of Girona, as heir apparent of Bar, Naples, and Aragon respectively.", "He was engaged to Anne of France, Viscountess of Thouars, and used her title, but he did not marry her and had only one illegitimate daughter, Marguerite, wife of John IV of Chabannes, Count of Dammartin( d. 1503).", "Some said he had been poisoned by agents of King Louis XI of France.", "On his death the Duchy of Lorraine went to his aunt Yolande."]], ["Nicolas, Duke of Merc\u0153ur", ["Nicolas of Lorraine, Duke of Merc\u0153ur (16 October 1524 \u2013 23 January 1577) was the second son of Antoine, Duke of Lorraine and Ren\u00e9e de Bourbon."]], ["Dorothea of Lorraine", ["Dorothea of Lorraine( 24 May 1545 \u2013 2 June 1621), was by birth a member of the House of Lorraine and by marriage to Eric II, Duke of Brunswick- L\u00fcneburg, Duchess of Brunswick- L\u00fcneburg- Calenburg.", "Born at the Ch\u00e2teau de Deneuvre, she was the third child and second daughter of Francis I, Duke of Lorraine and Christina of Denmark.", "Her paternal grandparents were Antoine, Duke of Lorraine and Ren\u00e9e of Bourbon- Montpensier and her maternal grandparents were Christian II of Denmark and Isabella of Austria."]], ["John III, Duke of Brabant", ["John III( 1300 \u2013 5 December 1355) was Duke of Brabant, Lothier, and Limburg( 1312 \u2013 1355).", "He was the son of John II, Duke of Brabant, and Margaret of England."]], ["Christina of Salm", ["Countess Christina of Salm( 1575 \u2013 1627), was a duchess consort of Lorraine; married in 1597 to Francis II, Duke of Lorraine."]], ["Claude Fran\u00e7oise de Lorraine", ["Claude of Lorraine (6 October 1612 \u2013 2 August 1648) was a daughter of Henry II, Duke of Lorraine, and Margerita Gonzaga, her sister was Nicole, Duchess of Lorraine.", "She married her first cousin and was the Duchess of Lorraine by marriage."]], ["Ren\u00e9 of Anjou", ["Ren\u00e9 of Anjou (1409\u20131480), also known as Ren\u00e9 I of Naples and Good King Ren\u00e9 , was count of Piedmont, Duke of Bar (1430\u201380), Duke of Lorraine (1431\u201353), Duke of Anjou, Count of Provence (1434\u201380), briefly King of Naples (1435\u201342;", "titular 1442\u201380), titular King of Jerusalem (", "1438\u201380) and Aragon including Sicily, Majorca and Corsica (1466\u201370).", "He was a member of the House of Valois-Anjou, a cadet branch of the French royal house, and the great-grandson of John II of France (d. 1364).", "He was a prince of the blood, and for most of his adult life also the brother-in-law of the reigning king Charles VII of France.", "His lands were very extensive, but often contested, as was his claim to be King of Naples."]]], "supporting_facts": [["John II, Duke of Lorraine", 1], ["Ren\u00e9 of Anjou", 3]], "evidences": [["John II, Duke of Lorraine", "father", "Ren\u00e9 of Anjou"], ["Ren\u00e9 of Anjou", "country of citizenship", "French"]], "answer": "French"}
{"_id": "7abdcf720bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of the director of film Two-Gun Caballero?", "context": [["Ever Caballero", ["Ever Alexis Caballero( born 27 April 1982 in Asunci\u00f3n, Paraguay) is a Paraguayan footballer who plays as a goalkeeper."]], ["Pablo Caballero Gonz\u00e1lez", ["Pablo Caballero( born 21 January 1987 in Minas, Uruguay) is a Uruguayan footballer."]], ["Carlos Caballero (weightlifter)", ["Carlos Caballero( born 15 February 1927) is a Colombian former weightlifter who competed in the 1956 Summer Olympics and in the 1960 Summer Olympics."]], ["Eladio Loizaga", ["Eladio Loizaga Caballero( born 17 March 1949) is a Paraguayan lawyer and diplomat."]], ["Jack Nelson (actor)", ["Jack Nelson (October 15, 1882 \u2013 November 10, 1948) was an American actor and film director of the silent era.", "He appeared in 88 films between 1910 and 1935.", "He also directed 58 films between 1920 and 1935.", "He was born in Memphis, Tennessee and died in North Bay, Ontario, Canada.", "Upon arriving in North Bay, Nelson took over management of the Capital Theatre, one of two movie theatres in North Bay at the time.", "Years later after World War Two broke out, Nelson played an important role in the nine national Victory Loan Drives (1941-1945).", "Acting as chairman of public relations, Nelson served on the Nipissing District National War Finance Committee.", "His duties included organizing parades, corresponding with the local North Bay Daily Nugget Newspaper, and hosting occasional free movie admission nights for residents who purchased bonds.", "During the Sixth Victory Loan Drive in May 1944, Nelson and his employees at the Capital Theatre were awarded a coveted flag on behalf of the National War Finance Committee in Ottawa.", "The entire staff at the theatre, under Nelson's management, had subscribed 15% their payroll during the four-week drive.", "In accordance with the Sixth Victory Loan drive promotions, any company within Canada that subscribed 15% of payroll finances to bond purchases were awarded the Victory Loan V-Flag in recognition.", "The V-Flag was subsequently hung in the lobby of the Capital Theatre."]], ["Melissa Caballero", ["Melissa Caballero( born 5 January 1985) is a Spanish former swimmer who competed in the 2004 Summer Olympics."]], ["Two-Gun Caballero", ["Two-Gun Caballero is a 1931 American western film directed by Jack Nelson and starring Robert Frazer, Consuelo Dawn and Carmen Laroux."]], ["Armando Gun", ["Armando Antonio Gun Caballero( born 17 January 1986) is a Panamanian football defender who currently plays for Independiente La Chorrera, a Panamanian football team."]], ["Flavio Caballero", ["Flavio Caballero( born January 6, 1952) is a well known Colombian actor.", "He is a native of Tuchin."]], ["Juan Caballero", ["Juan Caballero( born 6 July 1951) is a Cuban field hockey player.", "He competed in the men's tournament at the 1980 Summer Olympics."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Two-Gun Caballero", 0], ["Jack Nelson (actor)", 3]], "evidences": [["Two-Gun Caballero", "director", "Jack Nelson"], ["Jack Nelson", "place of birth", "Memphis, Tennessee"]], "answer": "Memphis, Tennessee"}
{"_id": "20c7b59608db11ebbd9cac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Who is younger, Arthur Stannard Vernay or Janusz Biela\u0144ski?", "context": [["Milo\u0161 Zli\u010di\u0107", ["Milo\u0161 Zli\u010di\u0107( born 29 December 1999) is a Serbian football forward.", "He is a younger brother of Lazar Zli\u010di\u0107."]], ["Arthur Stannard Vernay", ["Arthur Stannard Vernay (11 May 1877 - 25 October 1960) was a noted English-born American art and antiques dealer, decorator, big game hunter and naturalist explorer.", "He sponsored numerous expeditions on behalf of the American Museum of Natural History across the world to collect biological specimens and cultural artefacts.", "The Vernay-Faunthorpe Hall of South Asian mammals in the AMNH is named after him."]], ["Vadim Vlasov", ["Vadim Nikolayevich Vlasov( born 19 December 1980) is a former Russian football player.", "He is a younger brother of Dmitri Vlasov."]], ["Markus Weissenberger", ["Markus Weissenberger( born March 8, 1975) is an Austrian former footballer who played as a midfielder.", "He is a younger brother of former Austria international player Thomas Weissenberger."]], ["George Stannard (cricketer)", ["George Arthur Stannard( 9 July 1892 \u2013 28 June 1971) was an English cricketer active from 1914 to 1925 who played for Sussex.", "He was born in Steyning, Sussex and died in Brighton.", "He appeared in 73 first- class matches as a righthanded batsman who bowled right- arm slow medium pace.", "He scored 1,447 runs with a highest score of 114 and took fourteen wickets with a best performance of four for 70."]], ["Dmitri Varfolomeyev (footballer, born 1978)", ["Dmitri Nikolayevich Varfolomeyev( born 15 March 1978 in Leningrad) is a former Russian football player.", "He is a younger brother of Sergei Varfolomeyev."]], ["Roman Smishko", ["Roman Smishko is a retired Ukrainian professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper.", "He is a younger brother of Ukrainian defender Bohdan Smishko."]], ["John Faunthorpe", ["Colonel John Champion Faunthorpe (30 May 1871 \u2013 1 December 1929) was a British Army officer, big game hunter and sport shooter.", "Apart from serving in the Indian Civil Services in the United Provinces, he also worked in World War I in the intelligence and was in charge of controlling the press.", "After working briefly in the United States as part of the British Embassy, he returned to India to join Arthur Stannard Vernay on an expedition to collect specimens of South Asian mammals for the American Museum of Natural History and the taxidermy mounts were then exhibited in what was named the Vernay-Faunthorpe Hall."]], ["Anton Shunto", ["Anton Shunto( born 31 May 1988) is a Belarusian professional footballer.", "As of 2019, he plays for Molodechno.", "He is a younger brother of Denis Shunto, who is a founder and former president of Krumkachy Minsk."]], ["Janusz Biela\u0144ski", ["Rev. Janusz Bielanski( 25 March 1939 \u2013 3 November 2018) was a Roman Catholic priest and was the rector of the Wawel Cathedral in Krak\u00f3w, Poland from 1983 until 2007.", "He resigned on January 8, 2007 after repeated allegations about his cooperation with the S\u0142u\u017cba Bezpiecze\u0144stwa \u2014 the communist- era secret police.", "Bielanski's resignation was announced the day after the resignation of Archbishop Stanis\u0142aw Wielgus from the see of Warsaw."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Arthur Stannard Vernay", 0], ["Janusz Biela\u0144ski", 0]], "evidences": [["Arthur Stannard Vernay", "date of birth", "11 May 1877"], ["Janusz Biela\u0144ski", "date of birth", "25 March 1939"]], "answer": "Janusz Biela\u0144ski"}
{"_id": "021e5e460bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Which country Adelaide Of Habsburg's husband is from?", "context": [["Werner II, Count of Habsburg", ["Werner II of Habsburg( died 19 August 1167) was Count of Habsburg also called Werner III and a progenitor of the royal House of Habsburg.", "He was the great- great- grandfather of King Rudolph I of Germany.", "He was the son of Count Otto II of Habsburg and Hilla of Pfirt.", "Werner married Ida of Homberg.", "He is known for having been involved in the War of Bregenz Succession of 1164 \u2013 1166.", "He died near Tusculum after the Battle of Monte Porzio.", "He was the father of Count Albert III of Habsburg and Bishop Otto II of Constance( 1165 \u2013 1174).", "His daughter Richenza married Count Louis I of Pfirt."]], ["Count Leo Stefan of Habsburg", ["Count Leo Stefan Maria Carl Wolfgang Rudolf von Fidelis of Habsburg (born June 12, 1928 in \u017bywiec) is a morganaut of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine and the representative of the Teschen ducal line.", "He is the son of Archduke Leo Karl (1893\u20131939) and Countess Maria-Klothilde de Thuilli\u00e8res von Montjoye-Vaufrey et de la Roche (1893\u20131978) and a grandson of Archduke Charles Stephen of Austria.", "He is today the heir to the Dukedom of Teschen.", "because of the unequal marriage of his parents.", "He thus is only entitled to use the title Count of Habsburg.", "He has seven children of whom Count Albrecht of Habsburg (born 1963), who is his heir to the Dukedom, ."]], ["Adelaide of Rheinfelden", ["Adelaide of Rheinfelden( or Adelaide of Swabia)( 1060s \u2013 May 1090), was Queen Consort of Hungary by marriage to King Ladislaus I of Hungary."]], ["Albert III, Count of Habsburg", ["Albert III( died 25 November 1199), also known as Albert the Rich, was Count of Habsburg and a progenitor of the royal House of Habsburg.", "He was the son of Count Werner II of Habsburg, whom he succeeded in 1167.", "Albert married Ida, daughter of Count Rudolph of Pfullendorf.", "Like his father, he was a loyal supporter of the Imperial House of Hohenstaufen.", "He was the father of Count Rudolph II of Habsburg."]], ["Nicholas I, Duke of Troppau", ["Nicholas I (c. 1255 \u2013 25 July 1318) was the natural son of Bohemian king Ottokar II P\u0159emysl and his mistress Agnes of Kuenring.", "In 1269 he became Duke of Opava (at modern day Opava, Czech Republic) and thereby the progenitor of the Silesian cadet branch of the P\u0159emyslid dynasty that lasted until 1521.", "He was legitimated by his father with the consent of Pope Urban IV and raised at the Prague court.", "As his half-brother Wenceslaus II was designated to succeed his father on the Bohemian throne, Nicholas in compensation received Troppau, then a part of the Moravian march.", "He supported his father in the 1278 Battle on the Marchfeld, was captured by Hungarian forces, but regained his duchy from the victorious German king Rudolph of Habsburg.", "His rule was however challenged by Ottokar's widow Kunigunda Rostislavna, who had retired to Hradec nad Moravic\u00ed.", "In 1283 Nicholas married King Rudolph's niece Adelheid.", "They had three sons:", "Nicholas retained the Duchy of Opava after the last P\u0159emyslid ruler of Bohemia, King Wenceslaus III was killed in 1306.", "The Bohemian Crown however passed to Duke Henry of Carinthia and Nicholas had to accept the pledge of his duchy in favour of the Silesian Piast duke Boles\u0142aw III the Generous of Legnica, the husband of King Wenceslaus' III sister Margaret.", "King Henry's successor John of Luxembourg however redeemed the pawn and in 1318 re-installed Nicholas's son Nicholas II as duke."]], ["Rudolph II, Count of Habsburg", ["Rudolph II( or Rudolph the Kind)( died 10 April 1232) was Count of Habsburg in the Aargau and a progenitor of the royal House of Habsburg.", "He was the only son of Count Albert III of Habsburg and Ita of Pfullendorf.", "He married Agnes of Staufen.", "Rudolph was the father of Count Albert IV of Habsburg and Count Rudolph III of Habsburg and the grandfather of King Rudolph I of Germany."]], ["Adelaide of Habsburg", ["Adelaide of Habsburg (\"Justina\") (died 1313) was niece of emperor", "Rudolph I of Germany, but her parentage is uncertain.", "In 1283 she married Nicholas I, Duke of Troppau.", "This marriage was consecrated on 8 February 1285.", "They had three sons:"]], ["Rudolf I of Bohemia", ["Rudolf of Habsburg( \u2013 3/4 July 1307), a member of the House of Habsburg, was Duke of Austria and Styria( as Rudolf III) from 1298 as well as King of Bohemia and titular King of Poland( as Rudolf I) from 1306 until his death."]], ["Adelaide of Aquitaine", ["Adbelahide or Adele or Adelaide of Aquitaine( or Adelaide of Poitiers)( c. 945 or 952 \u2013 1004), was queen consort of France by marriage to Hugh Capet."]], ["Adelaide of Italy", ["Adelaide of Italy (93116 December 999 AD) , also called Adelaide of Burgundy, was a Holy Roman Empress by marriage to Holy Roman Emperor Otto the Great; she was crowned as the Holy Roman Empress with him by Pope John XII in Rome on 2 February 962.", "She was regent of the Holy Roman Empire as the guardian of her grandson in 991-995."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Adelaide of Habsburg", 2], ["Nicholas I, Duke of Troppau", 0]], "evidences": [["Adelaide of Habsburg", "spouse", "Nicholas I, Duke of Troppau"], ["Nicholas I, Duke of Troppau", "country of citizenship", "Bohemia"]], "answer": "Bohemia"}
{"_id": "d596bd680bd911eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the place of death of the director of film Midnight Mystery?", "context": [["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Midnight Mystery", ["Midnight Mystery is a 1930 American mystery film directed by George B. Seitz, from a screenplay by Beulah Marie Dix, which was adapted from the play \"Hawk Island\" by Howard Irving Young.", "Betty Compson starred, leading an ensemble cast which included Hugh Trevor, Lowell Sherman, Rita La Roy, Ivan Lebedeff, Raymond Hatton, June Clyde and Marcelle Corday."]], ["George B. Seitz", ["George Brackett Seitz (January 3, 1888 \u2013 July 8, 1944) was an American playwright, screenwriter, film actor and director.", "He was known for his screenplays for action serials, such as \"The Perils of Pauline\" (1914) and \"The Exploits of Elaine\" (1914).", "Seitz was born in Boston, Massachusetts, started his career as a playwright, and also wrote some fiction for \"up-market\" pulp magazines such as \"Adventure\" and \"People's Magazine\".", "Seitz did much of his early work in Fort Lee, New Jersey when many other early film studios in America's first motion picture industry were based there.", "He was the director of more than one hundred films, the writer of more than thirty screenplays, and an actor in seven films.", "He worked at Columbia Pictures and at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer where he directed eleven films in the \"Andy Hardy\" series of the 1930s & 1940s.", "He died in Hollywood, California in 1944.", "Although an acquaintance of the cinematographer John F. Seitz, they were not related.", "He was the father of George B. Seitz Jr., who was a writer/director active in the 1940s and 1950s in films and television."]], ["Michael Govan", ["Michael Govan( born 1963) is the director of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art since 2006.", "Prior to this, Govan worked as the director of the Dia Art Foundation in New York City."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Jesse E. Hobson", ["Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 \u2013 November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955.", "Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation."]], ["S. N. Mathur", ["S.N. Mathur was the Director of the Indian Intelligence Bureau between September 1975 and February 1980.", "He was also the Director General of Police in Punjab."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Midnight Mystery", 0], ["George B. Seitz", 6]], "evidences": [["Midnight Mystery", "director", "George B. Seitz"], ["George B. Seitz", "place of death", "Hollywood"]], "answer": "Hollywood"}
{"_id": "69c1a07408ca11ebbd92ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Do director of film The Black Book (Serial) and director of film Meyer From Berlin share the same nationality?", "context": [["Brian Johnson (special effects artist)", ["Brian Johnson( born 1939 or 1940) is a British designer and director of film and television special effects."]], ["Ben Cura", ["Ben Cura( born 30 September 1988) is a British- Argentine actor and director of film, television and theatre."]], ["The Black Book (serial)", ["The Black Book is a 1929 American drama silent film serial directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet and Thomas Storey, starring Allene Ray and Walter Miller."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Jason Moore (director)", ["Jason Moore( born October 22, 1970) is an American director of film, theatre and television."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Meyer from Berlin", ["Meyer from Berlin( German: Meyer aus Berlin) is a 1919 German silent comedy film directed by Ernst Lubitsch and starring Lubitsch, Ossi Oswalda and Ethel Orff.", "It was part of the Sally series of films featuring Lubitsch as a sharp young Berliner of Jewish heritage.", "It was Lubitsch's penultimate film as an actor, after 1920 he devoted himself entirely to screenwriting and directing."]], ["Ernst Lubitsch", ["Ernst Lubitsch (January 29, 1892November 30, 1947) was a German-American film director, producer, writer, and actor.", "His urbane comedies of manners gave him the reputation of being Hollywood's most elegant and sophisticated director; as his prestige grew, his films were promoted as having \"the Lubitsch touch\".", "Among his best known works are \"Trouble in ParadiseDesign for LivingNinotchkaThe Shop Around the CornerTo Be or Not to Be\" and \"Heaven Can Wait\".", "In 1946, he received an Honorary Academy Award for his distinguished contributions to the art of the motion picture."]], ["Spencer Gordon Bennet", ["Spencer Gordon Bennet( January 5, 1893 \u2013 October 8, 1987) was an American film producer and director.", "Known as the\" King of Serial Directors\", he directed more film serials than any other director."]], ["Hanro Smitsman", ["Hanro Smitsman, born in 1967 in Breda( Netherlands), is a writer and director of film and television."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Black Book (serial)", 0], ["Meyer from Berlin", 0], ["Spencer Gordon Bennet", 0], ["Ernst Lubitsch", 0]], "evidences": [["The Black Book (serial)", "director", "Spencer Gordon Bennet"], ["Meyer from Berlin", "director", "Ernst Lubitsch"], ["Spencer Gordon Bennet", "country of citizenship", "American"], ["Ernst Lubitsch", "country of citizenship", "German"], ["Ernst Lubitsch", "country of citizenship", "American"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "77ff73120bb011ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is the father of Charles, Duke Of Durazzo?", "context": [["Gerald Rudolff Ford", ["Gerald Rudolff Ford( December 9, 1890 \u2013 January 26, 1962) was an American businessman, creator of Ford Industries, and Republican politician who was the stepfather of U.S. President Gerald Ford and for whom Ford legally changed his name."]], ["Henry II, Duke of Guise", ["Henry II de Lorraine, 5th Duke of Guise( 4 April 1614, in Paris \u2013 2 June 1664, in Paris) was the second son of Charles, Duke of Guise and Henriette Catherine de Joyeuse."]], ["Louis, Count of Gravina", ["Louis of Durazzo (1324 \u2013 22 July 1362) was Count of Gravina and Morrone.", "He was the son of John of Gravina and Agnes of P\u00e9rigord.", "In 1337, he was named Vicar- and Captain-General of the Kingdom of Albania.", "During the ascension of the Durazzeschi at the court of Naples during the reign of Joanna I, he was one of the royal ambassadors to the Roman Curia.", "Upon the invasion of Louis I of Hungary and the execution of his elder brother, Charles, Duke of Durazzo, in 1348, he was imprisoned, with his younger brother Robert of Durazzo, until 1352.", "The rest of his life was spent stirring up revolts against Joanna in Apulia with the aid of some Free Companions.", "These were ultimately quashed in 1360 by Louis of Taranto, and Louis of Durazzo was imprisoned in the Castel dell'Ovo in Naples and murdered by poison."]], ["H\u00e9ctor Barrantes", ["H\u00e9ctor Barrantes Sansoni( 1939\u20131990) was an Argentine polo player.", "He was the stepfather of Sarah, Duchess of York."]], ["Jerrold Wexler", ["Jerrold Wexler( June 27, 1924 \u2013 November 10, 1992) was a noted American businessman and film producer.", "He was the brother of cinematographer Haskell Wexler and the stepfather of actress Daryl Hannah."]], ["Joanna, Duchess of Durazzo", ["Joanna of Durazzo( 1344 \u2013 20 July 1387) was the eldest daughter and eldest surviving child of Charles, Duke of Durazzo, and his wife, Maria of Calabria.", "She succeeded as duchess on the death of her father in 1348 when she was only a child of four years old.", "Joanna was a member of the House of Anjou- Durazzo.", "She reigned as Duchess of Durazzo from 1348- 1368.", "She married twice; firstly to Louis of Navarre and then to Robert IV of Artois, Count of Eu."]], ["Morris Harvey", ["Morris Harvey( 1877\u2013 1944) was a British actor and writer.", "A renowned character actor, he also wrote for the stage, including material for Broadway revues, in which he also appeared.", "He was the stepfather of film director Anthony Harvey."]], ["Louis, Duke of Joyeuse", ["Louis de Lorraine, Duke of Joyeuse( 11 January 1622 \u2013 27 September 1654, Paris) was a younger son of Charles, Duke of Guise and Henriette Catherine de Joyeuse."]], ["Charles, Duke of Durazzo", ["Charles of Durazzo (1323 \u2013 23 January 1348) was a Neapolitan nobleman, the eldest son of John, Duke of Durazzo and Agnes of P\u00e9rigord."]], ["Agnes of P\u00e9rigord", ["Agnes of P\u00e9rigord (died 1345) was Duchess consort of Durazzo, through her marriage to John of Gravina, Duke of Durazzo, who was also the ruler of the Kingdom of Albania.", "Although Agnes was never styled as Queen consort, she became politically influential.", "Following the death of Robert, King of Naples in 1343, she organised a marriage for her eldest son to Robert's granddaughter, who was second-in-line to the Neapolitan throne.", "Agnes's ambition was to bring her family closer to the line of succession."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Charles, Duke of Durazzo", 0], ["Agnes of P\u00e9rigord", 0]], "evidences": [["Charles of Durazzo", "mother", "Agnes of P\u00e9rigord"], ["Agnes of P\u00e9rigord", "spouse", "John of Gravina"]], "answer": "John of Gravina"}
{"_id": "aa73a9fb08b611ebbd88ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who died later, Airport 1975 or The Mad Doctor Of Blood Island?", "context": [["Terror Is a Man", ["Terror Is a Man( also known as Blood Creature, Creature from Blood Island, The Gory Creatures, Island of Terror and Gore Creature) is a 1959 black- and- white Filipino/ American horror film directed by Gerardo de Leon.", "It was the first in a series produced by Eddie Romero and Kane W. Lynn known as the\" Blood Island\" series, which also included\" Brides of Blood The Mad Doctor of Blood Island\" and\" Beast of Blood\".", "All four films took place on an island called Blood Island, named for its vivid red-hued sunsets.", "The film focuses on a shipwreck survivor washed ashore on a small island where a scientist is experimenting on a panther in an effort to make it human."]], ["Eddie Romero", ["Edgar Sinco Romero( July 7, 1924 \u2013 May 28, 2013) was a Filipino film director, film producer and screenwriter."]], ["The Mad Doctor of Blood Island", ["The Mad Doctor of Blood Island is a 1969 Filipino horror film, co- directed by Eddie Romero and Gerardo de Leon, and starring John Ashley, Eddie Garcia and Ronald Remy.", "It was the third in a series of four Filipino horror films produced by Romero and Kane W. Lynn known as the\" Blood Island\" series, which also included\" Terror Is a ManBrides of Blood\" and\" Beast of Blood\".", "Beverly Miller was associate producer on this film, and later went on to co-produce several other Filipino horror films.", "This film dared to go a step further than\" Brides of Blood\" in the nudity and gore department.", "The plot involves a man traveling to an island where a mad scientist named Dr. Lorca is creating human/ plant mutants with chlorophyll blood out of the local natives.", "The film was later syndicated to television as Tomb of the Living Dead.", "It was also briefly known in certain states as The Mad Doctor of Crimson Island."]], ["The Camp on Blood Island", ["The Camp on Blood Island is a 1958 British World War II film, directed by Val Guest for Hammer Film Productions and starring Andr\u00e9 Morell, Carl M\u00f6hner, Edward Underdown and Walter Fitzgerald.", "The film is set in a Japanese prisoner of war camp in Japanese-occupied British Malaya and deals with the brutal, sadistic treatment of Allied prisoners by their captors.", "On its release, the film was promoted with the tag line \"Jap War Crimes Exposed!\", alongside a quote from Lord Russell of Liverpool, \"We may forgive, but we must never forget\", and an image of a Japanese soldier wielding a samurai sword.\nFrom its powerful opening sequence of a man being forced to dig his own grave before being shot dead, an intertitle follows, stating \"this is not just a story", "- it is based on brutal truthThe Camp on Blood Island\" is noted for a depiction of human cruelty and brutality which was unusually graphic for a film of its time.", "It received some contemporary allegations of going beyond the bounds of the acceptable and necessary into gratuitous sensationalism.", "A prequel, \"The Secret of Blood Island\", was released in 1964."]], ["Beast of Blood (film)", ["Beast of Blood, released in the UK as Blood Devils, is a 1970 Filipino horror film.", "A sequel to\" The Mad Doctor of Blood Island\", it was directed by Eddie Romero.", "It was the fourth in a series of four Filipino horror films, produced by Romero and Kane W. Lynn, known as the\" Blood Island\" series, which also included\" Terror Is a ManBrides of Blood\" and\" Beast of Blood\".", "It was also Romero's last film for Lynn's Hemisphere Pictures, as the two went their separate ways after this film was completed."]], ["The Mad Doctor of Market Street", ["The Mad Doctor of Market Street is a 1942 American horror film produced by Universal Pictures starring Lionel Atwill.", "The film was a low- budget project that utilized the studio's contract players and gave rising director Joseph H. Lewis an opportunity to demonstrate his versatility with little production money."]], ["Jack Smight", ["John R. Smight( March 9, 1925 \u2013 September 1, 2003) was an American theatre and film director.", "His film credits include\" The Traveling Executioner No Way to Treat a LadyRabbit, RunLoving Couples MidwayHarperAirport 1975 Damnation Alley\" and the\" Columbo\" episode\" Dead Weight\"."]], ["Venus Flytrap (film)", ["Venus Flytrap( filmed 1966, released 1970) is an American horror film shot partly in Japan.", "The plot features a mad scientist who uses thunder and lightning to turn carnivorous plants into man-eating creatures.", "It is known variously as Body of the Prey, and The Revenge of Doctor X( American video box title).", "Although the film is based on a 1950s screenplay by Ed Wood, he remained uncredited.", "The film was directed, scripted and produced by Norman Earl Thomson, a pulp fiction writer known for his\" Kill Me In\" series of paperback novels, published under his pen name Earl Norman.", "The film is often credited to film editor Kenneth Crane, who had directed the famed 1961 Japanese horror film,\" The Manster\".", "The American video release erroneously features the major credits for 1969 Philippines production\" The Mad Doctor of Blood Island.\"", "Syndicated movie- mocking series\" Cinema Insomnia\" featured this film in an episode that premiered on October 31, 2011,"]], ["Airport 1975", ["Airport 1975( also known as Airport'75) is a 1974 American air disaster film and the first sequel to the successful 1970 film\" AirportAirport 1975\" was directed by Jack Smight, produced by William Frye and Jennings Lang and has a screenplay by Don Ingalls.", "The film stars Charlton Heston, Karen Black and George Kennedy, as well as Gloria Swanson in her final screen appearance.", "The plot concerns the dramatic events aboard an airborne Boeing 747 when a small aircraft crashes into the cockpit causing the fatalities of senior crew and the blinding of the pilot with no one aboard qualified to take the controls.", "\" Airport 1975\" was the seventh highest- grossing movie of 1974 at the US and Canada box office."]], ["Brides of Blood", ["Brides of Blood( a.k.a. Brides of the Beast and Grave Desires) is a 1968 Filipino horror film, co- directed by Eddie Romero and Gerardo de Leon, and starring John Ashley, Kent Taylor, Beverly Hills, Eva Darren and Mario Montenegro.", "It was the first movie that Ashley made in the Philippines, beginning a long association between Ashley and that country.", "\" Brides of Blood\" was the second in a series of four horror films produced by Romero and Kane W. Lynn known as the\" Blood Island\" series, which also included\" Terror Is a Man The Mad Doctor of Blood Island\" and\" Beast of BloodBrides of Blood\" was later released to television syndication in some areas as Island of Living Horror."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Airport 1975", 0], ["The Mad Doctor of Blood Island", 0], ["Jack Smight", 0], ["Eddie Romero", 0]], "evidences": [["Airport 1975", "director", "Jack Smight"], ["The Mad Doctor of Blood Island", "director", "Eddie Romero"], ["Jack Smight", "date of death", "September 1, 2003"], ["Eddie Romero", "date of death", "May 28, 2013"]], "answer": "The Mad Doctor Of Blood Island"}
{"_id": "bcfa41ca089711ebbd77ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film came out earlier, Mio In The Land Of Faraway or I Could Never Be Your Woman?", "context": [["Lehi-Nephi", ["In the Book of Mormon, the land of Lehi -Nephi( also referred to as the land of Nephi) is the homeland of the Nephites in the early times of the Book of Mormon.", "The land is later conquered by the Lamanites, and the remaining Nephites flee to the land of Zarahemla, home of the Mulekites.", "In later years, an expedition under Zeniff returns to Lehi-Nephi to recolonize the area, and at first, the Lamanites allow them to settle.", "Zeniff, his son Noah, and Noah's son Limhi rule as kings over their people in the land of Lehi -Nephi.", "Ultimately the Nephite settlers leave the land of Nephi because of Lamanite oppression.", "They are led by Ammon, the leader of a party sent by king Mosiah son of king Benjamin to learn the fate of Zeniff's group.", "They return to Zarahemla as refugees.", "According to the Book of Mormon, the land of Nephi was south of and at higher elevation than Zarahemla.", "A strip of wilderness running east and west divided the land of Nephi from the land of Zarahemla.", "In the 1st century BC, the lands of Nephi and Zarahemla were bordered on the east and on the west by bodies of water that were called respectively\" the east sea\" and\" the west sea.\"", "There is no unequivocal indication in the Book of Mormon that the seas were intended to represent oceans, but the term\" lake\" is not used in the Book of Mormon to describe an inland body of water, and a parallel is seen between the American Promised Land of the Book of Mormon and the Biblical Promised Land, which is bordered by inland seas.", "The book of Mosiah in the Book of Mormon tells of a search party that was sent out from the land of Nephi to find the land of Zarahemla.", "Traveling northward in\" a land among many waters,\" in the general vicinity of the Book of Mormon land Cumorah, the search party mistakenly supposes that it has found the land of Zarahemla."]], ["Let Me Be Your Woman", ["Let Me Be Your Woman is the third studio album recorded by American singer Linda Clifford, released in 1979 on the RSO/ Curtom label."]], ["I Will Be Your Friend", ["\" I Will Be Your Friend\" may refer to:"]], ["Land of Antionum", ["According to The Book of Mormon, the land of Antionum was located east of the River Sidon and east of Zarahemla, south of the land of Jershon, and north of the wilderness which was full of the Lamanites and which probably included the land of Siron.", "Antionum also bordered on the seashore, apparently to the east of the land.", "The name Antionum was given the land by the Zoramites who gathered and settled the area.", "When Alma and his brethren went to the land to preach to the Zoramites they were surprised to find that the Zoramites had built synagogues and astonished at their unusual form of worship.", "Those who believed in the words of Alma and his missionary companions were cast out of the land and went north to the land of Jershon to live among the people of Ammon, the Lamanite converts.", "The Zoramites eventually allied with the Lamanites in an attempt to overthrow the Nephite government( as had done Amlici).", "The combined Zoramite/ Lamanite army gathered in the land Antionum as the Nephites gathered in the land of Jershon.", "In large part due to inferior defensive technology, the Lamanites were afraid to face the Nephites at that juncture, so they departed the land of Antionum into the wilderness, toward the land of Manti where a battle ensued.", "The hill Onidah was located in the land of Antionum and was the site where Alma and Amulek taught the Zoramite poor."]], ["I Could Never Be Your Woman", ["I Could Never Be Your Woman is a 2007 American romantic comedy film directed and written by Amy Heckerling and starring Michelle Pfeiffer and Paul Rudd.", "The film was released on May 11, 2007 in Spain, July 18 in Belgium, September 14 in Brazil, September 20 in Greece and October 19 in Taiwan.", "The film was not released theatrically in the United States, instead going direct to DVD on February 12, 2008.", "It was also sent straight to DVD in Italy( February 6), the UK( July 14), Finland( August 6), Australia, Iceland( both August 27) and Germany( December 11).", "It also went direct to DVD on February 1, 2011 in France.", "It is the film debut of Academy Award- nominated Irish actress Saoirse Ronan.", "The title of the film is taken from a lyric from the 1997 song\" Your Woman\" by British artist White Town."]], ["Mio in the Land of Faraway", ["Mio in the Land of Faraway is a 1987 fantasy film directed by Vladimir Grammatikov and starring Christopher Lee, Christian Bale, Nicholas Pickard, Timothy Bottoms and Susannah York.", "Based on the 1954 novel\" Mio, My Son\" by Astrid Lindgren, it tells the story of a boy from Stockholm who travels to an otherworldly fantasy realm and frees the land from an evil knight's oppression.", "\" Mio in the Land of Faraway\" was co-produced by companies from Sweden, Norway and the Soviet Union with a budget of about fifty million Swedish kronor, making it the most expensive film adaptation of an Astrid Lindgren book during her lifetime.", "It featured an international cast consisting largely of British, Russian and Scandinavian actors, while its filming locations included Stockholm, Moscow, Crimea, and Scotland.", "The film was shot in English and subsequently dubbed in Swedish and Russian.", "Its special effects were created by Derek Meddings.", "The film's theme song,\" Mio My Mio\", was composed by two former ABBA members, Benny Andersson and Bj\u00f6rn Ulvaeus, and performed by the Swedish band Gemini.", "Released in 1987, the film saw Nicholas Pickard's debut as an actor and marked Christian Bale's first appearance in a feature film.", "It won the Cinekid Film Award in Amsterdam, while it s theme song became a top three hit in Sweden.", "However, Swedish reviewers received the film unfavorably, criticizing it as a poor adaptation of Lindgren's novel."]], ["Mio My Mio (song)", ["\" Mio My Mio\"( Swedish:\" Mio min Mio\") is a song performed by Swedish group Gemini for the 1987 film\" Mio in the Land of Faraway\".", "The song was composed by Benny Andersson and Bj\u00f6rn Ulvaeus of ABBA.", "The lyrics exist in both English, Swedish and Russian versions.", "In 1987, Gemini released the song as a single and as part of their album\" Geminism\".", "It became a hit in Sweden, with the single staying in the top ten for 5 weeks and peaking at number 3.", "In 1987 and 1988, CBS Records released the soundtrack of\" Mio in the Land of Faraway\" on LP and CD.", "\" Mio My Mio\" was included as a track in these releases."]], ["Never Be Your Woman", ["\" Never Be Your Woman\" is a song recorded by British record producer Naughty Boy, featuring lead vocals from British rapper Wiley and British singer and songwriter Emeli Sand\u00e9.", "It was released on 28 February 2010 by Relentless Records( Virgin Records) and samples White Town's 1997 number- one single\" Your Woman\", which in turn features a trumpet line taken from\" My Woman\" by Al Bowlly.", "It is included as a bonus track on Naughty Boy's debut album,\" Hotel Cabana\"( 2013)."]], ["If I Were Your Woman", ["If I Were Your Woman may refer to:"]], ["The Land of Smiles (1930 film)", ["The Land of Smiles is a 1930 German operetta film directed by Max Reichmann and starring Richard Tauber, Mara Loseff and Hans Mierendorff.", "It is an adaptation of the operetta\" The Land of Smiles\" composed by Franz Leh\u00e1r.", "Leh\u00e1r himself appeared in the film in a small role.", "The operetta was again adapted for a 1952 film\" The Land of Smiles\" starring Jan Kiepura."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Mio in the Land of Faraway", 0], ["I Could Never Be Your Woman", 0]], "evidences": [["Mio in the Land of Faraway", "publication date", "1987"], ["I Could Never Be Your Woman", "publication date", "2007"]], "answer": "Mio In The Land Of Faraway"}
{"_id": "721f557a0bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the director of film Muchachos De La Ciudad born?", "context": [["Jesse E. Hobson", ["Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 \u2013 November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955.", "Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Los Muchachos de mi barrio", ["Los Muchachos de mi barrio is a 1970 Argentine film."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["Muchachos de la ciudad", ["Muchachos de la ciudad is a Argentine film directed and written by Jos\u00e9 A. Ferreyra."]], ["S. N. Mathur", ["S.N. Mathur was the Director of the Indian Intelligence Bureau between September 1975 and February 1980.", "He was also the Director General of Police in Punjab."]], ["Francisco Cascales", ["Francisco Cascales( 1564\u20131642) was a Spanish erudite, humanist and writer.", "He wrote\" Discurso de la ciudad de Cartagena\"."]], ["Jos\u00e9 A. Ferreyra", ["Jos\u00e9 A(gust\u00edn) Ferreyra (28 August 1889 \u2013 29 January 1943), popularly known as \"Negro Ferreyra\" (Black Ferreyra, due to his mulato ethnicity), was an early Argentine film director, screenwriter and film producer.", "He was also sometimes credited as production designer.", "Ferreyra was born in Vicente L\u00f3pez, Gran Buenos Aires.", "He began simultaneously directing and screenwriting for film in 1915, and moved on to success directing films such as \"Palomas rubias\" in 1920.", "His films tended to focus on lower-class family drama, most notably \"Perd\u00f3n, viejita\" (1927), and were filmed on a low budget and with little to no script as a guide.", "Ferreyra prevailes through the 1920s and 1930s as a distinguished filmmaker of the masses, but was displaced in the late 1930s and early 1940s by big budget cinema.", "He directed over 40 films and wrote the scripts for the majority of them between 1915 and 1941, working with noted actors such as Libertad Lamarque and Mario Soffici on his screen debut, before moving on to directing.", "He died on 29 January 1943 from throat cancer."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Muchachos de la ciudad", 0], ["Jos\u00e9 A. Ferreyra", 2]], "evidences": [["Muchachos de la ciudad", "director", "Jos\u00e9 A. Ferreyra"], ["Jos\u00e9 A. Ferreyra", "place of birth", "Buenos Aires"]], "answer": "Buenos Aires"}
{"_id": "008af56e0bdc11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Which country James, Duke Of Rothesay (Born 1507)'s mother is from?", "context": [["Alexander Stewart, Duke of Rothesay", ["Alexander Stewart, Duke of Rothesay( 16 October 1430 \u2013 16 October 1430).", "Duke of Rothesay is the honour taken by the heir apparent to the Scottish throne, and so it was given to this boy, the fifth child but first son of James I of Scotland and Joan Beaufort.", "Alexander, a twin, died in infancy, and his younger twin brother became James II of Scotland.", "The twins were born in Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh."]], ["Charles Stuart, Duke of Kendal", ["Charles Stuart, Duke of Kendal( 4 July 1666 \u2013 22 May 1667) was the third son of James, Duke of York( later James II of England) and his first wife Anne Hyde.", "Charles was born on 4 July 1666 at St James's Palace.", "His godparents were his three- year- old brother James, Duke of Cambridge, James, Duke of Monmouth and Emilia von Nassau, Countess of Ossory.", "He was designated Duke of Kendal and was to have been created Duke of Kendal, Earl of Wigmore and Baron of Holdenby, but no patent was ever enrolled.", "He died at St James's Palace at the age of 10 months on 22 May 1667 and was buried in Westminster Abbey on 30 May 1667."]], ["James, Duke of Rothesay (born 1507)", ["James Stewart, Duke of Rothesay (21 February 1507 \u2013 27 February 1508) was a short-lived heir to the throne of the Kingdom of Scotland.", "He was the eldest son of James IV and his queen consort Margaret Tudor.", "At the time of his birth at Holyrood Palace, James IV had survived his own brothers.", "The newborn Duke of Rothesay and his father were the only living legitimate descendants of his paternal grandfather James III, though James IV had also had several children by various mistresses by 1507 including Alexander Stewart (archbishop of St Andrews), Katherine Stewart (later Countess of Morton), Margaret Stewart (later Lady Gordon), and James Stewart, 1st Earl of Moray (1501 creation).", "The heir presumptive since 1504 was John Stuart, Duke of Albany, a nephew to James III.", "The young Duke died only a year after his birth, at Stirling Castle.", "His death left James IV again without an heir and the Duke of Albany again heir to the throne.", "His younger brother, Arthur, Duke of Rothesay, would not be born until 1509.", "Arthur also died the year following his birth \u2014 a younger brother of the young Princes was born in 1512 and would eventually succeed as James V."]], ["Charles Stuart, Duke of Cambridge (1677)", ["Charles Stuart( 7 November 167712 December 1677) was the first of two sons and third of seven children born from the marriage between James, Duke of York( later James II of England& VII of Scotland) and Mary of Modena.", "He was styled\" Duke of Cambridge\", but never formally created so, because he died so young."]], ["Karla F.C. Holloway", ["Karla Francesca Holloway( n\u00e9e Clapp; September 29, 1949) is an American academic.", "She is James B. Duke Professor of English& Professor of Law at Duke University, and holds appointments in the Duke University School of Law as well as the university's Department of English, Department of African& African American Studies, and Program in Women's Studies."]], ["Ann Kim", ["Ann Kim is a James Beard Award- winning chef and restaurateur in Minneapolis, Minnesota."]], ["Margaret Tudor", ["Margaret Tudor (28 November 1489 \u2013 18 October 1541) was Queen of Scots from 1503 until 1513 by marriage to James IV of Scotland and", "then, after her husband died fighting the English, she became regent for their son James V of Scotland from 1513 until 1515.", "She was born at Westminster Palace as the eldest daughter of King Henry VII of England and Elizabeth of York, and granddaughter of Margaret Beaufort, Edward IV of England and Queen Elizabeth Woodville.", "Margaret Tudor had several pregnancies, but most of her children died young or were stillborn.", "As queen dowager she married Archibald Douglas, 6th Earl of Angus.", "Through her first and second marriages, respectively, Margaret was the grandmother of both Mary, Queen of Scots, and Mary's second husband, Lord Darnley.", "Margaret's marriage in 1503 to James IV linked the royal houses of England and Scotland, which a century later resulted in the Union of the Crowns.", "Upon his ascent to the English throne, Margaret's great-grandson, James VI and I, was the first person to be monarch of both Scotland and England."]], ["James Duke (footballer)", ["James Duke was a Scottish professional footballer who played as a centre- half."]], ["James, Duke of Rothesay (born 1540)", ["James Stewart, Duke of Rothesay (22 May 1540 \u2013 21 April 1541) was a short-lived heir to the throne of the Kingdom of Scotland.", "He was the eldest son of James V and Mary of Guise, and nephew of his namesake James, Duke of Rothesay.", "At the time of his birth in St Andrews, James V had survived his own brothers.", "The newborn Duke of Rothesay and his father were the only living legitimate descendants of his paternal grandfather James IV of Scotland.", "The heir presumptive since 1536 was his second cousin James Hamilton, 2nd Earl of Arran.", "The young Duke died only a year after his birth, at St Andrews.", "His younger brother, Arthur Stewart, Duke of Albany, was born in April 1541 but neither sibling survived that month.", "Their deaths left James V with no legitimate child and the Earl of Arran again heir to the throne.", "Their younger sister Mary was born the following year and, only a few days later, succeeded their father as queen regnant with the Earl of Arran as regent."]], ["Arthur Stewart, Duke of Rothesay", ["Arthur Stewart, Duke of Rothesay( 20 October 1509 \u2013 14 July 1510) was the second son of James IV of Scotland and Margaret Tudor, and had he outlived his father, he would have been King of Scotland."]]], "supporting_facts": [["James, Duke of Rothesay (born 1507)", 1], ["Margaret Tudor", 1]], "evidences": [["James Stewart, Duke of Rothesay", "mother", "Margaret Tudor"], ["Margaret Tudor", "country of citizenship", "English"]], "answer": "English"}
{"_id": "dd41d993086b11ebbd60ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director died earlier, L'Arbre, Le Maire Et La M\u00e9diath\u00e8que or Sette Giorni All'Altro Mondo?", "context": [["Jacob Le Maire", ["Jacob Le Maire( c. 1585, Antwerp or Amsterdam- 22 December 1616, at sea) was a Dutch mariner who circumnavigated the earth in 1615 and 1616.", "The strait between Tierra del Fuego and Isla de los Estados was named the Le Maire Strait in his honor, though not without controversy.", "It was Le Maire himself who proposed to the council aboard\" Eendracht\" that the new passage should be called by his name and the council unanimously agreed with Le Maire.", "The author or authors of\" The Relation\" took\" Eendracht\" captain Schouten \u2019s side by proclaiming:\" Eendracht\" then rounded Cape Horn, proving that Tierra del Fuego was not a continent."]], ["Sette giorni all'altro mondo", ["Sette giorni all' altro mondo is a 1936 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli."]], ["William le Maire de Warz\u00e9e d'Hermalle", ["William\" Willy\" le Maire de Warz\u00e9e d' Hermalle( 7 March 1879 \u2013 1966) was a Belgian tennis player.", "He has been named as among the best male tennis players in Belgian history.", "Le Maire de Warz\u00e9e d' Hermalle reached the quarterfinals of Wimbledon in 1904 and 1908.", "Le Maire de Warz\u00e9e d' Hermalle was born into the Belgian nobility, the son of Marie- L\u00e9on- Hubert le Maire Warz\u00e9e d' Hermalle( born 1848) and No\u00ebmie Constance Caroline Georgine Val\u00e9rie de Warz\u00e9e d' Hermalle( born in Beaufays in 1850).", "His elder brother, Marie- Georges- G\u00e9rard- L\u00e9on le Maire de Warz\u00e9e d' Hermalle, Baron de Warz\u00e9e d' Hermalle( 1877 \u2013 1931), was a diplomat and Belgian ambassador to Iran, Japan and China, who married Dorothy Hall, daughter of Irish writer Owen Hall."]], ["Le Masque de la M\u00e9duse", ["Le masque de la M\u00e9duse is a 2009 fantasy horror film directed by Jean Rollin.", "The film is a modern-day telling of the Greek mythological tale of the Gorgon and was inspired by the 1964 classic Hammer Horror film of the same name and the 1981 cult classic\" Clash of the Titans\".", "It was Rollin's final film, as the director died in 2010."]], ["Thulasi (1987 film)", ["Thulasi is a 1987 Tamil romantic drama film directed by Ameerjan.", "The film features Murali and Seetha in lead roles.", "The film, produced by P. S. V. Hariharan, had musical score by Sampath Selvam and was released on 27 November 1987.", "The music director died before the release of the film."]], ["Un altro mondo", ["Un altro mondo( English title: Another World) is a 2010 Italian drama film directed by and starring Silvio Muccino and based on the novel of the same name by Carla Vangelista."]], ["Mario Mattoli", ["Mario Matt\u00f2li( 30 November 1898 \u2013 26 February 1980) was an Italian film director and screenwriter.", "He directed 86 films between 1934 and 1966.", "His 1939 film\" Defendant, Stand Up!\" was shown as part of a retrospective on Italian comedy at the 67th Venice International Film Festival."]], ["Querelle", ["Querelle is a 1982 West German- French English- language drama film directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder and starring Brad Davis, adapted from French author Jean Genet's 1947 novel\" Querelle of Brest\".", "It marked Fassbinder's final film as a writer/ director; it was posthumously released just months after the director died of a drug overdose in June 1982."]], ["L'Arbre, le maire et la m\u00e9diath\u00e8que", ["L'Arbre, le maire et la m\u00e9diath\u00e8que ou les sept hasards is a French comedy film directed by \u00c9ric Rohmer.", "It was shown at the 1993 Montreal World Film Festival where it received the FIPRESCI prize.", "It is known variously by the alternate title\" Les Sept hasards\" and in English translation as\" The Tree, the Mayor and the Mediatheque\"."]], ["\u00c9ric Rohmer", ["Jean Marie Maurice Sch\u00e9rer or Maurice Henri Joseph Sch\u00e9rer, known as \u00c9ric Rohmer (21 March 192011 January 2010), was a French film director, film critic, journalist, novelist, screenwriter, and teacher.", "Rohmer was the last of the post-World War II French New Wave directors to become established.", "He edited the influential film journal, \"Cahiers du cin\u00e9ma\", from 1957 to 1963, while most of his colleagues\u2014among them Jean-Luc Godard and Fran\u00e7ois Truffaut\u2014were making the transition from film critics to filmmakers and gaining international attention.", "Rohmer gained international acclaim around 1969 when his film \"My Night at Maud's\" was nominated at the Academy Awards.", "He won the San Sebasti\u00e1n International Film Festival with \"Claire's Knee\" in 1971 and the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival for \"The Green Ray\" in 1986.", "Rohmer went on to receive the Venice Film Festival's Career Golden Lion in 2001.", "After Rohmer's death in 2010, his obituary in \"The Daily Telegraph\" described him as \"the most durable filmmaker of the French New Wave\", outlasting his peers and \"still making movies the public wanted to see\" late in his career."]]], "supporting_facts": [["L'Arbre, le maire et la m\u00e9diath\u00e8que", 0], ["Sette giorni all'altro mondo", 0], ["\u00c9ric Rohmer", 0], ["Mario Mattoli", 0]], "evidences": [["L'Arbre, le maire et la m\u00e9diath\u00e8que", "director", "\u00c9ric Rohmer"], ["Sette giorni all'altro mondo", "director", "Mario Mattoli"], ["\u00c9ric Rohmer", "date of death", "11 January 2010"], ["Mario Mattoli", "date of death", "26 February 1980"]], "answer": "Sette Giorni All'Altro Mondo"}
{"_id": "c55aecfe08ae11ebbd83ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Who was born later, Richard Longstreth or Jenny Algelid-Bengtsson?", "context": [["Jacob Knaani", ["Jacob Knaani( Kishenev, 1894- Jerusalem, 1978) was a Moldavian born, later Israeli, lexicographer.", "He is not to be confused with another Hebrew lexicographer, Judah Even Shemuel, who also had the German- Yiddish surname Kaufmann, and whose English- Hebrew dictionary was known as the\" Kaufmann Dictionary\"."]], ["Richard Longstreth", ["Richard W. Longstreth( born 4 March 1946, Pasadena) is an architectural historian and a professor at George Washington University where he directs the program in historic preservation.", "Longstreth received an A.B. in architecture from the University of Pennsylvania in 1968, and a Ph.D. in architectural history from the University of California, Berkeley in 1977.", "He taught at Kansas State University before joining the George Washington University faculty in 1983.", "Longstreth's career has focused in two areas: architectural history and historic preservation.", "His early scholarly work focused on the late nineteenth century architects of the San Francisco Bay Area and led to his book\" On the Edge of the World: Four Architects in San Francisco at the Turn of the Century\"( 1983), but more recently he has focused on architecture in relationship to the decentralization of American cities.", "His book,\" City Center to Regional Mall: Architecture, the Automobile, and Retailing in Los Angeles, 1920- 1950\", won the 1997\" Abbott Lowell Cummings Award\" from the Vernacular Architecture Forum, the 1997\" Lewis Mumford Prize\" of the Society for American City and Regional Planning History, and the 1999\" Spiro Kostof Award\" of the Society of Architectural Historians.", "Longstreth has also been deeply involved in historic preservation both as teacher and as activist and consultant.", "He has taken an active role in preservation efforts in the Washington, DC area.", "Longstreth has served as president of the Society of Architectural Historians.", "He has chaired the Maryland Governor's Consulting Committee on the National Register of Historic Places.", "He was first vice president of the Vernacular Architecture Forum in 1989- 91, has been a trustee of the National Building Museum, and has served as a board member of Preservation Action."]], ["Jenny Clow", ["Janet, Jennie or Jenny Clow was a domestic servant to Mrs Agnes Maclehose, n\u00e9e Craig( 1759- 1841), the Clarinda to Robert Burns' Sylvander.", "She was the daughter of Andrew( or Alexander) Clow and Margaret Inglis from Fife and was the youngest of eight children.", "Her mistress sent her to deliver a letter to the poet and he seduced her."]], ["Judah Even Shemuel", ["Judah Even Shemuel( Ukraine, 1886- Jerusalem, 1976) was a Ukrainian born, later Israeli, lexicographer, whose English- Hebrew dictionary was known as\" The Kaufman Dictionary\".", "He is not to be confused with another Hebrew lexicographer, Jacob Knaani, who also had the German- Yiddish surname Kaufmann."]], ["Catherine I of Russia", ["Catherine I( born, later known as Marta Samuilovna Skavronskaya; \u2013) was the second wife of Peter the Great and Empress of Russia from 1725 until her death."]], ["Jenny Algelid-Bengtsson", ["Jenny Algelid- Bengtsson( born 6 March 1976) is a road cyclist from Sweden.", "At the 2007 European Road Championships she won bronze in the under- 23 women's time trial.", "She represented her nation at the 2000, 2001 and 2002 UCI Road World Championships."]], ["Alexander Fuks", ["Alexander Fuks( 30 May 1917 \u2013 29 November 1978) was a German- born, later Israeli historian, archaeologist and papyrologist.", "He worked with Victor Tcherikover and Menahem Stern on the standard edition of Jewish papyri.", "He was a specialist in the study of Hellenistic Judaism."]], ["Jennie McNulty", ["Jennie McNulty or Jenny McNulty( 1866 \u2013 1927) was an American- born British actress.", "Beginning her career as a Gaiety Girl, she went on to act in featured roles on the London stage in musical theatre around the close of the 19th century, including comic operas and operettas, Victorian burlesques, farces and Edwardian musical comedies."]], ["W. Augustus Barratt", ["W. Augustus Barratt( 1873- 1947) was a Scottish- born, later American, songwriter and musician."]], ["Jenni Blong", ["Jenni Blong, sometimes credited as Jeni Blong or Jenny Blong, is an actress who has worked in American film, television, and theater.", "She has guest starred in a variety of television series, including\" Big LoveTrue BloodLost The Booth at the End\", and\" Fringe\".", "She has also had small roles in the films\" Cry- Baby 200 CigarettesS1m0ne\", and\" Finding Amanda\"."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Richard Longstreth", 0], ["Jenny Algelid-Bengtsson", 0]], "evidences": [["Richard Longstreth", "date of birth", "4 March 1946"], ["Jenny Algelid-Bengtsson", "date of birth", "6 March 1976"]], "answer": "Jenny Algelid-Bengtsson"}
{"_id": "7392fc6908a411ebbd7cac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director born first, Mum'S Guest or One True Thing?", "context": [["Hartley Lobban", ["Hartley W Lobban (9 May 1926 \u2013 15 October 2004) was a Jamaican-born first-class cricketer who played 17 matches for Worcestershire in the early 1950s."]], ["One True Thing", ["One True Thing is a 1998 American drama film directed by Carl Franklin.", "It tells the story of a woman who is forced to put her life on hold in order to care for her mother who is dying of cancer.", "It was adapted by Karen Croner from the novel by Anna Quindlen.", "The novel and film are based on Anna Quindlen's real life struggle with the death of her mother, Prudence Pantano Quindlen, from ovarian cancer in 1972.", "The film stars Meryl Streep, Ren\u00e9e Zellweger, William Hurt and Tom Everett Scott.", "Bette Midler sings the lead song, \"My One True Friend\", over the end credits.", "The track was first released on Midler's 1998 album \"Bathhouse Betty\".", "It was shot in Morristown, NJ, Maplewood, NJ, as well as at the campus of Princeton University."]], ["Henry Moore (cricketer)", ["Henry Walter Moore( 1849 \u2013 20 August 1916) was an English- born first- class cricketer who spent most of his life in New Zealand."]], ["One True Love (2000 film)", ["One True Love is a 2000 American television film directed by Lorraine Senna."]], ["Carl Franklin", ["Carl Franklin( born April 11, 1949) is an American actor, screenwriter, producer, film and television director.", "Franklin is a graduate of University of California, Berkeley, and continued his education at the AFI Conservatory, where he graduated with an M.F.A. degree in directing in 1986."]], ["Claude Weisz", ["Claude Weisz is a French film director born in Paris."]], ["Dariush Mehrjui", ["Dariush Mehrju'i( born 8 December 1939, also spelled as\" MehrjuiMehrjoui\", and\" Mehrjuyi\") is an Iranian director, screenwriter, producer, film editor and a member of the Iranian Academy of the Arts.", "Mehrjui was a founding member of the Iranian New Wave movement of the early 1970s.", "His second film,\" Gaav\", is considered to be the first film of this movement, which also included Masoud Kimiai and Nasser Taqvai.", "Most of his films are inspired by literature and adapted from Iranian and foreign novels and plays."]], ["Anna Quindlen", ["Anna Marie Quindlen( born July 8, 1952) is an American author, journalist, and opinion columnist.", "Her\" New York Times\" column, Public and Private, won the Pulitzer Prize for Commentary in 1992.", "She began her journalism career in 1974 as a reporter for the\" New York Post\".", "Between 1977 and 1994 she held several posts at\" The New York Times\".", "Her semi-autobiographical novel\" One True Thing\"( 1994) served as the basis for the 1998 film starring Meryl Streep and Ren\u00e9e Zellweger."]], ["Wale Adebanwi", ["Wale Adebanwi( born 1969) is a Nigerian- born first Black Rhodes Professor at St Antony's College, Oxford."]], ["Mum's Guest", ["Mum's Guest( translit. Mehman -e Maman, Romanized as Mehm\u0101n -e M\u0101m\u0101n) is a 2004 Iranian family comedy film directed by Dariush Mehrjui.", "It is based on a book of the same name by Iranian author Houshang Moradi Kermani.", "It was commissioned by Sima Film, the film studio of Iranian national broadcaster IRIB.", "It did very well at the Iranian box office and won a number of prizes at the 22nd Fajr Film Festival."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Mum's Guest", 0], ["One True Thing", 0], ["Dariush Mehrjui", 0], ["Carl Franklin", 0]], "evidences": [["Mum's Guest", "director", "Dariush Mehrjui"], ["One True Thing", "director", "Carl Franklin"], ["Dariush Mehrjui", "date of birth", "8 December 1939"], ["Carl Franklin", "date of birth", "April 11, 1949"]], "answer": "Mum'S Guest"}
{"_id": "060505ae089211ebbd73ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Are the directors of both films The Snake Brothers and Kooky from the same country?", "context": [["Yojimbo", ["Based on the success of\" Yojimbo\", Kurosawa's next film,\" Sanjuro\"( 1962), was altered to incorporate the lead character of this film.", "In both films, the character wears a rather dilapidated dark kimono bearing the same family\" mon\"."]], ["Jan Sv\u011br\u00e1k", ["Jan Sv\u011br\u00e1k( born 6 February 1965 in \u017datec) is a Czech film director.", "He is the son of screenwriter and actor Zden\u011bk Sv\u011br\u00e1k.", "He studied documentary filmmaking at the FAMU.", "He and his films have received awards including the Academy Award, Crystal Globe, Golden Globe Award, and Tokyo Grand Prix.", "He lives in Prague."]], ["Jan Pru\u0161inovsk\u00fd", ["Jan Pru\u0161inovsk\u00fd( born 3 July 1979 in Ho\u0159ovice) is a Czech director and screenwriter.", "In 2013, he was nominated for Czech Lion award as Best Director for\" Okresn \u00ed p\u0159ebor- Posledn\u00ed z\u00e1pas Pepika Hn\u00e1tka\" and the film itself was nominated as the Czech Best Film.", "He won Czech Lion Awards as Best Director for\" The Snake Brothers\"( Kobry a u\u017eovky) in 2016, the film itself won the award for Best Czech Film."]], ["Lynn Crandall", ["Lynn Crandall( December 8, 1888 \u2013 June 26, 1964) was an American civil engineer who had charge of the water distribution of the Snake River, Salmon River and Henrys Fork of the Snake River for over 29 years."]], ["I Want Your Love (film)", ["I Want Your", "Love is the title of both a 2010 short film and a 2012 feature- length film.", "Both films were directed and written by Travis Mathews.", "The drama films both revolve around the friends and ex-lovers of Jesse Metzger, a gay man in his mid-thirties who is forced to move back to his hometown from San Francisco due to financial reasons.", "The actors' own names, along with much of their real- life stories, were used for their characters in both films, which features graphic sexual scenes.", "The production of both films was aided by the gay pornographic studio NakedSword.", "This led to the full- length film being refused exemption from classification, which would have allowed it to screen at the Melbourne Queer Film Festival, a decision to which actor James Franco( who invited Mathews to collaborate on Franco's film\" Interior. Leather Bar.\") reacted negatively."]], ["The Snake Brothers", ["The Snake Brothers( literally\" Cobras and Grass Snakes\") is a 2015 Czech crime drama film directed by Jan Pru\u0161inovsk\u00fd.", "The film is set in a small Czech town Kralupy nad Vltavou in central Bohemia, Czech Republic."]], ["Kooky", ["Kooky( literally\" Kuky returns\", a pun on\" Lassie se vrac\u00ed\") is a 2010 Czech action comedy film directed by Jan Sv\u011br\u00e1k.", "The film combines techniques of puppet animation, stop motion and live action.", "It tells the story of a six- year- old asthmatic boy whose parents throw him away his favorite toy, an old teddy bear named Kooky.", "The boy, however, secretly sneaks out of the house at night( without his boots and being dressed only in his pajamas), to retrieve Kooky from the garbage can and bring him back home.", "Due to that, the boy gets ill.", "In his feverish dreams, Kooky comes to life in the landfill, escapes into a mysterious forest and begins its journey amongst the rough- and- ready creatures of the forest."]], ["Barry Fry (curler)", ["Barry W.\" The Snake\" Fry( born c. 1939) is a Canadian curler from Winnipeg, Manitoba.", "Fry is a former Brier champion and is the father of 2014 Olympic gold medalist Ryan Fry.", "Fry was nicknamed\" The Snake\" for his quick delivery from the hack."]], ["Lucie \u017d\u00e1\u010dkov\u00e1", ["Lucie \u017d\u00e1\u010dkov\u00e1( born 16 February 1978) is a Czech film and stage actress.", "She won the Young Talent award at the 2003 Thalia Awards and 2003 Alfr\u00e9d Radok Awards.", "She won the Czech Lion award for Best Supporting Actress in 2015 for her role in the film\" The Snake Brothers\"."]], ["Matt Corboy", ["Matt Corboy( born June 4, 1973) is an American actor.", "He has appeared in both films and television series."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Snake Brothers", 0], ["Kooky", 0], ["Jan Pru\u0161inovsk\u00fd", 0], ["Jan Sv\u011br\u00e1k", 0]], "evidences": [["The Snake Brothers", "director", "Jan Pru\u0161inovsk\u00fd"], ["Kooky", "director", "Jan Sv\u011br\u00e1k"], ["Jan Pru\u0161inovsk\u00fd", "country of citizenship", "Czech"], ["Jan Sv\u011br\u00e1k", "country of citizenship", "Czech"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "363bbec60bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Which country Camillo Ruspoli, 2Nd Prince Of Candriano's father is from?", "context": [["Camillo Ruspoli, 2nd Prince of Candriano", ["Camillo dei Principi Ruspoli( 10 January 1882 \u2013 5 September 1949), was the 2nd and last Principe di Candriano and Prince of the Holy Roman Empire, son of Emanuele Ruspoli, 1st Prince of Poggio Suasa, and second wife Laura Caracciolo dei Principi di Torella, Duchi di Lavello, Marchesi di Bella.", "His maternal uncle, Giuseppe Caracciolo( 1849 \u2013 1920), Patrizio Napolitano, married twice and without issue, was the 1st Prince of Candriano( formerly Marquis of Candriano)( 12 May 1893 \u2013 1 October 1920)."]], ["Alexander, Prince of Erbach-Sch\u00f6nberg", ["Alexander, Prince of Erbach- Sch\u00f6nberg( 12 September 1872 \u2013 18 October 1944) was the 2nd Prince of Erbach- Sch\u00f6nberg, eldest son of Gustav, 1st Prince of Erbach- Sch\u00f6nberg."]], ["Mario Ruspoli, 2nd Prince of Poggio Suasa", ["Mario dei Principi Ruspoli (October 16, 1867 \u2013", "January 16, 1963) was an Italian prince, son of Emanuele Ruspoli, 1st Prince of Poggio Suasa and first wife Princess Caterina Vogoride-Conachi.", "He was the 2nd Prince of Poggio Suasa and Prince of the Holy Roman Empire.", "He was responsible for the brief development of Chatsworth, New Jersey as a resort in the early 20th Century."]], ["William Albert, 1st Prince of Montenuovo", ["William Albert, 1st Prince of Montenuovo (8 August 18197 April 1895) was an Italian prince and Field Marshal Lieutenant of the Austrian Empire."]], ["Lamoral, 1st Prince of Ligne", ["Lamoral, 1st Prince of Ligne( 19 July 1563, in Ch\u00e2teau de Bel\u0153il \u2013 6 February 1624, in Brussels) was a diplomat in the 17th century."]], ["Charles I de Cro\u00ff", ["Charles I de Cro\u00ff( 1455 \u2013 1527), Count and later 1st Prince of Chimay, was a nobleman and politician from the Low Countries in the service of the House of Habsburg."]], ["Louis-Alexandre Berthier", ["Louis- Alexandre Berthier( 20 November 1753 \u2013 1 June 1815), 1st Prince of Wagram, Sovereign Prince of Neuch\u00e2tel, was a French Marshal and Vice- Constable of the Empire, and Chief of Staff under Napoleon."]], ["Alessandro Ruspoli, 2nd Prince of Cerveteri", ["Alessandro, Principe Ruspoli", "( December 3, 1708 \u2013 June 20, 1779) was the 2nd Principe di Cerveteri, 2nd Marchese di Riano and 7th Conte di Vignanello, son of Francesco Maria Marescotti Ruspoli, 1st Prince of Cerveteri and wife Isabella Cesi dei Duchi di Acquasparta, maternal niece of Pope Innocent XIII.", "His brother was Bartolomeo Ruspoli."]], ["Francesco Alvaro Maria Giorgio Ruspoli, 1st Duke of Morignano", ["\" Don\" Francesco Alvaro Maria Giorgio dei Principi Ruspoli( April 19, 1891 \u2013 March 2, 1970) was an Italian nobleman, the 1st Duca di Morignano, Nobile di Viterbo e di Orvieto, Patrizio Romano and Prince of the Holy Roman Empire.", "Born in Rome, he was the son of Emanuele Ruspoli, 1st Prince of Poggio Suasa and third wife Josephine Mary Beers- Curtis."]], ["Emanuele Ruspoli, 1st Prince of Poggio Suasa", ["Emanuele Francesco", "Maria dei Principi Ruspoli, 1 Prince of Poggio Suasa", "( December 30, 1837 \u2013 November 29, 1899) was an Italian and a Holy Roman Empire prince who twice served as the Mayor of Rome."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Camillo Ruspoli, 2nd Prince of Candriano", 0], ["Emanuele Ruspoli, 1st Prince of Poggio Suasa", 2]], "evidences": [["Camillo Ruspoli, 2nd Prince of Candriano", "father", "Emanuele Ruspoli, 1st Prince of Poggio Suasa"], ["Emanuele Ruspoli, 1st Prince of Poggio Suasa", "country of citizenship", "Italian"]], "answer": "Italian"}
{"_id": "3f635554096511ebbdafac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Are both Kaufland and Otrag located in the same country?", "context": [["Language Management", ["Language management is a discipline that consists of satisfying the needs of people who speak multiple different languages.", "These may be in the same country, in companies, and in cultural or international institutions where one must use multiple languages."]], ["Telephone numbers in Ascension Island", ["Country Code:+ 247< br> International Call Prefix: 00 Ascension Island does not share the same country code( +290) with the rest of St Helena."]], ["2001\u201302 UEFA Champions League second group stage", ["Eight winners and eight runners- up from the first group stage were drawn into four groups of four teams, each containing two group winners and two runners- up.", "Teams from the same country or from the same first round group could not be drawn together.", "The top two teams in each group advanced to the quarter- finals."]], ["OTRAG", ["OTRAG( or), was a German company based in Stuttgart, which planned in the late 1970s and early 1980s to develop an alternative propulsion system for rockets.", "OTRAG was the first commercial developer and producer of space launch vehicles.", "The OTRAG Rocket claimed to present an inexpensive alternative to existing launch systems through mass- production of\" Common Rocket Propulsion Units\"( CRPU)."]], ["1993 Copa Libertadores", ["The Copa Libertadores 1993 was the 34th edition of the Copa Libertadores, CONMEBOL's annual international club tournament.", "S\u00e3o Paulo won the competition.", "The participating teams were divided into five groups, in which teams of the same country were placed in the same group.", "Each country was represented by two teams.", "The countries were paired as follows:"]], ["Kaufland", ["Kaufland is a German hypermarket chain, part of the Schwarz Gruppe which also owns Lidl and Handelshof.", "It opened its first store in 1984 in Neckarsulm and quickly expanded to become a leader in what was formerly East Germany.", "The chain operates over 1,200 stores in Germany, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, Romania, Bulgaria, Croatia and Moldova.", "Kaufland plans to open stores in Australia."]], ["Satellite tournament", ["A satellite tournament is either a minor tournament or event on a competitive sporting tour or one of a group of such tournaments that form a series played in the same country or region."]], ["1992 Copa Libertadores", ["The 1992 Copa Libertadores was the 33rd edition of the Copa Libertadores, CONMEBOL's annual international club tournament.", "S\u00e3o Paulo won the competition.", "The participating teams were divided into five groups, in which teams of the same country were placed in the same group.", "Each country was represented by two teams.", "The countries were paired as follows:"]], ["1971 Copa Libertadores", ["The Copa Libertadores 1971 was the 12th edition of the Copa Libertadores, CONMEBOL's annual international club tournament.", "Nacional won the competition.", "The participating teams were divided into five groups, in which teams of the same country were placed in the same group.", "Each country was represented by two teams.", "The countries were paired as follows:"]], ["Klaus Gehrig", ["Klaus Gehrig( born 1948) is a German businessman, the CEO of Schwarz Gruppe, a private family- owned German retail group that owns Lidl and Kaufland, and is the second- largest retailer in Europe.", "Gehrig succeeded company owner Dieter Schwarz as CEO of Lidl in 2004."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Kaufland", 0], ["OTRAG", 0]], "evidences": [["Kaufland", "country", "German"], ["OTRAG", "country", "German"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "a995507c0bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What nationality is the director of film These Charming People?", "context": [["Louis Mercanton", ["Louis Mercanton (4 May 1879 \u2013 29 April 1932) was a Swiss film director, screenwriter and actor.", "Mercanton was born in Nyon, Canton of Vaud, Switzerland and died Neuilly-sur-Seine, France."]], ["John Donatich", ["John Donatich is the Director of Yale University Press."]], ["Flora M\u2019mbugu-Schelling", ["Flora M\u2019mbugu- Schelling is a Tanzanian documentary filmmaker, best known for her film\" These Hands\"."]], ["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["These Charming People", ["These Charming People is a 1932 British drama film directed by Louis Mercanton and starring Cyril Maude, Godfrey Tearle and Nora Swinburne.", "It was based on a play by Michael Arlen."]], ["John Farrell (businessman)", ["John Farrell is the director of YouTube in Latin America."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Michael Govan", ["Michael Govan( born 1963) is the director of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art since 2006.", "Prior to this, Govan worked as the director of the Dia Art Foundation in New York City."]]], "supporting_facts": [["These Charming People", 0], ["Louis Mercanton", 1]], "evidences": [["These Charming People", "director", "Louis Mercanton"], ["Louis Mercanton", "country of citizenship", "France"]], "answer": "France"}
{"_id": "e9a74ce40bdb11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of the director of film Love On The Cloud?", "context": [["Natasha Cloud", ["Natasha Cloud( born February 22, 1992) is an American professional basketball player for the Washington Mystics of the Women's National Basketball Association( WNBA)."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Love on the Cloud", ["Love on the Cloud is a 2014 Chinese romantic comedy film directed by Gu Changwei.", "It was released on December 24."]], ["Michael Cloud", ["Michael Jonathan Cloud( born May 13, 1975) is an American politician currently serving as a member of the United States House of Representatives for Texas's 27th congressional district.", "He is a member of the Republican Party."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Tavoris Cloud", ["Tavoris Karod Cloud( born January 10, 1982) is an American former professional boxer who competed from 2004 to 2014, and held the IBF light heavyweight title from 2009 to 2013."]], ["Rodney St. Cloud", ["Rodney St. Cloud( born December 3, 1973)( age 45) is a retired American professional bodybuilder."]], ["Susan Deer Cloud", ["Susan Deer Cloud( born October 20, 1950), a mixed lineage Catskill Native, is an award- winning writer of poetry, fiction, and creative essays."]], ["Suzanne Cloud", ["Suzanne Cloud( born September 7, 1951) is an American jazz singer, writer, and teacher."]], ["Gu Changwei", ["Gu Changwei (born 12 December 1957) is a Chinese cinematographer and film director.", "Gu was born in Xi'an, Shaanxi in the People's Republic of China.", "Gu is considered one of the major Chinese cinematographers working today."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Love on the Cloud", 0], ["Gu Changwei", 1]], "evidences": [["Love on the Cloud", "director", "Gu Changwei"], ["Gu Changwei", "place of birth", "Xi'an"]], "answer": "Xi'an"}
{"_id": "5d18d0bc0bdc11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the performer of song Sorry, Sorry (Femi Kuti Song) born?", "context": [["Femi Kuti", ["Olufela Olufemi Anikulapo Kuti (born 16 June 1962), popularly known as Femi Kuti, is a Nigerian musician born in London and raised in Lagos.", "He is the eldest son of Afrobeat pioneer Fela Kuti and a grandchild of political campaigner, women's rights activist and traditional aristocrat Funmilayo Ransome Kuti.", "Femi Kuti began his musical career playing in his father's band, Egypt 80.", "In 1986, Femi started his own band, Positive Force, establishing himself as an artist independent of his father's massive legacy."]], ["Panda (Astro song)", ["\" Panda\" is a song of the Chilean band Astro and is the fifth song of the homonymous album of the year 2011.", "The song was composed and produced by the singer of the band Andr\u00e9s Nusser and released like third single of the album on February 1, 2013."]], ["Sorry, Sorry (Femi Kuti song)", ["\"Sorry, Sorry\" is a 1998 Femi Kuti song from the album \"Shoki Shoki\".", "It is one of his best known tunes.", "The lyrics are a complaint against Africa's leaders and military rulers."]], ["Astrid North", ["Astrid North( Astrid Karina North Radmann; 24 August 1973, Berlin \u2013 25 June 2019, Berlin) was a German soul singer and songwriter.", "She was the singer of the German band, with whom she released five Albums.", "As guest singer of the band she published three albums."]], ["Kristian Leontiou", ["Kristian Leontiou (born February 1982) is a British singer of Greek Cypriot descent, and is the singer for the indie rock band One eskimO."]], ["O Valencia!", ["\" O Valencia!\" is the fifth single by the indie rock band", "The Decemberists, and the first released from their fourth studio album,\" The Crane Wife\".", "The music was written by The Decemberists and the lyrics by Colin Meloy.", "It tells a story of two star- crossed lovers.", "The singer falls in love with a person who belongs to an opposing gang.", "At the end of the song, the singer's lover jumps in to defend the singer, who is confronting his lover's brother( the singer's\" sworn enemy\") and is killed by the bullet intended for the singer."]], ["Billy Milano", ["Billy Milano is a Bronx- born heavy metal musician now based in Austin, Texas.", "He is the singer and- occasionally- guitarist and bassist of crossover thrash band M.O.D., and he was also the singer of its predecessor, Stormtroopers of Death.", "He was also the singer of United Forces, which also featured his Stormtroopers of Death bandmate Dan Lilker."]], ["Caspar Babypants", ["Caspar Babypants is the stage name of children's music artist Chris Ballew, who is also widely known as the singer of The Presidents of the United States of America."]], ["Bernie Bonvoisin", ["Bernard Bonvoisin, known as Bernie Bonvoisin( born 9 July 1956 in Nanterre, Hauts- de- Seine), is a French hard rock singer and film director.", "He is best known for having been the singer of Trust.", "He was one of the best friends of Bon Scott the singer of AC/ DC and together they recorded the song\" Ride On\" which was one of the last songs by Bon Scott."]], ["Scott Sorry", ["Scott Sorry( born Gerard Scott; October 30, 1978 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American singer songwriter.", "Prior to being a solo artist Scott played with The Wildhearts, Sorry and the Sinatras, Amen and briefly Brides of Destruction."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Sorry, Sorry (Femi Kuti song)", 0], ["Femi Kuti", 0]], "evidences": [["Sorry, Sorry", "performer", "Femi Kuti"], ["Femi Kuti", "place of birth", "London"]], "answer": "London"}
{"_id": "6bc6779e086811ebbd5eac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Are both director of film Human Zoo (Film) and director of film Venus Fra Vest\u00f8 from the same country?", "context": [["Rie Rasmussen", ["Rie Rasmussen( born 14 February 1978) is a Danish actress, film director, writer, model, and photographer."]], ["Brian Johnson (special effects artist)", ["Brian Johnson( born 1939 or 1940) is a British designer and director of film and television special effects."]], ["Venus fra Vest\u00f8", ["Venus fra Vest\u00f8( literally,\" Venus from West Island\") is a 1962 Danish comedy war film directed by Annelise Reenberg and starring Malene Schwartz.", "The film is based on Jerrard Tickell's book\" Appointment with Venus\"( Danish title:\" Operation Venus\")."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Annelise Reenberg", ["Annelise Reenberg( 16 September 1919 \u2013 12 December 1994) was a Danish film director and screenwriter.", "She directed 23 films between 1950 and 1971."]], ["Hanro Smitsman", ["Hanro Smitsman, born in 1967 in Breda( Netherlands), is a writer and director of film and television."]], ["Rachel Feldman", ["Rachel Feldman( born August 22, 1954) is an American director of film and television and screenwriter of television films."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Howard W. Koch", ["Howard Winchel Koch( April 11, 1916 \u2013 February 16, 2001) was an American producer and director of film and television."]], ["Human Zoo (film)", ["Human Zoo is a 2009 French drama film directed by Rie Rasmussen."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Human Zoo (film)", 0], ["Venus fra Vest\u00f8", 0], ["Rie Rasmussen", 0], ["Annelise Reenberg", 0]], "evidences": [["Human Zoo (film)", "director", "Rie Rasmussen"], ["Venus fra Vest\u00f8", "director", "Annelise Reenberg"], ["Rie Rasmussen", "country of citizenship", "Danish"], ["Annelise Reenberg", "country of citizenship", "Danish"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "5f2bb1060bd911eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Which country the director of film La Yuma is from?", "context": [["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Florence Jaugey", ["Florence Jaugey (born 22 June 1959) is a French movie director, actress, producer, and screenwriter who lives in Nicaragua.", "In 1989 Jaugey co-founded with her partner and Nicaraguan filmmaker Frank Pineda, Camila Films (Nicaragua), an independent film production company based in Managua.", "In 1998, her film \"Cinema Alc\u00e1zar\", won the Silver Bear award at the Berlin International Film Festival Berlinale."]], ["La Yuma", ["La Yuma is a 2009 Nicaraguan drama film directed by Florence Jaugey.", "The film was selected as the Nicaraguan entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards, but did not make the final shortlist."]], ["John Donatich", ["John Donatich is the Director of Yale University Press."]], ["Michael Govan", ["Michael Govan( born 1963) is the director of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art since 2006.", "Prior to this, Govan worked as the director of the Dia Art Foundation in New York City."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["John Farrell (businessman)", ["John Farrell is the director of YouTube in Latin America."]]], "supporting_facts": [["La Yuma", 0], ["Florence Jaugey", 0]], "evidences": [["La Yuma", "director", "Florence Jaugey"], ["Florence Jaugey", "country of citizenship", "French"]], "answer": "French"}
{"_id": "a48cb0f1088811ebbd6eac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Are both directors of films Streets (Film) and The Greater Woman from the same country?", "context": [["List of Japanese films of the 1980s", ["A list of films produced in Japan ordered by year in the 1980s.", "For an A- Z of films see."]], ["List of Uruguayan films", ["A list of films produced in Uruguay."]], ["List of Japanese films of the 1970s", ["A list of films produced in Japan ordered by year in the 1970s.", "For an A \u2013 Z of films see."]], ["Streets (film)", ["Streets is a 1990 American drama film directed by Katt Shea and starring Christina Applegate and David Mendenhall."]], ["List of Turkmenistan films", ["A list of films produced in Turkmenistan."]], ["The Greater Woman", ["The Greater Woman is a lost 1917 silent film drama starring Broadway actress Marjorie Rambeau in her first motion picture beginning a 40- year screen career.", "Mutual Film released the film and Frank Powell directed."]], ["Katt Shea", ["Kathleen Ann Shea( born October 9, 1956) is an American actress, film director and teacher best known for the film\" Poison Ivy\"( 1992)."]], ["Mr. Right (2009 film)", ["Mr. Right is a 2009 British film directed by David Morris and Jacqui Morris.", "The jointly- made gay- themed film is the debut for both directors."]], ["Frank Powell", ["Frank Powell( born Francis William Powell, May 8, 1877) was a Canadian- born stage and silent film actor, director, producer, and screenwriter who worked predominantly in the United States.", "He is also credited with\" discovering\" Theda Bara and casting her in a starring role in the 1915 release\" A Fool There Was\".", "Her performance in that production, under Powell's direction, quickly earned Bara widespread fame as the film industy's most popular evil seductress or on- screen\" vamp\"."]], ["Mr. Right (2009 film)", ["Mr. Right is a 2009 British film directed by David Morris and Jacqui Morris.", "The jointly- made gay- themed film is the debut for both directors."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Streets (film)", 0], ["The Greater Woman", 1], ["Katt Shea", 0], ["Frank Powell", 0]], "evidences": [["Streets (film)", "director", "Katt Shea"], ["The Greater Woman", "director", "Frank Powell"], ["Katt Shea", "country of citizenship", "American"], ["Frank Powell", "country of citizenship", "Canadian"]], "answer": "no"}
{"_id": "3f857208086c11ebbd61ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director born first, The Raven'S Dance or Ke\u00efta! L'H\u00e9ritage Du Griot?", "context": [["Dani Kouyat\u00e9", ["Dani Kouyat\u00e9( born June 4, 1961) is a film director and griot from Burkina Faso, which the BBC describes as\" Africa's most important film- making country\"."]], ["Markku Lehmuskallio", ["Markku Lehmuskallio( born 31 December 1938) is a Finnish film director, cinematographer and screenwriter.", "He has directed 26 films since 1973.", "His 1980 film\" The Raven's Dance\" was entered into the 30th Berlin International Film Festival, where it won an Honourable Mention."]], ["The Raven's Dance", ["The Raven's Dance is a 1980 Finnish film directed by Markku Lehmuskallio.", "It was entered into the 30th Berlin International Film Festival, where it won an Honourable Mention."]], ["Henry Moore (cricketer)", ["Henry Walter Moore( 1849 \u2013 20 August 1916) was an English- born first- class cricketer who spent most of his life in New Zealand."]], ["When the Raven Flies", ["When the Raven Flies( original) is a 1984 Icelandic- Swedish adventure film written and directed by Hrafn Gunnlaugsson.", "The story is set in Viking Age Iceland.", "The film was selected as the Icelandic entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 57th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.", "In 2016, online newspaper Kjarninn voted it as the best Icelandic film of all time.", "Although mainly a tale of personal revenge,\" When the Raven Flies\" bears a clear resemblance to the classic Akira Kurosawa film\" Yojimbo\", sharing common plot events, characters and action sequences.", "Gunnlaugsson also drew inspiration from the Sagas of Icelanders and aimed to deconstruct the Viking stereotypes, replacing them with more authentic portrayals of the Viking era.", "\" When the Raven Flies\" is the first film of the\" Raven Trilogy\"( also known as the\" Viking Trilogy\") that consists of three Viking films:\" When the Raven Flies\"( 1984, usually known as simply\" The Raven\" or\" Revenge of the Barbarians In the Shadow of the Raven\"( 1987, original Icelandic title:\" \u00cd skugga hrafnsins\") and\" Embla\"( 1991, original Icelandic title:\" Hv\u00edti v\u00edkingurinn\"), which is a director's cut of\" The White Viking\"."]], ["The Raven (2006 film)", ["The Raven is a 2006 American direct- to- video production horror film directed by Ulli Lommel and references the poem\" The Raven\" by Edgar Allan Poe.", "The DVD case cover art carries the title,\" Edgar Allan Poe's The Raven\"."]], ["Wale Adebanwi", ["Wale Adebanwi( born 1969) is a Nigerian- born first Black Rhodes Professor at St Antony's College, Oxford."]], ["Claude Weisz", ["Claude Weisz is a French film director born in Paris."]], ["Ke\u00efta! l'H\u00e9ritage du griot", ["Ke\u00efta!", "l'H\u00e9ritage du griot (English title: \"Keita!", "Voice of the Griot \") is a 1995 Burkinab\u00e9 drama film directed by Dani Kouyat\u00e9 and starring Sotigui Kouyat\u00e9."]], ["Seydou Boro", ["Seydou Boro is a Burkinab\u00e9 actor, dancer, and choreographer.", "He played the lead in the 1995 Dani Kouyate- directed film\" Ke\u00efta! l' H\u00e9ritage du griot\"."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Raven's Dance", 0], ["Ke\u00efta! l'H\u00e9ritage du griot", 2], ["Markku Lehmuskallio", 0], ["Dani Kouyat\u00e9", 0]], "evidences": [["The Raven's Dance", "director", "Markku Lehmuskallio"], ["Ke\u00efta! l'H\u00e9ritage du griot", "director", "Dani Kouyat\u00e9"], ["Markku Lehmuskallio", "date of birth", "31 December 1938"], ["Dani Kouyat\u00e9", "date of birth", "June 4, 1961"]], "answer": "The Raven'S Dance"}
{"_id": "c2b303ae08c411ebbd8eac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film whose director is younger, Lucky Cowboy or O.K. Connery?", "context": [["Josef Berne", ["Josef Berne( January 19, 1904 \u2013 December 19, 1964) was a Russian- born American writer, film director and producer.", "Berne was born Josef Berstein on January 19, 1904, in Kiev, Russia( now Ukraine).", "He also wrote and directed Yiddish language dramas.", "He directed 32 films between 1933 and 1950, most of which were short films.", "He died on December 19, 1964, aged 60 in Palm Springs, California."]], ["O.K. Connery", ["O.K. Connery is a 1967 Italian Eurospy comedy film shot in Technicolor and Techniscope directed by Alberto De Martino.", "The Spy- Fi plot involves the brother of the British spy James Bond, played by Neil Connery( the actual brother of the Sean Connery, star of the Eon Productions Bond films) who is obliged to take the lead in foiling a world- domination plot.", "The film's cast included several actors from the Eon-produced James Bond film series,\" Thunderball\" s Adolfo Celi,\" From Russia with Love\" s Daniela Bianchi,\" Dr. No\" s Anthony Dawson, M( Bernard Lee) and Moneypenny( Lois Maxwell), as well as the producer's wife Agata Flori, Gina Lollobrigida's cousin Guido Lollobrigida and Yasuko Yama( aka Yee- Wah Young and Yee- Wah Yang) then in the publicity spotlight due to her relationship with James Mason.", "She appeared as a bath girl in\" You Only Live Twice\" under the name Yee- Wah Yang.", "The film received generally negative reviews from the\" New York Times Variety\" and the\" Monthly Film Bulletin\" with the latter two reviews noting that the film could leave audiences with unintentional laughter at its ineptitude.", "The film was featured on the film- mocking television series\" Mystery Science Theater 3000\" in 1993."]], ["La Bestia humana", ["La Bestia humana is a 1957 Argentine film whose story is based on the novel\" La B\u00eate Humaine\" by the French writer \u00c9mile Zola."]], ["Lucky Cowboy", ["Lucky Cowboy is a 1944 American two- reel western film directed by Josef Berne using a screenplay by Robert Stephen Brode.", "The film starred Eddie Dew, Julie Gibson, Bob Kortman, and LeRoy Mason."]], ["Milo\u0161 Zli\u010di\u0107", ["Milo\u0161 Zli\u010di\u0107( born 29 December 1999) is a Serbian football forward.", "He is a younger brother of Lazar Zli\u010di\u0107."]], ["Roman Smishko", ["Roman Smishko is a retired Ukrainian professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper.", "He is a younger brother of Ukrainian defender Bohdan Smishko."]], ["Dmitri Varfolomeyev (footballer, born 1978)", ["Dmitri Nikolayevich Varfolomeyev( born 15 March 1978 in Leningrad) is a former Russian football player.", "He is a younger brother of Sergei Varfolomeyev."]], ["Ravina (actress)", ["Ravina is an Indian actress who acted in Dhallywood movies.", "She acted in\" Praner Cheye Priyo\" which film is considered as turning point of the career of Riaz."]], ["Vadim Vlasov", ["Vadim Nikolayevich Vlasov( born 19 December 1980) is a former Russian football player.", "He is a younger brother of Dmitri Vlasov."]], ["Alberto De Martino", ["Alberto De Martino( 12 June 1929 \u2013 2 June 2015) was an Italian film director and screenwriter.", "Born in Rome, De Martino started as a child actor and later returned to the cinema where worked as a screenwriter, director and dubbing supervisor.", "De Martino's films as a director specialised in wellcrafted knock- offs of Hollywood hit films.", "These films were specifically created films in Western, horror and mythology genres which were developed for the international market.", "\" The Telegraph\" stated that his best known of these film was probably\" The Antichrist The Antichrist\" capitalized on the box- office appeal of\" The Exorcist\"( 1973) and in its first week in the United States earned a greater box office than\" Jaws\"."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Lucky Cowboy", 0], ["O.K. Connery", 0], ["Josef Berne", 0], ["Alberto De Martino", 0]], "evidences": [["Lucky Cowboy", "director", "Josef Berne"], ["O.K. Connery", "director", "Alberto De Martino"], ["Josef Berne", "date of birth", "January 19, 1904"], ["Alberto De Martino", "date of birth", "12 June 1929"]], "answer": "O.K. Connery"}
{"_id": "0163c020087511ebbd67ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who died later, Her Country'S Call or How Moscha Came Back?", "context": [["Drew Esocoff", ["Drew Esocoff( born c. 1957) is an American television sports director, who as of 2006 has been the director of NBC Sunday Night Football."]], ["G. Marthandan", ["G. Marthandan is an Indian film director who works in Malayalam cinema."]], ["Lloyd Ingraham", ["Lloyd Chauncey Ingraham( November 30, 1874 \u2013 April 4, 1956) was an American film actor and director."]], ["Phillips Smalley", ["Wendell Phillips Smalley (August 7, 1865 \u2013 May 2, 1939) was an American silent film director and actor."]], ["How Moscha Came Back", ["How Moscha Came Back is a 1914 silent film comedy short directed by Phillips Smalley.", "It was produced by the Crystal Film Company and distributed through Universal Film Manufacturing Company.", "The film survives in the Library of Congress collection."]], ["Elliot Silverstein", ["Elliot Silverstein( born August 3, 1927, in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American director, who is best known for being the director of the movie\" Cat Ballou\"( 1965)."]], ["Abhishek Saxena", ["Abhishek Saxena is an Indian Bollywood and Punjabi film director who directed the movie Phullu.", "The Phullu movie was released in theaters on 16 June 2017, in which film Sharib Hashmi is the lead role.", "Apart from these, he has also directed Patiala Dreamz, this is a Punjabi film.", "This film was screened in cinemas in 2014."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["Her Country's Call", ["Her Country's Call is a 1917 American silent drama film directed by Lloyd Ingraham.", "The film is the final installment in a series a films written by Abraham Lincoln impersonator Benjamin Chapin.", "The film starred Mary Miles Minter, George Periolat, and Allan Forrest.", "The film's writer, Benjamin Chapin, also appeared as Abraham Lincoln.", "It is presumed to be a lost film."]], ["Ben Palmer", ["Ben Palmer is a British film and television director who is known for being the director of\" Bo' Selecta\" and\" The Inbetweeners\"."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Her Country's Call", 0], ["How Moscha Came Back", 0], ["Lloyd Ingraham", 0], ["Phillips Smalley", 0]], "evidences": [["Her Country's Call", "director", "Lloyd Ingraham"], ["How Moscha Came Back", "director", "Phillips Smalley"], ["Lloyd Ingraham", "date of death", "April 4, 1956"], ["Phillips Smalley", "date of death", "May 2, 1939"]], "answer": "Her Country'S Call"}
{"_id": "25d9163108c511ebbd8eac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director born first, Cohen And Tate or Ginger & Rosa?", "context": [["Wale Adebanwi", ["Wale Adebanwi( born 1969) is a Nigerian- born first Black Rhodes Professor at St Antony's College, Oxford."]], ["Alice Englert", ["Alice Allegra Englert( born 15 June 1994) is an Australian actress best known for her roles as Rosa in the film\" Ginger& Rosa\", and as Lena Duchannes in the 2013 film\" Beautiful Creatures\"."]], ["Claude Weisz", ["Claude Weisz is a French film director born in Paris."]], ["Ginger & Rosa", ["Ginger& Rosa is a 2012 drama film written and directed by Sally Potter and distributed by Artificial Eye.", "The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on 7 September 2012, and was released on 19 October 2012 in the United Kingdom."]], ["Henry Moore (cricketer)", ["Henry Walter Moore( 1849 \u2013 20 August 1916) was an English- born first- class cricketer who spent most of his life in New Zealand."]], ["John McMahon (Surrey and Somerset cricketer)", ["John William Joseph McMahon( 28 December 1917 \u2013 8 May 2001) was an Australian- born first- class cricketer who played for Surrey and Somerset in England from 1947 to 1957."]], ["Sally Potter", ["Charlotte Sally Potter( born 19 September 1949) is an English film director and screenwriter.", "She is known for directing\" Orlando\"( 1992), which won the audience prize for Best Film at the Venice Film Festival."]], ["Eric Red", ["Eric Red( born Eric Joseph Durdaller; February 16, 1961) is an American screenwriter and director, best known for writing the horror films\" The Hitcher\" and\" Near Dark\", as well as writing and directing\" Cohen and Tate\"."]], ["Hartley Lobban", ["Hartley W Lobban (9 May 1926 \u2013 15 October 2004) was a Jamaican-born first-class cricketer who played 17 matches for Worcestershire in the early 1950s."]], ["Cohen and Tate", ["Cohen and Tate( also known as Cohen& Tate) is a 1989 American thriller film written and directed by Eric Red and starring Roy Scheider, Adam Baldwin and Harley Cross.", "It was Red's feature film debut.", "The film is considered as a cinematic version of O. Henry's short story\" The Ransom of Red Chief\"."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Cohen and Tate", 0], ["Ginger & Rosa", 0], ["Eric Red", 0], ["Sally Potter", 0]], "evidences": [["Cohen and Tate", "director", "Eric Red"], ["Ginger & Rosa", "director", "Sally Potter"], ["Eric Red", "date of birth", "February 16, 1961"], ["Sally Potter", "date of birth", "19 September 1949"]], "answer": "Ginger & Rosa"}
{"_id": "deea59ca0bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of the director of film Der K\u00f6nig Von Kreuzberg?", "context": [["Matthias Drawe", ["Matthias Drawe (born 4 February 1963 in East Berlin) is a German filmmaker, writer, actor and journalist."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Fritz Hippler", ["Fritz Hippler( 17 August 1909 \u2013 22 May 2002) was a German filmmaker who ran the film department in the Propaganda Ministry of Nazi Germany, under Joseph Goebbels.", "He is best known as the director of the propaganda film\" Der Ewige Jude( The Eternal Jew)\"."]], ["Justus von Dohn\u00e1nyi", ["Justus von Dohn\u00e1nyi( born 2 December 1960) is a German actor, best known for portraying Wilhelm Burgdorf in 2004 film\" Der Untergang\"."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["Der K\u00f6nig von Kreuzberg", ["The King of Kreuzberg (German: Der K\u00f6nig von Kreuzberg) is a 1990 German film by Matthias Drawe set in Berlin-Kreuzberg, a district of Berlin that has one of the largest concentration of Turks outside Turkey."]], ["Jesse E. Hobson", ["Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 \u2013 November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955.", "Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation."]], ["Nav\u00edd Akhavan", ["Nav\u00edd Akhavan( born 9 June 1980, Tehran) is an Iranian- German actor best known for his role as Hakan in the German comedy television series\" K\u00f6nig von Kreuzberg\".", "He is also known as Navid Navid.", "Navid Akhavan was born in Teheran, Iran.", "Due to the Iran- Iraq war the four- year Navid had to escape with his family from his native country.", "After living in the United States, Akhavan moved to Germany with his father, his mother and his younger brother.", "Akhavan grew up speaking English, German, and Persian.", "He performed on stage for the first time when he was eight years old.", "He has grown up with music.", "His mother, a composer, and his father, a concert organizer, let him participate in their working life.", "He has played in different theater, TV and film productions during and over this time.", "During 2003 Akhavan was nominated\" best actor\" for his role in the 2003 drama\" Fremder Freund\"."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Der K\u00f6nig von Kreuzberg", 0], ["Matthias Drawe", 0]], "evidences": [["Der K\u00f6nig von Kreuzberg", "director", "Matthias Drawe"], ["Matthias Drawe", "place of birth", "East Berlin"]], "answer": "East Berlin"}
{"_id": "9b26e26a0bda11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Why did Jane Pierce's husband die?", "context": [["Jesse Appleton", ["Jesse Appleton( November 17, 1772 November 12, 1819), who was the second president of Bowdoin College and the father of First Lady Jane Pierce."]], ["Denise Boutte", ["Denise Boutte is an American actress and model, who has appeared in the films\" Why Did I Get Married?\" as Trina,, as Mandy,\" Sister's Keeper\" and\" Noah's Arc\".", "She starred in the sitcom\" Meet the Browns\" as Sasha Brown."]], ["Sharon Leal", ["Sharon Ann Leal( born October 17, 1972) is an American actress and singer.", "She is known for her roles in movies such as\" Dreamgirls This Christmas Why Did I Get Married?", "Why Did I Get Married Too?\" and her roles on the television shows\" LegacyGuiding Light\", and\" Boston Public\"."]], ["Michael Jai White", ["Michael Richard Jai White( born November 10, 1967) is an American actor, director, and martial artist.", "He is the first African American to portray a major comic book superhero in a major motion picture, having starred as Al Simmons, the protagonist in the 1997 film\" Spawn\".", "White appeared as Marcus Williams in the Tyler Perry films\" Why Did I Get Married?\" and\" Why Did I Get Married Too?\", and starred as the character on the TBS/ OWN comedy- drama television series\" Tyler Perry's For Better or Worse\".", "White portrayed Jax Briggs in and the Cyborg Seth in, the return.", "He portrayed boxer Mike Tyson in the 1995 HBO television movie\" Tyson\".", "He also played the title role in the blaxploitation parody film\" Black Dynamite\", as well as the animated series of the same name."]], ["Franklin Pierce", ["Franklin Pierce (November 23, 1804 \u2013 October 8, 1869) was the 14th president of the United States (1853\u20131857), a northern Democrat who saw the abolitionist movement as a fundamental threat to the unity of the nation.", "He alienated anti-slavery groups by championing and signing the Kansas\u2013Nebraska Act and enforcing the Fugitive Slave Act, yet he failed to stem conflict between North and South, setting the stage for Southern secession and the American Civil War.", "Pierce was born in New Hampshire, and served in the U.S. House of Representatives and the Senate until he resigned from the Senate in 1842.", "His private law practice was a success, and he was appointed New Hampshire's U.S. Attorney in 1845.", "He took part in the Mexican\u2013American War as a brigadier general in the Army.", "He was seen by Democrats as a compromise candidate uniting northern and southern interests and was nominated as the party's candidate for president on the 49th ballot at the 1852 Democratic National Convention.", "He and running mate", "William R. King easily defeated the Whig Party ticket of Winfield Scott and William A. Graham in the 1852 presidential election.", "As president, Pierce simultaneously attempted to enforce neutral standards for civil service while also satisfying the diverse elements of the Democratic Party with patronage, an effort which largely failed and turned many in his party against him.", "He was a Young America expansionist who signed the Gadsden Purchase of land from Mexico and led a failed attempt to acquire Cuba from Spain.", "He signed trade treaties with Britain and Japan, while his Cabinet reformed their departments and improved accountability, but these successes were overshadowed by political strife during his presidency.", "His popularity declined sharply in the Northern states after he supported the Kansas\u2013Nebraska Act, which nullified the Missouri Compromise, while many whites in the South continued to support him.", "Passage of the act led to violent conflict over the expansion of slavery in the American West.", "Pierce's administration was further damaged when several of his diplomats issued the Ostend Manifesto calling for the annexation of Cuba, a document which was roundly criticized.", "He fully expected to be renominated by the Democrats in the 1856 presidential election, but was abandoned by his party and his bid failed.", "His reputation in the North suffered further during the American Civil War as he became a vocal critic of President Abraham Lincoln.", "Pierce was popular and outgoing, but his family life was a grim affair, with his wife Jane suffering from illness and depression for much of her life.", "All of their children died young, their last son being gruesomely killed in a train accident while the family was traveling shortly before Pierce's inauguration.", "He was a heavy drinker for much of his life, and he died of cirrhosis of the liver in 1869.", "Historians and scholars generally rank Pierce as one of the worst and least memorable U.S. Presidents."]], ["Tasha Smith", ["Tasha Smith( born February 28, 1971) is an American actress, director and producer.", "She began her career in a starring role on the NBC comedy series\" Boston Common\"( 1996 \u2013 97), and she later appeared in numerous movies and television series.", "Smith has appeared in films include\" The Whole Ten Yards\"( 2004),\" Daddy's Little Girls\"( 2007),\" The Longshots\"( 2008),\" Couples Retreat\"( 2009), and\" Jumping the Broom\"( 2011).", "She starred as Angela Williams in the Tyler Perry films\" Why Did I Get Married?\"( 2007), its sequel\" Why Did I Get Married Too?\"( 2010), and on the television series based on the movies,\" For Better or Worse\"( 2011\u20132017).", "In 2015, she began a recurring role as Carol Holloway on the Fox musical drama series\" Empire\".", "Later in the same year, Smith made her directorial debut."]], ["Margherita Gonzaga, Duchess of Lorraine", ["Margherita Gonzaga (2 October 1591 \u2013 7 February 1632) was Duchess of Lorraine from 1606 until her husband's death in 1624."]], ["Jane Pierce", ["Jane Means Pierce (\"n\u00e9e\" Appleton; March 12, 1806 \u2013 December 2, 1863), wife of U.S. President Franklin Pierce, was the First Lady of the United States from 1853 to 1857."]], ["Lamman Rucker", ["Lamman Rucker( born October 6, 1971) is an American actor.", "Rucker began his career on the daytime soap operas\" As the World Turns\" and\" All My Children\", before roles in Tyler Perry's films", "\" Why Did I Get Married?", "Why Did I Get Married Too?\", and\" Meet the Browns\", and its television adaptation.", "In 2016, he began starring as Jacob Greenleaf in the Oprah Winfrey Network drama series,\" Greenleaf\"."]], ["Richard T. Jones", ["Richard Timothy Jones( born January 16, 1972) is an American actor.", "Jones is best known for his portrayals of Laveinio in the dramatic film\" The Wood\"( 1999) and Mike of the dramatic films\" Why Did I Get Married?\"( 2007) and\" Why Did I Get Married Too?\"( 2010).", "He is also well known for his role as Bruce Van Exel, court services officer on the CBS television series\" Judging Amy\" that aired from 1999 to 2005."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Jane Pierce", 0], ["Franklin Pierce", 18]], "evidences": [["Jane Means Pierce", "spouse", "Franklin Pierce"], ["Franklin Pierce", "cause of death", "cirrhosis"]], "answer": "cirrhosis"}
{"_id": "459f7e9c085611ebbd59ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Who was born later, Hans Georg N\u00e4geli or Thibaut Duval?", "context": [["Hans-Georg Dre\u00dfen", ["Hans- Georg Dre\u00dfen( born 30 December 1964) is a retired German football player."]], ["Hans Georg N\u00e4geli", ["Hans Georg N\u00e4geli (26 May 1773 \u2013 26 December 1836) was a composer and music publisher.", "N\u00e4geli was born in Wetzikon, Switzerland.", "He studied under his father as a child, and then opened a private music shop and publishing firm in the 1790s.", "In 1803 he began publishing the \"Repertoire des Clavecinistes\", which included the first editions of keyboard pieces by composers such as Muzio Clementi, Johann Baptist Cramer, and Ludwig van Beethoven.", "He founded two singing societies (\"S\u00e4ngervereine\") in Zurich, in addition to writing profusely on music theory and aesthetics, as well as introductory treatises for students.", "He died in Zurich in 1836.", "Much of N\u00e4geli's compositional output consists of keyboard works and songs.", "His \"Gold'ne Abendsonne\" was adapted by others for various purposes.", "One version of the tune, sung by a bird (feathered) on \"Today\", was described by its presenters as a \"Folk Song\", but also appears in various music editions of the Metrical psalter (as the tune \"Zurich\"), where it is correctly attributed to N\u00e4geli.", "Nowadays he is probably best known for the hymn (and psalm) tune \"Dennis\"."]], ["Catherine I of Russia", ["Catherine I( born, later known as Marta Samuilovna Skavronskaya; \u2013) was the second wife of Peter the Great and Empress of Russia from 1725 until her death."]], ["Hans Sch\u00f6chlin", ["Hans W. Sch\u00f6chlin( 6 March 1893 \u2013 3 June 1978) was a Swiss rower.", "Together with his younger brother Karl he won eight medals in various events at the European championships of 1920 to 1931.", "The brothers also won the gold medal in the coxed pair event at the 1928 Summer Olympics.", "Later Hans took part in the 1936 Games, in the mixed literature event of the arts competition"]], ["W. Augustus Barratt", ["W. Augustus Barratt( 1873- 1947) was a Scottish- born, later American, songwriter and musician."]], ["Hans-Georg Tutschek", ["Hans- Georg Tutschek( born 18 September 1941) is an Austrian former footballer."]], ["Hans Georg Nenning", ["Hans Georg Nenning( born February 20, 1946) is an Austrian actor, author and director."]], ["Hans Georg Andersen", ["Hans Georg Andersen was an Icelandic diplomat."]], ["Thibaut Duval", ["Thibaut Duval( born 1 February 1979) is a Belgian pole vaulter.", "Duval finished eighth at the 1998 World Junior Championships, fourth at the 2000 European Championships in Gent and fifth at the 2002 European Indoor Championships.", "He also competed at the World Championships in 1999 and 2003 as well as the 2000 Olympic Games, without reaching the final round.", "His personal best jump is 5.70 metres, achieved in June 2000 in Oordegem and in Vienna in 2002.", "This is the current national record."]], ["Hans Georg Wunderlich", ["Hans Georg Wunderlich( 19 January 1928 \u2013 28 May 1974) was a German geologist."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Hans Georg N\u00e4geli", 0], ["Thibaut Duval", 0]], "evidences": [["Hans Georg N\u00e4geli", "date of birth", "26 May 1773"], ["Thibaut Duval", "date of birth", "1 February 1979"]], "answer": "Thibaut Duval"}
{"_id": "de9152e8086911ebbd5fac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film was released first, Sake-Bomb or Rodeo King And The Senorita?", "context": [["Empties", ["Empties is a 2007 film directed by Jan Sv\u011br\u00e1k and written by his father Zden\u011bk Sv\u011br\u00e1k, who also stars in the film.", "It was released first in the Czech Republic in March 2007.", "The film is a comedy from the same team which made Kolya."]], ["Help Wanted - Male", ["Help Wanted- Male is a 1920 American silent comedy film directed by Henry King and starring Blanche Sweet, Henry King, and Frank Leigh."]], ["Rodeo King and the Senorita", ["Rodeo King and the Senorita is a 1951 American Western film directed by Philip Ford and written by John K. Butler.", "The film stars Rex Allen, Mary Ellen Kay, Buddy Ebsen, Roy Barcroft, Tristram Coffin and Bonnie DeSimone.", "The film was released on July 15, 1951, by Republic Pictures."]], ["Sunshine and Gold", ["Sunshine and Gold is a 1917 American silent drama film directed by Henry King and starring Marie Osborne, Henry King and Daniel Gilfether."]], ["Sake-Bomb", ["Sake- Bomb is a 2013 film directed by Junya Sakino, written by Jeff Mizushima, and starring Gaku Hamada and Eugene Kim as cousins who embark on a road trip in California.", "It is a shared Japanese and American production.", "It premiered at the 2013 SXSW film festival."]], ["The Wonderful World of Captain Kuhio", ["The film was released in Japan on 10 October 2009."]], ["Coney Island Baby (film)", ["Coney Island Baby is a 2003 comedy- drama in which film producer Amy Hobby made her directorial debut.", "Karl Geary wrote the film and Tanya Ryno was the film's producer.", "The music was composed by Ryan Shore.", "The film was shot in Sligo, Ireland, which is known locally as\" Coney Island\".", "The film was screened at the Newport International Film Festival.", "Hobby won the Jury Award for\" Best First Time Director\".", "The film made its premiere television broadcast on the Sundance Channel."]], ["She Goes to War", ["She Goes to War is a 1929 silent film directed by Henry King and starring Eleanor Boardman.", "The film was released a year after Boardman had starred in\" The Crowd\"."]], ["Single Video Theory", ["Single Video Theory is a music documentary directed by Mark Pellington that follows the making of \"Yield\", the fifth album by the American alternative rock band Pearl Jam.", "It was released first on VHS on August 4, 1998, and then on DVD on November 24, 1998."]], ["Forbidden (1949 film)", ["Forbidden( a.k.a. Scarlet Heaven) is a 1949 British thriller film, directed by George King, and starring Douglass Montgomery, Hazel Court and Patricia Burke.", "The film was produced by George King for Pennant Picturens, and was the last directorial assignment for King, and the final screen appearance by Montgomery."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Sake-Bomb", 0], ["Rodeo King and the Senorita", 0]], "evidences": [["Sake-Bomb", "publication date", "2013"], ["Rodeo King and the Senorita", "publication date", "1951"]], "answer": "Rodeo King And The Senorita"}
{"_id": "f64be57a0bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the date of death of the director of film Esc\u00e1ndalo De Estrellas?", "context": [["El Fabricante de estrellas", ["El Fabricante de estrellas is a 1943 Argentine film directed by Manuel Romero."]], ["Esc\u00e1ndalo de estrellas", ["Esc\u00e1ndalo de estrellas is a 1944 Mexican musical comedy film directed by Ismael Rodr\u00edguez.", "It stars Pedro Infante, Blanquita Amaro, and Florencio Castell\u00f3."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Etan Boritzer", ["Etan Boritzer( born 1950) is an American writer of children \u2019s literature who is best known for his book\" What is God?\" first published in 1989.", "His best selling\" What is?\" illustrated children's book series on character education and difficult subjects for children is a popular teaching guide for parents, teachers and child- life professionals.", "Boritzer gained national critical acclaim after\" What is God?\" was published in 1989 although the book has caused controversy from religious fundamentalists for its universalist views.", "The other current books in the\" What is?\" series include", "What is Love?,", "What is Death?,", "What is Beautiful?,", "What is Funny?,", "What is Right?,", "What is Peace?,", "What is Money?,", "What is Dreaming?,", "What is a Friend?,", "What is True?,", "What is a Family?,", "What is a Feeling?\"", "The series is now also translated into 15 languages.", "Boritzer was first published in 1963 at the age of 13 when he wrote an essay in his English class at Wade Junior High School in the Bronx, New York on the assassination of John F. Kennedy.", "His essay was included in a special anthology by New York City public school children compiled and published by the New York City Department of Education.", "Boritzer now lives in Venice, California and maintains his publishing office there also.", "He has helped numerous other authors to get published through\" How to Get Your Book Published!\" programs.", "Boritzer is also a yoga teacher who teaches regular classes locally and guest- teaches nationally.", "He is also recognized nationally as an erudite speaker on\" The Teachings of the Buddha.\""]], ["Bill Smith (footballer, born 1897)", ["William Thomas Smith( born 9 April 1897, date of death unknown) was an English professional footballer."]], ["Theodred II (Bishop of Elmham)", ["Theodred II was a medieval Bishop of Elmham.", "The date of Theodred's consecration unknown, but the date of his death was sometime between 995 and 997."]], ["Esc\u00e1ndalo de medianoche", ["Esc\u00e1ndalo de medianoche is a 1923 Argentine black and white silent film.", "The film is starred by Felipe Farah, Amelia Mirel and Jos\u00e9 Pla\" Esc\u00e1ndalo de medianoche\" is based on\" El sombrero de tres picos\", work of Pedro de Alarc\u00f3n."]], ["Ismael Rodr\u00edguez", ["Ismael Rodr\u00edguez (October 19, 1917 \u2013 August 7, 2004) was a Mexican film director.", "Rodr\u00edguez rose to fame to Pedro Infante, and directed many major stars, including Dolores del R\u00edo, Mar\u00eda F\u00e9lix, Toshiro Mifune,", "Jorge Ne grete, Sara Garc\u00eda, Luis Agui lar, Tito Gu\u00edzar, Gloria Mar\u00edn, Carmelita Gonz\u00e1lez, Antonio Aguilar, Columba Dom\u00ednguez or Flor Silvestreas.", "He directed the film \"\u00c1nimas Trujano\" (1961) for which he was nominated for an Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film.", "Rodr\u00edguez's most renowned international film is \"Tizoc\", in which Pedro Infante starred alongside Mar\u00eda F\u00e9lix.", "For this role, Infante won the Silver Bear for Best Actor at the 7th Berlin International Film Festival.", "He died on 7 August 2004 at the age of 87, and he was survived by his son Ismael Rodr\u00edguez."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Thomas Scott (diver)", ["Thomas Scott( 1907- date of death unknown) was an English diver."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Esc\u00e1ndalo de estrellas", 0], ["Ismael Rodr\u00edguez", 0]], "evidences": [["Esc\u00e1ndalo de estrellas", "director", "Ismael Rodr\u00edguez"], ["Ismael Rodr\u00edguez", "date of death", "August 7, 2004"]], "answer": "August 7, 2004"}
{"_id": "2cb505c40bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where did Fergus Mac Fogartaig's father die?", "context": [["Motherland (disambiguation)", ["Motherland is the place of one's birth, the place of one's ancestors, or the place of origin of an ethnic group.", "Motherland may also refer to:"]], ["Finsnechta mac Tommaltaig", ["Finsnechta mac Tommaltaig( died 848), was one of the sons of Tommaltach mac Murgail, and King of Connacht from 843\u2013848.", "Finsnechta mac Tommaltaig succeeded to the throne of the Connachta in 843 after the death of Fergus mac Fothaid grandson of Dub- Indrecht mac Cathail and was succeeded by Mugron mac M\u00e1el Cothaid.", "He was also brother to Muirgius mac Tommaltaig and Diarmait mac Tommaltaig."]], ["Where Was I", ["\" Where Was I?\" may refer to:"]], ["Coirpre mac Fogartaig", ["Coirpre mac Fogartaig( died 771) was a King of Brega of the U\u00ed Chernaig sept of Lagore of the S\u00edl n \u00c1edo Sl\u00e1ine branch of the southern Ui Neill.", "He was the son of the high king Fogartach mac N\u00e9ill( died 724).", "He is not listed in the poem on the S\u00edl n \u00c1edo Sl\u00e1ine rulers in the\" Book of Leinster\", however at his death obit in the annals for 771 he is called King of Brega.", "His accession to the rule of the U\u00ed Chernaig sept in south Brega can not be dated with certainty.", "His brother Fergus mac Fogartaig( died 751) is called King of South Brega at his death obit.", "The annals then record the deaths of his cousin Domnall mac \u00c1eda in 759 and his brother Finsnechta mac Fogartaig in 761 with no titles.", "As for his accession to all of Brega, the death of the Brega king D\u00fangal mac Amalgado of the rival northern U\u00ed Chonaing sept of Cnogba( Knowth) occurred in 759.", "Coirpre is first mentioned in the annals with regard to the death of his son Cellach, who was killed by robbers in 767.", "Then Coirpre is driven into exile in 769 by Donnchad Midi( died 797) of the rival southern Ui Neill branch of Clann Cholm\u00e1in based in Mide.", "A battle had been fought between the men of Mide and Brega in 766.", "The year after Coirpre's exile the men of southern Brega were defeated at the Battle of Bolgg B\u00f3inne in 770 and two members of the sept were slain, Cernach mac Flainn( a grandson of Fogartach) and Flaithbertach mac Flainn as well as the vassal king Uarchride mac Baeth of the Deisi Brega.", "This was in conjunction with a campaign of Donnchad Midi versus Leinster and may have been part of that or Donnchad may have defeated the men of southern Brega on is way home.", "Coirpre then reappears in the year 771 at his death obit with the title King of Brega."]], ["Cernach mac Fergusa", ["Cernach mac Fergusa( died 805) was a King of in South Brega of the U\u00ed Chernaig sept of Lagore of the S\u00edl n \u00c1edo Sl\u00e1ine branch of the southern Ui Neill.", "He was the son of Fergus mac Fogartaig( died 751) and brother of M\u00e1el D\u00fain mac Fergusa( died 785) and Ailill mac Fergusa( died 800), previous kings.", "Cernach succeeded his brother Ailill as King of Lagore but the rule of South Brega went to a subsept of the U\u00ed Chernaig, the S\u00edl Conaill Graint which were based at Calatrium.", "He ruled as King of Lagore from 800-805.", "At his death notice in the annals, he is called\" rex Locha Gabor\"- King of Lagore.", "The title King of Loch Gabor was used when members of this sept were not Kings of South Brega( instead held by the sub-sept S\u00edl Conaill Graint)."]], ["Ailill mac Fergusa", ["Ailill mac Fergusa( died 800) was King of South Brega of the U\u00ed Chernaig sept of Lagore of the S\u00edl n \u00c1edo Sl\u00e1ine branch of the southern Ui Neill.", "He was the son of Fergus mac Fogartaig( died 751) and brother of M\u00e1el D\u00fain mac Fergusa( died 785), previous kings.", "he ruled from 797 to 800.", "The annals record that he died from being thrown from a horse.", "He is styled\" rex Deisceirt Bregh\"- King of South Brega."]], ["Congal Cl\u00e1iringnech", ["Congal Cl\u00e1iringnech(\" the cripple\"), son of Rudraige, was, according to medieval Irish legend and historical tradition, a king of Ulster and High King of Ireland.", "He was the brother of Bresal B\u00f3- D\u00edbad, the former High King, who had been killed by Lugaid Luaigne.", "While Lugaid Luaigne was High King of Ireland, Congall shared the kingship of Ulster with Fergus mac L\u00e9ti, ruling the northern half of the province while Fergus ruled the southern half.", "The Ulstermen objected to being ruled by two kings, and both submitted to the judgement of the High King at Tara as to which should rule the province.", "Lugaid decided to give the kingship to Fergus, who his daughter Findabair had fallen in love with, and compensate Congal with land, status and gold, but Congal refused and declared war.", "He was supported by some of the Ulster noblemen, including Fergus mac R\u00f3ich and Bricriu, as well as allies from the other Irish provinces and from Scotland.", "Fergus mac L\u00e9ti also called upon his allies, including Fachtna F\u00e1thach from Ulster, Cet mac M\u00e1gach from Connacht and Mesgegra from Leinster, and there were great losses on both sides.", "Congal fitted out a fleet and left Ireland for Lochlann( Norway) to seek new allies.", "He married Beiuda, daughter of king of Lochlann, and, reinforced with 20,000 Scandinavian warriors, set sail again.", "After making conquests in Britain and gaining further allies there, he returned to Ulster.", "He learned that Fergus mac L\u00e9ti was staying at the house of Eochaid S\u00e1lbuide, and resolved to storm it.", "The house was burnt down, but Fergus and Eochaid escaped.", "Congal decided, rather than ravage his own country, to march on Tara and fight Lugaid Luaigne for the High Kingship of Ireland.", "A terrible battle was fought between their armies, and Congal met Lugaid on the battlefield and beheaded him.", "After Congal had installed himself as High King, Fergus mac L\u00e9ti came to Tara to make peace with him.", "Congal accepted his overtures, but stripped him of the kingship of Ulster, giving it to his brother Ross Ruad.", "Congal ruled Ireland for fifteen or sixteen years, at the end of which he was killed by Lugaid Luaigne's grandson Dui Dallta Dedad.", "The\" Lebor Gab\u00e1la \u00c9renn\" synchronises his reign with that of Ptolemy XII Auletes( 80 \u2013 51 BC) in Egypt.", "The chronology of Geoffrey Keating's\" Foras Feasa ar \u00c9irinn\" dates his reign to 135 \u2013 120 BC, that of the\" Annals of the Four Masters\" to 184\u2013169 BC."]], ["Fergus mac Fothaid", ["Fergus mac Fothaid was a King of Connacht from the U\u00ed Bri\u00fain branch of the Connachta.", "He reigned from 840- 843.", "He was of the S\u00edl Cathail sept and grandson of Dub- Indrecht mac Cathail( died 768), a previous king.", "The S\u00edl Muiredaig sept had dominated the kingship from 796-839 but this was broken by the predecessor of Fergus, his second cousin Murchad mac \u00c1edo( died 840).", "Nothing is known of his short reign other than his death notice in the annals."]], ["Fergus mac Fogartaig", ["Fergus mac Fogartaig (died 751) (or Fergal) was King of South Brega of the U\u00ed Chernaig sept of Lagore of the S\u00edl n\u00c1edo Sl\u00e1ine branch of the southern Ui Neill.", "He was the son of the high king Fogartach mac N\u00e9ill (died 724).", "He ruled from 738 to 751.", "The annals do not mention any events regarding him other than his death obit.", "His death obit, though, in the \"Annals of Ulster\" has significance as the first time the title King of Southern Brega (\"regis Deisceird Breg\") is used.", "His sons included M\u00e1el D\u00fain mac Fergusa (died 785) and Cernach mac Fergusa (died 805), both called Kings of Loch Gabor as well as Ailill mac Fergusa (died 800), styled King of South Brega."]], ["Fogartach mac N\u00e9ill", ["Fogartach Mac'Artain (died 724), sometimes called Fogartach ua Cernaich, was an Irish king who is reckoned a High King of Ireland.", "He belonged to the U\u00ed Chernaig sept of the S\u00edl n\u00c1edo Sl\u00e1ine branch of the southern U\u00ed N\u00e9ill.", "He was King of Brega and was the son of Niall mac Cernaig Sotal (died 701) and great-grandson of the high king Diarmait mac \u00c1edo Sl\u00e1ine (died 665)."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Fergus mac Fogartaig", 1], ["Fogartach mac N\u00e9ill", 0]], "evidences": [["Fergus mac Fogartaig", "father", "Fogartach mac N\u00e9ill"], ["Fogartach mac N\u00e9ill", "place of death", "Irish"]], "answer": "Irish"}
{"_id": "433bcf3d08b711ebbd88ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director died first, Showdown At Boot Hill or The Walls Of Hell?", "context": [["Gene Fowler Jr.", ["Gene Fowler Jr.( 27 May 1917 \u2013 11 May 1998), the eldest son of journalist and author Gene Fowler, was a prominent Hollywood film editor.", "His work included films of Fritz Lang and Samuel Fuller and movies like Stanley Kramer's\" It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World\"( 1963), John Cassavetes'\" A Child Is Waiting\"( 1963) and\" Hang' Em High\"( 1968).", "He was also the director of feature films as well as numerous television programs.", "While the majority of his directorial work is regarded as minor efforts( Leonard Maltin lists only three of his seven features in his compendium), two of his films,\" I Was a Teenage Werewolf\"( 1957) and\" I Married a Monster from Outer Space\"( 1958), have gained some critical attention in retrospect.", "Gene Fowler Jr. was married to film editor Marjorie Fowler from 1944 until his death.", "He died in Woodland Hills, California of natural causes.", "His brother Will Fowler( 1922\u20132004) was a Hollywood screenwriter."]], ["Showdown at Abilene", ["Showdown at Abilene is a 1956 American Western film directed by Charles Haas.", "It was remade as\" Gunfight in Abilene\"."]], ["Quell and Co.", ["Quell and Co is a 1982 film directed by William Witney.", "It was also known as Showdown at Eagle Gap."]], ["Showdown at Boot Hill", ["Showdown at Boot Hill is a 1958 American Western film directed by Gene Fowler Jr., written by Louis Vittes, and starring Charles Bronson, Robert Hutton, John Carradine, Carole Mathews, Fintan Meyler and Paul Maxey.", "The film was released on May 1, 1958, by 20th Century Fox.", "It was the first film Gene Fowler Jr. made for Regal Films."]], ["Gang War (1958 film)", ["Gang War is a 1958 American drama film directed by Gene Fowler, Jr. and written by Louis Vittes.", "The film stars Charles Bronson, Kent Taylor, Jennifer Holden, John Doucette, Gloria Henry and Gloria Grey.", "The film was released in July 1958, by 20th Century Fox.", "It was the second of two films Gene Fowler directed with Charles Bronson for Regal Films, the other being\" Showdown at Boot Hill\".", "Writer Vittes and director Fowler later made\" The Oregon Trail\" for Regal."]], ["Boot Hill (disambiguation)", ["Boot Hill is the name for a number of cemeteries, chiefly in the American West.", "Boot Hill may also refer to:"]], ["Boot Hill Bandits", ["Boot Hill Bandits is a 1942 American film directed by S. Roy Luby, one entry in the Range Busters series."]], ["The Walls of Hell", ["The Walls of Hell, also known as Intramuros is a 1964 Philippine- American film directed by Eddie Romero and Gerardo de Leon and starring Jock Mahoney.", "The film was made back- to- back with\" Moro Witch Doctor\"( 1964).", "It was produced by Hemisphere Pictures( owned by Eddie Romero, Irwin Pizor and Kane W. Lynn)."]], ["Eddie Romero", ["Edgar Sinco Romero( July 7, 1924 \u2013 May 28, 2013) was a Filipino film director, film producer and screenwriter."]], ["Benjamin Hill", ["Benjamin Hill or Ben Hill or Benny Hill may refer to:"]]], "supporting_facts": [["Showdown at Boot Hill", 0], ["The Walls of Hell", 0], ["Gene Fowler Jr.", 0], ["Eddie Romero", 0]], "evidences": [["Showdown at Boot Hill", "director", "Gene Fowler Jr."], ["The Walls of Hell", "director", "Eddie Romero"], ["Gene Fowler Jr.", "date of death", "11 May 1998"], ["Eddie Romero", "date of death", "May 28, 2013"]], "answer": "Showdown At Boot Hill"}
{"_id": "7ae0b40c0bdc11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Which country Min Shin Saw Of Thayet's father is from?", "context": [["Shin Saw of Ava", ["Shin Saw was the chief queen consort of King Minkhaung I of Ava from 1400 to 1422.", "The royal chronicles identify her as Hsinbyushin(\" Lord of the White Elephant\")."]], ["Narathu", ["Narathu( 1118\u20131171) was king of Pagan dynasty of Burma( Myanmar) from 1167 to 1171.", "Narahthu ascended the throne after murdering his father King Alaungsithu and his elder brother Min Shin Saw.", "Narathu built the largest of all the Pagan temples, the Dhammayangyi.", "Nonetheless, his conduct greatly lowered the prestige of the dynasty, and he was deeply disfavored.", "The king was assassinated by the mercenaries sent by the chief of Pateikkaya in 1171."]], ["Kyawswa of Pagan", ["Kyawswa (2 August 1260 \u2013 10 May 1299) was king of the Pagan dynasty of Burma (Myanmar) from 1289 to 1297.", "Son of the last sovereign king of Pagan Narathihapate, Kyawswa was one of many \"kings\" that emerged after the collapse of the Pagan Empire in 1287.", "Though still styled as King of Pagan, Kyawswa's effective rule amounted to just the area around Pagan city.", "Felt threatened by the three brothers of Myinsaing, who were nominally his viceroys, Kyawswa decided to become a Mongol vassal, and received such recognition from the Mongols in March 1297.", "He was ousted by the brothers in December 1297, and killed along with his son Theingapati on 10 May 1299."]], ["Ali Rahuma", ["Ali Khalifa Rahuma( born May 16, 1982) is a Libyan football midfielder who's nationality is Libyan.", "He currently plays for Al- Ittihad, and is a member of the Libya national football team."]], ["Shin Myat Hla of Prome", ["Shin Myat Hla was a 14th- century princess of Thayet and the mother of King Swa Saw Ke of Ava and Queen Saw Omma of Pinya.", "Her husband Min Shin Saw was governor of Thayet."]], ["Shin Panthagu", ["The Venerable Shin Panthagu( 1083 \u2013 c. 1174) was primate of Pagan Kingdom from 1115 to 1168.", "The Theravada Buddhist monk, son of the lord of Seinnyet, succeeded his teacher Shin Arahan as primate.", "For the next five decades, he was the chief religious adviser to King Alaungsithu, and helped advise many of Alaungsithu's religious deeds.", "The notable works were the repairs of the Buddhagaya Temple circa 1118, and the buildings of the Thatbyinnyu Temple, and the Shwegugyi Temple.", "In 1168, he left Pagan( Bagan) for Ceylon in protest of Narathu who killed his father Alaungsithu and his elder brother Min Shin Saw to seize the throne.", "Shin Panthagu was especially disgusted by Narathu's treachery because Narathu used Panthagu in his scheme.", "By Narathu's urging, Shin Panthagu had gone and asked Min Shin Saw, whose troops were massed outside Pagan, to take the throne\u2014with the explicit promise by Narathu that he would not harm Min Shin Saw.", "Narathu did not harm Min Shin Saw during their initial meet but poisoned his brother later that night.", "Shin Panthagu returned to Pagan after Narapatisithu's accession to the throne in 1174.", "Shin Uttarajiva, a renowned Mon monk who had studied in Ceylon, was then the primate but Shin Panthagu was treated as the primate.", "The elderly Shin Panthagu died soon after."]], ["Min Shin Saw of Thayet", ["Min Shin Saw was an early 14th-century governor of Thayet in the Pinya Kingdom.", "He was a son of King Kyawswa of Pagan and the father of King Swa Saw Ke of Ava, Queen Saw Omma of Pinya."]], ["Yadanabon I of Pagan", ["Yadanabon was the first chief queen consort of King Sithu I of Pagan Dynasty of Burma( Myanmar).", "The queen was the mother of Crown Prince Min Shin Saw.", "She was still alive in 1151/52( 513 ME) when she successfully persuaded her husband to change the prison sentence for Min Shin Saw to an exile.", "The queen apparently did not outlive her husband; according to the royal chronicles, she was succeeded as chief queen(\" Usaukpan\") by Ti Lawka Sanda Dewi."]], ["Min Shin Saw", ["Min Shin Saw( died 1167) was heir- apparent of the Pagan Dynasty of Burma( Myanmar) from 1117 to 1151.", "His father King Sithu I sent the crown prince into exile to present- day Ava( Inwa) where the prince subsequently turned into a highly cultivated region.", "After Sithu was assassinated in 1167, Min Shin Saw returned to Pagan to claim the throne.", "There, he was consecrated king but later that night, was assassinated by Narathu, his younger brother and the assassin of their father."]], ["Saw Soe of Pagan", ["Saw Soe was a principal queen consort of King Kyawswa of the Pagan Dynasty of Burma( Myanmar).", "The royal chronicles identify her as the chief queen of Kyawswa but historians identify Saw Thitmahti as the chief queen.", "The queen was the mother of Viceroy of Pagan Saw Hnit, Governor of Thayet Min Shin Saw, Queen Saw Min Ya of Pinya, Queen Saw Hnaung of Sagaing and Queen Mway Medaw of Pinya.", "She was also the paternal grandmother of King Swa Saw Ke of Ava."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Min Shin Saw of Thayet", 1], ["Kyawswa of Pagan", 0]], "evidences": [["Min Shin Saw of Thayet", "father", "Kyawswa of Pagan"], ["Kyawswa of Pagan", "country of citizenship", "Burma"]], "answer": "Burma"}
{"_id": "c19b72520bdb11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of the director of film And The Spring Comes?", "context": [["Rachel Feldman", ["Rachel Feldman( born August 22, 1954) is an American director of film and television and screenwriter of television films."]], ["Peter Holden", ["Peter Holden is an American actor and producer of film and television."]], ["Brian Johnson (special effects artist)", ["Brian Johnson( born 1939 or 1940) is a British designer and director of film and television special effects."]], ["Gu Changwei", ["Gu Changwei (born 12 December 1957) is a Chinese cinematographer and film director.", "Gu was born in Xi'an, Shaanxi in the People's Republic of China.", "Gu is considered one of the major Chinese cinematographers working today."]], ["And the Spring Comes", ["And the Spring Comes", "is a 2007 film directed by Gu Changwei, written by Li Qiang.", "This is Gu's second feature following his acclaimed feature debut \"Peacock\".", "The film premiered at the 2007 Rome Film Festival, and the lead actress Jiang Wenli, also Gu Changwei's wife, won the Best Actress award."]], ["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Hanro Smitsman", ["Hanro Smitsman, born in 1967 in Breda( Netherlands), is a writer and director of film and television."]], ["\u00c0lex G\u00f3mez", ["\u00c0lex G\u00f3mez Comes,( born 8 October 1972) is a Spanish football manager.", "Before starting his senior coaching career in Hong Kong, he has held various positions the youth academy of FC Barcelona."]], ["Debra Christofferson", ["Debra Christofferson is an American actress of film and TV."]]], "supporting_facts": [["And the Spring Comes", 1], ["Gu Changwei", 1]], "evidences": [["And the Spring Comes", "director", "Gu Changwei"], ["Gu Changwei", "place of birth", "Xi'an"]], "answer": "Xi'an"}
{"_id": "95b64b6a0bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Who is the mother of the director of film Sea Sorrow?", "context": [["Trinidad Tecson", ["Trinidad Perez Tecson (November 18, 1848 \u2013 January 28, 1928), known as the \"Mother of Biak-na-Bato\" and \"Mother of Mercy\", fought to gain Philippines independence.", "She was given the title \"Mother of Biak-na-Bato\" by Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo.", "She was also cited as the \"Mother of the Philippine National Red Cross\" for her service to her fellow Katipuneros."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]], ["Minamoto no Chikako", ["She was the mother of Prince Morinaga."]], ["Sea Sorrow", ["Sea Sorrow is a 2017 British documentary film about child refugees in the European migrant crisis, directed by Vanessa Redgrave.", "It was shown in the Special Screenings section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Susan B. Nelson", ["Susan B. Nelson( April 13, 1927 \u2013 May 4, 2003) was an American environmental activist who is best known as the mother of the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area."]], ["Fatima bint Mubarak Al Ketbi", ["Fatima bint Mubarak Al Ketbi is the third wife of Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, the founder and inaugural president of United Arab Emirates, and late emir( ruler) of Abu Dhabi.", "She is referred to as the mother of sheikhs and as the Mother of the UAE."]], ["Keku\u02bbiapoiwa II", ["Keku\u02bbiapoiwa II was a Hawaiian chiefess and the mother of the king Kamehameha I."]], ["Vanessa Redgrave", ["Vanessa Redgrave (born 30 January 1937) is an English actress of stage, screen, and television, and a political activist.", "She is a 2003 American Theatre Hall of Fame inductee, and received the 2010 BAFTA Fellowship.", "Redgrave rose to prominence in 1961 playing Rosalind in the Shakespeare comedy \"", "As You Like It\" with the Royal Shakespeare Company and has since starred in more than 35 productions in London's West End and on Broadway, winning the 1984 Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Revival for \"The Aspern Papers\", and the 2003 Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play for the revival of \"Long Day's Journey into Night\".", "She also received Tony nominations for \"The Year of Magical Thinking\" and \"Driving Miss Daisy\".", "On screen she has starred in scores of films and is a six-time Oscar nominee, winning the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for the title role in the film \"Julia\" (1977).", "Her other nominations were for (1966), \"Isadora\" (1968), \"Mary, Queen of Scots\" (1971),", "\"The Bostonians\" (1984), and \"Howards End\" (1992).", "Among her other films are \"A Man for All Seasons\" (1966), \"Blowup\" (1966), \"Camelot\" (1967),", "\"The Devils\" (1971), \"Murder on the Orient Express\" (1974), \"Prick Up Your Ears\" (1987), (1996),", "\"Atonement\" (2007), \"Coriolanus\" (2011), and \"The Butler\" (2013).", "Redgrave was proclaimed by Arthur Miller and Tennessee Williams as \"the greatest living actress of our times\", and has won the Oscar, Emmy, Tony, BAFTA, Olivier, Cannes, Golden Globe, and the Screen Actors Guild awards.", "A member of the Redgrave family of actors", ", she is the daughter of Sir Michael Redgrave and Lady Redgrave (the actress Rachel Kempson), the sister of Lynn Redgrave and Corin Redgrave, the mother of actresses", "Joely Richardson and Natasha Richardson, the aunt of British actress Jemma Redgrave, the mother-in-law of actor Liam Neeson, and the grandmother of Daisy Bevan, Miche\u00e1l and Daniel Neeson."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Sea Sorrow", 0], ["Vanessa Redgrave", 13]], "evidences": [["Sea Sorrow", "director", "Vanessa Redgrave"], ["Vanessa Redgrave", "mother", "Rachel Kempson"]], "answer": "Rachel Kempson"}
{"_id": "2d6abcda0bb011ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is the paternal grandmother of Prince Max, Duke In Bavaria?", "context": [["Duke Franz Joseph in Bavaria", ["Duke Franz Joseph in Bavaria, full German name:\" Franz Joseph Michael Karl", "Maria Evaristus Quirinus Ottokar Herzog in Bayern\"( 23 March 1888, Schloss Tegernsee, Kingdom of Bavaria \u2013 23 September 1912, Munich, Kingdom of Bavaria) was a Duke in Bavaria and member of the House of Wittelsbach.", "Franz Joseph was the fifth and youngest child of Duke Karl- Theodor in Bavaria and his wife Infanta Maria Josepha of Portugal.", "Franz Joseph was the brother of Duke Ludwig Wilhelm in Bavaria and sisters Duchess Amalie in Bavaria, Duchess Sophie Adelheid in Bavaria, Duchess Elisabeth in Bavaria and Duchess Marie Gabrielle in Bavaria."]], ["Tjuyu", ["Tjuyu( sometimes transliterated as Thuya or Thuyu) was an Egyptian noblewoman and the mother of queen Tiye, and the wife of Yuya.", "She is the grandmother of Akhenaten, and great grandmother of Tutankhamun."]], ["Kaoru Hatoyama", ["After the elections of 2009, she became more widely known as the grandmother of Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama and his politician brother Kunio Hatoyama."]], ["Hubba bint Hulail", ["Hubba bint Hulail was the grandmother of Hashim ibn' Abd Manaf, thus the great- great- great- grandmother of the Islamic\" Nab\u012b\"( Prophet) Muhammad ibn Abdullah."]], ["Albrecht, Duke of Bavaria", ["Albrecht, Duke of Bavaria (Albrecht Luitpold Ferdinand Michael; 3 May 1905 \u2013 8 July 1996) was the son of the last crown prince of Bavaria, Rupprecht, and his first wife, Duchess Marie Gabrielle in Bavaria.", "He was the only child from that marriage that reached adulthood.", "His paternal grandfather was Ludwig III of Bavaria, the last king of Bavaria, who was deposed in 1918."]], ["Hannah Arnold", ["Hannah Arnold, also known as Hannah Waterman King, was the grandmother of Benedict Arnolds children."]], ["Duke Siegfried August in Bavaria", ["Duke Siegfried in Bavaria, full German name:\" Siegfried August Maximilian Maria, Herzog in Bayern\"( 10 July 1876, Bamberg, Kingdom of Bavaria \u2013 12 March 1952, Munich, Republik of Bavaria) was a Duke in Bavaria and member of the House of Wittelsbach.", "Siegfried August was the first of three sons of Duke Maximilian Emanuel in Bavaria and his wife Princess Amalie of Saxe- Coburg and Gotha.", "Siegfried August was the brother of\" Christoph\" Joseph Clemens Maria, Duke in Bavaria and\" Luitpold\" Emanuel Ludwig Maria, Duke in Bavaria."]], ["Prince Max, Duke in Bavaria", ["Max-Emanuel Ludwig Maria Herzog in Bayern (sometimes styled Prince Max of Bavaria, Duke in Bavaria; born 21 January 1937) as the younger son of Albrecht, Duke of Bavaria, is the heir presumptive to both the headship of the former Bavarian royal house and the Jacobite succession.", "He was born a Prince of Bavaria, as a member of the royal line of the House of Wittelsbach, but has been using the title \"Herzog in Bayern\" or Duke in Bavaria, since he was adopted as an adult by his great-uncle, Duke Ludwig Wilhelm in Bavaria, the last bearer of that title of a junior branch of the House of Wittelsbach, from whom he inherited considerable estates at Tegernsee Abbey (including a brewery), Banz Abbey and Kreuth."]], ["Gisela, Margravine of Meissen", ["Princess\" Gisela\"", "Maria Karolina Adelgunde of Bavaria( Full German name:\" Gisela Maria Karolina Adelgunde, Prinzessin von Bayern\")( born 10 September 1964 at Schloss Leutstetten near Starnberg, Bavaria, Germany) is a Princess of Bavaria and member of the House of Wittelsbach by birth and a Princess of Saxe- Gessaphe and member of the House of Saxe- Gessaphe by marriage.", "Gisela is the seventh and youngest child of Prince Rasso of Bavaria and his wife Archduchess Theresa of Austria.", "Through her father, Gisela is a great- granddaughter of Ludwig III, the last sovereign of the Kingdom of Bavaria.", "She is a cousin of Prince Luiz of Orl\u00e9ans- Braganza, Prince Bertrand of Orl\u00e9ans- Braganza, Prince Eudes of Orl\u00e9ans- Braganza, Eleanora, Princess of Ligne.", "She is also a second cousin of Prince Max, Duke in Bavaria and Princess Maria Isabella of Savoy- Genoa.", "She is also a fourth cousin of Carl, Duke of W\u00fcrttemberg.", "She is a fifth cousin of Karl von Habsburg and Prince Lorenz of Belgium, Archduke of Austria- Este.", "Through her marriage, she is the Margravine of Meissen.", "Princess Gisela was a guest at the 2011 wedding of Prince Georg Friedrich of Prussia and Princess Sophie of Isenburg."]], ["Princess Elisabeth, Duchess in Bavaria", ["Princess Elisabeth, Duchess in Bavaria( born 31 December 1940) is the wife of Prince Max, Duke in Bavaria, heir presumptive to both the former Bavarian Royal House and the Jacobite Succession."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Prince Max, Duke in Bavaria", 0], ["Albrecht, Duke of Bavaria", 0]], "evidences": [["Prince Max, Duke in Bavaria", "father", "Albrecht, Duke of Bavaria"], ["Albrecht, Duke of Bavaria", "mother", "Duchess Marie Gabrielle in Bavaria"]], "answer": "Duchess Marie Gabrielle in Bavaria"}
{"_id": "7156654108f211ebbdaaac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Are Gary Ramey and William Hector Mcmillan from the same country?", "context": [["Ming Luhulima", ["Ming Luhulima aka Lou Lima was a well known Netherlands based recording artist originally from the Maluku Islands which were part of the Dutch East Indies.", "He made multiple recordings during his career.", "One of the artists he was closely associated with was Rudi Wairata.", "Not only did Luhulima come from the same country as Wairata, he also recorded music in the same genre.", "He was also a member of the Amboina Serenaders and the Mena Moeria Minstrels.", "He also led the Krontjong Ensemble Pantja Warna."]], ["Ally McLeod", ["Alexander Hector McMillan McLeod( born 1 January 1951 in Glasgow) is a Scottish former professional footballer who played as a striker for many league clubs in Scotland and England.", "McLeod played for Renfrew Juniors, where he had been successfully turned from a midfielder into a striker by manager Tommy Barrie.", "McLeod began his senior career with St Mirren in 1970.", "He scored four goals in one Scottish League Cup game for St Mirren against Rangers at Ibrox.", "Southampton then signed McLeod, but he failed to settle in Hampshire and he returned to Scotland with Hibernian.", "MacLeod, who was a relatively prolific goalscorer in a defensive era, scored for Hibernian in the 1979 Scottish Cup Final second replay against Rangers."]], ["William Hector Payne", ["William Hector Payne", "( 5 July 1914 \u2013 18 April 1989) was a Progressive Conservative party member of the House of Commons of Canada.", "He was an insurance agent and sales manager by career.", "He was first elected at the Coast \u2014 Capilano riding in the 1958 general election defeating Liberal incumbent James Sinclair.", "Payne made a previous unsuccessful attempt to win the riding in the 1957 election.", "After serving his only term, the 24th Parliament, Payne lost Coast \u2014 Capilano to Liberal candidate Jack Davis in the 1962 election."]], ["Gary Ramey", ["Gary William Ramey is a Canadian politician, who was elected to the Nova Scotia House of Assembly in the 2009 provincial election.", "He represented the electoral district of Lunenburg West as a member of the New Democratic Party until his defeat in the 2013 election.", "Ramey was the ministerial assistant for the Department of Health in the government of Darrell Dexter."]], ["William H. MacKenzie", ["William Hector MacKenzie (December 10, 1890 \u2013 November 2, 1972) was an American politician from New York."]], ["Willem Brakman", ["Willem Pieter Jacobus Brakman( 1922 \u2013 2008) was a Dutch writer who made his literary debut with the novel\" Een winterreis\" in 1961.", "Brakman received the P. C. Hooft Award in 1980.", "He was born on June 13th, 1922 in The Hague, Netherlands, and died on May 8th, 2008 in the same country."]], ["William Fry (Tasmanian politician)", ["William Hector Maxwell Fry( 22 August 1912 \u2013 19 December 1965) was an Australian politician.", "He was born in Launceston.", "In 1958 he was elected to the Tasmanian Legislative Council as the Liberal member for Launceston.", "He served until his death in 1965, although he quit the Liberal Party some time during his term."]], ["Godwin Davy", ["Godwin Davy( born 15 December 1979) is an Anguillan international footballer who plays as a goalkeeper.", "He made his international debut in a World Cup qualifying match against El Salvador, resulting in a lopsided match, losing 12- 0 in February 2008, and also played in the 4 \u2013 0 loss to the same country in the return match in March 2008."]], ["William H. MacKenzie", ["William Hector MacKenzie (December 10, 1890 \u2013 November 2, 1972) was an American politician from New York."]], ["William Hector McMillan", ["William Hector McMillan( 24 January 1892 \u2013 8 September 1974) was a Liberal party member of the House of Commons of Canada.", "He was born in Blenheim, Ontario and became a physician by career.", "He was first elected at the Welland riding in a 16 October 1950 by-election, then won successive terms there in the 1953, 1957, 1958, 1962 and 1963 federal elections.", "McMillan left Parliament in 1965 after completing his term in the 26th Canadian Parliament and did not seek further re-election."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Gary Ramey", 0], ["William Hector McMillan", 0]], "evidences": [["Gary Ramey", "country of citizenship", "Canadian"], ["William Hector McMillan", "country of citizenship", "Canada"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "e3477e760bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the place of death of the founder of Western Auto?", "context": [["Ezra Cornell", ["Ezra Cornell( January 11, 1807 \u2013 December 9, 1874) was an American businessman, politician, and philanthropist.", "He was the founder of Western Union, founder of Ithaca's first library, and a co-founder of Cornell University.", "He also served as President of the New York Agriculture Society and as a New York state Senator."]], ["Clive Holmes", ["Clive Jefferson Holmes( born August 1939) was the founder of the Life Insurance Association and the co-founder of the\" Institute of Financial Planning\""]], ["John De Margheriti", ["John De Margheriti( born July 1962) is an Italian- born Australian electrical engineer, software developer and entrepreneur.", "De Margheriti is widely seen as a founding' father' of Australia's video games industry and Australia's most experienced interactive entertainment business executive.", "He is the founder and former CEO of BigWorld Pty Limited and the founder of parent company Micro Fort\u00e9 Pty Limited.", "De Margheriti is also the Executive Chairman of the Academy of Interactive Entertainment, the Chairman of Canberra Technology Park, the founder of the Game Developers' Association of Australia, the founder of the Australian Game Developers Conference, and the founder of the three Canberra business parks, the co-founder of DEMS Entertainment, the co-founder of Dreamgate Studios, the co-founder of Game Plus and co-founder of The Film Distillery De Margheriti has been recognised as an Honorary Ambassador for Canberra due to his contribution to Australia's national capital."]], ["Sue Fennessy", ["Sue Fennessy( born 25 July 1968) is an Australian- born American entrepreneur.", "She is the founder and CEO of WeAre8, the founder of the Standard Media Index( SMI), the founder of Frontiers Group LTD, and a fellow at Monash University."]], ["Western Auto", ["Western Auto Supply Company\u2014known more widely as Western Auto\u2014was a specialty retail chain of stores that supplied automobile parts and accessories.", "It operated approximately 1200 stores across the United States and in Puerto Rico.", "It was started in 1909 in Kansas City, Missouri, by George Pepperdine and Don Abnor Davis.", "Pepperdine later founded\nPepperdine University.", "Western Auto was bought by Beneficial Corporation in 1961; Western Auto's management led a leveraged buyout in 1985, leading three years later to a sale to Sears.", "Sears sold most of the company to Advance Auto Parts in 1998, and by 2003, the resulting merger had led to the end of the Western Auto brand and its product distribution network."]], ["Sky Dayton", ["Sky Dylan Dayton( born August 8, 1971) is an American entrepreneur and investor.", "He is the founder of Internet service provider EarthLink, co-founder of eCompanies, and the founder of Boingo."]], ["Cyrus Massoumi", ["Cyrus Massoumi is the founder of the investment fund humbition.", "He is also the founder of Zocdoc and was the company CEO for eight years."]], ["Tsuruichi Hayashi", ["He was the founder of the\" Tohoku Mathematical Journal\"."]], ["Tim League", ["Tim League is an American entrepreneur and film producer based in Austin, Texas.", "He is the founder of the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema chain and the founder of the film distribution company Drafthouse Films, where League has produced films including\" The ABCs of Death\"..", "He is also the co-founder of genre film festival Fantastic Fest, the co-founder of entertainment merchandise entity Mondo, and the co-founder of film distribution and production company Neon."]], ["George Pepperdine", ["George Pepperdine (June 20, 18861962) was an entrepreneur and Christian philanthropist who was the founder of Pepperdine University in California."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Western Auto", 2], ["George Pepperdine", 0]], "evidences": [["Western Auto", "founded by", "George Pepperdine"], ["George Pepperdine", "place of death", "California"]], "answer": "California"}
{"_id": "6243faca0bb011ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is the paternal grandfather of Joan I, Countess Of Burgundy?", "context": [["Isabella of Bourbon", ["Isabella of Bourbon, Countess of Charolais( 1434 \u2013 25 September 1465) was the second wife of Charles the Bold, Count of Charolais and future Duke of Burgundy.", "She was a daughter of Charles I, Duke of Bourbon and Agnes of Burgundy, and the mother of Mary of Burgundy, heiress of Burgundy."]], ["Joan I, Countess of Burgundy", ["Joan I (1191\u20131205), also called Joanna of Hohenstaufen, was ruling Countess of Burgundy 1200-1205, daughter of Otto I, Count of Burgundy, and Margaret, Countess of Blois.", "Born in 1191, Joan was countess from the time of her father's assassination at Besan\u00e7on in 1200 until her own death in 1205, whereupon her sister, Beatrice II, succeeded her."]], ["Joan III, Countess of Burgundy", ["Joan III of Burgundy( 1/2 May 1308 \u2013 10/15 August 1347), also known as Joan of France was a reigning Countess of Burgundy and Artois in 1330 \u2013 1349, She was also Duchess of Burgundy by marriage to Odo IV, Duke of Burgundy.", "She was the eldest daughter of King Philip V of France and Countess Joan II of Burgundy."]], ["Florine of Burgundy", ["Florine of Burgundy( 1083\u20131097) was a French crusader.", "She was the daughter of Eudes I, Duke of Burgundy and Sybilla of Burgundy.", "Her maternal grandfather was William I, Count of Burgundy.", "Florine was married to Sweyn the Crusader, a son of Sweyn II of Denmark."]], ["Joan II, Countess of Burgundy", ["Joan II, Countess of Burgundy( 15 January 1292 \u2013 21 January 1330), was Queen of France by marriage to Philip V of France, and ruling Countess of Burgundy and Countess of Artois.", "She was the eldest daughter and heiress of Otto IV, Count of Burgundy, and Mahaut, Countess of Artois."]], ["Matilda II, Countess of Nevers", ["Matilda II, Countess of Nevers( 1234/35\u20131262), also known as Maud of Dampierre or Mathilda II of Bourbon, was a sovereign Countess of Nevers, Countess of Auxerre, Countess of Tonnerre and Lady of Bourbon.", "She was a daughter of Archambaud IX of Bourbon and Yolande de Ch\u00e2tillon, Countess of Nevers.", "As heiress to the counties of Nevers, Auxerre and Tonnerre, she was married off to Odo, Count of Nevers, the son and heir of Hugh IV, Duke of Burgundy.", "By this marriage Odo reunited two important areas that had previously been united as the Duchy of Burgundy, but he died leaving no male heirs, and so the united territory passed to his brother Robert II, Duke of Burgundy.", "After her father's death Matilda also became Lady of Bourbon.", "With Odo she had three children:"]], ["Blanche of Burgundy, Countess of Savoy", ["Bianca of Burgundy( 1288 \u2013 July 1348), was a Countess consort of Savoy, daughter of Robert II, Duke of Burgundy, and Agnes of France.", "She married in 1307 Edward, Count of Savoy.", "She was mother of Joan of Savoy.", "In 1346 and 1347, she was an influence at the court of her nephew, Amadeus VI to pursue closer alliances with Burgundy to offset the pending sale of the Dauphin\u00e9 to France.", "This led to his brief engagement with Joan of Burgundy, daughter of Philip of Burgundy and Joan I, Countess of Auvergne.", "She died July 1348, perhaps from the Black Death."]], ["Sibylla of Burgundy, Duchess of Burgundy", ["Sybilla of Burgundy( 1065 \u2013 1103), was a French noble, Duchess consort of Burgundy by marriage to Eudes I, Duke of Burgundy.", "She was a daughter of William I, Count of Burgundy and Stephanie.", "She was married to Eudes I, Duke of Burgundy in 1080.", "Children:"]], ["Otto I, Count of Burgundy", ["Otto I (between 1167 and 1171 \u2013 13 January 1200) was Count of Burgundy from 1190 to his death and briefly Count of Luxembourg from 1196 to 1197.", "He was the fourth son of Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor, by his second wife Beatrice I, Countess of Burgundy, daughter of Count Renaud III."]], ["Philip I, Count of Auvergne", ["Philip of Burgundy (November 10, 1323 \u2013 August 10, 1346) was Count of Auvergne and Boulogne (as Philip I) in right of his wife and was the only son and heir of Odo IV, Duke of Burgundy, and of Joan III, Countess of Burgundy.", "His mother was the daughter of King Philip V of France and of Joan II, Countess of Burgundy.", "He married Joan I, Countess of Auvergne and Boulogne, in c. 1338.", "In 1340, he fought with his father who defended the city of Saint-Omer against the assaults of Robert III of Artois.", "In 1346, he participated in the siege of Aiguillon, led by John, Duke of Normandy (the future John II of France).", "It was during this siege that he died, after falling from his horse.", "His widow Joan remarried in 1349, her second husband being King John II of France.", "Since Philip had no other sons from his marriage to Joan, the future of the House of Burgundy was then placed in the hands of his young son Philip (1346\u201361), who died childless.", "After the death of the younger Philip, the dukedom of Burgundy became a part of the French crown, and was granted by John II of France to his youngest son (and the previous Duke\u2019s stepbrother), Philip the Bold.", "His daughter, Joan (134411 September 1360), was betrothed to Amadeus VI, Count of Savoy from 1347 to 1355, and was raised at his court.", "When she was released from the engagement at age 10, she entered a convent at Poissy, where she remained for her final years."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Joan I, Countess of Burgundy", 0], ["Otto I, Count of Burgundy", 1]], "evidences": [["Joan I, Countess of Burgundy", "father", "Otto I, Count of Burgundy"], ["Otto I, Count of Burgundy", "father", "Frederick I"]], "answer": "Frederick I"}
{"_id": "b798fa99085911ebbd5bac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Do the movies Safe Harbour (Film) and Murder By Proxy, originate from the same country?", "context": [["Murder by Proxy", ["Murder by Proxy, released in the United States as Blackout, is a 1954 British film noir crime drama film directed by Terence Fisher.", "It stars Dane Clark and Belinda Lee.", "The screenplay concerns a man who is offered money to marry a woman."]], ["B\u014dkenshatachi", ["This song was included in the band's compilation albums\" Do the Best\" and\" Do the A- side\"."]], ["Respectable by Proxy", ["Respectable by Proxy is a 1920 American silent drama film directed by J. Stuart Blackton and starring Sylvia Breamer, Robert Gordon and William R. Dunn."]], ["At the Movies", ["At the Movies may refer to:"]], ["The Muppets Go to the Movies", ["The Muppets Go To The Movies( or The Muffets Go To The Movies as misspelled by Fozzie Bear) is a 1981 one- hour television special that aired on ABC.", "It was used to help promote\" The Great Muppet Caper\"."]], ["T\u014dku Made", ["This song was included in the band's compilation albums\" Do the Best\" and\" Do the A- side\"."]], ["Safe harbor", ["Safe harbor or Safe harbour may refer to:"]], ["Murder by Invitation", ["Murder by Invitation is a 1941 American murder mystery film directed by Phil Rosen."]], ["Safe Harbour (film)", ["Safe Harbour( also known as Danielle Steel's Safe Harbour) is a 2007 American direct- to- video film directed by Bill Corcoran, based upon the 2003 novel of the same name by Danielle Steel."]], ["Murder by Proxy: How America Went Postal", ["Murder By Proxy: How America", "Went Postal is a 2010 American documentary film that examines the phenomenon of spree killing, particularly in a workplace, that became known in the United States as\" going postal\"."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Safe Harbour (film)", 0], ["Murder by Proxy", 0]], "evidences": [["Safe Harbour (film)", "country of origin", "American"], ["Murder by Proxy", "country of origin", "British"], ["Murder by Proxy", "country of origin", "United States"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "9e0a6c700baf11ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is the father-in-law of Chiang Fang-Liang?", "context": [["Demos Chiang", ["Demos Yu- bou Chiang, born on 10 September 1976 in Taipei, Taiwan, is a Taiwanese Canadian businessman.", "He founded DEM Inc.( \u6a59\u679c\u8a2d\u8a08), a popular design studio in Taiwan in July 2003 and has served as its chairman since then.", "He is also known for being the great- grandson of the late Republic of China( ROC) President Chiang Kai- shek and the grandson of late President Chiang Ching- kuo.", "His grandmother was Faina Ipatyevna Vakhreva, also known as Chiang Fang- liang, making him Eurasian."]], ["Barthold A. Butensch\u00f8n Sr.", ["Hans Barthold Andresen Butensch\u00f8n( 27 December 1877 \u2013 28 November 1971) was a Norwegian businessperson.", "He was born in Kristiania as a son of Nils August Andresen Butensch\u00f8n and Hanna Butensch\u00f8n, and grandson of Nicolay Andresen.", "Together with Mabel Anette Plahte( 1877 \u2013 1973, a daughter of Frithjof M. Plahte) he had the son Hans Barthold Andresen Butensch\u00f8n Jr. and was through him the father- in- law of Ragnhild Butensch\u00f8n and grandfather of Peter Butensch\u00f8n.", "Through his daughter Marie Claudine he was the father- in- law of Joakim Lehmkuhl, through his daughter Mabel Anette he was the father- in- law of Harald Astrup( a son of Sigurd Astrup) and through his daughter Nini Augusta he was the father- in- law of Ernst Torp.", "He took commerce school and agricultural school.", "He was hired in the family company N. A. Andresen& Co, and became a co-owner in 1910.", "He eventually became chief executive officer.", "The bank changed its name to Andresens Bank in 1913 and merged with Bergens Kreditbank in 1920.", "The merger was dissolved later in the 1920s.", "He was also a landowner, owning Nedre Sk\u00f8yen farm and a lot of land in Enebakk.", "He chaired the board of Nydalens Compagnie from 1926, having not been a board member before that.", "He also chaired the supervisory council of Forsikringsselskapet Viking and Nedre Glommen salgsforening, and was a supervisory council member of Filharmonisk Selskap.", "He was a member of the gentlemen's club SK Fram since 1890, and was proclaimed a lifetime member in 1964.", "He was buried in Enebakk."]], ["Chiang Hsiao-chang", ["Chiang Hsiao- chang( born 1938) is the only daughter of Chiang Ching- kuo, the President of the Republic of China in Taiwan from 1978 to 1988.", "Her mother is Faina Ipatyevna Vakhreva, also known as Chiang Fang- liang.", "She had one older brother, Hsiao- wen, and two younger brothers, Hsiao- wu and Hsiao- yung.", "She is the only living member of Chiang Ching- kuo's legitimate children, and was the only one among the siblings who could converse in Russian with their mother.", "She also has twin half- brothers, Winston Chang and John Chiang, with whom she shares the same father.", "She attended Mills College and was featured in LIFE during her college years.", "She was married to Yu Yang- ho until his death in 2010; he was the son of former Taiwan defense minister Yu Ta- wei.", "She and Yu have one son, Theodore Yu Tsu- sheng."]], ["Ogawa Mataji", ["Viscount was a general in the early Imperial Japanese Army.", "He was also the father- in- law of Field Marshal Gen Sugiyama."]], ["Chiang Ching-kuo", ["Chiang Ching-kuo (27 April 1910 \u2013 13 January 1988) was a politician of the Republic of China.", "The eldest and only biological son of former president Chiang Kai-shek, he held numerous posts in the government of the Republic of China.", "He served as Premier of the Republic of China between 1972\u201378 and was the President of the Republic of China from 1978 until his death in 1988.", "Chiang Ching-kuo was sent as a teenager to study in the Soviet Union during the First United Front in 1925, when his father's Nationalist Party and the Chinese Communist Party were in alliance.", "He attended university there, but when the Chinese Nationalists violently broke with the Communists, Stalin sent him to work in a steel factory in the Ural Mountains.", "There he met and married Faina Vakhreva.", "When war between China and Japan was imminent in 1937, Stalin sent the couple to China.", "During the war his father gradually came to trust Ching-kuo and gave him more and more responsibilities, including administration.", "After the Japanese surrender, Chiang-kuo was given the job of ridding Shanghai of corruption, which he attacked with ruthless efficiency.", "The victory of the Communists in 1949 drove the Chiangs and their government to Taiwan.", "Chiang Ching-kuo was first given control of the secret police, a position he retained until 1965 and in which he used arbitrary arrests and torture to ensure tight control.", "He then became Minister of Defense 1965-1969, Vice-Premier, 1972-78, Premier, 1972-78.", "After his father's death in 1976 he took leadership of the Nationalist Party as Chairman, and was elected President of the Republic in 1978.", "Under his tenure, the government of the Republic of China, while authoritarian, became more open and tolerant of political dissent.", "Chiang courted Taiwanese voters and reduced the preference for those who had come from the mainland after the war.", "Towards the end of his life, Chiang relaxed government controls on the media and speech and allowed Taiwanese Han into positions of power, including his successor Lee Teng-hui."]], ["Chiang Hsiao-wen", ["Chiang Hsiao- wen( also known as Alan Chiang; 14 December 1935 \u2013 14 April 1989) was the eldest son of Chiang Ching- kuo, the President of the Republic of China in Taiwan from 1978 to 1988.", "His mother is Faina Ipatyevna Vakhreva, also known as Chiang Fang- liang.", "He had one younger sister, Hsiao- chang, and two younger brothers, Hsiao- wu and Hsiao- yung.", "He had two half- brothers, Winston Chang and John Chiang, with whom he shared the same father.", "He married Xu Nai Jin( Nancy) in 1960 and had a daughter, Yomei, in 1961.", "He suffered brain damage in 1970 while being treated for diabetes.", "He died of throat cancer on."]], ["Ludwig von Westphalen", ["Johann Ludwig von Westphalen( 11 July 1770 \u2013 3 March 1842) was a liberal Prussian civil servant and the father- in- law of Karl Marx."]], ["Peter Burroughs", ["Peter Burroughs( born 27 January 1947) is a British television and film actor, the director of Willow Management.", "He is the father- in- law of actor and TV presenter Warwick Davis."]], ["John Adams (merchant)", ["John Adams( 1672 or 1673 \u2013 1745) was an American- born Canadian merchant and member of the Nova Scotia Council.", "He was the father- in- law of Henry Newton( politician)."]], ["Chiang Fang-liang", ["Faina Chiang Fang-liang (15 May 1916 \u2013 15 December 2004) was the wife of President Chiang Ching-kuo and served as First Lady of the Republic of China on Taiwan from 1978 to 1988."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Chiang Fang-liang", 0], ["Chiang Ching-kuo", 1]], "evidences": [["Chiang Fang-liang", "spouse", "Chiang Ching-kuo"], ["Chiang Ching-kuo", "father", "Chiang Kai-shek"]], "answer": "Chiang Kai-shek"}
{"_id": "a4937e2608ec11ebbda7ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film came out earlier, Hot Summer In The City or He Snoops To Conquer?", "context": [["Galore (film)", ["Galore is a 2013 Australian drama film directed by Rhys Graham and starring Ashleigh Cummings, Toby Wallace and Lily Sullivan.", "The film is a coming of age story set during one particularly hot summer in suburban Canberra.", "The 2003 Canberra bushfires inspired part of the film."]], ["A Summer in a Sea Shell", ["A Summer in a Sea Shell is a 1985 Slovenian teen film directed by Tugo \u0160tiglic.", "It was followed by A Summer in a Sea Shell 2 in 1988."]], ["He", ["He or HE may refer to:"]], ["Hot Summer in the City", ["Hot Summer in the City is a 1976 American adult film by director Gail Palmer aka\" The Hare\".", "The film is a co-production of\" Imperial Films\" with Palmer's\" HARE Films\".", "The film is about a white virgin who is abducted by a group of black militants.", "The film is classified as a classical\" roughie\" with its depiction of sexual violence on females.", "It also employs many of the popular blaxploitation themes of the period.", "Throughout the film the radio plays songs by Robert Knight, The Beach Boys, The Supremes, The Four Tops, The Doors, and The Shangri- Las, while\" Summer in the City\" by The Lovin' Spoonful is used as the theme song."]], ["City of Campbelltown", ["Campbelltown City or the City of Campbelltown may refer to:"]], ["Capital City", ["Capital City or Capitol City or variants, may refer to:"]], ["Hot Summer", ["Hot Summer may refer to:"]], ["Long Hot Summer", ["Long Hot Summer may refer to:"]], ["Hot Summer Night (disambiguation)", ["Hot Summer Night or variants may refer to:"]], ["He Snoops to Conquer", ["He Snoops to Conquer is a 1944 British comedy film directed by Marcel Varnel starring George Formby, Robertson Hare, Elizabeth Allan, and Claude Bailey.", "It s plot involves an odd job man who becomes mixed up in corruption in politics and town planning.", "It s title is a paronomasia of the theatre comedy,\" She Stoops to Conquer\"."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Hot Summer in the City", 0], ["He Snoops to Conquer", 0]], "evidences": [["Hot Summer in the City", "publication date", "1976"], ["He Snoops to Conquer", "publication date", "1944"]], "answer": "He Snoops To Conquer"}
{"_id": "26599301084d11ebbd56ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film was released first, 99 And 44/100% Dead or Forbidden Music?", "context": [["The Nickel Ride", ["The Nickel Ride is a 1974 American neo- noir crime film directed and produced by Robert Mulligan and starring Jason Miller, Linda Haynes, Victor French, Bo Hopkins, and John Hillerman.", "It is the debut film of screenwriter Eric Roth.", "It was entered into the 1974 Cannes Film Festival, where it was nominated for the Palme d' Or. On December 13, 2011 Shout!", "Factory released the film on DVD as part of a double feature with\" 99 and 44/100% Dead\"."]], ["99 and 44/100% Dead", ["99 and 44/100%", "Dead is a 1974 American action comedy film directed by John Frankenheimer and starring Richard Harris.", "The title is a play on an advertising slogan for Ivory soap."]], ["The Nickel Ride", ["The Nickel Ride is a 1974 American neo- noir crime film directed and produced by Robert Mulligan and starring Jason Miller, Linda Haynes, Victor French, Bo Hopkins, and John Hillerman.", "It is the debut film of screenwriter Eric Roth.", "It was entered into the 1974 Cannes Film Festival, where it was nominated for the Palme d' Or. On December 13, 2011 Shout!", "Factory released the film on DVD as part of a double feature with\" 99 and 44/100% Dead\"."]], ["The Wonderful World of Captain Kuhio", ["The film was released in Japan on 10 October 2009."]], ["DOA: Dead or Alive", ["DOA: Dead or Alive is a 2006 British- German- American martial arts action film loosely based on the Tecmo/ Team Ninja fighting game series\" Dead or Alive\".", "Directed by Corey Yuen and written by J. F. Lawton and Adam and Seth Gross, it features an ensemble cast led by Jaime Pressly, Holly Valance, Sarah Carter, Natassia Malthe and Devon Aoki.", "In the film, fighters are invited to DOA\" Dead or Alive\", an invitational martial arts contest.", "The four female fighters begin as rivals, but work together to uncover the secret that the organizer of the tournament is trying to hide.", "The film has various appearances from characters of the game series, with, in lead roles, Kasumi( Aoki), Christie Allen( Valance) and Tina Armstrong( Pressly).", "The film received generally negative reviews.", "The film was released September 7, 2006 and performed poorly at the international box office.", "The US release was delayed and was eventually released June 15, 2007, in 505 theaters, for only 21 days."]], ["Forbidden Music", ["Musica proibita\" redirects here.", "For the song of the same name see Stanislao Gastaldon\" Forbidden Music( Italian: Musica proibita) is a 1942 Italian drama film directed by Carlo Campogalliani and starring Tito Gobbi, Mar\u00eda Mercader and Giuseppe Rinaldi.", "An elderly composer recalls his youthful romance with a woman while a student in Florence.", "It was made at the Fert Studios in Turin."]], ["Hitler \u2013 Dead or Alive", ["Hitler \u2013 Dead or Alive is a 1942 American propaganda war film directed by Nick Grinde.", "The plot of\" Hitler \u2013 Dead or Alive\" was inspired by true events but takes a quasi-comic tone."]], ["Empties", ["Empties is a 2007 film directed by Jan Sv\u011br\u00e1k and written by his father Zden\u011bk Sv\u011br\u00e1k, who also stars in the film.", "It was released first in the Czech Republic in March 2007.", "The film is a comedy from the same team which made Kolya."]], ["Coney Island Baby (film)", ["Coney Island Baby is a 2003 comedy- drama in which film producer Amy Hobby made her directorial debut.", "Karl Geary wrote the film and Tanya Ryno was the film's producer.", "The music was composed by Ryan Shore.", "The film was shot in Sligo, Ireland, which is known locally as\" Coney Island\".", "The film was screened at the Newport International Film Festival.", "Hobby won the Jury Award for\" Best First Time Director\".", "The film made its premiere television broadcast on the Sundance Channel."]], ["Land Without Music", ["Land Without Music is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Walter Forde and starring Richard Tauber, Diana Napier and Jimmy Durante.", "It was made at Denham Studios.", "The film was one of a number of operetta films made in Britain during the decade.", "The film is also known by the alternative title Forbidden Music in the United States."]]], "supporting_facts": [["99 and 44/100% Dead", 1], ["Forbidden Music", 1]], "evidences": [["99 and 44/100% Dead", "publication date", "1974"], ["Forbidden Music", "publication date", "1942"]], "answer": "Forbidden Music"}
{"_id": "a28699ae0bdc11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Who is the spouse of the director of film You Talkin' To Me? (Film)?", "context": [["Charles Winkler", ["Charles Winkler is an American television and film director and producer.", "He is the son of Academy Award-winning producer and director Irwin Winkler and actress Margo Winkler and the husband of Sandra Nelson."]], ["Heather D. Gibson", ["Heather Denise Gibson is a Scottish economist currently serving as Director- Advisor to the Bank of Greece( since 2011).", "She is the spouse of Euclid Tsakalotos, former Greek Minister of Finance."]], ["Marie-Louise Coidavid", ["Marie Louise Coidavid( 1778 \u2013 March 11, 1851), was the Queen of the Kingdom of Haiti 1811 \u2013 20 as the spouse of Henri I of Haiti."]], ["Gertrude of Bavaria", ["Gertrude of Saxony and Bavaria( 1152/55\u20131197) was Duchess of Swabia as the spouse of Duke Frederick IV, and Queen of Denmark as the spouse of King Canute VI."]], ["Mehdi Abrishamchi", ["Mehdi Abrishamchi is an Iranian People's Mujahedin of Iran( MEK) politician who has been described as\" the right hand man of Massoud Rajavi\".", "He is the former spouse of the group's current leader, Maryam Rajavi, whom he divorced so that she could become the spouse of Massoud Rajavi."]], ["Maria Teresa, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg", ["Maria Teresa, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg( born Mar\u00eda Teresa Mestre y Batista; on 22 March 1956), is the spouse of Grand Duke Henri."]], ["You Talkin' to Me? (film)", ["You Talkin' to Me?", "is a 1987 American comedy film directed by Charles Winkler and starring Jim Youngs."]], ["Princess Auguste of Bavaria (1875\u20131964)", ["Princess Auguste of Bavaria( 28 April 1877 \u2013 25 June 1964) was a member of the Bavarian Royal House of Wittelsbach and the spouse of Archduke Joseph August of Austria."]], ["Adib Kheir", ["Adib Kheir was a leading Syrian nationalist of the 1920s.", "He was the owner of the Librairie Universelle in Damascus.", "His granddaughter is the spouse of Manaf Tlass."]], ["Sophia Magdalena of Denmark", ["Sophia Magdalena of Denmark (3 July 1746 \u2013 21 August 1813) was Queen of Sweden as the spouse of King Gustav III."]]], "supporting_facts": [["You Talkin' to Me? (film)", 1], ["Charles Winkler", 1]], "evidences": [["You Talkin' to Me?", "director", "Charles Winkler"], ["Charles Winkler", "spouse", "Sandra Nelson"]], "answer": "Sandra Nelson"}
{"_id": "78249bea0bda11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of the director of film Walerjan Wrobel'S Homesickness?", "context": [["Rolf Sch\u00fcbel", ["Rolf Sch\u00fcbel (born 11 November 1942 in Stuttgart, Germany) is a German film director and screenwriter.", "Sch\u00fcbel studied literature and sociology during the 1960s, first in T\u00fcbingen, and later in Hamburg.", "There he met filmmaker Theo Gallehr and assisted at his documentary \"Landfriedensbruch\" (1967).", "However, the film was not shown in television but went directly to the film archives; the NDR (North German Broadcasting Studios) as employer refused to broadcast the film because its statement was viewed as to radical.", "Nevertheless, Gallehr and Sch\u00fcbel produced a number of films for the NDR and WDR afterwards.", "For their documentary \"Der deutsche Kleinst\u00e4dter\" (1968)", "they received the Adolf Grimme Award, as well as for \"Rote Fahnen sieht man besser\" (1971) concerning the closure of a chemical plant in Krefeld.", "In 1972 Sch\u00fcbel founded his own production company.", "In the following years he created the film portraits \"", "Nachruf auf eine Bestie\" (1983) concerning the child murderer J\u00fcrgen Bartsch and \"Der Indianer\" (1987) about a man with laryngeal cancer.", "The film was based on the autobiographical tale of Leonhard Lenz.", "Both films received various awards.", "His first feature film directed Sch\u00fcbel in 1990 with \"Das Heimweh des Walerjan Wr\u00f3bel\".", "The film tells the story of a Polish teenager under the regime of forced labor in Germany during World War II in northern Germany and who was later was sentenced to death by the Nazi regime for a minor misdemeanor.", "In 1992/93 Sch\u00fcbel made a two-part TV documentary about the battle of Stalingrad \"Todfeinde.", "Vom Sterben und \u00dcberleben in Stalingrad\" in which his Russian co-director Grigori Chukhrai as well as other Russian and German survivors told about their experiences during the battle.", "The film was a German-Russian co-production.", "Sch\u00fcbel's international breakthrough came with the 1999 film \"Ein Lied von Liebe und TodGloomy Sunday \u2014 A Song of Love and Death\"; it is set in Budapest of the 1930s and tells the story of a woman (Erika Marozs\u00e1n) between three men (Joachim Kr\u00f3l, Ben Becker and Stefano Dionisi).", "Background is the popular title melody, which was kind of an anthem for suicides during its time.", "The film won various awards among others the Deutscher Filmpreis, the Bayerischer Filmpreis", "(Best Feature Film), an honorable mention from the international 2000 Jerusalem Film Festival, the 2000 Audience Award at the S\u00e3o Paulo International Film Festival, and the Audience Choice Award at the St. Louis International Film Festival.", "In 2001 he wrote and directed the psychodrama \"Collapse\" with Sebastian Koch as a journalist who questioned his job critically.", "In 2002 he directed the drama \"Blueprint\" with Franka Potente.", "In 2004 he made the drama \"Zeit der W\u00fcnsche\".", "In 2006 and 2007 he made episodes for \"Tatort\"."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]], ["Jason Moore (director)", ["Jason Moore( born October 22, 1970) is an American director of film, theatre and television."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Walerjan Wrobel's Homesickness", ["Walerjan Wrobel's Homesickness is a 1991 German drama film directed by Rolf Sch\u00fcbel.", "It was entered into the 17th Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Special Mention."]], ["S. N. Mathur", ["S.N. Mathur was the Director of the Indian Intelligence Bureau between September 1975 and February 1980.", "He was also the Director General of Police in Punjab."]], ["Jesse E. Hobson", ["Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 \u2013 November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955.", "Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Walerjan Wrobel's Homesickness", 0], ["Rolf Sch\u00fcbel", 0]], "evidences": [["Walerjan Wrobel's Homesickness", "director", "Rolf Sch\u00fcbel"], ["Rolf Sch\u00fcbel", "place of birth", "Stuttgart"]], "answer": "Stuttgart"}
{"_id": "b8c9f8be084911ebbd55ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Who lived longer, George F. Sowers or Henrietta Amelia Leeson?", "context": [["Mubarak Khwaja", ["Mubarak Khwaja was the khan of White Horde between 1320- 1344.", "He succeeded his brother, Ilbasan, with the assistance of Uzbeg, Khan of the Golden Horde and the House of Batu.", "However, he declared his independence from Sarai.", "The Khan sent his son Tini Beg to overthrow him.", "Thus, he was replaced by Chimtay, son of Ilbasan.", "He may have lived longer after his dethronement, occupying some lands."]], ["Maximus of Tyre", ["Maximus of Tyre( fl. late 2nd century AD), also known as Cassius Maximus Tyrius, was a Greek rhetorician and philosopher who lived in the time of the Antonines and Commodus, and who belongs to the trend of the Second Sophistic.", "His writings contain many allusions to the history of Greece, while there is little reference to Rome; hence it is inferred that he lived longer in Greece, perhaps as a professor at Athens.", "Although nominally a Platonist, he is really an Eclectic and one of the precursors of Neoplatonism."]], ["Henryk Derczy\u0144ski", ["Henryk Derczy\u0144ski( 1906- 1981) was a photographer, who lived in Poland."]], ["Gaius Julius Aquila", ["Gaius Julius Aquila was the name of a number of people who lived during the Roman Empire."]], ["George F. 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Charlton (poet/songwriter)", ["R. Charlton, who lived in the early nineteenth century, was a Tyneside poet/ songwriter."]], ["Henrietta Camilla Jenkin", ["Henrietta Jenkin or Henrietta Jackson; Henrietta Camilla Jenkin; Henrietta Camilla Jackson( 1807 \u2013 1885) was an English novelist."]], ["Justin (historian)", ["Justin( century) was a Latin writer who lived under the Roman Empire."]], ["Fred H. Frank", ["Fred H. Frank was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly who lived in Appleton."]]], "supporting_facts": [["George F. Sowers", 0], ["Henrietta Amelia Leeson", 0]], "evidences": [["George F. Sowers", "date of birth", "September 23, 1921"], ["George F. Sowers", "date of death", "October 23, 1996"], ["Henrietta Amelia Leeson", "date of birth", "1751"], ["Henrietta Amelia Leeson", "date of death", "1826"]], "answer": "George F. Sowers"}
{"_id": "6cc648140baf11ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is Katherine Stieglitz's stepmother?", "context": [["Jane Wigham", ["Jane Wigham( n\u00e9e Smeal; 1801\u20131888) was a leading Scottish abolitionist.", "She was the stepmother of Eliza Wigham and the second wife of John Wigham."]], ["Dorothy Granger", ["Dorothy Karolyn Granger( November 21, 1911 \u2013 January 4, 1995) was an American actress best known for her roles in short subject comedies in Hollywood.", "She was also the stepmother of film maker and former record producer Anthony J. Hilder."]], ["Henriette Feuerbach", ["Henriette Feuerbach( 13 August 1812 \u2013 5 August 1892) was a German author and arts patron.", "She was the wife of Joseph Anselm Feuerbach and the stepmother of painter Anselm Feuerbach, whom she supported in his art."]], ["Verona Barnes", ["Verona Barnes( born December 29, 1946) is an American actress who appeared in multiple New York City theater plays.", "She is the stepmother of actress Rachel True.", "Her roles include Mrs. Harris and the Street Person in\" All God's Chillun Got Wings,\" as well as Jack's friend in\" The Great White Hope\"."]], ["Peju Ogunmola", ["Peju Ogunmola is a Yoruba film actress who stars in Nollywood movies of Yoruba genres.", "Her father was the veteran actor Kola Ogunmola.", "She is the wife of Sunday Omobolanle, a 64- year- old Nigerian comic actor, playwright, film director, and producer.", "She is the stepmother of Sunkanmi Omobolanle who is also an actor."]], ["Susan Moody", ["Susan Moody( born 1940 in Oxford) is the principal\" nom de plume\" of Susan Elizabeth Horwood, an English novelist best known for her suspense novels.", "After marrying Professor John Dalgleish Donaldson in 2001, she became the stepmother of his four children, including Crown Princess Mary of Denmark."]], ["Alfred Stieglitz", ["Alfred Stieglitz HonFRPS (January 1, 1864 \u2013 July 13, 1946) was an American photographer and modern art promoter who was instrumental over his fifty-year career in making photography an accepted art form.", "In addition to his photography, Stieglitz was known for the New York art galleries that he ran in the early part of the 20th century, where he introduced many avant-garde European artists to the U.S.", "He was married to painter Georgia O'Keeffe."]], ["Katherine Stieglitz", ["Katherine Stieglitz, or Katherine Stieglitz Stearns, (September 27, 1898 \u2013 November 20, 1971) was the daughter of Emmeline, or Emmy, and Alfred Stieglitz, an American photographer and modern art promoter.", "She was the subject of many of her father's photographs, particularly in her early years.", "They were exhibited and received praise for their wholesome sentiment.", "She graduated from Smith College before marrying Milton Sprague Stearns.", "After the birth of her son in 1923, she was institutionalized for depression and hallucinations and remained there until her death in 1971."]], ["May Green Hinckley", ["May Green Hinckley( May 1, 1881 \u2013 May 2, 1943) was the third general president of the Primary of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- day Saints( LDS Church) from 1940 until her death.", "She was the stepmother of Gordon B. Hinckley, fifteenth president of the LDS Church."]], ["Irene Baker", ["Edith Irene Bailey Baker( November 17, 1901 \u2013 April 2, 1994) was an American politician and a United States Representative from Tennessee.", "She was the widow of Howard Baker Sr. and the stepmother of Howard Baker Jr."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Katherine Stieglitz", 0], ["Alfred Stieglitz", 2]], "evidences": [["Katherine Stieglitz", "father", "Alfred Stieglitz"], ["Alfred Stieglitz", "spouse", "Georgia O'Keeffe"]], "answer": "Georgia O'Keeffe"}
{"_id": "5cd30b020bd911eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Who is the spouse of the director of film Lovelines (Film)?", "context": [["Maria Teresa, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg", ["Maria Teresa, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg( born Mar\u00eda Teresa Mestre y Batista; on 22 March 1956), is the spouse of Grand Duke Henri."]], ["Mehdi Abrishamchi", ["Mehdi Abrishamchi is an Iranian People's Mujahedin of Iran( MEK) politician who has been described as\" the right hand man of Massoud Rajavi\".", "He is the former spouse of the group's current leader, Maryam Rajavi, whom he divorced so that she could become the spouse of Massoud Rajavi."]], ["Rod Amateau", ["Rodney \"Rod\" Amateau (December 20, 1923 \u2013 June 29, 2003) was an American film and television screenwriter, director, and producer.", "Among the programs that he directed were \"The Dennis Day", "ShowThe", "Many Loves of Dobie GillisMister EdGilligan's IslandThe Bob Cummings Show\" and \"The New Phil Silvers Show\".", "He produced \"My Mother the Car\" and \"Supertrain\", and wrote the story for the 1988 film \"Sunset\".", "Amateau also directed a few episodes of \"The Dukes of Hazzard\", and appeared in a handful of episodes as an actor as well.", "In 1987, he directed, produced and co-wrote \"The Garbage Pail Kids Movie\", which is considered to be one of the worst films ever made.", "From 1945 to 1949, he was married to actress Coleen Gray, who sued him for child support in 1955.", "From 1959 to 1962, he was married to Sandra Burns, daughter of George Burns and Gracie Allen."]], ["Sophia Magdalena of Denmark", ["Sophia Magdalena of Denmark (3 July 1746 \u2013 21 August 1813) was Queen of Sweden as the spouse of King Gustav III."]], ["Princess Auguste of Bavaria (1875\u20131964)", ["Princess Auguste of Bavaria( 28 April 1877 \u2013 25 June 1964) was a member of the Bavarian Royal House of Wittelsbach and the spouse of Archduke Joseph August of Austria."]], ["Lovelines (film)", ["Lovelines is a 1984 American comedy film directed by Rod Amateau and written by Chip Hand and William Byron Hillman.", "The film stars Greg Bradford, Mary Beth Evans, Michael Winslow, Don Michael Paul and Tammy Taylor.", "The film was released on November 2, 1984.", "by TriStar Pictures."]], ["Adib Kheir", ["Adib Kheir was a leading Syrian nationalist of the 1920s.", "He was the owner of the Librairie Universelle in Damascus.", "His granddaughter is the spouse of Manaf Tlass."]], ["Gertrude of Bavaria", ["Gertrude of Saxony and Bavaria( 1152/55\u20131197) was Duchess of Swabia as the spouse of Duke Frederick IV, and Queen of Denmark as the spouse of King Canute VI."]], ["Marie-Louise Coidavid", ["Marie Louise Coidavid( 1778 \u2013 March 11, 1851), was the Queen of the Kingdom of Haiti 1811 \u2013 20 as the spouse of Henri I of Haiti."]], ["Heather D. Gibson", ["Heather Denise Gibson is a Scottish economist currently serving as Director- Advisor to the Bank of Greece( since 2011).", "She is the spouse of Euclid Tsakalotos, former Greek Minister of Finance."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Lovelines (film)", 0], ["Rod Amateau", 7]], "evidences": [["Lovelines", "director", "Rod Amateau"], ["Rod Amateau", "spouse", "Coleen Gray"]], "answer": "Coleen Gray"}
{"_id": "adccf35b087911ebbd67ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who died first, Eyes Of The Forest or Stardust On The Sage?", "context": [["Betty Burbridge", ["Betty Burbridge( December 7, 1895 \u2013 September 19, 1987) was an American screenwriter and actress, best known for her Western screenplays."]], ["Eyes of the Forest", ["Eyes of the Forest is a 1923 American Western film directed by Lambert Hillyer and written by LeRoy Stone.", "The film stars Tom Mix, Pauline Starke, Sid Jordan, Buster Gardner, J. P. Lockney and Thomas G. Lingham.", "The film was released on December 30, 1923, by Fox Film Corporation."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["Ben Palmer", ["Ben Palmer is a British film and television director who is known for being the director of\" Bo' Selecta\" and\" The Inbetweeners\"."]], ["Riders of the Sage", ["Riders of the Sage is a 1939 American film directed by Harry S. Webb."]], ["Abhishek Saxena", ["Abhishek Saxena is an Indian Bollywood and Punjabi film director who directed the movie Phullu.", "The Phullu movie was released in theaters on 16 June 2017, in which film Sharib Hashmi is the lead role.", "Apart from these, he has also directed Patiala Dreamz, this is a Punjabi film.", "This film was screened in cinemas in 2014."]], ["Lambert Hillyer", ["Lambert Harwood Hillyer( July 8, 1893 \u2013 July 5, 1969) was an American film director and screenwriter."]], ["Stardust on the Sage", ["Stardust on the Sage is a 1942 American Western film directed by William Morgan and starring Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, William Henry, and Edith Fellows.", "Written by Betty Burbridge, based on a story by Dorrell and Stuart E. McGowan, the film is about a singing cowboy who helps his fellow ranchers against a corrupt mine superintendent looking to steal the mine in which they've invested.", "The film soundtrack features two duets by Autry and Fellows,\" When the Roses Bloom Again\" and\" I'll Never Let You Go, Little Darlin'\".", "The final scene includes an innovative audience sing- along medley of the classics\" You Are My Sunshine Home on the Range\", and\" Deep in the Heart of Texas\", with Burnette conducting and the words appearing at the bottom of the screen."]], ["Kevin Oh", ["Kevin Oh( Hangul: \ucf00\ube48\uc624, born August 29, 1990), is a Korean- American singer.", "He is the winner of\" Superstar K7\".", "He released his first EP,\" Stardust\", on January 20, 2017.", "He is currently a contestant on JTBC show,\" Super Band\"."]], ["Eyes of Texas (film)", ["Eyes of Texas is a 1948 American film directed by William Witney."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Eyes of the Forest", 0], ["Stardust on the Sage", 1], ["Lambert Hillyer", 0], ["Betty Burbridge", 0]], "evidences": [["Eyes of the Forest", "director", "Lambert Hillyer"], ["Stardust on the Sage", "director", "Betty Burbridge"], ["Lambert Hillyer", "date of death", "July 5, 1969"], ["Betty Burbridge", "date of death", "September 19, 1987"]], "answer": "Eyes Of The Forest"}
{"_id": "c077f89608e711ebbda6ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film was released more recently, Murder By Numbers or Ne Jouez Pas Avec Les Martiens?", "context": [["Murder by Numbers", ["Murder by Numbers is a 2002 American psychological thriller film produced and directed by Barbet Schroeder starring Sandra Bullock, Ben Chaplin, Ryan Gosling, and Michael Pitt.", "It is loosely based on the Leopold and Loeb case.", "The film was screened at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival, but was not entered in competition."]], ["The Wonderful World of Captain Kuhio", ["The film was released in Japan on 10 October 2009."]], ["Nezha (2014 film)", ["Nezha, stylized on some posters as' Ne Zha' or' Ne Zha', is a 2014 Chinese period drama film directed by Li Xiaofeng, in his directorial debut.", "The film is based on a novella by L\u00fc Yao, and it was released in China on July 11, 2015.", "It s title refers to the Chinese folk deity of the same name."]], ["One Does Not Play with Love", ["One Does Not Play with Love is a 1926 silent German drama film directed by Georg Wilhelm Pabst.", "The film is an adaptation of the 1834 play by Alfred de Musset,\" On ne badine pas avec l'amour\".", "The film is considered to be a lost film."]], ["Murder by Contract", ["Murder by Contract is a 1958 American film noir crime film directed by Irving Lerner.", "Academy Award- nominated screenwriter Ben Maddow did uncredited work on the film.", "Centering on an existentialist hit man assigned to kill a woman, the film is often praised for its spare style and peculiar sense of cool.", "Though not widely seen at the time of its release, it finally appeared on DVD, included in the boxed set\" Columbia Pictures Film Noir Classics, Vol. 1( The Big Heat/ 5 Against the House/ The Lineup/ Murder by Contract/ The Sniper),\" released November 3, 2009.", "The film has exerted an influence on American cinema, most notably on director Martin Scorsese, who famously cited\" Murder by Contract\" as\" the film that has influenced[ him] most.\""]], ["Ne jouez pas avec les Martiens", ["Ne jouez pas avec les Martiens or Do n't Play with Martians is a 1967 comedy film starring Jean Rochefort and Macha M\u00e9ril shot in Crozon."]], ["Murder by Invitation", ["Murder by Invitation is a 1941 American murder mystery film directed by Phil Rosen."]], ["NE 1", ["NE1 or NE- 1 may refer to:"]], ["Drowning by Numbers", ["Drowning by Numbers is a 1988 British- Dutch film directed by Peter Greenaway.", "It won the award for Best Artistic Contribution at the Cannes Film Festival of 1988."]], ["Coney Island Baby (film)", ["Coney Island Baby is a 2003 comedy- drama in which film producer Amy Hobby made her directorial debut.", "Karl Geary wrote the film and Tanya Ryno was the film's producer.", "The music was composed by Ryan Shore.", "The film was shot in Sligo, Ireland, which is known locally as\" Coney Island\".", "The film was screened at the Newport International Film Festival.", "Hobby won the Jury Award for\" Best First Time Director\".", "The film made its premiere television broadcast on the Sundance Channel."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Murder by Numbers", 0], ["Ne jouez pas avec les Martiens", 0]], "evidences": [["Murder by Numbers", "publication date", "2002"], ["Ne jouez pas avec les Martiens", "publication date", "1967"]], "answer": "Murder By Numbers"}
{"_id": "8d0e050b088811ebbd6eac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director died earlier, Her Husband'S Affairs or Happiness For Two?", "context": [["Ravina (actress)", ["Ravina is an Indian actress who acted in Dhallywood movies.", "She acted in\" Praner Cheye Priyo\" which film is considered as turning point of the career of Riaz."]], ["Querelle", ["Querelle is a 1982 West German- French English- language drama film directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder and starring Brad Davis, adapted from French author Jean Genet's 1947 novel\" Querelle of Brest\".", "It marked Fassbinder's final film as a writer/ director; it was posthumously released just months after the director died of a drug overdose in June 1982."]], ["Happiness for Two", ["Happiness for Two( Stest\u00ed pro dva) is a 1940 Czechoslovak musical film, directed by Miroslav Cik\u00e1n.", "It stars Jarmila Ks\u00edrov\u00e1, Jindra Hermanov\u00e1, Stanislav Neumann."]], ["Miroslav Cik\u00e1n", ["Miroslav Cik\u00e1n (February 11, 1896 - February 1, 1962 in Prague) was a Czech film director.", "He frequently worked with actors such as Hugo Haas, Jan Werich, and Vlasta Burian."]], ["Le Masque de la M\u00e9duse", ["Le masque de la M\u00e9duse is a 2009 fantasy horror film directed by Jean Rollin.", "The film is a modern-day telling of the Greek mythological tale of the Gorgon and was inspired by the 1964 classic Hammer Horror film of the same name and the 1981 cult classic\" Clash of the Titans\".", "It was Rollin's final film, as the director died in 2010."]], ["Thulasi (1987 film)", ["Thulasi is a 1987 Tamil romantic drama film directed by Ameerjan.", "The film features Murali and Seetha in lead roles.", "The film, produced by P. S. V. Hariharan, had musical score by Sampath Selvam and was released on 27 November 1987.", "The music director died before the release of the film."]], ["Jane Deans", ["Jane Deans (n\u00e9e McIlraith, 21 April 1823 \u2013 19 January 1911) was a New Zealand pioneer and community leader.", "She came to Christchurch in 1853 onto her husband's farm that he had established ten years earlier.", "Her husband died in the following year, and Deans became a community leader.", "The Christchurch suburb of Riccarton derives its name from the farm, and the historic buildings and the adjacent forest are popular places to visit."]], ["S. Sylvan Simon", ["S. Sylvan Simon( March 9, 1910 \u2013 May 17, 1951) was an American stage/ film director and producer.", "He began his film career at Warner Bros. in 1935, directing screen tests.", "In 1937, Simon moved to MGM, where he worked on the Marx Brothers'\" The Big Store\", supervising many of the slapstick sequences.", "He directed Red Skelton's first starring feature, 1941's\" Whistling in the Dark\", and later worked on two more Skelton vehicles,\" A Southern Yankee\" and\" The Fuller Brush Man\", in 1948.", "Simon also directed Wallace Beery in\" Bad Bascomb\"( 1946), and a Glenn Ford western,\" Lust for Gold\"( 1949).", "Simon was the producer of\" Born Yesterday\", a 1950 comedy that was nominated for five Academy Awards.", "He then suddenly died of a heart attack at the age of 41.", "His ashes were interred in a small unassuming bronze nameplate niche at Columbarium of Memory( Niche# 20174), in the Great Mausoleum at Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery, Glendale, California."]], ["Her Husband's Affairs", ["Her Husband's Affairs is a 1947 American romantic comedy film directed by S. Sylvan Simon and starring Lucille Ball and Franchot Tone."]], ["Mohsen Eslamzadeh", ["Mohsen Eslamzadeh is an Iranian documentary filmmaker.", "He is the director of\" Alone Among The Taliban\".", "This film has won the best documentary award at the 44th Athens International Film and Video Festival in the United States.", "This film has won the best documentary award at the 12th Marbella International Film Festival in Spain.", "This film has won the Shahid Avini Award offers."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Her Husband's Affairs", 0], ["Happiness for Two", 0], ["S. Sylvan Simon", 0], ["Miroslav Cik\u00e1n", 0]], "evidences": [["Her Husband's Affairs", "director", "S. Sylvan Simon"], ["Happiness for Two", "director", "Miroslav Cik\u00e1n"], ["S. Sylvan Simon", "date of death", "May 17, 1951"], ["Miroslav Cik\u00e1n", "date of death", "February 1, 1962"]], "answer": "Her Husband'S Affairs"}
{"_id": "2576e0180bdc11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the director of film Orbis Pictus (Film) born?", "context": [["Jesse E. Hobson", ["Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 \u2013 November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955.", "Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]], ["Jason Moore (director)", ["Jason Moore( born October 22, 1970) is an American director of film, theatre and television."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["S. N. Mathur", ["S.N. Mathur was the Director of the Indian Intelligence Bureau between September 1975 and February 1980.", "He was also the Director General of Police in Punjab."]], ["Martin \u0160ul\u00edk", ["Martin \u0160ul\u00edk (born October 20, 1962 in \u017dilina) is a Slovak film director.", "He studied film directing at the Academy of Performing Arts in Bratislava from which he graduated in 1986.", "His 2011 film \"Gypsy\" was selected as the Slovak entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist.", "Martin Sulik is also an avid painter and has had his artwork shown in Bratislava Galleries."]], ["Orbis Pictus (film)", ["Orbis Pictus is a 1997 Slovak film, starring Dorota Nvotov\u00e1, Mari\u00e1n Labuda, Bo\u017eidara Turzonovov\u00e1, J\u00falius Satinsk\u00fd, Em\u00edlia V\u00e1\u0161\u00e1ryov\u00e1 and Franti\u0161ek Kov\u00e1r .", "The film, directed by Martin \u0160ul\u00edk, won Special Award of the Jury at the International Filmfestival Mannheim-Heidelberg in Baden-W\u00fcrttemberg, Germany as the Best Film in 1997.", "The film was selected as the Slovak entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 70th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Orbis Pictus (film)", 1], ["Martin \u0160ul\u00edk", 0]], "evidences": [["Orbis Pictus", "director", "Martin \u0160ul\u00edk"], ["Martin \u0160ul\u00edk", "place of birth", "\u017dilina"]], "answer": "\u017dilina"}
{"_id": "162a922a0bb011ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is Deidamia Ii Of Epirus's paternal grandfather?", "context": [["Abd al-Muttalib", ["Abd al- Muttalib Shaybah ibn Hashim( c. 497 \u2013 578) was the grandfather of Islamic prophet Muhammad."]], ["Neoptolemus I of Epirus", ["Neoptolemus I of Epirus( 370\u2013357 BC) was a Greek king of Epirus and son of Alcetas I, and father of Troas, Alexander I of Epirus and Queen Olympias.", "He was a maternal grandfather of Alexander the Great.", "He claimed he was a descendant of hero Achilles and King Lycomedes, while Emperor Caracalla claimed that he was a descendant of Neoptolemus I. Olympias was originally known as\" Polyxena\" and it is possible that Neoptolemus gave her that name."]], ["Lyon Cohen", ["Lyon Cohen( 1868\u20131937) was a Polish- born Canadian businessman and a philanthropist.", "He was the grandfather of singer/ poet Leonard Cohen."]], ["Alexander I of Epirus", ["Alexander I of Epirus( c. 371 BC \u2013 331 BC), also known as Alexander Molossus, was a king of Epirus( 343/2\u2013331 BC) of the Aeacid dynasty.", "As the son of Neoptolemus I and brother of Olympias, Alexander I was an uncle of Alexander the Great.", "He was also an uncle of Pyrrhus of Epirus."]], ["Prithvipati Shah", ["Prithvipati Shah( ?\u20131716) was the king of the Gorkha Kingdom in the Indian subcontinent, present- day Nepal.", "He was the grandfather of Nara Bhupal Shah."]], ["Deidamia II of Epirus", ["Deidamia or Deidameia or Laodamia (died c. 233 BC) was a Greek princess, daughter of Pyrrhus II of Epirus, king of Epirus.", "After the death of her father and that of her uncle Ptolemy, she was the last surviving representative of the royal Aeacid dynasty in Epirus.", "She had a sister, Nereis, who married Gelo of Syracuse.", "During a rebellion in Epirus her sister sent her 800 mercenaries from Gaul.", "Part of the Molossians supported her, and with the aid of the mercenaries she briefly took Ambracia.", "When the Epirots sued for peace as suppliants, she granted it only on condition that they acknowledged her hereditary rights, and the honours of her ancestors.", "But some of the Epirots plotted against her and bribed Nestor, one of Alexander's guards, to murder her.", "Nestor returned without accomplishing his purpose and she fled for refuge in the temple of Artemis Hegemone , but was murdered in the sanctuary by Milon , a man already responsible of killing his own mother Philotera", "who shortly after this crime committed suicide.", "According to Polyaenus, she said to Milon before he murder her: \"Slaughter, thou matricide, on slaughter raise\" .", "The date of this event cannot be accurately fixed, but it occurred during the reign of Demetrius II in Macedonia (239\u2013229 BC)."]], ["Nicanor of Epirus", ["Nicanor(\" N\u012bk\u0101\u0301n\u014dr\") of Epirus was a son of Myrton of Epirus, and lived in the 3rd to 2nd centuries BCE.", "Along with his father, he supported the oppressive and rapacious proceedings of Charops of Epirus in the government of their native country."]], ["Kaya Alp", ["Kaya Alp was, according to Ottoman tradition, the son of K\u0131z\u0131l Bu\u011fa and the father of Suleyman Shah, who was, in turn, the grandfather of Ertu\u011frul, and the great grandfather of the Ottoman Empire founder, Osman I."]], ["Pyrrhus II of Epirus", ["Pyrrhus II (Greek: \u03a0\u03cd\u03c1\u03c1\u03bf\u03c2) was the son of Olympias II and Alexander II of Epirus.", "He was a brother of Ptolemy and Phthia of Macedon.", "He ruled as king of Epirus from 242 BC to 237 BC.", "He had two daughters: Deidamia II who was the last ruler of the Aeacid Dynasty and Nereis who married Gelon of Syracuse."]], ["John Westley", ["Rev. John Westley( 1636 \u2013 78) was an English nonconformist minister.", "He was the grandfather of John Wesley( founder of Methodism)."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Deidamia II of Epirus", 0], ["Pyrrhus II of Epirus", 0]], "evidences": [["Deidamia II of Epirus", "father", "Pyrrhus II of Epirus"], ["Pyrrhus II of Epirus", "father", "Alexander II of Epirus"]], "answer": "Alexander II of Epirus"}
{"_id": "4aa035e00bd911eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "When was Princess Dorothea Of Saxe-Coburg And Gotha's father born?", "context": [["Princess Dorothea of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha", ["Princess Dorothea Maria Henriette Auguste Louise of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (30 April 1881 \u2013 21 January 1967) was a princess of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha by birth and the duchess of Schleswig-Holstein through her marriage to Ernst Gunther, duke of Schleswig-Holstein.", "Dorothea was born in Vienna, Austria, the second child and only daughter of Prince Philipp of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha and Princess Louise of Belgium."]], ["Friedrich Josias, Prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha", ["Friedrich Josias, Prince of Saxe- Coburg and Gotha( Friedrich Josias Carl Eduard Ernst Kyrill Harald; 29 November 1918 \u2013 23 January 1998) was the head of the Ducal Family of Saxe- Coburg and Gotha and titular Duke of Saxe- Coburg and Gotha from 1954 until his death."]], ["Alfred, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha", ["Alfred( Alfred Ernest Albert; 6 August 184430 July 1900) reigned as Duke of Saxe- Coburg and Gotha from 1893 to 1900.", "He was the second son and fourth child of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom and Prince Albert of Saxe- Coburg and Gotha.", "He was known as the Duke of Edinburgh from 1866 until he succeeded his paternal uncle Ernest II as the reigning Duke of Saxe- Coburg and Gotha in the German Empire."]], ["Princess Teresa Cristina of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha", ["Princess Teresa Cristina of Saxe- Coburg and Gotha( 23 August 1902 \u2013 24 January 1990), was a German princess of the House of Saxe- Coburg and Gotha."]], ["Princess Amalie of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha", ["Princess Amalie of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (Marie Luise Franziska Amalie; 23 October 1848 \u2013 6 May 1894) was a Princess of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha by birth and a Duchess in Bavaria through her marriage to Duke Maximilian Emanuel in Bavaria.", "Amalie was the fourth child and second eldest daughter of Prince August of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha and his wife Princess Cl\u00e9mentine of Orl\u00e9ans.", "Her youngest brother was Ferdinand I of Bulgaria."]], ["Andreas, Prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha", ["Andreas, Prince of Saxe- Coburg and Gotha, Duke of Saxony( given names:\" Andreas Michael Friedrich Hans Armin Siegfried Hubertus\"; born 21 March 1943) has been the head of the House of Saxe- Coburg and Gotha since 1998.", "He is the grandson of Charles Edward, the last ruling duke of Saxe- Coburg and Gotha."]], ["Hubertus, Hereditary Prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha", ["Hubertus Michael, Hereditary Prince of Saxe- Coburg and Gotha, Duke of Saxony( born 16 September 1975) is the heir- apparent of the head of the family which ruled the Duchy of Saxe- Coburg and Gotha until 1918."]], ["Prince August Leopold of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha", ["Prince August Leopold of Saxe- Coburg and Gotha( December 6, 1867 \u2013 October 11, 1922), known in Brazil as Dom Augusto Leopoldo, was a prince of the Empire of Brazil and of the House of Saxe- Coburg and Gotha- Koh\u00e1ry.", "He was the second of four sons born to German Prince Ludwig August of Saxe- Coburg and Gotha and Princess Leopoldina of Brazil.", "The second grandson of the Emperor Pedro II, the prince was, for some years between the presumptive heirs to the Imperial Crown of Brazil.", "Their descendants would form the Saxe- Coburg and Gotha branch of the Imperial House of Brazil."]], ["Prince Philipp of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha", ["Ferdinand Philipp Maria August Raphael of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (28 March 1844 \u2013 3 July 1921) was the second prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha and lord of Cs\u00e1br\u00e1g and , both in modern-day Slovakia."]], ["Kelly Rondestvedt", ["Kelly, Hereditary Princess of Saxe- Coburg and Gotha, Duchess of Saxony( born Kelly Jeanne Rondestvedt on 10 January 1975) is an American investment banker.", "Through her marriage to Hubertus, Hereditary Prince of Saxe- Coburg and Gotha, the heir apparent to the defunct ducal throne of Saxe- Coburg and Gotha, she is a princess of the House of Saxe- Coburg and Gotha."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Princess Dorothea of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha", 1], ["Prince Philipp of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha", 0]], "evidences": [["Princess Dorothea of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha", "father", "Prince Philipp of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha"], ["Prince Philipp of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha", "date of birth", "28 March 1844"]], "answer": "28 March 1844"}
{"_id": "e4db3498085511ebbd59ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Who was born later, Ouro-Nimini Tchagnirou or Layneker Zafra?", "context": [["Alexander Fuks", ["Alexander Fuks( 30 May 1917 \u2013 29 November 1978) was a German- born, later Israeli historian, archaeologist and papyrologist.", "He worked with Victor Tcherikover and Menahem Stern on the standard edition of Jewish papyri.", "He was a specialist in the study of Hellenistic Judaism."]], ["Edwin Richards (field hockey)", ["Edwin William Gruffydd Richards (sometimes referred to as Edward; 15 December 1879 \u2013 10 December 1930) was a Welsh field hockey player from Abergavenny who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics where he won the bronze medal as a member of the Wales team.", "Richards was the son of Susanna Thomas and Edwin William Richards, an iron monger from Goytre.", "His father died from Typhoid on the 3 September 1879; Edwin was born later that year on 15 December.", "He died in Ipswich on 10 December 1930."]], ["Ouro-Nimini Tchagnirou", ["Ouro- Nimini Tchagnirou( born 31 December 1977) is a Togolese football goalkeeper.", "He is a member of the national team, and was called up to the 2006 World Cup."]], ["Jacob Knaani", ["Jacob Knaani( Kishenev, 1894- Jerusalem, 1978) was a Moldavian born, later Israeli, lexicographer.", "He is not to be confused with another Hebrew lexicographer, Judah Even Shemuel, who also had the German- Yiddish surname Kaufmann, and whose English- Hebrew dictionary was known as the\" Kaufmann Dictionary\"."]], ["Layneker Zafra", ["Layneker Evelio Zafra Mart\u00ednez( born May 23, 1986 in San Crist\u00f3bal), known as Layneker Zafra or simply Zafra, is a Venezuelan footballer who plays as defender at Deportivo T\u00e1chira."]], ["Judah Even Shemuel", ["Judah Even Shemuel( Ukraine, 1886- Jerusalem, 1976) was a Ukrainian born, later Israeli, lexicographer, whose English- Hebrew dictionary was known as\" The Kaufman Dictionary\".", "He is not to be confused with another Hebrew lexicographer, Jacob Knaani, who also had the German- Yiddish surname Kaufmann."]], ["W. Augustus Barratt", ["W. Augustus Barratt( 1873- 1947) was a Scottish- born, later American, songwriter and musician."]], ["Catherine I of Russia", ["Catherine I( born, later known as Marta Samuilovna Skavronskaya; \u2013) was the second wife of Peter the Great and Empress of Russia from 1725 until her death."]], ["Dorothee Metlitzki", ["Dorothee Metlitzki( or Devora Metlitsky; July 27, 1914 \u2013 April 14, 2001) was a German- born, later American, author and professor of English at the University of California, Berkeley and, for most of her career, at Yale University.", "She was a specialist in medieval English literature and history, Arabic literature and language and of the author Herman Melville.", "In addition she was a Zionist who played an important role in the foundation of the modern State of Israel."]], ["Jo\u00ebl Henry (journalist)", ["Jo\u00ebl Henry( born 1955) is a French journalist who was born in Strasbourg."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Ouro-Nimini Tchagnirou", 0], ["Layneker Zafra", 0]], "evidences": [["Ouro-Nimini Tchagnirou", "date of birth", "31 December 1977"], ["Layneker Zafra", "date of birth", "May 23, 1986"]], "answer": "Layneker Zafra"}
{"_id": "e45a58080bdb11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the director of film It'S A Bikini World born?", "context": [["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]], ["Stephanie Rothman", ["Stephanie Rothman (born November 9, 1936 in Paterson, New Jersey) is an American film director, producer, and screenwriter, known for her low-budget independent exploitation films made in the 1960s and 1970s, especially \"The Student Nurses\" (1970) and \"Terminal Island\" (1974)."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["Jesse E. Hobson", ["Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 \u2013 November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955.", "Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Carolyn Brandt", ["Carolyn Brandt is an American actress and dancer.", "She was the wife of cult film director Ray Dennis Steckler and starred in many of his films, including\" The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed- Up Zombies !!?", "The Thrill Killers\", and\" Rat Pfink a Boo Boo\".", "Brandt was featured in the film\" It's a Bikini World\" as the dancer in\" Liar, Liar\" with The Castaways."]], ["S. N. Mathur", ["S.N. Mathur was the Director of the Indian Intelligence Bureau between September 1975 and February 1980.", "He was also the Director General of Police in Punjab."]], ["It's a Bikini World", ["It's a Bikini World is an American musical comedy film released in 1967 starring Tommy Kirk, Deborah Walley and Bobby Pickett.", "The film features cameos by the music groups", "The Gentrys, The Animals, Pat & Lolly Vegas, The Castaways and R&B girl group The Toys.", "Featuring a pro-feminist plotline, it is the only film in the beach party genre to be directed by a woman (Stephanie Rothman).", "This film, along with \"Catalina Caper\" (which also starred Tommy Kirk), is among the last beach party films.", "The mainstay of the once-popular genre was the series of films by American International Pictures (AIP), starting with the surprise hit \"Beach Party\" in 1963 and ending with \"The Ghost in the Invisible Bikini\" (a box-office flop) in 1966.", "Although AIP picked up distribution, it was not an AIP film.", "It was actually produced and originally distributed by Trans American Films under the title \"", "The Girl in Daddy's Bikini.", "\"", "A new 35mm print with this title was screened at the American Cinematheque in Hollywood on August 1, 2009."]]], "supporting_facts": [["It's a Bikini World", 3], ["Stephanie Rothman", 0]], "evidences": [["It's a Bikini World", "director", "Stephanie Rothman"], ["Stephanie Rothman", "place of birth", "Paterson, New Jersey"]], "answer": "Paterson, New Jersey"}
{"_id": "d3c779240bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the place of burial of John Coleman Burroughs's father?", "context": [["John Coleman (footballer, born 1962)", ["John Coleman( born 12 October 1962) is an English football manager and former player.", "He is the manager of League One side Accrington Stanley."]], ["David Coleman (footballer, born 1942)", ["David John Coleman( 27 March 1942 \u2013 23 September 2016) was an English footballer who played in the Football League as a forward for Colchester United."]], ["John Coleman Calhoun", ["John Coleman Calhoun (March 1871 \u2013 September 28, 1950) was a politician in Alberta, Canada and a municipal councillor in Edmonton."]], ["Edgar Rice Burroughs", ["Edgar Rice Burroughs (September 1, 1875 \u2013 March 19, 1950) was an American fiction writer best known for his celebrated and prolific output in the adventure and science-fiction genres.", "Among the most notable of his creations are the jungle hero Tarzan, the heroic Mars adventurer John Carter, and the fictional landmass within Earth known as Pellucidar.", "Burroughs' California ranch is now the center of the Tarzana neighborhood in Los Angeles."]], ["John Coleman (rugby league)", ["John Coleman( born in Ireland), is an Irish rugby league footballer for the Sheffield Eagles in the Co-operative Championship.", "He plays on the.", "He is a current Ireland international."]], ["John Coleman (VC)", ["John Coleman VC( 1821 \u2013 22 May 1858) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.", "He was a native of Norwich."]], ["John Coleman Burroughs", ["John Coleman \"Jack\" Burroughs (28 February 1913 \u2013 22 February 1979) was an American illustrator known for his illustrations of the works of his father, Edgar Rice Burroughs."]], ["Emperor Daigo", ["Daigo's reign spanned the years from 897 through 930.", "He is named after his place of burial."]], ["Sennedjem", ["The Ancient Egyptian artisan Sennedjem lived in Set Maat( translated as\" The Place of Truth\"), contemporary Deir el- Medina, on the west bank of the Nile, opposite Thebes, during the reigns of Seti I and Ramesses II.", "Sennedjem had the title\" Servant in the Place of Truth\".", "He was buried along with his wife, Iyneferti, and family in a tomb in the village necropolis.", "His tomb was discovered January 31, 1886.", "When Sennedjem's tomb was found, in it there was regular furniture from his home, including a stool and a bed, which he actually used when he was alive.", "His titles included Servant in the Place of Truth, meaning that he worked on the excavation and decoration of the nearby royal tombs."]], ["John Coleman Pickett", ["John Coleman Pickett( September 3, 1896 \u2013 September 1, 1983) was a United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit."]]], "supporting_facts": [["John Coleman Burroughs", 0], ["Edgar Rice Burroughs", 2]], "evidences": [["John Coleman \"Jack\" Burroughs", "father", "Edgar Rice Burroughs"], ["Edgar Rice Burroughs", "place of burial", "Tarzana"]], "answer": "Tarzana"}
{"_id": "3ab846860bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where did the composer of film Camille (1926 Feature Film) die?", "context": [["Walter Ulfig", ["Walter Ulfig was a German composer of film scores."]], ["Camille (1926 feature film)", ["Camille is a 1926 American silent film based on the play adaptation of \"La Dame aux Cam\u00e9liasThe Lady of the Camellias\") by Alexandre Dumas, \"fils\", first published in French as a novel in 1848 and as a play in 1852.", "Adapted by Fred de Gresac, George Marion Jr., Olga Printzlau, and Chandler Sprague, \"Camille\" was a directed by Fred Niblo and starred Norma Talmadge as Camille and Gilbert Roland as her lover, Armand.", "It was produced by the Norma Talmadge Film Corporation and released by First National Pictures.", "The film's score was composed by William Axt."]], ["Tarcisio Fusco", ["Tarcisio Fusco was an Italian composer of film scores.", "He was the brother of the composer Giovanni Fusco and the uncle of operatic soprano Cecilia Fusco."]], ["Thomas Morse", ["Thomas Morse( born June 30, 1968) is an American composer of film and concert music."]], ["Bert Grund", ["Bert Grund( 1920\u20131992) was a German composer of film scores."]], ["William Axt", ["William Axt (April 19, 1888 \u2013 February 13, 1959) was an American composer of nearly two hundred film scores.", "Born in New York City, Axt graduated from DeWitt Clinton High School in The Bronx and studied at the National Conservatory of Music of America.", "He served as an assistant conductor for the Hammerstein Grand Opera Company and was the musical director for the Capitol Theatre in Manhattan before joining the music department at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1929.", "He earned a Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the University of Chicago in 1922.", "Axt retired from the film industry to raise cattle and breed horses in Laytonville, California.", "He died in Ukiah, California."]], ["Amedeo Escobar", ["Amedeo Escobar( 1888\u20131973) was an Italian composer of film scores."]], ["Alonso Mudarra", ["Alonso Mudarra( c. 1510 \u2013 April 1, 1580) was a Spanish composer of the Renaissance, and also played the vihuela, a guitar- shaped string instrument.", "He was an innovative composer of instrumental music as well as songs, and was the composer of the earliest surviving music for the guitar."]], ["Abe Meyer", ["Abe Meyer( 1901 \u2013 1969) was an American composer of film scores."]], ["Henri Verdun", ["Henri Verdun( 1895\u20131977) was a French composer of film scores."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Camille (1926 feature film)", 3], ["William Axt", 5]], "evidences": [["Camille", "composer", "William Axt"], ["William Axt", "place of death", "Ukiah"]], "answer": "Ukiah"}
{"_id": "bda4c9080bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the place of death of Maria (Wife Of Boris I Of Bulgaria)'s husband?", "context": [["Dance of Death (disambiguation)", ["Dance of Death, also called\" Danse Macabre\", is a late- medieval allegory of the universality of death.", "Dance of Death or The Dance of Death may also refer to:"]], ["Boris I of Bulgaria", ["Boris I, also known as Boris-Mihail (Michael) and \"Bogoris\" (died 2 May 907), was the ruler of the First Bulgarian Empire in 852\u2013889.", "At the time of his baptism in 864, Boris was named Michael after his godfather, Emperor Michael III.", "The historian Steven Runciman called him one of the greatest persons in history.", "Despite a number of military setbacks, the reign of Boris", "I was marked with significant events that shaped Bulgarian and European history.", "With the Christianization of Bulgaria in 864 paganism was abolished.", "A skilful diplomat, Boris I successfully exploited the conflict between the Patriarchate of Constantinople and the Papacy to secure an autocephalous Bulgarian Church, thus dealing with the nobility's concerns about Byzantine interference in Bulgaria's internal affairs.", "When in 885 the disciples of Saints Cyril and Methodius were banished from Great Moravia, Boris", "I gave them refuge and provided assistance to develop the Bulgarian alphabet and literature.", "After he abdicated in 889, his eldest son and successor tried to restore the old pagan religion but was deposed by Boris I. During the Council of Preslav which followed that event, the Byzantine clergy was replaced with Bulgarians, and the Greek language was replaced with what is now known as Old Church Slavonic, which in Bulgaria is called and known as Old Bulgarian, as an official language of the Church and the state.", "He is regarded as a saint in the Orthodox Church, as the Prince and baptizer of Bulgaria, and as Equal-to-the-Apostles, with his feast day observed on May 2."]], ["Place of birth", ["The place of birth( POB) or birthplace is the place where a person was born.", "This place is often used in legal documents, together with name and date of birth, to uniquely identify a person.", "As a general rule with respect to passports, the place of birth is determined to be the country that currently has\" sovereignty\" over the actual place of birth, regardless of when the birth actually occurred.", "The place of birth is not necessarily the place where the parents of the new baby live.", "If the baby is born in a hospital in another place, that place is the place of birth.", "In many countries, this also means that the government requires that the birth of the new baby is registered in the place of birth.", "Some countries place less or no importance on the place of birth, instead using alternative geographical characteristics for the purpose of identity documents.", "For example, Sweden has used the concept of\" f\u00f6delsehemortdomicile of birth\") since 1947.", "This means that the domicile of the baby's mother is the registered place of birth.", "The location of the maternity ward or other physical birthplace is considered unimportant.", "Similarly, Switzerland uses the concept of\" Heimatortlieu d'origineluogo d'origineplace of origin\" in German, French and Italian respectively).", "A child born to Swiss parents is automatically assigned the place of origin of the parent with the same last name, so the child either gets their mother's or father's place of origin.", "A child born to one Swiss parent and one foreign parent acquires the place of origin of their Swiss parent.", "In a Swiss passport and identity card, the holder's place of origin is stated, not their place of birth.", "In some countries( primarily in the Americas), the place of birth automatically determines the nationality of the baby, a practice often referred to by the Latin phrase\" jus soli\".", "Almost all countries outside the Americas instead attribute nationality based on the nationality( ies) of the baby's parents( referred to as\" jus sanguinis\").", "There can be some confusion regarding the place of birth if the birth takes place in an unusual way: when babies are born on an airplane or at sea, difficulties can arise.", "The place of birth of such a person depends on the law of the countries involved, which include the nationality of the plane or ship, the nationality( ies) of the parents and/ or the location of the plane or ship( if the birth occurs in the territorial waters or airspace of a country).", "Some administrative forms may request the applicant's\" country of birth\".", "It is important to determine from the requester whether the information requested refers to the applicant's\" place of birth\" or\" nationality at birth\".", "For US citizens born abroad who under the US Constitution acquire US citizenship at the time of birth, the nationality at birth will be USA( American), while the place of birth would be the country in which the actual birth takes place."]], ["Place of origin", ["In Switzerland, the place of origin( literally\" home place\" or\" citizen place\") denotes where a Swiss citizen has their municipal citizenship.", "It is not to be confused with the place of birth or place of residence, although two or all three of these locations may be identical depending on the person's circumstances."]], ["Beaulieu-sur-Loire", ["Beaulieu- sur- Loire is a commune in the Loiret department in north -central France.", "It is also the place of death of Jacques MacDonald, a French general who served in the Napoleonic Wars"]], ["Motherland (disambiguation)", ["Motherland is the place of one's birth, the place of one's ancestors, or the place of origin of an ethnic group.", "Motherland may also refer to:"]], ["Sennedjem", ["The Ancient Egyptian artisan Sennedjem lived in Set Maat( translated as\" The Place of Truth\"), contemporary Deir el- Medina, on the west bank of the Nile, opposite Thebes, during the reigns of Seti I and Ramesses II.", "Sennedjem had the title\" Servant in the Place of Truth\".", "He was buried along with his wife, Iyneferti, and family in a tomb in the village necropolis.", "His tomb was discovered January 31, 1886.", "When Sennedjem's tomb was found, in it there was regular furniture from his home, including a stool and a bed, which he actually used when he was alive.", "His titles included Servant in the Place of Truth, meaning that he worked on the excavation and decoration of the nearby royal tombs."]], ["Where Was I", ["\" Where Was I?\" may refer to:"]], ["Maria (wife of Boris I of Bulgaria)", ["Maria (Bulgarian: \u041c\u0430\u0440\u0438\u044f) was a Bulgarian royal consort as the wife of the Knyaz Boris I of Bulgaria.", "Her parents are unknown.", "She is mentioned in one charter from 850/96, together with her family members.", "These are the children of Boris and Maria:"]], ["Maria Pietersdr Olycan", ["Portrait of Maria Pietersdochter Olycan is a painting by the Dutch Golden Age painter Frans Hals, painted in 1638, now in the S\u00e3o Paulo Museum of Art.", "It is considered a pendant to the portrait of Maria's husband Andries van Hoorn."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Maria (wife of Boris I of Bulgaria)", 0], ["Boris I of Bulgaria", 9]], "evidences": [["Maria", "spouse", "Boris I of Bulgaria"], ["Boris I of Bulgaria", "place of death", "Preslav"]], "answer": "Preslav"}
{"_id": "719ba24608a311ebbd7bac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Who died later, Martiniano Chilavert or Ognjen Prica?", "context": [["William Calow", ["William Calow( died 1487) was an English justice.", "He was educated at Middle Temple and was made a Serjeant- at- Law in 1479.", "On 31 January 1487 he became Fourth Justice of the Court of Common Pleas, but died later that year."]], ["Parthenius I of Alexandria", ["Parthenius I served as Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Alexandria between 1678 and 1688.", "Prior to being the Patriarch he served as Metropolitan of Nazareth.", "He suffered a serious injury in an earthquake in 1688 and died later that year in Smyrna, in Asia Minor."]], ["Sidonie of Bavaria", ["Sidonie of Bavaria (1 May 1488 \u2013 29 March 1505) was a member of the House of Wittelsbach.", "She was the eldest daughter of Duke Albert IV of Bavaria-Munich and his wife Kunigunde of Austria.", "She died later as a bride of the Elector Palatine Louis V."]], ["John Roger (died 1441)", ["John Roger of Bridport and Bryanston, Dorset, was an English Member of Parliament for Bridport in 1395, 1410 and May 1413 and for Dorset in December 1421.", "He died later in 1441."]], ["H\u00e9l\u00e8ne Grenier", ["H\u00e9l\u00e8ne Grenier was a Canadian librarian born in 1900 who died in 1992."]], ["Dick Stafford", ["Richard Calvert Stafford( 23 July 1893 \u2013 1 December 1912) was an English rugby union player.", "He played four times for the England national rugby union team in 1912 but died later that year aged only nineteen."]], ["David Scotus", ["David Scotus was a Gaelic chronicler who died in 1139."]], ["Martiniano Chilavert", ["Martiniano Chilavert (October 16, 1798 \u2013 February 4, 1852) was a 19th-century Argentinian military officer who took part in the country's civil wars between the Unitarians and the Federales.", "Originally an Unitarian opponent of Federalist leader of Juan Manuel de Rosas, Chilavert turned to the Federalists after the Battle of Vuelta de Obligado.", "Chilavert was motivated by Rosas' resistance to the British and French and the other Unitarian leaders' alliance with foreign powers like the Empire of Brazil.", "The day after the Federalist defeat in the Battle of Caseros, which brought about the fall of Rosas regime, Chilavert was taken in custody.", "He was set for execution by shooting on the charge of treason upon direct orders of Unitarian leader Justo Jos\u00e9 de Urquiza.", "He had instead to be stabbed and killed with bayonets by the members of the firing squad after resisting to be shot in the back, a punishment commonly reserved for traitors."]], ["Rajesh Ghodge", ["Rajesh Ghodge( 15 January 1975 \u2013 13 January 2019) was an Indian cricketer who played in two first- class and eight List A matches for Goa between 1997 and 2005.", "In January 2019, he collaped while playing in a local cricket tournament, and died later in hospital."]], ["Ognjen Prica", ["Ognjen Prica( 27 November 1899- 9 July 1941) was a Yugoslav left- wing politician.", "A native of Ilid\u017ea, suburb of Sarajevo( in today's Bosnia- Herzegovina), Prica became interested in politics while studying mathematics and physics at University of Zagreb.", "In 1921 he became the member of Communist Party of Yugoslavia and one of the founders of SKOJ- Communist Youth League of Yugoslavia.", "From 1921 and 1923 he was in Vienna, where he finished his studies and worked in Bureau of Communist Balkan Federation.", "Upon return to Yugoslavia he worked as a teacher in Sarajevo, but he was also active in Communist politics.", "Because of that he was arrested and sentenced to seven years in prison.", "In the prison and afterwards he translated classic Marxist books to Serbo-Croatian.", "After his release, in 1937 he became one of the leading members of the newly formed Croatian Communist Party.", "In March 1941, a few days before the Axis invasion of Yugoslavia he was arrested together with a large number of Croatian left- wing intellectuals and sent to Kerestinec prison, where he was handed over to Ustasha authorities few weeks later.", "He was shot as a retaliation for Partisan activity together with Zvonimir Richtmann, Bo\u017eidar Ad\u017eija and Otokar Ker\u0161ovani.", "After the war he received the title of People's Hero of Yugoslavia."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Martiniano Chilavert", 0], ["Ognjen Prica", 0]], "evidences": [["Martiniano Chilavert", "date of death", "February 4, 1852"], ["Ognjen Prica", "date of death", "9 July 1941"]], "answer": "Ognjen Prica"}
{"_id": "e50263540bdb11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Who founded the company that published Weekly Asahi Gein\u014d?", "context": [["Web enhancement", ["A web enhancement is a bonus expansion to a role- playing game product, that can be read and/ or downloaded from the website of the company that published the role- playing product it is associated with."]], ["Chappell & Co.", ["Chappell& Co. was an English company that published music and manufactured pianos."]], ["John De Margheriti", ["John De Margheriti( born July 1962) is an Italian- born Australian electrical engineer, software developer and entrepreneur.", "De Margheriti is widely seen as a founding' father' of Australia's video games industry and Australia's most experienced interactive entertainment business executive.", "He is the founder and former CEO of BigWorld Pty Limited and the founder of parent company Micro Fort\u00e9 Pty Limited.", "De Margheriti is also the Executive Chairman of the Academy of Interactive Entertainment, the Chairman of Canberra Technology Park, the founder of the Game Developers' Association of Australia, the founder of the Australian Game Developers Conference, and the founder of the three Canberra business parks, the co-founder of DEMS Entertainment, the co-founder of Dreamgate Studios, the co-founder of Game Plus and co-founder of The Film Distillery De Margheriti has been recognised as an Honorary Ambassador for Canberra due to his contribution to Australia's national capital."]], ["Cyrus Massoumi", ["Cyrus Massoumi is the founder of the investment fund humbition.", "He is also the founder of Zocdoc and was the company CEO for eight years."]], ["Pink Pages", ["Pink Pages was an Indian LGBT magazine that published online and print issues from 2009 to 2017."]], ["Andrew X. Pham", ["Andrew X. Pham is a Vietnamese- born American author who is the founder of Spoonwiz."]], ["Weekly Asahi Gein\u014d", [", often shortened to simply Asahi Gein\u014d or , is a sh\u016bkanshi founded by Hirotomo Takei and published by Tokuma Shoten in Japan.", "It was first published under the title in January 1946, though the title and size were changed to the current one in October 1956.", "The longest-running manga in the world by a single author, \"Sennin Buraku\" by K\u014d Kojima, was published in the first issue with the new title, and ran from 1956 to 2014.", "The magazine tends to focus on sensationalized stories, celebrity gossip, stories about yakuza, articles with risque or erotic content or topics, and scandals.", "About 90% of the readership are married, male salarymen. \"", "Asahi Gein\u014d\" frequently has articles related to sex, and participates in campaigns to stem the AIDS epidemic.", "Translations of and commentaries on articles from \"Asahi Gein\u014d\" were common in the English language newspaper \"Mainichi Daily News\"'s now-discontinued column \"WaiWai\".", "Other articles in \"Asahi Gein\u014d\" have covered include an apparent rise in 20-something virgins, the possibility of breast milk being a cure for obesity, and accusations of groping while on a train (and advice on how to avoid being falsely accused).", "\"Weekly Asahi Gein\u014d\" is not related to the similarly titled \"Weekly Asahi\" (which is owned by the also-unrelated \"Asahi Shimbun\")."]], ["Vis\u00e3o", ["Vis\u00e3o is a Portuguese news magazine published weekly in Lisbon, Portugal."]], ["Tokuma Shoten", ["Companies that were part of Tokuma Shoten include Studio Ghibli, Daiei Film and the record label .", "After the founder of the company, Yasuyoshi Tokuma died on September 20, 2000, an asset management occurred.", "Tokuma Shoten executed a corporate spin-off with Studio Ghibli, turning the company\u2019s anime division as a separate company again in 2005.", "Tokuma Shoten sold off Tokuma Japan Communications to Daiichi Kosho in October 2001, and Daiei Films was purchased by Kadokawa Corporation in November 2002.", "Since 2005, the company has streamlined itself to focus solely on the publication of print media and the airing of its adapted properties to TV and feature film.", "On 17 March 2017, the company was acquired by Culture Convenience Club.", "The deal was completed at the end of March."]], ["Sky Dayton", ["Sky Dylan Dayton( born August 8, 1971) is an American entrepreneur and investor.", "He is the founder of Internet service provider EarthLink, co-founder of eCompanies, and the founder of Boingo."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Weekly Asahi Gein\u014d", 0], ["Tokuma Shoten", 1]], "evidences": [["Weekly Asahi Gein\u014d", "publisher", "Tokuma Shoten"], ["Tokuma Shoten", "founded by", "Yasuyoshi Tokuma"]], "answer": "Yasuyoshi Tokuma"}
{"_id": "0f15e3e40bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where did the composer of film Nighthawks (1981 Film) die?", "context": [["Keith Emerson", ["Keith Noel Emerson (2 November 1944 \u2013 11 March 2016) was an English keyboardist, songwriter, and film composer.", "He played keyboards in a number of bands before finding his first commercial success with the Nice in the late 1960s.", "He became internationally famous for his work with the Nice, which included writing rock arrangements of classical music.", "After leaving the Nice in 1970, he was a founding member of Emerson, Lake & Palmer (ELP), one of the early progressive rock supergroups.", "Emerson, Lake & Palmer were commercially successful through much of the 1970s, becoming one of the best-known progressive rock groups of the era.", "Emerson wrote and arranged much of ELP's music on albums such as \"Tarkus\" (1971) and \"Brain Salad Surgery\" (1973), combining his own original compositions with classical or traditional pieces adapted into a rock format.", "Following ELP's break-up at the end of the 1970s, Emerson pursued a solo career, composed several film soundtracks, and formed the bands Emerson, Lake & Powell and 3 to carry on in the style of ELP.", "In the early 1990s, Emerson rejoined ELP, which reunited for two more albums and several tours before breaking up again in the late 1990s.", "Emerson also reunited the Nice in 2002 for a tour.", "During the 2000s, Emerson resumed his solo career, including touring with his own Keith Emerson Band featuring guitarist Marc Bonilla and collaborating with several orchestras.", "He reunited with ELP bandmate Greg Lake in 2010 for a duo tour, culminating in a one-off ELP reunion show in London to celebrate the band's 40th anniversary.", "Emerson's last album, \"The Three Fates Project\", with Marc Bonilla and Terje Mikkelsen, was released in 2012.", "Emerson reportedly suffered from depression and alcoholism, and in his later years developed nerve damage that hampered his playing, making him anxious about upcoming performances.", "He died by suicide on 11 March 2016 at his home in Santa Monica, California.", "Emerson was widely regarded as one of the top keyboard players of the progressive rock era.", "AllMusic describes Emerson as \"perhaps the greatest, most technically accomplished keyboardist in rock history\"."]], ["Alonso Mudarra", ["Alonso Mudarra( c. 1510 \u2013 April 1, 1580) was a Spanish composer of the Renaissance, and also played the vihuela, a guitar- shaped string instrument.", "He was an innovative composer of instrumental music as well as songs, and was the composer of the earliest surviving music for the guitar."]], ["Nighthawks (1981 film)", ["Nighthawks is a 1981 American crime thriller film directed by Bruce Malmuth and starring Sylvester Stallone, it co-stars Billy Dee Williams, Lindsay Wagner, Persis Khambatta, Nigel Davenport and Rutger Hauer.", "Its score was composed by Keith Emerson.", "The film was noted for production problems."]], ["Thomas Morse", ["Thomas Morse( born June 30, 1968) is an American composer of film and concert music."]], ["Tarcisio Fusco", ["Tarcisio Fusco was an Italian composer of film scores.", "He was the brother of the composer Giovanni Fusco and the uncle of operatic soprano Cecilia Fusco."]], ["Walter Ulfig", ["Walter Ulfig was a German composer of film scores."]], ["Bert Grund", ["Bert Grund( 1920\u20131992) was a German composer of film scores."]], ["Amedeo Escobar", ["Amedeo Escobar( 1888\u20131973) was an Italian composer of film scores."]], ["Henri Verdun", ["Henri Verdun( 1895\u20131977) was a French composer of film scores."]], ["Abe Meyer", ["Abe Meyer( 1901 \u2013 1969) was an American composer of film scores."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Nighthawks (1981 film)", 1], ["Keith Emerson", 13]], "evidences": [["Nighthawks", "composer", "Keith Emerson"], ["Keith Emerson", "place of death", "Santa Monica, California"]], "answer": "Santa Monica, California"}
{"_id": "bf27dd4c0bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the creator of Junkin' With Val And Dave born?", "context": [["Eric Powell (comics)", ["Eric Powell( March 3, 1975) is an American comic book writer/ artist, best known as the creator of\" The Goon\"."]], ["Bill Lawrence (TV producer)", ["William Van Duzer Lawrence IV( born December 26, 1968) is an American screenwriter, producer, and director.", "He is the creator of the series\" Scrubs\", co-creator of\" Cougar Town\" and co-creator of\" Spin City\".", "He was also co-creator of the short- lived animated series\" Clone High\", in which he voiced the leader of the shadowy figures, and is the co-creator of\" Ground Floor\", which ran on TBS.", "He has written for many other shows including,\" The Nanny\" and\" Boy Meets World\".", "The name of Lawrence's production company, Doozer, is wordplay on his middle name."]], ["Mel Kampmann", ["Mel Kampman( died 12 July 2016) was the creator of Action News."]], ["Ted Key", ["Ted Key( born Theodore Keyser; August 25, 1912 \u2013 May 3, 2008), was an American cartoonist and writer.", "He is best known as the creator of the cartoon panel\" Hazel\", which was later the basis for a television series of the same name, and also the creator of\" Peabody's Improbable History\"."]], ["Anantkumar Surendraray Dave", ["Anant Surendraray Dave( born 5 December 1957) is an Indian Judge and former Acting Chief Justice and also a former Judge of the Gujarat High Court."]], ["Junkin' with Val and Dave", ["Junkin' with Val and Dave was a television show which aired on the Turner South cable network.", "The program was Turner South's highest rated original production.", "The show followed hosts Val Myers and Dave Bird", "(who was also the show's creator and executive producer) as they traveled throughout the Southeast visiting flea markets and yard sales, each episode based in a different city.", "During a typical program, Val and Dave chatted with sellers and bought merchandise they found interesting, then sold the items on eBay and donated the money to charity.", "Auction results were broadcast in subsequent episodes."]], ["Mike Baron", ["Mike Baron( born July 1, 1949) is an American comic book writer.", "He is the creator of\" Badger\" and the co-creator of\" Nexus\" with Steve Rude."]], ["Pinakin Dave", ["Pinakin Natwarlal Dave (born 1935) is Gujarati language novelist, story writer and critic from Gujarat, India."]], ["Dave Bird", ["David Alan \"Dave\" Bird (born 26 December 1984) is an English footballer, who played as a Central Midfielder.", "Bird holds the record for most Football League appearances for Cheltenham Town F.C., having made 289 League appearances for the club.", "He has previously played for Cheltenham Town, Kidderminster Harriers and Gloucester City."]], ["Peter Waldner", ["Peter Waldner is the creator of the syndicated comic strip\" Flight Deck\"."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Junkin' with Val and Dave", 2], ["Dave Bird", 2]], "evidences": [["Junkin' with Val and Dave", "creator", "Dave Bird"], ["Dave Bird", "place of birth", "Gloucester"]], "answer": "Gloucester"}
{"_id": "15eac9e60bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Which country Zita Of Bourbon-Parma's father is from?", "context": [["Princess Carolina, Marchioness of Sala", ["Princess Maria\" Carolina\" Christina of Bourbon- Parma, Marchioness of Sala( born 23 June 1974), is the fourth and youngest child of Princess Irene of the Netherlands and Carlos Hugo, Duke of Parma, and is a member of the Royal and Ducal House of Bourbon- Parma, as well as of the Dutch Royal Family."]], ["Archduke Rudolf of Austria (1919\u20132010)", ["Archduke Rudolf of Austria (5 September 1919 \u2013 15 May 2010) was the sixth child and youngest son of Emperor Charles I of Austria and Zita of Bourbon-Parma."]], ["Princess Margarita, Countess of Colorno", ["Princess Margarita Maria Beatriz of Bourbon-Parma, Countess of Colorno (born 13 October 1972), is the eldest daughter of Princess Irene of the Netherlands and Carlos Hugo, Duke of Parma, and is member of the Royal and Ducal House of Bourbon-Parma, as well of the Dutch Royal Family."]], ["Prince Michel of Bourbon-Parma", ["Prince Michel of Bourbon- Parma", "( Michel Marie Xavier Waldemar Georg Robert Karl Eymar; 4 March 1926 \u2013 7 July 2018) was a French businessman, soldier and racing car driver, who was a member of deposed sovereign ducal House of Bourbon- Parma.", "He was a son of Prince Ren\u00e9 of Bourbon- Parma and his wife Princess Margaret of Denmark.", "Paternally, he was a grandson of Robert I, Duke of Parma( 1848 \u2013 1907), while through his mother he was a great- grandson of Christian IX of Denmark.", "Prince Michel was also the younger brother of Queen Anne of Romania."]], ["Archduchess Elisabeth of Austria (1922\u20131993)", ["Archduchess Elisabeth of Austria( 31 May 1922 \u2013 6 January 1993) was a member of the House of Habsburg- Lorraine.", "She was the youngest daughter of Charles I, the last Emperor of Austria, and his wife, Princess Zita of Bourbon- Parma."]], ["Prince Charles of Luxembourg", ["Prince Charles of Luxembourg, Prince of Bourbon- Parma and Nassau( Charles Fr\u00e9d\u00e9ric Louis Guillaume Marie; 7 August 1927 \u2013 26 July 1977), was a younger son of Grand Duchess Charlotte and Prince Felix of Bourbon- Parma."]], ["Robert I, Duke of Parma", ["Robert I (Italian: \"", "Roberto I Carlo Luigi Maria di Borbone, Duca di Parma e Piacenza\"; 9 July 1848 \u2013", "16 November 1907) was the last sovereign Duke of Parma and Piacenza from 1854 until 1859, when the duchy was annexed to Sardinia-Piedmont during the \"Risorgimento\".", "He was a member of the House of Bourbon-Parma and descended from Philip, Duke of Parma, the third son of King Philip V of Spain and Elisabeth Farnese."]], ["Archduchess Charlotte of Austria", ["Archduchess Charlotte of Austria", "( 1 March 1921 \u2013 23 July 1989) was a daughter of Emperor Charles I of Austria and his wife Princess Zita of Bourbon- Parma.", "She was also known by the name Charlotte de Bar while a welfare worker in the United States of America from 1943 to 1956."]], ["Robert, Archduke of Austria-Este", ["Archduke Robert, Archduke of Austria- Este( 8 February 1915 \u2013 7 February 1996), was the second son of Karl I,( beatified) last Emperor of Austria- Hungary, and Princess Zita of Bourbon- Parma."]], ["Zita of Bourbon-Parma", ["Zita of Bourbon-Parma (\"Zita Maria delle Grazie Adelgonda Micaela Raffaela Gabriella Giuseppina Antonia Luisa Agnese\"; 9 May 1892 \u2013 14 March 1989) was the wife of Charles, the last monarch of Austria-Hungary.", "As such, she was the last Empress of Austria and Queen of Hungary, in addition to other titles.", "Born as the seventeenth child of the dispossessed Robert I, Duke of Parma, and his second wife, Infanta Maria Antonia of Portugal, Zita married the then Archduke Charles of Austria in 1911.", "Charles became heir presumptive to the Emperor Franz Joseph", "I of Austria in 1914 after the assassination of his uncle Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, and acceded to the throne in 1916 after the old emperor's death.", "After the end of World War I in 1918, the Habsburgs were deposed and the empire became four independent countries, Austria, Hungary, and the newly formed Czechoslovakia and State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs.", "Charles and Zita left for exile in Switzerland and were subsequently removed from Hungary by the Allies to Madeira, where Charles died in 1922.", "After her husband's death, Zita and her son Otto served as symbols of unity for the exiled dynasty.", "A devout Catholic, she raised a large family after being widowed at the age of 29, and never remarried."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Zita of Bourbon-Parma", 2], ["Robert I, Duke of Parma", 0]], "evidences": [["Zita of Bourbon-Parma", "father", "Robert I"], ["Robert I", "country of citizenship", "Italian"]], "answer": "Italian"}
{"_id": "d37ac8a40bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the place of death of Charles I, Margrave Of Baden-Baden's father?", "context": [["Duchess Sibylle of Saxe-Lauenburg", ["Sibylle of Saxe-Lauenburg (Franziska Sibylle Auguste; 21 January 1675 \u2013 10 July 1733) was Margravine of Baden-Baden.", "Born a Duchess of Saxe-Lauenburg, she was the wife of Louis William, Margrave of Baden-Baden, a famous Imperial general who was known as the \"T\u00fcrkenlouis\".", "She acted as consort of the ruler of Baden-Baden (1690\u20131707) and then regent of Baden-Baden (1707\u20131727) for her son Louis George."]], ["Jacob, Margrave of Baden-Baden", ["Jacob I of Baden (15 March 1407, Hachberg \u2013 13 October 1453, M\u00fchlburg), was Margrave of Baden-Baden from 1431 to 1453.", "He was the elder son of Bernard I, Margrave of Baden-Baden and his second wife Anna of Oettingen.", "Jacob", "I was a man of deep religious beliefs, well known as a founder of churches.", "He founded the monastery at Fremersberg and was a major benefactor of the Stiftskirche at Baden-Baden.", "According to his father's precepts, only two of his sons were to be considered heirs of the margravate.", "Therefore, only Charles and Bernard received a secular education; the other children had a strict religious upbringing.", "George, after taking a religious profession in his youth, returned briefly to the world, but in 1454 reverted to\nholy orders and later became Bishop of Metz.", "Jacob", "I was the opposite of his father; Enea Silvio de Piccolomini (Pope Pius II) characterized him as \"famous among the Germans for his justice and intelligence\".", "In his early years he was ruler of the family possessions in Hohenberg, until at the age of 24 he succeeded to the government of Baden.", "He was described as a pugnacious knight and a frugal father of the state and was popular among the princes as a mediator.", "Both Emperor Sigismund and Emperor Frederick III, under whom he served, thought highly of him.", "When as the result of a miscarriage his sister Agnes fled in the middle of a conflict about inheritance, the Margrave lost his claim to the Duchy of Schleswig.", "He was so angry that he confined Agnes for the rest of her life in Eberstein Castle in Ebersteinburg.", "(The incident is remembered as the \"Double Disaster of Gottorf\").", "When in 1427 the Treaty of Sponheim came into force, he gained possessions on the Moselle.", "In 1442 he bought for 30,000 guilders from the descendants of Walter von Geroldseck half the lordship of Lahr and Mahlberg."]], ["Philip II, Margrave of Baden-Baden", ["Margrave Philip II of Baden( born 19 February 1559 in Baden- Baden \u2013 died 7 June 1588 in Baden- Baden) was from 1571 to 1588 Margrave of the Margraviate of Baden- Baden.", "He was the son of the Protestant Margrave Philibert of Baden- Baden and the Catholic Mechthild of Bavaria."]], ["Augustus George, Margrave of Baden-Baden", ["Augustus George, Margrave of Baden- Baden( August Georg Simpert; 14 January 1706, Rastatt, Margraviate of Baden \u2013 21 October 1771) was the ruling Margrave of Baden- Baden from 1761 till his death in 1771.", "He succeeded his brother Louis George and was the brother of the Duchess of Orl\u00e9ans.", "He was the son-in- law of Duke L\u00e9opold Philippe d' Arenberg."]], ["Louis William, Margrave of Baden-Baden", ["Louis William, Margrave of Baden-Baden (8 April 1655 \u2013 4 January 1707) was the ruling Margrave of Baden-Baden in Germany and chief commander of the Imperial army.", "He was also known as \"T\u00fcrkenlouisTurkish Louis\") for his many defeats of Turkish armies.", "After his death in 1707, his wife, Sibylle of Saxe-Lauenburg, acted as regent of Baden-Baden during the minority of his eldest son, who succeeded him as Margrave of Baden-Baden."]], ["Herman VIII, Margrave of Baden-Baden", ["Herman VIII, Margrave of Baden- Baden( died 1338) was a titular Margrave of Baden- Baden.", "He was the son on Margrave Hesso and his first wife Clara, a daughter of Count Walter III of Klingen.", "Herman VIII died in 1338."]], ["Ferdinand Maximilian, Hereditary Prince of Baden-Baden", ["Ferdinand Maximilian of Baden- Baden,\" Hereditary Prince of Baden- Baden\"( 23 September 1625 \u2013 4 November 1669) was the father of the famous general Louis William, Margrave of Baden- Baden.", "Born in Baden- Baden, he was the oldest son of William, Margrave of Baden- Baden and Catharina Ursula of Hohenzollern \u2013 Hechingen.", "Ferdinand Maximilian of Baden was destined to follow in his father's footsteps as Margrave of Baden- Baden, but he died before his father in a hunting accident.", "Ferdinand Maximilian married in Paris in 1653 Princess Louise of Savoy( 1627 \u2013 1689), aunt of Prince Eugene of Savoy.", "The marriage was not successful.", "Louise Christine of Savoy refused to leave the refined French court and follow her husband to Baden- Baden.", "Ferdinand Maximilian then abducted his son from Paris and brought him to Baden- Baden.", "As a consequence Louis William was not raised by his mother, but by his grandfather's second wife Maria Magdalena of Oettingen- Baldern."]], ["Rudolf Hesso, Margrave of Baden-Baden", ["Rudolf Hesso of Baden- Baden( c. 1290 \u2013 17 August 1335) was a son of Hesso, Margrave of Baden- Baden and his wife, Adelaide of Rieneck.", "He succeeded his father as Margrave of Baden- Baden in 1297, and ruled jointly with his uncle, Rudolf III.", "From 1332 to 1335, he ruled alone.", "He married Joanna of Burgundy, Lady of H\u00e9ricourt, a daughter of Reginald of Burgundy and widow of Count Ulrich II of Pfirt.", "Rudolf Hesso and Joanna had two daughters: Rudolph Hesso died in 1335.", "As he had no male heirs, Baden- Baden was inherited after his death by his cousin, Rudolf IV, Margrave of Baden- Pforzheim."]], ["Louis George, Margrave of Baden-Baden", ["Louis George, Margrave of Baden-Baden (7 June 1702 \u2013 22 October 1761) was the Margrave of Baden-Baden from 1707 until his death in 1761.", "From 1707 to 1727, his mother Sibylle of Saxe-Lauenburg was the regent of Baden-Baden.", "He was succeeded by his younger brother, Augustus George.", "Because of his passion for hunting, he was nicknamed \"J\u00e4gerlouis\" (the \"hunter Louis\")."]], ["Charles I, Margrave of Baden-Baden", ["Charles I of Baden (1427 \u2013 24 February 1475, Pforzheim) was a Margrave of Baden-Baden during 1454\u20131475.", "Charles was the elder son of Jacob, Margrave of Baden-Baden and his wife Catherine, daughter of Charles II, Duke of Lorraine.", "In 1462 he became involved in the Bavarian War (1459\u201363) against Frederick I, Elector Palatine.", "This war finished in the same year with Charles' defeat and capture at the Battle of Seckenheim."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Charles I, Margrave of Baden-Baden", 1], ["Jacob, Margrave of Baden-Baden", 0]], "evidences": [["Charles I, Margrave of Baden-Baden", "father", "Jacob, Margrave of Baden-Baden"], ["Jacob, Margrave of Baden-Baden", "place of death", "M\u00fchlburg"]], "answer": "M\u00fchlburg"}
{"_id": "762412ee0bda11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "When did John Iii, Count Of Nassau-Saarbr\u00fccken's father die?", "context": [["Anna Amalie of Baden-Durlach", ["Anna Amalia of Baden- Durlach( born: 9 July 1595; died: 18 November 1651 in Saarbr\u00fccken) was a Countess of Nassau- Saarbr\u00fccken by marriage to William Louis, Count of Nassau- Saarbr\u00fccken, and regent of Nassau- Saarbr\u00fccken during the minority of her son from 1640."]], ["Crato, Count of Nassau-Saarbr\u00fccken", ["Crato, Count of Nassau- Saarbr\u00fccken( 7 April 1621 \u2013 25 July 1642, Straelen), was the oldest son of Count William Louis of Nassau- Saarbr\u00fccken and his wife, Landgravine Anna Amalia of Baden- Durlach.", "He succeeded his father as Count of Nassau- Saarbr\u00fccken in 1640.", "However, as he was still a minor at the time, he stood under the regency of his mother.", "Crato was killed in battle at Straelen in 1642.", "He was succeeded by his younger brother John Louis."]], ["Charles William, Prince of Nassau-Usingen", ["Charles William( 9 November 1735 \u2013 17 May 1803) was Prince of Nassau- Usingen from 1775 until his death.", "From 1797 until his death, he was also titular Prince of Nassau- Saarbr\u00fccken, however, Nassau- Saarbr\u00fccken was occupied by France during that period.", "He was born in Usingen, the eldest son of Prince Charles of Nassau- Usingen and his wife, Christina Wilhelmina, the daughter of Duke John William III of Saxe- Eisenach.", "In 1770, Charles William became Lieutenant- General in the Dutch army.", "In 1789, he was promoted to general and in 1790 to colonel of the Walloon regiment and captain of the grenadiers.", "In 1775, he succeeded his father as Prince of Nassau- Usingen.", "In 1783, he concluded a treaty of inheritance with the princes of Nassau- Saarbr\u00fccken, Nassau- Weilburg and Nassau- Dietz( i.e., Orange- Nassau), in which it was agreed that the Nassau lands were indivisible and that mutual succession among the various branches based on primogeniture would be observed.", "In 1797, Prince Henry Louis of Nassau- Saarbr\u00fccken died childless and Charles William inherited his principality.", "However, under the Treaty of Lun\u00e9ville, the territories on the left bank of the Rhine were lost to France.", "The Reichsdeputationshauptschluss of 1803 compensated Charles William with territories taken from the Electorate of Mainz, the Electorate of Cologne, Electorate of the Palatinate and Hesse.", "Charles William died later that year.", "Since he had no male heir, he was succeeded by his younger brother Frederick Augustus."]], ["Elisabeth of Nassau-Dillenburg, Countess of Wied", ["Elisabeth of Nassau-Dillenburg (1 December 1488 \u2013 3 June 1559 in Dillenburg) was a member of the House of Nassau.", "She was a daughter of John V of Nassau-Dillenburg and his wife Elisabeth of Hesse-Marburg.", "Her brothers were Henry III of Nassau-Breda, John of Nassau-Vianden-Dietz, Ernest of Nassau and William the Rich.", "Her sister was Maria of Nassau."]], ["John Louis, Count of Nassau-Saarbr\u00fccken", ["Count John Louis of Nassau-Saarbr\u00fccken (19 October 1472, in Saarbr\u00fccken \u2013 4 June 1545, in ibid.) was the posthumous son of Count John II and his second wife, Elisabeth of W\u00fcrttemberg-Urach.", "In 1492, he married Elisabeth (1469\u20131500), the daughter of Count Palatine Louis I of Zweibr\u00fccken.", "They had the following children:", "After Elisabeth's death, John remarried in 1506 to Catherine of Moers-Saarwerden (1491\u20131547).", "They had the following children:"]], ["William Henry, Prince of Nassau-Saarbr\u00fccken", ["William Henry, Prince of Nassau- Saarbr\u00fccken( 6 March 1718 \u2013 24 July 1768), was Prince of Nassau- Saarbr\u00fccken from 1741 until his death."]], ["John III, Count of Nassau-Weilburg", ["John III of Nassau- Weilburg( 27 June 1441 \u2013 15 July 1480) was count of Nassau- Weilburg as co-regent with his father.", "He came from the Walramian branch of the House of Nassau."]], ["John III, Count of Nassau-Saarbr\u00fccken", ["John III, Count of Nassau-Saarbr\u00fccken (5 April 1511 \u2013 23 November 1574) was a son of Count John Louis of Nassau-Saarbr\u00fccken and his second wife Catherine of Moers.", "He succeeded his childless brother Philip II in 1554 as Count of Nassau-Saarbr\u00fccken.", "He married Adelaide of Kronenkracht and Elisabeth Selz.", "However, his children predeceased him.", "When he died in 1574, Nassau-Saarbr\u00fccken fell to Nassau-Weilburg."]], ["Philip IV, Count of Nassau-Weilburg", ["Philip IV of Nassau- Weilburg, also known as Philip III of Nassau- Saarbr\u00fccken( 14 October 1542 in Weilburg \u2013 12 March 1602 in Saarbr\u00fccken) was Count of Nassau- Weilburg from 1559 until his death and since 1574 also Count of Nassau- Saarbr\u00fccken.", "Both possessions belonged to the Walram line of the House of Nassau.", "In Weilburg, he was the fourth count named Philip, but only the third in Saarbr\u00fccken, because his father, Philip III of Nassau- Weilburg never held Nassau- Saarbr\u00fccken."]], ["Louis, Prince of Nassau-Saarbr\u00fccken", ["Louis, Prince of Nassau- Saarbr\u00fccken( 3 January 1745 in Saarbr\u00fccken \u2013 2 March 1794 in Aschaffenburg) was the last ruling prince of Nassau- Saarbr\u00fccken.", "He ruled from 1768 until the French Revolution."]]], "supporting_facts": [["John III, Count of Nassau-Saarbr\u00fccken", 0], ["John Louis, Count of Nassau-Saarbr\u00fccken", 0]], "evidences": [["John III, Count of Nassau-Saarbr\u00fccken", "father", "John Louis of Nassau-Saarbr\u00fccken"], ["John Louis of Nassau-Saarbr\u00fccken", "date of death", "4 June 1545"]], "answer": "4 June 1545"}
{"_id": "4ec7cb7c0bdb11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of the composer of film Salome (1953 Film)?", "context": [["Bert Grund", ["Bert Grund( 1920\u20131992) was a German composer of film scores."]], ["Henri Verdun", ["Henri Verdun( 1895\u20131977) was a French composer of film scores."]], ["Tarcisio Fusco", ["Tarcisio Fusco was an Italian composer of film scores.", "He was the brother of the composer Giovanni Fusco and the uncle of operatic soprano Cecilia Fusco."]], ["Thomas Morse", ["Thomas Morse( born June 30, 1968) is an American composer of film and concert music."]], ["Geadly Salome", ["Geadly Salome( born 8 September 1984 in Groningen, Netherlands) is a Dutch footballer who played for Dutch Eerste Divisie club SC Veendam during the 2004- 2008 seasons."]], ["Walter Ulfig", ["Walter Ulfig was a German composer of film scores."]], ["George Duning", ["George Duning (February 25, 1908 \u2013 February 27, 2000) was an American musician, and film composer.", "He was born in Richmond, Indiana, United States, and educated in Cincinnati, Ohio at the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, where his mentor was Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco."]], ["Abe Meyer", ["Abe Meyer( 1901 \u2013 1969) was an American composer of film scores."]], ["Salome (1953 film)", ["Salome is a 1953 Biblical film made in technicolor by Columbia Pictures.", "It was directed by William Dieterle and produced by Buddy Adler from a screenplay by Harry Kleiner and", "Jesse Lasky Jr. The music score was by George Duning, the dance music by Daniele Amfitheatrof and the cinematography by Charles Lang.", "Hayworth's costumes by Jean Louis.", "Hayworth's dances for this film were choreographed by Valerie Bettis.", "This film was the last produced by Hayworth's production company, the Beckworth Corporation.", "The film stars Rita Hayworth as Salome, as well as Stewart Granger, Charles Laughton and Judith Anderson, with Cedric Hardwicke, Alan Badel and Basil Sydney."]], ["Alonso Mudarra", ["Alonso Mudarra( c. 1510 \u2013 April 1, 1580) was a Spanish composer of the Renaissance, and also played the vihuela, a guitar- shaped string instrument.", "He was an innovative composer of instrumental music as well as songs, and was the composer of the earliest surviving music for the guitar."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Salome (1953 film)", 2], ["George Duning", 1]], "evidences": [["Salome", "composer", "George Duning"], ["George Duning", "place of birth", "Richmond, Indiana"]], "answer": "Richmond, Indiana"}
{"_id": "10499c7508af11ebbd83ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director born first, The Mysterious Mr. Davis or Queen X?", "context": [["El Misterioso se\u00f1or Marquina", ["El Misterioso se\u00f1or Marquina(\" The Mysterious Mr. Marquina\") is a 1943 Mexican film.", "It was directed by Chano Urueta."]], ["The Mysterious Mr. Davis", ["The Mysterious Mr. Davis is a 1939 British comedy drama film directed by Claude Autant-Lara and starring Henry Kendall, Kathleen Kelly and Alastair Sim.", "It was made as a quota quickie and distributed by the American company RKO Pictures.", "It was based on the novel \"The Partner\" by Jenaro Prieto and was released the same year as an Italian adaptation \"The Silent Partner\"."]], ["Claude Autant-Lara", ["Claude Autant-Lara (5 August 1901 \u2013", "5 February 2000) was a French film director and later Member of the European Parliament (MEP)."]], ["Claude Weisz", ["Claude Weisz is a French film director born in Paris."]], ["The Mysterious Mr. M", ["The Mysterious Mr. M is a 1946 Universal Pictures movie serial, the 137th and last serial produced by Universal."]], ["The Silent Partner (1939 film)", ["The Silent Partner( Italian: Il socio invisibile) is a 1939 Italian drama film directed by Roberto Roberti and starring Carlo Romano, Clara Calamai and Evi Maltagliati.", "It is based on the 1928 novel\" The Partner\" by Jenaro Prieto, which was turned into a British film\" The Mysterious Mr. Davis\" the same year.", "It was made by the Rome- based Scalera Films.", "The sets were designed by the art directors Gustav Abel and Alfredo Manzi."]], ["The Mysterious Mr. Valentine", ["The Mysterious Mr. Valentine is a 1946 American film noir crime film directed by Philip Ford starring William Henry, Linda Stirling and Virginia Christine."]], ["Queen X", ["Queen X is a 1917 American silent crime-drama film directed by John B. O'Brien and produced and released through the Mutual Film Company.", "Stage personality Edna Goodrich, a former wife of Nat C. Goodwin, is the star.", "The film survives in the Library of Congress collection."]], ["John B. O'Brien", ["John B. \"Jack\" O'Brien (December 13, 1884 \u2013 August 15, 1936) was an American actor and film director of the silent era.", "He appeared in 88 films between 1909 and 1936.", "He also directed 53 films between 1914 and 1926."]], ["Henry Moore (cricketer)", ["Henry Walter Moore( 1849 \u2013 20 August 1916) was an English- born first- class cricketer who spent most of his life in New Zealand."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Mysterious Mr. Davis", 0], ["Queen X", 0], ["Claude Autant-Lara", 0], ["John B. O'Brien", 0]], "evidences": [["The Mysterious Mr. Davis", "director", "Claude Autant-Lara"], ["Queen X", "director", "John B. O'Brien"], ["Claude Autant-Lara", "date of birth", "5 August 1901"], ["John B. O'Brien", "date of birth", "December 13, 1884"]], "answer": "Queen X"}
{"_id": "3edeb32a0bda11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the place of death of the composer of film Dream Wife?", "context": [["Dream Wife", ["Dream Wife is a 1953 romantic comedy film starring Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr made by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.", "It was directed by Sidney Sheldon and produced by Dore Schary, from a screenplay by Herbert Baker, Alfred Lewis Levitt and Sidney Sheldon.", "The music score was by Conrad Salinger, the cinematography by Milton R. Krasner and the art direction by Daniel B. Cathcart and Cedric Gibbons.", "The costume design by Herschel McCoy and Helen Rose received an Oscar nomination.", "The film's secondary stars included Walter Pidgeon and Betta St. John, with supporting performances by Eduard Franz, Buddy Baer, Richard Anderson, Dan Tobin, Dean Miller, and Movita.", "The character of Princess Tarji was resurrected in one episode of Sheldon's \"I Dream of Jeannie\", titled", "\"This Is Murder\" (4/9/66), portrayed by Gila Golan.", "Shortly after the release of this film, Cary Grant went into a self-imposed retirement from acting, turning down many film offers such as \"Sabrina\", in which he would have co-starred with Audrey Hepburn and \"A Star Is Born\" with Judy Garland.", "In 1955, director Alfred Hitchcock persuaded Grant to return to films with \"To Catch a Thief\"."]], ["Bert Grund", ["Bert Grund( 1920\u20131992) was a German composer of film scores."]], ["Walter Ulfig", ["Walter Ulfig was a German composer of film scores."]], ["Henri Verdun", ["Henri Verdun( 1895\u20131977) was a French composer of film scores."]], ["Thomas Morse", ["Thomas Morse( born June 30, 1968) is an American composer of film and concert music."]], ["Alonso Mudarra", ["Alonso Mudarra( c. 1510 \u2013 April 1, 1580) was a Spanish composer of the Renaissance, and also played the vihuela, a guitar- shaped string instrument.", "He was an innovative composer of instrumental music as well as songs, and was the composer of the earliest surviving music for the guitar."]], ["Conrad Salinger", ["Conrad Salinger (August 30, 1901, Brookline, Massachusetts \u2013 June 17, 1962, Pacific Palisades, California) was an American arranger, orchestrator and composer, who studied classical composition at the Paris Conservatoire.", "He is credited with orchestrating nine productions on Broadway from 1931 to 1938, and over seventy-five motion pictures from 1931 to 1962.", "Film scholar Clive Hirschhorn considers him the finest orchestrator ever to work in the movies.", "Early in his career, film composer John Williams spent much time around Salinger."]], ["Amedeo Escobar", ["Amedeo Escobar( 1888\u20131973) was an Italian composer of film scores."]], ["Tarcisio Fusco", ["Tarcisio Fusco was an Italian composer of film scores.", "He was the brother of the composer Giovanni Fusco and the uncle of operatic soprano Cecilia Fusco."]], ["Abe Meyer", ["Abe Meyer( 1901 \u2013 1969) was an American composer of film scores."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Dream Wife", 2], ["Conrad Salinger", 0]], "evidences": [["Dream Wife", "composer", "Conrad Salinger"], ["Conrad Salinger", "place of death", "Pacific Palisades"]], "answer": "Pacific Palisades"}
{"_id": "ace961ec0baf11ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is Shepseskare's paternal grandmother?", "context": [["H\u00fcma Hatun", ["H\u00fcma Hatun (1410 \u2012 September 1449) was the fourth wife of Ottoman Sultan Murad II and mother of Mehmed II and the grandmother of Bayezid II."]], ["Hubba bint Hulail", ["Hubba bint Hulail was the grandmother of Hashim ibn' Abd Manaf, thus the great- great- great- grandmother of the Islamic\" Nab\u012b\"( Prophet) Muhammad ibn Abdullah."]], ["Hannah Arnold", ["Hannah Arnold, also known as Hannah Waterman King, was the grandmother of Benedict Arnolds children."]], ["Mona Hopton Bell", ["Mona Hopton Bell( 1867- 1940) was a British artist, best known for her portraits of civic figures.", "She was the grandmother of the painter Jean H. Bell."]], ["Shepseskare", ["Shepseskare or Shepseskara (Egyptian for \"Noble is the Soul of Ra\") was an Ancient Egyptian pharaoh, the fourth or fifth ruler of the Fifth Dynasty (2494\u20132345 BC) during the Old Kingdom period.", "Shepseskare lived in the mid-25th century BC and was probably the owner of an unfinished pyramid in Abusir, which was abandoned after a few weeks of work in the earliest stages of its construction.", "Following historical sources, Shepseskare was traditionally believed to have reigned for seven years, succeeding Neferirkare Kakai and preceding Neferefre on the throne, making him the fourth ruler of the dynasty.", "He is the most obscure ruler of this dynasty and the Egyptologist Miroslav Verner has strongly argued that Shepseskare's reign lasted only a few months at the most, after that of Neferefre.", "This conclusion is based upon the state and location of Shepseskare's unfinished pyramid in Abusir as well as the very small number of artefacts attributable to this king.", "Verner's arguments have now convinced several Egyptologists such as Darrell Baker and Erik Hornung.", "Shepseskare's relations to his predecessor and successor are not known for certain.", "Verner has proposed that he was a son of Sahure and a brother to Neferirkare Kakai, who briefly seized the throne following the premature death of his predecessor and probable nephew, Neferefre.", "Shepseskare may himself have died unexpectedly or he may have lost the throne to another of his nephews, the future pharaoh Nyuserre Ini.", "The possibility that Shepseskare was a short-lived usurper from outside the royal family cannot be totally excluded."]], ["Anne Denman", ["Anne Denman( 1587\u20131661) was born in Olde Hall, Retford, Nottinghamshire.", "Through a fortunate second marriage with Thomas Aylesbury, she became the grandmother of Lady Anne Hyde, Duchess of York and great- grandmother of Queen Mary II and Queen Anne."]], ["Neferefre", ["Neferefre Isi (also known as Raneferef, Ranefer and in Greek as Cher\u00eas, \"\u03a7\u03ad\u03c1\u03b7\u03c2\") was an ancient Egyptian pharaoh, likely the fourth but also possibly the fifth ruler of the Fifth Dynasty during the Old Kingdom period.", "He was very probably the eldest son of pharaoh Neferirkare Kakai and queen Khentkaus II, known as prince Ranefer before he ascended the throne.", "Neferefre started a pyramid for himself in the royal necropolis of Abusir called \"Netjeribau Raneferef\", which means \"The bas of Neferefre are divine\".", "The pyramid was never finished, with a mason's inscription showing works on the stone structure were abandoned during or shortly after the king's second year of reign.", "Together with the sparsity of attestations contemporaneous with his reign, this is taken by Egyptologists as evidence that Neferefre died unexpectedly after two to three years on the throne.", "Neferefre was nonetheless buried in his pyramid, hastily completed in the form of a mastaba by his second successor and presumably younger brother, pharaoh Nyuserre Ini.", "Fragments of his mummy were uncovered there, showing that he died in his early twenties.", "Little is known of Neferefre's activities beyond laying the foundations of his pyramid and attempting to finish that of his father.", "A single text shows that Neferefre had planned or just started to build a sun temple called \"Hotep-Re\", meaning \"Ra is content\" or \"Ra's offering table\", which possibly never functioned as such given the brevity of the king's reign.", "After his death, Neferefre might have been succeeded by an ephemeral and little-known pharaoh, Shepseskare, whose relation with Neferefre remains highly uncertain and debated.", "Like other Fifth Dynasty kings, Neferefre benefited from a funerary cult.", "Cult rituals took place in a temple built by Nyuserre next to the former's pyramid.", "The cult seems to have been abandoned by the late Old Kingdom period and Neferefre fell into obscurity.", "The unfinished aspect of his pyramid and mortuary complex may have attracted less attention from grave and stone robbers than nearby pyramids.", "As a consequence more statues of Neferefre have been uncovered in his complex than in any other Fifth Dynasty mortuary temple."]], ["G\u00fclbahar Hatun (wife of Mehmed II)", ["G\u00fclbahar Hatun( 1432 \u2013 1492) was the consort of Sultan Mehmed II, and mother of Sultan Bayezid II of the Ottoman Empire and the grandmother of Selim I."]], ["Tjuyu", ["Tjuyu( sometimes transliterated as Thuya or Thuyu) was an Egyptian noblewoman and the mother of queen Tiye, and the wife of Yuya.", "She is the grandmother of Akhenaten, and great grandmother of Tutankhamun."]], ["Kaoru Hatoyama", ["After the elections of 2009, she became more widely known as the grandmother of Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama and his politician brother Kunio Hatoyama."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Shepseskare", 2], ["Neferefre", 1]], "evidences": [["Shepseskare", "father", "Neferefre"], ["Neferefre", "mother", "Khentkaus II"]], "answer": "Khentkaus II"}
{"_id": "d60529440baf11ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is Nawrahta Of Kanni's uncle?", "context": [["Bonifazio Bevilacqua Aldobrandini", ["Bonifazio Bevilacqua Aldobrandini (1571 \u2013 April 7, 1627) was an Italian Cardinal.", "He was the uncle of Pope Gregory XIV."]], ["Bradley Orr", ["Bradley James Orr( born 1 November 1982) is an English retired footballer.", "He is the uncle of Rangers defender Jon Flanagan."]], ["Nawrahta of Kanni", ["Nawrahta of Kanni (also spelled) was a senior Myinsaing prince, who held important governorship positions in the rival Burmese-speaking kingdoms of Pinya and Sagaing.", "He was the youngest child of King Thihathu and his chief queen", "Mi Saw U, and the youngest brother of kings", "Uzana I and Kyawswa I of Pinya.", "Nawrahta was given the town of Shisha in fief on 7 February 1313 by Thihathu.", "He remained loyal to his father's Pinya faction when the Myinsaing Kingdom split into Pinya and Sagaing kingdoms in 1315.", "He remained loyal to Pinya throughout the reigns of Uzana I and Sithu.", "On 29 March 1344, Kyawswa I succeeded the Pinya throne and appointed his younger brother Nawrahta governor of the important city of Pinle, their ancestral base.", "But two brothers became rivals, and in 1349, Nawrahta fled west to Sagaing where his nephew Nawrahta Minye had just become king.", "Nawrahta Minye appointed Nawrahta governor of Kanni.", "All royal chronicles from \"Maha Yazawin\" (1724) onward identify Nawrahta of Kanni as an ancestor (maternal great-great-great grandfather) of King Bayinnaung of Toungoo Dynasty."]], ["Andrzej Gawro\u0144ski (actor)", ["Andrzej Gawro\u0144ski( born 10 February 1935 in Warsaw, Poland) is a Polish film and theatre actor.", "He is the brother of the late actor.", "He is also the uncle of, whose husband is."]], ["Ivan Benito", ["Ivan Benito( born 27 August 1976 in Aarau) is a Swiss retired professional footballer who played as goalkeeper.", "He is the uncle of Loris Benito."]], ["Ivan Novoseltsev", ["Ivan Petrovich Novoseltsev( born January 23, 1979) is a Russian former professional ice hockey winger.", "He is the uncle of Vladislav Namestnikov."]], ["Hysen Hoxha", ["Hysen Efendi Hoxha( 1861\u20131934) was an Albanian politician, mayor of Gjirokast\u00ebr, and the uncle of Enver Hoxha."]], ["John Breckin", ["John Breckin( born 27 July 1953) is an English former professional footballer who played as a left- back.", "He is the uncle of Nottingham Forest defender Ian Breckin."]], ["Nawrahta of Mrauk-U", ["Nawrahta of Mrauk- U was a king of the Mrauk- U Dynasty of Arakan."]], ["Thihathu", ["Thihathu (1265\u20131325) was a co-founder of the Myinsaing Kingdom, and the founder of the Pinya Kingdom in today's central Burma (Myanmar).", "Thihathu was the youngest and most ambitious of the three brothers that successfully defended central Burma from Mongol invasions in 1287 and in 1300\u201301.", "He and his brothers toppled the regime at Pagan in 1297, and co-ruled central Burma.", "After his eldest brother Athinkhaya's death in 1310, Thihathu pushed aside the middle brother Yazathingyan, and took over as the sole ruler of central Burma.", "His decision to designate his adopted son Uzana", "I heir-apparent caused his eldest biological son, Saw Yun to set up a rival power center in Sagaing in 1315.", "Although Saw Yun nominally remained loyal to his father, after Thihathu's death in 1325, the two houses of Myinsaing officially became rival kingdoms in central Burma."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Nawrahta of Kanni", 1], ["Thihathu", 3]], "evidences": [["Nawrahta of Kanni", "father", "Thihathu"], ["Thihathu", "sibling", "Yazathingyan"]], "answer": "Yazathingyan"}
{"_id": "d8c1e2ac0bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the director of film The Ladies Club born?", "context": [["The Ladies Club", ["The Ladies Club is a 1986 American rape and revenge film directed by Janet Greek (under the pseudonym A.K. Allen) and starring Karen Austin, Diana Scarwid, Christine Belford, and Bruce Davison.", "It follows a Los Angeles policewoman who, after suffering a rape, bands together with other rape victims, forming a group that collectively begin hunting rapists.", "The script by Fran Lewis Ebeling and Paul Mason was based off Casey Bishop and Betty Black's novel, \"The Sisterhood\"."]], ["Carly Booth", ["Carly Booth( born 21 June 1992) is a Scottish professional golfer.", "At the end of 2009, aged 17, she became the youngest- ever Scot to qualify for the Ladies European Tour.", "Booth became the youngest ladies' club champion in Britain at the age of 11 at Dunblane New."]], ["Janet Greek", ["Janet Greek (born 1949 in Timmins, Ohio) is an American director and writer of film and television.", "She is best known for her directorial work on the science fiction series \"Babylon 5\"."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["Jesse E. Hobson", ["Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 \u2013 November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955.", "Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation."]], ["Karen Austin", ["Karen Austin( born October 24, 1955) is an American actress.", "She played Lana Wagner on the sitcom\" Night Court\" in 1984.", "Her film appearances include\" Summer Rental\"( 1985),\" Jagged Edge\"( 1985), and\" The Ladies Club\"( 1986)."]], ["Moyra Hiscox", ["Moyra\" Molly\" Eileen Hiscox( born April 27, 1937) is a retired British middle distance runner who was a member of the Spartan Ladies club."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Ladies Club", 0], ["Janet Greek", 0]], "evidences": [["The Ladies Club", "director", "Janet Greek"], ["Janet Greek", "place of birth", "Ohio"]], "answer": "Ohio"}
{"_id": "5da934fa099711ebbdb0ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Are Faqirabad Railway Station and Gosarji Railway Station both located in the same country?", "context": [["Gosarji railway station", ["Gosarji railway station is located in Gosarji village, Sukkur district of Sindh province of the Pakistan."]], ["Wangjing railway station", ["Wangjing railway station is a railway station in Beijing."]], ["Khlong Ngae railway station", ["Khlong Ngae railway station is a railway station located in Phang La Subdistrict, Sadao District, Songkhla.", "It is a class 3 railway station and is located from Thon Buri railway station."]], ["Harnal railway station", ["Harnal railway station is a railway station in Pakistan."]], ["Dongyuan railway station", ["Dongyuan railway station is a railway station in Beijing."]], ["Faqirabad railway station", ["Faqirabad railway station( Urdu and) is located in Faqirabad village, Attock district of Punjab province, Pakistan."]], ["Kakapora railway station", ["Kakapora railway station is the railway station on Northern Railway Network Zone of Indian Railways.", "It is one of the four stations in Pulwama district, others being Awantipora railway station, Pampore railway station and Panchgam railway station respectively."]], ["Qadirabad railway station", ["Qadirabad railway station is a disused railway station on the Karachi \u2013 Peshawar Railway Line located in Punjab, Pakistan.", "The station is located east of Yusafwala railway station and west of Okara Cantonment railway station."]], ["Baku railway station", ["Baku Railway station is a railway station located in Baku, Azerbaijan."]], ["Matale railway station", ["Matale Railway Station is the terminus railway station on the Matale railway line of Sri Lanka.", "It is the 65th railway station on the line from Colombo Fort railway station and is located in the Matale District in the Central Province.", "It is from the Colombo Fort Railway Station and from the Kandy Railway Station.", "The station was opened on 14 October 1880 following the construction of a branch line from Kandy to Matale."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Faqirabad railway station", 0], ["Gosarji railway station", 0]], "evidences": [["Faqirabad railway station", "country", "Pakistan"], ["Gosarji railway station", "country", "Pakistan"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "26d8d0ba085311ebbd58ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Are director of film Cocktails (Film) and director of film Buddy Hutchins from the same country?", "context": [["Hanro Smitsman", ["Hanro Smitsman, born in 1967 in Breda( Netherlands), is a writer and director of film and television."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Rachel Feldman", ["Rachel Feldman( born August 22, 1954) is an American director of film and television and screenwriter of television films."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Monty Banks", ["Montague( Monty) Banks( 15 July 1897[ registered on 18 July 1897] \u2013 7 January 1950 born Mario Bianchi) was an Italian comedian and film actor, director who achieved success in the United Kingdom and in the US."]], ["Buddy Hutchins", ["Buddy Hutchins is a dark comedy thriller film starring Jamie Kennedy and written and directed by Jared Cohn and produced by Richard Switzer."]], ["Howard W. Koch", ["Howard Winchel Koch( April 11, 1916 \u2013 February 16, 2001) was an American producer and director of film and television."]], ["Brian Johnson (special effects artist)", ["Brian Johnson( born 1939 or 1940) is a British designer and director of film and television special effects."]], ["Jared Cohn", ["Jared Michael Cohn( also credited as Jared Michaels) is an American film director, screenwriter, and actor.", "He has directed films such as\" Buddy HutchinsAtlantic Rim\", and\" Born Bad\", among others, and has directed multiple films for The Asylum."]], ["Cocktails (film)", ["Cocktails is a 1928 British silent comedy film directed by Monty Banks and starring Harald Madsen, Enid Stamp- Taylor and Carl Schenstr\u00f8m."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Cocktails (film)", 0], ["Buddy Hutchins", 0], ["Monty Banks", 0], ["Jared Cohn", 0]], "evidences": [["Cocktails (film)", "director", "Monty Banks"], ["Buddy Hutchins", "director", "Jared Cohn"], ["Monty Banks", "country of citizenship", "Italian"], ["Monty Banks", "country of citizenship", "US"], ["Jared Cohn", "country of citizenship", "American"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "f0cba8e408cc11ebbd93ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Are The Last Ride To Santa Cruz and North Of The Rio Grande from the same country?", "context": [["Rio Grande (Jujuy)", ["The Rio Grande is a river of Argentina."]], ["The Last Ride to Santa Cruz", ["The Last Ride to Santa Cruz is a 1964 West German- Austrian Western film directed by Rolf Olsen and starring Edmund Purdom, Mario Adorf and Marianne Koch.", "The film was shot at the Spandau Studios, and on location in the Canary Islands.", "The sets were designed by the art directors Hertha Hareiter, Leo Metzenbauer and Otto Pischinger"]], ["American Canal", ["The American Canal is an irrigation canal in the Upper Rio Grande Valley near El Paso, Texas.", "The canal acquires water from the Rio Grande from the American Diversion Dam at the Texas \u2013 New Mexico \u2013 Mexico border, 2 miles northwest of El Paso.", "The canal travels along the Rio Grande for 2.1 miles where it flows into the Franklin Canal and the rest of the canal network."]], ["Patchen Pass", ["Patchen Pass is a low mountain pass through the Santa Cruz Mountains of California, connecting the Santa Clara Valley to Santa Cruz and the Pacific coast via California State Route 17."]], ["South of the Rio Grande", ["South of the Rio Grande may refer to:"]], ["Law of the Rio Grande", ["Law of the Rio Grande is a 1931 American film directed by Forrest Sheldon."]], ["North of the Rio Grande", ["North of the Rio Grande is a lost 1922 American silent western film directed by Rollin S. Sturgeon and starring Bebe Daniels and Jack Holt."]], ["Rio Alamo", ["The R\u00edo \u00c1lamo, is a stream in the state of Tamaulipas, Mexico, and is a tributary of the Rio Grande.", "It is impounded by Las Blancas Dam, which was completed in 2001 and diverts water to the Marte G\u00f3mez Reservoir on the Rio San Juan, another tributary of the Rio Grande.", "The Rio Alamo enters the Rio Grande( Rio Bravo del Norte in Mexico) at Rio Grande river kilometer, about downriver from Falcon Dam."]], ["The Last Ride", ["The Last Ride may refer to:"]], ["The Last Ride (1944 film)", ["The Last Ride is a 1944 American crime film directed by D. Ross Lederman."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Last Ride to Santa Cruz", 0], ["North of the Rio Grande", 0]], "evidences": [["The Last Ride to Santa Cruz", "country of origin", "German"], ["The Last Ride to Santa Cruz", "country of origin", "Austrian"], ["North of the Rio Grande", "country of origin", "American"]], "answer": "no"}
{"_id": "4bdda3640bdb11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the place of death of Frederick, Prince Of Hohenzollern's mother?", "context": [["Constantine, Prince of Hohenzollern-Hechingen", ["Constantin, Prince of Hohenzollern- Hechingen( Friedrich Wilhelm Konstantin Hermann Thassilo; 16 February 1801 \u2013 3 September 1869), was the last Prince of Hohenzollern- Hechingen.", "Constantine was the only child of Frederick, Prince of Hohenzollern- Hechingen and his wife, Princess Pauline of Courland, the daughter of the last Duke of Courland, Peter von Biron."]], ["Maximilian I, Prince of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen", ["Maximilian I, Prince of Hohenzollern- Sigmaringen( 20 January 1636 \u2013 13 August 1689 in Sigmaringen) was a German nobleman.", "He was the third ruling Prince of Hohenzollern- Sigmaringen; he ruled from 1681 until his death."]], ["Princess Maria Teresa of Bourbon-Two Sicilies (1867\u20131909)", ["Princess \"Maria Teresa\" Maddalena of Bourbon-Two Sicilies (Full Italian name: \"Principessa Maria Teresa Maddalena di Borbone delle", "Due Sicilie\")", "(15 January 1867, Z\u00fcrich, Switzerland \u2013 1 March 1909, Cannes, France) was the only child of Prince Louis of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, Count of Trani (heir apparent of the defunct throne of the Two Sicilies) and his wife Duchess Mathilde Ludovika in Bavaria.", "Maria Teresa was a member of the House of Bourbon-Two Sicilies and became a member of the House of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen and titular Princess of Hohenzollern through her marriage to Prince Wilhelm of Hohenzollern (later Prince of Hohenzollern).", "She was called \"M\u00e4di\" in the family and had a lifelong friendship with her cousin the Archduchess Marie Valerie of Austria."]], ["Elisabeth of Brandenburg, Duchess of Brzeg-Legnica and Cieszyn", ["Elisabeth of Hohenzollern( 1 May/ 29 September 1403 \u2013 31 October 1449), was a German princess member of the House of Hohenzollern and by her two marriages Duchess of Brzeg- Legnica and Cieszyn.", "She was the eldest daughter of Frederick I, Elector of Brandenburg by his wife Elisabeth, daughter of Frederick, Duke of Bavaria- Landshut."]], ["Prince Karl Anton of Hohenzollern", ["Prince Karl Anton of Hohenzollern- Sigmaringen( 1 September 1868 \u2013 21 February 1919) was a member of the Princely House of Hohenzollern- Sigmaringen.", "Karl Anton was the third and youngest son of Leopold, Prince of Hohenzollern and his wife Infanta Ant\u00f3nia of Portugal.", "Karl Anton's elder brothers were William, Prince of Hohenzollern and Ferdinand I of Romania."]], ["Karl Friedrich, Prince of Hohenzollern", ["Karl Friedrich, Prince of Hohenzollern( born 20 April 1952) is the eldest son of the late Friedrich Wilhelm, Prince of Hohenzollern and Princess Margarita of Leiningen.", "He became head of the Princely House of Hohenzollern, the Roman Catholic Swabian branch of the dynasty, upon his father's death on 16 September 2010."]], ["Friedrich Wilhelm, Prince of Hohenzollern", ["Friedrich Wilhelm, Prince of Hohenzollern( 3 February 1924 \u2013 16 September 2010) was the head of the Princely House of Hohenzollern for over 45 years."]], ["Frederick XI, Count of Hohenzollern", ["Friedrich XI, Count of Hohenzollern( died 26 November 1401), nicknamed\" Friedrich the Elder\" was a German nobleman.", "He was a member of the House of Hohenzollern and a ruling Count of Hohenzollern- Hechingen."]], ["Frederick, Prince of Hohenzollern", ["Frederick, Prince of Hohenzollern (30 August 1891 in Heiligendamm, Mecklenburg-Schwerin \u2013 6 February 1965 in Krauchenwies, Baden-W\u00fcrttemberg, Germany) was the eldest son of William, Prince of Hohenzollern and Princess Maria Teresa of Bourbon-Two Sicilies.", "He had a twin brother, Franz Joseph, Prince of Hohenzollern-Emden, who was born a few minutes after he was."]], ["Alexander, Hereditary Prince of Hohenzollern", ["Alexander, Hereditary Prince of Hohenzollern( born 16 March 1987 in New York City) is a member of the Princely House of Hohenzollern.", "Alexander is the eldest son of Karl Friedrich, Prince of Hohenzollern and Countess Alexandra Schenck von Stauffenberg, who divorced in 2010.", "He is the heir apparent to the headship of the princely house."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Frederick, Prince of Hohenzollern", 0], ["Princess Maria Teresa of Bourbon-Two Sicilies (1867\u20131909)", 2]], "evidences": [["Frederick, Prince of Hohenzollern", "mother", "Princess Maria Teresa of Bourbon-Two Sicilies"], ["Princess Maria Teresa of Bourbon-Two Sicilies", "place of death", "Cannes"]], "answer": "Cannes"}
{"_id": "c20226440bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Which country the director of film The Military Man is from?", "context": [["The Military Man", ["Le Militaire (The Military Man) is a 2014 Canadian drama film starring Laurent Lucas, written and directed by No\u00ebl Mitrani."]], ["Julian Malonso", ["Julian Malonso was a Filipino military man, educator and sports executive."]], ["Lope Recio Loynaz", ["Lope Recio Loynaz (August 23, 1860 - July 24, 1927) was a Cuban military man, and the military general of Cuba."]], ["John Farrell (businessman)", ["John Farrell is the director of YouTube in Latin America."]], ["No\u00ebl Mitrani", ["No\u00ebl Mitrani (born 11 November 1969) is a Canadian-born French film director, producer and screenwriter."]], ["Juan Buend\u00eda", ["Juan Buend\u00eda( 1816 \u2013 May 27, 1895) was a Peruvian military man."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Hern\u00e1n P\u00e9rez de Ovando", ["Hern\u00e1n P\u00e9rez de Ovando was a Spanish military man and nobleman."]], ["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Military Man", 0], ["No\u00ebl Mitrani", 0]], "evidences": [["The Military Man", "director", "No\u00ebl Mitrani"], ["No\u00ebl Mitrani", "country of citizenship", "French"]], "answer": "French"}
{"_id": "a738b60d08e011ebbda2ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Who lived longer, Fredy Schmidtke or Chou Meng-Tieh?", "context": [["Gaius Julius Aquila", ["Gaius Julius Aquila was the name of a number of people who lived during the Roman Empire."]], ["Zhou Youguang", ["Zhou Youguang( 13 January 1906 \u2013 14 January 2017), also known as Chou Yu-kuang or Chou Yao- ping was a Chinese economist, banker, linguist, sinologist, publisher, and supercentenarian, known as the\" father of Pinyin\", a system for the writing of Mandarin Chinese in Roman script, or romanization, which was officially adopted by the government of the People's Republic of China in 1958, the International Organization for Standardization( ISO) in 1982, and the United Nations in 1986."]], ["Fredy Schmidtke", ["Fredy Schmidtke (1 July 1961 \u2013 1 December 2017) was a German track cyclist.", "He won a gold medal in the 1000 metres time trial at the 1984 Summer Olympics and finished eighth in the sprint.", "Schmidtke died of a heart attack on 1 December 2017, at the age of 56."]], ["Fred H. Frank", ["Fred H. Frank was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly who lived in Appleton."]], ["R. Charlton (poet/songwriter)", ["R. Charlton, who lived in the early nineteenth century, was a Tyneside poet/ songwriter."]], ["Chou Meng-tieh", ["Chou Meng- tieh( 29 December 1921 \u2013 1 May 2014) was a Taiwanese poet and writer.", "He lived in Tamsui District, New Taipei City."]], ["Zou Yixin", ["Zou Yixin or Chou Yi- Hsin( 1911\u20131997) was a Chinese astronomer, who has been called\" the first female astronomer in China\"."]], ["Justin (historian)", ["Justin( century) was a Latin writer who lived under the Roman Empire."]], ["Mubarak Khwaja", ["Mubarak Khwaja was the khan of White Horde between 1320- 1344.", "He succeeded his brother, Ilbasan, with the assistance of Uzbeg, Khan of the Golden Horde and the House of Batu.", "However, he declared his independence from Sarai.", "The Khan sent his son Tini Beg to overthrow him.", "Thus, he was replaced by Chimtay, son of Ilbasan.", "He may have lived longer after his dethronement, occupying some lands."]], ["Maximus of Tyre", ["Maximus of Tyre( fl. late 2nd century AD), also known as Cassius Maximus Tyrius, was a Greek rhetorician and philosopher who lived in the time of the Antonines and Commodus, and who belongs to the trend of the Second Sophistic.", "His writings contain many allusions to the history of Greece, while there is little reference to Rome; hence it is inferred that he lived longer in Greece, perhaps as a professor at Athens.", "Although nominally a Platonist, he is really an Eclectic and one of the precursors of Neoplatonism."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Fredy Schmidtke", 0], ["Chou Meng-tieh", 0]], "evidences": [["Fredy Schmidtke", "date of birth", "1 July 1961"], ["Fredy Schmidtke", "date of death", "1 December 2017"], ["Chou Meng-tieh", "date of birth", "29 December 1921"], ["Chou Meng-tieh", "date of death", "1 May 2014"]], "answer": "Chou Meng-Tieh"}
{"_id": "774fa4e20bdc11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "When did Engelbert, Count Of Nevers's mother die?", "context": [["William IV, Count of Nevers", ["William IV, Count of Nevers,( c. 1130 \u2013 Acre, 24 October 1168) Count of Nevers, Auxerre and Tonnerre( 1161 \u2013 1168)."]], ["William III, Count of Nevers", ["William III, Count of Nevers( c. 1107 \u2013 21 November 1161) was Count of Nevers, Auxerre and Tonnerre( 1148 \u2013 1161).", "He was born in Auxerre."]], ["Eberhard I, Count of the Mark", ["Eberhard I( \u2013 1308) was a German nobleman.", "He was Count of the Mark from 1277 until his death.", "He was the son of Engelbert I, Count of the Mark en Cunigonde of Blieskastel.", "In 1277, Count Herman of Lohn abducted Eberhard's father Count Engelbert I, Count of the Mark near Tecklenburg and imprisoned him in the Castle of Bredevoort, where he later died.", "In 1278 Eberhard took revenge and conquered the castle.", "Eberhard also participated in the alliance against the Electorate of Cologne and gained the independence of the County of Mark from the Archbishop of Cologne after the victory in the Battle of Worringen in 1288.", "He also obtained Brakel, Westhofen and Waltrop."]], ["Elizabeth of Nevers", ["Elizabeth of Nevers (born: after 24 August 1439 in Nevers; died: 21 June 1483) was Duchess of Cleves from 1455 until her death, due to her marriage with John I of Cleves-Mark.", "She was the matriarch of the house of Cleves-Nevers, and thus the Cleves line of the Counts and dukes of Nevers.", "Because the territory was part of her inheritance, it fell to her son Engelbert after her death."]], ["John II, Count of Nevers", ["John II, Count of Nevers( known as Jean de Clamecy, prior to acquiring title of\" Count of Nevers\"; 1415\u20131491) was a French noble."]], ["Charles II, Count of Nevers", ["Charles II( died in Louvre in 1521) was Count of Nevers( 1506 \u2013 1521).", "He was son of Engelbert de La Mark and Charlotte de Bourbon- Vendome.", "He belongs to the House de La Mark.", "His father Engelbert, Count of Nevers( 1491 \u2013 1506) was son of John I, Duke of Cleves( 1384 \u2013 1404) and Elisabeth Countess of Nevers.", "Elisabeth was great- granddaughter of Philip II duke of Burgundy.", "Charles II succeeded his father in 1506.", "He married in 1504 to Marie d' Albret, Countess of Rethel, daughter of Jean d' Albret and Charlotte Countess of Rethel.", "Thus he became Count of Rethel jure uxoris.", "They had:"]], ["Engelbert, Count of Nevers", ["Engelbert of Cleves, Count of Nevers (26 September 1462 \u2013 21 November 1506) was the younger son of John I, Duke of Cleves and Elizabeth of Nevers, only surviving child of John II, Count of Nevers.", "In 1481, he was sent with a large army to the Bishopric of Utrecht by his brother John II, Duke of Cleves where they successfully ousted David of Burgundy.", "But after the Siege of Utrecht (1483) he had to flee, and Utrecht returned to the control of Burgundy.", "He married Charlotte of Bourbon-Vend\u00f4me, daughter of John VIII, Count of Vend\u00f4me, circa 1489.", "Their son\nEngelbert became Count of Nevers and Eu in 1491 upon the death of his maternal grandfather John II, Count of Nevers.", "His eldest brother John II (1458\u20131521) inherited Cleves."]], ["Renauld II, Count of Nevers", ["Renauld II, Count of Nevers and Auxerre( died 1089) was the son of William I of Nevers, Count of Nevers and Ermengarde of Tonnerre.", "He married Ida, daughter of Artald V, Count of Forez.", "They had a child: Later he married Agnes of Beaugency.", "They had:"]], ["William I, Count of Nevers", ["William I, Count of Nevers, was the son of Renauld I, Count of Nevers and Hedwig of France, Countess d' Auxerre.", "In 1040 he succeeded his father as Count of Nevers and d'Auxerre and in 1065 he was also the Count of Tonnerre.", "He married Ermengarde, daughter of Renauld, Count of Tonnerre about 1039.", "William died at Nevers 20 June 1100.", "William I and Ermengarde had six children:"]], ["Louis I, Count of Nevers", ["Louis I( 1272 \u2013 22 July 1322) was\" suo jure\" Count of Nevers and\" jure uxoris\" Count of Rethel.", "Louis was a son of Robert III, Count of Flanders, and Yolande, Countess of Nevers.", "He succeeded his parents as Count of Nevers.", "In December 1290, he married Joan, Countess of Rethel, and thus became her co-ruler in the County of Rethel.", "They had two children:", "He died in Paris shortly before his father and thus never succeeded his father as Count of Flanders."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Engelbert, Count of Nevers", 0], ["Elizabeth of Nevers", 0]], "evidences": [["Engelbert of Cleves, Count of Nevers", "mother", "Elizabeth of Nevers"], ["Elizabeth of Nevers", "date of death", "21 June 1483"]], "answer": "21 June 1483"}
{"_id": "13d83dcc0bda11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What nationality is Princess Adelgunde Of Bavaria's husband?", "context": [["Princess Adelgunde of Bavaria", ["Princess Adelgunde of Bavaria (19 March 1823 \u2013 28 October 1914) was a daughter of Ludwig I of Bavaria and Therese of Saxe-Hildburghausen.", "She was Duchess consort of Modena by her marriage to Francis V, Duke of Modena."]], ["Francis V, Duke of Modena", ["Francis V, Duke of Modena, Reggio and Guastalla, Archduke of Austria-Este, Royal Prince of Hungary and Bohemia, Duke of Mirandola and of Massa, Prince of Carrara (1 June 1819 \u2013 20 November 1875) was a reigning prince.", "He was Duke of Modena, Reggio, and Mirandola, Duke of Guastalla from 1847 and Duke of Massa and Prince of Carrara from 1846 to 1859.", "His parents were Francis IV of Modena and Princess Maria Beatrice of Savoy.", "He was the last reigning Duke of Modena before the duchy was incorporated into the Kingdom of Italy."]], ["Princess Sumaya bint Hassan", ["Sumaya bint Hassan( born 14 May 1971) is a princess of Jordan."]], ["Tsandzile Dlamini", ["Tsandzile Dlamini is a princess of Swaziland who currently serves as Minister of Home Affairs."]], ["Princess Maria Elisabeth of Bavaria", ["Princess Maria Elisabeth of Bavaria( 9 September 1914 \u2013 13 May 2011) was the eldest daughter of Prince Franz of Bavaria, third son of Ludwig III of Bavaria."]], ["Therese of Saxe-Hildburghausen", ["Therese Charlotte Luise of Saxony-Hildburghausen (Therese of Bavaria; 8 July 1792 \u2013 26 October 1854) was a queen consort of Bavaria as the wife of Ludwig I, King of Bavaria."]], ["Princess Adelgunde of Bavaria (1870\u20131958)", ["Princess Adelgunde of Bavaria( Full German name:\" Adelgunde Marie Auguste Therese Prinzessin von Bayern\")( 17 October 1870, Munich, Kingdom of Bavaria \u2013 4 January 1958, Sigmaringen, Baden- W\u00fcrttemberg, Germany) was a Princess of Bavaria by birth and Princess of Hohenzollern through her marriage to William, Prince of Hohenzollern.", "Adelgunde was the second eldest child of Ludwig III of Bavaria and his wife Maria Theresia of Austria- Este."]], ["Princess Esra", ["Princess Qhabl Begum Sahiba Esra Birgen (born 1936) is a princess belonging to the Asaf Jah Dynasty of Hyderabad state by marriage.", "She was married to Prince Mukarram Jah.", "Princess Esra is a princess by marriage not by birth."]], ["Gisela, Margravine of Meissen", ["Princess\" Gisela\"", "Maria Karolina Adelgunde of Bavaria( Full German name:\" Gisela Maria Karolina Adelgunde, Prinzessin von Bayern\")( born 10 September 1964 at Schloss Leutstetten near Starnberg, Bavaria, Germany) is a Princess of Bavaria and member of the House of Wittelsbach by birth and a Princess of Saxe- Gessaphe and member of the House of Saxe- Gessaphe by marriage.", "Gisela is the seventh and youngest child of Prince Rasso of Bavaria and his wife Archduchess Theresa of Austria.", "Through her father, Gisela is a great- granddaughter of Ludwig III, the last sovereign of the Kingdom of Bavaria.", "She is a cousin of Prince Luiz of Orl\u00e9ans- Braganza, Prince Bertrand of Orl\u00e9ans- Braganza, Prince Eudes of Orl\u00e9ans- Braganza, Eleanora, Princess of Ligne.", "She is also a second cousin of Prince Max, Duke in Bavaria and Princess Maria Isabella of Savoy- Genoa.", "She is also a fourth cousin of Carl, Duke of W\u00fcrttemberg.", "She is a fifth cousin of Karl von Habsburg and Prince Lorenz of Belgium, Archduke of Austria- Este.", "Through her marriage, she is the Margravine of Meissen.", "Princess Gisela was a guest at the 2011 wedding of Prince Georg Friedrich of Prussia and Princess Sophie of Isenburg."]], ["Caroline of Baden", ["Caroline of Baden( 13 July", "1776 \u2013 13 November 1841) was by marriage an Electress of Bavaria and later the first Queen consort of Bavaria by marriage to Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Princess Adelgunde of Bavaria", 1], ["Francis V, Duke of Modena", 3]], "evidences": [["Princess Adelgunde of Bavaria", "spouse", "Francis V, Duke of Modena"], ["Francis V, Duke of Modena", "country of citizenship", "Kingdom of Italy"]], "answer": "Kingdom of Italy"}
{"_id": "001ad110086911ebbd5eac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Are Rebecca'S Empire and King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard from the same country?", "context": [["I'm in Your Mind Fuzz", ["I'm In Your Mind Fuzz is the fifth studio album by Australian psychedelic rock band King Gizzard& the Lizard Wizard.", "It was released on 31 October 2014 on Heavenly Records."]], ["Paper M\u00e2ch\u00e9 Dream Balloon", ["Paper M\u00e2ch\u00e9 Dream Balloon is the seventh studio album by Australian psychedelic rock band King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard.", "It was released on 13 November 2015 on the band's Bandcamp, and then a week later on Heavenly Records.", "The album was recorded with almost entirely acoustic instruments."]], ["Polygondwanaland", ["Polygondwanaland is the twelfth studio album by Australian psychedelic rock band King Gizzard& the Lizard Wizard.", "The album was released under an open source licence\u2014 the band uploaded the master tapes online for anyone to use.", "It was released on 17 November 2017.", "It was the fourth of five albums released by the band in 2017."]], ["King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard", ["King Gizzard& the Lizard Wizard is an Australian rock band formed in 2010 in Melbourne, Victoria.", "The band consists of Stu Mackenzie( vocals, guitar, bass, keyboards, flute), Ambrose Kenny- Smith( vocals, harmonica, keyboards), Cook Craig( guitar, bass, vocals), Joey Walker( guitar, bass, keyboards, vocals), Lucas Skinner( bass, keyboards), Michael Cavanagh( drums, percussion), and Eric Moore( drums, percussion, management).", "They are known for their energetic live shows and prolific recording output, having released two EPs and 15 studio albums since their formation.", "Their debut EP,\" Willoughby's Beach\"( 2011), and first two albums,\" 12 Bar Bruise\"( 2012) and\" Eyes Like the Sky\"( 2013), primarily blended surf music and garage rock, and were released on the band's independent record label, Flightless, founded by Moore in 2012.", "Their third to eighth albums\u2014\" Float Along \u2013 Fill Your Lungs\"( 2013),\" Oddments I'm in Your Mind Fuzz\"( 2014),\" Quarters! Paper M\u00e2ch\u00e9 Dream Balloon\"( 2015) and\" Nonagon Infinity\"( 2016) \u2014expanded their sound, including elements of film music, psychedelic rock, progressive rock, folk, jazz, soul and heavy metal.", "In 2017, the band fulfilled a promise to release five studio albums within the year:\" Flying Microtonal Banana\" in February;\" Murder of the Universe\" in June;\" Sketches of Brunswick East\", a collaboration with Mild High Club, in August;\" Polygondwanaland\", which was released into the public domain, in November; and\" Gumboot Soup\" in December.", "The band released two more albums in 2019,\" Fishing for Fishies\" and\" Infest the Rats' Nest\"."]], ["Float Along \u2013 Fill Your Lungs", ["Float Along \u2013 Fill Your Lungs is the third studio album by Australian psychedelic rock band King Gizzard& the Lizard Wizard.", "It was released on 27 September 2013 on Flightless.", "It peaked at No. 12 on the ARIA Albums Chart after being re-released on vinyl in November 2018."]], ["Gumboot Soup", ["Gumboot Soup is the thirteenth studio album by Australian psychedelic rock band King Gizzard& the Lizard Wizard.", "It was released on 31 December 2017 by Flightless Records.", "The album is the final of five albums released by the band in 2017.", "The artwork was designed by longtime band collaborator Jason Galea."]], ["Quarters!", ["Quarters!", "is the sixth studio album by Australian psychedelic rock band King Gizzard& the Lizard Wizard.", "It was released on 1 May 2015 on Heavenly Records peaking at No. 99 on the ARIA Charts, a first for the band.", "The album was nominated for Best Jazz Album at the ARIA Music Awards of 2015."]], ["Oddments", ["Oddments is the fourth studio album by Australian psychedelic rock band King Gizzard& the Lizard Wizard.", "It was released on 7 March 2014 on Flightless.", "It peaked at No. 13 on the ARIA Albums Chart after being released on vinyl in November 2018."]], ["12 Bar Bruise", ["12 Bar Bruise is the debut studio album by Australian psychedelic rock band King Gizzard& the Lizard Wizard.", "It was released on 7 September 2012 on Flightless.", "It peaked at No. 14 on the ARIA Albums Chart after being released on vinyl in November 2018."]], ["Rebecca's Empire", ["Rebecca's Empire( also written as the variant Rebeccas Empire) were an Australian indie pop- rock band formed in 1994.", "Their mainstay members were Rebecca Barnard on lead vocals and her then- domestic partner, Shane O'Mara on lead guitar.", "They released two full- length albums,\" Way of All Things\"( 1996) and\" Welcome\"( 1999) before disbanding in 2000."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Rebecca's Empire", 0], ["King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard", 0]], "evidences": [["Rebecca's Empire", "country of origin", "Australian"], ["King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard", "country of origin", "Australian"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "f6e2b9280bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Which country Mohammed Al-Modiahki's wife is from?", "context": [["Mohammed Al-Qarni (footballer, born 1981)", ["Mohammed Al- Qarni is a Saudi Arabian football player."]], ["Mohammed Al-Modiahki", ["Mohammed Ahmed Al-Modiahki (born June 1, 1974) is a chess Grandmaster.", "He was the first player in Qatar to earn the title of grandmaster, and is the country's highest ranked player.", "He was awarded the trophy of the \"Player of the Century within the Arab Countries\".", "Al-Modiahki has participated in nine Chess Olympiads in 1988, 1990, 1992, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002 and 2006 with an overall record of (+60,=28,-21).", "At the 32nd Chess Olympiad in 1996 and he won the gold medal for his individual performance on the first board, scoring 8/10.", "A performance which he repeated at the 33rd Chess Olympiad in 1998, this time with 7.5/8.", "In 1994 and 2002, his individual performance earned him the bronze medal.", "He played four times in the knock out stages of the FIDE World Chess Championships in Las Vegas (1999), New Delhi (2000), Moscow (2002) and Libya 2004.", "He won the Arab Chess Championship on four occasions: in 1994, 1997, 2000 and 2002 (shared with Hichem Hamdouchi).", "Other victories include the Agadir Open in Morocco, Andorra Open (1999), the open tournament in Tunis (1997) and shared first places at the Goodricke Open in India (1995) and Benasque Open in Spain (1997).", "In 2001, he married Grandmaster Zhu Chen, who now also plays for Qatar.", "In October 2003, he achieved his maximum FIDE rating of 2588."]], ["Zhu Chen", ["Zhu Chen (born March 16, 1976) is a Qatari chess Grandmaster.", "In 2001, she became China's second women's world chess champion after Xie Jun, and China's 13th Grandmaster.", "In 2006, she obtained Qatari citizenship and since then plays for Qatar."]], ["Mohammed bin Jassim Al Thani", ["Sheikh Mohammed bin Jassim bin", "Mohammed Al Thani( 17 January 1881 \u2013 8 April 1971)(\" Mohammed bin Jassim bin Mohammed Al Thani\"), is the son of Sheikh Jassim bin Mohammed Al Thani.", "Sheikh Mohammed had a total of 18 siblings, with him being the seventh of his father's sons."]], ["Mohammed al-Makki al-Nasiri", ["Mohammed al- Makki al- Nasiri( 1906 \u2013 1994) was a religious scholar and nationalist politician from Morocco, active in the 1930s and 1940s.", "He was a member of the\" Comit\u00e9 d'action marocaine\" in 1934 and the founder of the\" Hizb al- Wahda al- Magribiyya\"( The Party of Moroccan Unity) in 1937.", "Mohammed al- Makki al- Nasiri was a member of the royal academy and a personal friend of Mohammed al- Mokhtar Soussi.", "He is the author of the six volume\" Al- Taisir fi Ahadith al- Tafsir\"."]], ["Mohammed bin Thani", ["Sheikh Mohammed bin Thani( c. 1788 \u2013 18 December 1878), also known as Mohammed bin Thani bin Mohammed Al Thamir, was the first Hakim( ruler) of the whole Qatari Peninsula, following his predecessor, his father, tribal leader Sheikh Thani bin Mohammed Al Thamir.", "He is known for being the father of Sheikh Jassim bin Mohammed Al Thani, the founder of Qatar and who fended off the Ottoman army in the late 19th century."]], ["Mohammed Al-Harthi", ["Mohammed Al- Harthi is a Saudi football player.", "He currently plays for Al- Jabalain."]], ["Mohammed Al-Jahani", ["Mohammed Al- Jahani( born 28 September 1974) is a retired Saudi Arabian footballer."]], ["Mohammed Al-Safri", ["Mohammed Al- Safri is a Saudi football player who last plays for Jeddah."]], ["Mohammed Al-Motawaa", ["Mohammed Al- Motawaa( born 6 October 1994) is a football player for Ohod."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Mohammed Al-Modiahki", 10], ["Zhu Chen", 1]], "evidences": [["Mohammed Ahmed Al-Modiahki", "spouse", "Zhu Chen"], ["Zhu Chen", "country of citizenship", "China"]], "answer": "China"}
{"_id": "0ee18e960bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of Kahi Lee's husband?", "context": [["Jeff T. Thomas", ["Jeff T. Thomas (sometimes credited as Jeff Thomas) is a British music video and television director.", "He directed over 100 music videos for artists such as Travis, Embrace, Zero 7, Ash, Funeral for a Friend, Paulo Nutini and Jet.\nThomas directed commercials for Audi, Nissan, PlayStation, Amnesty International, T-Mobile, Renault, Vauxhall and Vodafone.", "Thomas directed and executive produced the pilot and six out of the ten episodes of \"The Oath\", starring Sean Bean and Ryan Kwanten.", "He also directed the premier and second episode of season 2.", "Thomas directed and produced the pilot and second episode of the cold war era spy drama \"The Assets\", as well as directing episodes of shows including \"Wayward PinesPerson of interestVegasAlmost HumanFringe\" and \"Tell Me A Story\".", "He also directed TV shows such as and \"Without a Trace\".", "He is originally from South Wales and resides in the Hollywood Hills, California."]], ["Kahi Lee", ["Kahi Lee (born 30 December 1979) is an interior designer and television host.", "She was born in Washington, DC and raised in Palos Verdes Estates, California.", "Kahi has appeared as an interior design expert and television host on Design on a Dime on HGTV, \"Merge\" on Lifetime Network, Renovate My Family on Fox, The Ultimate Gamer on Spike TV, FreeStyle on HGTV, \"My Celebrity Home\" and", "\"What I Hate About Me\" on Style Network.", "Kahi is also a contributing design expert and \"buddy\" on the Daytime Emmy Award winning Rachael Ray (TV series).", "Kahi has also made guest appearances on The Early Show on CBS, The Tyra Banks Show and G4's Attack of the Show among others.", "In 2011, she host the reality competition show \"The Apartment\".", "Kahi Lee was married to Jeff T. Thomas.", "in 2010 and the couple has a child now."]], ["Greta Lee", ["Greta Lee( born March 7, 1983) is an American actress."]], ["Andrew Upton", ["Andrew Upton( born 1 February 1966) is an Australian playwright, screenwriter, and director.", "He is the husband of actress Cate Blanchett."]], ["Devisingh Ransingh Shekhawat", ["Devisingh Ransingh Shekhawat is the former and first First Gentleman of India as the husband of Pratibha Patil."]], ["Stan Marks", ["Stan Marks is an Australian writer and journalist.", "He is the husband of Holocaust survivor Eva Marks."]], ["Kevin Lee (swimmer)", ["Kevin Lee( born 3 March 1961) is a British swimmer."]], ["Jon Leach", ["Jonathan Leach( born April 18, 1973) is a former professional tennis player from the United States.", "He is the husband of Lindsay Davenport."]], ["Stan Rice", ["Stan Rice( November 7, 1942 \u2013 December 9, 2002) was an American poet and artist.", "He was the husband of author Anne Rice."]], ["James Randall Marsh", ["James Randall Marsh( 1896- 1965) was an American artist and the husband of Anne Steele Marsh."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Kahi Lee", 7], ["Jeff T. Thomas", 6]], "evidences": [["Kahi Lee", "spouse", "Jeff T. Thomas"], ["Jeff T. Thomas", "place of birth", "South Wales"]], "answer": "South Wales"}
{"_id": "6f96f50508bf11ebbd8aac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Are Yanbian University Of Science And Technology and Southwest Minzu University both located in the same country?", "context": [["Training Centre for Science and Technology", ["The Training Centre for Science and Technology( CEPRECYT) is an institution for promoting science and technology in Peruvian society, whose objective is to encourage children and students to follow careers in science and technology and to promote science and technology applications."]], ["Yanbian University of Science and Technology", ["The Yanbian University of Science and Technology( YUST) colloquially known as Yankeda( \u5ef6\u79d1\u5927,\" y\u00e1nk\u0113d\u00e0\"), is a research university in the city of Yanji, Jilin, China.", "YUST is the first Chinese joint- venture university in the Yanbian Autonomous Prefecture."]], ["High School Affiliated to Minzu University of China", ["The High School Affiliated to Minzu University Of China, colloquially Mindafuzhong abbreviated to MDFZ, is the affiliated high school of Minzu University of China, and is one of the prestigious high schools in Beijing."]], ["Southwest Minzu University", ["Southwest Minzu University, formerly Southwest University for Nationalities( SWUN), is a multi-disciplinary higher education institute under the control of the State Ethnic Affairs Commission of China.", "The university was founded in July 1950 and officially established on June 1, 1951."]], ["Yanbian International Academy", ["Yanbian International Academy( YIA; \u5ef6\u8fb9\u5916\u56fd\u4eba\u5b66\u6821\" Yanbian Foreigners' School\") is a K- 12 international school in Yanji, Yanbian, China.", "It is a part of the Yanbian University of Science and Technology."]], ["College of Science and Technology", ["College of Science and Technology may refer to:"]], ["Department of Science and Technology", ["Department of Science and Technology may refer to:"]], ["Shandong University of Science and Technology", ["Shandong University of Science and Technology( abbreviated SDUST) established in 1951 is a university in Shandong province, China.", "It offers courses in science and technology."]], ["History of science and technology in Japan", ["This is the history of science and technology in Japan."]], ["Department of Science and Technology (Philippines)", ["The Philippines' Department of Science and Technology( abbreviated as DOST), is the executive department of the Philippine Government responsible for the coordination of science and technology- related projects in the Philippines and to formulate policies and projects in the fields of science and technology in support of national development."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Yanbian University of Science and Technology", 0], ["Southwest Minzu University", 0]], "evidences": [["Yanbian University of Science and Technology", "country", "China"], ["Southwest Minzu University", "country", "China"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "bb10240a088e11ebbd70ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who was born later, Wild Boys Of The Road or That Royle Girl?", "context": [["Wild Boys of the Road", ["Wild Boys of the Road is a 1933 pre-Code Depression- era American film directed by William Wellman and starring Frankie Darro, Edwin Phillips, Rochelle Hudson, and Grant Mitchell.", "It tells the story of several teens forced into becoming hobos.", "The screenplay by Earl Baldwin is based on the story\" Desperate Youth\" by Daniel Ahern.", "In 2013, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being\" culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant\"."]], ["Hassan Zee", ["Hassan Zee is a Pakistani- American film director who was born in Chakwal, Pakistan."]], ["Rumbi Katedza", ["Rumbi Katedza is a Zimbabwean Film Producer and Director who was born on 17 January 1974."]], ["William A. Wellman", ["William Augustus Wellman( February 29, 1896 \u2013 December 9, 1975) was an American film director notable for his work in crime, adventure and action genre films, often focusing on aviation themes, a particular passion.", "He also directed several well- regarded satirical comedies.", "Beginning his film career as an actor, he went on to direct over 80 films, at times co-credited as producer and consultant.", "In 1927, Wellman famously directed\" Wings\", which became the first film to win an Academy Award for Best Picture at the 1st Academy Awards ceremony.", "He also won the Academy Award for Best Story for his film\" A Star Is Born\"."]], ["Ben Palmer", ["Ben Palmer is a British film and television director who is known for being the director of\" Bo' Selecta\" and\" The Inbetweeners\"."]], ["Edward Yates", ["Edward J. Yates( September 16, 1918 \u2013 June 2, 2006) was an American television director who was the director of the ABC television program\" American Bandstand\" from 1952 until 1969."]], ["That Royle Girl", ["That Royle Girl is a 1925 American silent comedy film directed by D. W. Griffith and released by Paramount Pictures.", "The film was based on the novel of the same name by Edwin Balmer, and starred Carol Dempster, W. C. Fields and Harrison Ford.", "It is now considered lost."]], ["W. Augustus Barratt", ["W. Augustus Barratt( 1873- 1947) was a Scottish- born, later American, songwriter and musician."]], ["D. W. Griffith", ["David Wark Griffith( January 22, 1875 \u2013 July 23, 1948) was an American film director.", "Widely considered as the most important filmmaker of his generation, he pioneered the feature- length movie and many enduring cinematic techniques, such as the close- up.", "His film\" The Birth of a Nation\"( 1915) broke box- office records but also attracted much controversy, as it depicted African Americans in a negative light and glorified the Ku Klux Klan.", "\" Intolerance\"( 1916) was made as an answer to his critics.", "Several of Griffith's later films were also successful, including\" Broken Blossoms\"( 1919),\" Way Down East\"( 1920), and\" Orphans of the Storm\"( 1921), but the high costs he incurred for production and promotion often led to commercial failure.", "He had made roughly 500 films by the time of his final feature,\" The Struggle\"( 1931).", "Together with Charlie Chaplin, Mary Pickford, and Douglas Fairbanks, he founded United Artists, enabling them to control their own interests, rather than depending on commercial studios.", "Griffith was a founder member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences."]], ["Earl Baldwin", ["Earl Baldwin( January 11, 1901 in Newark, New Jersey \u2013 October 9, 1970 in Hollywood, California, age 69) was an American screenwriter.", "During his career he wrote more than 50 produced screenplays, including\" Wild Boys of the RoadBrother Orchid\", and Abbott and Costello's\" Africa Screams\"."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Wild Boys of the Road", 0], ["That Royle Girl", 0], ["William A. Wellman", 0], ["D. W. Griffith", 0]], "evidences": [["Wild Boys of the Road", "director", "William Wellman"], ["That Royle Girl", "director", "D. W. Griffith"], ["William A. Wellman", "date of birth", "February 29, 1896"], ["D. W. Griffith", "date of birth", "January 22, 1875"]], "answer": "Wild Boys Of The Road"}
{"_id": "bf52d2e6084911ebbd55ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who was born later, Autumn Trip or The Marriage Playground?", "context": [["Lothar Mendes", ["Lothar Mendes( 19 May 1894 \u2013 24 February 1974) was a Jewish German- born screenwriter and film director. who began his career as an actor in Vienna and Berlin in Max Reinhardt's famous troupe.", "He went to America in the early 1920s and there he remained until 1933, directing more than a dozen features, mostly frothy comedies, while under contract to Paramount.", "His films included the last silent film made in America,\" The Four Feathers\"( 1929) and the murder mystery\" Payment Deferred\"( 1933) starring British actor Charles Laughton."]], ["Edward Yates", ["Edward J. Yates( September 16, 1918 \u2013 June 2, 2006) was an American television director who was the director of the ABC television program\" American Bandstand\" from 1952 until 1969."]], ["Rumbi Katedza", ["Rumbi Katedza is a Zimbabwean Film Producer and Director who was born on 17 January 1974."]], ["Hassan Zee", ["Hassan Zee is a Pakistani- American film director who was born in Chakwal, Pakistan."]], ["Kwak Jae-yong", ["Kwak Jae-yong( born 22 May 1959) is a South Korean film director and screenwriter.", "He studied physics at Kyung Hee University.", "He achieved success with his debut film\" Watercolor Painting in a Rainy Day\" in 1989, but the failure of his next two movies led to eight years of unemployment before a comeback with the smash- hit film\" My Sassy Girl\" in 2001.", "He is known for his limitless fondness of love stories set in a mix of different genres."]], ["W. Augustus Barratt", ["W. Augustus Barratt( 1873- 1947) was a Scottish- born, later American, songwriter and musician."]], ["The Marriage Playground", ["The Marriage Playground is a 1929 American pre-Code drama film directed by Lothar Mendes, and written by Doris Anderson, J. Walter Ruben, and Edith Wharton.", "The film stars Mary Brian, Fredric March, Lilyan Tashman, Huntley Gordon, Kay Francis, William Austin, and Seena Owen.", "The film was released on December 21, 1929, by Paramount Pictures."]], ["Ben Palmer", ["Ben Palmer is a British film and television director who is known for being the director of\" Bo' Selecta\" and\" The Inbetweeners\"."]], ["Catherine I of Russia", ["Catherine I( born, later known as Marta Samuilovna Skavronskaya; \u2013) was the second wife of Peter the Great and Empress of Russia from 1725 until her death."]], ["Autumn Trip", ["Autumn Trip is a 1991 South Korean film by Kwak Jae-yong.", "It revolves around a journey of five people went on different paths to discover their wounds."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Autumn Trip", 0], ["The Marriage Playground", 0], ["Kwak Jae-yong", 0], ["Lothar Mendes", 0]], "evidences": [["Autumn Trip", "director", "Kwak Jae-yong"], ["The Marriage Playground", "director", "Lothar Mendes"], ["Kwak Jae-yong", "date of birth", "22 May 1959"], ["Lothar Mendes", "date of birth", "19 May 1894"]], "answer": "Autumn Trip"}
{"_id": "86059759089411ebbd75ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director died first, Her Greatest Love or Beware Of Women?", "context": [["Le Masque de la M\u00e9duse", ["Le masque de la M\u00e9duse is a 2009 fantasy horror film directed by Jean Rollin.", "The film is a modern-day telling of the Greek mythological tale of the Gorgon and was inspired by the 1964 classic Hammer Horror film of the same name and the 1981 cult classic\" Clash of the Titans\".", "It was Rollin's final film, as the director died in 2010."]], ["George King (film director)", ["George King( 1899 \u2013 26 June 1966) was an English actors' agent, film director, producer and screenplay writer.", "He is associated with the production of quota quickies.", "He helmed several of Tod Slaughter's melodramas, including 1936's."]], ["For Love or Money (1983 film)", ["For Love or Money is a 1983 documentary which investigates role of Australian women for over 200 years in both paid and unpaid work.", "It is compiled using almost entirely historical material.", "A copy is kept in the Australian National Film and Sound Archive.", "A pictorial history book is also available,\" For Love or Money, a Pictorial History of Women and Work in Australia.\""]], ["The Greatest Love of All (film)", ["The Greatest Love of All( also known as The Greatest Love in the World) is a 2006 Brazilian romantic drama film directed by Carlos Diegues.", "Filming took place in 60 locations in Rio de Janeiro."]], ["J. Gordon Edwards", ["James Gordon Edwards( June 24, 1867 \u2013 December 31, 1925) was an American film director, producer, and writer who began his career as a stage actor and stage director."]], ["Her Greatest Love", ["Her Greatest Love is a 1917 American silent drama film directed by J. Gordon Edwards, starring Theda Bara, and based on the 1880 novel\" Moths\" by Ouida."]], ["Dandy Livingstone", ["Dandy Livingstone( born Robert Livingstone Thompson, 14 December 1943, Kingston, Jamaica) is a British- Jamaican reggae musician and producer, best known for his 1972 hit,\" Suzanne Beware of the Devil\", and for his song,\" Rudy, A Message to You\", which was later a hit for The Specials.", "\" Suzanne Beware of the Devil\", reached number 14 on the UK Singles Chart."]], ["Beware of Women", ["Beware of Women is a 1933 British comedy film directed by George King and starring Jack Hobbs, Pat Paterson and Anthony Hankey.", "It was made at Teddington Studios as a quota quickie by Warner Brothers."]], ["Thulasi (1987 film)", ["Thulasi is a 1987 Tamil romantic drama film directed by Ameerjan.", "The film features Murali and Seetha in lead roles.", "The film, produced by P. S. V. Hariharan, had musical score by Sampath Selvam and was released on 27 November 1987.", "The music director died before the release of the film."]], ["Querelle", ["Querelle is a 1982 West German- French English- language drama film directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder and starring Brad Davis, adapted from French author Jean Genet's 1947 novel\" Querelle of Brest\".", "It marked Fassbinder's final film as a writer/ director; it was posthumously released just months after the director died of a drug overdose in June 1982."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Her Greatest Love", 0], ["Beware of Women", 0], ["J. Gordon Edwards", 0], ["George King (film director)", 0]], "evidences": [["Her Greatest Love", "director", "J. Gordon Edwards"], ["Beware of Women", "director", "George King"], ["J. Gordon Edwards", "date of death", "December 31, 1925"], ["George King (film director)", "date of death", "26 June 1966"]], "answer": "Her Greatest Love"}
{"_id": "dd94108f088a11ebbd6fac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Who died later, Adam Purple or Chyskillz?", "context": [["Tribute to the Lady", ["Tribute to the Lady is the third studio album by American singer- songwriter Sam Cooke, released in 1959.", "It was recorded in tribute to jazz vocalist Billie Holiday, who died later that year.", "The backing band is the Ren\u00e9 Hall Orchestra."]], ["Dick Stafford", ["Richard Calvert Stafford( 23 July 1893 \u2013 1 December 1912) was an English rugby union player.", "He played four times for the England national rugby union team in 1912 but died later that year aged only nineteen."]], ["Ianthe", ["Ianthe( \u1f38\u03ac\u03bd\u03b8\u03b7; English translation:\" purple or violet flower\") may refer to:"]], ["Maroon (disambiguation)", ["Maroon is a dark reddish purple or dark brownish red colour.", "Maroon may also refer to:"]], ["Adam Steffey", ["Adam Steffey( born November 24, 1965) is an American mandolin player, best known for playing in the bluegrass and old- time styles.", "He spent time as a member of bands such as Alison Krauss& Union Station, Mountain Heart, Lonesome River Band, The Dan Tyminski Band, The Boxcars, and the Isaacs.", "He was most recently a member of The Highland Travelers, which announced on November 15, 2018 that they were disbanding, with Adam pursuing an alternative profession other than music.", "However, his retirement from music was short- lived, as he joined the band Volume Five just a few months later.", "Adam has also performed with such artists as Kenny Chesney, Clint Black, Vince Gill, Dolly Parton, The Dixie Chicks, James Taylor, Rhonda Vincent, Ronnie Bowman, Jim Mills, and others."]], ["Rajesh Ghodge", ["Rajesh Ghodge( 15 January 1975 \u2013 13 January 2019) was an Indian cricketer who played in two first- class and eight List A matches for Goa between 1997 and 2005.", "In January 2019, he collaped while playing in a local cricket tournament, and died later in hospital."]], ["Chyskillz", ["Chylow Parker( July 19, 1969 \u2013 February 13, 2018), known by the stage name Chyskillz, was an American record producer, beatmaker, DJ, hardcore rapper, and a member of multi-platinum hardcore rap group Onyx.", "Chyskillz was discovered by the late great hip hop legend Jam Master Jay of Run -D.M.C. who signed Onyx on his label JMJ Records.", "Onyx's debut album\" Bacdafucup\", produced by Chyskillz, helped the group to become a nominee for\" Favorite Rap/ Hip- Hop New Artist\" on American Music Awards and won\" Best Rap Album\" on Soul Train Music Awards.", "During his career, Chylow Parker has worked with well- known artists such as Large Professor, Onyx, Run- D.M.C., Biohazard, Queen, Ice Cube, Shaquille O' Neal, LL Cool J, Public Enemy and many others.", "Many songs were re-mixed, re-mastered and re-released after 1997.", "Five albums produced by Chyskillz, were certified as gold by the RIAA: Public Enemy\" Greatest Misses\", Onyx\" Bacdafucup\", Run -D.M.C.\" Down With The King\", Shaquille O' Neal and LL Cool J\" Mr. Smith\".", "Two of them were certified as platinum:", "Onyx\" Bacdafucup\" and LL Cool J\" Mr. Smith\"."]], ["William Calow", ["William Calow( died 1487) was an English justice.", "He was educated at Middle Temple and was made a Serjeant- at- Law in 1479.", "On 31 January 1487 he became Fourth Justice of the Court of Common Pleas, but died later that year."]], ["Adam Purple", ["Adam Purple( born David Lloyd Wilkie; November 10, 1930 \u2013 September 14, 2015) was an activist and urban Edenist or\" Guerrilla Gardener\" famous in New York City for his\" Garden of Eden\".", "His birth name was David Lloyd Wilkie, although he went by many others, including\" Rev. Les Ego\"."]], ["John Roger (died 1441)", ["John Roger of Bridport and Bryanston, Dorset, was an English Member of Parliament for Bridport in 1395, 1410 and May 1413 and for Dorset in December 1421.", "He died later in 1441."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Adam Purple", 0], ["Chyskillz", 0]], "evidences": [["Adam Purple", "date of death", "September 14, 2015"], ["Chyskillz", "date of death", "February 13, 2018"]], "answer": "Chyskillz"}
{"_id": "00f28a7e0bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What nationality is Mustafa Zaman Abbasi's father?", "context": [["Mustafa Zaman Abbasi", ["Mustafa Zaman Abbasi (born 8 December 1936) is a Bangladeshi musicologist.", "He was awarded Ekushey Padak in 1995 by the Government of Bangladesh.", "Abbasi was the youngest son of folk singer-composer Abbas Uddin Ahmed.", "As of 2016, he serves as a senior research scholar at the \"Kazi Nazrul Islam and Abbasuddin Research and Study Centre\" of Independent University, Bangladesh."]], ["Nayelly Hern\u00e1ndez", ["Nayelly Hern\u00e1ndez( born 23 February 1986) is a former Mexican female professional squash player.", "She has represented Mexico internationally in several international competitions including the Central American and Caribbean Games, Pan American Games, Women's World Team Squash Championships.", "Nayelly achieved her highest career ranking of 57 in October 2011 during the 2011 PSA World Tour.", "Her husband Chris Walker whose nationality is English is also a professional squash player.", "She joined the Trinity College in 2008 as the first Mexican female to join a US college for squash and graduated in 2010."]], ["Khalid al-Habib", ["Khalid al- Habib also believed to use the nom de guerre Khalid al Harbi is an Al- Qaeda leader who has overseen Al- Qaeda operations in Afghanistan.", "In 2005 it was reported that al- Habib died in a US missile strike on the Pakistani village of Damadola though it is unclear whether this is the case as Pakistani officials have claimed that no Al- Qaeda leaders died in the attack.", "al- Habib's nationality is not clear with sources claiming he may be Egyptian or Moroccan."]], ["Iraqi nationality law", ["Iraqi nationality is transmitted by one's parents."]], ["Ali Rahuma", ["Ali Khalifa Rahuma( born May 16, 1982) is a Libyan football midfielder who's nationality is Libyan.", "He currently plays for Al- Ittihad, and is a member of the Libya national football team."]], ["Abbasuddin Ahmed", ["Abbasuddin Ahmed (27 October 1901 \u2013 30 December 1959) was a Bengali folk song composer and singer born in the Bengal province of British India.", "He was known for Bhawaiya folk song which is a style commonly found in Rangpur and Cooch Behar."]], ["Baglan Mailybayev", ["Baglan Mailybayev( in Kazakh \u0411\u0430\u0493\u043b\u0430\u043d \u0410\u0441\u0430\u0443\u0431\u0430\u0439\u04b1\u043b\u044b \u041c\u0430\u0439\u043b\u044b\u0431\u0430\u0435\u0432) was born on 20 May 1975 in Zhambyl region, Kazakhstan.", "His nationality is Kazakh.", "He is a politician of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Deputy Head of the Presidential Administration of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Doctor of Law( 2002)( under the supervision of Professor Zimanov S.Z.- scientific advisor and academician of National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Kazakhstan) and Ph.D. in Political Science( 1998)."]], ["Eleni Gabre-Madhin", ["Eleni Zaude Gabre- Madhin, an Ethiopian economist with Swiss nationality, is a former Chief Executive Officer of the Ethiopia Commodity Exchange( ECX).", "She has had many years of experience working on agricultural markets \u2013 particularly in Sub- Saharan Africa \u2013 and has held senior positions in the World Bank, the International Food Policy Research Institute( Washington), and United Nations( Geneva)."]], ["David Abbasi", ["David Abbasi, also known as Siyavash Awesta, is a Persian- French writer, journalist, and Islamologist.", "He lives in Paris and is the son of Zahra Mirzai( mother) and Sheikh Abbas Abbasi( father)."]], ["Roberto Savio", ["Roberto Savio( born in Rome, Italy, but also holding Argentine nationality) is a journalist, communication expert, political commentator, activist for social and climate justice and advocate of global governance.", "He has spent most of his career with Inter Press Service( IPS), the news agency which he founded in 1964 along with Argentine journalist Pablo Piacentini.", "Savio studied Economics at the University of Parma, followed by post -graduate courses in Development Economics under Gunnar Myrdal, History of Art and International Law in Rome.", "He started his professional career as a research assistant in International Law at the University of Parma."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Mustafa Zaman Abbasi", 2], ["Abbasuddin Ahmed", 0]], "evidences": [["Mustafa Zaman Abbasi", "father", "Abbas Uddin"], ["Abbasuddin Ahmed", "country of citizenship", "British India"]], "answer": "British India"}
{"_id": "af1ee605093511ebbdaeac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film was released earlier, The Dark Past or Rosa De Am\u00e9rica?", "context": [["El Gordo de Am\u00e9rica", ["El Gordo de Am\u00e9rica is a 1976 Argentine film."]], ["Rosa de Am\u00e9rica", ["Rosa de Am\u00e9rica is a 1946 Argentine film."]], ["Roman Catholic Diocese of Santa Rosa de Osos", ["The Roman Catholic Diocese of Santa Rosa de Osos is a diocese located in the city of Santa Rosa de Osos in the Ecclesiastical province of Santa Fe de Antioquia in Colombia."]], ["Shirin Farhad (1931 film)", ["Shirin Farhad is a 1931 Hindi language musical film.", "It was the second Indian film with sound.", "It was based on the love story from the\" Shahnameh\" of Farhad and Shirin by Nizami Ganjavi.", "The film was directed by J.J. Madan and starred Nissar and Jehanara Kajjan.", "\" Alam Ara\" was released earlier the same year and was the first Indian film with sound."]], ["Rosa Parks Highway", ["Rosa Parks Highway or Rosa Parks Freeway may refer to:"]], ["A Bright Personality", ["A Bright Personality or is a 1988 fantastic satirical comedy based on the works of Ilf and Petrov, directed by Alexander Pavlovsky at the Odessa film studio.", "The film consists of two parts: the\" Dark Past\" and\" Bright Future\"."]], ["The Dark Past", ["The Dark Past is a 1948 psychological thriller film noir directed by Rudolph Mat\u00e9, and starring William Holden, Nina Foch, and Lee J. Cobb.", "The film, released by Columbia Pictures, is a remake of\" Blind Alley\"( 1939), also released by Columbia, and based on a play by American playwright James Warwick."]], ["Santa Rosa de Viterbo", ["Santa Rosa de Viterbo may refer to:"]], ["PAST", ["PAST or Past may refer to:"]], ["In the Dark", ["In the Dark or in the dark may refer to:"]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Dark Past", 0], ["Rosa de Am\u00e9rica", 0]], "evidences": [["The Dark Past", "publication date", "1948"], ["Rosa de Am\u00e9rica", "publication date", "1946"]], "answer": "Rosa De Am\u00e9rica"}
{"_id": "bc0dc6ef08d111ebbd95ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Are Dumbrava (River) and Cleceova located in the same country?", "context": [["Salang River", ["The Salang is a 438 kilometre long river of Afghanistan, flowing through Parwan Province.", "It is a tributary of the Indus River and the Ghorband River and the Panjshir River and the Kabul River."]], ["Telephone numbers in Ascension Island", ["Country Code:+ 247< br> International Call Prefix: 00 Ascension Island does not share the same country code( +290) with the rest of St Helena."]], ["Dumbrava (river)", ["The Dumbrava is a left tributary of the river Pereschivul Mic in Romania.", "It flows into the Pereschivul Mic in Coroie\u0219ti.", "It s length is and it s basin size is."]], ["Cleceova", ["The Cleceova is a left tributary of the river Cri\u0219ul Alb in Romania.", "It flows into the Cri\u0219ul Alb near Buteni.", "It s length is and its basin size is.", "Most of its flow is diverted into the Canalul Morilor, which flows parallel to the south of the Cri\u0219ul Alb."]], ["Language Management", ["Language management is a discipline that consists of satisfying the needs of people who speak multiple different languages.", "These may be in the same country, in companies, and in cultural or international institutions where one must use multiple languages."]], ["South River (Iowa)", ["South River is a river in the U.S. state of Iowa.", "It is a small river and very seldom is wider than or deeper than.", "It flows into the Des Moines River and so subsequently into Lake Red Rock."]], ["Gamtoos River", ["Gamtoos River or Gamptoos River is a river in the Eastern Cape Province, South Africa.", "It is formed by the confluence of the Kouga River and the Groot River and is approximately long"]], ["Satellite tournament", ["A satellite tournament is either a minor tournament or event on a competitive sporting tour or one of a group of such tournaments that form a series played in the same country or region."]], ["Pachachaca River", ["Pachachaca is a river and valley of the Andes in Peru. Abancay lies on the river and in flows through the Ampay National Sanctuary.", "It is a notable kayaking location."]], ["Peters Creek (Pennsylvania)", ["Peters Creek is a tributary of the Monongahela River and part of the Ohio River and Mississippi River watersheds, flowing through southwestern Pennsylvania in the United States."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Dumbrava (river)", 0], ["Cleceova", 0]], "evidences": [["Dumbrava (river)", "country", "Romania"], ["Cleceova", "country", "Romania"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "e0ede2de086111ebbd5dac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director born earlier, Imperial Venus (Film) or Josselyn'S Wife?", "context": [["Josselyn's Wife (1926 film)", ["Josselyn's Wife is a 1926 silent crime drama directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Pauline Frederick.", "It was produced and distributed by the Tiffany Pictures company.", "A previous film was released in 1919 as \"Josselyn's Wife\".", "This film is incomplete at BFI National Film and Television Archive in London."]], ["Fred Roy Krug", ["Fred R. Krug is an American film and television producer- director born in Bern, Switzerland."]], ["Claude Weisz", ["Claude Weisz is a French film director born in Paris."]], ["Josselyn's Wife", ["Josselyn's Wife is a lost 1919 American silent drama film based on a novel by Kathleen Norris.", "It was directed by Howard C. Hickman and starred Bessie Barriscale, Nigel Barrie, and Joseph J. Dowling.", "The novel was refilmed again in 1926 with Pauline Frederick."]], ["Sepideh Farsi", ["Sepideh Farsi is an Iranian film director, born in Tehran in 1965."]], ["Jacques D\u00e9combe", ["Jacques D\u00e9combe is a French author, actor and director born in 1953."]], ["Howard Hickman", ["Howard Charles Hickman( February 9, 1880 \u2013 December 31, 1949) was an American actor, director and writer.", "He was an accomplished stage leading man, who entered films through the auspices of producer Thomas H. Ince."]], ["Imperial Venus (film)", ["Imperial Venus is a 1962 French- Italian historical film directed by Jean Delannoy and starring Gina Lollobrigida, Stephen Boyd and Raymond Pellegrin.", "It depicts the life of Pauline Bonaparte, the sister of Napoleon.", "For her performance Lollobrigida won the David di Donatello for best actress and the Nastro d'Argento for the same category."]], ["Yolonda Ross", ["Yolonda Ross is an American character actress, writer and director born (31 July 1974)."]], ["Jean Delannoy", ["Jean Delannoy( 12 January 1908 \u2013 18 June 2008) was a French actor, film editor, screenwriter and film director."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Imperial Venus (film)", 0], ["Josselyn's Wife", 1], ["Jean Delannoy", 0], ["Howard Hickman", 0]], "evidences": [["Imperial Venus (film)", "director", "Jean Delannoy"], ["Josselyn's Wife", "director", "Howard C. Hickman"], ["Jean Delannoy", "date of birth", "12 January 1908"], ["Howard Hickman", "date of birth", "February 9, 1880"]], "answer": "Josselyn'S Wife"}
{"_id": "6a3bb1220bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where did the director of film India Speaks die?", "context": [["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["Jesse E. Hobson", ["Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 \u2013 November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955.", "Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["Michael Govan", ["Michael Govan( born 1963) is the director of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art since 2006.", "Prior to this, Govan worked as the director of the Dia Art Foundation in New York City."]], ["Richard Halliburton", ["Richard Halliburton (January 9, 1900 \u2013 presumed dead after March 24, 1939) was an American traveler, adventurer, and author.", "Halliburton was headline news for most of his brief career and is best known today for having swum the length of the Panama Canal and paying the lowest toll in its history\u201436 cents in 1928.", "His final and fatal adventure, an attempt to sail a Chinese junk, the \"Sea Dragon\", across the Pacific Ocean from Hong Kong to the Golden Gate International Exposition in San Francisco, made him legendary."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["India Speaks", ["India Speaks is a 1933 Pre-Code adventure film, combining elements of documentaries and travelogue programs, mostly taking place on the Indian sub-continent along with staged bits spliced in to aid story flow.", "Produced by Walter Futter from a screenplay by Norman Houston, the film was directed, narrated and starring Richard Halliburton.", "A sequel to the popular film \"Africa Speaks!\"."]], ["S. N. Mathur", ["S.N. Mathur was the Director of the Indian Intelligence Bureau between September 1975 and February 1980.", "He was also the Director General of Police in Punjab."]]], "supporting_facts": [["India Speaks", 1], ["Richard Halliburton", 2]], "evidences": [["India Speaks", "director", "Richard Halliburton"], ["Richard Halliburton", "place of death", "Pacific"]], "answer": "Pacific"}
{"_id": "ae331827088b11ebbd6fac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film whose director is younger, Heads I Win, Tails You Lose or The Incredible Sarah?", "context": [["Milo\u0161 Zli\u010di\u0107", ["Milo\u0161 Zli\u010di\u0107( born 29 December 1999) is a Serbian football forward.", "He is a younger brother of Lazar Zli\u010di\u0107."]], ["Heads I Win, Tails You Lose", ["Heads I Win, Tails You Lose( also known as\" Heads or Tails\") is a 1982 Italian comedy film written and directed by Nanni Loy.", "The film consists in two back- to- back stories that deals with two\" taboo\" themes, the celibacy of the clergy in the episode of Renato Pozzetto and the homosexuality in the one with Nino Manfredi."]], ["The Incredible Sarah", ["The Incredible Sarah is a 1976 British drama film directed by Richard Fleischer and starring Glenda Jackson.", "It presents a dramatization of the acting career of Sarah Bernhardt."]], ["Danny Murphy (British actor)", ["Danny Murphy( born) is a British deaf actor who appeared in the 2019 film\" The Parts You Lose\" alongside Aaron Paul.", "Murphy is fluent in British Sign Language."]], ["Anthony Mendleson", ["Anthony Mendleson (7 February 1915 \u2013 5 September 1996) was a British costume and set designer.", "He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Costume Design in 1972 for \"Young Winston\", and in 1976 for \"The Incredible Sarah\".", "He was born on 7 February 1915 in Chiswick, London and died in London on 5 September 1996."]], ["Richard Fleischer", ["Richard O. Fleischer( December 8, 1916 \u2013 March 25, 2006) was an American film director known for such movies as\" The Narrow Margin\"( 1952),\" 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea\"( 1954),\" Fantastic Voyage\"( 1966), the Oscar- award winning musical film\" Doctor Dolittle\"( 1967) and\" Soylent Green\"( 1973)."]], ["Nanni Loy", ["Nanni Loy( born Giovanni Loi; 23 October 1925 \u2013 21 August 1995) was an Italian film, theatre and TV director.", "Specifically, Nanni Loy was Sardinian, and one of several notable Sardinian film makers, including Franco Solinas.", "Loy was born in Cagliari, Sardinia: his father was Guglielmo Loy- Don\u00e0, a lawyer issue from a distinguished Sardinian- Venetian family, and his mother was the noblewoman Donna Anna Sanjust of the Marquesses of Neoneli.", "Rosetta Loy, an Italian novelist, is his sister- in- law.", "He became famous for introducing in Italy the candid camera with his show\" Specchio segreto\"( Secret mirror) in 1965.", "His 1962 film\" The Four Days of Naples\" was nominated for two Academy Awards.", "It also won the FIPRESCI Prize at the 3rd Moscow International Film Festival in 1963.", "His 1971 film\" Detenuto in attesa di giudizio\" was entered into the 22nd Berlin International Film Festival.", "The star, Alberto Sordi, won the Silver Bear for Best Actor award.", "He specialized in comedy films such as\" Padre di famiglia\" but he also shot film dealing with social themes(\" Detenuto in attesa di giudizio\" and\" Sistemo l' America e torno\").", "Loy died at Fregene, near Rome, in 1995."]], ["The Parts You Lose", ["The Parts You Lose is a 2019 American thriller film starring Aaron Paul and Danny Murphy as a fugitive criminal and a deaf boy who befriend one another.", "Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Scoot McNairy also star as the boy's parents.", "The film is directed by Christopher Cantwell based on a screenplay by Darren Lemke.", "The H Collective financed Gran Via's production of the film.", "Filming took place in Winnipeg, Canada.", "\" The Parts You Lose\" had its world premiere on March 14, 2019 at the 2019 Sun Valley Film Festival in Sun Valley, Idaho.", "Samuel Goldwyn", "Films released the film commercially in the United States on October 4, 2019."]], ["Vadim Vlasov", ["Vadim Nikolayevich Vlasov( born 19 December 1980) is a former Russian football player.", "He is a younger brother of Dmitri Vlasov."]], ["La Bestia humana", ["La Bestia humana is a 1957 Argentine film whose story is based on the novel\" La B\u00eate Humaine\" by the French writer \u00c9mile Zola."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Heads I Win, Tails You Lose", 0], ["The Incredible Sarah", 0], ["Nanni Loy", 0], ["Richard Fleischer", 0]], "evidences": [["Heads I Win, Tails You Lose", "director", "Nanni Loy"], ["The Incredible Sarah", "director", "Richard Fleischer"], ["Nanni Loy", "date of birth", "23 October 1925"], ["Richard Fleischer", "date of birth", "December 8, 1916"]], "answer": "Heads I Win, Tails You Lose"}
{"_id": "c97a9d3c08c411ebbd8eac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which university was established first, Universidad Aut\u00f3noma De La Laguna or Penang Free School?", "context": [["Free school", ["Free school may refer to:"]], ["Universidad Aut\u00f3noma de Asunci\u00f3n", ["Universidad Aut\u00f3noma de Asunci\u00f3n may refer to:"]], ["Penang Free School", ["Penang Free School, located at Green Lane in George Town, Penang, Malaysia, is the oldest English- medium school in Southeast Asia.", "Founded in 1816, it is notable for its academic achievements, leading to its inclusion in the Malaysian Ministry of Education's Cluster School and High Performance School systems.", "This secondary school has been an all- boys school since its inception, although girls are now admitted for Form 6.", "In addition, the school is renowned for producing several notable Malaysian and Singaporean personalities, including Tunku Abdul Rahman, P. Ramlee, Wu Lien- teh and Wee Chong Jin; its alumni are known as the\"' Old Frees\"'.", "To this day, Penang Free School maintains its historical rivalry with St. Xavier's Institution, another premier school in George Town which also claims the honour of being Malaysia's oldest school."]], ["Universidad Aut\u00f3noma de La Laguna", ["The Universidad Aut\u00f3noma de La Laguna( Laguna Autonomous University or UAL) is an institute of higher education located in Torre\u00f3n, Coahuila, Mexico.", "It was founded in December 1988.", "The university includes three schools: Secondary Education, Administrative Sciences and Sciences and Humanities, as well as a graduate office, night school, and international communication institute.", "UAL also operates a natural history museum and a university radio station, XHUAL -FM 98.7."]], ["Universidad Aut\u00f3noma de la Ciudad de M\u00e9xico", ["The Universidad Aut\u00f3noma de la Ciudad de M\u00e9xico( UACM)( Autonomous University of Mexico City) is a public university from M\u00e9xico City founded in 2001.", "Before, the Federal District was the only federal entity without a state university."]], ["Taman Free School", ["Taman Free School is a residential neighbourhood within the city of George Town in Penang, Malaysia.", "Located southwest of the city centre, Taman Free School, which was named after the nearby Penang Free School, forms part of the Batu Lanchang suburb."]], ["Real Santuario del Cristo de La Laguna", ["Real Santuario del Sant\u00edsimo Cristo de La Laguna(\" Royal Sanctuary of the Christ of La Laguna\") is a Roman Catholic church located in the city of San Crist\u00f3bal de La Laguna, Tenerife( Canary Islands, Spain).", "The sanctuary is famous for the fact that houses the image of the Cristo de La Laguna, very devotional image around the Canary Islands.", "This temple throughout its history was enriched by the Popes with indulgences which are granted to the Basilica of St. John Lateran in Rome.", "Next to the Royal Shrine is the Plaza del Cristo de La Laguna, the largest square of the city."]], ["Universidad Aut\u00f3noma de Santa Ana", ["The Universidad Aut\u00f3noma de Santa Ana is a university in Santa Ana, El Salvador."]], ["Universidad Aut\u00f3noma de Guadalajara", ["The Universidad Aut\u00f3noma de Guadalajara(\" Autonomous University of Guadalajara\"), commonly abbreviated to UAG or Aut\u00f3noma, is a coeducational, independent, private university based in the Mexican city of Guadalajara.", "Established in 1935, it was the first private university and medical school in Mexico.", "The university was the result of the struggle against the communist and socialist laws and influence in the higher education of Mexico.", "It was first conceived with the name Universidad del Occidente(\" University of the West\"), but would later be styled to Universidad Aut\u00f3noma de Guadalajara( UAG).", "Established University in the Community( UNICO) was the first community college in Mexico.", "It also operates an elementary school, two middle schools, and three high schools and postgraduate studies.", "The university has become one of the most important educational institutions in Latin America, attracting students from 25 different countries."]], ["XHCUA-FM", ["XHCUA- FM is a Mexican college radio station owned by the Universidad Aut\u00f3noma de Campeche."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Universidad Aut\u00f3noma de La Laguna", 1], ["Penang Free School", 1]], "evidences": [["Universidad Aut\u00f3noma de La Laguna", "inception", "1988"], ["Penang Free School", "inception", "1816"]], "answer": "Penang Free School"}
{"_id": "7adb71b80bdc11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What nationality is Honor\u00e9 V, Prince Of Monaco's mother?", "context": [["Louise d'Aumont", ["Louise d'Aumont, \"duchesse d'Aumont, duchesse Mazarin et de La Meilleraye\" (Louise F\u00e9licit\u00e9 Victoire; 22 October 1759 in Paris \u2013 13 December 1826 in Paris) was a French Duchess, and a Princess of Monaco by marriage to Honor\u00e9 IV, Prince of Monaco."]], ["Pomellina Fregoso", ["Pomellina Fregoso( 1387/88 in Genoa \u2013 1468 in Monaco) was Lady Consort of Monaco by marriage to Jean I, Lord of Monaco, and the mother of Lord Catalan.", "She served as regent of Monaco several times during the absence of her husband, as well as between 1457 and March 1458, as the guardian of her granddaughter Claudine, Lady of Monaco.", "She was thus the first woman to rule Monaco."]], ["Chevalier de Grimaldi", ["Antoine Grimaldi, le Chevalier [de] Grimaldi, (Paris, 2 October 1697 \u2013 Monaco, 28 November 1784) was the de facto ruler of Monaco between 1732 and 1784.", "An illegitimate son of Antonio I of Monaco and the dancer \u00c9lisabeth Dufort (named \"Bab\u00e9\"), he was recognized by his father in 1715.", "The Chevalier de Grimaldi became governor-general of Monaco on 20 May 1732, when his brother-in-law Jacques I, Prince of Monaco and his young nephew Honor\u00e9 III, Prince of Monaco moved to H\u00f4tel Matignon in Paris and remained there, even after the proclamation in 1734 of Honor\u00e9 as Prince of Monaco.", "This situation remained the same for half a century until Antoine's death in 1784, when Honor\u00e9 III was already 64 years old.", "Antoine Grimaldi was an able regent.", "For example, he succeeded in keeping Monaco out of the War of the Austrian Succession (1740\u20131748).", "He never married and died on 28 November 1784.", "His remains were moved in 1966 to the Apse of the Monaco Cathedral."]], ["Princess St\u00e9phanie of Monaco", ["Princess St\u00e9phanie of Monaco, Countess of Polignac( St\u00e9phanie Marie Elisabeth Grimaldi; born 1 February 1965) is the youngest child of Rainier III, Prince of Monaco, and the American actress Grace Kelly.", "She is the younger sister of Albert II, Prince of Monaco, and Caroline, Princess of Hanover.", "Currently 14th in the line of succession to the Monegasque throne, she has been a singer, swimwear designer and fashion model."]], ["Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois", ["Princess Charlotte of Monaco, Duchess of Valentinois( Charlotte Louise Juliette Grimaldi; 30 September 1898 \u2013 15 November 1977), was the daughter of Louis II, Prince of Monaco, and the mother of Rainier III, Prince of Monaco.", "From 1922 until 1944, she was the Hereditary Princess of Monaco, heir presumptive to the throne."]], ["Robert Calcagno", ["Robert Calcagno born 26 June 1960 is a Monegasque politician and leader who is CEO of the Oceanographic Institute", "Foundation Albert I, Prince of Monaco.\nRobert Calcagno has held ministerial posts in the government of the Principality of Monaco between 2006 and 2009.", "He now leads the Oceanographic Museum of Monaco and the Maison des oc\u00e9ans in Paris", "His commitment to the protection of the oceans, to a better balance between Humankind and Nature and, on a broader level, his involvement in the economic, social and international life of the Principality of Monaco, have made him one of the key players in the policies of H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco."]], ["Honor\u00e9 V, Prince of Monaco", ["Honor\u00e9 V (13 May/14 May 1778, in Paris \u2013 2 October 1841, in Paris) was Prince of Monaco and Duke of Valentinois.", "He was born Honor\u00e9 Gabriel Grimaldi, the first son of Honor\u00e9 IV of Monaco and Louise d'Aumont."]], ["Antoinette de M\u00e9rode", ["Antoinette de Merode (Antoinette Ghislaine; 28 September 1828 \u2013 10 February 1864), was the Princess of Monaco by marriage to Charles III, Prince of Monaco."]], ["Claudine, Lady of Monaco", ["Claudine or Claudia( \u2013 19 November 1515) was Lady regnant of Monaco between 1457 and 1458, and the Lady consort of Monaco by marriage to Lord Lambert of Monaco."]], ["Prince Joseph of Monaco", ["Prince Joseph of Monaco( Joseph", "Marie Jer\u00f4me Honor\u00e9; 10 September 1763 \u2013 28 June 1816) was a Monagasque prince and brother of Honor\u00e9 IV, Prince of Monaco.", "Her served as regent of Monaco on behalf of his brother in 1814- 1815."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Honor\u00e9 V, Prince of Monaco", 1], ["Louise d'Aumont", 0]], "evidences": [["Honor\u00e9 V, Prince of Monaco", "mother", "Louise d'Aumont"], ["Louise d'Aumont", "country of citizenship", "French"]], "answer": "French"}
{"_id": "5674280a0bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the wife of Gerry Neugebauer born?", "context": [["Jari Neugebauer", ["Jari Neugebauer( born 21 October 1994 in Berlin) is a German professional ice hockey player.", "He currently plays for D\u00fcsseldorfer EG in the\" Deutsche Eishockey Liga\"( German Ice Hockey League)."]], ["Lila Neugebauer", ["Lila Neugebauer( born 1984/1985) is an American theatre director, writer and artistic director."]], ["Gerry Neugebauer", ["Gerhart \"Gerry\" Neugebauer (3 September 1932 \u2013 26 September 2014) was an American astronomer known for his pioneering work in infrared astronomy.", "Neugebauer was born in G\u00f6ttingen, Germany and is the son of Otto Neugebauer, an Austrian-American mathematician and historian of science, and Grete Bruck.", "After moving to the United States at age seven, he received his A.B. in physics from Cornell University in 1954 and his Ph.D. in physics from Caltech in 1960, with a thesis on the photoproduction of negative and positive pions from deuterium.", "During his military service with the U.S. Army he was stationed at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory and worked for the Ordnance Corps until 1962.", "He joined the Caltech faculty in 1962 as an assistant professor, becoming a full professor of physics in 1970.", "He was named Howard Hughes Professor in 1985 and Chairman of the Division of Physics, Math and Astronomy in 1988.", "At the time of his death, he was the Robert Andrews Millikan Professor of Physics, Emeritus and an adjunct faculty member of the University of Arizona's Steward Observatory.", "Neugebauer served as the director of the Palomar Observatory from 1980 to 1994.", "Neugebauer was active in infrared astronomy, and played a leading role in infrared studies of the planets.", "In addition\u2014and largely through his activities with the Infrared Astronomical Satellite (IRAS) and the Infrared Processing and Analysis Center", "(IPAC)\u2014he led both ground- and space-based infrared studies of the stars, the Milky Way and other galaxies.", "Observations by him and his colleagues at Mount Wilson and Palomar observatories revealed thousands of infrared sources in the sky, and afforded the first infrared view of the galactic center.", "Together with Robert B. Leighton, he completed the Two-Micron Sky Survey, the first infrared survey of the sky, which cataloged more than 5,000 infrared sources.", "Together with Eric Becklin, he discovered the Becklin\u2013Neugebauer Object, an intense source of infrared radiation in the Orion Nebula that is one of the brightest objects in the sky at wavelengths less than 10 micrometres.", "Neugebauer played a role in the design and construction of the W. M. Keck Observatory in Hawaii.", "Among Neugebauer's numerous awards are two NASA Exceptional Scientific Achievement Medals (1972, 1984), the 1985 Space Science Award of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, the 1985 Richmyer Lecture Award, the 1986 Rumford Prize, the 1996 Henry Norris Russell Lectureship, the 1998 Herschel Medal, and the 2010 Bruce Medal.", "He was named California Scientist of the Year for 1986 by the California Museum of Science and Industry, and he was elected to the National Academy of the Sciences, the American Philosophical Society, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the Royal Astronomical Society.", "Neugebauer was married to the geophysicist Marcia Neugebauer, a pioneer in solar wind research at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and the two resided in Tucson, Arizona.", "He died on 26 September 2014 in Tucson, due to spinocerebellar ataxia."]], ["Sally Grosvenor, Duchess of Westminster", ["Sally Grosvenor, Duchess of Westminster(\" n\u00e9e\" Perry; 1909 \u2013 30 May 1990), was the wife of Gerald Grosvenor, 4th Duke of Westminster."]], ["Marcia Neugebauer", ["Marcia Neugebauer (born September 27, 1932) is a prominent American geophysicist who made contributions to space physics.", "Neugebauer's research are among the first that yielded the first direct measurements of the solar wind and shed light on its physics and interaction with comets.", "Neugebauer was an investigator of the Mariner 2 plasma analyzer that made the first extensive measurements of the solar wind and discovery of its properties.", "She also developed analytical instruments that orbited Earth, some set up on the moon by the Apollo astronauts, and others that flew by Halley's comet on the European Giotto mission.", "Neugebauer was Study Scientist for many space missions during her long career with NASA, and held several management positions at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, including Manager of the Physics and Space Physics sections, Manager of the Mariner Mark II study team, and Project Scientist for Rangers 1 and 2 and the Comet Rendezvous Asteroid Flyby mission.", "Neugebauer served as president of the American Geophysical Union from 1994-1996 and was Editor-in-Chief of its journal \"Reviews of Geophysics\".", "She also chaired the National Academy of Sciences' Committee on Solar and Space Physics.", "Neugebauer was born in New York City.", "She received a B.A. in physics from Cornell University in 1954, followed by an M.S. in physics from the University of Illinois in Urbana in 1956.", "She was awarded an honorary Doctorate of Physics in 1998 by the University of New Hampshire.", "She was married to astrophysicist Gerry Neugebauer."]], ["Artaynte", ["Artaynte( f. 478 BC), was the wife of the Crown Prince Darius."]], ["Empress Sh\u014dken", [", also known as, was the wife of Emperor Meiji of Japan."]], ["Catherine Exley", ["Catherine Exley was the wife of a soldier and accompanied her husband when he served in Portugal, Spain and Ireland during the Napoleonic Wars.", "She is best known as the author of a diary that gives an account of military life in that era from the viewpoint of the wife of a common soldier."]], ["Agatha (wife of Samuel of Bulgaria)", ["Agatha was the wife of Emperor Samuel of Bulgaria."]], ["Euno\u00eb (wife of Bogudes)", ["Euno\u00eb was the wife of Bogudes, King of Mauretania."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Gerry Neugebauer", 17], ["Marcia Neugebauer", 7]], "evidences": [["Gerhart \"Gerry\" Neugebauer", "spouse", "Marcia Neugebauer"], ["Marcia Neugebauer", "place of birth", "New York"]], "answer": "New York"}
{"_id": "249b346e0bdc11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Who is the father of the director of film Drunken Tai Chi?", "context": [["Tai Chi Master (film)", ["Tai Chi Master, also known as Tai -Chi Master and Twin Warriors, is a 1993 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Yuen Woo-ping, and produced by Jet Li, who also starred in the film.", "The film was released in Hong Kong on 18 November 1993."]], ["Tai Chi Hero", ["Tai Chi Hero( \u592a\u6975\uff12 \u82f1\u96c4\u5d1b\u8d77) is a 2012 Hong Kong- Chinese 3D martial arts film directed by Stephen Fung, written and produced by Chen Kuo- fu.", "It is the sequel to Fung's 2012 film\" Tai Chi Zero\".", "It was released in Hong Kong on 25 October 2012.", "It is to be followed by a third undeveloped movie named\" Tai Chi Summit\"."]], ["Yuen Woo-ping", ["Yuen Woo-ping (alias:", "Yuen Wo-ping;", "born 1945) is a Hong Kong martial arts choreographer and film director, renowned as one of the most successful and influential figures in the world of Hong Kong action cinema.", "He is one of the inductees on the Avenue of Stars in Hong Kong.", "Yuen is also a son of Yuen Siu-tien, a renowned martial arts film actor."]], ["Sophia Delza", ["Sophia Delza Glassgold (1903 \u2013 June 27, 1996), born Sophie Hurwitz, was an American modern dancer, choreographer, author, and practitioner of Wu-style tai chi, which she taught at her school in New York City.", "She authored the first English language book on tai chi, \"T'ai Chi Ch'uan: Body and Mind in Harmony\".", "Through her books, articles, lectures, and television appearances, Delza promoted the practice of tai chi for health and fitness, and was one of the first popularizers of Chinese martial arts in the United States."]], ["Tai Chi 0", ["Tai Chi 0 or Tai Chi Zero( \u592a\u6975\u4e4b\u96f6\u958b\u59cb) or( \u592a\u6975\uff1a\u5f9e\u96f6\u958b\u59cb) is a 2012 Chinese 3D martial arts film directed by Stephen Fung.", "It is a fictitious retelling of how the Chen style of the martial art t'ai chi ch'uan, that for generations was kept within the Chen family of\" Chenjiagou\", was taught to the first outsider, Yang Luchan, by Chen Changxing.", "This is the first film to be produced by Stephen Fung's and Daniel Wu's new production company, Diversion Pictures and also marks the acting debut of Jayden Yuan, who plays the lead role.", "This film was shot back- to- back with its sequel,\" Tai Chi Hero.\"", "They are to be followed by a third as- of- yet undeveloped movie named\" Tai Chi Summit\"."]], ["Joey Bond", ["Joey Bond,( born March 30,1948) is a Romanian- born author, composer, and notable teacher of Tai Chi.", "He had a nationally syndicated PBS series which aired on 134 stations, which includes worldwide distribution, from 1994 present, entitled\" Tai Chi Innerwave with Joey Bond,\" comprising 23 programs.", "Bond teaches Tai Chi Ch\u2019uan and other martial art styles.", "His students have included golfer Maggie Will and musician Ben Taylor.", "Bond is, as well, a professional magician.", "Over a 20- year- period Bond studied the Yogic Saraswati tradition under the tutelage of teacher Swami Satchidananda.", "While living in Taipei, China, from 19731975, he studied Tai Chi, Chi Kung, Tang Lang, and other styles and absorbed Taoist and Buddhist practices.", "He is the author of the book entitled\" See Man Jump See God Fall: Tai Chi vs. Technology,\" released in 1997.", "He is a graduate of The Magic Castle in Hollywood, California, and performs magic acts which demonstrate Mentalism.", "Bond's album\" Steel Dragonfly: Dance of the Tao\" includes the title track\" Jade Pillow\" that was used in his PBS series, for which he also composed the music."]], ["Drunken Tai Chi", ["Drunken Tai Chi is a 1984 Hong Kong martial arts action film directed by Yuen Woo-ping and starring Donnie Yen in his first major role.", "Yen had signed a four-film contract after winning an open talent search hosted by Yuen, and \"Drunken Tai Chi\" was one of the contracted films.", "\"", "Drunken Tai Chi\" was the last film in its distinctive genre of kung fu comedy.", "The title \"Drunken Tai Chi\" is misleading.", "The original Chinese title can also be translated as \"Laughing Tai Chi\".", "Both \"Drunken\" and \"Laughing\" refer to the character of the wine-loving,", "comedic Tai Chi master played by Yuen Cheung-yan, and not to the Tai Chi style itself."]], ["Inoue Masaru (bureaucrat)", ["Viscount was the first Director of Railways in Japan and is known as the\" father of the Japanese railways\"."]], ["Obata Toramori", ["He was the father of Obata Masamori."]], ["Paul Brooke", ["Paul Brooke( born 22 November 1944) is a retired English actor of film, television and radio.", "He is the father of actor Tom Brooke."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Drunken Tai Chi", 0], ["Yuen Woo-ping", 4]], "evidences": [["Drunken Tai Chi", "director", "Yuen Woo-ping"], ["Yuen Woo-ping", "father", "Yuen Siu-tien"]], "answer": "Yuen Siu-tien"}
{"_id": "6039cb620bdb11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where did Diane Meyer Simon's husband graduate from?", "context": [["John Korty", ["John Korty( born June 22, 1936) is an American film director and animator, best known for the television film\" The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman\" and the documentary\" Who Are the DeBolts?", "And Where Did They Get Nineteen Kids?\", as well as the theatrical animated feature\" Twice Upon a Time\".", "He has won an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature( for\" Who Are the DeBolts?\") and several other major awards.", "He is described by the film critic Leonard Maltin as\" a principled filmmaker who has worked both outside and within the mainstream, attempting to find projects that support his humanistic beliefs\"."]], ["Herbert Simon (real estate)", ["Herbert \"Herb\" Simon (born October 23, 1934) is an American real estate developer.", "He resides in Indianapolis, Indiana.", "He was educated at the City College of New York.", "He is the owner of the Indiana Pacers, and chairman emeritus of the shopping mall developer Simon Property Group.", "In 2010, he purchased Kirkus Reviews."]], ["Andrew Allen (singer)", ["Andrew Allen( born 6 May 1981) is a Canadian- born singer- songwriter from Vernon, British Columbia.", "He is signed to Sony/ ATV and has released 5 top 10 singles, and written and recorded many others, including\" Where Did We Go?\" with Carly Rae Jepsen.", "He also records covers and posts them on YouTube."]], ["Donnie Elbert", ["Donnie Elbert( May 25, 1936 \u2013 January 26, 1989) was an American soul singer and songwriter, who had a prolific career from the mid-1950s to the late 1970s.", "His US hits included\" Where Did Our Love Go?\"( 1972), and his reputation as a Northern soul artist in the UK was secured by\" A Little Piece of Leather\", a performance highlighting his powerful falsetto voice."]], ["Benny Rubinstein", ["Benny Rubinstein is a former Israeli footballer who played in Maccabi Netanya and Hapoel Netanya, who now works in Real estate development.", "http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/real-estate/where-did-the-millions-go-1.302730", "Benny's son, Aviram also played football for Maccabi Netanya."]], ["Joseph J. Sullivan (vaudeville)", ["Joseph J. Sullivan was a blackface comedian and acrobat in New York.", "He composed the song\" Where Did You Get That Hat?\" and first performed it in 1888.", "It was a great success and he performed it many times thereafter."]], ["Nancy Baron", ["Nancy Baron is an American rock singer who was active in New York City in the early 1960s, known for the singles\" Where Did My Jimmy Go?\" and\" I've Got A Feeling\"."]], ["Diane Meyer Simon", ["Diane Meyer Simon (born Diane Irene Meyer) is an environmental activist, founder and leader of Global Green USA, member of the Green Cross International's (GCI)", "Honorary Board, and politician.", "She is the former wife of Indiana real estate billionaire Herbert Simon."]], ["Yaya Soumahoro", ["Yaya Alfa Soumahoro (born 28 September 1989) is an Ivorian professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder.", "Having begun his career with S\u00e9w\u00e9 Sports in his native country, he joined Thai club Muangthong United in 2008.", "His good performances earned him a move to K.A.A. Gent in 2010.", "He spent five and a half seasons with Gent but was plagued by recurring injuries throughout his time there.", "Following a half-season loan to Sint-Truidense V.V., he returned to Muangthong United where did not feature.", "In 2018, he joined Egyptian side Wadi Degla SC."]], ["Robert Paul Smith", ["Robert Paul Smith( April 16, 1915 \u2013 January 30, 1977) was an American author, most famous for his classic evocation of childhood,\" Where Did You Go? Out. What Did You Do? Nothing\"."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Diane Meyer Simon", 2], ["Herbert Simon (real estate)", 2]], "evidences": [["Diane Meyer Simon", "spouse", "Herbert Simon"], ["Herbert Simon", "educated at", "City College of New York"]], "answer": "City College of New York"}
{"_id": "20dc870c08c011ebbd8aac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Who was born first out of Gilles Marguet and P. K. Abdul Aziz?", "context": [["Abdul Aziz Kurd", ["Abdul Aziz Kurd was an early leader of the Baloch nationalist movement in Balochistan.", "Along with Yousaf Aziz Magsi he founded the Anjuman- e- Ittehad- e- Balochan( Organisation for Unity of the Baloch) based in Mastung in 1920 as the first Baloch nationalist political party.", "After the independence, Muhammad Ali Jinnah had sent letters to the Khan of Kalat and Abdul Aziz Kurd for asking their homeland Balochistan.", "Khan of Kalat said yes where as Mir Abdul Aziz Kurd did n't.", "He wanted a separate state for Baloch.", "He was infuriated when he got to know about Khan of Kalat's answer.", "It is because of Mir Abdul Aziz parties of baloch activists/ nationalists are into being."]], ["Henry Moore (cricketer)", ["Henry Walter Moore( 1849 \u2013 20 August 1916) was an English- born first- class cricketer who spent most of his life in New Zealand."]], ["Bandar bin Saud bin Abdulaziz Al Saud", ["Prince Bandar bin Saud bin Abdul Aziz Al- Saud( 2 January 1926 \u2013 17 March 2016) was the eighth son of King Saud bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud of Saudi Arabia.", "He was born on the same day his grandfather, King Abdul Aziz, entered and joined the city and province of Qunfudah to his realm.", "Prior to his death, he was the eldest surviving member of the ruling branch of the House of Saud."]], ["Hartley Lobban", ["Hartley W Lobban (9 May 1926 \u2013 15 October 2004) was a Jamaican-born first-class cricketer who played 17 matches for Worcestershire in the early 1950s."]], ["Anne Sauvagnargues", ["Anne Sauvagnargues( born March 16, 1961) is a French philosopher specializing in the work of Gilles Deleuze."]], ["P. K. Abdul Aziz", ["P.K. Abdul Aziz( born 18 January 1947), also known as P. K. Abdul Azis, is a scientist in Ecology and Biodiversity and an academic from India who has published 77 research papers.", "He has been the Vice- Chancellor of Cochin University of Science and Technology and Aligarh Muslim University.", "He is also the former Vice- Chancellor of the University of Science and Technology Meghalaya.", "He is also the chairman of the Expert Committee for Revision of Curriculum for School Education, appointed by the Kerala government."]], ["Zaid Abdul-Aziz", ["Zaid Abdul- Aziz( born Donald A. Smith on April 7, 1946) is a retired American professional basketball player.", "Donald Smith changed his name to Zaid Abdul- Aziz in 1976 after he converted to Islam.", "The 6'9\" Abdul- Aziz starred at Iowa State University before being drafted by the NBA's Cincinnati Royals in 1968.", "He played ten seasons in the league as a member of the Royals, Milwaukee Bucks, Seattle SuperSonics, Houston Rockets, Buffalo Braves, and Boston Celtics.", "Nicknamed\" The Kangaroo\", he had his finest season in 1971 \u2013 1972, when he averaged 13.8 points and 11.3 rebounds for Seattle.", "He retired in 1978 with career totals of 4,557 points and 4,065 rebounds.", "In 2006, Zaid Abdul- Aziz published a memoir,\" Darkness to Sunlight\", which tells the stories of his basketball career, personal challenges, and spiritual journey.", "Abdul- Aziz is now a drug and alcohol counselor in Seattle."]], ["Wale Adebanwi", ["Wale Adebanwi( born 1969) is a Nigerian- born first Black Rhodes Professor at St Antony's College, Oxford."]], ["Gilles Marguet", ["Gilles Marguet( born 3 December 1967 in Pontarlier, Doubs) is a retired French biathlete.", "He was born in Pontarlier.", "At the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, he won a bronze medal with the French relay team, in\" 4 \u00d7 7.5 km relay\"."]], ["Mir Abdul Aziz", ["Mir Abdul Aziz was a commander in the Mughal Empire."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Gilles Marguet", 0], ["P. K. Abdul Aziz", 0]], "evidences": [["Gilles Marguet", "date of birth", "3 December 1967"], ["P. K. Abdul Aziz", "date of birth", "18 January 1947"]], "answer": "P. K. Abdul Aziz"}
{"_id": "cff7ff0608b511ebbd88ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who is older than the other, Pelli Chesi Choodu or Un Secreto De Esperanza? ", "context": [["Maduve Madi Nodu", ["Maduve Madi Nodu( Kannada: \u0cae\u0ca6\u0cc1\u0cb5\u0cc6 \u0cae\u0cbe\u0ca1\u0cbf \u0ca8\u0ccb\u0ca1\u0cc1) is a 1965 Indian Kannada film, directed by Hunsur Krishnamurthy and produced by Nagi Reddy and Chakrapani.", "The film stars Rajkumar, R. Nagendra Rao, Udaykumar and Narasimharaju in the lead roles.", "The film has musical score by Ghantasala.", "It is a remake of the Telugu film\" Pelli Chesi Choodu\"( 1952)."]], ["Un secreto de Esperanza", ["Un secreto de Esperanza( released under\" A Beautiful Secret\" in English- speaking countries) is a 2002 Mexican film written and directed by Leopoldo Laborde and starring Katy Jurado, Imanol, Jaime Aymerich and Ana de la Reguera.", "It is an example of a cinematic homage for the last screen appearance of Katy Jurado.", "This film captures the magical realism of Mexico as well as telling a genuinely touching tale about the unlikeliest of friendships.", "It won several awards in film festivals around the world."]], ["Elliot Silverstein", ["Elliot Silverstein( born August 3, 1927, in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American director, who is best known for being the director of the movie\" Cat Ballou\"( 1965)."]], ["Ben Palmer", ["Ben Palmer is a British film and television director who is known for being the director of\" Bo' Selecta\" and\" The Inbetweeners\"."]], ["El secreto de la monja", ["El secreto de la monja(\" The Secret of the Nun\") is a 1940 Mexican film.", "It stars Carlos Orellana."]], ["Pelli Chesi Choodu", ["Pelli Chesi Choodu is a 1952 Indian bilingual satirical comedy film directed by L. V. Prasad and produced by B. Nagi Reddy and Aluri Chakrapani under their company Vijaya Vauhini Studios.", "The film was made simultaneously in Telugu and Tamil, the latter titled Kalyanam Panni Paar .", "It features N. T. Rama Rao, G. Varalakshmi, Yandamuri Joga Rao and Savitri in the lead roles.", "S. V. Ranga Rao, Dr. Sivarama Krishnayya, Doraswamy and Suryakantham are seen in supporting roles in the Telugu version while C. V. V. Panthulu replaced Krishnayya in Tamil.", "\"Pelli Chesi Choodu\" deals with the negative effects of the dowry system in India through the marital life of Venkata Ramana (Rama Rao) and Ammadu (Varalakshmi).", "The film's production began after the release of Vijaya Vauhini Studios' \"Pathala Bhairavi\" (1951).", "Marcus Bartley was recruited as the cinematographer and the film was edited by C. P. Jambulingam and M. S. Money.", "Ghantasala composed the film's music.", "\"Pelli Chesi Choodu\" was released on 19 February 1952 while \"Kalyanam Panni Paar\" was released on 15 August that year.", "Both versions were commercially successful and achieved cult status. \"", "Pelli Chesi Choodu\" was remade in Kannada as \"Maduve Madi Nodu\" (1965) by Vijaya Vauhini Studios and in Hindi as \"Shaadi Ke Baad\" (1972) by Prasad.", "While the Kannada version was commercially successful, the Hindi version was not."]], ["Leopoldo Laborde", ["Leopoldo Laborde( born November 6, 1970) is a Mexican film director, screenwriter, photographer, editor and self- made producer.", "He entered the movie business in 1984 as a production assistant in Mexico City.", "In the years throughout 1988 to 1995, starting with\" El gato\", he shot four feature films on home- video and developed his skills as a storyteller as well as his cinematic visual aesthetics, namely with\" Utop\u00eda 7\".", "In 1997, he began his professional career in 35- millimeter film format with\" Angeluz\", a horror film, released at the 1998 Guadalajara International Film Festival.", "Despite the criticisms, upon return to Mexico City, he wrote and shot\" Sin destino\" and\" Un secreto de Esperanza\", throughout 1999 to 2002.", "The starring actors are, respectively, Roberto Cobo and Katy Jurado, these two films being the last acting performances they gave.", "\" Sin destino\" is known as \u201c a key piece in raw realism \u201d, and\" Un secreto de Esperanza\" won twelve awards in film festivals around the world.", "Laborde also alternated among other works in digital video format, such as\" Cuerpo prestado La repetici\u00f3n\" and\" Los tr\u00e9boles no pueden so\u00f1ar\", throughout 2000 to 2004.", "During 2005, he wrote, edited and directed\" Enemigo\", this time with debutant performers, and in 2007,\" Un hombre y su morada interior\".", "Laborde is known for his particular vision and great versatility in movie styles."]], ["Shaadi Ke Baad", ["Shaadi Ke Baad is a 1972 Bollywood comedy film, produced and directed by L. V. Prasad under the Prasad Productions Pvt Ltd banner.", "It stars Jeetendra, Raakhee, Shatrughan Sinha in the lead roles and music composed by Laxmikant- Pyarelal.", "The film is a remake of Telugu film\" Pelli Chesi Choodu\"( 1952)."]], ["L. V. Prasad", ["Akkineni Lakshmi Vara Prasada Rao (17 January 1908 \u2013 22 June 1994), known popularly as \"L. V. Prasad\", was an Indian film producer, actor, director, cinematographer and businessman.", "He was one of the pioneers of Indian cinema and is the recipient of the Dadasaheb Phalke Award, the highest Award for films in India.", "In 1980, he was awarded the Raghupathi Venkaiah Award, for his contribution to Telugu cinema.", "He founded \"Prasads Group\" in 1956, which include the Prasad Art Pictures, Prasad Studios, Prasads IMAX and L V Prasad Eye Institute.", "L. V. Prasad was the chairman of the 27th National Film Awards Selection Committee held at New Delhi in 1980.", "He was the chairman of the All India Selection Panel of Indian Panorama section for the 8th International Film Festival of India from 3 to 17 January 1981.", "Prasad was also the chairman of the International Jury for Children's Film Festival held in November 1981 at Madras.", "He was elected as the President of The South Indian Film Chamber of Commerce for the year 1982\u201383.", "He was a Member of the Board of Film Censors from October 1980 to February 1987.", "L. V. Prasad was Chairman of the Studio Owners, Council, a wing of Film Federation of India.", "The Government of India released a Commemorative postage stamp in his memory in 2006.", "Prasad also had the unique distinction of acting in the first talkies of three different languages of Indian cinema; \"Alam Ara\" (Hindi), \"Bhakta Prahlada\" (Telugu) and \"Kalidas\" (Tamil)."]], ["Aurora de esperanza", ["Aurora de esperanza(\" Dawn of Hope\") is a 1937 black- and- white film directed by Antonio Sau and produced by SIE Films."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Pelli Chesi Choodu", 0], ["Un secreto de Esperanza", 0], ["L. V. Prasad", 0], ["Leopoldo Laborde", 0]], "evidences": [["Pelli Chesi Choodu", "director", "L. V. Prasad"], ["Un secreto de Esperanza", "director", "Leopoldo Laborde"], ["L. V. Prasad", "date of birth", "17 January 1908"], ["Leopoldo Laborde", "date of birth", "November 6, 1970"]], "answer": "Pelli Chesi Choodu"}
{"_id": "dfbc5f6e0bd911eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of Hind Bint Hamad Bin Khalifa Al-Thani's mother?", "context": [["Saud bin Abdelaziz bin Hamad Al Thani", ["Shaikh Saud bin Abdelaziz bin Hamad bin Abdullah bin Jassim bin Muhammed Al Thani( 1949 in Qatar)", "He is the cousin of Qatari ruler Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, grandson of Hamad bin Abdullah Al Thani and great- grandson of Abdullah bin Jassim Al Thani.", "Estimates of his net worth range from 3- 12 billion USD."]], ["Jassim bin Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani", ["Jassim bin Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani( born 25 August 1978) is the former heir apparent of Qatar.", "He is the third son of the former Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, and the first child of the Emir with his second wife, Sheikha Moza bint Nasser Al Missned."]], ["Abdullah bin Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani", ["Abdullah bin Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani( born 9 February 1988) is the Deputy Emir of the State of Qatar and unofficial heir presumptive to Emir of Qatar.", "He is the son of the 7th and former Emir, Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, and a younger half- brother of the 8th and current Emir, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani.", "His mother is Sheikha Noora bint Khalid Al Thani.", "In November 2014, Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani appointed Abdullah to the post of Deputy Emir."]], ["Moza bint Nasser", ["Sheikha Moza bint Nasser, DBE (born in Al Khor, Qatar on January 15, 1959) is the consort of Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, former Emir of the State of Qatar.", "Since 1995, Sheikha Moza has led education and social reforms in Qatar and has founded national and international development projects."]], ["Mohammed bin Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani", ["Sheikh Mohammed bin Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani( born 18 April 1988) is a member of the Royal House of Thani.", "He is the brother of the Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani and the son of the former Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, with his second wife Sheikha Moza bint Nasser."]], ["Khalifa Bin Hamad Bin Khalifa Al Thani", ["Sheikh Khalifa Bin Hamad Bin Khalifa Al Thani (born 11 November 1991 known as K.H.K.) is a Qatari royal."]], ["Joaan bin Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani", ["Sheikh Joaan bin Hamad bin Khalifa Al- Thani( born 23 July 1986) is a close member of Royal House of Thani.", "He is the fifth son of former Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, and the third child of the Emir with his second wife, Sheikha Moza bint Nasser Al Missned."]], ["Hind bint Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani", ["Sheikha Hind bint Hamad Al-Thani of Qatar (born 15 August 1984) serves as Vice Chairperson and CEO of Qatar Foundation for Education, Science and Community Development (QF), a private non-profit organization founded in 1995 by His Highness the Father Amir Sheikh Hamad Bin Khalifa Al Thani, and Her Highness Sheikha Moza bint Nasser, co-founder and chairperson of Qatar Foundation."]], ["Mishaal bin Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani", ["Mishaal bin Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani( born 2 July 1972)", "( Arabic: \u0645\u0634\u0639\u0644 \u0628\u0646 \u062d\u0645\u062f \u0628\u0646 \u062e\u0644\u064a\u0641\u0629 \u0627\u0644\u062b\u0627\u0646\u064a) is a member of the Royal House of Thani."]], ["Thani bin Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani", ["Sheikh Thani bin Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani is the brother of the Emir of Qatar Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, and son of the country's Father Emir Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani.", "Al-Thani sits on the board of directors of the Doha Film Institute and International Bank of Qatar.", "Al-Thani has met with numerous heads of state on behalf of the Qatari government, including Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir in Khartoum, Sudan, April 2017, and Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdo\u011fan in Ankara, Turkey, June 2016.", "In September 2016, alongside Qatar's Emir and foreign minister, he attended the Seventy-first session of the United Nations General Assembly.", "In September 2015, Al-Thani, with his family, visited the Ruler of Dubai and Vice President and Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates, Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, at Zabeel Palace, to express condolences on the death of the Ruler's son Rashid bin Mohammed Al Maktoum.", "In April 2017, Al-Thani visited Saudi Arabia's Governor of Mecca, Khalid bin Faisal Al Saud, to share his condolences on the death of Prince Khalid's brother Saad bin Faisal.", "Al-Thani has attended several equestrian events on behalf of Qatar's royal family including the Ascot Gold Cup at Ascot Racecourse, and the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe at Longchamp Racecourse.", "He has presented prestigious awards such as Qatar's Gold Sword and the Emir's Sword at a number of major horse races in Qatar.", "With the father Emir, Al-Thani inaugurated the Mall of Qatar, one of the Middle East's largest retail and leisure destinations, in April 2017.", "Other notable siblings of Al-Thani include the Deputy Emir of Qatar and Chairman of the Qatar Investment Authority, Abdullah bin Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, Chairman of the 2022 FIFA World Cup, Mohammed bin Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, President of the Qatar Olympic Committee and owner of Al Shaqab racing, Joaan bin Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, Chairperson of Qatar Museums and Doha Film Institute, Al-Mayassa bint Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani, Vice Chairperson and CEO of Qatar Foundation, Hind bint Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani, Chairman of Aspire Academy and owner of Katara, Jasim bin Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, and owner of Al-Anabi racing Khalid bin Hamad Al Thani.", "Al-Thani is popular on social media in the Middle East with 100,000 Instagram followers as of May 2017."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Hind bint Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani", 0], ["Moza bint Nasser", 0]], "evidences": [["Sheikha Hind bint Hamad Al-Thani", "mother", "Moza bint Nasser"], ["Moza bint Nasser", "place of birth", "Al Khor"]], "answer": "Al Khor"}
{"_id": "d7be8fc00bda11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the director of film The Hanging Judge (Film) born?", "context": [["Evett Dumas Nix", ["Evett Dumas Nix, often known as E.D. Nix, (September 19, 1861 - February 6, 1946) was a United States Marshal in the late 19th century handling the jurisdiction that included the wild Oklahoma Territory, later to be the state of Oklahoma.", "He was first appointed in 1893, in the closing years of the Old West, during the last years of the \"Hanging Judge\" Parker tenure."]], ["Paul Q. Judge", ["Paul Q. Judge( born 1977 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, U.S.) is an Atlanta resident."]], ["Ben Judge", ["Ben Judge( born 18 September 1983) is a former Australian professional snooker player, from Perth."]], ["Sir William Williams, 1st Baronet, of Gray's Inn", ["Sir William Williams, 1st Baronet( 1634 \u2013 11 July 1700) was a Welsh lawyer and politician.", "He served as a Member of Parliament for Chester and later Beaumaris, and was appointed Speaker for two English Parliaments during the reign of Charles II.", "He later served as Solicitor General during the reign of James II.", "Williams had a bitter personal and professional rivalry with Judge Jeffreys( the hanging judge)."]], ["Frank Cochran", ["Frank Cochran( 1853? \u2013 1925?) was a 19th- century Old West Deputy US Marshal in the service of Judge Isaac Parker, known as the\" Hanging Judge\", operating out of Fort Smith, Arkansas."]], ["Henry Edwards (actor)", ["Henry Edwards (18 September 1882 \u2013 2 November 1952) was an English actor and film director.", "He appeared in 81 films between 1915 and 1952.", "He also directed 67 films between 1915 and 1937.", "Edwards was married to actress Chrissie White, who co-starred in a number of his films.", "He was born in Weston-super-Mare, Somerset and died in Chobham, Surrey."]], ["The Hanging Judge (film)", ["The Hanging Judge is a 1918 British silent drama film directed by Henry Edwards and starring Edwards, Chrissie White and Hamilton Stewart.", "Its plot concerns the son of a notorious judge, who is put on trial for murder.", "It was based on a play by Tom Gallon and Leon M. Lion."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Grantley Judge", ["Grantley Judge( born 7 May 1940) is a New Zealand field hockey player.", "He competed in the men's tournament at the 1964 Summer Olympics."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Hanging Judge (film)", 0], ["Henry Edwards (actor)", 4]], "evidences": [["The Hanging Judge", "director", "Henry Edwards"], ["Henry Edwards", "place of birth", "Weston-super-Mare, Somerset"]], "answer": "Weston-super-Mare, Somerset"}
{"_id": "dcbee4b708b011ebbd85ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film whose director is younger, The Goose Woman or You Can No Longer Remain Silent?", "context": [["The Goose Girl (1957 film)", ["The Goose Girl is a 1957 West German family film directed by Fritz Genschow and starring Rita- Maria Nowotny, Ren\u00e9e Stobrawa and Renate Fischer.", "It is based on the fairy tale\" The Goose Girl\" by the Brothers Grimm."]], ["Once You're Born You Can No Longer Hide", ["Once You're Born You Can No Longer Hide is a 2005 Italian drama film directed by Marco Tullio Giordana.", "The film concerns undocumented migration to Italy via the Mediterranean Sea."]], ["You Can No Longer Remain Silent", ["You Can No Longer Remain Silent( German: Du darfst nicht l\u00e4nger schweigen) is a 1955 West German romantic drama film directed by Robert A. Stemmle and starring Heidemarie Hatheyer, Wilhelm Borchert and Werner Hinz.", "It is based on the 1929 novel\" Morning of Life\" by Kristmann Gudmundsson.", "It is set amongst feuding Scandinavian fishing families.", "The film's sets were designed by the art directors Helmut Nentwig and Karl Weber."]], ["Robert A. Stemmle", ["Robert Adolf Stemmle( 10 June 1903 \u2013 24 February 1974) was a German screenwriter and film director.", "He wrote for 86 films between 1932 and 1967.", "He also directed 46 films between 1934 and 1970.", "His 1959 film\" Die unvollkommene Ehe\" was entered into the 1st Moscow International Film Festival.", "He was born in Magdeburg, Germany and died in Baden- Baden, Germany."]], ["Clarence Brown", ["Clarence Leon Brown( May 10, 1890 \u2013 August 17, 1987) was an American film director."]], ["The Goose Woman", ["The Goose Woman is a 1925 silent film drama directed by Clarence Brown and starring Louise Dresser with Jack Pickford as her son.", "The film was released by Universal Pictures.", "The Rex Beach short story is based in part on the then already sensational Hall- Mills murder case in which a woman named Jane Gibson is described as a pig woman because of the pigs she raised on her property.", "Both critics and audiences favorably received the film.", "\" The Goose Woman\" was remade in 1933 as\" The Past of Mary Holmes\" featuring Helen MacKellar and Jean Arthur."]], ["The Past of Mary Holmes", ["The Past of Mary Holmes is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film, directed by Slavko Vorkapich and Harlan Thompson, and released by RKO.", "The film is a remake of the silent film\" The Goose Woman\"( 1925), which is based on a short story by Rex Beach, partly based on the Hall- Mills murder case."]], ["Milo\u0161 Zli\u010di\u0107", ["Milo\u0161 Zli\u010di\u0107( born 29 December 1999) is a Serbian football forward.", "He is a younger brother of Lazar Zli\u010di\u0107."]], ["Bill Saluga", ["William Saluga( born September 16, 1937) is an American comedian and founding member of the improvisational comedy troupe Ace Trucking Company.", "He has appeared on several television programs, including\" Seinfeld\".", "Youngstown, Ohio, native Saluga is best known for his cigar- smoking, zoot- suit- wearing television character Raymond J. Johnson Jr., famous for his catchphrase\" You can call me Ray, or you can call me Jay, or you can call me \u2026\"", "The character then proceeds to list almost every conceivable permutation of his name before finishing with\" \u2026 but you does n't has to call me Johnson!\""]], ["La Bestia humana", ["La Bestia humana is a 1957 Argentine film whose story is based on the novel\" La B\u00eate Humaine\" by the French writer \u00c9mile Zola."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Goose Woman", 0], ["You Can No Longer Remain Silent", 0], ["Clarence Brown", 0], ["Robert A. Stemmle", 0]], "evidences": [["The Goose Woman", "director", "Clarence Brown"], ["You Can No Longer Remain Silent", "director", "Robert A. Stemmle"], ["Clarence Brown", "date of birth", "May 10, 1890"], ["Robert A. Stemmle", "date of birth", "10 June 1903"]], "answer": "You Can No Longer Remain Silent"}
{"_id": "f998c58c091b11ebbdaeac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Are both movies, Naked Tango and Algiers (Film), from the same country?", "context": [["Shima (film)", ["Shima is a 2007 film from Uzbekistan."]], ["Date at Midnight", ["Date at Midnight is a 1959 British crime film from the Danzigers."]], ["A Kind of America", ["A Kind of America is a Hungarian comedy film from 2002."]], ["Naked Tango", ["Naked Tango is a 1991 American- Argentine erotic drama film written and directed by Leonard Schrader and starring Vincent D'Onofrio, Mathilda May, Esai Morales and Fernando Rey.", "The choreography was created by Carlos Rivarola."]], ["Bombay Dreams (film)", ["Bombay Dreams is a Swedish comedy film from 2004."]], ["One and Five", ["One and Five is a 1969 short film from Egypt."]], ["Cayuco (film)", ["Cayuco is a Spanish documentary film from 2007."]], ["California Winter", ["California Winter is an American drama film from 2012."]], ["Konjiki no Gash Bell!! Movie 2: Attack of the Mecha-Vulcan", ["Discotek Media released both movies on Blu-ray and DVD for the first time in North America on March 27, 2018."]], ["Algiers (film)", ["Algiers is a 1938 American drama film directed by John Cromwell and starring Charles Boyer, Sigrid Gurie, and Hedy Lamarr.", "Written by John Howard Lawson, the film is about a notorious French jewel thief hiding in the labyrinthine native quarter of Algiers known as the Casbah.", "Feeling imprisoned by his self-imposed exile, he is drawn out of hiding by a beautiful French tourist who reminds him of happier times in Paris.", "The Walter Wanger production was a remake of the successful 1937 French film \"P\u00e9p\u00e9 le Moko\", which derived its plot from the Henri La Barthe novel of the same name.", "\"Algiers\" was a sensation because it was the first Hollywood film starring Hedy Lamarr, whose beauty became the main attraction for film audiences.", "The film is notable as one of the sources of inspiration to the screenwriters of the 1942 Warner Bros. film \"Casablanca\", who wrote it with Hedy Lamarr in mind as the original female lead.", "Charles Boyer's depiction of the main character, Pepe Le Moko, inspired the Warner Bros. animated character, Pep\u00e9 Le Pew.", "In 1966, the film entered the public domain in the United States because the claimants did not renew its copyright registration in the 28th year after publication."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Naked Tango", 0], ["Algiers (film)", 0]], "evidences": [["Naked Tango", "country of origin", "American"], ["Algiers (film)", "country of origin", "American"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "b56460f00bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What nationality is Murchad Mac Briain's father?", "context": [["Domhnall mac Briain", ["Domhnall Mac Briain was the son of Brian Boru, the High king of Ireland and Eacraidh whose father was a R\u00ed of a tuath in Mide.", "He had two known siblings, one brother( Tadc) and a sister.", "The Annals of Inisfallen record that he raided Cen\u00e9l Conaill.", "Half of the army was led by Domhnall, while the other half by his half brother Murchad mac Briain.", "He died in 1012 due to natural causes.", "He had no children."]], ["Donnchad mac Briain", ["Donnchadh mac Briain( old spelling: Donnchad mac Briain)( died 1064), son of Brian B\u00f3ruma and Gormflaith ingen Murchada, was King of Munster."]], ["D\u00fanchad mac Murchada", ["D\u00fanchad mac Murchada( died 728) was a King of Leinster from the U\u00ed D\u00fanlainge branch of the Laigin.", "He was the son of Murchad mac Brain Mut( died 727), the previous king.", "He ruled from 727 to 728."]], ["Murchad mac Brian \u00d3 Flaithbheartaigh", ["Murchad mac Brian \u00d3 Flaithbheartaigh, Taoiseach of Iar Connacht and Chief of the Name, died 1419."]], ["Tadc mac Briain", ["Tadc mac Briain( died 1023) was the son of Brian Boru and Echrad, daughter of Carlus mac Ailella of U\u00ed \u00c1eda Odba.", "Tadc had one son, Toirdelbach Ua Briain( Turlough O' Brien), with his wife M\u00f3r, daughter of Gilla Brigte Ua Ma\u00edl Muaid of Cen\u00e9l Fiachach.", "After Brian Boru's death at the battle of Clontarf in 1014, Tadc was a serious contender to the kingship of Munster, rivalling his half brother Donnchad mac Briain.", "Tadc was assassinated at the instigation of Donnchad in 1023."]], ["Ali Rahuma", ["Ali Khalifa Rahuma( born May 16, 1982) is a Libyan football midfielder who's nationality is Libyan.", "He currently plays for Al- Ittihad, and is a member of the Libya national football team."]], ["Toirdelbach mac Murchada meic Briain", ["Toirdelbach 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lesser domains.", "The U\u00ed N\u00e9ill king M\u00e1el Sechnaill mac Domnaill, abandoned by his northern kinsmen of the Cen\u00e9l nE\u00f3gain and Cen\u00e9l Conaill, acknowledged Brian as High King at Athlone in 1002.", "In the decade that followed, Brian campaigned against the northern U\u00ed N\u00e9ill, who refused to accept his claims, against Leinster, where resistance was frequent, and against the Norse-Gaelic Kingdom of Dublin.", "Brian's hard-won authority was seriously challenged in 1013 when his ally M\u00e1el Sechnaill was attacked by the Cen\u00e9l nE\u00f3gain king Flaithbertach Ua N\u00e9ill, with the Ulstermen as his allies.", "This was followed by further attacks on M\u00e1el Sechnaill by the Dubliners under their king Sihtric Silkbeard and the Leinstermen led by M\u00e1el M\u00f3rda mac Murchada.", "Brian campaigned against these enemies in 1013.", "In 1014, Brian's armies confronted the armies of Leinster and Dublin.", "The resulting Battle of Clontarf saw Brian killed, his army nonetheless victorious against the Leinstermen and Norsemen.", "The battle is widely lauded as an instrumental moment in Irish history, and is well known in popular memory.", "Brian was well regarded by contemporary chroniclers.", "The Norse-Gaels and Scandinavians also produced works mentioning Brian, including \"Njal's Saga\", the \"Orkneyinga Saga\", and the now-lost \"Brian's Saga\".", "Brian's war against M\u00e1el M\u00f3rda and Sihtric was to be inextricably connected with his complicated marital relations, in particular his marriage to Gormlaith, M\u00e1el M\u00f3rda's sister and Sihtric's mother, who had been in turn the wife of Amla\u00edb Cuar\u00e1n, king of Dublin and York, then of M\u00e1el Sechnaill, and finally of Brian."]], ["Murchad mac Flann mac Glethneachan", ["Murchad mac Flann mac Glethneachan, King of Maigh Se\u00f3la, fl. 973."]], ["Murchad mac Briain", ["Murchad mac Briain was the son and heir of Brian Boru, a High King of Ireland who was killed on 23 April 1014 at the Battle of Clontarf.", "He was the de facto leader of his father's army."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Murchad mac Briain", 0], ["Brian Boru", 2]], "evidences": [["Murchad mac Briain", "father", "Brian Boru"], ["Brian Boru", "country of citizenship", "Munster"]], "answer": "Munster"}
{"_id": "e93c07e8084f11ebbd56ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who died later, Taxi! or What Price Hollywood??", "context": [["What Price Hollywood?", ["What Price Hollywood? is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by George Cukor and starring Constance Bennett with Lowell Sherman.", "The screenplay by Gene Fowler, Rowland Brown, Jane Murfin, and Ben Markson, is based on a story by Adela Rogers St. Johns and Louis Stevens."]], ["George Cukor", ["George Dewey Cukor( July 7, 1899 \u2013 January 24, 1983) was an American film director.", "He mainly concentrated on comedies and literary adaptations.", "His career flourished at RKO when David O. Selznick, the studio's Head of Production, assigned Cukor to direct several of RKO's major films, including\" What Price Hollywood?\"( 1932),\" A Bill of Divorcement\"( 1932),\" Our Betters\"( 1933), and\" Little Women\"( 1933).", "When Selznick moved to MGM in 1933, Cukor followed and directed\" Dinner at Eight\"( 1933) and\" David Copperfield\"( 1935) for Selznick and\" Romeo and Juliet\"( 1936) and\" Camille\"( 1936) for Irving Thalberg.", "He was replaced as the director of\" Gone with the Wind\"( 1939), but he went on to direct\" The Philadelphia Story\"( 1940),\" Gaslight\"( 1944),\" Adam's Rib\"( 1949),\" Born Yesterday\"( 1950),\" A Star Is Born\"( 1954),\" Bhowani Junction\"( 1956), and won the Academy Award for Best Director for\" My Fair Lady\"( 1964).", "He continued to work into the 1980s."]], ["Taxi!", ["Taxi! is a 1932 American pre-Code gangster film directed by Roy Del Ruth and starring James Cagney and Loretta Young.", "The film includes two famous Cagney dialogues, one of which features Cagney conducting a conversation with a passenger in Yiddish, and the other when Cagney is speaking to his brother's killer through a locked closet, Come out and take it, you dirty yellow- bellied rat, or I'll give it to you through the door!", "The provenance of this sequence led to Cagney being famously misquoted as saying, You dirty rat, you killed my brother.", "To play his competitor in a ballroom dance contest, Cagney recommended his pal, fellow tough- guy- dancer George Raft, who was uncredited in the film.", "In a lengthy and memorable sequence, the scene culminates with Raft and his partner winning the dance contest against Cagney and Young, after which Cagney slugs Raft and knocks him down.", "As in\" The Public Enemy\"( 1931), several scenes in\" Taxi!\" involved the use of live machine gun bullets.", "After a few of the bullets narrowly missed Cagney's head, he outlawed the practice in his future films.", "In the film they see a fictitious Warner Bros.", "movie at the cinema called\" Her Hour of Love\" in which Cagney cracks a joke about the film's leading man's appearance( an unbilled cameo by Warners contract player Donald Cook, who had played Cagney's brother in\" The Public Enemy\") saying,\" his ears are too big\".", "Also advertised in the cinema lobby in the film is\" The Mad Genius\", an actual film starring John Barrymore which was released the previous year by Warners and is a plug by them."]], ["What Price Vengeance?", ["What Price Vengeance?", "is a 1937 Canadian film directed by Del Lord.", "The film is also known as Vengeance."]], ["Roy Del Ruth", ["Roy Del Ruth( October 18, 1893, Delaware \u2013 April 27, 1961) was an American film director."]], ["John McCormick (producer)", ["John McCormick", "( August 17, 1893 \u2013 May 3, 1961) was an American film producer associated with the Hollywood studio First National Pictures.", "Between 1923 and 1930, he was married to Colleen Moore, one of the highest- paid and most popular stars of the silent era.", "McCormick initially was unconvinced by the development of sound films and vetoed Moore's appearing in them.", "He changed his mind in 1929 and placed Moore in her first talkie,\" Smiling Irish Eyes\", which was not a great success.", "Their marriage was under increasing strain, and in 1930, the couple divorced.", "His relationship with Moore is believed to have been the basis for the film\" What Price Hollywood?\"( 1932)."]], ["Ben Palmer", ["Ben Palmer is a British film and television director who is known for being the director of\" Bo' Selecta\" and\" The Inbetweeners\"."]], ["What Price Crime", ["What Price Crime or What Price Crime? is a 1935 American crime film directed by Albert Herman and starring Charles Starrett, Noel Madison and Virginia Cherrill."]], ["What Price Glory? 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{"_id": "812d6076088a11ebbd6fac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Who died later, Alfred Zerbel or Trevor Colbourn?", "context": [["John Roger (died 1441)", ["John Roger of Bridport and Bryanston, Dorset, was an English Member of Parliament for Bridport in 1395, 1410 and May 1413 and for Dorset in December 1421.", "He died later in 1441."]], ["Trevor Colbourn", ["Harold Trevor Colbourn( February 24, 1927 \u2013 January 12, 2015) was an Australian professor and academic administrator, who served as the second president of the University of Central Florida, previously named Florida Technological University."]], ["Parthenius I of Alexandria", ["Parthenius I served as Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Alexandria between 1678 and 1688.", "Prior to being the Patriarch he served as Metropolitan of Nazareth.", "He suffered a serious injury in an earthquake in 1688 and died later that year in Smyrna, in Asia Minor."]], ["Rajesh Ghodge", ["Rajesh Ghodge( 15 January 1975 \u2013 13 January 2019) was an Indian cricketer who played in two first- class and eight List A matches for Goa between 1997 and 2005.", "In January 2019, he collaped while playing in a local cricket tournament, and died later in hospital."]], ["William G. Morgan", ["William George Morgan( January 23, 1870 \u2013 December 27, 1942) was the inventor of volleyball, originally called\" Mintonette\", a name derived from the game of badminton which he later agreed to change to better reflect the nature of the sport.", "He was born in Lockport, New York, U.S.A.", "He met James Naismith, inventor of basketball, while Morgan was studying at Springfield College in 1892.", "Like Naismith, Morgan pursued a career in Physical Education at the YMCA.", "Influenced by Naismith and basketball, in 1895, in Holyoke, Massachusetts, Morgan invented\" Mintonette\" a less vigorous team sport more suitable for older members of the YMCA but one that still required athletic skill.", "Later Alfred S. Halstead watched it being played and renamed it\" Volleyball\", because the point of the game is to volley the ball back and forth over the net.", "In 1985, he was inducted into the Volleyball Hall of Fame as the inaugural member."]], ["Dick Stafford", ["Richard Calvert Stafford( 23 July 1893 \u2013 1 December 1912) was an English rugby union player.", "He played four times for the England national rugby union team in 1912 but died later that year aged only nineteen."]], ["H\u00e9l\u00e8ne Grenier", ["H\u00e9l\u00e8ne Grenier was a Canadian librarian born in 1900 who died in 1992."]], ["Alfred Zerbel", ["Alfred Zerbel (8 September 1904 \u2013 15 December 1987) was a German general who served as a staff officer in the Wehrmacht during World War II, and as the second Inspector of the Army in the German Army of the Bundeswehr."]], ["Sidonie of Bavaria", ["Sidonie of Bavaria (1 May 1488 \u2013 29 March 1505) was a member of the House of Wittelsbach.", "She was the eldest daughter of Duke Albert IV of Bavaria-Munich and his wife Kunigunde of Austria.", "She died later as a bride of the Elector Palatine Louis V."]], ["William Calow", ["William Calow( died 1487) was an English justice.", "He was educated at Middle Temple and was made a Serjeant- at- Law in 1479.", "On 31 January 1487 he became Fourth Justice of the Court of Common Pleas, but died later that year."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Alfred Zerbel", 0], ["Trevor Colbourn", 0]], "evidences": [["Alfred Zerbel", "date of death", "15 December 1987"], ["Trevor Colbourn", "date of death", "January 12, 2015"]], "answer": "Trevor Colbourn"}
{"_id": "b41511480bda11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the place of death of the director of film Touki Bouki?", "context": [["Djibril Diop Mamb\u00e9ty", ["Djibril Diop Mamb\u00e9ty (January 1945 \u2013 July 23, 1998) was a Senegalese film director, actor, orator, composer and poet.", "Though he made only two feature films and five short films, they received international acclaim for their original and experimental cinematic technique and non-linear, unconventional narrative style.", "Born to a Muslim family near Dakar, Senegal's capital city, Mamb\u00e9ty was Wolof.", "He died in 1998 while being treated for lung cancer in a Paris hospital."]], ["Michael Govan", ["Michael Govan( born 1963) is the director of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art since 2006.", "Prior to this, Govan worked as the director of the Dia Art Foundation in New York City."]], ["S. N. Mathur", ["S.N. Mathur was the Director of the Indian Intelligence Bureau between September 1975 and February 1980.", "He was also the Director General of Police in Punjab."]], ["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Touki Bouki", ["Touki Bouki (Wolof for The Journey of the Hyena) is a 1973 Senegalese drama film, directed by Djibril Diop Mamb\u00e9ty.", "It was shown at the 1973 Cannes Film Festival and the 8th Moscow International Film Festival.", "The film was restored in 2008 at Cineteca di Bologna / L\u2019Immagine Ritrovata Laboratory by the World Cinema Foundation."]], ["Jesse E. Hobson", ["Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 \u2013 November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955.", "Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Touki Bouki", 0], ["Djibril Diop Mamb\u00e9ty", 3]], "evidences": [["Touki Bouki", "director", "Djibril Diop Mamb\u00e9ty"], ["Djibril Diop Mamb\u00e9ty", "place of death", "Paris"]], "answer": "Paris"}
{"_id": "0dda3cee0bdb11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the date of death of William Howard, 8Th Earl Of Wicklow's father?", "context": [["Ralph Howard, 7th Earl of Wicklow", ["Ralph Francis Howard, 7th Earl of Wicklow (24 December 1877 \u2013 11 October 1946) was an Irish aristocrat and politician."]], ["William Howard, 4th Earl of Wicklow", ["William Howard, 4th Earl of Wicklow KP( 13 February 1788 \u2013 22 March 1869) was an Anglo- Irish peer, styled Lord Clonmore from 1815 to 1818.", "He was the eldest son of William Howard, 3rd Earl of Wicklow and Eleanor Caulfeild.", "He became Earl of Wicklow in 1818 on the death of his father, and on 10 November 1821 he was elected as an Irish representative peer, thus enabling him to sit in the House of Lords as a Tory.", "Between 1831 and his death he served as the first Lord Lieutenant of Wicklow, and he was appointed a Knight of the Order of St Patrick on 9 October 1846.", "On 16 February 1816 he married Lady Cecil Frances Hamilton, the only child of John Hamilton, 1st Marquess of Abercorn by his second wife, Cecil Hamilton.", "He had no male issue, and was succeeded in his title by his nephew, Charles Howard."]], ["Edward Talbot, 8th Earl of Shrewsbury", ["Edward Talbot, 8th Earl of Shrewsbury, 8th Earl of Waterford( christened 25 February 1561 \u2013 8 February 1617), was the younger brother and nearest male heir of Gilbert Talbot, 7th Earl of Shrewsbury, whom he succeeded as Earl of Shrewsbury and Lord High Steward of Ireland in 1616."]], ["William George Howard, 8th Earl of Carlisle", ["William George Howard, 8th Earl of Carlisle( 23 February 1808 \u2013 29 March 1889) was an English clergyman and peer.", "He was born in London the third son of George Howard, 6th Earl of Carlisle and educated at Eton College and Christ Church, Oxford.", "He succeeded to the title on the death of his elder brother George Howard, 7th Earl of Carlisle on 5 December 1864, he never married.", "He was Rector of Londesborough( a living in the gift of the Earl of Londesborough) in the East Riding of Yorkshire from 1832 for more than forty years until 1877, although from 1866, due to Lord Howard's mentally incapacity, his duties were performed by his replacement.", "On his death the title passed to his nephew George Howard, 9th Earl of Carlisle."]], ["Cecil Howard, 6th Earl of Wicklow", ["Cecil Ralph Howard, 6th Earl of Wicklow( 26 March 1842 \u2013 24 July 1891) was an Anglo- Irish British Army officer and peer.", "He was the son of Rev. Hon. Francis Howard, the son of William Howard, 3rd Earl of Wicklow, and Sarah Hamilton.", "In 1864 he was commissioned as an Ensign in the King's Royal Rifle Corps, and was promoted to lieutenant in 1867 and to captain in 1876.", "In 1870 he was granted the style and precedence of the younger son of an earl by Royal Warrant.", "He retired from the regular army in 1877, but joined the Artillery Militia as a captain in 1879.", "He succeeded his brother, Charles Howard as Earl of Wicklow on 20 June 1881.", "On 23 January 1888 he was elected as an Irish representative peer and took his seat in the House of Lords.", "He was married twice, and was succeeded by his eldest son from his first marriage, Ralph Howard."]], ["William Howard, 8th Earl of Wicklow", ["William Cecil James Philip John Paul Howard, 8th Earl of Wicklow (30 October 1902 \u2013 8 February 1978), styled Lord Clonmore until 1946, was an Anglo-Irish peer.", "He was the only child of Ralph Howard, 7th Earl of Wicklow and the Countess of Wicklow, formerly Lady Gladys Mary Hamilton.", "His maternal grandparents were the 2nd Duke of Abercorn and Lady Mary Anna Curzon-Howe.", "He was known as Lord Clonmore until succeeding to the Earldom in 1946.", "He was first educated at Wixenford, from where he passed the examination to enter the Royal Naval College, Osborne, in May 1916.", "However, in the event he proceeded to Eton College before Magdalen College, Oxford, and St Stephen's House, Oxford.", "He was then ordained a deacon and priest of the Church of England.", "Among his Oxford associates were Glyn Simon, Evelyn Waugh, and John Betjeman.", "He was part of the Hypocrites' Club.", "He worked for the Magdalen Mission at St Mary's Church in Somers Town.", "Having been a zealous Anglo-Catholic, he converted to Roman Catholicism in 1932, and thereafter lived as a layman.", "He was disinherited by his father and banished from the family seat in Ireland on Sundays because he was thought to be an embarrassment on account of his attending Mass with the servants, who were also Roman Catholics.", "During the Second World War he was commissioned into the Royal Fusiliers and rose to the rank of Captain.", "In 1946 he succeeded his father as Earl of Wicklow.", "In the 1950s he wrote on religious subjects and was also active as a translator.", "On 2 September 1959 he married Eleanor Butler, an architect who had been a member of the Seanad \u00c9ireann between 1948 and 1951.", "They had no children.", "When he died in 1978 the titles passed to his first cousin, Cecil Aylmar Howard, the ninth earl.", "When the ninth earl died in 1983, the titles became extinct.."]], ["Edward Howard, 8th Earl of Suffolk", ["Edward Howard, 8th Earl of Suffolk (1672 - 22 Jun 1731) was an English peer.", "Edward Howard was the second son of Henry Howard, 5th Earl of Suffolk, and his wife Mary Stewart.", "He was educated at Magdalene College, Cambridge.", "He succeeded his nephew Charles Howard, 7th Earl of Suffolk in 1722.", "He was succeeded by his younger brother Charles Howard, 9th Earl of Suffolk."]], ["William Howard, 3rd Earl of Wicklow", ["William Howard, 3rd Earl of Wicklow PC( I)( January 1761 \u2013 27 September 1818), known as William Forward between 1780 and 1815, was an Anglo- Irish politician and peer.", "Howard was the second son of Ralph Howard, 1st Viscount Wicklow and his wife, Alice Howard, 1st Countess of Wicklow.", "In 1780 he took the surname of Forward after succeeding to the estates of his mother's family.", "Between 1783 and 1800 he served in the Irish House of Commons as the Member of Parliament for St Johnstown.", "In 1793 was made a member of the Privy Council of Ireland.", "From 1800 to 1808 he was Treasurer of the Irish Post Office and from 1814 Governor of Wicklow.", "He reverted his surname to Howard after succeeding his brother, Robert Howard, 2nd Earl of Wicklow, as Earl in 1815.", "On 31 March 1787 he married Eleanor Caulfeild, the only daughter of Hon. Francis Caulfeild MP.", "He was succeeded by his eldest son, William Howard."]], ["William Howard Taft IV", ["William Howard Taft IV( born September 13, 1945) is an attorney who has served in the United States government under several Republican administrations.", "He is the son of William Howard Taft III and the great- grandson of President William Howard Taft."]], ["Robert Howard, 2nd Earl of Wicklow", ["Robert Howard, 2nd Earl of Wicklow( 7 August 1757 \u2013 23 October 1815) was an Anglo- Irish politician and peer.", "Howard was the eldest son of Ralph Howard, 1st Viscount Wicklow and his wife, Alice Howard, 1st Countess of Wicklow.", "Howard's mother had been made a peeress in her own right following the death of her husband.", "He served in the Irish House of Commons as the Member of Parliament for St Johnstown between 1776 and 1789.", "On 26 June 1789 he succeeded to his father's title, forcing him to resign his seat in the Commons, and he assumed his seat in the Irish House of Lords.", "Following the implementation of the Acts of Union 1800 he was elected as one of the original 28 Irish representative peers and took his seat in the British House of Lords.", "Following his mother's death on 7 March 1807 he succeeded to his mother's title as Earl of Wicklow.", "He never married, and was succeeded in his titles by his younger brother, William Howard."]]], "supporting_facts": [["William Howard, 8th Earl of Wicklow", 1], ["Ralph Howard, 7th Earl of Wicklow", 0]], "evidences": [["William Howard, 8th Earl of Wicklow", "father", "Ralph Howard, 7th Earl of Wicklow"], ["Ralph Howard, 7th Earl of Wicklow", "date of death", "11 October 1946"]], "answer": "11 October 1946"}
{"_id": "1597b4be086311ebbd5eac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Are the directors of both films Went To Coney Island On A Mission From God... Be Back By Five and No One Can Achieve Perfection from the same country?", "context": [["Gone to Coney Island and Booming Business", ["Gone to Coney Island and Booming Business are two 1910 American silent short comedy productions by the Thanhouser Company.", "Both were released together on a single film reel on July 5, 1910.", "\" Gone to Coney Island\" is a comedy that features Coney Island, which the mere subject would make for a successful film.", "\" Booming Business\" may have been the very type of slapstick comedy that Edwin Thanhouser specifically said the Thanhouser Company would not produce.", "The productions of both films have no credits for the cast or crew, but possible candidates for these roles exist.", "Reviews of the films favored\" Gone to Coney Island\", but some reviewers specifically refused to explain the plot because Coney Island subjects were deemed self- explanatory.", "\" Booming Business\" received one detailed review in\" The New York Dramatic Mirror\" which was negative.", "The films are presumed lost."]], ["Gone to Coney Island and Booming Business", ["Gone to Coney Island and Booming Business are two 1910 American silent short comedy productions by the Thanhouser Company.", "Both were released together on a single film reel on July 5, 1910.", "\" Gone to Coney Island\" is a comedy that features Coney Island, which the mere subject would make for a successful film.", "\" Booming Business\" may have been the very type of slapstick comedy that Edwin Thanhouser specifically said the Thanhouser Company would not produce.", "The productions of both films have no credits for the cast or crew, but possible candidates for these roles exist.", "Reviews of the films favored\" Gone to Coney Island\", but some reviewers specifically refused to explain the plot because Coney Island subjects were deemed self- explanatory.", "\" Booming Business\" received one detailed review in\" The New York Dramatic Mirror\" which was negative.", "The films are presumed lost."]], ["Went to Coney Island on a Mission from God... 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{"_id": "b368318308bd11ebbd8aac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director died first, My Husband'S Getting Married Today or The Hunting Of The Hawk?", "context": [["Beth Howland", ["Elizabeth Howland( May 28, 1941 \u2013 December 31, 2015) was an American actress.", "She worked on stage and television, and was best known for playing Vera Gorman in\" Alice\", the sitcom inspired by the Martin Scorsese film\" Alice Does n't Live Here Anymore\"( 1974).", "Howland originated the role of Amy in the original Broadway cast of Stephen Sondheim's\" Company\", in which she introduced the patter song\" Getting Married Today\"."]], ["The Hawk of Powder River", ["The Hawk of Powder River is a 1948 American Western film directed by Ray Taylor."]], ["Hunting of Fools", ["Hunting of Fools is a 1984 South Korean film directed by Kim Ki-young."]], ["George Fitzmaurice", ["George Fitzmaurice( 13 February 1885 \u2013 13 June 1940) was a French- born film director and producer."]], ["Be my husband", ["Be my husband or is a 1982 Soviet romantic comedy directed by Alla Surikova."]], ["Le Masque de la M\u00e9duse", ["Le masque de la M\u00e9duse is a 2009 fantasy horror film directed by Jean Rollin.", "The film is a modern-day telling of the Greek mythological tale of the Gorgon and was inspired by the 1964 classic Hammer Horror film of the same name and the 1981 cult classic\" Clash of the Titans\".", "It was Rollin's final film, as the director died in 2010."]], ["The Hunting of the Hawk", ["The Hunting of the Hawk is a 1917 American silent mystery film directed by George Fitzmaurice and starring William Courtenay.", "It was distributed by Path\u00e9 Exchange.", "It is an incomplete surviving film with reels in the Library of Congress and National Archives of Canada( Ottawa)."]], ["My Husband's Getting Married", ["My Husband's Getting Married is a 1913 Hungarian film directed by Michael Curtiz."]], ["Kurt Hoffmann", ["Kurt Hoffmann( 12 November 1910 \u2013 25 June 2001) was a German film director, the son of Carl Hoffmann.", "He directed 48 films between 1938 and 1971.", "His 1958 film\" Wir Wunderkinder\" was entered into the 1st Moscow International Film Festival and his 1960 film\" The Haunted Castle\" was entered into the 2nd Moscow International Film Festival where it won the Silver Prize.", "His 1961 film\" The Marriage of Mr. Mississippi\" was entered into the 11th Berlin International Film Festival."]], ["My Husband's Getting Married Today", ["My Husband's Getting Married Today is a 1956 West German comedy film directed by Kurt Hoffmann and starring Liselotte Pulver, Johannes Heesters and Paul Hubschmid.", "It was shot at the Bavaria Studios near Munich and in Hamburg.", "The film's sets were designed by the art director Robert Herlth."]]], "supporting_facts": [["My Husband's Getting Married Today", 0], ["The Hunting of the Hawk", 0], ["Kurt Hoffmann", 0], ["George Fitzmaurice", 0]], "evidences": [["My Husband's Getting Married Today", "director", "Kurt Hoffmann"], ["The Hunting of the Hawk", "director", "George Fitzmaurice"], ["Kurt Hoffmann", "date of death", "25 June 2001"], ["George Fitzmaurice", "date of death", "13 June 1940"]], "answer": "The Hunting Of The Hawk"}
{"_id": "b118f26308f011ebbda8ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Who was born later, Brahima Ciss\u00e9 or V\u00e4in\u00f6 Malmivaara?", "context": [["Judah Even Shemuel", ["Judah Even Shemuel( Ukraine, 1886- Jerusalem, 1976) was a Ukrainian born, later Israeli, lexicographer, whose English- Hebrew dictionary was known as\" The Kaufman Dictionary\".", "He is not to be confused with another Hebrew lexicographer, Jacob Knaani, who also had the German- Yiddish surname Kaufmann."]], ["A\u00efssatou Ciss\u00e9", ["A\u00efssatou Ciss\u00e9 or Aissatou Cisse( born 1970/ 1) is a Senegal writer with disabilities who became an advisor to the President of Senegal."]], ["Tatu Malmivaara", ["Arvi Taneli( Tatu) Malmivaara( 29 April 1908- 8 February 1987) was a Finnish Lutheran clergyman and politician.", "He was a member of the Parliament of Finland from 1945 to 1948, representing the National Coalition Party.", "He was born in Lapua, the son of V\u00e4in\u00f6 Malmivaara."]], ["Kaya Magan Ciss\u00e9", ["Kaya Magan Ciss\u00e9 or Kaya Maghan( c. 700) was a Soninke king of Wagadou( Ouagadou).", "He was the founder of the Ciss\u00e9 Tounkara dynasty which later dominated the Ghana Empire from the 8th century CE."]], ["Brahima Ciss\u00e9", ["Brahima Ciss\u00e9( born 10 February 1976) is a Burkinab\u00e9 football player who, as of 2006, was playing for Union Sportive des Forces Arm\u00e9es.", "He was part of the Burkinab\u00e9 2000 and 2002 African Nations Cup teams, who finished bottom of their groups in the first round of competition, thus failing to secure qualification for the quarter- finals."]], ["Catherine I of Russia", ["Catherine I( born, later known as Marta Samuilovna Skavronskaya; \u2013) was the second wife of Peter the Great and Empress of Russia from 1725 until her death."]], ["W. Augustus Barratt", ["W. Augustus Barratt( 1873- 1947) was a Scottish- born, later American, songwriter and musician."]], ["V\u00e4in\u00f6 Malmivaara", ["V\u00e4in\u00f6 Rafael Malmivaara (7 November 1879 \u2013 13 November 1958) was the Lutheran Bishop of Oulu from 1943 to 1954.", "He was a member of the Parliament of Finland from 1927 to 1933, representing the National Coalition Party.", "He was born in Kiuruvesi, the son of Wilhelmi Malmivaara, and died in the same city."]], ["Alexander Fuks", ["Alexander Fuks( 30 May 1917 \u2013 29 November 1978) was a German- born, later Israeli historian, archaeologist and papyrologist.", "He worked with Victor Tcherikover and Menahem Stern on the standard edition of Jewish papyri.", "He was a specialist in the study of Hellenistic Judaism."]], ["Jacob Knaani", ["Jacob Knaani( Kishenev, 1894- Jerusalem, 1978) was a Moldavian born, later Israeli, lexicographer.", "He is not to be confused with another Hebrew lexicographer, Judah Even Shemuel, who also had the German- Yiddish surname Kaufmann, and whose English- Hebrew dictionary was known as the\" Kaufmann Dictionary\"."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Brahima Ciss\u00e9", 0], ["V\u00e4in\u00f6 Malmivaara", 0]], "evidences": [["Brahima Ciss\u00e9", "date of birth", "10 February 1976"], ["V\u00e4in\u00f6 Malmivaara", "date of birth", "7 November 1879"]], "answer": "Brahima Ciss\u00e9"}
{"_id": "0f241f7e0baf11ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is the paternal grandfather of Tr\u1ecbnh Doanh?", "context": [["Kaya Alp", ["Kaya Alp was, according to Ottoman tradition, the son of K\u0131z\u0131l Bu\u011fa and the father of Suleyman Shah, who was, in turn, the grandfather of Ertu\u011frul, and the great grandfather of the Ottoman Empire founder, Osman I."]], ["Lyon Cohen", ["Lyon Cohen( 1868\u20131937) was a Polish- born Canadian businessman and a philanthropist.", "He was the grandfather of singer/ poet Leonard Cohen."]], ["Henry Krause", ["Henry J.\" Red\" Krause, Jr.( August 28, 1913 \u2013 February 20, 1987) was an American football offensive lineman in the National Football League for the Brooklyn Dodgers and the Washington Redskins.", "He played college football at St. Louis University.", "He is the grandfather of Jennifer Krause", "He is the great grandfather of Payton Hoeing"]], ["Zhao Shoushan", ["Zhao Shoushan( 12 November 1894 \u2013 20 June 1965) was a KMT general and later Chinese Communist Party politician.", "He is the grandfather of Zhao Leji."]], ["John Westley", ["Rev. John Westley( 1636 \u2013 78) was an English nonconformist minister.", "He was the grandfather of John Wesley( founder of Methodism)."]], ["Tr\u1ecbnh C\u01b0\u01a1ng", ["Tr\u1ecbnh C\u01b0\u01a1ng (1686\u20131729) was the lord who ruled Tonkin from 1709 to 1729 (his title as ruler was \"An \u0110\u00f4 V\u01b0\u01a1ng\").", "Tr\u1ecbnh C\u01b0\u01a1ng was born to Tr\u1ecbnh B\u00ednh, a grandson of the former lord Tr\u1ecbnh C\u0103n.", "He belonged to the line of Tr\u1ecbnh Lords who had ruled parts of Vietnam since 1545.", "Like his great-grandfather and predecessor, Tr\u1ecbnh C\u0103n, his reign was mostly devoted to administrative reforms."]], ["Tr\u1ecbnh Doanh", ["Tr\u1ecbnh Doanh (4 December 1720 \u2013 15 February 1767) ruled northern Vietnam (Tonkin) from 1740 to 1767 (he ruled with the title \"Minh \u0110\u00f4 V\u01b0\u01a1ng\").", "Tr\u1ecbnh Doanh was a third son of Tr\u1ecbnh C\u01b0\u01a1ng, and belonged to the line of Tr\u1ecbnh Lords who ruled northern Vietnam.", "His rule was spent putting down rebellions against rule by the Tr\u1ecbnh.", "Tr\u1ecbnh Doanh took over from his brother, Tr\u1ecbnh Giang, who, through financial mismanagement and bad behavior, provoked a wave of revolts against his rule.", "This was a time of increasing peasant revolts in both the north and the south under the Nguy\u1ec5n Lords.", "In the north, some of the revolts were apparently led by members of the royal L\u00ea family.", "The rebellions which broke out in Tonkin during this period, were almost without number.", "Princes belonging to the royal family, generals, civil mandarins, common people, and out-casts from the hills, all rose in the provinces against the tyranny of the Tr\u1ecbnh, as well as for their personal interests.", "Chapter 16 (continued)", "Despite the many revolts, Tr\u1ecbnh Doanh defeated them all and passed the rule of Vietnam to his son,", "Tr\u1ecbnh S\u00e2m.", "As far as the L\u00ea Dynasty was concerned, there was just one emperor, L\u00ea Hien T\u00f4ng (1740\u20131786), who occupied the royal throne in Hanoi."]], ["Abd al-Muttalib", ["Abd al- Muttalib Shaybah ibn Hashim( c. 497 \u2013 578) was the grandfather of Islamic prophet Muhammad."]], ["Nguy\u1ec5n Th\u1ecb Ng\u1ecdc Di\u1ec5m", ["Nguy\u1ec5n Th\u1ecb Ng\u1ecdc Di\u1ec5m( 1721- 1784), posthumous name T\u1eeb Tr\u1ea1ch( \u6148\u6fa4), was a consort of lord Tr\u1ecbnh Doanh."]], ["Fred Le Deux", ["Frederick\" Fred\" Le Deux( born 4 December 1934) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Geelong in the Victorian Football League( VFL).", "He is the grandfather of Tom Hawkins."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Tr\u1ecbnh Doanh", 1], ["Tr\u1ecbnh C\u01b0\u01a1ng", 1]], "evidences": [["Tr\u1ecbnh Doanh", "father", "Tr\u1ecbnh C\u01b0\u01a1ng"], ["Tr\u1ecbnh C\u01b0\u01a1ng", "father", "Tr\u1ecbnh B\u00ednh"]], "answer": "Tr\u1ecbnh B\u00ednh"}
{"_id": "676d16800bb011ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is the paternal grandfather of Waldemar V, Prince Of Anhalt-K\u00f6then?", "context": [["Magnus, Prince of Anhalt-K\u00f6then", ["Magnus, Prince of Anhalt- K\u00f6then( 1455 \u2013 29 October 1524) was a German prince of the House of Ascania and ruler of the principality of Anhalt- K\u00f6then.", "He was the third( but eldest surviving) son of Adolph I, Prince of Anhalt- K\u00f6then, by his wife Cordula, daughter of Albert III, Count of Lindau- Ruppin."]], ["Waldemar V, Prince of Anhalt-K\u00f6then", ["Waldemar V, Prince of Anhalt-K\u00f6then (died 1436) was a German prince of the House of Ascania and ruler of the principality of Anhalt-K\u00f6then.", "He was the second son of Albert IV, Prince of Anhalt-K\u00f6then, by his first wife Elisabeth, daughter of Gebhard III, Count of Mansfeld."]], ["Albert VI, Prince of Anhalt-K\u00f6then", ["Albert VI, Prince of Anhalt- K\u00f6then( died 9 January 1475) was a German prince of the House of Ascania and ruler of the principality of Anhalt- K\u00f6then.", "He was the youngest son of Albert IV, Prince of Anhalt- K\u00f6then, but the eldest child of his second wife Elisabeth, daughter of Gebhard XI, Count of Querfurt."]], ["Philip, Prince of Anhalt-K\u00f6then", ["Philip, Prince of Anhalt-K\u00f6then (31 May 1468 \u2013 13 November 1500) was a German prince of the House of Ascania and ruler of the principality of Anhalt-K\u00f6then.", "He was the only son of Albert VI, Prince of Anhalt-K\u00f6then, by his wife Elisabeth, daughter of G\u00fcnther II, Count of Mansfeld."]], ["Emmanuel Lebrecht, Prince of Anhalt-K\u00f6then", ["Emmanuel Lebrecht of Anhalt-K\u00f6then (K\u00f6then, 20 May 1671 \u2013 K\u00f6then, 30 May 1704), was a German prince of the House of Ascania and ruler of the principality of Anhalt-K\u00f6then.", "He was the only child of Emmanuel, Prince of Anhalt-K\u00f6then, by his wife Anna Eleonore, daughter of Henry Ernest, Count of Stolberg."]], ["Augustus Louis, Prince of Anhalt-K\u00f6then", ["Augustus Louis of Anhalt- K\u00f6then( 9 June 1697 in K\u00f6then \u2013 6 August 1755 in K\u00f6then), was a German prince of the House of Ascania and ruler of the principality of Anhalt- K\u00f6then.", "He was the third( second surviving) son of Emmanuel Lebrecht, Prince of Anhalt- K\u00f6then, by his wife Gisela Agnes of Rath."]], ["Wolfgang, Prince of Anhalt-K\u00f6then", ["Wolfgang, Prince of Anhalt- K\u00f6then( 1 August 1492 in K\u00f6then \u2013 23 March 1566 in Zerbst), was a German prince of the House of Ascania and ruler of the principality of Anhalt- K\u00f6then.", "He was one of the earliest Protestant rulers in the Holy Roman Empire.", "He was the second( but eldest surviving) son of Waldemar VI, Prince of Anhalt- K\u00f6then, by his wife Margarete, daughter of G\u00fcnther XX, Count of Schwarzburg and Lord of Arnstedt."]], ["Augustus Christian Frederick, Duke of Anhalt-K\u00f6then", ["Augustus Christian Frederick of Anhalt-K\u00f6then (K\u00f6then, 18 November 1769 \u2013 Schloss Geuz, 5 May 1812), was a German prince of the House of Ascania, ruler of the principality of Anhalt-K\u00f6then, and from 1806 the first \"Duke of Anhalt-K\u00f6then.\"", "He was the eldest son of Karl George Lebrecht, Prince of Anhalt-K\u00f6then, by his wife Louise Charlotte, daughter of Frederick, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Gl\u00fccksburg."]], ["Albert IV, Prince of Anhalt-K\u00f6then", ["Albert IV, Prince of Anhalt-K\u00f6then", "(d. Coswig, 24 November 1423), was a German prince of the House of Ascania and ruler of the principality of Anhalt-Zerbst until 1396, when he became the first ruler of the principality of Anhalt-K\u00f6then.", "He was the second son of John II, Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst, by his wife Elisabeth, daughter of John I, Count of Henneberg-Schleusingen."]], ["Adolph I, Prince of Anhalt-K\u00f6then", ["Adolph I, Prince of Anhalt- K\u00f6then( died Zerbst, 28 August 1473), was a German prince of the House of Ascania and ruler of the principality of Anhalt- K\u00f6then.", "He was the eldest son of Albert IV, Prince of Anhalt- K\u00f6then, by his first wife Elisabeth, daughter of Gebhard III, Count of Mansfeld."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Waldemar V, Prince of Anhalt-K\u00f6then", 1], ["Albert IV, Prince of Anhalt-K\u00f6then", 2]], "evidences": [["Waldemar V, Prince of Anhalt-K\u00f6then", "father", "Albert IV, Prince of Anhalt-K\u00f6then"], ["Albert IV, Prince of Anhalt-K\u00f6then", "father", "John II, Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst"]], "answer": "John II, Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst"}
{"_id": "a687e05f086b11ebbd5fac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film was released more recently, The Pom Pom Girls or I Am The King?", "context": [["The Return of Pom Pom", ["The Return of Pom Pom is a 1984 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Philip Chan and starring Richard Ng and John Shum.", "It is the second film in the\" Pom Pom\" film series which is a spin- off the\" My Lucky Stars\" series."]], ["Mr. Boo Meets Pom Pom", ["Mr. Boo Meets Pom Pom is a 1985 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Wu Ma and starring Richard Ng and John Shum.", "It is the third film in the\" Pom Pom\" film series which is a spin- off the My Lucky Stars series."]], ["I Am the King", ["I Am the King( also known as I Am a King) is a 2012 South Korean historical comedy film, starring Ju Ji- hoon, Park Yeong- gyu, Baek Yoon- sik, Byun Hee- bong and Kim Su-ro.", "Inspired by Mark Twain's novel\" The Prince and the Pauper\", the film is set in the Joseon Dynasty with Ju playing the dual role of a king and a beggar.", "It was released on August 8, 2012 and ran for 120 minutes."]], ["Rosa (1986 film)", ["Rosa is a 1986 Hong Kong action comedy film directed by Joe Cheung and starring Yuen Biao, Lowell Lo, Luk Siu- fan, Kara Hui and Paul Chun.", "The film's Chinese title literally means\" Supernaturally brave artillery sequel\", which is also the Chinese title of the 1984 film,\" Pom Pom\".", "Despite this,\" Rosa\" is not a sequel to\" Pom Pom\" like its Chinese title suggests."]], ["Pom Pom Strikes Back", ["Mr. Boo Meets Pom Pom is a 1986 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Wu Ma and starring Richard Ng and John Shum.", "It is the fourth and final film in the\" Pom Pom\" film series which is a spin- off the My Lucky Stars series."]], ["The Return of Pom Pom", ["The Return of Pom Pom is a 1984 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Philip Chan and starring Richard Ng and John Shum.", "It is the second film in the\" Pom Pom\" film series which is a spin- off the\" My Lucky Stars\" series."]], ["I Am the Media", ["I Am the Media is a 2010 French documentary film by ."]], ["Pom Pom (film)", ["Pom Pom( \u795e\u52c7\u96d9\u97ff\u70ae; lit.\" Supernaturally brave artillery\") is a 1984 Hong Kong action comedy film directed by Joe Cheung.", "It is the first in a series of four Pom Pom films starring Richard Ng and John Shum.", "The title of the film is the onomatopoeic representation of a gunshot sound.", "The title is sometimes suffixed with an exclamation mark-\" Pom Pom!\".", "The alternate Hong Kong English title for the film is\" Boom Boom!\".", "The film is something of a spinoff of Sammo Hung's\" Lucky Stars\" films, and Hung produced\" Pom Pom\" and released the film through his Bo Ho Films production company.", "Ng and Shum had been two of the original quintet of Lucky Stars in the film\" Winners and Sinners\" and their co-stars in that film, Hung, Charlie Chin and Stanley Fung make cameo appearances in\" Pom Pom\" as their\" My Lucky Stars\" characters, released in the following year.", "Jackie Chan and Yuen Biao, who had appeared in the original Lucky Stars trilogy also made cameo appearances as a motorcycle cop and truck driver respectively.", "The film also features appearances from several of their Hong Kong action film contemporaries, including Deanie Yip, Lam Ching Ying, Philip Chan, Dick Wei and Wu Ma."]], ["The Pom Pom Girls", ["The Pom Pom Girls( also known as Palisades High) is a 1976 film directed by Joseph Ruben.", "The screenplay was written by Ruben and based on a story by him and Robert J. Rosenthal.", "The movie was shot on location at Chaminade High School in Los Angeles.", "The Pom Pom Girls is a teensploitation film, female relationships and cheerleaders in locations that are\" any town\" American.", "Disobedient teens in a date movie with romance and sex, plenty of outdoor activities, stunts that are coordinated for actors and actresses, and indoor activities for a new audience."]], ["The Wonderful World of Captain Kuhio", ["The film was released in Japan on 10 October 2009."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Pom Pom Girls", 0], ["I Am the King", 0]], "evidences": [["The Pom Pom Girls", "publication date", "1976"], ["I Am the King", "publication date", "2012"]], "answer": "I Am The King"}
{"_id": "1f98da44088111ebbd6dac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film whose director is younger, Venus Of Venice or The Caper Of The Golden Bulls?", "context": [["Russell Rouse", ["Russell Rouse (November 20, 1913 \u2013 October 2, 1987) was an American screenwriter, director, and producer who is noted for the \"offbeat creativity and originality\" of his screenplays and for film noir movies and television episodes produced in the 1950s."]], ["Marshall Neilan", ["Marshall Ambrose \"Mickey\" Neilan (April 11, 1891 \u2013 October 27, 1958) was an American motion picture actor, screenwriter, film director, and producer."]], ["Francesco Simonini", ["Francesco Simonini( Parma, June 16, 1686 \u2013 Venice or Florence, after 1753) was an Italian painter."]], ["The Thief of Venice", ["The Thief of Venice or Il Ladro di Venezia is a 1950 Italian film directed by John Brahm.", "The US title was\" The Thief of Venice\".", "It was released in the US two years after being made."]], ["Ding Jinhui", ["Ding Jinhui is a Chinese basketball player who currently plays for Zhejiang Golden Bulls in the Chinese Basketball Association."]], ["Paul of Venice", ["Paul of Venice( or Paulus Venetus; 1369 \u2013 1429) was a Catholic philosopher, theologian, logician and metaphysician of the Order of Saint Augustine."]], ["The Caper of the Golden Bulls", ["The Caper of the Golden Bulls, also known as Carnival of Thieves, is a 1967 film directed by Russell Rouse.", "It stars Stephen Boyd, Yvette Mimieux, and Giovanna Ralli."]], ["Duncan Reid", ["Duncan Overbeck Reid( born 28 September 1989) is a Hong Kongese- Canadian professional basketball player for the Zhejiang Golden Bulls in the Chinese Basketball Association( CBA)."]], ["Chester Schaeffer", ["Chester Schaeffer( September 9, 1902 \u2013 January 5, 1992) was an American film and television editor with about thirty documentary and feature film credits, often for B movies.", "Schaeffer's first feature film editing credit was for\" The Canterville Ghost\"( directed by Jules Dassin- 1944).", "The film was produced by MGM Studios in Hollywood.", "In the era of the Hollywood studio system, film editors typically served an apprenticeship at the studio of about ten years as assistant editors before promotion to editor, and Schaeffer had been an Ben Lewis' assistant editor on\" Dinner at Eight\"( directed by George Cukor- 1933).", "Schaeffer continued to edit for MGM productions through about 1949.", "Schaeffer was nominated for an Academy Award for the small scale drama\" The Well\"( 1951), which was independently produced.", "The film was directed by Russell Rouse, and initiated their extended collaboration on seven films.", "He was nominated for an Emmy Award for the Disney television program\" Davy Crockett: Indian Fighter\"( 1954).", "Schaeffer subsequently wove the footage from the first three\" Davy Crockett\" broadcast programs into the feature film\" Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier\"( 1955).", "He also worked on the classic chiller\" The Tingler\"( directed by William Castle- 1959).", "Schaeffer's final feature film,\" The Caper of the Golden Bulls\"( 1967), was also Rouse's final film as a director; Schaeffer retired from editing around 1968."]], ["Venus of Venice", ["Venus of Venice is a 1927 silent film romantic comedy directed by Marshall Neilan and starring Constance Talmadge and Antonio Moreno.", "Talmadge's own production unit produced with distribution through First National Pictures."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Venus of Venice", 0], ["The Caper of the Golden Bulls", 0], ["Marshall Neilan", 0], ["Russell Rouse", 0]], "evidences": [["Venus of Venice", "director", "Marshall Neilan"], ["The Caper of the Golden Bulls", "director", "Russell Rouse"], ["Marshall Neilan", "date of birth", "April 11, 1891"], ["Russell Rouse", "date of birth", "November 20, 1913"]], "answer": "The Caper Of The Golden Bulls"}
{"_id": "fc4c59300bda11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the place of death of Helena (Empress)'s husband?", "context": [["Beaulieu-sur-Loire", ["Beaulieu- sur- Loire is a commune in the Loiret department in north -central France.", "It is also the place of death of Jacques MacDonald, a French general who served in the Napoleonic Wars"]], ["Helena (empress)", ["Helena, or Saint Helena", "(Greek: \u1f09\u03b3\u03af\u03b1 \u1f19\u03bb\u03ad\u03bd\u03b7, \"Hag\u00eda Hel\u00e9n\u0113\", ; c. 246/248 \u2013), was an Empress of the Roman Empire, and mother of Emperor Constantine the Great.", "Born outside of the noble classes, a Greek, possibly in the Greek city of Drepana, Bithynia in Asia Minor, she became the of the future Roman Emperor Constantius Chlorus and the mother of the future Emperor Constantine the Great.", "Helena ranks as an important figure in the history of Christianity and of the world due to her influence on her son.", "In her final years, she made a religious tour of Syria Palaestina and Jerusalem, during which ancient tradition claims that she discovered the True Cross.", "The Eastern Orthodox Churches, Oriental Orthodox Churches, Roman Catholic Church, and the Anglican Communion revere her as a saint; the Lutheran Church commemorates her."]], ["John Patrick Carroll", ["John Patrick Carroll (Dubuque, Iowa, 22 February 1864 \u2013 Switzerland, 2 November 1925) was an American Catholic priest, who became the second Bishop of Helena, Montana,", "U.S.A. He was ordained a priest for the diocese of Cleveland on 7 July 1889 and was consecrated the second Bishop of Helena on 21 December 1904."]], ["Constantius Chlorus", ["Constantius I (31 March 25 July 306), commonly known as Constantius Chlorus (\"K\u014dnstantios Khl\u014dr\u00f3s\", literally \"Constantius the Pale\"), was a Caesar from 293 to 305 and a Roman Emperor from 305 to 306.", "He was the father of Constantine the Great and founder of the Constantinian dynasty.", "As \"Caesar\", a junior emperor, he defeated the usurper Allectus in Britain and campaigned extensively along the Rhine frontier, defeating the Alamanni and Franks.", "Upon becoming \"Augustus\" in 305, Constantius launched a successful punitive campaign against the Picts beyond the Antonine Wall.", "However, Constantius died suddenly in Eboracum (York)", "the following year.", "His death sparked the collapse of the tetrarchic system of government inaugurated by the Emperor Diocletian."]], ["Battle of Helena (disambiguation)", ["The Battle of Helena was an American Civil War battle in 1863.", "Battle of Helena may also refer to several conflicts:"]], ["John Patrick Carroll", ["John Patrick Carroll (Dubuque, Iowa, 22 February 1864 \u2013 Switzerland, 2 November 1925) was an American Catholic priest, who became the second Bishop of Helena, Montana,", "U.S.A. He was ordained a priest for the diocese of Cleveland on 7 July 1889 and was consecrated the second Bishop of Helena on 21 December 1904."]], ["Place of birth", ["The place of birth( POB) or birthplace is the place where a person was born.", "This place is often used in legal documents, together with name and date of birth, to uniquely identify a person.", "As a general rule with respect to passports, the place of birth is determined to be the country that currently has\" sovereignty\" over the actual place of birth, regardless of when the birth actually occurred.", "The place of birth is not necessarily the place where the parents of the new baby live.", "If the baby is born in a hospital in another place, that place is the place of birth.", "In many countries, this also means that the government requires that the birth of the new baby is registered in the place of birth.", "Some countries place less or no importance on the place of birth, instead using alternative geographical characteristics for the purpose of identity documents.", "For example, Sweden has used the concept of\" f\u00f6delsehemortdomicile of birth\") since 1947.", "This means that the domicile of the baby's mother is the registered place of birth.", "The location of the maternity ward or other physical birthplace is considered unimportant.", "Similarly, Switzerland uses the concept of\" Heimatortlieu d'origineluogo d'origineplace of origin\" in German, French and Italian respectively).", "A child born to Swiss parents is automatically assigned the place of origin of the parent with the same last name, so the child either gets their mother's or father's place of origin.", "A child born to one Swiss parent and one foreign parent acquires the place of origin of their Swiss parent.", "In a Swiss passport and identity card, the holder's place of origin is stated, not their place of birth.", "In some countries( primarily in the Americas), the place of birth automatically determines the nationality of the baby, a practice often referred to by the Latin phrase\" jus soli\".", "Almost all countries outside the Americas instead attribute nationality based on the nationality( ies) of the baby's parents( referred to as\" jus sanguinis\").", "There can be some confusion regarding the place of birth if the birth takes place in an unusual way: when babies are born on an airplane or at sea, difficulties can arise.", "The place of birth of such a person depends on the law of the countries involved, which include the nationality of the plane or ship, the nationality( ies) of the parents and/ or the location of the plane or ship( if the birth occurs in the territorial waters or airspace of a country).", "Some administrative forms may request the applicant's\" country of birth\".", "It is important to determine from the requester whether the information requested refers to the applicant's\" place of birth\" or\" nationality at birth\".", "For US citizens born abroad who under the US Constitution acquire US citizenship at the time of birth, the nationality at birth will be USA( American), while the place of birth would be the country in which the actual birth takes place."]], ["Electoral results for the district of Helena", ["This is a list of electoral results for the Electoral district of Helena in Western Australian state elections."]], ["Motherland (disambiguation)", ["Motherland is the place of one's birth, the place of one's ancestors, or the place of origin of an ethnic group.", "Motherland may also refer to:"]], ["Where Was I", ["\" Where Was I?\" may refer to:"]]], "supporting_facts": [["Helena (empress)", 2], ["Constantius Chlorus", 4]], "evidences": [[" Helena", "spouse", "Constantius Chlorus"], ["Constantius Chlorus", "place of death", "Eboracum"]], "answer": "Eboracum"}
{"_id": "584c32d0095f11ebbdafac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which one was established first, Dinky Toys or Tip Top Tailors?", "context": [["Dinky Toys", ["Dinky Toys was the brand name for a range of die-cast zamac zinc alloy miniature vehicles produced by", "Meccano Ltd. They were made in England from 1934 to 1979, at a factory in Binns Road in Liverpool.", "Dinky Toys were among the most popular diecast vehicles ever made \u2013 pre-dating other popular diecast marques, including Corgi, Matchbox and Mattel's Hot Wheels (Ralston 2009, 7; Richardson 1999, 128)."]], ["Moores", ["Moores the Suit People, Inc., operating as Moores Clothing for Men, is a Canadian company specializing in business clothing and formalwear for men, similar to Tip Top Tailors or Classys.", "It is an affiliate of Men's Wearhouse from the USA."]], ["NMC Jhapa", ["The Nepal Multipurpose Cooperative Society Ltd. was established in 1994 March 8 by 26 Founder Members.", "It was established first with Shree Bachat Tatha Rin Sahakari Sanstha Li. and received authorization from Nepal Rastra Bank to run Limited Banking transactions.", "Later the Name was changed to Nepal Multipurpose Cooperative Society Ltd."]], ["Tip Top Tailors", ["Tip Top Tailors is a Canadian retail clothing chain, selling primarily menswear: suits, tuxedo rentals, casual wear, sportswear and outerwear; as well, each store has an in- house tailor( provides tailoring for men and women).", "This company is quite similar to Moores, a well- known company which also sells menswear.", "Tip Top Tailors operates 102 stores across Canada and is a division of Grafton- Fraser Inc.", "The first Tip Top Tailors opened in 1909."]], ["Tip-Top Restaurant", ["Tip- Top\"( often referred to as' Pollo Tip- Top')\" is a national chain of restaurants in Nicaragua, predominantly selling chicken.", "It is headquartered in the country's capital city of Managua and is a franchise of Tip Top Industry."]], ["Moose Toys", ["Moose Toys( or Moose Enterprises or Moose Creative Management Pty Ltd) is an Australian- owned toy design, development and distribution company founded in 1985.", "Moose products are sold in 85 countries and is currently the fifth largest toy manufacturer in Australia and fourth largest in the United States."]], ["MK One", ["MK One was a British fashion retailer."]], ["Tip Top Bakeries", ["Tip Top Bakeries is an Australasian manufacturer of bread products owned by George Weston Foods, a subsidiary of multinational food giant Associated British Foods."]], ["Tip Top (ice cream)", ["Tip Top ice cream, is now owned by Froneri,( a joint venture between PAI Partners and Nestle), but was formerly Fonterra Brands( Tip Top) Ltd, a subsidiary of the Fonterra Co- operative Group based in Auckland, New Zealand."]], ["Tip Top Tailors Building", ["The Tip Top Tailors Building, now known as the 'Tip Top Lofts' is a former 1920s industrial building converted to condominium lofts in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.", "It is located on 637 Lake Shore Boulevard West just west of Bathurst Street, near the waterfront.", "It was the former headquarters of Tip Top Tailors Ltd., a Canadian menswear retailer."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Dinky Toys", 1], ["Tip Top Tailors", 3]], "evidences": [["Dinky Toys", "inception", "1934"], ["Tip Top Tailors", "inception", "1909"]], "answer": "Tip Top Tailors"}
{"_id": "2252d6700bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of Mirza Farkhunda Shah's father?", "context": [["Jason Shah", ["Jason Shah( born 26 March 1986) is a British- Indian actor and fitness model."]], ["Mirza Gul Muhammad", ["Mirza Gul Muhammad( d. 1800) was an Indian military official in the Mughal Empire and the independent chief of Qadian.", "He was the grandfather of Mirza Ghulam Murtaza who was the father of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad."]], ["Mirza Faiz Muhammad", ["Mirza Faiz Muhammad, also known by his title of Az\u0101dud Daulah, was an Indian nobleman and official in the Mughal empire during the 18th century.", "He was a descendant of Mirza Hadi Baig and the great- great grandfather of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian."]], ["Amit Shah (actor)", ["Amit Kaushik Shah( born 26 April 1981) is a British actor."]], ["Cleomenes II", ["Cleomenes II( died 309 BC) was Agiad King of Sparta from 369 to 309 BC.", "The son of Cleombrotus I, he succeeded his brother Agesipolis II.", "He was the father of Acrotatus I, the father of Areus I, and of Cleonymus, the father of Leonidas II."]], ["Bahadur Shah Zafar", ["Bahadur Shah Zafar or Bahadur Shah II (born as Mirza Abu Zafar Siraj-ud-din Muhammad) (24 October 1775 \u2013 7 November 1862) was the last Mughal emperor.", "He was the second son of and became the successor to his father, Akbar II, upon his death on 28 September 1837.", "He was a nominal Emperor, as the Mughal Empire existed in name only and his authority was limited only to the walled city of Old Delhi (Shahjahanbad).", "Following his involvement in the Indian Rebellion of 1857, the British exiled him to Rangoon in British-controlled Burma (now in Myanmar), after convicting him on several charges.", "Zafar's father, Akbar II had been imprisoned by the British and he was not his father's preferred choice as his successor.", "One of Akbar Shah's queens, Mumtaz Begum, pressured him to declare her son, Mirza Jahangir, as his successor.", "However, The East India Company exiled Jahangir after he attacked their resident, in the Red Fort, paving the way for Zafar to assume the throne."]], ["Mirza Farkhunda Shah", ["Shahzada Mirza Sultan Muhammad Farkhunda Shah (?\u2013June 1842\n) also known", "Mirza Bulaqi Sahib was a son of Mughal emperor Bahadur Shah II."]], ["Irshad Mirza", ["Irshad mirza is an Indian industrialist and the executive chairman of mirza"]], ["Obata Toramori", ["He was the father of Obata Masamori."]], ["Hazrat Shah", ["Hazrat Shah( born 10 March 1995) is a Pakistani first- class cricketer who plays for Hyderabad."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Mirza Farkhunda Shah", 1], ["Bahadur Shah Zafar", 2]], "evidences": [[" Shah", "father", "Bahadur Shah II"], ["Bahadur Shah II", "place of birth", "Delhi"]], "answer": "Delhi"}
{"_id": "2e4716e6089d11ebbd78ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who was born earlier, Legend Of The Inca Bridge or Gangs Of New York?", "context": [["Rumbi Katedza", ["Rumbi Katedza is a Zimbabwean Film Producer and Director who was born on 17 January 1974."]], ["Hassan Zee", ["Hassan Zee is a Pakistani- American film director who was born in Chakwal, Pakistan."]], ["Paccha Duchicela", ["Paccha Duchicela( 1485 \u2013 1525), was a consort of the Inca Empire by marriage to the Sapa Inca Huayna Capac( r 1493 \u2013 1527).", "She has been pointed out as the mother of Atahualpa.", "Paccha Duchicela was the daughter of the Puruh\u00e1 chief Cacha Duchicela of Quito in Ecuador.", "She was the heir of her father's throne, and when Quito became a vassal of the Inca Empire, she was married to the Inca emperor.", "Her right to the throne of Quito was thereby transferred to the royal Inca dynasty.", "She is reported to have had four children by the Inca; that she was the mother of Atahualpa is not confirmed."]], ["Herbert Asbury", ["Herbert Asbury( September 1, 1889 \u2013 February 24, 1963) was an American journalist and writer best known for his books detailing crime during the 19th and early- 20th centuries, such as\" Gem of the Prairie: An Informal History of the Chicago Underworld The Barbary Coast: An Informal History of the San Francisco UnderworldSucker's Progress: An Informal History of Gambling in America\" and\" The Gangs of New York\".", "\" The Gangs of New York\" was later adapted for film as Martin Scorsese's\" Gangs of New York\"( 2002).", "However, the film adaptation of\" Gangs of New York\" was so loose that\" Gangs\" was nominated for\" Best Original Screenplay\" rather than as a screenplay adapted from another work."]], ["Jos\u00e9 A. Ferreyra", ["Jos\u00e9 A( gust\u00edn) Ferreyra( 28 August 1889 \u2013 29 January 1943), popularly known as\" Negro Ferreyra\"( Black Ferreyra, due to his mulato ethnicity), was an early Argentine film director, screenwriter and film producer.", "He was also sometimes credited as production designer.", "Ferreyra was born in Vicente L\u00f3pez, Gran Buenos Aires.", "He began simultaneously directing and screenwriting for film in 1915, and moved on to success directing films such as\" Palomas rubias\" in 1920.", "His films tended to focus on lower- class family drama, most notably\" Perd\u00f3n, viejita\"( 1927), and were filmed on a low budget and with little to no script as a guide.", "Ferreyra prevailes through the 1920s and 1930s as a distinguished filmmaker of the masses, but was displaced in the late 1930s and early 1940s by big budget cinema.", "He directed over 40 films and wrote the scripts for the majority of them between 1915 and 1941, working with noted actors such as Libertad Lamarque and Mario Soffici on his screen debut, before moving on to directing.", "He died on 29 January 1943 from throat cancer."]], ["Gangs of New York", ["Gangs of New York is a 2002 American epic period drama film directed by Martin Scorsese, set in the New York slums, and inspired by Herbert Asbury's non-fiction book,\" The Gangs of New York\".", "The screenplay was written by Jay Cocks, Steven Zaillian, and Kenneth Lonergan.", "The film stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Daniel Day- Lewis and Cameron Diaz.", "In 1863, a long- running Catholic \u2013 Protestant feud erupts into violence, just as an Irish immigrant group is protesting about low wages caused by an influx of freed slaves, as well as the threat of conscription.", "Scorsese spent twenty years developing the project until in 1999 Harvey Weinstein and his production company Miramax Films acquired it.", "Made in Cinecitt\u00e0, Rome and in New York, the film was completed by 2001, but its release was delayed following the September 11 attacks.", "Released on December 20, 2002, it grossed$ 193 million worldwide against its$ 100 million budget.", "The film received positive reviews from critics for Day- Lewis' performance, Scorsese's directing, the production design and costume design.", "It was nominated for ten Oscars at the 75th Academy Awards."]], ["Martin Scorsese", ["Martin Charles Scorsese( born November 17, 1942) is an American filmmaker and actor, whose career spans more than 50 years.", "Part of the New Hollywood wave of filmmaking, he is widely regarded as one of the most significant and influential filmmakers in cinematic history.", "Scorsese's body of work explores such themes as Italian- American identity, Catholic concepts of guilt and redemption, faith, machismo, modern crime, and gang conflict.", "Many of his films are also known for their depiction of violence and liberal use of profanity.", "In 1990, he founded The Film Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to film preservation, and in 2007 he founded the World Cinema Foundation.", "He is a recipient of the AFI Life Achievement Award for his contributions to the cinema, and has won an Academy Award, a Palme d' Or, Cannes Film Festival Best Director Award, Silver Lion, Grammy Award, Emmys, Golden Globes, BAFTAs, and Directors Guild of America Awards.", "He has directed works such as the crime film\" Mean Streets\"( 1973), the vigilante- thriller\" Taxi Driver\"( 1976), the biographical sports drama\" Raging Bull\"( 1980), the black comedies\" The King of Comedy\"( 1983) and\" After Hours\"( 1985), the religious epic\" The Last Temptation of Christ\"( 1988), the crime film\" Goodfellas\"( 1990), the psychological thriller\" Cape Fear\"( 1991), the historical romantic drama\" The Age of Innocence\"( 1993) and the crime epics\" Casino\"( 1995) and\" The Irishman\"( 2019), most of which he collaborated on with actor and close friend Robert De Niro.", "Scorsese has also been noted for his successful collaborations with actor Leonardo DiCaprio, having directed him in five films, beginning with\" Gangs of New York\"( 2002) and most recently\" The Wolf of Wall Street\"( 2013).", "Their third film together,\" The Departed\"( 2006), won Scorsese the Academy Award for Best Director in addition to the film winning the award for Best Picture.", "Scorsese's other film work includes the biographical drama\" The Aviator\"( 2004), the psychological thriller\" Shutter Island\"( 2010), the historical adventure drama\" Hugo\"( 2011), and the religious epic\" Silence\"( 2016).", "His work in television includes the pilot episodes of the HBO series\" Boardwalk Empire\" and\" Vinyl\", the latter of which he also co-created.", "With eight Best Director Oscar nominations, he is the most -nominated living director and is tied with Billy Wilder for the second- most nominations overall.", "As a fan of rock music, he has directed several documentaries on the subject, including\" The Last Waltz\"( 1978),\" No Direction Home\"( 2005),\" Shine a Light\"( 2008),( 2011), and( 2019)."]], ["Legend of the Inca Bridge", ["Leyenda del puente inca( English language: Legend of the Inca Bridge) is a 1923 silent Argentine film directed and written by Jos\u00e9 A. Ferreyra.", "The film premiered in November 1923 in Buenos Aires."]], ["Quilago", ["Quilago( 1485\u20131515) was a chieftainess or queen regnant of the Cochasqu\u00ed in Ecuador, famed for her defense of the Cochasqu\u00ed against the expansion of the Inca Empire.", "She was a chieftainess or queen of the Cochasqu\u00ed around the city of Tabacundo in Ecuador.", "From 1513 to 1515, she defended her chiefdom against the expansionism of the Inca Empire under Huayna Capac.", "She was finally defeated and placed under house arrest in her city in 1515.", "She was possibly placed in the harem of the Inca after her defeat and has been singled out as one of the possible mothers of the Inca Atahualpa, Huayna Capac's heir, although this has never been confirmed.", "According to legend, she attempted to murder the Inca by setting a trap; however, he was alerted to her plans by spies and instead he had her thrown down the trap she had set for him."]], ["Sneha Khanwalkar", ["Sneha Khanwalkar is an Indian music director who works in Hindi films.", "She is best known for her score for the film,\" Oye Lucky!", "Lucky Oye!\", and also for\" Gangs of Wasseypur Part 1, Part 2\".", "She had been nominated in Best Music Director category at the 58th Filmfare Awards for Gangs of Wasseypur Part 1& Part 2( credited as music director of\" Gangs of Wasseypur\").", "She is only the second woman to gain a nomination in this category 28 years after Usha Khanna."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Legend of the Inca Bridge", 0], ["Gangs of New York", 0], ["Jos\u00e9 A. Ferreyra", 0], ["Martin Scorsese", 0]], "evidences": [["Legend of the Inca Bridge", "director", "Jos\u00e9 A. Ferreyra"], ["Gangs of New York", "director", "Martin Scorsese"], ["Jos\u00e9 A. Ferreyra", "date of birth", "28 August 1889"], ["Martin Scorsese", "date of birth", "November 17, 1942"]], "answer": "Legend Of The Inca Bridge"}
{"_id": "d6e9771908dd11ebbd9eac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who died first, Haiducii (Film) or My Wife'S Best Friend?", "context": [["My Wife Is a Gangster", ["My Wife", "Is a Gangster is a 2001 South Korean film directed by Jo Jin -kyu; it's about a female gang boss who needs to get married to fulfill her dying sister's wishes.", "A sequel,\" My Wife Is a Gangster 2\", was released in 2003, with a third(\" My Wife Is a Gangster 3\") released at the end of 2006."]], ["Richard Sale (director)", ["Richard Sale,( December 17, 1911, in New York \u2013 March 4, 1993, in Los Angeles) was an American screenwriter, pulp writer, and film director."]], ["Dinu Cocea", ["Constantin\" Dinu\" Cocea( 22 September 1929 \u2013 26 December 2013) was a Romanian actor, film director and screenwriter.", "Dinu Cocea was born into a well- known theatrical family; his relatives included N. D. Cocea, Alice Coc\u00e9a, and Dina Cocea.", "He studied at the Institute of Theatre and Cinematographic Art in Bucharest, graduating in 1953.", "Cocea died from heart failure on 26 December 2013, aged 84, in Paris, France, where he had lived since 1986.", "He was survived by his daughter, Oana."]], ["My Wife's Best Friend", ["My Wife's Best Friend is a 1952 comedy film directed by Richard Sale, starring Anne Baxter and Macdonald Carey, with Catherine McLeod in the titular role."]], ["My Wife's Enemy", ["My Wife's Enemy is a 1959 Italian comedy film directed by Gianni Puccini."]], ["My Wife Is Being Stupid", ["My Wife Is Being Stupid or My Wife Is Acting Silly is a 1952 West German comedy film directed by G\u00e9za von Bolv\u00e1ry and starring Inge Egger, Hans Holt and Marina Ried.", "It was made at the G\u00f6ttingen Studios.", "The film's sets were designed by Mathias Matthies and Ellen Schmidt."]], ["My Wife Is a Gangster 3", ["My Wife is a Gangster 3 is a 2006 Korean film.", "It is a sequel to\" My Wife is a Gangster 2\".", "This movie, however bearing the\" My Wife is a Gangster\" title, has little to no relation to the previous movies."]], ["Haiducii (film)", ["Haiducii is a 1966 Romanian film directed by Dinu Cocea."]], ["Les amies de ma femme", ["Les amies de ma femme or My Wife's Girlfriends is a 1992 French- Belgium comedy film directed by Didier Van Cauwelaert."]], ["My Wife Is a Gangster 2", ["My Wife is a Gangster 2: The Return Fable is a 2003 South Korean film.", "It is the sequel to\" My Wife is a Gangster\" and is itself followed by\" My Wife Is a Gangster 3\"."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Haiducii (film)", 0], ["My Wife's Best Friend", 0], ["Dinu Cocea", 0], ["Richard Sale (director)", 0]], "evidences": [["Haiducii (film)", "director", "Dinu Cocea"], ["My Wife's Best Friend", "director", "Richard Sale"], ["Dinu Cocea", "date of death", "26 December 2013"], ["Richard Sale (director)", "date of death", "March 4, 1993"]], "answer": "My Wife'S Best Friend"}
{"_id": "f139c8a20bda11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What nationality is Consort Song's husband?", "context": [["Cai Lun", ["Cai Lun (CE 48\u2013121), courtesy name Jingzhong (\u656c\u4ef2), was a Chinese eunuch, inventor, and politician of the Han dynasty.", "He is traditionally regarded as the inventor of paper and the papermaking process, in forms recognizable in modern times as paper (as opposed to papyrus).", "Although early forms of paper had existed in China since the 2nd century BCE, he was responsible for the first significant improvement and standardization of papermaking by adding essential new materials into its composition.", "Cai Lun served in the court of Emperor He of Han (reigned 88\u2013106), who granted him an aristocratic title and great wealth, and the court of Empress Deng Sui who is considered the first to champion the use of paper.", "Cai was a supporter of Empress Dou and played a part in the death of her rival Consort Song.", "In CE 121, Emperor An of Han (reigned 106 to 125), a grandson of Consort Song, gave commands for the imprisonment of Cai Lun.", "Cai Lun committed suicide by poison before the imperial order could be carried out.", "Cai was later revered in Chinese ancestor worship.", "Fei Zhu of the later Song Dynasty (960\u20131279) wrote that a temple in honor of Cai Lun had been erected in Chengdu."]], ["Ali Rahuma", ["Ali Khalifa Rahuma( born May 16, 1982) is a Libyan football midfielder who's nationality is Libyan.", "He currently plays for Al- Ittihad, and is a member of the Libya national football team."]], ["Eleni Gabre-Madhin", ["Eleni Zaude Gabre- Madhin, an Ethiopian economist with Swiss nationality, is a former Chief Executive Officer of the Ethiopia Commodity Exchange( ECX).", "She has had many years of experience working on agricultural markets \u2013 particularly in Sub- Saharan Africa \u2013 and has held senior positions in the World Bank, the International Food Policy Research Institute( Washington), and United Nations( Geneva)."]], ["William Cobbold (composer)", ["William Cobbold( 1560 \u2013 1639) was an English composer.", "He was lay clerk and organist at the Chapel Royal.", "One of his most- well known works today is the consort song\" New Fashions\"."]], ["Cao Yan", ["Cao Yan( died 223) was a prince in the state of Cao Wei in the Three Kingdoms period of China.", "He was a son of Cao Pi, the first emperor of Wei.", "His mother, Consort Song( \u5b8b\u59ec), was a concubine of Cao Pi.", "He was enfeoffed as the Prince of Guangping( \u5ee3\u5e73\u738b) in 222.", "After his death in the following year, his princedom was abolished because he had no son to inherit it."]], ["Baglan Mailybayev", ["Baglan Mailybayev( in Kazakh \u0411\u0430\u0493\u043b\u0430\u043d \u0410\u0441\u0430\u0443\u0431\u0430\u0439\u04b1\u043b\u044b \u041c\u0430\u0439\u043b\u044b\u0431\u0430\u0435\u0432) was born on 20 May 1975 in Zhambyl region, Kazakhstan.", "His nationality is Kazakh.", "He is a politician of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Deputy Head of the Presidential Administration of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Doctor of Law( 2002)( under the supervision of Professor Zimanov S.Z.- scientific advisor and academician of National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Kazakhstan) and Ph.D. in Political Science( 1998)."]], ["William Leighton", ["Sir William Leighton( c. 1565\u20131622) was an Elizabethan composer and editor who published\" The Teares and Lamentatacions of a Sorrowfull Soule\"( 1614) which comprised 55 pieces by 21 composers( among them John Bull, William Byrd, John Dowland and Martin Peerson), including eight by himself.", "There is a modern edition published by Stainer and Bell and a modern facsimile.", "Several radio broadcasts have been made but no commercial recording has been carried out yet.", "The book is historically important because it has parts for an instrumental accompaniment of broken consort and introduces the term\" consort song\"."]], ["Emperor Zhang of Han", ["Emperor Zhang of Han (57 \u2013 9 April 88) was an emperor of the Chinese Han dynasty from 75 to 88.", "He was the third emperor of the Eastern Han.", "Emperor Zhang was a hardworking and diligent emperor.", "He reduced taxes and paid close attention to all affairs of state.", "Zhang also reduced government spending as well as promoted Confucianism.", "As a result, Han society prospered and its culture flourished during this period.", "Along with his father Emperor Ming, Emperor Zhang's reign has been highly praised and was regarded as the golden age of the Eastern Han period, and their reigns are collectively known as the Rule of Ming and Zhang.", "During his reign, Chinese troops under the leadership of General Ban Chao, progressed far west while in pursuit of Xiongnu insurgents harassing the trade routes now collectively known as the Silk Road.", "The Eastern Han dynasty, after Emperor Zhang, would be plagued with internal strife between royal factions and eunuchs struggling for power.", "The people for the coming century and a half would yearn for the good days of Emperors Ming and Zhang.", "(However, part of the strife came from the power obtained by consort clans \u2013 and the precedent was set by Emperor Zhang's bestowing of power on both his adoptive mother Empress Dowager Ma's clan and his wife Empress Dou's clan.)"]], ["Consort Song", ["Consort Song (died 82), posthumously known as Empress Jingyin (\u656c\u96b1\u540e; literally \"the respectful and hidden empress\"), was an imperial consort for Emperor Zhang of the Han dynasty of China.", "She was a victim in a power struggle at the hands of Emperor Zhang's empress consort, Empress Dou.", "Consort Song was the older daughter of Song Yang (\u5b8b\u694a), a seventh-generation descendant of Song Chang (\u5b8b\u660c), an important official during the reign of Emperor Wen.", "Song Yang was famed for his filial piety.", "His aunt was the maternal grandmother of Emperor Ming's wife Empress Ma, and Empress Ma, upon hearing that his two daughters were both intelligent and beautiful, selected them as consorts for her adopted son, Crown Prince Liu Da.", "After Liu Da became emperor in 75 (as Emperor Zhang), both of them became imperial consorts.", "The elder Consort Song gave birth to a son, Liu Qing, in 78, and because Empress Dou did not have a son, Liu Qing was created crown prince in 79.", "Empress Dou was not satisfied with the situation, however, and in 79, after another imperial consort, Consort Liang, gave birth to a son named Liu Zhao, she adopted Liu Zhao and intended to make him crown prince instead.", "After Empress Dowager Ma died later that year, Consort Song was left without anyone to protect her, and Empress Dou began to plot her destruction.", "In 82, an opportunity came for Empress Dou.", "Consort Song had become ill, and in her illness, she craved raw cuscuta, and she requested that her family bring them.", "Empress Dou seized the cuscuta and falsely accused Consort Song of using it for witchcraft.", "Emperor Zhang was enraged and expelled Liu Qing from the palace.", "He had Consort Song and her sister arrested and interrogated by the eunuch Cai Lun.", "Consort Song and her sister saw that they were in deep straits, and they committed suicide by poison in June 82 (according to the \"Zizhi Tongjian\").", "Her son Liu Qing would be deposed and replaced by Liu Zhao, who later became Emperor He.", "After the destruction of the Dou clan in 92 (in which her son Liu Qing had a hand) and Empress Dowager Dou's death in 97, she was posthumously honoured.", "In 121, with her grandson Liu Hu having ascended the throne (as Emperor An), Consort Song was posthumously honoured with the title Empress Jingyin."]], ["Liu Qing (prince)", ["Liu Qing( 78 \u2013 106), formally Prince Xiao of Qinghe( \u6e05\u6cb3\u5b5d\u738b) or Emperor Xiaode( \u5b5d\u5fb7\u7687), was a crown prince of the Han dynasty under his father Emperor Zhang who lost his position and his mother Consort Song due to palace intrigue at the hands of his father's wife Empress Dou.", "He, however, maintained a strong relationship with his brother Emperor He, and was able to avenge himself and his mother in conjunction with his brother.", "During his lifetime, he saw his son Liu Hu( \u5289\u795c) become emperor( as Emperor An) as successor to his nephew Emperor Shang, who died in infancy."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Consort Song", 4], ["Emperor Zhang of Han", 1]], "evidences": [["Consort Song", "spouse", "Liu Da"], ["Emperor Zhang of Han", "country of citizenship", "Eastern Han"]], "answer": "Eastern Han"}
{"_id": "c884d9e308c411ebbd8eac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Who died earlier, Alessio Perilli or Harry G. Day?", "context": [["Harry Phillips (rugby union)", ["Henry' Harry' Thomas Phillips( 22 June 1903 \u2013 16 December 1978) was a Welsh international rugby union lock who played club rugby for Cross Keys and Newport and international rugby for Wales.", "Phillips was a collier by profession before becoming a police officer, and was the nephew of former international Wales player Harry Day."]], ["Hari Dhillon", ["Hari Dhillon, also rendered Hari Dillon or Harry Dillon, is an American television, film and stage actor, best known for playing Michael Spence in British television medical drama series\" Holby City\"."]], ["Henry Alexander Baldwin", ["Henry Alexander Baldwin or Harry Alexander Baldwin( January 12,", "1871 \u2013 October 8, 1946) was a sugarcane plantation manager, and politician who served as Congressional Delegate to the United States House of Representatives representing the Territory of Hawaii.", "He was one of the earliest leaders of the Hawaii Republican Party."]], ["Harry Day (politician)", ["Harry Day( 16 September 1880 \u2013 16 September 1939) was a British theatre owner and Labour Party politician.", "In the early 1900s, he worked as a manager for the magician Harry Houdini."]], ["Harry Congreve Evans", ["Henry Congreve Evans( 10 December 1860 \u2013 9 January 1899), generally known as\" Harry Evans\" or\" Harry Congreve Evans\", was a journalist, editor and newspaper proprietor of South Australia."]], ["Harry G. Day", ["Harry G. Day( October 8, 1906 \u2013 September 8, 2007) was an American chemist and professor.", "The Harry G. Day Lectureship in the Chemistry building at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana, was established in 1988, and a lecture hall was dedicated to him in 1991."]], ["Stanley Eveling", ["Stanley Eveling, or Harry Stanley Eveling( 4 August 1925 in Newcastle upon Tyne \u2013 24 December 2008 in Edinburgh) was an English playwright and academic, based in Scotland."]], ["Harry Greenberg", ["Harry Schachter or Harry\" Big Greenie\" Greenberg( 1909 November 22, 1939) was an associate and childhood friend of Benjamin\" Bugsy\" Siegel, and an employee of both Charlie\" Lucky\" Luciano and Meyer Lansky."]], ["Alessio Perilli", ["Alessio Perilli was an Italian motorcycle road racer.", "He was killed in a crash during a European Superstock Championship race at TT Circuit Assen on 5 September 2004.", "He was 20.", "He scored 4 points in the season, reaching the 30th final position."]], ["Charalampos Mavrias", ["Charalampos Mavrias( born 21 February 1994), known as\" Charis\" or\" Harry\", is a Greek footballer who currently plays for Omonia."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Alessio Perilli", 1], ["Harry G. Day", 0]], "evidences": [["Alessio Perilli", "date of death", "5 September 2004"], ["Harry G. Day", "date of death", "September 8, 2007"]], "answer": "Alessio Perilli"}
{"_id": "8b62cbbd08bc11ebbd88ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Who lived longer, Claes-Ulrik Winberg or Andr\u00e9 Piters?", "context": [["Andrew Lortie", ["Andrew Lortie( or Andr\u00e9 Lortie) was a leading French theologian, author and emigre leader of Huguenot Protestants in England, born in France and resident of London at his death, heading the French church there.", "Lortie was a well- known author of books attacking the Holy See and transubstantiation and was an early, prominent Protestant theologian.", "Most Huguenot churches in the UK and US have since merged with Anglican- based or Reform- based Protestant churches."]], ["Nicolas Nancey", ["Nicolas Nancey, real name Nicolas Zouros,( 1874 \u2013 13 October 1925) was a French dramatist and screenwriter.", "Once referred to as a successor of Eug\u00e8ne Labiche and Georges Feydeau he has written 15 plays in the vaudeville as well as boulevard genre, in collaboration with dramatists such as Paul Armont, Henry de Gorsse or Andr\u00e9 Mou\u00ebzy- \u00c9on."]], ["Fred H. Frank", ["Fred H. Frank was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly who lived in Appleton."]], ["Gaius Julius Aquila", ["Gaius Julius Aquila was the name of a number of people who lived during the Roman Empire."]], ["Victor Dandr\u00e9", ["Victor E. Dandr\u00e9 or D'Andr\u00e9( 1870 \u2013 1944) was a Russian born ballet impresario and the partner of the world renowned ballerina, Anna Pavlova."]], ["Andr\u00e9 Piters", ["Andr\u00e9 Piters( 18 January 1931 \u2013 23 October 2014) was a Belgian footballer who played as a striker."]], ["Maximus of Tyre", ["Maximus of Tyre( fl. late 2nd century AD), also known as Cassius Maximus Tyrius, was a Greek rhetorician and philosopher who lived in the time of the Antonines and Commodus, and who belongs to the trend of the Second Sophistic.", "His writings contain many allusions to the history of Greece, while there is little reference to Rome; hence it is inferred that he lived longer in Greece, perhaps as a professor at Athens.", "Although nominally a Platonist, he is really an Eclectic and one of the precursors of Neoplatonism."]], ["Andr\u00e9-Louis-Adolphe Laoust", ["Andr\u00e9-Louis -Adolphe Laoust or Andr\u00e9 Laoust( 1843\u20131924) was a French sculptor born in Douai."]], ["Claes-Ulrik Winberg", ["Claes- Ulrik Winberg( 23 September 1925 \u2013 31 May 1989) was a Swedish industrialist and business executive.", "He was CEO of AB Bofors from 1972 to 1984.", "He was also chairman of the Swedish Iron Industry Association from 1978 to 1983 and of the Swedish Employers Association from 1984 to 1985.", "Winberg was forced to resign his position as chairman of the Swedish Employers Association in 1984, following the unveiling of the Bofors scandal."]], ["Raymond Macherot", ["Raymond Macherot( 30 March 1924 \u2013 26 September 2008) was a Belgian cartoonist.", "Although not nearly as famous as fellow Belgian cartoonists such as Herg\u00e9 or Andr\u00e9 Franquin, Macherot's work, both as artist and writer, remains highly regarded among critics and collectors."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Claes-Ulrik Winberg", 0], ["Andr\u00e9 Piters", 0]], "evidences": [["Claes-Ulrik Winberg", "date of birth", "23 September 1925"], ["Claes-Ulrik Winberg", "date of death", "31 May 1989"], ["Andr\u00e9 Piters", "date of birth", "18 January 1931"], ["Andr\u00e9 Piters", "date of death", "23 October 2014"]], "answer": "Andr\u00e9 Piters"}
{"_id": "8b9faa26089b11ebbd78ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film whose director is younger, Becoming Dick or Nude On The Moon?", "context": [["Doris Wishman", ["Doris Wishman( June 1, 1912 August 10, 2002) was an American film director, screenwriter and producer.", "She is credited with having directed and produced at least thirty feature films during a career spanning over four decades, most notably in the sexploitation film genre.", "A native of New York City, Wishman began her film career as a hobby after the death of her husband in 1958.", "She made her feature debut with\" Hideout in the Sun\"( 1960), and went on to direct numerous nudist and sexploitation films, such as\" Gentlemen Prefer Nature Girls\"( 1963),\" Behind the Nudist Curtain\"( 1963), and\" Bad Girls Go to Hell\"( 1965).", "In the 1970s, she would make her first foray into directing pornographic films.", "In 1979, Wishman filmed her first and only feature horror film,\" A Night to Dismember\", which she spent several years editing after multiple reels were destroyed during post-production.", "She would make a further three films in the early 2000s before dying in 2002, aged 90."]], ["Bob Saget", ["Robert Lane Saget( born May 17, 1956) is an American stand- up comedian, actor, television host and director.", "His television roles include Danny Tanner on the ABC sitcom\" Full House\"( 1987 \u2013 95) and its Netflix sequel\" Fuller House\", and hosting\" America's Funniest Home Videos\" from 1989 to 1997.", "Saget is also known for his adult- oriented stand- up routine.", "He also provided the voice of the future Ted Mosby on the CBS sitcom\" How I Met Your Mother\" from 2005 to 2014.", "Saget's 2014 comedy album,\" That's What I'm Talkin' About\", was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album."]], ["Becoming Dick", ["Becoming Dick is a 2000 comedy film starring Harland Williams and directed by Bob Saget."]], ["La Bestia humana", ["La Bestia humana is a 1957 Argentine film whose story is based on the novel\" La B\u00eate Humaine\" by the French writer \u00c9mile Zola."]], ["Nude on the Moon", ["Nude on the Moon is a 1961 science- fantasy nudist film co-written and co-directed by Doris Wishman and Raymond Phelan under the shared pseudonyms\" O. O. Miller\" and\" Anthony Brooks\".", "The film was produced in 1960 and theatrically released in 1961.", "\" Nude on the Moon\" is the second of eight nudist films produced and directed by Wishman.", "While most nudist films of the time were set within a conventional nudist camp, apparently as a promotional gimmick Wishman decided to set the story in a nudist civilization on the Moon."]], ["Richard Roberts (soccer)", ["Richard \u201cDick or Dickie\u201d Roberts is a former American soccer forward who played professionally in the American Soccer League and earned one cap with the U.S. national team."]], ["Vadim Vlasov", ["Vadim Nikolayevich Vlasov( born 19 December 1980) is a former Russian football player.", "He is a younger brother of Dmitri Vlasov."]], ["John De Andrea", ["John De Andrea( born 1941) is an American sculptor known for his realistic sculptures of human figures, dressed or nude and in true- to- life postures."]], ["Dick Megugorac", ["Richard Megugorac( February 5, 1928 \u2013 January 13, 2016), commonly known as Dick or by his nickname Magoo, was an American land speed racer and customizer."]], ["Milo\u0161 Zli\u010di\u0107", ["Milo\u0161 Zli\u010di\u0107( born 29 December 1999) is a Serbian football forward.", "He is a younger brother of Lazar Zli\u010di\u0107."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Becoming Dick", 0], ["Nude on the Moon", 0], ["Bob Saget", 0], ["Doris Wishman", 0]], "evidences": [["Becoming Dick", "director", "Bob Saget"], ["Nude on the Moon", "director", "Doris Wishman"], ["Bob Saget", "date of birth", "May 17, 1956"], ["Doris Wishman", "date of birth", "June 1, 1912"]], "answer": "Becoming Dick"}
{"_id": "05be9a0c0bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Which country Eric Longlegs, Lord Of Langeland's father is from?", "context": [["Eric I, Duke of Schleswig", ["Eric I Abels\u00f8n (died 27 May 1272) was a Danish nobleman.", "He was the ruling Duke of Schleswig from 1260 until his death in 1272.", "He was the second son of King Abel of Denmark, Duke of Schleswig and Mechtild of Holstein."]], ["Eric Longlegs, Lord of Langeland", ["Erik Eriks\u00f8n, also known as Eric Longlegs , (1272\u20131310), Lord of Langeland, was the second son of Eric I, Duke of Schleswig and younger brother of Valdemar IV, Duke of Schleswig."]], ["Charles II Henri van de Werve, Lord of Schilde", ["Baron Charles- Henri van de Werve( 1627 \u2013 1696), Lord of Schilde, Lord of Giessen- Oudkerk, Lord of Wavre- Notre- Dame and Lord of Wavrans, formed part of a very old, important and noble family of Antwerp."]], ["Henry II, Count of Reuss-Gera", ["Henry II of Reuss( younger line), nicknamed\" the Posthumous\"( 10 June 1572 in Gera \u2013 in Gera) was Lord of Gera, Lord of Lobenstein and Lord of Oberkranichfeld."]], ["John II, Lord of Polanen", ["John III, Lord of Polanen( \u2013 3 November 1378 in Breda) was Lord of Polanen, Lord of De Lek and Lord of Breda."]], ["Enguerrand V de Coucy", ["Enguerrand V, Lord of Coucy( after 1321) inherited the title of Lord of Coucy and castle from his maternal uncle, Enguerrand IV in 1311.", "He was also lord of Oisy and Montmirail."]], ["John I, Lord of Polanen", ["John I, Lord of Polanen( \u2013 26 September 1342) was Lord of Polanen, Lord of De Lek and Lord of Breda."]], ["Anne Holck", ["Anne Holck( 7 December 1602, Tryggev\u00e6lde- 5 June 1660, Stensgaard, Langeland), was a Danish noble.", "She became famous for her defense of the island of Langeland against the Swedish army during the Dano- Swedish War( 1658 \u2013 1660) in 1659.", "She was the daughter of noble Ditlev Holck and married nobleman Vincents Steensen until Stensgaard from Langeland in 1623.", "In 1659, her spouse died from the wounds he received when he led the defense of Langeland against Swedish invasion, and after his death, she took over and defended the island against the attack until she was forced to surrender.", "After having been captured and imprisoned on her estate, she managed to trick a Swedish troupe down a vine cellar, where they were killed by local peasantry."]], ["John I, Lord of Egmond", ["John I, Lord of Egmond( before 1310 \u2013 28 December 1369) was Lord of Egmond, Lord of IJsselstein, bailiff of Kennemerland( 1353- 1354) and stadtholder of Holland."]], ["Abel, Lord of Langeland", ["Abel Abels\u00f8n( 1252 \u2013 2 April 1279), Lord of Langeland, was the third son of King Abel of Denmark, Duke of Schleswig and younger brother of Valdemar III, Duke of Schleswig and Eric I, Duke of Schleswig.", "As a member of the ducal family, he held several fiefs in Southern Denmark."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Eric Longlegs, Lord of Langeland", 0], ["Eric I, Duke of Schleswig", 0]], "evidences": [["Eric Longlegs, Lord of Langeland", "father", "Eric I, Duke of Schleswig"], ["Eric I, Duke of Schleswig", "country of citizenship", "Danish"]], "answer": "Danish"}
{"_id": "48c623840bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the performer of song En Apesanteur born?", "context": [["Jim Bob", ["James Robert Morrison, known as Jim Bob, is a British musician and author.", "He was the singer of indie punk band Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine."]], ["Calogero (singer)", ["Calogero Joseph Salvatore Maurici (born 30 July 1971 in \u00c9chirolles, near Grenoble), better known as Calogero , is a French singer."]], ["Caspar Babypants", ["Caspar Babypants is the stage name of children's music artist Chris Ballew, who is also widely known as the singer of The Presidents of the United States of America."]], ["Panda (Astro song)", ["\" Panda\" is a song of the Chilean band Astro and is the fifth song of the homonymous album of the year 2011.", "The song was composed and produced by the singer of the band Andr\u00e9s Nusser and released like third single of the album on February 1, 2013."]], ["Astrid North", ["Astrid North( Astrid Karina North Radmann; 24 August 1973, Berlin \u2013 25 June 2019, Berlin) was a German soul singer and songwriter.", "She was the singer of the German band, with whom she released five Albums.", "As guest singer of the band she published three albums."]], ["Kristian Leontiou", ["Kristian Leontiou (born February 1982) is a British singer of Greek Cypriot descent, and is the singer for the indie rock band One eskimO."]], ["Bernie Bonvoisin", ["Bernard Bonvoisin, known as Bernie Bonvoisin( born 9 July 1956 in Nanterre, Hauts- de- Seine), is a French hard rock singer and film director.", "He is best known for having been the singer of Trust.", "He was one of the best friends of Bon Scott the singer of AC/ DC and together they recorded the song\" Ride On\" which was one of the last songs by Bon Scott."]], ["O Valencia!", ["\" O Valencia!\" is the fifth single by the indie rock band", "The Decemberists, and the first released from their fourth studio album,\" The Crane Wife\".", "The music was written by The Decemberists and the lyrics by Colin Meloy.", "It tells a story of two star- crossed lovers.", "The singer falls in love with a person who belongs to an opposing gang.", "At the end of the song, the singer's lover jumps in to defend the singer, who is confronting his lover's brother( the singer's\" sworn enemy\") and is killed by the bullet intended for the singer."]], ["En apesanteur", ["\"En apesanteur\" is the name of a 2001 song recorded by the French singer Calogero.", "It was the second single from Calogero's second studio album, \"Calogero\", on which it features as first track, and his fifth single overall.", "It achieved success in Belgium (Wallonia) and France and became the singer's first hit since he had started a solo career."]], ["Billy Milano", ["Billy Milano is a Bronx- born heavy metal musician now based in Austin, Texas.", "He is the singer and- occasionally- guitarist and bassist of crossover thrash band M.O.D., and he was also the singer of its predecessor, Stormtroopers of Death.", "He was also the singer of United Forces, which also featured his Stormtroopers of Death bandmate Dan Lilker."]]], "supporting_facts": [["En apesanteur", 0], ["Calogero (singer)", 0]], "evidences": [["En apesanteur", "performer", "Calogero"], ["Calogero", "place of birth", "\u00c9chirolles"]], "answer": "\u00c9chirolles"}
{"_id": "23a5200e08c311ebbd8dac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who was born first, 7000 D\u00edas Juntos or Blood Of The Vampire?", "context": [["John McMahon (Surrey and Somerset cricketer)", ["John William Joseph McMahon( 28 December 1917 \u2013 8 May 2001) was an Australian- born first- class cricketer who played for Surrey and Somerset in England from 1947 to 1957."]], ["Wale Adebanwi", ["Wale Adebanwi( born 1969) is a Nigerian- born first Black Rhodes Professor at St Antony's College, Oxford."]], ["Henry Cass", ["Henry Cass( 24 June 1902 \u2013 1989) was a British director, particularly prolific in film in the horror and comedy genres.", "Previously an actor, he was also a prolific stage director of classical theatre at the Old Vic in the 1930s.", "In 1923, Lee DeForest filmed Cass for a short film\" Henry Cass Demonstration Film\" made in DeForest's Phonofilm sound- on- film process.", "The film was previewed at the Engineers Society of New York on 12 April 1923, and premiered at the Rivoli Theatre in New York on 15 April 1923 with 17 other short Phonofilms.", "He was married to the actress Joan Hopkins."]], ["Hassan Zee", ["Hassan Zee is a Pakistani- American film director who was born in Chakwal, Pakistan."]], ["Hartley Lobban", ["Hartley W Lobban (9 May 1926 \u2013 15 October 2004) was a Jamaican-born first-class cricketer who played 17 matches for Worcestershire in the early 1950s."]], ["Blood of the Vampire", ["Blood of the Vampire is a 1958 British colour horror film, produced by Robert S. Baker and Monty Berman for Tempean Films, directed by Henry Cass, from a screenplay by Jimmy Sangster, that stars Donald Wolfit, Barbara Shelley, and Vincent Ball.", "Many horror fans thought the feature was a Hammer Films production when it came out, due to its similar look and Sangster's writer's credit.", "The film's U.S. release was in October 1958 as a double feature with Universal's\" Monster on the Campus\".", "The film's storyline, set in Transylvania, is about a scientist who uses the inmates of a prison for the criminally insane as sources for his gruesome blood- typing and- transfusion experiments that are keeping him alive."]], ["7000 d\u00edas juntos", ["7000 d\u00edas juntos is a 1994 film directed by Fernando Fern\u00e1n G\u00f3mez.", "It was written by Fernando Fern\u00e1n G\u00f3mez Javier Garc\u00eda Maurino Fernando Morales and stars Pilar Bardem, Jos\u00e9 Sacrist\u00e1n, Chus Lampreave, Maria Barranco, Agust\u00edn Gonz\u00e1lez and Tina Sainz."]], ["Henry Moore (cricketer)", ["Henry Walter Moore( 1849 \u2013 20 August 1916) was an English- born first- class cricketer who spent most of his life in New Zealand."]], ["Rumbi Katedza", ["Rumbi Katedza is a Zimbabwean Film Producer and Director who was born on 17 January 1974."]], ["Fernando Fern\u00e1n G\u00f3mez", ["Fernando Fern\u00e1ndez G\u00f3mez (28 August 1921 \u2013 21 November 2007) better known as Fernando Fern\u00e1n-G\u00f3mez was a Spanish actor, screenwriter, film director, theater director and member of the Royal Spanish Academy for seven years.", "He was born in Argentina while his mother, Spanish actress Carola Fern\u00e1n-G\u00f3mez, was making a tour in Latin America.", "He would later use her surname for his stage name when he moved to Spain in 1924.", "After the Spanish Civil War he began to study law but interrupted his studies to work in theater.", "In 1942 he began to act in movies but also continued working on plays.", "He formed his own theater company and received awards for directing and writing.", "In the 1950s he began to direct movies, including the film of his novel, \"El viaje a ninguna parte\".", "He received praise for his 1958 comedy \"La vida por delante\", which led to a sequel, \"La vida alrededor\".", "In 1977, he won the Silver Bear for Best Actor at the 27th Berlin International Film Festival for his role in \"The Anchorite\".", "He won the award again at the 35th Berlin International Film Festival in 1985 for his role in \"Stico\" and finally the Honorary Golden Bear at the 55th Berlin International Film Festival in 2005.", "Having been very much in demand during the 1970s and 1980s, the 1990s was a less active period for him, but towards the end of his life, he enjoyed something of a revival, featuring in three major projects: \"Todo sobre mi madrePlenilunio\", and a starring role in the hit \"La lengua de las mariposas\".", "He married Mar\u00eda Dolores Pradera in 1945; they divorced in 1959.", "He married Emma Cohen in 2000.", "Fernando Fern\u00e1n G\u00f3mez died in Madrid on 21 November 2007 from a heart failure.", "As he was a lifelong anarchist, his coffin was covered in a black and red anarchist flag."]]], "supporting_facts": [["7000 d\u00edas juntos", 0], ["Blood of the Vampire", 0], ["Fernando Fern\u00e1n G\u00f3mez", 0], ["Henry Cass", 0]], "evidences": [["7000 d\u00edas juntos", "director", "Fernando Fern\u00e1n G\u00f3mez"], ["Blood of the Vampire", "director", "Henry Cass"], ["Fernando Fern\u00e1n G\u00f3mez", "date of birth", "28 August 1921"], ["Henry Cass", "date of birth", "24 June 1902"]], "answer": "Blood Of The Vampire"}
{"_id": "68f864fe0bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the place of death of the director of film The Picture Of Dorian Gray (1945 Film)?", "context": [["Albert Lewin", ["Albert Lewin (September 23, 1894 \u2013 May 9, 1968) was an American film director, producer, and screenwriter.", "He was born in Brooklyn, New York and raised in Newark, New Jersey.", "He earned a master's degree at Harvard and taught English at the University of Missouri.", "During World War I, he served in the military and was afterwards appointed assistant national director of the American Jewish Relief Committee.", "He later became a drama and film critic for the \"Jewish Tribune\" until the early 1920s, when he went to Hollywood to become a reader for Samuel Goldwyn.", "Later he worked as a script clerk for directors", "King Vidor and Victor Sj\u00f6str\u00f6m before becoming a screenwriter at MGM in 1924.", "Lewin was appointed head of the studio's script department and by the late 1920s was Irving Thalberg's personal assistant and closest associate.", "Nominally credited as an associate producer, he produced several of MGM's most important films of the 1930s.", "After Thalberg's death, he joined Paramount as a producer in 1937, where he remained until 1941.", "Notable producing credits during this period include \"True Confession\" (1937), \"Spawn of the North\" (1938), \"Zaza\" (1939) and \"So Ends Our Night\" (1941).", "In 1942, Lewin began to direct.", "He made six films, writing all of them and producing several himself.", "As a director and writer, he showed literary and cultural aspirations in the selection and treatment of his themes.", "In 1966, Lewin published a novel, \"The Unaltered Cat\"."]], ["The Picture of Dorian Gray (1917 film)", ["The Picture of Dorian Gray( German: Das Bildnis des Dorian Gray) is a 1917 German silent fantasy film directed by Richard Oswald and starring Bernd Aldor, Ernst Pittschau, and Ernst Ludwig.", "The film is based on the novel\" The Picture of Dorian Gray\" by Oscar Wilde.", "The film's sets were designed by the art director Manfred Noa."]], ["Hurd Hatfield", ["William Rukard Hurd Hatfield( December 7, 1917 \u2013 December 26, 1998) was an American actor.", "He was best known for often playing characters of handsome, narcissistic young men, most notably Dorian Gray in the film\" The Picture of Dorian Gray\"( 1945)."]], ["Richard Fraser (actor)", ["Richard Fraser( born Richard Mackie Simpson; 15 March 1913 \u2013 19 January 1972) was a Scottish film, television, and stage actor.", "He is perhaps best known for his role in the 1945 film\" The Picture of Dorian Gray\"."]], ["The Picture of Dorian Gray (2004 film)", ["The Picture of Dorian Gray is an American film directed and written by Dave Rosenbaum, starring Josh Duhamel."]], ["The Picture of Dorian Gray (1915 film)", ["The Picture of Dorian Gray( 1915) is an American silent film based on the novel\" The Picture of Dorian Gray\"( 1890) by Oscar Wilde."]], ["The Picture of Dorian Gray (1913 film)", ["The Picture of Dorian Gray( 1913) is an American silent film, directed by Phillips Smalley, starring Wallace Reid, and with a screenplay by Lois Weber based on the novel\" The Picture of Dorian Gray\"( 1890) by Oscar Wilde."]], ["The Picture of Dorian Gray (1916 film)", ["The Picture of Dorian Gray is a 1916 British silent fantasy film directed by Fred W. Durrant and starring Henry Victor, Pat O'Malley and Sydney Bland.", "The film is based on the novel\" The Picture of Dorian Gray\" by Oscar Wilde."]], ["The Picture of Dorian Gray (1945 film)", ["The Picture of Dorian Gray is a 1945 American horror-drama film based on Oscar Wilde's 1890 novel of the same name.", "Released in June 1945 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, the film is directed by Albert Lewin and stars George Sanders as Lord Henry Wotton and Hurd Hatfield as Dorian Gray.", "Shot primarily in black-and-white, the film features four colour inserts in 3-strip Technicolor of Dorian's portrait; these are a special effect, the first two inserts are the original portrait and the second two after a major period of degeneration then recovery."]], ["John Bonar", ["John Bonar( July 10, 1886 \u2013 March 28, 1963) was an American set decorator, who was born in Yugoslavia.", "He was nominated for an Academy Award in the category Best Art Direction for the film\" The Picture of Dorian Gray\"."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Picture of Dorian Gray (1945 film)", 1], ["Albert Lewin", 1]], "evidences": [["The Picture of Dorian Gray", "director", "Albert Lewin"], ["Albert Lewin", "place of death", "New York"]], "answer": "New York"}
{"_id": "4158729c0baf11ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is the maternal grandfather of Maximilian, Margrave Of Baden?", "context": [["Bernard IV, Margrave of Baden-Durlach", ["Bernard IV, Margrave of Baden- Durlach( born 1517 \u2013 died 20 January 1553) was Margrave of Baden- Pforzheim from 26 September 1552 until his death."]], ["Frederick V, Margrave of Baden-Durlach", ["Frederick V, Margrave of Baden- Durlach( 6 July 1594, Sulzburg, Hochschwarzwald \u2013 8 September 1659, Durlach) was a German nobleman, who ruled as margrave of Baden- Durlach from 1622 to his death.", "He was succeeded by his son Frederick VI, Margrave of Baden- Durlach."]], ["Princess Theodora of Greece and Denmark (1906\u20131969)", ["Princess Theodora of Greece and Denmark (30 May 1906 \u2013 16 October 1969) was the second child and daughter of Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark and Princess Alice of Battenberg, and the second eldest sister of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh."]], ["Herman II, Margrave of Baden", ["Hermann II of Baden( c. 1060 \u2013 7 October 1130) was the first to use the title Margrave of Baden, after the family seat at Castle Hohenbaden.", "This castle is in the present day town of Baden- Baden."]], ["Louis William, Margrave of Baden-Baden", ["Louis William, Margrave of Baden-Baden (8 April 1655 \u2013 4 January 1707) was the ruling Margrave of Baden-Baden in Germany and chief commander of the Imperial army.", "He was also known as \"T\u00fcrkenlouisTurkish Louis\") for his many defeats of Turkish armies.", "After his death in 1707, his wife, Sibylle of Saxe-Lauenburg, acted as regent of Baden-Baden during the minority of his eldest son, who succeeded him as Margrave of Baden-Baden."]], ["Henry II, Margrave of Baden-Hachberg", ["Henry II, Margrave of Baden- Hachberg( before 1231 \u2013) was the ruling Margrave of Baden- Hachberg from 1231 to 1289."]], ["Frederick VI, Margrave of Baden-Durlach", ["Frederick VI, Margrave of Baden- Durlach( 16 November 1617 \u2013 10 or 31 January 1677) was the Margrave of Baden- Durlach from 1659 until his death."]], ["Valerie, Margravine of Baden", ["Archduchess Valerie of Austria( born 23 May 1941 in Vienna, Ostmark, Germany) is a member of the Tuscan line of the House of Habsburg and an Archduchess of Austria and a Princess of Tuscany by birth.", "Through her marriage to Maximilian, Margrave of Baden, Valerie is a member of the House of Z\u00e4hringen and Margravine consort of Baden."]], ["Maximilian, Margrave of Baden", ["Maximilian, Margrave of Baden, Duke of Z\u00e4hringen (Maximilian Andreas Friedrich Gustav Ernst August Bernhard; born 3 July 1933), is the elder son of Berthold, Margrave of Baden and Princess Theodora of Greece and Denmark.", "Through his mother, he is the eldest living nephew of Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, and is first cousin to Charles, Prince of Wales.", "He is the head of the Grand-Ducal House of Baden and the representative of the descent of the Kings of Sweden of the House of Holstein-Gottorp."]], ["Bernhard, Hereditary Prince of Baden", ["Bernhard, Hereditary Prince of Baden(\" Bernhard Max Friedrich August Gustav Ludwig Kraft\"; born 27 May 1970 in Schloss Salem, Salem, Baden- W\u00fcrttemberg, Germany) is a German nobleman and heir to the head of the House of Baden.", "He is a great- nephew of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.", "He is the eldest son of Maximilian, Margrave of Baden and Archduchess Valerie of Austria.", "A commercial lawyer by training, he studied business administration and law in Hamburg and Switzerland.", "Prince Bernhard manages the family estates including Staufenberg Castle and the margravine wineries dedicated to preserving the grape variety M\u00fcller- Thurgau.", "In the years 2000- 2009 he oversaw the transfer of many family assets, including Eberstein Castle and parts of Schloss Salem to the German state in order to stabilise the family's finances."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Maximilian, Margrave of Baden", 0], ["Princess Theodora of Greece and Denmark (1906\u20131969)", 0]], "evidences": [["Maximilian, Margrave of Baden", "mother", "Princess Theodora of Greece and Denmark"], ["Princess Theodora of Greece and Denmark", "father", "Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark"]], "answer": "Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark"}
{"_id": "0660df040bdb11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "When did Conan Iii, Duke Of Brittany's father die?", "context": [["Conan III, Duke of Brittany", ["Conan III, also known as Conan of Cornouaille and Conan the Fat (c. 1093\u20131096 \u2013 September 17, 1148) was duke of Brittany, from 1112 to his death.", "He was the son of Duke Alan IV and Ermengarde of Anjou.", "Conan III allied himself with Stephen of England in Stephen's war against the dispossessed Empress Matilda."]], ["Margaret of Huntingdon, Duchess of Brittany", ["Margaret of Huntingdon( 1145\u20131201) was a Scottish princess and Duchess of Brittany.", "She was the sister of Scottish kings Malcolm IV and William I, wife of Conan IV, Duke of Brittany, and the mother of Constance, Duchess of Brittany.", "Her second husband was Humphrey de Bohun, hereditary Constable of England.", "Following her second marriage, Margaret styled herself as the Countess of Hereford."]], ["Guerech, Duke of Brittany", ["Guerech of Brittany, was Count of Nantes and Duke of Brittany from 981 to 988."]], ["Alan IV, Duke of Brittany", ["Alan IV (born circa 1063; died 13 October 1119) was Duke of Brittany from 1084 until his abdication in 1112.", "He was also Count of Nantes (from c. 1103) and Count of Rennes.", "His parents were Duchess Hawise and Duke Hoel II.", "He is also known as Alan Fergant.", "Through his father, he was of the Breton House of Cornouaille dynasty (Breton: \"Kerne\" dynasty).", "He was the last Breton-speaking Duke of Brittany."]], ["Conan II, Duke of Brittany", ["Conan II of Rennes( c. 1033 \u2013 11 December 1066) was Duke of Brittany, from 1040 to his death.", "Conan was the eldest child and heir of Alan III, Duke of Brittany by his wife Bertha of Blois, and member of the House of Rennes.", "He was the elder brother of Hawise, who succeeded him as\" suo jure\" duchess."]], ["Matilda FitzRoy, Duchess of Brittany", ["Maud or Matilda Fitzroy, was a duchess consort of Brittany by her marriage to Conan III, Duke of Brittany.", "She was an illegitimate daughter of Henry I of England by one of his unknown mistresses."]], ["Hawise of Normandy", ["Hawise of Normandy( died 21 February 1034) was Countess of Rennes, Duchess of Brittany and Regent to her son Alan III, Duke of Brittany from 1008 until 1026."]], ["Bertha, Duchess of Brittany", ["Bertha of Cornouaille( fl. 1125- 55), also known as Bertha of Brittany, was hereditary Duchess of Brittany between 1148 until her death and Dowager Countess of Richmond.", "Bertha was the eldest daughter of Conan III of Brittany by Maude, the illegitimate daughter of King Henry I of England.", "She was the last member of the Breton House of Cornouaille to reign over Brittany."]], ["Otto III, Duke of Pomerania", ["Otto III, Duke of Pomerania( 29 May 1444 \u2013 7 September 1464) was a member of the House of Griffins and a Duke of Pomerania- Stettin."]], ["Henry III, Duke of Mecklenburg", ["Henry III, Duke of Mecklenburg( 1337 \u2013 24 April 1383) was Duke of Mecklenburg from 1379 until his death."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Conan III, Duke of Brittany", 1], ["Alan IV, Duke of Brittany", 0]], "evidences": [["Conan III, Duke of Brittany", "father", "Alan IV"], ["Alan IV", "date of death", "13 October 1119"]], "answer": "13 October 1119"}
{"_id": "a87474d20bda11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of the director of film The Grasp Of Greed?", "context": [["The Grasp of Greed", ["The Grasp of Greed is a 1916 American silent drama film directed by Joe De Grasse and starring Lon Chaney.", "The plot concerns a marooned man's will tattooed on the back of a woman."]], ["S. N. Mathur", ["S.N. Mathur was the Director of the Indian Intelligence Bureau between September 1975 and February 1980.", "He was also the Director General of Police in Punjab."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["John Greed", ["John Greed( born 14 November 1966) is a contemporary jewelry designer and retailer.", "He was born in Wimbledon, London and graduated from the School of Art and Design in London.", "He later founded John Greed Design Ltd, which has since become a major UK retailer of jewellery."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["House of Greed", ["House of Greed is a 1933 Soviet film directed by Aleksandr Ivanovsky."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Joseph De Grasse", ["Joseph Louis De Grasse (May 4, 1873 \u2013 May 25, 1940) was a Canadian film director.", "Born in Bathurst, New Brunswick, he was the elder brother of actor Sam De Grasse."]], ["Jesse E. Hobson", ["Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 \u2013 November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955.", "Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Grasp of Greed", 0], ["Joseph De Grasse", 1]], "evidences": [["The Grasp of Greed", "director", "Joe De Grasse"], ["Joseph Louis De Grasse", "place of birth", "New Brunswick"]], "answer": "New Brunswick"}
{"_id": "e4152658087611ebbd67ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film was released first, Sankaranum Mohananum or Cold Blade?", "context": [["Invasion of the Neptune Men", ["The film was released in 1961 in Japan and was later released in the United States on television.", "In 1998, the film was featured on an episode of\" Mystery Science Theater 3000\"."]], ["Single Video Theory", ["Single Video Theory is a music documentary directed by Mark Pellington that follows the making of \"Yield\", the fifth album by the American alternative rock band Pearl Jam.", "It was released first on VHS on August 4, 1998, and then on DVD on November 24, 1998."]], ["Coney Island Baby (film)", ["Coney Island Baby is a 2003 comedy- drama in which film producer Amy Hobby made her directorial debut.", "Karl Geary wrote the film and Tanya Ryno was the film's producer.", "The music was composed by Ryan Shore.", "The film was shot in Sligo, Ireland, which is known locally as\" Coney Island\".", "The film was screened at the Newport International Film Festival.", "Hobby won the Jury Award for\" Best First Time Director\".", "The film made its premiere television broadcast on the Sundance Channel."]], ["Rakka (film)", ["The film was released on YouTube and Steam on 14 June 2017."]], ["Sankaranum Mohananum", ["Sankaranum Mohananum( English:\" Sankaran and Mohanan\") is a 2011 Malayalam fantasy/ comedy/ drama film written and directed by T. V. Chandran.", "It stars Jayasurya, Meera Nandan and Rima Kallingal in the lead roles.", "The film is about the strange incidents faced by Mohanakrishnan( Jayasurya) from the ghost of his dead brother Sankaran( also played by Jayasurya).", "It explores the realm of human relationships in a sensitive manner.", "While on one hand, it explores the bond between two brothers, on the other, it also highlights the bitter- sweet relationship of a couple.", "It is regarded as the first mainstream film of T. V. Chandran, who is known for his well- crafted art house films.", "Jayasurya also dons 20 different appearances in the film.", "The film was screened in the\" Malayalam Cinema Today\" section at the 16th International Film Festival of Kerala( IFFK), in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala in 2011."]], ["Empties", ["Empties is a 2007 film directed by Jan Sv\u011br\u00e1k and written by his father Zden\u011bk Sv\u011br\u00e1k, who also stars in the film.", "It was released first in the Czech Republic in March 2007.", "The film is a comedy from the same team which made Kolya."]], ["The Wonderful World of Captain Kuhio", ["The film was released in Japan on 10 October 2009."]], ["Lloyd (film)", ["Lloyd is a 2001 American comedy film.", "The film was released on May 4, 2001."]], ["Cold Blade", ["Cold Blade or Yu nu qin qing is a 1970 Hong Kong action film directed by Chor Yuen."]], ["Bommalattam (2008 film)", ["Bommalattam is a 2008 Indian Tamil film directed by Bharathiraja starring Arjun Sarja and Nana Patekar in the lead roles.", "Originally filmed in Hindi under the title\" Cinema\", the film was released first in Tamil.", "Hindi version retitled\" Final Cut of Director\" had a limited release in 2016.", "This marked Nana Patekar's Tamil film debut."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Sankaranum Mohananum", 0], ["Cold Blade", 0]], "evidences": [["Sankaranum Mohananum", "publication date", "2011"], ["Cold Blade", "publication date", "1970"]], "answer": "Cold Blade"}
{"_id": "4eab52b00bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of the director of film The Gold Cure (1925 Film)?", "context": [["The Gold Cure (1925 film)", ["The Gold Cure is a 1925 British silent comedy film directed by W.P. Kellino and starring Queenie Thomas, Gladys Hamer and Jameson Thomas.", "It was made by Stoll Pictures at Cricklewood Studios."]], ["Jesse E. Hobson", ["Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 \u2013 November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955.", "Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["W. P. Kellino", ["William Philip Gislingham (About 1874 London, England \u2013 31 Dec 1957 London, Middlesex, England) was a British circus clown, acrobat (part of the Flying Kellinos) and, using the name W.P. Kelino, film director.", "He was the father of the cinematographer Roy Kellino."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["The Gold Cure (1919 film)", ["The Gold Cure is a 1919 American silent comedy film, directed by John H. Collins.", "It stars Viola Dana, John McGowan, and Elsie MacLeod, and was released on January 6, 1919."]], ["Dany Cure", ["Dany Cure( born 7 April 1990) is a Venezuelan footballer who plays as a midfielder ..", "Previously, he played for Caracas FC as well as Carabobo FC."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["S. N. Mathur", ["S.N. Mathur was the Director of the Indian Intelligence Bureau between September 1975 and February 1980.", "He was also the Director General of Police in Punjab."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Gold Cure (1925 film)", 0], ["W. P. Kellino", 0]], "evidences": [["The Gold Cure", "director", "W.P. Kellino"], ["W. P. Kellino", "place of birth", "London"]], "answer": "London"}
{"_id": "7c9a5daa0bd911eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the director of film The Green Fog born?", "context": [["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["S. N. Mathur", ["S.N. Mathur was the Director of the Indian Intelligence Bureau between September 1975 and February 1980.", "He was also the Director General of Police in Punjab."]], ["Massimo Altomare (m:A Fog)", ["m :A Fog( born November 27, 1979 in Turin, Italy as Massimo Altomare) is a heavy metal musician."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Guy Maddin", ["Guy Maddin, (born February 28, 1956) is a Canadian screenwriter, director, author, cinematographer, and film editor of both features and short films, as well as an installation artist, from Winnipeg, Manitoba.", "His most distinctive quality is his penchant for recreating the look and style of silent or early-sound-era films.", "Since completing his first film in 1985, Maddin has become one of Canada's most well-known and celebrated filmmakers.", "Maddin has directed twelve feature films and numerous short films, in addition to publishing three books and creating a host of installation art projects.", "A number of Maddin's recent films began as or developed from installation art projects, and his books also relate to his film work.", "Maddin has been the subject of much critical praise and academic attention, including two books of interviews with Maddin and two book-length academic studies of his work.", "Maddin was appointed to the Order of Canada, the country's highest civilian honour, in 2012.", "Maddin was Visiting Lecturer on Visual and Environmental Studies, 2015\u201316, at Harvard University."]], ["The Green Fog", ["The Green Fog is an experimental film directed by Guy Maddin, Evan Johnson, and Galen Johnson that loosely revisits the plot of Alfred Hitchcock's movie \"Vertigo\" through a collage of found footage repurposed from old movies and television shows set in San Francisco.", "The film was commissioned by the San Francisco Film Society for the 60th San Francisco International Film Festival\u2019s and premiered at the festival's close on April 16, 2017.", "It then entered limited release on January 5, 2018 and began to tour international festivals.", "The film features an original score by composer Jacob Garchik and Kronos Quartet."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["Jesse E. Hobson", ["Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 \u2013 November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955.", "Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Green Fog", 0], ["Guy Maddin", 0]], "evidences": [["The Green Fog", "director", "Guy Maddin"], ["Guy Maddin", "place of birth", "Winnipeg, Manitoba"]], "answer": "Winnipeg, Manitoba"}
{"_id": "299660ba0baf11ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is the paternal grandfather of John Of Hesse-Braubach?", "context": [["John of Hesse-Braubach", ["John of Hesse-Braubach (17 June 1609, Darmstadt - 1 April 1651, Ems) was a German nobleman and general.", "He was the Landgrave of Hesse-Braubach.", "His parents were Louis V, Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt and Magdalene of Brandenburg.", "He was married on 30 September 1647 to Johannetta of Sayn-Wittgenstein, the daughter of Ernest, Count of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Sayn and Louise Juliane of Erbach.", "The marriage was childless.", "Johannetta later married Johann Georg I, Duke of Saxe-Eisenach."]], ["Gilbert Talbot, 3rd Baron Talbot", ["Gilbert Talbot, 3rd Baron Talbot( c. 1332\u20131387) was an English nobleman and soldier.", "He was the grandfather of John Talbot, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury."]], ["John Christian Kunkel", ["John Christian Kunkel (September 18, 1816 \u2013 October 14, 1870) was a Whig and Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania.", "He was the grandfather of John Crain Kunkel."]], ["Johannetta of Sayn-Wittgenstein (1632\u20131701)", ["Johannetta of Sayn- Wittgenstein( 27 August 1632 \u2013 28 September 1701), was Sovereign Countess of Sayn- Wittgenstein- Sayn- Altenkirchen from 1648 to 1701.", "She was also Landgravine of Hesse- Braubach by marriage to John, Landgrave of Hesse- Braubach, and Duchess of Saxe- Marksuhl( later Saxe- Eisenach) by marriage to John George I, Duke of Saxe- Eisenach."]], ["Louis V, Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt", ["Louis V of Hesse-Darmstadt (24 September 1577 \u2013 27 July 1626) was the Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt from 1596 to 1626.", "He was born on 24 September 1577 as the son of George I, Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt and Magdalene of Lippe.", "In 1604 he inherited a part of Hessen-Marburg after the death of Louis IV of Hesse-Marburg who was childless.", "The other half went to Maurice of Hesse-Kassel (or Hesse-Cassel), but since Maurice was a Calvinist, Ludwig claimed a right on the whole of Hesse-Marburg.", "Lutheran professors of the University of Marburg who refused to convert to Calvinism founded in 1607 the University of Gie\u00dfen which was named \"Ludoviciana\".", "This led to a conflict during the Thirty Years' War, between Louis V, who stood on the side of the Emperor, and Maurice, who was on the side of the Protestants.", "Hesse-Darmstadt suffered severely from the ravages from the Swedes during the conflict.", "The Landgrave died in 1626 and he was succeeded by George II, Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt.", "In 1722, Johann Georg Liebknecht, an astronomer at the University of Gie\u00dfen, named a star, which he thought was a planet, Sidus Ludoviciana after Ludwig V."]], ["Philip, Landgrave of Hesse-Philippsthal", ["Philip of Hesse- Philippsthal( 14 December 1655 \u2013 18 June 1721) was the son of William VI, Landgrave of Hesse- Kassel and Hedwig Sophia of Brandenburg.", "He was the first landgrave of Hesse- Philippsthal from 1663 to 1721 and the founder of the fifth branch of the house of Hesse."]], ["Landgravine Auguste of Hesse-Homburg", ["Landgravine\" Auguste\" Fredericka of Hesse- Homburg( full German name:\" Auguste Friederike, Landgr\u00e4fin von Hessen- Homburg\"; 28 November 1776, Bad Homburg vor der H\u00f6he, Landgraviate of Hesse- Homburg, Holy Roman Empire \u2013 1 April 1871, Ludwigslust, Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg- Schwerin), was a member of the House of Hesse and a Landgravine of Hesse- Homburg by birth.", "Through her marriage she was also a member of the House of Mecklenburg and Hereditary Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg- Schwerin.", "She was the sixth child and fourth daughter of Frederick V, Landgrave of Hesse- Homburg and his wife Landgravine Caroline of Hesse- Darmstadt, in turn daughter of Louis IX, Landgrave of Hesse- Darmstadt."]], ["John Westley", ["Rev. John Westley( 1636 \u2013 78) was an English nonconformist minister.", "He was the grandfather of John Wesley( founder of Methodism)."]], ["Prince Wilhelm of Hesse-Philippsthal-Barchfeld", ["Prince Wilhelm of Hesse(\" Wilhelm Ernst Alexis Hermann\"; 1 March 1905 \u2013 30 April 1942) was German soldier and heir to the headship of the Hesse- Philippsthal line of the House of Hesse.", "As a member of the House of Hesse he was styled\" His Highness Prince Wilhelm of Hesse\"."]], ["Charles I, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel", ["Charles of Hesse- Kassel( 3 August 1654 \u2013 23 March 1730), of the House of Hesse, was the Landgrave of Hesse- Kassel from 1670 to 1730."]]], "supporting_facts": [["John of Hesse-Braubach", 2], ["Louis V, Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt", 1]], "evidences": [["John of Hesse-Braubach", "father", "Louis V, Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt"], ["Louis V, Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt", "father", "George I, Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt"]], "answer": "George I, Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt"}
{"_id": "fd01278c0bdc11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of the director of film Liberated Hands?", "context": [["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Jesse E. Hobson", ["Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 \u2013 November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955.", "Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation."]], ["Reece Hands", ["Reece Hands( born 6 October 1993) is an English professional footballer who currently plays for USL League Two side Cincinnati Dutch Lions having last played as a midfielder for National League North side Gainsborough Trinity."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Liberated Hands", ["Liberated Hands or Freed Hands is a 1939 German drama film directed by Hans Schweikart and starring Brigitte Horney, Olga Tschechowa and Ewald Balser.", "It was screened at the 8th Venice International Film Festival.", "Horney plays a sculptor who discovers her true vocation."]], ["Marina Hands", ["Marina Hands( born 10 January 1975) is a French stage and film actress."]], ["Timothy Hands", ["Timothy Roderick Hands (born 30 March 1956 in London) is an English schoolmaster and writer who is the headmaster of Winchester College."]], ["Hans Schweikart", ["Hans Schweikart (1 October 1895 \u2013 1 December 1975) was a German film director, actor and screenwriter.", "He directed 28 films between 1938 and 1968.", "He wrote for the film \"The Marriage of Mr. Mississippi\", which was entered into the 11th Berlin International Film Festival."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Liberated Hands", 0], ["Hans Schweikart", 2]], "evidences": [["Liberated Hands", "director", "Hans Schweikart"], ["Hans Schweikart", "place of birth", "Berlin"]], "answer": "Berlin"}
{"_id": "5495b6560bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Which country the director of film Labu Dan Labi is from?", "context": [["P. Ramlee", ["Tan Sri Teuku Zakaria Bin Teuku Nyak Puteh (Jawi:", "\u062a\u0627\u0648\u0643\u0648 \u0632\u0643\u0631\u064a\u0627 \u062a\u0627\u0648\u0643\u0648 \u06bd\u0642 \u06a4\u0648\u062a\u064a\u0647) (22 March 1929 \u2013 29 May 1973), better known by his stage name P. Ramlee,", "was a Malaysian film actor, director, singer, songwriter, scriptwriter, musician, composer, and producer.", "Due to his contributions to the movie and music industry and his literary work, which began with his acting debut in Singapore in 1948, to the height of his career and then later moving to Malaysia in 1964, until his decline and death, he is regarded as a prominent icon of Malay entertainment.", "His fame has even reached as far as Brunei and Sumatra, Indonesia, as well as in Hong Kong and Japan."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Nasib Si Labu Labi", ["Nasib Si Labu Labi", "( The Fate of Labu and Labi, colloquially What Happened to Labu and Labi) is a 1963 Malaysian buddy comedy film directed by and starring P. Ramlee.", "The film is a sequel to\" Labu dan Labi\" and features a number of returning cast members."]], ["Michael Govan", ["Michael Govan( born 1963) is the director of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art since 2006.", "Prior to this, Govan worked as the director of the Dia Art Foundation in New York City."]], ["John Donatich", ["John Donatich is the Director of Yale University Press."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["John Farrell (businessman)", ["John Farrell is the director of YouTube in Latin America."]], ["Labu dan Labi", ["Labu dan Labi (Labu and Labi) is a 1962 Singaporean buddy comedy film directed by and starring P. Ramlee.", "The movie was filmed in Singapore and it revolves around the antics of Labu and Labi, two servants with wild imaginations who work in the house of a wealthy but miserly man, Haji Bakhil bin Haji Kedekut.", "The movie is filmed in the style of a stage pantomime, with over-the-top comedy and featuring the characters occasionally talking directly to the audience.", "The film's sequel is \"Nasib Si Labu LabiThe Fate of Labu and Labi\" or", "\"What Happened to Labu and Labi\")."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Labu dan Labi", 0], ["P. Ramlee", 2]], "evidences": [["Labu dan Labi", "director", "P. Ramlee"], ["P. Ramlee", "country of citizenship", "Malaysia"]], "answer": "Malaysia"}
{"_id": "61276448089411ebbd75ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director died later, Taming Sutton'S Gal or Struggle For Eagle Peak?", "context": [["Wilhelm M\u00fcnter Rolfsen", ["Wilhelm M\u00fcnter Rolfsen( 11 May 1913 \u2013 8 December 2002) was a Norwegian barrister, resistance member and film producer.", "During the German occupation of Norway he was actively involved in the resistance movement, particularly by organising a network for escorting refugees to Sweden.", "He took part as a prosecutor in the legal purge in Norway after World War II, and he wrote two books about his wartime experiences.", "He was involved in film productions, including\" Nine Lives\" and\" Struggle for Eagle Peak\""]], ["Struggle for Eagle Peak", ["Struggle for Eagle Peak is a 1960 Norwegian crime film directed by Tancred Ibsen.", "It was entered into the 10th Berlin International Film Festival."]], ["Querelle", ["Querelle is a 1982 West German- French English- language drama film directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder and starring Brad Davis, adapted from French author Jean Genet's 1947 novel\" Querelle of Brest\".", "It marked Fassbinder's final film as a writer/ director; it was posthumously released just months after the director died of a drug overdose in June 1982."]], ["Tancred Ibsen", ["Tancred Ibsen( 11 July 1893 \u2013 4 December 1978) was a Norwegian officer, pilot, film director, and screenwriter.", "He was the son of Sigurd Ibsen, and the grandson of Henrik Ibsen and Bj\u00f8rnstjerne Bj\u00f8rnson.", "He was married to dancer and actress Lillebil Ibsen.", "His son Tancred Ibsen, Jr.( 1921\u20132015) was a Norwegian diplomat."]], ["Lesley Selander", ["Lesley Selander( May 26, 1900 \u2013 December 5, 1979) was an American film director of Westerns and adventure movies.", "His career as director, spanning 127 feature films and dozens of TV episodes, lasted from 1936- 68.", "Before that, Selander was assistant director on films such as\" The Cat and the Fiddle\"( 1934),\" A Night at the Opera\"( 1935), and Fritz Lang's\" Fury\"( 1936).", "To this day Selander remains one of the most prolific directors of feature Westerns in cinema history, having taken the helm for 107 Westerns between his first directorial feature in 1936 and 1967.", "In 1956 he was nominated for the Directors Guild of America award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Television, for his work directing a 1954 episode of\" Lassie\"."]], ["Taming Sutton's Gal", ["Taming Sutton's Gal is a 1957 American film drama directed by Lesley Selander and written by Frederick Louis Fox and Thames Williamson.", "The film stars John Lupton, Gloria Talbott, Jack Kelly, May Wynn and Verna Felton.", "It was released on September 15, 1957, by Republic Pictures."]], ["Eva Bergh", ["Eva Bergh( 25 February 1926 \u2013 19 February 2013) was a Norwegian actress.", "Her most famous film roles are in\" The Long Memory\"( 1952) and\" Struggle for Eagle Peak\"( 1960)."]], ["Roger Corman's Operation Rogue", ["Roger Corman's Operation Rogue( aka Operation Rogue) is a 2014 direct- to- video war film and, although not the sequel to Corman's\" The Hunt for Eagle One\", and, has many similarities to them.", "Following the same format of the earlier films, the story again takes place in the Philippines and involves international terrorism.", "The film was produced by the legendary B-movie producer Roger Corman and stars Mark Dacascos, Sofia Pernas, Treat Williams, Joe Suba and Christopher M. Elassad.", "Like the earlier action films, there is the inclusion of a major star; Rutger Hauer appeared in\" The Hunt for Eagle One\", while Jeff Fahey was in\" The Hunt for Eagle One: Crash Point\"."]], ["Amir Gal-Or", ["Amir Gal- Or( Hebrew: \u05d0\u05de\u05d9\u05e8 \u05d2\u05dc\u05d0\u05d5\u05e8)( born 1962) is an Israeli businessman.", "He is the Founder and Managing Partner of Infinity Group, and Founder and Chairman of Innonation.", "Gal- Or served as a pilot in the Israeli Air Force."]], ["Alf Malland", ["Alf Malland( 24 January 1917 \u2013 16 August 1997) was a Norwegian actor.", "He appeared in 42 films and television shows between 1949 and 1987.", "He starred in the film\" Struggle for Eagle Peak\", which was entered into the 10th Berlin International Film Festival."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Taming Sutton's Gal", 0], ["Struggle for Eagle Peak", 0], ["Lesley Selander", 0], ["Tancred Ibsen", 0]], "evidences": [["Taming Sutton's Gal", "director", "Lesley Selander"], ["Struggle for Eagle Peak", "director", "Tancred Ibsen"], ["Lesley Selander", "date of death", "December 5, 1979"], ["Tancred Ibsen", "date of death", "4 December 1978"]], "answer": "Taming Sutton'S Gal"}
{"_id": "dedeb81608b511ebbd88ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film whose director was born first, Lions For Lambs or Nowhere In Africa?", "context": [["Wale Adebanwi", ["Wale Adebanwi( born 1969) is a Nigerian- born first Black Rhodes Professor at St Antony's College, Oxford."]], ["Nowhere in Africa", ["Nowhere in Africa is a 2001 German film that was written and directed by Caroline Link.", "The screenplay is based on the 1995 autobiographical novel of the same name by Stefanie Zweig.", "It tells the story of the life in Kenya of a German- Jewish family that emigrated there in 1938 to escape persecution in Nazi Germany.", "The film won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film as well as five German Film Prizes(\" Deutscher Filmpreis\"), including best feature film of 2001."]], ["Robert Redford", ["Charles Robert Redford Jr.( born August 18, 1936) is an American retired actor, director, producer, and businessman.", "He is the founder of the Sundance Film Festival.", "Redford began acting on television in the late 1950s, including an appearance on\" The Twilight Zone\" in 1962.", "He earned an Emmy nomination as Best Supporting Actor for his performance in\" The Voice of Charlie Pont\"( 1962).", "His greatest Broadway success was as the stuffy newlywed husband of co-star Elizabeth Ashley's character in Neil Simon's\" Barefoot in the Park\"( 1963).", "Redford made his film debut in\" War Hunt\"( 1962).", "His role in\" Inside Daisy Clover\"( 1965) won him a Golden Globe for the best new star.", "He starred alongside Paul Newman in\" Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid\"( 1969), which was a huge success and made him a major star.", "He had a critical and box office hit with\" Jeremiah Johnson\"( 1972), and in 1973 he had the greatest hit of his career, the blockbuster crime caper\" The Sting\", a re-union with Paul Newman, for which he was nominated for an Academy Award; that same year, he also starred opposite Barbra Streisand in\" The Way We Were\".", "The popular and acclaimed\" All the President's Men\"( 1976) was a landmark film for Redford.", "In the 1980s, Redford began his career as a director with\" Ordinary People\"( 1980), which was one of the most critically and publicly acclaimed films of the decade, winning four Oscars including Best Picture and the Academy Award for Best Director for Redford.", "He continued acting and starred in\" Brubaker\"( 1980), as well as playing the male lead in\" Out of Africa\"( 1985), which was an enormous box office success and won seven Oscars including Best Picture.", "He released his third film as a director,\" A River Runs Through It\", in 1992.", "He went on to receive Best Director and Best Picture nominations in 1995 for\" Quiz Show\".", "He received a second Academy Award\u2014for Lifetime Achievement\u2014in 2002.", "In 2010, he was made a chevalier of the\" L\u00e9gion d' Honneur\".", "He has won BAFTA, Directors Guild of America, Golden Globe, and Screen Actors Guild awards.", "In April 2014,\" Time\" magazine included Redford in their annual\" Time\" 100 as one of the\" Most Influential People in the World\", declaring him the\" Godfather of Indie Film\".", "In 2016, he was honored with a Presidential Medal of Freedom."]], ["Sidede Onyulo", ["Sidede Onyulo( 1955\u20132008) was a Kenyan actor, most famous for his role as Owour in Oscar- winning movie\" Nowhere in Africa\"."]], ["Merab Ninidze", ["Merab Ninidze( born 3 November 1965 in Tbilisi, Soviet Georgia) is a Georgian actor.", "He is best known for the role as Walter Redlich in\" Nowhere in Africa\"."]], ["Hartley Lobban", ["Hartley W Lobban (9 May 1926 \u2013 15 October 2004) was a Jamaican-born first-class cricketer who played 17 matches for Worcestershire in the early 1950s."]], ["Lions for Lambs", ["Lions for Lambs is a 2007 American war drama film directed by Robert Redford about the connection between a platoon of United States soldiers in Afghanistan, a U.S. senator, a reporter, and a California college professor.", "It stars Redford, Tom Cruise, and Meryl Streep.", "It was the first Cruise/ Wagner Productions film since the company joined with United Artists subsequent to Cruise's falling out with Paramount Pictures in 2006.", "With a title that alludes to incompetent leaders sending brave soldiers into the slaughter of battle, the film takes aim at the U.S. government's prosecution of the wars in the Middle East, showing three different simultaneous stories: a senator who launches a new military strategy and details it to a journalist, two soldiers involved in said operation, and their college professor trying to re-engage a promising student by telling him their story.", "The film was written by Matthew Michael Carnahan, and directed by Robert Redford.", "It was released in North America on November 9, 2007, to negative reviews and disappointing box office receipts."]], ["John McMahon (Surrey and Somerset cricketer)", ["John William Joseph McMahon( 28 December 1917 \u2013 8 May 2001) was an Australian- born first- class cricketer who played for Surrey and Somerset in England from 1947 to 1957."]], ["Henry Moore (cricketer)", ["Henry Walter Moore( 1849 \u2013 20 August 1916) was an English- born first- class cricketer who spent most of his life in New Zealand."]], ["Caroline Link", ["Caroline Link( born 2 June 1964 in Bad Nauheim, West Germany), is a German film director and screenwriter."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Lions for Lambs", 0], ["Nowhere in Africa", 0], ["Robert Redford", 0], ["Caroline Link", 0]], "evidences": [["Lions for Lambs", "director", "Robert Redford"], ["Nowhere in Africa", "director", "Caroline Link"], ["Robert Redford", "date of birth", "August 18, 1936"], ["Caroline Link", "date of birth", "2 June 1964"]], "answer": "Lions For Lambs"}
{"_id": "a0a792ae08d111ebbd95ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film came out first, Una Prostituta Al Servizio Del Pubblico E In Regola Con Le Leggi Dello Stato or The Bag Man?", "context": [["The Police Serve the Citizens?", ["La polizia \u00e8 al servizio del cittadino?", "( internationally released as The Police Serve the Citizens?) is a 1973 Italian giallo- poliziottesco film directed by Romolo Guerrieri.", "The film is set in Genova."]], ["It's in the Bag", ["\" It's in the Bag\" can refer to:"]], ["Una prostituta al servizio del pubblico e in regola con le leggi dello stato", ["Una prostituta al servizio del pubblico e in regola con le leggi dello stato( literally\" A prostitute serving the public and complying with the laws of the state\", also known as\" Prostitution Italian Style\") is a 1970 Italian comedy- drama film written and directed by Italo Zingarelli.", "For her performance Giovanna Ralli won the Grolla d'oro for best actress."]], ["Bagman (disambiguation)", ["A bagman or bag man is a collector of dirty money for organized crime.", "Bagman may also refer to:"]], ["The Bag Man", ["The Bag Man( also known as Motel or The Carrier) is a 2014 crime thriller film directed by David Grovic.", "It is based on an original screenplay by James Russo and a rewrite by David Grovic and Paul Conway and an inspiration of\" The Cat: A Tale of Feminine Redemption\" by Marie- Louise von Franz.", "The film stars John Cusack, Rebecca Da Costa, Crispin Glover, Dominic Purcell, and Robert De Niro.", "The film premiered on February 28, 2014, in New York and Los Angeles."]], ["Bag-in-box", ["A bag- in- box or BiB is a type of container for the storage and transportation of liquids.", "It consists of a strong bladder( or plastic bag), usually made of several layers of metallised film or other plastics, seated inside a corrugated fiberboard box.", "The bag is supplied to the company which will fill it as an empty pre-made bag.", "The company filling the bag with its product generally removes the tap, fills the bag( with wine, juice or other liquid) and replaces the tap and then the bag is placed in the box.", "The bags are available as singles for semi-automatic machines or as web bags, where the bags have perforations between each one.", "These are used on automated filling systems where the bag is separated on line either before the bag is automatically filled or after.", "Depending on the end use there are a number of options that can be used on the bag instead of the tap.", "The bags can be filled from chilled product temperatures up to.", "BiB packaging can be made using form seal fill( FSF) technology, where the bags are manufactured on- line from reels of film, then the FlexTap is inserted then filled on an integral rotary head filler.", "BiB is currently used to package wine, soda fountain syrup products, milk, liquid chemicals, and water."]], ["The Man with the Bag", ["\" The Man with the Bag\" may refer to:"]], ["Io piaccio", ["Io piaccio( also known as\" La via del successo ... con le donne\") is a 1955 Italian comedy film directed by Giorgio Bianchi."]], ["The Police Serve the Citizens?", ["La polizia \u00e8 al servizio del cittadino?", "( internationally released as The Police Serve the Citizens?) is a 1973 Italian giallo- poliziottesco film directed by Romolo Guerrieri.", "The film is set in Genova."]], ["Donne con le gonne", ["Donne con le gonne(\" Women in Skirts\") is a 1991 Italian romantic comedy film directed by Francesco Nuti.", "The film was nominated for two awards, Best Supporting Actress and Best Costume Design."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Una prostituta al servizio del pubblico e in regola con le leggi dello stato", 0], ["The Bag Man", 0]], "evidences": [["Una prostituta al servizio del pubblico e in regola con le leggi dello stato", "publication date", "1970"], ["The Bag Man", "publication date", "2014"]], "answer": "Una Prostituta Al Servizio Del Pubblico E In Regola Con Le Leggi Dello Stato"}
{"_id": "803aef7808d311ebbd96ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Are the directors of films Who Are You, Polly Maggoo? and Mother Night (Film) both from the same country?", "context": [["Tallgrass Film Festival", ["The Tallgrass Film Festival is an annual film festival held in Wichita, Kansas, specializing in independent films.", "It was founded in 2003 by Timothy Gruver.", "Gruver was raised in Wichita.", "He studied filmmaking at Brigham Young University.", "After college, Gruver worked for the animation wing of Steven Spielberg's DreamWorks studio.", "Gruver had worked for other film festivals and modeled Tallgrass after the Telluride Film Festival.", "Tallgrass is operated by the non-profit organization Tallgrass Film Association.", "There were 190 features and shorts screened in 2012.", "The festival takes place at several locations in downtown Wichita including the Orpheum Theatre.", "In 2012, over 11,000 people attended.", "Since its creation in 2003, over 100,000 people have attended with approximately 200 filmmakers, actors and guests coming in for the festival from all over the world.", "The 2003 festival screened 40 features and 55 short films at several venues in the downtown& Oldtown area.", "4,172 people attended the festival, including 28 filmmakers.", "The first public event hosted by Tallgrass was a screening of Y Tu Mama Tambien in Dodge City, KS.", "Academy Award nominee Gary Busey attended in conjunction with the screening of The Buddy Holly Story, a documentary.", "Cloris Leachman was a guest at the 2004 Festival.", "That year's festival included 24 feature films and 32 short films.", "Former baseball star Jose Canseco introduced the Opening Night Movie, the baseball documentary Up For Grabs.", "The 2005 Festival was shortened to a one- day event due to the death of Gruver.", "2,500 people attended.", "4,850 people attended the 2007 Festival, including ten filmmakers.", "Official Selections have included Audience Award winners", "The Big Bad Swim and 39 Pounds of Love; as well as the 2006 Independent Spirit Award winner Conventioneers, the 2007 Independent Spirit Award nominee Trials of Darryl Hunt as well as Bomb The System, Manhattan, Kansas, Dreamland, The Real Dirt on Farmer John, Fat Girls, Iraq in Fragments, The Last Picture Show, The Buddy Holly Story and the popular High School Shorts Program and Timothy Gruver Spotlight on Kansas Filmmakers.", "2003 Opening Night Film: Bomb The System 2004 Opening Night Film: Up For Grabs 2005( Shortgrass)", "Opening Night Film: Conventioneers 2006 Opening Night Film: Manhattan, Kansas 2007 Opening Night Film: Kansas v. Darwin 2008 Opening Night Film: What's the Matter with Kansas?", "2009 Opening Night Film: The Only Good Indian 2010 Opening Night Film: The Dry Land 2011 Opening", "Night Film: Der Sandmann 2012 Opening", "Night Film: Pablo 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Opening", "Night Film: Bathtubs Over Broadway"]], ["Who Are You (disambiguation)", ["Who Are You is a 1978 album by The Who.", "Who Are You also may refer to:"]], ["Dorothy McGowan", ["Dorothy McGowan( sometimes credited as Dorothy MacGowan, born circa 1939) is a Brooklyn, New York- born former model and actress.", "As a model McGowan appeared on numerous covers of\" VogueHarper's BazaarElleGlamour\", and other publications in the 1960s.", "She was photographed by Richard Avedon, Irving Penn, Melvin Sokolsky, Francesco Scavullo, and others.", "A daughter of Irish immigrants Sarah and Michael McGowan and born in the Bay Ridge section of Brooklyn, she had one sister, Mary, and two brothers, Peter( 1930 \u2013 2007), a policeman who became a Roman Catholic priest, and James, a policeman whose role as lead negotiator in a hostage crisis was dramatized in the film\" Dog Day Afternoon\".", "McGowan was one of photographer William Klein's favorite models.", "After the release of his film\" Who Are You, Polly Maggoo?\", in which she starred, she disappeared from public view and apparently neither acted nor modeled again.", "She was married to, and divorced, from photographer Didier Dorot, with whom she has two children.", "In 2007 Dorothy Dorot was living in Mamaroneck, New York."]], ["Who Are You, Polly Maggoo?", ["Who Are You, Polly Maggoo?", "is a 1966 French film directed by William Klein.", "It is a satirical art house movie spoofing the fashion world and its excesses.", "It stars Dorothy McGowan as supermodel Polly Maggoo being followed by a French television crew.", "It also stars Grayson Hall as Miss Maxwell, a fashion magazine editor modeled after Diana Vreeland, and Philippe Noiret as the TV reporter and director.", "Also appearing in the film are Jean Rochefort, Sami Frey, and Alice Sapritch.", "McGowan was an Irish- American model prior to the film; she modeled for\" Vogue\" and\" Harper's Bazaar\".", "After the release of the film, which was McGowan's first and only film role, she disappeared from public view and apparently neither acted nor modeled again, according to Klein."]], ["Mother Night (film)", ["Mother Night is a 1996 American romantic war drama film produced and directed by Keith Gordon.", "It is based on Kurt Vonnegut's 1961 novel of the same name.", "Nick Nolte stars as Howard W. Campbell, Jr., an American who moves with his family to Germany after World War I and goes on to become a successful German language playwright.", "As World War II looms, Campbell meets a man who claims to be from the United States Department of War, and is recruited to spy for the U.S., transmitting Nazi propaganda containing hidden messages that can only be decoded by Allied intelligence.", "After the war, Campbell relocates to New York City, where he attempts to live in obscurity.", "Since the Americans keep his true war time role a closely guarded secret, Campbell is forced to live under an assumed identity.", "The film is narrated by Campbell, through a series of flashbacks, as he sits in a jail cell in Israel, writing his memoirs, and awaiting trial for war crimes.", "The film also stars Sheryl Lee, John Goodman, Alan Arkin, and Frankie Faison.", "Vonnegut makes a brief appearance in a scene in New York City."]], ["Keith Gordon", ["Keith Gordon( born February 3, 1961) is an American actor and film director."]], ["Where Are You", ["Where Are You may refer to:"]], ["Mother Night (comics)", ["Mother Night is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics."]], ["Who Are You (Emine Sari song)", ["\" Who Are You\" is a song by Turkish singer/ songwriter Emine Sari.", "It was written by Emine for her single\" Who Are You\"( 2012), while production was helmed by \u00c7a\u011fr\u0131 A\u00e7\u0131kg\u00f6z.", "The single was released via digital download on 18 June 2012.", "Recorded in Turkey, Istanbul.", "Musically,\" Who Are You\" is a mid- tempo jazz/ swing style song.", "The song received very positive reviews from music critics, who complimented her vocals and lyrics in the song.", "Emine Sari Wons", "Best Unsigned Act at Mp3 Music Awards' 2013 with her song\" Who Are You\"."]], ["William Klein (photographer)", ["William Klein( born April 19, 1928) is an American- born French photographer and filmmaker noted for his ironic approach to both media and his extensive use of unusual photographic techniques in the context of photojournalism and fashion photography.", "He was ranked 25th on\" Professional Photographer\" s list of 100 most influential photographers.", "Klein trained as a painter, studying under Fernand L\u00e9ger, and found early success with exhibitions of his work.", "He soon moved on to photography and achieved widespread fame as a fashion photographer for\" Vogue\" and for his photo essays on various cities.", "He has directed feature- length fiction films, numerous short and feature- length documentaries and has produced over 250 television commercials.", "He has been awarded the Prix Nadar in 1957, the Royal Photographic Society's Centenary Medal and Honorary Fellowship( Hon FRPS) in 1999, and the Outstanding Contribution to Photography Award at the Sony World Photography Awards in 2012."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Who Are You, Polly Maggoo?", 1], ["Mother Night (film)", 0], ["William Klein (photographer)", 0], ["Keith Gordon", 0]], "evidences": [["Who Are You, Polly Maggoo?", "director", "William Klein"], ["Mother Night (film)", "director", "Keith Gordon"], ["William Klein (photographer)", "country of citizenship", "American"], ["William Klein (photographer)", "country of citizenship", "French"], ["Keith Gordon", "country of citizenship", "American"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "d27c10e80bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of the director of film Born To Ride (Film)?", "context": [["Anton Aleksandrovich Utkin", ["Anton Aleksandrovich Utkine( Russian:) is a Russian writer and director of documentary film born on March 24, 1967 in Moscow."]], ["Christopher Ride", ["Christopher Ride( born 1965 in Canberra, Australia) is a science fiction and thriller writer.", "He lives in Melbourne, Australia.", "He is also managing director of Interactive, an IT service provider, and has won the 2011 Southern Region Ernst& Young Entrepreneur of the Year for Technology award."]], ["J\u00fcrgen B\u00f6ttcher", ["J\u00fcrgen B\u00f6ttcher( born 8 July 1931) is a German film director and painter.", "He is best known for his film\" Born in' 45\"."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Born to Ride (film)", ["Born to Ride is a 1991 film directed by Graham Baker.", "The film was released on May 3, 1991 and starred John Stamos as a biker turned military Corporal."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["Lizzie Borden (director)", ["Lizzie Borden( born 1950 or 1958) is an American filmmaker, and is best known for the 1983 film\" Born in Flames\"."]], ["Graham Baker (director)", ["Graham Baker is an English film director.", "He directed a number of Hollywood feature films from 1981 to 1999, including the 1988 science fiction film \"Alien Nation\".", "Baker studied painting, graphic design, and architecture at Leicester College.", "His first film was the short film \"Leaving Lily\" (1975), which was nominated for a BAFTA Award.", "He has also directed television commercials, such as Isuzu Motors' series of \"Joe Isuzu\" advertisements in the 1980s.", "In 2008 Baker wrote the musical play \"Ipso Facto or The Rake's Return\", with songs by Neil Innes."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Born to Ride (film)", 0], ["Graham Baker (director)", 0]], "evidences": [["Born to Ride", "director", "Graham Baker"], ["Graham Baker", "place of birth", "English"]], "answer": "English"}
{"_id": "a6d397ea0bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where did Franciszek Ferdynant Lubomirski's father die?", "context": [["Motherland (disambiguation)", ["Motherland is the place of one's birth, the place of one's ancestors, or the place of origin of an ethnic group.", "Motherland may also refer to:"]], ["Franciszek Ksawery Dmochowski", ["Franciszek Ksawery Dmochowski( 1762\u20131818) was a Polish Romantic novelist, poet, translator, publisher, critic, and satirist.", "Father of Franciszek Salezy Dmochowski."]], ["Sennedjem", ["The Ancient Egyptian artisan Sennedjem lived in Set Maat( translated as\" The Place of Truth\"), contemporary Deir el- Medina, on the west bank of the Nile, opposite Thebes, during the reigns of Seti I and Ramesses II.", "Sennedjem had the title\" Servant in the Place of Truth\".", "He was buried along with his wife, Iyneferti, and family in a tomb in the village necropolis.", "His tomb was discovered January 31, 1886.", "When Sennedjem's tomb was found, in it there was regular furniture from his home, including a stool and a bed, which he actually used when he was alive.", "His titles included Servant in the Place of Truth, meaning that he worked on the excavation and decoration of the nearby royal tombs."]], ["Place of birth", ["The place of birth( POB) or birthplace is the place where a person was born.", "This place is often used in legal documents, together with name and date of birth, to uniquely identify a person.", "As a general rule with respect to passports, the place of birth is determined to be the country that currently has\" sovereignty\" over the actual place of birth, regardless of when the birth actually occurred.", "The place of birth is not necessarily the place where the parents of the new baby live.", "If the baby is born in a hospital in another place, that place is the place of birth.", "In many countries, this also means that the government requires that the birth of the new baby is registered in the place of birth.", "Some countries place less or no importance on the place of birth, instead using alternative geographical characteristics for the purpose of identity documents.", "For example, Sweden has used the concept of\" f\u00f6delsehemortdomicile of birth\") since 1947.", "This means that the domicile of the baby's mother is the registered place of birth.", "The location of the maternity ward or other physical birthplace is considered unimportant.", "Similarly, Switzerland uses the concept of\" Heimatortlieu d'origineluogo d'origineplace of origin\" in German, French and Italian respectively).", "A child born to Swiss parents is automatically assigned the place of origin of the parent with the same last name, so the child either gets their mother's or father's place of origin.", "A child born to one Swiss parent and one foreign parent acquires the place of origin of their Swiss parent.", "In a Swiss passport and identity card, the holder's place of origin is stated, not their place of birth.", "In some countries( primarily in the Americas), the place of birth automatically determines the nationality of the baby, a practice often referred to by the Latin phrase\" jus soli\".", "Almost all countries outside the Americas instead attribute nationality based on the nationality( ies) of the baby's parents( referred to as\" jus sanguinis\").", "There can be some confusion regarding the place of birth if the birth takes place in an unusual way: when babies are born on an airplane or at sea, difficulties can arise.", "The place of birth of such a person depends on the law of the countries involved, which include the nationality of the plane or ship, the nationality( ies) of the parents and/ or the location of the plane or ship( if the birth occurs in the territorial waters or airspace of a country).", "Some administrative forms may request the applicant's\" country of birth\".", "It is important to determine from the requester whether the information requested refers to the applicant's\" place of birth\" or\" nationality at birth\".", "For US citizens born abroad who under the US Constitution acquire US citizenship at the time of birth, the nationality at birth will be USA( American), while the place of birth would be the country in which the actual birth takes place."]], ["Dance of Death (disambiguation)", ["Dance of Death, also called\" Danse Macabre\", is a late- medieval allegory of the universality of death.", "Dance of Death or The Dance of Death may also refer to:"]], ["Franciszek Ferdynant Lubomirski", ["Prince Franciszek Ferdynant Lubomirski (c. 17101774) was a Polish noble (szlachcic) and Knight of the Order of the White Eagle, awarded on 3 August 1762 in Warsaw.", "He was the son of the voivode of Krak\u00f3w Voivodeship, Jerzy Dominik Lubomirski, and Magdalena Tar\u0142o.", "He was Great Miecznik of the Crown from 1761 to 1771, Great Chor\u0105\u017cy of the Crown after 1773, starost of Biecz and Great Envoy to Saint Petersburg."]], ["Beaulieu-sur-Loire", ["Beaulieu- sur- Loire is a commune in the Loiret department in north -central France.", "It is also the place of death of Jacques MacDonald, a French general who served in the Napoleonic Wars"]], ["Where Was I", ["\" Where Was I?\" may refer to:"]], ["Ludwik M\u0142okosiewicz", ["Ludwik Franciszek M\u0142okosiewicz( August 25, 1831 \u2013 1909) was a Polish explorer, zoologist and botanist, who studied extensively in the Caucasus Mountains.", "He is one of the sons of Franciszek M\u0142okosiewicz."]], ["Jerzy Dominik Lubomirski", ["Prince Jerzy Dominik Lubomirski (1654\u20131727) was a Polish noble (szlachcic).", "He was the son of Grand Marshal and Hetman Jerzy Sebastian Lubomirski and Barbara Tar\u0142o.", "In 1695 he married Urszula of Altenbockum.", "The marriage was dissolved by the Pope and c. 1710", "he married Magdalena Tar\u0142o, daughter of Stanis\u0142aw Tar\u0142o, voivode of Lublin.", "He was Podstoli of the Crown since 1695, Podkomorzy of the Crown since 1702, voivode of Krak\u00f3w Voivodeship since 1726 and owner of Po\u0142onne, Janowiec and Lubomla.", "Starost of Olsztyn, Kazimierz Dolny and Lipno."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Franciszek Ferdynant Lubomirski", 1], ["Jerzy Dominik Lubomirski", 5]], "evidences": [["Franciszek Ferdynant Lubomirski", "father", "Jerzy Dominik Lubomirski"], ["Jerzy Dominik Lubomirski", "place of death", "Janowiec"]], "answer": "Janowiec"}
{"_id": "eadb2cac085711ebbd5aac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Do director of film Captured! and director of film Sand (1949 Film) share the same nationality?", "context": [["Jason Moore (director)", ["Jason Moore( born October 22, 1970) is an American director of film, theatre and television."]], ["Sand (1949 film)", ["Sand is a 1949 American Western film directed by Louis King and starring Mark Stevens, Coleen Gray, and Rory Calhoun.", "It was nominated at the 22nd Academy Awards for Best Cinematography( color)- which Charles G. Clarke was nominated for."]], ["Louis King", ["Louis King( born June 28, 1898, Christiansburg, Virginia \u2013 died September 7, 1962) was an American actor and film director of westerns and adventure movies in the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s."]], ["Brian Johnson (special effects artist)", ["Brian Johnson( born 1939 or 1940) is a British designer and director of film and television special effects."]], ["Ben Cura", ["Ben Cura( born 30 September 1988) is a British- Argentine actor and director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Hanro Smitsman", ["Hanro Smitsman, born in 1967 in Breda( Netherlands), is a writer and director of film and television."]], ["Roy Del Ruth", ["Roy Del Ruth( October 18, 1893, Delaware \u2013 April 27, 1961) was an American film director."]], ["Captured!", ["Captured!( aka Fellow Prisoners) is a 1933 American pre-Code film about World War I prisoners of war in a German camp.", "The film was directed by Roy Del Ruth and stars Leslie Howard and Douglas Fairbanks Jr..\" Captured!\" was based on the short story\" Fellow Prisoners\"( 1930) by Sir Philip Gibbs."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Captured!", 1], ["Sand (1949 film)", 0], ["Roy Del Ruth", 0], ["Louis King", 0]], "evidences": [["Captured!", "director", "Roy Del Ruth"], ["Sand (1949 film)", "director", "Louis King"], ["Roy Del Ruth", "country of citizenship", "American"], ["Louis King", "country of citizenship", "American"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "6b83c88e088d11ebbd70ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Do both Beauty And The Bad Man and Wild Child (Film) films have the directors from the same country?", "context": [["Alias \u2013 the Bad Man", ["Alias \u2013 the Bad Man, also known as Alias Bad Man, is a 1931 Pre- Code American western film, directed by Phil Rosen and starring Ken Maynard, Virginia Brown Faire, and Frank Mayo.", "It was released on July 15, 1931."]], ["William Worthington (actor)", ["William Worthington( April 8, 1872 in Troy, New York \u2013 April 9, 1941 in Beverly Hills, California) was an American silent film actor and director."]], ["John Chaffey", ["John Chaffey is an English osteopathic doctor and former child film actor."]], ["Tula Belle", ["Tula Belle( 1906 \u2013 1992) was a child film actress in the United States.", "She was Norwegian.", "She starred in\" The Blue Bird\"."]], ["West of Shanghai", ["West of Shanghai is a 1937 American adventure film directed by John Farrow and starring Boris Karloff as a Chinese warlord.", "It is based on the 1920 Porter Emerson Browne play\" The Bad Man\".", "Three other films, all titled\" The Bad Man\", are also based on the same play:"]], ["Wild Child (film)", ["Wild Child is a 2008 teen comedy film directed by Nick Moore and starring Emma Roberts, Alex Pettyfer, Georgia King, Kimberley Nixon, Juno Temple, Linzey Cocker, Sophie Wu, Aidan Quinn and Natasha Richardson."]], ["Shreya Sharma", ["Shreya Sharma is an Indian child film actress.", "She is living in Himachal Pradesh, India."]], ["Betty Hall", ["Betty Hall was an early twentieth- century child film actress.", "She is credited in four silent films."]], ["Beauty and the Bad Man", ["Beauty and the Bad Man is a 1925 American silent western film directed by William Worthington and starring Mabel Ballin, Forrest Stanley and Russell Simpson."]], ["Nick Moore (film director)", ["Nick Moore is a film director and editor.", "He directed the 2011 British Movie.", "He directed the 2008\" Wild Child\", and other previous work included editing the 1997\" The Full Monty\" for which he was nominated for a BAFTA award, the 1999 hit\" Notting Hill\", the 2002\" About a Boy\" for which he was nominated for the American Cinema Editors Award for Best Edited Feature Film \u2013 Comedy or Musical, and the 2003\" Love Actually\"."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Beauty and the Bad Man", 0], ["Wild Child (film)", 0], ["William Worthington (actor)", 0], ["Nick Moore (film director)", 1]], "evidences": [["Beauty and the Bad Man", "director", "William Worthington"], ["Wild Child (film)", "director", "Nick Moore"], ["William Worthington (actor)", "country of citizenship", "American"], ["Nick Moore (film director)", "country of citizenship", "British"]], "answer": "no"}
{"_id": "8f8335fa091911ebbdaeac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film was released first, Life Happens or A Couch In New York?", "context": [["Choose (film)", ["Choose is a crime horror film that was released on January 17, 2011.", "The film was filmed in New York City."]], ["The Wonderful World of Captain Kuhio", ["The film was released in Japan on 10 October 2009."]], ["Empties", ["Empties is a 2007 film directed by Jan Sv\u011br\u00e1k and written by his father Zden\u011bk Sv\u011br\u00e1k, who also stars in the film.", "It was released first in the Czech Republic in March 2007.", "The film is a comedy from the same team which made Kolya."]], ["Berlin Sonnenallee station", ["Sonnenallee is a railway station in the Neuk\u00f6lln district of Berlin.", "It is served by the S- Bahn lines and and is located at the southeastern end of the major street of the same name, about which a film was produced in 1999."]], ["First Life (TV series)", ["First Life is a 2010 British nature documentary series written and presented by David Attenborough, also known by the expanded titles David Attenborough's First Life( UK) and First Life with David Attenborough( USA).", "It was first broadcast in the US as a two- hour special on the Discovery Channel on 24 October 2010.", "In the United Kingdom it was broadcast as a two- part series on BBC Two on 5 November 2010.", "\" First Life\" sees Attenborough tackle the subject of the origin of life on Earth.", "He investigates the evidence from the earliest fossils, which suggest that complex animals first appeared in the oceans around 540 million years ago, an event known as the Cambrian Explosion.", "Trace fossils of multicellular organisms from an even earlier period, the Ediacaran biota, are also examined.", "Attenborough travels to Canada, Morocco and Australia, using some of the latest fossil discoveries and their nearest equivalents amongst living species to reveal what life may have been like at that time.", "Visual effects and computer animation are used to reconstruct and animate the extinct life forms.", "\" Attenborough's Journey\", a documentary film profiling the presenter as he journeyed around the globe filming\" First Life\", was shown on BBC Two on 24 October 2010.", "A hardback book to accompany the series, authored by Matt Kaplan with a foreword by Attenborough, was published in September 2010."]], ["Take Time (EP)", ["Take Time is the third extended play by Gyroscope and was released in May 2002.", "The five- track EP was recorded at Studio Couch in Perth, Western Australia earlier that year and was produced and engineered by Shaun O'Callaghan."]], ["A Couch in New York", ["A Couch in New York( French title\" Un divan \u00e0 New York\") is a 1996 film about an anonymous exchange of apartments between a successful New York psychoanalyst and a young woman from Paris.", "It was written and directed by Chantal Akerman."]], ["Attenborough's Journey", ["Attenborough's Journey is a 2010 British documentary on David Attenborough's career as a broadcaster and the production of the nature documentary series\" First Life\".", "The documentary is presented by David Attenborough, and was made as a prelude to\" First Life\"."]], ["First life", ["First life may refer to"]], ["Life Happens", ["Life Happens( stylized as L!fe Happens) is a 2011 American comedy film directed by Kat Coiro and written by Coiro and Krysten Ritter.", "The film stars Ritter, Kate Bosworth, Kristen Johnston, Geoff Stults, Jason Biggs, and Rachel Bilson.", "Ritter plays the main character, Kim, who lives with her two roommates, Deena( Bosworth) and Laura( Bilson), in Los Angeles.", "Kim becomes pregnant after a one- night stand so she turns to her friends for help.", "\" Life Happens\" was released theatrically on April 13, 2012."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Life Happens", 0], ["A Couch in New York", 0]], "evidences": [["Life Happens", "publication date", "2011"], ["A Couch in New York", "publication date", "1996"]], "answer": "A Couch In New York"}
{"_id": "d543d1a7085611ebbd59ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Do both directors of films The Yellow Birds (Film) and Lucky Partners have the same nationality?", "context": [["Lucky Partners", ["Lucky Partners is a 1940 American comedy romance drama film directed by Lewis Milestone for RKO Radio Pictures.", "The film is based on the 1935 Sacha Guitry film\" Good Luck\", and stars Ronald Colman and Ginger Rogers marking their only film together, and Rogers' eleventh and final film written by Allan Scott."]], ["The Yellow Birds", ["The Yellow Birds is the debut novel from American writer, poet, and Iraq war veteran Kevin Powers.", "It was one of\" The New York Times\"'s 100 Most Notable Books of 2012 and a finalist for the 2012 National Book Award.", "It was awarded the 2012 The Guardian First Book Award, and the 2013 Hemingway Foundation/ PEN Award."]], ["Lewis Milestone", ["Lewis Milestone( born Leib Milstein; September 30, 1895 \u2013 September 25, 1980) was a Russian- born American motion picture director.", "He is known for directing\" Two Arabian Knights\"( 1927) and\" All Quiet on the Western Front\"( 1930), both of which received Academy Awards for Best Director.", "He also directed\" The Front Page\"( 1931 \u2013 nomination),\" The General Died at Dawn\"( 1936),\" Of Mice and Men\"( 1939),\" Ocean's 11\"( 1960), and received the directing credit for\" Mutiny on the Bounty\"( 1962), though Marlon Brando largely appropriated his responsibilities during its production."]], ["G. B. Samuelson Productions", ["G. B. Samuelson Productions was a British film production company which operated in the silent film and early sound film era of films during the period 1914 to 1933, during which time the company produced around 70 films.", "The company was run by G.B. Samuelson, who also directed a number of films.", "The company also made several films under the names British- Super films and Napoleon Films."]], ["Mr. Right (2009 film)", ["Mr. Right is a 2009 British film directed by David Morris and Jacqui Morris.", "The jointly- made gay- themed film is the debut for both directors."]], ["Mr. Right (2009 film)", ["Mr. Right is a 2009 British film directed by David Morris and Jacqui Morris.", "The jointly- made gay- themed film is the debut for both directors."]], ["The Yellow Birds (film)", ["The Yellow Birds is a 2017 American war film directed by Alexandre Moors and based on the novel\" The Yellow Birds\" by Kevin Powers.", "The film stars Tye Sheridan, Alden Ehrenreich, Toni Collette, Jason Patric, Jack Huston and Jennifer Aniston.", "The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 21, 2017.", "It was released on May 17, 2018, through DirecTV Cinema before being released in a limited release and through video on demand on June 15, 2018, by Saban Films."]], ["List of Uruguayan films", ["A list of films produced in Uruguay."]], ["List of Turkmenistan films", ["A list of films produced in Turkmenistan."]], ["Alexandre Moors", ["Alexandre Moors( born 1972) is a French director, writer and editor."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Yellow Birds (film)", 0], ["Lucky Partners", 0], ["Alexandre Moors", 0], ["Lewis Milestone", 0]], "evidences": [["The Yellow Birds (film)", "director", "Alexandre Moors"], ["Lucky Partners", "director", "Lewis Milestone"], ["Alexandre Moors", "country of citizenship", "French"], ["Lewis Milestone", "country of citizenship", "Russian"], ["Lewis Milestone", "country of citizenship", "American"]], "answer": "no"}
{"_id": "81dd3a9a08a911ebbd80ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film whose director was born first, The Company'S In Love or Punyakoti?", "context": [["Max Oph\u00fcls", ["Maximillian Oppenheimer( 6 May 1902 \u2013 26 March 1957), known as Max Oph\u00fcls, was a German- born film director who worked in Germany( 1931 \u2013 1933), France( 1933 \u2013 1940 and 1950 \u2013 1957), and the United States( 1947 \u2013 1950).", "He made nearly 30 films, the latter ones being especially notable:\" La Ronde\"( 1950),\" Le Plaisir\"( 1952),\" The Earrings of Madame de \u2026\"( 1953) and\" Lola Mont\u00e8s\"( 1955).", "He was credited as Max Opuls on several of his American films, including\" The Reckless MomentCaughtLetter from an Unknown Woman\", and\" The Exile\".", "The annual Filmfestival Max Oph\u00fcls Preis in Saarbr\u00fccken is named after him."]], ["Wale Adebanwi", ["Wale Adebanwi( born 1969) is a Nigerian- born first Black Rhodes Professor at St Antony's College, Oxford."]], ["Ravi Shankar", ["Ravi Shankar( born Robindro Shaunkor Chowdhury, spelled Ravindra Shankar Chowdhury in Sanskrit; 7 April 192011 December 2012), whose name is often preceded by the title Pandit( Master) and\" Sitar maestro\", was an Indian musician and a composer of Hindustani classical music.", "He was the best- known proponent of the sitar in the second half of the 20th century and influenced many other musicians throughout the world.", "Shankar was awarded India's highest civilian honour, the Bharat Ratna, in 1999.", "Shankar was born to a Bengali Brahmin family in India, and spent his youth as dancer touring India and Europe with the dance group of his brother Uday Shankar.", "He gave up dancing in 1938 to study sitar playing under court musician Allauddin Khan.", "After finishing his studies in 1944, Shankar worked as a composer, creating the music for the\" Apu Trilogy\" by Satyajit Ray, and was music director of All India Radio, New Delhi, from 1949 to 1956.", "In 1956, Shankar began to tour Europe and the Americas playing Indian classical music and increased its popularity there in the 1960s through teaching, performance, and his association with violinist Yehudi Menuhin and Beatles guitarist George Harrison.", "His influence on the latter helped popularize the use of Indian instruments in pop music in the latter half of the 1960s.", "Shankar engaged Western music by writing compositions for sitar and orchestra, and toured the world in the 1970s and 1980s.", "From 1986 to 1992, he served as a nominated member of Rajya Sabha, the upper chamber of the Parliament of India.", "He continued to perform until the end of his life."]], ["Ringo-en no sh\u014djo", ["The art director was Tomoo Shimogawara."]], ["John McMahon (Surrey and Somerset cricketer)", ["John William Joseph McMahon( 28 December 1917 \u2013 8 May 2001) was an Australian- born first- class cricketer who played for Surrey and Somerset in England from 1947 to 1957."]], ["Henry Moore (cricketer)", ["Henry Walter Moore( 1849 \u2013 20 August 1916) was an English- born first- class cricketer who spent most of his life in New Zealand."]], ["The Company's in Love", ["The Company's in Love is a 1932 German comedy film directed by Max Oph\u00fcls and starring Gustav Fr\u00f6hlich, Anny Ahlers and Lien Deyers.", "It was shot at the Staaken Studios in Berlin and on location in Switzerland.", "The film's sets were designed by Robert Neppach and Erwin Scharf."]], ["Deepak Sareen", ["Deepak Sareen is a Bollywood film director and assistant director.", "His first film as director was\" Ranbhoomi\" and last film as director was\" Albela\"."]], ["Hartley Lobban", ["Hartley W Lobban (9 May 1926 \u2013 15 October 2004) was a Jamaican-born first-class cricketer who played 17 matches for Worcestershire in the early 1950s."]], ["Punyakoti", ["Punyakoti is an unreleased Sanskrit language Indian animation film directed by Ravi Shankar V.\" Punyakoti\" is the first Sanskrit animated movie that was scheduled to release in July 2019.", "The movie is crowd funded and crowd sourced.", "It is an adaptation of a picture book for children written by Ravishankar V."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Company's in Love", 0], ["Punyakoti", 0], ["Max Oph\u00fcls", 0], ["Ravi Shankar", 0]], "evidences": [["The Company's in Love", "director", "Max Oph\u00fcls"], ["Punyakoti", "director", "Ravi Shankar"], ["Max Oph\u00fcls", "date of birth", "6 May 1902"], ["Ravi Shankar", "date of birth", "7 April 1920"]], "answer": "The Company'S In Love"}
{"_id": "47a59362091411ebbdadac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film came out first, Georgootty C/O Georgootty or Mosaico?", "context": [["The Fabulous Senorita", ["The Fabulous Senorita is a 1952 American musical comedy film directed by R.G. Springsteen and starring Estelita Rodriguez, Robert Clarke and Nestor Paiva.", "The film came at the tail- end of a cycle of Latin American- themed films, through it did introduce a new star Rita Moreno."]], ["My Little Eye", ["My Little Eye is a 2002 British horror film directed by Marc Evans about five adults who agree to spend six months together in an isolated mansion while being filmed at all times.", "The idea for the film came from reality television shows such as\" Big Brother\".", "The title refers to the guessing game I spy."]], ["Kabani Nadi Chuvannappol", ["Kabani Nadi Chuvannappol(\" When the River Kabani Turned Red\") is a 1975 Malayalam feature film directed by P. A. Backer, produced by Pavithran, and starring T. V. Chandran, Shalini, Raveendran and J. Siddiqui.", "This leftist political drama film came out during the Emergency period.", "It was the directorial debut of P. A. Backer, who won that year's awards for Best Director and Second Best Film at the Kerala State Film Awards.", "Pavithran, who later directed many critically acclaimed Malayalam films produced the film.", "T. V. Chandran, who also later went on to direct a bevy of award- winning films in Malayalam and Tamil, played the lead role.", "After certain post-production controversies, the film debuted in theatres on 16 July 1976."]], ["Life Is What You Make It (film)", ["Life Is What You Make", "It is a 2017 documentary film which explores the life of award- winning Filipino theatre producer Jhett Tolentino from his migration into the United States and his entry into theatre production in New York.", "The film came with a soundtrack album entitled\" Life Is What You Make It: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack\"."]], ["Georgootty C/O Georgootty", ["Georgootty C/O Georgootty is a 1991 Malayalam \u2013 language romantic comedy/ drama film starring Jayaram, Sunitha and Thilakan in major roles.", "It was directed by Haridas and written by Ranjith, the film was produced under the banner of Chandragiri Productions.", "It was Haridas' directorial debut.", "Haridas got the State Award for Best New face Director for this film.", "The music was composed by Mohan Sithara with lyrics by Gireesh Puthenchery."]], ["Mosaico", ["Mosaico is a 1970 Argentine film."]], ["The Night of Nights", ["The Night of Nights is a 1939 black- and- white drama film written by Donald Ogden Stewart and directed by Lewis Milestone for Paramount Pictures that starred Pat O' Brien, Olympe Bradna, and Roland Young.", "The film received positive contemporary reviews from publications such as\" The New York Times\".", "Director Milestone went on to other successful productions after the film came out, including\" Ocean's 11\" and\" Pork Chop Hill\".", "The movie has no relation to the use of the phrase\" Night of Nights\" for the night of the Academy Awards ceremony, the album by musical group", "The Seekers, or the Touhou Project song."]], ["XX/XY", ["XX/ XY is a 2002 American romantic drama film written and directed by Austin Chick and starring Mark Ruffalo, Kathleen Robertson, and Maya Stange.", "The title refers to the different chromosome pairings present in men and women.", "It was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival in the year it was released.", "Although the funding for the film came from the US, the film was produced by British company Natural Nylon."]], ["Operation Leopard", ["La l\u00e9gion saute sur Kolwezi also known as\" Operation Leopard\" is a French war film directed by Raoul Coutard filmed in French Guiana.", "The script is based on the true story of the Battle of Kolwezi that happened in 1978.", "It was diligently described in a book of the same name by former 1 REP Captain Pierre Sergent.", "He published his book in 1979; the film came out in 1980.", "Raoul Coutard shot the film in a documentary style."]], ["When the Mountains Tremble", ["When The Mountains Tremble is a 1983 documentary film produced by Skylight Pictures about the war between the Guatemalan Military and the Mayan Indigenous population of Guatemala.", "Footage from this film was used as forensic evidence in the Guatemalan court for crimes against humanity, in the genocide case against Efra\u00edn R\u00edos Montt.", "The film centers on the experiences of Nobel Prize winner Rigoberta Mench\u00fa, a Quich\u00e9 indigenous woman who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1992, nine years after the film came out.", "\" When The Mountains Tremble\" won the Special Jury Award at the Sundance Film Festival, the Blue Ribbon Award at the American Film Festival, and the Grand Coral Award/ Best North American Documentary at the Havana Film Festival.", "A follow- up film was released in 2011, titled\" Granito: How to Nail a Dictator\"."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Georgootty C/O Georgootty", 0], ["Mosaico", 0]], "evidences": [["Georgootty C/O Georgootty", "publication date", "1991"], ["Mosaico", "publication date", "1970"]], "answer": "Mosaico"}
{"_id": "c1bc7e500bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the wife of Lou Breslow born?", "context": [["Euno\u00eb (wife of Bogudes)", ["Euno\u00eb was the wife of Bogudes, King of Mauretania."]], ["Papianilla (wife of Tonantius Ferreolus)", ["Papianilla was a Roman noblewoman", "She was the wife of Tonantius Ferreolus.", "Another Papianilla, the wife of the poet Sidonius Apollinaris, was a relative of hers.", "She had Tonantius Ferreolus and other sons."]], ["Empress Sh\u014dken", [", also known as, was the wife of Emperor Meiji of Japan."]], ["Marion Byron", ["Marion Byron (born Miriam Bilenkin; March 16, 1911, Dayton, Ohio \u2013 July 5, 1985, Santa Monica, California) was an American movie comedian."]], ["Lou Breslow", ["Louis Breslow (born Lewis Breslow; July 18, 1900 \u2013 November 10, 1987) was an American screenwriter and film director.", "He wrote for 70 films between 1928 and 1955.", "He also directed seven films between 1932 and 1951 and wrote scripts for both Laurel and Hardy in their first two films at 20th Century Fox, and Abbott and Costello.", "Lou Breslow married film actress and comedian Marion Byron in 1932, and remained married until her death in 1985."]], ["Catherine Exley", ["Catherine Exley was the wife of a soldier and accompanied her husband when he served in Portugal, Spain and Ireland during the Napoleonic Wars.", "She is best known as the author of a diary that gives an account of military life in that era from the viewpoint of the wife of a common soldier."]], ["Hafsa Hatun", ["Hafsa Hatun was the wife of Sultan Bayezid I of the Ottoman Empire."]], ["Waldrada of Lotharingia", ["Waldrada was the mistress, and later the wife, of Lothair II of Lotharingia."]], ["Artaynte", ["Artaynte( f. 478 BC), was the wife of the Crown Prince Darius."]], ["Agatha (wife of Samuel of Bulgaria)", ["Agatha was the wife of Emperor Samuel of Bulgaria."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Lou Breslow", 3], ["Marion Byron", 0]], "evidences": [["Lou Breslow", "spouse", "Marion Byron"], ["Marion Byron", "place of birth", "Dayton, Ohio"]], "answer": "Dayton, Ohio"}
{"_id": "1ca0c350084911ebbd55ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Do director of film Happy Days (1929 Film) and director of film Hero (1982 Film) share the same nationality?", "context": [["Hero (1982 film)", ["For other films with similar titling, see hero films.", "Hero is a 1982 British independent adventure-fantasy film written and directed by Barney Platts-Mills.", "Set in the medieval age, it is spoken entirely in Gaelic.", "The film was entered into the main competition at the 39th edition of the Venice Film Festival."]], ["Happy Days (1929 film)", ["Happy Days is a 1929 American pre-Code musical film directed by Benjamin Stoloff, which was the first feature film shown entirely in widescreen anywhere in the world, filmed using the Fox Grandeur 70 mm process.", "French director Abel Gance's \"Napol\u00e9on\" (1927) had a final widescreen segment in what Gance called Polyvision.", "Paramount released \"Old Ironsides\" (1927), with two sequences in a widescreen process called \"Magnascope\", while MGM released \"Trail of '98\" (1928) in a widescreen process called \"Fanthom Screen\".", "The film features an array of stars who were contracted to William Fox's Fox Film Corporation at that time, including Marjorie White, Will Rogers, Charles Farrell, Janet Gaynor, George Jessel, El Brendel, Ann Pennington, Victor McLaglen, Dixie Lee, Edmund Lowe, and Frank Richardson.", "It also featured the first appearance of Betty Grable on film, aged 12, as a chorus girl, and Sir Harry Lauder's nephew, Harry Lauder II, a conductor for Fox, who was drafted into the chorus."]], ["Brian Johnson (special effects artist)", ["Brian Johnson( born 1939 or 1940) is a British designer and director of film and television special effects."]], ["Barney Platts-Mills", ["Barney Platts-Mills is a British film director, best known for his award-winning films, \"Bronco Bullfrog\" and \"Private Road\"."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Rachel Feldman", ["Rachel Feldman( born August 22, 1954) is an American director of film and television and screenwriter of television films."]], ["Howard W. Koch", ["Howard Winchel Koch( April 11, 1916 \u2013 February 16, 2001) was an American producer and director of film and television."]], ["Benjamin Stoloff", ["Benjamin Stoloff (October 6, 1895 \u2013 September 8, 1960) was an American film director and producer.", "He began his career as a short film comedy director and gradually moved into feature film directing and production later in his career."]], ["Hanro Smitsman", ["Hanro Smitsman, born in 1967 in Breda( Netherlands), is a writer and director of film and television."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Happy Days (1929 film)", 0], ["Hero (1982 film)", 1], ["Benjamin Stoloff", 0], ["Barney Platts-Mills", 0]], "evidences": [["Happy Days (1929 film)", "director", "Benjamin Stoloff"], ["Hero (1982 film)", "director", "Barney Platts-Mills"], ["Benjamin Stoloff", "country of citizenship", "American"], ["Barney Platts-Mills", "country of citizenship", "British"]], "answer": "no"}
{"_id": "0983b07c0bda11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the director of film The Big Animal born?", "context": [["Vincent M. Ferrara", ["Vincent M. Ferrara, also known as\" The Animal\",( born 1949) is an Italian- American mobster from Boston, Massachusetts and former Capo of the New England- based Patriarca crime family of La Cosa Nostra."]], ["S. N. Mathur", ["S.N. Mathur was the Director of the Indian Intelligence Bureau between September 1975 and February 1980.", "He was also the Director General of Police in Punjab."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Jesse E. Hobson", ["Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 \u2013 November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955.", "Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Jerzy Stuhr", ["Jerzy Oskar Stuhr (born 18 April 1947) is one of the most popular, influential and versatile Polish film and theatre actors.", "He also works as a screenwriter, film director and drama professor.", "He served as the Rector of the Ludwik Solski Academy for the Dramatic Arts in Krak\u00f3w for two terms: from 1990 to 1996 and again from 2002 to 2008."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["Matt Shapira", ["Matt Shapira is an American artist and director.", "He is best known for his work on the film\" Big Muddy\" and his art on elephants."]], ["The Big Animal", ["The Big Animal is a 2000 Polish film directed by Jerzy Stuhr from a screenplay by Krzysztof Kie\u015blowski, based on a short story \"Wielb\u0142\u0105d\" (1995) by Kazimierz Or\u0142o\u015b."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Big Animal", 0], ["Jerzy Stuhr", 2]], "evidences": [["Big Animal", "director", "Jerzy Stuhr"], ["Jerzy Stuhr", "place of birth", "Krak\u00f3w"]], "answer": "Krak\u00f3w"}
{"_id": "a57e2478089511ebbd75ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who died earlier, Whiffs or Bada Kabutar?", "context": [["G. Marthandan", ["G. Marthandan is an Indian film director who works in Malayalam cinema."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["Abhishek Saxena", ["Abhishek Saxena is an Indian Bollywood and Punjabi film director who directed the movie Phullu.", "The Phullu movie was released in theaters on 16 June 2017, in which film Sharib Hashmi is the lead role.", "Apart from these, he has also directed Patiala Dreamz, this is a Punjabi film.", "This film was screened in cinemas in 2014."]], ["Whiffs", ["Whiffs is a 1975 comedy film directed by Ted Post and starring Elliott Gould, Eddie Albert, Harry Guardino, Godfrey Cambridge, and Jennifer O'Neill.", "It was produced by Brut Productions and released theatrically in the U.S. by 20th Century Fox.", "The film was released in the UK as C.A.S.H."]], ["Deven Verma", ["Deven Verma( 23 October 1937 \u2013 2 December 2014) was an Indian film and television actor, particularly known for his comic roles, with Bollywood directors like Basu Chatterji, Hrishikesh Mukherjee and Gulzar.", "He also produced and directed films, including\" Besharam\".", "He won Filmfare Best Comedian Award for\" Chori Mera KaamChor Ke Ghar Chor\" and\" Angoor\", the latter being directed by Gulzar and still considered one of Bollywood's best comedies."]], ["Elliot Silverstein", ["Elliot Silverstein( born August 3, 1927, in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American director, who is best known for being the director of the movie\" Cat Ballou\"( 1965)."]], ["Drew Esocoff", ["Drew Esocoff( born c. 1957) is an American television sports director, who as of 2006 has been the director of NBC Sunday Night Football."]], ["Bada Kabutar", ["Bada Kabutar is a 1973 Bollywood action comedy film produced and directed by Deven Verma."]], ["Ted Post", ["Ted Post (March 31, 1918 \u2013 August 20, 2013) was an American director of film and television.", "Highly prolific, Post directed numerous episodes of well-known television series including \"Rawhide, Gunsmoke,\" and \"The Twilight Zone\" as well as blockbuster films such as \"Beneath the Planet of the Apes\" and \"Magnum Force\"."]], ["Ben Palmer", ["Ben Palmer is a British film and television director who is known for being the director of\" Bo' Selecta\" and\" The Inbetweeners\"."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Whiffs", 0], ["Bada Kabutar", 0], ["Ted Post", 0], ["Deven Verma", 0]], "evidences": [["Whiffs", "director", "Ted Post"], ["Bada Kabutar", "director", "Deven Verma"], ["Ted Post", "date of death", "August 20, 2013"], ["Deven Verma", "date of death", "2 December 2014"]], "answer": "Whiffs"}
{"_id": "46dc00cc0bdb11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of the director of film Outside The Wall (Film)?", "context": [["William Wall (writer)", ["William\" Bill\" Wall( born 1955) is an Irish novelist, poet and short story writer."]], ["Assunta Spina (1915 film)", ["Assunta Spina is a 1915 Italian silent film.", "Outside Italy, it is sometimes known as\" Sangue NapolitanoNeapolitan Blood\")."]], ["Kristen Wall (rower)", ["Kristen Wall( born 2 June 1976) is a Canadian rower.", "She competed in the women's single sculls event at the 2000 Summer Olympics."]], ["Mark Wall", ["Mark Wall( born 8 November 1963) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Sydney in the Victorian Football League( VFL)."]], ["Jamie Wall", ["Jamie Wall( born 15 April 1977) is a British auto racing driver."]], ["Luke Wall", ["Luke Sky Wall( born 11 November 1996) is an English professional footballer who plays as a forward."]], ["Robert Wall", ["Robert Alan Wall( born August 22, 1939) is an American actor and martial artist."]], ["Outside the Wall (film)", ["Outside the Wall is a 1950 film noir crime film directed by Crane Wilbur starring Richard Basehart, Marilyn Maxwell, Signe Hasso and Dorothy Hart."]], ["Crane Wilbur", ["Crane Wilbur (November 17, 1886 \u2013 October 18, 1973) was an American writer, actor and director for stage, radio and screen.", "He was born in Athens, New York.", "Wilbur is best remembered for playing Harry Marvin in \"The Perils of Pauline\".", "He died in Toluca Lake, California.", "He was a prolific writer and director of at least 67 films from the silent era into the sound era, but it was as an actor that he found lasting recognition, particularly playing opposite Pearl White in the iconoclastic serial \"The Perils of Pauline\".", "He brought to the first motion pictures", "merry eyes, a great, thick crop of wavy, black hair and an athlete's interest in swimming and horseback riding.", "Twelve years of stage experience prepared him for his venture into the new art of silent motion pictures."]], ["Marc M. Wall", ["Marc M. Wall( born 1951) is an American diplomat.", "He was the United States Ambassador to Chad from 2004 to 2007."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Outside the Wall (film)", 0], ["Crane Wilbur", 1]], "evidences": [["Outside the Wall", "director", "Crane Wilbur"], ["Crane Wilbur", "place of birth", "Athens"]], "answer": "Athens"}
{"_id": "ff8987ca0bae11ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is the father of Archduchess Maria Johanna Gabriela Of Austria?", "context": [["Gerald Rudolff Ford", ["Gerald Rudolff Ford( December 9, 1890 \u2013 January 26, 1962) was an American businessman, creator of Ford Industries, and Republican politician who was the stepfather of U.S. President Gerald Ford and for whom Ford legally changed his name."]], ["Archduchess Maria Elisabeth of Austria (1737\u20131740)", ["Archduchess Maria Elisabeth of Austria( Full name( German):\" Maria Elisabeth Amalia Antonia Josefa Gabriele Johanna Agathe\"; 5 February 1737 \u2013 7 June 1740), was the eldest child and daughter of Archduchess Maria Theresa of Austria, later Queen of Hungary and Bohemia, and Duke Francis of Lorraine, later Francis I, Holy Roman Emperor."]], ["Gabriela von Habsburg", ["Gabriela von Habsburg( born 14 October 1956) also known as Archduchess Gabriela of Austria, is the granddaughter of Charles I, the last Emperor of Austria.", "She is also a prolific abstract sculptor, working mainly in stainless steel as well as stone- printed lithography.", "She was the Ambassador of Georgia to Germany from 2009 to 2013."]], ["Maria Theresa", ["Maria Theresa Walburga Amalia Christina (13 May 1717 \u2013 29 November 1780) was the only female ruler of the Habsburg dominions and the last of the House of Habsburg.", "She was the sovereign of Austria, Hungary, Croatia, Bohemia, Transylvania, Mantua, Milan, Lodomeria and Galicia, the Austrian Netherlands, and Parma.", "By marriage, she was Duchess of Lorraine, Grand Duchess of Tuscany and Holy Roman Empress.", "She started her 40-year reign when her father, Emperor Charles VI, died in October 1740.", "Charles VI paved the way for her accession with the Pragmatic Sanction of 1713 and spent his entire reign securing it.", "He neglected the advice of Prince Eugene of Savoy, who averred that a strong military and a rich treasury were more important than mere signatures.", "Eventually, he left behind a weakened and impoverished state, particularly due to the War of the Polish Succession and the Russo-Turkish War (1735\u20131739).", "Moreover, upon his death, Saxony, Prussia, Bavaria, and France all repudiated the sanction they had recognised during his lifetime.", "Frederick II of Prussia (who became Maria Theresa's greatest rival for most of her reign) promptly invaded and took the affluent Habsburg province of Silesia in the seven-year conflict known as the War of the Austrian Succession.", "In defiance of the grave situation, she managed to secure the vital support of the Hungarians for the war effort.", "Over the course of the war, despite the loss of Silesia and a few minor territories in Italy, Maria Theresa successfully defended her rule over most of the Habsburg empire.", "Maria Theresa later unsuccessfully tried to reconquer Silesia during the Seven Years' War.\nMaria Theresa and her husband, Francis I, Holy Roman Emperor, had eleven daughters, including the Queen of France, the Queen of Naples and Sicily, the Duchess of Parma, and five sons, including two Holy Roman Emperors, Joseph II and Leopold II.", "Of the sixteen children, ten survived to adulthood.", "Though she was expected to cede power to Francis and Joseph, both of whom were officially", "her co-rulers in Austria and Bohemia, Maria Theresa was the absolute sovereign who ruled with the counsel of her advisers.", "Maria Theresa promulgated institutional, financial and educational reforms, with the assistance of Wenzel Anton of Kaunitz-Rietberg, Friedrich Wilhelm von Haugwitz and Gerard van Swieten.", "She also promoted commerce and the development of agriculture, and reorganised Austria's ramshackle military, all of which strengthened Austria's international standing.", "However, she despised the Jews and the Protestants, and on certain occasions she ordered their expulsion to remote parts of the realm.", "She also advocated for the state church and refused to allow religious pluralism.", "Consequently, her regime was criticized as intolerant by some contemporaries."]], ["Archduchess Maria Johanna Gabriela of Austria", ["Archduchess Maria Johanna of Austria (4 February 1750 23 December 1762) was an Archduchess of Austria and Princess of Tuscany, Hungary and Bohemia as the eleventh child and eighth daughter of Francis Stephen of Lorraine, Holy Roman Emperor and Maria Theresa.", "She was described as likeable and good-natured, but died aged 12 of smallpox."]], ["Archduchess Maria Theresa of Austria (1845\u20131927)", ["Archduchess Maria Theresa of Austria (15 July 1845 \u2013 8 October 1927) was a member of the Austrian house of Habsburg-Lorraine."]], ["Archduchess Maria Carolina of Austria (1740\u20131741)", ["Archduchess Maria Carolina of Austria (", "Maria Carolina Ernestina Antonia Johanna Josefa; 12 January 1740 \u2013 25 January 1741), was the third child and daughter of Archduchess Maria Theresa of Austria, later Holy Roman Empress and Duke Francis of Lorraine."]], ["H\u00e9ctor Barrantes", ["H\u00e9ctor Barrantes Sansoni( 1939\u20131990) was an Argentine polo player.", "He was the stepfather of Sarah, Duchess of York."]], ["Jerrold Wexler", ["Jerrold Wexler( June 27, 1924 \u2013 November 10, 1992) was a noted American businessman and film producer.", "He was the brother of cinematographer Haskell Wexler and the stepfather of actress Daryl Hannah."]], ["Morris Harvey", ["Morris Harvey( 1877\u2013 1944) was a British actor and writer.", "A renowned character actor, he also wrote for the stage, including material for Broadway revues, in which he also appeared.", "He was the stepfather of film director Anthony Harvey."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Archduchess Maria Johanna Gabriela of Austria", 0], ["Maria Theresa", 11]], "evidences": [["Archduchess Maria Johanna of Austria", "mother", "Maria Theresa"], ["Maria Theresa", "spouse", "Francis I, Holy Roman Emperor"]], "answer": "Francis I, Holy Roman Emperor"}
{"_id": "b07065000bdb11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the director of film Sweet Lies (Film) born?", "context": [["Nathalie Delon", ["Nathalie Delon (born Francine Canovas on 1 August 1941, Oujda) is a French model and actress, former wife of Alain Delon, mother of Anthony Delon and grandmother of .", "She was also known as Nathalie Barth\u00e9l\u00e9my, due to her first marriage to Guy Barth\u00e9l\u00e9my.", "During the 1960s Nathalie was considered one of the most beautiful women in the world.", "She dated both Eddie Fisher and Richard Burton after each of them divorced Elizabeth Taylor."]], ["Jesse E. Hobson", ["Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 \u2013 November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955.", "Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation."]], ["S. N. Mathur", ["S.N. Mathur was the Director of the Indian Intelligence Bureau between September 1975 and February 1980.", "He was also the Director General of Police in Punjab."]], ["Sweet Lies (film)", ["Sweet Lies is a 1988 film from Island Pictures, directed by Nathalie Delon and starring Treat Williams as an insurance investigator in Paris who becomes the object of a bet made by three women, who start to fall for him.", "Its title track was performed by Robert Palmer."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]], ["Olaf Lies", ["Olaf Lies( born 8 May 1967 in Wilhelmshaven) is a German politician of the Social Democratic Party.", "He was first elected to the Landtag of Lower Saxony in 2008."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Sweet Lies (film)", 0], ["Nathalie Delon", 0]], "evidences": [["Sweet Lies", "director", "Nathalie Delon"], ["Nathalie Delon", "place of birth", "Oujda"]], "answer": "Oujda"}
{"_id": "6bda7b1c0bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where did the editor of magazine Massachusetts Magazine die?", "context": [["Uma Bhatt", ["Uma Bhatt( born c.1952) is an Indian scholar, writer, and founder- editor of a magazine for women.", "She is involved in political issues in her home state of Uttarakhand"]], ["Marco Roth", ["Marco Roth( born 1974) in New York, New York is a co-founder and editor of\" n+1\" magazine."]], ["Roger Hodge", ["Roger D. Hodge( born 1967 in Del Rio, Texas, U.S.) is Deputy Editor at The Intercept.", "He was the editor of\" Harper's Magazine\" from March 2006 through January 2010.", "He was the editor of the\" Oxford American\" from 2012- 2015."]], ["Isaiah Thomas (publisher)", ["Isaiah Thomas (January 19, 1749 \u2013 April 4, 1831) was an American newspaper publisher and author.", "He performed the first public reading of the Declaration of Independence in Worcester, Massachusetts, and reported the first account of the Battles of Lexington and Concord.", "He was the founder of the American Antiquarian Society."]], ["Massachusetts Magazine", ["The Massachusetts Magazine was published in Boston, Massachusetts, from 1789 through 1796.", "Also called the Monthly Museum of Knowledge and Rational Entertainment, it specialized in \"poetry, music, biography, history, physics, geography, morality, criticism, philosophy, mathematics, agriculture, architecture, chemistry, novels, tales, romances, translations, news, marriages, deaths, meteorological observations, etc.", "etc.", "\" It was intended as \"a kind of thermometer, by which the genius, taste, literature, history, politics, arts, manners, amusements and improvements of the age and nation, may be ascertained.\"", "Founded by Isaiah Thomas, the magazine was also published by Ebenezer T. Andrews (1789-1793), Ezra W. Weld (1794), Samuel Hill (1794), William Greenough (1794-1795), Alexander Martin (1795-1796), Benjamin Sweetser (1796), and James Cutler (1796).", "It was edited by Isaiah Thomas, Thaddeus Mason Harris (1795-1796), and William Bigelow (1796).", "Contributors included Joseph Dennie (as \"Socialis\"), William Dunlap, Benjamin Franklin, Sarah Wentworth Morton (as \"Philenia\"), Judith Sargent Murray (as \"Constantia\"), and Christian Gullager.", "Sheet music was published with some issues, including compositions by Hans Gram."]], ["Peter Bhatia", ["Peter Bhatia is an American journalist and the editor of the\" Detroit Free Press\".", "He was previously the editor of\" The Oregonian\"."]], ["Ger Colleran", ["Gerard Colleran is an Irish journalist, the editor of the\" Irish Daily Star\" from 1999 to 2014, and since 2017 the editor of\" Kerry's Eye\".", "In 2009,\" Village\" listed him as one of Ireland's 100 most influential people.", "He is a native of Mayo, County Mayo, grew up in Quin, County Clare, and was educated at the University of London and the University of Limerick.", "Prior to his work at the\" Daily Star\" he was the editor of\" The Kerryman\"."]], ["John Mulholland (journalist)", ["John Mulholland( born 20 November 1962) is an Irish journalist who was the editor of the British Sunday newspaper\" The Observer\" for 10 years and assistant editor of\" The Guardian\".", "He has worked for most of his career with the Guardian Media Group.", "In April 2018, he became the editor of Guardian US."]], ["Gerhard Jynge", ["Gerhard Vilhelm Jynge (1877 \u2013 February 21, 1945) was a Norwegian newspaper editor.", "He became the editor of \"Oplandenes Avis\" in 1908 and the sub-editor of \"Verdens Gang\" in 1911, served as the first editor of \"Haugesunds Dagblad\" from June 8, 1912 to December 1913, became the editor of \"Dagsposten\" in Trondheim in 1914, and was the editor of \"Aalesunds Avis\" from 1917 to 1921.", "He became an appellate judge pro tem in Bergen in 1921, and a regular judge in 1928.", "He died on February 21, 1945, when the steamship \"Austri\" was sunk by British aircraft in B\u00f8mla Fjord."]], ["Shahadat Chowdhury", ["Shahadat Chowdhury( 28 July 1943 \u2013 29 November 2005) was a Bangladeshi journalist and editor of several news magazines.", "He served as the editor of Weekly Bichitra from 1972 until its publication was ceased in 1997.", "He then served as the editor of Shaptahik 2000 and Anandadhara."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Massachusetts Magazine", 4], ["Isaiah Thomas (publisher)", 1]], "evidences": [["Massachusetts Magazine", "editor", "Isaiah Thomas"], ["Isaiah Thomas", "place of death", "Worcester, Massachusetts"]], "answer": "Worcester, Massachusetts"}
{"_id": "5caebdca0bb011ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is the paternal grandfather of Jacob Pleydell-Bouverie, 4Th Earl Of Radnor?", "context": [["Jacob Pleydell-Bouverie, 4th Earl of Radnor", ["Jacob Pleydell-Bouverie, 4th Earl of Radnor (18 September 1815 \u2013 11 March 1889), was the son of William Pleydell-Bouverie, 3rd Earl of Radnor and Judith", "Anne St John-Mildmay.", "He was styled Viscount Folkestone from 1828 until 1869.", "Folkestone was educated at Harrow and Christ Church, Oxford.", "On 2 October 1837, he was commissioned a cornet in the Salisbury Troop of the Royal Wiltshire Regiment of Yeomanry.", "He was a lieutenant in the Regiment from 20 May 1840 to April 1847.", "He married Lady Mary Augusta Frederica Grimston, daughter of James Walter Grimston, 1st Earl of Verulam, on 3 October 1840.", "They had twelve children:", "Folkestone was appointed High Sheriff of Wiltshire in 1846 and a deputy lieutenant of Berkshire on 2 May 1855.", "He succeeded his father as Earl of Radnor in 1869 and was appointed Lord Lieutenant of Wiltshire in 1878.", "Radnor served as Governor of the French Hospital.", "Successive Earls of Radnor were governors of the hospital from the eighteenth century to 2015."]], ["Duncombe Pleydell-Bouverie", ["Admiral The Honourable Duncombe Pleydell- Bouverie( 28 June 1780 \u2013 5 November 1850), was a British naval commander and Whig politician.", "Pleydell- Bouverie was the second son of Jacob Pleydell- Bouverie, 2nd Earl of Radnor, and the Honourable Anne Duncombe, daughter of Anthony Duncombe, 1st Baron Feversham.", "William Pleydell- Bouverie, 3rd Earl of Radnor, was his elder brother.", "Pleydell- Bouverie served in the Royal Navy.", "Lieutenant Pleydell- Bouverie was promoted to Commander on 14 February 1801, but did not take command of HMS\" Penguin\" until 28 August.", "Bouverie was promoted to post captain in on 2 April 1802.", "Eventually he became an Admiral.", "He also sat as Member of Parliament for Downton between 1806 and 1807 and for Salisbury between 1828 and 1832 and again from 1833 to 1835.", "He is not recorded as having ever spoken in the House of Commons.", "He hoisted his flag in HMS\" Victory\" as Port Admiral at Portsmouth in 1837.", "Pleydell- Bouverie married Louisa, daughter of Joseph May, in 1809.", "He died in November 1850, aged 70."]], ["Jacob Pleydell-Bouverie, 8th Earl of Radnor", ["Jacob Pleydell- Bouverie, 8th Earl of Radnor( 10 November 1927 \u2013 10 August 2008) was a British nobleman.", "He was the son of William Pleydell- Bouverie, 7th Earl of Radnor and Helena Olivia Adeane.", "He married, firstly, Anne Garden Seth- Smith, daughter of Donald Farquaharson Seth- Smith, on 8 July 1953 and they were divorced in 1962.", "He and Anne had two sons:", "He married, secondly, Margaret Robin Fleming, daughter of Robin Fleming, in 1963 and they were divorced in 1985.", "They had four daughters:", "He married, thirdly, Mary Jillean Gwenellan Eddy, daughter of William Edward Montague Eddy, in 1986.", "He died at Longford Castle in 2008.", "From 1971 to 2008 he served as Governor of the French Hospital in Rochester, Kent.", "Successive Earls of Radnor were governors of the hospital from the eighteenth century to 2015."]], ["William Pleydell-Bouverie, 9th Earl of Radnor", ["William Pleydell- Bouverie, 9th Earl of Radnor( born 5 January 1955), of Longford Castle, Wiltshire, is an English peer and landowner.", "The son of Jacob Pleydell- Bouverie, 8th Earl of Radnor, by his marriage to Anne Garden Seth- Smith, daughter of Donald Farquharson Seth- Smith, whose great grandfather was Seth Smith( property developer) who built large proportions of Mayfair and Belgravia in the early 1800s.", "Pleydell- Bouverie was educated at Harrow and the Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester.", "Until the death of his father, he was known by the courtesy title of Viscount Folkestone.", "In 1996 he married Melissa Stanford, daughter of J. K. E. Stanford, formerly Director- General of the Leonard Cheshire Foundation, and a granddaughter of the author J. K. Stanford.", "They have four sons and two daughters: Lady Hope( born 1997); Jacob, Viscount Folkestone( born 1999); Luke( born 2000); Dan( born 2002); Edward( born 2004); and a daughter born in 2007.", "The heir apparent is their eldest son, Jacob Pleydell- Bouverie, Viscount Folkestone."]], ["William Pleydell-Bouverie, 3rd Earl of Radnor", ["William Pleydell-Bouverie, 3rd Earl of Radnor (11 May 1779 \u2013 9 April 1869), styled Viscount Folkestone until 1828, was the son of Jacob Pleydell-Bouverie, 2nd Earl of Radnor and Hon.", "Anne Duncombe.", "He first entered the House of Commons for Downton upon reaching his majority in 1801, switching to Salisbury in 1802.", "He was appointed a deputy lieutenant of Berkshire on 22 November 1801.", "He married, firstly, Lady Catherine Pelham-Clinton (d. 17 May 1804), daughter of Henry Pelham-Clinton, Earl of Lincoln, on 2 October 1801 and had two children:", "On 31 March 1803, he was commissioned a captain in the Berkshire Regiment of Militia, and a captain in the Berkshire Yeomanry on 14 March 1805.", "From 9 December 1812 to August 1817, he was lieutenant-colonel of the Berkshire Regiment of Militia.", "He married, secondly,", "Judith Anne St John-Mildmay, daughter of Sir Henry St John-Mildmay, 3rd Baronet on 24 May 1814 and had six children:", "On 27 January 1828, he succeeded his father as Earl of Radnor, and on 9 February 1828 as Recorder of Salisbury.", "Radnor was made a deputy lieutenant of Wiltshire on 9 August 1839 and a vice-lieutenant of the county on 17 August 1839.", "In 1828, he built a toll road providing an easy route between Folkestone harbour and Sandgate.", "The original toll house remains within the Lower Leas Coastal Park.", "Either side of the toll road, land was cultivated and grazed.", "Old field boundaries are still used in the park, and the 'Cow Path' is a reminder of the drove route from The Leas.", "Radnor served as governor of the French Hospital at the time of its move from Finsbury to the new and imposing hospital building in Victoria Park, Hackney, designed by Robert Lewis Roumieu.", "Successive Earls of Radnor were governors of the hospital from the eighteenth century to 2015."]], ["Gerald Barry (British Army officer)", ["Gerald Barry MC (18 December 1896 \u2013 21 February 1977) was a career officer in the British Army who played in one first-class cricket match for the Combined Services against Essex.", "In the match, played at Leyton in May 1922, Barry batted at No 10 in the Services team's two innings and scored only two runs, and opened the bowling in each Essex innings without taking a wicket.", "He did not play first-class cricket again.", "Barry was educated at Eton College, from which he joined the Coldstream Guards in the First World War.", "He was awarded the Military Cross.", "He later rose to the tank of lieutenant colonel in the Black Watch.", "During the Second World War, his postings included deputy military secretary of the Eastern Army in India.", "Barry married Lady Margaret Pleydell-Bouverie, daughter of Jacob Pleydell-Bouverie, 6th Earl of Radnor in 1923.", "They had five daughters and one son.", "His brother-in-law was Nigel Capel-Cure, who also played one first-class cricket match."]], ["William Pleydell-Bouverie, 7th Earl of Radnor", ["William Pleydell- Bouverie, 7th Earl of Radnor( 18 December 1895 \u2013 23 November 1968), was a British peer.", "Radnor was the son of Jacob Pleydell- Bouverie, 6th Earl of Radnor and Julian Eleanor Adelaide Balfour.", "He married, firstly, Helena Olivia Adeane, daughter of Charles Robert Whorwood Adeane and Madeline Pamela Constance Blanche Wyndham, on 11 October 1922 and had six children.", "He and Helena were divorced in 1942.", "He married, secondly, Anne Isobel Graham Oakley, daughter of Lieutenant- Colonel Richard Oakley, on 9 October 1943 and had one child.", "Radnor served as Governor of the French Hospital.", "Successive Earls of Radnor were governors of the hospital from the eighteenth century to 2015."]], ["Jacob Pleydell-Bouverie, 2nd Earl of Radnor", ["Jacob Pleydell- Bouverie, 2nd Earl of Radnor FRS FSA( 4 March 1750 \u2013 27 January 1828), styled Hon. Jacob Pleydell- Bouverie from 1761 to 1765 and Viscount Folkestone from 1765 to 1776, was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1771 to 1776 when he succeeded to the peerage as Earl of Radnor."]], ["Ralph Neville, 3rd Earl of Westmorland", ["Ralph Neville, 3rd Earl of Westmorland( c. 1456 \u2013 6 February 1499) was an English peer.", "He was the grandfather of Ralph Neville, 4th Earl of Westmorland."]], ["Jacob Pleydell-Bouverie, 6th Earl of Radnor", ["Jacob Pleydell- Bouverie, 6th Earl of Radnor,( 8 July 1868 \u2013 26 June 1930), styled Viscount Folkestone from 1889 to 1900, was a British Conservative Party politician and a British Army officer."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Jacob Pleydell-Bouverie, 4th Earl of Radnor", 0], ["William Pleydell-Bouverie, 3rd Earl of Radnor", 0]], "evidences": [["Jacob Pleydell-Bouverie, 4th Earl of Radnor", "father", "William Pleydell-Bouverie, 3rd Earl of Radnor"], ["William Pleydell-Bouverie, 3rd Earl of Radnor", "father", "Jacob Pleydell-Bouverie, 2nd Earl of Radnor"]], "answer": "Jacob Pleydell-Bouverie, 2nd Earl of Radnor"}
{"_id": "3b9299900bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the performer of song \u00c9g\u00e9rie (Song) born?", "context": [["Jim Bob", ["James Robert Morrison, known as Jim Bob, is a British musician and author.", "He was the singer of indie punk band Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine."]], ["O Valencia!", ["\" O Valencia!\" is the fifth single by the indie rock band", "The Decemberists, and the first released from their fourth studio album,\" The Crane Wife\".", "The music was written by The Decemberists and the lyrics by Colin Meloy.", "It tells a story of two star- crossed lovers.", "The singer falls in love with a person who belongs to an opposing gang.", "At the end of the song, the singer's lover jumps in to defend the singer, who is confronting his lover's brother( the singer's\" sworn enemy\") and is killed by the bullet intended for the singer."]], ["Astrid North", ["Astrid North( Astrid Karina North Radmann; 24 August 1973, Berlin \u2013 25 June 2019, Berlin) was a German soul singer and songwriter.", "She was the singer of the German band, with whom she released five Albums.", "As guest singer of the band she published three albums."]], ["Nekfeu", ["Ken Samar\u00e1s (born April 3, 1990 in La Trinit\u00e9), better known by his stage name Nekfeu , is a French-Greek rapper, actor and record producer.", "He is also a member of the bands L'entourage and 1995.", "He started his career as a member of the group S-Crew, with childhood friends Framal, Mekra, 2Zer Washington and DJ Elite.", "He joined 1995 in 2007, participating in open mic duels around Paris."]], ["\u00c9g\u00e9rie (song)", ["\"\u00c9g\u00e9rie\" is a song by French hip hop artist Nekfeu, produced by himself and DJ Elite.", "It was released on April 3, 2015 as the lead single from his debut studio album \"Feu\".", "It entered the French Singles Chart at number 49 on 11 April 2015, where it has since peaked."]], ["Bernie Bonvoisin", ["Bernard Bonvoisin, known as Bernie Bonvoisin( born 9 July 1956 in Nanterre, Hauts- de- Seine), is a French hard rock singer and film director.", "He is best known for having been the singer of Trust.", "He was one of the best friends of Bon Scott the singer of AC/ DC and together they recorded the song\" Ride On\" which was one of the last songs by Bon Scott."]], ["Billy Milano", ["Billy Milano is a Bronx- born heavy metal musician now based in Austin, Texas.", "He is the singer and- occasionally- guitarist and bassist of crossover thrash band M.O.D., and he was also the singer of its predecessor, Stormtroopers of Death.", "He was also the singer of United Forces, which also featured his Stormtroopers of Death bandmate Dan Lilker."]], ["Panda (Astro song)", ["\" Panda\" is a song of the Chilean band Astro and is the fifth song of the homonymous album of the year 2011.", "The song was composed and produced by the singer of the band Andr\u00e9s Nusser and released like third single of the album on February 1, 2013."]], ["Caspar Babypants", ["Caspar Babypants is the stage name of children's music artist Chris Ballew, who is also widely known as the singer of The Presidents of the United States of America."]], ["Kristian Leontiou", ["Kristian Leontiou (born February 1982) is a British singer of Greek Cypriot descent, and is the singer for the indie rock band One eskimO."]]], "supporting_facts": [["\u00c9g\u00e9rie (song)", 0], ["Nekfeu", 0]], "evidences": [["\u00c9g\u00e9rie", "performer", "Nekfeu"], ["Nekfeu", "place of birth", "La Trinit\u00e9"]], "answer": "La Trinit\u00e9"}
{"_id": "79baf566086b11ebbd5fac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Who has more scope of profession, T.I. or Wayne Maki?", "context": [["Otto Lipmann", ["Otto Lipmann( 6 March 1880 \u2013 7 October 1933) was a German psychologist, an expert in vocational guidance, and one of the pioneers in the use of counseling for the selection of a profession."]], ["Wayne Wahrman", ["Wayne Wahrman, sometimes credited as Wayne P. Wahrman or Wayne R. Wahrman, is a film editor.", "He has worked on over twenty films in a career that has lasted more than three decades."]], ["Wayne P\u00e9r\u00e9", ["Wayne P\u00e9r\u00e9, sometimes credited as Wayne P\u00e9re or Wayne Pere, is an American actor."]], ["Jesse Wayne Brazel", ["Jesse Wayne Brazel, or Wayne Brazel( December 31, 1876 \u2013 after 1913), was an American Old West ranch hand, during the closing years of that era.", "Brazel's place in history resulted from his 1908 confession and trial for the fatal shooting of former lawman Pat Garrett who, more than a quarter of a century earlier in 1881, had tracked down and killed William H. Bonney, also known as Billy the Kid."]], ["Wayne Maki", ["Wayne Maki", "( November 20, 1944 \u2013 May 12, 1974) was a professional ice hockey player and an early star of the Vancouver Canucks club in the National Hockey League( NHL).", "Maki was born in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario.", "He broke into professional hockey in 1964 with the St. Louis Braves of the Central Hockey League( CPHL), and joined the Chicago Black Hawks at left wing for the 1967 \u2013 68 season, playing the year with his older brother Chico Maki.", "He was claimed by the St. Louis Blues in 1969.", "In a preseason game on September 21, 1969, Maki and Boston Bruins defenceman\" Terrible\" Ted Green engaged in a bloody, violent stick- swinging fight; Green was hit in the head and suffered a fractured skull and a brain injury.", "Maki and Green were both charged with assault as a result of the incident, the first time NHL players faced charges as a result of on- ice violence; both were acquitted.", "Maki was suspended by the NHL for 30 days.", "Maki was eventually sent down to the Buffalo Bisons of the American Hockey League( AHL).", "Later commentators have rated Maki's attack as one of the most vicious attacks in league history.", "The Vancouver Canucks claimed Maki in the 1970 NHL Expansion Draft.", "The feisty winger caught on with the team and became one of the franchise's first stars, being among the team's leading scorers both of his full seasons with the team.", "Maki played two- and- a- half seasons with Vancouver until being diagnosed with brain cancer in December 1972.", "He died on May 12, 1974, aged 29.", "The Canucks unofficially retired his number 11 jersey until Mark Messier, who had worn number 11 with the Edmonton Oilers and New York Rangers, joined the team, which allowed him to wear it over the protest of Maki's family.", "His NHL career statistics are: 246 games played, 57 goals, 79 assists, 136 points, and 184 penalty minutes in regular season play, and 2 games played, 1 goal, 0 assists, 1 point, and 2 penalty minutes in the playoffs."]], ["Jack Vale (comedian)", ["Jack Vale( born September 2, 1973) is an American comedian who has a YouTube channel featuring hidden cameras and pranks.", "As of November 2019, his videos have over 444 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being released from Arista, Harris signed to Atlantic and subsequently became the co-chief executive officer( CEO) of his own label imprint, Grand Hustle Records, which he launched in 2003.", "Harris is also known as one of the artists who popularized the hip hop subgenre trap music, along with Jeezy and Gucci Mane.", "Harris has released ten studio albums, with seven of them reaching the top five of the US\" Billboard\" 200 chart.", "Throughout his career, Harris has also released several highly successful singles, including Billboard Hot 100 number one hits\" Whatever You Like\" and\" Live Your Life\", the later replaced the former atop the chart and helped Harris join a select group of artists to replace themselves at number one and simultaneously occupy the top two positions.", "Harris began to gain major recognition in 2003 following his first high- profile feature on fellow Atlanta- based rapper Bone Crusher's single\" Never Scared\".", "Harris earned more prominence with the release of\" Trap Muzik\"( 2003), which includes the Top 40 songs\" Rubber Band Man\" and\" Let's Get Away\".", "The next year, Harris appeared on Destiny's Child's international hit\" Soldier\" alongside Lil Wayne, and released his third album\" Urban Legend\"( 2004).", "His subsequent albums,\" King\" and\" T.I. vs. T.I.P.\", generated high record sales and were supported by popular singles, such as\" What You Know\" and\" Big Shit Poppin'( Do It)\", respectively.", "Harris' sixth album,\" Paper Trail\"( 2008), became his most successful project, with the album being certified gold for first- week sales of over 500,000 copies in the United States, additionally making it his third consecutive number one album.", "In 2013, Harris was featured on Robin Thicke's single\" Blurred Lines\" alongside Pharrell Williams, which peaked at number one on several major music charts.", "In November 2013, Harris announced that he had signed with Columbia Records after his 10- year contract with Atlantic came to an end.", "He released his Columbia debut\" Paperwork\" in October 2014.", "In February 2016, Harris signed a distribution deal with Roc Nation and later an ad distribution deal with Epic Records in September 2018.", "The former served as a means to release his political\" Us or Else\" EP series, while the latter released his long- delayed tenth album\" Dime Trap\" in October of that year.", "Harris has won three Grammy Awards.", "Harris has served two terms in county jail, twice for probation violations and a federal prison bid for a U.S. federal weapons charge.", "While serving 11 months in prison, he released his seventh studio album\" No Mercy\"( 2010).", "Harris has also had a successful acting career, starring in the films\" ATLTakers Get HardIdentity Thief\", and in the Marvel Cinematic Universe films\" Ant- Man\" and its sequel.", "He is also a published author of two novels,\" Power& Beauty\"( 2011) and\" Trouble& Triumph\"( 2012), both of which were released to moderate success.", "Harris has also starred in the American reality television series\" T.I.'s Road to Redemption\", and\" The Grand Hustle\".", "In 2009,\" Billboard\" ranked him as the 27th best artist of the 2000s decade."]]], "supporting_facts": [["T.I.", 0], ["Wayne Maki", 1]], "evidences": [["T.I.", "occupation", "actor"], ["T.I.", "occupation", "rapper"], ["Wayne Maki", "occupation", "ice hockey player"]], "answer": "T.I."}
{"_id": "60bb42d8089c11ebbd78ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who was born later, Good Morning President or Desperately Seeking Susan?", "context": [["Desperately Seeking Susan", ["Desperately Seeking Susan is a 1985 American comedy- drama film directed by Susan Seidelman and starring Rosanna Arquette and Madonna.", "Set in New York, the plot involves the interaction between two women \u2013 a bored housewife and a bohemian drifter \u2013 linked by various messages in the personal column of a newspaper.", "The film was Madonna's first major screen role and also provided early roles for a number of other well- known performers, such as John Turturro, Laurie Metcalf, Aidan Quinn, and Steven Wright.", "\" The New York Times\" named it one of the ten best films of 1985."]], ["Jang Jin", ["Jang Jin( born February 24, 1971) is a South Korean film director, theatre director, playwright, screenwriter, film producer, actor and TV personality.", "Considered one of the most distinctive voices to emerge from the 1990s Korean cinema renaissance, Jang's unique filmmaking style mixes unconventional storylines, quirky characters, dry and subversive humor, comic twists, sharp puns, stagy presentation, a keen observation of society, and humanism.", "Jang \u2019s films do not sell millions of tickets but he has nurtured a faithful fan base that appreciates his\" Jang Jin-ish\" style."]], ["Susan Seidelman", ["Susan Seidelman( born December 11, 1952) is an American film director, producer and writer.", "She first came to notice with\" Smithereens\"( 1982), the earliest American independent feature to be screened in Competition at the Cannes Film Festival.", "Her next feature\" Desperately Seeking Susan\"( 1985) co-starred Madonna in her first film.", "\" She- Devil\"( 1989) starred Meryl Streep in her first starring comedic film role and Roseanne Barr in her first feature- film role.", "Seidelman's subsequent films mix comedy with drama, blending genres and pop-cultural references with a focus on women protagonists, particularly outsiders.", "She also works in television and directed the pilot episode of\" Sex and the City\"."]], ["Hassan Zee", ["Hassan Zee is a Pakistani- American film director who was born in Chakwal, Pakistan."]], ["Rosanna Arquette", ["Rosanna Lisa Arquette( born August 10, 1959) is an American actress, film director, and film producer.", "She was nominated for an Emmy Award for her performance in the 1982 TV film\" The Executioner's Song\", and won the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for the 1985 film\" Desperately Seeking Susan\".", "Her other film roles include\" After Hours\"( 1985),\" The Big Blue\"( 1988),\" Pulp Fiction\"( 1994), and\" Crash\"( 1996).", "She also directed the 2002 documentary\" Searching for Debra Winger\", and starred from 2006 to 2007 in the ABC sitcom\" What About Brian?\""]], ["Robert Joy", ["Robert Joy( born August 17, 1951) is a Canadian actor.", "He is best known for his roles as Dr. Sid Hammerback in, Charlie Houx in\" Land of the Dead\", Lizard in\" The Hills Have Eyes\", Dave in\" Atlantic City\", and Jim in\" Desperately Seeking Susan\"."]], ["Good Morning President", ["Good Morning President is a 2009 South Korean film written and directed by Jang Jin that takes viewers to the private quarters of the Blue House during the terms of three fictional presidents( played by Lee Soon- jae, Jang Dong- gun and Go Doo-shim), each trapped between political and ethical choices.", "It was chosen as the opening film of the 14th Busan International Film Festival and was released in theaters on October 22, 2009."]], ["Rumbi Katedza", ["Rumbi Katedza is a Zimbabwean Film Producer and Director who was born on 17 January 1974."]], ["Rockets Redglare", ["Rockets Redglare( born Michael Morra, May 8, 1949 \u2013 May 28, 2001) was an American character actor and stand- up comedian.", "He appeared in over 30 films in the 1980s and 1990s, including a number of independent films and mainstream films, such as\" After Hours\"( 1985) and\" Desperately Seeking Susan\"( 1985)."]], ["W. Augustus Barratt", ["W. Augustus Barratt( 1873- 1947) was a Scottish- born, later American, songwriter and musician."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Good Morning President", 0], ["Desperately Seeking Susan", 0], ["Jang Jin", 0], ["Susan Seidelman", 0]], "evidences": [["Good Morning President", "director", "Jang Jin"], ["Desperately Seeking Susan", "director", "Susan Seidelman"], ["Jang Jin", "date of birth", "February 24, 1971"], ["Susan Seidelman", "date of birth", "December 11, 1952"]], "answer": "Good Morning President"}
{"_id": "6a8a2f880bb011ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is Godfrey Ii, Duke Of Lower Lorraine's paternal grandfather?", "context": [["Gerberga of Lower Lorraine", ["Gerberga of Lower Lorraine, Countess of Louvain, was the daughter of Charles, Duke of Lower Lorraine, himself the son of Louis IV of France and Gerberga of Saxony."]], ["Lambert I, Count of Louvain", ["Lambert I of Louvain nicknamed\" The Bearded\"( born in Louvain, Duchy of Lotharingia, East Francia c. 950, died in Florennes, County of Namur, Duchy of Lower Lorraine, Holy Roman Empire on 12 September 1015) was the first Count of Louvain in 1003.", "He was killed by Godfrey II, Duke of Lower Lorraine in battle for Godfrey's claim of Count of Verdun.", "He was the son of Reginar III, Count of Hainaut and Adela d' Eguisheim, daughter of Hugh V, Count of Eguisheim.", "His brother was Reginar IV, Count of Mons.", "He was the husband of Gerberga of Lower Lorraine, and father of:"]], ["Gothelo II of Lower Lorraine", ["Gothelo II( also Gozelo)( 1008 \u2013 1046), variously called\" the Cowardthe Sluggardthe Indolent\", or\" the Lazy\"( Latin\" ignavus\"), has been often said to be Duke of Lower Lorraine after the death of his father Gothelo I, Duke of both Lower and Upper Lorraine( 1044) until his own death in 1046.", "When Gothelo I died in 1044, Godfrey III, his eldest son, who had been co-ruling in Lower Lorraine for several years, was not given Lower Lorraine by the Emperor Henry III.", "Henry first threatened to give Lower Lorraine to the second son Gothelo( not known for his courage or competency and who was perhaps mentally deficient).", "Godfrey rebelled and was imprisoned.", "Henry appointed Frederick of Luxembourg to succeed in Lower Lorraine.", "The date of Gothelo II's death has been disputed.", "The homonymy between father and son and the imprecision of the documents( including the fact that not all mention him) have made his role in the duchy of Lower Lorraine debatable."]], ["Godfrey III, Duke of Lower Lorraine", ["Godfrey III (\u20131069), called the Bearded, was the eldest son of Gothelo I, Duke of Upper and Lower Lorraine.", "By inheritance, he was Count of Verdun and he became Margrave of Antwerp as a vassal of the Duke of Lower Lorraine.", "The Holy Roman Emperor Henry III authorized him to succeed his father as Duke of Upper Lorraine in 1044, but refused him the ducal title in Lower Lorraine, for he feared the power of a united duchy.", "Instead Henry threatened to appoint a younger son, Gothelo, as Duke in Lower Lorraine.", "At a much later date, Godfrey became Duke of Lower Lorraine, but he had lost the upper duchy by that point in time.", "Godfrey rebelled against his King and devastated land in Lower Lorraine, as well as the City of Verdun; which, though his by inheritance, Henry had not given him.", "He was soon defeated by an imperial army, deposed and imprisoned together with his son (Gibichenstein, 1045).", "When his son died in prison, the war recommenced.", "Baldwin V of Flanders joined Godfrey and Henry gave Thierry, Bishop of Verdun, the eponymous county.", "Godfrey surprised the Bishop (who escaped) and sacked Verdun, burning the cathedral.", "On 11 November 1048 at Thuin, Godfrey fell on Adalbert, his replacement in Upper Lorraine, and defeated him, killing him in battle.", "Henry immediately nominated the young Gerard of Chatenoy to replace Adalbert at the Diet of Worms.", "In his subsequent campaigns to take the Moselle region, Godfrey met with stiff resistance from Gerard and was forced to renounce his claims and reconcile with the Bishop.", "He even assisted in rebuilding the cathedral he had destroyed.", "In 1053, his first wife Doda having died, Godfrey remarried Beatrice of Bar, the widow of Boniface III of Tuscany and mother of Matilda, Boniface's heir.", "Henry arrested Beatrice and her young son Frederick and imprisoned her in Germany, separate from either husband or son, who died within days.", "The emperor claimed the marriage had been contracted without his consent and was invalid.", "Young Frederick died a short while later.", "Nevertheless, Godfrey took over the government of the Tuscany in right of Beatrice and Matilda.", "Baldwin V then rebelled, carrying the war to Trier and Nijmegen.", "Henry responded by devastating Flanders and ravaging Lille and Tournai (1054).", "In this war, Godfrey captured Frederick of Luxembourg, Duke of Lower Lorraine, who had received that duchy, including Antwerp, from Henry III.", "In 1055, Godfrey besieged Antwerp, but Frederick was delivered by the Lorrainers, no longer loyal to Godfrey.", "Henry died in 1056 and his successor, Henry IV, was only six years old.", "In that year, Baldwin made peace and did homage to the new King.", "In 1056 and 1059, by the treaties of Andernach, Baldwin received the March of Ename in the Landgraviate of Brabant, probably in exchange for giving up the March of Valenciennes, which was confiscated by Emperor Henry III in 1045.", "In 1057, Godfrey was exiled to Tuscany, where he joined Beatrice and co-governed with her.", "He was enfeoffed with the Duchy of Spoleto (1057) by Pope Stephen IX, his brother.", "In January 1058, Leo de Benedicto Christiano threw open the city gates to him and Beatrice after the election of Pope Nicholas II.", "Possessing the Tiber and assaulting the Lateran, Godfrey succeeded in expelling the antipope Benedict X on 24 January.", "During the papal reign of his brother and his brother's reforming successors, he played an important role in the politics of central and northern Italy, including Sardinia, where he interfered on behalf of Barisone I of Logudoro against the Republic of Pisa, indicating his authority over both.", "In 1065, he was recalled to become Duke of Lower Lorraine after the death of Frederick.", "He was also given Antwerp again.", "He installed his court at Bouillon and died on Christmas Eve 1069."]], ["Frederick, Duke of Lower Lorraine", ["Frederick, Duke of Lower Lorraine, also known as\" Frederick of Luxembourg\"( \u2013 18 May 1065) was the count of Malmedy from 1035 and Duke of Lower Lorraine from 1046.", "He was a younger son of Frederick, Lord of Gleiberg.", "In 1044, Gothelo I, duke of both Lorraines, died and his eldest son, Godfrey, succeeded in only the upper duchy while the Emperor Henry III first threatened to give the other duchy to his younger( incompetent) brother, Gothelo II.", "Because of the rebellion of Godfrey, Henry III appointed Frederick, a relative of the reigning duke of Upper Lorraine, Adalbert.", "With the aid of Adalbero III, Bishop of Metz, his brother, Frederick imposed his authority in the duchy and made war on the continuing rebel Godfrey.", "He was loyal to the emperor, but unsuccessful in the field and Henry began parcelling out portions of the duchy to more capable warriors.", "He died in war with Anno II, Archbishop of Cologne, after which King Henry IV gave the duchy to Godfrey.", "His first wife was Gerberga( died), daughter of Eustace I, Count of Boulogne.", "They had a daughter named Jutta, who married Waleran, Count of Arlon.", "His second wife( 1055) was Ida( died 1102), daughter of Bernard II, Duke of Saxony, who remarried with Albert III, Count of Namur, on Frederick's death."]], ["Richar, Duke of Lower Lorraine", ["Richar( or Richer)( died 973) was the count of Mons from 963 or 964 and vice- duke of Lower Lorraine from 968.", "He was also Count of Liege.", "After the death of Godfrey I, count of Hainault and vice- duke of Lower Lorraine, the Emperor Otto I gave Richar half of the county of Hainault( Mons) with the title of count of Hainault.", "The regions of Valenciennes was given to Amaury.", "He was also given the county of Li\u00e8ge.", "He appears in a charter of 2 June 965 donating money in memory of Godfrey.", "He was a relation of both the emperor and his brother, Bruno of Cologne, the duke of Lorraine.", "He last appears in charters in 972.", "The name of Richar's wife is unknown.", "They had at least one child: Upon his death, Richar, was succeeded as Count of Mons by Renaud.", "The next recorded Duke of Lower Lorraine is Charles, who began his rule in 977.", "The position of Duke of Lower Lorraine remained vacant between Richar's death and Charles' ascent."]], ["Godfrey I, Count of Verdun", ["Godfrey I (died 1002), called the Prisoner or the Captive (\"le Captif\"), sometimes the Old (\"le Vieux\"), was the count of Bidgau and Methingau from 959 and the count of Verdun from 963 to his death.", "In 969, he obtained the Margraviate of Antwerp and Ename.", "Between 974 and 998, he was also the count of Hainault and Mons.", "He was the son of Gozlin, Count of Bidgau and Methingau, and Oda of Metz.", "He was the brother of Adalberon, Archbishop of Reims, who crowned Hugh Capet the king of France.", "He was the founder of the House of Ardennes-Verdun, a cadet branch of the House of Ardennes.", "He was always loyal to the Ottonians, whom he was related through his maternal grandmother."]], ["Gothelo I, Duke of Lorraine", ["Gothelo( or Gozelo)( \u2013 19 April 1044), called the Great, was the duke of Lower Lorraine from 1023 and of Upper Lorraine from 1033.", "He was also the margrave of Antwerp from 1005( or 1008) and count of Verdun.", "Gothelo was the youngest son of Godfrey I, Count of Verdun, and Matilda Billung, daughter of Herman, Duke of Saxony.", "On his father's death, he received the march of Antwerp and became a vassal of his brother, Godfrey II, who became duke of Lower Lorraine in 1012.", "He succeeded his brother in 1023 with the support of the Emperor Henry II, but was opposed until Conrad II forced the rebels to submit in 1025.", "When the House of Bar, which ruled in Upper Lorraine, became extinct in 1033, with the death of his cousin Frederick III, Conrad made him duke of both duchies, so that he could assist in the defence of the territory against Odo II, count of Blois, Meaux, Chartres, and Troyes( the later Champagne).", "In the battle at Bar on 15 November 1037, Gothelo dealt a decisive blow to Odo, who was trying to create an independent state between France and Germany.", "Odo died in the battle.", "Gothelo died on 19 April 1044 and was buried in the Abbey Church of Bilzen.", "His son Godfrey succeeded in Upper Lorraine, but the Emperor Henry III refused to give him the duchy of Lower Lorraine as well.", "When Godfrey showed disagreement with the imperial decision, Henry III threatened to pass the duchy to Godfrey's incompetent brother Gothelo.", "This caused a long rebellion in Lotharingia between the allies of Godfrey( the counts of Flanders and Leuven) and imperial forces( 1044 \u2013 1056)."]], ["Godfrey II, Duke of Lower Lorraine", ["Godfrey II (965\u20131023), called the Childless, son of Godfrey I, Count of Verdun, was the duke of Lower Lorraine after the death in 1012 of the Carolingian Otto, who left no sons.", "He was appointed duke by Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor, on the advice of Gerard of Florennes, bishop of Cambrai.", "His selection was based on the need for a strong military hand to pacify the duchy and stabilise the French border.", "It also benefitted that Godfrey was from Upper Lorraine and thus had no stake in the feudal strife of the baronage, he was loyal to the Ottonians.", "He also had the support of his brothers: Gothelo, margrave of Antwerp, and Herman, margrave of Ename (Brabant).", "In 1012, he gave Verdun to his brother Frederick.", "He had to combat several opponents to his ducal claim, however:", "Lambert I, Count of Leuven, brother-in-law of Otto, and Reginar IV, count of Mons.", "At Florennes, on 12 September 1015, Godfrey defeated both of them, killing Lambert and forcing Reginar to make peace.", "Reginar later married Godfrey's niece Matilda (daughter of Herman of Ename, count in the shire of Brabant) and succeeded his father-in-law in the southern part of the shire Brabant (later on part of county of Hainault).", "Later, Godfrey fell into combat with Gerard, count of Metz.", "On 27 August 1017, he defeated him despite numerical inferiority.", "He was the leader of the imperial army which was defeated at Vlaardingen by Dirk III of Holland in 1018.", "He was succeeded by his younger brother Gothelo."]], ["Ida of Lorraine", ["Ida of Lorraine( also referred to as Blessed Ida of Boulogne)( c. 1040 \u2013 13 April 1113) was a saint and noblewoman.", "She was the daughter of Godfrey III, Duke of Lower Lorraine and his wife Doda.", "Ida's grandfather was Gothelo I, Duke of Lorraine and Ida's brother was Godfrey IV, Duke of Lower Lorraine."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Godfrey II, Duke of Lower Lorraine", 0], ["Godfrey I, Count of Verdun", 3]], "evidences": [["Godfrey II, Duke of Lower Lorraine", "father", "Godfrey I, Count of Verdun"], ["Godfrey I, Count of Verdun", "father", "Gozlin, Count of Bidgau"]], "answer": "Gozlin, Count of Bidgau"}
{"_id": "83284adc08a111ebbd79ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director born later, Cheriyo Captain or Searching For Debra Winger?", "context": [["Sepideh Farsi", ["Sepideh Farsi is an Iranian film director, born in Tehran in 1965."]], ["Rosanna Arquette", ["Rosanna Lisa Arquette( born August 10, 1959) is an American actress, film director, and film producer.", "She was nominated for an Emmy Award for her performance in the 1982 TV film\" The Executioner's Song\", and won the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for the 1985 film\" Desperately Seeking Susan\".", "Her other film roles include\" After Hours\"( 1985),\" The Big Blue\"( 1988),\" Pulp Fiction\"( 1994), and\" Crash\"( 1996).", "She also directed the 2002 documentary\" Searching for Debra Winger\", and starred from 2006 to 2007 in the ABC sitcom\" What About Brian?\""]], ["Cheriyo Captain", ["Cheriyo Captain is a 1995 Sri Lankan Sinhala comedy film directed by Roy de Silva and produced by Thilak Atapattu.", "It is the second film of\" Cheriyo film series\", which is sequel to\" Cheriyo Doctor\".", "It stars Joe Abeywickrama, Sabeetha Perera and Cletus Mendis in lead roles with Sanath Gunathilake and Bandu Samarasinghe.", "Music for the film is done by Somapala Rathnayake.", "It is the 839th Sri Lankan film in the Sinhala cinema."]], ["Jacques D\u00e9combe", ["Jacques D\u00e9combe is a French author, actor and director born in 1953."]], ["Roy de Silva", ["Chathurartha Devadithya Gardiyawasam Lindamulage Roy Aloysius Felix de Silva, popularly known as Roy de Silva( \u0dbb\u0ddd\u0dba\u0dd2 \u0daf \u0dc3\u0dd2\u0dbd\u0dca\u0dc0\u0dcf; 30 August 1937 \u2013 30 June 2018), was a Sri Lankan actor and film director in Sri Lankan cinema.", "He entered the film industry as an actor in 1964 with\" Sujage Rahasa\" directed by Palaniyaandi Neelakantan.", "Arose as an actor, Silva immediately changed the pathway towards cinema direction, becoming one of the most successful film makers in the Sri Lanka film industry.", "His blockbuster movies such as\" Re Daniel Dawal Migel\" series,\" Cheriyo\" series,\" Clean Out\", and\" Sir Last Chance\" were economically successful and made hallmarks in the industry."]], ["Fred Roy Krug", ["Fred R. Krug is an American film and television producer- director born in Bern, Switzerland."]], ["Claude Weisz", ["Claude Weisz is a French film director born in Paris."]], ["A Dangerous Woman (1993 film)", ["A Dangerous Woman is a 1993 American romantic drama film directed by Stephen Gyllenhaal.", "The screenplay was written by his wife Naomi Foner, loosely based on the award- winning novel of the same name by Mary McGarry Morris.", "The feature was co-produced by Amblin Entertainment and Gramercy Pictures.", "It stars Debra Winger, Barbara Hershey and Gabriel Byrne.", "It included Gyllenhaal and Foner's two children, Jake and Maggie, who later developed acting careers.", "Debra Winger was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for her performance and also won Best Actress at the Tokyo International Film Festival.", "The film has never been released on Region 1 DVD.", "It was once released on video in the United Kingdom by First Independent Films."]], ["W. Augustus Barratt", ["W. Augustus Barratt( 1873- 1947) was a Scottish- born, later American, songwriter and musician."]], ["Searching for Debra Winger", ["Searching for Debra Winger is a 2002 American documentary film conceived and directed by Rosanna Arquette.", "The film presents an interview with actress Debra Winger, about why she suddenly retired from the film industry at the height of her career( although she has since resumed acting).", "It also features interviews with other leading actresses, who discuss the various pressures they face as women working in the film industry.", "They mention trying to juggle their professional commitments, with their personal responsibilities to their families and themselves."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Cheriyo Captain", 0], ["Searching for Debra Winger", 0], ["Roy de Silva", 0], ["Rosanna Arquette", 0]], "evidences": [["Cheriyo Captain", "director", "Roy de Silva"], ["Searching for Debra Winger", "director", "Rosanna Arquette"], ["Roy de Silva", "date of birth", "30 August 1937"], ["Rosanna Arquette", "date of birth", "August 10, 1959"]], "answer": "Searching For Debra Winger"}
{"_id": "21eecd840baf11ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is the maternal grandfather of Princess Adelaide Of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Gl\u00fccksburg?", "context": [["Karl, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Gl\u00fccksburg", ["Karl of Schleswig -Holstein- Sonderburg- Gl\u00fccksburg( 30 September 1813 at Gottorp in Schleswig, Duchy of Schleswig \u2013 24 October 1878 at Luisenlund, Gl\u00fccksburg, in Schleswig- Holstein, Prussia) was the second Duke of Schleswig- Holstein- Sonderburg- Gl\u00fccksburg.", "Karl was the eldest son of Friedrich Wilhelm, Duke of Schleswig- Holstein- Sonderburg- Gl\u00fccksburg and Princess Louise Caroline of Hesse- Kassel and an elder brother of Christian IX of Denmark.", "Karl became Duke of Schleswig- Holstein- Sonderburg- Gl\u00fccksburg upon his father's death on 27 February 1831."]], ["Friedrich, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Gl\u00fccksburg", ["Friedrich of Schleswig- Holstein- Sonderburg- Gl\u00fccksburg( 23 October 1814 in Schleswig, Duchy of Schleswig \u2013 27 November 1885 in Luisenlund, Schleswig- Holstein, Prussia) was the third Duke of Schleswig- Holstein- Sonderburg- Gl\u00fccksburg.", "Friedrich was the second- eldest son of Friedrich Wilhelm, Duke of Schleswig- Holstein- Sonderburg- Gl\u00fccksburg and Princess Louise Caroline of Hesse- Kassel and an elder brother of Christian IX of Denmark.", "Friedrich inherited the title of Duke of Schleswig- Holstein- Sonderburg- Gl\u00fccksburg upon his childless brother Karl's death on 14 October 1878."]], ["Prince Albert of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Gl\u00fccksburg", ["Prince Albert of Schleswig- Holstein- Sonderburg- Gl\u00fccksburg( 15 March 1863, Kiel, Duchy of Holstein \u2013 23 April 1948, Gl\u00fccksburg, Schleswig- Holstein, Germany) was the fifth and youngest child of Friedrich, Duke of Schleswig- Holstein- Sonderburg- Gl\u00fccksburg and his wife Princess Adelheid of Schaumburg- Lippe and was a nephew of Christian IX of Denmark.", "Albert was the grandfather of Ernst August, Prince of Hanover through his daughter Princess Ortrud of Schleswig- Holstein- Sonderburg- Gl\u00fccksburg.", "Albert was recognized by a family compact of 1904 as possessing rights of succession to the Grand Duchy of Oldenburg in the event of the extinction of the reigning Grand Ducal line."]], ["Princess Karoline Mathilde of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg", ["Princess Karoline Mathilde of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg (25 January 1860, in Augustenborg, Jutland, Denmark \u2013 20 February 1932, in Gr\u00fcnholz, Province of Schleswig-Holstein, Free State of Prussia, Weimar Republic) was the second-eldest daughter of Frederick VIII, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein and his wife Princess Adelheid of Hohenlohe-Langenburg."]], ["Friedrich Wilhelm, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Gl\u00fccksburg", ["Friedrich Wilhelm, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Gl\u00fccksburg (4 January 1785 \u2013 17 February 1831) inherited the title of Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Beck in 1816.", "He subsequently changed his title to Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Gl\u00fccksburg in 1825 and founded a line that includes the Royal Houses of Denmark, Greece, Norway, and the Commonwealth realms."]], ["Princess Helena Adelaide of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Gl\u00fccksburg", ["Princess Helena Adelaide of Schleswig-Holstein- Sonderburg- Gl\u00fccksburg( 1 June 1888- 30 June 1962) was the third eldest daughter of Friedrich Ferdinand, Duke of Schleswig- Holstein and his wife Princess Karoline Mathilde of Schleswig- Holstein- Sonderburg- Augustenburg.", "She was a princess of Denmark through her marriage within the House of Schleswig- Holstein- Sonderburg- Gl\u00fccksburg to Prince Harald of Denmark.", "Princess Helena was a Nazi sympathiser during World War II and was after the war exiled from Denmark, but eventually allowed to return, where she died."]], ["Princess Karoline Mathilde of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Gl\u00fccksburg", ["Princess Karoline Mathilde of Schleswig- Holstein- Sonderburg- Gl\u00fccksburg( Viktoria- Irene Adelheid Auguste Alberta Feodora Karoline Mathilde of Schleswig -Holstein- Sonderburg- Gl\u00fccksburg; 11 May 1894 \u2013 28 January 1972) was a member of the House of Schleswig- Holstein- Sonderburg- Gl\u00fccksburg and Princess of Schleswig- Holstein- Sonderburg- Gl\u00fccksburg by birth and a member of the House of Solms Baruth and Countess of Solms Baruth through her marriage to Count Hans of Solms- Baruth."]], ["Princess Adelaide of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Gl\u00fccksburg", ["Princess \"Adelaide\" Louise of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Gl\u00fccksburg (19 October 1889 \u2013 11 June 1964) was a daughter of Friedrich Ferdinand, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein and his wife Princess Karoline Mathilde of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg.", "Princess Adelaide was the Princess consort of Solms-Baruth through her marriage to Friedrich, 3rd Prince of Solms-Baruth."]], ["Augusta of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Gl\u00fccksburg", ["Princess Augusta of Schleswig-Holstein- Sonderburg- Gl\u00fccksburg( 27 June 1633 \u2013 26 May 1701) was a Danish- German princess of the senior Gl\u00fccksburg line of the Duke of Schleswig- Holstein.", "She was the first Duchess of Augustenborg by marriage.", "Augustenborg palace, and as a consequence the nearby town, were named in honor of her.", "The great- granddaughter of king Christian III of Denmark, she was the third daughter, eighth by birth, of Philip, Duke of Schleswig- Holstein- Sonderburg- Gl\u00fccksburg and Princess Sophia Hedwig of Saxe- Lauenburg.", "She was sister of Sophia Dorothea of Schleswig- Holstein- Sonderburg- Gl\u00fccksburg"]], ["Friedrich Ferdinand, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein", ["Friedrich Ferdinand of Schleswig- Holstein- Sonderburg- Gl\u00fccksburg( 12 October 1855 \u2013 21 January 1934) was the fourth Duke of Schleswig- Holstein- Sonderburg- Gl\u00fccksburg and became Duke of Schleswig- Holstein in 1931."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Princess Adelaide of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Gl\u00fccksburg", 0], ["Princess Karoline Mathilde of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg", 0]], "evidences": [["Princess Adelaide of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Gl\u00fccksburg", "mother", "Princess Karoline Mathilde of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg"], ["Princess Karoline Mathilde of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg", "father", "Frederick VIII, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein"]], "answer": "Frederick VIII, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein"}
{"_id": "b7cc87140bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where does Jane Davy's husband work at?", "context": [["Christopher Shinn", ["Christopher Shinn is an American playwright.", "His play\" Dying City\"( 2006) was a finalist for the 2008 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, and\" Where Do We Live\"( 2004) won the 2005 Obie Award, Playwriting."]], ["Frank Wildhorn", ["Frank Wildhorn( born November 29, 1958) is an American composer known for both his musicals and popular songs.", "He is most known for his musical\" Jekyll& Hyde\", which ran four years on Broadway, and for writing the# 1 International hit song\" Where Do Broken Hearts Go\" for Whitney Houston."]], ["Alan McKenzie", ["Alan McKenzie is a British comics writer and editor known for his work at\" 2000 AD\"."]], ["Mary Horner Lyell", ["Mary Horner Lyell (9 October 1808 \u2013 24 April 1873) was a conchologist and geologist.", "She was married to the notable British geologist Charles Lyell and assisted him in his scientific work.", "She never became widely known in her own right, although it is believed by historians that she likely made major contributions to her husband's work."]], ["David Shute", ["David Shute is a British journalist, best known for his work at the BBC."]], ["Dave Grossman (game developer)", ["Dave Grossman is an American game programmer and game designer, most known for his work at Telltale Games and early work at LucasArts.", "He has also written several children's books, and a book of\" guy poetry\" called\" Ode to the Stuff in the Sink\"."]], ["Humphry Davy", ["Sir Humphry Davy, 1st Baronet (17 December 177829", "May 1829) was a Cornish chemist and inventor, who is best remembered today for isolating, using electricity, a series of elements for the first time: potassium and sodium in 1807 and calcium, strontium, barium, magnesium and boron the following year, as well as discovering the elemental nature of chlorine and iodine.", "Davy also studied the forces involved in these separations, inventing the new field of electrochemistry.", "In 1799, he experimented with nitrous oxide and was astonished at how it made him laugh, so he nicknamed it \"laughing gas\" and wrote about its potential anaesthetic properties in relieving pain during surgery.", "He also invented the Davy lamp and a very early form of arc lamp.", "He joked that his assistant Michael Faraday was his greatest discovery.", "Davy was a baronet, President of the Royal Society", "(PRS), Member of the Royal Irish Academy (MRIA), and Fellow of the Geological Society (FGS).", "Berzelius called Davy's 1806 Bakerian Lecture \"On Some Chemical Agencies of Electricityone of the best memoirs which has ever enriched the theory of chemistry.\""]], ["Mordechai Rotenberg", ["Mordechai Rotenberg( 1932) is an Israeli professor of social work at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem."]], ["J. A. Lawrence", ["Judith Ann Blish( n\u00e9e Lawrence \u2014 born c. March 1940), known professionally as Judith L. Blish, Judy Blish, and J.A. Lawrence, is an American sketch artist and short fiction writer.", "She is most well known for her work on the series of\" Star Trek\" episode novelizations, alongside her husband James Blish, published from 1967 to 1978.", "She has been active in preserving, and promoting her husband's work."]], ["Jane Davy", ["Jane Davy or Jane Kerr or Jane Apreece (5 February 1780 \u2013 8 May 1855) was an heiress and socialite who, after having lost a rich husband, married Sir Humphry Davy."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Jane Davy", 0], ["Humphry Davy", 6]], "evidences": [["Jane Davy", "spouse", "Humphry Davy"], ["Humphry Davy", "employer", "Royal Society"]], "answer": "Royal Society"}
{"_id": "7225178208d411ebbd96ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who is older than the other, Talking Feet or The Third Miracle? ", "context": [["Agnieszka Holland", ["Agnieszka Holland( born 28 November 1948) is a Polish film and television director and screenwriter.", "Best known for her political contributions to Polish cinema, Holland is one of Poland's most eminent filmmakers.", "She began her career as assistant to directors Krzysztof Zanussi and Andrzej Wajda, and emigrated to France shortly before the 1981 imposition of the martial law in Poland.", "Holland is best known for her films\" Europa Europa\"( 1991) and her 2011 drama\" In Darkness\", which was nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards.", "In 2017 she received Alfred Bauer Prize( Silver Bear) for her film\" Spoor\" at the Berlin International Film Festival."]], ["Dan Milne", ["Dan Milne is a British actor/ director who is possibly best known for his role in\" EastEnders\"."]], ["John Baxter (director)", ["John Philip Baxter( 31 December 1896 \u2013 21 January 1975) was a prolific British filmmaker active from the 1930s to the late 1950s.", "During that time he produced, wrote, or directed dozens of films.", "He directed Deborah Kerr in her first leading role in\" Love on the Dole\"( 1941), and was the producer- director for the musical- comedy films of Flanagan and Allen during World War II."]], ["Ben Palmer", ["Ben Palmer is a British film and television director who is known for being the director of\" Bo' Selecta\" and\" The Inbetweeners\"."]], ["Elliot Silverstein", ["Elliot Silverstein( born August 3, 1927, in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American director, who is best known for being the director of the movie\" Cat Ballou\"( 1965)."]], ["Talking Feet", ["Talking Feet is a 1937 British musical film directed by John Baxter and starring Hazel Ascot, Enid Stamp- Taylor and Jack Barty.", "It was made at Shepperton Studios.", "The film's sets were designed by John Bryan.", "\" The Monthly Film Bulletin\" said of it,\" the story is sentimental but human, and the atmosphere is genuine.\""]], ["Rufus Norris", ["Rufus Norris( born 16 January 1965) is a British theatre and film director, who is currently the Artistic Director of the National Theatre."]], ["Logan Sandler", ["Logan Sandler is an American writer and director who is best known for his first feature film\" Live Cargo\"."]], ["The Third Miracle", ["The Third Miracle is a 1999 drama film directed by Agnieszka Holland and starring Ed Harris and Anne Heche.", "The film was shot in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada."]], ["Scotty Fox", ["Scott Fox is a pornographic film director who is a member of the AVN Hall of Fame."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Talking Feet", 0], ["The Third Miracle", 0], ["John Baxter (director)", 0], ["Agnieszka Holland", 0]], "evidences": [["Talking Feet", "director", "John Baxter"], ["The Third Miracle", "director", "Agnieszka Holland"], ["John Baxter (director)", "date of birth", "31 December 1896"], ["Agnieszka Holland", "date of birth", "28 November 1948"]], "answer": "Talking Feet"}
{"_id": "45b3f81b087211ebbd65ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Are director of film End Of Days (Film) and director of film Shiner (2004 Film) both from the same country?", "context": [["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["End of Days (film)", ["End of Days is a 1999 American supernatural action horror film directed by Peter Hyams and starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Gabriel Byrne, Robin Tunney, Kevin Pollak, Rod Steiger, CCH Pounder, and Udo Kier.", "The film follows former New York Police Department detective Jericho Cane( Schwarzenegger) after he saves a banker( Byrne) from an assassin, finds himself embroiled in a religious conflict, and must protect an innocent young woman( Tunney) who is chosen by evil forces to conceive the Antichrist with Satan.", "The film was released by Universal Pictures on November 24, 1999.", "It has grossed$ 66.9 million in North America and$ 145.1 million elsewhere, for a worldwide total of$ 212 million.", "The film received mainly negative reviews."]], ["Hanro Smitsman", ["Hanro Smitsman, born in 1967 in Breda( Netherlands), is a writer and director of film and television."]], ["Christian Calson", ["Christian Calson( born\" Claudiu Cristian Cald\u0103rescu\" on 13 January 1975 in Bucharest, Romania) is a Romanian- born American independent filmmaker best known for his use of anti-film and shock- cinema techniques."]], ["Howard W. Koch", ["Howard Winchel Koch( April 11, 1916 \u2013 February 16, 2001) was an American producer and director of film and television."]], ["Peter Hyams", ["Peter Hyams( born July 26, 1943) is an American film director, screenwriter and cinematographer known for directing\" Capricorn One\", the 1981 science fiction- thriller\" Outland\", the 1984 science fiction film,( a sequel to Stanley Kubrick's), the 1986 action/ comedy\" Running Scared\", the comic book adaptation\" Timecop\", the action film\" Sudden Death\"( both starring Jean- Claude Van Damme), and the horror films\" The Relic\" and\" End of Days\"."]], ["Shiner (2004 film)", ["Shiner is a 2004 film written and directed by Christian Calson and starring Scott Stepp, Derris Nile, Nicholas T. King, David Zelina, Carolyn Crotty, Seth Harrington, Conny Van Dyke"]], ["Brian Johnson (special effects artist)", ["Brian Johnson( born 1939 or 1940) is a British designer and director of film and television special effects."]], ["Rachel Feldman", ["Rachel Feldman( born August 22, 1954) is an American director of film and television and screenwriter of television films."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]]], "supporting_facts": [["End of Days (film)", 0], ["Shiner (2004 film)", 0], ["Peter Hyams", 0], ["Christian Calson", 0]], "evidences": [["End of Days (film)", "director", "Peter Hyams"], ["Shiner (2004 film)", "director", "Christian Calson"], ["Peter Hyams", "country of citizenship", "American"], ["Christian Calson", "country of citizenship", "American"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "437ae0fa0bdc11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the date of death of Jean No\u00ebl Destr\u00e9han's father?", "context": [["Theodred II (Bishop of Elmham)", ["Theodred II was a medieval Bishop of Elmham.", "The date of Theodred's consecration unknown, but the date of his death was sometime between 995 and 997."]], ["Noel Picard", ["Joseph Jean- Noel Yves Picard( December 25, 1938 \u2013 September 6, 2017) was a Canadian ice hockey defenceman who played in the National Hockey League( NHL) from 1965 to 1973."]], ["Bill Smith (footballer, born 1897)", ["William Thomas Smith( born 9 April 1897, date of death unknown) was an English professional footballer."]], ["Etan Boritzer", ["Etan Boritzer( born 1950) is an American writer of children \u2019s literature who is best known for his book\" What is God?\" first published in 1989.", "His best selling\" What is?\" illustrated children's book series on character education and difficult subjects for children is a popular teaching guide for parents, teachers and child- life professionals.", "Boritzer gained national critical acclaim after\" What is God?\" was published in 1989 although the book has caused controversy from religious fundamentalists for its universalist views.", "The other current books in the\" What is?\" series include", "What is Love?,", "What is Death?,", "What is Beautiful?,", "What is Funny?,", "What is Right?,", "What is Peace?,", "What is Money?,", "What is Dreaming?,", "What is a Friend?,", "What is True?,", "What is a Family?,", "What is a Feeling?\"", "The series is now also translated into 15 languages.", "Boritzer was first published in 1963 at the age of 13 when he wrote an essay in his English class at Wade Junior High School in the Bronx, New York on the assassination of John F. Kennedy.", "His essay was included in a special anthology by New York City public school children compiled and published by the New York City Department of Education.", "Boritzer now lives in Venice, California and maintains his publishing office there also.", "He has helped numerous other authors to get published through\" How to Get Your Book Published!\" programs.", "Boritzer is also a yoga teacher who teaches regular classes locally and guest- teaches nationally.", "He is also recognized nationally as an erudite speaker on\" The Teachings of the Buddha.\""]], ["Harry Wainwright (footballer)", ["Harry Wainwright( born 1899; date of death unknown) was an English footballer."]], ["Thomas Scott (diver)", ["Thomas Scott( 1907- date of death unknown) was an English diver."]], ["Albert Thompson (footballer, born 1912)", ["Albert Thompson( born 1912, date of death unknown) was a Welsh footballer."]], ["Jean Baptiste d'Estrehan", ["Jean-Baptiste d'Estrehan de Beaupr\u00e9", "(surname often written as Destrehan; died 26 February 1765, New Orleans, Louisiana) was a high-ranking French official in colonial Louisiana and the founder of the Destrehan family there.", "A native of France, he was appointed Royal Treasurer of Louisiana early in the colony's history.", "He arrived in New Orleans in 1722, the year it was designated as the capital of Louisiana (New France)."]], ["Harry Johnson (wrestler)", ["Harry Johnson( 1903- date of death unknown) was an English wrestler."]], ["Jean No\u00ebl Destr\u00e9han", ["Jean-No\u00ebl Destr\u00e9han de Tours (1754 \u2013 October 4, 1823) was a Creole politician in Louisiana and one-time owner of St. Charles Parish's Destrehan Plantation, one of Louisiana's historic antebellum landmarks.", "The community of Destrehan was named for his family.", "Destr\u00e9han was born in colonial New Orleans to Jean Baptiste d'Estrehan and Jeanne Catherine de Gauvret (1729-1773) and was educated in France.", "His father was the colonial treasurer for France, and his brother-in-law was Etienne de Bor\u00e9, who perfected the sugar granulation process and served as New Orleans' first mayor.", "Destr\u00e9han married Marie Claudine El\u00e9onore Robin de Logny in 1786 and bought Destr\u00e9han Plantation in 1792.", "After the Louisiana Purchase, he served as Speaker of the territorial House of Representatives from 1804 to 1806 before receiving an appointment from President Thomas Jefferson to serve on the Orleans Territorial Council.", "Destr\u00e9han served in this position during 1806 as president of the council.", "President James Madison appointed him to a second legislative council for Orleans Territory in 1811, where he served again as president.", "The Orleans Territorial Council crafted a legal system based on French and Spanish civil codes and established Louisiana's parish system of governance.", "Destr\u00e9han ran for Governor in the first gubernatorial election since statehood, but he placed a distant third behind William C. C. Claiborne and Jacques Viller\u00e9.", "He was selected to serve in the United States Senate instead, but he resigned within a month.", "He served in the Louisiana State Senate from 1812 to 1817.", "He again ran for Governor in the 1820 election but placed fourth.", "During the 1814-15 Battle of New Orleans threat, Jean N. Destrehan served on the Committee of Defense and three of his sons served in a cavalry unit.", "He continued planting, dying at his plantation on October 4, 1823.", "Destr\u00e9han was buried at the St. Charles Borromeo Church cemetery in Destrehan, Louisiana."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Jean No\u00ebl Destr\u00e9han", 2], ["Jean Baptiste d'Estrehan", 1]], "evidences": [["Jean-No\u00ebl Destr\u00e9han", "father", "Jean Baptiste d'Estrehan"], ["Jean Baptiste d'Estrehan", "date of death", "26 February 1765"]], "answer": "26 February 1765"}
{"_id": "efeac4af085d11ebbd5cac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who died later, Angelique And The King or Going Hollywood?", "context": [["Drew Esocoff", ["Drew Esocoff( born c. 1957) is an American television sports director, who as of 2006 has been the director of NBC Sunday Night Football."]], ["Abhishek Saxena", ["Abhishek Saxena is an Indian Bollywood and Punjabi film director who directed the movie Phullu.", "The Phullu movie was released in theaters on 16 June 2017, in which film Sharib Hashmi is the lead role.", "Apart from these, he has also directed Patiala Dreamz, this is a Punjabi film.", "This film was screened in cinemas in 2014."]], ["Raoul Walsh", ["Raoul A. Walsh( March 11, 1887 December 31, 1980) was an American film director, actor, founding member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences( AMPAS) and the brother of the silent screen actor George Walsh.", "He was known for portraying John Wilkes Booth in the silent classic\" The Birth of a Nation\"( 1915) and for directing such films as\" The Big Trail\"( 1930), starring John Wayne,\" High Sierra\"( 1941), starring Ida Lupino and Humphrey Bogart; and\" White Heat\"( 1949), starring James Cagney and Edmond O'Brien.", "He directed his last film in 1964."]], ["Angelique and the King", ["Angelique and the King( French: Ang\u00e9lique et le Roy), Italian: Angelica alla corte del re) is a 1966 historical adventure film directed by Bernard Borderie.", "It stars Mich\u00e8le Mercier.", "It was made as a co-production between France, Italy and West Germany.", "It was shot at the Billancourt Studios in Paris.", "Location shooting took place at Versailles, the Abbey of Fontenay, the Ch\u00e2teau de Chantilly and Senlis.", "The film's sets were designed by the art director Robert Giordani."]], ["Bernard Borderie", ["Bernard Borderie( 10 June 1924 in Paris \u2013 28 May 1978 in Paris), son of Raymond Borderie, one of the producers of\" Les Enfants du ParadisChildren of Paradise\", 1945), was a French film director and screenwriter."]], ["G. Marthandan", ["G. Marthandan is an Indian film director who works in Malayalam cinema."]], ["Ben Palmer", ["Ben Palmer is a British film and television director who is known for being the director of\" Bo' Selecta\" and\" The Inbetweeners\"."]], ["D.King", ["Justin Busia( born November 27, 1989), also known as D. King or DK, is an American rapper, songwriter, and recording artist in the hip hop genre.", "The name\" D. King\" or\" DK\" is short for\" Don and the King\"."]], ["Going Hollywood", ["Going Hollywood is a 1933 American pre-Code musical film directed by Raoul Walsh and starring Marion Davies and Bing Crosby.", "It was written by Donald Ogden Stewart and based on a story by Frances Marion.", "\" Going Hollywood\" was released by Metro- Goldwyn- Mayer on December 22, 1933."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Angelique and the King", 0], ["Going Hollywood", 0], ["Bernard Borderie", 0], ["Raoul Walsh", 0]], "evidences": [["Angelique and the King", "director", "Bernard Borderie"], ["Going Hollywood", "director", "Raoul Walsh"], ["Bernard Borderie", "date of death", "28 May 1978"], ["Raoul Walsh", "date of death", "December 31, 1980"]], "answer": "Going Hollywood"}
{"_id": "647e184a0bdb11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Who is the child of the director of film Land Of My Fathers (Film)?", "context": [["Eric Chan", ["Eric Chan Kwok- ki, SBS, IDSM( born 1959) is a Hong Kong civil servant who is the Director of the Chief Executive's Office.", "Previously, Chan was the Director of Immigration( 2011\u20132016)."]], ["Louis Hofmann", ["Louis Hofmann( born 3 June 1997) is a German actor who first gained attention as the lead in the 2011 German film and won the Bodil Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role as a teenage German POW in the 2015 Danish film\" Land of Mine\".", "He is also known for his role in the 2017 German Netflix Original series,\" Dark\"."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Monobaz I", ["Monobaz I( also known as Bazeus or Monobazus) was king of the neo Assyrian Parthian client state of Adiabene in the 20s and 30s of the 1st century CE.", "He was the husband( and brother) of Queen Helena of Adiabene.", "With Helena he fathered Izates bar Monobaz and Monobaz II.", "Monobaz II, the son of Monobaz I, is quoted in the Talmud in an account where in he was being criticized for not amassing as much wealth as his forefathers had.", "His response was this:\" My father s stored up below and I am storing up above ...", "My fathers stored in a place which can be tampered with, but I have stored in a place which can not be tampered with \u2026", "My fathers gathered treasures of money and I have gathered treasures of souls.\"( b. Baba Batra 11 a)."]], ["Land of My Fathers (film)", ["Land of My Fathers is a 1921 British silent drama film directed by Fred Rains and starring John Stuart, Edith Pearson and Yvonne Thomas."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]], ["The Big Stampede", ["The Big Stampede is a 1932 pre-Code American film starring John Wayne( with his horse named\" Duke\") and Noah Beery.", "It is a remake of the 1927 film\" Land Beyond the Law\"."]], ["Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau", ["\" Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau\" is the national anthem of Wales.", "The title, taken from the first words of the song, means\" Old Land of My Fathers\" in Welsh, usually rendered in English as simply\" Land of My Fathers\".", "The words were written by Evan James and the tune composed by his son, James James, both residents of Pontypridd, Glamorgan, in January 1856.", "The earliest written copy survives and is part of the collections of the National Library of Wales."]], ["Fred Rains", ["Frederick William Rains (c. 1860 \u2013 3 December 1945) was a British actor and film director.", "He is the father of the actor Claude Rains."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Land of My Fathers (film)", 0], ["Fred Rains", 1]], "evidences": [["Land of My Fathers", "director", "Fred Rains"], ["Fred Rains", "child", "Claude Rains"]], "answer": "Claude Rains"}
{"_id": "296820f00bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of the director of film The Silent Partner (1923 Film)?", "context": [["Charles Raymond", ["Charles Raymond was a British actor and film director of the silent era."]], ["Erich Eriksen", ["Erich Eriksen was a German film director of the silent era."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["The Silent Partner (1923 film)", ["The Silent Partner is a lost 1923 American silent film drama produced by Famous Players-Lasky and released through Paramount Pictures.", "It was based on a series of articles from the \"Saturday Evening Post\" by Maximilian Foster and directed by Charles Maigne.", "Leatrice Joy and Owen Moore star in the feature.", "The film is a remake of the 1917 film of the same name."]], ["The Silent Partner (1978 film)", ["The Silent Partner( French title:\" L'argent de la banque\") is a 1978 Canadian heist film directed by Daryl Duke.", "It stars Elliott Gould, Christopher Plummer and Susannah York.", "The film was the first to be produced by Carolco Pictures and one of the earliest films from within the country to take advantage of the Canadian government's\" Capital Cost Allowance\" incentive plan, which gave production companies tax inducements to make commercial films in Canada.", "It has been called\" one of the few truly good films to come out of the tax- shelter heyday of the 1970s.\"", "\" The Silent Partner\" is also notable for being one of the very few films to have a score composed by jazz great Oscar Peterson, and for featuring an early big- screen appearance by John Candy.", "\" The Silent Partner\" is a remake of the Danish film\" Think of a NumberT\u00e6nk p\u00e5 et tal\") from 1969 written and directed by Palle Kj\u00e6rulff- Schmidt, based on the novel\" T\u00e6nk p\u00e5 et tal\" by Danish writer Anders Bodelsen."]], ["Achille Consalvi", ["Achille Consalvi was an Italian actor and film director of the silent era."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["Charles Maigne", ["Charles Maigne (November 11, 1879 \u2013 November 28, 1929) was an American screenwriter and film director of the silent era.", "He wrote for 32 films between 1916 and 1928.", "He also directed 18 films between 1918 and 1923.", "He was born in Richmond, Virginia and died in San Francisco, California."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Andy Partner", ["Andrew Neil Partner( born 21 October 1974) is an English former footballer who played in the Football League as a defender for Colchester United."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Silent Partner (1923 film)", 1], ["Charles Maigne", 3]], "evidences": [["The Silent Partner", "director", "Charles Maigne"], ["Charles Maigne", "place of birth", "Richmond"]], "answer": "Richmond"}
{"_id": "8a23b2c0087111ebbd63ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film came out first, Ek Din 24 Ghante or No Me Quieras Tanto...?", "context": [["No me defiendas compadre", ["No me defiendas compadre(\" Do n't defend me, friend\") is a 1949 Mexican film.", "It was produced by Fernando de Fuentes."]], ["Ek Din Ka Sultan", ["Ek Din Ka Sultan( King For A Day) is a 1945 Hindi/ Urdu historical drama film produced and directed by Sohrab Modi with story by Agha Jani Kashmiri.", "The production company was Minerva Movietone with cinematography by Y. D. Sarpotdar.", "The music was composed by Rafiq Ghaznavi, Shanti Kumar Desai and D. Gadkar with lyrics by Wali Saheb.", "The stars featuring in the film were Mehtab, Wasti, Pratima Devi, Ghulam Hussain and Ghory.", "The film was a\" minor historical\" using a small incident from the time of Emperor Humayun's reign.", "Gangar cites that\" Ek Din Ka Sultan\" was hailed as a\" well- directed\" film with\" some beautiful production values\"."]], ["\u00bfPor qu\u00e9 ya no me quieres?", ["\u00bf Por qu\u00e9 ya no me quieres?", "( Why do n't you love me anymore?) is a 1954 Mexican film.", "It was directed by Chano Urueta."]], ["El D\u00eda que me quieras (1969 film)", ["El D\u00eda que me quieras is a 1969 Argentine film."]], ["Ek Din Achanak", ["Ek Din Achanak", "( Hindi: \u090f\u0915 \u0926\u093f\u0928 \u0905\u091a\u093e\u0928\u0915, English:\" Suddenly, One Day\") is a 1989 art film directed by Mrinal Sen, based on a Bengali novel,\" Beej\" by Ramapada Chowdhury."]], ["Chaubees Ghante", ["Chaubees Ghante aka 24 Ghante is a 1958 Hindi film directed by Dwarka Ghosla.", "It stars Premnath, Shakeela, Nishi, K. N. Singh, Maruti, Shammi, Sheela Vaz, Kanchanmala.", "It had music by Bipin Babul and lyrics written by Raja Mehdi Ali Khan."]], ["Paromitar Ek Din", ["Paromitar Ek Din(\" Paromitar \u00cakdin\", lit.", "\" One day of Paromita's\", English title:\" House of Memories\") is a 2000 Indian Bengali drama film directed by Aparna Sen."]], ["No me quieras tanto...", ["No me quieras tanto ...", "(\" Do n't Love Me So Much ...\") is a 1949 Mexican film.", "It was directed by Chano Urueta."]], ["Ek Din 24 Ghante", ["Ek Din 24", "Ghante( Hindi: \u090f \u0915 \u0926\u093f\u0928 \u091a\u094c\u092c\u0940\u0938 \u0918\u0902\u091f\u0947; English:\" One Day 24 Hours\") is a 2003 Bollywood thriller film directed and written by Anant Balani and starring Rahul Bose and Nandita Das.", "The film premiered on 7 November 2003.", "Director Anant Balani died before the film was released on 29 August 2003.", "The film is an unauthorised adaptation of the 1998 German film\" Run Lola Run\"."]], ["Deadline: Sirf 24 Ghante", ["Deadline: Sirf 24 Ghante is a Bollywood film released in 2006 featuring Konkona Sen Sharma, Irfan Khan and Rajit Kapur in the lead roles.", "The film is a Bollywood adaptation of the Charlize Theron- Kevin Bacon film\" Trapped\", which was based on the Greg Iles novel\" 24 Hours\"."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Ek Din 24 Ghante", 1], ["No me quieras tanto...", 1]], "evidences": [["Ek Din 24 Ghante", "publication date", "2003"], ["No me quieras tanto...", "publication date", "1949"]], "answer": "No Me Quieras Tanto..."}
{"_id": "24ce50da091111ebbdadac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which album came out first, Something About Knowing or Rapture Of The Deep?", "context": [["A Town South of Bakersfield", ["A Town South of Bakersfield was a series of three compilation CDs showcasing New Country musicians in the late 1980s and early 1990s.", "The first album came out in 1986 and featured acts such as Dwight Yoakam.", "The Lonesome Strangers, and Candye Kane.", "The second album came out in 1988 and the third in 1992}."]], ["Rapture of the Deep", ["Rapture of the Deep is the 18th studio album by English hard rock band Deep Purple, released in November 2005.", "It is the fourth studio album from Deep Purple since Steve Morse joined the band in 1994 and the second to feature veteran keyboardist Don Airey.", "The album was produced by Mike Bradford, who also produced the band's previous release,\" Bananas\"."]], ["Marching for Liberty", ["Marching for Liberty is the third studio album by Hungarian heavy metal band Wisdom, released on September 27, 2013, through Noise Art Records.", "The album came out in Hungary one week later through Nail Records."]], ["Mulberry Violence", ["Mulberry Violence is the debut album by American experimental artist Trevor Powers.", "The album came out on August 17, 2018 .."]], ["Something About Knowing", ["Something About Knowing is the fifth album by Maria Taylor, released on October 29, 2013 on Saddle Creek Records.", "The album finds Taylor returning to working with producer Mike Mogis of Bright Eyes, recording a majority of the record in Omaha and three songs in her hometown of Birmingham.", "Other collaborations on this record include her brother, multi-instrumentalist Macey Taylor of Conor Oberst and the Mystic Valley Band and Jenny Lewis, mixing by Andy Lemaster, and co-writing and recording two songs with Brad Armstrong of 13 Ghosts.", "\" Paste\" was the first to premiere a track from the album on September 24, 2013, with a stream of\" Up All Night\".", "On October 24, 2013, the album's title track began receiving radio airplay on KCRW and was featured on their website as\" Today's Top TuneTunnel Vision\" premiered on\" The Wall Street Journal\" on October 29, 2013 calling it\" an atmospheric song with a rock- solid beat anchoring the gauzy synthesizers that drift past her soft, alluring vocals.", "This Is It\" premiered on\" Rolling Stone\" s website on November 6, 2013.", "Alan Tanner directed the video for the album's first single,\" Up All Night\", which premiered on Under the Radar and features her brother Macey Taylor and Taylor Hollingsworth of Conor Oberst and the Mystic Valley Band.", "The album's cover art is a photo taken by Taylor's husband, Ryan Dwyer."]], ["Something About Life", ["Something About Life is the debut album by English singer Hamza Robertson, released on 3 July 2007."]], ["Join the Triumph", ["Join the Triumph marks the first album from Citizens& Saints.", "It is their second studio album after 2013's\" Citizens\" release with label mates BEC Recordings.", "The album came out on November 11, 2014."]], ["Now What?!", ["Now What ?!", "is the 19th studio album by English rock band Deep Purple.", "It was released on 26 April 2013 and produced by Bob Ezrin.", "A dedicated official web site was also created by the band to post updates about the album.", "It was the band's first studio album in over seven years, as Deep Purple's previous studio album,\" Rapture of the Deep,\" was released in late 2005.", "On 26 February 2013, the album's title was announced.", "Additionally, a new single featuring\" Hell to Pay\" and\" All the Time in the World\" was released in both CD and vinyl formats on 29 March 2013.", "On May 6, 2013, the band confirmed that a new single\" Vincent Price\" would be released on 7 June as download, CD single and 7\" transparent vinyl.", "The single would also include the previously unreleased song\" First Sign of Madness\", two tracks from the now unavailable\" Rapture of the Deep\" limited edition and the track's video- clip.", "The songs\" Uncommon Man\" and\" Above and Beyond\", which includes the lyrics\" Souls having touched are forever entwined\", are dedicated to founding member Jon Lord, who died in July 2012.", "\" Uncommon Man\" is partly inspired by the classical composition\" Fanfare for the Common Man\", and features a synthesizer- generated fanfare theme composed by Don Airey."]], ["Dat Whoopty Woop", ["Dat Whoopty Woop is the debut album from Long Beach, California producer and rapper Soopafly.", "The album came out on July 31, 2001."]], ["The Rapture of Metals", ["The Rapture of Metals( later released as New Maps of Hell II) is the fourth album by composer Paul Sch\u00fctze, released in 1993 through SDV Tontr\u00e4ger."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Something About Knowing", 0], ["Rapture of the Deep", 0]], "evidences": [["Something About Knowing", "publication date", "October 29, 2013"], ["Rapture of the Deep", "publication date", "2005"]], "answer": "Rapture Of The Deep"}
{"_id": "d3afbe600bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Which award the director of film Tender Are The Feet received?", "context": [["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Michael Govan", ["Michael Govan( born 1963) is the director of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art since 2006.", "Prior to this, Govan worked as the director of the Dia Art Foundation in New York City."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["John Donatich", ["John Donatich is the Director of Yale University Press."]], ["Etan Boritzer", ["Etan Boritzer( born 1950) is an American writer of children \u2019s literature who is best known for his book\" What is God?\" first published in 1989.", "His best selling\" What is?\" illustrated children's book series on character education and difficult subjects for children is a popular teaching guide for parents, teachers and child- life professionals.", "Boritzer gained national critical acclaim after\" What is God?\" was published in 1989 although the book has caused controversy from religious fundamentalists for its universalist views.", "The other current books in the\" What is?\" series include", "What is Love?,", "What is Death?,", "What is Beautiful?,", "What is Funny?,", "What is Right?,", "What is Peace?,", "What is Money?,", "What is Dreaming?,", "What is a Friend?,", "What is True?,", "What is a Family?,", "What is a Feeling?\"", "The series is now also translated into 15 languages.", "Boritzer was first published in 1963 at the age of 13 when he wrote an essay in his English class at Wade Junior High School in the Bronx, New York on the assassination of John F. Kennedy.", "His essay was included in a special anthology by New York City public school children compiled and published by the New York City Department of Education.", "Boritzer now lives in Venice, California and maintains his publishing office there also.", "He has helped numerous other authors to get published through\" How to Get Your Book Published!\" programs.", "Boritzer is also a yoga teacher who teaches regular classes locally and guest- teaches nationally.", "He is also recognized nationally as an erudite speaker on\" The Teachings of the Buddha.\""]], ["Tender Are the Feet", ["Tender are the Feet (Pronounced as Ch\u00e9 Phawa Daw Nu Nu)", "is a 1973 Burmese film directed by Maung Wunna.", "After 42 years of regional release, the film was premiered at the Forum section of the 64th Berlin Film Festival in February 2014."]], ["Wunna", ["Maung Wunna was a two-time Myanmar Motion Picture Academy Awards-winning Burmese director and writer.", "He came from a family heavily involved in the entertainment industry\u2014his father Thadu was a director and his brother Thu Maung was a prominent singer and actor and Min Lu was a reputed satirist.", "Maung Wunna died of lung cancer in 2011."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["John Farrell (businessman)", ["John Farrell is the director of YouTube in Latin America."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Tender Are the Feet", 1], ["Wunna", 0]], "evidences": [["Tender are the Feet", "director", "Wunna"], ["Wunna", "award received", "Myanmar Motion Picture Academy Awards"]], "answer": "Myanmar Motion Picture Academy Awards"}
{"_id": "2fcf02980bdc11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Which country the director of film West 32Nd is from?", "context": [["Ghazi Albuliwi", ["Ghazi Albuliwi is best known for his 2013 film\" Peace After Marriage\" which he was a writer, actor, and director for.", "He also worked on the film\" West Bank Brooklyn.\""]], ["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]], ["Michael Govan", ["Michael Govan( born 1963) is the director of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art since 2006.", "Prior to this, Govan worked as the director of the Dia Art Foundation in New York City."]], ["Michael Kang (director)", ["Michael Kang (born May 3, 1970) is an American film director and screenwriter.", "He is Korean American and based in Los Angeles."]], ["John Farrell (businessman)", ["John Farrell is the director of YouTube in Latin America."]], ["Ronald Shiner", ["Ronald Alfred Shiner( 8 June 1903 \u2013 29 June 1966) was a British stand- up comedian and comedy actor whose career encompassed film, West End theatre and music hall."]], ["Jun-seong Kim", ["Jun-seong Kim (also credited as Jun Sung Kim, Jun Kim or Brian Kim; born October 4, 1975) is a Korean-American actor.", "He is perhaps best known for his role as Mike Juhn in the 2007 crime film \"West 32nd\" (2007), directed by Michael Kang."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["West 32nd", ["West 32nd is a 2007 film directed by Michael Kang and starring John Cho, Jun-seong Kim, Grace Park, Jane Kim and Jeong Jun-ho.", "The plot concerns John Kim, an ambitious young lawyer in New York, who takes on a pro-bono case involving a fourteen-year-old Korean boy accused of murder.", "Upon investigating the case, he meets Mike Juhn, a street level Mobster from Flushing.", "The two try to use each other to climb their respective ladders."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]]], "supporting_facts": [["West 32nd", 0], ["Michael Kang (director)", 0]], "evidences": [["West 32nd", "director", "Michael Kang"], ["Michael Kang", "country of citizenship", "American"]], "answer": "American"}
{"_id": "7f220c3c0baf11ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is the paternal grandfather of Eric V Of Denmark?", "context": [["Princess Caroline-Mathilde of Denmark", ["Princess Caroline- Mathilde of Denmark( 27 April 1912 \u2013 12 December 1995) was a daughter of Prince Harald of Denmark and granddaughter of King Frederick VIII of Denmark.", "As the wife of Knud, Hereditary Prince of Denmark, she became Hereditary Princess of Denmark."]], ["Agnes of Denmark", ["Agnes of Denmark( 1249 \u2013 after 1290) was the youngest daughter of Eric IV of Denmark and his wife Jutta of Saxony.", "She was the official founder of the St. Agnes' Priory, Roskilde, becoming prioress there."]], ["Sophie of Pomerania, Duchess of Pomerania", ["Sophia of Pomerania- Stolp( 1435 \u2013 24 August 1497), was a Duchess of Pomerania by birth, and married to Eric II, Duke of Pomerania.", "Sophia was the daughter of Bogislaw IX, Duke of Pomerania and Maria of Masovia.", "In 1446, her father died and was succeeded by his cousin, Eric of Pomerania, former King of Denmark, Norway and Sweden.", "Sophia became the heir of Eric of Pomerania's private fortune.", "In 1451, Sophia was married to Eric of Pomerania- Wolgast, making her spouse the heir of Eric of Pomerania's territories, while Sophia remained the heir of Eric of Pomerania's private fortune.", "At the death of Eric of Pomerania in 1459, Sophia's husband united Pomerania through the inheritance of Pomerania- Stolp and Pomerania- R\u00fcgenwalde by his marriage, while Sophia became the sole possessor of the vast fortune brought by Eric of Pomerania from his former kingdoms in Scandinavia, as well as the wealth he had acquired by his piracy activity on Gotland.", "As Eric refused to allow Sophia any of the political power over the territories he acquired through her, which she felt she was entitled to, the couple separated.", "Sophia moved to R\u00fcgenwalde Castle with her children and her lover, Hans of Maszerski.", "In 1470, she refused to finance her husband's war with Brandenburg.", "She was widowed in 1474.", "According to an old legend, she was to have poisoned her sons Wratislaw and Casimir, but when she tried to the same with her son Bogislaw with a poisoned sandwich, he was warned by his jester.", "The sandwich was given to a dog, who died, after which Sophia was to have fled to Danzig."]], ["Christopher I of Denmark", ["Christopher I (1219 \u2013 29 May 1259) was King of Denmark between 1252 and 1259.", "He was the son of Valdemar II of Denmark by his second wife, Berengaria of Portugal.", "He succeeded his brothers Eric IV Plovpenning and Abel of Denmark on the throne.", "Christopher was elected King upon the death of his older brother Abel in the summer of 1252.", "He was crowned at Lund Cathedral on Christmas Day 1252."]], ["Abd al-Muttalib", ["Abd al- Muttalib Shaybah ibn Hashim( c. 497 \u2013 578) was the grandfather of Islamic prophet Muhammad."]], ["Eric III of Denmark", ["Eric III Lamb( \u2013 27 August 1146) was the King of Denmark from 1137 until 1146.", "He was the grandson of Eric I of Denmark and the nephew of Eric II of Denmark, whom he succeeded on the throne.", "He abdicated in 1146, as the first and only Danish monarch to do so.", "His succession led to a period of civil war between Sweyn III, Canute V, and Valdemar I."]], ["Eric V of Denmark", ["Eric V Klipping (1249 \u2013 22 November 1286) was King of Denmark (1259\u20131286) and son of King Christopher I of Denmark.", "From 1259-1266, he ruled under the auspices of his competent mother, Margaret Sambiria (1230-1282).", "Between 1261 and 1262, the young King Eric was a prisoner in Holstein following a military defeat.", "Afterwards, he lived in Brandenburg, where he was initially held captive by John I, Margrave of Brandenburg (c. 1213-1266) ."]], ["Eric II of Denmark", ["Eric II the Memorable( \u2013 18 September 1137) was king of Denmark between 1134 and 1137.", "Eric was an illegitimate son of Eric I of Denmark, who ruled Denmark from 1095 to 1103.", "Eric the Memorable rebelled against his uncle Niels of Denmark, and was declared king in 1134.", "He punished his adversaries severely, and rewarded his supporters handsomely.", "He was killed by a subject in 1137 and was promptly succeeded by his nephew Eric III of Denmark."]], ["Eric VI of Denmark", ["Eric VI\" Menved\"( 1274 \u2013 13 November 1319) was King of Denmark( 1286\u20131319).", "A son of Eric V of Denmark and Agnes of Brandenburg, he became king in 1286 at age 12, when his father was murdered on 22 November by unknown assailants.", "On account of his age, his mother ruled for him until 1294."]], ["Kaya Alp", ["Kaya Alp was, according to Ottoman tradition, the son of K\u0131z\u0131l Bu\u011fa and the father of Suleyman Shah, who was, in turn, the grandfather of Ertu\u011frul, and the great grandfather of the Ottoman Empire founder, Osman I."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Eric V of Denmark", 0], ["Christopher I of 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{"_id": "7f8db33a0bda11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Who is the spouse of the director of film Anubhav (1971 Film)?", "context": [["Sophia Magdalena of Denmark", ["Sophia Magdalena of Denmark (3 July 1746 \u2013 21 August 1813) was Queen of Sweden as the spouse of King Gustav III."]], ["Adib Kheir", ["Adib Kheir was a leading Syrian nationalist of the 1920s.", "He was the owner of the Librairie Universelle in Damascus.", "His granddaughter is the spouse of Manaf Tlass."]], ["Marie-Louise Coidavid", ["Marie Louise Coidavid( 1778 \u2013 March 11, 1851), was the Queen of the Kingdom of Haiti 1811 \u2013 20 as the spouse of Henri I of Haiti."]], ["Basu Bhattacharya", ["Basu Bhattacharya (1934\u20131997) was a Hindi film director, most famous for his 1966 film \"Teesri Kasam\", starring Raj Kapoor and Waheeda Rehman (based on the short story \"Maare Gaye Gulfam\" by Phanishwar Nath 'Renu'), which won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in 1967.", "The most popular and critically acclaimed film which he directed remains \"Avishkaar\", starring Rajesh Khanna and Sharmila Tagore, which received five stars in the Bollywood Guide \"Collections\" and Rajesh Khanna received Filmfare Best Actor Award in 1975.", "In 1979, he produced \"Sparsh\", which won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi and the film also won the Filmfare Best Movie Award.", "He served as president of the Indian Film Directors' Association from 1976 to 1979.", "In 1981 he was a member of the jury at the 12th Moscow International Film Festival.", "None of his works were successful after 1983.", "He started his career in 1958 by assisting Bimal Roy in films like \"Madhumati\" and \"Sujata\" and later married Bimal Roy's daughter, Rinki Bhattacharya, much to Bimal Roy's disapproval.", "This created a rift between him and his mentor.", "The couple had a son, the director Aditya Bhattacharya, and two daughters: Chimmu and Anwesha Arya, a writer.", "Later after much domestic abuse, his wife Rinki moved out in 1983, and the couple formally divorced in 1990.", "Rinki went on to edit an anthology on domestic violence in India, titled, \"Behind Closed Doors \u2013 Domestic Violence in India\" and became a successful writer, columnist and documentary filmmaker."]], ["Mehdi Abrishamchi", ["Mehdi Abrishamchi is an Iranian People's Mujahedin of Iran( MEK) politician who has been described as\" the right hand man of Massoud Rajavi\".", "He is the former spouse of the group's current leader, Maryam Rajavi, whom he divorced so that she could become the spouse of Massoud Rajavi."]], ["Anubhav (1971 film)", ["Anubhav (Hindi: \u0905\u0928\u0941\u092d\u0935) is a 1971 Hindi film by noted director Basu Bhattacharya, which stars Sanjeev Kumar, Tanuja and Dinesh Thakur as leads.", "The film was the first part of Basu Battacharya's introspective trilogy on marital discord in an urban setting, which included \"Avishkaar\" (1973) and \"Griha Pravesh\" (1979); and went on to win the 1972 National Film Award for Second Best Feature Film and started a trend later picked up even by the mainstream cinema.", "The film is also remembered for playback singer Geeta Dutt's finest songs composed by music director Kanu Roy with lyrics from Gulzar, like \"Meri Jaan Mujhe Jaan Na KahoKoi Chupke Se Aake\" and \"Mera Dil Jo Mera Hota\""]], ["Princess Auguste of Bavaria (1875\u20131964)", ["Princess Auguste of Bavaria( 28 April 1877 \u2013 25 June 1964) was a member of the Bavarian Royal House of Wittelsbach and the spouse of Archduke Joseph August of Austria."]], ["Gertrude of Bavaria", ["Gertrude of Saxony and Bavaria( 1152/55\u20131197) was Duchess of Swabia as the spouse of Duke Frederick IV, and Queen of Denmark as the spouse of King Canute VI."]], ["Heather D. Gibson", ["Heather Denise Gibson is a Scottish economist currently serving as Director- Advisor to the Bank of Greece( since 2011).", "She is the spouse of Euclid Tsakalotos, former Greek Minister of Finance."]], ["Maria Teresa, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg", ["Maria Teresa, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg( born Mar\u00eda Teresa Mestre y Batista; on 22 March 1956), is the spouse of Grand Duke Henri."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Anubhav (1971 film)", 0], ["Basu Bhattacharya", 6]], "evidences": [["Anubhav", "director", "Basu Bhattacharya"], ["Basu Bhattacharya", "spouse", "Rinki Bhattacharya"]], "answer": "Rinki Bhattacharya"}
{"_id": "f98972360bdb11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the place of burial of Archduchess Eleanor Of Austria (1582\u20131620)'s mother?", "context": [["Archduke Otto of Austria (1865\u20131906)", ["Archduke Otto Franz Joseph Karl Ludwig Maria of Austria (21 April 1865 \u2013 1 November 1906) was the second son of Archduke Karl Ludwig of Austria (younger brother of Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria) and his second wife, Princess Maria Annunciata of Bourbon-Two Sicilies.", "He was the father of Charles I of Austria, the last Emperor of Austria."]], ["Archduchess Eleanor of Austria", ["Archduchess Eleanor of Austria (2 November 1534 \u2013 5 August 1594) was a Duchess of Mantua by marriage to William I, Duke of Mantua.", "She was the daughter of Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor and Anna of Bohemia and Hungary."]], ["Emperor Daigo", ["Daigo's reign spanned the years from 897 through 930.", "He is named after his place of burial."]], ["Archduke Joseph \u00c1rp\u00e1d of Austria", ["Archduke Joseph \u00c1rp\u00e1d Benedikt Ferdinand Franz Maria Gabriel (8 February 1932 \u2013 30 April 2017) was a member of the Hungarian Palatine branch of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine.", "He was born in Budapest, the son of Archduke Joseph Francis of Austria and his wife, Princess Anna of Saxony.", "He was the great-grandson of Archduchess Gisela of Austria.", "He received a degree in economics from the University of Lisbon."]], ["Maria Anna of Bavaria (1551\u20131608)", ["Maria Anna of Bavaria (21 March 1551, Munich \u2013 29 April 1608, Graz) was a politically active Archduchess of Austria by marriage to Archduke Charles II of Austria.", "She played an important role in the counter reformation in Austria."]], ["Eleanor of Scotland", ["Eleanor of Scotland (1433 \u2013 Innsbruck 20 November 1480) was an Archduchess of Austria by marriage to Sigismund, Archduke of Austria, a noted translator, and regent of Austria in 1455-58 and 1467.", "She was a daughter of James I of Scotland and Joan Beaufort."]], ["Archduchess Eleanor of Austria (1582\u20131620)", ["Eleanor of Austria (25 September 1582 \u2013 28 January 1620), was an Austrian princess and a member of the House of Habsburg.", "She was the daughter of Archduke Charles II of Austria, the son of Emperor Ferdinand I; and of Maria Anna of Bavaria.", "Her elder brother Archduke Ferdinand succeeded as Holy Roman Emperor in 1619."]], ["Eleanor of England, Countess of Leicester", ["Eleanor of England( also called Eleanor Plantagenet and Eleanor of Leicester)( 1215 \u2013 13 April 1275) was the youngest child of John, King of England and Isabella of Angoul\u00eame."]], ["Archduchess Maria Elisabeth of Austria (1737\u20131740)", ["Archduchess Maria Elisabeth of Austria( Full name( German):\" Maria Elisabeth Amalia Antonia Josefa Gabriele Johanna Agathe\"; 5 February 1737 \u2013 7 June 1740), was the eldest child and daughter of Archduchess Maria Theresa of Austria, later Queen of Hungary and Bohemia, and Duke Francis of Lorraine, later Francis I, Holy Roman Emperor."]], ["Archduchess Maria Carolina of Austria (1740\u20131741)", ["Archduchess Maria Carolina of Austria (", "Maria Carolina Ernestina Antonia Johanna Josefa; 12 January 1740 \u2013 25 January 1741), was the third child and daughter of Archduchess Maria Theresa of Austria, later Holy Roman Empress and Duke Francis of Lorraine."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Archduchess Eleanor of Austria (1582\u20131620)", 1], ["Maria Anna of Bavaria (1551\u20131608)", 0]], "evidences": [["Eleanor of Austria", "mother", "Maria Anna of Bavaria"], ["Maria Anna of Bavaria", "place of burial", "Graz"]], "answer": "Graz"}
{"_id": "7d67307408ef11ebbda8ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Did Charles Barth\u00e9lemy and Georges Groussard have the same nationality?", "context": [["Jacques Simonnet", ["M. Jacques Simonnet has been a civil servant in France and its territories for many years.", "Notably, he served as prefect of Saint- Barth\u00e9lemy and Saint Martin from July 2009 to 2011."]], ["Charles Barth\u00e9lemy", ["Charles Barth\u00e9lemy( Paris, 1825 \u2013 1888) was a 19th- century French historian and archaeologist."]], ["Claire Guion-Firmin", ["Claire Guion- Firmin( born 6 September 1957) is a French politician.", "She was elected to the French National Assembly on 18 June 2017, representing the department of Saint Barth\u00e9lemy and Saint Martin."]], ["Claire Guion-Firmin", ["Claire Guion- Firmin( born 6 September 1957) is a French politician.", "She was elected to the French National Assembly on 18 June 2017, representing the department of Saint Barth\u00e9lemy and Saint Martin."]], ["Jacques Simonnet", ["M. Jacques Simonnet has been a civil servant in France and its territories for many years.", "Notably, he served as prefect of Saint- Barth\u00e9lemy and Saint Martin from July 2009 to 2011."]], ["Georges Groussard", ["Georges Groussard( born 22 March 1937) is a retired French road cyclist.", "Groussard rode professionally from 1960 to 1967.", "He participated in 7 Tours de France, and wore the yellow jersey for 9 consecutive days in 1964.", "His best overall result was also in 1964, when he finished 5th place in the overall classification.", "His elder brother Joseph Groussard was also a professional cyclist.", "Since 1995, the race\" La Georges Groussard\" is dedicated to him."]], ["Serge Groussard", ["Serge Groussard( 18 January 1921 \u2013 2 January 2016, Niort Deux- S\u00e8vres) was a French journalist and writer, the son of colonel Georges Groussard and V\u00e9ra Bernstein- Woolbrunn."]], ["Serge Groussard", ["Serge Groussard( 18 January 1921 \u2013 2 January 2016, Niort Deux- S\u00e8vres) was a French journalist and writer, the son of colonel Georges Groussard and V\u00e9ra Bernstein- Woolbrunn."]], ["Saint Barth\u00e9lemy and Saint-Martin's 1st constituency", ["The 1st constituency of Saint Barth\u00e9lemy and Saint- Martin is a French legislative constituency in the Saint Barth\u00e9lemy and Saint Martin."]], ["David Ji", ["David Longfen Ji is an American businessman who co-founded Apex Digital, an electronics manufacturer.", "In 2004, he was arrested in China following a dispute with Sichuan Changhong Electric, a supplier owned by the city of Mianyang and the province of Sichuan.", "Changhong accused him of defrauding them through bad checks.", "Ji was taken, according to an account by his lawyer, to the senior management and told, \"I decide whether you live or die.\"", "He has been held in China without charges.", "Ji's case highlighted an \"implicit racism\" in dealings with American businessmen.", "As a U.S. citizen he was not granted the same treatment by authorities as non-ethnically Chinese businessmen sharing the same nationality."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Charles Barth\u00e9lemy", 0], ["Georges Groussard", 0]], "evidences": [["Charles Barth\u00e9lemy", "country of citizenship", "French"], ["Georges Groussard", "country of citizenship", "French"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "232fb51008c011ebbd8aac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film whose director is younger, Mommy Is At The Hairdresser'S or Down Three Dark Streets?", "context": [["The Hairdresser", ["The Hairdresser is a 2010 German comedy film directed by Doris D\u00f6rrie."]], ["L\u00e9a Pool", ["L\u00e9a Pool C.M.( born 8 September 1950) is a Swiss- Canadian filmmaker who also teaches film at UQAM.", "She has directed several feature films, including\" Anne Trister\"( 1986) and\" Set Me Free( Emporte- moi)\"( 1999), both of which screened at the prestigious Berlin International Film Festival, where the latter won the Special Prize of the Ecumenical Jury."]], ["Dark Streets of Cairo", ["Dark Streets of Cairo is a 1940 American mystery film directed by L\u00e1szl\u00f3 Kardos and starring Sigrid Gurie, Ralph Byrd, Eddie Quillan, George Zucco and Katherine DeMille."]], ["Daddy or Mommy", ["Daddy or Mommy is a 2015 French comedy film directed by Martin Bourboulon.", "A sequel was made a year later, and it was the subject of both an Italian and a German remake in 2017."]], ["Soccer Mommy", ["Sophie Allison( born May 27, 1997), better known by her stage name Soccer Mommy, is an American singer- songwriter and musician from Nashville."]], ["Arnold Laven", ["Arnold Laven (February 3, 1922 \u2013 September 13, 2009) was an American film and television director and producer.", "He was one of the founders and principals of the American film and television production company Levy-Gardner-Laven.", "Laven was a producer of, among other things, the western television series \"The Rifleman\" and \"The Big Valley\".", "He also directed motion pictures, including \"Without Warning!The RackThe Monster That Challenged the WorldGeronimoRough Night in Jericho\", and \"Sam Whiskey\".", "In the 1970s and early 1980s, Laven directed dozens of episodes of television series, including episodes of \"MannixThe A-TeamHill Street BluesThe Six Million Dollar ManFantasy IslandThe Rockford Files\" and \"CHiPs\"."]], ["Down Three Dark Streets", ["Down Three Dark Streets is a 1954 film noir crime film directed by Arnold Laven and starring Broderick Crawford and Ruth Roman.", "The screenplay was written by Gordon Gordon and Mildred Gordon, based on their novel \"Case File FBI\"."]], ["Mommy Is at the Hairdresser's", ["Mommy Is at the Hairdresser's is a 2008 drama directed by L\u00e9a Pool."]], ["The Blue Collar Worker and the Hairdresser in a Whirl of Sex and Politics", ["The Blue Collar Worker and the Hairdresser in a Whirl of Sex and Politics( also known as\" The Worker and the Hairdresser\") is a 1996 Italian comedy film directed by Lina Wertm\u00fcller."]], ["\u00c9lie Dupuis", ["\u00c9lie Dupuis is a Canadian musician, film and television performer from the Canadian province of Quebec, best known for his role in the L\u00e9a Pool film\" Mommy Is at the Hairdresser's( Maman est chez le coiffeur)\".", "His work as a performer has been recognized by popular Quebec entertainment media such as the French- language version of Canoe.ca."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Mommy Is at the Hairdresser's", 0], ["Down Three Dark Streets", 0], ["L\u00e9a Pool", 0], ["Arnold Laven", 0]], "evidences": [["Mommy Is at the Hairdresser's", "director", "L\u00e9a Pool"], ["Down Three Dark Streets", "director", "Arnold Laven"], ["L\u00e9a Pool", "date of birth", "8 September 1950"], ["Arnold Laven", "date of birth", "February 3, 1922"]], "answer": "Mommy Is At The Hairdresser'S"}
{"_id": "9c67e2e60bda11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the cause of death of performer of song How Do U Want It?", "context": [["Del Davis (singer)", ["Del Davis is a reggae singer of the 1970s.", "His cover of\" World Without Love\" was featured on\" Mellow Dubmarine\".", "His 1972 single\" Sugarloaf Hill\" was included on the\" Trojan Carnival Box Set\" compilation album and was rated as one of the album's highlights by AllMusic.", "His reggae version of\" World Without Love\" appeared on the album\" A Reggae Tribute To The Beatles\", and his version of the Gerry and the Pacemakers hit song\" How Do You Do It?\" was released as a duet with Jackie Edwards."]], ["Tupac Shakur", ["Tupac Amaru Shakur (born Lesane Parish Crooks, June 16, 1971September 13, 1996), popularly known by his stage name 2Pac, was an American rapper and actor.", "He is considered by many as one of the most significant rappers of all time.", "Much of Shakur's work has been noted for addressing contemporary social issues that plagued inner cities, and he is considered a symbol of resistance and activism against inequality.", "Shakur was born in the Manhattan borough of New York City but relocated to the San Francisco Bay Area in 1988.", "He later moved to Los Angeles in 1993 to further pursue his music career.", "By the time he released his debut album \"2Pacalypse Now\" in 1991, he had become a central figure in West Coast hip hop, introducing social issues in the genre at a time when gangsta rap was dominant in the mainstream.", "Shakur achieved further critical and commercial success with his follow-up albums \"Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z...\" (1993) and the critically acclaimed \"Me Against the World\" (1995), which has been considered as his magnum opus.", "In later 1995, after being convicted of molestation and becoming a victim of a robbery and shooting, Shakur became heavily involved in the growing East Coast\u2013West Coast hip hop rivalry.", "His double-disc album \"All Eyez on Me\" (1996) became certified Diamond by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).", "On September 7, 1996, Shakur was shot four times by an unknown assailant in a drive-by shooting in Las Vegas; he died six days later and the gunman was never captured.", "The Notorious B.I.G., Shakur's friend turned rival, was at first considered a suspect, but was also murdered in another drive-by shooting several months later.", "Five more albums have been released since his death, all of which have been certified Platinum.", "Shakur is one of the best-selling music artists of all time having sold over 75 million records worldwide.", "In 2002, he was inducted into the Hip-Hop Hall of Fame.", "In 2017, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility. \"", "Rolling Stone\" named Shakur in its list of the 100 Greatest Artists of All Time.", "Outside music, Shakur also gained considerable success as an actor, with his starring roles as Bishop in \"Juice\" (1992),", "Lucky in \"Poetic Justice\" (1993) where he starred alongside Janet Jackson, Ezekiel in \"Gridlock'd\" (1997), and Jake in \"Gang Related\" (1997),", "all garnering praise from critics."]], ["California Love", ["\" California Love\" is a hip hop song by 2 Pac featuring Dr. Dre and Roger Troutman.", "The song was released as 2 Pac's comeback single after his release from prison in 1995 and was his first single as the newest artist of Death Row Records.", "This is one of 2 Pac's most widely known singles and his most successful, reaching number one on the\" Billboard\"", "Hot 100 for two weeks( as a double A- side single with\" How Do U Want It\") and five weeks at number one in New Zealand.", "The song was nominated for a posthumous Grammy Award as a Best Rap Solo Performance and Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group( with Dr. Dre and Roger Troutman) in 1997.", "A popular remix version of the song appeared on his 1996 double album\" All Eyez on Me\"."]], ["Billy Milano", ["Billy Milano is a Bronx- born heavy metal musician now based in Austin, Texas.", "He is the singer and- occasionally- guitarist and bassist of crossover thrash band M.O.D., and he was also the singer of its predecessor, Stormtroopers of Death.", "He was also the singer of United Forces, which also featured his Stormtroopers of Death bandmate Dan Lilker."]], ["O Valencia!", ["\" O Valencia!\" is the fifth single by the indie rock band", "The Decemberists, and the first released from their fourth studio album,\" The Crane Wife\".", "The music was written by The Decemberists and the lyrics by Colin Meloy.", "It tells a story of two star- crossed lovers.", "The singer falls in love with a person who belongs to an opposing gang.", "At the end of the song, the singer's lover jumps in to defend the singer, who is confronting his lover's brother( the singer's\" sworn enemy\") and is killed by the bullet intended for the singer."]], ["You Want It Darker (song)", ["\" You Want It Darker\" is a single by Canadian poet and musician Leonard Cohen, released on September 21, 2016.", "It is the title track from Cohen's album\" You Want It Darker\".", "The song earned the artist a Grammy Award for Best Rock Performance and features the vocals of Cantor Gideon Zelermeyer and Shaar Hashomayim Choir."]], ["How Do U Want It", ["\"How Do U Want It\" is a song by American hip hop artist 2Pac.", "It was released in June 1996 as the third single from his album \"All Eyez on Me\".", "This was his final single, along with Hit 'Em Up, to be released during his lifetime.", "The song features R&B duo K-Ci & JoJo, who at the time were best known as the lead singers of Jodeci.", "It was a double A-side single to \"California Love\" in the United States, and the song reached number-one on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and number 17 in the UK in 1996.", "It samples Quincy Jones's \"Body Heat\" from his 1974 album, \"Body Heat\".", "The song includes a diss of noted gangsta rap critic C. Delores Tucker.", "The concert/clean version's third verse completely differs to the version found on the album.", "The song appears in the 1997 film, \"Gang Related\", which was Tupac's final film performance prior to his death, and also appears in the 2002 film \"Friday After Next\".", "The song was nominated at the 1997 Grammy Awards for the Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group."]], ["Bernie Bonvoisin", ["Bernard Bonvoisin, known as Bernie Bonvoisin( born 9 July 1956 in Nanterre, Hauts- de- Seine), is a French hard rock singer and film director.", "He is best known for having been the singer of Trust.", "He was one of the best friends of Bon Scott the singer of AC/ DC and together they recorded the song\" Ride On\" which was one of the last songs by Bon Scott."]], ["How Do You Sleep? (Jesse McCartney song)", ["\" How Do You Sleep?\" is the third single from Jesse McCartney's third studio album,\" Departure\".", "The song was released on January 20, 2009."]], ["Steel and Glass", ["\" Steel and Glass\" is a song written and performed by John Lennon, released on his 1974 album\" Walls and Bridges\".", "A dark folk song, it has been interpreted as an attack on Lennon's former business manager Allen Klein.", "The song contains a lick performed by violins and horns in the chorus that's reminiscent of Lennon's song\" How Do You Sleep?\", an attack on his former Beatles bandmate Paul McCartney."]]], "supporting_facts": [["How Do U Want It", 0], ["Tupac Shakur", 9]], "evidences": [["How Do U Want It", "performer", "2Pac"], ["Tupac Amaru Shakur", "cause of death", "drive-by shooting"]], "answer": "drive-by shooting"}
{"_id": "5a9ba39608ad11ebbd83ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who was born first, Bangaru Pichika or Nearly A Lady?", "context": [["Hassan Zee", ["Hassan Zee is a Pakistani- American film director who was born in Chakwal, Pakistan."]], ["Bapu (film director)", ["Sattiraju Lakshmi Narayana( 15 December 1933 \u2013 31 August 2014), known professionally as Bapu, was an Indian film director, painter, illustrator, cartoonist, screenwriter, music artist, and designer known for his works in Telugu cinema, and bollywood.", "In 2013, he was awarded the Padma Shri, for his contribution to Indian art and cinema.", "Bapu's directorial venture\" Saakshi\" was showcased at\" Tashkent International film festival\" in 1968.", "\" Seeta Kalyanam\" was screened at the BFI London Film Festival, Chicago International Film Festival, San Reno and Denver International Film Festivals in 1978, and is part of the course at the British Film Institute.", "\" Tyagayya\"( 1981) and\" Pelli Pustakam\"( 1991) were premiered at the Indian Panorama of the International Film Festival of India.", "Bapu's 2011 film,\" Sri Rama Rajyam\", had a special screening at International Film Festival of India on 28 November 2011.", "He has garnered two National Honors, two National Film Awards, seven state Nandi Awards, two Filmfare Awards South best Telugu director, and a Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award \u2013 South for the year 2012.", "In 1996, he appeared in the Doordarshan Documentary\" Eminent Cartoonists of India\", and was awarded Life Time Achievement from Indian Institute of Cartoonists in 2001.", "He gained international recognition through his art works viz.,\" Bapu Bomma The Navarasas\", and the\" Indian Dances\" etc., which were held at the National Film Theatre, London, in 1978 and at the innumerable Telugu Conferences in the United States.", "He has worked as a graphic artist for\" J Walter ThomsonEfficient Publicities\" and\" F. D. Stewarts\", Chennai.", "In 1964, he was a delegate at the UNESCO sponsored seminar in Bangalore on\" Children's Books\".", "The same year, he gave demonstrations for the training course programme on book illustrations and cover designs sponsored by UNESCO in Chennai.", "In the 1960s he has served as art Consultant for Ford Foundation sponsored\" The Southern Language Book Trust\".", "He has designed and illustrated several books for leading publishers in South India out of which, five received Government Awards.", "He has also done the same for innumerable works drawn from the puranas and folklore."]], ["Henry Moore (cricketer)", ["Henry Walter Moore( 1849 \u2013 20 August 1916) was an English- born first- class cricketer who spent most of his life in New Zealand."]], ["Hobart Bosworth", ["Hobart Van Zandt Bosworth( August 11, 1867 \u2013 December 30, 1943) was an American film actor, director, writer, and producer."]], ["Rumbi Katedza", ["Rumbi Katedza is a Zimbabwean Film Producer and Director who was born on 17 January 1974."]], ["Nearly a Lady", ["Nearly a Lady is a lost 1915 American comedy silent film directed by Hobart Bosworth and written by Elsie Janis.", "The film stars Elsie Janis, Frank Elliott, Owen Moore, Myrtle Stedman and Harry Ham.", "The film was released on August 12, 1915, by Paramount Pictures."]], ["Hartley Lobban", ["Hartley W Lobban (9 May 1926 \u2013 15 October 2004) was a Jamaican-born first-class cricketer who played 17 matches for Worcestershire in the early 1950s."]], ["Bangaru Pichika", ["Bangaru Pichika is a 1968 Telugu- language comedy- drama film directed by Bapu, produced by Kommana Narayana Rao and written by Mullapudi Venkata Ramana.", "It stars Chandra Mohan and Vijaya Nirmala.", "The music was composed by K. V. Mahadevan.", "Bapu remade the film as\" Pelli Koduku\" in 1994 with Naresh and Divyavani."]], ["John McMahon (Surrey and Somerset cricketer)", ["John William Joseph McMahon( 28 December 1917 \u2013 8 May 2001) was an Australian- born first- class cricketer who played for Surrey and Somerset in England from 1947 to 1957."]], ["Wale Adebanwi", ["Wale Adebanwi( born 1969) is a Nigerian- born first Black Rhodes Professor at St Antony's College, Oxford."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Bangaru Pichika", 0], ["Nearly a Lady", 0], ["Bapu (film director)", 0], ["Hobart Bosworth", 0]], "evidences": [["Bangaru Pichika", "director", "Bapu"], ["Nearly a Lady", "director", "Hobart Bosworth"], ["Bapu (film director)", "date of birth", "15 December 1933"], ["Hobart Bosworth", "date of birth", "August 11, 1867"]], "answer": "Nearly A Lady"}
{"_id": "32ecfc7c0bb011ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is the maternal grandmother of Prince Feodor Alexandrovich Of Russia?", "context": [["Abdul-Vahed Niyazov", ["' of Russia."]], ["Tjuyu", ["Tjuyu( sometimes transliterated as Thuya or Thuyu) was an Egyptian noblewoman and the mother of queen Tiye, and the wife of Yuya.", "She is the grandmother of Akhenaten, and great grandmother of Tutankhamun."]], ["Prince Nikita Romanov", ["Prince Nikita Nikitich Romanov( 13 May 1923 \u2013 3 May 2007) was a British born, American historian and writer, author of a book about Ivan the Terrible.", "He was a member of the Romanov family, a son of Prince Nikita Alexandrovich of Russia and a great nephew of Nicholas II of Russia, the last Tsar."]], ["Prince Dmitri Alexandrovich of Russia", ["Prince Dmitri Alexandrovich of Russia( 15 August 1901 \u2013 7 July 1980) was the fourth son and fifth child of Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich of Russia and Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna of Russia.", "He was a nephew of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia."]], ["Prince Feodor Alexandrovich of Russia", ["Prince Feodor Alexandrovich of Russia (23 December 1898 \u2013 30 November 1968) was the second son and third child of Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich of Russia and Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna of Russia.", "He was also a nephew of Nicholas II of Russia, the last Tsar.", "Born and raised in Imperial Russia during the reign of his uncle Nicholas II, he followed a military career and entered the Corps of Pages during World War I. With the fall of the Russian monarchy, he escaped the fate of many of his relatives killed by the Bolsheviks fleeing to his parents estate in Crimea.", "For a time, he was under house arrest there with a large group of family members.", "They left Russia on 11 April 1919.", "In exile, he settled in France where he married Princess Irina Pavlovna Paley, his distant cousin.", "The couple divorced in 1936.", "Afflicted with tuberculosis, Prince Feodor moved to England with his mother spending the years of World War II there.", "After the war ended, he settled permanently in the south of France."]], ["Hubba bint Hulail", ["Hubba bint Hulail was the grandmother of Hashim ibn' Abd Manaf, thus the great- great- great- grandmother of the Islamic\" Nab\u012b\"( Prophet) Muhammad ibn Abdullah."]], ["Hannah Arnold", ["Hannah Arnold, also known as Hannah Waterman King, was the grandmother of Benedict Arnolds children."]], ["Kaoru Hatoyama", ["After the elections of 2009, she became more widely known as the grandmother of Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama and his politician brother Kunio Hatoyama."]], ["Anne Denman", ["Anne Denman( 1587\u20131661) was born in Olde Hall, Retford, Nottinghamshire.", "Through a fortunate second marriage with Thomas Aylesbury, she became the grandmother of Lady Anne Hyde, Duchess of York and great- grandmother of Queen Mary II and Queen Anne."]], ["Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna of Russia", ["Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna of Russia (\u2013 20 April 1960) was the elder daughter and fourth child of Tsar Alexander III of Russia and Empress Maria Feodorovna of Russia", "(n\u00e9e Princess Dagmar of Denmark) and the sister of Emperor Nicholas II.", "She married a cousin, Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich of Russia, with whom she had seven children.", "She was the mother-in-law of Felix Yusupov and a cousin of Grand Duke Dmitri Pavlovich of Russia who, together, killed Grigori Rasputin, holy healer to her nephew, the haemophiliac Tsarevich Alexei Nikolaevich of Russia.", "During her brother's reign she recorded in her diary and letters increasing concern about his rule.", "After the fall of the monarchy in February 1917, she fled Russia, eventually settling in the United Kingdom.", "Her grandson Prince Andrew Andreevich has been a head of the Romanov Family since December 2016."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Prince Feodor Alexandrovich of Russia", 0], ["Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna of Russia", 0]], "evidences": [["Prince Feodor Alexandrovich of Russia", "mother", "Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna of Russia"], ["Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna of Russia", "mother", "Maria Feodorovna"]], "answer": "Maria Feodorovna"}
{"_id": "f94832c408b811ebbd88ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who was born later, Journey To The Sun or Frankenstein Created Woman?", "context": [["W. Augustus Barratt", ["W. Augustus Barratt( 1873- 1947) was a Scottish- born, later American, songwriter and musician."]], ["Journey to the Sun", ["Journey to the Sun is a 1999 Turkish drama film written and directed by Ye\u015fim Ustao\u011flu.", "It was entered into the 49th Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Blue Angel Award."]], ["Alec Mango", ["Alec Mango( 16 March 1911 \u2013 November 1989) was an English actor.", "He is best known for portraying El Supremo in the 1951\" Captain Horatio Hornblower\", he also appeared in\" South of Algiers\"( 1953),\" The Strange World of Planet X\"( 1958),\" The 7th Voyage of Sinbad\"( 1958),\" Danger Man\"( 1961), and\" Frankenstein Created Woman\"( 1967)."]], ["Ye\u015fim Ustao\u011flu", ["Ye\u015fim Ustao\u011flu( born 18 November 1960) is a Turkish filmmaker and screenwriter."]], ["Hassan Zee", ["Hassan Zee is a Pakistani- American film director who was born in Chakwal, Pakistan."]], ["Frankenstein Created Woman", ["Frankenstein Created Woman is a 1967 British Hammer horror film directed by Terence Fisher.", "It stars Peter Cushing as Baron Frankenstein and Susan Denberg as his new creation.", "It is the fourth film in Hammer's Frankenstein series.", "Where Hammer's previous Frankenstein films were concerned with the physical aspects of the Baron's work, the interest here is in the metaphysical dimensions of life, such as the question of the soul, and its relationship to the body."]], ["And God Created Woman (1988 film)", ["And God Created Woman is a 1988 American comedy- drama film directed by Roger Vadim and starring Rebecca De Mornay, Vincent Spano and Frank Langella.", "It has the same title as the 1956 French film\" Et Dieu\u2026 cr\u00e9a la femme And God created woman\") starring Brigitte Bardot, also directed by Vadim, but has a completely different story."]], ["Robert Morris (actor)", ["Robert Morris( born 31 August 1940) is a British actor.", "His film credits include the 1967 Hammer films\" Frankenstein Created Woman\" and\" Quatermass and the Pit\".", "Television credits include:\" The Avengers The SaintZ- CarsDixon of Dock Green The Guardians Thriller Warship Blake's 7\" and\" Kessler\"."]], ["Terence Fisher", ["Terence Fisher( 23 February 1904 \u2013 18 June 1980) was a British film director best known for his work for Hammer Films.", "He was the first to bring gothic horror alive in full colour, and the sexual overtones and explicit horror in his films, while mild by modern standards, were unprecedented in his day.", "His first major gothic horror film was\" The Curse of Frankenstein\"( 1957), which launched Hammer's association with the genre and made British actors Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee leading horror stars of the era.", "He went on to film several adaptations of classic horror subjects, including\" Dracula\"( 1958),\" The Mummy\"( 1959), and\" The Curse of the Werewolf\"( 1961).", "Given their subject matter and lurid approach, Fisher's films, though commercially successful, were largely dismissed by critics during his career.", "It is only in recent years that Fisher has become recognised as an\" auteur\" in his own right.", "His most famous films are characterised by a blend of fairytale myth and the supernatural alongside themes of sexuality, morality, and \u2018 the charm of evil \u2019.", "Drawing heavily on a Christian conservative outlook, there is often a hero who defeats the powers of darkness by a combination of faith in God and reason, in contrast to other characters, who are either blindly superstitious or bound by cold, godless rationalism.", "For detailed discussions of Fisher's work, see\" Terence Fisher: Horror, Myth, and Religion\" by Paul Leggett( McFarland and Co, 2002),\" British Film Makers: Terence Fisher\" by Peter Hutchings( Manchester University Press, 2013), and\" The Films of Terence Fisher: Hammer Horror and Beyond\" by Wheeler Winston Dixon( Auteur Publishing, 2017)."]], ["Four Sided Triangle", ["Four Sided Triangle is a 1953 British science- fiction film directed by Terence Fisher, adapted from a novel by William F. Temple.", "It starred Stephen Murray, Barbara Payton and James Hayter.", "It was produced by Hammer Film Productions at Bray Studios.", "The film dealt with the moral and scientific themes( not to mention\" mad lab\" scenes) that were soon to put Hammer Films on the map with the same director's\" The Curse of FrankensteinFour Sided Triangle\" has most in common with Fisher's\" Frankenstein Created Woman\"( 1967)."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Journey to the Sun", 0], ["Frankenstein Created Woman", 0], ["Ye\u015fim Ustao\u011flu", 0], ["Terence Fisher", 0]], "evidences": [["Journey to the Sun", "director", "Ye\u015fim Ustao\u011flu"], ["Frankenstein Created Woman", "director", "Terence Fisher"], ["Ye\u015fim Ustao\u011flu", "date of birth", "18 November 1960"], ["Terence Fisher", "date of birth", "23 February 1904"]], "answer": "Journey To The Sun"}
{"_id": "6abaf116089c11ebbd78ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film whose director was born first, Shadow Of The Earth or Wolves Of The Range?", "context": [["Wolves of the Street", ["Wolves of the Street( also known as The Wolves of Wall Street or Wolves in Wall Street) is a 1920 American western silent film directed by Otis B. Thayer and starring Edmund Cobb and Vida Johnson.", "The film was shot in Steamboat Springs, Colorado by the Thayer's Art- O- Graf film company.", "Franklyn Farnum was originally cast for the lead role, but he did not appear in the completed film."]], ["Wale Adebanwi", ["Wale Adebanwi( born 1969) is a Nigerian- born first Black Rhodes Professor at St Antony's College, Oxford."]], ["Hartley Lobban", ["Hartley W Lobban (9 May 1926 \u2013 15 October 2004) was a Jamaican-born first-class cricketer who played 17 matches for Worcestershire in the early 1950s."]], ["Henry Moore (cricketer)", ["Henry Walter Moore( 1849 \u2013 20 August 1916) was an English- born first- class cricketer who spent most of his life in New Zealand."]], ["Ta\u00efeb Louhichi", ["Ta\u00efeb Louhichi( June 16, 1948 \u2013 February 21, 2018) was a Tunisian film director, screenwriter, and filmmaker.", "His best known works include his debut feature film,\" Shadow of the Earth\"( 1982),\" Layla, My Reason\"( 1989), and( 2004)."]], ["Shadow of the Earth", ["Shadow of the Earth is a 1982 Tunisian drama film directed by Taieb Louhichi.", "It was entered into the 13th Moscow International Film Festival."]], ["Wolves of the Range", ["Wolves of the Range is a 1943 American western film directed by Sam Newfield."]], ["The Shadow of the Desert", ["The Shadow of the Desert( also released as The Shadow of the East) is a 1924 American silent horror film directed by George Archainbaud.", "The film is considered to be lost."]], ["She-Wolves of the Wasteland", ["She- Wolves of the Wasteland, also known as Phoenix the Warrior and She Wolves of the Wasteland, is a 1988 American post apocalyptic film directed by Robert Hayes and starring Persis Khambatta, Kathleen Kinmont and Peggy McIntaggart."]], ["Sam Newfield", ["Sam Newfield, born Samuel Neufeld,( December 6, 1899- November 10, 1964), also known as Sherman Scott or Peter Stewart, was an American B-movie director, one of the most prolific in American film history \u2014he is credited with directing over 250 feature films in a career which began during the silent era and ended in 1958.", "In addition to his staggering feature output, he also directed one- and two- reel comedy shorts, training films, industrial films, TV episodes and pretty much anything anyone would pay him for.", "Because of this massive output\u2014he would sometimes direct more than 20 films in a single year \u2014he has been called the most prolific director of the sound era.", "Many of Newfield's films were made for PRC Pictures.", "This was a film production company headed by his brother Sigmund Neufeld.", "The films PRC produced were low- budget productions, the majority being westerns, with an occasional horror film or crime drama."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Shadow of the Earth", 0], ["Wolves of the Range", 0], ["Ta\u00efeb Louhichi", 0], ["Sam Newfield", 0]], "evidences": [["Shadow of the Earth", "director", "Taieb Louhichi"], ["Wolves of the Range", "director", "Sam Newfield"], ["Ta\u00efeb Louhichi", "date of birth", "June 16, 1948"], ["Sam Newfield", "date of birth", "December 6, 1899"]], "answer": "Wolves Of The Range"}
{"_id": "b6adcb55094811ebbdaeac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film was released earlier, Battle For Brooklyn or Crime In The Streets?", "context": [["Crimebuster", ["Crimebuster or crime busters or\" variation\", may refer to:"]], ["1908 in organized crime", ["Organized crime in 1908 in the U.S.:"]], ["Battle for Earth", ["Battle for Earth may refer to:"]], ["John Nelson Partridge", ["John Nelson Partridge( 1838 \u2013 April 8, 1920) was the Police Commissioner for Brooklyn and Fire Commissioner for Brooklyn in the 1880s before the merger into New York City.", "He was the New York Superintendent of Public Works, and the New York City Police Commissioner from 1902 to 1903."]], ["List of artists from Brooklyn", ["Brooklyn is the most populous borough of New York City, New York.", "Many artists have originated from Brooklyn or have relocated there."]], ["Battle for Brooklyn", ["Battle for Brooklyn is a 2011 documentary that follows the stories of a Brooklyn neighborhood as the residents fight to save their homes from being destroyed by an impending real estate project.", "The film attempts to show the unjust outcomes that are possible when moneyed interests partner up with government entities to outweigh the rights of citizens."]], ["Crime Ring", ["Crime Ring or Crime ring may refer to:"]], ["Crime in the Streets", ["Crime in the Streets is a 1956 film about juvenile delinquency, directed by Don Siegel and based on a television play written by Reginald Rose.", "The play first appeared on the Elgin Hour and was directed by Sidney Lumet.", "The film, starring James Whitmore and John Cassavetes, also featured actor Sal Mineo, who had previously appeared in \"Rebel Without A Cause\".", "From his role in \"Crime in the Streets\", Mineo earned a Hollywood nickname, \"The Switchblade Kid.\"", "Malcolm Atterbury, Virginia Gregg and future director Mark Rydell had prominent roles.", "Siegel adapted the play to a film by expanding some sequences but keeping much of the same cast.", "His credited dialogue coach on the film was Sam Peckinpah."]], ["Battle for Rome", ["Battle for Rome may refer to:"]], ["The Wrong Doyle", ["The Wrong Doyle is a Mystery, or Crime novel by Robert Girardi."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Battle for Brooklyn", 0], ["Crime in the Streets", 0]], "evidences": [["Battle for Brooklyn", "publication date", "2011"], ["Crime in the Streets", "publication date", "1956"]], "answer": "Crime In The Streets"}
{"_id": "8a6f3d2a0bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "When did Richard Abel Smith's father die?", "context": [["Richard Abel Smith", ["Colonel Richard Francis Abel Smith (11 October 1933 \u2013 23 December 2004) was a British Army officer.", "He was the son of Colonel Sir Henry Abel Smith (1900\u20131993) and his wife", "Lady May Cambridge (1906-1994), n\u00e9e Princess May of Teck, a great-granddaughter of Queen Victoria and a niece of Queen Mary.", "He was born at Kensington Palace in London, England.", "Richard was the second of three children and the only boy.", "He was 312th in the line of succession to the British Throne as a great-great-grandson of Queen Victoria."]], ["Conolly Abel Smith", ["Vice- Admiral Sir Edward Michael Conolly Abel Smith,( 3 December 1899 \u2013 3 December 1985) was a Royal Navy officer who served during the First and Second World Wars."]], ["Theodred II (Bishop of Elmham)", ["Theodred II was a medieval Bishop of Elmham.", "The date of Theodred's consecration unknown, but the date of his death was sometime between 995 and 997."]], ["Anne Liddell-Grainger", ["Anne Mary Sibylla Liddell- Grainger, Baroness of Ayton( n\u00e9e Abel Smith; born 28 July 1932) is the mother of British politician Ian Liddell- Grainger.", "Her maternal grandparents were Alexander Cambridge, 1st Earl of Athlone, and Princess Alice, Countess of Athlone.", "She was born in Kensington Palace, the daughter of Colonel Sir Henry Abel Smith and Lady May Abel Smith( formerly Princess May of Teck).", "She married David Liddell- Grainger, a Scottish politician, on 14 December 1957.", "They divorced in 1981.", "They had five children and eight grandchildren: Mrs Liddell- Grainger later became a devout Christian, and served as a missionary in Africa.", "She settled in Kennington, south London, where she is engaged in Christian charity work.", "She is in the line of succession to the British Throne as a great- great- granddaughter of Queen Victoria.", "She is a second cousin of Queen Elizabeth II."]], ["Abel Smith (1717\u20131788)", ["Abel Smith (14 March 1717 \u2013 12 July 1788) was a British Member of Parliament and one of the leading bankers of his time."]], ["Etan Boritzer", ["Etan Boritzer( born 1950) is an American writer of children \u2019s literature who is best known for his book\" What is God?\" first published in 1989.", "His best selling\" What is?\" illustrated children's book series on character education and difficult subjects for children is a popular teaching guide for parents, teachers and child- life professionals.", "Boritzer gained national critical acclaim after\" What is God?\" was published in 1989 although the book has caused controversy from religious fundamentalists for its universalist views.", "The other current books in the\" What is?\" series include", "What is Love?,", "What is Death?,", "What is Beautiful?,", "What is Funny?,", "What is Right?,", "What is Peace?,", "What is Money?,", "What is Dreaming?,", "What is a Friend?,", "What is True?,", "What is a Family?,", "What is a Feeling?\"", "The series is now also translated into 15 languages.", "Boritzer was first published in 1963 at the age of 13 when he wrote an essay in his English class at Wade Junior High School in the Bronx, New York on the assassination of John F. Kennedy.", "His essay was included in a special anthology by New York City public school children compiled and published by the New York City Department of Education.", "Boritzer now lives in Venice, California and maintains his publishing office there also.", "He has helped numerous other authors to get published through\" How to Get Your Book Published!\" programs.", "Boritzer is also a yoga teacher who teaches regular classes locally and guest- teaches nationally.", "He is also recognized nationally as an erudite speaker on\" The Teachings of the Buddha.\""]], ["Henry Abel Smith", ["Sir Henry Abel Smith, (8 March 1900 \u2013 24 January 1993) was a British Army officer who served as Governor of Queensland, Australia.", "He married Lady May Cambridge, a niece of King George V and Queen Mary."]], ["Richard F. Abel", ["Richard F. Abel is a retired Brigadier General in the United States Air Force."]], ["Abel Smith (1748\u20131779)", ["Abel Smith( 29 June 1748 \u2013 22 January 1779) was a British politician who sat briefly in the House of Commons from 1778 to 1779.", "Smith was the second son of Abel Smith, a Nottingham banker who, following his father, also called Abel, had continued developing the business into what was by the end of the century to become one of the biggest private banks in England.", "The first Abel Smith had contented himself with using some of his wealth to intervene in other people's elections.", "Abel the second eventually entered Parliament for a pocket borough in 1774.", "Four years later, in October 1778, the young Abel could rely on the family's standing in his home city to secure election as Member of Parliament for Nottingham; however, he died only three months later.", "He had married Elizabeth, the daughter of Charles Uppleby of Wootton and had one daughter.", "His younger brother, Robert, followed him as MP for Nottingham, and took over the business on his father's death.", "In 1796 he was raised to the peerage as Lord Carrington.", "Three of Abel's other brothers also became MPs."]], ["Abel Smith (1788\u20131859)", ["Abel Smith( 17 July 1788 \u2013 23 February 1859) was a longtime British Member of Parliament.", "He was the eighth child but eldest son of Samuel Smith, also a Member of Parliament, and nephew of Robert Smith, 1st Baron Carrington.", "The family had grown wealthy through banking in Nottingham.", "Abel Smith entered Parliament in 1810 as member for Malmesbury, and subsequently also represented Wendover and Midhurst, both pocket boroughs controlled by his uncle Lord Carrington, sitting in the Commons for 20 of the last 22 years before the Great Reform Act.", "He and his father were Wendover's last MPs, as they sat together as its members for the last two years before the borough's abolition.", "Three years after the Reform Act, he was elected for Hertfordshire, and served another twelve years as its MP.", "He was High Sheriff of Hertfordshire in 1849.", "Smith married Frances Anne Calvert, the daughter of General Sir Harry Calvert.", "Their son Abel Smith also became MP for Hertfordshire."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Richard Abel Smith", 1], ["Henry Abel Smith", 0]], "evidences": [["Colonel Richard Francis Abel Smith", "father", "Henry Abel Smith"], ["Henry Abel Smith", "date of death", "24 January 1993"]], "answer": "24 January 1993"}
{"_id": "2684ee04099411ebbdb0ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Are Elsah, Illinois and Chah-E Puzeh, Tabas both located in the same country?", "context": [["Chah Tus", ["Chah Tus( also Romanized as Ch\u0101h \u0162\u016bs and Chah Toos; also known as Ch\u0101d \u0162\u016bs, Ch\u0101t\u016bs, and Shat\u016b) is a village in Mahmeleh Rural District, Mahmeleh District, Khonj County, Fars Province, Iran.", "In 2006, its population was 795, in 164 families."]], ["Chah-e Zar", ["Chah -e Zar( also Romanized as Ch\u0101h- e Z\u0101r and Chah Zar; also known as Ch\u0101h Haz\u0101r) is a village in Khabar Rural District, in the Central District of Baft County, Kerman Province, Iran.", "At the 2006 census, its population was 16, in 5 families."]], ["Chah Shirin, Behbahan", ["Chah Shirin( also Romanized as Ch\u0101h Sh\u012br\u012bn and Chah- i- Shirin) is a village in Dorunak Rural District, Zeydun District, Behbahan County, Khuzestan Province, Iran.", "At the 2006 census, its population was 37, in 10 families."]], ["Chah Ali-ye Gharbi", ["Chah Ali -ye Gharbi( also Romanized as Ch\u0101h \u2018 Al\u012b- ye Gharb\u012b; also known as Ch\u0101h \u2018 \u0100l\u012b and Chah \u2018 Ali) is a village in Shamil Rural District, Takht District, Bandar Abbas County, Hormozgan Province, Iran.", "At the 2006 census, its population was 312, in 63 families."]], ["Seyyed Hoseyn Kushki", ["Seyyed Hoseyn Kushki( also Romanized as Seyyed \u1e28oseyn K\u016bshk\u012b; also known as Ch\u0101h Sh\u016breh- ye \u2018 Oly\u0101 and Chah Shureh- ye Mohammad Hoseyn) is a village in Tarhan -e Gharbi Rural District, Tarhan District, Kuhdasht County, Lorestan Province, Iran.", "At the 2006 census, its population was 307, in 56 families."]], ["Chah Dul", ["Chah Dul( also Romanized as Ch\u0101h D\u016bl and Chah Dool) is a village in Shabankareh Rural District, Shabankareh District, Dashtestan County, Bushehr Province, Iran.", "At the 2006 census, its population was 404, in 76 families."]], ["Rezaiyeh, Mehriz", ["Rezaiyeh( also Romanized as Re\u1e95\u0101\u2019\u012byeh; also known as Chah Re\u1e95\u0101\u2019\u012byeh and Chah Seyyed \u2019\u012b) is a village in Khvormiz Rural District, in the Central District of Mehriz County, Yazd Province, Iran.", "At the 2006 census, its existence was noted, but its population was not reported."]], ["Chah-e Puzeh", ["Chah -e Puzeh or Chah Puzeh may refer to:"]], ["Elsah, Illinois", ["Elsah is a village in Jersey County, Illinois.", "As of the 2010 U.S. census, the village had a total population of 673.", "Cyrus Bunting is the village's current acting mayor.", "It is the home of Principia College.", "Elsah is a part of the Metro-East region and the St. Louis Metropolitan Statistical Area."]], ["Chah-e Puzeh, Tabas", ["Chah -e Puzeh( also Romanized as Ch\u0101h -e P\u016bzeh and Ch\u0101h P\u016bzeh) is a village in Kuh Yakhab Rural District, Dastgerdan District, Tabas County, South Khorasan Province, Iran.", "At the 2006 census, its population was 57, in 17 families."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Elsah, Illinois", 1], ["Chah-e Puzeh, Tabas", 0]], "evidences": [["Elsah, Illinois", "country", "U.S."], ["Chah-e Puzeh, Tabas", "country", "Iran"]], "answer": "no"}
{"_id": "64f1e5e9086d11ebbd62ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who was born first, Dead Man'S Evidence or Creature Of The Walking Dead?", "context": [["Stefan Schwartz", ["Stefan Schwartz( born 1 May 1963) is an English and Canadian film and television director, writer and actor, most known for the feature film\" Shooting Fish\" and his work on the BBC's\" Spooks\" and\" Luther\", AMC's\" The Walking Dead\" and Fear The Walking Dead as well as Showtime's\" Dexter\"."]], ["Austin Amelio", ["Austin Amelio( born April 27, 1988) is an American actor and skateboarder best known for his roles on\" The Walking DeadFear the Walking Dead\" and\" Everybody Wants Some !!\"."]], ["Nick Bernardone", ["Nicholas Francis Bernardone is an American writer, comedian, director.", "His TV credits include NBC's\" 30 Rock\" and\" Saturday Night Live\", HBO's\" Crashing\", Netflix's\" Unbreakable Kimmy SchmidtBloodlineMaster of None\", and AMC's Fear the Walking Dead and\" The Walking Dead\"."]], ["Francis Searle", ["Francis Searle( 14 March 1909 \u2013 31 July 2002) was an English film director, writer and producer.", "He was active in the post -Second World War cinema industry.", "Amongst the films he directed were\" The Lady Craved Excitement\"( 1950),\" One Way Out\"( 1955) and\" It All Goes to Show\"( 1969)."]], ["Moses J. Moseley", ["Moses J. Moseley is an American actor and model.", "He is known for his work on the series\" The Walking Dead\" and the film."]], ["Dead Man's Evidence", ["Dead Man's Evidence is a 1962 British crime thriller film directed by Francis Searle."]], ["Creature of the Walking Dead", ["Creature of the Walking Dead is a 1965 horror film adapted by Jerry Warren from a 1961 Mexican horror film\" La Marca del Muerto\", which translates as\" Mark of the Dead Man\".", "The original Mexican film was directed by Fernando Cort\u00e9s, written by Alfredo Varela Jr., and released in Mexico on October 12, 1961.", "The special effects was handled by Nicholas Reye."]], ["Jerry Warren", ["Jerry Warren( March 10, 1925 \u2013 August 21, 1988) was an American film director, producer, editor, screenwriter, cinematographer, and actor.", "Warren grew up wanting to get into the film business in Los Angeles, California.", "He appeared in small parts in a few 1940s films such as\" Ghost CatchersAnchors Aweigh\", and\" Unconquered\".", "After meeting with producers, Warren took on his first film as a director and producer with\" Man Beast\" in 1956.", "He initially created his own films, although relying heavily on stock footage.", "Later, he would just buy foreign films that already existed and re-edit them, dubbing some scenes in English and inserting new footage which he shot with American actors such as John Carradine and Katherine Victor.", "Warren even wrote some screenplays for his films under the\" nom de plumeJacques Lecoutier\", which he sometimes misspelled in the credits."]], ["Scott M. Gimple", ["Scott Michael Gimple( born) is an American writer for both comics and television.", "He is known for his work as a writer and producer for\" Fillmore!LifeFlashForward Chase\", and\" The Walking Dead\", and served as the showrunner for\" The Walking Dead\" from seasons 4 through 8."]], ["Karen Bethzabe", ["Karen Bethzabe is a Mexican actress, best known for her role on\" Fear the Walking Dead\"."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Dead Man's Evidence", 0], ["Creature of the Walking Dead", 0], ["Francis Searle", 0], ["Jerry Warren", 0]], "evidences": [["Dead Man's Evidence", "director", "Francis Searle"], ["Creature of the Walking Dead", "director", "Jerry Warren"], ["Francis Searle", "date of birth", "14 March 1909"], ["Jerry Warren", "date of birth", "March 10, 1925"]], "answer": "Dead Man'S Evidence"}
{"_id": "c45ec23a0bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the place of death of Arthur Bell Nicholls's wife?", "context": [["Motherland (disambiguation)", ["Motherland is the place of one's birth, the place of one's ancestors, or the place of origin of an ethnic group.", "Motherland may also refer to:"]], ["Where Was I", ["\" Where Was I?\" may refer to:"]], ["The Professor (novel)", ["The Professor, A Tale. was the first novel by Charlotte Bront\u00eb.", "It was written before\" Jane Eyre\", but was rejected by many publishing houses.", "It was eventually published, posthumously, in 1857, with the approval of Charlotte Bront\u00eb's widower, Arthur Bell Nicholls, who took on the task of reviewing and editing the text."]], ["Charlotte Bront\u00eb", ["Charlotte Bront\u00eb (21 April 1816 \u2013 31 March 1855) was an English novelist and poet, the eldest of the three Bront\u00eb sisters who survived into adulthood and whose novels became classics of English literature.", "She enlisted in school at Roe Head in January 1831, aged 14 years.", "She left the year after to teach her sisters, Emily and Anne, at home, returning in 1835 as a governess.", "In 1839 she undertook the role as governess for the Sidgwick family but left after a few months to return to Haworth where the sisters opened a school, but failed to attract pupils.", "Instead, they turned to writing and they each first published in 1846 under the pseudonyms of Currer, Ellis and Acton Bell.", "While her first novel, \"The Professor\", was rejected by publishers, her second novel, \"Jane Eyre\", was published in 1847.", "The sisters admitted to their Bell pseudonyms in 1848, and by the following year were celebrated in London literary circles.", "Bront\u00eb was the last to die of all her siblings.", "She became pregnant shortly after her marriage in June 1854 but died on 31 March 1855, almost certainly from hyperemesis gravidarum, a complication of pregnancy which causes excessive nausea and vomiting."]], ["Arthur Bell (journalist)", ["Arthur Bell( November 6, 1939 \u2013 June 2, 1984) was an American journalist, author and LGBT rights activist."]], ["Ernest Arthur Bell", ["Professor Ernest Arthur Bell CB( 1926\u20132006) was Director of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew from 1981 to 1988, the first biochemist to be appointed to the post."]], ["Arthur Kinmond Bell", ["Arthur Kinmond Bell, also known as AK Bell, (4 October 1868\u201316 April 1942) was a Scottish distiller, working as a partner of Arthur Bell & Sons Ltd, and as a philanthropist, founding the Gannochy Trust to help support the people of his home city of Perth."]], ["Arthur Bell Nicholls", ["Arthur Bell Nicholls (6 January 1819 \u2013 3 December 1906) was the husband of the English novelist Charlotte Bront\u00eb.", "Between 1845 and 1861", "Nicholls was one of Patrick Bront\u00eb's curates and was married to his eldest surviving child, Charlotte, for the last nine months of her life.", "He cared for Patrick Bront\u00eb after Charlotte Bront\u00eb's death and spent the rest of his life in the shadow of her reputation.", "He returned to his native Ireland, remarried and left the church."]], ["Arthur Bell", ["Arthur Bell may refer to:"]], ["Arthur Bell (cricketer)", ["Arthur Bell( 1869 \u2013 20 June 1946) was a New Zealand cricketer.", "He played twelve first- class matches for Otago between 1888 and 1894."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Arthur Bell Nicholls", 0], ["Charlotte Bront\u00eb", 3]], "evidences": [["Arthur Bell Nicholls", "spouse", "Charlotte Bront\u00eb"], ["Charlotte Bront\u00eb", "place of death", "Haworth"]], "answer": "Haworth"}
{"_id": "e3d4ca03088511ebbd6dac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who died first, Folgore Division or Sandflow?", "context": [["11th Division", ["11th Division or 11th Infantry Division may refer to:"]], ["Western Division", ["Western Division or West Division may refer to:"]], ["Lesley Selander", ["Lesley Selander( May 26, 1900 \u2013 December 5, 1979) was an American film director of Westerns and adventure movies.", "His career as director, spanning 127 feature films and dozens of TV episodes, lasted from 1936- 68.", "Before that, Selander was assistant director on films such as\" The Cat and the Fiddle\"( 1934),\" A Night at the Opera\"( 1935), and Fritz Lang's\" Fury\"( 1936).", "To this day Selander remains one of the most prolific directors of feature Westerns in cinema history, having taken the helm for 107 Westerns between his first directorial feature in 1936 and 1967.", "In 1956 he was nominated for the Directors Guild of America award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Television, for his work directing a 1954 episode of\" Lassie\"."]], ["Division", ["Division or divider may refer to:"]], ["Duilio Coletti", ["Duilio Coletti( 28 December 1906 \u2013 22 May 1999) was an Italian film director and screenwriter.", "He directed 29 films between 1934 and 1977."]], ["Eastern Division", ["Eastern Division or East Division may refer to:"]], ["Sandflow", ["Sandflow is a 1937 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander and written by Frances Guihan.", "The film stars Buck Jones, Lita Chevret, Bob Kortman, Arthur Aylesworth, Bob Terry and Enrique de Rosas.", "The film was released on February 14, 1937, by Universal Pictures."]], ["A Division", ["A Division or A-Division or Division A or variant has the following meanings:"]], ["B Division", ["B Division, Division B, or variant may refer to:"]], ["Folgore Division", ["Folgore Division is a 1955 Italian war film directed by Duilio Coletti.", "It is based on actual events and depicts the 185th Airborne Division Folgore during the battle of El- Alamein.", "The screenwriter and military advisor was Marcantonio Bragadin."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Folgore Division", 0], ["Sandflow", 0], ["Duilio Coletti", 0], ["Lesley Selander", 0]], "evidences": [["Folgore Division", "director", "Duilio Coletti"], ["Sandflow", "director", "Lesley Selander"], ["Duilio Coletti", "date of death", "22 May 1999"], ["Lesley Selander", "date of death", "December 5, 1979"]], "answer": "Sandflow"}
{"_id": "94eba4ce0bdc11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the husband of Jeanne-Marie Grandon born?", "context": [["Jeanne-Marie Sens", ["Jeanne- Marie Sens( born 8 December 1937 in Paris) is a French singer, songwriter, author and editor."]], ["Jon Leach", ["Jonathan Leach( born April 18, 1973) is a former professional tennis player from the United States.", "He is the husband of Lindsay Davenport."]], ["James Randall Marsh", ["James Randall Marsh( 1896- 1965) was an American artist and the husband of Anne Steele Marsh."]], ["Andrew Upton", ["Andrew Upton( born 1 February 1966) is an Australian playwright, screenwriter, and director.", "He is the husband of actress Cate Blanchett."]], ["Stan Marks", ["Stan Marks is an Australian writer and journalist.", "He is the husband of Holocaust survivor Eva Marks."]], ["Andr\u00e9 Gr\u00e9try", ["Andr\u00e9 Ernest Modeste Gr\u00e9try (baptised 11 February 1741; died 24 September 1813) was a\ncomposer from the Prince-Bishopric of Li\u00e8ge (present-day Belgium), who worked from 1767 onwards in France and took French nationality.", "He is most famous for his \"op\u00e9ras comiques\"."]], ["Stan Rice", ["Stan Rice( November 7, 1942 \u2013 December 9, 2002) was an American poet and artist.", "He was the husband of author Anne Rice."]], ["Jeanne Marie Laskas", ["Jeanne Marie Laskas is an American writer, journalist, and professor."]], ["Jeanne-Marie Grandon", ["Jeanne-Marie Grandon, later Gr\u00e9try (1746\u20131807) was a French painter.", "Grandon was likely born in Lyon, the daughter of Lyonnais painter , and was one of a number of members of the family to become artists.", "She married composer Andr\u00e9 Gr\u00e9try in Paris in 1771, having already given birth to the first of their three daughters.", "All three died before the age of twenty, although Lucile had already begun to attract some notice for her compositions.", "The three were the subject of a pastel by their mother which hung in the bedroom of the family residence, the Ermitage at Montmorency.", "Also recorded are portraits of her husband.", "Grandon herself was painted by Ad\u00e8le Romany.", "The location of her death is unknown, but is presumed to be Paris."]], ["Jeanne Marie Ford", ["Jeanne Marie Ford( previously known as\" Jeanne Marie Grunwell\") is an American television soap opera writer.", "She is also an English teacher at Hagerstown Community College."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Jeanne-Marie Grandon", 2], ["Andr\u00e9 Gr\u00e9try", 0]], "evidences": [["Jeanne-Marie Grandon", "spouse", "Andr\u00e9 Gr\u00e9try"], ["Andr\u00e9 Gr\u00e9try", "place of birth", "Li\u00e8ge"]], "answer": "Li\u00e8ge"}
{"_id": "f376e740086e11ebbd62ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director born later, Santa Claus Is A Stinker or The Seven-Ups?", "context": [["The Life & Adventures of Santa Claus (2000 film)", ["The Life& Adventures of Santa Claus is a 2000 film created by Mike Young Productions and released by Universal Studios Home Entertainment.", "It is based on the 1902 L. Frank Baum novel of the same name."]], ["W. Augustus Barratt", ["W. Augustus Barratt( 1873- 1947) was a Scottish- born, later American, songwriter and musician."]], ["Santa Claus Is a Stinker", ["Santa Claus Is a Stinker or Le p\u00e8re No\u00ebl est une ordure is a French comedy play created in 1979 by the troupe Le Splendid and turned into a film directed by Jean-Marie Poir\u00e9 in 1982."]], ["Sepideh Farsi", ["Sepideh Farsi is an Iranian film director, born in Tehran in 1965."]], ["Philip D'Antoni", ["Philip D'Antoni (February 19, 1929 \u2013 April 15, 2018), was an Academy Award-winning film producer and director.", "He was best known for \"The French Connection\" (1971)."]], ["Claude Weisz", ["Claude Weisz is a French film director born in Paris."]], ["Mathias Claus", ["Mathias Claus is a German jazz pianist and composer."]], ["Jean-Marie Poir\u00e9", ["Jean-Marie Poir\u00e9 ; born 10 July 1945) is a French film director, and screenwriter.", "He is the son of the producer Alain Poir\u00e9."]], ["Don Ellis", ["Donald Johnson Ellis( July 25, 1934 \u2013 December 17, 1978) was an American jazz trumpeter, drummer, composer, and bandleader.", "He is best known for his extensive musical experimentation, particularly in the area of time signatures.", "Later in his life he worked as a film composer, contributing a score to 1971's\" The French Connection\" and 1973's\" The Seven- Ups\"."]], ["The Seven-Ups", ["The Seven-Ups is a 1973 American mystery action film produced and directed by Philip D'Antoni.", "It stars Roy Scheider as a crusading policeman who is the leader of The Seven-Ups, a squad of plainclothes officers who use dirty, unorthodox tactics to snare their quarry on charges leading to prison sentences of seven years or more upon prosecution, hence the name of the team.", "D'Antoni took his sole directing credit on this film.", "He was earlier responsible for producing the action thriller \"Bullitt\", followed by \"The French Connection\", which won him the 1971 Academy Award for Best Picture.", "All three feature a memorable car chase sequence.", "Several other people who worked on \"The French Connection\" were also involved in this film, such as Scheider, screenwriter and police technical advisor Sonny Grosso, composer Don Ellis, and stunt coordinator Bill Hickman.", "20th Century Fox was again the distributor.", "Buddy Manucci, played by Scheider, is a loose remake of the character of Buddy", "\"Cloudy\" Russo he played in \"The French Connection\", a character who also used dirty tactics to capture his enemies, and who was also based on Sonny Grosso."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Santa Claus Is a Stinker", 0], ["The Seven-Ups", 0], ["Jean-Marie Poir\u00e9", 0], ["Philip D'Antoni", 0]], "evidences": [["Santa Claus Is a Stinker", "director", "Jean-Marie Poir\u00e9"], ["The Seven-Ups", "director", "Philip D'Antoni"], ["Jean-Marie Poir\u00e9", "date of birth", "10 July 1945"], ["Philip D'Antoni", "date of birth", "February 19, 1929"]], "answer": "Santa Claus Is A Stinker"}
{"_id": "480ca2c0084e11ebbd56ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Who is younger, Harald Ludvig Westergaard or Brackin Karauria-Henry?", "context": [["Anton Shunto", ["Anton Shunto( born 31 May 1988) is a Belarusian professional footballer.", "As of 2019, he plays for Molodechno.", "He is a younger brother of Denis Shunto, who is a founder and former president of Krumkachy Minsk."]], ["Brackin Karauria-Henry", ["Brackin Karauria- Henry( born 31 July 1988) is a New Zealand- born rugby footballer who has played rugby sevens for Australia.", "he plays for Japanese Top League club NTT Com Shining Arcs.", "He previously played Super Rugby for the Brumbies and NSW Waratahs.", "His usual position is centre."]], ["Dmitri Varfolomeyev (footballer, born 1978)", ["Dmitri Nikolayevich Varfolomeyev( born 15 March 1978 in Leningrad) is a former Russian football player.", "He is a younger brother of Sergei Varfolomeyev."]], ["Markus Weissenberger", ["Markus Weissenberger( born March 8, 1975) is an Austrian former footballer who played as a midfielder.", "He is a younger brother of former Austria international player Thomas Weissenberger."]], ["Roman Smishko", ["Roman Smishko is a retired Ukrainian professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper.", "He is a younger brother of Ukrainian defender Bohdan Smishko."]], ["Vadim Vlasov", ["Vadim Nikolayevich Vlasov( born 19 December 1980) is a former Russian football player.", "He is a younger brother of Dmitri Vlasov."]], ["Harald L. Tveter\u00e5s", ["Harald Ludvig Tveter\u00e5s( 15 October 1904 \u2013 30 June 1991) was a Norwegian librarian and author."]], ["Milo\u0161 Zli\u010di\u0107", ["Milo\u0161 Zli\u010di\u0107( born 29 December 1999) is a Serbian football forward.", "He is a younger brother of Lazar Zli\u010di\u0107."]], ["Alan Chipp", ["Alan Chipp( born 9 January 1937) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the Fitzroy Football Club in the Victorian Football League( VFL).", "He is a younger brother of politician Don Chipp."]], ["Harald Ludvig Westergaard", ["Harald Ludvig Westergaard( April 19, 1853 in Copenhagen \u2013 December 13, 1936 in Copenhagen) was a Danish statistician and economist known for his work in demography and the history of statistics.", "Harald Westergaard was born in Copenhagen and apart from a period studying in England and Germany in 1877- 78 he lived there all his life.", "His subject at the University of Copenhagen was mathematics but he became interested in economics and, while he was in England, he seems to have met William Stanley Jevons.", "In the preface to the second edition( 1879) of the\" Theory of Political Economy\" Jevons refers to Westergaard's mathematical suggestions.", "However, after this spectacular debut Westergaard seems not to have contributed further to mathematical economics.", "In 1880- 2, Westergaard worked for the Danish Insurance Office and he developed an interest in demography.", "His international reputation was made by the publication of\" Die Lehre von der Mortalit\u00e4t und Morbilit\u00e4t\"( 1881).", "This work won him a gold medal from the University and led to his appointment as a lecturer in 1883.", "In 1886, he became a Professor at the early age of 33.", "He retired in 1924.", "Westergaard's late work\" Contributions to the History of Statistics\"( 1932) described the history of vital and economic statistics up to the end of the nineteenth century.", "Statistical theory, whether of the Laplace or Pearson variety, is discussed but given a subordinate place.", "In the Introduction, Westergaard remarks,\" For a long while ... the calculus of probabilities had less influence on statistics than might have been expected, the authors confining themselves to abstract theories which had little or nothing to do with reality.\"", "Westergaard was well- known and respected internationally.", "The obituary in the Journal of the Royal Statistical Society of London, begins,\" By[ his] death Europe has lost her senior statistician\" and ends,\" This is not the place to write at length about his personal charm, marked by simplicity, helpfulness and friendliness; but it was this as much as his intellectual eminence that gave him a unique place in the society of economists and statisticians.\""]]], "supporting_facts": [["Harald Ludvig Westergaard", 0], ["Brackin Karauria-Henry", 0]], "evidences": [["Harald Ludvig Westergaard", "date of birth", "April 19, 1853"], ["Brackin Karauria-Henry", "date of birth", "31 July 1988"]], "answer": "Brackin Karauria-Henry"}
{"_id": "664087480baf11ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is the paternal grandfather of Arthur Jones, 2Nd Viscount Ranelagh?", "context": [["Richard Wesley, 1st Baron Mornington", ["Richard Colley Wesley, 1st Baron Mornington (\u2013 31 January 1758) was an Irish peer, best remembered as the grandfather of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington."]], ["Abd al-Muttalib", ["Abd al- Muttalib Shaybah ibn Hashim( c. 497 \u2013 578) was the grandfather of Islamic prophet Muhammad."]], ["Henry Arthur Jones", ["Henry Arthur Jones( 20 September 1851 \u2013 7 January 1929) was an English dramatist."]], ["John Westley", ["Rev. John Westley( 1636 \u2013 78) was an English nonconformist minister.", "He was the grandfather of John Wesley( founder of Methodism)."]], ["Arthur Jones, 2nd Viscount Ranelagh", ["Arthur Jones, 2nd Viscount Ranelagh (died 1669) was an Irish peer and politician who sat in both the Irish House of Commons and the English House of Commons.", "Jones was the son of Roger Jones, 1st Viscount Ranelagh and his wife Frances Moore, daughter of Sir Garret Moore, eventual 1st Viscount Moore of Drogheda.", "He was Member of Parliament for Sligo Borough from 1634 to 1635 in the Parliament of Ireland.", "In November 1640, Jones was elected to the Long Parliament as MP for Weobley in the Parliament of England.", "but was disabled from sitting in 1643.", "He succeeded to the titles of Baron Jones of Navan, and Viscount Ranelagh on the death of his father in 1643.", "In 1630 Jones had married Katherine Boyle, the 15-year-old daughter of the Earl of Cork.", "Her brothers included the chemist Robert Boyle and Lord Broghill, the later Earl of Orrery who was a prominent politician in Cromwellian and Restoration times.", "They had 3 daughters and a son, Richard, who was created Earl of Ranelagh."]], ["Arthur Probyn Jones", ["Sir Arthur Probyn Jones, 2nd Baronet( 28 July 1892 \u2013 17 October 1951), was a British barrister, baronet and Liberal Party politician."]], ["Kaya Alp", ["Kaya Alp was, according to Ottoman tradition, the son of K\u0131z\u0131l Bu\u011fa and the father of Suleyman Shah, who was, in turn, the grandfather of Ertu\u011frul, and the great grandfather of the Ottoman Empire founder, Osman I."]], ["Roger Jones, 1st Viscount Ranelagh", ["Roger Jones, 1st Viscount Ranelagh PC (Ire)", "(before 1589 \u2013 1643) was a member of the Peerage of Ireland and lord president of Connaught.", "He was Chief Leader of the Army and Forces of Connaught during the early years of the Irish Confederate Wars.", "In addition to Viscount Ranelagh, he held the title Baron Jones of Navan.", "Jones was the only son of the Archbishop of Dublin and Lord Chancellor of Ireland, Thomas Jones, and his wife Margaret Purdon.", "He was knighted at Drogheda on 24 March 1607.", "In 1609, he married Frances Moore, the daughter of Sir Garret Moore, 1st Viscount Moore of Drogheda and Mary Colley.", "Jones was a member of the Parliament of Ireland for the borough of Trim in County Meath from 1613 to 1615.", "In 1620, he was named to the privy council of Ireland.", "He was the Chief Leader of the Army and Forces of Connaught and was Vice President of Connaught from 1626.", "In 1608 his father became involved in a bitter feud with Christopher St Lawrence, 10th Baron Howth, in which Roger also became embroiled.", "His reference to Howth as \"a brave man among cowards\" was enough to provoke his opponent, a notoriously quarrelsome man, to violence.", "In the spring of 1609, Jones, Howth and their followers engaged in a violent fracas at a tennis court in Thomas Street, Dublin, and a Mr. Barnewall was killed.", "The Lord Deputy of Ireland, Sir Arthur Chichester, an enemy of Howth, had him arrested immediately, though he was never brought to trial.", "On 25 August 1628, Jones was created Baron Jones of Navan and 1st Viscount Ranelagh by", "King Charles I. He was made Lord President of Connaught on 11 September 1630 to serve alongside Charles Wilmot, 1st Viscount Wilmot.\nJones was killed in battle against Confederate forces under the leadership of Owen Roe O'Neill in 1643."]], ["Lyon Cohen", ["Lyon Cohen( 1868\u20131937) was a Polish- born Canadian businessman and a philanthropist.", "He was the grandfather of singer/ poet Leonard Cohen."]], ["Thomas Jones, 7th Viscount Ranelagh", ["Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Heron Jones, 7th Viscount Ranelagh, (9 January 1812 \u2013 13 November 1885) was known for his involvement in the volunteer movement to recruit amateur soldiers for the defence of Britain, and for his links to glamorous women, notably the Pre-Raphaelite model Annie Miller and the actress Lillie Langtry.", "Heron Jones succeeded to the baronetcy becoming Viscount Ranelagh and Baron Jones of Navan in 1820 on the death of his father."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Arthur Jones, 2nd Viscount Ranelagh", 1], ["Roger Jones, 1st Viscount Ranelagh", 4]], "evidences": [["Arthur Jones, 2nd Viscount Ranelagh", "father", "Roger Jones, 1st Viscount Ranelagh"], ["Roger Jones, 1st Viscount Ranelagh", "father", "Thomas Jones"]], "answer": "Thomas Jones"}
{"_id": "01a24f1408bd11ebbd89ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film was released first, The Legend Of Frosty The Snowman or Miles Of Fire?", "context": [["The Legend of Frank Woods", ["The Legend of Frank Woods is a 1977 western film.", "\" The Legend of Frank Woods\" is a re-edited version a 1972 film entitled\" To Hell You Preach\"."]], ["Miles of Fire", ["Miles of Fire/ The Burning Miles( translit.", "\" Ognennye versty\") is an early Red Western filmed by Samson Samsonov in 1957.", "Often considered the earliest of the' Red Westerns'( or' Osterns'), it was made before the term was coined.", "The film is a Russian civil war drama, focusing on the conflict between the Reds and the Whites.", "One- time Mosfilm actor Samsonov had a versatile directorial career prior to\" The Burning Miles\", fresh from an adaptation of Chekhov's\" The Grasshopper\" that won two prizes at the Venice Film Festival.", "He was later awarded the title of' People's Artist of the USSR'."]], ["The Legend of Tarzan", ["The Legend of Tarzan may refer to:"]], ["Frosty's Winter Wonderland", ["Frosty's Winter Wonderland is a 1976 animated Christmas television special and a sequel to the 1969 special\" Frosty the Snowman\", produced by Rankin/ Bass Productions.", "It is the second television special featuring the character Frosty the Snowman.", "It returns writer Romeo Muller and actor Jackie Vernon as the voice of Frosty, while Andy Griffith stars as the narrator( replacing Jimmy Durante, who had been incapacitated by a stroke three years prior and retired from acting) with the rest of the cast consisting of Shelley Winters, Dennis Day, and Paul Frees.", "The special premiered on ABC on December 2, 1976."]], ["Wolfshead: The Legend of Robin Hood", ["Wolfshead:", "The Legend of Robin Hood is an adventure film directed by John Hough and starring David Warbeck, Ciaran Madden, Kathleen Byron, David Butler and Kenneth Gilbert.", "The film was the debut movie of actor David Warbeck as Robin Hood.", "The film was originally a 1969 television series pilot but was released in movie theatres in 1973.", "The film was also released on VHS under the title\" The Legend of Young Robin Hood\"."]], ["The Legend of Jimmy Blue Eyes", ["The Legend of Jimmy Blue Eyes is a 1964 short film directed by Robert Clouse.", "Teddy Buckner composed the film score.", "Janee Michelle had her film acting debut in the film.", "John A. Alonzo, who would later become best known for his camerawork for\" Chinatown\", served as the cinematographer for\" The Legend of Jimmy Blue Eyes\".", "The film was screened at the 1965 Cannes Film Festival.", "Clouse won a Golden Globe Award for the film.", "The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film at the 37th Academy Awards, but lost to.", "\" The Legend of Jimmy Blue Eyes\" was Clouse's second film to be nominated for this award, the first being the 1962 film\" The Cadillac\"."]], ["Jackie Vernon (comedian)", ["Jackie Vernon( born Ralph Verrone; March 29, 1924 \u2013 November 10, 1987) was an American stand- up comedian, actor and voice actor, who is best known for his role as the voice of Frosty the Snowman in the Rankin/ Bass Productions Christmas special\" Frosty the Snowman\" and its sequel\" Frosty's Winter Wonderland\"."]], ["The Legend of Mir", ["The Legend of Mir may refer to:"]], ["The Legend of Atlantis", ["The Legend of Atlantis may refer to:"]], ["The Legend of Frosty the Snowman", ["The Legend of Frosty the Snowman is a 2005 American/ Canadian/ Filipino direct- to- video animated film produced by Classic Media, Studio B Productions, and Top Draw Animation.", "The film is narrated by Burt Reynolds and features Bill Fagerbakke as the voice of Frosty the Snowman, with background music by Jared Faber.", "It is the fifth television special to feature the Frosty character."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Legend of Frosty the Snowman", 0], ["Miles of Fire", 1]], "evidences": [["The Legend of Frosty the Snowman", "publication date", "2005"], ["Miles of Fire", "publication date", "1957"]], "answer": "Miles Of Fire"}
{"_id": "e73b5e7a0bd911eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of Jiang Mianheng's mother?", "context": [["Minamoto no Chikako", ["She was the mother of Prince Morinaga."]], ["Wang Yeping", ["Wang Yeping (born February 12, 1928) is the wife of Jiang Zemin, former General Secretary of the Communist Party of China (\"de facto\" paramount leader) and President of the People's Republic of China (\"de jure\" head of state), and is a native of Yangzhou, Jiangsu."]], ["Keku\u02bbiapoiwa II", ["Keku\u02bbiapoiwa II was a Hawaiian chiefess and the mother of the king Kamehameha I."]], ["Lord Edmund Howard", ["Lord Edmund Howard( \u2013 19 March 1539) was the third son of Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk, and his first wife, Elizabeth Tilney.", "His sister, Elizabeth, was the mother of Henry VIII's second wife, Anne Boleyn, and he was the father of the king's fifth wife, Catherine Howard.", "His first cousin, Margery Wentworth, was the mother of Henry's third wife, Jane Seymour."]], ["Fatima bint Mubarak Al Ketbi", ["Fatima bint Mubarak Al Ketbi is the third wife of Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, the founder and inaugural president of United Arab Emirates, and late emir( ruler) of Abu Dhabi.", "She is referred to as the mother of sheikhs and as the Mother of the UAE."]], ["Jiang Mianheng", ["Jiang Mianheng (born 1 April 1951) is a Chinese physicist and business executive.", "He has served as Vice President of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the first President of ShanghaiTech University.", "He is the son of Jiang Zemin, former paramount leader and General Secretary of the Communist Party of China, and his wife Wang Yeping.", "Jiang is one of the co-founders of the Shanghai-based Grace Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation, which gained some coverage in the US press for their employment of Bush family member Neil Bush as a general consultant.", "He holds a PhD in Electrical Engineering from Drexel University with a dissertation titled \"Point contact tunneling study of the high transition temperature superconductor BiSrCaCuO\" in 1991, where his father went for a visit in 1997.", "Jiang also served as one of the head researchers for the Chinese space program.", "In 2007, he failed to win nomination as a delegate to the 17th Party Congress.", "Reuters indicated that this was a sign that the Shanghai Clique under his father's auspices had lost its power.", "He served as one of the Vice Presidents in the Chinese Academy of Sciences up until November 2011, when he became President of the Academy's Shanghai branch.", "In 2014 he was appointed president of the newly established ShanghaiTech University.", "Jiang has headed a number of national research programs in alternative energy and other technologies: \"coal liquefaction, electric cars, mobile phone networks, particle accelerators, spaceships, lunar satellites and liquid fluoride thorium reactor.\""]], ["Julia Warhola", ["Julia Warhola( November 20, 1891 \u2014 November 22, 1972) was the mother of the American artist Andy Warhol."]], ["Trinidad Tecson", ["Trinidad Perez Tecson (November 18, 1848 \u2013 January 28, 1928), known as the \"Mother of Biak-na-Bato\" and \"Mother of Mercy\", fought to gain Philippines independence.", "She was given the title \"Mother of Biak-na-Bato\" by Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo.", "She was also cited as the \"Mother of the Philippine National Red Cross\" for her service to her fellow Katipuneros."]], ["Lomawa Ndwandwe", ["laNgolotsheni( Lomawa) Ndwandwe( died September 1938) was the Ndlovukati( Queen Mother) of Swaziland, the wife of King Ngwane V, and the mother of King Sobhuza II."]], ["Mingjiu Jiang", ["Mingjiu Jiang (born July 15, 1957 in Shandong, China) is a Chinese professional Go player, and the elder brother of Jiang Zhujiu."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Jiang Mianheng", 2], ["Wang Yeping", 0]], "evidences": [["Jiang Mianheng", "mother", "Wang Yeping"], ["Wang Yeping", "place of birth", "Yangzhou"]], "answer": "Yangzhou"}
{"_id": "53ff36f60baf11ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is Robert Iii, Count Of Dreux's paternal grandfather?", "context": [["John I, Count of Dreux", ["John I of Dreux( 1215\u20131249), Count of Dreux and Braine, was the son of Robert III of Dreux and Annora( Aenor) of Saint- Val\u00e9ry."]], ["Robert II, Count of Dreux", ["Robert II of Dreux (1154 \u2013 28 December 1218), Count of Dreux and Braine, was the eldest surviving son of Robert I, Count of Dreux, and Agnes de Baudemont, countess of Braine, and a grandson of King Louis VI of France.", "He participated in the Third Crusade, at the Siege of Acre and the Battle of Arsuf.", "He took part in the war in Normandy against the Angevin Kings between 1193 and 1204.", "Count Robert had seized the castle of Nonancourt from Richard I of England while he was imprisoned in Germany in late 1193.", "The count also participated in the Albigensian Crusade in 1210.", "In 1214 he fought alongside King Philip Augustus at the Battle of Bouvines."]], ["Philippa of Dreux", ["Philippa of Dreux, Dame de Coucy (1192\u20131242) was a daughter of Robert II of Dreux and his second wife Yolande de Coucy."]], ["John III, Count of Dreux", ["John III( \u2013 1331), Count of Dreux, was the second son of John II of Dreux and of Jeanne of Beaujeu."]], ["Yolande of Dreux, Duchess of Burgundy", ["Yolande of Dreux( 1212\u20131248) was Duchess of Burgundy as the first wife of Hugh IV of Burgundy( duke of Burgundy between 1218 and 1271).", "She was the daughter of Count Robert III\" Gastebl\u00e9\" of Dreux and of Braine, and his wife Alianor de St. Val\u00e9ry."]], ["Peter, Count of Dreux", ["Peter,( 1298 \u2013 3 November 1345), Count of Dreux, was the youngest son of John II, Count of Dreux and Jeanne of Beaujeu.", "He participated in the war of Philip VI of France, fighting against the Flemish who were revolting against their count, and he fought at the Battle of Cassel in 1328."]], ["Robert III, Count of Dreux", ["Robert III of Dreux (1185\u20131234), Count of Dreux and Braine, was the son of Robert II, Count of Dreux, and Yolanda de Coucy.", "He was given the byname Gastebl\u00e9 (lit. wheat-spoiler) when he destroyed a field of wheat while hunting in his youth.", "Along with his brother Peter, Duke of Brittany he fought with future Louis VIII of France in 1212 at Nantes and was captured there during a sortie.", "Exchanged after the Battle of Bouvines for William Longsword, Earl of Salisbury, he fought in the Albigensian Crusade, besieging Avignon in 1226.", "He was a supporter of Blanche of Castile during her regency after the death of Louis VIII in 1226.", "In 1210 he married Alianor de St. Val\u00e9ry (1192\u201315 Nov 1250) and they had several children:"]], ["Robert V, Count of Dreux", ["Robert V of Dreux( \u2013 22 March 1329), Count of Dreux and Braine, was the eldest son of John II of Dreux.", "His mother was Peronelle de Sully, the principal lady of Joan II, Countess of Burgundy's household.", "Robert was a supporter of Joan II's husband, Philip V of France.", "He succeeded his father as Count of Dreux in 1309 and reigned until his death in 1329.", "He married Marie d' Enghien in April 1321, but died without issue on 22 March 1329 in Braine and was succeeded by his brother, John III of Dreux."]], ["Ad\u00e8le of Dreux", ["Ad\u00e8le of Dreux( 1145 \u2013 aft. 1210) was a member of Norman French nobility, daughter of Robert I, Count of Dreux and his second wife Hawise of Salisbury.", "She married Val\u00e9ran III, Count of Breteuil on 24 June 1156, and had the following issue:", "After Val\u00e9ran's death in 1162, she married secondly Guy II of Ch\u00e2tillon and had:", "She married thirdly John I de Thorotte and had:", "Her final marriage was to Ralph, Count of Soissons, with whom she had: Ad\u00e8le died after 1210."]], ["Louis I, Count of Nevers", ["Louis I( 1272 \u2013 22 July 1322) was\" suo jure\" Count of Nevers and\" jure uxoris\" Count of Rethel.", "Louis was a son of Robert III, Count of Flanders, and Yolande, Countess of Nevers.", "He succeeded his parents as Count of Nevers.", "In December 1290, he married Joan, Countess of Rethel, and thus became her co-ruler in the County of Rethel.", "They had two children:", "He died in Paris shortly before his father and thus never succeeded his father as Count of Flanders."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Robert III, Count of Dreux", 0], ["Robert II, Count of Dreux", 0]], "evidences": [["Robert III of Dreux", "father", "Robert II, Count of Dreux"], ["Robert II, Count of Dreux", "father", "Robert I, Count of Dreux"]], "answer": "Robert I, Count of Dreux"}
{"_id": "20806979089c11ebbd78ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who was born later, Aloha, Bobby And Rose or The Elusive Avengers?", "context": [["Edmond Keosayan", ["Edmond Gareginovich Keosayan (9 October 1936 \u2013 21 April 1994) was an Armenian Soviet film director and musician.", "He was also a compere of the Soviet State Variety Orchestra.", "His films are mainly in the Armenian and Russian languages."]], ["Aloha, Bobby and Rose", ["Aloha, Bobby and Rose is a 1975 American road drama film written and directed by Floyd Mutrux and starring Paul Le Mat, Dianne Hull, and Robert Carradine.", "The plot is about a young working- class couple who accidentally cause the death of a store clerk during their first date, and go on the run from the law."]], ["W. Augustus Barratt", ["W. Augustus Barratt( 1873- 1947) was a Scottish- born, later American, songwriter and musician."]], ["Viktor Kosykh", ["Viktor Kosykh( January 27, 1950 \u2014 December 22, 2011) was a Soviet and Russian theater and cinema actor.", "He is probably best known for the role of Danko Schusya in the famous film\" The Elusive Avengers\" and in its sequels,\" The New Adventures of the Elusive Avengers\" and\" The Crown of the Russian Empire, or Once Again the Elusive Avengers\".", "He is buried at the Khovanskoye Cemetery."]], ["The Crown of the Russian Empire, or Once Again the Elusive Avengers", ["The Crown of the Russian Empire, or Once Again the Elusive Avengers( translit.\" Korona Rossiyskoy Imperii, ili Snova Neulovimye\") is a 1971 Soviet action movie, a second sequel of\" The Elusive Avengers\", directed by Edmond Keosayan and made on Mosfilm."]], ["The Elusive Avengers", ["The Elusive Avengers( translit.\" Neulovimye mstiteli\") is a 1967 Soviet adventure film directed by Edmond Keosayan and made by Mosfilm.", "It is loosely based on the novel Red Devilets by Pavel Blyakhin, already filmed in 1923 under its original name.", "The film is an example of Ostern, set in Russian Civil War era Ukraine.", "The film has spawned two sequels,\" The New Adventures of the Elusive Avengers\"( 1968) and\" The Crown of the Russian Empire, or Once Again the Elusive Avengers\"( 1971)."]], ["Armen Dzhigarkhanyan", ["Armen Dzhigarkhanyan( born 3 October 1935) is a Soviet, Armenian and Russian actor.", "Born and raised in Yerevan, Dzhigarkhanyan started acting in the academic and Russian theaters of the city, before moving to Moscow to continue stage acting.", "Since 1960, he appeared in a number of Armenian films.", "He became popular in the 1970s with the various roles he portrayed in Soviet films like\" The New Adventures of the Elusive Avengers\"( 1968), its sequel\" The Crown of the Russian Empire, or Once Again the Elusive Avengers\"( 1971) and\" The Meeting Place Can not Be Changed\"( 1979).", "After almost 30 years on the stage of the Mayakovsky Theatre, Dzhigarkhanyan taught at VGIK and in 1996 he founded his own drama theater in Moscow.", "Dzhigarkhanyan, one of the most renowned living film and stage Armenian and Russian actors, has appeared in more films than any other Russian actor with more than 250 appearances."]], ["Floyd Mutrux", ["Floyd Mutrux( born June 21, 1941) is an American stage and film director, writer, producer, and screenwriter."]], ["Dianne Hull", ["Dianne Hull( born November 24, 1949) is an actress whose film career began in 1969 and ended in the early 1990s.", "The films she has acted in include\" Aloha, Bobby and Rose The ArrangementChristmas Evil The Onion Field\" and\" The Fifth Floor\"."]], ["The New Adventures of the Elusive Avengers", ["The New Adventures of the Elusive Avengers( translit.", "\" Novye prikluchenya Neulovimykh\") is a 1968 Soviet action movie, a sequel of\" The Elusive Avengers\", directed by Edmond Keosayan and made on Mosfilm.", "The movie was followed by\" The Crown of the Russian Empire, or Once Again the Elusive Avengers\" released in 1971."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Aloha, Bobby and Rose", 0], ["The Elusive Avengers", 0], ["Floyd Mutrux", 0], ["Edmond Keosayan", 0]], "evidences": [["Aloha, Bobby and Rose", "director", "Floyd Mutrux"], ["The Elusive Avengers", "director", "Edmond Keosayan"], ["Floyd Mutrux", "date of birth", "June 21, 1941"], ["Edmond Keosayan", "date of birth", "9 October 1936"]], "answer": "Aloha, Bobby And Rose"}
{"_id": "4002084208f111ebbda8ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Are both Howe House (Cambridge, Massachusetts) and Yi Yuan Mansion located in the same country?", "context": [["Villa Luisa (Alcamo)", ["Villa Luisa is a mansion located in the town centre of Alcamo, in the province of Trapani."]], ["Garden of Pleasance", ["The Garden of Pleasance( Suzhou Wu: Yi yoe), or Yi Yuan is a classical Chinese garden located in Suzhou, Jiangsu province, China."]], ["Howe House (Cambridge, Massachusetts)", ["The Howe House is an historic house at 6 Appleton Street in Cambridge, Massachusetts.", "The 2.5 story wood frame house was built in 1887 for the family of Lois Lilley Howe to a design by Cabot& Chandler.", "The house is principally significant for its association with Howe, one of the first female graduates of the architectural program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and the first woman made fellow of the American Institute of Architects.", "The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983."]], ["Palazzo Fraccia", ["Palazzo Fraccia is a mansion located in the town centre of Alcamo, in the province of Trapani."]], ["Clover Bottom Mansion", ["The Clover Bottom Mansion is a historic mansion located in Nashville, Tennessee, United States.", "It is the home of the Tennessee Historical Commission, the State Historic Preservation Office."]], ["High Hollow", ["High Hollow, also known as the George Howe House, is a historic Chestnut Hill residence in Northwest Philadelphia designed and built by American architect George Howe."]], ["Howe House", ["Howe House may refer to:"]], ["Mile City", ["Mile is located in Honghe Hani and Yi Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan province, China."]], ["Yi Yuan Mansion", ["The Yi Yuan Mansion or Maxing Chen Yi- Yuan Family Mansion is a historical house in Xiushui Township, Changhua County, Taiwan.", "It is the largest old mansion in the county."]], ["Edgar W. Howe House", ["The Edgar W. Howe House is a historic house in Atchison, Kansas.", "It was built for a newspaper editor.", "It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Howe House (Cambridge, Massachusetts)", 2], ["Yi Yuan Mansion", 0]], "evidences": [["Howe House (Cambridge, Massachusetts)", "country", "American"], ["Yi Yuan Mansion", "country", "Taiwan"]], "answer": "no"}
{"_id": "a651b80b085f11ebbd5dac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Are both St Patrick'S Church, Yungaburra and Malvern Presbyterian Church located in the same country?", "context": [["St Patrick's Church, Nuthall", ["St Patrick's Church, Nuthall is a Grade II* listed parish church in the Church of England in Nuthall."]], ["St Patrick's Church, Adelaide", ["St Patrick's Church is a heritage- listed Roman Catholic church on Grote Street, Adelaide, South Australia.", "Opened in 1914, St Patrick's was built as a replacement for the original St. Patrick's church that is considered the first Catholic Church in Adelaide.", "Today the Church is used for services in languages other than English, including Portuguese and Croatian."]], ["Brazeau Presbyterian Church", ["Brazeau Presbyterian Church is a congregation of the Evangelical Presbyterian Church located in Brazeau, Missouri."]], ["Malvern Presbyterian Church", ["Malvern Presbyterian Church is located in Victoria, Australia.", "Opened in 1886, it was the first Presbyterian Church to be founded in the City of Malvern and is now within Stonnington, a metropolitan area of Melbourne.", "The church is a congregation of the Presbyterian Church of Australia.", "A good example of Post- Federation, Australian Arts& Crafts architecture, it is in stylistic sympathy with the many Federation style houses in the area.", "The church became a hub of the district and the place of worship for many leading citizens of the area and reflected the self- confidence of Edwardian Melbourne.", "The Congregation produced three Moderators of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of Victoria and continues to thrive as a diverse congregation in a busy inner-east suburb."]], ["St Patrick's Church, Bordesley", ["St Patrick \u2019s Church, Bordesley( also known as St Patrick \u2019s Church, Highgate) was a parish church in the Church of England in Birmingham."]], ["St. Patrick's Church (Bridgeport, Connecticut)", ["St. Patrick Church is a Roman Catholic church in Bridgeport, Connecticut, part of the Diocese of Bridgeport."]], ["Old St. Patrick's Church (Gravois Mills, Missouri)", ["Old St. Patrick's Church, also known as The Stone St. Patrick's Church, is a historic Roman Catholic church located near Gravois Mills, Morgan County, Missouri.", "It was built between 1868 and 1870, and is a one- story, rectangular masonry structure with a one- story,\" L\"- shaped stone addition.", "The church measures 24 feet, 3 inches, wide and 44 feet long.", "It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979."]], ["St Patrick's Church, Yungaburra", ["St Patrick's Catholic Church is a heritage- listed church at 1 Penda Street, Yungaburra, Tablelands Region, Queensland, Australia.", "It was built from 1914 to 1930s.", "It is also known as Our Lady of Ransom.", "The church is part of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Cairns.", "It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 October 1992."]], ["Our Lady of Mount Carmel and St Patrick Church, Oldham", ["Our Lady of Mount Carmel and St Patrick Church or St Patrick's Church is a Roman Catholic Parish church in Oldham, Greater Manchester, England.", "It was founded in 1858 and was built in 1870.", "It is situated on the corner of John Street and Union Street West, north of Oldham Sixth Form College in the centre of the town.", "It is a Gothic Revival church and is a Grade II listed building."]], ["St Patrick's Church, Leeds", ["St Patrick's Church is the name of two Roman Catholic Parish Churches in Leeds, West Yorkshire.", "The original church was built from 1889 to 1891, designed by John Kelly and is a Grade II listed building.", "It is situated on Rider Street, next to the New York Road and East Street Arts.", "In April 2001, St Patrick's Church moved to Torre Road.", "The original one closed and the new church opened the next day.", "The new St Patrick's Church is located on Torre Road in the east end of the city."]]], "supporting_facts": [["St Patrick's Church, Yungaburra", 0], ["Malvern Presbyterian Church", 0]], "evidences": [["St Patrick's Church, Yungaburra", "country", "Australia"], ["Malvern Presbyterian Church", "country", "Australia"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "dc6abf5c08a211ebbd7bac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who died first, The Flesh Is Weak or One Does Not Play With Love?", "context": [["Gustav Czimeg", ["Gustav Czimeg (December 20, 1877 \u2013 August 21, 1939) was a German actor of the silent period.", "He appeared in films such as \"Madame DuBarry\" (1919), in which he played Duke Aiguillon, \"Die Rache des Titanen\" (1919), \"Glasprinzessin\" (1921), and \"One Does Not Play with Love\" (1926)."]], ["The Flesh", ["The Flesh is a 1991 Italian drama film directed by Marco Ferreri.", "It was entered into the 1991 Cannes Film Festival."]], ["But the Flesh Is Weak", ["But the Flesh Is Weak is a 1932 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Jack Conway and written by Ivor Novello.", "The film stars Robert Montgomery, Nora Gregor, Heather Thatcher, Edward Everett Horton, C. Aubrey Smith and Nils Asther.", "The film was released on April 9, 1932, by Metro- Goldwyn- Mayer.", "\" But the Flesh Is Weak\" was remade in 1941 as\" Free and Easy\"."]], ["Promise of the Flesh", ["Promise of the Flesh is a 1975 South Korean film directed by Kim Ki-young."]], ["The Flesh Is Weak", ["The Flesh Is Weak is a 1957 British film directed by Don Chaffey.", "It stars John Derek and Milly Vitale.", "Distributors Corporation of America released the film in the US as a double feature with\" Blonde in Bondage\"."]], ["One Does Not Play with Love", ["One Does Not Play with Love is a 1926 silent German drama film directed by Georg Wilhelm Pabst.", "The film is an adaptation of the 1834 play by Alfred de Musset,\" On ne badine pas avec l'amour\".", "The film is considered to be a lost film."]], ["Devil in the Flesh 2", ["Devil in the Flesh 2 is the 2000 erotic thriller sequel to\" Devil in the Flesh\" which had starred Rose McGowan.", "The film's other title is\" Teacher's Pet\"."]], ["G. W. Pabst", ["Georg Wilhelm Pabst( 25 August 1885 \u2013 29 May 1967) was an Austrian film director and screenwriter.", "He started as an actor and theater director, before becoming one of the most influential German- language filmmakers during the Weimar Republic."]], ["Blonde in Bondage", ["Blonde in Bondage/ Blondin i fara is a 1957 Swedish drama crime film directed by Robert Brandt, who also wrote lyrics to the film's two songs.", "Distributors Corporation of America released the film in the US as a double feature with\" The Flesh Is Weak\"."]], ["Don Chaffey", ["Donald Chaffey (5 August 1917 \u2013 13 November 1990) was a British film director, writer, producer, and art director.", "Chaffey's film career began as an art director in 1947, and his directorial debut was in 1953.", "He remained active in the industry until his death in 1990 from heart failure.", "His 1973 film \"Charley One-Eye\" was entered into the 24th Berlin International Film Festival", "He is chiefly known for his fantasy films, which include \"Jason and the Argonauts\" (1963), \"The Three Lives of Thomasina\" (1963), \"One Million Years B.C.\" (1966), \"The Viking Queen\" (1967), \"Creatures the World Forgot\" (1971), \"Pete's Dragon\" (1977), and \"C.H.O.M.P.S.\" (1979), his final feature film.", "Concurrent with his theatrically released films, Chaffey directed numerous British television series episodes, including several for \"The PrisonerDanger Man\", and \"The Avengers\".", "From the 1980s until his death, all of his work was in American made-for-TV movies, and in such TV series as \"Fantasy IslandStingrayMacGyverVega$T. J. HookerMatt Houston\" and \"Charlie's Angels\"."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Flesh Is Weak", 0], ["One Does Not Play with Love", 0], ["Don Chaffey", 0], ["G. W. Pabst", 0]], "evidences": [["The Flesh Is Weak", "director", "Don Chaffey"], ["One Does Not Play with Love", "director", "Georg Wilhelm Pabst"], ["Don Chaffey", "date of death", "13 November 1990"], ["G. W. Pabst", "date of death", "29 May 1967"]], "answer": "One Does Not Play With Love"}
{"_id": "a27849740bd911eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Which country Jochi's mother is from?", "context": [["Rumbold of Mechelen", ["Saint Rumbold( or\" RumoldRomuold\") was an Irish or Scottish Christian missionary, although his true nationality is not known for certain.", "He was martyred near Mechelen by two men, whom he had denounced for their evil ways.", "Saint Rumbold's feast day is celebrated by the Roman Catholic Church, and Western Rite Orthodox Churches, on 24 June; and it is celebrated in Ireland on 3 July.", "He is the patron saint of Mechelen, where St. Rumbold's Cathedral possesses an elaborate golden shrine on its high altar, containing relics attributed to the saint.", "It is rumoured that his remains are buried inside the cathedral.", "Twenty- five paintings in the choir illustrate his life."]], ["Baglan Mailybayev", ["Baglan Mailybayev( in Kazakh \u0411\u0430\u0493\u043b\u0430\u043d \u0410\u0441\u0430\u0443\u0431\u0430\u0439\u04b1\u043b\u044b \u041c\u0430\u0439\u043b\u044b\u0431\u0430\u0435\u0432) was born on 20 May 1975 in Zhambyl region, Kazakhstan.", "His nationality is Kazakh.", "He is a politician of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Deputy Head of the Presidential Administration of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Doctor of Law( 2002)( under the supervision of Professor Zimanov S.Z.- scientific advisor and academician of National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Kazakhstan) and Ph.D. in Political Science( 1998)."]], ["B\u00f6rte", ["B\u00f6rte (simply Borte, also B\u00f6rte \u00dcjin;", "Cyrillic:", "\u0411\u04e9\u0440\u0442\u044d \u04af\u0436\u0438\u043d; c. 1161\u20131230) was the first wife of Tem\u00fcjin, who became Genghis Khan, the founder of the Mongol Empire.", "B\u00f6rte became the head of the first Court of Genghis Khan, and Grand Empress of his Empire.", "Little is known about the details of her early life, but she was betrothed to Genghis at a young age, married at seventeen, and then kidnapped by a rival tribe.", "Her husband\u2019s daring rescue of her may have been one of the key events that started him on his path to becoming a conqueror.", "She gave birth to four sons and five daughters, who, along with their own descendants, were the key bloodline that further expanded the Mongol Empire."]], ["Nayelly Hern\u00e1ndez", ["Nayelly Hern\u00e1ndez( born 23 February 1986) is a former Mexican female professional squash player.", "She has represented Mexico internationally in several international competitions including the Central American and Caribbean Games, Pan American Games, Women's World Team Squash Championships.", "Nayelly achieved her highest career ranking of 57 in October 2011 during the 2011 PSA World Tour.", "Her husband Chris Walker whose nationality is English is also a professional squash player.", "She joined the Trinity College in 2008 as the first Mexican female to join a US college for squash and graduated in 2010."]], ["Khalid al-Habib", ["Khalid al- Habib also believed to use the nom de guerre Khalid al Harbi is an Al- Qaeda leader who has overseen Al- Qaeda operations in Afghanistan.", "In 2005 it was reported that al- Habib died in a US missile strike on the Pakistani village of Damadola though it is unclear whether this is the case as Pakistani officials have claimed that no Al- Qaeda leaders died in the attack.", "al- Habib's nationality is not clear with sources claiming he may be Egyptian or Moroccan."]], ["Roberto Savio", ["Roberto Savio( born in Rome, Italy, but also holding Argentine nationality) is a journalist, communication expert, political commentator, activist for social and climate justice and advocate of global governance.", "He has spent most of his career with Inter Press Service( IPS), the news agency which he founded in 1964 along with Argentine journalist Pablo Piacentini.", "Savio studied Economics at the University of Parma, followed by post -graduate courses in Development Economics under Gunnar Myrdal, History of Art and International Law in Rome.", "He started his professional career as a research assistant in International Law at the University of Parma."]], ["Ali Rahuma", ["Ali Khalifa Rahuma( born May 16, 1982) is a Libyan football midfielder who's nationality is Libyan.", "He currently plays for Al- Ittihad, and is a member of the Libya national football team."]], ["Jochi", ["Jochi (also spelled Djochi, J\u00f6chi and Juchi; c. 1182\u2013 February 1227) was a Mongolian army commander who was the eldest son of Genghis Khan, and presumably one of the four sons by his principal wife B\u00f6rte, though issues concerning his paternity followed him throughout his life.", "An accomplished military leader, he participated in his father's conquest of Central Asia, along with his brothers and uncles."]], ["Eleni Gabre-Madhin", ["Eleni Zaude Gabre- Madhin, an Ethiopian economist with Swiss nationality, is a former Chief Executive Officer of the Ethiopia Commodity Exchange( ECX).", "She has had many years of experience working on agricultural markets \u2013 particularly in Sub- Saharan Africa \u2013 and has held senior positions in the World Bank, the International Food Policy Research Institute( Washington), and United Nations( Geneva)."]], ["Fulco", ["Fulco was the first known missionary Bishop of Estonia.", "He was appointed in 1165 by Eskil, the Danish Archbishop of Lund.", "Before his appointment, Fulco was a Benedictine monk in the abbey of Moutier- la- Celle, near Troyes in France.", "His nationality is not known.", "After his appointment, Fulco appears in sources only once.", "In 1171, Pope Alexander III asked the Archbishop of Trondheim to assign an Estonian monk Nicolaus living in Stavanger to go to Fulco's assistance.", "No further information survives about Fulco's work in Estonia, or whether he ever even got there."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Jochi", 0], ["B\u00f6rte", 2]], "evidences": [["Jochi", "mother", "B\u00f6rte"], ["B\u00f6rte", "country of citizenship", "Mongol Empire"]], "answer": "Mongol Empire"}
{"_id": "4051aa760bdc11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "When is the director of film The Red And The Blue (Film) 's birthday?", "context": [["Brian Saunders (weightlifter)", ["Brian Saunders( date of birth and death unknown) was a male weightlifter who competed for England."]], ["The Bronx Executioner", ["The Bronx Executioner is the English title of the Italian cyborg film, Il Giustiziere del Bronx, released in 1989."]], ["Adriano Lombardi", ["Adriano Lombardi (7 August 1945 \u2013 30 November 2007), nicknamed \"il rosso di Ponsacco\", was an Italian football player and a football coach, mostly known for his time spent at Avellino."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Etan Boritzer", ["Etan Boritzer( born 1950) is an American writer of children \u2019s literature who is best known for his book\" What is God?\" first published in 1989.", "His best selling\" What is?\" illustrated children's book series on character education and difficult subjects for children is a popular teaching guide for parents, teachers and child- life professionals.", "Boritzer gained national critical acclaim after\" What is God?\" was published in 1989 although the book has caused controversy from religious fundamentalists for its universalist views.", "The other current books in the\" What is?\" series include", "What is Love?,", "What is Death?,", "What is Beautiful?,", "What is Funny?,", "What is Right?,", "What is Peace?,", "What is Money?,", "What is Dreaming?,", "What is a Friend?,", "What is True?,", "What is a Family?,", "What is a Feeling?\"", "The series is now also translated into 15 languages.", "Boritzer was first published in 1963 at the age of 13 when he wrote an essay in his English class at Wade Junior High School in the Bronx, New York on the assassination of John F. Kennedy.", "His essay was included in a special anthology by New York City public school children compiled and published by the New York City Department of Education.", "Boritzer now lives in Venice, California and maintains his publishing office there also.", "He has helped numerous other authors to get published through\" How to Get Your Book Published!\" programs.", "Boritzer is also a yoga teacher who teaches regular classes locally and guest- teaches nationally.", "He is also recognized nationally as an erudite speaker on\" The Teachings of the Buddha.\""]], ["The Red and the Blue (film)", ["The Red and the Blue is a 2012 Italian drama film written and directed by Giuseppe Piccioni.", "For his performance Roberto Herlitzka was nominated for David di Donatello for best actor.", "The film also received two nominations at Nastri d'Argento Awards, for best screenplay and for best production."]], ["Giuseppe Piccioni", ["Giuseppe Piccioni (born 2 July 1953) is an Italian film director and screenwriter.", "He has directed nine films since 1987.", "His 2004 film \"The Life That I Want\" was entered into the 27th Moscow International Film Festival."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Terence Robinson", ["Terence D. Robinson( date of birth and death unknown) was a male wrestler who competed for England."]], ["Theodred II (Bishop of Elmham)", ["Theodred II was a medieval Bishop of Elmham.", "The date of Theodred's consecration unknown, but the date of his death was sometime between 995 and 997."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Red and the Blue (film)", 0], ["Giuseppe Piccioni", 0]], "evidences": [["The Red and the Blue", "director", "Giuseppe Piccioni"], ["Giuseppe Piccioni", "date of birth", "2 July 1953"]], "answer": "2 July 1953"}
{"_id": "94198d580bb011ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is William Ii, Count Of Flanders's paternal grandmother?", "context": [["Richilde, Countess of Hainaut", ["Richilde, Countess of Mons and Hainaut( \u2013 15 March 1086), was a ruling countess of Hainaut from c. 1050 until 1076, in co-regency with her husband Baldwin VI, Count of Flanders and son Baldwin II, Count of Hainaut.", "She was also countess consort of Flanders by marriage to Baldwin VI, Count of Flanders.", "She served as regent of Flanders during the minority of her son Arnulf III, Count of Flanders in 1070- 1071."]], ["William II, Count of Flanders", ["William III (1224 \u2013 6 June 1251) was the lord of Dampierre from 1231 and count of Flanders from 1247 until his death.", "He was the son of William II of Dampierre and Margaret II of Flanders.", "Margaret inherited Flanders and Hainault in 1244 and immediately the War of the Succession of Flanders and Hainault began between William and his brothers, the Dampierre claimants, and the children of Margaret's first marriage to Bouchard of Avesnes.", "Margaret favoured William and declared him her heir.", "In 1246, Louis IX of France intervened to arbitrate the conflict and declared Flanders to William and Hainault to John I of Avesnes.", "Margaret officially invested William as count in 1247.", "In November of that year, William married Beatrice of Brabant, daughter of Henry II, Duke of Brabant and Marie of Hohenstaufen.", "They had no children.", "Meanwhile, the fight continued over Namur between the Dampierres and the Avesnes.", "On 19 May 1250, peace was signed.", "On 6 June the next year, William died at a tournament in Trazegnies.", "The war began anew with Guy, William's younger brother, taking up Flanders and the Dampierre claim."]], ["Baldwin V, Count of Flanders", ["Baldwin V of Flanders( c. 1012 \u2013 1 September 1067) was Count of Flanders from 1035 until his death.", "He was the son of Baldwin IV, Count of Flanders, who died in 1035."]], ["Henry of Flanders", ["Henry( 1176? \u2013 11 June 1216) was the second emperor of the Latin Empire of Constantinople.", "He was a younger son of Baldwin V, Count of Hainaut( later Baldwin VIII, count of Flanders), and Margaret I of Flanders, sister of Philip of Alsace, count of Flanders."]], ["Arnulf I, Count of Flanders", ["Arnulf of Flanders( c. 890 \u2013 27 March 965), called the Great, was the first Count of Flanders."]], ["Margaret I, Countess of Burgundy", ["Margaret I( 1310 \u2013 9 May 1382), was a ruling Countess Palatine of Burgundy and Artois from 1361 and 1382.", "She was also countess of Flanders, Nevers and Rethel by marriage to Louis I, Count of Flanders, and regent of Flanders during the minority of her son Louis II, Count of Flanders in 1346."]], ["Beatrice of Brabant", ["Beatrice of Brabant( 1225 \u2013 11 November 1288), was a Landgravine consort of Th\u00fcringia and a Countess consort of Flanders, married to Henry Raspe, Landgrave of Thuringia, and later to William II, Count of Flanders.", "She was the daughter of Henry II, Duke of Brabant, and Marie of Hohenstaufen.", "She had no children."]], ["Hubba bint Hulail", ["Hubba bint Hulail was the grandmother of Hashim ibn' Abd Manaf, thus the great- great- great- grandmother of the Islamic\" Nab\u012b\"( Prophet) Muhammad ibn Abdullah."]], ["William II of Dampierre", ["William II (1196 \u2013 3 September 1231) was the lord of Dampierre from 1216 until his death.", "He was the son of Guy II, constable of Champagne, and Mathilde of Bourbon.", "His brother, Archambaud VIII, inherited Bourbon, and William inherited Dampierre.", "He married Margaret II, Countess of Flanders and Hainault, in 1223 and was thus regent of Flanders until his death as \"Willem I\" (or \"Guillaume I\").", "In 1226 William and Margaret founded a Cistercian nunnery at Saint-Dizier.", "Their sons William III and John continued to confirm and patronize the nunnery during their lives, including William II's burial there in 1231.", "William and Margaret founded more Cisterian nunneries throughout the county of Flanders, including Flines Abbey.", "He had four children (three sons) by Margaret and the eldest took part in the War of the Succession of Flanders and Hainault:"]], ["William II, Count of Eu", ["William II, Count of Eu, feudal baron of Hastings( d. circa 1095) was a first generation Anglo- Norman nobleman, Count of Eu and rebel."]]], "supporting_facts": [["William II, Count of Flanders", 1], ["William II of Dampierre", 1]], "evidences": [["William II, Count of Flanders", "father", "William II of Dampierre"], ["William II of Dampierre", "mother", "Mathilde of Bourbon"]], "answer": "Mathilde of Bourbon"}
{"_id": "174d30440bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where did Elisabeth Zu F\u00fcrstenberg's husband die?", "context": [["Where Was I", ["\" Where Was I?\" may refer to:"]], ["Princess Tatiana von F\u00fcrstenberg", ["Princess Tatiana Desir\u00e9e von F\u00fcrstenberg(\" Tatiana Desir\u00e9e Prinzessin zu F\u00fcrstenberg\"; February 16, 1971) is an American art curator, singer- songwriter, actress, philanthropist, and filmmaker."]], ["Motherland (disambiguation)", ["Motherland is the place of one's birth, the place of one's ancestors, or the place of origin of an ethnic group.", "Motherland may also refer to:"]], ["Elisabeth zu F\u00fcrstenberg", ["Elisabeth zu F\u00fcrstenberg (1767-1822), was a Princess consort of F\u00fcrstenberg by marriage to Karl Aloys zu F\u00fcrstenberg.", "She was the regent of the F\u00fcrstenberg-F\u00fcrstenberg during the minority of her son, Charles Egon II, from 1804 until 1806."]], ["Virginia von F\u00fcrstenberg", ["Princess Virginia Maria Clara von F\u00fcrstenberg (\"Virginia Maria Clara Prinzessin zu F\u00fcrstenberg\"; born 5 October 1974) is an Italian artist, poet, filmmaker, and fashion designer."]], ["Heinrich, Prince of F\u00fcrstenberg", ["Heinrich, Prince of F\u00fcrstenberg(\" Heinrich F\u00fcrst zu F\u00fcrstenberg\" in German; born 17 July 1950) is a German nobleman, landowner, and businessman.", "In 2011 he became the Head of the House of F\u00fcrstenberg."]], ["Joseph Maria, Prince of F\u00fcrstenberg", ["Joseph Maria Benedikt zu F\u00fcrstenberg-St\u00fchlingen (9 January 1758 - 24 June 1796) was a German nobleman and from 1783 until his death the seventh reigning prince of F\u00fcrstenberg.", "He was born in Donaueschingen, where he also died.", "He was the eldest son of Joseph Wenzel zu F\u00fcrstenberg and his wife Maria Josepha von Waldburg-Scheer-Trauchburg.", "He died childless and was succeeded by his younger brother Karl Joachim."]], ["Karl Aloys zu F\u00fcrstenberg", ["Karl Aloys zu F\u00fcrstenberg (26 June 1760 \u2013 25 March 1799) was an Austrian military commander.", "He achieved the rank of Field Marshal and died at the Battle of Stockach.", "The third son of a cadet branch of the House of F\u00fcrstenberg, at his birth his chances of inheriting the family title of \"F\u00fcrst zu F\u00fcrstenberg\" were slight; he was prepared instead for a military career, and a tutor was hired to teach him the military sciences.", "He entered the Habsburg military in 1777, at the age of seventeen years, and was a member of the field army in the short War of the Bavarian Succession (1778\u201379).", "His career progressed steadily during the Habsburg War with the Ottoman Empire.", "In particular he distinguished himself at \u0160abac in 1790, when he led his troops in storming the fortress on the Sava river.", "During the French Revolutionary Wars, he fought with distinction again for the First Coalition, particularly at Ketsch and Fr\u0153schwiller, and in 1796 at Emmendingen, Schliengen and Kehl.", "He was stationed at key points to protect the movements of the Austrian army.", "With a force of 10,000, he defended the German Rhineland at Kehl, and reversed a bayonet assault by French troops at Bellheim; his troops also overran Speyer without any losses.", "By the end of the War of the First Coalition, at the age of 35, he had achieved the rank of Field Marshal.", "During the War of the Second Coalition, he fought in the first two battles of the German campaign, at Ostrach on 21 March 1799, and at Stockach on 25 March 1799.", "At the latter action while leading a regiment of grenadiers, he was hit by French case shot and knocked off his horse.", "He died shortly afterward."]], ["Matilde Borromeo", ["Princess Matilde zu F\u00fcrstenberg( born Matilde dei Principi Borromeo Arese Taverna; 8 August 1983) is an Italian equestrian and horse breeder.", "She is a member of the House of Borromeo, an Italian noble family with historic ties to the Catholic Church and the Duchy of Milan.", "Through her marriage to Prince Antonius zu F\u00fcrstenberg she is a member of the German House of F\u00fcrstenberg.", "Matilde Borromeo has competed in international equestrian competitions representing Italy."]], ["Joseph Wenzel, Prince of F\u00fcrstenberg", ["Joseph Wenzel zu F\u00fcrstenberg- St\u00fchlingen( 21 March 1728- 2 June 1783) was a German nobleman and from 1762 to 1783 the sixth ruling Prince of F\u00fcrstenberg."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Elisabeth zu F\u00fcrstenberg", 0], ["Karl Aloys zu F\u00fcrstenberg", 1]], "evidences": [["Elisabeth zu F\u00fcrstenberg", "spouse", "Karl Aloys zu F\u00fcrstenberg"], ["Karl Aloys zu F\u00fcrstenberg", "place of death", "Stockach"]], "answer": "Stockach"}
{"_id": "bf38e404087511ebbd67ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who was born first, Socha Na Tha or Moonnu Masangalku Mumbu?", "context": [["Ayesha Takia", ["Ayesha Takia( born 10 April 1986) is an Indian film actress who appeared in Bollywood films.", "She made her film debut in for which she won the Filmfare Best Debut Award in 2004.", "Her notable films also include\" Socha Na Tha\"( 2005),\" Dor\"( 2006), for which she won the Screen Award for Best Actress( Critics), and\" Wanted\"( 2009)."]], ["Henry Moore (cricketer)", ["Henry Walter Moore( 1849 \u2013 20 August 1916) was an English- born first- class cricketer who spent most of his life in New Zealand."]], ["Socha Na Tha", ["Socha Na Tha is an Indian Hindi language romance film, released on 4 March 2005.", "It was the debut of Abhay Deol and stars Ayesha Takia & Apoorva Jha.", "The film marks the directorial debut of Imtiaz Ali.", "Abhay Deol's uncle Dharmendra produced it.", "It was remade into Telugu as Premante Inte and Odia as Aama Bhitare Kichhi Achhi."]], ["Imtiaz Ali (director)", ["Imtiaz Ali( born 16 June 1971 in Jamshedpur, Jharkhand) is an Indian film director, producer and writer.", "He started his career with writing and directing television shows.", "He directed shows like Imtehaan, Naina and Kurukshetra.", "In 2005 he made his directorial debut with\" Socha Na Tha\", that did not do well.", "Then he earned critical and commercial success for his direction of\" Jab We Met\"( 2007).", "\" Love Aaj Kal\"( 2009) and\" Rockstar\"( 2011) made him a noted filmmaker."]], ["Moonnu Masangalku Mumbu", ["Moonnu Masangalku Mumbu is a 1986 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Cochin Haneefa and produced by Muhammed Mannil.", "The film stars Mammootty, Urvashi, Nedumudi Venu and Ambika in the lead roles.", "The film has a musical score by Shyam.", "It was remade in Tamil as \"Paasa Paravaigal\" and in Telugu as \"Anna Chellelu\"."]], ["Cochin Haneefa", ["Salim Ahmed Ghouse( 22 April 1951 \u2013 2 February 2010), better known by his stage name Cochin Haneefa, was an Indian film actor, director, and screenwriter.", "He started his career in the 1970s mainly portraying villainous roles, before going on to become one of the most popular comedians of Malayalam cinema.", "He has acted in more than 300 films in Malayalam and Tamil.", "As a director he is best known for the films\" Aankiliyude Tharattu\"( 1987) and\" Vatsalyam\"( 1993)."]], ["Wale Adebanwi", ["Wale Adebanwi( born 1969) is a Nigerian- born first Black Rhodes Professor at St Antony's College, Oxford."]], ["Hassan Zee", ["Hassan Zee is a Pakistani- American film director who was born in Chakwal, Pakistan."]], ["Jayshree Soni", ["Jayshree Soni( born February 8, 1990) is an Indian actress who appears in Hindi TV Serials, Comedy Shows and Movies.", "She began her acting career in the Pogo sitcom\" Sunaina\" in 2008.", "She subsequently appeared in\" Ek Safar aisa kabhi socha Na tha. Agnipareeksha Jeevan Ki \u2013 Gangaa\"( 2010). and\" Rishton Ke Bhanwar Mein Uljhi Niyati\" 2011 and.", "Jayshree made her Bollywood debut with\" Religious Movie\"."]], ["Premante Inte", ["Premante Inte( English: This is How Love is) is a romantic Telugu movie starring Navdeep and Poonam Bajwa, directed by Ramana BV.", "It is a remake of the Hindi movie\" Socha Na Tha\"."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Socha Na Tha", 2], ["Moonnu Masangalku Mumbu", 0], ["Imtiaz Ali (director)", 0], ["Cochin Haneefa", 0]], "evidences": [["Socha Na Tha", "director", "Imtiaz Ali"], ["Moonnu Masangalku Mumbu", "director", "Cochin Haneefa"], ["Imtiaz Ali (director)", "date of birth", "16 June 1971"], ["Cochin Haneefa", "date of birth", "22 April 1951"]], "answer": "Moonnu Masangalku Mumbu"}
{"_id": "5a9800ab089a11ebbd77ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Was Andreas P. Nielsen or Lydia Flood Jackson born first?", "context": [["Wale Adebanwi", ["Wale Adebanwi( born 1969) is a Nigerian- born first Black Rhodes Professor at St Antony's College, Oxford."]], ["Henry Moore (cricketer)", ["Henry Walter Moore( 1849 \u2013 20 August 1916) was an English- born first- class cricketer who spent most of his life in New Zealand."]], ["Andreas P. Nielsen", ["Andreas P. Nielsen( 8 May 19534 June 2011), was a Danish author and composer.", "Nielsen was born in Kolding, Denmark.", "He was married to singer and composer, Inge- Marie Nielsen, with whom he directed the Dr\u00e6sinebanden( orchestra).", "Since its inauguration in 1988 the aforementioned orchestra has presented concerts across Denmark and sold over 800,000 records.", "The couple produced an annual summer music festival at the Cafe Dr\u00e6sinen on the island of \u00c6r\u00f8 featuring well known( especially in Denmark) musicians."]], ["Alan Jackson (poet)", ["Alan Jackson( born 1938) is a Scottish poet."]], ["Bill Jackson (photographer)", ["Bill Jackson( born 1953) is a contemporary English photographer."]], ["Lydia Flood Jackson", ["Lydia Flood Jackson( June 6, 1862 \u2013 July 8, 1963) was an American businesswoman, suffragist, and clubwoman."]], ["David Jackson (footballer, born 1958)", ["David Jackson( born 1958) is an English former professional footballer who played as a forward."]], ["Sivert Andreas Nielsen (1916\u20132004)", ["Sivert Andreas Nielsen( 24 November 1916 \u2013 17 March 2004) was a Norwegian diplomat, civil servant, state secretary and banker.", "He is known for shaping Norwegian defence policy in the 1950s, and as ambassador to the United Nations."]], ["Hartley Lobban", ["Hartley W Lobban (9 May 1926 \u2013 15 October 2004) was a Jamaican-born first-class cricketer who played 17 matches for Worcestershire in the early 1950s."]], ["John McMahon (Surrey and Somerset cricketer)", ["John William Joseph McMahon( 28 December 1917 \u2013 8 May 2001) was an Australian- born first- class cricketer who played for Surrey and Somerset in England from 1947 to 1957."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Andreas P. Nielsen", 0], ["Lydia Flood Jackson", 0]], "evidences": [["Andreas P. Nielsen", "date of birth", "8 May 1953"], ["Lydia Flood Jackson", "date of birth", "June 6, 1862"]], "answer": "Lydia Flood Jackson"}
{"_id": "46a99487096a11ebbdafac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film came out earlier, Rajapattai or Tars And Spars?", "context": [["Operation Leopard", ["La l\u00e9gion saute sur Kolwezi also known as\" Operation Leopard\" is a French war film directed by Raoul Coutard filmed in French Guiana.", "The script is based on the true story of the Battle of Kolwezi that happened in 1978.", "It was diligently described in a book of the same name by former 1 REP Captain Pierre Sergent.", "He published his book in 1979; the film came out in 1980.", "Raoul Coutard shot the film in a documentary style."]], ["Tars and Spars", ["Tars and Spars is a 1946 American musical romantic comedy film directed by Alfred E. Green and starring Alfred Drake, Janet Blair, and Marc Platt."]], ["When the Mountains Tremble", ["When The Mountains Tremble is a 1983 documentary film produced by Skylight Pictures about the war between the Guatemalan Military and the Mayan Indigenous population of Guatemala.", "Footage from this film was used as forensic evidence in the Guatemalan court for crimes against humanity, in the genocide case against Efra\u00edn R\u00edos Montt.", "The film centers on the experiences of Nobel Prize winner Rigoberta Mench\u00fa, a Quich\u00e9 indigenous woman who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1992, nine years after the film came out.", "\" When The Mountains Tremble\" won the Special Jury Award at the Sundance Film Festival, the Blue Ribbon Award at the American Film Festival, and the Grand Coral Award/ Best North American Documentary at the Havana Film Festival.", "A follow- up film was released in 2011, titled\" Granito: How to Nail a Dictator\"."]], ["My Little Eye", ["My Little Eye is a 2002 British horror film directed by Marc Evans about five adults who agree to spend six months together in an isolated mansion while being filmed at all times.", "The idea for the film came from reality television shows such as\" Big Brother\".", "The title refers to the guessing game I spy."]], ["The Night of Nights", ["The Night of Nights is a 1939 black- and- white drama film written by Donald Ogden Stewart and directed by Lewis Milestone for Paramount Pictures that starred Pat O' Brien, Olympe Bradna, and Roland Young.", "The film received positive contemporary reviews from publications such as\" The New York Times\".", "Director Milestone went on to other successful productions after the film came out, including\" Ocean's 11\" and\" Pork Chop Hill\".", "The movie has no relation to the use of the phrase\" Night of Nights\" for the night of the Academy Awards ceremony, the album by musical group", "The Seekers, or the Touhou Project song."]], ["The Fabulous Senorita", ["The Fabulous Senorita is a 1952 American musical comedy film directed by R.G. Springsteen and starring Estelita Rodriguez, Robert Clarke and Nestor Paiva.", "The film came at the tail- end of a cycle of Latin American- themed films, through it did introduce a new star Rita Moreno."]], ["Rajapattai", ["Rajapattai is a 2011 Indian Tamil- language action comedy film co-written and directed by Suseenthiran based on a story by Seenu Vasan.", "Featuring Vikram and Deeksha Seth in the lead roles and music composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja, the film is produced by Prasad V. Potluri's newly launched PVP Cinema on a budget of 400 million.", "The story revolves around the issue of land grabbing and how the protagonist becomes involved in it.", "The film was also dubbed into Telugu and was released as\" Veedinthe\" on 30 December 2011 and into Hindi as\" Main Hoon Dada No. 1\" in 2013."]], ["Life Is What You Make It (film)", ["Life Is What You Make", "It is a 2017 documentary film which explores the life of award- winning Filipino theatre producer Jhett Tolentino from his migration into the United States and his entry into theatre production in New York.", "The film came with a soundtrack album entitled\" Life Is What You Make It: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack\"."]], ["XX/XY", ["XX/ XY is a 2002 American romantic drama film written and directed by Austin Chick and starring Mark Ruffalo, Kathleen Robertson, and Maya Stange.", "The title refers to the different chromosome pairings present in men and women.", "It was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival in the year it was released.", "Although the funding for the film came from the US, the film was produced by British company Natural Nylon."]], ["Kabani Nadi Chuvannappol", ["Kabani Nadi Chuvannappol(\" When the River Kabani Turned Red\") is a 1975 Malayalam feature film directed by P. A. Backer, produced by Pavithran, and starring T. V. Chandran, Shalini, Raveendran and J. Siddiqui.", "This leftist political drama film came out during the Emergency period.", "It was the directorial debut of P. A. Backer, who won that year's awards for Best Director and Second Best Film at the Kerala State Film Awards.", "Pavithran, who later directed many critically acclaimed Malayalam films produced the film.", "T. V. Chandran, who also later went on to direct a bevy of award- winning films in Malayalam and Tamil, played the lead role.", "After certain post-production controversies, the film debuted in theatres on 16 July 1976."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Rajapattai", 0], ["Tars and Spars", 0]], "evidences": [["Rajapattai", "publication date", "2011"], ["Tars and Spars", "publication date", "1946"]], "answer": "Tars And Spars"}
{"_id": "4fa0efd00bd911eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of the director of film Thy Neighbor'S Wife (2001 Film)?", "context": [["Hate Thy Neighbor", ["Hate Thy Neighbor( also known as\" Hate Your Neighbor\") is a 1968 Italian Spaghetti Western film written and directed by Ferdinando Baldi."]], ["Thy Neighbor's Wife (2001 film)", ["Thy Neighbour's Wife, also known as Poison, is a 2001 erotic thriller film directed by Jim Wynorski and starring Kari Wuhrer, Jeff Trachta, and Barbara Crampton."]], ["Darmirra Brunson", ["Darmirra Brunson is an American actress, comedian and singer.", "She is best known for her role as Drew in the new sitcom\" Love Thy Neighbor\"."]], ["Consenting Adults (1992 film)", ["Consenting Adults is a 1992 American mystery crime- thriller film directed by Alan J. Pakula, and stars Kevin Kline, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, Kevin Spacey and Rebecca Miller.", "The original music score was composed by Michael Small.", "The film's tagline is:\" Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's wife.\"", "The movie was adapted in Hindi as\" Ajnabee\"."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["Thy Neighbor's Wife (1953 film)", ["Thy Neighbor's Wife is a 1953 American drama film written, produced and directed by Hugo Haas and starring Cleo Moore, Hugo Haas, Ken Carlton, Kathleen Hughes, Anthony Jochim and Tom Fadden.", "It was released on September 11, 1953, by 20th Century Fox."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["Jim Wynorski", ["Jim Wynorski (born August 14, 1950 in Glen Cove, Long Island, New York) is an American screenwriter, director, and producer.", "Wynorski has been making B-movies and exploitation movies since the early 1980s, and has directed over 150 feature films.", "His earliest films were released to movie theaters, but his later works have predominantly been released to cable or the straight-to-video market.", "He often works under pseudonyms such as \"Jay Andrews,Arch Stanton,H.R. Blueberry,Tom Popatopolis,\" and \"Noble Henry.\"", "His movies often spoof horror films: \"Cleavagefield\", for example, parodies \"CloverfieldThe Bare Wench Project\" parodies \"The Blair Witch Project\", and \"Para-Knockers Activity\" parodies \"Paranormal Activity\".", "A character in the film \"The Final Destination\" is named after him.", "In 2009, the documentary \"Popatopolis\", directed by Clay Westervelt and named for one of Wynorski's pseudonyms, chronicled Wynorski during the making of his soft-core horror film, \"The Witches of Breastwick\".", "The film serves as a partial biography, with clips from many of his previous films and includes interviews with Wynorski, his contemporaries, cast, and crew.", "In 2016, he directed \"Nessie & Me\", marking the first time that he directed a children's film.", "The character Jack O\u2019Grady directly references Wynorski's earlier films \"Dinocroc vs. Supergator\" and \"Piranhaconda\" when he encounters Nessie at the start of the film, hinting that \"Nessie & Me\" is canon to those film series, as well as \"Monster Cruise\", with many characters from it appearing in \"Nessie & Me\" as well."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Thy Neighbor's Wife (2001 film)", 0], ["Jim Wynorski", 0]], "evidences": [["Thy Neighbour's Wife", "director", "Jim Wynorski"], ["Jim Wynorski", "place of birth", "New York"]], "answer": "New York"}
{"_id": "f3c9cb920baf11ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is Gaius Rubellius Blandus's father-in-law?", "context": [["Barthold A. Butensch\u00f8n Sr.", ["Hans Barthold Andresen Butensch\u00f8n( 27 December 1877 \u2013 28 November 1971) was a Norwegian businessperson.", "He was born in Kristiania as a son of Nils August Andresen Butensch\u00f8n and Hanna Butensch\u00f8n, and grandson of Nicolay Andresen.", "Together with Mabel Anette Plahte( 1877 \u2013 1973, a daughter of Frithjof M. Plahte) he had the son Hans Barthold Andresen Butensch\u00f8n Jr. and was through him the father- in- law of Ragnhild Butensch\u00f8n and grandfather of Peter Butensch\u00f8n.", "Through his daughter Marie Claudine he was the father- in- law of Joakim Lehmkuhl, through his daughter Mabel Anette he was the father- in- law of Harald Astrup( a son of Sigurd Astrup) and through his daughter Nini Augusta he was the father- in- law of Ernst Torp.", "He took commerce school and agricultural school.", "He was hired in the family company N. A. Andresen& Co, and became a co-owner in 1910.", "He eventually became chief executive officer.", "The bank changed its name to Andresens Bank in 1913 and merged with Bergens Kreditbank in 1920.", "The merger was dissolved later in the 1920s.", "He was also a landowner, owning Nedre Sk\u00f8yen farm and a lot of land in Enebakk.", "He chaired the board of Nydalens Compagnie from 1926, having not been a board member before that.", "He also chaired the supervisory council of Forsikringsselskapet Viking and Nedre Glommen salgsforening, and was a supervisory council member of Filharmonisk Selskap.", "He was a member of the gentlemen's club SK Fram since 1890, and was proclaimed a lifetime member in 1964.", "He was buried in Enebakk."]], ["James Armour (Master mason)", ["James Armour (15 January 1730 \u2013 20 September 1798) was a master mason and father of Jean Armour, and therefore the father-in-law of the poet Robert Burns."]], ["Peter Burroughs", ["Peter Burroughs( born 27 January 1947) is a British television and film actor, the director of Willow Management.", "He is the father- in- law of actor and TV presenter Warwick Davis."]], ["Gaius Rubellius Blandus", ["Gaius Rubellius Blandus was a Roman senator who lived during the Principate.", "Blandus was the grandson of Rubellius Blandus of Tibur, a member of the Equestrian class, who was the first Roman to teach rhetoric.", "He was suffect consul from August to December AD 18 with Marcus Vipstanus Gallus as his colleague.", "In AD 33, he married Julia Livia, granddaughter of the Roman emperor Tiberius."]], ["Ogawa Mataji", ["Viscount was a general in the early Imperial Japanese Army.", "He was also the father- in- law of Field Marshal Gen Sugiyama."]], ["Ludwig von Westphalen", ["Johann Ludwig von Westphalen( 11 July 1770 \u2013 3 March 1842) was a liberal Prussian civil servant and the father- in- law of Karl Marx."]], ["John Adams (merchant)", ["John Adams( 1672 or 1673 \u2013 1745) was an American- born Canadian merchant and member of the Nova Scotia Council.", "He was the father- in- law of Henry Newton( politician)."]], ["Julia Livia", ["Julia Livia (c.7\u201343 AD), sometimes referred to as Julia Drusi Caesaris filia (Julia, daughter of Drusus Caesar), was the daughter of Drusus Julius Caesar and Livilla, and granddaughter of the Roman Emperor Tiberius.", "She was also a first cousin of the emperor Caligula, and niece of the emperor Claudius."]], ["Rubellius Blandus", ["Rubellius Blandus was a Roman, native of Tibur( Tivoli, Italy).", "He was the first Equestrian of Ancient Rome to teach rhetoric and thus made it more respectable( Sen., Controv. 2, 5).", "He was the teacher of Papirius Fabianus, who was in turn the teacher of Seneca the Younger.", "His grandson Gaius Rubellius Blandus was a suffect consul of 18."]], ["Rubellia Bassa", ["Rubellia Bassa( born between 33- 38) was a daughter of Gaius Rubellius Blandus, consul in AD 18 and possibly his wife Julia Livia( killed 43) or an earlier wife."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Gaius Rubellius Blandus", 3], ["Julia Livia", 0]], "evidences": [["Gaius Rubellius Blandus", "spouse", "Julia Livia"], ["Julia Livia", "father", "Drusus Julius Caesar"]], "answer": "Drusus Julius Caesar"}
{"_id": "49831c3008c411ebbd8eac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Who lived longer, Alice K. Bache or Ma Xisheng?", "context": [["Alice K. Bache", ["Alice K. Bache( 1903- 1977) was a philanthropist and art collector of mostly ancient art including Cycladic, Pre- Columbian, Mexican, Asian and Peruvian works of art.", "She amassed one of the finest and most extensive private collections of pre-Columbian artifacts, which she began gifting to the Metropolitan Museum of art in 1967."]], ["Lady Yang (Ma Xisheng's wife)", ["Lady Yang( \u694a\u592b\u4eba, personal name unknown)( disappeared 950) was the wife of Ma Xisheng, the second ruler of the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms state Chu."]], ["Mandagere Subbarao Krishnamurthy", ["Mandagere Subbarao Krishnamurthy( born 16 June 1931), known by the pen name Indiresh or Ma Su Krishnamurthy, is a Kannada writer and Hindi writer.", "He was conferred the Tamra Patra award by former President of India, Shankar Dayal Sharma in recognition of his literary work in Hindi."]], ["Maximus of Tyre", ["Maximus of Tyre( fl. late 2nd century AD), also known as Cassius Maximus Tyrius, was a Greek rhetorician and philosopher who lived in the time of the Antonines and Commodus, and who belongs to the trend of the Second Sophistic.", "His writings contain many allusions to the history of Greece, while there is little reference to Rome; hence it is inferred that he lived longer in Greece, perhaps as a professor at Athens.", "Although nominally a Platonist, he is really an Eclectic and one of the precursors of Neoplatonism."]], ["Jane Stork", ["Jane Stork, or Ma Shanti B, is a former follower of Rajneesh.", "She wrote( 2009) about her experience, and is featured in\" Wild Wild Country\", a Netflix documentary series about the controversial Indian guru.", "Jane Stork had a husband and two children."]], ["Gao Yu", ["Gao Yu( \u9ad8\u90c1)( died 929) was a chief strategist for the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms state Chu.", "He was said to be instrumental in the consolidation of power that allowed Chu's first ruler, Ma Yin, to found the Chu state, but was later, in Ma Yin's old age, hated by Ma Yin's son( and eventual successor)", "Ma Xisheng, who ordered him executed in 929 without prior approval from Ma Yin."]], ["Consort Yuan (Ma Yin)", ["Consort Yuan, regal consort title\" Defei\"( \u8881\u5fb7\u5983, personal name unknown) was the favorite concubine of Ma Yin, the founding ruler of the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period state Chu.", "One of her sons, Ma Xisheng, later succeeded Ma Yin."]], ["Ma Yueliang", ["Ma Yueliang or Ma Yueh- liang( 1 August 1901 \u2013 13 March 1998) was a famous Manchu teacher of taijiquan.", "He was the senior disciple of Wu Chien- ch'uan, the founder of Wu-style taijiquan, and married Wu's daughter Wu Ying- hua in 1930."]], ["Fred H. Frank", ["Fred H. Frank was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly who lived in Appleton."]], ["Ma Xisheng", ["Ma Xisheng( \u99ac\u5e0c\u8072)( 899 \u2013 August 15, 932), courtesy name Ruona( \u82e5\u8a25), formally the Prince of Hengyang( \u8861\u967d\u738b), was the second ruler of the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period state Chu, ruling briefly from his father's death in 930 to his own death in 932."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Alice K. Bache", 0], ["Ma Xisheng", 0]], "evidences": [["Alice K. Bache", "date of birth", "1903"], ["Alice K. Bache", "date of death", "1977"], ["Ma Xisheng", "date of birth", "899"], ["Ma Xisheng", "date of death", "August 15, 932"]], "answer": "Alice K. Bache"}
{"_id": "c3fcf75008cf11ebbd95ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film whose director was born first, The Disciplined Woman or Captain Pirate?", "context": [["Ringo-en no sh\u014djo", ["The art director was Tomoo Shimogawara."]], ["Henry Moore (cricketer)", ["Henry Walter Moore( 1849 \u2013 20 August 1916) was an English- born first- class cricketer who spent most of his life in New Zealand."]], ["Ernst Hofbauer", ["Ernst Hofbauer( 22 August 1925 in Vienna, Austria \u2013 24 February 1984 in Munich, West Germany) was an Austrian film director."]], ["Hartley Lobban", ["Hartley W Lobban (9 May 1926 \u2013 15 October 2004) was a Jamaican-born first-class cricketer who played 17 matches for Worcestershire in the early 1950s."]], ["Deepak Sareen", ["Deepak Sareen is a Bollywood film director and assistant director.", "His first film as director was\" Ranbhoomi\" and last film as director was\" Albela\"."]], ["Ralph Murphy", ["Ralph Murphy( May 1, 1895 \u2013 February 10, 1967) was an American film director.", "Born in Rockville, Connecticut, Murphy was active in films from 1931 through 1962, with some work in television.", "From 1941 \u2013 44 he was married to Gloria Dickson, whom he directed in\" I Want a Divorce\".", "His films include:"]], ["John McMahon (Surrey and Somerset cricketer)", ["John William Joseph McMahon( 28 December 1917 \u2013 8 May 2001) was an Australian- born first- class cricketer who played for Surrey and Somerset in England from 1947 to 1957."]], ["Wale Adebanwi", ["Wale Adebanwi( born 1969) is a Nigerian- born first Black Rhodes Professor at St Antony's College, Oxford."]], ["Captain Pirate", ["Captain Pirate is a 1952 American Technicolor adventure film directed by Ralph Murphy and starring Louis Hayward.", "The swashbuckler was based on the 1931 Rafael Sabatini novel\" Captain Blood Returns\".", "This was the final film directed by Murphy."]], ["The Disciplined Woman", ["The Disciplined Woman is a 1972 West German comedy film directed by Ernst Hofbauer and starring Astrid Frank, Esther Konrad and Heimo van Borg."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Disciplined Woman", 0], ["Captain Pirate", 0], ["Ernst Hofbauer", 0], ["Ralph Murphy", 0]], "evidences": [["The Disciplined Woman", "director", "Ernst Hofbauer"], ["Captain Pirate", "director", "Ralph Murphy"], ["Ernst Hofbauer", "date of birth", "22 August 1925"], ["Ralph Murphy", "date of birth", "May 1, 1895"]], "answer": "Captain Pirate"}
{"_id": "7ce65e5a08b911ebbd88ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Did the movies Souls Triumphant and The Workshop (Film), originate from the same country?", "context": [["Killed the Family and Went to the Movies", ["Killed the Family and Went to the Movies may refer to:"]], ["The Muppets Go to the Movies", ["The Muppets Go To The Movies( or The Muffets Go To The Movies as misspelled by Fozzie Bear) is a 1981 one- hour television special that aired on ABC.", "It was used to help promote\" The Great Muppet Caper\"."]], ["At the Movies", ["At the Movies may refer to:"]], ["Sanjay", ["Sanjay, also spelled Sanjai and Sunjay, is a male given name of Sanskrit origin meaning\" triumphant\" and may refer to:"]], ["The Workshop (film)", ["The Workshop is a 2017 French drama film directed by Laurent Cantet.", "It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival."]], ["A Night at the Movies", ["A Night at the Movies can be:"]], ["Souls Triumphant", ["Souls Triumphant is a 1917 American drama film directed by John B. O'Brien and starring Lillian Gish.", "This is considered to be a lost film."]], ["Saturday Night at the Movies (disambiguation)", ["Saturday Night at the Movies may refer to:"]], ["Polly of the Movies", ["Polly of the Movies is a 1927 American silent comedy film directed by Scott Pembroke and starring Jason Robards, Gertrude Short and Corliss Palmer.", "It is loosely based on Harry Leon Wilson's 1922 novel\" Merton of the Movies\" and its various film adaptations."]], ["Rob Adams (actor)", ["Rob Adams( born Robert Lee Adams II; February 27, 1970) is an American actor, Owner of The Actors Workshop, film acting coach, offensive coordinator at Tesoro High School and former college football quarterback."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Souls Triumphant", 0], ["The Workshop (film)", 0]], "evidences": [["Souls Triumphant", "country of origin", "American"], ["The Workshop (film)", "country of origin", "French"]], "answer": "no"}
{"_id": "aa0380a40bda11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "When is Flavius Justus's father's birthday?", "context": [["Etan Boritzer", ["Etan Boritzer( born 1950) is an American writer of children \u2019s literature who is best known for his book\" What is God?\" first published in 1989.", "His best selling\" What is?\" illustrated children's book series on character education and difficult subjects for children is a popular teaching guide for parents, teachers and child- life professionals.", "Boritzer gained national critical acclaim after\" What is God?\" was published in 1989 although the book has caused controversy from religious fundamentalists for its universalist views.", "The other current books in the\" What is?\" series include", "What is Love?,", "What is Death?,", "What is Beautiful?,", "What is Funny?,", "What is Right?,", "What is Peace?,", "What is Money?,", "What is Dreaming?,", "What is a Friend?,", "What is True?,", "What is a Family?,", "What is a Feeling?\"", "The series is now also translated into 15 languages.", "Boritzer was first published in 1963 at the age of 13 when he wrote an essay in his English class at Wade Junior High School in the Bronx, New York on the assassination of John F. Kennedy.", "His essay was included in a special anthology by New York City public school children compiled and published by the New York City Department of Education.", "Boritzer now lives in Venice, California and maintains his publishing office there also.", "He has helped numerous other authors to get published through\" How to Get Your Book Published!\" programs.", "Boritzer is also a yoga teacher who teaches regular classes locally and guest- teaches nationally.", "He is also recognized nationally as an erudite speaker on\" The Teachings of the Buddha.\""]], ["Ennodius", ["Ennodius( 355 \u2013 after 395) was a Proconsul of Africa in 395.", "He may have fathered a son, born in 380 and married to someone who was born in 385 and daughter of Flavius Julius Agricola, Consul of Rome in 421 and the father of Avitus, who were the parents of Flavius Magnus, Senator of Narbonne( then\" Narbo\"), Consul of Rome in 460 and praetorian prefect of Gaul in 469.", "He was an ancestor of Magnus Felix Ennodius."]], ["Theodred II (Bishop of Elmham)", ["Theodred II was a medieval Bishop of Elmham.", "The date of Theodred's consecration unknown, but the date of his death was sometime between 995 and 997."]], ["Mark Kenneth Woods", ["Mark Kenneth Woods( date of birth unknown) is a Canadian comedy writer, actor, producer, director and TV host."]], ["Terence Robinson", ["Terence D. Robinson( date of birth and death unknown) was a male wrestler who competed for England."]], ["Flavius Justus", ["Titus Flavius Justus (born 76) was an aristocratic, wealthy Roman Jew.", "Justus was born and raised in Rome.", "He was the second son born to the Roman Jewish historian Josephus and his fourth wife, a distinguished unnamed Greek Jewish noblewoman from Crete.", "The parents of Justus met in Rome, and Josephus describes his mother, as one \u2018in character who excelled many women, as her subsequent life demonstrated\u2019.", "Justus had an older paternal half-brother, Hyrcanus, and a younger brother, Flavius Simonides Agrippa.", "His paternal uncle was Matthias, while his paternal grandparents were Matthias and his wife, an unnamed Jewish noblewoman.", "His paternal grandmother was an aristocratic woman who descended from royalty and of the former ruling Hasmonean Dynasty.", "His paternal grandfather descended from the priestly order of the Jehoiarib, which was the first of the twenty four-orders of priests in the Temple in Jerusalem and was a descendant of the High Priest Jonathon.", "Jonathon may have been Alexander Jannaeus, the High Priest and Hasmonean ruler who governed Judea from 103 BC-76 BC.", "Justus\u2019 cognomen was a very common Latin name in the Jewish Catacombs of Rome.", "Josephus gave his son a Latin name in preference to a Greek one, despite the fact that Greek was spoken more among Roman Jews than Latin.", "Justus was a contemporary of the ruling Flavian dynasty and Nerva\u2013Antonine dynasty of the Roman Empire.", "He was alive when Josephus was compiling his historical writings and when his father died about 100.", "Unfortunately, little is known on his remaining life."]], ["Brian Saunders (weightlifter)", ["Brian Saunders( date of birth and death unknown) was a male weightlifter who competed for England."]], ["Les Richards", ["Les Richards( date of birth unknown) was an Australian rules footballer who played with North Melbourne in the Victorian Football League( VFL)."]], ["Josephus", ["Titus Flavius Josephus (37 \u2013 100), born Yosef ben Matityahu (\"Yosef ben Matityahu\"), was a first-century Romano-Jewish historian who was born in Jerusalem\u2014then part of Roman Judea\u2014to a father of priestly descent and a mother who claimed royal ancestry.", "He initially fought against the Romans during the First Jewish\u2013Roman War as head of Jewish forces in Galilee, until surrendering in 67 CE to Roman forces led by Vespasian after the six-week siege of Jotapata.", "Josephus claimed the Jewish Messianic prophecies that initiated the First Roman-Jewish War made reference to Vespasian becoming Emperor of Rome.", "In response Vespasian decided to keep Josephus as a slave and presumably interpreter.", "After Vespasian became Emperor in 69 CE, he granted Josephus his freedom, at which time Josephus assumed the emperor's family name of Flavius.", "Flavius Josephus fully defected to the Roman side and was granted Roman citizenship.", "He became an advisor and friend of Vespasian's son Titus, serving as his translator when Titus led the Siege of Jerusalem.", "Since the siege proved ineffective at stopping the Jewish revolt, the city's destruction and the looting and destruction of Herod's Temple (Second Temple) soon followed.", "Josephus recorded Jewish history, with special emphasis on the first century CE and the First Jewish\u2013Roman War (66\u201370 CE), including the Siege of Masada.", "His most important works were \"The Jewish War\" (75) and \"Antiquities of the Jews\" (94).", "\"", "The Jewish War\" recounts the Jewish revolt against Roman occupation.", "\"", "Antiquities of the Jews\" recounts the history of the world from a Jewish perspective for an ostensibly Greek and Roman audience.", "These works provide valuable insight into first century Judaism and the background of Early Christianity, although not specifically mentioned by Josephus.", "Josephus' works are the chief source next to the Bible for the history and antiquity of ancient Palestine."]], ["Pamela Jain", ["Pamela Jain is an Indian playback singer.", "Date of Birth:16th March."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Flavius Justus", 2], ["Josephus", 0]], "evidences": [["Flavius Justus", "father", "Josephus"], ["Josephus", "date of birth", "37"]], "answer": "37"}
{"_id": "50b8f74c0bb011ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is George Ii, Prince Of Waldeck And Pyrmont's paternal grandfather?", "context": [["Henry Krause", ["Henry J.\" Red\" Krause, Jr.( August 28, 1913 \u2013 February 20, 1987) was an American football offensive lineman in the National Football League for the Brooklyn Dodgers and the Washington Redskins.", "He played college football at St. Louis University.", "He is the grandfather of Jennifer Krause", "He is the great grandfather of Payton Hoeing"]], ["Lyon Cohen", ["Lyon Cohen( 1868\u20131937) was a Polish- born Canadian businessman and a philanthropist.", "He was the grandfather of singer/ poet Leonard Cohen."]], ["George Mason II", ["George Mason II( 1660 \u2013 1716) was an early American planter and statesman.", "Mason was the grandfather of George Mason IV, a Founding Father of the United States."]], ["Kaya Alp", ["Kaya Alp was, according to Ottoman tradition, the son of K\u0131z\u0131l Bu\u011fa and the father of Suleyman Shah, who was, in turn, the grandfather of Ertu\u011frul, and the great grandfather of the Ottoman Empire founder, Osman I."]], ["Duke Alexander of W\u00fcrttemberg (1804\u20131885)", ["Duke Alexander Paul Ludwig Konstantin of W\u00fcrttemberg( 9 September 1804, Saint Petersburg \u2013 4 July 1885 T\u00fcffer) was the father of Francis, Duke of Teck and the grandfather of Mary of Teck, wife of George V of the United Kingdom.", "His father was Duke Louis of W\u00fcrttemberg, brother of King Frederick I of W\u00fcrttemberg and Empress Maria Feodorovna of Russia.", "His mother was Princess Henriette of Nassau- Weilburg, a great- granddaughter of George II of Great Britain through his eldest daughter Anne, Princess of Orange."]], ["George II, Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont", ["George II, Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont (20 September 178915 May 1845) was Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont from 1813 to 1845.", "He was the son of George I, Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont and Countess Princess Augusta of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen."]], ["George I, Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont", ["George I, Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont (6 May 17479 September 1813) was Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont from 1812 to 1813.", "He was the son of Karl August, Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont and Countess Palatine Christiane Henriette of Zweibr\u00fccken-Birkenfeld."]], ["Fred Le Deux", ["Frederick\" Fred\" Le Deux( born 4 December 1934) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Geelong in the Victorian Football League( VFL).", "He is the grandfather of Tom Hawkins."]], ["\u00c9l\u00e9onore Desmier d'Olbreuse", ["\u00c9l\u00e9onore Marie Desmier d'Olbreuse (3 January 1639 \u2013 5 February 1722) was the wife of George William, Duke of Lauenburg and Prince of Celle.", "She was the mother of Sophia Dorothea of Celle, who was the wife of George I of Great Britain.", "Thus she is the maternal grandmother of George II."]], ["Abd al-Muttalib", ["Abd al- Muttalib Shaybah ibn Hashim( c. 497 \u2013 578) was the grandfather of Islamic prophet Muhammad."]]], "supporting_facts": [["George II, Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont", 1], ["George I, Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont", 1]], "evidences": [["George II", "father", "George I, Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont"], ["George I, Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont", "father", "Karl August, Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont"]], "answer": "Karl August, Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont"}
{"_id": "218609020bdc11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What nationality is the director of film The Beach (Film)?", "context": [["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["John Farrell (businessman)", ["John Farrell is the director of YouTube in Latin America."]], ["Staffan Kihlbom", ["Staffan Kihlbom( born 23 January 1964) is a Swedish actor, who appeared in the 2000 film\" The Beach\"."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Michael Govan", ["Michael Govan( born 1963) is the director of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art since 2006.", "Prior to this, Govan worked as the director of the Dia Art Foundation in New York City."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Danny Boyle", ["Daniel Francis Boyle (born 20 October 1956) is an English director of film and stage, producer, and screenwriter.", "He is known for his work on films including \"Shallow GraveTrainspotting\" and its sequel \"T2", "TrainspottingThe Beach28 Days LaterSunshineSlumdog", "Millionaire127 HoursSteve Jobs \"and \"Yesterday\".", "His debut film \"Shallow Grave\" won the BAFTA Award for Best British Film.", "The British Film Institute ranked \"Trainspotting\" the 10th greatest British film of the 20th century.", "Boyle's 2008 film \"Slumdog Millionaire\", the most successful British film of the decade, was nominated for ten Academy Awards and won eight, including the Academy Award for Best Director.", "He also won the Golden Globe and BAFTA Award for Best Director.", "Boyle was presented with the Extraordinary Contribution to Filmmaking Award at the 2008 Austin Film Festival, where he also introduced that year's AFF Audience Award Winner \"Slumdog Millionaire\".", "In 2012, Boyle was the artistic director for \"Isles of Wonder\", the opening ceremony of the 2012 Summer Olympics.", "He was subsequently offered a knighthood as part of the New Year Honours, but declined.", "In 2014, it was announced that Boyle would become a patron of HOME in Manchester.", "In February 2017, Boyle announced his bid to help launch a \u00a330 million film and media school in Manchester, stating: \"This is just what Manchester needs and I am delighted to be part of the International Screen School Manchester.\""]], ["John Donatich", ["John Donatich is the Director of Yale University Press."]], ["The Beach (film)", ["The Beach is a 2000 drama adventure film directed by Danny Boyle and based on the 1996 novel of the same name by Alex Garland, which was adapted for the film by John Hodge.", "The film stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Tilda Swinton, Virginie Ledoyen, Guillaume Canet, and Robert Carlyle.", "It was filmed on the Thai island of Ko Phi Phi Le.", "The film was a moderate box office success but received mostly negative reviews.", "DiCaprio was nominated for the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Actor (lost to John Travolta as Terl from the Warner Bros. Pictures film \"Battlefield Earth\" and as Russ Richards in the Paramount Pictures film \"Lucky Numbers\").", "In spite of that, All Saints's song \"Pure Shores\" topped the UK charts."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Beach (film)", 0], ["Danny Boyle", 4]], "evidences": [["The Beach", "director", "Danny Boyle"], ["Danny Boyle", "country of citizenship", "British"]], "answer": "British"}
{"_id": "29a722d2086811ebbd5eac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Who lived longer, Edward Stillingfleet or J M Balliol Salmon?", "context": [["Justin (historian)", ["Justin( century) was a Latin writer who lived under the Roman Empire."]], ["Fred H. Frank", ["Fred H. Frank was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly who lived in Appleton."]], ["Edward Stillingfleet (physician)", ["Edward Stillingfleet( 1660? \u20131708) was an English physician and clergyman."]], ["J M Balliol Salmon", ["J M Balliol Salmon( 1868 \u2013 1953) was a British artist particularly noted for his illustrations and his work in pencil, chalk and pastels."]], ["James Stillingfleet", ["The Very Rev James Stillingfleet was the Dean of Worcester from 1726 until his death in 1746.", "He was the son of Edward Stillingfleet, Bishop of Worcester from 1689 to 1699.", "Educated at Wadham College, Oxford, he was Rector of Hartlebury and became a canon of Worcester in 1698."]], ["Edward Cayley", ["Edward Stillingfleet Cayley( 13 August 1802 \u2013 25 February 1862) was a British Liberal Party politician.", "He was elected at the 1832 general election as a member of parliament for North Riding of Yorkshire, and held the seat until his death in 1862, at the age of 59.", "He advocated free trade in Parliament and went to Rugby School and Brasenose College, Oxford, thus breaking the Cayley tradition of going to Cambridge."]], ["Edward Stillingfleet", ["Edward Stillingfleet( 17 April 1635 \u2013 27 March 1699) was a British theologian and scholar.", "Considered an outstanding preacher as well as a strong polemical writer defending Anglicanism, Stillingfleet was known as\" the beauty of holiness\" for his good looks in the pulpit, and was called by John Hough\" the ablest man of his time\"."]], ["William Morritt", ["William John Sawrey Morritt(\" c.\" 1813 \u2013 13 April 1874) was a British Conservative Party politician from Rokeby, which was then in Yorkshire but is now in County Durham.", "He was elected as a Member of Parliament( MP) for the North Riding of Yorkshire at a by-election in March 1862, following the death of the Liberal MP Edward Stillingfleet Cayley.", "He held the seat until the 1865 general election, when he was defeated by the Liberal Frederick Milbank."]], ["Gaius Julius Aquila", ["Gaius Julius Aquila was the name of a number of people who lived during the Roman Empire."]], ["Maximus of Tyre", ["Maximus of Tyre( fl. late 2nd century AD), also known as Cassius Maximus Tyrius, was a Greek rhetorician and philosopher who lived in the time of the Antonines and Commodus, and who belongs to the trend of the Second Sophistic.", "His writings contain many allusions to the history of Greece, while there is little reference to Rome; hence it is inferred that he lived longer in Greece, perhaps as a professor at Athens.", "Although nominally a Platonist, he is really an Eclectic and one of the precursors of Neoplatonism."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Edward Stillingfleet", 0], ["J M Balliol Salmon", 0]], "evidences": [["Edward Stillingfleet", "date of birth", "17 April 1635"], ["Edward Stillingfleet", "date of death", "27 March 1699"], ["J M Balliol Salmon", "date of birth", "1868"], ["J M Balliol Salmon", "date of death", "1953"]], "answer": "J M Balliol Salmon"}
{"_id": "72cdfc5e0bda11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of the founder of university Fundaci\u00f3n Universidad Del Cine?", "context": [["Nicol\u00e1s Saad", ["Nicol\u00e1s Saad( born 1970 in Buenos Aires) is an Argentine film director, screenplay writer, and film editor.", "He works in the cinema of Argentina.", "Saad is a graduate of Argentina's primary film school, the\" Universidad del Cine.\""]], ["Fundaci\u00f3n Universidad del Cine", ["Universidad del Cine (FUC; English: \"University of Cinema/Film\") is a private not-for-profit university located in the neighbourhood of San Telmo in Buenos Aires, Argentina.", "It was founded in 1991 by Manuel Antin, who currently serves as Rector.", "The school offers undergraduate, graduate and post graduate programmes focused in film and media arts."]], ["Salvador Roselli", ["Salvador Roselli is a film director and screenplay writer.", "He works in the cinema of Argentina.", "Roselli is a graduate of Argentina's primary film school, the\" Universidad del Cine.\""]], ["Emiliano Torres", ["Emiliano Torres( born December 5, 1971 in Buenos Aires) is an Argentine assistant, film director, screenplay writer, cinematographer and production manager.", "In 1991 he graduated from the Fundaci\u00f3n Universidad del Cine of Buenos Aires and completed his degree in filmmaking, oriented towards directing.", "His generation was the first to graduate from institution.", "Since 1996 he has been working as assistant director and screenwriter in many national and international films shot in South America and in Europe.", "In the last years he has worked with european film directors such as Marco Bechis, Miguel Courtois and Emanuele Crialese, than others.", "El Invierno( The Winter) is his first feature film as a director."]], ["Tsuruichi Hayashi", ["He was the founder of the\" Tohoku Mathematical Journal\"."]], ["Universidad del Caribe (Mexico)", ["Universidad del Caribe is a public university in the city of Cancun, Mexico, created in 2000."]], ["Mariano De Rosa", ["Mariano De Rosa is a film producer, film director, screenplay writer, and film editor.", "He works in the cinema of Argentina.", "De Rosa is a graduate of Argentina's primary film school, the\" Universidad del Cine.\""]], ["Gast\u00f3n Solnicki", ["Gast\u00f3n Solnicki( born 1978) is an Argentine film director.", "Coming from an immigrant Jewish family, he studied cinema at the Fundaci\u00f3n Universidad del Cine in Buenos Aires, and later photography at International Center of Photography, as well as film directing at Tisch School of the Arts in New York.", "His first feature was\" Liliana. Rebecca\"( 2007), a short film made with only two actors.", "He later made the documentaries\" S\u00fcden\"( 2008) and\" Papirosen\"( 2011), both of which were critically acclaimed.", "His real breakthrough, however, came with\" K\u00e9kszak\u00e1ll\u00fa\"( 2016), his first narrative feature, which depicted the coming- of- age of a circle of adolescent girls in Buenos Aires.", "The film was screened in the Orizzonti section at the 73rd Venice International Film Festival, yet did not win any awards.", "It was later shown at festivals in Rotterdam, New York, Vancouver and Thessaloniki."]], ["Manuel Ant\u00edn", ["Manuel Ant\u00edn (born February 27, 1926) is an Argentine film director and screenwriter.", "Manuel Ant\u00edn was born in Las Palmas, Chaco Province, in 1926.", "He first wrote for Argentine television in 1956 and made his directorial debut in 1962 with his first film: \"La cifra impar\" (Odd Number), based on a story by Julio Cort\u00e1zar, (Cartas de mam\u00e1).", "The film\" The Venerable Ones\" earned him a Golden Palm nomination at the Cannes Film Festival, and his \"Circe\" (1964), a Golden Bear nomination at the 14th Berlin International Film Festival.", "Perhaps his best-known film, the bucolic \"Don Segundo Sombra\" (1969), earned him a second Golden Palm nomination at Cannes.", "In 1983 he was designated as director of the Instituto Nacional de Cine in the government of Ra\u00fal Alfons\u00edn.", "In 1991 he founded the Universidad del Cine, an institution devoted to film teaching and production."]], ["Universidad del Tepeyac", ["The Universidad del Tepeyac is a university located north of Mexico City and was founded in 1975."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Fundaci\u00f3n Universidad del Cine", 1], ["Manuel Ant\u00edn", 1]], "evidences": [["Universidad del Cine", "founded by", "Manuel Antin"], ["Manuel Ant\u00edn", "place of birth", "Las Palmas, Chaco"]], "answer": "Las Palmas, Chaco"}
{"_id": "38300d7c0bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the place of death of the composer of song Tarkus (Song)?", "context": [["Alexander Courage", ["Alexander Mair\" Sandy\" Courage Jr.( December 10, 1919", "May 15, 2008) was an American orchestrator, arranger, and composer of music, primarily for television and film.", "He is best known as the composer of the theme music for the original\" Star Trek\" series."]], ["Tarkus (song)", ["\"Tarkus\" is the title track of Emerson, Lake & Palmer's second album.", "The progressive rock epic lasts 20:35.", "It was the longest studio song by the band until the three impressions of \"Karn Evil 9\".", "The name \"Tarkus\" refers to the armadillo-tank from the William Neal paintings on the album cover.", "The artist has explained that the name is an amalgamation between 'Tartarus' (a place of punishment mentioned in 2 Peter 2:4) and 'carcass' (hence the name being written in bones on the album cover).", "Consequently, the name refers to the \"futility of war, a man made mess with symbols of mutated destruction.", "\"", "The song \"Tarkus\" itself supposedly follows the adventures of Tarkus from his birth, through a fight with a manticore, which he loses and concludes with an aquatic version of Tarkus named \"Aquatarkus\".", "Keith Emerson, when asked what work he is proudest of, named his Piano Concerto (from the \"Works\" release) and Tarkus."]], ["Karn Evil 9", ["\" Karn Evil 9\" is an extended work by progressive rock group Emerson, Lake& Palmer, appearing on the album\" Brain Salad Surgery\".", "A futuristic fusion of rock and classical themes, it is regarded by some to be their best work together with the song\" Tarkus\".", "At nearly half an hour long, it is also their longest studio recording."]], ["Keith Emerson", ["Keith Noel Emerson (2 November 1944 \u2013 11 March 2016) was an English keyboardist, songwriter, and film composer.", "He played keyboards in a number of bands before finding his first commercial success with the Nice in the late 1960s.", "He became internationally famous for his work with the Nice, which included writing rock arrangements of classical music.", "After leaving the Nice in 1970, he was a founding member of Emerson, Lake & Palmer (ELP), one of the early progressive rock supergroups.", "Emerson, Lake & Palmer were commercially successful through much of the 1970s, becoming one of the best-known progressive rock groups of the era.", "Emerson wrote and arranged much of ELP's music on albums such as \"Tarkus\" (1971) and \"Brain Salad Surgery\" (1973), combining his own original compositions with classical or traditional pieces adapted into a rock format.", "Following ELP's break-up at the end of the 1970s, Emerson pursued a solo career, composed several film soundtracks, and formed the bands Emerson, Lake & Powell and 3 to carry on in the style of ELP.", "In the early 1990s, Emerson rejoined ELP, which reunited for two more albums and several tours before breaking up again in the late 1990s.", "Emerson also reunited the Nice in 2002 for a tour.", "During the 2000s, Emerson resumed his solo career, including touring with his own Keith Emerson Band featuring guitarist Marc Bonilla and collaborating with several orchestras.", "He reunited with ELP bandmate Greg Lake in 2010 for a duo tour, culminating in a one-off ELP reunion show in London to celebrate the band's 40th anniversary.", "Emerson's last album, \"The Three Fates Project\", with Marc Bonilla and Terje Mikkelsen, was released in 2012.", "Emerson reportedly suffered from depression and alcoholism, and in his later years developed nerve damage that hampered his playing, making him anxious about upcoming performances.", "He died by suicide on 11 March 2016 at his home in Santa Monica, California.", "Emerson was widely regarded as one of the top keyboard players of the progressive rock era.", "AllMusic describes Emerson as \"perhaps the greatest, most technically accomplished keyboardist in rock history\"."]], ["Petrus de Domarto", ["Petrus de Domarto( fl. c. 1445\u2013 1455) was a Franco- Flemish composer of the Renaissance.", "He was a contemporary and probable acquaintance of Ockeghem, and was the composer of at least one of the first unified mass cycles to be written in continental Europe."]], ["Michelangelo Faggioli", ["Michelangelo Faggioli( 1666\u20131733) was an Italian lawyer and celebrated amateur composer of humorous cantatas in Neapolitan dialect.", "A founder of a new genre of Neapolitan comedy, he was the composer of the opera buffa\" La Cilla\" in 1706."]], ["Alonso Mudarra", ["Alonso Mudarra( c. 1510 \u2013 April 1, 1580) was a Spanish composer of the Renaissance, and also played the vihuela, a guitar- shaped string instrument.", "He was an innovative composer of instrumental music as well as songs, and was the composer of the earliest surviving music for the guitar."]], ["Walter Robinson (composer)", ["Walter Robinson is an African American composer of the late 20th century.", "He is most notable for his 1977 song\" Harriet Tubman\", which has been recorded by folk musicians such as Holly Near, John McCutcheon, and others.", "He is also the composer of several operas."]], ["Tarcisio Fusco", ["Tarcisio Fusco was an Italian composer of film scores.", "He was the brother of the composer Giovanni Fusco and the uncle of operatic soprano Cecilia Fusco."]], ["Alexandru Cristea", ["Alexandru Cristea( 1890 \u2013 1942) was the composer of the music for\" Limba Noastr\u0103\", current national anthem of Moldova."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Tarkus (song)", 8], ["Keith Emerson", 13]], "evidences": [["\" Tarkus", "composer", "Keith Emerson"], ["Keith Emerson", "place of death", "Santa Monica, California"]], "answer": "Santa Monica, California"}
{"_id": "fe64c75a08b711ebbd88ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director died first, The Count Of Cagliostro or Her Sister From Paris?", "context": [["The Count of Cagliostro", ["The Count of Cagliostro( German: Der Graf von Cagliostro) is a 1920 Austrian silent horror film directed and co-written by Reinhold Sch\u00fcnzel and starring Sch\u00fcnzel, Anita Berber and Conrad Veidt.", "It depicts the life of the eighteenth century Italian mesmerist and occultist Alessandro Cagliostro.", "The film's art direction was by Oscar Werndorff and Carl Hoffmann handled the cinematography.", "Some sources list this film as a German production.", "It is today considered a lost film, and little is known about it.", "It is listed simply as\" Cagliostro\" in some film references.", "Director Schuenzel cast himself in the starring role, and hired Conrad Veidt to merely play a minister in the film, when Veidt was much better suited at the time for the lead.", "Schuenzel went on to become a noted actor in later years, even appearing in American- made films such as\" Dreagonwyck\" and Alfred Hitchcock's\" Notorious\"( both 1946).", "Cameraman Carl Hoffmann went on to work for Fritz Lang and F.W. Murnau, before becoming a director himself in 1928."]], ["The Count of Luxembourg (1926 film)", ["The Count of Luxembourg is a 1926 silent drama film directed by Arthur Gregor and starring George Walsh, Helen Lee Worthing and Michael Dark.", "It is based on the plot of Franz Lehar's operetta\" The Count of Luxembourg\"."]], ["Reinhold Sch\u00fcnzel", ["Reinhold Sch\u00fcnzel (7 November 1888 \u2013 11 November 1954) was a German actor and director, active in both Germany and the United States.", "The son of a German father and a Jewish mother, he was born in St. Pauli, the poorest part of Hamburg.", "Despite being Jewish, Sch\u00fcnzel was allowed by the Nazis to continue making films for several years until he eventually left to live abroad."]], ["Otto-William, Count of Burgundy", ["Otto- William( 955/62 \u2013 21 September 1026 AD), was Count of M\u00e2con, Count of Nevers, and the Count of Burgundy."]], ["Charles, Count of Marsan", ["Charles de Lorraine( 8 April 1648 \u2013 13 November 1708) was the Count of Marsan.", "He was the youngest son of the Count of Harcourt and brother of the Chevalier de Lorraine."]], ["Drogo, Duke of Brittany", ["Drogo was the count of Vannes and Nantes and duke of Brittany from 952, when he succeeded his father, Alan Wrybeard, until his death in 958.", "Drogo was a minor throughout his reign, and so he was under a Regency.", "Drogo's Regents were his uncle the Count of Blois, Theobald I( who entrusted the administration of the Duchy to Wicohen, Archbishop of Dol, and the Count of Rennes, Juhel Berengar) and of his stepfather the Count of Anjou, Fulk II, who married the Wrybeard's widow, Adelaide of Blois.", "The\" Chronique de Nantes\" suggests that Drogo was murdered on the orders of Fulk II, Count of Anjou."]], ["Her Sister from Paris", ["Her Sister from Paris is a 1925 American silent comedy film based upon the play,\" The Twin Sister\" by Ludwig Fulda.", "It was directed by Sidney Franklin and stars Constance Talmadge, Ronald Colman, and George K. Arthur.", "Unlike many silent films, it is still extant.", "The film's sets were designed by the art director William Cameron Menzies while the costumes were by Adrian working on his first production."]], ["Martin of Laon", ["Martin was the count of Laon in the late 7th century."]], ["Sidney Franklin (director)", ["Sidney Arnold Franklin( March 21, 1893 \u2013 May 18, 1972) was an American film director and producer.", "Franklin, like William C. de Mille, specialized in adapting literary works or Broadway stage plays.", "His brother Chester Franklin( 1889 \u2013 1954) also became a director during the silent film era best known for directing the early Technicolor film\" The Toll of the Sea\"."]], ["Count of Castres", ["The Count of Castres was a title in the French nobility.", "It was held by:"]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Count of Cagliostro", 0], ["Her Sister from Paris", 1], ["Reinhold Sch\u00fcnzel", 0], ["Sidney Franklin (director)", 0]], "evidences": [["The Count of Cagliostro", "director", "Reinhold Sch\u00fcnzel"], ["Her Sister from Paris", "director", "Sidney Franklin"], ["Reinhold Sch\u00fcnzel", "date of death", "11 November 1954"], ["Sidney Franklin (director)", "date of death", "May 18, 1972"]], "answer": "The Count Of Cagliostro"}
{"_id": "3e14d4bc0bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the date of death of Sophia Duleep Singh's mother?", "context": [["Agnieszka (courtier)", ["Agnieszka( died after 1572), was a Polish Court dwarf in service of Sophia Jagiellon, Duchess of Brunswick- L\u00fcneburg.", "She was the personal favorite and secretary of Sophia.", "Agnieszka was likely in the service of Sophia in Poland prior to her marriage.", "She did belong to the Polish retinue of 500 people accompanying Sophia from Poland to her new life in Germany upon her marriage to Henry V, Duke of Brunswick- L\u00fcneburg in February 1556.", "In contrast to the majority of the Polish courtiers, Agnieszka remained with Sophia in her new court in Germany in Wolfenb\u00fcttel Castle.", "She had an influential position at court as the personal confidante and secretary of Sophia.", "She conducted the correspondence between Sophia and her powerful relatives, such as her brother the king of Poland and her sister the queen of Sweden.", "In 1568, she accompanied Sophia to her dower court, and assisted her in making it a cultural center.", "After 1572, she assisted Sophia in her work to defend her late brother's will.", "Her year of death is not known, but she was noted to be alive in 1572.", "Her position is mirrored with Dorothea Ostrelska, whose life in the court of Sophia's sister Catherine Jagellon is an almost exact replica to her."]], ["Etan Boritzer", ["Etan Boritzer( born 1950) is an American writer of children \u2019s literature who is best known for his book\" What is God?\" first published in 1989.", "His best selling\" What is?\" illustrated children's book series on character education and difficult subjects for children is a popular teaching guide for parents, teachers and child- life professionals.", "Boritzer gained national critical acclaim after\" What is God?\" was published in 1989 although the book has caused controversy from religious fundamentalists for its universalist views.", "The other current books in the\" What is?\" series include", "What is Love?,", "What is Death?,", "What is Beautiful?,", "What is Funny?,", "What is Right?,", "What is Peace?,", "What is Money?,", "What is Dreaming?,", "What is a Friend?,", "What is True?,", "What is a Family?,", "What is a Feeling?\"", "The series is now also translated into 15 languages.", "Boritzer was first published in 1963 at the age of 13 when he wrote an essay in his English class at Wade Junior High School in the Bronx, New York on the assassination of John F. Kennedy.", "His essay was included in a special anthology by New York City public school children compiled and published by the New York City Department of Education.", "Boritzer now lives in Venice, California and maintains his publishing office there also.", "He has helped numerous other authors to get published through\" How to Get Your Book Published!\" programs.", "Boritzer is also a yoga teacher who teaches regular classes locally and guest- teaches nationally.", "He is also recognized nationally as an erudite speaker on\" The Teachings of the Buddha.\""]], ["Victor Duleep Singh", ["Prince Victor Albert Jay Duleep Singh( 10 July 1866 \u2013 7 June 1918) was the eldest son of Maharani Bamba M\u00fcller and Maharaja Sir Duleep Singh, the last Maharaja of Lahore, and of the Sikh Empire, and the grandson of Maharaja Ranjit Singh."]], ["Sophia Duleep Singh", ["Princess Sophia Alexandrovna Duleep Singh (8 August 1876 \u2013 22 August 1948) was a prominent suffragette in the United Kingdom.", "Her father was Maharaja Duleep Singh, who had been taken from the Sikh Empire to the British Raj, and was subsequently exiled to England.", "Sophia's mother was Bamba M\u00fcller, and her godmother was Queen Victoria.", "She had four sisters, including two halfsisters, and four brothers.", "She lived in Hampton Court in an apartment in Faraday House given to her by Queen Victoria as a grace and favour.", "During the early twentieth century, Singh was one of several Indian women who pioneered the cause of women's rights in Britain.", "Although she is best remembered for her leading role in the Women's Tax Resistance League, she also participated in other women's suffrage groups, including the Women's Social and Political Union."]], ["Bamba M\u00fcller", ["Maharani Bamba, Lady Duleep Singh (born Bamba M\u00fcller; 6 July 1848 \u2013 18 September 1887), was the wife of H.H. Maharaja Sir Duleep Singh.", "Brought up by Christian missionaries, she married Sir Duleep Singh and became Maharani Bamba, wife of the last Maharaja of Lahore.", "Her transformation from illegitimate girl living in a Cairo mission to a Maharani living a life of luxury with the \"Black Prince of Perthshire\" has been compared to the \"Cinderella\" story."]], ["Frederick Duleep Singh", ["Prince Frederick Victor Duleep Singh, MVO, TD, FSA (23 January 1868 \u2013 15 August 1926), also known as Prince Freddy, was a younger son of Sir Duleep Singh, the last Maharaja of the Sikh Empire."]], ["Bill Smith (footballer, born 1897)", ["William Thomas Smith( born 9 April 1897, date of death unknown) was an English professional footballer."]], ["Thomas Scott (diver)", ["Thomas Scott( 1907- date of death unknown) was an English diver."]], ["Theodred II (Bishop of Elmham)", ["Theodred II was a medieval Bishop of Elmham.", "The date of Theodred's consecration unknown, but the date of his death was sometime between 995 and 997."]], ["Rahul Singh (actor)", ["Rahul Singh is an actor known for his works in Bollywood.", "Singh's mother Prabha Thakur is a Hindi poet and also a member of Rajya Sabha."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Sophia Duleep Singh", 2], ["Bamba M\u00fcller", 0]], "evidences": [["Princess Sophia Alexandrovna Duleep Singh", "mother", "Bamba M\u00fcller"], ["Bamba M\u00fcller", "date of death", "18 September 1887"]], "answer": "18 September 1887"}
{"_id": "b277a3da08c611ebbd90ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director born later, Chekhov'S Motifs or The Demon Rider?", "context": [["Sepideh Farsi", ["Sepideh Farsi is an Iranian film director, born in Tehran in 1965."]], ["W. Augustus Barratt", ["W. Augustus Barratt( 1873- 1947) was a Scottish- born, later American, songwriter and musician."]], ["Fred Roy Krug", ["Fred R. Krug is an American film and television producer- director born in Bern, Switzerland."]], ["The Demon Rider", ["The Demon Rider is a 1925 silent film western directed by Paul Hurst and starring Ken Maynard.", "It was distributed on a State Rights basis by Davis Distributing( J. Charles Davis).", "The film is preserved in the Library of Congress and George Eastman House."]], ["Chekhov's Motifs", ["Chekhov's Motifs( translit. Chekhovskie motivy, since released in English as Chekhovian Motifs) is a 2002 Russian- Ukrainian comedy film directed by Kira Muratova.", "It was entered into the 24th Moscow International Film Festival.", "It is based on two works of Anton Chekhov: the short story\" Difficult People\" is divided to frame the one act play\" Tatyana Repina\"."]], ["Jacques D\u00e9combe", ["Jacques D\u00e9combe is a French author, actor and director born in 1953."]], ["Yolonda Ross", ["Yolonda Ross is an American character actress, writer and director born (31 July 1974)."]], ["Paul Hurst (actor)", ["Paul Causey Hurst( October 15, 1888 \u2013 February 27, 1953) was an American actor and director."]], ["Claude Weisz", ["Claude Weisz is a French film director born in Paris."]], ["Kira Muratova", ["Kira Heorhiyivna Muratova( n\u00e9e Korotkova, 5 November 1934 \u2013 6 June 2018) was a Soviet and Ukrainian award- winning film director, screenwriter and actress, known for her unusual directorial style.", "Her films underwent a great deal of censorship in the Soviet Union.", "Muratova spent most of her artistic career in Odessa, creating her films with local studios, mostly casting local actors."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Chekhov's Motifs", 0], ["The Demon Rider", 0], ["Kira Muratova", 0], ["Paul Hurst (actor)", 0]], "evidences": [["Chekhov's Motifs", "director", "Kira Muratova"], ["The Demon Rider", "director", "Paul Hurst"], ["Kira Muratova", "date of birth", "5 November 1934"], ["Paul Hurst (actor)", "date of birth", "October 15, 1888"]], "answer": "Chekhov'S Motifs"}
{"_id": "8cc029e708c311ebbd8dac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Who died earlier, Charles Taze Russell or George Washington Bright?", "context": [["Georges Island", ["Georges Island, or George's Island, may refer to:"]], ["George Washington Bright", ["George Washington Bright( December 27, 1874 \u2013 March 20, 1949) was an American sailor serving in the United States Navy during the Spanish \u2013 American War who received the Medal of Honor for his actions."]], ["Russell Brown", ["Russell or Russ Brown may refer to:"]], ["Charles Taze Russell", ["Charles Taze Russell( February 16, 1852 \u2013 October 31, 1916), or Pastor Russell, was an American Christian restorationist minister from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and founder of what is now known as the Bible Student movement.", "After his death, Jehovah's Witnesses and numerous independent Bible Student groups developed from this base.", "In July 1879, Russell began publishing a monthly religious journal,\" Zion's Watch Tower and Herald of Christ's Presence\".", "In 1881 he co-founded Zion's Watch Tower Tract Society with William Henry Conley as president; in 1884 the corporation was officially registered, with Russell as president.", "Russell wrote many articles, books, tracts, pamphlets and sermons, totaling approximately 50,000 printed pages.", "From 1886 to 1904, he published a six- volume Bible study series originally titled\" Millennial Dawn\", later renamed\" Studies in the Scriptures\", nearly 20 million copies of which were printed and distributed around the world in several languages during his lifetime.", "( A seventh volume was commissioned by his successor as society president, Joseph Rutherford, and published in 1917.)", "The Watch Tower Society ceased publication of Russell's writings in 1927, though his books are still published by several independent groups.", "After Russell's death, a crisis arose surrounding Rutherford's leadership of the society, culminating in a movement- wide schism.", "As many as three- quarters of the approximately 50,000 Bible Students who had been associating in 1917 had left by 1931.", "This shift resulted in the formation of several groups that retained variations on the name\" Bible Students\".", "Those who maintained fellowship with the Watch Tower Society adopted the name\" Jehovah's witnesses\" in 1931, while those who severed ties with the Society formed their own groups including the Pastoral Bible Institute in 1918, the Laymen's Home Missionary Movement in 1919, and the Dawn Bible Students Association in 1929."]], ["Russell Smith", ["Russell or Russ Smith may refer to:"]], ["Joseph Franklin Rutherford", ["Joseph Franklin Rutherford (November 8, 1869 \u2013 January 8, 1942), also known as Judge Rutherford, was the second president of the incorporated Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania.", "He played a primary role in the organization and doctrinal development of Jehovah's Witnesses, which emerged from the Bible Student movement established by Charles Taze Russell.\nRutherford began a career in law, working as a court stenographer, trial lawyer and prosecutor.", "He became a special judge in the 14th Judicial District of Missouri at some time after 1895.", "He developed an interest in the doctrines of Watch Tower Society president Charles Taze Russell, which led to his joining the Bible Student movement, and he was baptized in 1906.", "He was appointed the legal counsel for the Watch Tower Society in 1907, as well as a traveling representative prior to his election as president in 1917.", "His early presidency was marked by a dispute with the Society's board of directors, in which four of its seven members accused him of autocratic behavior and sought to reduce his powers.", "The resulting leadership crisis divided the Bible Student community and contributed to the loss of one-seventh of adherents by 1919 and thousands more by 1931.", "Rutherford and seven other Watch Tower executives were imprisoned in 1918 after charges were laid over the publication of \"The Finished Mystery\", a book deemed seditious for its opposition to World War I.", "Rutherford introduced many organizational and doctrinal changes that helped shape the current beliefs and practices of Jehovah's Witnesses.", "He imposed a centralized administrative structure on the worldwide Bible Student movement, which he later called a theocracy, requiring all adherents to distribute literature via door to door preaching and to provide regular reports of their preaching activity.", "He also instituted training programs for public speaking as part of their weekly meetings for worship.", "He established 1914 as the date of Christ's invisible return, asserted that Christ died on a tree rather than a cross, formulated the current Witness concept of Armageddon as God's war on the wicked, and reinforced the belief that the start of Christ's millennial reign was imminent.", "He condemned the observance of traditional celebrations such as Christmas and birthdays, the saluting of national flags and the singing of national anthems.", "He introduced the name \"Jehovah's witnesses\" in 1931 and the term \"Kingdom Hall\" for houses of worship in 1935.", "He wrote twenty-one books and was credited by the Society in 1942 with the distribution of almost 400 million books and booklets.", "Despite significant decreases during the 1920s, overall membership increased more than sixfold by the end of Rutherford's 25 years as president."]], ["Nelson H. Barbour", ["Nelson H. Barbour( August 21, 1824 \u2013 August 30, 1905)", "Barbour was an influential Adventist writer and publisher, best known for his association with and later opposition to Charles Taze Russell."]], ["Nelson H. Barbour", ["Nelson H. Barbour( August 21, 1824 \u2013 August 30, 1905)", "Barbour was an influential Adventist writer and publisher, best known for his association with and later opposition to Charles Taze Russell."]], ["William Russell", ["William, Willy or Bill Russell( or other variants) may refer to:"]], ["Georgetown", ["Georgetown or George Town may refer to:"]]], "supporting_facts": [["Charles Taze Russell", 0], ["George Washington Bright", 0]], "evidences": [["Charles Taze Russell", "date of death", "October 31, 1916"], ["George Washington Bright", "date of death", "March 20, 1949"]], "answer": "Charles Taze Russell"}
{"_id": "4b37342c0bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where did Rainilaiarivony's father die?", "context": [["Place of origin", ["In Switzerland, the place of origin( literally\" home place\" or\" citizen place\") denotes where a Swiss citizen has their municipal citizenship.", "It is not to be confused with the place of birth or place of residence, although two or all three of these locations may be identical depending on the person's circumstances."]], ["Motherland (disambiguation)", ["Motherland is the place of one's birth, the place of one's ancestors, or the place of origin of an ethnic group.", "Motherland may also refer to:"]], ["Rainilaiarivony", ["Rainilaiarivony (30 January 1828 \u2013 17 July 1896) was a Malagasy politician who served as the Prime Minister of Madagascar from 1864 to 1895, succeeding his older brother Rainivoninahitriniony, who had held the post for thirteen years.", "His career mirrored that of his father Rainiharo, a renowned military man who became Prime Minister during the reign of Queen Ranavalona I.\nDespite a childhood marked by ostracism from his family, as a young man Rainilaiarivony was elevated to a position of high authority and confidence in the royal court, serving alongside his father and brother.", "He co-led a critical military expedition with Rainivoninahitriniony at the age of 24 and was promoted to Commander-in-Chief of the army following the death of the queen in 1861.", "In that position he oversaw continuing efforts to maintain royal authority in the outlying regions of Madagascar and acted as adviser to his brother, who had been promoted to Prime Minister in 1852.", "He also influenced the transformation of the kingdom's government from an absolute monarchy to a constitutional one, in which power was shared between the sovereign and the Prime Minister.", "Rainilaiarivony and Queen Rasoherina worked together to depose Rainivoninahitriniony for his abuses of office in 1864.", "Taking his brother's place as Prime Minister, Rainilaiarivony remained in power as Madagascar's longest-serving prime minister for the next 31 years by marrying three queens in succession:", "Rasoherina, Ranavalona II and Ranavalona III.", "As Prime Minister, Rainilaiarivony actively sought to modernize the administration of the state, in order to strengthen and protect Madagascar against the political designs of the British and French colonial empires.", "The army was reorganized and professionalized, public schooling was made mandatory, a series of legal codes patterned on English law were enacted and three courts were established in Antananarivo.", "The statesman exercised care not to offend traditional norms, while gradually limiting traditional practices, such as slavery, polygamy, and unilateral repudiation of wives.", "He legislated the Christianization of the monarchy under Ranavalona II.", "His diplomatic skills and military acumen assured the defense of Madagascar during the Franco-Hova Wars, successfully preserving his country's sovereignty until a French column captured the royal palace in September 1895.", "Although holding him in high esteem, the French colonial authority deposed the Prime Minister and exiled him to French Algeria, where he died less than a year later in August 1896."]], ["Rainiharo", ["Field Marshal Rainiharo (died on 18 October 1852 in Rabodomiarana) was from 1833 to 1852 prime minister of the Kingdom of Imerina in the central highlands of Madagascar."]], ["Valley of Death", ["Valley of Death may refer to:"]], ["Dance of Death (disambiguation)", ["Dance of Death, also called\" Danse Macabre\", is a late- medieval allegory of the universality of death.", "Dance of Death or The Dance of Death may also refer to:"]], ["Sennedjem", ["The Ancient Egyptian artisan Sennedjem lived in Set Maat( translated as\" The Place of Truth\"), contemporary Deir el- Medina, on the west bank of the Nile, opposite Thebes, during the reigns of Seti I and Ramesses II.", "Sennedjem had the title\" Servant in the Place of Truth\".", "He was buried along with his wife, Iyneferti, and family in a tomb in the village necropolis.", "His tomb was discovered January 31, 1886.", "When Sennedjem's tomb was found, in it there was regular furniture from his home, including a stool and a bed, which he actually used when he was alive.", "His titles included Servant in the Place of Truth, meaning that he worked on the excavation and decoration of the nearby royal tombs."]], ["Place of birth", ["The place of birth( POB) or birthplace is the place where a person was born.", "This place is often used in legal documents, together with name and date of birth, to uniquely identify a person.", "As a general rule with respect to passports, the place of birth is determined to be the country that currently has\" sovereignty\" over the actual place of birth, regardless of when the birth actually occurred.", "The place of birth is not necessarily the place where the parents of the new baby live.", "If the baby is born in a hospital in another place, that place is the place of birth.", "In many countries, this also means that the government requires that the birth of the new baby is registered in the place of birth.", "Some countries place less or no importance on the place of birth, instead using alternative geographical characteristics for the purpose of identity documents.", "For example, Sweden has used the concept of\" f\u00f6delsehemortdomicile of birth\") since 1947.", "This means that the domicile of the baby's mother is the registered place of birth.", "The location of the maternity ward or other physical birthplace is considered unimportant.", "Similarly, Switzerland uses the concept of\" Heimatortlieu d'origineluogo d'origineplace of origin\" in German, French and Italian respectively).", "A child born to Swiss parents is automatically assigned the place of origin of the parent with the same last name, so the child either gets their mother's or father's place of origin.", "A child born to one Swiss parent and one foreign parent acquires the place of origin of their Swiss parent.", "In a Swiss passport and identity card, the holder's place of origin is stated, not their place of birth.", "In some countries( primarily in the Americas), the place of birth automatically determines the nationality of the baby, a practice often referred to by the Latin phrase\" jus soli\".", "Almost all countries outside the Americas instead attribute nationality based on the nationality( ies) of the baby's parents( referred to as\" jus sanguinis\").", "There can be some confusion regarding the place of birth if the birth takes place in an unusual way: when babies are born on an airplane or at sea, difficulties can arise.", "The place of birth of such a person depends on the law of the countries involved, which include the nationality of the plane or ship, the nationality( ies) of the parents and/ or the location of the plane or ship( if the birth occurs in the territorial waters or airspace of a country).", "Some administrative forms may request the applicant's\" country of birth\".", "It is important to determine from the requester whether the information requested refers to the applicant's\" place of birth\" or\" nationality at birth\".", "For US citizens born abroad who under the US Constitution acquire US citizenship at the time of birth, the nationality at birth will be USA( American), while the place of birth would be the country in which the actual birth takes place."]], ["Where Was I", ["\" Where Was I?\" may refer to:"]], ["Beaulieu-sur-Loire", ["Beaulieu- sur- Loire is a commune in the Loiret department in north -central France.", "It is also the place of death of Jacques MacDonald, a French general who served in the Napoleonic Wars"]]], "supporting_facts": [["Rainilaiarivony", 1], ["Rainiharo", 0]], "evidences": [["Rainilaiarivony", "father", "Rainiharo"], ["Rainiharo", "place of death", "Kingdom of Imerina"]], "answer": "Kingdom of Imerina"}
{"_id": "746d168d08cc11ebbd93ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Do both directors of films Bryllupsfotografen and Blind Spot (2018 Film) share the same nationality?", "context": [["Blind Spot (2015 film)", ["Blind Spot is a 2015 Chinese suspense thriller film directed by Danny Pang.", "The film was released on October 23, 2015."]], ["Tuva Novotny", ["Tuva Moa Matilda Karolina Novotny Hedstr\u00f6m( born 21 December 1979), known as Tuva Novotny, is a Swedish actress, director, and singer.", "She was born in Stockholm, and was raised in \u00c5mot, Brunskog, outside Arvika.", "She is the daughter of Czech film director David Jan Novotn\u00fd and Swedish artist Barbro Hedstr\u00f6m."]], ["Bias blind spot", ["The bias blind spot is the cognitive bias of recognizing the impact of biases on the judgment of others, while failing to see the impact of biases on one's own judgment.", "The term was created by Emily Pronin, a social psychologist from Princeton University's Department of Psychology, with colleagues Daniel Lin and Lee Ross.", "The bias blind spot is named after the visual blind spot.", "Most people appear to exhibit the bias blind spot.", "In a sample of more than 600 residents of the United States, more than 85% believed they were less biased than the average American.", "Only one participant believed that he or she was more biased than the average American.", "People do vary with regard to the extent to which they exhibit the bias blind spot.", "It appears to be a stable individual difference that is measurable( for a scale, see Scopelliti et al. 2015).", "The bias blind spot appears to be a true blind spot in that it is unrelated to actual decision making ability.", "Performance on indices of decision making competence are not related to individual differences in bias blind spot.", "In other words, everyone seems to think they are less biased than other people, regardless of their actual decision making ability."]], ["Blind Spot (2018 film)", ["Blind Spot is a 2018 Norwegian drama film directed and written by Tuva Novotny.", "It is one of three films shortlisted to be the Norwegian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards.", "Filmed in one shot,\" Blind Spot\" tells the story of a mother who struggles to come to terms with her daughter \u2019s mental illness, revealed to be far worse than she had realized."]], ["Blind spot (vision)", ["A blind spot, scotoma, is an obscuration of the visual field.", "A particular blind spot known as the\" physiological blind spotblind point\", or\" punctum caecum\" in medical literature, is the place in the visual field that corresponds to the lack of light- detecting photoreceptor cells on the optic disc of the retina where the optic nerve passes through the optic disc.", "Because there are no cells to detect light on the optic disc, the corresponding part of the field of vision is invisible.", "Some process in our brains interpolates the blind spot based on surrounding detail and information from the other eye, so we do not normally perceive the blind spot.", "Although all vertebrates have this blind spot, cephalopod eyes, which are only superficially similar, do not.", "In them, the optic nerve approaches the receptors from behind, so it does not create a break in the retina.", "The first documented observation of the phenomenon was in the 1660s by Edme Mariotte in France.", "At the time it was generally thought that the point at which the optic nerve entered the eye should actually be the most sensitive portion of the retina; however, Mariotte's discovery disproved this theory.", "The blind spot is located about 12 \u2013 15 \u00b0 temporally and 1.5 \u00b0 below the horizontal and is roughly 7.5 \u00b0 high and 5.5 \u00b0 wide."]], ["Mr. Right (2009 film)", ["Mr. Right is a 2009 British film directed by David Morris and Jacqui Morris.", "The jointly- made gay- themed film is the debut for both directors."]], ["Toren (2018 film)", ["Toren is a 2018 film written, directed, and produced by Nawzad Shekhany."]], ["Bryllupsfotografen", ["Bryllupsfotografen is a 1994 Norwegian drama film directed by Johan Bergenstr\u00e5hle, starring Kurt Ravn and Ilse Rande.", "Daniel Svare( Ravn) is an accomplished photographer and a socially engaged documentary film maker, who experiences a mid-life crisis.", "He leaves his wife and children to start up as a wedding photographer in his old home town, but his past catches up with him."]], ["Johan Bergenstr\u00e5hle (director)", ["Lars Johan Rudman Bergenstr\u00e5hle( 15 July 1935 \u2013 23 August 1995) was a Swedish film director and screenwriter.", "He directed 14 films between 1965 and 1994.", "His 1969 film\" Made in Sweden\" was entered into the 19th Berlin International Film Festival, where it won a Silver Bear award.", "His 1972 film\" Foreigners\" won the award for Best Director at the 9th Guldbagge Awards."]], ["Blind spot", ["Blind spot or Blindspot may refer to:"]]], "supporting_facts": [["Bryllupsfotografen", 0], ["Blind Spot (2018 film)", 0], ["Johan Bergenstr\u00e5hle (director)", 0], ["Tuva Novotny", 0]], "evidences": [["Bryllupsfotografen", "director", "Johan Bergenstr\u00e5hle"], ["Blind Spot (2018 film)", "director", "Tuva Novotny"], ["Johan Bergenstr\u00e5hle (director)", "country of citizenship", "Swedish"], ["Tuva Novotny", "country of citizenship", "Swedish"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "fcc41df80bda11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of the composer of film Men With Brooms?", "context": [["Amedeo Escobar", ["Amedeo Escobar( 1888\u20131973) was an Italian composer of film scores."]], ["Tarcisio Fusco", ["Tarcisio Fusco was an Italian composer of film scores.", "He was the brother of the composer Giovanni Fusco and the uncle of operatic soprano Cecilia Fusco."]], ["Men with Brooms", ["Men with Brooms is a 2002 Canadian romantic comedy film, starring and directed by Paul Gross.", "Centred on the sport of curling, the offbeat comedy tells the story of a reunited curling team from a small Canadian town as they work through their respective life issues and struggle to win the championship for the sake of their late coach.", "The cast also includes Connor Price, Leslie Nielsen, Peter Outerbridge, Kari Matchett, Molly Parker and Polly Shannon.", "Members of the Canadian rock band", "The Tragically Hip make a cameo appearance in the film as a competing rink representing Kingston, Ontario, the band's home city.", "Winnipeg curler and three-time Brier champion", "Jeff Stoughton also made a cameo appearance throwing his trademark \"spin-o-rama\" shot.", "A television adaptation, also titled \"Men with Brooms\" debuted October 4, 2010 on CBC Television for the 2010-11 television season."]], ["Thomas Morse", ["Thomas Morse( born June 30, 1968) is an American composer of film and concert music."]], ["Alonso Mudarra", ["Alonso Mudarra( c. 1510 \u2013 April 1, 1580) was a Spanish composer of the Renaissance, and also played the vihuela, a guitar- shaped string instrument.", "He was an innovative composer of instrumental music as well as songs, and was the composer of the earliest surviving music for the guitar."]], ["Henri Verdun", ["Henri Verdun( 1895\u20131977) was a French composer of film scores."]], ["Abe Meyer", ["Abe Meyer( 1901 \u2013 1969) was an American composer of film scores."]], ["Bert Grund", ["Bert Grund( 1920\u20131992) was a German composer of film scores."]], ["Walter Ulfig", ["Walter Ulfig was a German composer of film scores."]], ["Paul Gross", ["Paul Michael Gross, OC (born April 30, 1959) is a Canadian actor, producer, director, singer, and writer born in Calgary, Alberta.", "He is known for his lead role as Constable Benton Fraser in the television series \"", "Due South\" as well as his 2008 war film \"Passchendaele\", which he wrote, produced, directed, and starred in.", "During \"Due South\"'s final season, Gross acted as executive producer in addition to starring, wrote the season three opener and finale, the two part series finale and wrote and sang songs for the show, some of which can be found on the two \"Due South\" soundtracks.", "He later found success with another Canadian TV series, \"Slings and Arrows\".", "He also produced one film with Akshay Kumar called \"Speedy Singhs\" starring Camilla Belle and Vinay Virmani."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Men with Brooms", 0], ["Paul Gross", 0]], "evidences": [["Men with Brooms", "composer", "Paul Gross"], ["Paul Gross", "place of birth", "Calgary"]], "answer": "Calgary"}
{"_id": "f4c977620bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the composer of song The Trail Of The Lonesome Pine (Song) born?", "context": [["Curly Ray Cline", ["Curly Ray Cline( January 10, 1923 \u2013 August 19, 1997) was an American bluegrass fiddler from West Virginia known for his work with the Lonesome Pine Fiddlers and Ralph Stanley."]], ["Larry Richardson", ["Larry Richardson (August 9, 1927- June 17, 2007) was an American bluegrass and old time banjoist and guitarist from Galax, Virginia.", "He is known for his work with the Lonesome Pine Fiddlers, Bill Monroe and His Bluegrass Boys, and the Blue Ridge Boys.", "Larry Richardson began his bluegrass career with the Lonesome Pine Fiddlers alongside mandolin player Bobby Osborne of Osborne Brothers fame.", "These two musicians are credited for transforming the band from western swing to bluegrass music in 1949.", "Larry and Bobby left the band after only a year and were replaced by Jimmy and Paul Williams.", "After Larry's brief time with the Lonesome Pine Fiddlers, he joined Bill Monroe as a banjo player from 1950-1951.", "He never made a recording as a \"Bluegrass Boy\".", "Larry then went on to work for Carl and J.P. Sauceman who ran a bluegrass show on WREN (AM).", "In 1956, Larry was featured on a record that changed the way many people hear and play the banjo.", "American Banjo Scruggs Style which showcased the many banjo players who had adopted Earl Scruggs' famous \"three finger roll\" style of picking.", "On the record, Richardson played a rousing and inventive version of \"Little Maggie\" that influenced any number of up-and-coming banjo players in the late 1950s.", "Soon after the release of this record, Larry relocated to Low Gap, North Carolina.", "From the mid-1950s to the mid-1960s Larry recorded with the Blue Ridge Boys who focused on a traditional bluegrass sound.", "In the latter 30 years of his life, Larry became an evangelist and spent the rest of his life preaching and singing bluegrass gospel.", "He lived in Lake Butler, Florida until he died of colon cancer."]], ["Lonesome Pine District", ["The Lonesome Pine District is a high school conference of the Virginia High School League which draws its members from the western part of Southwest Virginia.", "The district's name comes from The Trail of the Lonesome Pine."]], ["Sidney D. Mitchell", ["Sidney D. Mitchell( June 15, 1888 in Baltimore, Maryland \u2013 February 25, 1942 in Los Angeles, California) was a Hollywood film industry lyricist and composer.", "He is best known for his collaborations with Lew Pollack on movie scores at Twentieth Century Fox in the 1930s and 1940s.", "Together with Louis Alter, Mitchell was nominated for an Oscar in 1937 for the song\" A Melody from the Sky\" which was in the 1936 motion picture\" The Trail of the Lonesome Pine\".", "He contributed many songs to other films, and his work continues to be featured to the present day.", "He also served as a screenwriter for three movies and a director for the film\" Umpa\" in 1933."]], ["Alonso Mudarra", ["Alonso Mudarra( c. 1510 \u2013 April 1, 1580) was a Spanish composer of the Renaissance, and also played the vihuela, a guitar- shaped string instrument.", "He was an innovative composer of instrumental music as well as songs, and was the composer of the earliest surviving music for the guitar."]], ["B. Joseph Pine II", ["B. Joseph Pine( born 1958) is an American author."]], ["The Trail of the Lonesome Pine (song)", ["\"The Trail of the Lonesome Pine\" is a popular song published in 1913, with lyrics by Ballard MacDonald and music by Harry Carroll.", "Inspired by John Fox, Jr.'s 1908 novel of the same title, the song expresses the singer's love for his girl, June, who lives in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia.", "The chorus is:\nIt appears to have been first recorded in New York on 28 March 1913 by the Spanish-American tenor Manuel Romain and released in June of that year on issue number 1743 of the Edison Blue Amberol Record label.", "The song was featured in Laurel and Hardy's 1937 film \"Way Out West\".", "It was performed by Laurel and Hardy with The Avalon Boys and featured a section sung in deep bass by Chill Wills, lip-synced by Stan Laurel in the film, with the last line in falsetto", "(sung by Rosina Lawrence) after Ollie hit Stan on the head with a mallet.", "This stage routine was performed by actors Steve Coogan and John C. Reilly as part of the 2019 biographical film \"Stan & Ollie\".", "In 1975, at a time when Laurel and Hardy films were popular on British television, the UK branch of United Artists Records produced an album of dialogue and songs, \" Laurel & Hardy \u2013 The Golden Age Of Hollywood Comedy\", that included \"The Trail of the Lonesome Pine\".", "Released as a single, the song reached No. 2 in the UK Singles Chart, thanks largely to being championed by disc jockey John Peel on his Radio 1 evening show.", "The song was also recorded by Vivian Stanshall and (as \"Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia\") by Tokyo Blade.", "The song is featured in the stage play", "\"The Trail Of The Lonesome Pine\", and is played during the opening credits of the 1936 film adaptation.", "Since 1964, the play has been performed in an outdoor theater in Big Stone Gap, Virginia, hometown of the novel's author: it was designated the \"official outdoor drama\" by the Commonwealth of Virginia in 1994, and is now the sixth longest running outdoor drama in the United States.", "The song was the favorite song of Gertrude Stein.."]], ["Harry Carroll", ["Harry Carroll (November 28, 1892, in Atlantic City, New Jersey \u2013 December 26, 1962, in Mount Carmel, Pennsylvania) was an American songwriter, pianist, and composer."]], ["The Trail of the Lonesome Pine", ["The Trail of the Lonesome Pine may refer to:"]], ["Ronnie Bowman", ["Ronnie Bowman( born July 9, 1961) is an American singer and composer of bluegrass music.", "Besides his solo albums, he is known for his work with the Lonesome River Band."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Trail of the Lonesome Pine (song)", 0], ["Harry Carroll", 0]], "evidences": [["The Trail of the Lonesome Pine", "composer", "Harry Carroll"], ["Harry Carroll", "place of birth", "Atlantic City, New Jersey"]], "answer": "Atlantic City, New Jersey"}
{"_id": "789d0273091111ebbdadac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film was released earlier, Extreme Ops or Puberun?", "context": [["Lloyd (film)", ["Lloyd is a 2001 American comedy film.", "The film was released on May 4, 2001."]], ["Coney Island Baby (film)", ["Coney Island Baby is a 2003 comedy- drama in which film producer Amy Hobby made her directorial debut.", "Karl Geary wrote the film and Tanya Ryno was the film's producer.", "The music was composed by Ryan Shore.", "The film was shot in Sligo, Ireland, which is known locally as\" Coney Island\".", "The film was screened at the Newport International Film Festival.", "Hobby won the Jury Award for\" Best First Time Director\".", "The film made its premiere television broadcast on the Sundance Channel."]], ["Royal Tramp II", ["Royal Tramp II is a 1992 Hong Kong film based on Louis Cha's novel\" The Deer and the Cauldron\".", "The film is a sequel to\" Royal Tramp\", which was released earlier in the same year."]], ["The Wonderful World of Captain Kuhio", ["The film was released in Japan on 10 October 2009."]], ["May Lamok sa Loob ng Kulambo", ["May Lamok sa Loob ng Kulambo is a 1984 Philippine comedy film directed by, and produced by Hirene Lopez and Danny L. Zialcita as the film's executive producer.", "The film stars Gloria Diaz, Eddie Garcia, Amy Austria, and Tommy Abuel.", "The film was released in 1984 by Essex Films.", "Another related film called,\" May Daga sa Labas ng Lungga\", was released earlier in the same year."]], ["Puberun", ["Puberun is an Assamese language film directed by Prabhat Mukherjee of Kolkata and released in 1959."]], ["Invasion of the Neptune Men", ["The film was released in 1961 in Japan and was later released in the United States on television.", "In 1998, the film was featured on an episode of\" Mystery Science Theater 3000\"."]], ["Extreme Ops", ["Extreme Ops is a 2002 action thriller film directed by Christian Duguay, written by Michael Zaidan, Timothy Scott Bogart, and Mark Mullin, and starring Devon Sawa, Bridgette Wilson- Sampras, Rupert Graves, and Rufus Sewell."]], ["Rakka (film)", ["The film was released on YouTube and Steam on 14 June 2017."]], ["Shirin Farhad (1931 film)", ["Shirin Farhad is a 1931 Hindi language musical film.", "It was the second Indian film with sound.", "It was based on the love story from the\" Shahnameh\" of Farhad and Shirin by Nizami Ganjavi.", "The film was directed by J.J. Madan and starred Nissar and Jehanara Kajjan.", "\" Alam Ara\" was released earlier the same year and was the first Indian film with sound."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Extreme Ops", 0], ["Puberun", 0]], "evidences": [["Extreme Ops", "publication date", "2002"], ["Puberun", "publication date", "1959"]], "answer": "Puberun"}
{"_id": "d3e9a38c0bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Which country the director of film Mrs. Palfrey At The Claremont is from?", "context": [["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont", ["Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont is a 2005 US-produced comedy-drama film based on the 1971 novel by Elizabeth Taylor.", "It was directed by Dan Ireland and produced by Lee Caplin, Carl Colpaert and Zachary Matz from a screenplay by Ruth Sacks Caplin.", "The film stars Joan Plowright and Rupert Friend, with Zo\u00eb Tapper, Anna Massey, Robert Lang, Marcia Warren, Georgina Hale, Millicent Martin, Michael Culkin and Anna Carteret."]], ["Tomris Giritlio\u011flu", ["Tomris Giritlio\u011flu( born 1957) is a Turkish film director and producer.", "She is best known for directing the 1999 film\" Mrs. Salk\u0131m's Diamonds\"."]], ["Dan Ireland", ["Daniel Frederick \"Dan\" Ireland (May 11, 1949 \u2013 April 14, 2016) was an American-Canadian film producer and director.", "Born in Portland, Oregon, he was the co-founder of the Seattle International Film Festival."]], ["Ruth Sacks Caplin", ["Ruth Sacks Caplin( September 5, 1920 \u2013 August 5, 2014) was an American screenwriter, arts advocate, therapist and philanthropist known for her adapted screenplay for the film,\" Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont\", starring Joan Plowright and Rupert Friend."]], ["John Farrell (businessman)", ["John Farrell is the director of YouTube in Latin America."]], ["Harold W. Rood", ["Harold William\" Bill\" Rood( August 19, 1922 \u2013 October 6, 2011) was a political scientist and author of\" Kingdoms of the Blind\".", "He was Professor Emeritus at Claremont McKenna College and taught International Relations and national security affairs beginning in 1962.", "Rood was also a fellow at the Claremont Institute and published articles in the Claremont Review of Books.", "He received the Claremont Institute's Salvatori Prize in the American Founding in 2007 and taught in the Claremont Institute's Publius Fellows Program since 1979."]], ["Donald McKenna (philanthropist)", ["Donald Carnegie McKenna( 10 October 1907 \u2013 26 November 1997) was an American businessperson and philanthropist.", "He is best remembered as a founder of and major donor to the Claremont McKenna College, a liberal arts college and member of the Claremont Colleges, located in Claremont, California."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont", 1], ["Dan Ireland", 0]], "evidences": [["Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont", "director", "Dan Ireland"], ["Dan Ireland", "country of citizenship", "Canadian"]], "answer": "Canadian"}
{"_id": "ccddd63c087011ebbd63ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Do both films Danse Avec Lui and Lifecycles: A Story Of Aids In Malawi have the directors from the same country?", "context": [["Lifecycles: A Story of AIDS in Malawi", ["Lifecycles:", "A Story of AIDS in Malawi is a 2003 documentary from directors Sierra Bellows and Doug Karr focusing on the AIDS epidemic in Malawi, Africa."]], ["Rayane Bensetti", ["Rayane Bensetti( born 9 April 1993 at Caluire- et- Cuire) is a French actor.", "He is well known for being the winner of the fifth season of\" Danse avec les stars\" with the dancer."]], ["Sports in Malawi", ["Sports in Malawi have been shaped by its history as a colony in the old British Empire, the most popular sports coming from Britain."]], ["Doug Karr", ["Doug Karr( born March 27, 1980 in Paris, France) has worked in the movie industry since 1997.", "Karr \u2019s 2009 film\" Ten for Grandpa\" is a personal investigation into the life of Karr's grandfather, an infamous Cold War merchant banker, and screened at the Sundance Film Festival.", "Karr's 2006 film,\" Anniversary Present\" stars David Alpay(\" Ararat The Tudors\") and Liane Balaban(\" New Waterford Girl\").", "Karr \u2019s 2003 mental health caper\" The Straitjacket Lottery\" screened at over 25 festivals and won multiple awards.", "Karr \u2019s other credits include award winning documentaries\" LSD 25 The June Bug Symphony\", as well as the hour long and the 2007 follow up film\" The Face of Aids\".", "His films have been seen by audiences around the world and on numerous television channels.", "Karr currently owns and operates Pie Face Pictures Production Company in New York City."]], ["Luis Frangella", ["Luis Frangella( July 6, 1944 \u2013 December 7, 1990) was an Argentinian figurative post -modern painter and sculptor associated with the expressionist painting of the Lower East Side of New York City in the 1980s.", "He received a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1982.", "He died of AIDS in 1990."]], ["Escape from Hong Kong Island", ["Escape from Hong Kong Island( \u58a8\u6597\u5148\u751f) is a 2004 black comedy film made in Hong Kong, directed by Simon Lui, and starring Jordan Chan."]], ["Stephanie Nolen", ["Stephanie Nolen( born September 3, 1971, in Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadian journalist and writer.", "She is currently the Latin America bureau chief for\" The Globe and Mail\".", "From 2008 to 2013, she was the Globe's South Asia Bureau Chief, based in New Delhi.", "From 2003 to 2008, she was the Globe's Africa bureau chief, and she has reported from more than 60 countries around the world.", "She is a seven- time National Newspaper Awards winner for her work in Africa and India.", "She is tied for the most NNA wins in the history of the awards.", "Nolen is a four- time recipient of the Amnesty International Award for Human Rights Reporting.", "Her book on Africa's AIDS pandemic,\" 28: Stories of AIDS in Africa\", was nominated for the 2007 Governor General's Literary Award and has been published in 15 countries.", "She is the co-founder of the Museum of AIDS in Africa.", "She currently lives in Mexico City."]], ["Danse avec lui", ["Danse avec lui is a French drama film directed by Val\u00e9rie Guignabodet released in 2007 starring Mathilde Seigner and Sami Frey."]], ["Val\u00e9rie Guignabodet", ["Val\u00e9rie Guignabodet (9 May 1965 \u2013 23 February 2016) was a French film director and screenwriter.", "She directed four films between 2002 and 2009, including \"Danse avec lui\" in 2007, and the television series \"Sam\" in 2016."]], ["Herman Slater", ["Herman Slater (1938 \u2013 July 9, 1992) was an American Wiccan high priest and occult-bookstore proprietor as well as an editor, publisher, and author.", "He died of AIDS in 1992."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Danse avec lui", 0], ["Lifecycles: A Story of AIDS in Malawi", 1], ["Val\u00e9rie Guignabodet", 0], ["Doug Karr", 0]], "evidences": [["Danse avec lui", "director", "Val\u00e9rie Guignabodet"], ["Lifecycles: A Story of AIDS in Malawi", "director", "Doug Karr"], ["Val\u00e9rie Guignabodet", "country of citizenship", "French"], ["Doug Karr", "country of citizenship", "France"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "f75d22fa095d11ebbdafac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film was released more recently, Last Of The Long-Haired Boys or Age Of The Dragons?", "context": [["Boys Night Out", ["Boys' or Boy's Night Out may refer to:"]], ["Rhys Buckley", ["Rhys Buckley( born 18 June 1989) is a Welsh rugby union player.", "He played for Caldicot Youth RFC and captained the side before joining the Dragons regional team having progressed through the Dragons Academy and Under- 20 sides.", "His position is hooker.", "Buckley was released by the Dragons at the end of the 2011- 12 season and subsequently joined Doncaster.", "For the 2013- 14 season he joined Moseley.", "In May 2014 Buckley rejoined the Dragons.", "He was released by the Dragons at the end of the 2017- 18 season.", "In March 2019 he became the first Welsh rugby union player to successfully breed the rainbow whiptail lizard\" Cnemidophoruslemniscatus\"."]], ["Valley of the Dragons", ["Valley of the Dragons may refer to:"]], ["Age", ["Age or AGE may refer to:"]], ["Age of reason (disambiguation)", ["Age of reason or Age of Enlightenment was an intellectual and philosophical movement that dominated the world of ideas in Europe during the 18th century.", "Age of reason or Age of Reason may also refer to:"]], ["Josh Reynolds (rugby union)", ["Josh Reynolds( born 1 December 1998) is a Welsh rugby union player who plays for the Dragons as a prop.", "Reynolds made his debut for the Dragons in 2017 having previously played for the Dragons academy, Bedwas, Cross Keys and the Dragons U23 side."]], ["Last of the Long-haired Boys", ["Last of the Long- haired Boys is a 1968 British drama film directed by Peter Everett and starring Richard Todd, Gillian Raine and Patrick Barr."]], ["Long-haired rat", ["The long- haired rat(\" Rattus villosissimus\"), is a species of rodent in the family Muridae which is native to Australia.", "The long- haired rat is well known for its population eruptions over vast areas of Australia which is the basis of its alternative common name, the plague rat.", "Most of the research on the long- haired rat has been conducted during times of massive population fluctuations and therefore little is known about their biology in a non-eruptive period."]], ["Rio Dyer", ["Rio Dyer( born 21 December 1999) is a Welsh rugby union player who plays for the Dragons as a wing.", "Dyer made his debut for the Dragons in 2017 having previously played for the Dragons academy."]], ["Age of the Dragons", ["Age of the Dragons is a 2011 fantasy film directed by Ryan Little and starring Danny Glover and Vinnie Jones.", "A fantasy- themed reimagining of Herman Melville's classic novel,\" Moby Dick\", it was released in the United Kingdom on March 4, 2011."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Last of the Long-haired Boys", 0], ["Age of the Dragons", 0]], "evidences": [["Last of the Long-haired Boys", "publication date", "1968"], ["Age of the Dragons", "publication date", "2011"]], "answer": "Age Of The Dragons"}
{"_id": "5d8037920bb011ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is the paternal grandmother of King Kang Of Zhou?", "context": [["Shu Yu of Tang", ["Shu Yu of Tang, surname( \u59d3): Ji( \u59ec) given name( \u540d): Yu( \u865e), and Ziyu( \u5b50\u65bc), was the founder of the State of Tang during the early Zhou Dynasty( 1046 \u2013 771 BC) of ancient China.", "The State of Tang would later be renamed Jin by Shu Yu's son and successor, Xie.", "He was the son of King Wu of Zhou and the younger brother of King Cheng of Zhou.", "Shortly after the establishment of the Zhou Dynasty, King Wu of Zhou died.", "His son, Prince Song, ascended the throne and became King Cheng of Zhou.", "Since he was very young and too inexperienced to run the newly founded dynasty, his uncle, the Duke of Zhou, served as regent and handled all political affairs until King Cheng of Zhou became old enough to rule.", "In the year that King Cheng of Zhou ascended the throne, the people of a land called Tang( \u5510) rebelled, so the Duke of Zhou conquered them.", "According to the Records of the Grand Historian, one day, King Cheng of Zhou was playing with his younger brother, Prince Yu. King Cheng of Zhou suddenly picked up a parasol tree leaf and gave it to Prince Yu.", "Then he said playfully,\" Let this be a proof that I will make you a feudal lord.\"", "Prince", "Yu happily got the leaf and he then told this to the Duke of Zhou.", "The Duke of Zhou thought that whatever the young King Cheng of Zhou said should not be taken lightly since he was the king.", "The Duke of Zhou approached the young king and asked him if it were true.", "The young king said that he was just joking with his brother.", "Then the Duke of Zhou replied,\" A sovereign must not joke about the things he says and do as what he has said.\"", "The young king thought it was reasonable and gave the recent conquered called Tang land, west of modern Yicheng County in Shanxi, to his brother, Prince Yu. Shu Yu's son and successor, Xie, moved the capital Jiang( \u7edb) nearer to the Jin River and renamed the state Jin.", "Jinci was a shrine in Taiyuan dedicated to Shu Yu.", "It is a major historical and cultural site protected at the national level in People's republic of China."]], ["King Kang of Zhou", ["King Kang of Zhou or King K\u2019ang of Chou was the third sovereign of the Chinese Zhou Dynasty and son of the King Cheng of Zhou.", "The dates of his reign are 1020-996 BC or 1005\u2013978 BC.", "King Kang followed his father King Cheng\u2019s policy and expanded the Zhou territory in the North and in the West.", "He also repressed a rebellion in the east.", "Life prospered in the Zhou Dynasty under Kang\u2019s rule.", "His was succeeded by his son King Zhao of Zhou."]], ["Duke Ding of Qi", ["Duke Ding of Qi (reigned c. 10th century BC) was the second recorded ruler of the ancient Chinese state of Qi during the Western Zhou Dynasty.", "His personal name was L\u00fc Ji (\u5442\u4f0b) and", "ancestral name was Jiang (\u59dc).", "According to classical Chinese texts such as the \"Records of the Grand Historian\" and \"Zuo Zhuan\", Duke Ding succeeded his father L\u00fc Shang, Duke Tai of Qi, who was said to have been a centenarian.", "Duke Ding supposedly served King Kang of Zhou along with other major vassal state rulers including Xiong Yi, viscount of Chu, Count Kang of Wey (\u885e\u5eb7\u4f2f), Xie, Marquis of Jin and Boqin, Duke of Lu.", "However, most modern historians believe Duke Ding was in fact the fifth-generation descendant of Duke Tai, and he could not have served King Kang of Zhou.", "After Duke Ding died, he was succeeded by his son Duke Y\u01d0 of Qi."]], ["King Cheng of Zhou", ["King Cheng of Zhou or King Ch'eng of Chou was the second king of the Chinese Zhou Dynasty.", "The dates of his reign are 1042-1021 BCE or 1042/35-1006 BCE.", "His parents were King Wu of Zhou and Queen Yi Jiang (\u9091\u59dc).", "King Cheng was young when he ascended the throne.", "His uncle, Duke of Zhou, fearing that Shang forces might rise again under the possible weak rule of a young ruler, became the regent and supervised government affairs for several years.", "Duke of Zhou established the eastern capital at Luoyang, and later defeated a rebellion by Cheng", "\u2019s", "uncles Cai Shu, Guan Shu and Huo Shu.", "King Cheng later stabilized Zhou Dynasty\u2019s border by defeating several barbarian tribes along with the Duke of Zhou."]], ["King An of Zhou", ["King An of Zhou was the thirty- third king of the Chinese Zhou Dynasty and the twenty first of Eastern Zhou.", "He succeeded his father King Weilie of Zhou on the throne of China in 401 BC.", "After he died, his son King Lie of Zhou ruled over China.", "His other son was King Xian of Zhou."]], ["King Ding of Zhou", ["King Ding of Zhou, or King Ting of Chou, was the twenty- first king of the Chinese Zhou Dynasty and the ninth of Eastern Zhou.", "He was a son of King Qing of Zhou and brother of King Kuang of Zhou.", "He sent an official named Wangsun Man to present gifts to the Chu army.", "He met Prince Zhuang."]], ["King Kang of Chu", ["King Kang of Chu( died 545 BC) was from 559 to 545 BC the king of Chu, a major power during the Spring and Autumn period of ancient China.", "Born Xiong Zhao, he succeeded his father King Gong of Chu.", "His reign was marked by constant wars with Jin, Chu's traditional enemy, and Wu, its new enemy.", "He ruled for 15 years and was succeeded by his son, Jia'ao, who would four years later be murdered by King Kang's younger brother King Ling of Chu."]], ["Duke of Shao", ["Shi, Duke Kang of Shao( died 1000 BC), or Ji Shi, also known as the Earl of Shao, was a high- ranking minister of the early Zhou dynasty.", "He was a younger brother of King Wu, the founding king of Zhou.", "Siding with his half- brother Duke of Zhou, Duke of Shao helped suppress the Rebellion of the Three Guards after King Wu's death.", "During the reigns of King Wu's son King Cheng and King Cheng's son King Kang, Duke of Shao held the post of Grand Protector( \u592a\u4fdd), one of the Three Ducal Ministers."]], ["Tjuyu", ["Tjuyu( sometimes transliterated as Thuya or Thuyu) was an Egyptian noblewoman and the mother of queen Tiye, and the wife of Yuya.", "She is the grandmother of Akhenaten, and great grandmother of Tutankhamun."]], ["Hubba bint Hulail", ["Hubba bint Hulail was the grandmother of Hashim ibn' Abd Manaf, thus the great- great- great- grandmother of the Islamic\" Nab\u012b\"( Prophet) Muhammad ibn Abdullah."]]], "supporting_facts": [["King Kang of Zhou", 0], ["King Cheng of Zhou", 2]], "evidences": [["King Kang of Zhou", "father", "King Cheng of Zhou"], ["King Cheng of Zhou", "mother", "Yi Jiang"]], "answer": "Yi Jiang"}
{"_id": "7df493300bdb11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Which award the performer of song Friendly Persuasion (Song) received?", "context": [["Caspar Babypants", ["Caspar Babypants is the stage name of children's music artist Chris Ballew, who is also widely known as the singer of The Presidents of the United States of America."]], ["Etan Boritzer", ["Etan Boritzer( born 1950) is an American writer of children \u2019s literature who is best known for his book\" What is God?\" first published in 1989.", "His best selling\" What is?\" illustrated children's book series on character education and difficult subjects for children is a popular teaching guide for parents, teachers and child- life professionals.", "Boritzer gained national critical acclaim after\" What is God?\" was published in 1989 although the book has caused controversy from religious fundamentalists for its universalist views.", "The other current books in the\" What is?\" series include", "What is Love?,", "What is Death?,", "What is Beautiful?,", "What is Funny?,", "What is Right?,", "What is Peace?,", "What is Money?,", "What is Dreaming?,", "What is a Friend?,", "What is True?,", "What is a Family?,", "What is a Feeling?\"", "The series is now also translated into 15 languages.", "Boritzer was first published in 1963 at the age of 13 when he wrote an essay in his English class at Wade Junior High School in the Bronx, New York on the assassination of John F. Kennedy.", "His essay was included in a special anthology by New York City public school children compiled and published by the New York City Department of Education.", "Boritzer now lives in Venice, California and maintains his publishing office there also.", "He has helped numerous other authors to get published through\" How to Get Your Book Published!\" programs.", "Boritzer is also a yoga teacher who teaches regular classes locally and guest- teaches nationally.", "He is also recognized nationally as an erudite speaker on\" The Teachings of the Buddha.\""]], ["Gordon R. Glennan", ["Gordon R. Glennan was an American sound engineer.", "He was nominated for an Academy Award in the category Best Sound Recording for the film\" Friendly Persuasion\"."]], ["O Valencia!", ["\" O Valencia!\" is the fifth single by the indie rock band", "The Decemberists, and the first released from their fourth studio album,\" The Crane Wife\".", "The music was written by The Decemberists and the lyrics by Colin Meloy.", "It tells a story of two star- crossed lovers.", "The singer falls in love with a person who belongs to an opposing gang.", "At the end of the song, the singer's lover jumps in to defend the singer, who is confronting his lover's brother( the singer's\" sworn enemy\") and is killed by the bullet intended for the singer."]], ["Billy Milano", ["Billy Milano is a Bronx- born heavy metal musician now based in Austin, Texas.", "He is the singer and- occasionally- guitarist and bassist of crossover thrash band M.O.D., and he was also the singer of its predecessor, Stormtroopers of Death.", "He was also the singer of United Forces, which also featured his Stormtroopers of Death bandmate Dan Lilker."]], ["Friendly Persuasion (song)", ["\"Friendly Persuasion (Thee I Love)\" is a popular song with music by Dimitri Tiomkin and lyrics by Paul Francis Webster.", "It was published in 1956 and appeared in the 1956 film of the same name.", "At the 29th Academy Awards, \"Friendly Persuasion\" was nominated for the Best Music \u2013 Song but lost out to \"Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)\".", "The best-known version of the song was recorded that year by Pat Boone", "and it reached the No. 5 position in the USA charts and No. 3 in the UK.", "Another recording by The Four Aces followed Boone's in 1956 and reached number 45 peak position on \"Billboard\"'s pop music chart.", "The title is an obvious play on words, since the film centers on a Quaker family, a religion known as the \"Society of Friends\".", "Thus, they are said to be of the \"Friendly\" persuasion.", "Johnny Mathis included the song in his 1963 album \"Romantically\".", "Bing Crosby recorded the song for his album \"", "Bing Crosby's Treasury - The Songs", "I Love (1968 version)\".", "Aretha Franklin recorded the song for her album \"Soft and Beautiful\" (1969).", "The Four Aces version of the song was used in the 2013 BBC television series \"Call the Midwife\"."]], ["Bernie Bonvoisin", ["Bernard Bonvoisin, known as Bernie Bonvoisin( born 9 July 1956 in Nanterre, Hauts- de- Seine), is a French hard rock singer and film director.", "He is best known for having been the singer of Trust.", "He was one of the best friends of Bon Scott the singer of AC/ DC and together they recorded the song\" Ride On\" which was one of the last songs by Bon Scott."]], ["Pat Boone", ["Patrick Charles Eugene Boone (born June 1, 1934) is an American singer, composer, actor, writer, television personality, motivational speaker, and spokesman.", "He was a successful pop singer in the United States during the 1950s and early 1960s.", "He sold more than 45 million records, had 38 top-40 hits, and appeared in more than 12 Hollywood films.", "According to \"Billboard\", Boone was the second-biggest charting artist of the late 1950s, behind only Elvis Presley, and was ranked at No. 9 in its listing of the Top 100 Top 40 Artists 1955\u20131995.", "Until the 2010s, Boone held the \"Billboard\" record for spending 220 consecutive weeks on the charts with one or more songs each week.", "At the age of 23, he began hosting a half-hour ABC variety television series, \"The Pat Boone Chevy Showroom\", which aired for 115 episodes (1957\u20131960).", "Many musical performers, including Edie Adams, Andy Williams, Pearl Bailey, and Johnny Mathis, made appearances on the show.", "His cover versions of rhythm and blues hits had a noticeable effect on the development of the broad popularity of rock and roll.", "Elvis Presley was the opening act for a 1955 Pat Boone show in Cleveland, Ohio.", "As an author, Boone had a number-one bestseller in the 1950s (\"Twixt Twelve and Twenty\", Prentice-Hall).", "In the 1960s, he focused on gospel music and is a member of the Gospel Music Hall of Fame.", "He continues to perform and speak as a motivational speaker, a television personality, and a conservative political commentator."]], ["D\u00e1ith\u00ed Sproule", ["D\u00e1ith\u00ed Sproule( born 23 May 1950) is a guitarist and singer of traditional Irish music.", "His niece is the singer Claire Sproule."]], ["Kristian Leontiou", ["Kristian Leontiou (born February 1982) is a British singer of Greek Cypriot descent, and is the singer for the indie rock band One eskimO."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Friendly Persuasion (song)", 3], ["Pat Boone", 10]], "evidences": [["Friendly Persuasion", "performer", "Pat Boone"], ["Pat Boone", "award received", "Gospel Music Hall of Fame"]], "answer": "Gospel Music Hall of Fame"}
{"_id": "57df2e7e0bb011ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is Lulach's maternal grandfather?", "context": [["Gruoch of Scotland", ["Gruoch ingen Boite was a Scottish queen, the daughter of Boite mac Cin\u00e1eda, son of Cin\u00e1ed III.", "She is most famous for being the wife and queen of MacBethad mac Findla\u00edch (Macbeth).", "The dates of her life are uncertain."]], ["John Westley", ["Rev. John Westley( 1636 \u2013 78) was an English nonconformist minister.", "He was the grandfather of John Wesley( founder of Methodism)."]], ["Henry Krause", ["Henry J.\" Red\" Krause, Jr.( August 28, 1913 \u2013 February 20, 1987) was an American football offensive lineman in the National Football League for the Brooklyn Dodgers and the Washington Redskins.", "He played college football at St. Louis University.", "He is the grandfather of Jennifer Krause", "He is the great grandfather of Payton Hoeing"]], ["Zhao Shoushan", ["Zhao Shoushan( 12 November 1894 \u2013 20 June 1965) was a KMT general and later Chinese Communist Party politician.", "He is the grandfather of Zhao Leji."]], ["Lyon Cohen", ["Lyon Cohen( 1868\u20131937) was a Polish- born Canadian businessman and a philanthropist.", "He was the grandfather of singer/ poet Leonard Cohen."]], ["Abd al-Muttalib", ["Abd al- Muttalib Shaybah ibn Hashim( c. 497 \u2013 578) was the grandfather of Islamic prophet Muhammad."]], ["Kaya Alp", ["Kaya Alp was, according to Ottoman tradition, the son of K\u0131z\u0131l Bu\u011fa and the father of Suleyman Shah, who was, in turn, the grandfather of Ertu\u011frul, and the great grandfather of the Ottoman Empire founder, Osman I."]], ["John Mackay (poet)", ["John Mackay( 1656\u20131754), known as( The Blind Piper), was a Scottish Gaelic poet and composer, and the grandfather of William Ross."]], ["Fred Le Deux", ["Frederick\" Fred\" Le Deux( born 4 December 1934) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Geelong in the Victorian Football League( VFL).", "He is the grandfather of Tom Hawkins."]], ["Lulach", ["Lulach mac Gille Coemg\u00e1in", "(Modern Gaelic: \"Lughlagh mac Gille Chomghain\", known in English simply as Lulach, and nicknamed Tairbith, \"the Unfortunate\" and Fatuus, \"the Simple-minded\" or \"the Foolish\"; before 1033 \u2013 17 March 1058) was King of Scots between 15 August 1057 and 17 March 1058.", "Lulach was the son of Gruoch of Scotland, from her first marriage to Gille Coemg\u00e1in, Mormaer of Moray, and thus the stepson of Macbeth (Mac Bethad mac Findla\u00edch).", "Following the death of Macbeth at the Battle of Lumphanan on 15 August 1057, the king's followers placed Lulach on the throne.", "He has the distinction of being the first king of Scotland of whom there are coronation details available: he was crowned, probably on 8 September 1057 at Scone.", "Lulach appears to have been a weak king, as his nicknames suggest, and ruled only for a few months before being assassinated and usurped by Malcolm III.", "Lulach's son M\u00e1el Snechtai was Mormaer of Moray, while \u00d3engus of Moray was the son of Lulach's daughter.", "He is believed to be buried on Saint Columba's Holy Island of Iona in or around the monastery.", "The exact position of his grave is unknown."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Lulach", 2], ["Gruoch of Scotland", 0]], "evidences": [["Lulach", "mother", "Gruoch of Scotland"], ["Gruoch of Scotland", "father", "Boite mac Cin\u00e1eda"]], "answer": "Boite mac Cin\u00e1eda"}
{"_id": "d40843bf088111ebbd6dac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Who is younger, George E. Mahoney or Claudio Falc\u00e3o?", "context": [["Milo\u0161 Zli\u010di\u0107", ["Milo\u0161 Zli\u010di\u0107( born 29 December 1999) is a Serbian football forward.", "He is a younger brother of Lazar Zli\u010di\u0107."]], ["Anton Shunto", ["Anton Shunto( born 31 May 1988) is a Belarusian professional footballer.", "As of 2019, he plays for Molodechno.", "He is a younger brother of Denis Shunto, who is a founder and former president of Krumkachy Minsk."]], ["George Mahoney", ["George Mahoney( born January 15, 1865) was a fireman first class serving in the United States Navy during the Spanish \u2013 American War who received the Medal of Honor for bravery."]], ["Roman Smishko", ["Roman Smishko is a retired Ukrainian professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper.", "He is a younger brother of Ukrainian defender Bohdan Smishko."]], ["Claudio Falc\u00e3o", ["Claudio Falc\u00e3o Santos, known as Claudio Falc\u00e3o( born 3 July 1994) is a Brazilian football player.", "He plays for Desportivo das Aves."]], ["George Mayberry", ["George Mahoney Mayberry (24 July 1883 \u2013 21 November 1961) was an Irish track and field athlete who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics for the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.", "He was born in Kenmare and died in Frant.", "In 1908 he participated in the triple jump event but his result is unknown."]], ["George E. Mahoney", ["George E. Mahoney( April 30, 1867 \u2013 March 12, 1955) was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly.", "Before serving in the assembly, Mahoney had previously been a justice of the peace and a member of the Kenosha County, Wisconsin School Board.", "Mahoney was born on April 30, 1867 in Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin.", "He was a Democrat.", "He died on March 12, 1955 and is buried in Kenosha, Wisconsin."]], ["Charles Mahoney", ["Charles Mahoney, O.F.M.,( or Mahony; alias Charles Meehan; c. 1640 \u2013 12 August 1679) was an Irish Friar Minor, who is honoured as a Catholic martyr, one of the\" Eighty- five martyrs of England and Wales\" beatified by Pope John Paul II in 1987.", "His feast day, together with that of the other martyrs, is celebrated on 4 May."]], ["Vadim Vlasov", ["Vadim Nikolayevich Vlasov( born 19 December 1980) is a former Russian football player.", "He is a younger brother of Dmitri Vlasov."]], ["Dmitri Varfolomeyev (footballer, born 1978)", ["Dmitri Nikolayevich Varfolomeyev( born 15 March 1978 in Leningrad) is a former Russian football player.", "He is a younger brother of Sergei Varfolomeyev."]]], "supporting_facts": [["George E. Mahoney", 0], ["Claudio Falc\u00e3o", 0]], "evidences": [["George E. Mahoney", "date of birth", "April 30, 1867"], ["Claudio Falc\u00e3o", "date of birth", "3 July 1994"]], "answer": "Claudio Falc\u00e3o"}
{"_id": "dd19e9e00baf11ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is Prince Welf Ernst Of Hanover's maternal grandfather?", "context": [["Prince Ernst August of Hanover (born 1983)", ["Ernst August, Hereditary Prince of Hanover( born 19 July 1983) is the eldest child of Ernst August, Prince of Hanover( head of the ancient House of Welf which once ruled the Kingdom of Hanover), and his former wife Chantal Hochuli."]], ["Princess Friederike of Hanover", ["Princess Friederike of Hanover( born 15 October 1954 at Salem, Baden- W\u00fcrttemberg, Germany) is a member of the Royal House of Hanover.", "She is a niece of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh."]], ["Turiya Hanover", ["Turiya Hanover, aka\" Wibke, Princess Welf Ernst of Hanovern\u00e9e\" van Gunsteren( born 1948, L\u00fcbeck), is a German psychotherapist and wife of the late Prince Welf of Hanover of the House of Hanover.", "She has published some guided meditations.", "Wibke was born as daughter of Ursula Schmidt- Prange and Dr. Hans- Daniel Christians, a physician.", "Her mother then married Harry van Gunsteren and the whole young family took van Gunsteren as surname, including the step- daughter Wibke.", "In 1969 Wibke married Prince Welf of Hanover, a first cousin of Prince Ernst August of Hanover, the current head of the House of Guelf as well as a first cousin of Charles, Prince of Wales, the current heir to the throne of the British Commonwealth.", "In 1970, they had a child, Princess Saskia of Hanover, currently known as Mrs Saskia Hooper.", "In 1973 Wibke started to work as Gestalt therapist.", "In 1975 she and her husband Welf moved to India, having become sannyasins of Osho and taken the names\" VimalkirtiSpotless splendour\") and Wibke\" TuriyaSpiritual love\", Sk. \u0924\u0941\u0930\u0940\u092f' The Fourth').", "Along with their five- year- old daughter Tania Saskia they moved to Poona, India to live with Osho.", "Welf died at the age of 33 at a clinic in Poona from a cerebral haemorrhage after collapsing during a morning exercise session and becoming paralysed at the ashram.", "Although there are claims that they were divorced in 1979 there was no such divorce.", "They were married until Prince Welf died in 1981.", "Currently Turiya( Wibke) Hanover lives in Byron Bay, Australia.", "Turiya has published at least five guided meditations:"]], ["Thyra von Westernhagen", ["Thyra, Princess Heinrich of Hanover( n\u00e9e Thyra von Westernhagen; born 14 August 1973) is a German forester and landowner.", "As the wife of Prince Heinrich of Hanover, she is a princess of the House of Hanover."]], ["Chantal Hochuli", ["Chantal Hochuli, formerly Chantal, Princess of Hanover, Duchess of Brunswick and L\u00fcneburg( born 2 June 1955) is a Swiss socialite and heiress.", "She is the ex-wife of Ernst August, Prince of Hanover, the head of the German House of Hanover."]], ["Princess Sophie of Greece and Denmark", ["Princess Sophie of Greece and Denmark (26 June 1914 \u2013 24 November 2001) was the fourth child and youngest daughter of Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark and Princess Alice of Battenberg.", "The Duke of Edinburgh is her younger brother.", "Sophie was born at the villa Mon Repos on the island of Corfu in Greece."]], ["Prince Welf Ernst of Hanover", ["Prince Welf Ernst of Hanover", "(Welf Ernst August Andreas Philipp Georg Wilhelm Ludwig Berthold Prinz von Hannover), Duke of Brunswick-L\u00fcneburg (25 January 1947 \u2013 10 January 1981) was the eldest son of Prince George William of Hanover and his wife Princess Sophie of Greece and Denmark, sister of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.", "Welf was a first cousin of Charles, Prince of Wales.", "The prince used the name Welf Prinz von Hannover."]], ["Kaya Alp", ["Kaya Alp was, according to Ottoman tradition, the son of K\u0131z\u0131l Bu\u011fa and the father of Suleyman Shah, who was, in turn, the grandfather of Ertu\u011frul, and the great grandfather of the Ottoman Empire founder, Osman I."]], ["Ekaterina Malysheva", ["Ekaterina, Hereditary Princess of Hanover( n\u00e9e Malysheva; born 30 July 1986) is a Russian fashion designer and filmmaker.", "She is the hereditary princess of the House of Hanover through her marriage to Ernst August, Hereditary Prince of Hanover."]], ["Alexandra Prinzessin von Hannover", ["Alexandra Prinzessin von Hannover( n\u00e9e\" Alexandra", "Sophie Cecilie Anna", "Maria Friederike Benigna Dorothea Prinzessin zu Ysenburg und B\u00fcdingen\"; 23 October 1937 \u2013 1 June 2015) was a German politician, philanthropist, and wife of Prince Welf Henry of Hanover.", "Hannover lastly served as a councilwoman representing the Niederrad district of Frankfurt on the Frankfurt City Council.", "She was a member of the Christian Democratic Union political party."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Prince Welf Ernst of Hanover", 1], ["Princess Sophie of Greece and Denmark", 0]], "evidences": [["Prince Welf Ernst of Hanover", "mother", "Princess Sophie of Greece and Denmark"], ["Princess Sophie of Greece and Denmark", "father", "Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark"]], "answer": "Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark"}
{"_id": "fce882e00bdc11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "When did John Manners, 3Rd Duke Of Rutland's father die?", "context": [["Lord Charles Manners (British Army officer, died 1761)", ["Major- General Lord Charles Manners( died 5 December 1761) was a British soldier, the ninth and youngest son of John Manners, 2nd Duke of Rutland."]], ["John Manners, 1st Duke of Rutland", ["John Manners, 1st Duke of Rutland and 9th Earl of Rutland( 29 May 163810 January 1711) was a British MP, and Whig politician.", "His divorce from his first wife caused much comment, partly because it was thought to have political implications."]], ["Catherine Manners, Duchess of Rutland", ["Catherine Manners, Duchess of Rutland( 10 August 1657 \u2013 24 January 1733), formerly Catherine Wriothesley Noel, was an English noblewoman.", "She was the third wife of John Manners, 1st Duke of Rutland, and the mother of the second duke.", "Catherine was the daughter of Baptist Noel, 3rd Viscount Campden, and his wife, the former Lady Elizabeth Bertie.", "She married the Duke of Rutland on 8 January 1673, when he was still known as Lord Roos, the heir to John Manners, 8th Earl of Rutland; she was nearly twenty years his junior.", "Roos had divorced his first wife, Lady Anne Pierrepont, in an unprecedented action, the first legal divorce to take place since the English Reformation of the 16th century.", "His second wife, Lady Diana Bruce, died in childbirth in 1672, after less than a year of marriage.", "He inherited his father's earldom in 1679 and was raised to a dukedom in 1703, making Catherine the first to hold the title of Duchess of Rutland.", "The duke and duchess had three children:", "The duchess's father and mother died within a year of one another, in 1682 and 1683 respectively.", "The duke died in 1711, at the family seat, Belvoir Castle.", "His widow subsequently moved to Lindsey House in Chelsea, which she rented from her relations, the earls of Lindsey; she remained there until her own death.", "Catherine's portrait was painted by Sir Godfrey Kneller."]], ["John Manners, 3rd Duke of Rutland", ["John Manners, 3rd Duke of Rutland KG PC (21 October 1696 \u2013 29 May 1779) was an English nobleman, the eldest son of John Manners, 2nd Duke of Rutland and Catherine Russell.", "Styled Marquess of Granby from 1711", ", he succeeded to the title in 1721, cutting short a brief career in the House of Commons, where he had represented Rutland as a Whig."]], ["John Manners, 2nd Duke of Rutland", ["John Manners, 2nd Duke of Rutland KG (18 September 1676 \u2013 22 February 1721), styled Lord Roos from 1679 to 1703 and Marquess of Granby from 1703 to 1711, was", "a British Whig politician sat in the English and British House of Commons from 1701 until 1711, when he succeeded to the peerage as Duke of Rutland."]], ["Lord Cecil Manners", ["Lord Cecil Reginald John Manners DL( 4 February 1868 \u2013 8 September 1945), was a British Conservative politician.", "Manners was the second son of John Manners, 7th Duke of Rutland, by his second marriage to Janetta, daughter of Thomas Hughan.", "Henry Manners, 8th Duke of Rutland, was his half- brother and Lord Edward Manners his brother.", "In early 1900 he visited South Africa, travelling with troops taking part in the Second Boer War.", "He succeeded his brother as Member of Parliament for Melton in 1900, a seat he held until 1906.", "On 10 June 1902, he was appointed a Deputy Lieutenant for Derbyshire.", "Manners died in September 1945, aged 77, killed by a train at Crowborough railway station."]], ["Kathleen Manners, Duchess of Rutland", ["Kathleen Manners, Duchess of Rutland (n\u00e9e Tennant; 30 January 1894 - 4 December 1989) was an English aristocrat and the wife of John Manners, 9th Duke of Rutland."]], ["Edward Manners, 3rd Earl of Rutland", ["Edward Manners, 3rd Earl of Rutland, 14th Baron de Ros of Helmsley, KG (12 July 1549 \u2013 14 April 1587) was the son of Henry Manners, 2nd Earl of Rutland, whose titles he inherited in 1563."]], ["Lord George Manners", ["Lord George John Manners( London, 22 June 1820 \u2013 8 September 1874, Cheveley) was a British nobleman and Conservative Party politician who represented Cambridgeshire for over two decades, from 1847 to 1857 and from 1863 to 1874, when he died.", "He was a younger son of John Manners, 5th Duke of Rutland by Lady Elizabeth Howard, daughter of Frederick Howard, 5th Earl of Carlisle.", "Charles Manners, 6th Duke of Rutland was his elder brother.", "He was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, where he was a member of the University Pitt Club.", "He married Lady Adeliza Fitzalan- Howard, daughter of Henry Fitzalan- Howard, 13th Duke of Norfolk, on 4 October 1855.", "They had five children:"]], ["Lord Robert Manners (British Army officer, died 1782)", ["General Lord Robert Manners( c. 1721 \u2013 31 May 1782) was an English soldier and nobleman.", "He was a son of John Manners, 2nd Duke of Rutland and his second wife, Lucy Sherard."]]], "supporting_facts": [["John Manners, 3rd Duke of Rutland", 0], ["John Manners, 2nd Duke of Rutland", 0]], "evidences": [["John Manners, 3rd Duke of Rutland", "father", "John Manners, 2nd Duke of Rutland"], ["John Manners, 2nd Duke of Rutland", "date of death", "22 February 1721"]], "answer": "22 February 1721"}
{"_id": "49480961087e11ebbd6bac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Who lived longer, Gustav Von H\u00fcfner or Albert Terrien De Lacouperie?", "context": [["Gustav von Struensee", ["Gustav von Struensee( 13 December 1803, Greifenberg in Pommern \u2013 29 September 1875. Breslau) was a German writer."]], ["Karl Gustav von Sandrart", ["Karl Gustav von Sandrart( 1817-1898) was a Prussian general in the Franco- Prussian War of 1870."]], ["Gustav von Vaerst", ["Gustav von Vaerst( 19 April 1894 \u2013 10 October 1975) was a German general during World War II."]], ["Alfred Liskow", ["Alfred Liskow, sometimes\" Liskov\" or\" Liskof\" or\" Albert Liskow\" or Albert Liskov,( 1910 \u2013 1942?) was a German soldier who swam across the Bug River at 21:00 on the eve of Operation Barbarossa near Sokal, just north of Lwow, in 1941 to warn the Red Army of imminent attack the next morning."]], ["Fedor von Rauch", ["Fedor Alexander Gustav von Rauch (8 August 1822 - 15 January 1892) was a cavalry officer in the Prussian Army and son of Gustav von Rauch.", "Born in Berlin, he was 'Oberstallmeister' (chief equerry) on the privy councils of William I, Frederick III and Wilhelm II.", "He also took a major part in horse breeding and racing, becoming vice-president of the Union Club in Berlin (modelled on the British Jockey Club)."]], ["Karl-Gustav von Alfthan", ["Karl- Gustav von Alfthan( born 18 February 1945 in Helsinki) is a Finnish sprint canoer who competed in the late 1960s.", "At the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City, he finished fifth in the K-4 1000 m event."]], ["Gustav von Alvensleben", ["Gustav von Alvensleben( 30 September 1803 \u2013 30 June 1881) was a Prussian General der Infanterie."]], ["Gustav von H\u00fcfner", ["Gustav von H\u00fcfner (13 May 1840 in K\u00f6stritz \u2013 14 March 1908 in T\u00fcbingen) was a German chemist.", "From 1860 to 1865 he studied medicine at the University of Leipzig, and while a student, attended lectures given by biologists Karl Gegenbaur and Matthias Jakob Schleiden at the University of Jena.", "After graduation, he trained under physiologist Carl Ludwig and chemist Hermann Kolbe at Leipzig, and studied in the laboratory of Robert Bunsen at the University of Heidelberg.", "In 1869 he obtained his habilitation, and three years later, succeeded Felix Hoppe-Seyler at the University of T\u00fcbingen.", "In 1875, he was appointed a full professor of organic and physiological chemistry at the university.", "He is best known for his research involving blood chemistry.", "The term \"H\u00fcfner number\" is defined as the amount of oxygen that can bind with one gram of hemoglobin when fully saturated.", "In 1894 H\u00fcfner determined that a gram of hemoglobin could maximally bind 0.0598 millimoles (1.34mL) of oxygen gas."]], ["Albert Terrien de Lacouperie", ["Albert \u00c9tienne Jean-Baptiste Terrien de Lacouperie (23 November 1844 \u2013 11 October 1894) was a French orientalist, specialising in comparative philology.", "He published a number of books on early Asian and Middle-Eastern languages, initially in French and then in English.", "Lacouperie is best known for his studies of the Yi Ching and his argument, known as Sino-Babylonianism, that the important elements of ancient civilization in ancient China came from Mesopotamia and that there were resemblances between Chinese characters and Akkadian hieroglyphics.", "The American sinologist E. Bruce Brooks writes that Lacouperie \"gained a sufficiently accurate view of the Spring and Autumn period that he realized, half a century before Chyen Mu and Owen Lattimore, that the 'Chinese' territory of that period was in fact honeycombed with non-Sinitic peoples and even states.", "\"", "Brooks concluded that the \"whole trend of Lacouperie's thought still provokes a collective allergic reaction in Sinology and its neighbor sciences; only now are some of the larger questions he raised, and doubtless mishandled, coming to be hesitantly askable.\"", "Terrien died in London at his residence, 136 Bishop's Road, Fulham, leaving a widow."]], ["Adalbert Covacs", ["Adalbert Covacs( born 19 June 1947) is a Romanian modern pentathlete who competed at the 1972 Summer Olympics.", "He is also known as Adalbert Covaci or Albert Covaci."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Gustav von H\u00fcfner", 0], ["Albert Terrien de Lacouperie", 0]], "evidences": [["Gustav von H\u00fcfner", "date of birth", "13 May 1840"], ["Gustav von H\u00fcfner", "date of death", "14 March 1908"], ["Albert Terrien de Lacouperie", "date of birth", "23 November 1844"], ["Albert Terrien de Lacouperie", "date of death", "11 October 1894"]], "answer": "Gustav Von H\u00fcfner"}
{"_id": "0eb5ac600bdc11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the place of death of Thado Hsinhtein Of Tagaung's wife?", "context": [["Place of birth", ["The place of birth( POB) or birthplace is the place where a person was born.", "This place is often used in legal documents, together with name and date of birth, to uniquely identify a person.", "As a general rule with respect to passports, the place of birth is determined to be the country that currently has\" sovereignty\" over the actual place of birth, regardless of when the birth actually occurred.", "The place of birth is not necessarily the place where the parents of the new baby live.", "If the baby is born in a hospital in another place, that place is the place of birth.", "In many countries, this also means that the government requires that the birth of the new baby is registered in the place of birth.", "Some countries place less or no importance on the place of birth, instead using alternative geographical characteristics for the purpose of identity documents.", "For example, Sweden has used the concept of\" f\u00f6delsehemortdomicile of birth\") since 1947.", "This means that the domicile of the baby's mother is the registered place of birth.", "The location of the maternity ward or other physical birthplace is considered unimportant.", "Similarly, Switzerland uses the concept of\" Heimatortlieu d'origineluogo d'origineplace of origin\" in German, French and Italian respectively).", "A child born to Swiss parents is automatically assigned the place of origin of the parent with the same last name, so the child either gets their mother's or father's place of origin.", "A child born to one Swiss parent and one foreign parent acquires the place of origin of their Swiss parent.", "In a Swiss passport and identity card, the holder's place of origin is stated, not their place of birth.", "In some countries( primarily in the Americas), the place of birth automatically determines the nationality of the baby, a practice often referred to by the Latin phrase\" jus soli\".", "Almost all countries outside the Americas instead attribute nationality based on the nationality( ies) of the baby's parents( referred to as\" jus sanguinis\").", "There can be some confusion regarding the place of birth if the birth takes place in an unusual way: when babies are born on an airplane or at sea, difficulties can arise.", "The place of birth of such a person depends on the law of the countries involved, which include the nationality of the plane or ship, the nationality( ies) of the parents and/ or the location of the plane or ship( if the birth occurs in the territorial waters or airspace of a country).", "Some administrative forms may request the applicant's\" country of birth\".", "It is important to determine from the requester whether the information requested refers to the applicant's\" place of birth\" or\" nationality at birth\".", "For US citizens born abroad who under the US Constitution acquire US citizenship at the time of birth, the nationality at birth will be USA( American), while the place of birth would be the country in which the actual birth takes place."]], ["Motherland (disambiguation)", ["Motherland is the place of one's birth, the place of one's ancestors, or the place of origin of an ethnic group.", "Motherland may also refer to:"]], ["Sennedjem", ["The Ancient Egyptian artisan Sennedjem lived in Set Maat( translated as\" The Place of Truth\"), contemporary Deir el- Medina, on the west bank of the Nile, opposite Thebes, during the reigns of Seti I and Ramesses II.", "Sennedjem had the title\" Servant in the Place of Truth\".", "He was buried along with his wife, Iyneferti, and family in a tomb in the village necropolis.", "His tomb was discovered January 31, 1886.", "When Sennedjem's tomb was found, in it there was regular furniture from his home, including a stool and a bed, which he actually used when he was alive.", "His titles included Servant in the Place of Truth, meaning that he worked on the excavation and decoration of the nearby royal tombs."]], ["Where Was I", ["\" Where Was I?\" may refer to:"]], ["Dance of Death (disambiguation)", ["Dance of Death, also called\" Danse Macabre\", is a late- medieval allegory of the universality of death.", "Dance of Death or The Dance of Death may also refer to:"]], ["Thihapate of Tagaung", ["Thihapate of Tagaung( also known as Nga Nauk Hsan( \u1004\u1014\u1031\u102c\u1000\u103a\u1006\u1036); d. November 1400) was governor of Tagaung from 1367 to 1400.", "The powerful governor of the northernmost vassal state of Ava was a brother- in- law of King Swa Saw Ke, and had even served as a tutor to Crown Prince Tarabya.", "In 1380/ 81, he was even considered by King Swa Saw Ke as a candidate to become king of Arakan although he was ultimately passed over.", "Thihapate came to Ava( Inwa) in 1400 to serve as an advisor to his one- time pupil Tarabya, who had become king.", "With Tarabya becoming mentally unstable, Thihapate assassinated the young king in November 1400, and tried to seize the throne.", "But the Ava court did not accept him, promptly executed him."]], ["Beaulieu-sur-Loire", ["Beaulieu- sur- Loire is a commune in the Loiret department in north -central France.", "It is also the place of death of Jacques MacDonald, a French general who served in the Napoleonic Wars"]], ["Thado Hsinhtein of Tagaung", ["Thado Hsinhtein (also known as Athinkhaya of Tagaung) was governor of Sagaing, and the father of King Thado Minbya of Ava.", "The chronicles do not specify his exact lineage except that he was of Tagaung royalty.", "But according to G.E. Harvey, a British colonial period historian, he was more probably an ethnic Shan noble of Tagaung, who claimed descent from the ancient Tagaung royalty.", "The \"Zatadawbon Yazawin\" chronicle lists him as the 14th ruler of Tagaung.", "Moreover, the chronicles do not say that he was governor of Sagaing.", "It was per an inscription dedicated by his daughter Queen Shin Saw Gyi and her husband King Swa Saw Ke of Ava on 26 June 1398.", "The inscription refers to him as Athincha (Athinkhaya), governor of Sagaing.", "Since Sagaing was the capital of Sagaing Kingdom, his \"governorship\" of Sagaing may have been a mere mayoralty.", "It may have been a titular office created to suit his status as the husband of Princess Soe Min Kodawgyi, the daughter of the founder of the kingdom."]], ["Place of origin", ["In Switzerland, the place of origin( literally\" home place\" or\" citizen place\") denotes where a Swiss citizen has their municipal citizenship.", "It is not to be confused with the place of birth or place of residence, although two or all three of these locations may be identical depending on the person's circumstances."]], ["Soe Min Kodawgyi", ["Soe Min Kodawgyi was the chief queen consort of Sagaing from 1352 to 1364.", "The eldest daughter of the founder of Sagaing Saw Yun was a powerful figure who twice led diplomatic missions to forge a closer alliance with Pinya in the 1350s.", "She was the mother of Thado Minbya, the founder of the Kingdom of Ava (Inwa)."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Thado Hsinhtein of Tagaung", 8], ["Soe Min Kodawgyi", 2]], "evidences": [["Thado Hsinhtein (also known as Athinkhaya of Tagaung", "spouse", "Soe Min Kodawgyi"], ["Soe Min Kodawgyi", "place of death", "Inwa"]], "answer": "Inwa"}
{"_id": "37ec0b540bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What nationality is the composer of film Rio Conchos (Film)?", "context": [["Henri Verdun", ["Henri Verdun( 1895\u20131977) was a French composer of film scores."]], ["Tarcisio Fusco", ["Tarcisio Fusco was an Italian composer of film scores.", "He was the brother of the composer Giovanni Fusco and the uncle of operatic soprano Cecilia Fusco."]], ["Walter Ulfig", ["Walter Ulfig was a German composer of film scores."]], ["Jerry Goldsmith", ["Jerrald King Goldsmith (February 10, 1929July 21, 2004) was an American composer and conductor most known for his work in film and television scoring.", "He composed scores for such films as and four other films within the \"Star Trek\" franchise, \"The Sand PebblesLogan's RunPlanet of the ApesPattonPapillonChinatownThe Wind and the LionThe", "OmenThe Boys from BrazilCapricorn OneAlienOutlandPoltergeistThe Secret of NIMHGremlinsHoosiersTotal RecallBasic InstinctRudyAir Force OneL.A. ConfidentialMulanThe Mummy\", three \"Rambo\" films, and \"Explorers\".", "In May 1997, with the release of Steven Spielberg\u2019s , he gained more popularity with his fanfare of the 1997 Universal Studios opening logo, which would be among the most iconic studio logo music of all time.", "He collaborated with some of film history's most accomplished directors, including Robert Wise, Howard Hawks, Otto Preminger, Joe Dante, Richard Donner, Roman Polanski, Ridley Scott, Michael Winner, Steven Spielberg, Paul Verhoeven, and Franklin J. Schaffner.", "His work for Donner and Scott also involved a rejected score for \"Timeline\" and a controversially edited score for \"Alien\", where music by Howard Hanson replaced Goldsmith's end titles and Goldsmith's own work on was used without his approval in several scenes.", "Goldsmith was nominated for six Grammy Awards, five Primetime Emmy Awards, nine Golden Globe Awards, four British Academy Film Awards, and eighteen Academy Awards (he won only one, in 1976, for \"The Omen\").", "He composed the Paramount Pictures Fanfare used from 1976 through 2011."]], ["Abe Meyer", ["Abe Meyer( 1901 \u2013 1969) was an American composer of film scores."]], ["Rio Conchos (film)", ["Rio Conchos is a 1964 Cinemascope Western starring Richard Boone, Stuart Whitman, Anthony Franciosa, Edmond O'Brien, and in his motion picture debut, Jim Brown, based on Clair Huffaker's novel \"Guns of Rio Conchos\" published in 1958.", "Huffaker's novel is reminiscent of the John Wayne-starring films", "\"The Comancheros\" (for which Huffaker co-wrote the screenplay) and \"The Searchers\".", "The main female role, played by Wende Wagner in a black wig, has no English dialogue.", "\"Rio Conchos\" was filmed in Moab, Utah, though the Conchos River and most of the action of the film takes place in Mexico.", "Jerry Goldsmith's complete soundtrack was given a limited release on CD in January 2000 by Film Score Monthly that featured a tie-in title song by Johnny Desmond.", "On June 21, 2011, Shout!", "Factory released the film on DVD as part of a double feature with \"Take a Hard Ride\" (1975)."]], ["Alonso Mudarra", ["Alonso Mudarra( c. 1510 \u2013 April 1, 1580) was a Spanish composer of the Renaissance, and also played the vihuela, a guitar- shaped string instrument.", "He was an innovative composer of instrumental music as well as songs, and was the composer of the earliest surviving music for the guitar."]], ["Bert Grund", ["Bert Grund( 1920\u20131992) was a German composer of film scores."]], ["Amedeo Escobar", ["Amedeo Escobar( 1888\u20131973) was an Italian composer of film scores."]], ["Thomas Morse", ["Thomas Morse( born June 30, 1968) is an American composer of film and concert music."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Rio Conchos (film)", 5], ["Jerry Goldsmith", 0]], "evidences": [["Rio Conchos", "composer", "Jerry Goldsmith"], ["Jerry Goldsmith", "country of citizenship", "American"]], "answer": "American"}
{"_id": "87e4e1e0088b11ebbd6fac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Are Antoine Jean-Baptiste Thomas and Canardo (Rapper) of the same nationality?", "context": [["Antoine Jean-Baptiste Thomas", ["Antoine Jean- Baptiste Thomas( 1791\u20131833) was a French painter and lithographer.", "Thomas mentored under Fran\u00e7ois- Andr\u00e9 Vincent, and later studied at the \u00c9cole des Beaux- Arts.", "Thomas lived and traveled around Italy, which inspired many of his works.", "He specialized in oil paintings, often depictions of Italian daily life or ancient rome.", "He was also commissioned to paint a number of religious works for various churches.", "In 1816 he won the Prix de Rome with his piece\" Oenone Refusing to Help the Wounded Paris\".", "He spent two years studying art in Rome and returned to Paris in 1818.", "Between 1819 and 1831 he exhibited his paintings at Salons, however today he is best known for his series of lithographs,\" One Year in Rome and Its Environs\".", "Thomas' style is characterized as Romanticism."]], ["Dominique Antoine Magaud", ["Dominique Antoine Jean- Baptiste Magaud( 4 August 1817, Marseille- 23 December 1899, Marseille) was a French painter, muralist and art school director."]], ["Jean-Baptiste C\u00e9cille", ["Jean- Baptiste Thomas M\u00e9d\u00e9e C\u00e9cille( 16 October 1787, Rouen \u2013 9 November 1873) was a French Admiral and politician who played an important role in the French intervention of Vietnam.", "He also circumnavigated the globe."]], ["Victor Cochinat", ["Jean-Baptiste-Thomas-Victor Cochinat (19 January 1819 \u2013 October 1886) was a 19th-century French lawyer, journalist and man of letters.", "He authored political articles under the pseudonyms Maxime Leclerc, Louis de Roselay etc.", "He was Chief editor of the \"Figaro-Programme\" in 1856 and of \"Le Foyer\" from 23 April 1858 to 2 February 1859."]], ["Jean Baptiste Antoine Auget de Montyon", ["Antoine Jean Baptiste Robert Auget, Baron de Montyon( 23 December 173329 December 1820) was a French philanthropist, born in Paris."]], ["Antoine Jean-Baptiste", ["Antoine Jean- Baptiste( born 20 January 1991 in Longjumeau, France) is a professional footballer who plays as a defender for FC Vaulx- en- Velin in the French Championnat National 3 and internationally for Martinique."]], ["Canardo (rapper)", ["Hakim Mouhid( born 22 September 1984 in Trappes, Yvelines), better known by his stage name Canardo, is a French rapper, singer, songwriter and music producer.", "After working with label\" Banlieue Sale Music\" since 2007, in 2011, he founded his own label\" Henijai Music\".", "He is the brother of fellow French rapper La Fouine."]], ["Juju (German rapper)", ["Judith Wessendorf( born in Berlin on 20 November 1992) is a German rapper of Moroccan descent."]], ["J-Flexx", ["J- Flexx is a former rapper of Death Row Records."]], ["Pierre Villiers", ["Pierre Antoine Jean-Baptiste Villiers (10 March 1760 \u2013 Paris, 21 July 1849) was a French playwright, journalist and poet."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Antoine Jean-Baptiste Thomas", 0], ["Canardo (rapper)", 0]], "evidences": [["Antoine Jean-Baptiste Thomas", "country of citizenship", "French"], ["Canardo (rapper)", "country of citizenship", "French"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "fcff07fc084a11ebbd56ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Are Montr\u00e9al/Les C\u00e8dres Airport and Flying J Ranch Airport both located in the same country?", "context": [["Phillips Flying Ranch Airport", ["Phillips Flying Ranch Airport is a public airport located fifteen miles( 24.1 km) southeast of the central business district( CBD) of Rockwall, in Rockwall County, Texas, United States.", "The airport itself is located in Hunt County", "The airport is used solely for general aviation purposes."]], ["Flying D Ranch Airport", ["Flying D Ranch Airport is a private airport located 5 miles east of Sutherlin in Douglas County, Oregon, USA."]], ["Flying T Ranch Airport", ["Flying T Ranch Airport is a private airport located 8 miles east of Sprague River in Klamath County, Oregon, USA."]], ["Flying K Ranch Airport", ["Flying K Ranch Airport is a private Airport located 4 miles Northeast of Beaverton in Washington County, Oregon, USA."]], ["Flying S Ranch Airport", ["Flying S Ranch Airport is a private airport located approximately northeast of Caliente, California."]], ["Milwrick Flying \"M\" Airport", ["Milwrick Flying", "\" M\" Airport is a privately owned, public use airport located three nautical miles( 6 km) northeast of the central business district of Lincoln, a village in Alcona County, Michigan, United States.", "It was formerly known as Flying\" M\" Ranch Airport."]], ["Flying J Ranch Airport", ["Flying J Ranch", "Airport is a privately owned, public use non-towered airport owned by Howard E. Jenkins.", "The airport is located southwest of the central business district of Pima, a city in Graham County, Arizona, United States and northeast of Tucson International Airport.", "Although most U.S. airports use the same three- letter location identifier for the FAA, IATA, and ICAO this airport is only assigned E37 by the FAA."]], ["Cayley/A. J. Flying Ranch Airport", ["Cayley/ A. J. Flying Ranch Airport,, is located east of Cayley, Alberta, Canada."]], ["Montr\u00e9al/Les C\u00e8dres Airport", ["Montr\u00e9al/ Les C\u00e8dres Airport,, is a general aviation aerodrome located approximately west of Montreal, Quebec, Canada near Autoroute 20 west of Vaudreuil- Dorion.", "The aerodrome is owned and operated by Laurentide Aviation."]], ["Dawson Creek (Flying L Ranch) Airport", ["Dawson Creek (Flying L Ranch) Airport, , is located northwest of Dawson Creek, British Columbia, Canada."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Montr\u00e9al/Les C\u00e8dres Airport", 0], ["Flying J Ranch Airport", 2]], "evidences": [["Montr\u00e9al/Les C\u00e8dres Airport", "country", "Canada"], ["Flying J Ranch Airport", "country", "United States"]], "answer": "no"}
{"_id": "41cc8a6208fb11ebbdacac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Who was born earlier, Aleksandar Je\u0161i\u0107 or Sean Nealis?", "context": [["John Veltri", ["John Veltri is a photographer who was born in 1938 in New Jersey."]], ["Sean Nealis", ["Sean Nealis( born January 13, 1997) is an American soccer player who plays as a defender for the New York Red Bulls in MLS."]], ["Shon Weissman", ["Shon Zalman Weissman( or Sean,; born 14 February 1996) is an Israeli professional footballer who plays as a forward for the Austrian club Wolfsberger AC and the Israel national team.", "An academy graduate of Maccabi Haifa, Weissman made his senior debut for the club in 2014 before spending three seasons on loan with Israeli clubs Hapoel Acre, Maccabi Netanya and Ironi Kiryat Shmona.", "In Maccabi Netanya, he enjoyed a particularly successful campaign which culminated in the club reaching promotion to the Israeli Premier League.", "After signing with Austrian side Wolfsberger AC, he became the club's first goalscorer in a European competition.", "Formerly an Israel youth international, Weissman represented the nation from under- 17 level.", "He made his senior debut in September 2019."]], ["Jo\u00ebl Henry (journalist)", ["Jo\u00ebl Henry( born 1955) is a French journalist who was born in Strasbourg."]], ["Huc-Mazelet Luquiens", ["Huc- Mazelet Luquiens( 1881 \u2014 1961) was an American printmaker, painter and art educator who was born June 30, 1881 in Massachusetts to Jules Luquiens a French- speaking Swiss and Emma Clark who was born in Ohio."]], ["Tom\u00e1s Mac Eoin", ["Tom\u00e1s Mac Eoin( born 1937) is an Irish sean- n\u00f3s singer, actor, songwriter and poet.", "He is best known as Tom\u00e1s' Jimmy' Mac Eoin from An B\u00f3thar Bu\u00ed in An Cheathr\u00fa Rua, Conamara, Galway, Ireland.", "Renowned for his old- style or sean- n\u00f3s singing, he was voted the best sean- n\u00f3s singer in Ireland in 1967 at the Oireachtas competitions and won the \u00d3'Riada Trophy.", "Some of Tom\u00e1s's best known material include Regular singer on RT\u00c9 Raidi\u00f3 na Gaeltachta, he also performed on\" The Late Late Show\" with Gay Byrne several times.", "Appeared on the Fisherman's Blues album with the Waterboys"]], ["Pauline Delpech", ["Pauline Delpech is a writer and a French actress who was born in 1981."]], ["Evan Crooks", ["Evan Crooks is an American actor who was born in Fresno County, California."]], ["Jeff Barlow", ["Jeff Barlow was a British actor who was born in Lancashire in 1871."]], ["Aleksandar Je\u0161i\u0107", ["Aleksandar Je\u0161i\u0107( born 13 September 1994) is a Serbian football midfielder who plays for FK Metalac Gornji Milanovac."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Aleksandar Je\u0161i\u0107", 0], ["Sean Nealis", 0]], "evidences": [["Aleksandar Je\u0161i\u0107", "date of birth", "13 September 1994"], ["Sean Nealis", "date of birth", "January 13, 1997"]], "answer": "Aleksandar Je\u0161i\u0107"}
{"_id": "db060dfa0bdc11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where does B. D. Hyman's mother work at?", "context": [["Joseph L. Armstrong", ["Joseph L. Armstrong was a professor at Duke University( at the time, called\" Trinity College\") best known for reforming Duke's curriculum in the late nineteenth century, changing it to a German research university model with the help of John Franklin Crowell.", "Armstrong did his undergraduate work at Johns Hopkins University and graduate work at the University of Leipzig."]], ["Alan McKenzie", ["Alan McKenzie is a British comics writer and editor known for his work at\" 2000 AD\"."]], ["Mordechai Rotenberg", ["Mordechai Rotenberg( 1932) is an Israeli professor of social work at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem."]], ["Bette Davis", ["Ruth Elizabeth \"Bette\" Davis (April 5, 1908 \u2013 October 6, 1989) was an American actress of film, television and theater.", "With a career spanning 60 years and 100 acting credits, she is regarded as one of the greatest actresses in Hollywood history.", "She was noted for playing unsympathetic, sardonic characters, and was famous for her performances in a range of film genres, from contemporary crime melodramas to historical films, suspense horror, and occasional comedies, although her greater successes were in romantic dramas.", "A recipient of two Academy Awards, she was the first thespian to garner ten nominations.", "After appearing in Broadway plays, the 22-year old Davis moved to Hollywood in 1930.", "After some unsuccessful films, she had her critical breakthrough playing a vulgar waitress in \"Of Human Bondage\" (1934), although, contentiously, she was not among the three nominees for the Academy Award for Best Actress that year.", "The next year, her strong performance as a down-and-out actress in \"Dangerous\" (1935) did land her her first Best Actress nomination, and she won the award.", "In 1937, she tried to free herself from her contract with Warner Brothers; although she lost the legal case, it marked the start of more than a decade as one of the most celebrated leading ladies of US cinema, known for her forceful and intense style.", "Her portrayal of a strong-willed 1850s southern belle in \"Jezebel\" (1938) won her a second Academy Award for Best Actress and was the first of five consecutive years she received a nomination.", "The others were for \"Dark Victory\" (1939), \"The Letter\" (1940), \"The Little Foxes\" (1941) and \"Now, Voyager\" (1942).", "Davis gained a reputation as a perfectionist who could be highly combative and confrontational with studio executives and film directors as well as with her co-stars.", "Her forthright manner, idiosyncratic speech, and ubiquitous cigarette contributed to a public persona that has been often imitated.", "She is perhaps most known for her role as a Broadway star in \"", "All About Eve\" (1950), a Best Picture Academy Award winner, for which she received another Best Actress Oscar nomination.", "Her last Oscar nomination was for \"Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?\"", "(1962) also starring her rival Joan Crawford.", "Her career went through several periods of eclipse, but despite a long period of ill health she continued acting in film or on television until shortly before her death from breast cancer in 1989.", "She admitted that her success had often been at the expense of her personal relationships, as she married four times, divorced three times, raised her children as a single parent and had a daughter, B.D. Hyman, who wrote the tell-all book \"My Mother's Keeper\".", "Davis was the co-founder of the Hollywood Canteen, a club venue for food, dancing and entertainment for servicemen during World War II, and was the first female president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.", "She was the first woman to receive a Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Film Institute.", "In 1999, Davis placed second behind Katharine Hepburn on the American Film Institute's list of the greatest female stars of the Classic Hollywood cinema era."]], ["B. D. 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{"_id": "768adc94088411ebbd6dac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who was born earlier, Spy Of Napoleon or Song Of Dolores?", "context": [["Abhishek Saxena", ["Abhishek Saxena is an Indian Bollywood and Punjabi film director who directed the movie Phullu.", "The Phullu movie was released in theaters on 16 June 2017, in which film Sharib Hashmi is the lead role.", "Apart from these, he has also directed Patiala Dreamz, this is a Punjabi film.", "This film was screened in cinemas in 2014."]], ["Benito Perojo", ["Benito Perojo (Madrid, 14 June 1894 \u2013 Madrid, 11 November 1974) was a successful Spanish film director and film producer.", "On 18 July 1966 he was honoured by the Caballero Gran Cruz de la Orden del M\u00e9rito Civil.", "He died in Madrid on 11 November 1974 aged 80 and he was survived by his daughter Carmen Perojo Carreras."]], ["Spy of Napoleon", ["Spy for Napoleon is a 1936 British historical drama film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Richard Barthelmess, Dolly Haas, Frank Vosper, Henry Oscar and James Carew.", "It is based on the 1934 novel\" A Spy of Napoleon\" by Baroness Emmuska Orczy, best known for writing\" The Scarlet Pimpernel\"."]], ["Song of Dolores", ["Song of Dolores is a 1947 Spanish drama film directed by Benito Perojo, written by Francisco Madrid.", "It was entered into the 1947 Cannes Film Festival."]], ["Hassan Zee", ["Hassan Zee is a Pakistani- American film director who was born in Chakwal, Pakistan."]], ["Athanasios Stavroudis", ["Athanasios Stavroudis( Greek: \u0391\u03b8\u03b1\u03bd\u03ac\u03c3\u03b9\u03bf\u03c2 \u03a3\u03c4\u03b1\u03c5\u03c1\u03bf\u03cd\u03b4\u03b7\u03c2) was a Greek chieftain of the Macedonian Struggle, soldier of the Balkan Wars and spy of the French army during the First World War."]], ["Rumbi Katedza", ["Rumbi Katedza is a Zimbabwean Film Producer and Director who was born on 17 January 1974."]], ["Edward Yates", ["Edward J. Yates( September 16, 1918 \u2013 June 2, 2006) was an American television director who was the director of the ABC television program\" American Bandstand\" from 1952 until 1969."]], ["Ben Palmer", ["Ben Palmer is a British film and television director who is known for being the director of\" Bo' Selecta\" and\" The Inbetweeners\"."]], ["Maurice Elvey", ["Maurice Elvey( 11 November 1887 \u2013 28 August 1967) was the most prolific film director in British history.", "He directed nearly 200 films between 1913 and 1957.", "During the silent film era he directed as many as twenty films per year.", "He also produced more than fifty films- his own as well as films directed by others."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Spy of Napoleon", 0], ["Song of Dolores", 0], ["Maurice Elvey", 0], ["Benito Perojo", 0]], "evidences": [["Spy of Napoleon", "director", "Maurice Elvey"], ["Song of Dolores", "director", "Benito Perojo"], ["Maurice Elvey", "date of birth", "11 November 1887"], ["Benito Perojo", "date of birth", "14 June 1894"]], "answer": "Spy Of Napoleon"}
{"_id": "6eadfddc0bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of the director of film Bodily Harm (Film)?", "context": [["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["Jason Moore (director)", ["Jason Moore( born October 22, 1970) is an American director of film, theatre and television."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]], ["Bodily Harm (film)", ["Bodily Harm is a 1995 thriller film set in Las Vegas, Nevada, directed by James Lemmo, edited by Carl Kress, music by Robert Sprayberry, and cinematography by Doyle Smith.", "The film was rated R and was distributed by Warner Vision Entertainment and internationally by Rysher Entertainment."]], ["S. N. Mathur", ["S.N. Mathur was the Director of the Indian Intelligence Bureau between September 1975 and February 1980.", "He was also the Director General of Police in Punjab."]], ["Jesse E. Hobson", ["Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 \u2013 November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955.", "Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation."]], ["James Lemmo", ["James Lemmo (born in New York City, New York) is an American photographer, film director, director of photography and screenwriter.", "Prior to dedicating his professional life to photography, Lemmo also worked in film.", "His genres included thrillers, comedy, action, drama and crime.", "Lemmo currently works in advertising photography, commercial photography, all product photography."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Bodily Harm (film)", 0], ["James Lemmo", 0]], "evidences": [["Bodily Harm", "director", "James Lemmo"], ["James Lemmo", "place of birth", "New York"]], "answer": "New York"}
{"_id": "b4c67eb40bdb11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Who is the father of the performer of song One Word?", "context": [["O Valencia!", ["\" O Valencia!\" is the fifth single by the indie rock band", "The Decemberists, and the first released from their fourth studio album,\" The Crane Wife\".", "The music was written by The Decemberists and the lyrics by Colin Meloy.", "It tells a story of two star- crossed lovers.", "The singer falls in love with a person who belongs to an opposing gang.", "At the end of the song, the singer's lover jumps in to defend the singer, who is confronting his lover's brother( the singer's\" sworn enemy\") and is killed by the bullet intended for the singer."]], ["Cleomenes II", ["Cleomenes II( died 309 BC) was Agiad King of Sparta from 369 to 309 BC.", "The son of Cleombrotus I, he succeeded his brother Agesipolis II.", "He was the father of Acrotatus I, the father of Areus I, and of Cleonymus, the father of Leonidas II."]], ["One Word", ["\"One Word\" is a song by British singer-songwriter Kelly Osbourne, released as the first and only single from her second studio album \"Sleeping in the Nothing\" (2005).", "Unlike the pop/punk sound Osbourne sported in the past, \"One Word\" is a synthpop song that showed Osbourne embracing dance music."]], ["Obata Toramori", ["He was the father of Obata Masamori."]], ["Kelly Osbourne", ["Kelly Michelle Lee Osbourne (born 27 October 1984) is a British media personality, singer-songwriter, actress, author, model and fashion designer.", "The daughter of Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne (n\u00e9e Levy), she is known for her appearances on \"The Osbournes\" with her family, for which they won a 2002 Emmy Award for Outstanding Reality Program, as well as on E!'s \"Fashion Police\", where she was a presenter from 2010 to 2015.", "She has also appeared on \"Dancing with the Stars\", in which she and her professional dance partner Louis van Amstel took third place.", "She is the voice of Hildy Gloom in the Disney XD animated series \"The 7D\".", "She is also was a judge on both \"Australia's Got Talent\" and \"Project Runway Junior\"."]], ["Yasuichi Oshima", ["He is the father of manga artist Towa Oshima."]], ["Lars Eliasson", ["He is the father of the later Member of Parliament Anna Eliasson."]], ["Caspar Babypants", ["Caspar Babypants is the stage name of children's music artist Chris Ballew, who is also widely known as the singer of The Presidents of the United States of America."]], ["Billy Milano", ["Billy Milano is a Bronx- born heavy metal musician now based in Austin, Texas.", "He is the singer and- occasionally- guitarist and bassist of crossover thrash band M.O.D., and he was also the singer of its predecessor, Stormtroopers of Death.", "He was also the singer of United Forces, which also featured his Stormtroopers of Death bandmate Dan Lilker."]], ["Bernie Bonvoisin", ["Bernard Bonvoisin, known as Bernie Bonvoisin( born 9 July 1956 in Nanterre, Hauts- de- Seine), is a French hard rock singer and film director.", "He is best known for having been the singer of Trust.", "He was one of the best friends of Bon Scott the singer of AC/ DC and together they recorded the song\" Ride On\" which was one of the last songs by Bon Scott."]]], "supporting_facts": [["One Word", 0], ["Kelly Osbourne", 1]], "evidences": [["One Word", "performer", "Kelly Osbourne"], ["Kelly Osbourne", "father", "Ozzy"]], "answer": "Ozzy"}
{"_id": "ccf4967c0bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Which country the director of film Downloaded (Film) is from?", "context": [["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Alex Winter", ["Alexander Ross Winter (born July 17, 1965) is a British-American actor, film director, and screenwriter, best known for his role as \"Bill S. Preston, Esq.\"", "in the 1989 film \"Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure\", its 1991 sequel \"Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey\", and a planned sequel \"Bill & Ted Face the Music\".", "He is also known for his role as Marko in the 1987 vampire film \"The Lost Boys\"; co-writing, co-directing, and starring in the 1993 film \"Freaked\"; and directing documentaries in the 2010s."]], ["John Farrell (businessman)", ["John Farrell is the director of YouTube in Latin America."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]], ["Downloaded (film)", ["Downloaded is a documentary film directed by Alex Winter about the downloading generation and the impact of filesharing on the Internet.", "A teaser of the film premiered at SXSW on March 14, 2012.", "The feature film made its world premiere at SXSW on March 10, 2013, and was shown at other film festivals around the world.", "VH1 partnered with AOL to distribute the film widely and was broadcast as a \"VH1 Rock Docs\" feature in late 2014."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["John Donatich", ["John Donatich is the Director of Yale University Press."]], ["Michael Govan", ["Michael Govan( born 1963) is the director of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art since 2006.", "Prior to this, Govan worked as the director of the Dia Art Foundation in New York City."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Downloaded (film)", 0], ["Alex Winter", 0]], "evidences": [["Downloaded", "director", "Alex Winter"], ["Alex Winter", "country of citizenship", "American"]], "answer": "American"}
{"_id": "940c5a420bd911eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where did the director of film Harmony Lessons study?", "context": [["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]], ["Emir Baigazin", ["Emir Kenzhegazievich Baigazin (born July 19, 1984) is a Kazakh actor and film director, active in the genres of auteur cinema and art-house.", "Baigazin was born in Tamdy village, Alga District in the Aktobe Province of Kazakh SSR (USSR).", "After graduating from high school in Alga from 2002 to 2004 he studied at the acting school of the T. Akhtanov Aktobe Drama Theater, and in 2004 he entered the Kazakh National Academy of Arts, with the specialty of film direction and cinema.", "In September 2007, he participated in the Busan International Film Festival, the Asian Film Academy (AFA).", "In February 2008, he was a member of the Berlin camp of young talent at the 58th Berlin International Film Festival in Germany."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Harmony Lessons", ["Harmony Lessons (\"Aslanny\u0144 sabaqtary\") is a 2013 Kazakh-German drama film directed by Emir Baigazin.", "The film premiered in competition at the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival where Aziz Zhambakiyev was awarded for a Silver Bear for outstanding artistic contribution for camera work."]], ["Jessica Falkholt", ["Jessica Falkholt( 15 May 1988 \u2013 17 January 2018) was an Australian actress who appeared in 16 episodes of the television series\" Home and Away\" as Hope Morrison in 2016.", "Along with her parents and sister, she died as a result of a December 2017 traffic collision in southern New South Wales.", "She appeared posthumously playing the lead role in the 2018 fantasy thriller film\" Harmony\", released 10 months after her death."]], ["The Seventh Company Outdoors", ["The Seventh Company Outdoors is a 1977 French comedy film directed by Robert Lamoureux.", "It is a sequel to Now Where Did the 7th Company Get to ?."]], ["Now Where Did the 7th Company Get to?", ["Now Where Did the 7th Company Get To? is a 1973 French- Italian comedy war film directed by Robert Lamoureux.", "The film portrays the adventures of a French Army squad lost somewhere on the front in May 1940 during the Battle of France."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Harmony Lessons", 0], ["Emir Baigazin", 2]], "evidences": [["Harmony Lessons", "director", "Emir Baigazin"], ["Emir Baigazin", "educated at", "Kazakh National Academy of Arts"]], "answer": "Kazakh National Academy of Arts"}
{"_id": "0e1ee0ce0bdb11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of Kai Linnil\u00e4's wife?", "context": [["Waldrada of Lotharingia", ["Waldrada was the mistress, and later the wife, of Lothair II of Lotharingia."]], ["Agatha (wife of Samuel of Bulgaria)", ["Agatha was the wife of Emperor Samuel of Bulgaria."]], ["Euno\u00eb (wife of Bogudes)", ["Euno\u00eb was the wife of Bogudes, King of Mauretania."]], ["Nabeshima Naooki", ["Naooki received the title of Kai no Kami in 1750."]], ["Kaari Utrio", ["Kaari Marjatta Utrio (born 28 July 1942, official surname Utrio-Linnil\u00e4) is a Finnish writer.", "She has written over 35 historical novels and 13 non-fiction books on historical topics.", "She is a historian, holding the degree of Master of Arts from the University of Helsinki, and has returned from the position of Professor in service of the Finnish State Commission of Fine Arts."]], ["Kai Linnil\u00e4", ["Kai Linnil\u00e4 (1942 - 24 August 2017) was a Finnish editor and the writer of many non-fiction books as well as the husband of the novelist Kaari Utrio.", "He was also responsible for the importation and marketing of cigars and pipes in the Oy Amanita Ltd, owned by the Utrios family."]], ["Artaynte", ["Artaynte( f. 478 BC), was the wife of the Crown Prince Darius."]], ["Empress Sh\u014dken", [", also known as, was the wife of Emperor Meiji of Japan."]], ["Catherine Exley", ["Catherine Exley was the wife of a soldier and accompanied her husband when he served in Portugal, Spain and Ireland during the Napoleonic Wars.", "She is best known as the author of a diary that gives an account of military life in that era from the viewpoint of the wife of a common soldier."]], ["Hafsa Hatun", ["Hafsa Hatun was the wife of Sultan Bayezid I of the Ottoman Empire."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Kai Linnil\u00e4", 0], ["Kaari Utrio", 2]], "evidences": [["Kai Linnil\u00e4", "spouse", "Kaari Utrio"], ["Kaari Utrio", "place of birth", "Helsinki"]], "answer": "Helsinki"}
{"_id": "b48cf9f7089c11ebbd78ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film whose director was born first, Ulrike'S Brain or Appuntamento A Ischia?", "context": [["Ringo-en no sh\u014djo", ["The art director was Tomoo Shimogawara."]], ["Deepak Sareen", ["Deepak Sareen is a Bollywood film director and assistant director.", "His first film as director was\" Ranbhoomi\" and last film as director was\" Albela\"."]], ["Mario Mattoli", ["Mario Matt\u00f2li( 30 November 1898 \u2013 26 February 1980) was an Italian film director and screenwriter.", "He directed 86 films between 1934 and 1966.", "His 1939 film\" Defendant, Stand Up!\" was shown as part of a retrospective on Italian comedy at the 67th Venice International Film Festival."]], ["Henry Moore (cricketer)", ["Henry Walter Moore( 1849 \u2013 20 August 1916) was an English- born first- class cricketer who spent most of his life in New Zealand."]], ["Appuntamento a Ischia", ["Appuntamento a Ischia is a 1960 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Domenico Modugno."]], ["Ulrike's Brain", ["Ulrike's Brain is a 2017 German- Canadian drama film directed by Bruce LaBruce.", "It was screened in the Forum section at the 67th Berlin International Film Festival.", "The film, described by LaBruce in advance interviews as a sequel of sorts to his early film\" The Raspberry Reich\", stars Susanne Sachsse as Julia Feifer, an academic who possesses and can communicate with the brain of German Red Army Faction radical Ulrike Meinhof.", "She is seeking to transplant the brain into a new body so that she can resurrect Meinhof and revive her goal of socialist and feminist revolution, but her plans are complicated when her archrival Detlev Schlesinger, an extreme right- wing ideologue, arrives with identical plans for the surviving brain of German neo- Nazi leader Michael K\u00fchnen.", "The film, a spoof of the 1960s B-movie subgenre of mad scientists preserving human brains, is thematically linked with LaBruce's feature film\" The Misandrists\", which premiered at Berlin's Panorama program in the same week.", "Although both films were made in Germany,\" Ulrike's Brain\" received some production funding from the Canada Council for the Arts while\" The Misandrists\" did not."]], ["Bruce LaBruce", ["Bruce LaBruce( born January 3, 1964) is a Canadian artist, writer, filmmaker, photographer and underground director based in Toronto."]], ["Wale Adebanwi", ["Wale Adebanwi( born 1969) is a Nigerian- born first Black Rhodes Professor at St Antony's College, Oxford."]], ["John McMahon (Surrey and Somerset cricketer)", ["John William Joseph McMahon( 28 December 1917 \u2013 8 May 2001) was an Australian- born first- class cricketer who played for Surrey and Somerset in England from 1947 to 1957."]], ["Hartley Lobban", ["Hartley W Lobban (9 May 1926 \u2013 15 October 2004) was a Jamaican-born first-class cricketer who played 17 matches for Worcestershire in the early 1950s."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Ulrike's Brain", 0], ["Appuntamento a Ischia", 0], ["Bruce LaBruce", 0], ["Mario Mattoli", 0]], "evidences": [["Ulrike's Brain", "director", "Bruce LaBruce"], ["Appuntamento a Ischia", "director", "Mario Mattoli"], ["Bruce LaBruce", "date of birth", "January 3, 1964"], ["Mario Mattoli", "date of birth", "30 November 1898"]], "answer": "Appuntamento A Ischia"}
{"_id": "dc7ff8a80baf11ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is Ad\u00e9la\u00efde Of France (1732\u20131800)'s maternal grandmother?", "context": [["Hannah Arnold", ["Hannah Arnold, also known as Hannah Waterman King, was the grandmother of Benedict Arnolds children."]], ["Princess Marie of Hanover", ["Princess Marie of Hanover (2 December 1849 \u2013 4 June 1904) was the younger daughter of King George V of Hanover and of his wife, Princess Marie of Saxe-Altenburg."]], ["Fran\u00e7oise de Chalus", ["Fran\u00e7oise de Chalus( bap. Chalus, 24 February", "1734- Paris, 7 July 1821), was a French noblewoman and courtier.", "She was the mother of Louis, comte de Narbonne- Lara, possibly by king Louis XV of France.", "She was the lady- in- waiting of Louise \u00c9lisabeth of France in 1749- 59, and the influential favorite lady- in- waiting of Princess Marie Ad\u00e9la\u00efde of France in 1764- 1800."]], ["Marie Ad\u00e9la\u00efde of Savoy", ["Marie Ad\u00e9la\u00efde of Savoy, Princess of Savoy( 6 December 1685 \u2013 12 February 1712) was the wife of Louis, Dauphin of France, Duke of Burgundy.", "She was the eldest daughter of Duke Victor Amadeus II of Savoy and of Anne Marie d'Orl\u00e9ans.", "Her betrothal to the Duke of Burgundy in June 1696 was part of the Treaty of Turin, signed on 29 August 1696.", "She was the mother of the future King Louis XV of France.", "Styled as Duchess of Burgundy after her marriage, she became Dauphine of France upon the death of her father- in- law, Le Grand Dauphin, in 1711.", "She died of measles in 1712, followed by her husband a week later."]], ["Marie Leszczy\u0144ska", ["Maria Karolina Zofia Felicja Leszczy\u0144ska (23 June 1703 \u2013 24 June 1768), also known as Marie Leczinska , was a Polish princess and French queen consort.", "The daughter of King Stanis\u0142aw Leszczy\u0144ski\u2014Stanislaus I of Poland (later Duke of Lorraine)\u2013and Catherine Opali\u0144ska, she married King Louis XV of France and became queen consort of France.", "She served in that role for 42 years from 1725 until her death in 1768, the longest service of any queen of France, and was popular due to her generosity and piety.", "She was the grandmother of Louis XVI, Louis XVIII and Charles X of France."]], ["Mona Hopton Bell", ["Mona Hopton Bell( 1867- 1940) was a British artist, best known for her portraits of civic figures.", "She was the grandmother of the painter Jean H. Bell."]], ["Ad\u00e9la\u00efde of France (1732\u20131800)", ["Marie Ad\u00e9la\u00efde de France, (23 March 1732 in Versailles \u2013 27 February 1800 in Trieste), was a French princess, the fourth daughter and sixth child of King Louis XV of France and his consort, Marie Leszczy\u0144ska.", "As the legitimate daughter of the king, she was a \"fille de France\".", "She was referred to as \"Madame Quatri\u00e8meMadame the Fourth\"), until the death of her older sister Marie Louise in 1733, as \"Madame Troisi\u00e8meMadame the Third\"); as \"Madame Ad\u00e9la\u00efde\" from 1737 to 1755; as \"Madame\" from 1755 to 1759; and then as \"Madame Ad\u00e9la\u00efde\" again from 1759 until her death.", "Ad\u00e9la\u00efde possessed the Duchy of Louvois with her sister Sophie from 1777 until 1792, which had been created for them by their nephew Louis XVI, in their own right."]], ["Princess Marie Adelaide of Luxembourg", ["Princess Marie-Ad\u00e9la\u00efde of Luxembourg (Marie-Ad\u00e9la\u00efde Louise Th\u00e9r\u00e8se Wilhelmine; 21 May 1924 \u2013 28 February 2007) was a Luxembourgish princess, the third child and the second daughter of Grand Duchess Charlotte (1896\u20131985) and Prince Felix of Bourbon-Parma (1893\u20131970)."]], ["Hubba bint Hulail", ["Hubba bint Hulail was the grandmother of Hashim ibn' Abd Manaf, thus the great- great- great- grandmother of the Islamic\" Nab\u012b\"( Prophet) Muhammad ibn Abdullah."]], ["Tjuyu", ["Tjuyu( sometimes transliterated as Thuya or Thuyu) was an Egyptian noblewoman and the mother of queen Tiye, and the wife of Yuya.", "She is the grandmother of Akhenaten, and great grandmother of Tutankhamun."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Ad\u00e9la\u00efde of France (1732\u20131800)", 0], ["Marie Leszczy\u0144ska", 1]], "evidences": [["Marie Ad\u00e9la\u00efde de France", "mother", "Marie Leszczy\u0144ska"], ["Marie Leszczy\u0144ska", "mother", "Catherine Opali\u0144ska"]], "answer": "Catherine Opali\u0144ska"}
{"_id": "dd454e7a0bda11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where did the director of film Bunty Aur Babli graduate from?", "context": [["Yunus Parvez", ["Yunus Parvez( c.1931 \u2013 11 February 2007) was a Bollywood character actor who played supporting roles in over 200 films from the late 1960s to the 2000s.", "He is best known for his roles in films like\" Garm Hava\"( 1974),\" Deewaar\"( 1975),\" Trishul\"( 1978) and\" Mr. India\"( 1987).", "His last film role was in Shaad Ali's hit film\" Bunty Aur Babli\"( 2005).", "He died on 11 February 2007 at the age of 75 at his home on Mira Road, Mumbai.", "He was survived by his wife and two children.", "He had been suffering from acute diabetes and was to be taken to a specialty hospital for treatment on the same day he died, according to his family."]], ["Bhale Dongalu", ["Bhale Dongalu is a 2008", "Telugu film, produced by Sakhamuri Panduranga Rao and Bellamkonda Suresh on Sri Lakshmi Devi Productions banner and directed by K. Vijaya Bhaskar.", "Starring Tarun, Ileana D'Cruz in the lead roles, Jagapati Babu in a prominent role and music composed by K. M. Radha Krishnan.", "The film recorded as\" Average\" at box office.", "It is a re-make of Bollywood film\" Bunty aur Babli\" starring Amitabh Bachchan Abhishek Bachchan, Rani Mukerji in the pivotal roles.", "The film \u2019s audio was released in March first week and the film was released towards the end of March.", "A Tamil version name is\" Thirudi Thirudan\"."]], ["Devashish Makhija", ["Devashish Makhija is an Indian filmmaker, screenwriter, graphic artist, fiction writer and poet, best known for writing and directing full-length feature films Ajji, Oonga and authoring the bestselling children's books When Ali became Bajrangbali and Why Paploo was Perplexed, and a series of 49 short stories published as the anthology Forgetting by HarperCollins.", "He has also worked on the films", "Black Friday and Bunty Aur Babli."]], ["Bunty Aur Babli", ["Bunty Aur Babli is an Indian 2005 Hindi-language crime romantic comedy film directed by Shaad Ali.", "It is written and produced by Aditya Chopra under the banner Yash Raj Films.", "The film stars Amitabh Bachchan, Abhishek Bachchan and Rani Mukerji.", "It marked the first film of the father-son duo of Amitabh-Abhishek.", "Made on a budget of around , \"Bunty Aur Babli\" was the second highest-grossing Hindi film of 2005 behind \"No Entry\", and acculumated a worldwide total of .", "Aishwarya Rai appeared in the popular item song \"Kajra Re\".", "The film was nominated in eight categories at the 51st Filmfare Awards, winning three of them for its music."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["The Seventh Company Outdoors", ["The Seventh Company Outdoors is a 1977 French comedy film directed by Robert Lamoureux.", "It is a sequel to Now Where Did the 7th Company Get to ?."]], ["Shaad Ali", ["Shaad Ali Sehgal is an Indian film director.", "Ali was born to Muzaffar Ali and Subhashini Ali n\u00e9e Sehgal, an Indian politician and member of the Communist Party of India (Marxist).", "He is thus the grandson of Azad Hind Fauj commander Lakshmi Sehgal.", "He studied at the Welham Boys' School and the Lawrence School, Sanawar."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Aki Narula", ["Aki Narula( born 1968) is an Indian fashion designer and costume designer and wardrobe stylist in Hindi films, who is most known for films like,\" Bunty Aur Babli\"( 2006),\" Jhoom Barabar Jhoom\"( 2007) and\" Dostana\"( 2008).", "His brand label\" AKI\" was launched in 1996."]], ["Bunty Aur Babli 2", ["Bunty Aur Babli 2 is an upcoming Indian Hindi- language crime comedy film directed by Varun V. Sharma and produced by Aditya Chopra under his banner Yash Raj Films.", "The film stars Saif Ali Khan, Rani Mukerji, Siddhant Chaturvedi and Sharvari Wagh.", "A sequel to 2005 crime comedy\" Bunty Aur Babli\", the film will be set 10 years after the events of the first film.", "It was officially announced on 17 December 2019 by Yash Raj Films on social media."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Bunty Aur Babli", 0], ["Shaad Ali", 3]], "evidences": [["Bunty Aur Babli", "director", "Shaad Ali"], ["Shaad Ali", "educated at", "Lawrence School, Sanawar"]], "answer": "Lawrence School, Sanawar"}
{"_id": "befd140a088511ebbd6dac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who is older than the other, The Burning Moon or Ana And The Wolves? ", "context": [["Valley of the Wolves: Homeland", ["Valley of the Wolves: Homeland is a film of the Turkish TV serial media franchise\" Valley of the Wolves\".", "The story is about the Turkish coup d'\u00e9tat attempt."]], ["Haldun Boysan", ["Haldun Boysan( born 6 July 1958) is a Turkish actor.", "One of his notable works are Valley of the Wolves as Tombalac\u0131 Mehmet who's one of the councils of the Wolves."]], ["Carlos Saura", ["Carlos Saura Atar\u00e9s( born 4 January 1932) is a Spanish film director, photographer and writer.", "Along with Luis Bu\u00f1uel and Pedro Almod\u00f3var, he is counted among the Spain \u2019s three most renowned filmmakers.", "He has a long and prolific career that spans over half a century.", "Several of his films have won many international awards.", "Saura began his career in 1955 making documentary shorts.", "He quickly gained international prominence when his first feature- length film premiered at Cannes Film Festival in 1960.", "Although he started filming as a neorealist, Saura quickly switched to films encoded with metaphors and symbolism in order to get around the Spanish censors.", "In 1966, he was thrust into the international spotlight when his film\" La Caza\" won the Silver Bear at the Berlin International Film Festival.", "In the following years, he forged an international reputation for his cinematic treatment of emotional and spiritual responses to repressive political conditions.", "By the 1970s, Saura was the best known filmmaker working in Spain.", "His films employed complex narrative devices and were frequently controversial.", "He won Special Jury Awards for\" La Prima Ang\u00e9lica\"( 1973) and\" Cr\u00eda Cuervos\"( 1975) in Cannes; and an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film nomination in 1979 for\" Mama Cumple 100 A\u00f1os\".", "In the 1980s, Saura was in the spotlight for his Flamenco trilogy \u2013\" Bodas de SangreCarmen\" and\" El Amor Brujo,\" in which he combined dramatic content and flamenco dance forms.", "His work continued to be featured in worldwide competitions and earned numerous awards.", "He received two nominations for Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film, for\" Carmen\"( 1983) and\" Tango\"( 1998).", "His films are sophisticated expression of time and space fusing reality with fantasy, past with present, and memory with hallucination.", "In the last two decades of the 20th century, Saura has concentrated on works uniting music, dance and images."]], ["Ben Palmer", ["Ben Palmer is a British film and television director who is known for being the director of\" Bo' Selecta\" and\" The Inbetweeners\"."]], ["The Burning Moon", ["The Burning Moon is a 1992 German splatter film directed by Olaf Ittenbach.", "The film depicts a juvenile delinquent reading two highly gruesome bedtime stories to his young sister, the first involving a blind date who turns out to be a serial killer and the second following a raping, murdering priest and the murder of the suspected killer by an angry townsperson, who is then sent to Hell and tortured."]], ["Olaf Ittenbach", ["Olaf Ittenbach( born 1 April 1969) is a German horror movie director, actor and special effects artist."]], ["Ana and the Wolves", ["Ana and the Wolves is a 1973 Spanish drama film directed by Carlos Saura.", "Starring Geraldine Chaplin as a foreign governess who comes to an isolated house to take care of the children of a convoluted family.", "The film is encoded with political symbolism of Francoist Spain.", "Saura \u2019s 1979", "Mam\u00e1 cumple cien a\u00f1os was a sequel of sorts.", "It was entered into the 1973 Cannes Film Festival."]], ["Elliot Silverstein", ["Elliot Silverstein( born August 3, 1927, in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American director, who is best known for being the director of the movie\" Cat Ballou\"( 1965)."]], ["Ana Mar\u00eda Vignoli", ["Ana Mar\u00eda Vignoli or Ana Maria Vignoli( born 27 July 1945) is a Uruguayan former minister of Social Development."]], ["Mama Turns 100", ["Mam\u00e1 cumple cien a\u00f1os is a 1979 Spanish comedy film written and directed by Carlos Saura.", "The film is a comedy sequel of the drama Ana and the Wolves directed by Saura in 1973.", "It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 52nd Academy Awards."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Burning Moon", 0], ["Ana and the Wolves", 0], ["Olaf Ittenbach", 0], ["Carlos Saura", 0]], "evidences": [["The Burning Moon", "director", "Olaf Ittenbach"], ["Ana and the Wolves", "director", "Carlos Saura"], ["Olaf Ittenbach", "date of birth", "1 April 1969"], ["Carlos Saura", "date of birth", "4 January 1932"]], "answer": "Ana And The Wolves"}
{"_id": "08d00bcc0bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the date of death of Fitzroy Somerset, 5Th Baron Raglan's father?", "context": [["Geoffrey Somerset, 6th Baron Raglan", ["Geoffrey Somerset, 6th Baron Raglan( born 29 August 1932) is a British peer, businessman, and Conservative politician."]], ["Lord Arthur John Henry Somerset", ["Lord Arthur John Henry Somerset( 12 February 1780 \u2013 18 April 1816), English politician, was the sixth son of Henry Somerset, 5th Duke of Beaufort."]], ["FitzRoy Somerset, 5th Baron Raglan", ["FitzRoy John Somerset, 5th Baron Raglan (6 November 1927 \u2013 24 January 2010) was a British peer, the son of FitzRoy Richard Somerset, 4th Baron Raglan and the Hon.", "Julia Hamilton.", "He married Alice Baily, daughter of Peter Baily, in 1973.", "He and Alice were divorced in 1981.", "They had no children."]], ["Richard Somerset, 2nd Baron Raglan", ["Richard Henry FitzRoy Somerset, 2nd Baron Raglan( 24 May 1817 \u2013 3 May 1884) was a British peer.", "The second son of FitzRoy Somerset, 1st Baron Raglan, he was born in Paris and educated at Christ Church, Oxford.", "He went to Ceylon with Lieutenant- General Sir Colin Campbell KCB( 1776 \u2013 13 June 1847) as his Private Secretary and was subsequently taken into the Ceylon civil service in 1841.", "In 1844 he was the assistant government agent of Colombo.", "He left the island in 1849 to become the private secretary of George V of Hanover, leaving that office in 1855 when he succeeded to his father's title.", "Parliament granted him and his successor a pension of \u00a3 2,000 for the service of his father( 23 July 1855).", "He was a Cornet in the Gloucestershire Yeomanry from 1856, and Captain 1864 \u2013 75.", "He became a Lord- in- waiting from 1858\u201359 and 1866 \u2013 69, under The Earl of Derby's and Disraeli's governments respectively.", "The family seat is Cefntilla Court in Llandenny, Monmouthshire.", "An inscription over the porch dated 1858 reads: \u201c This house with 238 acres of land was purchased by 1623 of the friends, admirers and comrades in arms of the late Field Marshal Lord Raglan GCB and presented by them to his son and his heirs for ever in a lasting memorial of affectionate regard and respect \u201d.", "On 25 September 1856 he married Lady Georgina Lygon, the third daughter of Henry Lygon, 4th Earl Beauchamp, and they later had five children.", "After the death of his wife in 1865, he married Mary Blanche Farquhar, the eldest daughter of Sir Walter Farquhar, 3rd Baronet, on 11 October 1871 and they had one daughter.", "He died in Chesterfield Street, London on 3 May 1884 and was buried Llandenny churchyard, Monmouthshire on 8 May."]], ["Thomas Scott (diver)", ["Thomas Scott( 1907- date of death unknown) was an English diver."]], ["Theodred II (Bishop of Elmham)", ["Theodred II was a medieval Bishop of Elmham.", "The date of Theodred's consecration unknown, but the date of his death was sometime between 995 and 997."]], ["FitzRoy Somerset, 4th Baron Raglan", ["Fitzroy Richard Somerset, 4th Baron Raglan (10 June 1885 \u2013 14 September 1964) was a British soldier, author, and amateur anthropologist.", "His books include \"The Hero, A Study in Tradition, Myth and Drama\" and \"Monmouthshire Houses\", with Cyril Fox."]], ["Bill Smith (footballer, born 1897)", ["William Thomas Smith( born 9 April 1897, date of death unknown) was an English professional footballer."]], ["Etan Boritzer", ["Etan Boritzer( born 1950) is an American writer of children \u2019s literature who is best known for his book\" What is God?\" first published in 1989.", "His best selling\" What is?\" illustrated children's book series on character education and difficult subjects for children is a popular teaching guide for parents, teachers and child- life professionals.", "Boritzer gained national critical acclaim after\" What is God?\" was published in 1989 although the book has caused controversy from religious fundamentalists for its universalist views.", "The other current books in the\" What is?\" series include", "What is Love?,", "What is Death?,", "What is Beautiful?,", "What is Funny?,", "What is Right?,", "What is Peace?,", "What is Money?,", "What is Dreaming?,", "What is a Friend?,", "What is True?,", "What is a Family?,", "What is a Feeling?\"", "The series is now also translated into 15 languages.", "Boritzer was first published in 1963 at the age of 13 when he wrote an essay in his English class at Wade Junior High School in the Bronx, New York on the assassination of John F. Kennedy.", "His essay was included in a special anthology by New York City public school children compiled and published by the New York City Department of Education.", "Boritzer now lives in Venice, California and maintains his publishing office there also.", "He has helped numerous other authors to get published through\" How to Get Your Book Published!\" programs.", "Boritzer is also a yoga teacher who teaches regular classes locally and guest- teaches nationally.", "He is also recognized nationally as an erudite speaker on\" The Teachings of the Buddha.\""]], ["Suzanne Dance", ["Suzanne Dance is a Melbourne- based architect who has spent over four decades focusing on architectural conservation and residential work in the inner suburbs of Melbourne.", "She has been a resident of Fitzroy since 1975 and for eight years she was secretary of the Historic Buildings Sub- Committee of Fitzroy Council's Urban Conservation Advisory Committee."]]], "supporting_facts": [["FitzRoy Somerset, 5th Baron Raglan", 0], ["FitzRoy Somerset, 4th Baron Raglan", 0]], "evidences": [["FitzRoy John Somerset, 5th Baron Raglan", "father", "Fitzroy Richard Somerset"], ["Fitzroy Richard Somerset", "date of death", "14 September 1964"]], "answer": "14 September 1964"}
{"_id": "689d225009b411ebbdb0ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Are Wiqu (Lima) and Qillqa (Melgar) both located in the same country?", "context": [["Machu Kunturi", ["Machu Kunturi (Quechua \"machu\" old, old person, Aymara \"kunturi\" condor, \"old condor\", Hispanicized spelling \"Macho Condori\") or Pampachuku \"(Pampachuco)\" is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.", "It is located in the Puno Region, Lampa Province, Ocuviri District.", "Machu Kunturiri lies between the mountain Pichaqani in the west and Qillqa in the east."]], ["Jawty", ["Jawty is part of the name of two villages, both located in Gmina Susz, within I\u0142awa County, Warmian- Masurian Voivodeship, Poland:"]], ["Archivo General de la Naci\u00f3n del Per\u00fa", ["The Archivo General de la Naci\u00f3n del Per\u00fa is the national archive of Peru.", "It is located in Lima and it was established in 1872."]], ["Wiqu (Lima)", ["Wiqu( Quechua twisted, bent, crooked, also spelled\" Hueco\") is a mountain in the Paryaqaqa or Waruchiri mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high.", "It is located in the Lima Region, Huarochir\u00ed Province, Quinti District, and in the Yauyos Province, Tanta District.", "Wiqu lies southwest of Paryaqaqa and northeast of Parya Chaka."]], ["Machu Kunturi", ["Machu Kunturi (Quechua \"machu\" old, old person, Aymara \"kunturi\" condor, \"old condor\", Hispanicized spelling \"Macho Condori\") or Pampachuku \"(Pampachuco)\" is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.", "It is located in the Puno Region, Lampa Province, Ocuviri District.", "Machu Kunturiri lies between the mountain Pichaqani in the west and Qillqa in the east."]], ["Radzice", ["Radzice is part of the name of two villages, both located in Gmina Drzewica, within Opoczno County, \u0141\u00f3d\u017a Voivodeship, Poland:"]], ["Lima, Pepin County, Wisconsin", ["Lima is a town in Pepin County, Wisconsin, United States.", "The population was 716 at the 2000 census.", "The unincorporated communities of Lima and Tarrant are located in the town."]], ["Santa Rosa (mountain)", ["Santa Rosa is a mountain located in the limits of the regions of Huanuco, Lima and Pasco in Peru.", "With an elevation of, it is the second tallest peak of Raura Range which is part of the Peruvian Andes."]], ["Lubnowy", ["Lubnowy is part of the name of two villages, both located in Gmina Susz, within I\u0142awa County, Warmian- Masurian Voivodeship, Poland:"]], ["Qillqa (Melgar)", ["Qillqa( Quechua for writing( the act and art of writing)", "Hispanicized spelling\" Quilca\") is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high.", "It is located in the Puno Region, Melgar Province, Macari District, near the border with the Cusco Region, Espinar Province, Alto Pichigua District."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Wiqu (Lima)", 0], ["Qillqa (Melgar)", 1]], "evidences": [["Wiqu (Lima)", "country", "Peru"], ["Qillqa (Melgar)", "country", "Peru"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "c682230408d611ebbd99ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who was born earlier, 16 Blocks or The Third Page?", "context": [["16 Blocks", ["16 Blocks is a 2006 American action thriller film directed by Richard Donner and starring Bruce Willis, Mos Def, and David Morse.", "The film unfolds in the real time narration method.", "It is Donner's final directorial effort, as he retired the same year the film was released."]], ["Abhishek Saxena", ["Abhishek Saxena is an Indian Bollywood and Punjabi film director who directed the movie Phullu.", "The Phullu movie was released in theaters on 16 June 2017, in which film Sharib Hashmi is the lead role.", "Apart from these, he has also directed Patiala Dreamz, this is a Punjabi film.", "This film was screened in cinemas in 2014."]], ["The Third Page", ["The Third Page is a 1999 Turkish drama film directed by Zeki Demirkubuz and starring Ba\u015fak K\u00f6kl\u00fckaya and Ruhi Sar\u0131."]], ["Richard Young (cinematographer)", ["Richard Young( October 17, 1939 \u2013 December 15, 2010) was a cinematographer and film director who was born in Penfield, New York, United States."]], ["Rumbi Katedza", ["Rumbi Katedza is a Zimbabwean Film Producer and Director who was born on 17 January 1974."]], ["Richard Donner", ["Richard Donner (born Richard Donald Schwartzberg, April 24, 1930) is an American director and producer of film and television.", "After directing the horror film \"The Omen\" (1976), Donner became famous for directing the first modern superhero film, \"Superman\" (1978), starring Christopher Reeve.", "Donner later went on to direct movies such as \"The Goonies\" (1985) and \"Scrooged\" (1988), while reinvigorating the buddy film genre with \"Lethal Weapon\" (1987) and its sequels.", "He and his wife, producer Lauren Shuler Donner, own the production company The Donner's Company, most well known for producing the \"X-Men\" film series.", "In 2000, he received the President's Award from the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films.", "Film historian Michael Barson writes that Donner is \"one of Hollywood's most reliable makers of action blockbusters\"."]], ["Hassan Zee", ["Hassan Zee is a Pakistani- American film director who was born in Chakwal, Pakistan."]], ["Zeki Demirkubuz", ["Zeki Demirkubuz( born 1 October 1964 in Isparta, Turkey) is a contemporary Turkish film director, screenwriter, producer and film editor."]], ["Edward Yates", ["Edward J. Yates( September 16, 1918 \u2013 June 2, 2006) was an American television director who was the director of the ABC television program\" American Bandstand\" from 1952 until 1969."]], ["Ben Palmer", ["Ben Palmer is a British film and television director who is known for being the director of\" Bo' Selecta\" and\" The Inbetweeners\"."]]], "supporting_facts": [["16 Blocks", 0], ["The Third Page", 0], ["Richard Donner", 0], ["Zeki Demirkubuz", 0]], "evidences": [["16 Blocks", "director", "Richard Donner"], ["The Third Page", "director", "Zeki Demirkubuz"], ["Richard Donner", "date of birth", "April 24, 1930"], ["Zeki Demirkubuz", "date of birth", "1 October 1964"]], "answer": "16 Blocks"}
{"_id": "5f11ec50087111ebbd63ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Who is older, Maurizio Acerbo or Elizabeth Sewell?", "context": [["Elizabeth Sewell", ["Elizabeth Sewell( March 9, 1919 \u2013 January 12, 2001) was a British- American critic, poet, novelist, and professor who often wrote about the connections between science and literature.", "Among her published works were five books of criticism, four novels, three books of poetry, and many short stories, essays, and other work in periodicals in North America and Europe.", "Of her books, the most widely held by libraries is\" The Orphic Voice: Poetry and Natural History\".", "Sewell completed the requirements for a bachelor of arts from Cambridge University in 1942.", "From then to the end of World War II, she worked for the Ministry of Education in London before returning to Cambridge for a master of arts( 1945) and a Ph.D.( 1949) in modern languages.", "She first visited the United States in 1949 and became a U.S. citizen in 1973.", "She taught at Vassar College, the University of Notre Dame, the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Fordham University, Tougaloo College, and Hunter College, and she was a visiting professor or writer at other universities.", "She held a Simon Fellowship at Manchester University( 1955 \u2212 57), a Howard Research Fellowship at Ohio State University( 1949 \u2212 50), an Ashley Fellowship at Trent University( 1979), and a Presidential Scholarship at Mercer University( 1982).", "In 1981, she won poetry, fiction, and nonfiction awards from the American Academy of Arts and Letters.", "Sewell married Anthony C. Sirignano, a university lecturer in classics, in 1971.", "She died in 2001 in Greensboro, North Carolina."]], ["Fran\u00e7ois van der Merwe", ["Fran\u00e7ois van der Merwe is a South African professional rugby union player.", "He plays at lock for Lyon Olympique in the Top 14.", "He is older brother of Flip van der Merwe"]], ["Filip Arsenijevi\u0107", ["Filip Arsenijevi\u0107( born 2 September 1983) is a Serbian footballer who plays for TSC Ba\u010dka Topola.", "He is older brother of Nemanja Arsenijevi\u0107."]], ["Elisabetta Visconti", ["Elisabetta Visconti( 1374 \u2013 2 February 1432), also known as\" Elisabeth\" or\" Elizabeth\", was a younger child of Bernab\u00f2 Visconti and his wife, Beatrice Regina della Scala.", "Elisabetta was a member of the House of Visconti."]], ["Elizabeth Cooper (dramatist)", ["Elizabeth Cooper or Elizabeth Price( 1698? \u2013 1761?) was an English actress, playwright, and editor.", "She is known for creating an early collection of poetry."]], ["Elizabeth Pabodie", ["Elizabeth Pabodie( 1623 \u2013 1717), also known as Elizabeth Alden Pabodie or Elizabeth Peabody, was allegedly the first white child born in New England."]], ["Elizabeth (Ella) Catherine Carmichael", ["Elizabeth Watson or Elizabeth Catherine Carmichael; Ella Carmichael (9 August 1870 \u2013 30 November 1928) was a supporter of the Scottish Gaelic language."]], ["Elizabeth Dickson", ["Elizabeth Dickson or Elizabeth Dalzac( \u2013 30 April 1862) was a British woman who raised the British public profile of the Christian white slaves held in north Africa by the Barbary Slave Trade."]], ["Jovan Markovski", ["Jovan Markovski( born March 28, 1988) is a Macedonian professional basketball small forward who last played for Vardar.", "He is older brother of Gorjan Markovski who is also basketball player and plays for Feni Industries"]], ["Maurizio Acerbo", ["Maurizio Acerbo( born 4 December 1965 in Pescara), is an Italian politician and the current Secretary of the Communist Refoundation Party.", "In 1984 he was elected provincial secretary of FGCI( Youth Communist Italian Federation) in Pescara.", "He was elected for the first time in 1985 as a counselor in the Zanni district of Pescara and later a city councilor in the same city in 1990.", "In 1996 he was the founder and radio director of Radio Citt\u00e0 Pescara- Popolare Network.", "He was also regional secretary of the Communist Refoundation of Abruzzo until 2006.", "In the 2006 Italian general election he was elected to the Chamber of Deputies, while in the 2008 Italian general election he was nominated for the Senate with The Left \u2013 The Rainbow, but the list did not exceed the threshold and he was n't elected.", "In the 2008 regional election in Abruzzo he was elected in the Regional Council, while in the 2009 local election he stood for Mayor of Pescara and gaining 2,096 preferences and the 3% of the votes, being elected in the municipal council.", "In the regional election in Abruzzo of 2014 he was candidate for President of the region, but he gained only the 3% of the votes and he was n't re-elected in the Regional Council.", "On 2 April 2017 he has been appointed as new Secretary of the Communist Refoundation Party."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Maurizio Acerbo", 0], ["Elizabeth Sewell", 0]], "evidences": [["Maurizio Acerbo", "date of birth", "4 December 1965"], ["Elizabeth Sewell", "date of birth", "March 9, 1919"]], "answer": "Elizabeth Sewell"}
{"_id": "8f3395c1087e11ebbd6bac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film was released earlier, Mazhai or Hiling?", "context": [["Mazhai", ["Mazhai( English:\" Rain\") is a 2005 Indian Tamil- language romantic action film directed by Raj kumar.", "It is a remake of the multi award- winning Telugu film\" Varsham\" released in 2004.", "The remake stars Jayam Ravi, Shriya Saran in her debut as the leading actress, Vadivelu, Rahul Dev, and Kalabhavan Mani.", "The film's music is composed by Devi Sri Prasad.", "The film gained overall positive reviews from both critics and audience.", "It is dubbed into Hindi as\" Gunda Raaj Mitadenge\"."]], ["May Lamok sa Loob ng Kulambo", ["May Lamok sa Loob ng Kulambo is a 1984 Philippine comedy film directed by, and produced by Hirene Lopez and Danny L. Zialcita as the film's executive producer.", "The film stars Gloria Diaz, Eddie Garcia, Amy Austria, and Tommy Abuel.", "The film was released in 1984 by Essex Films.", "Another related film called,\" May Daga sa Labas ng Lungga\", was released earlier in the same year."]], ["Shirin Farhad (1931 film)", ["Shirin Farhad is a 1931 Hindi language musical film.", "It was the second Indian film with sound.", "It was based on the love story from the\" Shahnameh\" of Farhad and Shirin by Nizami Ganjavi.", "The film was directed by J.J. Madan and starred Nissar and Jehanara Kajjan.", "\" Alam Ara\" was released earlier the same year and was the first Indian film with sound."]], ["Rakka (film)", ["The film was released on YouTube and Steam on 14 June 2017."]], ["Invasion of the Neptune Men", ["The film was released in 1961 in Japan and was later released in the United States on television.", "In 1998, the film was featured on an episode of\" Mystery Science Theater 3000\"."]], ["Lloyd (film)", ["Lloyd is a 2001 American comedy film.", "The film was released on May 4, 2001."]], ["Hiling", ["Hiling is a 1998 Filipino family fantasy film starring the then child stars Camille Prats, Shaina Magdayao and Serena Dalrymple.", "The film was directed by the acclaimed Jos\u00e9 Javier Reyes and released by Star Cinema."]], ["Royal Tramp II", ["Royal Tramp II is a 1992 Hong Kong film based on Louis Cha's novel\" The Deer and the Cauldron\".", "The film is a sequel to\" Royal Tramp\", which was released earlier in the same year."]], ["The Wonderful World of Captain Kuhio", ["The film was released in Japan on 10 October 2009."]], ["Coney Island Baby (film)", ["Coney Island Baby is a 2003 comedy- drama in which film producer Amy Hobby made her directorial debut.", "Karl Geary wrote the film and Tanya Ryno was the film's producer.", "The music was composed by Ryan Shore.", "The film was shot in Sligo, Ireland, which is known locally as\" Coney Island\".", "The film was screened at the Newport International Film Festival.", "Hobby won the Jury Award for\" Best First Time Director\".", "The film made its premiere television broadcast on the Sundance Channel."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Mazhai", 0], ["Hiling", 0]], "evidences": [["Mazhai", "publication date", "2005"], ["Hiling", "publication date", "1998"]], "answer": "Hiling"}
{"_id": "83a016220bb011ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is the paternal grandfather of Qiubo Of Han?", "context": [["Ziyu (Han Clan)", ["Ziyu( Chinese: \u5b50\u8206; pinyin: H\u00e1n Z\u01d0y\u00fa), ancestral name J\u00ec( \u59ec), clan name H\u00e1n( \u97e9), personal name Y\u00fa( \u8206), and posthumously known as Ziyu of Han, was the fourth head of the House of Han.", "He was the son of Dingbo of Han.", "Ziyu was succeeded by his son Xianzi of Han."]], ["John Westley", ["Rev. John Westley( 1636 \u2013 78) was an English nonconformist minister.", "He was the grandfather of John Wesley( founder of Methodism)."]], ["Abd al-Muttalib", ["Abd al- Muttalib Shaybah ibn Hashim( c. 497 \u2013 578) was the grandfather of Islamic prophet Muhammad."]], ["Lyon Cohen", ["Lyon Cohen( 1868\u20131937) was a Polish- born Canadian businessman and a philanthropist.", "He was the grandfather of singer/ poet Leonard Cohen."]], ["Han Jian (Zhou dynasty)", ["Han Jian (Chinese: \u97e9\u7b80; pinyin: H\u00e1n D\u00ecng B\u00f3), ancestral name J\u00ec (\u59ec), clan name H\u00e1n (\u97e9), personal name Ji\u01cen (\u7b80), and posthumous name D\u00ecng (\u5b9a), was the third head of the House of Han.", "He was the son of Qiubo of Han.", "In 645 BC, Duke Mu of Qin invaded Jin at Han Jian's fief.", "Duke Hui of Jin asked Han Jian to scout the enemy.", "Han Jian reported that while the enemy had fewer men, their battle strength exceeds that of Jin.", "Duke Hui did not heed Han Jian's words and sent him to deliver the intent to battle.", "In the ensuing battle, Duke Hui and Han Jian were both captured and taken to Qin.", "Han Jian was succeeded by his son Ziyu of Han."]], ["Wuzi of Han (Spring and Autumn)", ["Wuzi of Han (Chinese: \u97e9\u6b66\u5b50; pinyin: H\u00e1n W\u01d4z\u01d0), ancestral name J\u00ec (\u59ec), clan name H\u00e1n (\u97e9)", ", personal name W\u00e0n (\u4e07), and posthumously known as Wuzi of Han, was the head of the House of Han.", "He was the son of Huan Shu of Quwo, half-brother of Zhuang Bo of Quwo, and the progenitor of Warring States period's State of Han.", "Han Wan was a charioteer for his nephew Duke Wu of Quwo and helped to kill Marquess Ai of Jin.", "Duke Wu of Quwo then took over the throne of Jin as Duke Wu of Jin, who then bestowed Han Wan the land of Han.", "Han Wan's descendants later adopted Han as the clan name.", "Han Wan's descendants became high-ranking officials in Jin.", "The family became very powerful and eventually led to the Partition of Jin."]], ["Qiubo of Han", ["Qiubo of Han", "(Chinese: \u97e9\u8d47\u4f2f; pinyin:", "H\u00e1n Qi\u00fa B\u00f3)", ", ancestral name", "J\u012b (\u59ec), clan name H\u00e1n (\u97e9), personal name unknown, and posthumously known as Qiubo of Han, was the second head of the House of Han.", "He was the son of Wuzi of Han.", "Qiubo was succeeded by his son Dingbo of Han."]], ["Fred Le Deux", ["Frederick\" Fred\" Le Deux( born 4 December 1934) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Geelong in the Victorian Football League( VFL).", "He is the grandfather of Tom Hawkins."]], ["Kaya Alp", ["Kaya Alp was, according to Ottoman tradition, the son of K\u0131z\u0131l Bu\u011fa and the father of Suleyman Shah, who was, in turn, the grandfather of Ertu\u011frul, and the great grandfather of the Ottoman Empire founder, Osman I."]], ["Henry Krause", ["Henry J.\" Red\" Krause, Jr.( August 28, 1913 \u2013 February 20, 1987) was an American football offensive lineman in the National Football League for the Brooklyn Dodgers and the Washington Redskins.", "He played college football at St. Louis University.", "He is the grandfather of Jennifer Krause", "He is the great grandfather of Payton Hoeing"]]], "supporting_facts": [["Qiubo of Han", 5], ["Wuzi of Han (Spring and Autumn)", 2]], "evidences": [["Qiubo of Han", "father", "Wuzi of Han"], ["Wuzi of Han", "father", "Huan Shu of Quwo"]], "answer": "Huan Shu of Quwo"}
{"_id": "282b45b308c911ebbd92ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film whose director is younger, Is The Man Who Is Tall Happy? or Heaven'S Rain?", "context": [["Michel Gondry", ["Michel Gondry( born 8 May 1963) is a French director, screenwriter, and producer noted for his inventive visual style and distinctive manipulation of mise en sc\u00e8ne.", "He won an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay as one of the writers of the 2004 film\" Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind\", a film he also directed.", "His other films include the surrealistic science fantasy comedy\" The Science of Sleep\"( 2006), the comedy\" Be Kind Rewind\"( 2008), the superhero action comedy\" The Green Hornet\"( 2011), the drama\" The We and the I\"( 2012), and the romantic science fantasy tragedy\" Mood Indigo\"( 2013).", "He is well known for his music video collaborations with Daft Punk, Donald Fagen, Radiohead, Bj\u00f6rk, Beck, The Chemical Brothers, Kylie Minogue and The White Stripes."]], ["The Man Who Wasn't There (1987 film)", ["The Man Who Was n't", "There is a 1987 French thriller film directed by Ren\u00e9 F\u00e9ret and based on Roderick MacLeish's novel\" The Man Who Was n't There\"."]], ["The Man Who Walked Through the Wall", ["The Man Who Walked Through the Wall is a 1959 West German comedy film directed by Ladislao Vajda, starring Heinz R\u00fchmann and Nicole Courcel.", "It tells the story of a man who out of frustration discovers that he has the ability to walk through walls.", "The film is based on the novella \"The Man Who Walked Through Walls\" by Marcel Aym\u00e9."]], ["The Man Who Stayed at Home (1919 film)", ["The Man Who Stayed at Home is a 1919 American silent adventure drama film directed by Herbert Blach\u00e9 and starring King Baggot, Claire Whitney.", "It was based on the play\" The Man Who Stayed at Home\" by J. E. Harold Terry and Lechmere Worrall."]], ["Is the Man Who Is Tall Happy?", ["Is the Man Who Is Tall Happy?", "is a 2013 French animated documentary film by Michel Gondry about the linguist, philosopher, and political activist Noam Chomsky."]], ["Paul Brown", ["Paul Eugene Brown( September 7, 1908 \u2013 August 5, 1991) was an American football coach and executive in the All- America Football Conference( AAFC) and National Football League( NFL).", "Brown was both the co-founder and first coach of the Cleveland Browns, a team named after him, and later played a role in founding the Cincinnati Bengals.", "His teams won seven league championships in a professional coaching career spanning 25 seasons.", "Brown began his coaching career at Severn School in 1931 before becoming the head football coach at Massillon Washington High School in Massillon, Ohio, where he grew up.", "His high school teams lost only 10 games in 11 seasons.", "He was then hired at Ohio State University and coached the school to its first national football championship in 1942.", "After World War II, he became head coach of the Browns, who won all four AAFC championships before joining the NFL in 1950.", "Brown coached the Browns to three NFL championships \u2013 in 1950, 1954 and 1955 \u2013 but was fired in January 1963 amid a power struggle with team owner Art Modell.", "Brown in 1968 co-founded and was the first coach of the Bengals.", "He retired from coaching in 1975 but remained the Bengals' team president until his death in 1991.", "The Bengals named their home stadium Paul Brown Stadium in honor of Brown.", "He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1967.", "Brown is credited with a number of American football innovations.", "He was the first coach to use game film to scout opponents, hire a full- time staff of assistants, and test players on their knowledge of a playbook.", "He invented the modern face mask, the practice squad and the draw play.", "He also played a role in breaking professional football's color barrier, bringing the first African- Americans to play pro football in the modern era onto his teams.", "Despite these accomplishments, Brown was not universally liked.", "He was strict and controlling, which often brought him into conflict with players who wanted a greater say in play- calling.", "These disputes, combined with Brown's failure to consult Modell on major personnel decisions, led to his firing as the Browns' coach in 1963."]], ["Heaven's Rain", ["Heaven's Rain is a 2010 American biographical drama film based on the true story of the lifelong quest of Brooks Douglass to bring his parents' killers and his sister's rapists to justice.", "The film is directed by Paul Brown, and was written by Brown and Douglass.", "The film debuted at the ArcLight Cinemas in Hollywood on September 9, 2010.", "The title is taken from words spoken by Portia in Shakespeare's\" The Merchant of Venice\":", "\" The quality of mercy is not strain'd, It droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven\""]], ["The Grinning Face", ["The Grinning Face( German: Das grinsende Gesicht), aka\" The Man Who Laughs\", is a 1921 Austrian- German silent horror film directed by Julius Herska and starring Franz H\u00f6bling, Nora Gregor and Lucienne Delacroix.", "It is an adaptation of the 1868 novel\" The Man Who Laughs\" by Victor Hugo.", "The film was later remade by Paul Leni in 1928 as\" The Man Who Laughs\", which starred Conrad Veidt in the Gwynplaine role."]], ["The Man Who Changed His Mind", ["The Man Who Changed His Mind is a 1936 British science fiction horror film starring Boris Karloff and Anna Lee.", "It was directed by Robert Stevenson and was produced by Gainsborough Pictures.", "The film was also known as\" The Brainsnatcher\" or\" The Man Who Lived Again\"."]], ["Rick Younger", ["Rick Younger is a performer from Baltimore, Maryland."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Is the Man Who Is Tall Happy?", 1], ["Heaven's Rain", 1], ["Michel Gondry", 0], ["Paul Brown", 0]], "evidences": [["Is the Man Who Is Tall Happy?", "director", "Michel Gondry"], ["Heaven's Rain", "director", "Paul Brown"], ["Michel Gondry", "date of birth", "8 May 1963"], ["Paul Brown", "date of birth", "September 7, 1908"]], "answer": "Is The Man Who Is Tall Happy?"}
{"_id": "b593d864097911ebbdb0ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Are Impotenti Esistenziali and Christ Stopped At Eboli (Film) from the same country?", "context": [["21\u00e8me Si\u00e8cle", ["21 \u00e8me Si\u00e8cle is a 2004 film from Senegal."]], ["A Kind of America", ["A Kind of America is a Hungarian comedy film from 2002."]], ["Cayuco (film)", ["Cayuco is a Spanish documentary film from 2007."]], ["Bombay Dreams (film)", ["Bombay Dreams is a Swedish comedy film from 2004."]], ["Shima (film)", ["Shima is a 2007 film from Uzbekistan."]], ["California Winter", ["California Winter is an American drama film from 2012."]], ["Date at Midnight", ["Date at Midnight is a 1959 British crime film from the Danzigers."]], ["Christ Stopped at Eboli (film)", ["Christ Stopped at Eboli, also known as Eboli in the United States, is a 1979 drama film directed by Francesco Rosi, adapted from the book of the same name by Carlo Levi.", "It stars Gian Maria Volont\u00e9 as Levi, a political dissident under Fascism who was exiled in the Basilicata region in Southern Italy.", "The film was shown out of competition at the 1979 Cannes Film Festival and was the first to receive a BAFTA Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1983.", "It was included in the book\" 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die\"."]], ["Impotenti esistenziali", ["Existencial impotent is a 2009 Italian comedy film written and directed by Giuseppe Cirillo and starring Tinto Brass, Sandra Milo and Alvaro Vitali."]], ["One and Five", ["One and Five is a 1969 short film from Egypt."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Impotenti esistenziali", 0], ["Christ Stopped at Eboli (film)", 1]], "evidences": [["Impotenti esistenziali", "country of origin", "Italian"], ["Christ Stopped at Eboli (film)", "country of origin", "Italy"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "a6edd4fb087e11ebbd6bac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Who is older, Ken Bastida or Jargalsaikhany Chuluunbat?", "context": [["Fran\u00e7ois van der Merwe", ["Fran\u00e7ois van der Merwe is a South African professional rugby union player.", "He plays at lock for Lyon Olympique in the Top 14.", "He is older brother of Flip van der Merwe"]], ["Jargalsaikhany Chuluunbat", ["Jargalsaikhany Chuluunbat( born 3 December 1984 in Bayankhongor Province) is a Mongolian freestyle wrestler.", "He competed in the freestyle 120 kg event at the 2012 Summer Olympics; he defeated Malal Ndiaye in the 1 /8 finals and was eliminated by Bilyal Makhov in the quarterfinals."]], ["Aleksandar Loma", ["Aleksandar Loma( born March 2, 1955) is a Serbian philologist and a corresponding member of the Serbian Academy of Science and Arts since October 30, 2003.", "Aleksandar Loma emphasized that Serbian epic poetry about Kosovo events is older than the events it describes, having its origin in the pre-Christian and pre-Balkan periods of Serbian history."]], ["Colin Reader", ["Colin Reader is an English geologist with an interest in Ancient Egypt.", "His studies of the Sphinx have contributed to the controversial debate regarding a possible older dating of the monument.", "He suggested on the basis of weathering evidence that the Sphinx is older than its commonly accepted 4th dynastic date and instead it and two other buildings on the Giza Plateau date to the early dynastic or late predynastic period."]], ["Malal Ndiaye", ["Malal Ndiaye( born 12 January 1977 in Dakar) is a Senegalese freestyle wrestler.", "He competed in the freestyle 120 kg event at the 2012 Summer Olympics and was eliminated by Jargalsaikhany Chuluunbat in the 1/8 finals."]], ["Filip Arsenijevi\u0107", ["Filip Arsenijevi\u0107( born 2 September 1983) is a Serbian footballer who plays for TSC Ba\u010dka Topola.", "He is older brother of Nemanja Arsenijevi\u0107."]], ["Ognen Stojanovski", ["Ognen Stojanovski( born January 25, 1984) is a Macedonian professional basketball player.", "He was under contract with MZT Skopje until 2014.", "He is 1.90 m( 6 ft 3 in) in height and plays at the point guard position.", "Born in Skopje, Republic of Macedonia, he is older brother of the twins Vojdan Stojanovski and Damjan Stojanovski, who are also basketball players."]], ["Ken Bastida", ["Ken Bastida (born December 30, 1956) is a California news anchor on Channel 5 (KPIX), a CBS affiliate.", "He has been a reporter with the station since 1990.", "Bastida began his career as a Bay Area radio host in 1978.", "Since then he has held on air positions at Bay Area radio stations KFRC, KGO, KMEL, K101, KFYI and KCBS radio.", "For a time Bastida even hosted his own landscaping show on HGTV called \"Landscape Smart\".", "Bastida holds a degree in Broadcast Communication Arts from San Francisco State University and was inducted into the University's Hall of Fame in May 2008.", "Bastida was the recipient of a 2004 Emmy Award for outstanding achievement in continuing coverage for his series \"Inside the Middle East.\""]], ["Jovan Markovski", ["Jovan Markovski( born March 28, 1988) is a Macedonian professional basketball small forward who last played for Vardar.", "He is older brother of Gorjan Markovski who is also basketball player and plays for Feni Industries"]], ["Robin Ka\u010danikli\u0107", ["Robin Ka\u010danikli\u0107( born 25 August 1988) is a Swedish footballer of Serbian and Macedonian descent who plays for Real \u00c5storp FF as a Midfielder.", "He is older brother to the Hammarby IF and former Swedish national team player Alexander Ka\u010danikli\u0107."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Ken Bastida", 0], ["Jargalsaikhany Chuluunbat", 0]], "evidences": [["Ken Bastida", "date of birth", "December 30, 1956"], ["Jargalsaikhany Chuluunbat", "date of birth", "3 December 1984"]], "answer": "Ken Bastida"}
{"_id": "d14fc06e0bda11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the father of Alexei Antonovich Of Brunswick born?", "context": [["William, Duke of Brunswick-Grubenhagen", ["William of Brunswick- Grubenhagen( \u2013 1360) was a Prince of Brunswick- Grubenhagen."]], ["Obata Toramori", ["He was the father of Obata Masamori."]], ["Anna of Brunswick-Grubenhagen-Einbeck", ["Anna of Brunswick- Grubenhagen- Einbeck( 1414 \u2013 4 April 1474) was a daughter of Duke Eric I of Brunswick- Grubenhagen and his wife, Elisabeth of Brunswick- G\u00f6ttingen.", "Anna's first marriage was with Duke Albert III of Bavaria.", "They had the following children:", "After Albert's death, she married Duke Frederick III of Brunswick- Calenberg- G\u00f6ttingen.", "This marriage remained childless."]], ["Duke Anthony Ulrich of Brunswick", ["Anthony Ulrich (28 August 1714, Bevern \u2013 4 May 1774", "(O.S.), Kholmogory), Duke of Brunswick-L\u00fcneburg, was generalissimus of the Army of Russia, and the husband of Anna Leopoldovna, who reigned as regent of Russia for one year."]], ["Alexei Antonovich of Brunswick", ["Alexei Antonovich of Brunswick-L\u00fcneburg (27 February 1746 \u2013 12 (23) October 1787), was the third son of Duke Anthony Ulrich of Brunswick and Grand Duchess Anna Leopoldovna of Russia, and younger brother of Ivan VI.", "The siblings were kept prisoner because their right to the Russian throne, according to the succession of Empress Anna, made them potential political threats to the Empress Elizabeth, Emperor Peter III, and eventually Empress Catherine the Great.", "In contrast to that of their elder brother, the deposed Ivan VI, who was placed in solitary confinement, the younger siblings were kept together with their father after the death of their mother in 1746.", "In Kholmogory, the family occupied the Bishop's house within the fortress compound, where they were allowed small garden and some animals.", "They were kept under watch by guards and kept a small retinue of servants: as their father retained sexual relations with the female servants, their staff eventually consisted of their half siblings.", "By an Imperial decree of 1750, the siblings were banned from learning to read and write.", "In 1766, their father was offered his freedom by Empress Catherine the Great, but he refused to leave without his children, and therefore remained with them until his death in 1776, by then blind.", "In 1780, Empress Catherine was arranging for their release and transfer to the custody of their paternal aunt, the Danish queen dowager Juliana Maria of Brunswick-Wolfenb\u00fcttel in Denmark.", "Before their release, they were brought to Archangelsk to be interviewed and inspected by Governor Aleksei Melgunov.", "Melgunov provided personal descriptions of each sibling in his report.", "He reported that all the four siblings were physically weak and suffered from poor health; Peter was lopsided and bow-legged and seemed consumptive; Aleksei was physically stronger but suffered from seizures; Catherine was thin and deaf and suffered from seizures, could lipread but had poor control over her voice.", "As for Elizabeth, she was described as plump, energetic, talkative and reliable, and also as the dominant personality and as the spokesperson of the family.", "While being physically weak, however, all four siblings were described as intelligent, likable and humane people, who had learned to read and write on their own despite the prohibition of the Imperial decree.", "They reportedly had a friendly relationship with each other, spending their days tending to the garden and their hens and ducks, riding, chasing each other on the frozen lake at winter, and playing chess and cards.", "During the inspection of Melgonov, Elizabeth, described as the head of the family, described the siblings' life and wishes.", "She stated that when young, before their father had grown blind, they had all wished to be free, and hoped for the day when they would be released.", "They had asked for permission to ride a sleigh through the streets, but never received a reply to any demand made.", "As for herself personally, she had wished to be educated about the manners of the grand world and participate in high society.", "Now, however, they had lived all their lives as prisoners and had grown to be content with their lives.", "They had only three wishes; first, that they wished to be allowed to visit a meadow, as they had heard that it had flowers not to be found in their garden; second, that the wives of the officers should be allowed to visit them to provide company; and finally, they wished to learn how to put on and wear the complicated upper-class garments they were provided with, such as corsets, because neither themselves nor their servants knew how they should be put on or worn.", "If these three wishes were granted, she stated, all four of them would be content to continue living as before.", "Before their release, the siblings were provided with new wardrobes and household gifts from the Empress, so that Russia would make a good impression in Denmark.", "When told that they would be transferred to Denmark, they asked that they be housed in a remote place with few people there.", "While leaving Russia by ship on the 27 June 1780, the siblings reportedly started to cry upon seeing the fortress in Arhangelsk, believing that they had been tricked and would be separated and each placed in solitary confinement.", "On 30 August 1780, the siblings arrived in Denmark.", "Because of bureaucratic reasons, however, they were forced to separate from their servants (and half siblings) upon their arrival.", "In Denmark, their aunt, Queen Dowager Juliana Maria, reportedly never visited them even once.", "They lived under house arrest in Horsens in Jutland under the guardianship of Juliana Maria and at the expense of Empress Catherine.", "Although they were prisoners, they lived in relative comfort and retained a small \"court\" of between 40 and 50 people, all Danish except their Russian Orthodox priest.", "The siblings, being unused to their new degree of freedom in a new environment and surrounded by people whose language they could not understand, were reportedly unhappy in Denmark."]], ["Ernest I, Duke of Brunswick-Grubenhagen", ["Ernest I of Brunswick- Grubenhagen( \u2013 9 March 1361) was Prince of Brunswick- Grubenhagen."]], ["Leopold of Brunswick-Wolfenb\u00fcttel", ["Maximilian Julius Leopold of Brunswick- Wolfenb\u00fcttel, prince of Brunswick- Wolfenb\u00fcttel and nominal duke of Brunswick and L\u00fcneburg( 12 October 1752, Wolfenb\u00fcttel- 27 April 1785, Frankfurt) was a Prussian general."]], ["Charles William Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick", ["Charles William Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick-L\u00fcneburg, Prince of Brunswick-Wolfenb\u00fcttel (9 October 1735 \u2013 10 November 1806) was the Prince of Brunswick-Wolfenb\u00fcttel and Duke of Brunswick-L\u00fcneburg and a military leader.", "His titles are usually shortened to Duke of Brunswick in English-language sources.", "He succeeded his father as sovereign prince of the Principality of Brunswick-Wolfenb\u00fcttel, one of the princely states of the Holy Roman Empire.", "The duke was a cultured and benevolent despot in the model of Frederick the Great, and was married to Princess Augusta, a sister of George III of Great Britain.", "He was also a recognized master of 18th century warfare, serving as a Field Marshal in the Prussian Army.", "During the Napoleonic Wars, he was mortally wounded by a musket ball at the Battle of Jena\u2013Auerstedt in 1806."]], ["Duke Louis Ernest of Brunswick-L\u00fcneburg", ["Louis Ernest of Brunswick- L\u00fcneburg- Bevern( 25 September 1718, Wolfenb\u00fcttel \u2013 12 May 1788, Eisenach) was a field- marshal in the armies of the Holy Roman Empire and the Dutch Republic, the elected Duke of Courland( 1741).", "From 13 November 1750 to 1766 he was the Captain- General of the Netherlands, where he was known as the Duke of Brunswick or( to distinguish him from his eldest brother Charles, who succeeded to their father's title of Duke of Brunswick- L\u00fcneburg) Duke of Brunswick- Wolfenb\u00fcttel.", "Another brother was Duke Ferdinand of Brunswick who led the Allied Anglo- German army during the Seven Years' War.", "He was probably one of the first victims of the media in Dutch history."]], ["Karl Georg August, Hereditary Prince of Brunswick-Wolfenb\u00fcttel", ["Karl Georg August, Hereditary Prince of Brunswick-Wolfenb\u00fcttel (8 February 1766 in London \u2013 20 September 1806 in Antoinettenruh) was the heir to the Duchy of Brunswick as the eldest son of Charles William Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenb\u00fcttel and Princess Augusta of Great Britain."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Alexei Antonovich of Brunswick", 0], ["Duke Anthony Ulrich of Brunswick", 0]], "evidences": [["Alexei Antonovich of Brunswick", "father", "Duke Anthony Ulrich of Brunswick"], ["Duke Anthony Ulrich of Brunswick", "place of birth", "Bevern"]], "answer": "Bevern"}
{"_id": "20063b4a08c311ebbd8dac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who died later, The House Behind The Cedars or First Case, Second Case?", "context": [["The House Behind the Cedars", ["The House Behind the Cedars is a 1927 silent race film directed, written, produced and distributed by the noted director Oscar Micheaux.", "It was loosely adapted from the 1900 novel of the same name by the African-American writer Charles W. Chesnutt, who explored issues of race, class and identity in the post-Civil War South.", "No print of the film is known to exist, and it is considered lost.", "Micheaux remade the film in 1932 under the title \"Veiled Aristocrats\".", "The Virginia Censorship Board, an arm of white supremacy, at first banned the film from being shown in the state, saying it would threaten race relations.", "In 1924, the state had passed the Racial Integrity Act incorporating the one-drop rule into law for the first time.", "It classified as black for state record keeping any person with any known African ancestry, regardless of their self-identification or community.", "Although Micheaux made some cuts to get the film distributed, he wrote to the board: \"There has been but one picture that incited the colored people to riot and that still does.", "[T]hat picture is \"Birth of a Nation"]], ["Veiled Aristocrats", ["Veiled Aristocrats is a 1932 American Pre-Code race film directed, written, produced and distributed by Oscar Micheaux.", "The film deals with the theme of\" passing\" by mixed- race African Americans to avoid racial discrimination, and is a remake of\" The House Behind the Cedars\"( 1927), based on a novel by the same name published in 1900 by Charles W. Chesnutt."]], ["G. Marthandan", ["G. Marthandan is an Indian film director who works in Malayalam cinema."]], ["Ben Palmer", ["Ben Palmer is a British film and television director who is known for being the director of\" Bo' Selecta\" and\" The Inbetweeners\"."]], ["Abhishek Saxena", ["Abhishek Saxena is an Indian Bollywood and Punjabi film director who directed the movie Phullu.", "The Phullu movie was released in theaters on 16 June 2017, in which film Sharib Hashmi is the lead role.", "Apart from these, he has also directed Patiala Dreamz, this is a Punjabi film.", "This film was screened in cinemas in 2014."]], ["Oscar Micheaux", ["Oscar Devereaux Micheaux( January 2, 1884 \u2013 March 25, 1951) was an African- American author, film director and independent producer of more than 44 films.", "Although the short- lived Lincoln Motion Picture Company was the first movie company owned and controlled by black filmmakers, Micheaux is regarded as the first major African- American feature filmmaker, a prominent producer of race film, and has been described as\" the most successful African- American filmmaker of the first half of the 20th century\".", "He produced both silent films and sound films when the industry changed to incorporate speaking actors."]], ["First Case, Second Case", ["First Case, Second Case(\" Qazieh- e shekl- e avval ... shekl- e dovvom.\") is a 1979 Iranian film directed by Abbas Kiarostami.", "The film starts with this scenario; A teacher is drawing a diagram of an ear on the chalkboard with his back to the class; he is interrupted several times by the sound of a pen banging rhythmically against a desk.", "Each time he turns around, the noise stops, only to resume again.", "Finally, unable to pick out the culprit, the teacher tells the seven boys sitting in the corner of the room to leave the class.", "The students are given an ultimatum, which becomes the basis of the film.", "Kiarostami showed this film to the Shah's educational experts and filmed their opinions in 1979.", "Shooting was nearly complete when, on February 1, Ayatollah Khomeini arrived in Tehran from exile and 10 days later declared an Islamic republic.", "In 1981 then Kiarostami set about remaking the film, junking the commentaries and changing its structure.", "He decided he would make the film into a dramatized dilemma.", "First Case involved pupils refusing to name the guilty party, in Second Case one of the pupils names the culprit and is allowed to return to the classroom.", "All of the new observers, including the new education minister and members of political parties( Communist, Democratic National Front) were filmed commenting on the two cases.", "The film was banned after its premier and disappeared from view for decades until June 2009 when it reappeared and became widely distributed on the web."]], ["John St. John Long", ["John St. John Long( 1798 \u2013 July 2, 1834) was an Irish- born quack doctor who claimed to be able to cure tuberculosis.", "In two instances he was tried for manslaughter of his patients.", "In the first case he was found guilty and fined \u00a3 250, and in the second case acquitted.", "He died at the age of 35, reportedly from tuberculosis but perhaps merely from a horse- riding accident."]], ["Abbas Kiarostami", ["Abbas Kiarostami( 22 June 1940 \u2013 4 July 2016) was an Iranian film director, screenwriter, poet, photographer, and film producer.", "An active film- maker from 1970, Kiarostami had been involved in the production of over forty films, including shorts and documentaries.", "Kiarostami attained critical acclaim for directing the\" Koker\" trilogy( 1987\u2013 1994),\" Close- Up\"( 1990),\" The Wind Will Carry Us\"( 1999), and\" Taste of Cherry\"( 1997), which was awarded the Palme d' Or at the Cannes Film Festival that year.", "In later works,\" Certified Copy\"( 2010) and\" Like Someone in Love\"( 2012), he filmed for the first time outside Iran: in Italy and Japan, respectively.", "His films\" Where Is the Friend \u2019s Home? Close- Up\", and\" The Wind Will Carry Us\" were ranked among the 100 best foreign films in a 2018 critics' poll by BBC Culture.", "\" Close- Up\" was also ranked one of the 50 greatest movies of all time in the famous decennial\" Sight& Sound\" poll conducted in 2012.", "Kiarostami had worked extensively as a screenwriter, film editor, art director and producer and had designed credit titles and publicity material.", "He was also a poet, photographer, painter, illustrator, and graphic designer.", "He was part of a generation of filmmakers in the Iranian New Wave, a Persian cinema movement that started in the late 1960s and includes pioneering directors such as Bahram Beyzai, Nasser Taghvai, Ali Hatami, Masoud Kimiai, Dariush Mehrjui, Sohrab Shahid- Saless and Parviz Kimiavi.", "These filmmakers share many common techniques including the use of poetic dialogue and allegorical storytelling dealing with political and philosophical issues.", "Kiarostami had a reputation for using child protagonists, for documentary- style narrative films, for stories that take place in rural villages, and for conversations that unfold inside cars, using stationary mounted cameras.", "He is also known for his use of Persian poetry in the dialogue, titles, and themes of his films.", "Kiarostami's films contain a notable degree of ambiguity, an unusual mixture of simplicity and complexity, and often a mix of fictional and documentary elements.", "The concepts of change and continuity, in addition to the themes of life and death, play a major role in Kiarostami's works."]], ["Babak Larian", ["Babak Larian, MD, FACS is the director of the Center for Advanced Head& Neck Surgery in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles.", "He is also the director of the Head and Neck Cancer Center at Cedars- Sinai.", "He is also involved at the Cedars- Sinai Thyroid Cancer Center and the Cedars- Sinai Sinus Center.", "Currently he also serves as the assistant clinical professor of surgery at the David Geffen School of Medicine.", "Dr. Larian is the current Medical Director of the HELPS International Medical Mission.", "As a medical author, he has served as a member of the editorial review panel for several peer- reviewed journals.", "He is the Managing Partner of the LaPeer Surgery Center, a medical organization specializing in various fields including Plastic& Reconstructive Surgery."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The House Behind the Cedars", 0], ["First Case, Second Case", 0], ["Oscar Micheaux", 0], ["Abbas Kiarostami", 0]], "evidences": [["The House Behind the Cedars", "director", "Oscar Micheaux"], ["First Case, Second Case", "director", "Abbas Kiarostami"], ["Oscar Micheaux", "date of death", "March 25, 1951"], ["Abbas Kiarostami", "date of death", "4 July 2016"]], "answer": "First Case, Second Case"}
{"_id": "fb590ce20bdc11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of the performer of song My Hands?", "context": [["Reece Hands", ["Reece Hands( born 6 October 1993) is an English professional footballer who currently plays for USL League Two side Cincinnati Dutch Lions having last played as a midfielder for National League North side Gainsborough Trinity."]], ["Bernie Bonvoisin", ["Bernard Bonvoisin, known as Bernie Bonvoisin( born 9 July 1956 in Nanterre, Hauts- de- Seine), is a French hard rock singer and film director.", "He is best known for having been the singer of Trust.", "He was one of the best friends of Bon Scott the singer of AC/ DC and together they recorded the song\" Ride On\" which was one of the last songs by Bon Scott."]], ["Timothy Hands", ["Timothy Roderick Hands (born 30 March 1956 in London) is an English schoolmaster and writer who is the headmaster of Winchester College."]], ["O Valencia!", ["\" O Valencia!\" is the fifth single by the indie rock band", "The Decemberists, and the first released from their fourth studio album,\" The Crane Wife\".", "The music was written by The Decemberists and the lyrics by Colin Meloy.", "It tells a story of two star- crossed lovers.", "The singer falls in love with a person who belongs to an opposing gang.", "At the end of the song, the singer's lover jumps in to defend the singer, who is confronting his lover's brother( the singer's\" sworn enemy\") and is killed by the bullet intended for the singer."]], ["My Hands", ["\"My Hands\" is a song recorded by British singer-songwriter Leona Lewis for her second studio album \"Echo\" (2009).", "It was written by Arnthor Birgisson and Ina Wroldsen and produced by the former.", "Alongside Birgisson, Lewis was involved with the song's vocal production.", "Lyrically, it is about life after the end of a relationship.", "The strings were performed by Urban Soul Orchestra, who were led by Simon Fischer.", "\"My Hands\" was selected as the official theme song for the English version of the video game \"Final Fantasy XIII\".", "Lewis decided to accept the offer of her track being used as she felt as though she was connected with the video game's female protagonist, Lightning.", "The song garnered a mixed response from music critics, who described it as forgettable, despite noting that Lewis performs the song undeniably well.", "In March 2010, \"My Hands\" debuted on the UK Singles Chart at number 145."]], ["Leona Lewis", ["Leona Louise Lewis (born 3 April 1985) is a British singer, songwriter, actress, model and activist.", "She was born and raised in the London Borough of Islington in London, where she attended the BRIT School for Performing Arts and Technology.", "Lewis achieved national recognition when she won the third series of \"The X Factor\" in 2006, winning a \u00a31 million recording contract with Simon Cowell's record label, Syco Music.", "Her winner's single, a cover of Kelly Clarkson's \"A Moment Like This\", peaked at number one for four weeks on the UK Singles Chart and broke a world record for reaching 50,000 digital downloads within 30 minutes.", "In February 2007, Lewis signed a five-album contract in the United States with Clive Davis's record label, J Records.", "Lewis's success continued with the release of her debut album, \"Spirit\", in 2007; it was certified 10\u00d7 platinum in the United Kingdom and became the fourth best-selling album of the 2000s.", "It is one of the best-selling albums in UK chart history.", "In the US, Lewis became the first UK solo artist to debut at number one with a debut album, with \"Spirit\".", "The lead single,", "\"Bleeding Love\", spent seven weeks at number one in the UK where it became the best-selling single of 2007.", "She achieved international recognition with the album in 2008 when it topped charts around the world.", "\"", "Spirit\" has sold more than eight million copies worldwide, and \"Bleeding Love\" peaked at number one in over 30 countries, including the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100, becoming the best-selling single of 2008.", "As a result, she was proclaimed Top New Artist by \"Billboard\" in 2008.", "Under the guidance of Cowell and Davis, Lewis released her second UK number-one album \"Echo\" and recorded the theme song for the film \"Avatar\" in 2009.", "She embarked on her first UK arena tour, The Labyrinth, in 2010.", "In 2011, Lewis released the non-album single \"Collide\", a collaboration with Swedish DJ Avicii, and her first extended play, .", "Her third album, \"Glassheart\", was released in 2012.", "It marked a new creative direction for Lewis, drawing inspiration from dubstep and electronic music.", "However, it failed to match the commercial performance of her two previous albums, peaking at number three in the UK and becoming her first to not be certified platinum.", "Lewis began to record material for her first Christmas album during her Glassheart Tour, which took place in mid 2013. \"", "Christmas, with Love\" was released later that year.", "Its lead single, \"One More Sleep\", peaked at number three in the UK.", "With this chart entry, Lewis became the first British female solo artist to reach the top five with eight singles, surpassing Olivia Newton-John's record of seven.", "In 2014, Lewis made her film debut in the supporting role of Elena in the romantic comedy musical, \"Walking on Sunshine\".", "Her fourth studio album, \"I Am\", was released the following year.", "In 2016, Lewis made her Broadway debut as Grizabella in the revival of Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical \"Cats\".", "A year later, she signed a modelling contract with Wilhelmina Models.", "She then collaborated with Calum Scott on the single", "\"You Are The Reason\" (2018) which achieved worldwide chart success, and had a recurring role in the American television series \"The Oath\" (2019).", "As of 2015, Lewis is the second best-selling act from \"The X Factor\" franchise in the UK, behind One Direction, having sold over 30 million records worldwide.", "The OCC recognises Lewis as the most successful winner from the UK's \"The X Factor\".", "Lewis has won two MOBO Awards, an MTV Europe Music Award, and two World Music Awards.", "She is also a six-time Brit Award and three-time Grammy Award nominee.", "Lewis is known for her expansive four-octave vocal range, power, technical control and, in particular, her frequent use of the falsetto register.", "Aside from her musical career, Lewis is a philanthropist and an animal welfare campaigner for World Animal Protection and is a supporter of other animal rights charities and organisations; she is also vegan."]], ["Carl Bell (musician)", ["Carl Bell( born January 9, 1970) is an American musician, producer, arranger, engineer and mixer.", "He founded the multi-Platinum selling hard rock band Fuel.", "Bell was the principal songwriter, music and lyrics, for the band and performed guitar and backing vocals from the band's inception in 1994 until his departure in 2010.", "He has penned singles such as\" ShimmerHemorrhage( In My Hands)\", and\" Bad Day\" as well as many other songs.", "He also co-produced all Fuel records including the Grammy nominated Natural Selection.", "\" Hemorrhage( In My Hands)\" was the No. 1 Active Rock song for 13 weeks and became the No. 5 Rock Song of the Decade according to\" Billboard\" s", "Best of the 2000s Rock Songs Charts.", "In 2013\" Hemorrhage( In My Hands)\" became the No. 6 Alternative Rock song of the past 25 years according to Billboard's Alternative Chart 25th Anniversary: Top 100 Songs."]], ["Billy Milano", ["Billy Milano is a Bronx- born heavy metal musician now based in Austin, Texas.", "He is the singer and- occasionally- guitarist and bassist of crossover thrash band M.O.D., and he was also the singer of its predecessor, Stormtroopers of Death.", "He was also the singer of United Forces, which also featured his Stormtroopers of Death bandmate Dan Lilker."]], ["Marina Hands", ["Marina Hands( born 10 January 1975) is a French stage and film actress."]], ["Blood on My Hands", ["\" Blood on My Hands\" is the first single from The Used's fourth studio album\" Artwork\".", "The single was released on June 30, 2009 via 12\" picture disc vinyl and digital download, and began airing on the radio starting July 14, 2009.", "The music video for\" Blood on My Hands\" premiered on the band's MySpace on July 28, 2009."]]], "supporting_facts": [["My Hands", 0], ["Leona Lewis", 1]], "evidences": [["My Hands", "performer", "Leona Lewis"], ["Leona Lewis", "place of birth", "London"]], "answer": "London"}
{"_id": "eea7d2b20baf11ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is the sibling-in-law of Errikos Kontarinis?", "context": [["Greg Penner", ["Gregory B. Penner( born December 18, 1969) is an American businessman and venture capitalist.", "Penner was named the chairman of Walmart on June 5, 2015.", "He is the son-in- law of S. Robson Walton and the grandson- in- law of Sam Walton, the founder of Walmart."]], ["Robert W. Levering", ["Robert Woodrow Levering( October 3, 1914 \u2013 August 11, 1989) was a U.S. Representative from Ohio, son-in- law of Usher L. Burdick and brother- in- law of Quentin N. Burdick."]], ["Nick Sidi", ["Nick Sidi( born 22 February 1966 in Manchester, England) is an English actor.", "He is the son -in- law of actress Rosalind Knight and brother- in- law of actress Susannah Elliott- Knight.", "He often plays drama or comedy roles on television and frequently appears in BBC dramas."]], ["Romanos Argyros (10th century)", ["Romanos Argyros was a Byzantine aristocrat and son-in- law of Emperor Romanos I Lekapenos."]], ["Robert Vadra", ["Robert Vadra is an Indian businessman, entrepreneur and the husband of Priyanka Gandhi.", "He is the son -in- law of Sonia Gandhi and Rajiv Gandhi, and the brother- in- law of Rahul Gandhi."]], ["Charles Francis Norton", ["Charles Francis Norton( 1807 \u2013 1835) was a 19th- century Member of Parliament for Guildford.", "Norton was also a Captain of 52nd Light Infantry; son-in- law of Sir Colin Campbell; brother- in- law of writer Caroline Norton"]], ["Wyndham Goold", ["Wyndham Goold( 1812-1854) was a Member of Parliament( MP) for County Limerick from 1850 to 1854.", "Goold was educated at Westminster School and Trinity College, Dublin.", "He was the son in law of Frederick Falkiner Goold, Archdeacon of Raphoe and brother in law of Bishop Hamilton Verschoyle"]], ["Errikos Kontarinis", ["Errikos Kontarinis (Greek: \u0395\u03c1\u03c1\u03af\u03ba\u03bf\u03c2 \u039a\u03bf\u03bd\u03c4\u03b1\u03c1\u03af\u03bd\u03b7\u03c2,1906\u20131971) was a Greek actor and cinematographer.", "He was born on the island of Tinos in 1906 and died on 11 September 1971.", "He was married to Marika Nezer."]], ["Marika Nezer", ["Marika Nezer (1906 \u2013 18 July 1989) was a Greek actress.", "She was the daughter of Konstantinos Nezer, brother of Christoforos Nezer (1903\u20131996) and cousin of Christoforos Nezer (1887\u20131970) and granddaughter of Christoforos Nezer, fort chief of Athens and an aide-de-camp of King Otto of Greece."]], ["Lee Chan-hyuk", ["Lee Chan- hyuk( born September 12, 1996), is a South Korean singer, songwriter and producer.", "He debuted as a member of the sibling duo AKMU in April 2014, under YG Entertainment."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Errikos Kontarinis", 2], ["Marika Nezer", 1]], "evidences": [["Errikos Kontarinis", "spouse", "Marika Nezer"], ["Marika Nezer", "sibling", "Christoforos Nezer"]], "answer": "Christoforos Nezer"}
{"_id": "3b5a4070089711ebbd76ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director born later, Cheerleader Camp or Professor Marston And The Wonder Women?", "context": [["Super Stooges vs. the Wonder Women", ["Super Stooges vs. the Wonder Women is a 1974 comedy film directed by Alfonso Brescia."]], ["John Quinn (collector)", ["John Quinn( April 14, 1870 in Tiffin, Ohio \u2013 July 28, 1924 in Fostoria, Ohio) was an Irish- American cognoscente of the art world; and a lawyer in New York City who fought to overturn censorship laws restricting modern literature and art from entering the United States.", "Quinn was an important patron of chief figures in Post-impressionism and literary Modernism; a major collector of modern art and original manuscripts; and the first to exhibit these works after winning legal battles against censorship and cultural isolation.", "In the 1920s he owned the largest single collection of modern European paintings in the world.", "He fought key legal battles that opened American culture to 20th century art movements, including his Congressional appeals to overturn the Payne \u2013 Aldrich Tariff Act.", "He staged the first great exhibit of European modern art in America at the 69th Regiment( Fightin' Irish) Armory, New York, in 1913."]], ["Bella Heathcote", ["Isabella Heathcote( born 27 May 1987) is an Australian actress.", "She began her acting career in 2008.", "The following year, she had a recurring role as Amanda Fowler on the television soap opera\" Neighbours\".", "Heathcote has since portrayed governess Victoria Winters in Tim Burton's film adaptation of\" Dark Shadows\", Jane Bennett in\" Pride and Prejudice and Zombies\", model Gigi in\" The Neon Demon\", Nicole D\u00f6rmer in the dystopian alternate history thriller series\" The Man in the High Castle\", Leila Williams, a deranged ex-lover of Christian Grey, in\" Fifty Shades Darker\" and Olive Byrne in\" Professor Marston and the Wonder Women\"."]], ["Professor Marston and the Wonder Women", ["Professor Marston and the Wonder Women is a 2017 American biographical drama film about American psychologist William Moulton Marston, who created the fictional character Wonder Woman.", "The film, directed and written by Angela Robinson, stars Luke Evans as Marston, Rebecca Hall as his legal wife Elizabeth and Bella Heathcote as the Marstons' polyamorous life partner, Olive Byrne.", "JJ Feild, Oliver Platt and Connie Britton also feature.", "The film premiered at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival and was released in the United States on October 13, 2017.", "It received positive reviews from critics, who praised Robinson's direction and the performances of its stars."]], ["JJ Feild", ["John Joseph Feild( born 1978) is a British- American film, television and theatre actor.", "He started his television career in 1999.", "Feild played Fred Garland in Philip Pullman's\" The Ruby in the Smoke\" and\" The Shadow in the North\" television adaptations.", "In 2007, he starred as Henry Tilney in the television film\" Northanger Abbey\".", "The following year, he made his West End debut in a production of\" Ring Round the Moon\".", "From 2014\u20132016, Feild portrayed Major John Andr\u00e9 in. Feild's film credits include\" Telstar\"( 2009),( 2011),\" Austenland\"( 2013), and\" Professor Marston and the Wonder Women\"( 2017)."]], ["W. Augustus Barratt", ["W. Augustus Barratt( 1873- 1947) was a Scottish- born, later American, songwriter and musician."]], ["Angela Robinson (director)", ["Angela Robinson( born February 14, 1971) is an American film and television director, screenwriter and producer."]], ["Cheerleader Camp", ["Cheerleader Camp( originally titled Bloody Pom Poms) is a 1988 American slasher film directed by John Quinn, and starring Betsy Russell, Leif Garrett, Lucinda Dickey, George\" Buck\" Flower, Teri Weigel, and Rebecca Ferratti.", "The plot follows a series of murders that occur over a weekend at a cheerleader camp during a competition."]], ["Rebecca Hall", ["Rebecca Maria Hall( born 3 May 1982) is a British actress.", "Hall made her first onscreen appearance at age 10 in the 1992 television adaptation of\" The Camomile Lawn\", directed by her father Peter Hall.", "Her professional stage debut came in her father's 2002 production of\" Mrs. Warren's Profession\", which earned her enthusiastic reviews and the Ian Charleson Award.", "Following her film debut in\" Starter for 10\"( 2006), Hall got her breakthrough role that same year in Christopher Nolan's thriller film\" The Prestige\".", "In 2008, Hall starred as Vicky in Woody Allen's romantic comedy- drama\" Vicky Cristina Barcelona\", for which she received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress.", "She then appeared in a wide array of films, including Ron Howard's historical drama\" Frost/ Nixon\"( 2008), Ben Affleck's crime drama\" The Town\"( 2010), the horror thriller\" The Awakening\"( 2011), the superhero movie\" Iron Man 3\"( 2013), the science fiction film\" Transcendence\"( 2014), the psychological thriller\" The Gift\"( 2015) and the biographical drama\" Professor Marston and the Wonder Women\"( 2017).", "In 2016, Hall was praised by critics for her portrayal of reporter Christine Chubbuck in the biographical drama\" Christine\".", "Hall has also made several notable appearances on British television.", "She won the British Academy Television Award for Best Supporting Actress for the 2009 Channel 4 miniseries\" Red Riding: 1974\".", "In 2013, she was nominated for the British Academy Television Award for Best Actress for her performance in BBC Two's\" Parade's End\"."]], ["Luke Evans", ["Luke George Evans( born 15 April 1979) is a Welsh actor and singer.", "Evans began his career on the stage, performing in many of London's West End productions such as\" RentMiss Saigon\", and\" Piaf\" before making his film breakthrough in the\" Clash of the Titans\" 2010 remake.", "Following his debut, Evans was cast in such action and thriller films as\" Immortals\"( 2011),\" The Raven\"( 2012), and the re-imagined\" The Three Musketeers\"( 2011).", "In 2013, Evans starred as the main antagonist Owen Shaw in the blockbuster\" Fast& Furious 6\", and also played Bard the Bowman in Peter Jackson's three- part adaptation of J. R. R. Tolkien's\" The Hobbit\".", "Evans also portrayed the vampire Dracula in the character's film origin story,\" Dracula Untold\".", "In 2017, Evans starred as Gaston in Disney's live- action adaptation of\" Beauty and the Beast\", and portrayed American psychologist William Moulton Marston, creator of fictional character Wonder Woman, in the biographical drama\" Professor Marston and the Wonder Women\".", "He released his debut album\" At Last\" on 22 November 2019."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Cheerleader Camp", 0], ["Professor Marston and the Wonder Women", 1], ["John Quinn (collector)", 0], ["Angela Robinson (director)", 0]], "evidences": [["Cheerleader Camp", "director", "John Quinn"], ["Professor Marston and the Wonder Women", "director", "Angela Robinson"], ["John Quinn (collector)", "date of birth", "April 14, 1870"], ["Angela Robinson (director)", "date of birth", "February 14, 1971"]], "answer": "Professor Marston And The Wonder Women"}
{"_id": "22bbdc040bda11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of the director of film The Company'S In Love?", "context": [["Alex Love", ["Alex Love( born June 2, 1989) is an American boxer in the flyweight class."]], ["Judi Love", ["Judi Love( born 4 June 1980) is an English stand- up comedian and radio presenter."]], ["Pamela Love", ["Pamela Love( born 1982) is an American jewelry designer based in New York City."]], ["James Love (rugby union, born 1987)", ["James Love( born 20 October 1987) is an English rugby union player who currently plays for London Scottish."]], ["Max Oph\u00fcls", ["Maximillian Oppenheimer (6 May 1902 \u2013 26 March 1957), known as Max Oph\u00fcls , was a German-born film director who worked in Germany (1931\u20131933), France (1933\u20131940 and 1950\u20131957), and the United States (1947\u20131950).", "He made nearly 30 films, the latter ones being especially notable: \"La Ronde\" (1950), \"Le Plaisir\" (1952), \"The Earrings of Madame de\u2026\" (1953) and \"Lola Mont\u00e8s\" (1955).", "He was credited as Max Opuls on several of his American films, including \"The Reckless MomentCaughtLetter from an Unknown Woman\", and \"The Exile\".", "The annual Filmfestival Max Oph\u00fcls Preis in Saarbr\u00fccken is named after him."]], ["Jason Love (footballer)", ["Jason Love( born 3 December 1965) is a former Australian rules footballer who played in the Australian Football League( AFL)."]], ["Jordan Love", ["Jordan Love( born November 2, 1998) is an American football quarterback for the Utah State Aggies."]], ["The Company's in Love", ["The Company's in Love is a 1932 German comedy film directed by Max Oph\u00fcls and starring Gustav Fr\u00f6hlich, Anny Ahlers and Lien Deyers.", "It was shot at the Staaken Studios in Berlin and on location in Switzerland.", "The film's sets were designed by Robert Neppach and Erwin Scharf."]], ["J'Leon Love", ["J'Leon Love( born September 25, 1987) is an American professional boxer in the Super Middleweight division."]], ["Jamie Love (softball)", ["Jamie Love( born 1990) is a New Zealand representative softball player"]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Company's in Love", 0], ["Max Oph\u00fcls", 3]], "evidences": [["The Company's in Love", "director", "Max Oph\u00fcls"], ["Max Oph\u00fcls", "place of birth", "Saarbr\u00fccken"]], "answer": "Saarbr\u00fccken"}
{"_id": "eeec846e0bd911eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the presenter of Nicht Nachmachen! born?", "context": [["William Crawley", ["William Crawley is a Belfast- born BBC journalist and broadcaster.", "He is the presenter of\" Talkback\", a daily radio phone- in show on BBC Radio Ulster, and he is a presenter of\" Sunday\" on BBC Radio 4.", "He has also made several television series for BBC Northern Ireland."]], ["Wigald Boning", ["Wigald Boning (born 20 January 1967 in Wildeshausen) is a German actor, singer, writer and television presenter.", "Boning works as an actor in different TV and film productions.", "He became famous in Germany as an actor in the television comedy programme \"RTL Samstag Nacht\".", "Together with Olli Dittrich, Boning sang in \"Die Doofen\".", "Boning has written several books.", "In 2017 Boning married the German opera singer Teresa Ti\u00e8schky."]], ["Patricia Charnelet", ["Patricia Charnelet, born 2 July 1951 in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, is a French journalist and was the presenter of the news show on Antenne 2 from 1986 at 1989."]], ["David Whiteley", ["David Whiteley( born 4 May 1977 in Essex, UK) is the presenter of the BBC TV documentary programme\" Inside Out- East\"."]], ["Andy Muirhead", ["Andrew Robert\" Andy\" Muirhead( born 1975) is an Australian former radio and television presenter for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.", "He was the presenter of ABC Radio's breakfast program in Tasmania and also the presenter of the\" Collectors\" television program from 2005 to 2010.", "In 2012, he pleaded guilty to accessing child pornography and served four months of a five- month jail sentence."]], ["Jonathan Holmes (journalist)", ["Jonathan Holmes is an English- born Australian television journalist and producer who was the presenter of the ABC1 weekly programme\" Media Watch\" from 2008 until July 2013."]], ["George Alagiah", ["George Maxwell Alagiah( born 22 November 1955) is a British newsreader, journalist and television news presenter.", "Since 3 December 2007, he has been the presenter of the\" BBC News at Six\" and has also been the main presenter of\" GMT\" on BBC World News since its launch on 1 February 2010.", "He is also the main relief presenter for the\" BBC Ten O'Clock News\" and has held this role since its launch in 2000, making him the longest serving presenter of the flagship news programme."]], ["Nicht nachmachen!", ["Nicht nachmachen!", "(English: \"Don't Imitate!\") is a German comedy-documentary TV series that airs on ZDF and ZDFneo.", "The two hosts, Wigald Boning and Bernhard Ho\u00ebcker, defy the warnings and restrictions on various items to see what happens when they do.", "Some of their experiments include lighting fireworks inside a living room and trying to overfill a water bed to the point of bursting.", "The series is an adaption of the Norwegian show Ikke gj\u00f8r dette hjemme."]], ["Lerato Mbele", ["Lerato Mbele- Roberts is a South African journalist and broadcaster working for the BBC.", "Mbele is the presenter of \u201c Talking Business Africa \u201d and was the presenter of the long running \u201c Africa Business Report\" on BBC World News.", "She used to be one of the main presenters of\" Newsday\" on the."]], ["Mark Page", ["Mark Page( born in Middlesbrough) is an English radio presenter and announcer.", "Between 1983 and 1986 he was the presenter of the BBC Radio 1 early weekend breakfast show."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Nicht nachmachen!", 2], ["Wigald Boning", 0]], "evidences": [["Nicht nachmachen!", "presenter", "Wigald Boning"], ["Wigald Boning", "place of birth", "Wildeshausen"]], "answer": "Wildeshausen"}
{"_id": "e22b6ac20bdb11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where did Mechtild Of Nassau's father die?", "context": [["Elisabeth of Nassau-Dillenburg, Countess of Wied", ["Elisabeth of Nassau-Dillenburg (1 December 1488 \u2013 3 June 1559 in Dillenburg) was a member of the House of Nassau.", "She was a daughter of John V of Nassau-Dillenburg and his wife Elisabeth of Hesse-Marburg.", "Her brothers were Henry III of Nassau-Breda, John of Nassau-Vianden-Dietz, Ernest of Nassau and William the Rich.", "Her sister was Maria of Nassau."]], ["Adolf of Nassau (1540\u20131568)", ["Adolf of Nassau (Dillenburg, 11 July 1540 \u2013 Heiligerlee, 23 May 1568) was a count of Nassau, also known as Adolphus of Nassau.", "He was the fourth son and sixth child of William I, Count of Nassau-Dillenburg and Juliana of Stolberg.", "He was the second youngest brother of William the Silent."]], ["Otto I, Count of Nassau", ["Otto I of Nassau,( \u2020 between 3 May 1289 and 19 March 1290) was Count of Nassau and is the ancestor of the Ottonian branch of the House of Nassau."]], ["Philip IV, Count of Nassau-Weilburg", ["Philip IV of Nassau- Weilburg, also known as Philip III of Nassau- Saarbr\u00fccken( 14 October 1542 in Weilburg \u2013 12 March 1602 in Saarbr\u00fccken) was Count of Nassau- Weilburg from 1559 until his death and since 1574 also Count of Nassau- Saarbr\u00fccken.", "Both possessions belonged to the Walram line of the House of Nassau.", "In Weilburg, he was the fourth count named Philip, but only the third in Saarbr\u00fccken, because his father, Philip III of Nassau- Weilburg never held Nassau- Saarbr\u00fccken."]], ["Adolf of Germany", ["Adolf (c. 1255 \u2013 2 July 1298) was Count of Nassau from about 1276 and elected King of Germany (King of the Romans) from 1292 until his deposition by the prince-electors in 1298.", "He was never crowned by the Pope, which would have secured him the title of Holy Roman Emperor.", "He was the first physically and mentally healthy ruler of the Holy Roman Empire ever to be deposed without a papal excommunication.", "Adolf died shortly afterwards in the Battle of G\u00f6llheim fighting against his successor Albert of Habsburg.", "He was the second in the succession of so-called count-kings of several rivalling comital houses striving after the Roman-German royal dignity.", "His last agnatic dynastic descendant was William IV of Luxembourg."]], ["Walram II, Count of Nassau", ["Walram II of Nassau,( \u2013 24 January 1276), was Count of Nassau and is the ancestor of the Walramian branch of the House of Nassau."]], ["Henry I, Count of Nassau-Siegen", ["Henry I of Nassau- Siegen,( \u2013 between 13 July and 14 August 1343) was Count of Nassau- Siegen, a part of the County of Nassau, and ancestor of the House of Nassau- Siegen.", "He comes from the Ottonian branch of the House of Nassau."]], ["Frederick Augustus, Duke of Nassau", ["Friedrich August, Duke of Nassau, Prince of Nassau- Usingen( 23 April 1738 in Usingen \u2013 24 March 1816 in Wiesbaden) was the last Prince of Nassau- Usingen and, jointly with his cousin, Friedrich Wilhelm of Nassau- Weilburg, first Duke of Nassau.", "He died without surviving male issue and was succeeded by his cousin's son, Wilhelm."]], ["Frederick William, Prince of Nassau-Weilburg", ["Frederick William, Prince of Nassau- Weilburg( 25 October 1768, The Hague \u2013 9 January 1816, Weilburg) was a ruler of Nassau- Weilburg.", "In 1806 he was given the title of Prince of Nassau, while his cousin, Prince Frederick Augustus of Nassau- Usingen, became the Duke of Nassau.", "Frederick William died in January 1816, only two months before his cousin.", "Both men were succeeded by Frederick William's son, William."]], ["Mechtild of Nassau", ["Mechtild of Nassau (before 1280 \u2013 19 June 1323) was the youngest child of Adolf of Germany and his wife Imagina of Isenburg-Limburg.", "Mechtild is also known as \"Matilda of Nassau\".", "She was Duchess consort of Bavaria, by her marriage to Rudolf I, Duke of Bavaria."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Mechtild of Nassau", 0], ["Adolf of Germany", 3]], "evidences": [["Mechtild of Nassau", "father", "Adolf of Germany"], ["Adolf of Germany", "place of death", "G\u00f6llheim"]], "answer": "G\u00f6llheim"}
{"_id": "5c0ee543084b11ebbd56ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Are both movies, Crossing The Line 2: The New Face Of Anti-Semitism On Campus and Buffalo Soldiers (2001 Film), from the same country?", "context": [["A Kind of America", ["A Kind of America is a Hungarian comedy film from 2002."]], ["Konjiki no Gash Bell!! Movie 2: Attack of the Mecha-Vulcan", ["Discotek Media released both movies on Blu-ray and DVD for the first time in North America on March 27, 2018."]], ["P.J. (film)", ["P.J.( UK re-release title: New Face in Hell) is a 1968 crime- drama mystery film from Universal Pictures.", "It stars George Peppard, Raymond Burr, and Gayle Hunnicutt and was directed by John Guillermin."]], ["Loyalties (1933 film)", ["Loyalties is a 1933 British drama film directed by Basil Dean and starring Basil Rathbone, Heather Thatcher and Miles Mander.", "It is based on the John Galsworthy play\" Loyalties\".", "The film addresses the theme of anti-Semitism.", "The film was part of an increased trend depicting mistreatment of Jews in British films during the 1930s, tied to the rising tide of anti-Semitism in Nazi Germany, but is unusual in its depiction of prejudice in Britain as most other films were set in a non-British, historical context."]], ["Buffalo Soldiers (2001 film)", ["Buffalo Soldiers is a 2001 satirical black comedy film, based on the 1993 novel by Robert O'Connor, which follows the rogue activities of a group of US soldiers based in West Germany during 1989 when the fall of the Berlin Wall is imminent.", "It stars Joaquin Phoenix, Ed Harris, Anna Paquin, Haluk Bilginer, Scott Glenn, and Elizabeth McGovern and is directed by Gregor Jordan."]], ["Crossing the Line 2: The New Face of Anti-Semitism on Campus", ["Crossing the Line 2: The New Face of Anti-Semitism on Campus is a 2015 film which documents how a growing number of anti-Israel demonstrations on U.S. campuses also include anti-Semitic messaging.", "The filmmakers interviewed pro-Israel college students, both Jewish and non-Jewish, who say that they feel increasingly intimidated to express their support for Israel on campus."]], ["Le R\u00eave de Rico", ["Le R\u00eave de Rico is a 2001 film."]], ["Under the Stars", ["Under the Stars is a 2001 film set in Cyprus."]], ["Guru Shisya", ["Guru Shisya is a 2001 film directed by Swapan Saha."]], ["Shima (film)", ["Shima is a 2007 film from Uzbekistan."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Crossing the Line 2: The New Face of Anti-Semitism on Campus", 0], ["Buffalo Soldiers (2001 film)", 0]], "evidences": [["Crossing the Line 2: The New Face of Anti-Semitism on Campus", "country of origin", "U.S."], ["Buffalo Soldiers (2001 film)", "country of origin", "Germany"], ["Buffalo Soldiers (2001 film)", "country of origin", "US"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "653dfa8f08f211ebbdaaac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Who lived longer, Philippe Solari or Stephen Jurika?", "context": [["Stephen de Segrave", ["Stephen de Segrave( or Stephen Sedgrave or Stephen Segrave)( c. 1171 \u2013 9 November 1241) was a medieval Chief Justiciar of England."]], ["Steven Black", ["Steven or Stephen Black may refer to:"]], ["Steven Bennet", ["Steven( or Stephen)", "Bennet was an early 17th- century explorer, sealer, and whaler."]], ["Steven Jackson (disambiguation)", ["Steven or Stephen Jackson may refer to:"]], ["Stephen Jurika", ["Stephen Jurika Jr.( 9 December 1910 \u2013 15 July 1993) was a United States Navy officer and aviator during World War II, best known for his role as an intelligence officer in the Doolittle Raid.", "He was awarded the Navy Cross for his actions as navigator of the aircraft carrier after it was severely damaged and set ablaze by a lone Japanese dive bomber on 19 March 1945.", "After the war he was the naval air attach\u00e9 in Australia, and during the Korean War, he was the naval liaison officer with the Japan Air Self- Defense Force.", "He retired from the Navy in 1962, he became a professor at Stanford University, Santa Clara University and the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California."]], ["Stephen Francis", ["Steve or Stephen Francis is the name of:"]], ["Steve Bennett", ["Steve or Stephen Bennett may refer to:"]], ["Philippe Solari", ["Philippe Solari( 2 May 1840 in Aix- en- Provence \u2013 20 January 1906 in Aix- en- Provence) was a provencal sculptor, of Italian origin, a contemporary and friend of Paul C\u00e9zanne and \u00c9mile Zola.", "He acquired French nationality in 1870."]], ["Steve Ward", ["Steve or Stephen Ward may refer to:"]], ["Steve Evans", ["Steve or Stephen Evans may refer to:"]]], "supporting_facts": [["Philippe Solari", 0], ["Stephen Jurika", 0]], "evidences": [["Philippe Solari", "date of birth", "2 May 1840"], ["Philippe Solari", "date of death", "20 January 1906"], ["Stephen Jurika", "date of birth", "9 December 1910"], ["Stephen Jurika", "date of death", "15 July 1993"]], "answer": "Stephen Jurika"}
{"_id": "4e891cbc086411ebbd5eac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Are both directors of films Strange Idols and Havana (Film) from the same country?", "context": [["Havana (film)", ["Havana is a 1990 American drama film starring Robert Redford, Lena Olin, Alan Arkin and Raul Julia, directed by Sydney Pollack with music by Dave Grusin.", "The film's plot concerns Jack Weil( Redford), an American professional gambler who decides to visit Havana, Cuba to gamble in 1958 on the eve of the Cuban Revolution."]], ["Mr. Right (2009 film)", ["Mr. Right is a 2009 British film directed by David Morris and Jacqui Morris.", "The jointly- made gay- themed film is the debut for both directors."]], ["Eliseo Subiela", ["Eliseo Alberto Subiela (December 27, 1944 \u2013 December 25, 2016) was an Argentine film director and writer.", "His works are considered to be in the 'magic realism' genre.", "Subiela was the father of actress, Guadalupe Subiela (who acted in her father's film, \"Peque\u00f1os Milagros\").", "He has won and been nominated for awards at the Toronto, Montreal, Berlin, Istanbul and Havana film festivals, among others."]], ["Sydney Pollack", ["Sydney Irwin Pollack( July 1, 1934 \u2013 May 26, 2008) was an American film director, producer and actor.", "Pollack directed more than 20 films and 10 television shows, acted in over 30 movies or shows and produced over 44 films.", "His 1985 film\" Out of Africa\" won him Academy Awards for directing and producing.", "He was also nominated for Best Director Oscars for\" They Shoot Horses, Do n't They?\"( 1969) and\" Tootsie\"( 1982) in which he also appeared.", "Some of his other best known works include\" Jeremiah Johnson\"( 1972),\" The Way We Were\"( 1973),\" Three Days of the Condor\"( 1975) and\" Absence of Malice\"( 1981).", "His subsequent films included\" Havana\"( 1990),\" The Firm\"( 1993),\" The Interpreter\"( 2005), and he produced and acted in\" Michael Clayton\"( 2007).", "Pollack is probably best known to television viewers for his recurring role playing Will Truman's father on the NBC sitcom\" Will& Grace\"( 2000 \u2013 2006)."]], ["Mr. Right (2009 film)", ["Mr. Right is a 2009 British film directed by David Morris and Jacqui Morris.", "The jointly- made gay- themed film is the debut for both directors."]], ["Strange Idols", ["Strange Idols is a 1922 American drama film directed by Bernard Durning and written by Jules Furthman.", "The film stars Dustin Farnum, Doris Pawn, Philo McCullough, and Richard Tucker.", "The film was released on May 28, 1922, by Fox Film Corporation."]], ["2010 Havana Film Festival", ["The 32nd annual Havana Film Festival took place in Havana, Cuba, from 2 December to 12 December 2010."]], ["St. Hebron, Florida", ["St. Hebron is a small unincorporated community in Gadsden County, Florida, United States, which borders St. John, Scottown and Havana.", "St. Hebron, along with its neighboring communities, is located on the outside of the city limits of Quincy, between Quincy and Havana."]], ["Bernard Durning", ["Bernard Joseph Durning( August 24, 1893 \u2013 August 29, 1923) was an American silent film director and actor who worked primarily with Lon Chaney, Dustin Farnum, and Buck Jones.", "William A. Wellman was his assistant director and prot\u00e9g\u00e9.", "His older brother, Harry M. Durning, was the Collector of Customs for the Port of New York from 1933 to 1953."]], ["Eliseo Subiela", ["Eliseo Alberto Subiela (December 27, 1944 \u2013 December 25, 2016) was an Argentine film director and writer.", "His works are considered to be in the 'magic realism' genre.", "Subiela was the father of actress, Guadalupe Subiela (who acted in her father's film, \"Peque\u00f1os Milagros\").", "He has won and been nominated for awards at the Toronto, Montreal, Berlin, Istanbul and Havana film festivals, among others."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Strange Idols", 0], ["Havana (film)", 0], ["Bernard Durning", 0], ["Sydney Pollack", 0]], "evidences": [["Strange Idols", "director", "Bernard Durning"], ["Havana (film)", "director", "Sydney Pollack"], ["Bernard Durning", "country of citizenship", "American"], ["Sydney Pollack", "country of citizenship", "American"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "060cb332087711ebbd67ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Who is younger, Empress Xiaoshurui or Goran Veselinovski?", "context": [["Empress Xiaoshurui", ["Empress Xiaoshurui( 2 October 1760 \u2013 5 March 1797), of the Manchu Plain White Banner Hitara clan, was a consort of the Jiaqing Emperor."]], ["Roman Smishko", ["Roman Smishko is a retired Ukrainian professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper.", "He is a younger brother of Ukrainian defender Bohdan Smishko."]], ["Dmitri Varfolomeyev (footballer, born 1978)", ["Dmitri Nikolayevich Varfolomeyev( born 15 March 1978 in Leningrad) is a former Russian football player.", "He is a younger brother of Sergei Varfolomeyev."]], ["Goran Veselinovski", ["Goran Veselinovski( born September 2, 1975) is a former Macedonian professional basketball Swingman who played for Rabotni\u010dki."]], ["Milo\u0161 Zli\u010di\u0107", ["Milo\u0161 Zli\u010di\u0107( born 29 December 1999) is a Serbian football forward.", "He is a younger brother of Lazar Zli\u010di\u0107."]], ["Alan Chipp", ["Alan Chipp( born 9 January 1937) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the Fitzroy Football Club in the Victorian Football League( VFL).", "He is a younger brother of politician Don Chipp."]], ["Markus Weissenberger", ["Markus Weissenberger( born March 8, 1975) is an Austrian former footballer who played as a midfielder.", "He is a younger brother of former Austria international player Thomas Weissenberger."]], ["Anton Shunto", ["Anton Shunto( born 31 May 1988) is a Belarusian professional footballer.", "As of 2019, he plays for Molodechno.", "He is a younger brother of Denis Shunto, who is a founder and former president of Krumkachy Minsk."]], ["Zoran \u0160vonja", ["Zoran \u0160vonja( born 4 October 1995) is a Serbian football midfielder who plays for Bulgarian club Lokomotiv Sofia.", "He is younger brother of Goran \u0160vonja."]], ["Vadim Vlasov", ["Vadim Nikolayevich Vlasov( born 19 December 1980) is a former Russian football player.", "He is a younger brother of Dmitri Vlasov."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Empress Xiaoshurui", 0], ["Goran Veselinovski", 0]], "evidences": [["Empress Xiaoshurui", "date of birth", "2 October 1760"], ["Goran Veselinovski", "date of birth", "September 2, 1975"]], "answer": "Goran Veselinovski"}
{"_id": "8762e83a0baf11ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is the paternal grandfather of Kerry Earnhardt?", "context": [["Kerry Earnhardt", ["Kerry Dale Earnhardt (born December 8, 1969) is a former NASCAR driver and the elder son of seven-time Winston Cup Series champion Dale Earnhardt.", "He is the half-brother of former Cup Series driver Dale Earnhardt Jr. He was employed by Dale Earnhardt, Inc. as a consultant, specializing in driver development, until 2011.", "His younger son, Jeffrey Earnhardt, began racing for DEI in 2007, and currently competes in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series.", "Kerry is known for his physical similarity to his father."]], ["Abd al-Muttalib", ["Abd al- Muttalib Shaybah ibn Hashim( c. 497 \u2013 578) was the grandfather of Islamic prophet Muhammad."]], ["Dale Earnhardt", ["Ralph Dale Earnhardt Sr. (April 29, 1951 \u2013 February 18, 2001) was an American professional auto racing driver and team owner, best known for his involvement in stock car racing for NASCAR.", "The third child of racing driver Ralph Earnhardt and Martha Earnhardt, he began his career in 1975 in the World 600 as part of the Winston Cup Series.", "Regarded as one of the most significant drivers in NASCAR history, Earnhardt won a total of 76 Winston Cup races over the course of his career, including the 1998 Daytona 500.", "He also earned seven NASCAR Winston Cup championships, tying for the most all-time with Richard Petty.", "This feat, accomplished in 1994, was not equaled again for 22 years until Jimmie Johnson in 2016.", "His aggressive driving style earned him the nicknames \"IronheadThe Intimidator\", and \"The Man in Black\".", "Also, his success at the restrictor plate tracks of Daytona and Talladega earned him the nickname, \"Mr. Restrictor Plate\".", "In February 2001, Earnhardt died due to injuries sustained in a collision during the final lap of the Daytona 500, an event that was widely lamented in the racing industry.", "Earnhardt has been inducted into numerous halls of fame, including the NASCAR Hall of Fame inaugural class in 2010."]], ["Raymond Browne", ["Raymond Anthony Browne( born 23 January 1957) is the Bishop of Kerry."]], ["Prithvipati Shah", ["Prithvipati Shah( ?\u20131716) was the king of the Gorkha Kingdom in the Indian subcontinent, present- day Nepal.", "He was the grandfather of Nara Bhupal Shah."]], ["William FitzMaurice, 2nd Earl of Kerry", ["William FitzMaurice, 2nd Earl of Kerry PC( Ire)( 1694 \u2013 4 April 1747) was an Irish peer and an officer in the British Army.", "He was the eldest son of Thomas Fitzmaurice, 1st Earl of Kerry and Anne Petty.", "In 1738, he married Lady Gertrude Lambart, daughter of Richard Lambart, 4th Earl of Cavan, and had a son, Francis Thomas- Fitzmaurice, 3rd Earl of Kerry( 1740 \u2013 1818), and a daughter Anna Maria, who married Maurice FitzGerald, 16th Knight of Kerry.", "He was Governor of Ross Castle, a Colonel in the Coldstream Guards, a Privy Counsellor in Ireland and Custos Rotulorum of Kerry( 1746 \u2013 1747).", "The Earl of Kerry died in 1747 in Lixnaw."]], ["John Westley", ["Rev. John Westley( 1636 \u2013 78) was an English nonconformist minister.", "He was the grandfather of John Wesley( founder of Methodism)."]], ["Ralph Earnhardt", ["Ralph Lee Earnhardt( February 23, 1928 \u2013 September 26, 1973) was an American stock car racer.", "He was the father of Dale Earnhardt Sr., the grandfather of Dale Earnhardt Jr., Kelley Earnhardt Miller, Taylor Putnam, and Kerry Earnhardt, and great grandfather of Jeffrey Earnhardt and Bobby Dale Earnhardt.", "Earnhardt helped give Bobby Isaac his start in racing."]], ["Kaya Alp", ["Kaya Alp was, according to Ottoman tradition, the son of K\u0131z\u0131l Bu\u011fa and the father of Suleyman Shah, who was, in turn, the grandfather of Ertu\u011frul, and the great grandfather of the Ottoman Empire founder, Osman I."]], ["Lyon Cohen", ["Lyon Cohen( 1868\u20131937) was a Polish- born Canadian businessman and a philanthropist.", "He was the grandfather of singer/ poet Leonard Cohen."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Kerry Earnhardt", 0], ["Dale Earnhardt", 1]], "evidences": [["Kerry Dale Earnhardt", "father", "Dale Earnhardt"], ["Dale Earnhardt", "father", "Ralph Earnhardt"]], "answer": "Ralph Earnhardt"}
{"_id": "5a57cc400bda11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where does the director of film Joan The Maid work at?", "context": [["Joan the Maid", ["Joan the Maid is a two-part 1994 French historical film directed by Jacques Rivette.", "It chronicles the life of Joan of Arc.", "This film was released in two parts: Joan the Maid, Part 1:", "The Battles and Joan", "the Maid, Part 2: The Prisons ."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["Michael Govan", ["Michael Govan( born 1963) is the director of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art since 2006.", "Prior to this, Govan worked as the director of the Dia Art Foundation in New York City."]], ["Jesse E. Hobson", ["Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 \u2013 November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955.", "Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation."]], ["Jason Moore (director)", ["Jason Moore( born October 22, 1970) is an American director of film, theatre and television."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Jacques Rivette", ["Jacques Rivette (1 March 1928 \u2013 29 January 2016) was a French film director and film critic most commonly associated with the French New Wave and the film magazine \"Cahiers du Cin\u00e9ma\".", "He made twenty-nine films, including \"L'amour fou\" (1969), \"Out 1\" (1971), \"Celine and Julie", "Go Boating\" (1974), and \"La Belle Noiseuse\" (1991).", "His work is noted for its improvisation, loose narratives, and lengthy running times.", "Inspired by Jean Cocteau to become a filmmaker, Rivette shot his first short film at age twenty.", "He moved to Paris to pursue his career, frequenting Henri Langlois' Cin\u00e9math\u00e8que Fran\u00e7aise and other cin\u00e9-clubs; there, he met Fran\u00e7ois Truffaut, Jean-Luc Godard, \u00c9ric Rohmer, Claude Chabrol and other future members of the New Wave.", "Rivette began writing film criticism, and was hired by Andr\u00e9 Bazin for \"Cahiers du Cin\u00e9ma\" in 1953.", "In his criticism, he expressed an admiration for American films \u2013 especially those of genre directors such as John Ford, Alfred Hitchcock and Nicholas Ray \u2013 and was deeply critical of mainstream French cinema.", "Rivette's articles, admired by his peers, were considered the magazine's best and most aggressive writings, particularly his 1961 article \"On Abjection\" and his influential series of interviews with film directors co-written with Truffaut.", "He continued making short films, including \"Le Coup de Berger\", which is often cited as the first New Wave film.", "Truffaut later credited Rivette with developing the movement.", "Although he was the first New Wave director to begin work on a feature film, \"Paris Belongs to Us\" was not released until 1961, by which time Chabrol, Truffaut and Godard released their own first features and popularised the movement worldwide.", "Rivette became editor of \"Cahiers du Cin\u00e9ma\" during the early 1960s and publicly fought French censorship of his second feature film, \"The Nun\" (1966).", "He then re-evaluated his career, developing a unique cinematic style with \"L'amour fou\".", "Influenced by the political turmoil of May 68, improvisational theatre and an in-depth interview with filmmaker Jean Renoir, Rivette began working with large groups of actors on character development and allowing events to unfold on camera.", "This technique led to the thirteen-hour \"Out 1\" which, although rarely screened, is considered a Holy Grail of cinephiles.", "His films of the 1970s, such as \"Celine and Julie Go Boating\", often incorporated fantasy and were better-regarded.", "After attempting to make four consecutive films, however, Rivette had a nervous breakdown and his career slowed for several years.", "During the early 1980s, he began a business partnership with producer Martine Marignac, who produced all his subsequent films.", "Rivette's output increased from then on, and his film \"La Belle Noiseuse\" received international praise.", "He retired after completing \"Around a Small Mountain\" (2009), and it was revealed three years later that he had Alzheimer's disease.", "Very private about his personal life, Rivette was briefly married to photographer and screenwriter Maril\u00f9 Parolini during the early 1960s and later married V\u00e9ronique Manniez."]], ["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Joan the Maid", 0], ["Jacques Rivette", 0]], "evidences": [["Joan the Maid", "director", "Jacques Rivette"], ["Jacques Rivette", "employer", "Cahiers du cin\u00e9ma"]], "answer": "Cahiers du cin\u00e9ma"}
{"_id": "6c38bff20bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of the director of film The Elephant Man (Film)?", "context": [["Huh Young-man", ["Huh Young- man( born June 26, 1947) is a South Korean manhwa artist."]], ["Benny Chan (actor)", ["Benny Chan Ho-man( born 7 October 1969) is a Hong Kong actor and singer."]], ["Sharla Cheung", ["Sharla Cheung Man( born 7 February 1967) is a Hong Kong actress and film producer."]], ["David Lynch", ["David Keith Lynch (born January 20, 1946) is an American filmmaker, painter, musician, actor, and photographer.", "He is best known for films such as \"Eraserhead\" (1977), \"Blue Velvet\" (1986) and \"Mulholland Drive\" (2001), often regarded by critics as among the best films of their respective decades, and for his successful 1990\u201391 television series \"Twin Peaks\", which led to him being labeled \"the first popular Surrealist\" by noted film critic Pauline Kael.", "A recipient of an Academy Honorary Award in 2019, he has received three Academy Award nominations for Best Director, and has won France's C\u00e9sar Award for Best Foreign Film twice, as well as the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival and a Golden Lion award for lifetime achievement at the Venice Film Festival.", "He has been described by \"The Guardian\" as \"the most important director of this era\", while AllMovie called him \"the Renaissance man of modern American filmmaking\".", "Born to a middle-class family in Missoula, Montana, Lynch spent his childhood traveling around the United States before he studied painting at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in Philadelphia, where he first made the transition to producing short films.", "He moved to Los Angeles, where he produced his first motion picture, the surrealist horror film \"Eraserhead\" (1977).", "After \"Eraserhead\" became a success on the midnight movie circuit, Lynch was employed to direct the biographical film \"The Elephant Man\" (1980), from which he gained mainstream success.", "He was then employed by the De Laurentiis Entertainment Group and proceeded to make two films: the science-fiction epic \"Dune\" (1984), which proved to be a critical and commercial failure, and then a neo-noir mystery film \"Blue Velvet\" (1986), which stirred controversy over its violence but later grew in critical reputation.", "Next, Lynch created his own television series with Mark Frost, the popular murder mystery entitled \"Twin Peaks\" (1990\u20131991).", "He also created a cinematic prequel, (1992), a road film \"Wild at Heart\" (1990) and a family film \"The Straight Story\" (1999) in the same period.", "Turning further towards surrealist filmmaking, three of his subsequent films operated on dream logic non-linear narrative structures: \"Lost Highway\" (1997), \"Mulholland Drive\" (2001), and \"Inland Empire\" (2006).", "Meanwhile, Lynch embraced the Internet as a medium, producing several web-based shows, such as the animated \"DumbLand\" (2002) and the surreal sitcom \"Rabbits\" (2002).", "Lynch and Frost reunited for a third season of \"Twin Peaks\", airing in on Showtime in 2017.", "Lynch co-wrote and directed every episode, as well as reprising his role as Gordon Cole.", "Lynch's other artistic endeavours include: his work as a musician, encompassing three studio albums\u2014\"BlueBOB\" (2001), \"Crazy Clown Time\" (2011) and \"The Big Dream\" (", "2013)\u2014as well as music and sound design for a variety of his films; painting and photography; writing three books\u2014\"Images\" (1994), \"Catching the Big Fish\" (2006), and \"Room to Dream\" (2018); and directing several music videos and advertisements, including the Dior promotional film \"Lady Blue Shanghai\" (2006).", "An avid practitioner of Transcendental Meditation (TM), Lynch founded the David Lynch Foundation in 2005, which sought to fund the teaching of TM in schools and has since widened its scope to other at-risk populations, including the homeless, veterans and refugees.", "In 2019, he received an Academy Honorary Award; his first Oscar win."]], ["The Elephant Man (film)", ["The Elephant Man is a 1980 British-American historical drama film about Joseph Merrick (whom the script calls John Merrick), a severely deformed man in late 19th century London.", "The film was directed by David Lynch and stars John Hurt, Anthony Hopkins, Anne Bancroft, John Gielgud, Wendy Hiller, Michael Elphick, Hannah Gordon, and Freddie Jones.", "It was produced by Jonathan Sanger and Mel Brooks, the latter of whom was intentionally left uncredited to avoid confusion from audiences who possibly would have expected a comedy.", "The screenplay was adapted by Lynch, Christopher De Vore, and Eric Bergren from Frederick Treves's \"The Elephant Man and Other Reminiscences\" (1923) and Ashley Montagu's \"The Elephant Man:", "A Study in Human Dignity\" (1971).", "It was shot in black-and-white and featured make-up work by Christopher Tucker.", "\"The Elephant Man\" was a critical and commercial success with eight Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay, and Best Actor.", "After receiving widespread criticism for failing to honor the film's make-up effects, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences was prompted to create the Academy Award for Best Makeup and Hairstyling the following year.", "The film also won the BAFTA Awards for Best Film, Best Actor, and Best Production Design and was nominated for Golden Globe awards.", "It also won a French C\u00e9sar Award for Best Foreign Film."]], ["Victor Man", ["Victor Man( born 1974) is a Romanian- born artist and painter."]], ["Janice Man", ["Janice Man( born December 29, 1988) is a Hong Kong actress and fashion model."]], ["Bryan Man", ["Bryan Man( born December 8, 1983) is an Argentine- Israeli professional football( soccer) player."]], ["Kim Jung-man", ["Kim Jung-man( born October 30, 1954) is a South Korean photographer."]], ["Kim Sang-man", ["Kim Sang- man( born January 28, 1970) is a South Korean film director and art director."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Elephant Man (film)", 1], ["David Lynch", 4]], "evidences": [["The Elephant Man", "director", "David Lynch"], ["David Lynch", "place of birth", "Missoula, Montana"]], "answer": "Missoula, Montana"}
{"_id": "c3317246088511ebbd6dac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who died later, Sensation In Savoy or Devasuram?", "context": [["Devasuram", ["Devasuram( Malayalam: \u0d26\u0d47\u0d35\u0d3e\u0d38\u0d41\u0d30\u0d02) is a 1993 Indian Malayalam- language drama film, directed by I. V. Sasi and written by Ranjith.", "It stars Mohanlal, Revathi, Nedumudi Venu, Innocent, Napoleon, V. K. Sreeraman, Manian Pillai Raju, and Augustine.", "The songs featured in the film were composed by M. G. Radhakrishnan, while S. P. Venkatesh composed the background score.", "The rivalry between Mangalassery Neelakantan( Mohanlal) and Mundakkal Shekaran( Napoleon) forms the main theme of the film.", "The character Neelakandan was created by Ranjith, based on a real- life person named Mullasserry Rajagopal, who died in 2002.", "\" Devasuram\" is one of the highest- grossing Malayalam films of the 1990s.", "It is generally considered as one of the best films of Mohanlal and I. V. Sasi's careers.", "The film ran for more than 150 days in the cinemas.", "It was followed by a sequel,\" Ravanaprabhu\"( 2001), which was writer Ranjith's directorial debut.", "The film was remade in Telugu the same year as\" Kunti Putrudu\", with Mohan Babu and Vijayashanti playing the lead roles."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["I. V. Sasi", ["Irruppam Veedu Sasidaran( 28 March 1948 \u2013 24 October 2017), better known as I. V. Sasi, was an Indian film director who made over 150 films in various Indian languages.", "He is well known for his work in Malayalam cinema of the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s, although he directed a few Tamil and Hindi films as well.", "In 2015, he was awarded the J. C. Daniel Award, the highest award in Malayalam cinema."]], ["G. Marthandan", ["G. Marthandan is an Indian film director who works in Malayalam cinema."]], ["Drew Esocoff", ["Drew Esocoff( born c. 1957) is an American television sports director, who as of 2006 has been the director of NBC Sunday Night Football."]], ["Elliot Silverstein", ["Elliot Silverstein( born August 3, 1927, in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American director, who is best known for being the director of the movie\" Cat Ballou\"( 1965)."]], ["Abhishek Saxena", ["Abhishek Saxena is an Indian Bollywood and Punjabi film director who directed the movie Phullu.", "The Phullu movie was released in theaters on 16 June 2017, in which film Sharib Hashmi is the lead role.", "Apart from these, he has also directed Patiala Dreamz, this is a Punjabi film.", "This film was screened in cinemas in 2014."]], ["Ben Palmer", ["Ben Palmer is a British film and television director who is known for being the director of\" Bo' Selecta\" and\" The Inbetweeners\"."]], ["Eduard von Borsody", ["Eduard von Borsody( 13 June 1898 \u2013 1 January 1970) was an Austrian cameraman, film editor, film director and screenplay writer."]], ["Sensation in Savoy", ["Sensation in Savoy is a 1950 West German comedy crime film directed by Eduard von Borsody and starring Sybille Schmitz, Paul Klinger and Karl Sch\u00f6nb\u00f6ck.", "It was made by Bavaria Film at their studios in Munich.", "The film's sets were designed by the art director Ernst H. Albrecht."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Sensation in Savoy", 0], ["Devasuram", 0], ["Eduard von Borsody", 0], ["I. V. Sasi", 0]], "evidences": [["Sensation in Savoy", "director", "Eduard von Borsody"], ["Devasuram", "director", "I. V. Sasi"], ["Eduard von Borsody", "date of death", "1 January 1970"], ["I. V. Sasi", "date of death", "24 October 2017"]], "answer": "Devasuram"}
{"_id": "25d4faf0089d11ebbd78ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who died first, U N\u00e1s V Kocourkov\u011b or Mur Murs?", "context": [["Documenteur", ["Documenteur also known as Documenteur: An Emotion Picture is a French-American feature film by French director Agn\u00e8s Varda.", "The film debuted at the 1981 Toronto International Film Festival.", "The film stars Sabine Mamou as a single mother and Varda's son Mathieu Demy as her son.", "Though the film stands on its own it was made as a companion piece to the documentary \"Mur Murs\" in which Varda filmed mural art around L.A. and interviewed the artists who had made the pieces.", "Many of the murals filmed in \"Mur Murs\" appears in \"Documenteur\" and the film even opens with the same image as \"Mur Murs\" ended on."]], ["Drew Esocoff", ["Drew Esocoff( born c. 1957) is an American television sports director, who as of 2006 has been the director of NBC Sunday Night Football."]], ["Agn\u00e8s Varda", ["Agn\u00e8s Varda (30 May 1928 \u2013 29 March 2019) was a Belgian-born French film director, photographer and artist.", "Her work was pioneering for, and central to, the development of the widely influential French New Wave film movement of the 1950s and 1960s.", "Her films focused on achieving documentary realism, addressing feminist issues and producing other social commentary, with a distinctive experimental style.", "Varda's work employed location shooting in an era when the limitations of sound technology made it easier and more common to film indoors, with constructed sets and painted backdrops of landscapes, rather than outdoors, on location.", "Her use of non-professional actors was also unconventional for 1950s French cinema.", "Among other awards and nominations, she received an honorary Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival, a Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival, an Academy Honorary Award, and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature."]], ["Ben Palmer", ["Ben Palmer is a British film and television director who is known for being the director of\" Bo' Selecta\" and\" The Inbetweeners\"."]], ["Miroslav Cik\u00e1n", ["Miroslav Cik\u00e1n (February 11, 1896 - February 1, 1962 in Prague) was a Czech film director.", "He frequently worked with actors such as Hugo Haas, Jan Werich, and Vlasta Burian."]], ["Mur Murs", ["Mur Murs is a 1980 documentary film directed by Agn\u00e8s Varda.", "The film explores the murals of Los Angeles, California."]], ["Elliot Silverstein", ["Elliot Silverstein( born August 3, 1927, in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American director, who is best known for being the director of the movie\" Cat Ballou\"( 1965)."]], ["G. Marthandan", ["G. Marthandan is an Indian film director who works in Malayalam cinema."]], ["Abhishek Saxena", ["Abhishek Saxena is an Indian Bollywood and Punjabi film director who directed the movie Phullu.", "The Phullu movie was released in theaters on 16 June 2017, in which film Sharib Hashmi is the lead role.", "Apart from these, he has also directed Patiala Dreamz, this is a Punjabi film.", "This film was screened in cinemas in 2014."]], ["U n\u00e1s v Kocourkov\u011b", ["U n\u00e1s v Kocourkov\u011b is a 1934 Czechoslovak drama film, directed by Miroslav Cik\u00e1n.", "It stars Jan Werich, Jindrich Plachta, and V\u00e1clav Tr\u00e9gl.", "It was one of several films the director made with Werich, and features him as a convict.", "The film is largely set in a prison."]]], "supporting_facts": [["U n\u00e1s v Kocourkov\u011b", 0], ["Mur Murs", 0], ["Miroslav Cik\u00e1n", 0], ["Agn\u00e8s Varda", 0]], "evidences": [["U n\u00e1s v Kocourkov\u011b", "director", "Miroslav Cik\u00e1n"], ["Mur Murs", "director", "Agn\u00e8s Varda"], ["Miroslav Cik\u00e1n", "date of death", "February 1, 1962"], ["Agn\u00e8s Varda", "date of death", "29 March 2019"]], "answer": "U N\u00e1s V Kocourkov\u011b"}
{"_id": "d4f03e3a0bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the date of death of George Waldegrave, 5Th Earl Waldegrave's mother?", "context": [["William Waldegrave, 10th Earl Waldegrave", ["William Edward Seymour Waldegrave, 10th Earl Waldegrave (2 October 1882 \u2013 30 January 1933) was the son of William Waldegrave, 9th Earl Waldegrave and Lady Mary Dorothea Palmer.", "He died unmarried at age 50 and was succeeded by his uncle, Henry Waldegrave."]], ["Granville Waldegrave, 2nd Baron Radstock", ["Vice- Admiral Granville George Waldegrave, 2nd Baron Radstock CB( 24 September 1786 \u2013 11 May 1857) was a British naval officer."]], ["James Waldegrave, 13th Earl Waldegrave", ["James\" Jamie\" Sherbrooke Waldegrave, 13th Earl Waldegrave( born 8 December 1940), styled Viscount Chewton until 1995, is a British peer and businessman.", "Waldegrave is the son of Geoffrey Noel Waldegrave, 12th Earl Waldegrave( 1905 \u2013 1995), and Mary Hermione Grenfell( 1909 \u2013 1995).", "Earl Waldegrave was educated at Eton and Trinity College, Cambridge, and stroked the Cambridge crew in the University Boat Race in 1962 and 1963.", "In 1986, he married Mary Alison Anthea Furness( born 10 November 1946), a journalist for the\" Evening Standard\" and philosophy lecturer.", "She is the daughter of the late Sir Robert Furness( 1883 \u2013 1954) and Joyce Lucy Sophie Marc( 1905- 1995).", "Earl Waldegrave inherited his father's titles in 1995.", "He and his wife divorced in 1996 after having two sons.", "Lord Waldegrave currently runs his estate based at Priory Farm, Chewton Mendip, Somerset, with industrial units and offices let out to various businesses upon the old cheese making site.", "Earl Waldegrave is the elder brother of William Waldegrave, Baron Waldegrave of North Hill, a former Conservative Cabinet Minister in Margaret Thatcher's government, and the brother of Lady Susan Hussey, Woman of the Bedchamber to Queen Elizabeth II."]], ["William 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1840.", "He retired from the navy in 1842 as a Rear- Admiral, inherited his childless nephew's titles in 1846 and was married for a second time that year, to Sarah Milward, n\u00e9e Whitear.", "He was promoted to Vice- Admiral in 1858 and died a year later, three days before his seventy- first birthday.", "His eldest son, William Waldegrave, Viscount Chewton had died in 1854 and he was succeeded by his grandson, William."]], ["Theodred II (Bishop of Elmham)", ["Theodred II was a medieval Bishop of Elmham.", "The date of Theodred's consecration unknown, but the date of his death was sometime between 995 and 997."]], ["James Waldegrave, 1st Earl Waldegrave", ["James Waldegrave, 1st Earl Waldegrave,( 1684 \u2013 11 April 1741) was a British diplomat who served as ambassador to Austria and France."]], ["George Waldegrave, 5th Earl Waldegrave", ["George Waldegrave, 5th Earl Wadegrave (13 July 1784\u201329 June 1794) was the son of the 4th Earl Waldegrave and his wife, Elizabeth Waldegrave, Countess Waldegrave.", "Upon his father's death in 1789, he inherited his titles at the age of five but drowned whilst swimming in the River Thames near Eton in 1794, a week before his tenth birthday.", "His titles then passed to his brother, John."]], ["Etan Boritzer", ["Etan Boritzer( born 1950) is an American writer of children \u2019s literature who is best known for his book\" What is God?\" first published in 1989.", "His best selling\" What is?\" illustrated children's book series on character education and difficult subjects for children is a popular teaching guide for parents, teachers and child- life professionals.", "Boritzer gained national critical acclaim after\" What is God?\" was published in 1989 although the book has caused controversy from religious fundamentalists for its universalist views.", "The other current books in the\" What is?\" series include", "What is Love?,", "What is Death?,", "What is Beautiful?,", "What is Funny?,", "What is Right?,", "What is Peace?,", "What is Money?,", "What is Dreaming?,", "What is a Friend?,", "What is True?,", "What is a Family?,", "What is a Feeling?\"", "The series is now also translated into 15 languages.", "Boritzer was first published in 1963 at the age of 13 when he wrote an essay in his English class at Wade Junior High School in the Bronx, New York on the assassination of John F. Kennedy.", "His essay was included in a special anthology by New York City public school children compiled and published by the New York City Department of Education.", "Boritzer now lives in Venice, California and maintains his publishing office there also.", "He has helped numerous other authors to get published through\" How to Get Your Book Published!\" programs.", "Boritzer is also a yoga teacher who teaches regular classes locally and guest- teaches nationally.", "He is also recognized nationally as an erudite speaker on\" The Teachings of the Buddha.\""]], ["Elizabeth Waldegrave, Countess Waldegrave", ["Elizabeth Laura Waldegrave, Countess Waldegrave (25 March 1760 \u2013 29 January 1816), was a British noblewoman, courtier and society beauty.", "She served at court as a Lady of the Bedchamber to Charlotte, Princess Royal, eldest daughter of King George III.", "She married her cousin, George Waldegrave,", "4th Earl Waldegrave, in 1782."]], ["John Waldegrave, 3rd Earl Waldegrave", ["General John Waldegrave, 3rd Earl Waldegrave( 28 April 1718 \u2013 22 October 1784) was a British politician and soldier."]]], "supporting_facts": [["George Waldegrave, 5th Earl Waldegrave", 0], ["Elizabeth Waldegrave, Countess Waldegrave", 0]], "evidences": [["George Waldegrave", "mother", "Elizabeth Waldegrave, Countess Waldegrave"], ["Elizabeth Waldegrave, Countess Waldegrave", "date of death", "29 January 1816"]], "answer": "29 January 1816"}
{"_id": "173ae38a0bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where did Charles James Irwin Grant, 6Th Baron De Longueuil's father die?", "context": [["James Billmyer", ["James Irwin Billmyer( born 1897) was an American modern painter and illustrator."]], ["Charlie Partridge", ["Charles James Partridge( born December 7, 1973) is an American college football coach."]], ["Charles Colmore Grant, 7th Baron de Longueuil", ["Charles Colmore Grant, 7th Baron de Longueuil was the son of Charles James Irwin Grant, 6th Baron de Longueuil and Harriet Cregoe- Colmore.", "He was born on 13 April 1844 at Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England.", "In 1878, he married Mary Wayne, daughter of Thomas Wayne.", "In 1880, he claimed a royal recognition of his right to the barony of Longueuil.", "By the treaty of Quebec the sovereignty of Canada passed from the Kings of France to the Kings of Great Britain but with the reservation that all rights and privileges\" of what kind soever\" should be reserved and secured to all individuals of French descent to which they had been entitled under the previous regime.", "Queen Victoria was graciously pleased to recognise the claim of Charles Colmore Grant to the title of Baron de Longueuil.", "He died on 13 December 1898 at age 54 at New York City.", "He was without issue and his half- brother Reginald Charles succeeded him."]], ["Charles William Grant, 5th Baron de Longueuil", ["Charles William Grant was born in 1782.", "He was the son of Captain David Alexander Grant and Marie-Charles-Joseph Le Moyne, Baronne de Longueuil.", "He married Caroline Coffin, daughter of General John Coffin and Anne Mathews, in 1813.", "He became a member of the Legislative Council of Lower Canada.", "He succeeded to the title of Baron de Longueuil on 17 January 1841.", "He died on 5 July 1848 at his residence of Alwington House in Kingston."]], ["Charles James Irwin Grant, 6th Baron de Longueuil", ["Charles James Irwin Grant, only son of Charles William Grant, 5th Baron de Longueuil and Caroline Coffin, was born in Montreal on 1 April 1815.", "He served in the 79th Regiment as a lieutenant for a while.", "He later married", "Henriet Colmore, from whom he fathered two sons (Alexander Frederick, died age 2 and Charles Colmore) as well as a daughter.", "His wife Henriet died in 1847 and he remarried in Charleston, South Carolina on 18 January 1849 to Anne Trapman, second daughter of Louis Trapman, a consul.", "He had many children from this union including Reginald Charles and John Charles Moore.", "He died on 26 February 1879 at age 63."]], ["John Charles Moore Grant, 9th Baron de Longueuil", ["John Charles Moore de Bienville Grant, 9th Baron de Longueuil was born in 1861 at Bath, Somerset.", "He was the son of Charles James Irwin Grant and Anne Marie Catherine Trapman.", "He succeeded to the title of Baron de Longueuil on 3 August 1931.", "He died on 17 October 1935 at Pau, France."]], ["Anthony Robinson (Unitarian)", ["Anthony Robinson( 1762\u20131827) was an English Unitarian minister and friend of Charles James Fox."]], ["Charles James Barclay (admiral)", ["Charles James Barclay( born 8 September 1843) was a United States Navy officer."]], ["Jonnie Irwin", ["Jonathan James Irwin( born 18 November 1973) is an English television presenter, writer, lecturer, business and property expert."]], ["Charles James (footballer)", ["Charles James( 1882\u20131960) was an English footballer who played for Stoke."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Charles James Irwin Grant, 6th Baron de Longueuil", 0], ["Charles William Grant, 5th Baron de Longueuil", 5]], "evidences": [["Charles James Irwin Grant", "father", "Charles William Grant"], ["Charles William Grant", "place of death", "Kingston"]], "answer": "Kingston"}
{"_id": "360766220bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What nationality is Breon O'Casey's father?", "context": [["Nayelly Hern\u00e1ndez", ["Nayelly Hern\u00e1ndez( born 23 February 1986) is a former Mexican female professional squash player.", "She has represented Mexico internationally in several international competitions including the Central American and Caribbean Games, Pan American Games, Women's World Team Squash Championships.", "Nayelly achieved her highest career ranking of 57 in October 2011 during the 2011 PSA World Tour.", "Her husband Chris Walker whose nationality is English is also a professional squash player.", "She joined the Trinity College in 2008 as the first Mexican female to join a US college for squash and graduated in 2010."]], ["Khalid al-Habib", ["Khalid al- Habib also believed to use the nom de guerre Khalid al Harbi is an Al- Qaeda leader who has overseen Al- Qaeda operations in Afghanistan.", "In 2005 it was reported that al- Habib died in a US missile strike on the Pakistani village of Damadola though it is unclear whether this is the case as Pakistani officials have claimed that no Al- Qaeda leaders died in the attack.", "al- Habib's nationality is not clear with sources claiming he may be Egyptian or Moroccan."]], ["Paul Casey (Gaelic footballer)", ["Paul Casey( born 14 October 1981) is an Irish Gaelic footballer who played for Dublin and currently plays his club football for Lucan Sarsfields.", "He is a wing- back.", "He captained Dublin during their Leinster Minor Football victory in 1999 and also won an under 21 medal in 2002.", "He made his league debut for Dublin in 2002 against Offaly.", "Casey's father was a Munster Minor Football Championship winner with Kerry in 1968.", "Paul has won seven Leinster Senior Football Championship medals with Dublin in 2002, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011 and 2012, four as a starter and three as a panelist.", "He won a 2006 Sigerson Cup medal with DCU with a win over Queens University Belfast and was vice captain on this winning team.", "Captain was current Dublin team mate Bryan Cullen.", "Paul also won a Leinster minor medal in 1999, and an Under 21 Leinster medal in 2002.", "Paul was on Dublin's winning team for the 2008 O'Byrne Cup winning team which defeated Longford in the final.", "Paul Casey was on the Leinster and all- Ireland winning panel for Dublin in 2011.", "He made his championship debut for Dublin in 2002 against Carlow in the Leinster Championship at Dr Cullen Park, Alan Brogan and Barry Cahill also made their debut the same day.", "He retired from inter county football in October 2012.", "He got engaged to long term girlfriend the following month November 2012.", "They plan on getting married the end of 2013."]], ["Breon O'Casey", ["Breon O'Casey (30 April 1928 \u2013 22 May 2011), the son of actress Eileen, n\u00e9e Reynolds, and playwright Se\u00e1n O'Casey.", "He was London-born and later lived and worked in Cornwall, initially in the artists\u2019 colony of St Ives.", "Breon was educated at Dartington Hall School in Devon and, following his national service duty, O'Casey attended the Anglo-French Art School, a small school in St John's Wood, London, based on the French model.", "He was an apprentice to Denis Mitchell and Dame Barbara Hepworth, which informed his own later career.", "In St Ives too, he began making jewelry as a side line, although his main occupation was always painting.", "He continued making jewellery until he was 70 years old."]], ["Baglan Mailybayev", ["Baglan Mailybayev( in Kazakh \u0411\u0430\u0493\u043b\u0430\u043d \u0410\u0441\u0430\u0443\u0431\u0430\u0439\u04b1\u043b\u044b \u041c\u0430\u0439\u043b\u044b\u0431\u0430\u0435\u0432) was born on 20 May 1975 in Zhambyl region, Kazakhstan.", "His nationality is Kazakh.", "He is a politician of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Deputy Head of the Presidential Administration of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Doctor of Law( 2002)( under the supervision of Professor Zimanov S.Z.- scientific advisor and academician of National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Kazakhstan) and Ph.D. in Political Science( 1998)."]], ["Roberto Savio", ["Roberto Savio( born in Rome, Italy, but also holding Argentine nationality) is a journalist, communication expert, political commentator, activist for social and climate justice and advocate of global governance.", "He has spent most of his career with Inter Press Service( IPS), the news agency which he founded in 1964 along with Argentine journalist Pablo Piacentini.", "Savio studied Economics at the University of Parma, followed by post -graduate courses in Development Economics under Gunnar Myrdal, History of Art and International Law in Rome.", "He started his professional career as a research assistant in International Law at the University of Parma."]], ["Se\u00e1n O'Casey", ["Se\u00e1n O'Casey (born John Casey; 30 March 1880 \u2013 18 September 1964) was an Irish dramatist and memoirist.", "A committed socialist, he was the first Irish playwright of note to write about the Dublin working classes."]], ["Rumbold of Mechelen", ["Saint Rumbold( or\" RumoldRomuold\") was an Irish or Scottish Christian missionary, although his true nationality is not known for certain.", "He was martyred near Mechelen by two men, whom he had denounced for their evil ways.", "Saint Rumbold's feast day is celebrated by the Roman Catholic Church, and Western Rite Orthodox Churches, on 24 June; and it is celebrated in Ireland on 3 July.", "He is the patron saint of Mechelen, where St. Rumbold's Cathedral possesses an elaborate golden shrine on its high altar, containing relics attributed to the saint.", "It is rumoured that his remains are buried inside the cathedral.", "Twenty- five paintings in the choir illustrate his life."]], ["Ali Rahuma", ["Ali Khalifa Rahuma( born May 16, 1982) is a Libyan football midfielder who's nationality is Libyan.", "He currently plays for Al- Ittihad, and is a member of the Libya national football team."]], ["Eleni Gabre-Madhin", ["Eleni Zaude Gabre- Madhin, an Ethiopian economist with Swiss nationality, is a former Chief Executive Officer of the Ethiopia Commodity Exchange( ECX).", "She has had many years of experience working on agricultural markets \u2013 particularly in Sub- Saharan Africa \u2013 and has held senior positions in the World Bank, the International Food Policy Research Institute( Washington), and United Nations( Geneva)."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Breon O'Casey", 0], ["Se\u00e1n O'Casey", 0]], "evidences": [["Breon O'Casey", "father", "Se\u00e1n O'Casey"], ["Se\u00e1n O'Casey", "country of citizenship", "Irish"]], "answer": "Irish"}
{"_id": "e6838c8d085a11ebbd5cac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Were Michelle Shocked and James Thackara from the same country?", "context": [["Ming Luhulima", ["Ming Luhulima aka Lou Lima was a well known Netherlands based recording artist originally from the Maluku Islands which were part of the Dutch East Indies.", "He made multiple recordings during his career.", "One of the artists he was closely associated with was Rudi Wairata.", "Not only did Luhulima come from the same country as Wairata, he also recorded music in the same genre.", "He was also a member of the Amboina Serenaders and the Mena Moeria Minstrels.", "He also led the Krontjong Ensemble Pantja Warna."]], ["Michelle Shocked", ["Michelle Shocked( born Karen Michelle Johnston; February 24, 1962) is an American singer- songwriter."]], ["Max Johnston", ["Max Johnston is a songwriter and multi-instrumentalist best known for his work on fiddle, Dobro, banjo, and mandolin with the bands Uncle Tupelo, Wilco and more recently, The Gourds.", "Johnston is the younger brother of singer-songwriter Michelle Shocked and has supported her in concert tours as well."]], ["Pauline Bennett", ["Pauline Bennett, who also goes by the stage name of Jazzi P, is a British DJ, dance teacher and rapper from Wolverhampton.", "She had a No. 6 hit as a featured artist on Kylie Minogue's 1991 song\" Shocked\", and also participated in in 2014."]], ["Ryang Kyu-sa", ["Ryang Kyu -sa( born 3 June 1978) is a retired Zainichi Korean footballer who played for North Korea in 2000 AFC Asian Cup qualification.", "Ryang recently opined on the Japanese abducted to the North by being shocked and stating\" there are some strange aspects of North Korea\"."]], ["Godwin Davy", ["Godwin Davy( born 15 December 1979) is an Anguillan international footballer who plays as a goalkeeper.", "He made his international debut in a World Cup qualifying match against El Salvador, resulting in a lopsided match, losing 12- 0 in February 2008, and also played in the 4 \u2013 0 loss to the same country in the return match in March 2008."]], ["Michael Tempo", ["Michael Tempo is an American drummer, percussionist and songwriter.", "Tempo is a prolific session musician, working with artists such as Tom Russell, Michelle Shocked, John Renbourn, Anthony Crawford, Jessica Harper, Prism, The Blazers, Marilyn Martin, Jim Matt, John\" Juke\" Logan, Rosie Flores, and Peter Alsop."]], ["Howard Swearer", ["Howard Robert Swearer( March 13, 1932 \u2013 October 19, 1991) was a U.S. educator.", "He served as the sixth president of Carleton College, serving from 1970 \u2013 1977, and the 15th president of Brown University between 1977 and 1988.", "His death from cancer shocked and saddened the Brown community, as few knew about it in advance."]], ["Willem Brakman", ["Willem Pieter Jacobus Brakman( 1922 \u2013 2008) was a Dutch writer who made his literary debut with the novel\" Een winterreis\" in 1961.", "Brakman received the P. C. Hooft Award in 1980.", "He was born on June 13th, 1922 in The Hague, Netherlands, and died on May 8th, 2008 in the same country."]], ["James Thackara", ["James Thackara( born 7 December 1944, Los Angeles) is an American writer who has lived in the United Kingdom since 1971 and became a British citizen in 2007.", "He has published three novels \u2013\" America's Children\"( 1984),\" Ahab's Daughter\"( 1989), and\" The Book of Kings\"( 1999)."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Michelle Shocked", 0], ["James Thackara", 0]], "evidences": [["Michelle Shocked", "country of citizenship", "American"], ["James Thackara", "country of citizenship", "America"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "a643672c0bda11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of the director of film Ana, Mon Amour?", "context": [["Ismail Al-Amour", ["Ismail Al- Amour( born 2 October 1984) is a Palestinian footballer currently playing for Jabal Al Mukaber of the West Bank Premier League as a midfielder.", "He is known for his blistering pace and trickery."]], ["C\u0103lin Peter Netzer", ["C\u0103lin Peter Netzer (born 1 May 1975) is a Romanian film director who won the Golden Bear at the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival.", "Born in Petro\u0219ani to a family of Romanian and German origins, Netzer emigrated with his family to West Germany in 1983.", "In 1994, he returned to Romania in order to study film direction at the Academy of Theatre and Film in Bucharest.", "His first feature film, \"Maria\" (2003), won the Special Prize of the Jury at the Locarno International Film Festival, among other prizes at this and other film festivals.", "\"Pozi\u021bia copiluluiChild's Pose\", 2013), his third feature film, won him the Golden Bear at the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival.", "The film has been selected as the Romanian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["Ana, mon amour", ["Ana, mon amour is a 2017 Romanian drama film directed by C\u0103lin Peter Netzer.", "It was selected to compete for the Golden Bear in the main competition of the 67th Berlin International Film Festival.", "Editor Dana Bunescu received the Silver Bear for outstanding artistic contribution."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Nadine Trintignant", ["Nadine Trintignant( n\u00e9e Marquand; born 11 November 1934) is a French film director, producer, editor, screenwriter, and novelist.", "She is known for making films that surround the topic of family and relationships, such as\" \u00c7a n'arrive qu'aux autres\" and\" L'\u00e9t\u00e9 prochain\".", "Her film\" Mon amour, mon amour\" was nominated for the Palme d' Or at the 1967 Cannes Film Festival."]], ["Dana Bunescu", ["Dana Bunescu( born 11 September 1969) is a Romanian film editor and sound editor.", "She is known for editing Cristian Mungiu's films\" 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days\"( 2007) and\" Tales from the Golden Age\"( 2009), which screened at the Cannes Film Festival.", "Born in Craiova, she attended Bucharest University and studied physics, and graduated in 1993.", "For\" 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days\", Bunescu was nominated for the Gopo Award for Best Editing.", "For C\u0103lin Peter Netzer's film\" Ana, mon amour\", Bunescu received the Silver Bear for technical achievement at the 2017 Berlin International Film Festival."]], ["Marc D'Amour", ["Marc G. D'Amour( born May 29, 1961) is a Canadian retired professional ice hockey goaltender.", "He played 16 National Hockey League( NHL) games for the Calgary Flames and Philadelphia Flyers."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Ana, mon amour", 0], ["C\u0103lin Peter Netzer", 1]], "evidences": [["Ana, mon amour", "director", "C\u0103lin Peter Netzer"], ["C\u0103lin Peter Netzer", "place of birth", "Petro\u0219ani"]], "answer": "Petro\u0219ani"}
{"_id": "db371cbb088011ebbd6dac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Did Cooper K. Watson and Jimmy Van Ostrand have the same nationality?", "context": [["Leo Watson (cricketer)", ["Leo Cooper Watson( 30 July 1885 \u2013 21 November 1961) was a New Zealand cricketer.", "He played one first- class match for Otago in 1911 /12."]], ["Jimmy Van Heusen", ["James\" Jimmy\" Van Heusen( born Edward Chester Babcock; January 26, 1913 \u2013 February 6, 1990) was an American composer.", "He wrote songs for films, television and theater, and won an Emmy and four Academy Awards for Best Original Song."]], ["Maggie Van Ostrand", ["Maggie Van Ostrand( born Margaret Rinhard in Queens, New York City) is an American humorist best known for her newspaper column which appears in the United States, Mexico and Canada.", "She is also known within the entertainment industry for ghostwriting satire and stand- up comedy, and ghosting for television sitcoms.", "Van Ostrand is a regular contributor to the\" Chicago Tribune\", and her articles have appeared in the\" Boston GlobeAmarillo Globe- NewsNewsday\", and other publications.", "In 1998, 2001, 2003, and 2004 she received Outstanding Literary Achievement awards and, in 2002, Best Article of the Year award from two English- language Mexican publications.", "In 2004 she was recognized as Strike Force Member of the Year by the National Society of Newspaper Columnists.", "Van Ostrand has appeared on network television news in support of a postage stamp featuring the thoroughbred racehorse Seabiscuit, as keynote speaker at conferences nationwide, and on radio, as a Woman of Significance, discussing Mexico.", "She also appears in a satirical documentary on emigration, based partly on one of her columns, produced by two award- winners, Abraham Osuna and M.K. Asante, Jr., the latter having just completed a film on Kwanzaa narrated by and co-written with renowned poet Dr. Maya Angelou.", "Van Ostrand is a member of the following organizations: National Society of Newspaper Columnists, Society of Women Writers and Journalists, U.K., and Erma Bombeck Humor Writers Workshop.", "She has been a judge of the Erma Bombeck Writers' Competition since 2004, and in 2007 served as a judge of the Arizona Press Club's Journalism Award.", "Her essay on the origin of the word\" gringo\" appears in Stanford University's World Association of International Studies, January 2006."]], ["Jimmy van Rensberg", ["Jimmy van Rensberg( born 24 October 1931) is a South African former professional snooker player.", "He won the South African Professional Championship in 1984."]], ["Maggie Van Ostrand", ["Maggie Van Ostrand( born Margaret Rinhard in Queens, New York City) is an American humorist best known for her newspaper column which appears in the United States, Mexico and Canada.", "She is also known within the entertainment industry for ghostwriting satire and stand- up comedy, and ghosting for television sitcoms.", "Van Ostrand is a regular contributor to the\" Chicago Tribune\", and her articles have appeared in the\" Boston GlobeAmarillo Globe- NewsNewsday\", and other publications.", "In 1998, 2001, 2003, and 2004 she received Outstanding Literary Achievement awards and, in 2002, Best Article of the Year award from two English- language Mexican publications.", "In 2004 she was recognized as Strike Force Member of the Year by the National Society of Newspaper Columnists.", "Van Ostrand has appeared on network television news in support of a postage stamp featuring the thoroughbred racehorse Seabiscuit, as keynote speaker at conferences nationwide, and on radio, as a Woman of Significance, discussing Mexico.", "She also appears in a satirical documentary on emigration, based partly on one of her columns, produced by two award- winners, Abraham Osuna and M.K. Asante, Jr., the latter having just completed a film on Kwanzaa narrated by and co-written with renowned poet Dr. Maya Angelou.", "Van Ostrand is a member of the following organizations: National Society of Newspaper Columnists, Society of Women Writers and Journalists, U.K., and Erma Bombeck Humor Writers Workshop.", "She has been a judge of the Erma Bombeck Writers' Competition since 2004, and in 2007 served as a judge of the Arizona Press Club's Journalism Award.", "Her essay on the origin of the word\" gringo\" appears in Stanford University's World Association of International Studies, January 2006."]], ["Van Ostrand", ["Van Ostrand is a surname.", "Notable people with the surname include:"]], ["Wolf River, Langlade County, Wisconsin", ["Wolf River is a town in Langlade County, Wisconsin, United States.", "The population was 856 at the 2000 census.", "The unincorporated communities of Hollister, Langlade, and Markton; the ghost town of Van Ostrand; and the village of White Lake are in the town."]], ["Cooper K. Watson", ["Cooper Kinderdine Watson( June 18, 1810 \u2013 May 20, 1880, age 69) was a U.S. Representative from Ohio. Born in Jefferson County, Kentucky, Watson pursued preparatory studies.", "He studied law.", "He was admitted to the bar and commenced practice in Delaware, Ohio.", "He moved to Marion, Ohio.", "He was an unsuccessful candidate for prosecuting attorney of Marion County in 1839.", "He moved to Tiffin, Ohio, and practiced law for twenty years or more.", "Watson was elected as a Republican and Oppositionist to the Thirty- fourth Congress( March 4, 1855 \u2013 March 3, 1857).", "He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1856 to the Thirty- fifth Congress.", "He resumed the practice of law.", "He moved to Sandusky, Ohio.", "He served as member of the State constitutional convention in 1871.", "He was appointed judge of the court of common pleas in 1876 and served until his death in Sandusky, Ohio, May 20, 1880.", "He was interred in Greenlawn Cemetery, Tiffin, Ohio.", "In 1830 Watson married Caroline S. Durkee, who survived him with four children."]], ["Leo Watson (cricketer)", ["Leo Cooper Watson( 30 July 1885 \u2013 21 November 1961) was a New Zealand cricketer.", "He played one first- class match for Otago in 1911 /12."]], ["Jimmy Van Ostrand", ["James O. Van Ostrand( born August 7, 1984) is a Canadian baseball player and coach.", "Van Ostrand competed for the Canadian national baseball team in numerous international competitions and is now on the staff at the University of Arizona."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Cooper K. Watson", 0], ["Jimmy Van Ostrand", 0]], "evidences": [["Cooper K. Watson", "country of citizenship", "U.S."], ["Jimmy Van Ostrand", "country of citizenship", "Canadian"]], "answer": "no"}
{"_id": "36960bb00bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where did Abdul Rashid Ghazi's father die?", "context": [["Abdul Rashid Ghazi", ["Abdul Rashid (\u0639\u0628\u062f\u0627\u0644\u0631\u0634\u064a\u062f; ca. 1964 \u2013 10 July 2007) was an Islamist Pakistani fundamentalist and a jihad activist, son of Muhammad Abdullah Ghazi, and younger brother of Maulana Abdul Aziz Ghazi.", "Abdul Rashid was killed during Operation Silence after Pakistan Army Special Operations Commandos' teams stormed the madrasah he and his students had been using."]], ["Ghulam Rasool Gangi", ["Ghulam Rasool Gangi was a direct descendant of Genghis Khan and the son of Pir Bukhsh.", "His family moved from Yarkand and Kashgar to India in 1598, where he lived in the Siakolt district of Langrewali.", "For three generations Abdul Rashid Khan's descendants were rulers of Khotan and Yarkand, but were scattered geographically until 1707.", "Quresh Sultan, one of Abdul Rashid Khan's sons, and other Chugtai royal family members were relocated to India during the time of Emperor Akbar."]], ["Abdul Rashid Al-Hasan", ["Abdul Rashid Al- Hasan( born 14 April 1959) is a former field hockey player from Pakistan.", "He won the gold medal in 1984 Summer Olympics."]], ["Lala Abdul Rashid", ["Lala Abdul Rashid or Abdul Rashid( 1 June 1922 \u2013 8 March 1988) was a member of Pakistan's gold medal winning 1960 Olympic field hockey team.", "He played as a goalkeeper throughout the tournament."]], ["Muhammad Abdullah Ghazi", ["Maulana Muhammad Abdullah Ghazi (Urdu:)Son of (Ghazi Muhammad), was born on June 1, 1935 -", "died October 17, 1998, born in the far-flung village of Rajanpur, Basti-Abdullah into the family of farmer but his father was socially active that got him in trouble many times and was arrested by British and sentenced to 8 years.", "In jail he became religious and motivated Abdullah to enrolled into a local madrassa at the age of 7 and later he moved to Karachi for further study.", "In accordance with his father's wish, he dedicated himself to study and graduated from Jamia Uloom-ul-Islamia in Banori-town Karachi.he was appointed as the first Imam of the Lal Masjid in 1966.", "He created many seminaries in Pakistan and the first time in Pakistan, he introduced a female madrassa education system and created Pakistan's first female seminary Jamia Hafsa.", "In 1997 he was appointed as Chairman of Ruet-e-Hilal committee till his assassination 1998.", "He had good relations with other sects and non-Muslims.", "His biographer, Riaz Mansoor, states."]], ["Muhammad Abdul Rashid", ["Muhammad Abdul Rashid( born 14 April 1941) is a former field hockey player( played in half- back position) from Pakistan."]], ["Shafiqa Habibi", ["Shafiqa Habibi is a journalist, television anchor, activist and politician from Afghanistan.", "She is known for her work to support women journalists, and for her 2004 candidacy for Vice President of Afghanistan as the running mate of Abdul Rashid Dostum."]], ["Irdana Khan", ["Irdana Khan was the Khan of Kokand from 1750 to 1764.", "He was the son of Abdul Rahim Bey and the nephew of Abdul Kahrim Bey."]], ["Abdul Rashid Godil", ["Abdul Rashid Godil( born 7 September 1960) is a Pakistani politician who had been a member of National Assembly of Pakistan, from 2008 to May 2018."]], ["Abdul Rashid (runner)", ["Abdul Rashid( born 25 April 1928) is a Pakistani long- distance runner.", "He competed in the marathon at the 1956 Summer Olympics."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Abdul Rashid Ghazi", 0], ["Muhammad Abdullah Ghazi", 3]], "evidences": [["Abdul Rashid Ghazi", "father", "Muhammad Abdullah Ghazi"], ["Muhammad Abdullah Ghazi", "place of death", "Lal Masjid"]], "answer": "Lal Masjid"}
{"_id": "b914b05c085811ebbd5bac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film whose director is younger, Geethaanjali or Karwan-E-Hayat?", "context": [["Karwan-E-Hayat", ["Karwan-E- Hayat is a 1935 Urdu/ Hindi costume action adventure film.", "The film is directed by Premankur Atorthy, with assistance by Hemchandra, for New Theatres Ltd. Calcutta; and it was produced by Lahore branch of New Theatres.", "The cast included K. L. Saigal, Rattan Bai, Pahari Sanyal, Rajkumari, Shyama Zutshi, Gul Hamid, Rajkumari, Molina, Shyama Zutshi, Siddiqi, Kapoor and Rana.", "The cinematographer was Krishna Gopal, with music composed by Mihir Kiran Bhattacharya and his brother Timir Baran Bhattacharya, with lyrics by Hakim Ahmad Shuja Pasha.", "The film, a costume drama, involved the Prince Pervez on the run from an arranged marriage to a princess, only to fall in love with her when they meet in unusual circumstances."]], ["Milo\u0161 Zli\u010di\u0107", ["Milo\u0161 Zli\u010di\u0107( born 29 December 1999) is a Serbian football forward.", "He is a younger brother of Lazar Zli\u010di\u0107."]], ["Premankur Atorthy", ["Premankur Atorthy( 1 January 1890 \u2013 13 October 1964) was a novelist, journalist, and film director, born in Faridpur.", "He was involved in Hindi and Bengali cinema."]], ["La Bestia humana", ["La Bestia humana is a 1957 Argentine film whose story is based on the novel\" La B\u00eate Humaine\" by the French writer \u00c9mile Zola."]], ["Ravina (actress)", ["Ravina is an Indian actress who acted in Dhallywood movies.", "She acted in\" Praner Cheye Priyo\" which film is considered as turning point of the career of Riaz."]], ["Priyadarshan", ["Priyadarshan (born Priyadarshan Soman Nair; 30 January 1957) is an Indian film director, producer, and screenwriter.", "In a career spanning over three decades, he has directed more than 95 films in various Indian languages, predominantly in Malayalam and Hindi, while also having done six films in Tamil and two in Telugu.", "Priyadarshan began his career in Malayalam cinema in the early 1980s and was active throughout the 1980s and 1990s.", "Towards 2000s, he moved to Bollywood (Hindi-language cinema) and remained active throughout the decade.", "He has done about 26 films in Hindi alone, the highest number of films done by any Bollywood director after David Dhawan.", "In 2013, he announced that \"Rangrezz\" would be his last Hindi film for a while and shifted focus to Malayalam cinema.", "Best known for his comedy films, Priyadrshan has also experimented with some action, thriller and period films.", "His collaborations with Mohanlal were highly popular in Malayalam cinema during the 1980s and 1990s, with most notable films being \"Poochakkoru MookkuthiMazha Peyyunnu Maddalam KottunnuThalavattamVellanakalude NaduChithramVandanamKilukkamAbhimanyuMithunamThenmavin KombathKala Pani\", and \"Chandralekha\".", "Other Malayalam actors he frequently collaborated with are: Kuthiravattam Pappu, Thikkurissy Sukumaran Nair, Sankaradi, M.G. Soman, Thilakan, Jagathy Sreekumar, Innocent, Nedumudi Venu, Sreenivasan, Sukumari, Kaviyoor Ponnamma, Shobhana, KPAC Lalitha, Revathi, Lissy, Cochin Haneefa, Maniyanpilla Raju, Mukesh, Jagadeesh, C.I. Paul, Vineeth, Ganesh, Shankar, and Mammukoya.", "Priyadarshan was one of the first directors in India to introduce rich color grading, clear sound and quality dubbing through his early Malayalam films.", "He is known for adapting stories from Malayalam films into Bollywood, from his own work as well as other films.", "Most notable such Bollywood films include \"Hera PheriHungamaHulchulGaram MasalaBhagam BhagChup Chup KeDhol\", and \"Bhool Bhulaiyaa\".", "His multiple collaborations in Hindi include Tabu, Paresh Rawal, Pooja Batra, Amrish Puri, Johny Lever, Asrani, Akshay Kumar, Anil Kapoor, Akshaye Khanna, Kareena Kapoor, Om Puri, Tinnu Anand, Shakti Kapoor, Rajpal Yadav, Manoj Joshi, Sharat Saxena, Jackie Shroff, and Suniel Shetty.", "In 2007, his Tamil film \"Kanchivaram\" won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film.", "In 2012, the Government of India honoured him with Padma Shri, India's fourth highest civilian award for his contribution towards the arts.", "Priyadarshan has also directed many advertisement films.", "His most popular commercials are for Coca-Cola, American Express, Nokia, Parker Pens, Asian Paints, Kinley and Max New York Life Insurance."]], ["Vadim Vlasov", ["Vadim Nikolayevich Vlasov( born 19 December 1980) is a former Russian football player.", "He is a younger brother of Dmitri Vlasov."]], ["Dmitri Varfolomeyev (footballer, born 1978)", ["Dmitri Nikolayevich Varfolomeyev( born 15 March 1978 in Leningrad) is a former Russian football player.", "He is a younger brother of Sergei Varfolomeyev."]], ["Geethaanjali", ["Geethaanjali is a 2013 Indian Malayalam- language horror film directed by Priyadarshan and written by Abhilash Nair, with dialogue by Dennis Joseph.", "It is a spin- off of the 1993 film\" Manichitrathazhu\" and an official remake of the 2007 Thai film\" Alone\".", "Mohanlal reprises his role from\" Manichitrathazhu\" and Suresh Gopi appears in a cameo role.", "It also features Nishan, Keerthy Suresh, Swapna Menon, Siddique, Madhu, Innocent, and K. B. Ganesh Kumar.", "In the film, psychologist Dr. Sunny Joseph( Mohanlal) arrives at a mansion to treat Anjali( Keerthy), who is haunted by her deceased twin sister Geetha( Keerthy), and investigates the paranormal activities.", "The film was originally planned to be shot in 3D and Auro- 3D formats but this was abandoned because the technology was time- consuming and only a few theatres in Kerala were equipped with Auro sound equipment at that time.", "Principal photography commenced on 6 July 2013 at Thiruvananthapuram and was completed in September.", "Most of the filming took place at the Chitranjali Studio and in and around Thiruvananthapuram.", "The cinematographer was Tirru and editing was done by T. S. Suresh.", "\" Geethaanjali\" was released worldwide on 14 November 2013.", "The film being an official remake of\" Alone\" was undisclosed before release, as a result, it was criticised as an imitation of\" Alone\" and its source material, the novel\" Elephants Can Remember\", and other Indian films adapted from the film or novel.", "Mohanlal's performance, the cinematography and the graphics received praise."]], ["Roman Smishko", ["Roman Smishko is a retired Ukrainian professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper.", "He is a younger brother of Ukrainian defender Bohdan Smishko."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Geethaanjali", 0], ["Karwan-E-Hayat", 1], ["Priyadarshan", 0], ["Premankur Atorthy", 0]], "evidences": [["Geethaanjali", "director", "Priyadarshan"], ["Karwan-E-Hayat", "director", "Premankur Atorthy"], ["Priyadarshan", "date of birth", "30 January 1957"], ["Premankur Atorthy", "date of birth", "1 January 1890"]], "answer": "Geethaanjali"}
{"_id": "a8dae70109a511ebbdb0ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which song was released more recently, Ein Sch\u00f6ner Tag or Me And You Versus The World?", "context": [["ME2", ["ME2 or ME- 2 may refer to:"]], ["Me and You (Kenny Chesney song)", ["\" Me and You\" is a song written by Skip Ewing and Ray Herndon, the latter of whom was formerly the guitarist of the band McBride& the Ride.", "It was recorded by American country music singer Kenny Chesney, who included it on two albums:\" All I Need to Know\"( 1995) and\" Me and You\"( 1996).", "It was released in July 1996 as the second single and title track from the latter album, peaking at number 2 on the US country singles charts in 1996."]], ["Me", ["Me or ME usually refers to: Me, M.E. or ME may also refer to:"]], ["ME4", ["ME4 or ME- 4 may refer to:"]], ["Me and You", ["Me and You or Me& U may refer to:"]], ["Ein sch\u00f6ner Tag", ["Ein sch\u00f6ner Tag (English: \"A beautiful day\") is the first single from the 2001 Schiller gold album Weltreise with vocals by German singer Isgaard and spoken word passages by German actress and voice actress Franziska Pigulla (* 6 May 1965), who became famous in the German-speaking countries as a narrator of countless documentaries and as the voice of FBI Special Agent Dana Scully from \"The X-Files\".", "The song is titled internationally as \"A Beautiful Day\".", "The trance music single was officially released on 5 September 2000 in Germany and was peaking at number 40 on German Singles Chart in 2000 and at number 91 in Switzerland.", "The cover art work shows a graphic of the sun.", "The styles of the song and of the music video of Ein sch\u00f6ner Tag are very close to the previous single Ruhe.", "The vocals by Isgaard are a sample of the theme Un bel d\u00ec vedremo from the opera Madame Butterfly by Giacomo Puccini.", "The spoken words by Pigulla are:\nTranslation from German: \"A beautiful day - when it comes to an end, nothing is as it was.\"", "In 2003 English soprano", "Sarah Brightman released a cover version of A Beautiful Day on her album Harem as It's a Beautiful Day.", "In 2014 Schiller released a new version of the song called \"Un Bel Di / Ein sch\u00f6ner Tag\".", "It features vocals by the Russian singer Eva Mali and the London Symphony Orchestra.", "The song will be included on Opus - White Album and had its premiere in the Schiller Lounge on German Klassik Radio."]], ["ME5", ["ME5 or ME- 5 may refer to:"]], ["ME1", ["ME1 or ME- 1 may refer to:"]], ["Me and You Versus the World", ["\" Me and You Versus the World\" is a third single by Liverpool- based band Space.", "It was the band's first Top 10 hit and peaked at# 9 on the UK singles chart in September 1996.", "It is from their debut album\" Spiders\"."]], ["Versus the World", ["Versus the World may refer to:"]]], "supporting_facts": [["Ein sch\u00f6ner Tag", 2], ["Me and You Versus the World", 1]], "evidences": [["Ein sch\u00f6ner Tag", "publication date", "5 September 2000"], ["Me and You Versus the World", "publication date", "1996"]], "answer": "Ein Sch\u00f6ner Tag"}
{"_id": "7d27d32a0bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Which country Jane Dee's husband is from?", "context": [["Noshir Contractor", ["Noshir S. Contractor is a Jane S.& William J. White Professor of Behavioral Sciences in the School of Engineering, School of Communication and the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University, USA.", "He is the director of Sonic Lab and is also the director of Web Science Trust."]], ["John Dee", ["John Dee (13 July 1527 \u2013 1608 or 1609) was an Anglo-Welsh mathematician, astronomer, astrologer and occult philosopher, and an advisor to Queen Elizabeth I.", "He spent much time on alchemy, divination, and Hermetic philosophy.", "He also advocated turning England's imperial expansion into a \"British Empire\", a term he is credited with coining."]], ["Betsey Bayless", ["Betsey Bayless( born January 10, 1944) was the 16th Secretary of State of Arizona from September 5, 1997 until January 6, 2003.", "She was appointed to fill the unexpired term of fellow Republican Jane Dee Hull.", "She was elected to a full term November 3, 1998."]], ["Ali Rahuma", ["Ali Khalifa Rahuma( born May 16, 1982) is a Libyan football midfielder who's nationality is Libyan.", "He currently plays for Al- Ittihad, and is a member of the Libya national football team."]], ["Dee Dee Myers", ["Margaret Jane\" Dee Dee\" Myers( born September 1, 1961) is an American political analyst who served as the seventeenth White House Press Secretary during the first two years of the Clinton administration.", "She was the first woman and the second- youngest person to hold that position.", "Myers later co-hosted the news program\" Equal Time\" on CNBC, and was a consultant on\" The West Wing\".", "She was the inspiration for fictional White House Press Secretary C. J. Cregg.", "She is also the author of the 2008\" New York Times\" best- selling book,\" Why Women Should Rule the World\".", "In 2010, she became a managing director of public affairs at The Glover Park Group."]], ["Robert E. Harrist", ["Robert E. Harrist( born 1951) is Jane and Leopold Swergold Professor of Chinese Art History at Columbia University.", "His book,\" The Landscape of Words\", was awarded the Joseph Levenson Prize in 2010.", "He was Slade Professor of Fine Art at the University of Cambridge for 2006- 07."]], ["Ruth McGregor", ["Ruth Van Roekel McGregor( born April 4, 1943) is a former justice of the Arizona Supreme Court.", "McGregor was a justice of the state's highest court from 1998, when she was appointed to the court by Republican Governor of Arizona Jane Dee Hull until her retirement in 2009.", "She was retained in 2000 and 2006.", "She served a term as Chief Justice that ended with her retirement from the court.", "She retired from the court on June 30, 2009, and was succeeded by John Pelander."]], ["Jane Dee", ["Jane Dee (\"n\u00e9e\" Fromond) (1555\u20131604/5) was an English gentlewoman and lady in waiting whose married life is documented in the journals of her husband, the philosopher, occultist, and mathematician John Dee.", "Jane Dee was born in 1555 to Bartholomew Fromond (or Fromonds) in Cheam in Surrey.", "Before her marriage to John Dee, she was a lady in waiting in the entourage of the Countess of Lincoln at the court of Queen Elizabeth I. Her court connections to Elizabeth and to other ladies in waiting may have significantly helped her husband secure patronage."]], ["Roberto Cajes", ["Roberto C. Cajes( born October 8, 1950) is a Filipino politician.", "A member of the Lakas- CMD Party, he has been elected to three terms as a Member of the House of Representatives, representing the Second District of Bohol.", "He first won election to Congress in 2001, and was re-elected in 2004 and 2007.", "His daughter is Jane Censoria Cajes Yap."]], ["Eleni Gabre-Madhin", ["Eleni Zaude Gabre- Madhin, an Ethiopian economist with Swiss nationality, is a former Chief Executive Officer of the Ethiopia Commodity Exchange( ECX).", "She has had many years of experience working on agricultural markets \u2013 particularly in Sub- Saharan Africa \u2013 and has held senior positions in the World Bank, the International Food Policy Research Institute( Washington), and United Nations( Geneva)."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Jane Dee", 0], ["John Dee", 2]], "evidences": [["Jane Dee", "spouse", "John Dee"], ["John Dee", "country of citizenship", "British"]], "answer": "British"}
{"_id": "9584cc16095311ebbdaeac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Are Saks Fifth Avenue and Warburg Pincus located in the same country?", "context": [["Terron Schaefer", ["Terron Schaefer is the acting Executive Vice President and Chief Creative Officer for Saks Fifth Avenue.", "Before becoming a part of the Saks team, he was the Senior Vice President of marketing for Warner Bros.", "Worldwide.", "Schaefer is a buyer representing Saks Fifth Avenue on NBC's Fashion Star, seasons 1 and 2."]], ["Warburg Pincus", ["Warburg Pincus LLC is a New York- based private equity firm focused on growth investing with offices in the United States, Europe, Brazil, China, Southeast Asia and India.", "It has been a private equity investor since 1966.", "The firm currently has approximately$ 62 billion in assets under management and invests in a range of sectors including retail, industrial manufacturing, energy, financial services, health care, technology, media, and real estate.", "Warburg Pincus is a growth investor.", "Warburg Pincus has raised 19 private equity funds which have invested$ 79 billion in over 880 companies in 40 countries.", "Warburg Pincus invested in the information and communication technology sectors, including investments in Avaya, Bharti Tele- Ventures, Harbour Networks, NeuStar, PayScale, and Telcordia."]], ["Saks, Inc.", ["Saks, Inc., originally Proffitt's Inc. until 1998, was a Fortune 1000 operator of high- end department stores in the United States under the nameplate Saks Fifth Avenue.", "It was founded in Birmingham, Alabama.", "Hudson's Bay Company acquired Saks in November 2013."]], ["Beachwood Place", ["Beachwood Place is a shopping mall located in Beachwood, Ohio, an affluent Greater Cleveland suburb roughly from downtown Cleveland.", "It is accessible from I- 271 and close to I- 480.", "It is anchored by Dillard's, Nordstrom, Saks Fifth Avenue, and Zara.", "Luxury boutiques within Saks Fifth Avenue include Chanel, Gucci, Louis Vuitton, and Prada.", "Other notable retailers include Alex and Ani, Kate Spade New York, MAC Cosmetics, Microsoft Store, Pottery Barn, and Tommy Bahama."]], ["820 Fifth Avenue", ["820 Fifth Avenue is a luxury cooperative located at the northeast corner of Fifth Avenue and East 63rd Street on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, New York City, United States."]], ["Fifth Avenue (disambiguation)", ["Fifth Avenue is a major thoroughfare in Manhattan, New York City.", "Fifth Avenue may also refer to:"]], ["Richard A. Baker (businessman)", ["Richard Baker( November 27, 1965) is an American business executive.", "He is chief executive officer of NRDC Equity Partners, and the Governor and Executive Chairman of the Hudson's Bay Company.", "The corporation, controlled by NRDC, operates Galeria Kaufhof in Germany, Galeria Inno in Belgium, Lord& Taylor, Saks Fifth Avenue and Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5TH in the United States, and Hudson's Bay and Home Outfitters, in Canada."]], ["Saks Fifth Avenue", ["Saks Fifth Avenue is an American chain of luxury department stores owned, since 2013, by the oldest commercial corporation in North America, the Hudson's Bay Company.", "Its main flagship store is located on Fifth Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, New York City."]], ["Bergdorf Goodman", ["Bergdorf Goodman Inc. is a luxury department store based on Fifth Avenue in Midtown Manhattan in New York City.", "The company was founded in 1899 by Herman Bergdorf and was later owned and managed by Edwin Goodman, and later his son, Andrew Goodman.", "Today, Bergdorf Goodman operates from two stores situated across the street from each other at Fifth Avenue between 57th and 58th streets.", "The main store, which opened at its current location in 1928, is located on the west side of Fifth Avenue.", "A separate men's store, established in 1990, is located on the east side of Fifth Avenue, directly across the street.", "Bergdorf Goodman is a subsidiary of Neiman Marcus, which is owned by the private equity firm Ares Management."]], ["Andrew Saks", ["Andrew Saks( June 5, 1847 \u2013 April 9, 1912) was an American businessman known as the founder of Saks Fifth Avenue."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Saks Fifth Avenue", 0], ["Warburg Pincus", 0]], "evidences": [["Saks Fifth Avenue", "country", "America"], ["Warburg Pincus", "country", "United States"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "01eaac71085c11ebbd5cac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who was born later, The Ghosts Of Berkeley Square or Hello Caesar!?", "context": [["Vernon Sewell", ["Vernon Campbell Sewell( 4 July 1903 \u2013 21 June 2001) was a British film director, writer, producer and, briefly, an actor.", "Sewell was born in London, England, and was educated at Marlborough College.", "He directed more than 30 films during his career, starting with\" Morgenrot\"( 1933) and ending with\" Burke& Hare\"( 1971).", "He worked chiefly in B-movies, some of which were, according to the BFI Screenonline,\" well above the usual cut -price standards of film- making at this level.\"", "He was married to the actress Joan Carol.", "Vernon Sewell died on 21 June 2001 in Durban, South Africa, at age 97."]], ["The Ghosts of Hanley House", ["The Ghosts of Hanley House is a 1968 American horror film written and directed by Louise Sherrill."]], ["Karen Abbott", ["Karen Abbott( born January 23, 1973) is an American author of historical non-fiction.", "Her works include\" Sin in the Second CityAmerican RoseLiar, Temptress, Soldier, Spy\" and\" The Ghosts of Eden Park.\""]], ["Reinhold Sch\u00fcnzel", ["Reinhold Sch\u00fcnzel (7 November 1888 \u2013 11 November 1954) was a German actor and director, active in both Germany and the United States.", "The son of a German father and a Jewish mother, he was born in St. Pauli, the poorest part of Hamburg.", "Despite being Jewish, Sch\u00fcnzel was allowed by the Nazis to continue making films for several years until he eventually left to live abroad."]], ["The Ghosts of Edendale", ["The Ghosts of Edendale is a 2003 low budget supernatural thriller film written and directed by Stefan Avalos.", "It is distributed by Warner Brothers.", "The film was shot in Silver Lake, Los Angeles, California and was shot entirely on video."]], ["Stuart Neville", ["Stuart Neville is a Northern Irish author best known for his novel\" The Twelve\" or, as it is known in the United States,\" The Ghosts of Belfast\".", "He was born and grew up in Armagh, Northern Ireland."]], ["The Ghosts of Berkeley Square", ["The Ghosts of Berkeley Square is a 1947 British comedy film, directed by Vernon Sewell and starring Robert Morley and Felix Aylmer.", "The film is an adaptation of the novel\" No Nightingales\" by Caryl Brahms and S. J. Simon, inspired by the enduring reputation of the property at 50 Berkeley Square as\" the most haunted house in London\".", "Despite its stellar cast of highly respected character actors and its inventive use of special effects, the film proved less successful at the box- office than had been hoped."]], ["W. Augustus Barratt", ["W. Augustus Barratt( 1873- 1947) was a Scottish- born, later American, songwriter and musician."]], ["Hello Caesar!", ["Hello Caesar!", "is a 1927 German silent comedy film directed by Reinhold Sch\u00fcnzel and starring Sch\u00fcnzel, Mary Nolan and Wilhelm Diegelmann.", "It is partly set in the spa town of Karlsbad in Czechoslovakia."]], ["The Ghosts of Yesterday", ["The Ghosts of Yesterday is a 1918 American silent adventure drama film directed by Charles Miller and starring Norma Talmadge, Eugene O'Brien, and Stuart Holmes.", "It is based on the play\" Two Women\" by Rupert Hughes."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Ghosts of Berkeley Square", 0], ["Hello Caesar!", 1], ["Vernon Sewell", 0], ["Reinhold Sch\u00fcnzel", 0]], "evidences": [["The Ghosts of Berkeley Square", "director", "Vernon Sewell"], ["Hello Caesar!", "director", "Reinhold Sch\u00fcnzel"], ["Vernon Sewell", "date of birth", "4 July 1903"], ["Reinhold Sch\u00fcnzel", "date of birth", "7 November 1888"]], "answer": "The Ghosts Of Berkeley Square"}
{"_id": "b68527e40bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the father of Ruth Hanna Mccormick born?", "context": [["Albert G. Simms", ["Albert Gallatin Simms( October 8, 1882 \u2013 December 29, 1964) was a United States Representative from New Mexico.", "He was the husband of Ruth Hanna McCormick, who served as a United States Representative from Illinois.", "He was born in Washington, Arkansas, where he attended private schools.", "He attended the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville.", "He moved to Monterrey, Mexico in 1906 and was employed as an accountant.", "In 1912, he moved to Silver City, New Mexico.", "He studied law, was admitted to the bar in 1915, and practiced law at Albuquerque, New Mexico until 1919.", "Simms was a member of the city council 1920 \u2013 1922.", "He was also a member and chairman of the board of county commissioners of Bernalillo County, New Mexico 1920 \u2013 1922.", "He engaged in banking, serving as president of a national bank in Albuquerque, 1920 \u2013 1924, and as president of a mortgage company in 1924.", "He served as a member of the New Mexico House of Representatives 1925- 1927 and was elected as a Republican to the Seventy- first Congress( March 4, 1929 \u2013 March 3, 1931).", "He married the widowed Ruth Hanna McCormick, also a member of Congress at the time, in 1931.", "He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1930 to the Seventy- second Congress due to a Democratic takeover.", "The couple returned to New Mexico and established Los Poblanos, a successful farm and ranch.", "After leaving Congress, he was member of the Republican National Committee 1932- 1934 as well as a banker, farmer, and rancher.", "He helped found Albuquerque Academy.", "He died as a resident of Albuquerque, New Mexico in 1964 and was buried in Fairview Park Cemetery."]], ["Nick McCormick", ["Nick McCormick( born 11 September 1981, in Hexham) is a British long distance runner."]], ["Haley McCormick", ["Haley McCormick( born October 7, 1985) is an American film and television actress."]], ["Obata Toramori", ["He was the father of Obata Masamori."]], ["Lisa McCormick", ["Lisa McCormick( born 1971) is a singer- songwriter from Vermont."]], ["Mark Hanna", ["Marcus Alonzo Hanna (September 24, 1837 \u2013 February 15, 1904) was an American businessman and Republican politician, who served as a United States Senator from Ohio as well as chairman of the Republican National Committee.", "A friend and political ally of President William McKinley, Hanna used his wealth and business skills to successfully manage McKinley's presidential campaigns in 1896 and 1900.", "Hanna was born in New Lisbon (today Lisbon), Ohio, in 1837.", "His family moved to the growing city of Cleveland in his teenage years, where he attended high school with John D. Rockefeller.", "He was expelled from college, and entered the family mercantile business.", "He served briefly during the American Civil War and married Charlotte Rhodes; her father, Daniel Rhodes, took Hanna into his business after the war.", "Hanna was soon a partner in the firm, which grew to have interests in many areas, especially coal and iron.", "He was a millionaire by his 40th birthday, and turned his attention to politics.", "Despite Hanna's efforts on his behalf, Ohio Senator John Sherman failed to gain the Republican nomination for president in 1884 and 1888.", "With Sherman becoming too old to be considered a contender, Hanna worked to elect McKinley.", "In 1895, Hanna left his business career to devote himself full-time to McKinley's campaign for president.", "Hanna paid all expenses to get McKinley the nomination the following year, although he was in any event the frontrunner.", "The Democrats nominated former Nebraska Congressman William Jennings Bryan, who ran on a bimetallism, or \"Free Silver\", platform.", "Hanna's fundraising broke records, and once initial public enthusiasm for Bryan and his program subsided, McKinley was comfortably elected.", "Declining a Cabinet position, Hanna secured appointment as senator from Ohio after Sherman was made Secretary of State; he was re-elected by the Ohio General Assembly in 1898 and 1904.", "After McKinley's assassination in 1901, Senator Hanna worked for the building of a canal in Panama, rather than elsewhere in Central America, as had previously been proposed.", "He died in 1904, and is remembered for his role in McKinley's election, thanks to savage cartoons by such illustrators as Homer Davenport, who lampooned him as McKinley's political master."]], ["Aubrey McCormick", ["Aubrey Elizabeth McCormick( born June 24, 1982) is a former American professional golfer."]], ["Heath McCormick", ["Heath McCormick( born August 7, 1976) is a Canadian- American curler from Sarnia, Ontario."]], ["Ruth Hanna McCormick", ["Ruth Hanna McCormick (n\u00e9e Ruth Hanna, also known as Ruth Hanna McCormick Simms; March 27, 1880 \u2013 December 31, 1944), was an American politician, activist, and publisher.", "She served one term in the United States House of Representatives, winning an at-large seat in Illinois in 1928.", "She gave up the chance to run for re-election to seek a United States Senate seat from Illinois.", "She defeated the incumbent, Senator Charles S. Deneen, in the Republican primary, becoming the first female Senate candidate for a major party.", "McCormick lost the general election.", "A decade later, she became the first woman to manage a presidential campaign, although her candidate, Thomas E. Dewey, failed to capture his party's nomination.", "Politics was a part of McCormick's life from an early age.", "She was the daughter of Mark Hanna, a Senator and politician who was instrumental in the election of President William McKinley.", "McCormick learned politics by watching her father, and put those lessons to use fighting for causes such as women's suffrage and improved working conditions for women.", "McCormick was instrumental in passing a partial suffrage law in Illinois in 1913, allowing women to vote in municipal and Presidential elections.", "She also married two politicians, Senator Joseph Medill McCormick and Congressman Albert Gallatin Simms.", "McCormick's endeavors were not limited to politics.", "Throughout her life, she maintained an interest in agriculture.", "She owned and operated ranches in Illinois, New Mexico, and Colorado.", "She also owned several newspapers, founding the Rockford Consolidated Newspapers in Rockford, Illinois."]], ["Helen Bennett (journalist)", ["Helen Bennett was an American journalist, businesswoman, and writer who organized the four women's world's fairs of the 1920s.", "She worked as a journalist for the\" Chicago Record- Herald\" and was the author of\" Women and Work\".", "She served as manager of the Chicago Collegiate Bureau of Occupations and is credited with envisioning the Woman's World's Fair with Ruth Hanna McCormick."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Ruth Hanna McCormick", 7], ["Mark Hanna", 2]], "evidences": [["Ruth Hanna McCormick", "father", "Mark Hanna"], ["Mark Hanna", "place of birth", "Lisbon"]], "answer": "Lisbon"}
{"_id": "30bb0cf40bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What nationality is the director of film Death Of An Angel (Film)?", "context": [["Michael Govan", ["Michael Govan( born 1963) is the director of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art since 2006.", "Prior to this, Govan worked as the director of the Dia Art Foundation in New York City."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]], ["Colt in the Hand of the Devil", ["Colt in the Hand of the Devil( also known as\" Devil Was an Angel\" and\" An Angel with a Gun Is a Devil\") is a 1967 Italian Spaghetti Western film written and directed by Sergio Bergonzelli.", "The theme song\" The Devil Was an Angel\" is performed by Mino Reitano.", "It was shot in Sardinia."]], ["Death of an Angel (film)", ["Death of an Angel is a 1986 religious drama film written and directed by Petru Popescu.", "It stars Bonnie Bedelia as the main character.", "The film was released on March 7, 1986, in limited release."]], ["John Farrell (businessman)", ["John Farrell is the director of YouTube in Latin America."]], ["Pbao Chouk Sao", ["Pao Chouk Saw is the story of a girl who was once an angel and later became a human for a particular reason.", "In order to return to her sisters as an angel again, she has to live in the human world with regular human beings for 17 whole months.", "She then ends up falling in love with a regular guy.", "But soon he has to leave her behind for a war without knowing that she is actually an angel taking form of a human being and that she can change back to an angel any time soon after he leaves for the war.", "He leaves having no idea that once he return from war, she may be gone forever."]], ["Pov Chouk Sar", ["Pao Chouk Saw is the story of a girl who was once an angel and later became a human for a particular reason.", "In order to return to her sisters as an angel again, she has to live in the human world with regular human beings for 17 whole months.", "She then ends up falling in love with a regular guy.", "But soon he has to leave her behind for a war without knowing that she is actually an angel taking form of a human being and that she can change back to an angel any time soon after he leaves for the war.", "He leaves having no idea that once he return from war, she may be gone forever."]], ["Petru Popescu", ["Petru Popescu (born February 1, 1944 in Bucharest, Romania) is a Romanian-American writer, director and movie producer, author of best-selling novels \"", "Almost Adam\" and \"Amazon Beaming\"."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Death of an Angel (film)", 0], ["Petru Popescu", 0]], "evidences": [["Death of an Angel", "director", "Petru Popescu"], ["Petru Popescu", "country of citizenship", "American"]], "answer": "American"}
{"_id": "263a0b71086611ebbd5eac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who is older, La Recta Provincia or Tag Til Marked I Fjordby?", "context": [["Tag til R\u00f8nneby Kro", ["Tag til R\u00f8nneby Kro is a 1941 Danish family film directed by Jon Iversen and Alice O' Fredericks."]], ["Ra\u00fal Ruiz (director)", ["Ra\u00fal Ernesto Ruiz Pino( 25 July 1941 \u2013 19 August 2011) was an experimental Chilean filmmaker, writer and teacher whose work is best known in France.", "He directed more than 100 films."]], ["Dan Milne", ["Dan Milne is a British actor/ director who is possibly best known for his role in\" EastEnders\"."]], ["Tag til marked i Fjordby", ["Tag til marked i Fjordby is a 1957 Danish comedy film directed by Poul Bang and starring Dirch Passer."]], ["La Recta Provincia", ["La Recta Provincia is a four- part 2007 Chilean TV miniseries written and directed by Ra\u00fal Ruiz which was edited into a feature film and shown at the Rome Film Festival in 2007.", "It was the first of the two folklore- themed miniseries' Ruiz made for TVN, the second being\" Litoral\"( 2008)."]], ["Elliot Silverstein", ["Elliot Silverstein( born August 3, 1927, in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American director, who is best known for being the director of the movie\" Cat Ballou\"( 1965)."]], ["Scotty Fox", ["Scott Fox is a pornographic film director who is a member of the AVN Hall of Fame."]], ["Logan Sandler", ["Logan Sandler is an American writer and director who is best known for his first feature film\" Live Cargo\"."]], ["Ben Palmer", ["Ben Palmer is a British film and television director who is known for being the director of\" Bo' Selecta\" and\" The Inbetweeners\"."]], ["Poul Bang", ["Poul Bang( 17 February 1905 \u2013 6 July 1967) was a Danish film producer and director.", "He produced 24 films between 1950 and 1967.", "He also directed 23 films between 1943 and 1963."]]], "supporting_facts": [["La Recta Provincia", 0], ["Tag til marked i Fjordby", 0], ["Ra\u00fal Ruiz (director)", 0], ["Poul Bang", 0]], "evidences": [["La Recta Provincia", "director", "Ra\u00fal Ruiz"], ["Tag til marked i Fjordby", "director", "Poul Bang"], ["Ra\u00fal Ruiz (director)", "date of birth", "25 July 1941"], ["Poul Bang", "date of birth", "17 February 1905"]], "answer": "Tag Til Marked I Fjordby"}
{"_id": "a2e665000bdc11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the date of birth of the performer of song Nawti?", "context": [["Theodred II (Bishop of Elmham)", ["Theodred II was a medieval Bishop of Elmham.", "The date of Theodred's consecration unknown, but the date of his death was sometime between 995 and 997."]], ["O Valencia!", ["\" O Valencia!\" is the fifth single by the indie rock band", "The Decemberists, and the first released from their fourth studio album,\" The Crane Wife\".", "The music was written by The Decemberists and the lyrics by Colin Meloy.", "It tells a story of two star- crossed lovers.", "The singer falls in love with a person who belongs to an opposing gang.", "At the end of the song, the singer's lover jumps in to defend the singer, who is confronting his lover's brother( the singer's\" sworn enemy\") and is killed by the bullet intended for the singer."]], ["Billy Milano", ["Billy Milano is a Bronx- born heavy metal musician now based in Austin, Texas.", "He is the singer and- occasionally- guitarist and bassist of crossover thrash band M.O.D., and he was also the singer of its predecessor, Stormtroopers of Death.", "He was also the singer of United Forces, which also featured his Stormtroopers of Death bandmate Dan Lilker."]], ["Caspar Babypants", ["Caspar Babypants is the stage name of children's music artist Chris Ballew, who is also widely known as the singer of The Presidents of the United States of America."]], ["Bernie Bonvoisin", ["Bernard Bonvoisin, known as Bernie Bonvoisin( born 9 July 1956 in Nanterre, Hauts- de- Seine), is a French hard rock singer and film director.", "He is best known for having been the singer of Trust.", "He was one of the best friends of Bon Scott the singer of AC/ DC and together they recorded the song\" Ride On\" which was one of the last songs by Bon Scott."]], ["Brian Saunders (weightlifter)", ["Brian Saunders( date of birth and death unknown) was a male weightlifter who competed for England."]], ["Nawti", ["Nawti is a song by Nigerian recording artist, Olu Maintain.", "It was officially released on January 2012, as the first single from his debut album, \"Chosen One\".", "The single was recorded in Nigeria and the video was directed by Kehinde Nayomi Smith, a Nigerian music director.", "Nawti's video won the Best Video of 2012", "Nigeria Entertainment Awards held on September 2, 2012 in New York City and was also nominated as the Best R&B Song at the Hip Hop World Awards.", "The reason why it was not nominated as Best Video at the \"Hip Hop World Awards\" was linked to the fact that it was directed by a Nigerian music director."]], ["Terence Robinson", ["Terence D. Robinson( date of birth and death unknown) was a male wrestler who competed for England."]], ["Olu Maintain", ["Olumide Edwards Adegbulu (born September 1976) popularly known by his stage name \"Olu Maintain\" (sometimes called Mr. Yahooze) is a Nigerian recording artist, songwriter and performer.", "He co-founded the musical group known as Maintain with his cousin, Tolu Ogunniyi.", "Adeboye Bammeke, popularly known as Big Bamo, joined the group, which released six albums between 1998 and 2004 with the hit songs \"I Catch ColdDomitila\" and \"Alo\" before they separated in 2004.", "Olu rose to prominence on May 2007 with the release of the hit song \"Yahooze\" which literarily hail internet fraud and lavish spending from his debut studio album, \"Yahooze\" (2007), and a second album, \"Maintain Reloaded\" (2008).", "He featured Big Bamo in the single \"Kowonje\".", "\"Yahooze\" was named Hottest Single of the Year at the Nigeria Entertainment Awards.", "Olu Maintain's \"Yahooze\" was the genesis of an open declaration of support for internet fraud and lavish spending by an \"A list\" artiste which is now a norm in the Nigeria music industry.", "In 2008, he performed \"Yahooze\" at the Royal Albert Hall, London and brought on stage Colin Powell, the former United States Secretary of State."]], ["Etan Boritzer", ["Etan Boritzer( born 1950) is an American writer of children \u2019s literature who is best known for his book\" What is God?\" first published in 1989.", "His best selling\" What is?\" illustrated children's book series on character education and difficult subjects for children is a popular teaching guide for parents, teachers and child- life professionals.", "Boritzer gained national critical acclaim after\" What is God?\" was published in 1989 although the book has caused controversy from religious fundamentalists for its universalist views.", "The other current books in the\" What is?\" series include", "What is Love?,", "What is Death?,", "What is Beautiful?,", "What is Funny?,", "What is Right?,", "What is Peace?,", "What is Money?,", "What is Dreaming?,", "What is a Friend?,", "What is True?,", "What is a Family?,", "What is a Feeling?\"", "The series is now also translated into 15 languages.", "Boritzer was first published in 1963 at the age of 13 when he wrote an essay in his English class at Wade Junior High School in the Bronx, New York on the assassination of John F. Kennedy.", "His essay was included in a special anthology by New York City public school children compiled and published by the New York City Department of Education.", "Boritzer now lives in Venice, California and maintains his publishing office there also.", "He has helped numerous other authors to get published through\" How to Get Your Book Published!\" programs.", "Boritzer is also a yoga teacher who teaches regular classes locally and guest- teaches nationally.", "He is also recognized nationally as an erudite speaker on\" The Teachings of the Buddha.\""]]], "supporting_facts": [["Nawti", 0], ["Olu Maintain", 0]], "evidences": [["Nawti", "performer", "Olu Maintain"], ["Olu Maintain", "date of birth", "1976"]], "answer": "1976"}
{"_id": "06bd09480bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Which country C\u00e1ssio Cunha Lima's father is from?", "context": [["C\u00e1ssio Cunha Lima", ["C\u00e1ssio Rodrigues da Cunha Lima", "(Campina Grande, April 5, 1963) is a brazilian lawyer and politician, affiliated to the Party of Brazilian Social Democracy (PSDB).", "He is the son of former governor of Para\u00edba Ronaldo Cunha Lima.", "He was governor of Paraiba, mayor of Campina Grande, Federal Deputy and currently is a member of the Brazilian Federal Senate.", "He graduated in law from the State University of Para\u00edba and began his political career in 1986 when he was elected federal deputy by the state of Para\u00edba."]], ["Roberto Savio", ["Roberto Savio( born in Rome, Italy, but also holding Argentine nationality) is a journalist, communication expert, political commentator, activist for social and climate justice and advocate of global governance.", "He has spent most of his career with Inter Press Service( IPS), the news agency which he founded in 1964 along with Argentine journalist Pablo Piacentini.", "Savio studied Economics at the University of Parma, followed by post -graduate courses in Development Economics under Gunnar Myrdal, History of Art and International Law in Rome.", "He started his professional career as a research assistant in International Law at the University of Parma."]], ["Eleni Gabre-Madhin", ["Eleni Zaude Gabre- Madhin, an Ethiopian economist with Swiss nationality, is a former Chief Executive Officer of the Ethiopia Commodity Exchange( ECX).", "She has had many years of experience working on agricultural markets \u2013 particularly in Sub- Saharan Africa \u2013 and has held senior positions in the World Bank, the International Food Policy Research Institute( Washington), and United Nations( Geneva)."]], ["Baglan Mailybayev", ["Baglan Mailybayev( in Kazakh \u0411\u0430\u0493\u043b\u0430\u043d \u0410\u0441\u0430\u0443\u0431\u0430\u0439\u04b1\u043b\u044b \u041c\u0430\u0439\u043b\u044b\u0431\u0430\u0435\u0432) was born on 20 May 1975 in Zhambyl region, Kazakhstan.", "His nationality is Kazakh.", "He is a politician of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Deputy Head of the Presidential Administration of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Doctor of Law( 2002)( under the supervision of Professor Zimanov S.Z.- scientific advisor and academician of National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Kazakhstan) and Ph.D. in Political Science( 1998)."]], ["Khalid al-Habib", ["Khalid al- Habib also believed to use the nom de guerre Khalid al Harbi is an Al- Qaeda leader who has overseen Al- Qaeda operations in Afghanistan.", "In 2005 it was reported that al- Habib died in a US missile strike on the Pakistani village of Damadola though it is unclear whether this is the case as Pakistani officials have claimed that no Al- Qaeda leaders died in the attack.", "al- Habib's nationality is not clear with sources claiming he may be Egyptian or Moroccan."]], ["Salvatore Lima", ["Salvatore Achille Ettore Lima( 23 January 1928 \u2013 12 March 1992) was an Italian politician from Sicily who was associated with, and murdered by, the Sicilian Mafia.", "He is often just referred to as Salvo Lima.", "According to the\" pentito\"( Mafia defector) Tommaso Buscetta, Lima \u2019s father, Vincenzo Lima, was a member of the Mafia, but it is not known whether Lima himself was a\" made member\" of Cosa Nostra.", "In the final report of the first Italian Antimafia Commission( 1963 \u2013 1976) Lima was described as one of the pillars of Mafia power in Palermo.", "During his long career with the Christian Democrat party( DC- Democrazia Cristiana) that began in the 1950s, Lima was first allied with the faction of Amintore Fanfani and after 1964 with the one of Giulio Andreotti, seven times prime minister and a member of almost every post-war Italian government.", "That shift earned him a seat in the national parliament in 1968.", "Lima was often referred to as Andreotti's\" proconsul\" on Sicily.", "Under Andreotti Lima once held a cabinet post.", "At the time of his death he was a member of the European Parliament.", "Lima rarely spoke in public or campaigned during elections, but usually he would manage to gain large support from seemingly nowhere when it came to voting day."]], ["Nayelly Hern\u00e1ndez", ["Nayelly Hern\u00e1ndez( born 23 February 1986) is a former Mexican female professional squash player.", "She has represented Mexico internationally in several international competitions including the Central American and Caribbean Games, Pan American Games, Women's World Team Squash Championships.", "Nayelly achieved her highest career ranking of 57 in October 2011 during the 2011 PSA World Tour.", "Her husband Chris Walker whose nationality is English is also a professional squash player.", "She joined the Trinity College in 2008 as the first Mexican female to join a US college for squash and graduated in 2010."]], ["Emily Lima", ["Emily Alves da Cunha Lima( born 29 September 1980) is a Brazilian- born Portuguese football manager and former football player.", "In 2016, she became the first female manager of the Brazilian women's national football team."]], ["Ali Rahuma", ["Ali Khalifa Rahuma( born May 16, 1982) is a Libyan football midfielder who's nationality is Libyan.", "He currently plays for Al- Ittihad, and is a member of the Libya national football team."]], ["Ronaldo Cunha Lima", ["Ronaldo Cunha Lima (March 18, 1936 \u2013 July 7, 2012) was a Brazilian poet and politician.", "He served as the Governor of Para\u00edba from 1991 to 1994."]]], "supporting_facts": [["C\u00e1ssio Cunha Lima", 2], ["Ronaldo Cunha Lima", 0]], "evidences": [["C\u00e1ssio Rodrigues da Cunha Lima", "father", "Ronaldo Cunha Lima"], ["Ronaldo Cunha Lima", "country of citizenship", "Brazilian"]], "answer": "Brazilian"}
{"_id": "da5e1a24088911ebbd6eac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who was born later, A Sort Of Family or Playthings Of Passion?", "context": [["Murder in the Library", ["Murder in the Library or Playthings of Desire( U.S.) is a 1933 American drama film directed by George Melford and starring Linda Watkins, James Kirkwood, Sr. and Reed Howes.", "It was made by the Poverty Row company Pinnacle Productions."]], ["Wallace Worsley", ["Wallace A. Worsley, Sr.( December 8, 1878 \u2013 March 26, 1944) was an American stage actor who became a film director in the silent era.", "During his career, Worsley directed 29 films and acted in 7 films.", "He directed several motion pictures starring Lon Chaney Sr., and his professional relationship with the actor was the best Chaney had, second to his partnership with Tod Browning.", "\" The Hunchback of Notre Dame\"( 1923), along with\" The Penalty\"( 1920).", "Worsley's 1922 horror film\" A Blind Bargain\" with Chaney is one of the most sought after lost films."]], ["Playthings of Desire", ["Playthings of Desire is a surviving 1924 American silent melodrama film produced and directed by Burton L. King and starring Estelle Taylor.", "Parts of or all of the film is preserved at Library of Congress."]], ["Diego Lerman", ["Diego Lerman( born March 24, 1976 in Buenos Aires, Argentina) is an Argentine film director, producer and screenplay writer.", "He works mainly in the cinema of Argentina."]], ["A Sort of Family", ["A Sort of Family is a 2017 internationally co-produced drama film directed by Diego Lerman.", "It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 42nd Toronto International Film Festival on 8 September 2017."]], ["Hassan Zee", ["Hassan Zee is a Pakistani- American film director who was born in Chakwal, Pakistan."]], ["In the Heat of Passion", ["In the Heat of Passion is a 1992 American thriller film."]], ["Playthings of Passion", ["Playthings of Passion is a lost 1919 drama film directed by Wallace Worsley and starring Kitty Gordon.", "It was produced and released by an independent film company."]], ["W. Augustus Barratt", ["W. Augustus Barratt( 1873- 1947) was a Scottish- born, later American, songwriter and musician."]], ["Rumbi Katedza", ["Rumbi Katedza is a Zimbabwean Film Producer and Director who was born on 17 January 1974."]]], "supporting_facts": [["A Sort of Family", 0], ["Playthings of Passion", 0], ["Diego Lerman", 0], ["Wallace Worsley", 0]], "evidences": [["A Sort of Family", "director", "Diego Lerman"], ["Playthings of Passion", "director", "Wallace Worsley"], ["Diego Lerman", "date of birth", "March 24, 1976"], ["Wallace Worsley", "date of birth", "December 8, 1878"]], "answer": "A Sort Of Family"}
{"_id": "acfd28ca094b11ebbdaeac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film was released earlier, Narco Cultura or Deuxi\u00e8me Vie?", "context": [["May Lamok sa Loob ng Kulambo", ["May Lamok sa Loob ng Kulambo is a 1984 Philippine comedy film directed by, and produced by Hirene Lopez and Danny L. Zialcita as the film's executive producer.", "The film stars Gloria Diaz, Eddie Garcia, Amy Austria, and Tommy Abuel.", "The film was released in 1984 by Essex Films.", "Another related film called,\" May Daga sa Labas ng Lungga\", was released earlier in the same year."]], ["Invasion of the Neptune Men", ["The film was released in 1961 in Japan and was later released in the United States on television.", "In 1998, the film was featured on an episode of\" Mystery Science Theater 3000\"."]], ["The Wonderful World of Captain Kuhio", ["The film was released in Japan on 10 October 2009."]], ["Coney Island Baby (film)", ["Coney Island Baby is a 2003 comedy- drama in which film producer Amy Hobby made her directorial debut.", "Karl Geary wrote the film and Tanya Ryno was the film's producer.", "The music was composed by Ryan Shore.", "The film was shot in Sligo, Ireland, which is known locally as\" Coney Island\".", "The film was screened at the Newport International Film Festival.", "Hobby won the Jury Award for\" Best First Time Director\".", "The film made its premiere television broadcast on the Sundance Channel."]], ["Narco Cultura", ["Narco Cultura is a 2013 documentary film about the Mexican Drug War in Ciudad Ju\u00e1rez, directed by Shaul Schwarz.", "The two main focal points of the movie are Edgar Quintero of the narcocorrido band Bukanas de Culiac\u00e1n and crime scene investigator Richi Soto.", "The film was released in the United States on November 22, 2013."]], ["Deuxi\u00e8me vie", ["Deuxi\u00e8me vie( French for\" Second Life\") is a 2000 French comedy and fantasy film directed by Patrick Braoud\u00e9.", "It stars the same Braoud\u00e9 and focuses on time travel.", "It is set during the period of the football World Cups of 1982 and 1998.", "The shooting took place in Paris and Morocco and it was also operated under the titles\" Le 11 commandement\"( The 11th Commandment) and\" Mon futur et moi\"( My Future and Me)."]], ["Lloyd (film)", ["Lloyd is a 2001 American comedy film.", "The film was released on May 4, 2001."]], ["Shirin Farhad (1931 film)", ["Shirin Farhad is a 1931 Hindi language musical film.", "It was the second Indian film with sound.", "It was based on the love story from the\" Shahnameh\" of Farhad and Shirin by Nizami Ganjavi.", "The film was directed by J.J. Madan and starred Nissar and Jehanara Kajjan.", "\" Alam Ara\" was released earlier the same year and was the first Indian film with sound."]], ["Royal Tramp II", ["Royal Tramp II is a 1992 Hong Kong film based on Louis Cha's novel\" The Deer and the Cauldron\".", "The film is a sequel to\" Royal Tramp\", which was released earlier in the same year."]], ["Rakka (film)", ["The film was released on YouTube and Steam on 14 June 2017."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Narco Cultura", 0], ["Deuxi\u00e8me vie", 0]], "evidences": [["Narco Cultura", "publication date", "2013"], ["Deuxi\u00e8me vie", "publication date", "2000"]], "answer": "Deuxi\u00e8me Vie"}
{"_id": "8f8266f009b411ebbdb0ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Are Cerro Barroso and Chacraraju located in the same country?", "context": [["Catherine Day", ["Catherine Day( born 16 June 1954 in Mount Merrion, Dublin) is a former Secretary- General of the European Commission.", "Appointed in November 2005 she served two terms with President Jose Manuel Barroso and continued with his successor, Mr Jean- Claude Juncker until she retired in September 2015.", "She is the first woman to hold the post of Secretary General of the European Commission."]], ["Chacraraju", ["Chacraraju or Chakraraju( possibly from Quechua\" chakra\" little farm; field, land sown with seed,\" rahu\" snow, ice, mountain with snow) is a mountain in the Cordillera Blanca in the Andes range of Peru.", "The mountain has two distinctive peaks Chacraraju Oeste( west summit) and Chacraraju Este( east summit).", "Chacraraju is located in the Ancash Region, Huaylas Province, Caraz District, and in the Yungay Province, Yungay District.", "It lies south and southeast of Pir\u00e1mide.", "Lake Par\u00f3n and the little Lake Chacra lie northwest of the mountain.", "The peak is accessible from the Pisco base camp at Cebollapampa."]], ["2001\u201302 UEFA Champions League second group stage", ["Eight winners and eight runners- up from the first group stage were drawn into four groups of four teams, each containing two group winners and two runners- up.", "Teams from the same country or from the same first round group could not be drawn together.", "The top two teams in each group advanced to the quarter- finals."]], ["No Tabuleiro da Baiana", ["\" No Tabuleiro da Baiana\"( English:\" On the Baiana's Tray\") is a samba written in 1936 by Ary Barroso and recorded by Carmen Miranda."]], ["1971 Copa Libertadores", ["The Copa Libertadores 1971 was the 12th edition of the Copa Libertadores, CONMEBOL's annual international club tournament.", "Nacional won the competition.", "The participating teams were divided into five groups, in which teams of the same country were placed in the same group.", "Each country was represented by two teams.", "The countries were paired as follows:"]], ["Satellite tournament", ["A satellite tournament is either a minor tournament or event on a competitive sporting tour or one of a group of such tournaments that form a series played in the same country or region."]], ["1992 Copa Libertadores", ["The 1992 Copa Libertadores was the 33rd edition of the Copa Libertadores, CONMEBOL's annual international club tournament.", "S\u00e3o Paulo won the competition.", "The participating teams were divided into five groups, in which teams of the same country were placed in the same group.", "Each country was represented by two teams.", "The countries were paired as follows:"]], ["Language Management", ["Language management is a discipline that consists of satisfying the needs of people who speak multiple different languages.", "These may be in the same country, in companies, and in cultural or international institutions where one must use multiple languages."]], ["Telephone numbers in Ascension Island", ["Country Code:+ 247< br> International Call Prefix: 00 Ascension Island does not share the same country code( +290) with the rest of St Helena."]], ["Cerro Barroso", ["Cerro Barroso is a mountain in the Andes of Peru.", "It has a height of 5741 metres."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Cerro Barroso", 0], ["Chacraraju", 0]], "evidences": [["Cerro Barroso", "country", "Peru"], ["Chacraraju", "country", "Peru"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "7eef805d087e11ebbd6bac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director died later, The Big Gusher or The Eye Of Vichy?", "context": [["Eye of the Eagle 2: Inside the Enemy", ["Eye of the Eagle 2: Inside the Enemy is a 1989 film directed by Carl Franklin.", "It is the sequel to the 1987 film\" Eye of the Eagle\".", "It was shot in the Philippines."]], ["Laurent Joly", ["Laurent Joly( born 16 July 1976) is a French historian and a specialist of Vichy France and antisemitism."]], ["The Eye of the Storm (2009 film)", ["The Eye of the Storm is a 2009 Brazilian drama film directed by Eduardo Valente.", "It was given a special screening at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival."]], ["The Eye of Vichy", ["The Eye of Vichy is a 1993 French documentary film directed by Claude Chabrol.", "It consists of a selection in chronological order of authentic footage, mostly newsreels and documentaries, shown on cinema screens in France between 1940 and 1944.", "Intertitles or a narrator occasionally add linking or supplementary information.", "The bulk of the material was produced under the Vichy r\u00e9gime and the aim of the film is to show the worldview which the collaborationist government of P\u00e9tain promoted to its population."]], ["Lew Landers", ["Lew Landers( born Louis Friedlander, January 2, 1901 \u2013 December 16, 1962) was an American independent film and television director."]], ["In the Eye of the Storm", ["In the Eye of the Storm may refer to:"]], ["The Big Gusher", ["The Big Gusher is a 1951 American adventure film directed by Lew Landers and starring Wayne Morris and Preston Foster.", "A pair oil prospectors on a drunken spree buy an apparently worthless piece of land from a con man, then attempt to find if there may really be oil there."]], ["Claude Chabrol", ["Claude Henri Jean Chabrol( 24 June 1930 \u2013 12 September 2010) was a French film director and a member of the French New Wave(\" nouvelle vague\") group of filmmakers who first came to prominence at the end of the 1950s.", "Like his colleagues and contemporaries Jean- Luc Godard, Fran\u00e7ois Truffaut, \u00c9ric Rohmer and Jacques Rivette, Chabrol was a critic for the influential film magazine\" Cahiers du cin\u00e9ma\" before beginning his career as a film maker.", "Chabrol's career began with\" Le Beau Serge\"( 1958), inspired by Hitchcock's\" Shadow of a Doubt\"( 1943).", "Thrillers became something of a trademark for Chabrol, with an approach characterized by a distanced objectivity.", "This is especially apparent in\" Les Biches\"( 1968),\" La Femme infid\u00e8le\"( 1969), and\" Le Boucher\"( 1970) \u2013 all featuring St\u00e9phane Audran, who was his wife at the time.", "Sometimes characterized as a\" mainstream\" New Wave director, Chabrol remained prolific and popular throughout his half- century career.", "In 1978, he cast Isabelle Huppert as the lead in\" Violette Nozi\u00e8re\".", "On the strength of that effort, the pair went on to others including the successful\" Madame Bovary\"( 1991) and\" La C\u00e9r\u00e9monie\"( 1996).", "Film critic John Russell Taylor has stated that\" there are few directors whose films are more difficult to explain or evoke on paper, if only because so much of the overall effect turns on Chabrol's sheer hedonistic relish for the medium ...", "Some of his films become almost private jokes, made to amuse himself.\"", "James Monaco has called Chabrol\" the craftsman par excellence of the New Wave, and his variations upon a theme give us an understanding of the explicitness and precision of the language of the film that we do n't get from the more varied experiments in genre of Truffaut or Godard.\""]], ["The Eye of the Needle (film)", ["The Eye of the Needle is a 1962 Italian comedy- drama film directed by Marcello Andrei."]], ["Camel Through the Eye of a Needle", ["Camel Through the Eye of a Needle is a 1936 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by and starring Hugo Haas.", "The title is an allusion to the\" eye of a needle\" aphorism."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Big Gusher", 0], ["The Eye of Vichy", 0], ["Lew Landers", 0], ["Claude Chabrol", 0]], "evidences": [["The Big Gusher", "director", "Lew Landers"], ["The Eye of Vichy", "director", "Claude Chabrol"], ["Lew Landers", "date of death", "December 16, 1962"], ["Claude Chabrol", "date of death", "12 September 2010"]], "answer": "The Eye Of Vichy"}
{"_id": "6ea65b060baf11ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is Robert, Archduke Of Austria-Este's maternal grandfather?", "context": [["Princess Elisabetta of Belgium", ["Princess Elisabetta of Belgium, Archduchess of Austria- Este( n\u00e9e\" Nob.\" Elisabetta Rosboch von Wolkenstein on 9 September 1987) is the wife of Prince Amedeo of Belgium, Archduke of Austria- Este."]], ["Prince Joachim of Belgium, Archduke of Austria-Este", ["Prince Joachim of Belgium, Archduke of Austria- Este(\" Joachim Karl- Maria Nikolaus Isabelle Marcus d' Aviano\"; born 9 December 1991), is the younger son and third child of Lorenz, Archduke of Austria- Este and Princess Astrid of Belgium."]], ["Maria Theresa of Austria-Este (1849\u20131919)", ["Maria Theresa of Austria-Este (Maria Theresa Henriette Dorothee; 2 July 1849 \u2013 3 February 1919) was the last Queen of Bavaria.", "She was the daughter and only child of Archduke Ferdinand of Austria-Este and his wife, Archduchess Elisabeth of Austria."]], ["Princess Luisa Maria of Belgium, Archduchess of Austria-Este", ["Princess Luisa Maria of Belgium, Archduchess of Austria- Este( Luisa Maria Anna Martine Pilar; born 11 October 1995) is the fourth child and second daughter of Lorenz, Archduke of Austria- Este, and Princess Astrid of Belgium.", "She was born at the Saint Jean Hospital in Brussels, Belgium, and is currently ninth in line to the Belgian throne."]], ["Maria Ludovika of Austria-Este", ["Maria Ludovika of Austria- Este, also known as Maria Ludovika of Modena,( 14 December 1787 \u2013 7 April 1816) was the daughter of Archduke Ferdinand of Austria- Este( 1754 \u2013 1806) and his wife, Maria Beatrice Ricciarda d' Este( 1750 \u2013 1829).", "She was a member of the House of Austria- Este, a branch of the House of Habsburg- Lorraine."]], ["Robert, Archduke of Austria-Este", ["Archduke Robert, Archduke of Austria-Este (8 February 1915 \u2013 7 February 1996), was the second son of Karl I, (beatified)", "last Emperor of Austria-Hungary, and Princess Zita of Bourbon-Parma."]], ["Zita of Bourbon-Parma", ["Zita of Bourbon-Parma (\"Zita Maria delle Grazie Adelgonda Micaela Raffaela Gabriella Giuseppina Antonia Luisa Agnese\"; 9 May 1892 \u2013 14 March 1989) was the wife of Charles, the last monarch of Austria-Hungary.", "As such, she was the last Empress of Austria and Queen of Hungary, in addition to other titles.", "Born as the seventeenth child of the dispossessed Robert I, Duke of Parma, and his second wife, Infanta Maria Antonia of Portugal, Zita married the then Archduke Charles of Austria in 1911.", "Charles became heir presumptive to the Emperor Franz Joseph", "I of Austria in 1914 after the assassination of his uncle Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, and acceded to the throne in 1916 after the old emperor's death.", "After the end of World War I in 1918, the Habsburgs were deposed and the empire became four independent countries, Austria, Hungary, and the newly formed Czechoslovakia and State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs.", "Charles and Zita left for exile in Switzerland and were subsequently removed from Hungary by the Allies to Madeira, where Charles died in 1922.", "After her husband's death, Zita and her son Otto served as symbols of unity for the exiled dynasty.", "A devout Catholic, she raised a large family after being widowed at the age of 29, and never remarried."]], ["Princess Laetitia Maria of Belgium, Archduchess of Austria-Este", ["Princess Laetitia Maria of Belgium, Archduchess of Austria- Este(\" Laetitia Maria Nora Anna Joachim Zita\"; born 23 April 2003) is the third daughter and youngest child of Lorenz, Archduke of Austria- Este and Princess Astrid of Belgium.", "She was born at the Saint Jean Hospital in Brussels, Belgium, and is currently 11th in line to the Belgian throne."]], ["Archduke Ferdinand Karl Viktor of Austria-Este", ["Ferdinand Karl Viktor( 20 July 1821 \u2013 15 December 1849) was Archduke of Austria- Este and Prince of Modena."]], ["Prince Lorenz of Belgium, Archduke of Austria-Este", ["Prince Lorenz of Belgium, Archduke of Austria- Este( born 16 December 1955) is a member of the Belgian royal family by his marriage with Princess Astrid of Belgium.", "Since 1996 he is also head of the House of Austria- Este, a cadet branch of the former Imperial Austrian House of Habsburg- Lorraine."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Robert, Archduke of Austria-Este", 1], ["Zita of Bourbon-Parma", 2]], "evidences": [["Robert, Archduke of Austria-Este", "mother", "Zita of Bourbon-Parma"], ["Zita of Bourbon-Parma", "father", "Robert I"]], "answer": "Robert I"}
{"_id": "922587b80bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What nationality is the director of film Louder Than Bombs (Film)?", "context": [["Gemma Clarke", ["Gemma Clarke is a musician, who was previously the drummer for The Suffrajets, The Krak and Babyshambles.", "She has recently taken up writing, and her article, entitled\" For the love of music\" was published in Louder Than Bombs Magazine.", "Her family owns a rehearsal studio in Old Street, called Rooz Studios, and a new venue in Holloway Road called Nambucca."]], ["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]], ["John Farrell (businessman)", ["John Farrell is the director of YouTube in Latin America."]], ["Joachim Trier", ["Joachim Trier (born 1 March 1974) is a Norwegian film director raised in Oslo, Norway.", "His father, Jacob Trier, was the sound technician of \"The Pinchcliffe Grand Prix\", a notable film produced in Norway in 1975."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Louder Than a Bomb (film)", ["Louder Than a Bomb is a documentary film about Louder Than a Bomb, an annual youth poetry slam in Chicago.", "The film was directed and produced by Greg Jacobs and Jon Siskel.", "It follows the stories of several high school teams and individuals leading up to Louder Than a Bomb 2008 and their experiences at the slam.", "It opened theatrically in New York City on July 30, 2010 and opened in Los Angeles on August 6, 2010 at the 14th Annual DocuWeeks."]], ["Eskil Vogt", ["Eskil Vogt( born 1974) is a Norwegian film director and screenwriter.", "His films include\" Reprise\"( 2006),\" Oslo, August 31st\"( 2011), and\" Louder Than Bombs\"( 2015), all of which were directed by Joachim Trier from scripts written by Vogt and Trier.", "He also wrote and directed the drama film\" Blind\", which was screened at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival and received the\" World Cinema Screenwriting Award\".", "The film was awarded the\" Europa Cinemas Label\" at the 64th Berlin International Film Festival."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Louder Than Bombs (film)", ["Louder Than Bombs is a 2015 drama film directed by Joachim Trier and starring Jesse Eisenberg, Gabriel Byrne, Isabelle Huppert, David Strathairn, and Amy Ryan.", "The film was internationally co-produced and was co-written by Trier and Eskil Vogt.", "It is Trier's first English-language film.", "It was selected to compete for the Palme d'Or at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival, and was shown in the Special Presentations section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival.", "It won the Nordic Council Film Prize."]], ["Joshua Fisher (musician)", ["Joshua Fisher( born 1989) is a singer- songwriter from Lewisham in South London, currently living in Norwich, England.", "His debut EP,\" Atlas\" was scheduled to be released on 25 October 2010 by independent London based label Polymorph Records.", "\" Atlas\" features four songs, which have been co-produced by Roger Pusey \u2013 former Producer of iconic recordings on The Smiths albums Hatful of Hollow and\" Louder Than Bombs\".", "Joshua cites Nick Drake, Bright Eyes and The Waterboys among his influences."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Louder Than Bombs (film)", 0], ["Joachim Trier", 0]], "evidences": [["Louder Than Bombs", "director", "Joachim Trier"], ["Joachim Trier", "country of citizenship", "Norwegian"]], "answer": "Norwegian"}
{"_id": "4018d3ac0bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What nationality is Xiahou Wei's father?", "context": [["Eleni Gabre-Madhin", ["Eleni Zaude Gabre- Madhin, an Ethiopian economist with Swiss nationality, is a former Chief Executive Officer of the Ethiopia Commodity Exchange( ECX).", "She has had many years of experience working on agricultural markets \u2013 particularly in Sub- Saharan Africa \u2013 and has held senior positions in the World Bank, the International Food Policy Research Institute( Washington), and United Nations( Geneva)."]], ["Ali Rahuma", ["Ali Khalifa Rahuma( born May 16, 1982) is a Libyan football midfielder who's nationality is Libyan.", "He currently plays for Al- Ittihad, and is a member of the Libya national football team."]], ["Xiahou Yuan", ["Xiahou Yuan (died 219), courtesy name Miaocai, was a military general serving under the warlord Cao Cao in the late Eastern Han dynasty of China.", "He is known for his exploits in western China (in parts of present-day Gansu, Ningxia and Shaanxi provinces) in the 210s, during which he defeated Cao Cao's rivals Ma Chao and Han Sui in Liang Province and the surrounding areas, and forced several Di and Qiang tribal peoples into submission.", "He was killed in action at the Battle of Mount Dingjun while defending Hanzhong Commandery from attacks by a rival warlord Liu Bei.", "Xiahou Yuan's death was highly dramatised in the 14th-century historical novel \"Romance of the Three Kingdoms\", in which he was slain by Liu Bei's general Huang Zhong during a surprise raid."]], ["Gong Wei", ["Gong Wei (died 202 BC) was a ruler of the Kingdom of Linjiang of the Eighteen Kingdoms during the Chu\u2013Han Contention, an interregnum between the Qin Dynasty and the Han Dynasty.", "Gong Wei's father Gong Ao received his fief and the title of \"King of Linjiang\" (\u81e8\u6c5f\u570b) from Xiang Yu in 206 BC when Xiang divided the former Qin Empire into the Eighteen Kingdoms after the fall of the Qin Dynasty.", "Gong Wei succeeded his father in 204 BC when the latter died.", "During the Chu\u2013Han Contention, Gong Wei remained on Xiang Yu's side but did not participate in the conflict.", "In 202 BC, Xiang was defeated by Liu Bang in the Battle of Gaixia and committed suicide.", "Seven months later, Gong Wei's Linjiang kingdom was conquered by Liu Bang's general Jin Xi (\u9773\u6b59).", "Gong Wei was captured and escorted to Luoyang and executed."]], ["Nayelly Hern\u00e1ndez", ["Nayelly Hern\u00e1ndez( born 23 February 1986) is a former Mexican female professional squash player.", "She has represented Mexico internationally in several international competitions including the Central American and Caribbean Games, Pan American Games, Women's World Team Squash Championships.", "Nayelly achieved her highest career ranking of 57 in October 2011 during the 2011 PSA World Tour.", "Her husband Chris Walker whose nationality is English is also a professional squash player.", "She joined the Trinity College in 2008 as the first Mexican female to join a US college for squash and graduated in 2010."]], ["Teh Peng Huat", ["Teh Peng Huat( born 1937) is a Malaysian Chinese badminton coach based in Bukit Mertajam, Seberang Perai, Penang who coaches local youth players.", "He is best- known for spotting Lee Chong Wei and bringing Lee under his tutelage in the early 1990s, and credited with quickly developing Lee into a national junior champion.", "He also developed many other kids into professional badminton players, including Goh Jin Wei, Chin Eei Hui, Cheam June Wei, Tee Jing Yi, Nelson Heg, and Cheah Yee See.", "He received Penang's Best Coach award in 2004.", "The story of how he went out of his way to convince Lee Chong Wei's father to let him coach Chong Wei\u2014including making a promise to waive Chong Wei's fees and offering to send Chong Wei home after every training session\u2014has been reported by international media.", "In the 2018 biopic\" Lee Chong Wei\", Teh is portrayed by actor Alvin Wong."]], ["Baglan Mailybayev", ["Baglan Mailybayev( in Kazakh \u0411\u0430\u0493\u043b\u0430\u043d \u0410\u0441\u0430\u0443\u0431\u0430\u0439\u04b1\u043b\u044b \u041c\u0430\u0439\u043b\u044b\u0431\u0430\u0435\u0432) was born on 20 May 1975 in Zhambyl region, Kazakhstan.", "His nationality is Kazakh.", "He is a politician of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Deputy Head of the Presidential Administration of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Doctor of Law( 2002)( under the supervision of Professor Zimanov S.Z.- scientific advisor and academician of National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Kazakhstan) and Ph.D. in Political Science( 1998)."]], ["Roberto Savio", ["Roberto Savio( born in Rome, Italy, but also holding Argentine nationality) is a journalist, communication expert, political commentator, activist for social and climate justice and advocate of global governance.", "He has spent most of his career with Inter Press Service( IPS), the news agency which he founded in 1964 along with Argentine journalist Pablo Piacentini.", "Savio studied Economics at the University of Parma, followed by post -graduate courses in Development Economics under Gunnar Myrdal, History of Art and International Law in Rome.", "He started his professional career as a research assistant in International Law at the University of Parma."]], ["Xiahou Wei", ["Xiahou Wei (third century), courtesy name Jiquan, was an official of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China.", "He was the fourth son of Xiahou Yuan and a maternal great-grandfather of Emperor Yuan of the Eastern Jin dynasty."]], ["Khalid al-Habib", ["Khalid al- Habib also believed to use the nom de guerre Khalid al Harbi is an Al- Qaeda leader who has overseen Al- Qaeda operations in Afghanistan.", "In 2005 it was reported that al- Habib died in a US missile strike on the Pakistani village of Damadola though it is unclear whether this is the case as Pakistani officials have claimed that no Al- Qaeda leaders died in the attack.", "al- Habib's nationality is not clear with sources claiming he may be Egyptian or Moroccan."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Xiahou Wei", 1], ["Xiahou Yuan", 0]], "evidences": [["Xiahou Wei", "father", "Xiahou Yuan"], ["Xiahou Yuan", "country of citizenship", "Eastern Han Dynasty"]], "answer": "Eastern Han Dynasty"}
{"_id": "e34899f408aa11ebbd80ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who died later, The Hellions or Hum Kaun Hai??", "context": [["The Hellions", ["The Hellions is a 1961 British adventure film directed by Ken Annakin starring Richard Todd, Anne Aubrey, Lionel Jeffries, Ronald Fraser and Colin Blakely that was set and filmed in South Africa."]], ["Ben Palmer", ["Ben Palmer is a British film and television director who is known for being the director of\" Bo' Selecta\" and\" The Inbetweeners\"."]], ["G. Marthandan", ["G. Marthandan is an Indian film director who works in Malayalam cinema."]], ["Ken Annakin", ["Kenneth Cooper\" Ken\" Annakin, OBE( 10 August 1914 \u2013 22 April 2009) was a prolific English film director.", "His career spanned half a century, beginning in the early 1940s and ending in 2002.", "His career peaked in the 1960s with large- scale adventure films and in all he directed nearly 50 pictures."]], ["Abhishek Saxena", ["Abhishek Saxena is an Indian Bollywood and Punjabi film director who directed the movie Phullu.", "The Phullu movie was released in theaters on 16 June 2017, in which film Sharib Hashmi is the lead role.", "Apart from these, he has also directed Patiala Dreamz, this is a Punjabi film.", "This film was screened in cinemas in 2014."]], ["Tum Se Achcha Kaun Hai", ["Tum Se Achcha Kaun Hai is a 2002 Bollywood musical romantic drama film directed by Dev Anand.", "Starring Nakul Kapoor, Kim Sharma and Aarti Chhabria, it was released on 26 April 2002."]], ["Drew Esocoff", ["Drew Esocoff( born c. 1957) is an American television sports director, who as of 2006 has been the director of NBC Sunday Night Football."]], ["Kaun Hai Jo Sapno Mein Aaya", ["Kaun Hai Jo Sapno Mein Aaya is a 2004 Indian Romantic movie."]], ["Hum Kaun Hai?", ["Hum Kaun Hai? is a 2004 Bollywood horror film starring Dimple Kapadia, Amitabh Bachchan and Dharmendra in lead roles.", "The film is directed by Ravi Shankar Sharma.", "It is a remake of the American film\" The Others\" starring Nicole Kidman.", "The film Was a box office failure."]], ["Ravi (music director)", ["Ravi Shankar Sharma (3 March 1926 \u2013 7 March 2012), often referred to mononymously as Ravi, was an Indian music director, who had composed music for several Hindi and Malayalam films.", "After a successful career in Hindi cinema, he took a break from the 1970s to 1984, and made a successful comeback under the stage name Bombay Ravi.", "He died on 7 March 2012 in Mumbai at the age of 86."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Hellions", 0], ["Hum Kaun Hai?", 1], ["Ken Annakin", 0], ["Ravi (music director)", 0]], "evidences": [["The Hellions", "director", "Ken Annakin"], ["Hum Kaun Hai?", "director", "Ravi"], ["Ken Annakin", "date of death", "22 April 2009"], ["Ravi (music director)", "date of death", "7 March 2012"]], "answer": "Hum Kaun Hai?"}
{"_id": "1f868e240bdc11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What nationality is Amun-Her-Khepeshef (20Th Dynasty)'s father?", "context": [["Ali Rahuma", ["Ali Khalifa Rahuma( born May 16, 1982) is a Libyan football midfielder who's nationality is Libyan.", "He currently plays for Al- Ittihad, and is a member of the Libya national football team."]], ["Ramesses III", ["Usermaatre Ramesses III (also written Ramses and Rameses) was the second Pharaoh of the Twentieth Dynasty in Ancient Egypt.", "He is thought to have reigned from 1186 to 1155 BC and is considered to be the last great monarch of the New Kingdom to wield any substantial authority over Egypt.", "His long reign saw the decline of Egyptian political and economic power, linked to a series of invasions and internal economic problems that also plagued pharaohs before him.", "He has also been described as \"warrior Pharaoh\" due to his strong military strategies.", "He led the way by defeating the invaders known as \"the Sea People\", who had caused destruction in other civilizations and empires.", "He was able to save Egypt from collapsing at the time when many other empires fell during the Late Bronze Age; however, the damage of the invasions took a toll on Egypt.", "Ramesses III was the son of Setnakhte and Queen Tiy-Merenese.", "He was assassinated in the Harem conspiracy led by one of his secondary wives, Tiye, her son Pentawer, and a group of high officials."]], ["Eleni Gabre-Madhin", ["Eleni Zaude Gabre- Madhin, an Ethiopian economist with Swiss nationality, is a former Chief Executive Officer of the Ethiopia Commodity Exchange( ECX).", "She has had many years of experience working on agricultural markets \u2013 particularly in Sub- Saharan Africa \u2013 and has held senior positions in the World Bank, the International Food Policy Research Institute( Washington), and United Nations( Geneva)."]], ["Amun-her-khepeshef", ["Amun- her- khepeshef( died ca.", "1254 BC; also Amonhirkhopshef, Amun- her- wenemef and Amun-her- khepeshef A to distinguish him from later people of the same name) was the firstborn son of Pharaoh Ramesses II and Queen Nefertari."]], ["Amun-her-khepeshef (20th dynasty)", ["Amun-her-khepeshef (also Amun-her-khepeshef B) was the eldest son and appointed heir of Pharaoh Ramesses III.", "Like at least another of his brothers, he was named after a son of Ramesses II, Amun-her-khepeshef.", "He is also mentioned as \"Ramesses Amun-her-khepeshef.\"", "He is not identical with his brother Ramesses VI, who was also called Amun-her-khepeshef before he became pharaoh.", "He is depicted in his father's temple at Medinet Habu.", "His well preserved tomb, QV55 (in the Valley of the Queens) was excavated by Italian archaeologists in 1903-1904."]], ["Baglan Mailybayev", ["Baglan Mailybayev( in Kazakh \u0411\u0430\u0493\u043b\u0430\u043d \u0410\u0441\u0430\u0443\u0431\u0430\u0439\u04b1\u043b\u044b \u041c\u0430\u0439\u043b\u044b\u0431\u0430\u0435\u0432) was born on 20 May 1975 in Zhambyl region, Kazakhstan.", "His nationality is Kazakh.", "He is a politician of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Deputy Head of the Presidential Administration of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Doctor of Law( 2002)( under the supervision of Professor Zimanov S.Z.- scientific advisor and academician of National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Kazakhstan) and Ph.D. in Political Science( 1998)."]], ["Meryatum", ["Meryatum( \u201c Beloved of Atum \u201d) was an Ancient Egyptian prince and High Priest of Re, the son of Pharaoh Ramesses II and Nefertari.", "He is shown as 16th on the processions of princes, and is likely to have been the last child born to Ramesses and Nefertari( after Amun- her- khepeshef, Pareherwenemef, Meritamen, Henuttawy and Meryre).", "He is depicted in the Smaller Abu Simbel temple, dedicated to Nefertari.", "Inscriptions at Karnak and elsewhere show Nefertari was his mother.", "He visited Sinai in the second decade of his father's reign, and later in that decade was appointed as High Priest of Ra in Heliopolis, a position he held for the next twenty years.", "Two of his statues are now in Berlin and a stela belonging to him is in Hildesheim.", "An ostrakon mentions work on his tomb and that of Isetnofret; it implies he was buried in the area of the Valley of the Queens, though it is also possible he was buried in KV5, the tomb built for the sons of Ramesses, since a fragment of one of his canopic jars was found there."]], ["Beketamun", ["Beketamun or Beket was a princess of the Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt, a daughter of Pharaoh Thutmose III.", "Her name means \u201c Handmaid of Amun \u201d.", "Her name is inscribed on a faience votive object( together with her father's cartouche) found in Deir el- Bahri( now in Boston).", "She is also mentioned on a wooden staff of her servant, Amenmose, and probably on a scarab( now in the British Museum).", "It is possible that she is the princess standing behind Princess Meritamen in the Hathor chapel in Deir el- Bahri."]], ["Nebamun", ["Nebamun was a middle- ranking official\" scribe and grain accountant\" during the period of the New Kingdom in ancient Egypt.", "He is thought to have lived and worked at the vast temple complex near Thebes( now Luxor) where the state- god Amun was worshipped.", "His name was translated as\" My Lord is Amun\", and his association with the temple, coupled with the importance of grain supplies to Egypt, meant that he was a person of considerable practical importance, though not of the highest rank.", "Nebamun is known today because of the 1820 discovery of the richly- decorated Tomb of Nebamun on the west bank of the Nile at Thebes.", "Although the exact location of that tomb is now lost, a number of wall paintings from the tomb were acquired by the British Museum where they are now on display.", "They are considered to be one of that museum's greatest treasures."]], ["Nayelly Hern\u00e1ndez", ["Nayelly Hern\u00e1ndez( born 23 February 1986) is a former Mexican female professional squash player.", "She has represented Mexico internationally in several international competitions including the Central American and Caribbean Games, Pan American Games, Women's World Team Squash Championships.", "Nayelly achieved her highest career ranking of 57 in October 2011 during the 2011 PSA World Tour.", "Her husband Chris Walker whose nationality is English is also a professional squash player.", "She joined the Trinity College in 2008 as the first Mexican female to join a US college for squash and graduated in 2010."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Amun-her-khepeshef (20th dynasty)", 0], ["Ramesses III", 0]], "evidences": [["Amun-her-khepeshef", "father", "Ramesses III"], ["Ramesses III", "country of citizenship", "Ancient Egypt"]], "answer": "Ancient Egypt"}
{"_id": "0eda53600bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What nationality is the director of film On The Trail Of Igor Rizzi?", "context": [["The Trail of Hate", ["The Trail of Hate may refer to:"]], ["No\u00ebl Mitrani", ["No\u00ebl Mitrani (born 11 November 1969) is a Canadian-born French film director, producer and screenwriter."]], ["On the Trail of Igor Rizzi", ["On the Trail of Igor Rizzi is a 2006 Canadian drama film starring Laurent Lucas, written and directed by No\u00ebl Mitrani.", "The film's production companies are Atopia and StanKaz Films.", "The distributor is also Atopia in Canada and United States.", "This film won the Award for Best Canadian First Feature Film at 2006\u2019s", "Toronto International Film Festival."]], ["The Trail of the Lonesome Pine (1923 film)", ["The Trail of the Lonesome Pine is a 1923 American silent drama film directed by Charles Maigne.", "Based on the play and novel of the same name, the film starred Mary Miles Minter in her final film role.", "\" The Trail of the Lonesome Pine\" film is now considered lost.", "Three other adaptions exist, including earlier 1914 and 1916 silent versions as well as a 1936, an all color and sound film."]], ["The Trail of Hate (1922 film)", ["The Trail of Hate is a lost 1922 American silent western film directed by William Hughes Curran and starring Guinn\" Big Boy\" Williams."]], ["The Trail of the Law", ["The Trail of the Law is a 1924 American silent film directed by Oscar Apfel and starring Wilfred Lytell, Norma Shearer and John P. Morse."]], ["The Trail of the Octopus", ["The Trail of the Octopus is a 1919 American mystery film serial directed by Duke Worne."]], ["The Trail of the Lonesome Pine", ["The Trail of the Lonesome Pine may refer to:"]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["The Trail of Time", ["The Trail of Time may refer to:"]]], "supporting_facts": [["On the Trail of Igor Rizzi", 0], ["No\u00ebl Mitrani", 0]], "evidences": [["On the Trail of Igor Rizzi", "director", "No\u00ebl Mitrani"], ["No\u00ebl Mitrani", "country of citizenship", "French"]], "answer": "French"}
{"_id": "bc639f3e0baf11ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is Henry I Of England's paternal grandfather?", "context": [["William the Conqueror", ["William I (c. 1028 \u2013 9 September 1087), usually known as William the Conqueror and sometimes William the Bastard, was the first Norman King of England, reigning from 1066 until his death in 1087.", "He was a descendant of Rollo and was Duke of Normandy from 1035 onward.", "His hold was secure on Normandy by 1060, following a long struggle to establish his throne, and he launched the Norman conquest of England six years later.", "The rest of his life was marked by struggles to consolidate his hold over England and his continental lands and by difficulties with his eldest son, Robert Curthose.", "William was the son of the unmarried Robert I, Duke of Normandy, by his mistress Herleva.", "His illegitimate status and his youth caused some difficulties for him after he succeeded his father, as did the anarchy which plagued the first years of his rule.", "During his childhood and adolescence, members of the Norman aristocracy battled each other, both for control of the child duke and for their own ends.", "In 1047, William was able to quash a rebellion and begin to establish his authority over the duchy, a process that was not complete until about 1060.", "His marriage in the 1050s to Matilda of Flanders provided him with a powerful ally in the neighbouring county of Flanders.", "By the time of his marriage, William was able to arrange the appointment of his supporters as bishops and abbots in the Norman church.", "His consolidation of power allowed him to expand his horizons, and he secured control of the neighbouring county of Maine by 1062.", "In the 1050s and early 1060s, William became a contender for the throne of England held by the childless", "Edward the Confessor, his first cousin once removed.", "There were other potential claimants, including the powerful English earl Harold Godwinson whom Edward named as king on his deathbed in January 1066.", "Arguing that Edward had previously promised the throne to him and that Harold had sworn to support his claim, William built a large fleet and invaded England in September 1066.", "He decisively defeated and killed Harold at the Battle of Hastings on 14 October 1066.", "After further military efforts, William was crowned king on Christmas Day 1066 in London.", "He made arrangements for the governance of England in early 1067 before returning to Normandy.", "Several unsuccessful rebellions followed, but William's hold was mostly secure on England by 1075, allowing him to spend the majority of his reign on the continent.", "William's final years were marked by difficulties in his continental domains, troubles with his son Robert, and threatened invasions of England by the Danes.", "In 1086, he ordered the compilation of the \"Domesday Book\", a survey listing all the land-holdings in England along with their pre-Conquest and current holders.", "He died in September 1087 while leading a campaign in northern France, and was buried in Caen.", "His reign in England was marked by the construction of castles, settling a new Norman nobility on the land, and change in the composition of the English clergy.", "He did not try to integrate his various domains into one empire but continued to administer each part separately.", "His lands were divided after his death: Normandy went to Robert, and England went to his second surviving son William."]], ["Henry I of England", ["Henry I (c. 1068 \u2013 1 December 1135), also known as Henry Beauclerc, was King of England from 1100 to his death in 1135.", "He was the fourth son of William the Conqueror and was educated in Latin and the liberal arts.", "On William's death in 1087, Henry's elder brothers Robert Curthose and William Rufus inherited Normandy and England, respectively, but Henry was left landless.", "He purchased the County of Cotentin in western Normandy from Robert, but his brothers deposed him in 1091.", "He gradually rebuilt his power base in the Cotentin and allied himself with William against Robert.", "Present at the place where his brother William died in a hunting accident in 1100, Henry seized the English throne, promising at his coronation to correct many of William's less popular policies.", "He married Matilda of Scotland and they had two surviving children, William Adelin and Empress Matilda; he also had many illegitimate children by his many mistresses.", "Robert, who invaded in 1101, disputed Henry's control of England; this military campaign ended in a negotiated settlement that confirmed Henry as king.", "The peace was short-lived, and Henry invaded the Duchy of Normandy in 1105 and 1106, finally defeating Robert at the Battle of Tinchebray.", "Henry kept Robert imprisoned for the rest of his life.", "Henry's control of Normandy was challenged by Louis VI of France, Baldwin VII of Flanders and Fulk V of Anjou, who promoted the rival claims of Robert's son, William Clito, and supported a major rebellion in the Duchy between 1116 and 1119.", "Following Henry's victory at the Battle of Br\u00e9mule, a favourable peace settlement was agreed with Louis in 1120.", "Considered by contemporaries to be a harsh but effective ruler, Henry skilfully manipulated the barons in England and Normandy.", "In England, he drew on the existing Anglo-Saxon system of justice, local government and taxation, but also strengthened it with additional institutions, including the royal exchequer and itinerant justices.", "Normandy was also governed through a growing system of justices and an exchequer.", "Many of the officials who ran Henry's system were \"new men\" of obscure backgrounds rather than from families of high status, who rose through the ranks as administrators.", "Henry encouraged ecclesiastical reform, but became embroiled in a serious dispute in 1101 with Archbishop Anselm of Canterbury, which was resolved through a compromise solution in 1105.", "He supported the Cluniac order and played a major role in the selection of the senior clergy in England and Normandy.", "Henry's son William drowned in the \"White Ship\" disaster of 1120, throwing the royal succession into doubt.", "Henry took a second wife, Adeliza of Louvain, in the hope of having another son, but their marriage was childless.", "In response to this, he declared his daughter Matilda his heir and married her to Geoffrey of Anjou.", "The relationship between Henry and the couple became strained, and fighting broke out along the border with Anjou.", "Henry died on 1 December 1135 after a week of illness.", "Despite his plans for Matilda, the King was succeeded by his nephew, Stephen of Blois, resulting in a period of civil war known as the Anarchy."]], ["Ranulf (chancellor)", ["Ranulf( also Ralph, Radulf, or Randulf)( d. 1123), was an English cleric and administrator.", "He became chancellor in the reign of Henry I of England."]], ["Kaya Alp", ["Kaya Alp was, according to Ottoman tradition, the son of K\u0131z\u0131l Bu\u011fa and the father of Suleyman Shah, who was, in turn, the grandfather of Ertu\u011frul, and the great grandfather of the Ottoman Empire founder, Osman I."]], ["Henry Wentworth", ["Sir Henry Wentworth of Nettlestead, Suffolk, KB( born c. 1448 \u2013 died between 17 August 1499 and 27 February 1501),\" de jure\" 4th Baron le Despencer, was the grandfather of Henry VIII's third wife, Jane Seymour, and the great- grandfather of Jane's son, Edward VI."]], ["Lyon Cohen", ["Lyon Cohen( 1868\u20131937) was a Polish- born Canadian businessman and a philanthropist.", "He was the grandfather of singer/ poet Leonard Cohen."]], ["Fulk FitzRoy", ["Fulk FitzRoy was an illegitimate son of Henry I of England.", "He was perhaps the son of Anfide, one of Henry's mistresses.", "He maybe was a monk at Abingdon Abbey.", "Little is known about him."]], ["Henry Bryant (naturalist)", ["Henry Bryant( May 12, 1820 \u2013 February 2, 1867) was an American physician and naturalist.", "He was the grandfather of Henry Bryant Bigelow."]], ["Abd al-Muttalib", ["Abd al- Muttalib Shaybah ibn Hashim( c. 497 \u2013 578) was the grandfather of Islamic prophet Muhammad."]], ["Maria of Bulgaria, Latin Empress", ["Maria of Bulgaria was the second Empress consort of Henry of Flanders, Latin Emperor of Constantinople."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Henry I of England", 1], ["William the Conqueror", 4]], "evidences": [["Henry I of England", "father", "William the Conqueror"], ["William the Conqueror", "father", "Robert I, Duke of Normandy"]], "answer": "Robert I, Duke of Normandy"}
{"_id": "56064d800bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the director of film Redhead (1962 Film) born?", "context": [["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Susan Redhead", ["Susan Redhead( born 15 June 1962) is a former West Indies woman cricketer.", "She has played for West Indies in 3 Women's ODIs.", "She has also played for Grenada women's cricket team."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Joel Redhead", ["Joel Redhead( born 3 July 1986 in Gouyave) is a Grenadian sprinter.", "At the 2012 Summer Olympics, he competed in the Men's 200 metres.", "He came in eighth in the third heat and was therefore eliminated."]], ["Michael Redhead", ["Michael Logan Gonne Redhead( born 30 December 1929) is a British academic and philosopher of physics."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["Kimroy Redhead", ["Kimron Redhead( born 1981) is a Grenadian football player who plays as a midfielder for Hard Rock and the Grenada national football team.", "Kimron volunteers for the Ocean Spirits Turtle Conservation Group"]], ["Redhead (1962 film)", ["Redhead is a 1962 German-Italian drama film directed by Helmut K\u00e4utner.", "It was entered into the 12th Berlin International Film Festival."]], ["Helmut K\u00e4utner", ["Helmut K\u00e4utner (born 25 March 1908 in D\u00fcsseldorf, Germany; died 20 April 1980 in Castellina in Chianti, Italy) was a German film director active mainly in the 1940s and 1950s.", "He began his career at the end of the Weimar Republic and had released his first major films in Nazi Germany.", "His 1956 film \"Der Hauptmann von K\u00f6penick\" was nominated for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 29th Academy Awards.", "Three years later, his film \"", "The Rest Is Silence\" was entered into the 9th Berlin International Film Festival."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Redhead (1962 film)", 0], ["Helmut K\u00e4utner", 0]], "evidences": [["Redhead", "director", "Helmut K\u00e4utner"], ["Helmut K\u00e4utner", "place of birth", "D\u00fcsseldorf"]], "answer": "D\u00fcsseldorf"}
{"_id": "4f49c369098d11ebbdb0ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Are Tomskoye, Amur Oblast and Pleshkovo located in the same country?", "context": [["Tomskoye, Amur Oblast", ["Tomskoye is a rural locality( a selo) and the administrative center of Tomsky Selsoviet of Seryshevsky District, Amur Oblast, Russia.", "The population was 2,014 as of 2018.", "There are 14 streets."]], ["Konstantinovka, Amur Oblast", ["Konstantinovka is a rural locality( a selo) and the administrative center of Konstantinovsky District of Amur Oblast, Russia.", "Population:"]], ["Poyarkovo, Amur Oblast", ["Poyarkovo is a rural locality( a selo) and the administrative center of Mikhaylovsky District of Amur Oblast, Russia.", "Population:"]], ["Gulikovka", ["Gulikovka is a rural locality( a selo) in Arkharinsky District, Amur Oblast, Russia.", "Population: 14 as of 2018."]], ["Tambovka, Amur Oblast", ["Tambovka is a rural locality( a selo) and the administrative center of Tambovsky District of Amur Oblast, Russia.", "Population:"]], ["Pleshkovo", ["Pleshkovo is a rural locality( a selo) and the administrative center of Pleshkovsky Selsoviet, Zonalny District, Altai Krai, Russia.", "The population was 1,280 as of 2013.", "There are 14 streets."]], ["Bon, Amur Oblast", ["Bon is a rural locality( a selo) in Arkharinsky District, Amur Oblast, Russia.", "The population was 7 in 2018.", "There is 1 street."]], ["Yekaterinoslavka, Amur Oblast", ["Yekaterinoslavka is a rural locality( a selo) and the administrative center of Oktyabrsky District of Amur Oblast, Russia.", "Population:"]], ["Ivanovka, Ivanovsky District, Amur Oblast", ["Ivanovka is a rural locality( a selo) and the administrative center of Ivanovsky District of Amur Oblast, Russia.", "Population:"]], ["Romny, Amur Oblast", ["Romny is a rural locality( a selo) and the administrative center of Romnensky District of Amur Oblast, Russia.", "Population:"]]], "supporting_facts": [["Tomskoye, Amur Oblast", 0], ["Pleshkovo", 0]], "evidences": [["Tomskoye, Amur Oblast", "country", "Russia"], ["Pleshkovo", "country", "Russia"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "a8d938b80bda11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the place of burial of Princess Augusta Of W\u00fcrttemberg's father?", "context": [["Frederick II Eugene, Duke of W\u00fcrttemberg", ["Friedrich Eugen, Duke of W\u00fcrttemberg( 21 January 1732 \u2013 23 December 1797) was the fourth son of Karl Alexander, Duke of W\u00fcrttemberg, and Princess Maria Augusta of Thurn and Taxis( 11 August 1706 \u2013 1 February 1756).", "He was born in Stuttgart.", "From 1795 until 1797 he was Duke of W\u00fcrttemberg."]], ["Prince Frederick of W\u00fcrttemberg", ["Prince\" Frederick\" Charles Augustus of W\u00fcrttemberg( 21 February 1808 \u2013 9 May 1870) was a General in the Army of W\u00fcrttemberg and the father of William II of W\u00fcrttemberg.", "Frederick was a member of the Royal Family of W\u00fcrttemberg and a Prince of W\u00fcrttemberg."]], ["Augusta of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach", ["Princess Augusta of Saxe- Weimar- Eisenach( Augusta Marie Luise Katharina; 30 September 1811 \u2013 7 January 1890) was the Queen of Prussia and the first German Empress as the consort of William I, German Emperor."]], ["Princess Catherine of W\u00fcrttemberg", ["Princess Catherine Frederica Charlotte of W\u00fcrttemberg (Stuttgart, 24 August 1821 \u2013 Stuttgart, 6 December 1898) was a daughter of William I of W\u00fcrttemberg and Pauline Therese of W\u00fcrttemberg.", "She was the mother of William II of W\u00fcrttemberg."]], ["Duke Carl Alexander of W\u00fcrttemberg", ["Carl Alexander Herzog von W\u00fcrttemberg( Father Odo OSB)( 12 March 1896 \u2013 27 December 1964) was a member of the House of W\u00fcrttemberg who became a Benedictine monk.", "(\" Herzog von W\u00fcrttemberg\" is German for\" Duke of W\u00fcrttemberg\".)", "During, and following, the Nazi era he provided aid to refugees, Jews, and prisoners of war, and was reported for these activities to the Nazi rulers of Germany."]], ["Princess Augusta of Bavaria", ["Princess Augusta of Bavaria, Duchess of Leuchtenberg( Strasbourg, 21 June", "1788 \u2013 Munich, 13 May 1851) was the second child and eldest daughter of Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria and Princess Augusta Wilhelmine of Hesse- Darmstadt.", "By marriage, she was a French Princess."]], ["Prince Edward, Duke of York and Albany", ["Prince Edward, Duke of York and Albany,( Edward Augustus; 25 March 1739 \u2013 17 September 1767) was the younger brother of George III of the United Kingdom and the second son of Frederick, Prince of Wales, and Princess Augusta of Saxe- Gotha."]], ["Princess Augusta of W\u00fcrttemberg", ["Princess Augusta of W\u00fcrttemberg (4 October 1826 in Stuttgart \u2013 3 December 1898, ibid.) was a daughter of King William I of W\u00fcrttemberg and his wife, Pauline of W\u00fcrttemberg."]], ["Louis Frederick, Duke of W\u00fcrttemberg-Montb\u00e9liard", ["Louis Frederick of W\u00fcrttemberg- Montb\u00e9liard( 29 January 1586 in Montb\u00e9liard \u2013 26 January 1631 in Montb\u00e9liard) was the founder of a cadet line of the House of W\u00fcrttemberg known as the Dukes of W\u00fcrttemberg- Montb\u00e9liard.", "Louis Frederick of W\u00fcrttemberg was born at Montb\u00e9liard Castle as the fifth child and second son of Duke Frederick I of W\u00fcrttemberg, and princess Sibylla of Anhalt."]], ["William I of W\u00fcrttemberg", ["William I (27 September 1781 \u2013 25 June 1864) was King of W\u00fcrttemberg from 30 October 1816 until his death.", "Upon William's accession, W\u00fcrttemberg was suffering crop failures and famine in the \"Year Without a Summer\", in 1816.", "After taking office, he initiated sweeping reforms, resulting in the approval of the Estates of W\u00fcrttemberg to a constitution on September 25, 1819.", "In his 48-year reign, the kingdom moved from one that was created from different denominational principalities and a heterogeneous agricultural country, into a constitutional state with a common identity and a well-organised management.", "In addition to his successful domestic policy, he pursued throughout his reign an ambition focused on German and European foreign policy.", "Alongside the great powers of Prussia and Austria, he imagined a third major German power in the form of Bavaria, Saxony, Hanover and W\u00fcrttemberg.", "Although this plan never succeeded, it ensured a consistent, coherent and targeted policy during his reign.", "William was the only German monarch who was forced to recognise the Frankfurt Constitution of 1848.", "After the failure of the March Revolution of 1848, he pursued restorative policies that counteracted his liberal image from before the revolution.", "He died in 1864 at Rosenstein Castle in Bad Cannstatt and is buried in the W\u00fcrttemberg Mausoleum."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Princess Augusta of W\u00fcrttemberg", 0], ["William I of W\u00fcrttemberg", 9]], "evidences": [["Princess Augusta of W\u00fcrttemberg", "father", "William I of W\u00fcrttemberg"], ["William I of W\u00fcrttemberg", "place of burial", "W\u00fcrttemberg Mausoleum"]], "answer": "W\u00fcrttemberg Mausoleum"}
{"_id": "3139e3880bdb11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of the director of film Ted: F\u00f6r K\u00e4rlekens Skull?", "context": [["Jesse E. Hobson", ["Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 \u2013 November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955.", "Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation."]], ["Hannes Holm", ["Hannes Martin Holm (born 26 November 1962 in Liding\u00f6), is a Swedish director and screenwriter.", "He makes almost all of his films with M\u00e5ns Herngren."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Ted: F\u00f6r k\u00e4rlekens skull", ["Ted: F\u00f6r k\u00e4rlekens skull (English), also known as Ted:", "Show Me Love, is a 2018 Swedish film directed and written by Hannes Holm and produced by Lena Rehnberg.", "Starring Adam P\u00e5lsson and Peter Viitanen as Ted and Kenneth G\u00e4rdestad, respectively, the film is loosely based on the life of Ted G\u00e4rdestad, who was one of Sweden's best-known pop artists in the 1970s, and that of his brother Kenneth, who wrote the lyrics for Ted's songs but did not share his fame.", "The film was released on 3 January 2018 in Sweden by Stella Nova Film.", "It includes a number of Ted and Kenneth G\u00e4rdestad's songs, performed by Adam P\u00e5lsson."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Hello Guru Prema Kosame", ["Hello Guru Prema Kosame (English : Hello Guru for love's sake) is a 2018 Indian Telugu-language romantic comedy film written and directed by Trinadha Rao Nakkina.", "The film stars Ram Pothineni, Anupama Parameswaran and Pranitha Subhash in the lead roles, while Prakash Raj, Aamani, Jayaprakash, Sithara, Noel Sean, Sayaji Shinde and Posani Krishna Murali play supporting roles.", "The film was released on 18 October 2018."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["Jessica Barth", ["Jessica Barth is an American stage and film actress, known for portraying Tami- Lynn McCaferty in the film\" Ted\" and it s sequel."]], ["Thirst for Love (film)", ["Thirst for Love( Ai no kawaki) is a 1967 Japanese drama film directed by Koreyoshi Kurahara, starring Nobuo Nakamura and Ruriko Asaoka.", "It is also known as Longing for Love and The Thirst for Love.", "It tells the story of a young widow who becomes the mistress of her wealthy father- in- law.", "The film is based on the novel\" Thirst for Love\" by Yukio Mishima."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Ted: F\u00f6r k\u00e4rlekens skull", 1], ["Hannes Holm", 0]], "evidences": [["Ted: F\u00f6r k\u00e4rlekens skull", "director", "Hannes Holm"], ["Hannes Holm", "place of birth", "Liding\u00f6"]], "answer": "Liding\u00f6"}
{"_id": "cc94e8d00bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What nationality is Isabella Of Lusignan's father?", "context": [["Isabella of Lusignan", ["Isabella of Lusignan (c.1224 \u2013 14 January 1300) was a daughter of Hugh X of Lusignan and his wife Isabella of Angoul\u00eame, Dowager Queen of England.", "Isabella was half-sister to King Henry III of England.", "She was Dame de Beauvoir-sur Mer et de Mercillac."]], ["Isabella of France, Dauphine of Viennois", ["\" For other persons named Isabella of France, see Isabella of France( disambiguation)\" Isabella of France and Burgundy( 1310 \u2013 April 1348) was the daughter of Philip V of France and Joan II, Countess of Burgundy."]], ["Isabella of England", ["Isabella of England( 1214 \u2013 1 December 1241) was Holy Roman Empress, Queen of the Germans, and queen consort of Sicily.", "She was the fourth child and second daughter of John, King of England and Isabella of Angoul\u00eame."]], ["Phoebus of Lusignan", ["Phoebus of Lusignan( died after July, 1485 in Rome)( also called Febo or Febos in Portuguese) was a titular Marshal of Armenia and also titular Lord of Sidon, the illegitimate son of Peter of Lusignan, titular Count of Tripoli."]], ["John of Lusignan", ["John of Lusignan( or Jean de Lusignan)( c. 1329 or 1329/1330\u20131375), regent of the Kingdom of Cyprus and titular Prince of Antioch.", "He was son of King Hugh IV of Cyprus and his second wife, Alix of Ibelin.", "He was a member of the House of Lusignan."]], ["Isabella of Clermont", ["Isabella of Clermont( \u2013 30 March 1465), also known as Isabella of Taranto, was a Sovereign Princess of Taranto and first Queen consort of Ferdinand I of Naples."]], ["Marie of Lusignan, Queen of Aragon", ["Marie of Lusignan (1273 \u2013 Tortosa, April 1319) was a daughter of Hugh III of Cyprus and his wife Isabella of Ibelin.", "She was Queen of Aragon by her marriage and was a member of the House of Poitiers-Lusignan."]], ["Sibylla of Lusignan", ["Sibylla of Lusignan( or Sibylle de Lusignan)( October/ November 1198 \u2013 c. 1230 or 1252) was a queen consort of Armenia.", "She was the daughter of King Amalric of Cyprus and Queen Isabella I of Jerusalem.", "She was a member of the House of Lusignan.", "She was the second wife of King Leo I of Armenia, married in 1210, by whom she had one daughter"]], ["William VI of Angoul\u00eame", ["William VI of Angoul\u00eame( died 1179) was also known as William Taillefer IV.", "The eldest son of Count Wulgrin II of Angoul\u00eame and his first wife, Poncia, daughter of Roger the Poitevin and Almodis, he succeeded his father at the head of the county of Angoul\u00eame in 1140.", "William married Emma of Limoges( d?).", "He married a second time to Marguerite of Turenne, daughter of viscount Raymond I of Turenne.", "It is from him, that the territory was passed down through sons of William VI: Wulgrin III of Angoul\u00eame who was the eldest, William VII of Angoul\u00eame and Aymer of Angoul\u00eame.", "After the death of Aymer, the territory did not pass to Aymer's daughter, Isabella of Angoul\u00eame, Queen consort to John of England, but rather to the daughter of Wulgrim III, Mathilde of Angoul\u00eame, who had married Hugh IX of Lusignan, father of Hugh X of Lusignan."]], ["Hugh X of Lusignan", ["Hugh X de Lusignan, Hugh V of La Marche or", "Hugh I of Angoul\u00eame (c. 1183 \u2013 c. 5 June 1249, Angoul\u00eame) succeeded his father Hugh IX as Seigneur de Lusignan and Count of La Marche in November 1219 and was Count of Angoul\u00eame by marriage.", "His father, Hugh IX de Lusignan was betrothed to marry 12-year-old Isabel of Angoul\u00eame in 1200, when King John of England took her for his Queen, an action which resulted in the entire de Lusignan family rebelling against the English king.", "Following John's death, Queen Isabella returned to her native France, where she married Hugh X de Lusignan on 10 May 1220\nBy Hugh's marriage to Isabella, he became Count of Angoul\u00eame until her death in 1246.", "Together they founded the abbey of Valence.", "They had nine children:\nHugh X was succeeded by his eldest son, Hugh XI of Lusignan.", "According to explanations in the manuscripts of Gaucelm Faidit's poems, this troubadour was a rival of Hugh X of Lusignan for the love of Marguerite d'Aubusson.", "He was buried in Angoul\u00eame."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Isabella of Lusignan", 0], ["Hugh X of Lusignan", 3]], "evidences": [["Isabella of Lusignan", "father", "Hugh X of Lusignan"], ["Hugh X of Lusignan", "country of citizenship", "France"]], "answer": "France"}
{"_id": "52e7463a0bd911eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the place of death of the director of film Partners Of The Trail (1931 Film)?", "context": [["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Partners of the Trail (1931 film)", ["Partners of the Trail is a 1931 American western film directed by Wallace Fox and starring Tom Tyler, Betty Mack and Lafe McKee."]], ["Jesse E. Hobson", ["Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 \u2013 November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955.", "Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation."]], ["Klay Shroedel", ["Klay Shroedel( born May 9, 1966 in Bayreuth, Germany) is a German \u2013 American musician, music producer, and film producer.", "He is the CEO of West Coast Film Partners."]], ["Partners of the Trail (1944 film)", ["Partners of the Trail is a 1944 American western film directed by Lambert Hillyer and starring Johnny Mack Brown, Raymond Hatton and Christine McIntyre."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Wallace Fox", ["Wallace Fox (March 9, 1895 \u2013 June 30, 1958) was an American film director.", "He directed 84 films between 1927 and 1953.", "He was born in Purcell, Oklahoma, and died in Hollywood, California."]], ["S. N. Mathur", ["S.N. Mathur was the Director of the Indian Intelligence Bureau between September 1975 and February 1980.", "He was also the Director General of Police in Punjab."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Partners of the Trail (1931 film)", 0], ["Wallace Fox", 2]], "evidences": [["Partners of the Trail", "director", "Wallace Fox"], ["Wallace Fox", "place of death", "Hollywood"]], "answer": "Hollywood"}
{"_id": "2d6f4d5e0bb011ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is the father of Alessandro Torlonia, 5Th Prince Of Civitella-Cesi?", "context": [["Emich, 5th Prince of Leiningen", ["Emich, 5th Prince of Leiningen( 18 January 1866 \u2013 18 July 1939) was the son of Ernst Leopold, 4th Prince of Leiningen.", "He was 5th Prince of Leiningen from 1904 to 1918, and afterwards titular Prince of Leiningen from 1918 until his death."]], ["Marino Torlonia, 4th Prince of Civitella-Cesi", ["Marino Torlonia( 29 July 1861 \u2013 5 March 1933), 4th Prince of Civitella- Cesi, duke of Poli and Guadagnolo, was an Italian nobleman."]], ["Augusto Torlonia, 3rd Prince of Civitella Cesi", ["Don Augusto Torlonia, of the House of Torlonia, was an Italian nobleman and third Prince of Civitella- Cesi.", "Augusto inherited the title from his grandfather's younger brother, Alessandro Torlonia, 2nd Prince of Civitella- Cesi.", "Augusto was born in Rome on 20 January 1855 and died in Borgo San Donnino on 17 April 1926.", "His father was Giulio, 2nd Duke of Poli and Guadagolo, and his mother was Donna Teresa dei Principi Chigi- Albani.", "Upon Augusto's death, the title passed to his brother, Marino Torlonia, 4th Prince of Civitella- Cesi."]], ["Marco Torlonia, 6th Prince of Civitella-Cesi", ["\" Don\" Marco Alfonso Torlonia, 6th Prince of Civitella- Cesi( 2 July 1937 \u2013 5 December 2014) was the son of Alessandro Torlonia, 5th Prince of Civitella- Cesi and his wife, Infanta Beatriz of Spain, daughter of King Alfonso XIII of Spain.", "He was, therefore, first cousin to King Juan Carlos I of Spain.", "He was also an uncle to Princess Sibilla of Luxembourg, daughter of his younger sister, Olimpia."]], ["H\u00e9ctor Barrantes", ["H\u00e9ctor Barrantes Sansoni( 1939\u20131990) was an Argentine polo player.", "He was the stepfather of Sarah, Duchess of York."]], ["Infanta Beatriz of Spain", ["Infanta Beatriz of Spain, Princess of Civitella-Cesi (\"Do\u00f1a Beatriz Isabel Federica Alfonsa Eug\u00e9nie Cristina Maria Teresia Bienvenida Ladisl\u00e0a de Borb\u00f3n y Battenberg\"; 22 June 1909 \u2013 22 November 2002) was a daughter of King Alfonso XIII of Spain and Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg, wife of Alessandro Torlonia, 5th Prince di Civitella-Cesi.", "She was a paternal aunt of King Juan Carlos I."]], ["Jerrold Wexler", ["Jerrold Wexler( June 27, 1924 \u2013 November 10, 1992) was a noted American businessman and film producer.", "He was the brother of cinematographer Haskell Wexler and the stepfather of actress Daryl Hannah."]], ["Mary Elsie Moore", ["Mary Elsie Moore, Princess Civitella-Cesi (October 22, 1889 \u2013 December 21, 1941), was an American heiress who married and divorced Italian Prince Don Marino Torlonia, 4th Prince of Civitella-Cesi."]], ["Alessandro Torlonia, 2nd Prince of Civitella-Cesi", ["Prince\" Don\" Alessandro Raffaele Torlonia, Prince of Fucino, Prince of Civitella- Cesi, Duke of Ceri( January 1, 1800 \u2013 February 7, 1886) was an Italian nobleman of the House of Torlonia.", "titled Duca di Ceri, Prince di Fucino.", "He was the son of Giovanni Torlonia, 1st Prince di Civitella- Cesi( 1754- 1829)."]], ["Alessandro Torlonia, 5th Prince of Civitella-Cesi", ["Don Alessandro Torlonia (7 December 1911 \u2013 1 May/12", "May 1986)", "was the 5th Prince di Civitella-Cesi.", "Born in Rome, Torlonia was the son of Marino Torlonia, 4th Prince di Civitella-Cesi and his American wife, Mary Elsie Moore.", "On the death of his father in 1933, he inherited large estates as well as his father's princely and other titles.", "He died in the Palazzo Torlonia, Rome, in 1986."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Alessandro Torlonia, 5th Prince of Civitella-Cesi", 3], ["Mary Elsie Moore", 0]], "evidences": [["Alessandro Torlonia, 5th Prince of Civitella-Cesi", "mother", "Mary Elsie Moore"], ["Mary Elsie Moore", "spouse", "Marino Torlonia, 4th Prince of Civitella-Cesi"]], "answer": "Marino Torlonia, 4th Prince of Civitella-Cesi"}
{"_id": "7127676c0bdc11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the place of death of the performer of song You'Re So Beautiful?", "context": [["You're Going to Lose That Girl", ["\"You're Going to Lose That Girl\" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1965 album and film \"Help!\", written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney.", "Capitol Records originally titled the song \"You're Gonna Lose That Girl\" in the United States."]], ["Billy Milano", ["Billy Milano is a Bronx- born heavy metal musician now based in Austin, Texas.", "He is the singer and- occasionally- guitarist and bassist of crossover thrash band M.O.D., and he was also the singer of its predecessor, Stormtroopers of Death.", "He was also the singer of United Forces, which also featured his Stormtroopers of Death bandmate Dan Lilker."]], ["You're So Beautiful", ["\"You're So Beautiful\" is a song recorded by Donna Summer in 2003.", "It was written by Summer, Tony Moran, and Nathan DiGesare, and produced by Moran.", "Despite the fact that the song wasn't given a commercial release as a single, but included as one of three new tracks on Universal's greatest hits package (2003) and only released as a 12\" promo single to club DJs, \"You're So Beautiful\" became a dance hit, reaching number 5 on the US \"Billboard\" Dance Club Songs chart and number 16 on \"Billboard's\" Hot Dance Airplay chart.", "In 2005 the track was included on a second Universal compilation, \"Gold\"."]], ["Bernie Bonvoisin", ["Bernard Bonvoisin, known as Bernie Bonvoisin( born 9 July 1956 in Nanterre, Hauts- de- Seine), is a French hard rock singer and film director.", "He is best known for having been the singer of Trust.", "He was one of the best friends of Bon Scott the singer of AC/ DC and together they recorded the song\" Ride On\" which was one of the last songs by Bon Scott."]], ["Saint Vincent, Land so Beautiful", ["\" Saint Vincent, Land so Beautiful\" is the national anthem of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines."]], ["Donna Summer", ["LaDonna Adrian Gaines (December 31, 1948May 17, 2012), widely known by her stage name based on her married name Donna Summer, was an American singer, songwriter and actress.", "She gained prominence during the disco era of the late 1970s and became known as the \"Queen of Disco\", while her music gained a global following.", "While influenced by the counterculture of the 1960s, Summer became the lead singer of a psychedelic rock band named Crow and moved to New York City.", "Joining a touring version of the musical \"Hair\", she left New York and spent several years living, acting and singing in Europe, where she met music producers Giorgio Moroder and Pete Bellotte in Munich, where they recorded influential disco hits such as \"Love to Love You Baby\" and \"I Feel Love\", marking her breakthrough into an international career.", "Summer returned to the United States in 1975, and other hits such as \"Last DanceMacArthur ParkHeaven KnowsHot StuffBad GirlsDim", "All the LightsNo More Tears (Enough Is Enough)\"", "(duet with Barbra Streisand) and \"On the Radio\" followed.", "Summer earned a total of 42 hit singles on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 in her lifetime, with 14 of those reaching the top-ten.", "She claimed a top 40 hit every year between 1975 and 1984, and from her first top-ten hit in 1976, to the end of 1982, she had 12 top-ten hits (10 were top-five hits), more than any other act during that time period.", "She returned to the Hot 100's top-five in 1983, and claimed her final top-ten hit in 1989 with \"This Time", "I Know", "It's for Real\".", "She was the first artist to have three consecutive double albums reach number one on the US \"Billboard\" 200 chart and charted four number-one singles in the US within a 12-month period.", "She also charted two number-one singles on the R&B Singles chart in the US and a number-one single in the United Kingdom.", "Her most recent Hot 100 hit came in 1999 with", "\"I Will Go with You (Con Te Partiro)\".", "While her fortunes on the Hot 100 waned through those decades, Summer remained a force on the \"Billboard\" Dance Club Songs chart over her entire career.", "Summer died on May 17, 2012, from lung cancer, at her home in Naples, Florida.", "She reportedly sold over 100 million records worldwide, making her one of the best-selling music artists of all time.", "She won five Grammy Awards.", "In her obituary in \"The Times\", she was described as the \"undisputed queen of the Seventies disco boom\" who reached the status of \"one of the world's leading female singers.\"", "Giorgio Moroder described Summer's work with them on the song", "\"I Feel Love\" as \"really the start of electronic dance\" music.", "In 2013, Summer was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.", "In December 2016, \"Billboard\" ranked her at No. 6 on its list of the Greatest of All Time Top Dance Club Artists ."]], ["Patty Ryan", ["Patty Ryan is a German singer best known for her Europop song\" You're My Love, You're My Life\" from 1986.", "She also sang the hits\" Stay With Me Tonight Love is the Name of the Game\", and\" I Do n't Wanna Lose You Tonight\"( all from her debut album\" Love is the Name of the Game\").", "Her style is similar to that of bands like Modern Talking, London Boys, and Bad Boys Blue( she has also on occasion collaborated with Modern Talking's Dieter Bohlen).", "Some of the songs from her debut album resemble Modern Talking songs considerably,\" You're My Love, You're My Life\"( You're My Heart, You're My Soul),\" I'm Feeling So Blue\"( There's Too Much Blue In Missing You), and the song\" Chinese Eyes\" even is based around melodies from\" You're My Heart, You're My Soul\".", "She also sang Danuta Lato's hit\" Touch My Heart\".", "Ryan had her start in music business with the rockabilly formation\" Susi& die Rockets\", which also participated in the ZDF- Hitparade in 1981 with the song\" Dieses Haus ist kein Bahnhof\"( German version of\" Sweet Lolita\" from the British rockabilly band Matchbox).", "Patty Ryan's newest releases are the 2005 CD single\" I Gave You All My Love\", the 2006 compilation\" All the Best\"( Otre- Media), the hits\" Ohne Zweifel\"( 2004), and\" Lass mir doch mal meinen Spass\"( 2005) in Germany."]], ["Your Love (Means Everything to Me)", ["\" Your Love( Means Everything to Me)\" is a song written by Charles Wright and performed by Charles Wright& the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band.", "It reached# 9 on the R&B chart and# 73 on the\" Billboard\" Hot 100 in 1971.", "The song was featured on their 1971 album,\" You're So Beautiful\".", "The song was produced by Wright and arranged by The Watts 103rd Street Band."]], ["You're So Fine (Little Walter song)", ["\" You're So Fine\" is a 1953 song, and 1954 chart hit by Little Walter.", "The song has been covered by Little Mack Simmons and other artists."]], ["Hot 'n' Nasty", ["\"Hot 'n' Nasty\" is the sixth single by English rock outfit Humble Pie, one of the first supergroups of the 1960s-'70s.", "Released in 1972, the song peaked at #52 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 singles chart.", "The B-side is \"You're So Good for Me\".", "The song appears on their fifth studio album, \"Smokin'\", also released in 1972."]]], "supporting_facts": [["You're So Beautiful", 0], ["Donna Summer", 17]], "evidences": [["You're So Beautiful", "performer", "Donna Summer"], ["Donna Summer", "place of death", "Naples"]], "answer": "Naples"}
{"_id": "168d081a0bb011ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is Raymond Iii, Count Of Tripoli's paternal grandfather?", "context": [["Raymond II, Count of Tripoli", ["Raymond II (1116 \u2013 1152) was count of Tripoli from 1137 to 1152.", "He succeeded his father, Pons, Count of Tripoli, who was killed during a campaign that a commander from Damascus launched against Tripoli.", "Raymond accused the local Christians of betraying his father and invaded their villages in the Mount Lebanon area.", "He also had many of them tortured and executed.", "Raymond was captured during an invasion by Imad ad-Din Zengi, atabeg of Mosul, who gained the two important castles of Montferrand (at present-day Baarin in Syria) and Rafaniya in exchange for his release in the summer of 1137.", "Since his army proved unable to secure the defence of the eastern borders of his county, Raymond granted several forts to the Knights Hospitaller in 1142.", "The sudden death of his father's uncle, Alfonso Jordan, Count of Toulouse, during the Second Crusade gave rise to gossips which suggested that Raymond had poisoned him, because Alfonso Jordan had allegedly wanted to lay claim to Tripoli.", "Alfonso Jordan's illegitimate son, Bertrand of Toulouse, actually seized the fortress of Araima in the County of Tripoli in 1149, but Raymond recaptured it with the assistance of Muslim rulers.", "Raymond ceded the castle to the Knights Templar.", "The marriage of Raymond and his wife, Hodierna of Jerusalem, was unhappy.", "Her sister, Melisende of Jerusalem, came to Tripoli to put an end to their conflict.", "Hodierna preferred to leave Tripoli for Jerusalem along with her sister and Raymond escorted them for a short distance.", "On his way back to Tripoli, a group of Assassins stabbed him at the southern gate of the town.", "He was the first Christian ruler to be murdered by the Assassins."]], ["Lyon Cohen", ["Lyon Cohen( 1868\u20131937) was a Polish- born Canadian businessman and a philanthropist.", "He was the grandfather of singer/ poet Leonard Cohen."]], ["Prithvipati Shah", ["Prithvipati Shah( ?\u20131716) was the king of the Gorkha Kingdom in the Indian subcontinent, present- day Nepal.", "He was the grandfather of Nara Bhupal Shah."]], ["John Westley", ["Rev. John Westley( 1636 \u2013 78) was an English nonconformist minister.", "He was the grandfather of John Wesley( founder of Methodism)."]], ["Henry Bryant (naturalist)", ["Henry Bryant( May 12, 1820 \u2013 February 2, 1867) was an American physician and naturalist.", "He was the grandfather of Henry Bryant Bigelow."]], ["Kaya Alp", ["Kaya Alp was, according to Ottoman tradition, the son of K\u0131z\u0131l Bu\u011fa and the father of Suleyman Shah, who was, in turn, the grandfather of Ertu\u011frul, and the great grandfather of the Ottoman Empire founder, Osman I."]], ["Abd al-Muttalib", ["Abd al- Muttalib Shaybah ibn Hashim( c. 497 \u2013 578) was the grandfather of Islamic prophet Muhammad."]], ["Raymond III, Count of Tripoli", ["Raymond III (1140 \u2013 September/October 1187) was count of Tripoli from 1152 to 1187.", "He was a minor when Assassins murdered his father, Raymond II of Tripoli.", "Baldwin III of Jerusalem, who was staying in Tripoli, made Raymond's mother (Hodierna of Jerusalem) regent.", "Raymond spent the following years at the royal court in Jerusalem.", "He participated in a series of military campaigns against Nur ad-Din, the Zengid ruler of Damascus, after he reached the age of majority in 1155.", "Raymond hired pirates in 1161 to pillage the Byzantine coastline and islands to take vengeance on Byzantine Emperor Manuel I Komnenos, who had refused to marry his sister Melisende.", "Captured in the Battle of Harim on 10 August 1164, he was imprisoned in Aleppo for almost ten years.", "During his captivity, Amalric I of Jerusalem administered the county of Tripoli on his behalf.", "Raymond was released for a large ransom which he had to borrow from the Knights Hospitaller, and put up hostages to guarantee the payment of the debt.", "His marriage to Eschiva of Bures made him prince of Galilee and one of the wealthiest noblemen in the Kingdom of Jerusalem.", "Raymond claimed the regency as the closest male relative of Amalric's minor son and successor, Baldwin IV, after Amalric's death in 1174.", "Although all bishops and many influential noblemen supported him, he was elected bailiff (or regent) only after lengthy debates.", "Raymond remained neutral during the conflicts between Nur ed-Din's successors and his former commander, Saladin, which facilitated the unification of Egypt and a significant part of Syria under Saladin.", "After Baldwin reached the age of majority in 1176, Raymond returned to Tripoli and launched a series of military campaigns against the Muslim territories with little success.", "He and Bohemond III of Antioch unexpectedly marched to Jerusalem at the head of their armies before Easter 1180, and Baldwin IV thought that they came to dethrone him.", "They only sought to diminish the influence of the king's mother, Agnes of Courtenay, and her brother (Joscelin III of Edessa) over the government, but their sudden arrival had the opposite effect.", "The king married her sister and heir, Sibylla, to the Courtenays' supporter Guy of Lusignan.", "Raymond had to leave the kingdom, and could not return for more than two years.", "Relations between Baldwin IV and Guy of Lusignan became tense, and the dying king disinherited his sister in favor of her son Baldwin V. Raymond's partisans also persuaded the king to make him bailiff for the child Baldwin V in 1185.", "His authority was limited because Joscelin III of Edessa was made the child's guardian, and all royal fortresses were placed into the custody of the military orders.", "After Baldwin V died in the summer of 1186, Raymond convoked the barons of the realm to an assembly to Nablus; this enabled Sibylla's supporters to take possession of Jerusalem.", "After Sybilla and Guy of Lusignan were crowned, Raymond tried to persuade her half-sister Isabella and Isabella's husband (Humphrey IV of Toron) to claim the throne; however, Humphrey swore fealty to Sybilla and Guy.", "Raymond refused to do homage to them and made an alliance with Saladin, allowing the sultan to cross Galilee during his campaigns against the Kingdom of Jerusalem and to place a garrison in Tiberias.", "Raymond was reconciled with Guy only after Saladin decided to launch a full-scale invasion against the crusaders in the summer of 1187.", "He commanded the vanguard of the crusaders' army in the Battle of Hattin, which ended with their catastrophic defeat.", "Raymond was one of the few crusader commanders who were not killed or captured.", "He fled to Tyre and then to Tripoli, where he died (probably of pleurisy) after bequeathing Tripoli to his godson, Raymond of Antioch."]], ["Fujiwara no Nagara", [", also known as Fujiwara no Nagayoshi, was a Japanese statesman, courtier and politician of the early Heian period.", "He was the grandfather of Emperor Y\u014dzei."]], ["Guillaume Wittouck", ["Guillaume Wittouck( 1749- 1829) was a Belgian lawyer and High Magistrate.", "He was the Grandfather of industrialist Paul Wittouck."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Raymond III, Count of Tripoli", 1], ["Raymond II, Count of Tripoli", 1]], "evidences": [["Raymond III", "father", "Raymond II"], ["Raymond II", "father", "Pons, Count of Tripoli"]], "answer": "Pons, Count of Tripoli"}
{"_id": "738977920bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the director of film Tieta Of Agreste born?", "context": [["Jason Moore (director)", ["Jason Moore( born October 22, 1970) is an American director of film, theatre and television."]], ["Tieta of Agreste", ["Tieta do", "Agreste is a 1996 Brazilian comedy film directed by Carlos Diegues.", "The film was selected as the Brazilian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 69th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee."]], ["Carlos Diegues", ["Carlos Diegues, also known as Cac\u00e1 Diegues (born May 19, 1940), is a Brazilian film director.", "He was born in Macei\u00f3, Alagoas, and is best known as a member of the Cinema Novo movement.", "He is popularly known for his unconventional, yet intriguing film techniques among other film producers of the Cinema Novo movement.", "Diegues is also widely known for his dynamic use visuals, ideas, plots, themes, and other cinematic techniques.", "He incorporated many musical acts in his film as he favored musical pieces to be complementary of his ideas.", "Diegues remains very popular and is regarded one the most cinematic producers of his generation.", "Of the Cinema Novo directors, he would go on to produce films, plays, musicals and other forms of entertainment in Brazil.", "Diegues' contributions to Brazilian cinema developed the film industry.", "He would pioneer expensive film projects that domestic filmmakers had ever seen.", "Films such as \"Bye Bye Brazil\" were two million dollar projects and later on films such as", "\"God is Brazilian\" would be over 10 million dollars.", "This was a new era in Brazil as domestic directors had yet to produce any films with that kind of financial support.", "He admits to using Brazilians in his films as much as he can.", "Diegues would use extras, film technicians, painters, sculptors and other essential personnel of Brazilian backgrounds even if they were inexperienced.", "Diegues attempted to consistently represent the underrepresented people of Brazil in his films.", "He suggests that history is written by the winners and the afro-Brazilian communities were not among those who were given a chance to write their own history.", "He also proposed the idea that up until this movement, cinema in Brazil only provided the white Brazilian experience despite the growing masses of black Brazilians all over the country.", "He is known for distinguished publications that uplift the Afro-Brazilian spirit and bodies.", "In 2018, Diegues was elected to the Brazilian Academy of Letters."]], ["S. N. Mathur", ["S.N. Mathur was the Director of the Indian Intelligence Bureau between September 1975 and February 1980.", "He was also the Director General of Police in Punjab."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["Jesse E. Hobson", ["Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 \u2013 November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955.", "Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation."]], ["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Tieta of Agreste", 1], ["Carlos Diegues", 1]], "evidences": [["Tieta do Agreste", "director", "Carlos Diegues"], ["Carlos Diegues", "place of birth", "Macei\u00f3"]], "answer": "Macei\u00f3"}
{"_id": "fa3a16800baf11ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is the stepmother of Sinibaldo Ii Ordelaffi?", "context": [["Sinibaldo II Ordelaffi", ["Sinibaldo II Ordelaffi (1467\u20131480) was the lord of Forl\u00ec in 1480, inheriting it from his father Pino III Ordelaffi.", "After his death the Ordelaffi lost the control of the city, who was acquired by Pope Sixtus IV's nephew Girolamo Riario.", "Sinibaldo's relative Francesco V Ordelaffi shortly claimed the lordship, but in vain."]], ["Henriette Feuerbach", ["Henriette Feuerbach( 13 August 1812 \u2013 5 August 1892) was a German author and arts patron.", "She was the wife of Joseph Anselm Feuerbach and the stepmother of painter Anselm Feuerbach, whom she supported in his art."]], ["Jane Wigham", ["Jane Wigham( n\u00e9e Smeal; 1801\u20131888) was a leading Scottish abolitionist.", "She was the stepmother of Eliza Wigham and the second wife of John Wigham."]], ["Irene Baker", ["Edith Irene Bailey Baker( November 17, 1901 \u2013 April 2, 1994) was an American politician and a United States Representative from Tennessee.", "She was the widow of Howard Baker Sr. and the stepmother of Howard Baker Jr."]], ["Dorothy Granger", ["Dorothy Karolyn Granger( November 21, 1911 \u2013 January 4, 1995) was an American actress best known for her roles in short subject comedies in Hollywood.", "She was also the stepmother of film maker and former record producer Anthony J. Hilder."]], ["Pino III Ordelaffi", ["Pino III Ordelaffi (March 1436 \u2013 October 1480) was an Italian condottiero and lord of Forl\u00ec.", "He was a member of the Ordelaffi family.", "The son of Antonio", "I Ordelaffi, he was the brother of Francesco IV Ordelaffi, lord of Forl\u00ec from 1448.", "In 1462 he married Barbara Manfredi, daughter of Astorre II, lord of Faenza.", "In 1463 Pino fell ill:", "Francesco was suspected of having poisoned him, but he recovered.", "In 1466, as Francesco lay ill in turn, Pino's seized the city and assumed the lordship of Forl\u00ec and Forlimpopoli.", "Soon after Barbara died, and Astorre Manfredi suspected Pino of poisoning her out of jealousy.", "Therefore, Pino sought an alliance with Taddeo Manfredi, lord of Imola and rival of Astorre, to counter the latter's attempt to oust him with the help of the Pope.", "Pino married Taddeo's daughter Zaffira, but in 1473 he also had her poisoned.", "Pino also had his mother poisoned in 1467.", "He then married", "Lucrezia Pico della Mirandola, sister of Giovanni Pico della Mirandola, who a contemporary noted was \"always very careful with what she ate\".", "Giovanni Pico della Mirandola", "In 1467 he also took part in the Battle of Molinella, where he was wounded.", "Pino was a patron of the arts, building numerous edifices in Forl\u00ec; he also completed the construction of the walls and strengthened the Castle.", "A monument commissioned by Pino to Francesco di Simone Ferrucci for his wife Barbara's tomb can be seen in the Abbey of San Mercuriale in Forl\u00ec.", "He died in 1480, being briefly succeeded by his son Sinibaldo before the acquisition of the Forlivese lands by Girolamo Riario."]], ["Susan Moody", ["Susan Moody( born 1940 in Oxford) is the principal\" nom de plume\" of Susan Elizabeth Horwood, an English novelist best known for her suspense novels.", "After marrying Professor John Dalgleish Donaldson in 2001, she became the stepmother of his four children, including Crown Princess Mary of Denmark."]], ["Verona Barnes", ["Verona Barnes( born December 29, 1946) is an American actress who appeared in multiple New York City theater plays.", "She is the stepmother of actress Rachel True.", "Her roles include Mrs. Harris and the Street Person in\" All God's Chillun Got Wings,\" as well as Jack's friend in\" The Great White Hope\"."]], ["May Green Hinckley", ["May Green Hinckley( May 1, 1881 \u2013 May 2, 1943) was the third general president of the Primary of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- day Saints( LDS Church) from 1940 until her death.", "She was the stepmother of Gordon B. Hinckley, fifteenth president of the LDS Church."]], ["Livia Ocellina", ["Livia Ocellina was the second wife of Gaius Sulpicius Galba and the stepmother of the Roman Emperor Galba.", "According to Suetonius she was: Galba was raised by her and took on the name Lucius Livius Ocella( rather than his birth name of Servius Sulpicius Galba) during the period prior to his assumption of the purple."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Sinibaldo II Ordelaffi", 0], ["Pino III Ordelaffi", 4]], "evidences": [["Sinibaldo II Ordelaffi", "father", "Pino III Ordelaffi"], ["Pino III Ordelaffi", "spouse", "Barbara Manfredi"]], "answer": "Barbara Manfredi"}
{"_id": "6693ce0a0bda11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Who is the spouse of the director of film Married And In Love?", "context": [["Married and in Love", ["Married and in Love is a 1940 American film directed by John Farrow."]], ["Sophia Magdalena of Denmark", ["Sophia Magdalena of Denmark (3 July 1746 \u2013 21 August 1813) was Queen of Sweden as the spouse of King Gustav III."]], ["Maria Teresa, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg", ["Maria Teresa, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg( born Mar\u00eda Teresa Mestre y Batista; on 22 March 1956), is the spouse of Grand Duke Henri."]], ["Gertrude of Bavaria", ["Gertrude of Saxony and Bavaria( 1152/55\u20131197) was Duchess of Swabia as the spouse of Duke Frederick IV, and Queen of Denmark as the spouse of King Canute VI."]], ["Heather D. Gibson", ["Heather Denise Gibson is a Scottish economist currently serving as Director- Advisor to the Bank of Greece( since 2011).", "She is the spouse of Euclid Tsakalotos, former Greek Minister of Finance."]], ["Mehdi Abrishamchi", ["Mehdi Abrishamchi is an Iranian People's Mujahedin of Iran( MEK) politician who has been described as\" the right hand man of Massoud Rajavi\".", "He is the former spouse of the group's current leader, Maryam Rajavi, whom he divorced so that she could become the spouse of Massoud Rajavi."]], ["Princess Auguste of Bavaria (1875\u20131964)", ["Princess Auguste of Bavaria( 28 April 1877 \u2013 25 June 1964) was a member of the Bavarian Royal House of Wittelsbach and the spouse of Archduke Joseph August of Austria."]], ["Adib Kheir", ["Adib Kheir was a leading Syrian nationalist of the 1920s.", "He was the owner of the Librairie Universelle in Damascus.", "His granddaughter is the spouse of Manaf Tlass."]], ["John Farrow", ["John Villiers Farrow, KGCHS (10 February 190427 January 1963) was an Australian-born American film director, producer and screenwriter.", "In 1957, he won the Academy Award for Best Writing/Best Screenplay for \"Around the World in Eighty Days\" and in 1942, he was nominated as Best Director for \"Wake Island\".", "He had seven children by his wife, actress Maureen O'Sullivan, including actress Mia Farrow."]], ["Marie-Louise Coidavid", ["Marie Louise Coidavid( 1778 \u2013 March 11, 1851), was the Queen of the Kingdom of Haiti 1811 \u2013 20 as the spouse of Henri I of Haiti."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Married and in Love", 0], ["John Farrow", 2]], "evidences": [["Married and in Love", "director", "John Farrow"], ["John Farrow", "spouse", "Maureen O'Sullivan"]], "answer": "Maureen O'Sullivan"}
{"_id": "535fcc540bd911eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Which country the director of film Snow Flower And The Secret Fan (Film) is from?", "context": [["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Lisa See", ["Lisa See is an American writer and novelist.", "Her books include\" On Gold Mountain: The One- Hundred- Year Odyssey of My Chinese- American Family\"( 1995), a detailed account of See's family history, and the novels\" Flower Net\"( 1997),\" The Interior\"( 1999),\" Dragon Bones\"( 2003),\" Snow Flower and the Secret Fan\"( 2005),\" Peony in Love\"( 2007) and\" Shanghai Girls\"( 2009), which made it to the 2010 New York Times bestseller list.", "Both\" Shanghai Girls\" and\" Snow Flower and the Secret Fan\" received honorable mentions from the Asian/ Pacific American Awards for Literature.", "See's novel,\" The Tea Girl of Hummingbird Lane( 2017)\", is a powerful story about circumstances, culture, and distance among the Akha people of Xishuangbanna, China.", "It paints an unforgettable portrait of a little known region and its people and celebrates the bond of family.", "See's most recent novel,\" The Island of Sea Women\", is a story about female friendship and family secrets on Jeju Island before, during and in the aftermath of the Korean War.", "It was released on March 5, 2019.", "\" Flower Net The Interior\", and\" Dragon Bones\" make up the Red Princess mystery series.", "\" Snow Flower and the Secret Fan\" and\" Peony in Love\" focus on the lives of Chinese women in the 19th and 17th centuries respectively.", "\" Shanghai Girls\"( 2009) chronicles the lives of two sisters who come to Los Angeles in arranged marriages and face, among other things, the pressures put on Chinese- Americans during the anti-Communist mania of the 1950s.", "See completed a sequel titled\" Dreams of Joy\", released in May 2011.", "\" China Dolls\"( June 2014) deals with Chinese American nightclub performers of the 1930s and 1940s.", "Writing under the pen name Monica Highland, See, her mother Carolyn See, and John Espey, published two novels:\" Lotus Land\"( 1983),\" 110 Shanghai Road\"( 1986), and\" Greetings from Southern California\"( 1988), a collection of early 20th Century postcards and commentary on the history they represent.", "She has a personal essay(\" The Funeral Banquet\") included in the anthology\" Half and Half\".", "See has donated her personal papers( 1973 \u2013 2001) to UCLA.", "During the 2012 Golden Dragon Chinese New Year Parade in Los Angeles Chinatown, See served as the Grand Marshal."]], ["John Farrell (businessman)", ["John Farrell is the director of YouTube in Latin America."]], ["Wayne Wang", ["Wayne Wang (born January 12, 1949) is a Hong Kong-American director, producer, and screenwriter.", "Considered a pioneer of Asian-American cinema, he was one of the first Chinese-American filmmakers to gain a major foothold in Hollywood.", "His films, often independently produced, deal with issues of contemporary Asian-American culture and domestic life.", "His best known works include (1985), \"Eat a Bowl of Tea\" (1989), the Amy Tan literary adaptation \"The Joy Luck Club\" (1993), \"Chinese Box\" (1997), and \"A Thousand Years of Good Prayers\" (2007).", "Other films include the Harvey Keitel and William Hurt-starring comedy \"Smoke\" (1995), the family film \"Because of Winn-Dixie\" (2005), the romantic comedies \"Maid in Manhattan\" (2002) and \"Last Holiday\" (2006), and the controversial erotic-drama \"The Center of the World\" (2001).", "He is the recipient of numerous accolades, including a Bodil Award, a Silver Bear, two Golden Shells, with BAFTA Award, Sundance Grand Jury, Golden Lion, and C\u00e9sar Award nominations."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["Michael Govan", ["Michael Govan( born 1963) is the director of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art since 2006.", "Prior to this, Govan worked as the director of the Dia Art Foundation in New York City."]], ["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]], ["Park Hyo-shin", ["Park Hyo-shin (Hangul: \ubc15\ud6a8\uc2e0, Hanja: \u6734\u5b5d\u4fe1; born September 1, 1981-registered on December 1, 1981) is a South Korean ballad singer and musical theatre actor known for his emotional vocals.", "He debuted in 1999 and has since released many hit songs including, \"Snow Flower,Wild Flower,\" and \"Good Person.\""]], ["Snow Flower and the Secret Fan (film)", ["Snow Flower and the Secret Fan is a 2011 historical drama film based on the novel of the same name written by Lisa See.", "Directed by Wayne Wang, the film stars Gianna Jun, Li Bingbing, Archie Kao, Vivian Wu, and Hugh Jackman."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Snow Flower and the Secret Fan (film)", 1], ["Wayne Wang", 0]], "evidences": [["Snow Flower and the Secret Fan", "director", "Wayne Wang"], ["Wayne Wang", "country of citizenship", "American"]], "answer": "American"}
{"_id": "08ceca0c0bdc11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where does the director of film Temperamental Artist work at?", "context": [["Michael Govan", ["Michael Govan( born 1963) is the director of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art since 2006.", "Prior to this, Govan worked as the director of the Dia Art Foundation in New York City."]], ["Jesse E. Hobson", ["Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 \u2013 November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955.", "Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]], ["Jason Moore (director)", ["Jason Moore( born October 22, 1970) is an American director of film, theatre and television."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["Paul Otto", ["Paul Otto Schlesinger (8 February 1878 \u2013 25 or 30 November 1943) was a German film actor and director.", "Otto was born as \"Paul Otto Schlesinger\" in Berlin.", "He began a qualification as a retail merchant and made his actor's debut in the age of 17.", "Otto worked at Theaters in Halle, Wiesbaden and Hanover before he returned to Berlin about 1906.", "He first appeared in the silent film \"Ringkampf Konkurrenz\" in 1910 and in \"Ars\u00e8ne Lupin contra Sherlock Holmes\" (1910-11, five episode film serial) next to Viggo Larsen.", "In 1912 Otto directed his first own film \"Selbstgerichtet\".", "In the beginning of the 1930s he also appeared in successful Sound movies like \"Der Hauptmann von K\u00f6penick\".", "After 1933, Otto returned to theaterstages and worked at the Deutsches Theater Berlin and the \"Kammerspiele\" Berlin.", "In 1937 he was awarded a \"Staatsschauspieler\" - title and in 1942 Joseph Goebbels promoted him to the head of the stagecouncil at the Reichskulturkammer.", "In September 1943 his Jewish descent was discovered.", "To avoid his deportation Otto committed suicide on 30 November 1943, together with his wife Charlotte Klinder-Otto at his home in Berlin."]], ["Temperamental Artist", ["Temperamental Artist (German: K\u00fcnstlerlaunen) is a 1920 German silent film directed by Paul Otto and starring Conrad Veidt, Aud Egede-Nissen and Frida Richard."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Temperamental Artist", 0], ["Paul Otto", 7]], "evidences": [["Temperamental Artist", "director", "Paul Otto"], ["Paul Otto", "employer", "Deutsches Theater Berlin"]], "answer": "Deutsches Theater Berlin"}
{"_id": "57511f820bdb11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the director of film Gone Too Soon (Film) born?", "context": [["Choi Mi-soon", ["Choi Mi- Soon( born 30 September 1972) is a South Korean former field hockey player who competed in the 1996 Summer Olympics."]], ["Choi Phillip", ["Choi Phillip, born Choi Pil-soon( born 18 August 1979) is a South Korean actor."]], ["Ian Halperin", ["Ian Halperin (born August 17, 1964 in Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadian investigative journalist, writer and documentary filmmaker.", "His 2009 book, \"Unmasked: The Final Years of Michael Jackson\" was a #1 best-seller on the New York Times list on July 24, 2009.", "He is the author or coauthor of nine books including \"Celine Dion: Behind the FairytaleFire and Rain:", "The James Taylor Story\" and \"Hollywood Undercover\".", "He coauthored \"Who Killed Kurt Cobain?\" and with Max Wallace.", "Halperin has contributed to \"60 Minutes II\" and was a regular correspondent for Court TV.", "He is a graduate of Concordia University in Montreal (BA 07)."]], ["Kim Jin-soon", ["Kim Jin-soon( born 5 September 1968) is a South Korean fencer.", "She competed in the women's foil events at the 1988 and 1992 Summer Olympics."]], ["Chung Eun-soon", ["Chung Eun-soon( born 18 July 1971) is a Korean former basketball player who competed in the 1996 Summer Olympics and in the 2000 Summer Olympics."]], ["Kim Song-soon", ["Kim Song-soon( born 7 June 1940) is a North Korean speed skater.", "She competed in two events at the 1964 Winter Olympics."]], ["Park Hyeong-soon", ["Park Hyeong- soon( born 23 October 1989) is a South Korean footballer who plays as goalkeeper for[ Suwon FC in K League 2."]], ["Kim Bok-soon", ["Kim Bok- soon( born 6 January 1950) is a North Korean speed skater.", "She competed in two events at the 1972 Winter Olympics."]], ["Lee Jeong-soon", ["Lee Jeong- soon( born 23 February 1961) is a South Korean former professional tennis player."]], ["Gone Too Soon (film)", ["Gone", "Too Soon is a documentary film about the final year of Michael Jackson's life and career.", "It first aired on the TV Guide Network on June 25, 2010, exactly one year after Jackson's death.", "The documentary was produced and directed by author-filmmaker Ian Halperin, who wrote \"Unmasked:", "The Final Years of Michael Jackson\", which hit No. 1", "the New York Times' bestsellers list in 2009, after he spent five years investigating Jackson.", "In an interview with Halperin in March 2010, he revealed that the film is culled from 300 hours of footage shot inside the singer's camp and includes video and audio of Jackson shot before his death.", "It also includes interviews with Jackson's personal manager, trainer, and attorney.", "According to the filmmakers, Jackson family members were not involved but are aware of the film.", "Former family attorney Brian Oxman is among the interviewees.", "The movie is claimed to depict the more scandalous aspects of Jackson's life."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Gone Too Soon (film)", 3], ["Ian Halperin", 0]], "evidences": [["Gone Too Soon", "director", "Ian Halperin"], ["Ian Halperin", "place of birth", "Montreal, Quebec"]], "answer": "Montreal, Quebec"}
{"_id": "8cd3fe6c0baf11ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is Colg\u00fa Mac Fa\u00edlbe Flaind's uncle?", "context": [["Tn\u00fathgal mac Donngaile", ["Tn\u00fathgal mac Donngaile( or Tn\u00fathgal mac Donngusa)( died 820) was a supposed King of Munster from the E\u00f3ganacht Chaisil branch of the Eoganachta.", "He was a fifth generation descendant of Colg\u00fa mac Fa\u00edlbe Flaind( died 678), a previous king.", "Tn\u00fathgal appears in some king lists but this is suspect.", "He is not mentioned in the Irish annals and his death date of 820 is based on the accession of Feidlimid mac Cremthanin( died 847) in that year.", "A confusion between him and Tn\u00fathgal mac Artrach( died circa 807) may have occurred.", "His grandsons \u00c1ilgen\u00e1n mac Donngaile( died 853) and M\u00e1el Gualae mac Donngaile( died 859) were Kings of Munster."]], ["Fa\u00edlbe Flann mac \u00c1edo Duib", ["Fa\u00edlbe Flann mac \u00c1edo Duib (died 639) was a King of Munster from the E\u00f3ganacht Chaisil branch of the Eoganachta.", "He succeeded Cathal mac \u00c1edo", "Flaind Chathrach of the Glendamnach branch in 628.", "He was the younger brother of a previous king F\u00edngen mac \u00c1edo Duib (d. 618).", "His sobriquet Flann meant \"blood-red\"."]], ["Hysen Hoxha", ["Hysen Efendi Hoxha( 1861\u20131934) was an Albanian politician, mayor of Gjirokast\u00ebr, and the uncle of Enver Hoxha."]], ["Ivan Benito", ["Ivan Benito( born 27 August 1976 in Aarau) is a Swiss retired professional footballer who played as goalkeeper.", "He is the uncle of Loris Benito."]], ["Bonifazio Bevilacqua Aldobrandini", ["Bonifazio Bevilacqua Aldobrandini (1571 \u2013 April 7, 1627) was an Italian Cardinal.", "He was the uncle of Pope Gregory XIV."]], ["John Breckin", ["John Breckin( born 27 July 1953) is an English former professional footballer who played as a left- back.", "He is the uncle of Nottingham Forest defender Ian Breckin."]], ["Finguine mac Cathail", ["Finguine mac Cathail Con-cen- m\u00e1thair( died 696) was a King of Munster from the Glendamnach branch of the Eoganachta.", "He was the son of Cathal C\u00fa- cen- m\u00e1thair mac Catha\u00edl( d. 665).", "He succeeded Colg\u00fa mac Fa\u00edlbe Flaind in 678.", "During his reign the law text\" C\u00e1in Fuithirbe\" was enacted at Mag Fuithirbe on the borders of Cork and Kerry in 683.", "Representatives of the major tribes of Munster are mentioned in the tract.", "Finguine's known son was Cathal mac Finguine( d. 742) a powerful King of Munster.", "He is a recurring character in Peter Tremayne's\" Sister Fidelma\" mysteries."]], ["Colg\u00fa mac Fa\u00edlbe Flaind", ["Colg\u00fa mac Fa\u00edlbe Flaind (died 678) was a King of Munster from the E\u00f3ganacht Chaisil branch of the Eoganachta.", "He was the son of Fa\u00edlbe Flann mac \u00c1edo Duib (d.639), a previous king.", "He succeeded Cathal C\u00fa-cen-m\u00e1thair mac Cathail as king in 665.", "The annals mention no details of his reign.", "His known son was named Nad Fro\u00edch.", "He is also a prominent character in the \"Sister Fidelma\" mystery series written by Peter Tremayne."]], ["Ivan Novoseltsev", ["Ivan Petrovich Novoseltsev( born January 23, 1979) is a Russian former professional ice hockey winger.", "He is the uncle of Vladislav Namestnikov."]], ["Bradley Orr", ["Bradley James Orr( born 1 November 1982) is an English retired footballer.", "He is the uncle of Rangers defender Jon Flanagan."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Colg\u00fa mac Fa\u00edlbe Flaind", 1], ["Fa\u00edlbe Flann mac \u00c1edo Duib", 3]], "evidences": [["Colg\u00fa mac Fa\u00edlbe Flaind", "father", "Fa\u00edlbe Flann mac \u00c1edo Duib"], ["Fa\u00edlbe Flann mac \u00c1edo Duib", "sibling", "F\u00edngen mac \u00c1edo Duib"]], "answer": "F\u00edngen mac \u00c1edo Duib"}
{"_id": "d817c7a408ea11ebbda7ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Are both rivers, Dradenau and Mistel (Red Main), located in the same country?", "context": [["Dradenau", ["Dradenau was a branch of the river Elbe near Hamburg, Germany.", "The name was also used for two islands created by the channel, Gros Dradenau and Klein Dradenau( Big and Little Dradenau).", "The islands of Dradenau were sold to Hamburg in 1445 by Count Otto von Holstein.", "By 1840, it was leased as private property with two farms and 66 inhabitants.", "As part of the Hamburg port extensions, the K\u00f6hlfleet, another channel north of Dradenau channel, was reclaimed, which connected the islands to Waltershof, an area of Hamburg.", "By the late 19th century, the channel disappeared entirely due to silting and the construction of the port of Hamburg.", "A sewage treatment plant, Kl\u00e4rwerk Dradenau, currently exists where it used to flow."]], ["Gosenbach", ["Gosenbach is a river of Bavaria, Germany.", "It flows into the Red Main near Creu\u00dfen."]], ["Red Main", ["The Red Main( or\" Rotmain\") is a river in southern Germany.", "It is the southern, left headstream of the River Main.", "It rises in the hills of Franconian Switzerland, near Haag and flows generally northwest through the towns Creu\u00dfen, Bayreuth, Heinersreuth and Neudrossenfeld.", "It merges with the White Main near Kulmbach to form the Main.", "The Red Main is long and descends a total of.", "The waters of the Red Main flow through a region of clayey soils, which is why the river carries a lot of suspended solids, especially after rainfall, and acquires a red-brown colour.", "Hence the name\" Red\" Main."]], ["Red Main Spring", ["The Red Main Spring is the source of the Red Main river, the left- hand and southern headstream of the River Main in Germany.", "It is located in the Lindenhardt Forest, ten kilometres south of Bayreuth near H\u00f6rlasreuth at a height of on the southern slopes of the Tannenberg( 596 m).", "Although the Red Main is several kilometres longer than the Wei\u00dfe Main, the stronger White Main Spring is seen as the source of the Main itself.", "The Red Main Spring was enclosed in stone in 1907 and, from there, the water flows along a narrow wooden pipe.", "The source region lies in the Franconian Switzerland- Veldenstein Forest Nature Park and belongs geologically to the Brown Jura.", "The river gets its name from the boggy red subsoil and the associated fluvial sediment that gives it its red appearance.", "In the vicinity of the Red Main Spring is the origin of the Fichtenohe, the upper course of the River Pegnitz."]], ["Friesenbach (Red Main)", ["Friesenbach is a river of Bavaria, Germany at the edge of the Franconian Jura.", "The Friesenbach is a left tributary of the Red Main and about long."]], ["Red Main", ["The Red Main( or\" Rotmain\") is a river in southern Germany.", "It is the southern, left headstream of the River Main.", "It rises in the hills of Franconian Switzerland, near Haag and flows generally northwest through the towns Creu\u00dfen, Bayreuth, Heinersreuth and Neudrossenfeld.", "It merges with the White Main near Kulmbach to form the Main.", "The Red Main is long and descends a total of.", "The waters of the Red Main flow through a region of clayey soils, which is why the river carries a lot of suspended solids, especially after rainfall, and acquires a red-brown colour.", "Hence the name\" Red\" Main."]], ["Mistel (Red Main)", ["Mistel is a river of Bavaria, Germany.", "It is a left tributary of the Red Main in Bayreuth."]], ["D\u00fchlbach", ["D\u00fchlbach is a river of Bavaria, Germany.", "It flows into the Red Main near Heinersreuth."]], ["Crocodile River (Limpopo)", ["The Crocodile River is a river in South Africa.", "After its confluence with the Marico River, both rivers form the Limpopo River."]], ["\u00d6lschnitz (Red Main)", ["The \u00d6lschnitz is right- bank, southeastern headstream of the Red Main in the German province of Upper Franconia in Bavaria.", "It is long, and including it s source river\" Laimbach\"."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Dradenau", 0], ["Mistel (Red Main)", 0]], "evidences": [["Dradenau", "country", "Germany"], ["Mistel (Red Main)", "country", "Germany"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "f825c90b085511ebbd59ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Who was born later, Jovelian De Koker or Antonio \u00c1lvarez Alonso?", "context": [["Antonio \u00c1lvarez de Toledo, 5th Duke of Alba", ["Antonio \u00c1lvarez de Toledo y Beaumont, 5th Duke of Alba, Grandee of Spain,( in full),( 1568 \u2013 29 January 1639) was a Spanish nobleman and politician."]], ["Jovelian de Koker", ["Jovelian de Koker( born 28 February 1992 in Worcester, South Africa) is a South African rugby union player for Marmande in F\u00e9d\u00e9rale 1 in France.", "His regular position is scrum- half."]], ["Antonio \u00c1lvarez (footballer, born 1955)", ["Antonio \u00c1lvarez Gir\u00e1ldez( born 10 April 1955) is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a central defender, and a coach."]], ["Antonio \u00c1lvarez Alonso", ["Antonio \u00c1lvarez Alonso( 11 March 1867- 22 June 1903) was a Spanish pianist and composer.", "He is best known for his Pasodoble\" Suspiros de Espa\u00f1a\"."]], ["Desmond de Koker", ["Desmond de Koker( born 1 June 1991) is a South African cricketer.", "He made his first- class debut for Free State in the 2010 \u2013 11 CSA Provincial Three- Day Challenge on 18 November 2010.", "In September 2019, he was named in Northern Cape's squad for the 2019 \u2013 20 CSA Provincial T20 Cup."]], ["Catherine I of Russia", ["Catherine I( born, later known as Marta Samuilovna Skavronskaya; \u2013) was the second wife of Peter the Great and Empress of Russia from 1725 until her death."]], ["Antonio Buonfigli", ["Antonio or Antonio d'Ariodante Buonfigli (1680 - circa 1750) was an Italian painter of the late-Baroque period."]], ["W. Augustus Barratt", ["W. Augustus Barratt( 1873- 1947) was a Scottish- born, later American, songwriter and musician."]], ["Antonio Machoni", ["Antonio Machoni or Antonio Maccioni( 1671 \u2013 1753) was an Italian jesuit, linguist and cartographer."]], ["Atonio Leawere", ["Atonio Leawere or Antonio Leawere is a Fijian politician.", "He was a member of the Senate of Fiji and represented Serua."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Jovelian de Koker", 0], ["Antonio \u00c1lvarez Alonso", 0]], "evidences": [["Jovelian de Koker", "date of birth", "28 February 1992"], ["Antonio \u00c1lvarez Alonso", "date of birth", "11 March 1867"]], "answer": "Jovelian De Koker"}
{"_id": "31ab5c8008b511ebbd88ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film was released first, The Miner'S Daughter or My Kingdom For A Cook?", "context": [["Sierra (film)", ["Sierra is a 1950 American Technicolor Western film directed by Alfred E. Green and starring Wanda Hendrix, Audie Murphy and Burl Ives.", "The film was based on the 1937 novel\" The Mountains Are My Kingdom\" by Stuart Hardy."]], ["My Kingdom For...", ["My Kingdom For ... is a 1985 American documentary directed by Budd Boetticher."]], ["My Kingdom for a Cook", ["My Kingdom for a Cook is a 1943 American comedy film directed by Richard Wallace, which stars Charles Coburn, Marguerite Chapman, and Bill Carter."]], ["The Poacher's Foster Daughter or Noble Millionaire", ["The Poacher's Foster Daughter or Noble Millionaire is a Czech comedy film directed by Martin Fri\u010d.", "It was released in 1949."]], ["Forbidden Valley (film)", ["Forbidden Valley is a 1938 American action film written and directed by Wyndham Gittens.", "It is based on the 1937 novel\" The Mountains Are My Kingdom\" by Stuart Hardy.", "The film stars Noah Beery Jr., Frances Robinson, Robert Barrat, Fred Kohler, Alonzo Price and Samuel S. Hinds.", "The film was released on February 13, 1938, by Universal Pictures."]], ["Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot", ["Stop!", "Or My Mom Will Shoot is a 1992 American buddy cop action comedy film directed by Roger Spottiswoode and starring Sylvester Stallone and Estelle Getty.", "The film was released in the United States on February 21, 1992.", "The film received mostly negative reviews, and was a box office bomb.", "In 2006, in response to a question about the films Stallone wished he had not done, this film was the first one he mentioned."]], ["Nashville Girl", ["Nashville Girl is a 1976 film from New World Pictures about an aspiring country and western singer.", "It was also known as\" New Girl in Town\" and\" Country Music Daughter\" to capitalize on the success of the similar film\" Coal Miner's Daughter\".", "Roger Corman says the film was very popular in the South and also in Europe, which surprised him."]], ["The Wonderful World of Captain Kuhio", ["The film was released in Japan on 10 October 2009."]], ["Dorm (film)", ["Dek hor( also Dorm or\" My School\") is a 2006 Thai horror- drama film."]], ["The Miner's Daughter", ["The Miner's Daughter is a 1927 Australian silent film set in Sydney and Bendigo.", "Little is known about it and It is considered a lost film."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Miner's Daughter", 0], ["My Kingdom for a Cook", 0]], "evidences": [["The Miner's Daughter", "publication date", "1927"], ["My Kingdom for a Cook", "publication date", "1943"]], "answer": "The Miner'S Daughter"}
{"_id": "f15dbb580bdb11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the date of birth of Dolores Gangotena's husband?", "context": [["Mark Kenneth Woods", ["Mark Kenneth Woods( date of birth unknown) is a Canadian comedy writer, actor, producer, director and TV host."]], ["Theodred II (Bishop of Elmham)", ["Theodred II was a medieval Bishop of Elmham.", "The date of Theodred's consecration unknown, but the date of his death was sometime between 995 and 997."]], ["Dolores Gangotena", ["Dolores Marta Gracia", "de Gangotena y Jij\u00f3n was an Ecuadorian art collector, conservationist.", "She was First Lady of Ecuador to Camilo Ponce Enr\u00edquez from 16 September 1956 to 31 August 1960."]], ["Camilo Ponce Enr\u00edquez (politician)", ["Camilo Ponce Enr\u00edquez (January 31, 1912 in Quito \u2013 September 13, 1976) was an Ecuadorian political figure.", "He served as the 30th President of Ecuador between 1956 and 1960.", "He was married to Dolores Marta Gracia", "de Gangotena y Jij\u00f3n.", "Ponce initially ran in the presidential election of 1948, but only came in third place.", "In 1951 Ponce, along with Sixto Dur\u00e1n Ball\u00e9n founded the Movimiento Social Cristiano (MSC), which later became the Partido Social Cristiano (PSC).", "In 1956 he won the presidential election and named Dur\u00e1n Ball\u00e9n minister of public works.", "He ran a final time in the election of 1968, once again coming in third place."]], ["Terence Robinson", ["Terence D. Robinson( date of birth and death unknown) was a male wrestler who competed for England."]], ["Pamela Jain", ["Pamela Jain is an Indian playback singer.", "Date of Birth:16th March."]], ["Les Richards", ["Les Richards( date of birth unknown) was an Australian rules footballer who played with North Melbourne in the Victorian Football League( VFL)."]], ["Brian Saunders (weightlifter)", ["Brian Saunders( date of birth and death unknown) was a male weightlifter who competed for England."]], ["Moffat Sinkala", ["Moffat Sinkala( date of birth unknown, died June 2004) was a Zambian footballer.", "He competed in the men's tournament at the 1980 Summer Olympics."]], ["Etan Boritzer", ["Etan Boritzer( born 1950) is an American writer of children \u2019s literature who is best known for his book\" What is God?\" first published in 1989.", "His best selling\" What is?\" illustrated children's book series on character education and difficult subjects for children is a popular teaching guide for parents, teachers and child- life professionals.", "Boritzer gained national critical acclaim after\" What is God?\" was published in 1989 although the book has caused controversy from religious fundamentalists for its universalist views.", "The other current books in the\" What is?\" series include", "What is Love?,", "What is Death?,", "What is Beautiful?,", "What is Funny?,", "What is Right?,", "What is Peace?,", "What is Money?,", "What is Dreaming?,", "What is a Friend?,", "What is True?,", "What is a Family?,", "What is a Feeling?\"", "The series is now also translated into 15 languages.", "Boritzer was first published in 1963 at the age of 13 when he wrote an essay in his English class at Wade Junior High School in the Bronx, New York on the assassination of John F. Kennedy.", "His essay was included in a special anthology by New York City public school children compiled and published by the New York City Department of Education.", "Boritzer now lives in Venice, California and maintains his publishing office there also.", "He has helped numerous other authors to get published through\" How to Get Your Book Published!\" programs.", "Boritzer is also a yoga teacher who teaches regular classes locally and guest- teaches nationally.", "He is also recognized nationally as an erudite speaker on\" The Teachings of the Buddha.\""]]], "supporting_facts": [["Dolores Gangotena", 2], ["Camilo Ponce Enr\u00edquez (politician)", 0]], "evidences": [["Dolores Marta Gracia de Gangotena", "spouse", "Camilo Ponce"], ["Camilo Ponce", "date of birth", "January 31, 1912"]], "answer": "January 31, 1912"}
{"_id": "c26c16b5086611ebbd5eac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who died later, Valentin The Good or A Daughter Of Two Worlds?", "context": [["Two Worlds (2007 film)", ["Two Worlds is a 2007 French comedy film directed by Daniel Cohen."]], ["James Young (director)", ["James Young (January 1, 1872 \u2013 June 9, 1948) was an American film director, actor and screenwriter of the silent era.", "Before films Young had a successful career as a stage actor appearing on Broadway and throughout the country, and was the author of a notable 1905 book on theatrical makeup.", "His first wife was librettist Rida Johnson Young who often composed with Victor Herbert.", "Turning to silent films he directed 93 films between 1912 and 1928.", "He also appeared as an actor in 62 films between 1909 and 1917.", "He was born in Baltimore, Maryland and died in New York, New York.", "His second wife was film actress Clara Kimball Young, 18 years his junior, who kept his surname after they divorced."]], ["Valentin the Good", ["Valentin the Good is a 1942 Czech comedy film directed by Martin Fri\u010d."]], ["Paw (film)", ["Paw( also known as Boy of Two Worlds) is a 1959 Danish film directed by Astrid Henning- Jensen."]], ["A Tale of Two Worlds", ["A Tale of Two Worlds is a 1921 American silent drama film produced and distributed by Goldwyn Pictures and directed by Frank Lloyd.", "The film stars several well- known actors including Leatrice Joy, Wallace Beery, Edythe Chapman, and J. Frank Glendon.", "The film has been preserved at the Library of Congress."]], ["John the Good (bishop of Milan)", ["John the Good( or\" Buono\") was Archbishop of Milan from c. 641 to 669.", "He is honoured as a Saint in the Catholic Church and his feast day is on January 15."]], ["Martin Fri\u010d", ["Martin Fri\u010d( 29 March 1902 \u2013 26 August 1968) was a Czech film director, screenwriter and actor.", "He had more than 100 directing credits between 1929 and 1968, including feature films, shorts and documentary films.", "Throughout his life, Fri\u010d struggled with alcoholism.", "On the day of the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968, he attempted suicide, after battling cancer.", "He died in the hospital five days later."]], ["A Daughter of Two Worlds", ["A Daughter of Two Worlds is a surviving 1920 silent film adventure drama directed by James Young and starring Norma Talmadge, Jack Crosby, and Virginia Lee."]], ["Two Worlds (1930 German film)", ["Two Worlds is the German version of an English- language film directed by Ewald Andr\u00e9 Dupont."]], ["Ben Palmer", ["Ben Palmer is a British film and television director who is known for being the director of\" Bo' Selecta\" and\" The Inbetweeners\"."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Valentin the Good", 0], ["A Daughter of Two Worlds", 0], ["Martin Fri\u010d", 0], ["James Young (director)", 0]], "evidences": [["Valentin the Good", "director", "Martin Fri\u010d"], ["A Daughter of Two Worlds", "director", "James Young"], ["Martin Fri\u010d", "date of death", "26 August 1968"], ["James Young (director)", "date of death", "June 9, 1948"]], "answer": "Valentin The Good"}
{"_id": "2af021160bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where did Nancy Kassebaum's father study?", "context": [["Alf Landon", ["Alfred Mossman Landon (September 9, 1887October 12, 1987) was an American politician from the Republican Party.", "He served as the twenty-sixth Governor of Kansas from 1933 to 1937.", "He was the Republican Party's nominee in the 1936 presidential election, but was defeated in a landslide by incumbent President Franklin D. Roosevelt who won the electoral college vote 523 to 8.", "Born in West Middlesex, Pennsylvania, Landon spent most of his childhood in Marietta, Ohio before moving to Kansas.", "After graduating from the University of Kansas, he became an independent oil producer in Lawrence, Kansas.", "His business made him a millionaire, and he became a leader of the liberal Republicans in Kansas.", "Landon won election as Governor of Kansas in 1932 and sought to reduce taxes and balance the budget in the midst of the Great Depression.", "He supported many components of the New Deal but criticized some aspects that he found inefficient.", "The 1936 Republican National Convention selected Landon as the Republican Party's presidential nominee.", "He proved to be an ineffective campaigner and carried just two states in the election.", "After the election, he left office as governor and never sought public office again.", "Later in life, he supported the Marshall Plan and President Lyndon B. Johnson's Great Society programs.", "He gave the first in a series of lectures, now known as the Landon Lecture Series, at Kansas State University.", "Landon lived to the age of 100 and died in Topeka, Kansas, in 1987.", "His daughter, Nancy Kassebaum, represented Kansas in the United States Senate from 1978 to 1997."]], ["Nancy Baron", ["Nancy Baron is an American rock singer who was active in New York City in the early 1960s, known for the singles\" Where Did My Jimmy Go?\" and\" I've Got A Feeling\"."]], ["Donnie Elbert", ["Donnie Elbert( May 25, 1936 \u2013 January 26, 1989) was an American soul singer and songwriter, who had a prolific career from the mid-1950s to the late 1970s.", "His US hits included\" Where Did Our Love Go?\"( 1972), and his reputation as a Northern soul artist in the UK was secured by\" A Little Piece of Leather\", a performance highlighting his powerful falsetto voice."]], ["Andrew Allen (singer)", ["Andrew Allen( born 6 May 1981) is a Canadian- born singer- songwriter from Vernon, British Columbia.", "He is signed to Sony/ ATV and has released 5 top 10 singles, and written and recorded many others, including\" Where Did We Go?\" with Carly Rae Jepsen.", "He also records covers and posts them on YouTube."]], ["Benny Rubinstein", ["Benny Rubinstein is a former Israeli footballer who played in Maccabi Netanya and Hapoel Netanya, who now works in Real estate development.", "http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/real-estate/where-did-the-millions-go-1.302730", "Benny's son, Aviram also played football for Maccabi Netanya."]], ["Joseph J. Sullivan (vaudeville)", ["Joseph J. Sullivan was a blackface comedian and acrobat in New York.", "He composed the song\" Where Did You Get That Hat?\" and first performed it in 1888.", "It was a great success and he performed it many times thereafter."]], ["Robert Paul Smith", ["Robert Paul Smith( April 16, 1915 \u2013 January 30, 1977) was an American author, most famous for his classic evocation of childhood,\" Where Did You Go? Out. What Did You Do? Nothing\"."]], ["Nancy Kassebaum", ["Nancy Landon Kassebaum Baker (n\u00e9e Landon; born July 29, 1932) is an American politician who represented the State of Kansas in the United States Senate from 1978 to 1997.", "She is the daughter of Alf Landon, who was Governor of Kansas from 1933 to 1937 and the 1936 Republican nominee for president, and the widow of former Senator and diplomat Howard Baker.", "She was the first woman ever elected to a full term in the Senate without her husband having previously served in Congress."]], ["Richard Kassebaum", ["Richard Kassebaum (November 15, 1960 \u2013 August 27, 2008) was an American documentary filmmaker.", "He is best remembered for producing television documentaries, including the 2002 award-winning Limited Series \"Woodrow Wilson and the Birth of the American Century\".", "Born in Wichita, Kansas, Kassebaum was the son of Republican Senator Nancy Landon Kassebaum.", "Kassebaum graduated from Maize High School in Maize, Kansas.", "He received his bachelor's degree in radio and television from Kansas State University and did graduated work in the film school at the University of Southern California.", "He died from a brain tumor on August 27, 2008 in Knoxville, Tennessee, at the age of 47."]], ["John Philip Kassebaum", ["John Philip Kassebaum (October 24, 1932 \u2013 February 28, 2016) was an American attorney and art collector and former husband of U.S. Senator Nancy Kassebaum.", "Born in Kansas City, Missouri, Kassebaum met Nancy Landon while attending the University of Michigan.", "He received a Juris Doctor from the University of Michigan School of Law.", "They married in 1956 and settled in Maize, Kansas, where they raised four children.", "They separated in 1975 and divorced in 1979.", "Kassebaum remarried to Llewellyn Hood, with whom he remained for the last 40 years of his life.", "Beginning in the late 1950s, Kassebaum began collecting Medieval and Renaissance ceramics, including \"lead- and tin-glazed pieces from Persia, Spain, Italy, France, Germany, the Netherlands and England\".", "Kassebaum later moved to Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, and became involved in historical preservation projects in Charleston, South Carolina, and Wichita, Kansas.", "He maintained law offices in Wichita and New York City and was \"a frequent lecturer on ceramics and authored various articles on the subject\".", "His son William Kassebaum is a former member of the Kansas House of Representatives.", "Another son, filmmaker Richard Kassebaum, died of a brain tumor August 27, 2008, at the age of 47.\nKassebaum died in Charleston."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Nancy Kassebaum", 1], ["Alf Landon", 4]], "evidences": [["Nancy Landon Kassebaum", "father", "Alf Landon"], ["Alf Landon", "educated at", "University of Kansas"]], "answer": "University of Kansas"}
{"_id": "3ae1f320086211ebbd5dac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film whose director is younger, Doughnuts And Society or Seven Deaths In The Cat'S Eye?", "context": [["La Bestia humana", ["La Bestia humana is a 1957 Argentine film whose story is based on the novel\" La B\u00eate Humaine\" by the French writer \u00c9mile Zola."]], ["Seven Deaths in the Cat's Eye", ["Seven Deaths in the Cat's Eye is a 1973 giallo- horror film directed by Antonio Margheriti."]], ["Milo\u0161 Zli\u010di\u0107", ["Milo\u0161 Zli\u010di\u0107( born 29 December 1999) is a Serbian football forward.", "He is a younger brother of Lazar Zli\u010di\u0107."]], ["Cat's eye", ["Cat's eye or Cat's Eye may refer to:"]], ["Mariko Tone", ["One of her songs titled\" Derringer\" became an opening theme to anime series\" Cat's Eye\"."]], ["Abdolreza Rajabi", ["Abdolreza Rajabi( 1962 \u2013 30 October 2008) was a Kurdish Iranian, born in Mahidasht District, west of the Kermanshah Province.", "He died under suspicious circumstances in Reja'i Shahr Prison where he was being held as a political prisoner.", "His was one of at least seven deaths in custody in as many years that has raised questions about the state of human rights in Iran."]], ["Lewis D. Collins", ["Lewis D. Collins, often known as Lew Collins or Cullen Lewis( 12 January 1899 \u2013 24 August 1954), was an American film director.", "He is associated particularly with the western genre."]], ["The Cat", ["The Cat may refer to:"]], ["Doughnuts and Society", ["Doughnuts and Society is a 1936 American comedy film directed by Lewis D. Collins and written by Karen DeWolf, Robert St. Claire, Wallace MacDonald, Matt Brooks and Gertrude Orr.", "The film stars Louise Fazenda, Maude Eburne, Ann Rutherford, Edward Nugent, Hedda Hopper and Franklin Pangborn.", "The film was released on March 27, 1936, by Republic Pictures."]], ["Antonio Margheriti", ["Antonio Margheriti( 19 September 1930 \u2013 4 November 2002), also known under the pseudonyms Anthony M. Dawson and Antony Daisies(\" daisies\" is\" margherite\" in Italian), was an Italian filmmaker.", "Margheriti worked in many different genres in the Italian film industry, and was known for his sometimes derivative but often stylish and entertaining science fiction, sword and sandal, horror/ giallo, Eurospy, spaghetti western, Vietnam War and action movies that were released to a wide international audience.", "He died in 2002."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Doughnuts and Society", 0], ["Seven Deaths in the Cat's Eye", 0], ["Lewis D. Collins", 0], ["Antonio Margheriti", 0]], "evidences": [["Doughnuts and Society", "director", "Lewis D. Collins"], ["Seven Deaths in the Cat's Eye", "director", "Antonio Margheriti"], ["Lewis D. Collins", "date of birth", "12 January 1899"], ["Antonio Margheriti", "date of birth", "19 September 1930"]], "answer": "Seven Deaths In The Cat'S Eye"}
{"_id": "0404d2cc0bb011ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is the maternal grandfather of Margaret Of Holland, Countess Of Henneberg?", "context": [["Margaret of Holland, Countess of Henneberg", ["Margaret of Henneberg (1234 \u2013 26 March 1276) was a Dutch countess, known for a famous medieval legend.", "She was a daughter of Count Floris IV of Holland and his wife, Matilda of Brabant."]], ["Catherine of Henneberg", ["Catherine of Henneberg( c. 1334, in Schleusingen \u2013 15 July 1397, in Meissen) was a Countess of Henneberg by birth and from 1347 by marriage Margravine of Meissen, Landgravine of Thuringia, etc.", "She was the wife of Margrave Frederick the Severe of Meissen.", "Via her, the House of Wettin inherited her father's Franconian possessions."]], ["Matilda of Brabant, Countess of Holland", ["Mathilde (c. 1200 \u2013 22 December 1267) was the fourth child and daughter of Mathilde of Flanders and Henry I, Duke of Brabant.", "She married Henry II, Count Palatine of the Rhine (", "died 1214) in Aachen in 1212 and later married Floris IV, Count of Holland on 6 December 1224."]], ["William IV, Princely count of Henneberg-Schleusingen", ["Princely count William IV of Henneberg- Schleusingen(\" c.\" 1475 \u2013 24 January 1559), a member of the House of Henneberg, was a ruler of the Principality of Henneberg, within the Holy Roman Empire.", "The son of William III of Henneberg, William inherited the Principality of Henneberg on 26 May 1480, when his father died, and reigned until his own death nearly eighty years later, on 24 January 1559.", "William married Anastasia of Brandenburg, a daughter of Albert Achilles, Elector of Brandenburg.", "In 1543 \u2013 1544 William embraced the Protestant Reformation.", "In 1554 he signed a treaty of inheritance with John Frederick II, Duke of Saxony.", "William died in Salorno five years later.", "However, when his successor George Ernest, the last Prince of Henneberg, died, both the Ernestine and the Albertine branches of the Wettin dynasty claimed his estates.", "In 1660 they were finally divided between the Ernestine duchies of Saxe- Weimar and Saxe- Gotha and the Albertine Maurice of Saxe- Zeitz, while the lordship of Schmalkalden went to William IV, Landgrave of Hesse- Kassel, honouring an inheritance treaty of 1360."]], ["Adelaide of Holland", ["Adelaide of Holland( \u2013 buried 9 April 1284), Countess of Hainaut, was a Dutch regent.", "She was a daughter of Floris IV, Count of Holland and Matilda of Brabant.", "She was also a sister of William II, Count of Holland and King of Germany.", "She acted as regent for her nephew Count Floris V during his minority."]], ["Elisabeth of Brunswick-L\u00fcneburg", ["Elisabeth of Brunswick- L\u00fcneburg( 1230 \u2013 27 May 1266) was Queen of the Romans, Countess of Holland, and Countess of Zeeland as the wife of William II of Holland."]], ["Gertrude of Saxony", ["Gertrude of Saxony (1030 \u2013 August 4, 1113), also known as Gertrude Billung, was a countess of Holland by marriage to Floris I, Count of Holland, and countess of Flanders by marriage to Robert I, Count of Flanders.", "She was regent of Holland in 1061-1067 during the minority of her son Dirk V, and regent of Flanders during the absence of her spouse in 1086-1093."]], ["Lutgardis of Luxemburg", ["Lutgardis of Luxembourg, also known as Liutgardis, Liutgarde and Lutgard,( 955 \u2013 ca. 1005 or possibly later) was a countess consort of Holland by marriage to Arnulf, Count of Holland.", "She was the regent of Holland from 993 until 1005 during the minority of her son Dirk III of Holland."]], ["Petronilla of Lorraine", ["Petronilla of Lorraine( 1082 \u2013 23 May 1144) was Countess of Holland by marriage to Floris II, Count of Holland, and regent of the County of Holland during the minority of her son Dirk VI in 1121- 1129.", "She was a daughter of Theodoric II, Duke of Lorraine and Hedwig of Formbach."]], ["Eleanor Holland, Countess of Salisbury", ["Eleanor Holland, Countess of Salisbury( 1386- after 1413), was an English noblewoman, the daughter of Thomas Holland, 2nd Earl of Kent, a half- brother of King Richard II of England.", "She was the first wife of Thomas Montagu, 4th Earl of Salisbury.", "One of her brothers was Edmund Holland, 4th Earl of Kent, to whom she was co-heiress.", "She is not to be confused with her eldest sister Alianore Holland, Countess of March who bore the same name."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Margaret of Holland, Countess of Henneberg", 1], ["Matilda of Brabant, Countess of Holland", 0]], "evidences": [["Margaret of Henneberg", "mother", "Matilda of Brabant"], ["Matilda of Brabant", "father", "Henry I"]], "answer": "Henry I"}
{"_id": "b2ed53540bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the date of death of Prince Moulay Hicham Of Morocco's father?", "context": [["Etan Boritzer", ["Etan Boritzer( born 1950) is an American writer of children \u2019s literature who is best known for his book\" What is God?\" first published in 1989.", "His best selling\" What is?\" illustrated children's book series on character education and difficult subjects for children is a popular teaching guide for parents, teachers and child- life professionals.", "Boritzer gained national critical acclaim after\" What is God?\" was published in 1989 although the book has caused controversy from religious fundamentalists for its universalist views.", "The other current books in the\" What is?\" series include", "What is Love?,", "What is Death?,", "What is Beautiful?,", "What is Funny?,", "What is Right?,", "What is Peace?,", "What is Money?,", "What is Dreaming?,", "What is a Friend?,", "What is True?,", "What is a Family?,", "What is a Feeling?\"", "The series is now also translated into 15 languages.", "Boritzer was first published in 1963 at the age of 13 when he wrote an essay in his English class at Wade Junior High School in the Bronx, New York on the assassination of John F. Kennedy.", "His essay was included in a special anthology by New York City public school children compiled and published by the New York City Department of Education.", "Boritzer now lives in Venice, California and maintains his publishing office there also.", "He has helped numerous other authors to get published through\" How to Get Your Book Published!\" programs.", "Boritzer is also a yoga teacher who teaches regular classes locally and guest- teaches nationally.", "He is also recognized nationally as an erudite speaker on\" The Teachings of the Buddha.\""]], ["Prince Moulay Abdallah of Morocco", ["Prince Moulay Abdellah of Morocco, KCVO, (30 July 1935 \u2013 20 December 1983) was the brother of Moulay Hassan, later King Hassan II of Morocco and the son of King Mohammed V of Morocco (1909\u20131961) and his second wife, Lalla Abla bint Tahar (1909\u20131992)."]], ["Prince Moulay Ismail of Morocco", ["Prince Moulay Ismail of Morocco( born 7 May 1981) is the son of Prince Moulay Abdallah and Lalla Lamia Solh.", "His mother is daughter of Riad Al Solh, the first Prime minister of Lebanon.", "The Prince has one older brother, Prince Moulay Hicham.", "On 25 September 2009, he married Anissa Lehmkuhl, the daughter of Lieutenant- Colonel Omar Lehmkuhl and his wife, Amina( German citizens converted to Islamic faith).", "They had issue, one son and four daughters:"]], ["Thomas Scott (diver)", ["Thomas Scott( 1907- date of death unknown) was an English diver."]], ["Bill Smith (footballer, born 1897)", ["William Thomas Smith( born 9 April 1897, date of death unknown) was an English professional footballer."]], ["Theodred II (Bishop of Elmham)", ["Theodred II was a medieval Bishop of Elmham.", "The date of Theodred's consecration unknown, but the date of his death was sometime between 995 and 997."]], ["Prince Moulay Rachid of Morocco", ["Prince Moulay Rachid of Morocco, also known as Prince Moulay Rachid ben al- Hassan, GCVO, was born on 20 June 1970 in Rabat as the youngest male child of the late King Hassan II and his second wife, Lalla Latifa Hammou.", "He holds a doctorate in international politics and serves Morocco as a diplomat.", "He is currently second in the line of succession to the Moroccan throne."]], ["Hassan I of Morocco", ["Hassan I of Morocco( 1836- 7 June 1894) was the sultan of Morocco from 1873 to 1894.", "He was the son of prince Abbas and succeeded to his uncle Mohammed IV."]], ["Princess Lalla Hasna of Morocco", ["Princess Lalla Hasna of Morocco( born 19 November 1967 in Rabat) is the youngest daughter of King Hassan II and his second wife, Lalla Latifa Hammou.", "She is sister to the current king, Mohammed VI and Prince Moulay Rachid."]], ["Prince Moulay Hicham of Morocco", ["Prince Moulay Hicham of Morocco (born 4 March 1964) is the first cousin of the current King Mohammed VI and Prince Moulay Rachid.", "He is the son of Prince Moulay Abdallah of Morocco, the late brother of former King Hassan II, and Princess Lalla Lamia Solh, daughter of Riad Al Solh, the first Prime Minister of Lebanon.", "He is also the cousin of Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal of Saudi Arabia, whose mother Mona Al Solh is another daughter of the Lebanese family.", "Under the Moroccan constitution, Moulay Hicham stands fourth in the line of succession to the Alaouite throne.", "In his youth, Prince Moulay Hicham garnered the nickname \"Red Prince\" because of his progressive political positions.", "Since the 1990s, he has become an outspoken advocate for constitutional monarchy in Morocco and democracy in the broader Middle East.", "These controversial positions have distanced him from the Moroccan palace, and are thought to have created personal conflict with King Mohammed VI and other political forces.", "Partly for this reason, in recent years, he has attracted the new label of the \"Rebel Prince.\"", "In 2018, he publicly announced his desire to renounce his royal title and institutionally sever ties with the Moroccan monarchy.", "Prince Moulay Hicham regularly speaks on issues of human rights, democratic reform, and social movements at public forums around the world, among them the University of M\u00e1laga, HEC Paris, University of Illinois at Urbana\u2013Champaign, Northwestern University, University of California at Berkeley, Columbia University, Harvard University, and Yale University, as well as prominent broadcast media like BBC News and France 24.", "Since the 1990s, he has also published numerous essays on political reform, democracy, religion, culture, and development in the Middle East in English, French, and Arabic language journals and newspapers.", "He was most recently a consulting professor at the Center for Democracy, Development, and Rule of Law at Stanford University.", "He is currently based at Harvard University as a Research Associate at the Weatherhead Center."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Prince Moulay Hicham of Morocco", 1], ["Prince Moulay Abdallah of Morocco", 0]], "evidences": [["Prince Moulay Hicham of Morocco", "father", "Prince Moulay Abdallah of Morocco"], ["Prince Moulay Abdallah of Morocco", "date of death", "20 December 1983"]], "answer": "20 December 1983"}
{"_id": "33c3fd3e0bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the place of death of Elisabeth Of Moravia's mother?", "context": [["Elizabeth of Celje", ["Elizabeth of Celje( 1441 \u2013 1455), also Elizabeth of Cilli, was the first wife of Matthias Corvinus, the future King of Hungary."]], ["John III of Pernstein", ["John of Pernstein( also known as\" John of Helfenstein and Pernstein\" or\" John the Rich\"; or or; or; born: 14 November 1487 in Moravsk \u00fd Krumlov; died: 8 September 1548 in \u017didlochovice) was High Treasurer of Moravia from 1506 and 1516 and Landeshauptmann of Moravia from 1515 to 1519 and from 1526 to 1528 and Governor of Moravia from 1530 to 1532.", "From 1537 to 1548, he was Count of Kladsko and pledge lord of the County of Kladsko."]], ["Elisabeth of Moravia", ["Elizabeth of Moravia", "(German: \"Elisabeth von M\u00e4hren\",", "Czech: \"Al\u017eb\u011bta Moravsk\u00e1\", Upper Sorbian: \"Hil\u017ebjeta Morawska\", c. 1355 \u2013 20 November 1400) was the second daughter and third issue of John Henry of Moravia, (grandson of P\u0159emysl II, Otakar, King of Bohemia) and his second wife Margaret of Opava.", "She became Margravine consort of Meissen by her marriage to William I, Margrave of Meissen (1366).", "Elizabeth was buried in Prince's Chapel of St. John and St. Donatus Cathedral of Meissen."]], ["Christopher Hatton", ["Sir Christopher Hatton KG (1540 \u2013 20 November 1591) was an English politician, Lord Chancellor of England and a favourite of Elizabeth I of England.", "He was one of those who found Mary, Queen of Scots, guilty of treason."]], ["Vladislaus II of Moravia", ["Vladislaus II of Moravia or Vladislaus of Bohemia( 1207 \u2013 18 February 1227 or 1228) was the Margrave of Moravia from 1222 to his death.", "He was member of the P\u0159emyslid dynasty, son of King Ottokar I of Bohemia and his second wife, Constance of Hungary."]], ["Thomas Lambert (died 1604)", ["Thomas Lambert( died 1604), of Winchester, Hampshire, was an English politician.", "Lambert was a Member of Parliament for Wareham in 1586, during the reign of Elizabeth I of England."]], ["Elizabeth of Kuyavia", ["Elizabeth of Kuyavia(/ \u0415\u043b\u0438\u0437\u0430\u0431\u0435\u0442\u0430; 1315/ 1320 \u2013 after 22 August 1345) was a Polish noblewoman of the House of Piast.", "She was the only daughter of Duke Kazimierz III of Gniewkowo and his wife, whose name and origins are unknown; her brother, W\u0142adys\u0142aw the White, was later a candidate for the Polish throne.", "By 1323, King Charles I of Hungary wanted to increase influence over Stephen II, Ban of Bosnia.", "He offered Stephan the hand of Elizabeth, the relative of his own Piast wife Elizabeth.", "By marrying Elizabeth of Kuyavia, Stephen received from Charles the lands to the west formerly held by Mladen I \u0160ubi\u0107 of Bribir and Usora and Soli in the north formerly held by Vladislav, King of Syrmia.", "The marriage was celebrated by 1339.", "Up to 1339, Stephan was married to an unknown Bulgarian princess.", "The only child which can be attributed to Elizabeth of Kuyavia without doubt is Elizabeth of Bosnia, born c. 1340.", "Some believe that Catherine of Bosnia, Countess of Cilli, was daughter of Elizabeth of Kuyavia and Stephen II, while others argue that Catherine was daughter of Stephen II's brother Vladislaus and his wife Jelena \u0160ubi\u0107.", "Elizabeth may have also had a son, Vuk who may have survived infancy but he did not outlive his father so never became Ban of Bosnia.", "Vuk may have been the son of one of Stephen's previous two wives.", "Stephen outlived Elizabeth.", "It is unknown what Elizabeth died of.", "Judging by the time, it is possible that she died of Black Death, which was sweeping across Europe during the 14th century.", "Banness Elizabeth was buried in Bobovac in a tomb which she shared with her husband, brother- in- law Vladislaus and sister- in- law Jelena.", "After Elizabeth of Kuyavia's death, her daughter Elizabeth was fostered by the Hungarian queen dowager Elizabeth and this soon led to Elizabeth's marriage to Louis I of Hungary."]], ["Elizabeth of Carinthia, Queen of Germany", ["Elizabeth of Carinthia( also known as Elizabeth of Tyrol; \u2013 28 October 1312), was a Duchess of Austria from 1282 and Queen of Germany from 1298 until 1308, by marriage to the Habsburg king Albert I."]], ["John Sobieslaw of Moravia", ["John Sobieslaw of Moravia (1352 - c. 30 October 1380) was a Czech feudal lord, junior margrave of Moravia.", "John was the third son of John Henry, Margrave of Moravia and Margaret of Opava.", "In historiography, he was mistaken for his illegitimate half-brother patriarch of Aquileia John of Moravia, for a long time."]], ["Margaret of Opava", ["Margaret of Opava", "(Czech: \"Mark\u00e9ta Opavsk\u00e1\", Silesian: \"Margaret s Uopawje\", German: \"Margaret von Troppau\", Polish: \"Ma\u0142gorzata opawska\"; 1330\u20131363) was the youngest daughter of Nicholas II of Opava, (grandson of P\u0159emysl II, Otakar, King of Bohemia) and his third wife Anna of Racib\u00f3rz.", "She became Margravine consort of Moravia by her marriage to John Henry of Moravia (1353).", "Margaret was buried in Saint Thomas, Brno."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Elisabeth of Moravia", 2], ["Margaret of Opava", 3]], "evidences": [["Elizabeth of Moravia", "mother", "Margaret of Opava"], ["Margaret of Opava", "place of death", "Brno"]], "answer": "Brno"}
{"_id": "5f5897fe0baf11ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is Philippe, Duke Of Anjou's maternal grandfather?", "context": [["John II, Duke of Lorraine", ["John II of Anjou( Nancy, August 2, 1426 \u2013 December 16, 1470, Barcelona) was Duke of Lorraine from 1453 to his death.", "He was the son of Ren\u00e9 of Anjou and Isabella, Duchess of Lorraine."]], ["Richard Wesley, 1st Baron Mornington", ["Richard Colley Wesley, 1st Baron Mornington (\u2013 31 January 1758) was an Irish peer, best remembered as the grandfather of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington."]], ["Marie Leszczy\u0144ska", ["Maria Karolina Zofia Felicja Leszczy\u0144ska (23 June 1703 \u2013 24 June 1768), also known as Marie Leczinska , was a Polish princess and French queen consort.", "The daughter of King Stanis\u0142aw Leszczy\u0144ski\u2014Stanislaus I of Poland (later Duke of Lorraine)\u2013and Catherine Opali\u0144ska, she married King Louis XV of France and became queen consort of France.", "She served in that role for 42 years from 1725 until her death in 1768, the longest service of any queen of France, and was popular due to her generosity and piety.", "She was the grandmother of Louis XVI, Louis XVIII and Charles X of France."]], ["Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk", ["Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk( 144321 May 1524), styled Earl of Surrey from 1483 to 1485 and again from 1489 to 1514, was an English nobleman and politician.", "He was the eldest son of John Howard, 1st Duke of Norfolk, by his first wife, Catharina de Moleyns.", "The Duke was the grandfather of both Queen Anne Boleyn and Queen Catherine Howard and the great grandfather of Queen Elizabeth I.", "He served four monarchs as a soldier and statesman."]], ["Kaya Alp", ["Kaya Alp was, according to Ottoman tradition, the son of K\u0131z\u0131l Bu\u011fa and the father of Suleyman Shah, who was, in turn, the grandfather of Ertu\u011frul, and the great grandfather of the Ottoman Empire founder, Osman I."]], ["Philippe, Duke of Anjou", ["Philippe of France, Duke of Anjou (30 August 1730 \u2013 7 April 1733) was a French prince and the second son of king Louis XV of France and Marie Leszczy\u0144ska.", "He was styled Duke of Anjou from birth."]], ["Fulk II, Count of Anjou", ["Fulk II of Anjou( c. 905 \u2014 960), called(\" the Good\") was Count of Anjou from 942 to his death."]], ["Prince Philippe, Duke of Orl\u00e9ans (1869\u20131926)", ["Philippe, Duke of Orl\u00e9ans( Prince Louis Philippe Robert d' Orl\u00e9ans; 6 February 1869 \u2013 28 March 1926) was the Orl\u00e9anist claimant to the throne of France from 1894 to 1926."]], ["Gazo Chinard", ["Gazo Chinard( 1230 \u2013 1294) was an Italian noble lord, brother or son of Philippe Chinard and vassal of Manfred of Sicily and Charles of Anjou.", "After the assassination of Philippe Chinard by Michael II of Epirus, Gazo enraged by the act, handed over the territories to Charles of Anjou, who in return appointed him as captain general of Corfu.", "The same year as Charles' envoy, he tried to persuade local noblemen and commanders in Albania to surrender Manfred's domains in Albania to Charles of Anjou, but they refused to do so.", "In 1272, when Charles of Anjou proclaimed the Kingdom of Albania, he appointed Gazo Chinard as his Vicar- General.", "In 1273 he was replaced by a French governor.", "In 1274 he was in command of a fleet in Ischia.", "In 1278 he was one of Charles' vassals who was ordered to provide ships for his planned crusade.", "In 1279 he was the castellan of Bari and later on the commander of the whole fleet in Abruzzo and Apulia.", "In 1282 he participated in the attack on Sicily in an effort by Charles to recapture the island following the Sicilian Vespers, but with no success.", "He was removed definitively from command in 1283, on account of old age and he is not mentioned again in the sources."]], ["Philippe, Chevalier de Lorraine", ["Philippe of Lorraine( 1643 \u2013 8 December 1702), known as the Chevalier de Lorraine, was a French nobleman and member of the House of Guise, cadet of the Ducal House of Lorraine.", "He was the renowned lover of Philippe I, Duke of Orl\u00e9ans, brother of Louis XIV."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Philippe, Duke of Anjou", 0], ["Marie Leszczy\u0144ska", 1]], "evidences": [["Philippe of France, Duke of Anjou", "mother", "Marie Leszczy\u0144ska"], ["Marie Leszczy\u0144ska", "father", "Stanis\u0142aw Leszczy\u0144ski"]], "answer": "Stanis\u0142aw Leszczy\u0144ski"}
{"_id": "b00c33c20bdc11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of the director of film Teng Nong Kon Maha Hia?", "context": [["S. N. Mathur", ["S.N. Mathur was the Director of the Indian Intelligence Bureau between September 1975 and February 1980.", "He was also the Director General of Police in Punjab."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["Pongsak Pongsuwan", ["Pongsak Pongsuwan (born April 7, 1966 in Sawankhalok District, Sukhothai Province) is a Thai comedian and actor.", "He is best known in Thailand by his stage name, Theng Therdtherng .", "He has one sister name Pongphan Pongsuwan.", "A popular comedian in Thai nightclubs and on television", ", Theng made his feature-film debut in \"Killer Tattoo\", a 2001 action-comedy that was the directorial debut for Yuthlert Sippapak.", "He portrayed \"Elvis M 16\", an amnesiac hitman-turned-Elvis impersonator, who is lured back to do one more job.", "The film starred several other Thai comics, including Petchtai Wongkamlao and Suthep Po-ngam, all in sometimes dramatic, action-filled roles.", "In 2005, he starred in one of the year's biggest hits for the Thai film industry, \"Luang Phii ThengThe Holy Man\"), portraying a street hood who becomes a Buddhist monk.", "The comedy earned 141 million baht at the box office.", "The television production house, Work Point, hoped to repeat that success in 2006 with \"Nong Teng Nakleng-pukaotong\", which teamed Theng up with Choosak Eamsuk (better known as \"Nong Cha Cha Cha\").", "Theng starred as a likay performer in 1923 Siam, who is faced with the prospect of losing his theater due to the advent of films.", "With his friend (Nong), Theng tries to derail production of the first Thai film, \"Miss Suwanna of Siam\".", "In addition to his film work, Pongsak regularly appears with Choosak and Petchtai Wongkamlao on the \"Ching Roi Ching Lan\" television variety series.", "His trademark gag is one in which he pokes himself in the eye."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Jason Moore (director)", ["Jason Moore( born October 22, 1970) is an American director of film, theatre and television."]], ["Teng Nong kon maha hia", ["Teng Nong khon maha hia (or Teng and Nong: The Movie) is a 2007 Thai comedy film directed by and starring Thai television comedians Pongsak Pongsuwan and Choosak Iamsook.", "On its release, despite negative reviews by film critics, the film was No. 1 at Thailand cinema box offices, topping such Hollywood films as \"Shrek the ThirdOcean's Thirteen\" and another Thai film, \"Ploy\"."]], ["Jesse E. Hobson", ["Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 \u2013 November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955.", "Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Teng Nong kon maha hia", 0], ["Pongsak Pongsuwan", 0]], "evidences": [["Teng Nong khon maha hia", "director", "Pongsak Pongsuwan"], ["Pongsak Pongsuwan", "place of birth", "Sawankhalok"]], "answer": "Sawankhalok"}
{"_id": "828b24a4094b11ebbdaeac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film was released earlier, Komaligal or Times Of Joy And Sorrow?", "context": [["Eve's Leaves", ["Eve's Leaves is a 1926 silent film starring Leatrice Joy and William Boyd.", "The film was produced and distributed by Cecil B. DeMille and directed by Paul Sloane."]], ["Times of Joy and Sorrow", ["Times of Joy and Sorrow( USA title) or The Lighthouse( UK title) is a 1957 color Japanese film directed by Keisuke Kinoshita, who shot on location at 11 different lighthouses throughout Japan, including opening scenes at Kannonzaki, the site of the country \u2019s first lighthouse."]], ["City of Joy (2016 film)", ["City of Joy is a 2016 documentary film directed and written by Madeleine Gavin.", "It follows the first class of students at a leadership center in the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.", "The film was released by Netflix on September 7, 2018."]], ["Un Soir de Joie", ["Un Soir de Joie( French) is a Belgian comic film directed by Gaston Schoukens and released in 1955.", "The film's plot takes place in German- occupied Belgium during World War II, and focuses on the so- called\" Faux Soir\", a satirical version of the German controlled newspaper\" Le Soir\" produced by the resistance.", "The film's title is a pun, referring both to\" An evening of joy\", and\" A\" Le Soir\" of joy\".", "The film includes extensive footage of Brussels in the 1950s, where it was filmed on location.", "Marcel Roels, Roger Dutoit, Jean- Pierre Loriot, Victor Guyau, Madeleine Rivi\u00e8re, Jacques Philippet, Francine Vendel all acted in the film."]], ["The Wonderful World of Captain Kuhio", ["The film was released in Japan on 10 October 2009."]], ["Wasted Time", ["Wasted Time or Times may refer to:"]], ["Men's Group", ["Men's Group is a 2008 Australian drama film.", "The film is directed by Michael Joy and produced by John L. Simpson."]], ["Talentime", ["Talentime is a 2009 Malaysian drama film written and directed by Yasmin Ahmad.", "Yasmin, in her blog, has described it\" as a story full of joy and pain, hope and despair, a host of beautifully- written songs, and rich characters\".", "A Hindu open cremation and a scene reminiscent of the 2001 Kampung Medan riots are included in the film.", "The film was released on 26 March 2009 in Malaysia and marks Yasmin's last feature film prior to her death on 25 July 2009."]], ["Komaligal", ["\" Komaligal\"( 1976)( Tamil: \u0b95\u0bcb\u0bae\u0bbe\u0bb3\u0bbf\u0b95\u0bb3\u0bcd,\" The Clowns\") is a Sri Lankan Tamil language film written by S.Ramdas and produced by M.Mohamed.", "This was the remake of the most popular radio comedy drama,\" Komaligalin Kummalam\" which was broadcast in Radio Ceylon in the mid 1970s.", "It was written by S. Ramdas who acted in lead role."]], ["Star Quest: The Odyssey", ["Star Quest: The Odyssey is a 2009 low budget American science- fiction film directed by the Jon Bonnell, written by Carlos Perez, and starring Aaron Ginn- Forsberg, Davina Joy and Tamara McDaniel.", "The film was released on November 3, 2009."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Komaligal", 0], ["Times of Joy and Sorrow", 0]], "evidences": [["Komaligal", "publication date", "1976"], ["Times of Joy and Sorrow", "publication date", "1957"]], "answer": "Times Of Joy And Sorrow"}
{"_id": "297ee4f608de11ebbd9eac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film came out first, Je L'Ai \u00c9t\u00e9 Trois Fois or Tamala 2010: A Punk Cat In Space?", "context": [["Cat in a box", ["Cat in a box or cat in the box can refer to:"]], ["Cat (comics)", ["Cat, in comics, may refer to:"]], ["David Black (photographer)", ["David Black( born October 17, 1980 in Baltimore, Maryland) is an American photographer and director noted for his work with musicians such as Daft Punk, Cat Power, Pharrell Williams and The Roots."]], ["Quand j'avais cinq ans je m'ai tu\u00e9", ["Quand j'avais 5 ans je m'ai tu\u00e9 (\"When I was five, I killed myself\") is a French film directed by Jean-Claude Sussfeld, released in 1994."]], ["The Cat in the Hat (disambiguation)", ["The Cat in the Hat is a 1957 book by Dr. Seuss.", "The Cat in the Hat may also refer to:"]], ["Tamala 2010: A Punk Cat in Space", ["TAMALA 2010: A Punk Cat in Space is a Japanese anime feature film.", "Direction, screenplay and music is attributed to the 2- person team t.o.L(\" trees of Life\"), known individually as K. and kuno.", "The film is computer animated in both 2 D and 3D, and is mostly black and white.", "The characters, designed by t.o.L and Kentar\u014d Konpon, are reminiscent of Sanrio's Hello Kitty and 1960's anime and manga such as\" Astro Boy\".", "\" TAMALA2010\" was originally envisioned as the first episode of a trilogy \u2013 the latter two parts were given the working titles\" TAMALA IN ORION\"( which would chronicle Tamala's search for her real mother) and\" TATLA\"( which was to explore the character of Tatla in greater depth).", "A colour TV series was also planned, with the working title\" TAMALA IN SPACE\".", "As of May 2019, none of these has surfaced \u2013 instead there have been two shorter works, the t.o.L written and directed\" TAMALA ON PARADE\" and\" TAMALA'S\" WILD PARTY \u2013 three short stories from different writers, storyboarded and directed by Sh\u016bichi Kohara and animated by Studio 4\u00b0C.", "Both of these are included on the\" TAMALA ON PARADE\" DVD, released in Japan in August 2007.", "This DVD does not have English subtitles."]], ["Diplolaena grandiflora", ["Diplolaena grandiflora, commonly known as wild rose or Tamala rose, is a shrub which is endemic to Western Australia."]], ["Operation Leopard", ["La l\u00e9gion saute sur Kolwezi also known as\" Operation Leopard\" is a French war film directed by Raoul Coutard filmed in French Guiana.", "The script is based on the true story of the Battle of Kolwezi that happened in 1978.", "It was diligently described in a book of the same name by former 1 REP Captain Pierre Sergent.", "He published his book in 1979; the film came out in 1980.", "Raoul Coutard shot the film in a documentary style."]], ["Women in space (disambiguation)", ["Women in space describes the particular challenges faced by women traveling and working in space.", "Women in space may also refer to:"]], ["Je l'ai \u00e9t\u00e9 trois fois", ["Je l'ai \u00e9t\u00e9 trois fois, is a French comedy film from 1952, directed by Sacha Guitry, written by Sacha Guitry, starring Sacha Guitry and Louis de Fun\u00e8s.", "The English international title of this film is\" She and Me\"."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Je l'ai \u00e9t\u00e9 trois fois", 0], ["Tamala 2010: A Punk Cat in Space", 7]], "evidences": [["Je l'ai \u00e9t\u00e9 trois fois", "publication date", "1952"], ["Tamala 2010: A Punk Cat in Space", "publication date", "2007"]], "answer": "Je L'Ai \u00c9t\u00e9 Trois Fois"}
{"_id": "92d162220bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where did Helena Carroll's father study?", "context": [["Helena Carroll", ["Helena Winifred Carroll (13 November 1928 \u2013 31 March 2013) was a veteran film, television and stage actress.", "Born to clothing designer Helena Reilly and Abbey Theatre playwright", "Paul Vincent Carroll, she was the youngest of three sisters.", "Her elder sisters were Theresa Elizabeth Perez (1924-2001), a classically trained musician and the producer/founder of the \"People's Pops Concerts\" in Phoenix, Arizona, and journalist Kathleen Moira Carroll (1927-2007).", "Miss Carroll attended Clerkhill Notre Dame High School, a Roman Catholic convent school in Dumbarton.", "She received her training at the Central School which later became the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art London, appearing in three plays in London's West End and a film, \"Midnight Episode\", by age 20.", "She made her Broadway debut in \"Separate Tables\" by Terence Rattigan.", "She moved to the U.S. during the 1950s, touring and performing on Broadway and co-founded, with Dermot McNamara, The Irish Players, a repertory theater company in Manhattan.", "At the dawn of television, Miss Carroll played the leading role of Nora, in a television production of her father's play, \"The White Steed\" (1959 Play of the Week Series), directed by Joe Gisterak.", "Gisterak directed a 1980 commissioned opera of her father's play, \"Beauty is Fled\", as part of the \"Children's Opera Series\", which her sister, Theresa Perez founded.", "The opera was performed at the Phoenix Symphony Hall.", "Helena split her stage work between Dublin, London and New York, appearing on Broadway in, among other productions the original production of \"Oliver!\"", "as Mrs. Sowerberry, as well as \"PickwickDesign for LivingWaiting in the Wings\", and the Elizabeth Taylor-Richard Burton revivals of \"Private Lives\" (New York and Los Angeles).", "Prompted by friends who had preceded her to Los Angeles, producer Al Simon and casting director Caro Jones (the latter of whom gave Les Moonves, now president of CBS, his first job in the biz), Carroll moved to Los Angeles in the late 1960s and appeared in numerous films and television programs, including John Huston's Academy Award-nominated film \"", "The DeadThe Friends of Eddie Coyle\" starring Robert Mitchum, \"The Jerk\", directed by Carl Reiner and starring Steve Martin, \"The Mambo Kings\",", "the Warren Beatty remake of \"Love Affair\", the 1979 NBC mini-series \"Backstairs at the White House\", and such television programs as \"KojakGeneral HospitalThe Edge of NightLoving CouplesLaverne and", "ShirleyMurder She Wrote\", etc."]], ["Nancy Baron", ["Nancy Baron is an American rock singer who was active in New York City in the early 1960s, known for the singles\" Where Did My Jimmy Go?\" and\" I've Got A Feeling\"."]], ["Paul Vincent Carroll", ["Paul Vincent Carroll (10 July 1900 \u2013 20 October 1968) was an Irish dramatist and writer of movie scenarios and television scripts.", "Carroll was born in Blackrock, County Louth, Ireland and trained as a teacher at St Patrick's College, Dublin and settled in Glasgow in 1921 as a teacher.", "Several of his plays were produced by the Abbey Theatre in Dublin.", "He co-founded, with Grace Ballantine and Molly Urquhart, the Curtain Theatre Company in Glasgow."]], ["Yaya Soumahoro", ["Yaya Alfa Soumahoro (born 28 September 1989) is an Ivorian professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder.", "Having begun his career with S\u00e9w\u00e9 Sports in his native country, he joined Thai club Muangthong United in 2008.", "His good performances earned him a move to K.A.A. Gent in 2010.", "He spent five and a half seasons with Gent but was plagued by recurring injuries throughout his time there.", "Following a half-season loan to Sint-Truidense V.V., he returned to Muangthong United where did not feature.", "In 2018, he joined Egyptian side Wadi Degla SC."]], ["Andrew Allen (singer)", ["Andrew Allen( born 6 May 1981) is a Canadian- born singer- songwriter from Vernon, British Columbia.", "He is signed to Sony/ ATV and has released 5 top 10 singles, and written and recorded many others, including\" Where Did We Go?\" with Carly Rae Jepsen.", "He also records covers and posts them on YouTube."]], ["Donnie Elbert", ["Donnie Elbert( May 25, 1936 \u2013 January 26, 1989) was an American soul singer and songwriter, who had a prolific career from the mid-1950s to the late 1970s.", "His US hits included\" Where Did Our Love Go?\"( 1972), and his reputation as a Northern soul artist in the UK was secured by\" A Little Piece of Leather\", a performance highlighting his powerful falsetto voice."]], ["Robert Paul Smith", ["Robert Paul Smith( April 16, 1915 \u2013 January 30, 1977) was an American author, most famous for his classic evocation of childhood,\" Where Did You Go? Out. What Did You Do? Nothing\"."]], ["Jack Carroll (hurler)", ["Jack Carroll( 1921\u20131998) is an Irish hurler who played as a goalkeeper for the Offaly senior hurling team.", "Carroll made his first appearance for the team during the 1943 championship and was a regular member of the starting fifteen until his retirement after the 1953 championship.", "During that time he enjoyed little success as Offaly were regarded as one of the minnows of provincial hurling.", "At club level Carroll was a five- time county club championship medalist with Coolderry.", "Carroll's father- in- law,\" Red\" Jack Teehan, his son, Pat Carroll, and his grandson, Brian Carroll, also played hurling with Offaly."]], ["Benny Rubinstein", ["Benny Rubinstein is a former Israeli footballer who played in Maccabi Netanya and Hapoel Netanya, who now works in Real estate development.", "http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/real-estate/where-did-the-millions-go-1.302730", "Benny's son, Aviram also played football for Maccabi Netanya."]], ["Joseph J. 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{"_id": "085468ec0bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the performer of song Till It'S Gone born?", "context": [["Jim Bob", ["James Robert Morrison, known as Jim Bob, is a British musician and author.", "He was the singer of indie punk band Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine."]], ["Billy Milano", ["Billy Milano is a Bronx- born heavy metal musician now based in Austin, Texas.", "He is the singer and- occasionally- guitarist and bassist of crossover thrash band M.O.D., and he was also the singer of its predecessor, Stormtroopers of Death.", "He was also the singer of United Forces, which also featured his Stormtroopers of Death bandmate Dan Lilker."]], ["Bernie Bonvoisin", ["Bernard Bonvoisin, known as Bernie Bonvoisin( born 9 July 1956 in Nanterre, Hauts- de- Seine), is a French hard rock singer and film director.", "He is best known for having been the singer of Trust.", "He was one of the best friends of Bon Scott the singer of AC/ DC and together they recorded the song\" Ride On\" which was one of the last songs by Bon Scott."]], ["Yelawolf", ["Michael Wayne Atha (born December 30, 1979), better known by his stage name Yelawolf, is an American rapper, singer, and songwriter.", "Born and raised in Gadsden, Alabama, Atha embarked on his career in 2005, releasing independent solo material from then until 2010; he released one extended play (EP) and four mixtapes.", "It was not until 2010's \"Trunk Muzik\" EP that Yelawolf started to gain mainstream attention.", "The same year would see Yelawolf sign a record deal with Interscope Records.", "His first release on a major label would be a somewhat reworked Trunk Muzik, titled\" Trunk Muzik 0-60\" which shared six tracks from \"Trunk Muzik\".", "In January 2011, Yelawolf signed a recording deal with Eminem's record label, Shady Records, and released his second studio album, \"Radioactive\" on November 21, 2011.", "The album debuted at number 27 on the \"Billboard\" 200.", "Yelawolf released a sequel to his breakthrough mixtape \"Trunk Muzik\", titled \"Trunk Muzik Returns\" on March 14, 2013.", "His third album, \"Love Story,\" was released on April 21, 2015.", "His fourth album, \"Trial by Fire\", was released on October 27, 2017.", "His fifth album, expected to be his last under Shady Records, \"Trunk Muzik III\", was released on March 29, 2019.", "His sixth studio album, \"Ghetto Cowboy\", and first independent studio album since signing to Eminem's imprint, was released on October 31, 2019."]], ["Till It's Gone", ["\"Till It's Gone\" is a song by American hip hop recording artist Yelawolf, featured on his 2015 album \"Love Story\".", "Written by Yelawolf, producer WLPWR, guitarist Mike Hartnett and mixing engineer Matthew Hayes, it was originally featured on some versions of the 2014 Shady Records compilation \"Shady XV\".", "The song was released as the second single from both albums on September 16, 2014."]], ["Astrid North", ["Astrid North( Astrid Karina North Radmann; 24 August 1973, Berlin \u2013 25 June 2019, Berlin) was a German soul singer and songwriter.", "She was the singer of the German band, with whom she released five Albums.", "As guest singer of the band she published three albums."]], ["Panda (Astro song)", ["\" Panda\" is a song of the Chilean band Astro and is the fifth song of the homonymous album of the year 2011.", "The song was composed and produced by the singer of the band Andr\u00e9s Nusser and released like third single of the album on February 1, 2013."]], ["Kristian Leontiou", ["Kristian Leontiou (born February 1982) is a British singer of Greek Cypriot descent, and is the singer for the indie rock band One eskimO."]], ["O Valencia!", ["\" O Valencia!\" is the fifth single by the indie rock band", "The Decemberists, and the first released from their fourth studio album,\" The Crane Wife\".", "The music was written by The Decemberists and the lyrics by Colin Meloy.", "It tells a story of two star- crossed lovers.", "The singer falls in love with a person who belongs to an opposing gang.", "At the end of the song, the singer's lover jumps in to defend the singer, who is confronting his lover's brother( the singer's\" sworn enemy\") and is killed by the bullet intended for the singer."]], ["Caspar Babypants", ["Caspar Babypants is the stage name of children's music artist Chris Ballew, who is also widely known as the singer of The Presidents of the United States of America."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Till It's Gone", 0], ["Yelawolf", 1]], "evidences": [["Till It's Gone", "performer", "Yelawolf"], ["Yelawolf", "place of birth", "Gadsden, Alabama"]], "answer": "Gadsden, Alabama"}
{"_id": "dec6d80c0baf11ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is the paternal grandfather of Abd Al-Malik I (Samanid Emir)?", "context": [["Abd al-Muttalib", ["Abd al- Muttalib Shaybah ibn Hashim( c. 497 \u2013 578) was the grandfather of Islamic prophet Muhammad."]], ["Abd al-Malik I (Samanid emir)", ["'", "Abd al-Malik I (died late 961) was emir of the S\u0101m\u0101nids (954\u2013961).", "He was the son of Nuh I."]], ["Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan", ["Abd al- Malik ibn Marwan ibn al- Hakam( July/ August 644 or June/ July 647 \u2013 9 October 705) was the fifth Umayyad caliph, ruling from April 685 until his death.", "A member of the first generation of born Muslims, his early life in Medina was occupied with pious pursuits.", "He held administrative and military posts under Caliph Mu'awiya I, founder of the Umayyad Caliphate, and his own father, Caliph Marwan I.", "By the time of Abd al- Malik's accession, Umayyad authority had collapsed across the Caliphate as a result of the Second Muslim Civil War and had been reconstituted in Syria and Egypt during his father's reign.", "Following a failed invasion of Iraq in 686, Abd al- Malik focused on securing Syria before making further attempts to conquer the greater part of the Caliphate from his principal rival, the Mecca- based caliph Abd Allah ibn al- Zubayr.", "To that end, he concluded an unfavorable truce with the reinvigorated Byzantine Empire in 689, quashed a coup attempt in Damascus by his kinsman, al- Ashdaq, the following year, and reincorporated into the army the rebellious Qaysi tribes of the Jazira( Upper Mesopotamia) in 691.", "He then conquered Zubayrid Iraq and dispatched his general, al- Hajjaj ibn Yusuf, to Mecca where he killed Ibn al- Zubayr in late 692, thereby reuniting the Caliphate under Abd al- Malik's rule.", "The war with Byzantium resumed, resulting in Umayyad advances into Anatolia and Armenia, the destruction of Carthage and the recapture of Kairouan, the launchpad for the later conquests of western North Africa and the Iberian Peninsula, in 698.", "In the east, Abd al- Malik's viceroy, al- Hajjaj, firmly established the caliph's authority in Iraq and Khurasan, stamping out opposition by the Kharijites and the Arab tribal nobility by 702.", "Abd al- Malik's final years were marked by a domestically peaceful and prosperous consolidation of power.", "In a significant departure from his predecessors, rule over the Caliphate's provinces was centralized under Abd al- Malik, following the elimination of his rivals.", "Gradually, loyalist Arab troops from Syria were tasked with maintaining order in the provinces as dependence on less reliable, local Arab garrisons receded.", "Tax surpluses from the provinces were forwarded to Damascus and the traditional military stipends to veterans of the early Muslim conquests and their descendants were abolished, salaries being restricted to those in active service.", "The most consequential of Abd al- Malik's reforms were the introduction of a single Islamic currency in place of Byzantine and Sasanian coinage and the establishment of Arabic as the language of the bureaucracy in place of Greek and Persian in Syria and Iraq, respectively.", "His Muslim upbringing, the conflicts with external and local Christian forces and rival claimants to Islamic leadership all influenced Abd al- Malik's efforts to prescribe a distinctly Islamic character to the Umayyad state.", "Another manifestation of this initiative was his founding of the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem, the earliest archaeologically attested religious monument built by a Muslim ruler and the possessor of the earliest epigraphic proclamations of Islam and the prophet Muhammad.", "The foundations established by Abd al- Malik enabled his son and successor, al- Walid I, who largely maintained his father's policies, to oversee the Umayyad Caliphate's territorial and economic zenith.", "Abd al- Malik's centralized government became the prototype of later medieval Muslim states."]], ["Abd al-Malik ibn Rabi", ["Abd al-Malik ibn Rabi was among the narrators of hadith."]], ["Abd al-Malik II (Samanid emir)", ["' Abd al- Malik II( died December 1004) was amir of the Samanids( 3 February 999 \u2013 December 1004).", "His brief reign saw the downfall of the Samanid state.", "He was the son of Nuh II.", "In February 999,' Abd al- Malik's brother Mansur II was deposed and blinded.", "He was then appointed amir by Fa'iq and the general Bektuzun, the same two individuals who had overthrown his brother and together controlled most of the power in the state.", "Mansur's overthrow was used as a pretext by Mahmud of Ghazni to conquer the remainder of Khurasan still in the hands of the Samanids.", "Bektuzun and Fa'iq, together with the ruler of Kuhistan, Abu'l- Qasim Simjuri, however, were judged to be too powerful by Mahmud.", "He therefore made peace with them in the spring of 999, keeping Balkh and Herat.", "The allies spoiled the peace by attacking the rearguard of Mahmud's army.", "Mahmud's forces however, remained intact, and hostilities were resumed.", "Mahmud defeated the allies near Merv and subsequently seized all land south of the Oxus.", "He also gained the loyalty of Chaghaniyan and other minor states to the north of the Oxus that had hitherto been loyal vassals of the Samanids.", "At this point,' Abd al- Malik and Fa'iq( to be joined later by Bektuzun) attempted to gain enough momentum for a renewed offensive against Mahmud.", "However, Fa'iq soon died, at about the same time the Karakhanids under Nasr Khan launched an invasion.", "Faced with the hostility of his subjects,' Abd al- Malik was helpless against the Turkic onslaught.", "Bukhara was occupied without a struggle, and' Abd al- Malik was taken prisoner.", "Although' Abd al- Malik's brother Isma'il Muntasir would temporarily regain some of the Samanid lands in the following years, the Samanid state was effectively abolished."]], ["Abu Abdallah Mohammed II Saadi", ["Abu Abdallah Mohammed II, Al- Mutawakkil, often simply Abdallah Mohammed( died 4 August 1578) was Sultan of Morocco from 1574 to 1576.", "He was the oldest son of Abdallah al- Ghalib and became Sultan after his father's death.", "Immediately after his accession to the throne he had one of his brothers executed and another( Mulay en- Naser, the governor of Tadla) imprisoned.", "Abu Abdallah's uncle Abd al- Malik, who was like Abdallah al- Ghalib a son of Mohammed ash- Sheikh, had already fled to Constantinople in the Ottoman Empire in 1574.", "Back in Ottoman Algeria, Abd al- Malik succeeded in organising his own army, consisting of Ottoman soldiers, and in 1576 he invaded Morocco and conquered Fez from his nephew, in the Capture of Fez.", "The first battle was in al- Rukn in the lands of Banu waritin, near Fez.", "In a second battle near Sal\u00e9( Rabat) in Jandaq al- Rayhan, Abd al- Malik also defeated his nephew.", "A third battle, also won by Abd al- Malik, took place in Taroudannt.", "Both Abd al- Malik and Abu Abdallah died two years later in the Battle of Alc\u00e1cer Quibir, in 1578.", "In that battle, Abu Abdallah fought his last battle against his uncle Abd al- Malik with the help of his Portuguese allies."]], ["Umar II", ["Umar ibn Abd al- Aziz( 2 November 682 \u2013), commonly known as Umar II, was the eighth Umayyad caliph, ruling from 22 September 717 until his death in 720.", "He was also a cousin of the former caliph, being the son of Abd al- Malik's younger brother, Abd al- Aziz.", "He was also a matrilineal great- grandson of the second caliph, Umar ibn Al- Khattab."]], ["Ibn abd al-Malik al-Marrakushi", ["Ibn abd al- Malik al- Marrakushi or al- Murrakushi", "( Full name:\" Abu abd Allah Muhammed ibn Muhammed ibn abd al- Malik al- Marrakushi\")", "( b. 5 July 1237 \u2013 September 1303) was a Moroccan scholar, historian, judge and biographer.", "He is the author of the famous book' Ad- Dayl wa Takmila', a substantial collection of biographies of notable people from Morocco and al- Andalus.", "The book is composed of 9 volumes with approximately 700 pages each of which only 4 volumes reached us entirely( Volumes 1, 5, 6, 8 and parts of 2 and 4).", "It contains many intricate details, such as the exact pronunciation of names which is n't always accurately rendered in the Arabic writing system.", "In 1300, Ibn abd al- Malik left Marrakech following the court of the Marinid King Abu Yaqub Yusuf an- Nasr and settled in Mansourah, where the Marinids were besieging Tlemcen in an attempt to oust the Abd al- Wadid dynasty.", "He seems to have died there three years later in September 1303, though there were reports of him being at Aghmat only three months earlier.", "Ibn abd al- Malik spent his life writing his biographical dictionary ad- Dayl wa Takmila which was completed only a few months before his death.", "The book was originally designed to complete the works of Ibn Bashkuwal and Ibn al- Faradi, but eventually surpassed them.", "He had a son who settled in M\u00e1laga where he became a close friend of Ibn al- Khatib.", "The latter based much of his biographical book A\" l- Ihata\" on the works of Ibn abd al- Malik."]], ["Abu Marwan Abd al-Malik I Saadi", ["Abu Marwan", "Abd al- Malik I, often simply Abd al- Malik or Mulay Abdelmalek( died 4 August 1578), was the Saadi Sultan of Morocco from 1576 until his death right after the Battle of Ksar El Kebir against Portugal in 1578."]], ["Nuh I", ["Nuh ibn Nasr, or", "Nuh I (died 954), was the amir of the Samanids in 943\u2013954.", "He was the son of Nasr II.", "It is rumoured that he married a Chinese princess."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Abd al-Malik I (Samanid emir)", 2], ["Nuh I", 2]], "evidences": [["Abd al-Malik I", "father", "Nuh I"], ["Nuh I", "father", "Nasr II"]], "answer": "Nasr II"}
{"_id": "9042f8900bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the father of Benjamin Hardin Helm born?", "context": [["Benjamin Helm (rower)", ["Benjamin Helm( born 8 May 1964) is a British rower.", "He competed in the men's lightweight coxless four event at the 1996 Summer Olympics."]], ["John L. Helm", ["John LaRue Helm (July 4, 1802 \u2013 September 8, 1867) was the 18th and 24th governor of the U.S. Commonwealth of Kentucky, although his service in that office totaled less than fourteen months.", "He also represented Hardin County in both houses of the Kentucky General Assembly and was chosen to be the Speaker of the Kentucky House of Representatives four times.", "In 1838 his sole bid for federal office ended in defeat when his opponent, Willis Green, was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives.", "Helm was first elected to the Kentucky House of Representatives in 1826; between 1826 and 1843 he served eleven one-year terms in the state house.", "In 1844 he was elected to the state senate, where he served continuously until he was chosen as the Whig Party nominee for lieutenant governor on a ticket with John J. Crittenden, famous for the Crittenden Compromise.", "The Whigs won the general election and Helm was elevated to governor on July 31, 1850, when Crittenden resigned to accept an appointment as United States Attorney General in President Millard Fillmore's cabinet.", "After his service as governor Helm became president of the struggling Louisville and Nashville Railroad.", "He invested thousands of dollars of his own money in the project and convinced residents along the line's main route to buy stock in the company.", "In 1859 the line was completed, but the next year Helm resigned over of differences with the board of directors regarding a proposed branch that would extend the line to Memphis, Tennessee.", "Although he openly opposed secession during the American Civil War, federal military forces labeled Helm a Confederate sympathizer.", "In September 1862, he was arrested for this alleged sympathy, but Governor James F. Robinson recognized him as he was being transported to a prison in Louisville and had him released.", "After the war Helm identified with the Democratic Party, and in 1865 Hardin County voters returned him to the state senate.", "In 1867 he was the state's Democratic candidate for governor.", "Despite his failing health, Helm made a vigorous canvass of the state and won the general election.", "He was too weak to travel to Frankfort for his inauguration, so state officials administered the oath of office at his home on September 3, 1867.", "He died five days later."]], ["Benjamin Hardin Helm", ["Benjamin Hardin Helm (June 2, 1831 \u2013 September 21, 1863) was a Kentucky politician, attorney, Confederate brigadier general, and a brother-in-law of Abraham Lincoln.", "He was also the son of Kentucky Governor John L. Helm.", "Helm was born in Bardstown, Kentucky.", "He attended the Kentucky Military Institute and the West Point Military Academy and then went to study law at the University of Louisville and Harvard University.", "He served as a state legislator and the state's attorney in Kentucky.", "He also served as the assistant inspector-general for the Kentucky state guard.", "Helm was offered the position of Union Army paymaster by his brother-in-law, President Abraham Lincoln, a position which he declined.", "Helm joined the Confederate States Army, where he was initially a colonel and later promoted to brigadier general.", "Helm commanded the 1st Kentucky Brigade more commonly known as The Orphan Brigade.", "He died on the battlefield during the Battle of Chickamauga.", "Helm was married to Emilie Todd, the half-sister of Mary Todd Lincoln."]], ["Obata Toramori", ["He was the father of Obata Masamori."]], ["Darren Helm", ["Darren Helm( born January 21, 1987) is a Canadian professional ice hockey player for the Detroit Red Wings of the National Hockey League( NHL)."]], ["Menahem (Khazar)", ["Menahem ben Aaron was a Khazar ruler of the late 9th century.", "He was the son of Aaron I and the father of Benjamin."]], ["Dieter Helm", ["Dieter Robin Helm( born 11 November 1956) is a British economist and academic."]], ["Robert Helm", ["Robert G. Helm( born 1949) is a Republican politician who was elected and currently serves in the Vermont House of Representatives.", "He represents the Rutland- 3 Representative District."]], ["Anne Helm", ["Anne Helm( born September 12, 1938) is a retired actress."]], ["Helga Schubert", ["Helga Schubert( pseudonym for Helga Helm, born 7 January 1940 in Berlin) is a German psychologist and author."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Benjamin Hardin Helm", 1], ["John L. Helm", 1]], "evidences": [["Benjamin Hardin Helm", "father", "John L. Helm"], ["John L. Helm", "place of birth", "Hardin County"]], "answer": "Hardin County"}
{"_id": "c216e6ec085e11ebbd5cac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director born later, Riding The California Trail or Lost And Delirious?", "context": [["William Nigh", ["William Nigh( October 12, 1881 \u2013 November 27, 1955) was an American film director, writer, and actor.", "His film work sometimes lists him as either\" Will Nigh\" or\" William Nye\"."]], ["Lost and Delirious", ["Lost and Delirious is a 2001 Canadian drama film directed by L\u00e9a Pool and loosely based on the novel\" The Wives of Bath\" by Susan Swan.", "\" Lost and Delirious\" is filmed from the perspective of Mary( Mischa Barton), who observes the changing love between her two teenage friends, Pauline( Piper Perabo) and Victoria( Jessica Par\u00e9).", "The film premiered at the 2001 Sundance Film Festival."]], ["Claude Weisz", ["Claude Weisz is a French film director born in Paris."]], ["Sepideh Farsi", ["Sepideh Farsi is an Iranian film director, born in Tehran in 1965."]], ["The California Trail", ["The California Trail is a 1933 film from Columbia Pictures directed by Lambert Hillyer starring Buck Jones, Helen Mack and Luis Alberni."]], ["Riding the California Trail", ["Riding the California Trail is a 1947 American Western film directed by William Nigh and written by Clarence Upson Young.", "The film stars Gilbert Roland, Martin Garralaga, Frank Yaconelli, Teala Loring, Inez Cooper and Ted Hecht.", "The film was released on January 11, 1947, by Monogram Pictures."]], ["W. Augustus Barratt", ["W. Augustus Barratt( 1873- 1947) was a Scottish- born, later American, songwriter and musician."]], ["Fred Roy Krug", ["Fred R. Krug is an American film and television producer- director born in Bern, Switzerland."]], ["L\u00e9a Pool", ["L\u00e9a Pool C.M.( born 8 September 1950) is a Swiss- Canadian filmmaker who also teaches film at UQAM.", "She has directed several feature films, including\" Anne Trister\"( 1986) and\" Set Me Free( Emporte- moi)\"( 1999), both of which screened at the prestigious Berlin International Film Festival, where the latter won the Special Prize of the Ecumenical Jury."]], ["Jacques D\u00e9combe", ["Jacques D\u00e9combe is a French author, actor and director born in 1953."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Riding the California Trail", 0], ["Lost and Delirious", 0], ["William Nigh", 0], ["L\u00e9a Pool", 0]], "evidences": [["Riding the California Trail", "director", "William Nigh"], ["Lost and Delirious", "director", "L\u00e9a Pool"], ["William Nigh", "date of birth", "October 12, 1881"], ["L\u00e9a Pool", "date of birth", "8 September 1950"]], "answer": "Lost And Delirious"}
{"_id": "9d6f4f4c0bdc11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the place of death of the director of film Tutyu And Totyo?", "context": [["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["S. N. Mathur", ["S.N. Mathur was the Director of the Indian Intelligence Bureau between September 1975 and February 1980.", "He was also the Director General of Police in Punjab."]], ["Michael Govan", ["Michael Govan( born 1963) is the director of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art since 2006.", "Prior to this, Govan worked as the director of the Dia Art Foundation in New York City."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["Tutyu and Totyo", ["Tutyu and Totyo (Hungarian:", "Tutyu \u00e9s Toty\u00f3) is a 1915 Hungarian silent film directed by Alexander Korda and starring Guszt\u00e1v V\u00e1ndory."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]], ["Alexander Korda", ["Sir Alexander Korda (born S\u00e1ndor L\u00e1szl\u00f3 Kellner, 16 September 1893 \u2013 23 January 1956) was a British film producer and director and screenwriter, who founded his own film production studios and film distribution company.", "Born in Hungary, where he began his career, he worked briefly in the Austrian and German film industries during the era of silent films, before being based in Hollywood from 1926 to 1930 for the first of his two brief periods there (the other was during World War II).", "The change led to a divorce from his first wife, the Hungarian film actress Mar\u00eda Corda, who was unable to make the transition from silent films to \"talkies\" because of her strong Hungarian accent.", "From 1930, Korda was active in the British film industry, and soon became one of its leading figures.", "He was the founder of London Films and, post-war, the owner of British Lion Films, a film distribution company.", "Korda produced many outstanding classics of the British film industry, including \"The Private Life of Henry VIIIRembrandtThings To ComeThe Thief of Baghdad\" and \"The Third Man\".", "In 1942, Korda became the first filmmaker to receive a knighthood."]], ["Jesse E. Hobson", ["Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 \u2013 November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955.", "Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Tutyu and Totyo", 1], ["Alexander Korda", 4]], "evidences": [["Tutyu and Totyo", "director", "Alexander Korda"], ["Alexander Korda", "place of death", "London"]], "answer": "London"}
{"_id": "df7b67ea0bdc11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the place of death of Spencer Gibb's father?", "context": [["Dance of Death (disambiguation)", ["Dance of Death, also called\" Danse Macabre\", is a late- medieval allegory of the universality of death.", "Dance of Death or The Dance of Death may also refer to:"]], ["Place of birth", ["The place of birth( POB) or birthplace is the place where a person was born.", "This place is often used in legal documents, together with name and date of birth, to uniquely identify a person.", "As a general rule with respect to passports, the place of birth is determined to be the country that currently has\" sovereignty\" over the actual place of birth, regardless of when the birth actually occurred.", "The place of birth is not necessarily the place where the parents of the new baby live.", "If the baby is born in a hospital in another place, that place is the place of birth.", "In many countries, this also means that the government requires that the birth of the new baby is registered in the place of birth.", "Some countries place less or no importance on the place of birth, instead using alternative geographical characteristics for the purpose of identity documents.", "For example, Sweden has used the concept of\" f\u00f6delsehemortdomicile of birth\") since 1947.", "This means that the domicile of the baby's mother is the registered place of birth.", "The location of the maternity ward or other physical birthplace is considered unimportant.", "Similarly, Switzerland uses the concept of\" Heimatortlieu d'origineluogo d'origineplace of origin\" in German, French and Italian respectively).", "A child born to Swiss parents is automatically assigned the place of origin of the parent with the same last name, so the child either gets their mother's or father's place of origin.", "A child born to one Swiss parent and one foreign parent acquires the place of origin of their Swiss parent.", "In a Swiss passport and identity card, the holder's place of origin is stated, not their place of birth.", "In some countries( primarily in the Americas), the place of birth automatically determines the nationality of the baby, a practice often referred to by the Latin phrase\" jus soli\".", "Almost all countries outside the Americas instead attribute nationality based on the nationality( ies) of the baby's parents( referred to as\" jus sanguinis\").", "There can be some confusion regarding the place of birth if the birth takes place in an unusual way: when babies are born on an airplane or at sea, difficulties can arise.", "The place of birth of such a person depends on the law of the countries involved, which include the nationality of the plane or ship, the nationality( ies) of the parents and/ or the location of the plane or ship( if the birth occurs in the territorial waters or airspace of a country).", "Some administrative forms may request the applicant's\" country of birth\".", "It is important to determine from the requester whether the information requested refers to the applicant's\" place of birth\" or\" nationality at birth\".", "For US citizens born abroad who under the US Constitution acquire US citizenship at the time of birth, the nationality at birth will be USA( American), while the place of birth would be the country in which the actual birth takes place."]], ["54 Seconds", ["54 Seconds were an American rock band from Austin, Texas.", "Consisting of Spencer Gibb on vocals and guitar, J. J. Johnson on drums and vocals, Stewart Cochran on piano, synthesizer, keyboard and vocals and Glenn McGregor on bass.", "The band was formed after Gibb released his debut album \"4-Track Mind\" with some musicians later joined this group."]], ["Mann, Wisconsin", ["Mann is an unincorporated community located in the town of Spencer, Marathon County, Wisconsin, United States."]], ["Where Was I", ["\" Where Was I?\" may refer to:"]], ["Beaulieu-sur-Loire", ["Beaulieu- sur- Loire is a commune in the Loiret department in north -central France.", "It is also the place of death of Jacques MacDonald, a French general who served in the Napoleonic Wars"]], ["Motherland (disambiguation)", ["Motherland is the place of one's birth, the place of one's ancestors, or the place of origin of an ethnic group.", "Motherland may also refer to:"]], ["Place of origin", ["In Switzerland, the place of origin( literally\" home place\" or\" citizen place\") denotes where a Swiss citizen has their municipal citizenship.", "It is not to be confused with the place of birth or place of residence, although two or all three of these locations may be identical depending on the person's circumstances."]], ["Robin Gibb", ["Robin Hugh Gibb (22 December 1949 \u2013 20 May 2012) was a British singer, songwriter and record producer, who gained worldwide fame as a member of the pop group", "the Bee Gees with older brother Barry and fraternal twin brother Maurice.", "Robin Gibb also had his own successful solo career.", "Their younger brother Andy was also a singer.", "Gibb was born in Douglas on the Isle of Man to English parents, Hugh and Barbara Gibb; the family later moved to Manchester (where Andy was born) before settling in Redcliffe, just north of Brisbane, Australia.", "Gibb began his career as part of the family trio (Barry-Maurice-Robin).", "When the group found their first success, they returned to England where they achieved worldwide fame.", "In 2002, the Bee Gees were appointed as CBEs for their \"contribution to music\".", "However, investiture at Buckingham Palace was delayed until 2004.", "With record sales estimated in excess of 200 million units, the Bee Gees became one of the most successful pop groups of all time.", "Music historian Paul Gambaccini described Gibb as \"one of the major figures in the history of British music\" and \"one of the best white soul voices ever\".", "From 2008 to 2011, Gibb was President of the Heritage Foundation, honouring figures in British culture.", "After a career spanning six decades, Gibb last performed on stage in February 2012 supporting injured British servicemen at a charity concert at the London Palladium.", "On 20 May 2012, Gibb died at the age of 62 from liver and kidney failure brought on by colorectal cancer.", "Although Gibb predominantly sang without playing an instrument during a live performance, he played keyboards for the albums in the mid and late-1960s, notably on \"Odessa\" (1969), where he particularly played Hammond organ, Mellotron and piano.", "On his debut solo album \"Robin's Reign\" (1970), he played acoustic guitar, Hammond organ and drum machine."]], ["Spencer Gibb", ["Spencer David Gibb (born 21 September 1972) is a British musician, singer-songwriter and actor.", "He was a founder member of Austin, Texas-based band 54 Seconds.", "He is the first-born child of Robin Gibb of the Bee Gees and Molly Hullis."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Spencer Gibb", 2], ["Robin Gibb", 12]], "evidences": [["Spencer David Gibb", "father", "Robin Gibb"], ["Robin Gibb", "place of death", "London"]], "answer": "London"}
{"_id": "6f30776c0bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "When did John Beaufort, Marquess Of Dorset's father die?", "context": [["Harry Wainwright (footballer)", ["Harry Wainwright( born 1899; date of death unknown) was an English footballer."]], ["Thomas Grey, 2nd Marquess of Dorset", ["Thomas Grey, 2nd Marquess of Dorset( 22 June 147710 October 1530) was an English peer, courtier, soldier, and landowner."]], ["John Beaufort, Marquess of Dorset", ["John Beaufort, Marquess of Dorset, Earl of Dorset (b. 1441 \u2013 d. 4 May 1471) was a scion of the Beaufort family, who fought for the Lancastrians in the Wars of the Roses.", "He was the third son of Edmund Beaufort, 2nd Duke of Somerset and his wife, Lady Eleanor Beauchamp, daughter of Richard de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick.", "When his eldest brother, Henry Beaufort, 3rd Duke of Somerset, was killed fighting for Lancaster in 1464 at the Battle of Hexham, the next brother, Edmund, succeeded to the Dukedom, and John became \"Marquess of Dorset\" and \"Earl of Dorset\", courtesy titles granted to the Beaufort heir-apparent or heir-presumptive.", "These titles were not recognized by King Edward IV, of the House of York.", "John had been in exile since 1461, first in Burgundy", "and then France.", "When Henry VI of Lancaster reclaimed the throne in October 1470, John returned with his brother Edmund.", "But a few months later, Henry was driven from the throne again, and the Lancastrians were on the run.", "John was killed in the Battle of Tewkesbury on 4 May 1471, while fighting beside Edmund, who was captured and beheaded two days later.", "John left behind no issue and was never married.", "With the death of John and Edmund, the legitimate male line of the Beauforts ended."]], ["Theodred II (Bishop of Elmham)", ["Theodred II was a medieval Bishop of Elmham.", "The date of Theodred's consecration unknown, but the date of his death was sometime between 995 and 997."]], ["Henry Beaufort, 2nd Earl of Somerset", ["Henry Beaufort, 2nd Earl of Somerset(\" probably\" 26 November 1401 \u2013 25 November 1418) was the eldest son of John Beaufort, 1st Earl of Somerset, and the grandson of John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster and Katherine Swynford.", "Henry succeeded his father as Earl of Somerset on 16 March 1410.", "During his minority, his mother, Margaret Beaufort, Countess of Somerset held his lands for him until he reached the age of 15.", "When Henry was seventeen, he was placed under the command of Thomas Beaufort, Duke of Exeter, his uncle, at the Siege of Rouen during the Hundred Years'", "War where he, as well as a number of other nobles, met his demise, although the exact reasons of his death are unknown.", "He never married and was succeeded by his younger brother, John Beaufort, 1st Duke of Somerset."]], ["Bill Smith (footballer, born 1897)", ["William Thomas Smith( born 9 April 1897, date of death unknown) was an English professional footballer."]], ["Etan Boritzer", ["Etan Boritzer( born 1950) is an American writer of children \u2019s literature who is best known for his book\" What is God?\" first published in 1989.", "His best selling\" What is?\" illustrated children's book series on character education and difficult subjects for children is a popular teaching guide for parents, teachers and child- life professionals.", "Boritzer gained national critical acclaim after\" What is God?\" was published in 1989 although the book has caused controversy from religious fundamentalists for its universalist views.", "The other current books in the\" What is?\" series include", "What is Love?,", "What is Death?,", "What is Beautiful?,", "What is Funny?,", "What is Right?,", "What is Peace?,", "What is Money?,", "What is Dreaming?,", "What is a Friend?,", "What is True?,", "What is a Family?,", "What is a Feeling?\"", "The series is now also translated into 15 languages.", "Boritzer was first published in 1963 at the age of 13 when he wrote an essay in his English class at Wade Junior High School in the Bronx, New York on the assassination of John F. Kennedy.", "His essay was included in a special anthology by New York City public school children compiled and published by the New York City Department of Education.", "Boritzer now lives in Venice, California and maintains his publishing office there also.", "He has helped numerous other authors to get published through\" How to Get Your Book Published!\" programs.", "Boritzer is also a yoga teacher who teaches regular classes locally and guest- teaches nationally.", "He is also recognized nationally as an erudite speaker on\" The Teachings of the Buddha.\""]], ["Edmund Beaufort, 2nd Duke of Somerset", ["Edmund Beaufort, 2nd Duke of Somerset, KG (22 May 1455), was an English nobleman and an important figure in the Wars of the Roses and in the Hundred Years' War.", "He also succeeded in the title of 4th Earl of Somerset and was created 1st Earl of Dorset and", "1st Marquess of Dorset (previously held by his father and later forfeited), and Count of Mortain.", "He was known for his deadly rivalry with Richard of York, 3rd Duke of York."]], ["John Beaufort, 1st Duke of Somerset", ["John Beaufort, 1st Duke of Somerset( c. 1403 \u2013 27 May 1444) was an English nobleman and military commander during the Hundred Years' War."]], ["Thomas Scott (diver)", ["Thomas Scott( 1907- date of death unknown) was an English diver."]]], "supporting_facts": [["John Beaufort, Marquess of Dorset", 1], ["Edmund Beaufort, 2nd Duke of Somerset", 0]], "evidences": [["John Beaufort, Marquess of Dorset", "father", "Edmund Beaufort"], ["Edmund Beaufort", "date of death", "22 May 1455"]], "answer": "22 May 1455"}
{"_id": "3e5ca16a0bd911eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the date of death of the performer of song Goodbye Pork Pie Hat?", "context": [["Theodred II (Bishop of Elmham)", ["Theodred II was a medieval Bishop of Elmham.", "The date of Theodred's consecration unknown, but the date of his death was sometime between 995 and 997."]], ["Charles Mingus", ["Charles Mingus Jr. (April 22, 1922 \u2013 January 5, 1979) was an American jazz double bassist, pianist, composer and bandleader.", "A major proponent of collective improvisation, he is considered to be one of the greatest jazz musicians and composers in history, with a career spanning three decades and collaborations with other jazz legends such as Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Dannie Richmond, and Herbie Hancock.", "Mingus' compositions continue to be played by contemporary musicians ranging from the repertory bands Mingus Big Band, Mingus Dynasty, and Mingus Orchestra, to the high school students who play the charts and compete in the Charles Mingus High School Competition.", "In 1993, the Library of Congress acquired Mingus's collected papers\u2014including scores, sound recordings, correspondence and photos\u2014in what they described as \"the most important acquisition of a manuscript collection relating to jazz in the Library's history\"."]], ["Billy Milano", ["Billy Milano is a Bronx- born heavy metal musician now based in Austin, Texas.", "He is the singer and- occasionally- guitarist and bassist of crossover thrash band M.O.D., and he was also the singer of its predecessor, Stormtroopers of Death.", "He was also the singer of United Forces, which also featured his Stormtroopers of Death bandmate Dan Lilker."]], ["Geoff Murphy", ["Geoffrey Peter Murphy( 12 October 1938 \u2013 3 December 2018) was a New Zealand filmmaker, producer, director, and screenwriter best known for his work during the renaissance of New Zealand cinema that began in the last half of the 1970s.", "His second feature\" Goodbye Pork Pie\"( 1981) was the first New Zealand film to win major commercial success on its own soil.", "Murphy directed several Hollywood features during the 1990s, before returning to New Zealand as second- unit director on\" The Lord of the Rings\" film trilogy.", "Murphy was also at different times a scriptwriter, special effects technician, schoolteacher and trumpet player.", "He was married to Merata Mita, also a film director, actor, writer."]], ["Willie Fennell", ["William John Fennell( 20 January 1920 \u2013 9 September 1992) was an Australian radio, television( serials and mini-series), stage and film actor, comedian, producer and writer who appeared in many Australian television series in a lengthy career spanning over 50 years, recognised by his slightly nasal, raspy voice, moustache and pork pie hat"]], ["O Valencia!", ["\" O Valencia!\" is the fifth single by the indie rock band", "The Decemberists, and the first released from their fourth studio album,\" The Crane Wife\".", "The music was written by The Decemberists and the lyrics by Colin Meloy.", "It tells a story of two star- crossed lovers.", "The singer falls in love with a person who belongs to an opposing gang.", "At the end of the song, the singer's lover jumps in to defend the singer, who is confronting his lover's brother( the singer's\" sworn enemy\") and is killed by the bullet intended for the singer."]], ["Nigel Hutchinson", ["Robert William Nigel Hutchinson( 13 July 1941 \u2013 23 March 2017) was an English- born New Zealand film producer and commercial director best known for co-producing the 1981 film,\" Goodbye Pork Pie\", with Geoff Murphy.", "Hutchinson also made a small cameo in the classic New Zealand film as a dairy farmer.", "He produced other films and television commercials, most recently\" Home by Christmas\" in 2010.", "Hutchinson, the son of a Royal Air Force pilot, was born in England on 13 July 1941.", "He began his film career as a press officer for the Walt Disney Company's London office.", "An original drummer for the British band The Bo Street Runners, Hutchinson left the band to work for Disney full- time.", "His position in the band was filled by drummer Mick Fleetwood, who later formed Fleetwood Mac.", "Hutchinson next joined a production company owned by actor David Hemmings.", "While working with Hemmings, Hutchinson became friends with New Zealand cinematographer, Graeme Cowley.", "Huctinson and Cowley soon partnered in 1974 to form two film companies based in Wellington, New Zealand \u2013 Film Facilities, a film rental company, and their production company, Motion Pictures Limited.", "The duo hoped to profit from New Zealand's expanding film and television industries during the 1970s.", "Hutchinson originally met Geoff Murphy, who had already penned an early, handwritten screenplay for the film that would become\" Goodbye Pork Pie\" through his new production companies.", "Hutchinson and Cowley soon joined the production as co-producers.", "Together, Hucthinson, Murphy and Cowlet kept the production on a shoe- string budget of just NZ$ 450,000.", "Released in 1981,\" Goodbye Pork Pie\" became the first New Zealand- made film to recoup its original budget solely from domestic NZ box office sales.", "It also became the first New Zealand film to screen at the Cannes Film Festival.", "Cowley later focused on their Film Facilities rental division, while Nigel Hutchinson directed and produced television commercials.", "Hutchinson won several international awarded for his commercials, including a Gold Clio Award, a Gold Lion from the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity, and a Mobies award.", "His commercial portfolio featured Kiwi and international celebrities including Richard Briers, Richard Hadlee, Felicity Kendal, and Dennis Waterman.", "Nigel Hutchinson died at his home in Picton, on 23 March 2017, at the age of 75.", "He was survived by his wife of 42 years, Sue, and two children."]], ["Etan Boritzer", ["Etan Boritzer( born 1950) is an American writer of children \u2019s literature who is best known for his book\" What is God?\" first published in 1989.", "His best selling\" What is?\" illustrated children's book series on character education and difficult subjects for children is a popular teaching guide for parents, teachers and child- life professionals.", "Boritzer gained national critical acclaim after\" What is God?\" was published in 1989 although the book has caused controversy from religious fundamentalists for its universalist views.", "The other current books in the\" What is?\" series include", "What is Love?,", "What is Death?,", "What is Beautiful?,", "What is Funny?,", "What is Right?,", "What is Peace?,", "What is Money?,", "What is Dreaming?,", "What is a Friend?,", "What is True?,", "What is a Family?,", "What is a Feeling?\"", "The series is now also translated into 15 languages.", "Boritzer was first published in 1963 at the age of 13 when he wrote an essay in his English class at Wade Junior High School in the Bronx, New York on the assassination of John F. Kennedy.", "His essay was included in a special anthology by New York City public school children compiled and published by the New York City Department of Education.", "Boritzer now lives in Venice, California and maintains his publishing office there also.", "He has helped numerous other authors to get published through\" How to Get Your Book Published!\" programs.", "Boritzer is also a yoga teacher who teaches regular classes locally and guest- teaches nationally.", "He is also recognized nationally as an erudite speaker on\" The Teachings of the Buddha.\""]], ["Bernie Bonvoisin", ["Bernard Bonvoisin, known as Bernie Bonvoisin( born 9 July 1956 in Nanterre, Hauts- de- Seine), is a French hard rock singer and film director.", "He is best known for having been the singer of Trust.", "He was one of the best friends of Bon Scott the singer of AC/ DC and together they recorded the song\" Ride On\" which was one of the last songs by Bon Scott."]], ["Goodbye Pork Pie Hat", ["\"Goodbye Pork Pie Hat\" is a jazz standard composed by Charles Mingus, originally recorded by his sextet in 1959 as listed below, and released on his album \"", "Mingus", "Ah Um\".", "Composed in E-flat minor, Mingus wrote it as an elegy for saxophonist Lester Young, who had died two months prior to the recording session, and was known to wear a pork pie hat.", "One of Mingus's best-known compositions, it has been recorded by many jazz and jazz fusion artists.", "Joni Mitchell added lyrics to the song for her 1979 album \"Mingus\", recorded in collaboration with Mingus during the months before his death.", "Rahsaan Roland Kirk also composed lyrics to the song, included on his 1976 album \"The Return of the 5000 Lb. Man\"."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Goodbye Pork Pie Hat", 0], ["Charles Mingus", 0]], "evidences": [["Goodbye Pork Pie Hat", "performer", "Charles Mingus"], ["Charles Mingus", "date of death", "January 5, 1979"]], "answer": "January 5, 1979"}
{"_id": "59f069940bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Which country John \u02bbAimoku Dominis's father is from?", "context": [["D. A. Miller", ["D. A. Miller( born 1948) is an American literary critic and film scholar.", "He is John F. Hotchkis Professor Emeritus and Professor of the Graduate School in the Department of English at the University of California, Berkeley."]], ["Ali Rahuma", ["Ali Khalifa Rahuma( born May 16, 1982) is a Libyan football midfielder who's nationality is Libyan.", "He currently plays for Al- Ittihad, and is a member of the Libya national football team."]], ["Robert Casad", ["Robert Clair Casad (born December 8, 1929) is a John H. and John M. Kane Professor Emeritus at the University of Kansas School of Law."]], ["John P. Burgess", ["John Patton Burgess( born 5 June 1948) is John N. Woodhull Professor of Philosophy at Princeton University where he specializes in logic and philosophy of mathematics."]], ["Patrice Beddor", ["Patrice( Pam) Beddor is John C. Catford Collegiate Professor of Linguistics at the University of Michigan, focusing on phonology and phonetics."]], ["John \u02bbAimoku Dominis", ["John Owen \u02bbAimoku Dominis (January 9, 1883 \u2013 July 7, 1917) was the illegitimate son of John Owen Dominis and Mary Purdy Lamiki \u02bbAimoku, and the adopted (\"h\u0101nai\") son of Queen Lili\u02bbuokalani of the Kingdom of Hawai'i.", "He served as a Trustee of Queen Lili\u02bbuokalani's Trust, in which he was named a beneficiary."]], ["Mitch Morris", ["Mitch Morris( born October 15, 1979) is an American actor.", "His full birth name is John Mitchell Morris."]], ["John McAreavey (Gaelic footballer)", ["John McAreavey is an accountant.", "His uncle is John McAreavey, former Bishop of the Diocese of Dromore."]], ["John Owen Dominis", ["John Owen Dominis (March 10, 1832 \u2013 August 23, 1891) was the American-born husband of Liliuokalani.", "He became Prince Consort of the Kingdom of Hawaii upon her January 29, 1891 ascension to the throne."]], ["Nicholas Abbott", ["Nicholas L. Abbott is a John T. and Magdalen L. Sobota and Hilldale Professor in chemical and biological engineering at Cornell University."]]], "supporting_facts": [["John \u02bbAimoku Dominis", 0], ["John Owen Dominis", 0]], "evidences": [["John Owen \u02bbAimoku Dominis", "father", "John Owen Dominis"], ["John Owen Dominis", "country of citizenship", "American"]], "answer": "American"}
{"_id": "6ea2c64c0bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the award that the performer of song Everything In My Heart received?", "context": [["Hole in My Heart", ["Hole in My Heart may refer to:"]], ["Blues in My Heart", ["\" Blues in My Heart\" is a 1931 jazz standard.", "It was written by Benny Carter and Irving Mills."]], ["I'll Hold You in My Heart (Till I Can Hold You in My Arms)", ["\" I'll Hold You in My Heart( Till I Can Hold You in My Arms)\" is a 1947 song by Eddy Arnold.", "The song was Eddy Arnold's third number one on the\" Billboard\" Juke Box Folk Records chart.", "\" I'll Hold You in My Heart( Till I Can Hold You in My Arms)\" spent 46 weeks on the chart and 21 weeks at number one.", "The song also served as Arnold's first crossover hit, peaking at number 22 on the Billboard Best Sellers in Stores chart."]], ["Corey Hart (singer)", ["Corey Mitchell Hart (born May 31, 1962) is a Canadian singer-songwriter, known for his hit singles", "\"Sunglasses at Night\" and \"Never Surrender\".", "He has sold over 16 million records worldwide and recorded nine US \"Billboard\" Top 40 hits.", "In Canada, 30 of Hart's recordings have been Top 40 hits, including 11 in the Top 10, over the course of over 35 years in the music industry.", "Nominated for the Grammy Award for Best New Artist in 1984, Hart is an inductee of both Canada's Music Hall of Fame and Canada's Walk of Fame, and is also a multiple Juno award nominee and winner, including the Diamond Award for his best-selling album \"Boy in the Box\".", "He has also been honoured by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) and the Society of Composers, Authors and Music Publishers of Canada (SOCAN)."]], ["Everything in My Heart", ["\"Everything in My Heart\" is a song by Canadian singer Corey Hart.", "It was released in November 1985 as the third single from his second album, \"Boy in the Box\".", "The song was number-one for one week in Canada but only reached number 30 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100."]], ["Bernie Bonvoisin", ["Bernard Bonvoisin, known as Bernie Bonvoisin( born 9 July 1956 in Nanterre, Hauts- de- Seine), is a French hard rock singer and film director.", "He is best known for having been the singer of Trust.", "He was one of the best friends of Bon Scott the singer of AC/ DC and together they recorded the song\" Ride On\" which was one of the last songs by Bon Scott."]], ["In My Heart", ["In My Heart may refer to:"]], ["Christmas in My Heart (Sarah Connor song)", ["\" Christmas in My Heart\" is a song by German singer \u2013 songwriter Sarah Connor.", "It was her first Christmas single and the lead single from her first Christmas album,\" Christmas in My Heart\"( 2005).", "Male vocals were provided by Naturally 7 member Dwight Stewart.", "After the success of\" Naughty but Nice\", Connor decided to release her first album of Christmas music entitled\" Christmas in My Heart\".", "The title track\" Christmas in My Heart\" was released to promote the album and Connor's tour at the time.", "The single peaked at number four on the German Singles Chart and was Germany's seventy- seventh best- selling single of 2006.", "It was the last single Connor released until late 2006 when the album was reissued with a new single.", "The song is also featured on a DVD of the same name released with the reissue in 2006."]], ["Billy Milano", ["Billy Milano is a Bronx- born heavy metal musician now based in Austin, Texas.", "He is the singer and- occasionally- guitarist and bassist of crossover thrash band M.O.D., and he was also the singer of its predecessor, Stormtroopers of Death.", "He was also the singer of United Forces, which also featured his Stormtroopers of Death bandmate Dan Lilker."]], ["Isaac (Hollyn song)", ["\" Isaac\" is a song recorded by singer Hollyn as the B-side for the song\" Everything and More\"."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Everything in My Heart", 0], ["Corey Hart (singer)", 4]], "evidences": [["Everything in My Heart", "performer", "Corey Hart"], ["Corey Hart", "award received", "Canada's Walk of Fame"]], "answer": "Canada's Walk of Fame"}
{"_id": "3992f8dc08e111ebbda2ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who was born earlier, Black Belly Of The Tarantula or Devil On Deck?", "context": [["Wallace Fox", ["Wallace Fox( March 9, 1895 \u2013 June 30, 1958) was an American film director.", "He directed 84 films between 1927 and 1953.", "He was born in Purcell, Oklahoma, and died in Hollywood, California."]], ["Devil on Deck", ["Devil on Deck is a 1932 Pre-code talking film directed by Wallace Fox and starring Reed Howes and Molly O' Day.", "It was produced and distributed by Sono Art- World Wide Pictures, a B-movie studio that turned out occasionally some good pictures like\" The Great Gabbo\"."]], ["Ben Palmer", ["Ben Palmer is a British film and television director who is known for being the director of\" Bo' Selecta\" and\" The Inbetweeners\"."]], ["Abhishek Saxena", ["Abhishek Saxena is an Indian Bollywood and Punjabi film director who directed the movie Phullu.", "The Phullu movie was released in theaters on 16 June 2017, in which film Sharib Hashmi is the lead role.", "Apart from these, he has also directed Patiala Dreamz, this is a Punjabi film.", "This film was screened in cinemas in 2014."]], ["Paolo Cavara", ["Paolo Cavara (4 July 1926 \u2013 7 August 1982) was an Italian screenwriter and film director.", "He is best known for collaborating with Gualtiero Jacopetti and Franco E. Prosperi on the 1962 mondo film \"Mondo Cane\", and for directing the fiction film \"The Wild Eye\" (1967) and two giallo films, \"Black Belly of the Tarantula\" (1971) and \"Plot of Fear\" (1976)."]], ["Hassan Zee", ["Hassan Zee is a Pakistani- American film director who was born in Chakwal, Pakistan."]], ["Black Belly of the Tarantula", ["The Black Belly of the Tarantula is a 1971 Italian giallo film directed by Paolo Cavara.", "It is one of many Italian giallo films to be inspired by Dario Argento's successful debut thriller\" The Bird with the Crystal Plumage\".", "The film was shot on location in Rome, Italy, in 1970.", "It starred Giancarlo Giannini, Barbara Bouchet, and Barbara Bach.", "Ennio Morricone did the music score for the film.", "Though fairly obscure for many years the film has recently made a comeback thanks to the rising fan base for the giallo genre.", "The film has gained much praise from the horror community, one writer at Horrorview.com cited it as the best giallo ever made.", "Blue Underground Entertainment released the film on DVD in 2006."]], ["The Tarantula", ["The Tarantula is a 1916 American silent drama film written and directed by George D. Baker and starring Edith Storey and Antonio Moreno."]], ["Edward Yates", ["Edward J. Yates( September 16, 1918 \u2013 June 2, 2006) was an American television director who was the director of the ABC television program\" American Bandstand\" from 1952 until 1969."]], ["Rumbi Katedza", ["Rumbi Katedza is a Zimbabwean Film Producer and Director who was born on 17 January 1974."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Black Belly of the Tarantula", 0], ["Devil on Deck", 0], ["Paolo Cavara", 0], ["Wallace Fox", 0]], "evidences": [["Black Belly of the Tarantula", "director", "Paolo Cavara"], ["Devil on Deck", "director", "Wallace Fox"], ["Paolo Cavara", "date of birth", "4 July 1926"], ["Wallace Fox", "date of birth", "March 9, 1895"]], "answer": "Devil On Deck"}
{"_id": "bcd84d4e0bdb11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the performer of song Jump (Julia Michaels Song) born?", "context": [["Jimmy Jump", ["Jaume Marquet", "i Cot , more popularly known as Jimmy Jump, born on 14 March 1976, is a streaker from Sabadell, Catalonia, Spain, known for interfering in several major entertainment and sporting events."]], ["O Valencia!", ["\" O Valencia!\" is the fifth single by the indie rock band", "The Decemberists, and the first released from their fourth studio album,\" The Crane Wife\".", "The music was written by The Decemberists and the lyrics by Colin Meloy.", "It tells a story of two star- crossed lovers.", "The singer falls in love with a person who belongs to an opposing gang.", "At the end of the song, the singer's lover jumps in to defend the singer, who is confronting his lover's brother( the singer's\" sworn enemy\") and is killed by the bullet intended for the singer."]], ["Billy Milano", ["Billy Milano is a Bronx- born heavy metal musician now based in Austin, Texas.", "He is the singer and- occasionally- guitarist and bassist of crossover thrash band M.O.D., and he was also the singer of its predecessor, Stormtroopers of Death.", "He was also the singer of United Forces, which also featured his Stormtroopers of Death bandmate Dan Lilker."]], ["Bernie Bonvoisin", ["Bernard Bonvoisin, known as Bernie Bonvoisin( born 9 July 1956 in Nanterre, Hauts- de- Seine), is a French hard rock singer and film director.", "He is best known for having been the singer of Trust.", "He was one of the best friends of Bon Scott the singer of AC/ DC and together they recorded the song\" Ride On\" which was one of the last songs by Bon Scott."]], ["Jump (Julia Michaels song)", ["\"Jump\" is a song recorded by American singer and songwriter", "Julia Michaels featuring American rapper, singer and songwriter, Trippie Redd.", "The song was released on May 4, 2018."]], ["Tibor Ordina", ["Tibor Ordina( 17 March 1971 \u2013 12 April 2016) was a Hungarian athlete who specialized in the long jump and triple jump.", "Born in Budapest, Ordina stood at tall, and during his active career he weighed."]], ["Stewart Jump", ["Stewart Jump( born 27 January 1952) is an English former footballer in the Football League for Crystal Palace, Fulham and Stoke City.", "He also had a successful career playing in the United States, and was chosen as the MVP of the 1975 Soccer Bowl."]], ["Astrid North", ["Astrid North( Astrid Karina North Radmann; 24 August 1973, Berlin \u2013 25 June 2019, Berlin) was a German soul singer and songwriter.", "She was the singer of the German band, with whom she released five Albums.", "As guest singer of the band she published three albums."]], ["Caspar Babypants", ["Caspar Babypants is the stage name of children's music artist Chris Ballew, who is also widely known as the singer of The Presidents of the United States of America."]], ["Julia Michaels", ["Julia Carin Cavazos (born November 13, 1993), known professionally as Julia Michaels, is an American singer and songwriter from Davenport, Iowa.", "She began her career as a pop music songwriter, penning tracks that have been recorded by Selena Gomez, Demi Lovato, Fifth Harmony, Shawn Mendes, Britney Spears, Justin Bieber, Hailee Steinfeld, and Gwen Stefani.", "Michaels released her debut solo single with Republic Records in 2017, \"Issues\", which peaked at number 11 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 in the United States, was certified triple-platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), and garnered her Grammy Award nominations for Song of the Year and Best New Artist.", "Her major-label debut extended play, \"Nervous System\" (2017), peaked at number 48 on the \"Billboard\" 200 chart in the United States.", "She has also received nominations for MTV Music Video, \"Billboard\" Music, and American Music Awards."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Jump (Julia Michaels song)", 1], ["Julia Michaels", 0]], "evidences": [["Jump", "performer", "Julia Michaels"], ["Julia Michaels", "place of birth", "Davenport"]], "answer": "Davenport"}
{"_id": "05b761f108e211ebbda3ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film whose director was born first, Apasionadamente or The Blue Bead?", "context": [["Wale Adebanwi", ["Wale Adebanwi( born 1969) is a Nigerian- born first Black Rhodes Professor at St Antony's College, Oxford."]], ["Ertem E\u011filmez", ["Ertem E\u011filmez( 18 February 1929, Trabzon \u2013 21 September 1989, Istanbul, Turkey) was a Turkish film director, producer and screenwriter.", "He is known as the name behind some of the most popular films in Turkish film history.", "Many of these were produced by his production company Arzu Film."]], ["John McMahon (Surrey and Somerset cricketer)", ["John William Joseph McMahon( 28 December 1917 \u2013 8 May 2001) was an Australian- born first- class cricketer who played for Surrey and Somerset in England from 1947 to 1957."]], ["Deepak Sareen", ["Deepak Sareen is a Bollywood film director and assistant director.", "His first film as director was\" Ranbhoomi\" and last film as director was\" Albela\"."]], ["Luis C\u00e9sar Amadori", ["Luis C\u00e9sar Amadori( 28 May 1902 in Pescara, Abruzzi, Italy \u2013 5 June 1977 in Buenos Aires) was an Italian- Argentine film director and screenwriter and one of the most influential directors in the Cinema of Argentina of the classic era.", "He directed over 60 films between 1936 and 1967, writing the scripts to over 50 pictures.", "He directed films such as\" Apasionadamente\"( 1944), the critically acclaimed\" Alb\u00e9niz\"( 1947) and\" Alma fuerte\"( 1949)."]], ["Hartley Lobban", ["Hartley W Lobban (9 May 1926 \u2013 15 October 2004) was a Jamaican-born first-class cricketer who played 17 matches for Worcestershire in the early 1950s."]], ["Apasionadamente", ["Apasionadamente( English language:Passionately) is a 1944 Argentine romantic comedy film directed by Luis C\u00e9sar Amadori and written by Enrique Vico Carr\u00e9."]], ["Henry Moore (cricketer)", ["Henry Walter Moore( 1849 \u2013 20 August 1916) was an English- born first- class cricketer who spent most of his life in New Zealand."]], ["The Blue Bead", ["The Blue Bead is a 1974 Turkish comedy film, produced, co-written and directed by Ertem E\u011filmez, featuring Turkish classical music singer Emel Say\u0131n as a nightclub singer who is kidnapped by a gang of slackers after they are beaten and thrown out of the club where she works.", "The film, which went on nationwide general release across Turkey on January 1, 1974, is considered a comedy classic in its homeland."]], ["Ringo-en no sh\u014djo", ["The art director was Tomoo Shimogawara."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Apasionadamente", 0], ["The Blue Bead", 0], ["Luis C\u00e9sar Amadori", 0], ["Ertem E\u011filmez", 0]], "evidences": [["Apasionadamente", "director", "Luis C\u00e9sar Amadori"], ["The Blue Bead", "director", "Ertem E\u011filmez"], ["Luis C\u00e9sar Amadori", "date of birth", "28 May 1902"], ["Ertem E\u011filmez", "date of birth", "18 February 1929"]], "answer": "Apasionadamente"}
{"_id": "9d2db9820bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where did Henry Beaufort, 2Nd Earl Of Somerset's mother die?", "context": [["Margaret Holland, Duchess of Clarence", ["Margaret Holland (1385 \u2013 30 December 1439) was a medieval English noblewoman.", "She was a daughter of Thomas Holland, 2nd Earl of Kent, who was the son of Joan", "\"the Fair Maid of Kent\"", "(granddaughter of Edward", "I of England, wife of Edward", "the Black Prince and mother of Richard II of England).", "Margaret's mother was Alice FitzAlan, daughter of Richard FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Eleanor of Lancaster.", "Margaret married John Beaufort, 1st Earl of Somerset, son of John of Gaunt and his mistress Katherine Swynford.", "They had six children:\nIn 1399, she was invested as a Lady Companion, Order of the Garter (L.G.).", "After Beaufort died in 1410 (in the Tower of London), she married his nephew Thomas of Lancaster, Duke of Clarence (1387\u20131421), the son of King Henry IV.", "They had no children.", "She died on 30 December 1439 at St. Saviour's Abbey, Bermondsey, in London, England.", "Margaret and both her husbands are buried together in a carved alabaster tomb in Canterbury Cathedral that shows her lying between the two of them."]], ["Henry Beaufort, 2nd Earl of Somerset", ["Henry Beaufort, 2nd Earl of Somerset (\"probably\" 26 November 1401 \u2013 25 November 1418) was the eldest son of John Beaufort, 1st Earl of Somerset, and the grandson of John of Gaunt,", "1st Duke of Lancaster and Katherine Swynford.", "Henry succeeded his father as Earl of Somerset on 16 March 1410.", "During his minority, his mother, Margaret Beaufort, Countess of Somerset held his lands for him until he reached the age of 15.", "When Henry was seventeen, he was placed under the command of Thomas Beaufort, Duke of Exeter, his uncle, at the Siege of Rouen during the Hundred Years' War where he, as well as a number of other nobles, met his demise, although the exact reasons of his death are unknown.", "He never married and was succeeded by his younger brother, John Beaufort, 1st Duke of Somerset."]], ["Charles Somerset, 1st Earl of Worcester", ["Charles Somerset, 1st Earl of Worcester,( c. 146015 March 1526) was an English nobleman and politician.", "He was the legitimised bastard son of Henry Beaufort, 3rd Duke of Somerset by his mistress Joan Hill."]], ["William Feilding, 3rd Earl of Denbigh", ["William Feilding, 3rd Earl of Denbigh, 2nd Earl of Desmond( 29 December 1640 \u2013 23 August 1685) was an aristocrat in the Peerage of England.", "He was the son of George Feilding, 1st Earl of Desmond, and his wife, the former Bridget Stanhope, daughter of Sir Michael Stanhope.", "Feilding inherited the title of Earl of Denbigh from his paternal uncle Basil Feilding, 2nd Earl of Denbigh, who died without heirs in 1675.", "He married, firstly, Mary King( died 1669), daughter of Sir Robert King and Frances Folliott.", "Secondly, he married Lady Mary Carey, daughter of Henry Carey, 2nd Earl of Monmouth.", "He died on 23 August 1685 at age 44.", "By his first wife, Mary King, Feilding had the following children:", "There were no children from the earl's second marriage."]], ["John Beaufort, Marquess of Dorset", ["John Beaufort, Marquess of Dorset, Earl of Dorset( b. 1441 \u2013 d.", "4 May 1471) was a scion of the Beaufort family, who fought for the Lancastrians in the Wars of the Roses.", "He was the third son of Edmund Beaufort, 2nd Duke of Somerset and his wife, Lady Eleanor Beauchamp, daughter of Richard de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick.", "When his eldest brother, Henry Beaufort, 3rd Duke of Somerset, was killed fighting for Lancaster in 1464 at the Battle of Hexham, the next brother, Edmund, succeeded to the Dukedom, and John became\" Marquess of Dorset\" and\" Earl of Dorset\", courtesy titles granted to the Beaufort heir- apparent or heir- presumptive.", "These titles were not recognized by King Edward IV, of the House of York.", "John had been in exile since 1461, first in Burgundy and then France.", "When Henry VI of Lancaster reclaimed the throne in October 1470, John returned with his brother Edmund.", "But a few months later, Henry was driven from the throne again, and the Lancastrians were on the run.", "John was killed in the Battle of Tewkesbury on 4 May 1471, while fighting beside Edmund, who was captured and beheaded two days later.", "John left behind no issue and was never married.", "With the death of John and Edmund, the legitimate male line of the Beauforts ended."]], ["Edmund Beaufort, 2nd Duke of Somerset", ["Edmund Beaufort, 2nd Duke of Somerset, KG( 22 May 1455), was an English nobleman and an important figure in the Wars of the Roses and in the Hundred Years' War.", "He also succeeded in the title of 4th Earl of Somerset and was created 1st Earl of Dorset and 1st Marquess of Dorset( previously held by his father and later forfeited), and Count of Mortain.", "He was known for his deadly rivalry with Richard of York, 3rd Duke of York."]], ["Henry Beaufort, 3rd Duke of Somerset", ["Henry Beaufort, 3rd Duke of Somerset( 26 January 143615 May 1464) was an important Lancastrian military commander during the English Wars of the Roses.", "He is sometimes numbered the 2nd Duke of Somerset, because the title was re-created for his father after his uncle died.", "He also held the subsidiary titles of 5th Earl of Somerset, 2nd Marquess of Dorset and 2nd Earl of Dorset."]], ["John Manners, 4th Earl of Rutland", ["John Manners, 4th Earl of Rutland( c. 1559 \u2013 24 February 1588) was the son of Henry Manners, 2nd Earl of Rutland, and Lady Margaret Neville, daughter of Ralph Neville, 4th Earl of Westmorland."]], ["Eleanor Beaufort", ["Lady Eleanor Beaufort( 1431 \u2013 16 August 1501) was the daughter of Edmund Beaufort, 2nd Duke of Somerset( 1406- 1455), KG, and was a sister of the 3rd and 4th Dukes of Somerset."]], ["Thomas Bruce, 2nd Earl of Ailesbury", ["Thomas Bruce, 2nd Earl of Ailesbury( later styled Aylesbury) and 3rd Earl of Elgin( 1656 \u2013 16 December 1741) was an English politician and memoirist.", "He was the son of Robert Bruce, 2nd Earl of Elgin, and Lady Diana Grey.", "His maternal grandparents were Henry Grey, 1st Earl of Stamford, and Lady Anne Cecil, daughter of William Cecil, 2nd Earl of Exeter.", "His\" Memoirs\", which were not published until long after his death, are a valuable source for English history in the last quarter of the seventeenth century."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Henry Beaufort, 2nd Earl of Somerset", 3], ["Margaret Holland, Duchess of Clarence", 9]], "evidences": [["Henry Beaufort, 2nd Earl of Somerset", "mother", "Margaret Beaufort, Countess of Somerset"], ["Margaret Holland, Duchess of Clarence", "place of death", "London"]], "answer": "London"}
{"_id": "2b94cd280bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "When did Princess Mar\u00eda De La Esperanza Of Bourbon-Two Sicilies's father die?", "context": [["Princess Urraca of Bourbon-Two Sicilies", ["Princess Urraca of Bourbon- Two Sicilies( July 14, 1913, Nymphenburg Palace, Munich, Kingdom of Bavaria \u2013 May 3, 1999, Sigmaringen, Baden- W\u00fcrttemberg, Germany) was a member of the House of Bourbon- Two Sicilies and a Princess of Bourbon- Two Sicilies."]], ["Duchess Elisabeth of W\u00fcrttemberg (b. 1933)", ["Duchess Elisabeth of W\u00fcrttemberg( born 2 February 1933) is a member of the House of W\u00fcrttemberg and a Duchess of W\u00fcrttemberg by birth and through her marriage to Prince Antoine of Bourbon- Two Sicilies, a member of the House of Bourbon- Two Sicilies and a Princess of Bourbon- Two Sicilies."]], ["Princess Maria Immaculata of Bourbon-Two Sicilies (1874\u20131947)", ["Princess\" Maria Immaculata\" Cristina Pia Isabella of Bourbon- Two Sicilies( Full Italian name:\" Maria Immacolata Speranza Pia Teresa Cristina Filomena Lucia Anna Isabella Cecilia Apollonia Barbara Agnese Zenobia, Principessa di Borbone delle Due Sicilie\")( 30 October 1874 \u2013 28 November 1947) was the fourth child and eldest daughter of Prince Alfonso of Bourbon- Two Sicilies, Count of Caserta and his wife Princess Maria Antonietta of Bourbon- Two Sicilies."]], ["Leopold, Prince of Salerno", ["Leopoldo Giovanni Giuseppe Michele of Bourbon- Two Sicilies, Prince of Salerno( 2 July 1790, Naples, Kingdom of Naples \u2013 10 March 1851, Naples, Kingdom of the Two Sicilies) was a member of the House of Bourbon- Two Sicilies and a Prince of Bourbon- Two Sicilies."]], ["Prince Louis, Count of Aquila", ["Prince \"Luigi\" Carlo Maria Giuseppe of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, Count of Aquila (19 July 1824 \u2013 5 March 1897) was a member of the House of Bourbon-Two Sicilies."]], ["Prince Carlo, Duke of Castro", ["Prince Carlo of Bourbon- Two Sicilies, Duke of Castro( born 24 February 1963) is a claimant to the headship of the House of Bourbon- Two Sicilies."]], ["Prince Philip of Bourbon-Two Sicilies", ["Prince Philip of Bourbon- Two Sicilies( Filippo Maria Alfonso Antonio Ferdinando Francesco di Paola Lodovico Enrico Alberto Taddeo Francesco Saverio Uberto; 10 December 1885 \u2013 9 March 1949) was a member of the House of Bourbon- Two Sicilies and a Prince of Bourbon- Two Sicilies."]], ["Princess Mar\u00eda de la Esperanza of Bourbon-Two Sicilies", ["Princess \"Mar\u00eda de la Esperanza\" Amalia Raniera Mar\u00eda Rosario Luisa Gonzaga of Bourbon-Two Sicilies (14 June 1914, Madrid, Spain \u2013 8 August 2005, Villamanrique de la Condesa, Spain) was the youngest daughter of Prince Carlos of Bourbon-Two Sicilies and his wife Princess Louise of Orl\u00e9ans.", "Maria Esperanza's husband Prince Pedro Gast\u00e3o of Orl\u00e9ans-Braganza, was one of two claimants to the Brazilian throne, and head of the Petr\u00f3polis branch of the Brazilian Imperial House.", "Maria Esperanza was also an aunt of Juan Carlos I of Spain, son of her sister Princess Maria Mercedes of Bourbon-Two Sicilies."]], ["Maria Carolina Zamoyska", ["Princess Maria Carolina of Bourbon- Two Sicilies, Duchess of Castro( n\u00e9e Countess Maria Carolina Zamoyska)( 22 September 1896 in Krak\u00f3w, Austria- Hungary \u2013 9 May 1968 in Marseille, France) was the wife of Prince Ranieri, Duke of Castro, claimant to the headship of the House of Bourbon- Two Sicilies.", "Carolina was the sixth child and youngest daughter of Polish nobleman Andrzej Przemys\u0142aw Zamoyski, Count Zamoyski and his wife Princess Maria Carolina of Bourbon- Two Sicilies.", "Carolina's maternal grandparents were Prince Francis of Bourbon- Two Sicilies, Count of Trapani and his wife Archduchess Maria Isabella of Austria, Princess of Tuscany."]], ["Prince Carlos of Bourbon-Two Sicilies", ["Don Carlos, Prince of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, Infante of Spain", "(Full Italian name: \"Carlo Maria Francesco d'Assisi Pasquale Ferdinando Antonio di Padova Francesco de Paola Alfonso Andrea Avelino Tancredi, Principe di Borbone delle", "Due Sicilie, Infante di Spagna\";", "10 November 1870, , Bolzano, Austria-Hungary \u2013 11 November 1949, Seville, Spain) was the son of Prince Alfonso of the Two Sicilies, Count of Caserta and his wife Princess Maria Antonietta of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, and nephew of the last King of the Two Sicilies, Francis II."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Princess Mar\u00eda de la Esperanza of Bourbon-Two Sicilies", 0], ["Prince Carlos of Bourbon-Two Sicilies", 3]], "evidences": [["Princess Mar\u00eda de la Esperanza of Bourbon-Two Sicilies", "father", "Prince Carlos of Bourbon-Two Sicilies"], ["Prince Carlos of Bourbon-Two Sicilies", "date of death", "11 November 1949"]], "answer": "11 November 1949"}
{"_id": "b529c58a0bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where did Ragnall Guthfrithson's father die?", "context": [["Place of birth", ["The place of birth( POB) or birthplace is the place where a person was born.", "This place is often used in legal documents, together with name and date of birth, to uniquely identify a person.", "As a general rule with respect to passports, the place of birth is determined to be the country that currently has\" sovereignty\" over the actual place of birth, regardless of when the birth actually occurred.", "The place of birth is not necessarily the place where the parents of the new baby live.", "If the baby is born in a hospital in another place, that place is the place of birth.", "In many countries, this also means that the government requires that the birth of the new baby is registered in the place of birth.", "Some countries place less or no importance on the place of birth, instead using alternative geographical characteristics for the purpose of identity documents.", "For example, Sweden has used the concept of\" f\u00f6delsehemortdomicile of birth\") since 1947.", "This means that the domicile of the baby's mother is the registered place of birth.", "The location of the maternity ward or other physical birthplace is considered unimportant.", "Similarly, Switzerland uses the concept of\" Heimatortlieu d'origineluogo d'origineplace of origin\" in German, French and Italian respectively).", "A child born to Swiss parents is automatically assigned the place of origin of the parent with the same last name, so the child either gets their mother's or father's place of origin.", "A child born to one Swiss parent and one foreign parent acquires the place of origin of their Swiss parent.", "In a Swiss passport and identity card, the holder's place of origin is stated, not their place of birth.", "In some countries( primarily in the Americas), the place of birth automatically determines the nationality of the baby, a practice often referred to by the Latin phrase\" jus soli\".", "Almost all countries outside the Americas instead attribute nationality based on the nationality( ies) of the baby's parents( referred to as\" jus sanguinis\").", "There can be some confusion regarding the place of birth if the birth takes place in an unusual way: when babies are born on an airplane or at sea, difficulties can arise.", "The place of birth of such a person depends on the law of the countries involved, which include the nationality of the plane or ship, the nationality( ies) of the parents and/ or the location of the plane or ship( if the birth occurs in the territorial waters or airspace of a country).", "Some administrative forms may request the applicant's\" country of birth\".", "It is important to determine from the requester whether the information requested refers to the applicant's\" place of birth\" or\" nationality at birth\".", "For US citizens born abroad who under the US Constitution acquire US citizenship at the time of birth, the nationality at birth will be USA( American), while the place of birth would be the country in which the actual birth takes place."]], ["Ragnall mac Gofraid", ["Ragnall mac Gofraid( died 1004/1005) was King of the Isles and likely a member of the U\u00ed \u00cdmair kindred.", "He was a son of Gofraid mac Arailt, King of the Isles.", "Ragnall and Gofraid flourished at a time when the Kingdom of the Isles seems to have suffered from Orcadian encroachment at the hands of Sigur\u00f0r Hl\u01eb\u00f0visson, Earl of Orkney.", "Gofraid died in 989.", "Although Ragnall is accorded the kingship upon his own death in 1004 or 1005, the succession after his father's death is uncertain.", "During his career, Ragnall may have contended with Gilli, an apparent Hebridean rival who was closely aligned with Sigur\u00f0r.", "Another possible opponent of Ragnall may have been Sveinn Haraldsson, King of Denmark who attacked Mann in 955.", "This man is recorded to have been exiled from Scandinavia at one point in his career, and to have found shelter with a certain, a monarch that could refer to Ragnall himself.", "Whatever the case, Mann also fell prey to \u00c6thelr\u00e6d II, King of the English in 1000.", "Both military operations may have been the retaliation.", "The circumstances surrounding Ragnall's death in Munster are unknown.", "On one hand it is possible that he had been exiled from the Isles at the time of his demise.", "Another possibility is that he had \u2014or was in the process of\u2014forming an alliance with Brian B\u00f3ruma mac Cenn\u00e9tig, King of Munster, a man who seems to have held an alliance with Ragnall's father.", "On possibility is that Ragnall sought assistance from Briain after having been forced from the Isles by Orcadian military might.", "A power vacuum resulting from Ragnall's demise may partly account from the remarkable English invasion of England by M\u00e1el Coluim mac Cin\u00e1eda, King of Alba.", "At about the same time as Ragnall's death, Brian occupied the high kingship of Ireland, and there is evidence to suggest that the latter's authority stretched into the Irish Sea region and northern Britain.", "Not long afterwards, an apparent brother of Ragnall, Lagmann mac Gofraid, is attested on the Continent, a fact which might be evidence that this man had been ejected from the Isles by Brian.", "An apparent son Lagmann was slain in battle against Brian's forces in 1014.", "The lack of a suitable native candidate to reign in the Isles may have led to the region falling under the royal authority of the Norwegian H\u00e1kon Eir\u00edksson.", "The latter's death in 1029 or 1030 may have likewise contributed to the rise Echmarcach mac Ragnaill, King of Dublin and the Isles, a possible son of Ragnall.", "Other children of Ragnall could include Cacht ingen Ragnaill, and the father of Gofraid mac Amla\u00edb meic Ragnaill, King of Dublin."]], ["Ragnall Guthfrithson", ["Ragnall Guthfrithson was a Viking leader who ruled Viking Northumbria in the 10th century.", "He was the son of Gofraid ua \u00cdmair and great-grandson of \u00cdmar, making him one of the U\u00ed \u00cdmair.", "He ruled Northumbria in 943 and 944, either with, or in opposition to, Olaf Cuaran.", "Ragnall and Olaf were driven out of Northumbria by the English in 944.", "His later life is unknown but it is possible he was the \"king of the Danes\" who is reported as being killed by the Saxons at York in 944 or 945."]], ["Motherland (disambiguation)", ["Motherland is the place of one's birth, the place of one's ancestors, or the place of origin of an ethnic group.", "Motherland may also refer to:"]], ["Sennedjem", ["The Ancient Egyptian artisan Sennedjem lived in Set Maat( translated as\" The Place of Truth\"), contemporary Deir el- Medina, on the west bank of the Nile, opposite Thebes, during the reigns of Seti I and Ramesses II.", "Sennedjem had the title\" Servant in the Place of Truth\".", "He was buried along with his wife, Iyneferti, and family in a tomb in the village necropolis.", "His tomb was discovered January 31, 1886.", "When Sennedjem's tomb was found, in it there was regular furniture from his home, including a stool and a bed, which he actually used when he was alive.", "His titles included Servant in the Place of Truth, meaning that he worked on the excavation and decoration of the nearby royal tombs."]], ["Beaulieu-sur-Loire", ["Beaulieu- sur- Loire is a commune in the Loiret department in north -central France.", "It is also the place of death of Jacques MacDonald, a French general who served in the Napoleonic Wars"]], ["Where Was I", ["\" Where Was I?\" may refer to:"]], ["Ragnall ua \u00cdmair, King of Waterford", ["Ragnall ua \u00cdmair( died 1035), also known as Ragnall mac Ragnaill, was an eleventh- century King of Waterford.", "He appears to have ruled as king from 1022 to 1035, the year of his death."]], ["Gofraid ua \u00cdmair", ["Gofraid ua \u00cdmair or Guthfrith of Ivar (fl.", "from AD 918 until death in 934) was a Viking leader who ruled Dublin and briefly Viking Northumbria in the early 10th century.", "He was a grandson of \u00cdmar and a member of the U\u00ed \u00cdmair.", "Gofraid was most probably among those Vikings expelled from Dublin in 902, whereafter he helped his kinsman Ragnall conquer Northumbria.", "Another kinsman, Sitric C\u00e1ech, became ruler of Dublin around the same time.", "Ragnall died in 920, and so the following year Sitric left Dublin to rule in Northumbria, and Gofraid succeeded Sitric as ruler of Dublin.", "Sitric's early reign was marked by raids he conducted against the native Irish, including one at Armagh.", "Sitric C\u00e1ech died in 927 and Gofraid left for Northumbria, delegating authority in Dublin to his sons.", "This upset the sons of Sitric, who allied with a \"son of Helgi\", possibly Tomrair mac Ailchi of Limerick, and seized the city.", "This act began a period of conflict between the Vikings of Dublin and Limerick which would last until 937.", "Gofraid's attempt to rule in Northumbria was unsuccessful and he was driven out by \u00c6thelstan of England within six months.", "He returned to Dublin to eject the sons of Sitric and continued to rule as king there.", "Following his return he led further raids, including attacks on Kildare and Dunmore Cave.", "In 931 he led an attack on a camp established by the Vikings of Limerick at Mag Raigne, near the borders of Gofraid's kingdom, with the intent of containing Gofraid's power.", "Gofraid died of a sickness in 934 and he was succeeded as king by his son Amla\u00edb mac Gofraid."]], ["Ragnall mac Gofraid", ["Ragnall mac Gofraid( died 1004/1005) was King of the Isles and likely a member of the U\u00ed \u00cdmair kindred.", "He was a son of Gofraid mac Arailt, King of the Isles.", "Ragnall and Gofraid flourished at a time when the Kingdom of the Isles seems to have suffered from Orcadian encroachment at the hands of Sigur\u00f0r Hl\u01eb\u00f0visson, Earl of Orkney.", "Gofraid died in 989.", "Although Ragnall is accorded the kingship upon his own death in 1004 or 1005, the succession after his father's death is uncertain.", "During his career, Ragnall may have contended with Gilli, an apparent Hebridean rival who was closely aligned with Sigur\u00f0r.", "Another possible opponent of Ragnall may have been Sveinn Haraldsson, King of Denmark who attacked Mann in 955.", "This man is recorded to have been exiled from Scandinavia at one point in his career, and to have found shelter with a certain, a monarch that could refer to Ragnall himself.", "Whatever the case, Mann also fell prey to \u00c6thelr\u00e6d II, King of the English in 1000.", "Both military operations may have been the retaliation.", "The circumstances surrounding Ragnall's death in Munster are unknown.", "On one hand it is possible that he had been exiled from the Isles at the time of his demise.", "Another possibility is that he had \u2014or was in the process of\u2014forming an alliance with Brian B\u00f3ruma mac Cenn\u00e9tig, King of Munster, a man who seems to have held an alliance with Ragnall's father.", "On possibility is that Ragnall sought assistance from Briain after having been forced from the Isles by Orcadian military might.", "A power vacuum resulting from Ragnall's demise may partly account from the remarkable English invasion of England by M\u00e1el Coluim mac Cin\u00e1eda, King of Alba.", "At about the same time as Ragnall's death, Brian occupied the high kingship of Ireland, and there is evidence to suggest that the latter's authority stretched into the Irish Sea region and northern Britain.", "Not long afterwards, an apparent brother of Ragnall, Lagmann mac Gofraid, is attested on the Continent, a fact which might be evidence that this man had been ejected from the Isles by Brian.", "An apparent son Lagmann was slain in battle against Brian's forces in 1014.", "The lack of a suitable native candidate to reign in the Isles may have led to the region falling under the royal authority of the Norwegian H\u00e1kon Eir\u00edksson.", "The latter's death in 1029 or 1030 may have likewise contributed to the rise Echmarcach mac Ragnaill, King of Dublin and the Isles, a possible son of Ragnall.", "Other children of Ragnall could include Cacht ingen Ragnaill, and the father of Gofraid mac Amla\u00edb meic Ragnaill, King of Dublin."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Ragnall Guthfrithson", 1], ["Gofraid ua \u00cdmair", 1]], "evidences": [["Ragnall Guthfrithson", "father", "Gofraid ua \u00cdmair"], ["Gofraid ua \u00cdmair", "place of death", "Dublin"]], "answer": "Dublin"}
{"_id": "f8819f3308a011ebbd78ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who died later, The Death Kiss or Her Luck In London?", "context": [["G. Marthandan", ["G. Marthandan is an Indian film director who works in Malayalam cinema."]], ["Andrew S. Gilbert", ["Andrew S. Gilbert is an Australian actor best known for his portrayal of Tony Twist in\" Round the Twist\"( Series 3- 4) and AFI Award- winning role in\" Kiss or Kill\" and other supporting work in\" Look Both Ways\" and\" The Dish\" and his recent role as Gavin Braithwaite on the ABC series,\" Bed of Roses\".", "He is also known for his collaboration with Director David Caesar on his films\" Idiot BoxMullet Dirty Deeds\" and\" Prime Mover\".", "He has been nominated for the AFI Award three times for\" Kiss or KillMullet\" and\" Paperback Hero\", winning for the earlier."]], ["Anna Makino", ["At 20, Anna decided to try her luck in show business again, becoming the oldest member of the group Super Monkey's.", "She left in 1992( being replaced by Rino Nakasone), to become the chief dance instructor at Okinawa Actor's, where she worked until 2002, when she left to start her own dance school' Love Junx', which is a dance school for children with Down Syndrome."]], ["Maurice Elvey", ["Maurice Elvey( 11 November 1887 \u2013 28 August 1967) was the most prolific film director in British history.", "He directed nearly 200 films between 1913 and 1957.", "During the silent film era he directed as many as twenty films per year.", "He also produced more than fifty films- his own as well as films directed by others."]], ["Abhishek Saxena", ["Abhishek Saxena is an Indian Bollywood and Punjabi film director who directed the movie Phullu.", "The Phullu movie was released in theaters on 16 June 2017, in which film Sharib Hashmi is the lead role.", "Apart from these, he has also directed Patiala Dreamz, this is a Punjabi film.", "This film was screened in cinemas in 2014."]], ["Luck in Pawn", ["Luck in Pawn is a 1919 American silent romance film starring Marguerite Clark and directed by Walter Edwards.", "It was produced by Famous Players- Lasky and distributed through Paramount Pictures.", "The film is based on a play by Marvin Taylor,\" Luck in Pawn\", and ran briefly on Broadway in 1919.", "The film is listed as being preserved at the Library of Congress and New Zealand Film Archive."]], ["Edwin L. Marin", ["Edwin L. Marin (February 21, 1899 \u2013 May 2, 1951) was an American film director who directed 58 films between 1932 and 1951, working with Randolph Scott, Anna May Wong, John Wayne, Peter Lorre, George Raft, Bela Lugosi, Judy Garland, Eddie Cantor, and Hoagy Carmichael, among many others.", "Marin was born in Jersey City, New Jersey, and died in Los Angeles, California.", "He was married to actress Ann Morriss.", "They had three children: Denis Anthony, Reese Andrew and Randi Alexandra.", "He studied at the University of Pennsylvania and broke into the industry as an assistant director at MGM.", "He was under contract to MGM for 15 years and RKO for five.", "When he died he was under contract to Warner Bros."]], ["Ben Palmer", ["Ben Palmer is a British film and television director who is known for being the director of\" Bo' Selecta\" and\" The Inbetweeners\"."]], ["The Death Kiss", ["The Death Kiss is a 1932 American pre-Code mystery film starring David Manners as a crusading studio writer, Adrienne Ames as an actress, and Bela Lugosi as a studio manager.", "The thriller features three leading players from the previous year's\" Dracula\"( Lugosi, Manners, and Edward Van Sloan), and was the first film directed by Edwin L. Marin.", "The film was produced by KBS Productions at Tiffany Pictures and released by Sono Art- World Wide Pictures.", "The film is currently in the public domain."]], ["Her Luck in London", ["Her Luck in London is a 1914 British silent drama film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring A.V. Bramble, Fred Groves and M. Gray Murray.", "It was based on a play of the same name by Charles Darrell.", "The film follows a naive country girl as she heads to London, where she is corrupted."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Death Kiss", 1], ["Her Luck in London", 0], ["Edwin L. Marin", 0], ["Maurice Elvey", 0]], "evidences": [["The Death Kiss", "director", "Edwin L. Marin"], ["Her Luck in London", "director", "Maurice Elvey"], ["Edwin L. Marin", "date of death", "May 2, 1951"], ["Maurice Elvey", "date of death", "28 August 1967"]], "answer": "Her Luck In London"}
{"_id": "9640a3fa0bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Why did the director of film The Obsessed Of Catule die?", "context": [["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["The Obsessed of Catule", ["The Obsessed of Catule is a 1965 Brazilian drama film directed by Anselmo Duarte.", "It was entered into the 15th Berlin International Film Festival."]], ["Jason Moore (director)", ["Jason Moore( born October 22, 1970) is an American director of film, theatre and television."]], ["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["Anselmo Duarte", ["Anselmo Duarte (April 21, 1920 \u2013 November 7, 2009) was a Brazilian actor, screenwriter and film director.", "His film \"O Pagador de Promessas\" (1962) (also \"The Given Word\" and \"The Keeper of Promises\") won the Golden Palm at the 1962 Cannes Film Festival, becoming, to date, the only Brazilian feature film to be so distinguished and the first Cannes' Southern Hemisphere Golden Palm for best feature film.", "The film was also nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.", "In 1962 \"O Pagador de Promessas\" was also awarded best film and best musical score at the San Francisco international film festival and best film at the Acapulco (Mexico), Cartagena (Colombia), Karlovy Vary (Czechoslovakia) and Edinburgh (Scotland) international film festivals.", "His 1964 film \u00a8Vereda da Salva\u00e7\u00e3oThe Obsessed of Catule\" was entered into the 15th Berlin International Film Festival.", "He also was a freemason.", "The President of Brazil, Luis Inacio Lula da Silva, awarded Duarte the Order of The Cultural Merit, Brazil's highest cultural civilian honor, and the Governor of S\u00e3o Paulo, Jos\u00e9 Serra, awarded Duarte the Order of Ipiranga, which is the state's highest civilian honor.", "Duarte was awarded titles of merit citizenship by numerous Brazilian municipalities including Rio de Janeiro, S\u00e3o Paulo and Salto, his birthplace.", "In 2009, the municipality of Salto inaugurated a multimillion-dollar cultural and educational center named \"Centro Cultural e Educacional Anselmo Duarte\", housing a 500 audience amphitheater for film and theatrical events.", "The center also displays for public view the original \"Golden Palm\" awarded to Duarte at the 1962 Cannes Film Festival.", "In 2008, at 88, Duarte founded a cultural organization (Instituto Anselmo Duarte) dedicated to restoring selected Brazilian films and creating special, free of charge, educational projects aimed at young filmmakers to improve their technical filmmaking skills.", "After his death, his son, Ricardo Duarte, 69, became the institute's president.", "Upon being diagnosed by suffering Alzheimer's dementia in 2002, Duarte spent his last 7 years of life under the care of his son, Ricardo, and his grandchild, Daphne, a preeminent Brazilian artist.", "Anselmo had 4 children.", "Reaching stage 6 on his Alzheimer illness condition a bladder cancer was detected which led to a severe blood hemorrhage, precipitating a heart stroke.", "Although both the bladder cancer and heart conditions had been successfully treated, a sudden massive hemorrhagic brain stroke left the legendary Brazilian actor and filmmaker in a coma for 6 days.", "Duarte died on November 7, 2009, due to complications from a stroke."]], ["Lamman Rucker", ["Lamman Rucker( born October 6, 1971) is an American actor.", "Rucker began his career on the daytime soap operas\" As the World Turns\" and\" All My Children\", before roles in Tyler Perry's films", "\" Why Did I Get Married?", "Why Did I Get Married Too?\", and\" Meet the Browns\", and its television adaptation.", "In 2016, he began starring as Jacob Greenleaf in the Oprah Winfrey Network drama series,\" Greenleaf\"."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Richard T. Jones", ["Richard Timothy Jones( born January 16, 1972) is an American actor.", "Jones is best known for his portrayals of Laveinio in the dramatic film\" The Wood\"( 1999) and Mike of the dramatic films\" Why Did I Get Married?\"( 2007) and\" Why Did I Get Married Too?\"( 2010).", "He is also well known for his role as Bruce Van Exel, court services officer on the CBS television series\" Judging Amy\" that aired from 1999 to 2005."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Obsessed of Catule", 0], ["Anselmo Duarte", 14]], "evidences": [["The Obsessed of Catule", "director", "Anselmo Duarte"], ["Anselmo Duarte", "cause of death", "stroke"]], "answer": "stroke"}
{"_id": "e184b00b08c611ebbd91ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Are the directors of both films Alibi Bye Bye and Leave It To The Marines from the same country?", "context": [["The Marines Are Coming", ["The Marines Are Coming is a 1934 American film directed by David Howard.", "It was the final film acting role of William Haines who had a major success in the 1928 film\" Tell it to the Marines\"."]], ["Leave It to Me (1955 film)", ["Leave It to Me is a 1955 Czech comedy film directed by Martin Fri\u010d."]], ["Dutch Gaustad", ["Arthur Millert\" Dutch\" Gaustad( June 6, 1889 \u2013 March 23, 1945) was a professional football player for the Minneapolis Marines.", "He was a member of the Marines from 1907, 14 years before the team entered the National Football League( NFL)."]], ["Alibi Bye Bye", ["Alibi Bye Bye is a 1935 comedy short directed by Ben Holmes and released by RKO Radio Pictures.", "It is notable as the final film appearance of the comedy team of Bobby Clark and Paul McCullough."]], ["David Roper (actor)", ["David Roper( born 20 June 1944 in Bradford, West Riding of Yorkshire) is a British film and television actor, best known for his roles on\" The Cuckoo Waltz\" and\" Leave It to Charlie\".", "Later, he played Geoff Barnes on\" EastEnders\"( 1994 \u2013 95)."]], ["Leave It to Me (1933 film)", ["Leave It to Me is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Monty Banks and starring Gene Gerrard, Olive Borden and Molly Lamont.", "It was made at Elstree Studios.", "The film's sets were designed by the art director David Rawnsley.", "It is an adaptation of the play\" Leave It to Psmith\"( 1930) by Ian Hay and P.G. Wodehouse, which is based on Wodehouse's novel\" Leave It to Psmith\"( 1923)."]], ["Sam Newfield", ["Sam Newfield, born Samuel Neufeld,( December 6, 1899- November 10, 1964), also known as Sherman Scott or Peter Stewart, was an American B-movie director, one of the most prolific in American film history \u2014he is credited with directing over 250 feature films in a career which began during the silent era and ended in 1958.", "In addition to his staggering feature output, he also directed one- and two- reel comedy shorts, training films, industrial films, TV episodes and pretty much anything anyone would pay him for.", "Because of this massive output\u2014he would sometimes direct more than 20 films in a single year \u2014he has been called the most prolific director of the sound era.", "Many of Newfield's films were made for PRC Pictures.", "This was a film production company headed by his brother Sigmund Neufeld.", "The films PRC produced were low- budget productions, the majority being westerns, with an occasional horror film or crime drama."]], ["Ben Holmes", ["Ben Holmes( November 6, 1890 \u2013 December 2, 1943) was an American film director and screenwriter.", "He directed 56 films and wrote for 35."]], ["Frank Bank", ["Frank Bank( April 12, 1942 \u2013 April 13, 2013) was an American actor, particularly known for his role as Clarence\" Lumpy\" Rutherford on the 1957 \u2013 1963 situation comedy television series\" Leave It to Beaver\".", "Bank was cast in fifty episodes of\" Leave It to Beaver\" between January 24, 1958, until the series finale on May 30, 1963.", "Thereafter, he was cast as Clarence Rutherford in 101 episodes of the series sequel,\" The New Leave It to Beaver\", which aired on cable television from 1985 to 1989.", "Beginning in 1973, Bank became a bond broker in his native Los Angeles.", "His autobiography,\" Call Me Lumpy: My Leave It To Beaver Days and Other Wild Hollywood Life,\" was published in 1997.", "Bank died of cancer on April 13, 2013, in Rancho Mirage, California, one day after his 71st birthday.", "He was survived by his third wife, Rebecca, four daughters, and five grandchildren.", "He is interred at Hillside Memorial Park Cemetery in Culver City, California."]], ["Leave It to the Marines", ["Leave It to the Marines is a 1951 American black-and-white comedy film from Lippert Pictures.", "It was produced by Sigmund Neufeld, directed by Sam Newfield and starred Lippert contract star Sid Melton."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Alibi Bye Bye", 0], ["Leave It to the Marines", 1], ["Ben Holmes", 0], ["Sam Newfield", 0]], "evidences": [["Alibi Bye Bye", "director", "Ben Holmes"], ["Leave It to the Marines", "director", "Sam Newfield"], ["Ben Holmes", "country of citizenship", "American"], ["Sam Newfield", "country of citizenship", "American"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "250485020bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of Minke Smeets's husband?", "context": [["Jan Smeets", ["Jan Smeets( born 5 April 1985) is a Dutch chess grandmaster.", "He is a two- time Dutch Chess Champion."]], ["Tjerk Smeets", ["Tjerk Smeets (born 3 June 1980) is a Dutch baseball player who currently plays for Kinheim and the Dutch national team.", "He is the son of Dutch radio and television personality, writer, and columnist Mart Smeets.", "Smeets played his college baseball in the United States.", "In 1999, he homered in his only at-bat and drew two walks.", "In 2000, he was one for two with a RBI.", "In 2001, he hit .159/.256/.304 in 30 games.", "He did homer in a game in which Middle Tennessee State set a school record with 8 circuit clouts.", "Smeets played for the Dutch team in the 2003 World Port Tournament, going 1 for 2 with a 2-run homer.", "As it was one of just two home runs in the event, Smeets won the World Port Tournament Home Run King award.", "In 2005, he hit .326/.433/.439 for the Amsterdam Pirates to finish 6th in the Hoofdklasse in average, 7th in OBP and 8th in slugging.", "He was 8th in walks (23) and tied for third with 3 homers, trailing Ivanon Coffie and Dirk van 't Klooster.", "He played for the Netherlands in the 2005 European Championship.", "Smeets moved to Corendon Kinheim in 2006 and batted .349/.446/.454", "with 36 RBI in 41 games and fielded .996 at catcher.", "He was 7th in average, 6th in slugging, third in OBP (behind Eugene Kingsale and Sidney de Jong), tied Reily Legito for the RBI lead, was third with 13 doubles (behind Yuji Nerei and Fausto \u00c1lvarez), tied Kingsale, Roel Koolen and Evert-Jan 't Hoen for 5th with 27 walks and tied Nerei for 5th with 53 hits.", "He hit .482 with runners in scoring position.", "Smeets won the Hoofdklasse MVP award, the 4th catcher so honored.", "He was 2 for 12 in the playoffs but 9 for 21 with 3 walks and five runs in five games in the Holland Series as Kinheim won the title.", "Smeets was 0 for 2 in the 2006 Haarlem Baseball Week.", "In the 2006 Intercontinental Cup, he was 1 for 4 with a walk and two runs for the silver medalists, backing up de Jong at catcher.", "In the 2007 Hoofdklasse campaign, Smeets hit .294/.379/.531", "with 36 runs and 43 RBI in 36 games and threw out 14 of 30 attempted base-stealers.", "He hit .300 with a .391 OBP in the playoffs then batted .333/.333/.400", "in the 2007 Holland Series.", "He scored their first run in their successful championship defense and had three hits in game one; in game two, he was thrown out trying to score in a key play but Kinheim rallied to win.", "Smeets was 4th in slugging percentage in 2007, second to Alvarez in home runs (with 7), tied with Benjamin Dille for fifth in runs (36), first in RBI (six ahead of Martijn Meeuwis) and tied for 4th in doubles (13).", "Smeets batted .263/.391/.316 for Kinheim in the 2007 European Cup, their first European Cup title ever.", "In the 2007 European Championship, Smeets was 1 for 5 with two walks and a time hit by pitch.", "Backing up de Jong, he only played against Sweden and Croatia.", "Smeets was 2 for 8 in the 2007 World Port Tournament but struck out four times.", "In the 2007 Baseball World Cup, Smeets was 3 for 6 with a homer.", "De Jong remained the starter in important games as Smeets only saw action at catcher against Germany.", "Smeets batted .421/.476/.526 to help Kinheim win the 2008 European Cup in Grosseto.", "His 7 RBI tied for the lead.", "He had the big hit of the competition; down 2-1 in the bottom of the 10th of the Gold medal games, Smeets doubled in Ren\u00e9 Cremer and Dirk van 't Klooster with a shot off of Linc Mikkelsen; Smeets had fouled off five pitches in a row before the double.", "Smeets was selected by coach Robert Eenhoorn in the team that represents the Netherlands at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing."]], ["Axel Smeets", ["Axel Smeets( born 12 July 1974 in Brussels, Belgium) is a former football( soccer) and football manager, who played as a defender and could also play as a midfielder."]], ["Jon Leach", ["Jonathan Leach( born April 18, 1973) is a former professional tennis player from the United States.", "He is the husband of Lindsay Davenport."]], ["Stan Marks", ["Stan Marks is an Australian writer and journalist.", "He is the husband of Holocaust survivor Eva Marks."]], ["Mart Smeets", ["Jan Marten \u201c Mart \u201d Smeets( born 11 January 1947 in Arnhem) is a Dutch radio and television personality, writer, and columnist."]], ["Jorrit Smeets", ["Jorrit Smeets( born 25 March 1995) is a Dutch footballer who plays for Fortuna Sittard in the Dutch Eredivisie."]], ["Stan Rice", ["Stan Rice( November 7, 1942 \u2013 December 9, 2002) was an American poet and artist.", "He was the husband of author Anne Rice."]], ["Andrew Upton", ["Andrew Upton( born 1 February 1966) is an Australian playwright, screenwriter, and director.", "He is the husband of actress Cate Blanchett."]], ["Minke Smeets", ["Minke Smeets (\"n\u00e9e\" Smabers; born March 22, 1979 in The Hague, South Holland) is a field hockey midfielder from the Netherlands.", "Her current team is Laren.", "She was part of the team that won the 2007 Champions Trophy.", "During the Champions Trophy she became the all-time record holder in caps for the national team, wearing the orange jersey for the 235th time in her career in the final, breaking Mijntje Donners' record.", "She won an Olympic gold medal with the Dutch team by beating China in the final of the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing.", "During the closing ceremony of the 2008 Olympics in Beijing her boyfriend, Dutch' baseball teams catcher, Tjerk Smeets proposed, and Minke accepted.", "Her older sister Hanneke was also a Dutch international."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Minke Smeets", 5], ["Tjerk Smeets", 9]], "evidences": [["Minke Smeets", "spouse", "Tjerk Smeets"], ["Tjerk Smeets", "place of birth", "Amsterdam"]], "answer": "Amsterdam"}
{"_id": "f872fe92096c11ebbdafac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film came out first, My Wife'S Lodger or Ko 2?", "context": [["My Wife Is a Gangster 3", ["My Wife is a Gangster 3 is a 2006 Korean film.", "It is a sequel to\" My Wife is a Gangster 2\".", "This movie, however bearing the\" My Wife is a Gangster\" title, has little to no relation to the previous movies."]], ["My Wife Is a Gangster 2", ["My Wife is a Gangster 2: The Return Fable is a 2003 South Korean film.", "It is the sequel to\" My Wife is a Gangster\" and is itself followed by\" My Wife Is a Gangster 3\"."]], ["Ko 2", ["Ko 2( English:\" King 2\") is a 2016 Indian Tamil political thriller film co-written and directed by Sarath, who earlier worked as associate director/ screenplay writer for films like\" Unnaipol Oruvan\" and\" Billa 2\".", "The film is being produced by Elred Kumar and features Bobby Simha and Nikki Galrani in the leading roles, while Prakash Raj reprises his role from the first film.", "Bala Saravanan, Ilavarasu, and John Vijay play supporting roles.", "The music was composed by Leon James.", "This film is a remake of the 2014 Telugu political thriller film\" Prathinidhi\", starring Nara Rohit.", "A stand- alone sequel to the successful 2011 film\" Ko\", the film was planned to release in April 2016 but released on 13 May 2016."]], ["Be My Wife (1921 film)", ["Be My Wife is a 1921 American silent comedy film written, directed, and starring Max Linder."]], ["1,778 Stories of Me and My Wife", ["\" 1,778 Stories of Me and My Wife\" was released in Japanese cinemas on 15 January 2011."]], ["My Wife's Enemy", ["My Wife's Enemy is a 1959 Italian comedy film directed by Gianni Puccini."]], ["My Wife Is a Gangster", ["My Wife", "Is a Gangster is a 2001 South Korean film directed by Jo Jin -kyu; it's about a female gang boss who needs to get married to fulfill her dying sister's wishes.", "A sequel,\" My Wife Is a Gangster 2\", was released in 2003, with a third(\" My Wife Is a Gangster 3\") released at the end of 2006."]], ["My Wife's Lover", ["My Wife's Lover( \u592a\u592a\u7684\u60c5\u4eba) is a 1992 Hong Kong film directed by Kevin Chu."]], ["My Wife's Lodger", ["My Wife's Lodger is a 1952 British comedy film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Dominic Roche, Olive Sloane and Leslie Dwyer.", "The screenplay concerns a who soldier returns home after the Second World War only to find a spiv lodger has established himself in his place.", "It was based on the play \"My Wife's Lodger\" written by Roche."]], ["My Wife Is Being Stupid", ["My Wife Is Being Stupid or My Wife Is Acting Silly is a 1952 West German comedy film directed by G\u00e9za von Bolv\u00e1ry and starring Inge Egger, Hans Holt and Marina Ried.", "It was made at the G\u00f6ttingen Studios.", "The film's sets were designed by Mathias Matthies and Ellen Schmidt."]]], "supporting_facts": [["My Wife's Lodger", 0], ["Ko 2", 0]], "evidences": [["My Wife's Lodger", "publication date", "1952"], ["Ko 2", "publication date", "2016"]], "answer": "My Wife'S Lodger"}
{"_id": "cc98efde0bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the mother of Berengaria Of Portugal born?", "context": [["Minamoto no Chikako", ["She was the mother of Prince Morinaga."]], ["Berengaria of Le\u00f3n", ["Berengaria of Le\u00f3n( 1204 \u2013 12 April 1237) was the third wife but only empress consort of John of Brienne, Latin Emperor of Constantinople.", "According to the chronicle of Alberic of Trois- Fontaines, Berengaria was a daughter of Alfonso IX of Le\u00f3n and Berengaria of Castile.", "She was a younger sister of Ferdinand III of Castile and Alfonso of Molina."]], ["Dulce of Aragon", ["Dulce of Aragon (or of Barcelona; ; 1160 \u2013 1 September 1198) was Queen consort to King Sancho I of Portugal.", "As the eldest daughter of Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Barcelona and his wife, Queen Petronila of Aragon, she was the sister of the future King Alfonso II of Aragon.", "Her bethrothal to \"infante\" Sancho, son of Afonso Henriques, the first king of Portugal, was celebrated when she was eleven years old and the marriage in 1174.", "Not much is known about her life prior to her arrival in Portugal or of the wedding tokens she received upon her marriage.", "\"A beautiful and excellent lady, quiet and modest, her personality coinciding with her name,\" Dulce was used as a commodity to seal an alliance which aimed to \"strengthen Portugal and to contain the expansionism of Castile and Le\u00f3n\" and she played the role that was expected of her as a wife and as the mother of numerous children.", "At the same time, the marriage compensated for the broken engagement of her husband's sister, Infanta Mafalda with her brother, the future King Alfonso II of Aragon.", "With the death of King Afonso Henriques in 1185, her husband ascended the throne and she became Queen consort of Portugal.", "In his first will, executed in 1188, her husband gave her the income from Alenquer, of the lands along the banks of the Vouga River, of Santa Maria da Feira and of Oporto.", "Dulce did not live long after the birth of her last two daughters, Branca and Berengaria, probably twins, and died in 1198 probably succumbing to the plague and weakened by the successive childbirths.", "She was buried in the Monastery of Santa Cruz in Coimbra."]], ["Julian Portugal", ["Julian Portugal( born August 26, 1992) is a professional Mexican- Spanish footballer who plays as a midfielder."]], ["Urraca of Portugal", ["Urraca of Portugal(( Coimbra, 1148 \u2013 Wamba, Valladolid, 1211) was an infanta of Portugal, daughter of Afonso Henriques, the first king of Portugal, and his wife, Queen Maud of Savoy.", "She was queen consort of Le\u00f3n as the wife of King Ferdinand II and the mother of Alfonso IX."]], ["Teresa Louren\u00e7o", ["Teresa Gille Louren\u00e7o( Lisbon, 1330 \u2013?), was the lover of King Peter I of Portugal and mother of King John I of Portugal."]], ["Ann Trindade", ["Ann Trindade is a Principal Fellow in the History Department at the University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.", "She was educated at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford and is the author of a biography of Berengaria of Navarre."]], ["Berengaria of Portugal", ["Berengaria of Portugal (c. 1198 \u2013 27 March 1221) was a Portuguese \"infanta\" (princess) and Queen of Denmark, by marriage to King Valdemar II.", "She was the fifth daughter of King Sancho I of Portugal and Dulce of Aragon.", "She was the mother of Danish kings Eric IV, Abel and Christopher I."]], ["Afonso, Prince of Portugal (1526)", ["Afonso, Prince of Portugal was the first son of king John III of Portugal and his queen, Catherine of Austria.", "He was the Prince of Portugal but died in the same year he was born, in 1526."]], ["Mark Portugal", ["Mark Steven Portugal( born October 30, 1962) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who played in the major leagues from 1985 to 1999."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Berengaria of Portugal", 1], ["Dulce of Aragon", 0]], "evidences": [["Berengaria of Portugal", "mother", "Dulce of Aragon"], ["Dulce of Aragon", "place of birth", "Barcelona"]], "answer": "Barcelona"}
{"_id": "361644f00bdb11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the director of film Heaven, We Inherit A Castle born?", "context": [["Casey Castle", ["Casey Castle( born 22 August 1991) is a Bermudian footballer."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Marlene Castle", ["Marlene Robyn Castle( born 13 March 1944) is a lawn and indoor bowls international for New Zealand."]], ["Arielle Holmes", ["Arielle Holmes( born September 17, 1993) is an American actress and writer best known for starring as a lightly fictionalized version of herself in the film\" Heaven Knows What\"."]], ["Edwin O'Donovan", ["Edwin O'Donovan( June 11, 1914 \u2013 April 22, 2000) was an American art director.", "He won an Academy Award in the category Best Art Direction for the film\" Heaven Can Wait\"."]], ["Billy Joe Castle", ["Billy Joe Castle( born 14 July 1992 in Marchwood, Hampshire) is an English professional snooker player."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Peter Paul Brauer", ["Peter Paul Brauer (born 16 May 1899 in Elberfeld, died 28 April 1959 in Berlin) was a German film producer and film director.", "In 1928, he became involved in film production in the Netherlands.", "That same year he returned to Germany and, over several years, produced several short films.", "After the takeover of the Nazis in March 1933, Brauer was production manager at the UFA.", "After 1938, he directed a number of feature films, mostly comedies.", "Between April 1939 and November 1940 Brauer was production chief of Terra Film.", "At the beginning of 1940, Brauer was assigned by Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels to produce the anti-Semitic film \"Jud S\u00fc\u00df\" (1940).", "Brauer assigned himself the task of directing the film; however, he ran into difficulties in casting.", "Frustrated at the delay, Goebbels removed him in favor of Veit Harlan.", "In the 1940s, Brauer concentrated on directing and collaborated on some screenplays.", "Brauer was a member of the Nazi Party."]], ["Aim\u00e9e Castle", ["Aim\u00e9e Castle( born November 29, 1978) is a Canadian actress and voice actress."]], ["Heaven, We Inherit a Castle", ["Heaven, We Inherit a Castle", "is a 1943 German comedy film directed by Peter Paul Brauer and starring Anny Ondra, Hans Brausewetter and Carla Rust.", "The film was shot in German-occupied Prague, Ondra's hometown, by the Prag-Film company.", "It was Ondra's last starring role.", "The film is based on Hans Fallada's novel \"Kleiner Mann - gro\u00dfer Mann, alles vertauscht\"."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Heaven, We Inherit a Castle", 1], ["Peter Paul Brauer", 0]], "evidences": [["Heaven, We Inherit a Castle", "director", "Peter Paul Brauer"], ["Peter Paul Brauer", "place of birth", "Elberfeld"]], "answer": "Elberfeld"}
{"_id": "4096c23c0bdc11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the director of film Naked Violence (Film) born?", "context": [["Fernando Di Leo", ["Fernando Di Leo (11 January 1932 \u2013 2 December 2003) was an Italian film director and script writer born in San Ferdinando di Puglia, Italy.", "During his career from 1964 to 1985, Di Leo directed 20 films and was involved in the writing process in 43.", "His films influenced many popular contemporary directors, such as Quentin Tarantino and John Woo.", "Di Leo started his career mostly writing scripts for spaghetti westerns.", "He worked on the script for \"Per un pugno di dollariA Fistful of Dollars\", 1964) and later as assistant director and assistant to Sergio Leone in \"Per qualche dollaro in pi\u00f9For a Few Dollars More\", 1965).", "Later, he wrote scripts for such westerns as \"Navajo Joe\" (1966) and \"Johnny Yuma\" (1967).", "Di Leo is now best remembered for his \"poliziotteschi\" films, especially the \"Milieu Trilogy\", which he both wrote and directed.", "The trilogy contains \"Caliber 9\" (1972), \"La mala ordinaManhunt\", 1972) and \"Il BossThe Boss\", 1973)."]], ["S. N. Mathur", ["S.N. Mathur was the Director of the Indian Intelligence Bureau between September 1975 and February 1980.", "He was also the Director General of Police in Punjab."]], ["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["Naked Violence (film)", ["Naked Violence is a 1969 Italian crime film directed by Fernando Di Leo and based on the novel \"I ragazzi del massacro\" written by Giorgio Scerbanenco."]], ["Jason Moore (director)", ["Jason Moore( born October 22, 1970) is an American director of film, theatre and television."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Jesse E. Hobson", ["Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 \u2013 November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955.", "Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Naked Violence (film)", 0], ["Fernando Di Leo", 0]], "evidences": [["Naked Violence", "director", "Fernando Di Leo"], ["Fernando Di Leo", "place of birth", "San Ferdinando di Puglia"]], "answer": "San Ferdinando di Puglia"}
{"_id": "eb7ece320bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where did Claudio Silva (Computer Scientist)'s wife graduate from?", "context": [["Claudio Silva da Fonseca", ["Claudio Silva da Fonseca( Carioca)( born November 3, 1979 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) is a Brazilian footballer currently playing for Uni\u00f3n La Calera of the Primera Divisi\u00f3n in Chile."]], ["Robert Paul Smith", ["Robert Paul Smith( April 16, 1915 \u2013 January 30, 1977) was an American author, most famous for his classic evocation of childhood,\" Where Did You Go? Out. What Did You Do? Nothing\"."]], ["Andrew Allen (singer)", ["Andrew Allen( born 6 May 1981) is a Canadian- born singer- songwriter from Vernon, British Columbia.", "He is signed to Sony/ ATV and has released 5 top 10 singles, and written and recorded many others, including\" Where Did We Go?\" with Carly Rae Jepsen.", "He also records covers and posts them on YouTube."]], ["Ron \"Bumblefoot\" Thal", ["Ronald Jay Blumenthal (born September 25, 1969), better known by his stage name Ron \"Bumblefoot\" Thal, is an American guitarist, songwriter, recording artist and producer.", "He adopted his nickname from the bacterial infection of the same name, which he learned about while helping his wife study for her veterinary exams.", "The name went from being just the name of an album, to the name of a record label, to a band name, to eventually his name as a solo artist.", "He was one of two lead guitarists in Guns N' Roses from 2006 until 2014 and performed on their sixth studio album \"Chinese Democracy\".", "He is currently the lead guitarist and vocalist for the band Asia, having joined in 2019.", "Since the early 90s, he has released 10 CDs and a live DVD.", "He has appeared as a guest performer on other albums and on numerous compilation CD's.", "He has been the cover feature of GitarPlus magazine in Indonesia and has been featured in several foreign guitar magazines, as well as the subject of many print, radio and web interviews.", "Over the past twenty years, he has also worked with numerous bands and artists as producer, engineer, writer, arranger, and performer.", "He also writes TV jingles, theme songs, and background music."]], ["Benny Rubinstein", ["Benny Rubinstein is a former Israeli footballer who played in Maccabi Netanya and Hapoel Netanya, who now works in Real estate development.", "http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/real-estate/where-did-the-millions-go-1.302730", "Benny's son, Aviram also played football for Maccabi Netanya."]], ["Donnie Elbert", ["Donnie Elbert( May 25, 1936 \u2013 January 26, 1989) was an American soul singer and songwriter, who had a prolific career from the mid-1950s to the late 1970s.", "His US hits included\" Where Did Our Love Go?\"( 1972), and his reputation as a Northern soul artist in the UK was secured by\" A Little Piece of Leather\", a performance highlighting his powerful falsetto voice."]], ["Joseph J. Sullivan (vaudeville)", ["Joseph J. Sullivan was a blackface comedian and acrobat in New York.", "He composed the song\" Where Did You Get That Hat?\" and first performed it in 1888.", "It was a great success and he performed it many times thereafter."]], ["Juliana Freire", ["Juliana Freire de Lima e Silva is a Brazilian computer scientist who works as a professor of computer science and engineering at the New York University Polytechnic School of Engineering.", "She is known for her research in information visualization, data provenance, and computerized assistance for scientific reproducibility.", "Freire did her undergraduate studies at the Federal University of Cear\u00e1 in Brazil, and earned her doctorate from Stony Brook University.", "Prior to joining NYU-Poly in 2011, she was a researcher at Bell Laboratories, and a faculty member at the Oregon Health & Science University and the University of Utah.", "Freire's research projects include the VisTrails scientific workflow management system, and the DeepPeep search engine for web database content.", "Freire was the program co-chair of the WWW2010 conference.", "In 2014, Freire was elected as a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery \"for contributions to provenance management research and technology, and computational reproducibility.\""]], ["Claudio Silva (computer scientist)", ["Claudio Silva is a Brazilian American computer scientist and data scientist.", "He is a professor of computer science and engineering at the New York University Tandon School of Engineering, the head of disciplines at the NYU Center for Urban Science and Progress (CUSP) and affiliate faculty member at NYU's Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences.", "He co-developed the open-source data-exploration system VisTrails with his wife Juliana Freire and many other collaborators.", "He currently serves as chair of the executive committee for the IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Visualization and Graphics."]], ["Nancy Baron", ["Nancy Baron is an American rock singer who was active in New York City in the early 1960s, known for the singles\" Where Did My Jimmy Go?\" and\" I've Got A Feeling\"."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Claudio Silva (computer scientist)", 2], ["Juliana Freire", 2]], "evidences": [["Claudio Silva", "spouse", "Juliana Freire"], ["Juliana Freire", "educated at", "Stony Brook University"]], "answer": "Stony Brook University"}
{"_id": "538e2a10084e11ebbd56ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who died earlier, The Nun And The Sergeant or Slums Of Berlin?", "context": [["The Lady of Monza", ["The Lady of Monza( also known as\" The Awful Story of the Nun of Monza\" and\" The Nun of Monza\") is a 1969 Italian historical drama film directed by Eriprando Visconti.", "It is loosely based on the real life events of Marianna de Leyva, better known as\" The Nun of Monza\", whose story was made famous by Alessandro Manzoni's novel\" The Betrothed\"."]], ["The Nun and the Sergeant", ["The Nun and the Sergeant is a 1962 Korean War drama starring Anna Sten and Robert Webber in the title roles.", "It was produced by Sten's husband Eugene Frenke, who had produced\" Heaven Knows, Mr Allison\", also a pairing of a Catholic nun and a U.S. Marine.", "It was directed by Franklin Adreon and released through United Artists."]], ["The Nun and the Bandit", ["The Nun and the Bandit is an Australian film directed by Paul Cox."]], ["Jujiro", [", also known as\" Crossroads Crossways Shadows of the Yoshiwara\" or\" Slums of Tokyo\", is a 1928 silent Japanese film drama directed by Teinosuke Kinugasa."]], ["Guda", ["Guda was a 12 th- century nun and illuminator."]], ["The Sergeant (1910 film)", ["The Sergeant is a 1910 Western silent film short directed and produced by Francis Boggs and written and starring Hobart Bosworth.", "It was shot on location in what was later to become Yosemite National Park in California.", "A collection of 75 early American films was found in New Zealand in 2010;\" The Sergeant\" was the first of that collection to be preserved."]], ["Slums of Berlin", ["Slums of Berlin( German: Die Verrufenen) is a 1925 German silent drama film directed by Gerhard Lamprecht and starring Aud Egede- Nissen, Bernhard Goetzke and Mady Christians."]], ["Franklin Adreon", ["Franklin\" Pete\" Adreon( November 18, 1902 \u2013 September 10, 1979) was an American film and television director, producer, screenwriter, and actor."]], ["Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison", ["Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison is a 1957 DeLuxe Color, a CinemaScope film which tells the story of two people stranded on a Japanese- occupied island in the Pacific Ocean during World War II.", "The movie was adapted by John Huston and John Lee Mahin from the novel by Charles Shaw and directed by Huston.", "It was nominated for Academy Awards for Best Actress in a Leading Role( Deborah Kerr) and Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium.", "The movie was filmed on the islands of Trinidad and Tobago.", "Producer Eugene Frenke later filmed a low- budget variation on the story,\" The Nun and the Sergeant\"( 1962), starring Frenke's wife Anna Sten."]], ["Gerhard Lamprecht", ["Gerhard Lamprecht (6 October 1897 \u2013 4 May 1974) was a German film director, screenwriter and film historian.", "He directed 63 films between 1920 and 1958.", "He also wrote for 26 films between 1918 and 1958."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Nun and the Sergeant", 2], ["Slums of Berlin", 0], ["Franklin Adreon", 0], ["Gerhard Lamprecht", 0]], "evidences": [["The Nun and the Sergeant", "director", "Franklin Adreon"], ["Slums of Berlin", "director", "Gerhard Lamprecht"], ["Franklin Adreon", "date of death", "September 10, 1979"], ["Gerhard Lamprecht", "date of death", "4 May 1974"]], "answer": "Slums Of Berlin"}
{"_id": "da8fe7f4085a11ebbd5cac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Did the movies On Purge B\u00e9b\u00e9 and The Princess From Hoboken, originate from the same country?", "context": [["At the Movies", ["At the Movies may refer to:"]], ["On purge b\u00e9b\u00e9", ["On purge b\u00e9b\u00e9(\" Baby's Laxative\") is Jean Renoir's first sound film, based upon the play by Georges Feydeau.", "It is a 1931 comedy about a supposedly unbreakable chamberpot and a constipated baby.", "It is known for mocking the French bourgeoisie.", "Renoir made the film in a record three weeks( from script to finished film) in order to get backing for other projects.", "His next film was\" La Chienne\"."]], ["The Princess from the Land of Porcelain", ["Rose and Silver: The Princess from the Land of Porcelain( better known as The Princess from the Land of Porcelain; also known by the French title La Princesse du pays de la porcelaine) is a painting by American- born artist James Abbott McNeill Whistler.", "It was painted between 1863 and 1865.", "The painting currently hangs above the fireplace in\" The Peacock Room\" at the Freer Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C."]], ["A Night at the Movies", ["A Night at the Movies can be:"]], ["The Princess from Hoboken", ["The Princess from Hoboken is a 1927 American silent comedy film directed by Allen Dale and featuring Boris Karloff.", "This is now considered to be a lost film."]], ["The Muppets Go to the Movies", ["The Muppets Go To The Movies( or The Muffets Go To The Movies as misspelled by Fozzie Bear) is a 1981 one- hour television special that aired on ABC.", "It was used to help promote\" The Great Muppet Caper\"."]], ["Konjiki no Gash Bell!! Movie 2: Attack of the Mecha-Vulcan", ["Discotek Media released both movies on Blu-ray and DVD for the first time in North America on March 27, 2018."]], ["The Princess Diaries, Volume VI and 1/2: The Princess Present", ["The Princess Diaries, Volume VI and 1/2:", "The Princess Present is a young adult book in the\" Princess Diaries\" series.", "Written by Meg Cabot, it was released in 2005 by HarperTeen Publishers."]], ["The Princess and the Frog (disambiguation)", ["The Princess and the Frog may refer to:"]], ["The Princess", ["The Princess may refer to:"]]], "supporting_facts": [["On purge b\u00e9b\u00e9", 2], ["The Princess from Hoboken", 0]], "evidences": [["On purge b\u00e9b\u00e9", "country of origin", "French"], ["The Princess from Hoboken", "country of origin", "American"]], "answer": "no"}
{"_id": "6566fad60bb011ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is Johann Of Brandenburg-Ansbach, Viceroy Of Valencia's father-in-law?", "context": [["Johann of Brandenburg-Ansbach, Viceroy of Valencia", ["Johann of Brandenburg-Ansbach (9 January 1493 in Plassenburg \u2013 5 July 1525 in Valencia) was the second husband of Germaine de Foix and viceroy of Valencia from 1523 until his death in 1525.", "He was a son of Frederick I, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach and his wife Sophia of Poland.", "He married on 17 June 1519 with Germaine de Foix (1490\u20131538), second wife and widow of King Ferdinand II of Aragon.", "In 1523 the couple was appointed Viceroys of Valencia by King Ferdinand's grandson Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor.", "The marriage remained childless.", "After his death Germaine of Foix remarried Ferdinand of Arag\u00f3n, Duke of Calabria.", "Johann of Brandenburg-Ansbach became in 1516 a knight in the Order of the Golden Fleece."]], ["Princess Eleonore Juliane of Brandenburg-Ansbach", ["Eleonore Juliane of Brandenburg- Ansbach( 23 October 1663 \u2013 4 March 1724) was a princess of Brandenburg- Ansbach and through her marriage duchess of W\u00fcrttemberg- Winnental."]], ["Germaine of Foix", ["Germaine of Foix (1488 \u2013 15 October 1536) was queen consort of Aragon as the second wife of Ferdinand II of Aragon, whom she married in 1506 after the death of his first wife, Isabella I of Castile in 1504.", "Germaine's father was John of Foix, Viscount of Narbonne and son of Queen Eleanor of Navarre.", "Her mother, Marie of Orl\u00e9ans, was the sister of King Louis XII of France."]], ["Sophie of Brandenburg-Ansbach-Kulmbach", ["Sophie of Brandenburg- Ansbach- Kulmbach( 10 March 1485, Ansbach \u2013 24 May 1537, Liegnitz( Legnica)) was a princess of Brandenburg- Ansbach and was by marriage Duchess of Legnica."]], ["Dorothy Catherine of Brandenburg-Ansbach", ["Dorothy Catherine of Brandenburg- Ansbach( 23 February 1538, Ansbach \u2013 18 January 1604, Tou\u017eim) was a princess of Brandenburg- Ansbach and by marriage burgravine of Meissen."]], ["Margravine Sophie of Brandenburg-Ansbach (1614\u20131646)", ["Sophie of Brandenburg- Ansbach( 1614\u20131646) was a German noblewoman of the house of Brandenburg- Ansbach."]], ["Sabina of Brandenburg-Ansbach", ["Sabina of Brandenburg-Ansbach (12 May 1529 \u2013 2 November 1575) was a princess of Brandenburg-Ansbach and Electress of Brandenburg by marriage."]], ["George, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach", ["George of Brandenburg- Ansbach( 4 March 1484 \u2013 27 December 1543), known as George the Pious, was a Margrave of Brandenburg- Ansbach from the House of Hohenzollern."]], ["Elisabeth of Brandenburg-Ansbach-Kulmbach", ["Elizabeth of Brandenburg- Ansbach- Kulmbach( 25 March 1494 in Ansbach \u2013 31 May 1518 in Pforzheim) was a princess of Brandenburg- Ansbach by birth and by marriage Margravine of Baden."]], ["Sophie of Brandenburg-Ansbach", ["Sophie of Brandenburg- Ansbach( 23 March 1535, Ansbach \u2013 22 February 1587, Legnica) was a princess of Brandenburg- Ansbach and by marriage Duchess of Legnica."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Johann of Brandenburg-Ansbach, Viceroy of Valencia", 5], ["Germaine of Foix", 1]], "evidences": [["Johann of Brandenburg-Ansbach", "spouse", "Germaine of Foix"], ["Germaine of Foix", "father", "John of Foix, Viscount of Narbonne"]], "answer": "John of Foix, Viscount of Narbonne"}
{"_id": "1695d39008a511ebbd7dac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Do director of film East Of Sudan and director of film Passing Strange (Disambiguation) have the same nationality?", "context": [["Brian Johnson (special effects artist)", ["Brian Johnson( born 1939 or 1940) is a British designer and director of film and television special effects."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["East of Sudan", ["East of Sudan is a 1964 British adventure film directed by Nathan Juran and featuring Anthony Quayle, Sylvia Syms and Derek Fowlds."]], ["Nathan Juran", ["Naftuli\" Nathan\" Hertz Juran( Gura Humorului \u2013, Palos Verdes Estates, California, USA) was an American film art director, and later film and television director.", "As an art director, he won the Oscar for Best Art Direction in 1942 for\" How Green Was My Valley\", along with Richard Day and Thomas Little.", "His work on\" The Razor's Edge\" in 1946 also received an Academy nomination.", "In the 1950s, he began to direct, and was known for science fiction and fantasy films such as\" Attack of the 50 Foot Woman\".", "He was also the brother of quality guru Joseph M. Juran."]], ["Spike Lee", ["Shelton Jackson\" Spike\" Lee( born March 20, 1957) is an American film director, producer, writer, and actor.", "His production company, 40 Acres and a Mule Filmworks, has produced more than 35 films since 1983.", "He made his directorial debut with\" She's Gotta Have It\"( 1986).", "He has since written and directed such films as\" Do the Right Thing\"( 1989),\" Jungle Fever\"( 1991),\" Malcolm X\"( 1992),\" He Got Game\"( 1998),\" The Original Kings of Comedy\"( 2000),\" 25th Hour\"( 2002),\" Inside Man\"( 2006),\" Chi- Raq\"( 2015), and\" BlacKkKlansman\"( 2018).", "Lee also took starring roles in ten of his films.", "Lee's films have explored race relations, colorism in the black community, the role of media in contemporary life, urban crime and poverty, and other political issues.", "He has won numerous accolades for his work, including an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay, a Student Academy Award, a BAFTA Award for Best Adapted Screenplay, two Emmy Awards, two Peabody Awards, and the Cannes Grand Prix.", "He has also received an Academy Honorary Award, an Honorary BAFTA Award, an Honorary C\u00e9sar, and the Dorothy and Lillian Gish Prize."]], ["Passing Strange (disambiguation)", ["Passing Strange is a 2006 rock musical by Stew.", "An adaptation filmed by Spike Lee was shown at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival.", "Passing Strange may also refer to:"]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Jason Moore (director)", ["Jason Moore( born October 22, 1970) is an American director of film, theatre and television."]], ["Ben Cura", ["Ben Cura( born 30 September 1988) is a British- Argentine actor and director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Hanro Smitsman", ["Hanro Smitsman, born in 1967 in Breda( Netherlands), is a writer and director of film and television."]]], "supporting_facts": [["East of Sudan", 0], ["Passing Strange (disambiguation)", 1], ["Nathan Juran", 0], ["Spike Lee", 0]], "evidences": [["East of Sudan", "director", "Nathan Juran"], ["Passing Strange (disambiguation)", "director", "Spike Lee"], ["Nathan Juran", "country of citizenship", "American"], ["Spike Lee", "country of citizenship", "American"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "0d58f95c0bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Which country the director of film First Victory Loan: Return Journey is from?", "context": [["Olivia Newman", ["Olivia Newman is an American film director and screenwriter.", "She is best known for her work on the film\" First Match\" for Netflix."]], ["Jack Nelson (actor)", ["Jack Nelson (October 15, 1882 \u2013 November 10, 1948) was an American actor and film director of the silent era.", "He appeared in 88 films between 1910 and 1935.", "He also directed 58 films between 1920 and 1935.", "He was born in Memphis, Tennessee and died in North Bay, Ontario, Canada.", "Upon arriving in North Bay, Nelson took over management of the Capital Theatre, one of two movie theatres in North Bay at the time.", "Years later after World War Two broke out, Nelson played an important role in the nine national Victory Loan Drives (1941-1945).", "Acting as chairman of public relations, Nelson served on the Nipissing District National War Finance Committee.", "His duties included organizing parades, corresponding with the local North Bay Daily Nugget Newspaper, and hosting occasional free movie admission nights for residents who purchased bonds.", "During the Sixth Victory Loan Drive in May 1944, Nelson and his employees at the Capital Theatre were awarded a coveted flag on behalf of the National War Finance Committee in Ottawa.", "The entire staff at the theatre, under Nelson's management, had subscribed 15% their payroll during the four-week drive.", "In accordance with the Sixth Victory Loan drive promotions, any company within Canada that subscribed 15% of payroll finances to bond purchases were awarded the Victory Loan V-Flag in recognition.", "The V-Flag was subsequently hung in the lobby of the Capital Theatre."]], ["Ken G. Hall", ["Kenneth George Hall, AO, OBE (22 February 1901 \u2013 8 February 1994), better known as Ken G. Hall, was an Australian film producer and director, considered one of the most important figures in the history of the Australian film industry.", "He was the first Australian to win an Academy Award."]], ["Michael Govan", ["Michael Govan( born 1963) is the director of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art since 2006.", "Prior to this, Govan worked as the director of the Dia Art Foundation in New York City."]], ["GaraSh", ["GaraSh is a Belarusian comedy film first released in 2015, directed by Andrei Kureichik."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]], ["First Victory Loan: Return Journey", ["First Victory Loan:", "Return Journey is a short documentary film directed by Ken G. Hall made to encourage people to subscribe to the First Victory Loan."]], ["John Farrell (businessman)", ["John Farrell is the director of YouTube in Latin America."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]]], "supporting_facts": [["First Victory Loan: Return Journey", 1], ["Ken G. Hall", 0]], "evidences": [["First Victory Loan: Return Journey", "director", "Ken G. Hall"], ["Ken G. Hall", "country of citizenship", "Australian"]], "answer": "Australian"}
{"_id": "e3f8885d08af11ebbd83ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Who lived longer, Bronislav Gimpel or Lilavati Singh?", "context": [["Lilavati Singh", ["Lilavati Singh( 14 December 1868 \u2013 9 May 1909) also seen as Lilivati Singh, was an Indian educator, professor of literature and philosophy at Isabella Thoburn College in Lucknow."]], ["Gaius Julius Aquila", ["Gaius Julius Aquila was the name of a number of people who lived during the Roman Empire."]], ["Maximus of Tyre", ["Maximus of Tyre( fl. late 2nd century AD), also known as Cassius Maximus Tyrius, was a Greek rhetorician and philosopher who lived in the time of the Antonines and Commodus, and who belongs to the trend of the Second Sophistic.", "His writings contain many allusions to the history of Greece, while there is little reference to Rome; hence it is inferred that he lived longer in Greece, perhaps as a professor at Athens.", "Although nominally a Platonist, he is really an Eclectic and one of the precursors of Neoplatonism."]], ["Fred H. Frank", ["Fred H. Frank was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly who lived in Appleton."]], ["Bronislav Gimpel", ["Bronislav Gimpel( January 29, 1911 \u2013 May 1, 1979) was a Polish- American violinist, and teacher.", "He was born in Lemberg, Austria- Hungary, part of Polish Galicia( now Lviv, Ukraine), to a family of Jewish origin.", "Gimpel's older brother, Jakob Gimpel, was a noted concert pianist who also recorded music for motion pictures."]], ["R. Charlton (poet/songwriter)", ["R. Charlton, who lived in the early nineteenth century, was a Tyneside poet/ songwriter."]], ["Henryk Derczy\u0144ski", ["Henryk Derczy\u0144ski( 1906- 1981) was a photographer, who lived in Poland."]], ["Jakob Gimpel", ["Jakob Gimpel( April 16, 1906 March 12, 1989) was a Polish concert pianist and educator.", "Jakob Gimpel was born in Lvov( then in Polish Galicia, part of the Austria- Hungarian Empire, and now Lviv, Ukraine).", "Gimpel's younger brother, Bronislav Gimpel, was a noted concert violinist, and his older brother, Karol Gimpel, was a pianist and conductor."]], ["Justin (historian)", ["Justin( century) was a Latin writer who lived under the Roman Empire."]], ["Mubarak Khwaja", ["Mubarak Khwaja was the khan of White Horde between 1320- 1344.", "He succeeded his brother, Ilbasan, with the assistance of Uzbeg, Khan of the Golden Horde and the House of Batu.", "However, he declared his independence from Sarai.", "The Khan sent his son Tini Beg to overthrow him.", "Thus, he was replaced by Chimtay, son of Ilbasan.", "He may have lived longer after his dethronement, occupying some lands."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Bronislav Gimpel", 0], ["Lilavati Singh", 0]], "evidences": [["Bronislav Gimpel", "date of birth", "January 29, 1911"], ["Bronislav Gimpel", "date of death", "May 1, 1979"], ["Lilavati Singh", "date of birth", "14 December 1868"], ["Lilavati Singh", "date of death", "9 May 1909"]], "answer": "Bronislav Gimpel"}
{"_id": "1b6e338d08d211ebbd95ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Who was born first out of Chen Feng-Min and Alison Henrique Mira?", "context": [["Duke Xiao of Chen", ["Duke Xiao of Chen( reigned 10th century BC), given name Tu( \u7a81), was the fourth ruler of the ancient Chinese state of Chen during the Western Zhou dynasty.", "Xiao was his posthumous name.", "He was the grandson of the state's founder Duke Hu of Chen, who married the eldest daughter of King Wu of Zhou.", "Duke Xiao was the son of Duke Sh\u0113n of Chen( \u9673\u7533\u516c), the second ruler of Chen.", "When Duke", "Sh\u0113n died, the throne passed to his younger brother Gaoyang, Duke Xiang of Chen, instead of his son Tu. However, Duke Xiao ascended the throne after the death of his uncle Duke Xiang.", "Duke Xiao was succeeded by his son Yurong, known as Duke Sh\u00e8n of Chen( \u9673\u614e\u516c)."]], ["Duke Xiang of Chen", ["Duke Xiang of Chen( reigned 10th century BC), given name Gaoyang( \u768b\u7f8a), was the third ruler of the ancient Chinese state of Chen during the Western Zhou dynasty.", "Xiang was his posthumous name.", "His father Duke Hu of Chen, who married the eldest daughter of King Wu of Zhou, was the founder of the Chen state.", "Duke Xiang succeeded his elder brother, Duke Sh\u0113n of Chen, who was the second ruler of Chen.", "When Duke Xiang died, the throne returned to Duke Sh\u0113n's son Tu, known as Duke Xiao of Chen."]], ["Alison Henrique Mira", ["Alison Henrique Mira( born 1 December 1995 in Santa Cruz do Rio Pardo), simply known as Alison, is a Brazilian footballer who plays as a forward for Votuporanguense."]], ["Duke Sh\u00e8n of Chen", ["Duke Sh\u00e8n of Chen( died 855 BC), given name Yurong( \u5709\u620e), was the fifth ruler of the ancient Chinese state of Chen during the Western Zhou dynasty.", "Sh\u00e8n was his posthumous name.", "Duke Sh\u00e8n succeeded his father Duke Xiao of Chen.", "His reign coincided with that of King Li of Zhou.", "He died in 855 BC and was succeeded by his son Ning, known as Duke You of Chen."]], ["Chen Feng-min", ["Chen Feng- Min( born 29 October 1977) is a Taiwanese baseball player who competed in the 2008 Summer Olympics."]], ["Chen Fenghuai", ["Chen Feng Huai( 1900 \u2013 1993), also spelled Chen Feng Hwai, was a Chinese botanist.", "Chen was born in 1900.", "He was the great grandson of Chen Baozhen, governor of Hunan.", "He once studied at Royal Botanical Garden of Edinburgh in the 1930s.", "After he returned to China, he held a position at Nanchang University.", "He contribution greatly to the construction of botanical gardens in China.", "He was the director and one of the founders of the following gardens:", "Chen died in 1993 and was buried at Lushan in his beloved place, both of his career and of his family residence, along with two colleagues, Hu Xian Xiao and Qin Ren Chang."]], ["Duke Wen of Chen", ["Duke Wen of Chen (reigned 754 BC \u2013 died 745 BC) was the eleventh ruler of the ancient Chinese state of Chen during the early Spring and Autumn period.", "His given name was Yu (\u5709), and Wen was his posthumous name.", "Duke Wen succeeded his father Duke Ping of Chen, who died in 755 BC.", "He reigned for 10 years and died in 745 BC.", "He was succeeded by his son Bao, known as Duke Huan of Chen.", "When Duke Huan died in 707 BC, his younger brother", "Chen Tuo murdered Crown Prince Mian and usurped the throne of Chen.", "Chen Tuo was then killed by the army of the neighbouring State of Cai, which restored the throne to Duke Huan's younger son Yue, known as Duke Li of Chen.", "Duke Zhuang of the state of Wey married two princesses of Chen, Li Gui and her younger sister Dai Gui, who were likely daughters of Duke Wen of Chen.", "Dai Gui was the mother of Duke Huan of Wey."]], ["Duke Gong of Chen", ["Duke Gong of Chen (reigned 631 BC \u2013 died 614 BC) was the eighteenth ruler of the ancient Chinese state of Chen during the Spring and Autumn period.", "His ancestral surname was Gui (\u5aaf), given name Shuo (\u6714), and Gong (\u5171) was his posthumous name.", "Duke Gong succeeded his father Duke Mu of Chen, who died in 632 BC after 16 years of reign.", "He reigned for 18 years and died in 614 BC.", "He was succeeded by his son Pingguo, posthumously known as Duke Ling of Chen."]], ["Chen Feng (fencer)", ["Chen Feng( born 28 January 1980) is a Chinese fencer.", "He competed in the individual and team sabre events at the 2004 Summer Olympics."]], ["Duke Sh\u0113n of Chen", ["Duke Sh\u0113n of Chen( reigned 10th century BC) was the second ruler of the ancient Chinese state of Chen during the Western Zhou dynasty.", "His given name was Xihou( \u7280\u4faf), and Sh\u0113n was his posthumous name.", "He succeeded his father Duke Hu of Chen, who married the eldest daughter of King Wu of Zhou.", "After Duke Sh\u0113n's death, he was succeeded by his younger brother, Gaoyang, known as Duke Xiang of Chen.", "However, when Duke Xiang died, the throne returned to Duke Sh\u0113n's son Tu, known as Duke Xiao of Chen."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Chen Feng-min", 0], ["Alison Henrique Mira", 0]], "evidences": [["Chen Feng-min", "date of birth", "29 October 1977"], ["Alison Henrique Mira", "date of birth", "1 December 1995"]], "answer": "Chen Feng-Min"}
{"_id": "8509b64d084c11ebbd56ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who was born first, Sweet Body Of Bianca or Romanzo Criminale?", "context": [["Sweet Body of Bianca", ["Sweet Body of Bianca is a 1984 Italian comedy- mystery film directed by Nanni Moretti."]], ["Nanni Moretti", ["Giovanni \"Nanni\" Moretti (born 19 August 1953) is an Italian film director, producer, screenwriter and actor.", "The Palme d'Or winner in 2001, in 2012 he was the President of the Jury at the Cannes Film Festival."]], ["Michele Placido", ["Michele Placido( born 19 May 1946) is an Italian actor and director.", "He is best known for the role of Corrado Cattani in the TV series\" La piovra\"."]], ["Rumbi Katedza", ["Rumbi Katedza is a Zimbabwean Film Producer and Director who was born on 17 January 1974."]], ["Hassan Zee", ["Hassan Zee is a Pakistani- American film director who was born in Chakwal, Pakistan."]], ["Romanzo Criminale", ["Romanzo criminale(\" Criminal Novel\") is an Italian- language film released in 2005, directed by Michele Placido, a criminal drama, it was highly acclaimed and won 15 awards.", "It is based on Giancarlo De Cataldo's 2002 novel, which is in turn inspired by the Banda della Magliana true story.", "The Magliana gang was one of the most powerful Italian criminal associations, dominating Rome's drug, gambling and other kinds of crime activities from the early 1970s to 1992( death of Enrico De Pedis).", "The gang's affiliates start their career kidnapping rich people, drug dealing( hashish, cocaine, heroin, etc.) from the 1970s they started working with the Italian secret service, fascists, terrorists, the Sicilian Mafia, Camorra and many more.", "Some gang members are still alive, as inmates of an Italian prison, or justice collaborators.", "The film is something of a showcase for a number of Italy's leading young film and television actors, notably Favino, who won a Donatello award for his performance as Lebanese.", "In 2008 a spin- off TV series commenced broadcasting(\" Romanzo criminale \u2013 La serie\")."]], ["John McMahon (Surrey and Somerset cricketer)", ["John William Joseph McMahon( 28 December 1917 \u2013 8 May 2001) was an Australian- born first- class cricketer who played for Surrey and Somerset in England from 1947 to 1957."]], ["Wale Adebanwi", ["Wale Adebanwi( born 1969) is a Nigerian- born first Black Rhodes Professor at St Antony's College, Oxford."]], ["Hartley Lobban", ["Hartley W Lobban (9 May 1926 \u2013 15 October 2004) was a Jamaican-born first-class cricketer who played 17 matches for Worcestershire in the early 1950s."]], ["Henry Moore (cricketer)", ["Henry Walter Moore( 1849 \u2013 20 August 1916) was an English- born first- class cricketer who spent most of his life in New Zealand."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Sweet Body of Bianca", 0], ["Romanzo Criminale", 0], ["Nanni Moretti", 0], ["Michele Placido", 0]], "evidences": [["Sweet Body of Bianca", "director", "Nanni Moretti"], ["Romanzo Criminale", "director", "Michele Placido"], ["Nanni Moretti", "date of birth", "19 August 1953"], ["Michele Placido", "date of birth", "19 May 1946"]], "answer": "Romanzo Criminale"}
{"_id": "593584760bb011ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is the paternal grandfather of Prince Charles Louis, Duke Of Chartres?", "context": [["Richard Wesley, 1st Baron Mornington", ["Richard Colley Wesley, 1st Baron Mornington (\u2013 31 January 1758) was an Irish peer, best remembered as the grandfather of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington."]], ["Charles II, Duke of Parma", ["Charles Louis( 22 December 1799 \u2013 16 April 1883) was King of Etruria( 1803 \u2013 1807; reigned as Louis II), Duke of Lucca( 1824 \u2013 1847; reigned as Charles I), and Duke of Parma( 1847 \u2013 1849; reigned as Charles II).", "He was the only son of Louis, Prince of Piacenza, and his wife Infanta Maria Luisa of Spain.", "Born at the Royal Palace of Madrid at the court of his maternal grandfather King Charles IV of Spain, he spent his first years living at the Spanish court.", "In 1801, by the Treaty of Aranjuez, Charles became Crown Prince of Etruria, a newly created kingdom formed from territories of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany.", "Charles moved to Italy with his parents and in 1803, not yet four years old, he succeeded his father as King of Etruria under the name Charles Louis I. His mother Infanta Maria Luisa assumed the regency while Charles Louis' minority lasted.", "In 1807 Napoleon Bonaparte dissolved the kingdom of Etruria and Charles Louis and his mother took refuge in Spain.", "In May 1808 they were forced to leave Spain by Napoleon who arrested Charles Louis' mother in a convent in Rome.", "Between 1811 and 1814 Charles Louis was placed under the care of his grandfather, the deposed King Charles IV of Spain.", "After Napoleon's fall, in 1817, Infanta Maria Luisa became Duchess of Lucca in her own right and Charles Louis, age sixteen, became hereditary Prince of Lucca.", "In 1820 he married Princess Maria Teresa of Savoy.", "They were a mismatched couple and had only one surviving son.", "At his mother's death in 1824, Charles Louis became the reigning Duke of Lucca as Charles I.", "He had little interest in ruling.", "He left the duchy in the hands of his ministers and spent most of his time traveling around Europe.", "A liberal movement led him to abdicate Lucca in favor of the Grand Duke of Tuscany in October 1847 in exchange for financial compensation, as he wanted to retire to private life.", "Two months later, in December 1847, at the death of the former Empress Marie Louise, he succeeded her as the reigning Duke of Parma according to what had been stipulated by the Congress of Vienna.", "His reign in Parma as Duke Charles II was brief.", "He was ill- received by his new subjects and within a few months he was ousted by a revolution.", "He regained control of Parma under the protection of Austrian troops, but finally abdicated in favor of his son Charles III on 14 March 1849.", "His son was assassinated in 1854 and his grandson Robert I, the last reigning Duke of Parma, was deposed in 1860.", "In exile Charles Louis assumed the title of count of Villafranca.", "He spent the last years of his life mostly in France, dying at Nice on 16 April 1883."]], ["Prince Charles Louis, Duke of Chartres", ["Prince Charles Louis of Orl\u00e9ans, Duke of Chartres", "(Charles Louis Henri", "Foulques Beno\u00eet Elz\u00e9ar Jean Marie; born 28 July 1972) is the elder son of Prince Jacques, Duke of Orl\u00e9ans and Gersende de Sabran-Pontev\u00e8s."]], ["Charles Louis d'Albert de Luynes", ["Charles Louis d'Albert de Luynes (Marie Charles Louis; 24 April 1717 \u2013 8 October 1771) was a French nobleman and member of the House of Albert.", "He was the fifth Duke of Luynes as well as Duke of Chevreuse."]], ["William Montagu Douglas Scott, 6th Duke of Buccleuch", ["William Henry Walter Montagu Douglas Scott, 6th Duke of Buccleuch and 8th Duke of Queensberry( 9 September 1831 \u2013 5 November 1914) was a Scottish Member of Parliament and peer.", "He was the paternal grandfather of Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester, and the maternal great- grandfather of Prince William of Gloucester and Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester.", "He was a paternal great- great- grandfather to Sarah, Duchess of York."]], ["William of Conches", ["William of Conches( c. 1090 \u2013 after 1154) was a French scholastic philosopher who sought to expand the bounds of Christian humanism by studying secular works of the classics and fostering empirical science.", "He was a prominent member of the School of Chartres.", "John of Salisbury, a bishop of Chartres and former student of William's, refers to William as the most talented grammarian after Bernard of Chartres."]], ["Prince Jacques, Duke of Orl\u00e9ans", ["Prince Jacques of Orl\u00e9ans, Duke of Orl\u00e9ans, \"fils de France\" (Jacques Jean Jaroslaw Marie; born 25 June 1941 in Rabat, Morocco), is the son of Henri, Count of Paris (the Orl\u00e9anist claimant to the French throne from 1940 until his death) and his wife, Princess Isabelle of Orl\u00e9ans-Braganza."]], ["Ernst I, Prince of Hohenlohe-Langenburg", ["Ernst Christian Carl, 4th Prince of Hohenlohe- Langenburg( 7 May 1794 \u2013 12 April 1860).", "He was the son of Prince Charles Louis of Hohenlohe- Langenburg and Countess Amalie Henriette of Solms- Baruth."]], ["Christian Louis I, Duke of Mecklenburg", ["Christian Louis I, Duke of Mecklenburg- Schwerin( 1 December 1623 in Schwerin \u2013 21 June 1692 in The Hague) was a reigning Duke of Mecklenburg- Schwerin."]], ["Prince Henri of Orl\u00e9ans", ["Prince Henri of Orl\u00e9ans( 16 October 1867 \u2013 9 August 1901) was the son of Prince Robert, Duke of Chartres, and Princess Fran\u00e7oise of Orl\u00e9ans."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Prince Charles Louis, Duke of Chartres", 2], ["Prince Jacques, Duke of Orl\u00e9ans", 0]], "evidences": [["Prince Charles Louis of Orl\u00e9ans, Duke of Chartres", "father", "Prince Jacques, Duke of Orl\u00e9ans"], ["Prince Jacques, Duke of Orl\u00e9ans", "father", "Henri, Count of Paris"]], "answer": "Henri, Count of Paris"}
{"_id": "2abfd9ee08c111ebbd8bac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director died later, The Hole (1960 Film) or Nootrukku Nooru?", "context": [["Le propre de l'homme", ["Le Propre de l'homme is a 1960 film directed by Claude Lelouch."]], ["Querelle", ["Querelle is a 1982 West German- French English- language drama film directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder and starring Brad Davis, adapted from French author Jean Genet's 1947 novel\" Querelle of Brest\".", "It marked Fassbinder's final film as a writer/ director; it was posthumously released just months after the director died of a drug overdose in June 1982."]], ["The Hole in the Wall (1921 film)", ["\"( for a 1929 early talkie remake starring Edward G. Robinson and Claudette Colbert see -- The Hole in the Wall.)\"", "The Hole in the Wall is a 1921 American silent drama film produced and distributed by Metro Pictures and directed and co-produced by Maxwell Karger.", "The film starred Alice Lake and is based on a Broadway play,\" The Hole in the Wall\" by Fred Jackson."]], ["Jacques Becker", ["Jacques Becker( 15 September 1906 \u2013 21 February 1960) was a French screenwriter and film director.", "Becker first worked in the 1930s as an assistant to director Jean Renoir during what is considered the latter's peak period, including such works as\" Partie de campagne\"( 1936) and\" La Grande Illusion\"( 1937).", "In the early part of World War II, Becker was held in a German prisoner- of- war camp for a year.", "During the Nazi occupation of France, he became a film director in his own right and he also joined the Comit\u00e9 de lib\u00e9ration du cin\u00e9ma fran\u00e7ais.", "He would go on to direct the period romance\" Casque d'or\"( 1952), the influential gangster film\" Touchez pas au grisbi\"( 1954), and the prison escape drama\" Le Trou\"( 1959).", "While he remains lesser- known internationally than peers such as Marcel Carn\u00e9 and Renoir, Becker is nonetheless regarded as a major French filmmaker, with\" Casque d'or\" held in high esteem among film critics."]], ["Le Masque de la M\u00e9duse", ["Le masque de la M\u00e9duse is a 2009 fantasy horror film directed by Jean Rollin.", "The film is a modern-day telling of the Greek mythological tale of the Gorgon and was inspired by the 1964 classic Hammer Horror film of the same name and the 1981 cult classic\" Clash of the Titans\".", "It was Rollin's final film, as the director died in 2010."]], ["The Subterraneans (film)", ["The Subterraneans is a 1960 film directed by Ranald MacDougall based on the 1958 novel of the same name by Jack Kerouac."]], ["K. Balachander", ["Kailasam Balachander( 9 July 1930 \u2013 23 December 2014) was an Indian filmmaker and playwright who worked mainly in the Tamil film industry.", "He was well known for his distinct film- making style, and the Indian film industry knew him as a master of unconventional themes and hard- hitting contemporary subject matter.", "Balachander's films are well known for their portrayal of women as bold personalities and central characters.", "Popularly referred to as\" Iyakkunar Sigaram\"( lit.\" the director who scaled the peak\"), his films are usually centred on unusual or complicated interpersonal relationships and social themes.", "He started his film career in 1964 as a screenwriter and graduated to a director with\" Neerkumizhi\"( 1965).", "In a career that spanned 50 years, he had contributed to nearly 100 feature films either as a screenwriter or director, thus becoming one of the most prolific filmmakers in the country.", "Known among his colleagues as a tough task master, he was credited with having nurtured numerous actors, notably Nagesh, Sujatha, Kamal Haasan, Rajinikanth, Chiranjeevi, Jayaprada, Sridevi, Jayasudha, Saritha, Renuka, Nassar, Prakash Raj, Ramesh Aravind and Vivek.", "In his film career, Balachander had won nine National Film Awards and 13 Filmfare Awards.", "He was honored with the Padma Shri( 1987), India's fourth highest civilian award, and the Dadasaheb Phalke Award, India's highest award in cinema.", "He also made films under his production house, Kavithalaya Productions.", "Apart from Tamil, he made films in other languages such as Telugu, Kannada and Hindi.", "Towards the tail end of his career, he directed a few TV serials and made a few film appearances as well."]], ["Thulasi (1987 film)", ["Thulasi is a 1987 Tamil romantic drama film directed by Ameerjan.", "The film features Murali and Seetha in lead roles.", "The film, produced by P. S. V. Hariharan, had musical score by Sampath Selvam and was released on 27 November 1987.", "The music director died before the release of the film."]], ["Nootrukku Nooru", ["Nootrukku Nooru is a 1971 Tamil- language thriller film, directed and written by K. Balachander.", "It stars Jaishankar and Lakshmi in the lead, with Nagesh, Vijaya Lalitha and Srividya in other pivotal roles.", "The story is about a college professor who is accused by three girls of sexual harassment, just before his marriage."]], ["The Hole (1960 film)", ["The Hole is a 1960 French crime film directed by Jacques Becker.", "It is an adaptation of Jos\u00e9 Giovanni's 1957 book\" The Break\".", "It was called The Night Watch when first released in the United States, but is released under its French title today.", "The film is based on a true event concerning five prison inmates in La Sant\u00e9 Prison in France in 1947.", "Director Becker, who died just weeks after shooting had wrapped, used mostly non-actors for the film's main roles, including one man( Jean Keraudy) who was actually involved in the 1947 escape attempt, and who introduces the film.", "It was entered into the 1960 Cannes Film Festival."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Hole (1960 film)", 0], ["Nootrukku Nooru", 0], ["Jacques Becker", 0], ["K. Balachander", 0]], "evidences": [["The Hole (1960 film)", "director", "Jacques Becker"], ["Nootrukku Nooru", "director", "K. Balachander"], ["Jacques Becker", "date of death", "21 February 1960"], ["K. Balachander", "date of death", "23 December 2014"]], "answer": "Nootrukku Nooru"}
{"_id": "a52f86cd08d011ebbd95ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Was Arcadio Padilla or Leon Duray born first?", "context": [["Leon Duray", ["Leon Duray( April 30, 1894 Cleveland, Ohio- May 12, 1956 San Bernardino, California) was an American racecar driver active in the 1920s.", "Born George Stewart, and nicknamed\" The Flying Frenchman,\" he legally changed his name in tribute to fellow driver Arthur Duray."]], ["John Allen (Oxford University cricketer)", ["John Aubrey Allen( born 19 July 1974 in Windsor, New South Wales) is an Australian- born first- class cricketer who played for Oxford University Cricket Club.", "Both his first- class games were for Oxford University, one of which was a varsity match."]], ["Arcadio Padilla", ["Arcadio Padilla( born 12 January 1941) is a Mexican rower.", "He competed at the 1960 Summer Olympics, the 1968 Summer Olympics and the 1972 Summer Olympics."]], ["John McMahon (Surrey and Somerset cricketer)", ["John William Joseph McMahon( 28 December 1917 \u2013 8 May 2001) was an Australian- born first- class cricketer who played for Surrey and Somerset in England from 1947 to 1957."]], ["Wale Adebanwi", ["Wale Adebanwi( born 1969) is a Nigerian- born first Black Rhodes Professor at St Antony's College, Oxford."]], ["Wesley Barresi", ["Wesley Barresi( born 3 May 1984) is a South African born first- class and Netherlands international cricketer.", "He is a right- handed wicket keeper- batsman and also bowls right- arm offbreak."]], ["Hartley Lobban", ["Hartley W Lobban (9 May 1926 \u2013 15 October 2004) was a Jamaican-born first-class cricketer who played 17 matches for Worcestershire in the early 1950s."]], ["Greg A. Hill (artist)", ["Greg A. Hill is a Canadian- born First Nations artist and curator.", "He is Kanyen'kehaka, from Six Nations of the Grand River Territory, Ontario."]], ["Leon Sirois", ["Leon Duray\" Jigger\" Sirois( born April 16, 1935) is an American former racing driver from the small town of Shelby in northern Indiana.", "He raced in a variety of racing genres, most notably midget, stock and Indy\" Big\" cars."]], ["Henry Moore (cricketer)", ["Henry Walter Moore( 1849 \u2013 20 August 1916) was an English- born first- class cricketer who spent most of his life in New Zealand."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Arcadio Padilla", 0], ["Leon Duray", 0]], "evidences": [["Arcadio Padilla", "date of birth", "12 January 1941"], ["Leon Duray", "date of birth", "April 30, 1894"]], "answer": "Leon Duray"}
{"_id": "45cd2d1c08c211ebbd8bac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film was released earlier, Mercadet or Nangna Kappa Pakchade?", "context": [["Lloyd (film)", ["Lloyd is a 2001 American comedy film.", "The film was released on May 4, 2001."]], ["Rakka (film)", ["The film was released on YouTube and Steam on 14 June 2017."]], ["Mercadet", ["Mercadet or Le faiseur is a 1936 French comedy film directed by Andr\u00e9 Hugon and starring Paul Pauley, Janine Borelli and Philippe Janvier.", "It was based on an 1848 play by Honor\u00e9 de Balzac."]], ["Nangna Kappa Pakchade", ["Nangna Kappa Pakchade (English: \"Tears of a Woman\") is a 2013 Manipur film directed by Mankhonmani Mongsaba and produced by Thoungamba Thouyangba, under the banner of PK Films.", "The film features Leishangthem Tonthoi and Denny Likmabam in the lead roles, with Sorojini, Leibakshemba, L. Imo, Lourembam Pishak and many others portraying supporting roles.", "The story of the film was written by Maharaj Kumari Binodini Devi.", "The film got selection in the 3rd Delhi International Film Festival 2014.", "The film was screened at Gorky Sadan Hall, Kolkata on 8 March 2014 on the occasion of International Women\u2019s Day.", "It also got selection at Ladakh International Film Festival 2014 in the Indian Feature section."]], ["Coney Island Baby (film)", ["Coney Island Baby is a 2003 comedy- drama in which film producer Amy Hobby made her directorial debut.", "Karl Geary wrote the film and Tanya Ryno was the film's producer.", "The music was composed by Ryan Shore.", "The film was shot in Sligo, Ireland, which is known locally as\" Coney Island\".", "The film was screened at the Newport International Film Festival.", "Hobby won the Jury Award for\" Best First Time Director\".", "The film made its premiere television broadcast on the Sundance Channel."]], ["Shirin Farhad (1931 film)", ["Shirin Farhad is a 1931 Hindi language musical film.", "It was the second Indian film with sound.", "It was based on the love story from the\" Shahnameh\" of Farhad and Shirin by Nizami Ganjavi.", "The film was directed by J.J. Madan and starred Nissar and Jehanara Kajjan.", "\" Alam Ara\" was released earlier the same year and was the first Indian film with sound."]], ["May Lamok sa Loob ng Kulambo", ["May Lamok sa Loob ng Kulambo is a 1984 Philippine comedy film directed by, and produced by Hirene Lopez and Danny L. Zialcita as the film's executive producer.", "The film stars Gloria Diaz, Eddie Garcia, Amy Austria, and Tommy Abuel.", "The film was released in 1984 by Essex Films.", "Another related film called,\" May Daga sa Labas ng Lungga\", was released earlier in the same year."]], ["Royal Tramp II", ["Royal Tramp II is a 1992 Hong Kong film based on Louis Cha's novel\" The Deer and the Cauldron\".", "The film is a sequel to\" Royal Tramp\", which was released earlier in the same year."]], ["Invasion of the Neptune Men", ["The film was released in 1961 in Japan and was later released in the United States on television.", "In 1998, the film was featured on an episode of\" Mystery Science Theater 3000\"."]], ["The Wonderful World of Captain Kuhio", ["The film was released in Japan on 10 October 2009."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Mercadet", 0], ["Nangna Kappa Pakchade", 0]], "evidences": [["Mercadet", "publication date", "1936"], ["Nangna Kappa Pakchade", "publication date", "2013"]], "answer": "Mercadet"}
{"_id": "52e764720bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the husband of Vera Cosgrave born?", "context": [["Jon Leach", ["Jonathan Leach( born April 18, 1973) is a former professional tennis player from the United States.", "He is the husband of Lindsay Davenport."]], ["Stan Marks", ["Stan Marks is an Australian writer and journalist.", "He is the husband of Holocaust survivor Eva Marks."]], ["Vera Cosgrave", ["Vera Louise Cosgrave (11 March 1926 \u2013 15 September 2016) was the wife of Liam Cosgrave.", "Vera Osborne was born in Naas, County Kildare on 11 March 1926.", "Her father, J. W. Osborne was a horse trainer based at Craddoxtown House.", "Osborne married Liam Cosgrave on 16 April 1952.", "At the time Cosgrave was a government minister, before later rising to the position of Leader of Fine Gael and Taoiseach in 1973.", "She died in Dublin on 15 September 2016, aged 90."]], ["Niamh Cosgrave", ["Niamh Cosgrave( born 9 October 1964) is a former Fine Gael politician from Dublin, Ireland."]], ["Liam Cosgrave", ["Liam Cosgrave (13 April 1920 \u2013 4 October 2017) was an Irish Fine Gael politician who served as Taoiseach from 1973 to 1977, Leader of Fine Gael from 1965 to 1977, Leader of the Opposition from 1965 to 1973, Minister for External Affairs from 1954 to 1957, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Industry and Commerce and Government Chief Whip from 1948 to 1951.", "He served as a Teachta D\u00e1la (TD) from 1943 to 1981.", "Born in Castleknock, Dublin, Cosgrave was the son of W. T. Cosgrave, the first President of the Executive Council in the newly formed Irish Free State.", "After qualifying as a barrister he decided to embark on a political career.", "He was elected to D\u00e1il \u00c9ireann at the 1943 general election and sat in opposition alongside his father.", "The formation of the first inter-party government in 1948 saw Cosgrave become a Parliamentary Secretary to Taoiseach John A. Costello.", "He formally became a cabinet member in 1954 when he was appointed Minister for External Affairs.", "The highlight of his three-year tenure was Ireland's successful entry into the United Nations.", "In 1965, Cosgrave was the unanimous choice of his colleagues to succeed James Dillon as leader of Fine Gael.", "He lost the 1969 general election to the incumbent Taoiseach Jack Lynch, but won the 1973 general election and became Taoiseach in a Fine Gael-Labour Party government."]], ["James Cosgrave (cricketer)", ["James Cosgrave( born 16 March 1932) is an Australian former cricketer.", "He played three first- class cricket matches for Victoria between 1956 and 1957."]], ["James Randall Marsh", ["James Randall Marsh( 1896- 1965) was an American artist and the husband of Anne Steele Marsh."]], ["Frederick Blantford Bate", ["Frederick Blantford Bate was an American broadcaster of the early 20th century, and was a representative for NBC in Britain during World War II.", "He was the husband of Vera Bate Lombardi, the British socialite, and the father of Bridget Bate Tichenor, the surrealist artist."]], ["Andrew Upton", ["Andrew Upton( born 1 February 1966) is an Australian playwright, screenwriter, and director.", "He is the husband of actress Cate Blanchett."]], ["Stan Rice", ["Stan Rice( November 7, 1942 \u2013 December 9, 2002) was an American poet and artist.", "He was the husband of author Anne Rice."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Vera Cosgrave", 0], ["Liam Cosgrave", 2]], "evidences": [["Vera Louise Cosgrave", "spouse", "Liam Cosgrave"], ["Liam Cosgrave", "place of birth", "Castleknock"]], "answer": "Castleknock"}
{"_id": "734d9f0408a111ebbd79ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which museum was opened first, Tain & District Museum or Japan Coast Guard Museum Yokohama?", "context": [["Coast Guard Museum Northwest", ["The Coast Guard Museum Northwest( sometimes written as\" Coast Guard Museum/ Northwest\") is dedicated to preserving the heritage of the United States Coast Guard in the Pacific Northwest.", "The museum is located on the property of Coast Guard Station Seattle on the Elliott Bay waterfront south of Downtown, Seattle, Washington.", "It covers the full range of Coast Guard roles, ranging from protecting shores, lives and property to lighthouses and lightships, from life- saving stations to rescue boats, from buoy tenders to icebreakers and weather ships and from modern aircraft to patrol boats and cutters.", "The museum admittance is free of charge."]], ["Tain & District Museum", ["The Tain& District Museum, is located in Tain, Ross- shire, Scotland.", "It is volunteer- run and is open April to October part of the Tain Through Time visitor centre.", "The museum was established in 1966 and has a collection of silver made in the local area."]], ["KM Arau", ["KM\" Arau\" is an Offshore Patrol Vessel( OPV) operated by the Malaysian Coast Guard.", "She was the second ship transferred from the Japan Coast Guard together with KM\" Pekan\" and KM\" Marlin\".", "KM\" Arau\" was formerly known as JCG Oki( PL- 01) in the Japan Coast Guard."]], ["Japan Coast Guard Museum", ["The Japan Coast Guard Museum is a museum dedicated to the Japanese Coast Guard in Kure, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan.", "It is located on the grounds of the Japan Coast Guard Academy."]], ["List of Japan Coast Guard vessels and aircraft", ["List of Japan Coast Guard vessels and aircraft."]], ["Japan Coast Guard Museum Yokohama", ["The is a museum in Naka -ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, dedicated to maritime security and the Japan Coast Guard.", "It opened on 10 December 2004."]], ["Japan Coast Guard Museum", ["The Japan Coast Guard Museum is a museum dedicated to the Japanese Coast Guard in Kure, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan.", "It is located on the grounds of the Japan Coast Guard Academy."]], ["Puerto Rico National Guard Museum", ["The Puerto Rico National Guard Museum is a museum in San Juan, Puerto Rico dedicated to the Puerto Rico National Guard.", "The museum was inaugurated in August 18, 2002 by Major General Emilio D\u00edaz Col\u00f3n."]], ["Belait District Museum", ["Belait District Museum is a museum opened in 2016 in the Belait District of Brunei."]], ["Toronto Maritime Museum", ["The Toronto Maritime Museum or Toronto Waterfront Museum or The Pier Museum( prior to 2000, Marine Museum or Marine Museum of Upper Canada) was a museum in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.", "It celebrated the history of the Toronto waterfront, the history of commerce on the Great Lakes, and the role of maritime commerce in the development of the City of Toronto."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Tain & District Museum", 2], ["Japan Coast Guard Museum Yokohama", 1]], "evidences": [["Tain & District Museum", "inception", "1966"], ["Japan Coast Guard Museum Yokohama", "inception", "10 December 2004"]], "answer": "Tain & District Museum"}
{"_id": "b7a543b60bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the father of Johann Wilhelm, Duke Of Saxe-Jena born?", "context": [["Maurice Wilhelm, Duke of Saxe-Merseburg", ["Maurice Wilhelm, Duke of Saxe-Merseburg (5 February 1688 \u2013 21 April 1731) was a duke of Saxe-Merseburg and member of the House of Wettin.", "He was born in Merseburg, the fifth (but second surviving) son of Christian II, Duke of Saxe-Merseburg, and Erdmuthe Dorothea of Saxe-Zeitz."]], ["Karl Wilhelm, Duke of Saxe-Meiningen", ["August Friedrich Karl Wilhelm, Duke of Saxe-Meiningen (Frankfurt, 19 November 1754 \u2013 Sonneberg, 21 July 1782), was a duke of Saxe-Meiningen."]], ["Charlotte Marie of Saxe-Jena", ["Charlotte Marie of Saxe- Jena( 20 December 1669 in Jena \u2013 6 January 1703 in Gr\u00e4fentonna), was a German princess member of the House of Wettin in the branch of Saxe- Jena and by marriage Duchess of Saxe- Weimar.", "She was the fourth child of Bernhard II, Duke of Saxe- Jena by his wife Marie Charlotte, daughter of Henry de La Tr\u00e9moille, 3rd Duke of Thouars, 2nd Duke of La Tremoille, and Prince of Talmond and Taranto.", "The early death of her two brothers and older sister before her own birth left Charlotte Marie as the only child of her parents for several years, until the birth of her younger brother and future 2nd Duke of Saxe- Jena, Johann Wilhelm in 1675."]], ["Friedrich Wilhelm, Duke of Saxe-Meiningen", ["Friedrich Wilhelm, Duke of Saxe- Meiningen( 16 February 1679 in Ichtershausen \u2013 10 March 1746 in Meiningen), was a duke of Saxe- Meiningen."]], ["John George II, Duke of Saxe-Eisenach", ["Johann Georg II, Duke of Saxe- Eisenach( Friedewald, 24 July", "1665 \u2013 Eisenach, 10 November 1698), was a duke of Saxe- Eisenach.", "He was the second son of Johann Georg I, Duke of Saxe- Eisenach and Johannetta of Sayn- Wittgenstein.", "The death of his older brother, Frederick August\u2014who was killed in battle in 1684 \u2014 make him the new heir of the duchy of Saxe- Eisenach.", "Two years later( 1686), Johann Georg succeeded his father when he died.", "In Kirchheim unter Teck on 20 September 1688 Johann Georg married with Sophie Charlotte of W\u00fcrttemberg.", "This union was childless.", "When his cousin, the young Duke Johann Wilhelm of Saxe- Jena died( 1690) Johann Georg inherited a part of his duchy, because he was compelled to make a divisionary treaty with the Duke Wilhelm Ernst of Saxe- Weimar, his other cousin and brother- in- law of the late duke.", "Johann Georg died suddenly of smallpox, and was succeeded by his brother, Johann Wilhelm."]], ["Christian, Duke of Saxe-Weissenfels", ["Christian, Duke of Saxe- Weissenfels( 23 February 1682 in Weissenfels \u2013 28 June 1736 in Sangerhausen), was a duke of Saxe- Weissenfels- Querfurt and member of the House of Wettin.", "He was the sixth( but second surviving) son of Johann Adolf I, Duke of Saxe- Weissenfels, and Johanna Magdalena of Saxe- Altenburg."]], ["Friedrich Wilhelm I, Duke of Saxe-Weimar", ["Friedrich Wilhelm I( 25 April 1562 in Weimar \u2013 7 July 1602 in Weimar) was a duke of Saxe- Weimar.", "He was the eldest son of Johann Wilhelm, Duke of Saxe- Weimar and Dorothea Susanne of Simmern."]], ["Bernhard II, Duke of Saxe-Jena", ["Bernhard II, Duke of Saxe-Jena (Weimar, 14 October 1638 \u2013 Jena, 3 May 1678), was duke of Saxe-Jena.", "He was the seventh child but fourth surviving son of Wilhelm, Duke of Saxe-Weimar and Eleonore Dorothea of Anhalt-Dessau.", "Bernhard attended the University of Jena from February 1654 until November 1657.", "Subsequently, he was pulled into political affairs when his father sent him to Paris in order to strengthen the relations of Ernestine line with the King Louis XIV, hopefully through a marriage.", "The French king, however, made him wait eighteen months for an audience.", "The stay in France finally led to his marriage to Marie Charlotte de la Tr\u00e9moille, daughter of Henri de La Tr\u00e9moille and Marie de La Tour d'Auvergne.", "Her family were residents of the French court where they bore the rank of \"princes \u00e9trangers\".", "The wedding took place in Paris on 10 June 1662.", "Shortly after, the couple moved to Jena, where their five children were born:\nIn 1662 Bernhard and his brothers divided the paternal inheritance, and he received Jena.", "The marriage of Bernhard and Marie Charlotte was totally unhappy, and, were they seemingly irreconcilable, the duke had decided to marry one of the ladies of his court, Marie Elisabeth of .", "He solemnly promised that he would divorce his wife and marry her, and she ceded to his advances.", "They had one daughter:", "Meanwhile, Bernhard's efforts to have his marriage annulled were unsuccessful, as no theologian or jurist could give him grounds for divorce; and he appeared to reconcile himself with Marie Charlotte.", "Nevertheless, on 20 October 1672 he promised in writing to his mistress that he would never forget her, but would care and protect her as if she were his true wife, and giving her the style of \"Lady of Alst\u00e4dt\" and an annual rent of 1000 Taler.", "Then, in 1674, they were married by a former Jesuit priest named Andreas Wigand, converted to Lutheranism in 1671.", "Thus, Bernhard became one of the few cases of bigamy among princes.", "The contract declared the children to be legitimate and noble, until such time as an Imperial Act could bring them to a higher rank.", "She was given as \"Morgengabe\" a sum of 20,000 Taler and assigned the Schloss Dornburg as her residence.", "She was obliged to keep the marriage secret until the death of the duke's first wife; should she reveal it", ", the duke would cease to be bound by the contract.", "On 8 November 1676", "Marie Elisabeth was raised by the Emperor to the rank of an Imperial Countess (\"Reichgr\u00e4fin\"), along with her daughter, and any other legitimate children of hers, with the title of Countess of Altst\u00e4dt (\"Gr\u00e4fin von Altst\u00e4dt\") and the style of hoch- und wohlgebohrne.", "When Bernhard died, was succeeded by his only surviving son Johann Wilhelm, born of his first wife after their reconciliation in 1675.", "Marie Elisabeth obtained her \"Morgengabe\", not without some difficulty.", "She survived her \"husband\" thirty-eight years."]], ["Johann Wilhelm, Duke of Saxe-Jena", ["Johann Wilhelm, Duke of Saxe-Jena (Jena, 28 March 1675 \u2013 Jena, 4 November 1690), was a duke of Saxe-Jena.", "He was the youngest but sole surviving son of Bernhard II, Duke of Saxe-Jena by his wife Marie Charlotte, daughter of Henry de La Tr\u00e9moille, 3rd Duke of Thouars, 2nd Duke of La Tremoille, and Prince of Talmond and Taranto."]], ["William, Duke of Saxe-Weimar", ["Wilhelm, Duke of Saxe-Weimar (Altenburg, 11 April 1598 \u2013 Weimar, 17 May 1662), was a duke of Saxe-Weimar.", "Wilhelm was the fifth (but third surviving) son of Johann, Duke of Saxe-Weimar, and Dorothea Maria of Anhalt.", "He was brother to Bernard of Saxe-Weimar, a successful Protestant general in the Thirty Years' War, and to Ernest I, Duke of Saxe-Gotha (later Altenburg), a successful and well regarded ruler known as \"The Pious\"."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Johann Wilhelm, Duke of Saxe-Jena", 1], ["Bernhard II, Duke of Saxe-Jena", 0]], "evidences": [["Johann Wilhelm, Duke of Saxe-Jena", "father", "Bernhard II, Duke of Saxe-Jena"], ["Bernhard II, Duke of Saxe-Jena", "place of birth", "Weimar"]], "answer": "Weimar"}
{"_id": "ab28bfb6097d11ebbdb0ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film came out first, Mama'S Little Pirate or Beauties On Motor Scooters?", "context": [["My Little Eye", ["My Little Eye is a 2002 British horror film directed by Marc Evans about five adults who agree to spend six months together in an isolated mansion while being filmed at all times.", "The idea for the film came from reality television shows such as\" Big Brother\".", "The title refers to the guessing game I spy."]], ["Beauties on Bicycles", ["Beauties on Bicycles (Italian: Bellezze in) is a 1951 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Campogalliani and starring Silvana Pampanini and Delia Scala.", "It was filmed at the Cinecitt\u00e0 Studios in Rome with sets designed by Alfredo Montori.", "The film was one of the more popular productions released that year and was a financial success.", "Two young women travelling towards Milan to try to secure roles in a new musical comedy show enjoy a series of adventures which involve pretending to be soldiers and taking party in a bicycle race."]], ["The Night of Nights", ["The Night of Nights is a 1939 black- and- white drama film written by Donald Ogden Stewart and directed by Lewis Milestone for Paramount Pictures that starred Pat O' Brien, Olympe Bradna, and Roland Young.", "The film received positive contemporary reviews from publications such as\" The New York Times\".", "Director Milestone went on to other successful productions after the film came out, including\" Ocean's 11\" and\" Pork Chop Hill\".", "The movie has no relation to the use of the phrase\" Night of Nights\" for the night of the Academy Awards ceremony, the album by musical group", "The Seekers, or the Touhou Project song."]], ["Mama's Little Pirate", ["Mama's Little Pirate is a 1934\" Our Gang\" short comedy film directed by Gus Meins.", "It was the 132nd\" Our Gang\" short( 44th talking episode) that was released."]], ["Operation Leopard", ["La l\u00e9gion saute sur Kolwezi also known as\" Operation Leopard\" is a French war film directed by Raoul Coutard filmed in French Guiana.", "The script is based on the true story of the Battle of Kolwezi that happened in 1978.", "It was diligently described in a book of the same name by former 1 REP Captain Pierre Sergent.", "He published his book in 1979; the film came out in 1980.", "Raoul Coutard shot the film in a documentary style."]], ["Kabani Nadi Chuvannappol", ["Kabani Nadi Chuvannappol(\" When the River Kabani Turned Red\") is a 1975 Malayalam feature film directed by P. A. Backer, produced by Pavithran, and starring T. V. Chandran, Shalini, Raveendran and J. Siddiqui.", "This leftist political drama film came out during the Emergency period.", "It was the directorial debut of P. A. Backer, who won that year's awards for Best Director and Second Best Film at the Kerala State Film Awards.", "Pavithran, who later directed many critically acclaimed Malayalam films produced the film.", "T. V. Chandran, who also later went on to direct a bevy of award- winning films in Malayalam and Tamil, played the lead role.", "After certain post-production controversies, the film debuted in theatres on 16 July 1976."]], ["Such a Little Pirate", ["Such a Little Pirate is a lost 1918 American silent Pirate adventure film directed by George Melford and starring Lila Lee as a young sea-going heroine and Theodore Roberts as her grandfather.", "It was produced by Adolph Zukor and Jesse Lasky."]], ["Mama's Little Girl (disambiguation)", ["Mama's Little Girl can refer to"]], ["Beauties on Motor Scooters", ["Beauties on Motor Scooters( Italian: Bellezze in moto-scooter) is a 1952 Italian comedy film by Carlo Campogalliani and starring Isa Barzizza, Virginia Belmont and Fulvia Franco."]], ["The Fabulous Senorita", ["The Fabulous Senorita is a 1952 American musical comedy film directed by R.G. Springsteen and starring Estelita Rodriguez, Robert Clarke and Nestor Paiva.", "The film came at the tail- end of a cycle of Latin American- themed films, through it did introduce a new star Rita Moreno."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Mama's Little Pirate", 0], ["Beauties on Motor Scooters", 0]], "evidences": [["Mama's Little Pirate", "publication date", "1934"], ["Beauties on Motor Scooters", "publication date", "1952"]], "answer": "Mama'S Little Pirate"}
{"_id": "36eacb920bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Which country the performer of song Quicksilver Lightning is from?", "context": [["Billy Milano", ["Billy Milano is a Bronx- born heavy metal musician now based in Austin, Texas.", "He is the singer and- occasionally- guitarist and bassist of crossover thrash band M.O.D., and he was also the singer of its predecessor, Stormtroopers of Death.", "He was also the singer of United Forces, which also featured his Stormtroopers of Death bandmate Dan Lilker."]], ["D\u00e1ith\u00ed Sproule", ["D\u00e1ith\u00ed Sproule( born 23 May 1950) is a guitarist and singer of traditional Irish music.", "His niece is the singer Claire Sproule."]], ["Panda (Astro song)", ["\" Panda\" is a song of the Chilean band Astro and is the fifth song of the homonymous album of the year 2011.", "The song was composed and produced by the singer of the band Andr\u00e9s Nusser and released like third single of the album on February 1, 2013."]], ["Caspar Babypants", ["Caspar Babypants is the stage name of children's music artist Chris Ballew, who is also widely known as the singer of The Presidents of the United States of America."]], ["Kristian Leontiou", ["Kristian Leontiou (born February 1982) is a British singer of Greek Cypriot descent, and is the singer for the indie rock band One eskimO."]], ["Astrid North", ["Astrid North( Astrid Karina North Radmann; 24 August 1973, Berlin \u2013 25 June 2019, Berlin) was a German soul singer and songwriter.", "She was the singer of the German band, with whom she released five Albums.", "As guest singer of the band she published three albums."]], ["O Valencia!", ["\" O Valencia!\" is the fifth single by the indie rock band", "The Decemberists, and the first released from their fourth studio album,\" The Crane Wife\".", "The music was written by The Decemberists and the lyrics by Colin Meloy.", "It tells a story of two star- crossed lovers.", "The singer falls in love with a person who belongs to an opposing gang.", "At the end of the song, the singer's lover jumps in to defend the singer, who is confronting his lover's brother( the singer's\" sworn enemy\") and is killed by the bullet intended for the singer."]], ["Quicksilver Lightning", ["\"Quicksilver Lightning\" is a song by Roger Daltrey, who at the time was the former lead singer of The Who.", "The track is credited as being written by Dean Pitchford and being composed by Giorgio Moroder.", "The track is the theme tune for the 1986 film \"Quicksilver\" starring Kevin Bacon, Jami Gertz, Paul Rodriguez, Louie Anderson, Laurence Fishburne and Rudy Ramos.", "The film was directed by Thomas Michael Donnelly.", "The film went quite unnoticed, so both the song and the film are not easily remembered.", "The song was released as a single on April 1986, and was a minor success on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Charts, reaching number 11."]], ["Roger Daltrey", ["Roger Harry Daltrey (born 1 March 1944) is an English singer, actor and film producer.", "He is a founder, member, and lead singer of the rock band the Who.", "Daltrey is known for his powerful voice and energetic stage presence.", "Daltrey's hit songs with The", "Who include \"", "My GenerationPinball WizardWon't", "Get Fooled AgainBaba O'Riley\" and", "\"You Better You Bet\".", "Daltrey began his solo career in 1973, while still a member of the Who.", "Since then, he has released ten solo studio albums, five compilation albums, and one live album.", "His solo hits include \"Giving It", "All AwayWalking the DogWritten on the WindFree MeWithout", "Your Love\" and", "\"Under a Raging Moon\".", "The Who are considered one of the most influential rock bands of the 20th century, selling over 100 million records worldwide.", "As a member of the band, Daltrey received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the British Phonographic Industry in 1988, and from the Grammy Foundation in 2001.", "He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1990, and the UK Music Hall of Fame in 2005.", "He and Pete Townshend received Kennedy Center Honors in 2008 and The George and Ira Gershwin Award for Lifetime Musical Achievement at UCLA on 21 May 2016.", "Daltrey has also been an actor and film producer, with roles in films, theatre, and television.", "Planet Rock listeners voted him rock's fifth greatest voice in 2009, and he was ranked number 61 on \"Rolling Stone\"s list of the 100 greatest singers of all time in 2010."]], ["Bernie Bonvoisin", ["Bernard Bonvoisin, known as Bernie Bonvoisin( born 9 July 1956 in Nanterre, Hauts- de- Seine), is a French hard rock singer and film director.", "He is best known for having been the singer of Trust.", "He was one of the best friends of Bon Scott the singer of AC/ DC and together they recorded the song\" Ride On\" which was one of the last songs by Bon Scott."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Quicksilver Lightning", 0], ["Roger Daltrey", 15]], "evidences": [["Quicksilver Lightning", "performer", "Roger Daltrey"], ["Roger Daltrey", "country of citizenship", "British"]], "answer": "British"}
{"_id": "652d8d6608c511ebbd8eac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who was born first, Legend Of The Mountain or Three Men To Kill?", "context": [["Henry Moore (cricketer)", ["Henry Walter Moore( 1849 \u2013 20 August 1916) was an English- born first- class cricketer who spent most of his life in New Zealand."]], ["Hassan Zee", ["Hassan Zee is a Pakistani- American film director who was born in Chakwal, Pakistan."]], ["Wale Adebanwi", ["Wale Adebanwi( born 1969) is a Nigerian- born first Black Rhodes Professor at St Antony's College, Oxford."]], ["Legend of the Mountain", ["Legend of the Mountain is a 1979 Taiwanese fantasy horror mystery film edited, written, and directed by King Hu."]], ["Three Men to Kill", ["Three Men to Kill", "( French: Trois hommes \u00e0 abattre) is a French crime film released in 1980, directed by Jacques Deray, starring Alain Delon with Dalila Di Lazzaro.", "The screenplay is written by Jacques Deray, Alain Delon and Christopher Frank based on the novel\" Le Petit Bleu de la c\u00f4te ouest\" by Jean- Patrick Manchette.", "The story is about Michel Gerfaut( Delon), charming professional card player who out of nowhere becomes involved in some retribution between weapon traders of high level.", "With 2,194,795 tickets sold, the movie ranked 16th at the French box- office in 1980.", "\" Three Men to Kill\" is the first film of a group of popular movies released in the 1980s and starring Alain Delon, which share a visual and narrative style, followed by\" For a Cop's Hide\"( 1981) and\" Le battant\"( 1983)."]], ["Rumbi Katedza", ["Rumbi Katedza is a Zimbabwean Film Producer and Director who was born on 17 January 1974."]], ["King Hu", ["Hu Jinquan( 29 April 1932 \u2013 14 January 1997), better known as King Hu, was a Chinese film director based in Hong Kong and Taiwan.", "He is best known for directing various\" wuxia\" films in the 1960s and 1970s, which brought Hong Kong and Taiwanese cinema to new technical and artistic heights.", "His films\" Come Drink with Me\"( 1966),\" Dragon Inn\"( 1967), and\" A Touch of Zen\"( 1969 \u2013 1971) inaugurated a new generation of\" wuxia\" films in the late 1960s.", "Apart from being a film director, Hu was also a screenwriter and set designer."]], ["Jacques Deray", ["Jacques Deray( 19 February 1929 in Lyon \u2013 9 August 2003 in Boulogne- Billancourt) was a French film director and screenwriter.", "Deray is prominently known for directing many crime and thriller films."]], ["John McMahon (Surrey and Somerset cricketer)", ["John William Joseph McMahon( 28 December 1917 \u2013 8 May 2001) was an Australian- born first- class cricketer who played for Surrey and Somerset in England from 1947 to 1957."]], ["Hartley Lobban", ["Hartley W Lobban (9 May 1926 \u2013 15 October 2004) was a Jamaican-born first-class cricketer who played 17 matches for Worcestershire in the early 1950s."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Legend of the Mountain", 0], ["Three Men to Kill", 1], ["King Hu", 0], ["Jacques Deray", 0]], "evidences": [["Legend of the Mountain", "director", "King Hu"], ["Three Men to Kill", "director", "Jacques Deray"], ["King Hu", "date of birth", "29 April 1932"], ["Jacques Deray", "date of birth", "19 February 1929"]], "answer": "Three Men To Kill"}
{"_id": "eabef3cc08c311ebbd8dac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who is older, Pulse Pounders or Dos Basuras?", "context": [["Ben Palmer", ["Ben Palmer is a British film and television director who is known for being the director of\" Bo' Selecta\" and\" The Inbetweeners\"."]], ["Elliot Silverstein", ["Elliot Silverstein( born August 3, 1927, in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American director, who is best known for being the director of the movie\" Cat Ballou\"( 1965)."]], ["Logan Sandler", ["Logan Sandler is an American writer and director who is best known for his first feature film\" Live Cargo\"."]], ["Dan Milne", ["Dan Milne is a British actor/ director who is possibly best known for his role in\" EastEnders\"."]], ["Kurt Land", ["Kurt Landesberger( 19 February 1913, Vienna, Austria \u2013 13 July 1997 New York City) was an Austrian born Argentine film director of the 1950s and 1960s.", "Born in Vienna, Land moved to Argentina in the 1930s and began as an extensive film editor editing for some 20 films in the 1940s.", "However, by the early 1950s he became interested in directing and directed a number of popular Argentine films in the 1950s such as the 1955 film Adi\u00f3s problemas starring Enrique Mui\u00f1o and the 1957 picture Alfonsina which starred actress Amelia Bence.", "He also worked regularly with classic Argentine actress Olga Zubarry.", "He directed his last film in 1970 in Buenos Aires.", "He died in New York City in 1997."]], ["Charles Band", ["Charles Robert Band( born December 27, 1951) is an American film producer and director, known for his work on horror comedy movies.", "His most famous films are those in the\" Puppet Master\" franchise and the\" Subspecies\" series, made by his company Full Moon Features.", "Before Full Moon Features, his earlier( and now defunct) company Empire Pictures made films like\" Ghoulies\" and the cult classic\" Re- Animator\".", "One of the few non-horror films he worked on was the\" Prehysteria!\" trilogy, which was made by his family- oriented company Moonbeam Entertainment."]], ["Pulse Pounders", ["Pulse Pounders is a 1988 anthology film directed by Charles Band.", "The film is composed of three 30- minute films, two of which are sequels to\" The Dungeonmaster\" and\" Trancers\".", "The third is an adaptation of H.P. Lovecraft's\" The Evil ClergymanPulse Pounders\" was originally shot during 1987 and 1988 with the intention of being released, but was shelved due to the collapse of Empire Pictures.", "A workprint of\" Pulse Pounders\" was discovered in 2011 and was digitally restored.", "\" The Evil Clergyman\" segment received its world premiere at a showing at the Chicago Flashback Weekend.", "The movie received mostly positive reviews.", "HorrorNews.net stated that the movie was a\" must- watch for any\" Re- Animator\" fan\" but that it\" does n\u2019t quite live up to\" Re- Animator.", "\" The Evil Clergyman\" was later released as a DVD by Full Moon Pictures in October 2012.", "The\" Trancers\" segment received its world premiere with the launch of Full Moon Streaming with the title\" Trancers: City of Lost Angels\" on September 6, 2013.", "It was later released on DVD in November 2013.", "The\" Dungeonmaster\" segment is also planned to be released on the streaming channel, where all three segments will be shown as the original\" Pulse Pounders\" anthology."]], ["Rufus Norris", ["Rufus Norris( born 16 January 1965) is a British theatre and film director, who is currently the Artistic Director of the National Theatre."]], ["Dos basuras", ["Dos basuras is a 1958 Argentine film.", "This black and white production was directed by Kurt Land and the script by Jose Maria Fernandez, Alfredo Unsain Ruanova, Jos\u00e9 Mar\u00eda Fern\u00e1ndez Unsain.", "It premiered on May 2, 1958 and starred Amelia Bence, Luis Prendes, Naomi Laserre and Luis Tasca as protagonists."]], ["Scotty Fox", ["Scott Fox is a pornographic film director who is a member of the AVN Hall of Fame."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Pulse Pounders", 0], ["Dos basuras", 1], ["Charles Band", 0], ["Kurt Land", 0]], "evidences": [["Pulse Pounders", "director", "Charles Band"], ["Dos basuras", "director", "Kurt Land"], ["Charles Band", "date of birth", "December 27, 1951"], ["Kurt Land", "date of birth", "19 February 1913"]], "answer": "Dos Basuras"}
{"_id": "36b8644508af11ebbd83ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who is older than the other, The Lone Prairie or Buckaroo From Powder River? ", "context": [["William Berke", ["William A. Berke( October 3, 1903 \u2013 February 15, 1958) was an American film director, producer and screenwriter.", "He directed nearly 90 films between 1934 and 1958.", "He also produced nearly 80 films between 1933 and 1958.", "He was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and died in Los Angeles, California.", "Richard Fleischer later recalled Berke\" was known as King of the B's.", "For years and years he had made nothing but pictures with ten or twelve day shooting schedules, minuscule budgets of about$ 100,000 and no stars.", "Without bothering with editing or any postproduction chores and with short shooting schedules, he was able to squeeze in eight or ten pictures a year.", "And he was going nuts\".", "According to Fleischer, Berke eventually pestered RKO executives enough to be assigned an A picture with a long shooting schedule and stars and he still shot it in twelve days."]], ["Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie (film)", ["Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie is a 1941 American Western film directed by Ray Taylor and written by Sherman L. Lowe and Victor McLeod.", "The film stars Johnny Mack Brown, Fuzzy Knight, Nell O' Day, Kathryn Adams Doty, Harry Cording and Ernie Adams.", "The film was released on March 21, 1941, by Universal Pictures."]], ["Edwin Hubbell Chapin", ["Edwin Hubbell Chapin( December 29, 1814 \u2013 1880) was an American preacher and editor of the\" Christian Leader\".", "He was also a poet, responsible for the poem\" Burial at Sea\", which was the origin of a famous folk song,\" Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie\"."]], ["Ben Palmer", ["Ben Palmer is a British film and television director who is known for being the director of\" Bo' Selecta\" and\" The Inbetweeners\"."]], ["Buckaroo from Powder River", ["Buckaroo from Powder River is a 1947 American Western film directed by Ray Nazarro and written by Norman S. Hall.", "The film stars Charles Starrett, Eve Miller, Forrest Taylor, Paul Campbell and Smiley Burnette.", "The film was released on October 14, 1947, by Columbia Pictures."]], ["The Ridin' Kid from Powder River", ["The Ridin' Kid from Powder River is a 1924 silent film western directed by Edward Sedgwick and starring Hoot Gibson.", "It was based on a novel by Henry Herbert Knibbs and produced and distributed by Universal Pictures."]], ["The Lone Ranger (1956 film)", ["The Lone Ranger is a 1956 Western film based on\" The Lone Ranger\" television series, starring Clayton Moore and Jay Silverheels.", "\" The Lone Ranger\" was the first of two theatrical features based on the popular TV series of the same name; the other one being\" The Lone Ranger and the Lost City of Gold\"( 1958).", "This 1956 film was Bonita Granville's last film appearance.", "She retired from the screen to marry Jack Wrather."]], ["The Lone Prairie", ["The Lone Prairie is a 1942 American film directed by William Berke.", "It is one of a series of Westerns that Berke directed with the trio of Russell Hayden, Dub Taylor, and Bob Wills.", "It was produced and distributed by Columbia Pictures."]], ["Ray Nazarro", ["Ray Nazarro (September 25, 1902 \u2013 September 8, 1986) was an American film and television director, producer, and screenwriter.", "Budd Boetticher called him a \"ten day picture guy\"."]], ["The Hawk of Powder River", ["The Hawk of Powder River is a 1948 American Western film directed by Ray Taylor."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Lone Prairie", 0], ["Buckaroo from Powder River", 0], ["William Berke", 0], ["Ray Nazarro", 0]], "evidences": [["The Lone Prairie", "director", "William Berke"], ["Buckaroo from Powder River", "director", "Ray Nazarro"], ["William Berke", "date of birth", "October 3, 1903"], ["Ray Nazarro", "date of birth", "September 25, 1902"]], "answer": "Buckaroo From Powder River"}
{"_id": "dbd506960bdc11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of Hasan Ibn Hasan's father?", "context": [["Arthur Beauchamp", ["Arthur Beauchamp( 1827 \u2013 28 April 1910) was a Member of Parliament from New Zealand.", "He is remembered as the father of Harold Beauchamp, who rose to fame as chairman of the Bank of New Zealand and was the father of writer Katherine Mansfield."]], ["Hassan al-Hudaybi", ["Hassan al- Hudaybi( also Hassan al Hodeiby)( Arabic: \u062d\u0633\u0646 \u0627\u0644\u0647\u0636\u064a\u0628\u064a)( Dec 1891- Nov 11, 1973) was the second\" General Guide\", or leader, of the Muslim Brotherhood organization, appointed in 1951 after founder Hassan al- Banna's assassination two years earlier.", "Al- Hudaybi held the position until his death in 1973."]], ["John Templeton (botanist)", ["John Templeton( 1766\u20131825) was an early Irish naturalist and botanist.", "He is often referred to as the\" Father of Irish Botany\".", "He was the father of naturalist, artist and entomologist Robert Templeton."]], ["Azad Bilgrami", ["Azad Bilgrami( 29 June 1704 \u2013 15 September 1786) was a scholar of Arabic, Persian and Urdu languages in 18th century India.", "The King of Yemen had acknowledged his poetic qualities and accorded him the title of Hassan Al- Hind."]], ["Cleomenes II", ["Cleomenes II( died 309 BC) was Agiad King of Sparta from 369 to 309 BC.", "The son of Cleombrotus I, he succeeded his brother Agesipolis II.", "He was the father of Acrotatus I, the father of Areus I, and of Cleonymus, the father of Leonidas II."]], ["Hasan ibn Ali", ["Al-Hasan ibn Ali ibn Abi Talib (624\u2013670 CE), sometimes spelled Hasan or Hassan, was the eldest son of Ali and Muhammad's daughter Fatimah, and was the older brother of Husayn.", "Muslims respect him as a grandson of the Islamic Prophet Muhammad.", "Among Shia Muslims, Hasan is revered as the second Imam.", "Hasan was elected for the caliphate after his father's death, but abdicated after six or seven months to Muawiyah I, the founder of the Umayyad dynasty to end the First Fitna.", "Al-Hasan was known for donating to the poor, his kindness to the poor and bondmen, and for his knowledge, tolerance and bravery.", "For the rest of his life, Hasan lived in Medina, until he died at the age of 45 and was buried in the Jannat al-Baqi cemetery in Medina.", "His wife, Ja'da bint al-Ash'at, is commonly accused of having poisoned him."]], ["Al-Muthanna ibn Haritha", ["Al- Muthanna ibn Haritha was a Muslim Arab general in the army of the Rashidun Caliphate."]], ["Hasan ibn Hasan", ["Hasan ibn Hasan (Arabic: \u062d\u0633\u0646 \u0628\u0646 \u062d\u0633\u0646, Hasan al-Muthana ibn Hasan ibn Ali, popularly known as Hasan al-Muthana) was a great-grandson of Muhammad."]], ["Anacyndaraxes", ["Anacyndaraxes was the father of Sardanapalus, king of Assyria."]], ["Obata Toramori", ["He was the father of Obata Masamori."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Hasan ibn Hasan", 0], ["Hasan ibn Ali", 5]], "evidences": [["Hasan ibn Hasan", "father", "Hasan ibn Ali"], ["Hasan ibn Ali", "place of birth", "Medina"]], "answer": "Medina"}
{"_id": "afc663b80bd911eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the director of film Rfk Must Die born?", "context": [["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Shane O'Sullivan", ["Shane O'Sullivan (born 5 November 1985) is an Irish hurler who plays as a midfielder for the Waterford senior team.", "O'Sullivan joined the team during the 2004 National League and immediately became a regular member of the starting fifteen.", "Since then he has won two Munster medals and one National Hurling League medal.", "O'Sullivan has ended up as an All-Ireland runner-up on one occasion.", "AT club level O'Sullivan is a three-time county championship medalist with Ballygunner."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["All Superheroes Must Die", ["All Superheroes Must Die( also known as Vs) is a 2011 American independent superhero film directed by and starring Jason Trost.", "It also stars James Remar, and Lucas Till.", "Filming took place in Los Angeles, California.", "\" All Superheroes Must Die\" premiered in Toronto, Ontario, at the Toronto After Dark Film Festival on October 26, 2011.", "The film received overwhelmingly negative reviews.", "A sequel,\" All Superheroes Must Die 2: The Last Superhero\", was released on Jason Trost's YouTube channel."]], ["This Man Must Die", ["This Man Must Die , American title The Beast Must Die, is a 1969 French and Italian psychological thriller film directed by Claude Chabrol.", "The story is based on a 1938 novel by Cecil Day-Lewis, writing as Nicholas Blake, \"The Beast Must Die\".", "The film had a total of 1,092,910 admissions in France."]], ["RFK Must Die", ["RFK Must Die: The Assassination of Bobby Kennedy is an investigative documentary by Irish writer and filmmaker Shane O'Sullivan released in 2007.", "The film expands on his earlier reports for BBC \"Newsnight\" and \"The Guardian\" and explores alternative theories of what happened the night United States Senator Robert F. Kennedy was shot at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles, California on 5 June 1968.", "The title comes from a page of \"free writing\" found in assassin", "Sirhan Sirhan's notebook after the shooting, in which he wrote \"R.F.K. must die - RFK must be killed", "Robert F. Kennedy must be assassinated...", "before June 5 '68.\"", "Running on an anti-war ticket, Kennedy had just won the California Democratic primary and was confident he would challenge Richard Nixon for the White House.", "As he walked through the hotel kitchen pantry, shots rang out and he fell to the floor, fatally wounded by a bullet to the brain, fired from an inch behind his right ear.", "Twenty-four-year-old Palestinian Sirhan Sirhan was convicted of murder as the \"lone assassin.", "\" The film investigates claims that witnesses placed Sirhan several feet in front of Kennedy and", "for forty years he claims he has never been able to remember the shooting.", "Defense psychiatrist Bernard L. Diamond testified that Sirhan was in a hypnotic state at the time of the shooting and FBI agent William Bailey saw extra bullet holes in the pantry, suggesting a second gunman may have been involved.", "The film features interviews with Sirhan's younger brother, Munir, where he talks about his brother's upbringing and perceived injustices.", "\"RFK Must Die: Epilogue\" goes into detail about a recent audio analysis that concludes that 13 shots were fired and suggests the possibility of a second shooter.", "After a three-year investigation, \"RFK Must Die\" was theatrically released in the United Kingdom on 16 May 2008 and in New York on 5 June 2008, the fortieth anniversary of the assassination.", "In November 2006, BBC Television's \"Newsnight\" aired a twelve-minute screening of the documentary.", "O'Sullivan stated that while researching a screenplay based on the Manchurian candidate theory for the assassination of Robert Kennedy, he \"uncovered new video and photographic evidence suggesting that three senior CIA operatives were behind the killing\".", "He claimed that three men seen in video and photographs of the Ambassador Hotel immediately before and after the assassination were positively identified as CIA operatives David S\u00e1nchez Morales, Gordon Campbell, and George Joannides.", "Several people who had known Morales, including family members, were adamant that he was not the man who O'Sullivan said was Morales.", "After O'Sullivan published his book, assassination researchers Jefferson Morley and David Talbot also discovered that Campbell had died of a heart attack in 1962, six years prior to the assassination of Kennedy.", "In response, O'Sullivan stated that the man on the video may have used Campbell's name as an alias.", "He then took his identifications to the Los Angeles Police Department whose files showed the men he identified as Campbell and Joannides to be Michael Roman and Frank Owens, two Bulova sales managers attending the company's convention in the Ambassador.", "O'Sullivan stood by his allegations stating that the Bulova watch company was a \"well-known CIA cover\"."]], ["Jesse E. Hobson", ["Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 \u2013 November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955.", "Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["The Beast Must Die (1952 film)", ["The Beast Must Die is a 1952 Argentine thriller film, which is directed by Rom\u00e1n Vi\u00f1oly Barreto and stars Guillermo Battaglia, Narciso Ib\u00e1\u00f1ez Menta and Warly Ceriani.", "It based on the novel The Beast must Die by Irish poet Nicholas Blake."]]], "supporting_facts": [["RFK Must Die", 0], ["Shane O'Sullivan", 0]], "evidences": [["RFK Must Die", "director", "Shane O'Sullivan"], ["Shane O'Sullivan", "place of birth", "Waterford"]], "answer": "Waterford"}
{"_id": "3f9d631c08bf11ebbd8aac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film was released more recently, The Monastery Of Sendomir or Under The Rainbow?", "context": [["The Monastery of Sendomir", ["The Monastery of Sendomir is a 1920 Swedish drama directed by Victor Sj\u00f6str\u00f6m, based on an 1828 short story by Franz Grillparzer.", "It has also been released in the UK as\" The Secret of the Monastery\".", "A German adaptation of the story\" The Monastery of Sendomir\", directed by Rudolf Meinert, had been released the previous year."]], ["Behind the Rainbow", ["Behind the Rainbow is a 2009 documentary film."]], ["The Monastery of Sendomir (1919 film)", ["The Monastery of Sendomir( German: Das Kloster von Sendomir) is a 1919 German silent drama film directed by Rudolf Meinert and starring Ellen Richter, Ernst Deutsch and Eduard von Winterstein.", "The film is based on an 1828 short story of the same title by Franz Grillparzer.", "The following year the story was turned into a Swedish film\" The Monastery of Sendomir\".", "The main part of the film is told in a flashback by a monk to two visiting noblemen on their way to Warsaw in the 17th century.", "He tells them how a mighty count named Starschensky once ruled Sendomir( Sandomierz), but after an intrigue in which his wife was unfaithful with her own cousin he had to use all his resources to build the monastery where they are now staying.", "At the end it is revealed that the monk is in fact Starschensky himself."]], ["Monastery of St. Benedict", ["The Monastery of St. Benedict may refer to:"]], ["The Monastery of Sendomir (1919 film)", ["The Monastery of Sendomir( German: Das Kloster von Sendomir) is a 1919 German silent drama film directed by Rudolf Meinert and starring Ellen Richter, Ernst Deutsch and Eduard von Winterstein.", "The film is based on an 1828 short story of the same title by Franz Grillparzer.", "The following year the story was turned into a Swedish film\" The Monastery of Sendomir\".", "The main part of the film is told in a flashback by a monk to two visiting noblemen on their way to Warsaw in the 17th century.", "He tells them how a mighty count named Starschensky once ruled Sendomir( Sandomierz), but after an intrigue in which his wife was unfaithful with her own cousin he had to use all his resources to build the monastery where they are now staying.", "At the end it is revealed that the monk is in fact Starschensky himself."]], ["Monastery of the Martyrs", ["The Monastery of Saint Ammonius, also known as the Monastery of the Martyrs, is a Coptic Orthodox monastery near Esna."]], ["Monastery of Saint Fana", ["The Monastery of Saint Fana is a Coptic Orthodox monastery.", "It is named after Saint Fana, also known as Bane( c. 354\u2013395), Coptic Christian hermit.", "The monastery is sometimes called the Monastery of Abu Fanah and is also known as the Monastery of the Cross, due to the presence of many beautifully decorated crosses inside its church."]], ["The Rainbow (BBC miniseries)", ["The Rainbow is a BBC miniseries of 1988 directed by Stuart Burge, adapted from the D. H. Lawrence novel\" The Rainbow\"( 1915)."]], ["Monastery of Saint Paul the Anchorite", ["The Monastery of Saint Paul the Anchorite in Egypt is a Coptic Orthodox monastery located in the Eastern Desert, near the Red Sea Mountains.", "It is about south east of Cairo.", "The monastery is also known as the Monastery of the Tigers."]], ["Under the Rainbow", ["Under the Rainbow is a 1981 American comedy film directed by Steve Rash and starring Chevy Chase, Carrie Fisher, Eve Arden, and Billy Barty.", "The plot is loosely based on the gathering of little people in a Hollywood hotel to audition for roles as Munchkins in the film\" The Wizard of Oz\".", "Jerry Maren, who played the small role of Smokey in this film, previously played a member of the Lollipop Guild in\" The Wizard of Oz\".", "The film was nominated for Razzie Awards for Worst Musical Score by Joe Renzetti, and Worst Supporting Actor( Billy Barty).", "It received extremely negative reviews, many of which condemned the various sight gags involving the little people.", "The production marked the first film role of several actors, including Phil Fondacaro and Debbie Lee Carrington.", "It was partially filmed on location at the Culver Hotel, where the actors playing Munchkins stayed during the production of\" The Wizard of Oz\"."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Monastery of Sendomir", 0], ["Under the Rainbow", 0]], "evidences": [["The Monastery of Sendomir", "publication date", "1920"], ["Under the Rainbow", "publication date", "1981"]], "answer": "Under The Rainbow"}
{"_id": "b106cf9e08c611ebbd90ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Who was born first out of Kim Min-Je and Fatih \u015eahin?", "context": [["Kim Min-joon", ["Kim Min-joon( born July 24, 1976) is a South Korean actor."]], ["Kim Min-hee (actress, born 1982)", ["Kim Min-hee( born March 1, 1982) is a South Korean actress and model."]], ["Kim Min-o", ["Kim Min- O( born May 8, 1983) is a South Korean football player."]], ["Kim Min-je", ["Kim Min- je born( 12 September 1989) is a South Korean retired association footballer who played as a mobile defender, and could be utilized at fullback, or on the wings."]], ["Kim Min-jung (actress)", ["Kim Min-jung( born July 30, 1982) is a South Korean actress."]], ["Kim Min-ji (curler)", ["Kim Min -ji( born August 16, 1999) is a South Korean curler."]], ["Kim Min-kyu (actor)", ["Kim Min-kyu( born December 25, 1994) is a South Korean actor."]], ["Henry Moore (cricketer)", ["Henry Walter Moore( 1849 \u2013 20 August 1916) was an English- born first- class cricketer who spent most of his life in New Zealand."]], ["Kim Min-ho", ["Kim Min- Ho( born 13 May 1985) is a South Korean football player."]], ["Fatih \u015eahin", ["Fatih \u015eahin( born 20 April 1979) is a Turkish politician, lawyer, and General Secretary of the Justice and Development Party, serving since 20 July 2017."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Kim Min-je", 0], ["Fatih \u015eahin", 0]], "evidences": [["Kim Min-je", "date of birth", "12 September 1989"], ["Fatih \u015eahin", "date of birth", "20 April 1979"]], "answer": "Fatih \u015eahin"}
{"_id": "d86642300bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where did Julia Mamaea (Wife Of Polemon Ii Of Pontus)'s husband die?", "context": [["Sallustia Orbiana", ["Gnaea Seia Herennia Sallustia Barbia Orbiana( fl. 220 s), usually known as Sallustia Orbiana, was a third century Roman empress, with the title of\" Augusta\" as the wife of Severus Alexander from AD 225 to 227.", "She was known for her beauty, which was captured in multiple works of art.", "A victim of the jealousy of Julia Mamaea, the emperor's mother, Orbiana was divorced and exiled to Libya in 227."]], ["Place of birth", ["The place of birth( POB) or birthplace is the place where a person was born.", "This place is often used in legal documents, together with name and date of birth, to uniquely identify a person.", "As a general rule with respect to passports, the place of birth is determined to be the country that currently has\" sovereignty\" over the actual place of birth, regardless of when the birth actually occurred.", "The place of birth is not necessarily the place where the parents of the new baby live.", "If the baby is born in a hospital in another place, that place is the place of birth.", "In many countries, this also means that the government requires that the birth of the new baby is registered in the place of birth.", "Some countries place less or no importance on the place of birth, instead using alternative geographical characteristics for the purpose of identity documents.", "For example, Sweden has used the concept of\" f\u00f6delsehemortdomicile of birth\") since 1947.", "This means that the domicile of the baby's mother is the registered place of birth.", "The location of the maternity ward or other physical birthplace is considered unimportant.", "Similarly, Switzerland uses the concept of\" Heimatortlieu d'origineluogo d'origineplace of origin\" in German, French and Italian respectively).", "A child born to Swiss parents is automatically assigned the place of origin of the parent with the same last name, so the child either gets their mother's or father's place of origin.", "A child born to one Swiss parent and one foreign parent acquires the place of origin of their Swiss parent.", "In a Swiss passport and identity card, the holder's place of origin is stated, not their place of birth.", "In some countries( primarily in the Americas), the place of birth automatically determines the nationality of the baby, a practice often referred to by the Latin phrase\" jus soli\".", "Almost all countries outside the Americas instead attribute nationality based on the nationality( ies) of the baby's parents( referred to as\" jus sanguinis\").", "There can be some confusion regarding the place of birth if the birth takes place in an unusual way: when babies are born on an airplane or at sea, difficulties can arise.", "The place of birth of such a person depends on the law of the countries involved, which include the nationality of the plane or ship, the nationality( ies) of the parents and/ or the location of the plane or ship( if the birth occurs in the territorial waters or airspace of a country).", "Some administrative forms may request the applicant's\" country of birth\".", "It is important to determine from the requester whether the information requested refers to the applicant's\" place of birth\" or\" nationality at birth\".", "For US citizens born abroad who under the US Constitution acquire US citizenship at the time of birth, the nationality at birth will be USA( American), while the place of birth would be the country in which the actual birth takes place."]], ["Where Was I", ["\" Where Was I?\" may refer to:"]], ["Beaulieu-sur-Loire", ["Beaulieu- sur- Loire is a commune in the Loiret department in north -central France.", "It is also the place of death of Jacques MacDonald, a French general who served in the Napoleonic Wars"]], ["Julia Mamaea (wife of Polemon II of Pontus)", ["Julia Mamaea also known as Mamaea (1st century), was a princess from the Syrian Roman Client Emesene Kingdom, queen of Pontus by marriage to King Polemon II of Pontus"]], ["Julia Creek, South Australia", ["Julia Creek, South Australia refers to either the cadastral division, the Hundred of Julia Creek or the locality of Julia, South Australia therein."]], ["Edwina Donnelly Mitchell", ["Edwina Donnelly Mitchell( 1894\u20131968) was the Superintendent( warden) of Julia Tutwiler Prison for Women located in Wetumpka, Alabama."]], ["Polemon II of Pontus", ["Marcus Antonius Polemon Pythodoros, also known as Polemon II of Pontus and Polemon of Cilicia (12 BC/11 BC\u201374) was a prince of the Bosporan, Pontus, Cilicia and Cappadocia.", "He served as a Roman Client King of Pontus, Colchis and Cilicia.", "Polemon II was the second son and middle child of the Pontic Rulers Polemon Pythodoros and Pythodorida of Pontus.", "His eldest brother was Zenon, also known as Artaxias III, who was Roman Client King of Armenia and", "his youngest sister was Antonia Tryphaena, who was married to Cotys VIII, King of Thrace."]], ["Lina Glushko", ["Lina Glushko( born 12 January 2000) is an Israeli tennis player.", "She is the younger sister of Julia Glushko, who is also a professional tennis player."]], ["Motherland (disambiguation)", ["Motherland is the place of one's birth, the place of one's ancestors, or the place of origin of an ethnic group.", "Motherland may also refer to:"]]], "supporting_facts": [["Julia Mamaea (wife of Polemon II of Pontus)", 0], ["Polemon II of Pontus", 0]], "evidences": [["Julia Mamaea", "spouse", "Polemon II of Pontus"], ["Polemon II of Pontus", "place of death", "Cilicia"]], "answer": "Cilicia"}
{"_id": "55660c0a086b11ebbd5fac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who was born earlier, Toto In Paris or The Railroad Man?", "context": [["The Railroad Man", ["The Railroad Man is a 1956 Italian drama film directed by Pietro Germi."]], ["Luisa Della Noce", ["Maria Luisa Della Noce( 28 April 1923 \u2013 15 May 2008) was an Italian actress.", "She was perhaps best known for her roles in the films\" The Railroad Man\"( 1956) and\" Juliet of the Spirits\"( 1965)."]], ["Rumbi Katedza", ["Rumbi Katedza is a Zimbabwean Film Producer and Director who was born on 17 January 1974."]], ["Hassan Zee", ["Hassan Zee is a Pakistani- American film director who was born in Chakwal, Pakistan."]], ["Toto in Madrid", ["Toto in Madrid is an Italian comedy film from 1959, directed by Steno, written by Vittorio Metz, starring Tot\u00f2 and Louis de Fun\u00e8s.", "The film is known under the titles:\" Toto in Madrid\"( English title),\" Tot\u00f2 a MadridUn coup fumant\"( France),\" La culpa fue de Eva\"( Spain)."]], ["Richard Peters (Atlanta)", ["Richard Peters( November 10, 1810 \u2013 February 6, 1889) was an American railroad man and a founder of Atlanta, Georgia, in the 1840s."]], ["Pietro Germi", ["Pietro Germi( 14 September 1914 \u2013 5 December 1974) was an Italian actor, screenwriter, and director.", "Germi was born in Genoa, Liguria, to a lower- middle- class family.", "He briefly attended nautical school before deciding on a career in acting."]], ["Toto in Paris", ["Toto in Paris( also known as\" Tot\u00f2 innamorato\") is a 1958 Italian- French comedy film directed by Camillo Mastrocinque."]], ["Camillo Mastrocinque", ["Camillo Mastrocinque( 11 May 1901 \u2013 23 April 1969) was an Italian film director and screenwriter.", "He directed 63 films between 1937 and 1968.", "He is known to horror film fans for directing\" Terror in the Crypt\"( 1964) starring Christopher Lee, and\" An Angel for Satan\"( 1966) starring Barbara Steele."]], ["Alice of Wonderland in Paris", ["Alice of Wonderland in Paris or Alice in Paris is a 1966 Czech- American animated film directed by Gene Deitch and produced by William L. Snyder in extreme limited animation."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Toto in Paris", 0], ["The Railroad Man", 0], ["Camillo Mastrocinque", 0], ["Pietro Germi", 0]], "evidences": [["Toto in Paris", "director", "Camillo Mastrocinque"], ["The Railroad Man", "director", "Pietro Germi"], ["Camillo Mastrocinque", "date of birth", "11 May 1901"], ["Pietro Germi", "date of birth", "14 September 1914"]], "answer": "Toto In Paris"}
{"_id": "8bf181940bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where did the performer of song I Don'T Wanna Get Hurt die?", "context": [["O Valencia!", ["\" O Valencia!\" is the fifth single by the indie rock band", "The Decemberists, and the first released from their fourth studio album,\" The Crane Wife\".", "The music was written by The Decemberists and the lyrics by Colin Meloy.", "It tells a story of two star- crossed lovers.", "The singer falls in love with a person who belongs to an opposing gang.", "At the end of the song, the singer's lover jumps in to defend the singer, who is confronting his lover's brother( the singer's\" sworn enemy\") and is killed by the bullet intended for the singer."]], ["Mario Winans", ["Mario Winans is an American record producer, singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist best known for his 2004 song\" I Do n't Wanna Know\", which reached number 2 in the United States and number 1 in the United Kingdom.", "Winans also won a Grammy Award for Best Gospel Performance for co-writing CeCe Winans's song\" Pray\"."]], ["Caspar Babypants", ["Caspar Babypants is the stage name of children's music artist Chris Ballew, who is also widely known as the singer of The Presidents of the United States of America."]], ["Bernie Bonvoisin", ["Bernard Bonvoisin, known as Bernie Bonvoisin( born 9 July 1956 in Nanterre, Hauts- de- Seine), is a French hard rock singer and film director.", "He is best known for having been the singer of Trust.", "He was one of the best friends of Bon Scott the singer of AC/ DC and together they recorded the song\" Ride On\" which was one of the last songs by Bon Scott."]], ["Donna Summer", ["LaDonna Adrian Gaines (December 31, 1948May 17, 2012), widely known by her stage name based on her married name Donna Summer, was an American singer, songwriter and actress.", "She gained prominence during the disco era of the late 1970s and became known as the \"Queen of Disco\", while her music gained a global following.", "While influenced by the counterculture of the 1960s, Summer became the lead singer of a psychedelic rock band named Crow and moved to New York City.", "Joining a touring version of the musical \"Hair\", she left New York and spent several years living, acting and singing in Europe, where she met music producers Giorgio Moroder and Pete Bellotte in Munich, where they recorded influential disco hits such as \"Love to Love You Baby\" and \"I Feel Love\", marking her breakthrough into an international career.", "Summer returned to the United States in 1975, and other hits such as \"Last DanceMacArthur ParkHeaven KnowsHot StuffBad GirlsDim", "All the LightsNo More Tears (Enough Is Enough)\"", "(duet with Barbra Streisand) and \"On the Radio\" followed.", "Summer earned a total of 42 hit singles on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 in her lifetime, with 14 of those reaching the top-ten.", "She claimed a top 40 hit every year between 1975 and 1984, and from her first top-ten hit in 1976, to the end of 1982, she had 12 top-ten hits (10 were top-five hits), more than any other act during that time period.", "She returned to the Hot 100's top-five in 1983, and claimed her final top-ten hit in 1989 with \"This Time", "I Know", "It's for Real\".", "She was the first artist to have three consecutive double albums reach number one on the US \"Billboard\" 200 chart and charted four number-one singles in the US within a 12-month period.", "She also charted two number-one singles on the R&B Singles chart in the US and a number-one single in the United Kingdom.", "Her most recent Hot 100 hit came in 1999 with", "\"I Will Go with You (Con Te Partiro)\".", "While her fortunes on the Hot 100 waned through those decades, Summer remained a force on the \"Billboard\" Dance Club Songs chart over her entire career.", "Summer died on May 17, 2012, from lung cancer, at her home in Naples, Florida.", "She reportedly sold over 100 million records worldwide, making her one of the best-selling music artists of all time.", "She won five Grammy Awards.", "In her obituary in \"The Times\", she was described as the \"undisputed queen of the Seventies disco boom\" who reached the status of \"one of the world's leading female singers.\"", "Giorgio Moroder described Summer's work with them on the song", "\"I Feel Love\" as \"really the start of electronic dance\" music.", "In 2013, Summer was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.", "In December 2016, \"Billboard\" ranked her at No. 6 on its list of the Greatest of All Time Top Dance Club Artists ."]], ["I Don't Wanna Get Hurt", ["\"I Don't Wanna Get Hurt\" is the second single from the album \"Another Place and Time\" by Donna Summer.", "The song was released on May 15, 1989.", "The whole album was written and produced by British team Stock Aitken & Waterman (SAW) and was mainly in the style of their \"hit factory\" sound.", "This song was remixed for its release as a single, and in the UK became the Top 10 follow-up to its predecessor, the hit \"", "This Time", "I Know", "It's for Real.", "\"", "SAW gained most of their success in Europe and a lot of their material was never aimed at the U.S. market, so this single was never released there."]], ["Billy Milano", ["Billy Milano is a Bronx- born heavy metal musician now based in Austin, Texas.", "He is the singer and- occasionally- guitarist and bassist of crossover thrash band M.O.D., and he was also the singer of its predecessor, Stormtroopers of Death.", "He was also the singer of United Forces, which also featured his Stormtroopers of Death bandmate Dan Lilker."]], ["Get Hurt", ["Get Hurt may refer to:"]], ["I Don't Wanna Talk It Over Anymore (song)", ["\" I Do n't Wanna Talk It Over Anymore\" is a single by American country music artist Connie Smith.", "Released in October 1976, the song reached# 13 on the\" Billboard\" Hot Country Singles chart.", "The song was issued onto Smith's 1976 studio album that was released under the same name as the single.", "\" I Do n't Wanna Talk It Over Anymore\" was Smith's final major hit single under Columbia Records."]], ["Astrid North", ["Astrid North( Astrid Karina North Radmann; 24 August 1973, Berlin \u2013 25 June 2019, Berlin) was a German soul singer and songwriter.", "She was the singer of the German band, with whom she released five Albums.", "As guest singer of the band she published three albums."]]], "supporting_facts": [["I Don't Wanna Get Hurt", 0], ["Donna Summer", 17]], "evidences": [["I Don't Wanna Get Hurt", "performer", "Donna Summer"], ["Donna Summer", "place of death", "Naples"]], "answer": "Naples"}
{"_id": "0c4974760bdb11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of the performer of song Long Legged Girl (With The Short Dress On)?", "context": [["Andy On", ["Andy On( born 11 May 1977) is a Taiwanese- American actor and martial artist."]], ["Devil with a Blue Dress On", ["\" Devil with a Blue Dress On\"( also known as\" Devil with the Blue Dress On\") is a song written by Shorty Long and William\" Mickey\" Stevenson, first performed by Long and released as a single in 1964.", "A later version recorded by Mitch Ryder and The Detroit Wheels in 1966 peaked at# 4 on the U.S.\" Billboard\" Hot 100."]], ["Where Was I", ["\" Where Was I?\" may refer to:"]], ["Devil with a Blue Dress On", ["\" Devil with a Blue Dress On\"( also known as\" Devil with the Blue Dress On\") is a song written by Shorty Long and William\" Mickey\" Stevenson, first performed by Long and released as a single in 1964.", "A later version recorded by Mitch Ryder and The Detroit Wheels in 1966 peaked at# 4 on the U.S.\" Billboard\" Hot 100."]], ["Long Legged Girl (With the Short Dress On)", ["\"Long Legged Girl (With the Short Dress On)\" is a song first recorded by Elvis Presley as part of the soundtrack for his 1967 MGM motion picture \"Double Trouble\".", "The song was written by J. Leslie McFarland and Winfield Scott and published by Elvis Presley Music,", "Inc.\nReleased in 1967 as a single, with \"That's Someone You Never Forget\" (from the 1962 album \"Pot Luck\") as the B-side, it spent 6 weeks on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, peaking at no. 63 on the week ending June 10.", "The single reached no. 24 in Canada, no. 36 in Australia on the \"Go-Set\" chart, and no. 49 in the UK."]], ["Long-legged frog", ["Long- legged frog may refer to:"]], ["Cheung Wai On", ["Cheung Wai On( born May 2, 1981) is a Chinese Grand Prix motorcycle racer."]], ["The Girl with the Hungry Eyes", ["The Girl with the Hungry Eyes may refer to:"]], ["Thaweekun Thong-on", ["Thaweekun Thong-on , born March 1, 1998) is a Thai professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder."]], ["Elvis Presley", ["Elvis Aaron Presley", "(January 8, 1935 \u2013 August 16, 1977), also known mononymously as Elvis, was an American singer and actor.", "Regarded as one of the most significant cultural icons of the 20th century, he is often referred to as the \"King of Rock and Roll\" or simply \"the King\".", "Presley was born in Tupelo, Mississippi, and relocated to Memphis, Tennessee with his family when he was 13 years old.", "His music career began there in 1954, recording at Sun Records with producer Sam Phillips, who wanted to bring the sound of African-American music to a wider audience.", "Presley, on rhythm acoustic guitar, and accompanied by lead guitarist Scotty Moore and bassist Bill Black, was a pioneer of rockabilly, an uptempo, backbeat-driven fusion of country music and rhythm and blues.", "In 1955, drummer D. J. Fontana joined to complete the lineup of Presley's classic quartet and RCA Victor acquired his contract in a deal arranged by Colonel Tom Parker, who would manage him for more than two decades.", "Presley's first RCA single, \"Heartbreak Hotel\", was released in January 1956 and became a number-one hit in the United States.", "With a series of successful network television appearances and chart-topping records, he became the leading figure of the newly popular sound of rock and roll.", "His energized interpretations of songs and sexually provocative performance style, combined with a singularly potent mix of influences across color lines during a transformative era in race relations, made him enormously popular\u2014and controversial.", "In November 1956, Presley made his film debut in \"Love Me Tender\".", "Drafted into military service in 1958, Presley relaunched his recording career two years later with some of his most commercially successful work.", "He held few concerts however, and guided by Parker, proceeded to devote much of the 1960s to making Hollywood films and soundtrack albums, most of them critically derided.", "In 1968, following a seven-year break from live performances, he returned to the stage in the acclaimed television comeback special \"Elvis\", which led to an extended Las Vegas concert residency and a string of highly profitable tours.", "In 1973, Presley gave the first concert by a solo artist to be broadcast around the world, \"Aloha from Hawaii\".", "Years of prescription drug abuse severely compromised his health, and he died suddenly in 1977 at his Graceland estate at the age of 42.", "Presley is the best-selling solo artist in the history of recorded music.", "He was commercially successful in many genres, including pop, country, blues, and gospel.", "He won three competitive Grammys, received the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award at age 36, and has been inducted into multiple music halls of fame."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Long Legged Girl (With the Short Dress On)", 0], ["Elvis Presley", 3]], "evidences": [["Long Legged Girl (With the Short Dress On)", "performer", "Elvis"], ["Elvis", "place of birth", "Tupelo, Mississippi"]], "answer": "Tupelo, Mississippi"}
{"_id": "32d87a320bdc11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of Princess Junshi's husband?", "context": [["Princess Junshi", ["Princess Junshi (\u73e3\u5b50\u5185\u89aa\u738b, or, Shin-Muromachi-in, \u65b0\u5ba4\u753a\u9662; 1311\u20131337) was a Japanese Princess and an Empress consort (\"Ch\u016bg\u016b\") of Emperor Go-Daigo of Japan.", "She was a Princess of Japan as the daughter of Emperor Go-Fushimi of Japan and the Court Lady Saionji (Fujiwara).", "She married Emperor Go-Daigo, whose grandfather was her grandfathers paternal uncle.", "Later on, she became known as Empress Dowager Shin-Muromachi-in."]], ["Jon Leach", ["Jonathan Leach( born April 18, 1973) is a former professional tennis player from the United States.", "He is the husband of Lindsay Davenport."]], ["Andrew Upton", ["Andrew Upton( born 1 February 1966) is an Australian playwright, screenwriter, and director.", "He is the husband of actress Cate Blanchett."]], ["Devisingh Ransingh Shekhawat", ["Devisingh Ransingh Shekhawat is the former and first First Gentleman of India as the husband of Pratibha Patil."]], ["Stan Marks", ["Stan Marks is an Australian writer and journalist.", "He is the husband of Holocaust survivor Eva Marks."]], ["Emperor Go-Daigo", ["Emperor Go-Daigo (\u5f8c\u918d\u9190\u5929\u7687 \"Go-Daigo-tenn\u014d\")", "(November 26, 1288 \u2013 September 19, 1339) was the 96th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession.", "He successfully overthrew the Kamakura shogunate in 1333 and established the short lived Kenmu Restoration to bring the Imperial House back into power.", "This was to be the last time the emperor had any power until the Meiji Restoration in 1868.", "The Kenmu restoration was in turn overthrown by Ashikaga Takauji in 1336, ushering in the Ashikaga shogunate, and split the imperial family into two opposing factions between the Ashikaga backed Northern Court situated in Kyoto and the Southern Court based in Yoshino led by Go-Daigo and his later successors.", "This 14th-century sovereign personally chose his posthumous name after the 9th-century Emperor Daigo and \"go-\"", "(\u5f8c), translates as \"later\", and he is thus sometimes called the \"Later Emperor Daigo\", or, in some older sources, \"Daigo, the second\" or as \"Daigo II\"."]], ["Stan Rice", ["Stan Rice( November 7, 1942 \u2013 December 9, 2002) was an American poet and artist.", "He was the husband of author Anne Rice."]], ["Lapidoth", ["Lapidoth(\" Lappidothtorches\") was the husband of Deborah the fourth Judge of Israel.", "Lapidoth is also a Hebrew male given name."]], ["Alan Pownall", ["Stephen Alan Fletcher Pownall( born 30 December 1986) is an English singer- songwriter and the husband of actress Gabriella Wilde."]], ["James Randall Marsh", ["James Randall Marsh( 1896- 1965) was an American artist and the husband of Anne Steele Marsh."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Princess Junshi", 0], ["Emperor Go-Daigo", 4]], "evidences": [["Princess Junshi", "spouse", "Emperor Go-Daigo"], ["Emperor Go-Daigo", "place of birth", "Kyoto"]], "answer": "Kyoto"}
{"_id": "52d0c351086511ebbd5eac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director died earlier, La Moglie Vergine or Melvin And Howard?", "context": [["Gil Saunders", ["Gil Saunders is an American soul singer who came to fame as lead singer with Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes."]], ["Jonathan Demme", ["Robert Jonathan Demme( February 22, 1944 \u2013 April 26, 2017) was an American director, producer, and screenwriter.", "He is best known for directing the psychological horror\" The Silence of the Lambs\"( 1991), for which he won the Academy Award for Best Director.", "He also directed\" Melvin and Howard\"( 1980),\" Swing Shift\"( 1984),\" Something Wild\"( 1986),\" Married to the Mob\"( 1988), the concert film\" Stop Making Sense\"( 1984),\" Philadelphia\"( 1993) and\" Rachel Getting Married\"( 2008)."]], ["Melvin and Howard", ["Melvin and Howard( stylized as Melvin( and Howard)) is a 1980 American comedy- drama film directed by Jonathan Demme.", "The screenplay by Bo Goldman was inspired by real- life Utah service station owner Melvin Dummar, who was listed as the beneficiary of$ 156 million in a will allegedly handwritten by Howard Hughes that was discovered in the headquarters of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- day Saints in Salt Lake City.", "A novelization of Goldman's script later was written by George Gipe.", "The film starred Paul Le Mat, Jason Robards and, in an Academy Award- winning performance, Mary Steenburgen."]], ["La moglie vergine", ["La moglie vergine, internationally released as At Last, at Last,\" Valentina ...", "The Virgin Wife\" and\" You've Got to Have Heart\", is a 1975 Italian commedia sexy all'italiana directed by Marino Girolami( here credited as Franco Martinelli)."]], ["William of Montevergine", ["William of Montevergine, or William of Vercelli,( 1085 \u2013 25 June 1142) was a Catholic hermit and the founder of the Congregation of Monte Vergine, or\" Williamites\".", "He is venerated as a saint by the Roman Catholic Church."]], ["Grazie... nonna", ["Grazie ... nonna, also released with the international title Lover Boy, is a 1975 Italian coming- of- age film directed by Marino Girolami.", "This commedia sexy all'italiana followed by director's\" La moglie vergine\" released the same year featured Edwige Fenech with former RAI child actor and future Nuclei Armati Rivoluzionari leader Valerio Fioravanti."]], ["Mollie Bean", ["Mollie Bean or Melvin Bean was a North Carolinian woman who, pretending to be a man, joined the 47th North Carolina, a unit of the Confederate army in the American Civil War."]], ["La moglie in bianco... l'amante al pepe", ["La moglie in bianco ... l'amante al pepe is a 1980 commedia sexy all'italiana directed by Michele Massimo Tarantini."]], ["Marino Girolami", ["Marino Girolami (1 February 1914 \u2013 20 February 1994) was an Italian film director and actor."]], ["La moglie di sua eccellenza", ["La moglie di sua eccellenza is a 1913 Italian film directed by Augusto Genina."]]], "supporting_facts": [["La moglie vergine", 1], ["Melvin and Howard", 0], ["Marino Girolami", 0], ["Jonathan Demme", 0]], "evidences": [["La moglie vergine", "director", "Marino Girolami"], ["Melvin and Howard", "director", "Jonathan Demme"], ["Marino Girolami", "date of death", "20 February 1994"], ["Jonathan Demme", "date of death", "April 26, 2017"]], "answer": "La Moglie Vergine"}
{"_id": "27d7c310092711ebbdaeac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film came out first, Forgotten Pills or Why Does Herr R. Run Amok??", "context": [["My Little Eye", ["My Little Eye is a 2002 British horror film directed by Marc Evans about five adults who agree to spend six months together in an isolated mansion while being filmed at all times.", "The idea for the film came from reality television shows such as\" Big Brother\".", "The title refers to the guessing game I spy."]], ["How to Kill a Judge", ["How to Kill a Judge, also known as\" The Murder of a Magistrate\" and\" Why Does One Kill a Magistrate?\", is a 1974 Italian crime- thriller film directed by Damiano Damiani.", "It is the final chapter in the Damiani's trilogy about mafia, after\" The Day of the Owl\" and\" Confessions of a Police Captain\".", "It was released on DVD by Blue Underground in March 2006."]], ["Forgotten Pills", ["Forgotten Pills is a 2010 American indie film written and directed by David Hefner.", "It stars Chris Blasman, Christina Murphy, Tye Alexander, Shane Callahan and Larry Bishop as the drug dealer Mathis.", "The film is a feature- length version of an original short film of the same name.", "It was shot in Los Angeles, California in late 2007.", "The film was released on June 5, 2010 as an Official Selection for the 2010 Dances With Films festival in Los Angeles, where it was awarded the Grand Jury Award for Features."]], ["Kabani Nadi Chuvannappol", ["Kabani Nadi Chuvannappol(\" When the River Kabani Turned Red\") is a 1975 Malayalam feature film directed by P. A. Backer, produced by Pavithran, and starring T. V. Chandran, Shalini, Raveendran and J. Siddiqui.", "This leftist political drama film came out during the Emergency period.", "It was the directorial debut of P. A. Backer, who won that year's awards for Best Director and Second Best Film at the Kerala State Film Awards.", "Pavithran, who later directed many critically acclaimed Malayalam films produced the film.", "T. V. Chandran, who also later went on to direct a bevy of award- winning films in Malayalam and Tamil, played the lead role.", "After certain post-production controversies, the film debuted in theatres on 16 July 1976."]], ["Operation Leopard", ["La l\u00e9gion saute sur Kolwezi also known as\" Operation Leopard\" is a French war film directed by Raoul Coutard filmed in French Guiana.", "The script is based on the true story of the Battle of Kolwezi that happened in 1978.", "It was diligently described in a book of the same name by former 1 REP Captain Pierre Sergent.", "He published his book in 1979; the film came out in 1980.", "Raoul Coutard shot the film in a documentary style."]], ["The Fabulous Senorita", ["The Fabulous Senorita is a 1952 American musical comedy film directed by R.G. Springsteen and starring Estelita Rodriguez, Robert Clarke and Nestor Paiva.", "The film came at the tail- end of a cycle of Latin American- themed films, through it did introduce a new star Rita Moreno."]], ["The Night of Nights", ["The Night of Nights is a 1939 black- and- white drama film written by Donald Ogden Stewart and directed by Lewis Milestone for Paramount Pictures that starred Pat O' Brien, Olympe Bradna, and Roland Young.", "The film received positive contemporary reviews from publications such as\" The New York Times\".", "Director Milestone went on to other successful productions after the film came out, including\" Ocean's 11\" and\" Pork Chop Hill\".", "The movie has no relation to the use of the phrase\" Night of Nights\" for the night of the Academy Awards ceremony, the album by musical group", "The Seekers, or the Touhou Project song."]], ["Michael Fengler", ["Michael Fengler( born 14 November 1940) is a German film producer, director and screenwriter.", "In 1970, along with Rainer Werner Fassbinder, he co-directed the film\" Why Does Herr R. Run Amok?\".", "It was entered into the 20th Berlin International Film Festival."]], ["Why Does Herr R. Run Amok?", ["Why Does Herr R. Run Amok? is a 1970 German drama film directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder and Michael Fengler.", "It was entered into the 20th Berlin International Film Festival."]], ["Ingrid Caven", ["Ingrid Caven( born 3 August 1938) is a German film actress and singer.", "She is best known for her roles in several films directed by her husband, Rainer Werner Fassbinder, including\" Love Is Colder Than Death\"( 1969),\" Why Does Herr R. Run Amok?\"( 1970), and\" The American Soldier\"( 1970).", "She continued to appear in Fassbinder's films after their 1972 divorce until his death in 1982.", "She has also appeared in\" Silent Night\"( 1995),\" 35 Shots of Rum\"( 2009) and\" Suspiria\"( 2018)."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Forgotten Pills", 0], ["Why Does Herr R. Run Amok?", 0]], "evidences": [["Forgotten Pills", "publication date", "2010"], ["Why Does Herr R. Run Amok?", "publication date", "1970"]], "answer": "Why Does Herr R. Run Amok?"}
{"_id": "8d713e8d08e611ebbda5ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film whose director is younger, Krush Groove or West Of Sonora?", "context": [["Krush Groove", ["Krush Groove is a 1985 American film by Warner Bros. that was written by Ralph Farquhar and directed by Michael Schultz( who also produced the movie, along with George Jackson and Doug McHenry).", "This film is based on the early days of Def Jam Recordings and up- and- coming record producer Russell Simmons( renamed Russell Walker in the film), portrayed by Blair Underwood in his feature film debut.", "Simmons was the film's co-producer and story consultant; he also had a cameo in the film as a club owner named Crocket."]], ["La Bestia humana", ["La Bestia humana is a 1957 Argentine film whose story is based on the novel\" La B\u00eate Humaine\" by the French writer \u00c9mile Zola."]], ["West of Sonora", ["West of Sonora is a 1948 American Western film directed by Ray Nazarro and written by Barry Shipman.", "The film stars Charles Starrett, Steve Darrell, George Chesebro, Anita Castle and Smiley Burnette.", "The film was released on March 25, 1948, by Columbia Pictures."]], ["Michael Schultz", ["Michael Schultz( born November 10, 1938) is an American director and producer of film and television."]], ["Outlaws of Sonora", ["Outlaws of Sonora is a 1938 American Western\" Three Mesquiteers\" B-movie directed by George Sherman."]], ["Ray Nazarro", ["Ray Nazarro (September 25, 1902 \u2013 September 8, 1986) was an American film and television director, producer, and screenwriter.", "Budd Boetticher called him a \"ten day picture guy\"."]], ["Gangs of Sonora", ["Gangs of Sonora is a 1941 American Western\" Three Mesquiteers\" B-movie directed by John English."]], ["Vadim Vlasov", ["Vadim Nikolayevich Vlasov( born 19 December 1980) is a former Russian football player.", "He is a younger brother of Dmitri Vlasov."]], ["Groove", ["Groove or Grooves may refer to:"]], ["Milo\u0161 Zli\u010di\u0107", ["Milo\u0161 Zli\u010di\u0107( born 29 December 1999) is a Serbian football forward.", "He is a younger brother of Lazar Zli\u010di\u0107."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Krush Groove", 0], ["West of Sonora", 0], ["Michael Schultz", 0], ["Ray Nazarro", 0]], "evidences": [["Krush Groove", "director", "Michael Schultz"], ["West of Sonora", "director", "Ray Nazarro"], ["Michael Schultz", "date of birth", "November 10, 1938"], ["Ray Nazarro", "date of birth", "September 25, 1902"]], "answer": "Krush Groove"}
{"_id": "95bf26c20bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of Princess Amalia Of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach's husband?", "context": [["Prince Hermann of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach (1886\u20131964)", ["Prince Hermann of Saxe- Weimar- Eisenach( 14 February 1886 \u2013 6 June 1964) was a member of the House of Saxe- Weimar- Eisenach.", "He was heir to his relative William Ernest, Grand Duke of Saxe- Weimar- Eisenach until 1909, when he was disinherited of his royal status.", "From that point onwards, Hermann was commonly referred to with the lesser style, Count Ostheim."]], ["Prince Wilhelm of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach", ["Prince Wilhelm Karl Bernhard Hermann of Saxe- Weimar- Eisenach( 21 December 1853 \u2013 15 December 1924) was a member of the House of Saxe- Weimar- Eisenach."]], ["Princess Amalia of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach", ["Princess Amalia Maria da Gloria Augusta of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach (20 March 1830 \u2014 1 May 1872) was the first wife of Prince Henry of the Netherlands, son of king William II of the Netherlands."]], ["Princess Pauline of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach", ["Princess Pauline of Saxe- Weimar- Eisenach( Pauline Ida Marie Olga Henriette Katherine; 25 July 1852, in Stuttgart \u2013 17 May 1904, in Orte) was the wife of Charles Augustus, Hereditary Grand Duke of Saxe- Weimar- Eisenach.", "She was a daughter of Prince Hermann of Saxe- Weimar- Eisenach and Princess Augusta of W\u00fcrttemberg."]], ["Princess Marie of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach (1808\u20131877)", ["Princess Marie of Saxe- Weimar- Eisenach( 3 February 1808 in Weimar \u2013 18 January 1877 in Berlin) was a princess of Saxe- Weimar- Eisenach, by birth, and, by marriage, a princess of Prussia.", "She was the daughter of Charles Frederick, Grand Duke of Saxe- Weimar- Eisenach and Grand Duchess Maria Pavlovna of Russia."]], ["Ernest Augustus II, Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach", ["Ernst August II Konstantin, Duke of Saxe- Weimar- Eisenach( 2 June 1737 \u2013 28 May 1758), was a duke of Saxe- Weimar- Eisenach."]], ["Michael, Prince of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach", ["Michael, Prince of Saxe- Weimar- Eisenach( born 15 November 1946) is the current head of the Grand Ducal House of Saxe- Weimar- Eisenach, as well as the most senior agnate of the entire House of Wettin."]], ["Prince Henry of the Netherlands (1820\u20131879)", ["Prince William Frederick Henry of the Netherlands", "(Dutch:", "Willem Frederik Hendrik; 13 June 1820 \u2013 14 January 1879) was the third son of King William II of the Netherlands and his wife, Grand Duchess Anna Pavlovna of Russia.", "He was born at Soestdijk Palace.", "Prince Henry became Governor of Luxembourg in 1850, in which capacity he served until his death in 1879.", "During his tenure, he worked with the government to launch the reactionary Coup of 1856, which consolidated power in the monarchy and the executive.", "However, most of the changes were reversed by the new constitution issued in 1868 after the 1867 Luxembourg Crisis, during which the crown tried to sell the grand duchy to France."]], ["Prince Bernhard of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach (1878\u20131900)", ["Prince Bernhard of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach (\"Bernhard Carl Alexander Hermann Heinrich Wilhelm Oscar Friedrich Franz Peter\"; 18 April 1878 \u2013 1 October 1900) was a member of the Grand Ducal House of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach and a Lieutenant in the Prussian Army.", "He bore the titles \"Prince of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach, Duke of Saxony\" with the style \"Highness\"."]], ["Ernest Augustus I, Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach", ["Ernest Augustus I, Duke of Saxe- Weimar( German:\" Ernst August I\"; 19 April 1688 \u2013 19 January 1748), was a duke of Saxe- Weimar and, from 1741, of Saxe- Weimar- Eisenach."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Princess Amalia of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach", 0], ["Prince Henry of the Netherlands (1820\u20131879)", 3]], "evidences": [["Princess Amalia of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach", "spouse", "Prince Henry of the Netherlands"], ["Prince Henry of the Netherlands", "place of birth", "Soestdijk Palace"]], "answer": "Soestdijk Palace"}
{"_id": "f4dbeb2f08b611ebbd88ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Are both St. Joseph'S School, Darjeeling and Adarsh Vidya Kendra located in the same country?", "context": [["Adarsh Vidya Mandir", ["Adarsh Vidya Mandir( AVM) is one of the largest and oldest educational institutes in the Kulgaon- Badlapur region."]], ["St. Joseph School Endicott", ["St. Joseph School was a Catholic school in Endicott, New York.", "2009 was its final year of operation."]], ["\u00c9cole St. Joseph School", ["\u00c9cole St. Joseph School is an elementary/ middle school in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada, operated by the Yellowknife Catholic School Board.", "The school was opened in September 1978 and is named in honour of the Sisters of St. Joseph.", "In addition to English, St. Joseph's offers the French immersion program for all students."]], ["St Joseph's School (Abu Dhabi)", ["St Joseph's School( SJS) is a primary to secondary school in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates and is next to St. Joseph's Cathedral, Abu Dhabi."]], ["St. Joseph's Secondary School, Rush", ["St. Joseph's School, Rush is a Secondary School in Rush, County Dublin, Ireland."]], ["St. Joseph's School, Darjeeling", ["St. Joseph's School, popularly known as North Point, is a private day and boarding school for boys in Darjeeling, India, owned and managed by the Jesuits.", "The school was originally called St. Joseph's College until the college section broke away from the school section."]], ["St. Joseph's School, Imphal", ["St. Joseph's School Imphal is a religious minority educational institution established by the Catholic Church under the Roman Catholic Archdiocess of Imphal."]], ["St. James Elementary School (New York City)", ["St. James School was a Catholic elementary school located at 37 St. James Place in New York City across James Street from St. James' Church( New York City).", "It is located in Lower Manhattan, in close proximity to Chinatown, One Police Plaza, the Brooklyn Bridge and City Hall.", "On February 2, 2010, the Archdiocese of New York announced that St. James School would be merged with nearby St Joseph School Chinatown, and the combined St. James- St. Joseph School would be located in the current Saint Joseph School building at 1 Monroe Street beginning September 2010.", "In addition, Chinatown's Transfiguration School, which had grown too large for its current school building on Mott Street, would use Saint James School as its north campus beginning in September 2010."]], ["Adarsh Vidya Mandir Udaipurwati", ["Adarsh Vidya Mandir Udaipurwati is a secondary school in Jhunjhunu district in the Indian state of Rajasthan."]], ["Adarsh Vidya Kendra", ["Adarsh Vidya Kendra is a school located in India.", "It was established in 1984.", "The school's motto is\" Diligence Succeeds\"."]]], "supporting_facts": [["St. Joseph's School, Darjeeling", 0], ["Adarsh Vidya Kendra", 0]], "evidences": [["St. Joseph's School, Darjeeling", "country", "India"], ["Adarsh Vidya Kendra", "country", "India"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "085a12820bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "When is Augusta Marie Of Holstein-Gottorp's mother's birthday?", "context": [["Duchess Marie Elisabeth of Saxony", ["Duchess Marie Elisabeth of Saxony (22 November 1610 \u2013 24 October 1684) was duchess consort of Holstein-Gottorp as the spouse of Duke Friedrich III of Holstein-Gottorp."]], ["Christine of Hesse", ["Christine of Hesse (29 June 1543 \u2013 13 May 1604) was Duchess consort of Holstein-Gottorp as the spouse of Duke Adolf of Holstein-Gottorp.", "She exerted some political influence as a widow after 1586."]], ["Etan Boritzer", ["Etan Boritzer( born 1950) is an American writer of children \u2019s literature who is best known for his book\" What is God?\" first published in 1989.", "His best selling\" What is?\" illustrated children's book series on character education and difficult subjects for children is a popular teaching guide for parents, teachers and child- life professionals.", "Boritzer gained national critical acclaim after\" What is God?\" was published in 1989 although the book has caused controversy from religious fundamentalists for its universalist views.", "The other current books in the\" What is?\" series include", "What is Love?,", "What is Death?,", "What is Beautiful?,", "What is Funny?,", "What is Right?,", "What is Peace?,", "What is Money?,", "What is Dreaming?,", "What is a Friend?,", "What is True?,", "What is a Family?,", "What is a Feeling?\"", "The series is now also translated into 15 languages.", "Boritzer was first published in 1963 at the age of 13 when he wrote an essay in his English class at Wade Junior High School in the Bronx, New York on the assassination of John F. Kennedy.", "His essay was included in a special anthology by New York City public school children compiled and published by the New York City Department of Education.", "Boritzer now lives in Venice, California and maintains his publishing office there also.", "He has helped numerous other authors to get published through\" How to Get Your Book Published!\" programs.", "Boritzer is also a yoga teacher who teaches regular classes locally and guest- teaches nationally.", "He is also recognized nationally as an erudite speaker on\" The Teachings of the Buddha.\""]], ["Christian August of Holstein-Gottorp, Prince of Eutin", ["Christian August of Holstein-Gottorp-Eutin (11 January 1673 \u2013 24 April 1726) was a cadet of the reigning ducal House of Holstein-Gottorp who became prince of Eutin, prince-bishop of L\u00fcbeck and regent of the Duchy of Holstein-Gottorp.", "He was the father of Adolf Frederick, King of Sweden, and the maternal grandfather of Catherine the Great, Empress of Russia."]], ["Brian Saunders (weightlifter)", ["Brian Saunders( date of birth and death unknown) was a male weightlifter who competed for England."]], ["Augusta Marie of Holstein-Gottorp", ["Augusta Marie of Holstein-Gottorp (1649\u20131728) was a German noblewoman.", "She was the daughter of Frederick III, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp and Duchess Marie Elisabeth of Saxony.", "Through her daughter Albertine Frederica, she is the great-grandmother of Catherine II and great-great-grandmother of Paul I of Russia.", "She married Frederick VII, Margrave of Baden-Durlach on 15 May 1670 in Husum.", "They had the following children:"]], ["Charles Frederick, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp", ["Duke Charles Frederick of Schleswig-Holstein- Gottorp( 30 April 1700 \u2013 18 June 1739) was a Prince of Sweden and Duke of Schleswig- Holstein- Gottorp and an important member of European royalty.", "His dynasty, the Dukes of Schleswig- Holstein- Gottorp, were a cadet branch of the ancient House of Oldenburg, which at that time was ruling Denmark.", "His mother was a sister of Charles XII of Sweden.", "Charles Frederick married a daughter of Peter the Great and became the father of the future Peter III of Russia.", "As such, he is the progenitor of the Russian imperial house of Holstein- Gottorp- Romanov and the patrilineal ancestor of all Russian emperors starting with Peter III, except for Catherine II."]], ["Theodred II (Bishop of Elmham)", ["Theodred II was a medieval Bishop of Elmham.", "The date of Theodred's consecration unknown, but the date of his death was sometime between 995 and 997."]], ["Adolf, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp", ["Adolf of Denmark or Adolf of Holstein-Gottorp (25 January 1526 \u2013 1 October 1586) was the first Duke of Holstein-Gottorp from the line of Holstein-Gottorp of the House of Oldenburg.", "He was the third son of King Frederick I of Denmark and his second wife, Sophie of Pomerania.", "King Frederick I had his son educated by Philip I, Landgrave of Hesse.", "He spent four years at the Landgrave's castle in Kassel.", "In 1544, Adolf, his brother Johann, and their half-brother King Christian III of Denmark, divided the duchies of Schleswig and Holstein.", "The areas were divided according to approximately equal tax proceeds.", "Adolf, as the youngest, was entitled the first choice.", "Since he selected the part with the castle Gottorp, the line of the house Oldenburg created by him was called \"Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorp\"."]], ["John Adolf, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp", ["Johann Adolf of Holstein- Gottorp( 27 February 1575 \u2013 31 March 1616) was a Duke of Holstein- Gottorp."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Augusta Marie of Holstein-Gottorp", 1], ["Duchess Marie Elisabeth of Saxony", 0]], "evidences": [["Augusta Marie of Holstein-Gottorp", "mother", "Duchess Marie Elisabeth of Saxony"], ["Duchess Marie Elisabeth of Saxony", "date of birth", "22 November 1610"]], "answer": "22 November 1610"}
{"_id": "6c40a31c0baf11ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is Fu Song'E's father-in-law?", "context": [["Barthold A. Butensch\u00f8n Sr.", ["Hans Barthold Andresen Butensch\u00f8n( 27 December 1877 \u2013 28 November 1971) was a Norwegian businessperson.", "He was born in Kristiania as a son of Nils August Andresen Butensch\u00f8n and Hanna Butensch\u00f8n, and grandson of Nicolay Andresen.", "Together with Mabel Anette Plahte( 1877 \u2013 1973, a daughter of Frithjof M. Plahte) he had the son Hans Barthold Andresen Butensch\u00f8n Jr. and was through him the father- in- law of Ragnhild Butensch\u00f8n and grandfather of Peter Butensch\u00f8n.", "Through his daughter Marie Claudine he was the father- in- law of Joakim Lehmkuhl, through his daughter Mabel Anette he was the father- in- law of Harald Astrup( a son of Sigurd Astrup) and through his daughter Nini Augusta he was the father- in- law of Ernst Torp.", "He took commerce school and agricultural school.", "He was hired in the family company N. A. Andresen& Co, and became a co-owner in 1910.", "He eventually became chief executive officer.", "The bank changed its name to Andresens Bank in 1913 and merged with Bergens Kreditbank in 1920.", "The merger was dissolved later in the 1920s.", "He was also a landowner, owning Nedre Sk\u00f8yen farm and a lot of land in Enebakk.", "He chaired the board of Nydalens Compagnie from 1926, having not been a board member before that.", "He also chaired the supervisory council of Forsikringsselskapet Viking and Nedre Glommen salgsforening, and was a supervisory council member of Filharmonisk Selskap.", "He was a member of the gentlemen's club SK Fram since 1890, and was proclaimed a lifetime member in 1964.", "He was buried in Enebakk."]], ["Peter Burroughs", ["Peter Burroughs( born 27 January 1947) is a British television and film actor, the director of Willow Management.", "He is the father- in- law of actor and TV presenter Warwick Davis."]], ["John Vernou Bouvier III", ["John Vernou\" Black Jack\" Bouvier III( May 19, 1891 \u2013 August 3, 1957) was an American Wall Street stockbroker and socialite.", "He was the father of First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and of socialite Lee Radziwill, and was the father- in- law of John F. Kennedy."]], ["Ogawa Mataji", ["Viscount was a general in the early Imperial Japanese Army.", "He was also the father- in- law of Field Marshal Gen Sugiyama."]], ["Fu Song'e", ["Fu Song'e (\u82fb\u5a00\u5a25, died September 404) was a consort of Murong Xi (Emperor Zhaowen), emperor of the Chinese/Xianbei state Later Yan.", "She was posthumously honored as Empress Min (\u610d\u7687\u540e).", "She was the older sister of Murong Xi's empress Fu Xunying."]], ["Fu Xuan", ["Fu Xuan( 217\u2013278), courtesy name Xiuyi, was a Chinese historian, poet, and politician who lived in the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period and later under the Jin dynasty.", "He was one of the most prolific authors of\" fu\" poetry of his time.", "He was a grandson of Fu Xie( \u5085\u71ee), a son of Fu Gan( \u5085\u5e79), and the father of Fu Xian( \u5085\u54b8)."]], ["James Armour (Master mason)", ["James Armour (15 January 1730 \u2013 20 September 1798) was a master mason and father of Jean Armour, and therefore the father-in-law of the poet Robert Burns."]], ["Murong Xi", ["Murong Xi (385\u2013407), courtesy name Daowen (\u9053\u6587),", "formally Emperor Zhaowen of (Later) Yan ((\u5f8c)\u71d5\u662d\u6587\u5e1d), was an emperor of the Xianbei state Later Yan.", "He was one of the youngest sons of Murong Chui (Emperor Wucheng), and after the death of his nephew Murong Sheng", "(Emperor Zhaowu) became emperor due to his affair with Murong Sheng's mother, Empress Dowager Ding.", "He was regarded as a cruel and capricious ruler, who acted at the whims of himself and his wife, Empress Fu Xunying, greatly damaging the Later Yan state.", "After Empress Fu died in 407, he left the capital Longcheng (\u9f8d\u57ce, in modern Jinzhou, Liaoning) to bury her, and the soldiers in Longcheng took this chance to rebel and replace him with Murong Bao's adopted son Murong Yun (Emperor Huiyi), and Murong Xi himself was captured and killed.", "(Because Murong Yun was an adopted son who later changed his name back to Gao Yun, some historians treat Murong Xi as the last emperor of Later Yan and Gao Yun as the first emperor of Northern Yan, while others treat Gao Yun as the last emperor of Later Yan and his successor Feng Ba as the first emperor of Northern Yan.)"]], ["John Adams (merchant)", ["John Adams( 1672 or 1673 \u2013 1745) was an American- born Canadian merchant and member of the Nova Scotia Council.", "He was the father- in- law of Henry Newton( politician)."]], ["Ludwig von Westphalen", ["Johann Ludwig von Westphalen( 11 July 1770 \u2013 3 March 1842) was a liberal Prussian civil servant and the father- in- law of Karl Marx."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Fu Song'e", 0], ["Murong Xi", 2]], "evidences": [["Fu Song'e", "spouse", "Murong Xi"], ["Murong Xi", "father", "Murong Chui"]], "answer": "Murong Chui"}
{"_id": "6ff0b35f08e311ebbda4ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Who was born later, Toni Blankenheim or George Otto Noville?", "context": [["W. Augustus Barratt", ["W. Augustus Barratt( 1873- 1947) was a Scottish- born, later American, songwriter and musician."]], ["George Otto Gey", ["George Otto Gey( July 6, 1899 \u2013 November 8, 1970) was the cell biologist at Johns Hopkins Hospital who is credited with stealing the HeLa cell line.", "He spent over 35 years developing numerous scientific breakthroughs under the Johns Hopkins Medical School and Hospital."]], ["George Nooks", ["George Nooks, Prince Mohamed, Prince Mohammed, or George Knooks( born c.1958 in Kingston, Jamaica) is a reggae singer who initially found fame as a deejay."]], ["Alexander Fuks", ["Alexander Fuks( 30 May 1917 \u2013 29 November 1978) was a German- born, later Israeli historian, archaeologist and papyrologist.", "He worked with Victor Tcherikover and Menahem Stern on the standard edition of Jewish papyri.", "He was a specialist in the study of Hellenistic Judaism."]], ["Catherine I of Russia", ["Catherine I( born, later known as Marta Samuilovna Skavronskaya; \u2013) was the second wife of Peter the Great and Empress of Russia from 1725 until her death."]], ["George Simms", ["George Otto Simms( 4 July 1910 \u2013 15 November 1991) was an archbishop in the Church of Ireland."]], ["George Otto Noville", ["George Otto Noville( April 24, 1890 \u2013 January 1, 1963), also known as\" Noville\" and\" Rex,\" was a pioneer in polar and trans- Atlantic aviation in the 1920s, and winner of the Distinguished Flying Cross.", "He served with Commander Richard E. Byrd on the historic( but controversial) 1926 flight to the North Pole, as third in command.", "He was flight engineer on the\" America\"( the third plane to fly non stop over the Atlantic Ocean), and was executive officer of Byrd's Second Antarctic Exploration 1933- 35.", "Mount Noville and Noville Peninsula in Antarctica are named after him."]], ["George Ura", ["George Aura or George Ura geologist and explorer French origin Portuguese.", "He was born in 1812.", "He was a French settler in Algeria", "He died in 1889 at the age of 77 years."]], ["George Otto Wirz", ["George Otto Wirz( January 17, 1929 \u2013 November 23, 2010) served as a Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop of the Diocese of Madison, Wisconsin and titular bishop of Municipa."]], ["Toni Blankenheim", ["Toni Blankenheim( 12 December 192111 December 2012) was a German operatic baritone.", "He notably sang major roles in the operas of Alban Berg: the title role of\" Wozzeck\", produced for television in 1970( later issued on DVD), and the role of Schigolch in the 1981 recording of\" Lulu\" which won a Grammy Award for Best Opera Recording.", "He is also on record singing the role of Alberich at Bayreuth.", "His memorable Beckmesser in Wagner's\" Die Meistersinger von N\u00fcrnberg\" with the Hamburg State Opera has been preserved and is available on DVD.", "This performance is evidence of Blankenheim's charismatic stage presence and acting gifts."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Toni Blankenheim", 0], ["George Otto Noville", 0]], "evidences": [["Toni Blankenheim", "date of birth", "12 December 1921"], ["George Otto Noville", "date of birth", "April 24, 1890"]], "answer": "Toni Blankenheim"}
{"_id": "d3860410086511ebbd5eac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Do director of film The Little Shepherd Of Kingdom Come and director of film Cat People (1982 Film) share the same nationality?", "context": [["Sallie Fisher", ["Sallie Fisher (August 10, 1880 - June 8, 1950) was an American stage and vaudeville actress who appeared in the 1916 silent \"The Little Shepherd of Bargain Row\"."]], ["Cat People (1982 film)", ["Cat People is a 1982 American erotic horror film directed by Paul Schrader.", "It stars Nastassja Kinski and Malcolm McDowell; John Heard, Annette O' Toole, Ruby Dee, Ed Begley Jr., Scott Paulin, and Frankie Faison play supporting roles.", "Wilbur Stark and Jerry Bruckheimer served as executive producers.", "Alan Ormsby wrote the screenplay, basing it loosely on the story by DeWitt Bodeen, the screenwriter for the original\" Cat People\"( 1942).", "Giorgio Moroder composed the film's score, including the theme song, which features lyrics and vocals by David Bowie."]], ["The Abductors", ["The Abductors is a 1957 American film noir crime film directed by Andrew McLaglen and starring Victor McLaglen, George Macready and Gavin Muir.", "It was produced by Regal Films.", "Maury Dexter described the film as\" not too hot\" but liked McLaglen's work enough to hire him as director on\" The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come\"."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Paul Schrader", ["Paul Joseph Schrader (born July 22, 1946) is an American screenwriter, film director, and film critic.", "Schrader wrote or co-wrote screenplays for four Martin Scorsese films: \"Taxi Driver\" (1976), \"Raging Bull\" (1980), \"The Last Temptation of Christ\" (1988), and \"Bringing Out the Dead\" (1999).", "He has directed 18 feature films, including his directing debut, the crime drama \"Blue Collar\" (co-written with his brother, Leonard Schrader), the crime drama \"Hardcore\" (a loosely autobiographical film also written by Schrader), his 1982 remake of the horror classic \"Cat People\", the crime drama \"American Gigolo\" (1980), the biographical drama (1985), the true life biopic \"Patty Hearst\" (1988), the cult film \"Light Sleeper\" (1992), the drama \"Affliction\" (1997), the biographical film \"Auto Focus\" (2002), the erotic dramatic thriller \"The Canyons\" (2013), and the dramatic thriller \"First Reformed\" (2017), which earned him his first Academy Award nomination."]], ["Andrew V. McLaglen", ["Andrew Victor McLaglen( July 28, 1920 \u2013 August 30, 2014) was a British- born American film and television director, known for Westerns and adventure films, often starring John Wayne or James Stewart."]], ["The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come (1928 film)", ["The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come is a lost 1928 silent film drama directed by Alfred Santell and starring Richard Barthelmess.", "It was produced and distributed by First National Pictures.", "The film is a remake of a 1920 Goldwyn Pictures film with the same title starring Jack Pickford, also lost."]], ["The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come", ["The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come is a DeLuxe Color 1961 CinemaScope film directed by Andrew V. McLaglen.", "It stars Jimmie Rodgers and Luana Patten and includes the film debut of George Kennedy.", "It is based on the 1903 novel of the same title by John Fox Jr., which had previously been filmed in 1920, directed by Wallace Worseley and starring Jack Pickford, and again in 1928, directed by Alfred Santell and starring Richard Barthelmess."]], ["The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come (1920 film)", ["The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come is a lost 1920 silent film drama directed by Wallace Worsley and starring Jack Pickford.", "It was produced and distributed by Goldwyn Pictures."]], ["Jane Randolph", ["Jane Randolph( n\u00e9e Roemer; October 30, 1914 \u2013 May 4, 2009), was an American film actress.", "She is perhaps best known for her portrayals of Alice Moore in the 1942 horror film\" Cat People\", and its sequel,\" The Curse of the Cat People\"( 1944).", "She was born in Youngstown, Ohio and died in Gstaad, Switzerland, in 2009."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come", 0], ["Cat People (1982 film)", 0], ["Andrew V. McLaglen", 0], ["Paul Schrader", 0]], "evidences": [["The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come", "director", "Andrew V. McLaglen"], ["Cat People (1982 film)", "director", "Paul Schrader"], ["Andrew V. McLaglen", "country of citizenship", "British"], ["Paul Schrader", "country of citizenship", "American"]], "answer": "no"}
{"_id": "71d8e20e0bdb11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of Clara Novello's father?", "context": [["Obata Toramori", ["He was the father of Obata Masamori."]], ["Nicol\u00e1s Novello", ["Nicol\u00e1s Novello( born May 20, 1946 in Cosenza, Italy) is a former Italian Naturalized Argentine former football player and head coach.", "He played for clubs in Argentina, Chile and Mexico."]], ["John Templeton (botanist)", ["John Templeton( 1766\u20131825) was an early Irish naturalist and botanist.", "He is often referred to as the\" Father of Irish Botany\".", "He was the father of naturalist, artist and entomologist Robert Templeton."]], ["Vincent Novello", ["Vincent Novello (6 September 17819 August 1861), English musician, son of an Italian who married an English wife, was born in London.", "He was a chorister and organist, but he is best known for bringing to England many works now considered major standards, and with his son he created a major publishing house."]], ["Jay Novello", ["Jay Novello( born Michael Romano, August 22, 1904 \u2013 September 2, 1982) was an American radio, film, and television character actor."]], ["Clara Novello", ["Clara Anastasia Novello (10 June 1818 \u2013 12 March 1908) was an acclaimed soprano, the fourth daughter of Vincent Novello, a musician and music publisher, and his wife, Mary Sabilla Hehl.", "Her acclaimed soprano and pure style made her one of the greatest vocalists, alike in opera, oratorio and on the concert stage, from 1833 onwards.", "In 1843 she married Count Gigliucci, and retired in 1861.", "Charles Lamb wrote a poem (\"To Clara N.\") in her praise."]], ["Cleomenes II", ["Cleomenes II( died 309 BC) was Agiad King of Sparta from 369 to 309 BC.", "The son of Cleombrotus I, he succeeded his brother Agesipolis II.", "He was the father of Acrotatus I, the father of Areus I, and of Cleonymus, the father of Leonidas II."]], ["Anacyndaraxes", ["Anacyndaraxes was the father of Sardanapalus, king of Assyria."]], ["Clara Novello Davies", ["Clara Novello Davies (7 April 1861 \u2013 7 February 1943) was a well-known Welsh singer, teacher and conductor."]], ["Arthur Beauchamp", ["Arthur Beauchamp( 1827 \u2013 28 April 1910) was a Member of Parliament from New Zealand.", "He is remembered as the father of Harold Beauchamp, who rose to fame as chairman of the Bank of New Zealand and was the father of writer Katherine Mansfield."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Clara Novello", 0], ["Vincent Novello", 0]], "evidences": [["Clara Anastasia Novello", "father", "Vincent Novello"], ["Vincent Novello", "place of birth", "London"]], "answer": "London"}
{"_id": "71cf03c20bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where did Svein-Erik Bjerkrheim's wife study at?", "context": [["Erik Fjeldstad", ["Svein Erik Fjeldstad( February 20, 1944 \u2013 March 24, 2019) was a Norwegian ice hockey player.", "He played for the Norwegian national ice hockey team, and participated at the Winter Olympics in 1964, where he placed tenth with the Norwegian team."]], ["Svein Erik Brodal", ["Svein Erik Brodal( born 21 February 1939 in \u00d8stre Toten, Oppland) is a Norwegian actor, theatre director, poet, novelist and politician.", "He made his stage debut at Det Norske Teatret in 1960, and served as theatre director from 1979 to 1990.", "He was a deputy representative to the Storting from 1997 to 2001."]], ["Robert Paul Smith", ["Robert Paul Smith( April 16, 1915 \u2013 January 30, 1977) was an American author, most famous for his classic evocation of childhood,\" Where Did You Go? Out. What Did You Do? Nothing\"."]], ["Nancy Baron", ["Nancy Baron is an American rock singer who was active in New York City in the early 1960s, known for the singles\" Where Did My Jimmy Go?\" and\" I've Got A Feeling\"."]], ["Joseph J. Sullivan (vaudeville)", ["Joseph J. Sullivan was a blackface comedian and acrobat in New York.", "He composed the song\" Where Did You Get That Hat?\" and first performed it in 1888.", "It was a great success and he performed it many times thereafter."]], ["Svein-Erik Bjerkrheim", ["Svein-Erik Bjerkrheim (born 9 April 1971) is a Norwegian schoolteacher and handball player.", "He is married to handball player Susann Goks\u00f8r Bjerkrheim.", "Bjerkrheim made his debut on the Norwegian national team in 1991, and played 85 matches for the national team between 1991 and 2003.", "He competed at the 1999 World Men's Handball Championship."]], ["Susann Goks\u00f8r Bjerkrheim", ["Susann Goks\u00f8r Bjerkrheim (born 7 July 1970 in Oslo) is a Norwegian former handball player.", "She played in the clubs", "Nordstrand", "IF and B\u00e6kkelagets SK.", "She has played in 296 games for the Norwegian National team, scoring 844 goals.", "Between 1993 and 2000 she was the captain of the team.", "She is a graduate of the Norwegian School of Sport Sciences.", "She is married to teacher and handball player Svein Erik Bjerkrheim."]], ["Svein-Erik Edvartsen", ["Svein- Erik Edvartsen( born 21 May 1979) is a Norwegian football referee and sports management professional."]], ["Svein Erik Nilsen", ["Svein Erik Nilsen( born 25 July 1944) is a Norwegian rower.", "He competed in the men's coxless four event at the 1972 Summer Olympics."]], ["Svein Erik Nordang", ["Svein Erik Nordang( born November 17, 1968) is a Norwegian businessperson and broker.", "He was the chief executive officer of Terra Securities until it filed for bankruptcy on 28 November 2007 due to loss of all concession from the Financial Supervisory Authority of Norway due to the Terra Securities scandal.", "He was hired in Terra Securities in 2001, and was promoted to CEO in 2006.", "He lives in Oslo."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Svein-Erik Bjerkrheim", 1], ["Susann Goks\u00f8r Bjerkrheim", 6]], "evidences": [["Svein-Erik Bjerkrheim", "spouse", "Susann Goks\u00f8r Bjerkrheim"], ["Susann Goks\u00f8r Bjerkrheim", "educated at", "Norwegian School of Sport Sciences"]], "answer": "Norwegian School of Sport Sciences"}
{"_id": "435f65fa0baf11ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is the father-in-law of Sisowath Kossamak?", "context": [["Norodom Suramarit", ["Norodom Suramarit (6 March 1896 \u2013 3 April 1960) was King of Cambodia from 2 March 1955 until his death in 1960.", "He was the father of King Norodom Sihanouk and the grandfather of Cambodia's current king, Norodom Sihamoni.", "Suramarit was born in Phnom Penh to Prince Norodom Sutharot.", "When his grandfather King Norodom died in 1904, Norodom's brother Sisowath took the throne.", "He died in 1927 and was succeeded by his son Monivong.", "Suramarit married Monivong's daughter Sisowath Kosamak.", "Upon Monivong's death in 1941, Sihanouk, Suramarit's son and Monivong's grandson, was selected as the new king.", "In 1955, Sihanouk abdicated in favor of his father.", "Following Suramarit's death in 1960, Sihanouk became head of state once more (although he did not formally regain the title of king until 1993).", "Suramarit was given the posthumous title of \"Preah Karuna Preah Norodom Suramarit Preah Moha Kachanakkot\" .", "His wife Queen Sisowath Kosamak remained Queen Mother after her husband's death."]], ["Ogawa Mataji", ["Viscount was a general in the early Imperial Japanese Army.", "He was also the father- in- law of Field Marshal Gen Sugiyama."]], ["Ludwig von Westphalen", ["Johann Ludwig von Westphalen( 11 July 1770 \u2013 3 March 1842) was a liberal Prussian civil servant and the father- in- law of Karl Marx."]], ["Mohammad Ilyas (cricketer)", ["Mohammad Ilyas Mahmood( born March 19, 1946, Lahore, Punjab) is a former Pakistani cricketer who played in ten Tests from 1964 to 1969.", "He is the father- in- law of Imran Farhat."]], ["James Armour (Master mason)", ["James Armour (15 January 1730 \u2013 20 September 1798) was a master mason and father of Jean Armour, and therefore the father-in-law of the poet Robert Burns."]], ["Peter Burroughs", ["Peter Burroughs( born 27 January 1947) is a British television and film actor, the director of Willow Management.", "He is the father- in- law of actor and TV presenter Warwick Davis."]], ["John Adams (merchant)", ["John Adams( 1672 or 1673 \u2013 1745) was an American- born Canadian merchant and member of the Nova Scotia Council.", "He was the father- in- law of Henry Newton( politician)."]], ["Sisowath Kossamak", ["Sisowath Kossamak (9 April 1904 \u2013 27 April 1975) was the Queen consort of Cambodia by marriage to King Norodom Suramarit from 1955 to his death in 1960.", "She then became co-head of state with her only son, Norodom Sihanouk, from 1960 to 1970.", "Sisowath Kossamak was born Princess of Cambodia as the daughter of King Sisowath Monivong and his wife Norodom Kanviman Norleak Tevi.", "Her official title was Preah Mohasatreiyani Sisowath Monivong Kossamak Nearirath Serey Vathana .", "Upon the death of Monivong in 1941, Sihanouk took the throne.", "In 1955, he abdicated in favor of his father Suramarit, who then reigned for five years.", "After her husband's death, Kossamak became the symbol and representative of the monarchy while Sihanouk assumed a role equal to that of a monarch.", "Both were overthrown in a 1970 coup, and they went into exile in China.", "Kossamak died there in 1975."]], ["Bill Dundee", ["William\" Bill\" Cruickshanks( born 24 October 1943) is a Scottish born- Australian professional wrestler and author better known by his stage name Bill Dundee.", "Cruickshanks is the father of Jamie Dundee and the father- in- law of wrestler Bobby Eaton."]], ["Barthold A. Butensch\u00f8n Sr.", ["Hans Barthold Andresen Butensch\u00f8n( 27 December 1877 \u2013 28 November 1971) was a Norwegian businessperson.", "He was born in Kristiania as a son of Nils August Andresen Butensch\u00f8n and Hanna Butensch\u00f8n, and grandson of Nicolay Andresen.", "Together with Mabel Anette Plahte( 1877 \u2013 1973, a daughter of Frithjof M. Plahte) he had the son Hans Barthold Andresen Butensch\u00f8n Jr. and was through him the father- in- law of Ragnhild Butensch\u00f8n and grandfather of Peter Butensch\u00f8n.", "Through his daughter Marie Claudine he was the father- in- law of Joakim Lehmkuhl, through his daughter Mabel Anette he was the father- in- law of Harald Astrup( a son of Sigurd Astrup) and through his daughter Nini Augusta he was the father- in- law of Ernst Torp.", "He took commerce school and agricultural school.", "He was hired in the family company N. A. Andresen& Co, and became a co-owner in 1910.", "He eventually became chief executive officer.", "The bank changed its name to Andresens Bank in 1913 and merged with Bergens Kreditbank in 1920.", "The merger was dissolved later in the 1920s.", "He was also a landowner, owning Nedre Sk\u00f8yen farm and a lot of land in Enebakk.", "He chaired the board of Nydalens Compagnie from 1926, having not been a board member before that.", "He also chaired the supervisory council of Forsikringsselskapet Viking and Nedre Glommen salgsforening, and was a supervisory council member of Filharmonisk Selskap.", "He was a member of the gentlemen's club SK Fram since 1890, and was proclaimed a lifetime member in 1964.", "He was buried in Enebakk."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Sisowath Kossamak", 0], ["Norodom Suramarit", 2]], "evidences": [["Sisowath Kossamak", "spouse", "Norodom Suramarit"], ["Norodom Suramarit", "father", "Norodom Sutharot"]], "answer": "Norodom Sutharot"}
{"_id": "3d28c6da0bb011ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is Elizabeth Rockefeller Strong's child-in-law?", "context": [["Nick Sidi", ["Nick Sidi( born 22 February 1966 in Manchester, England) is an English actor.", "He is the son -in- law of actress Rosalind Knight and brother- in- law of actress Susannah Elliott- Knight.", "He often plays drama or comedy roles on television and frequently appears in BBC dramas."]], ["Robert W. Levering", ["Robert Woodrow Levering( October 3, 1914 \u2013 August 11, 1989) was a U.S. Representative from Ohio, son-in- law of Usher L. Burdick and brother- in- law of Quentin N. Burdick."]], ["Elizabeth Rockefeller Strong", ["Elizabeth \"Bessie\" Rockefeller (August 23, 1866 \u2013 November 14, 1906) was the eldest child of Standard Oil co-founder John Davison Rockefeller (1839\u20131937) and school teacher Laura Celestia \"Cettie\" Spelman (1839\u20131915).", "Bessie Rockefeller was a special student at Vassar College 1886\u20131888.", "Strong Hall, the school's first dormitory, was named in honor of Bessie in 1893 by her father who contributed $35,000 toward the expense of the construction.", "On March 22, 1889, she married philosopher and psychologist Charles Augustus Strong and had one daughter, Margaret Rockefeller Strong (1897\u20131985)."]], ["Charles Francis Norton", ["Charles Francis Norton( 1807 \u2013 1835) was a 19th- century Member of Parliament for Guildford.", "Norton was also a Captain of 52nd Light Infantry; son-in- law of Sir Colin Campbell; brother- in- law of writer Caroline Norton"]], ["Wyndham Goold", ["Wyndham Goold( 1812-1854) was a Member of Parliament( MP) for County Limerick from 1850 to 1854.", "Goold was educated at Westminster School and Trinity College, Dublin.", "He was the son in law of Frederick Falkiner Goold, Archdeacon of Raphoe and brother in law of Bishop Hamilton Verschoyle"]], ["Hypatius (consul 359)", ["Flavius Hypatius( c. 340- died after AD 383) was a Roman Senator, who was the brother- in- law of the Roman emperor Constantius II."]], ["Robert Vadra", ["Robert Vadra is an Indian businessman, entrepreneur and the husband of Priyanka Gandhi.", "He is the son -in- law of Sonia Gandhi and Rajiv Gandhi, and the brother- in- law of Rahul Gandhi."]], ["Margaret Rockefeller Strong", ["Margaret Rockefeller Strong (1897\u20131985) was an American activist.", "Margaret was the daughter of Elizabeth \"Bessie\" Rockefeller (1866\u20131906) and Dr. Charles Augustus Strong (1862\u20131940).", "Her maternal grandfather was Standard Oil co-founder John D. Rockefeller (1839\u20131937).", "She married Chilean ballet businessman George de Cuevas on August 3, 1927; they had two children.", "After his death, she married Raymundo de Larra\u00edn Vald\u00e9s (1935\u20131988) in 1977.", "Margaret saved a row of Neo-Federal townhouses on Park Avenue designed by McKim, Mead & White from destruction by purchasing the property and giving one of the townhouses to the Queen Sof\u00eda Spanish Institute in 1965.", "She then donated the corner townhouse to her cousin, David Rockefeller, who founded the Center for Inter-American Relations there.", "In December 1979, Margaret donated her father's estate, Villa Le Balze in Fiesole, Tuscany, Italy to Georgetown University which operates an overseas campus there.", "Her life can be read at \"El In\u00fatil de la Familia\", book written by Jorge Edwards, a Chilean writer."]], ["Eusebius (consul 359)", ["Flavius Eusebius( died after AD 371) was a Roman Senator, who was the brother- in- law of the emperor Constantius II."]], ["Greg Penner", ["Gregory B. Penner( born December 18, 1969) is an American businessman and venture capitalist.", "Penner was named the chairman of Walmart on June 5, 2015.", "He is the son-in- law of S. Robson Walton and the grandson- in- law of Sam Walton, the founder of Walmart."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Elizabeth Rockefeller Strong", 3], ["Margaret Rockefeller Strong", 3]], "evidences": [["Elizabeth Rockefeller Strong", "child", "Margaret Rockefeller Strong"], ["Margaret Rockefeller Strong", "spouse", "George de Cuevas"]], "answer": "George de Cuevas"}
{"_id": "08fe2b440bdc11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "When did Tatiana Tolstoy-Paus's husband die?", "context": [["Herman Paus", ["Herman Christopher Paus (4 May 1897 \u2013 11 March 1983) was a Norwegian competitive skiier, who was among the pioneers of Nordic combined and ski jumping in the 1910s and 1920s.", "He later moved to Sweden where he bought the major estate Herresta near Stockholm from a relative.", "A relative of playwright Henrik Ibsen, Herman Paus was married to Leo Tolstoy's granddaughter Tatiana Tolstoy-Paus; as such he was the son-in-law of Count Lev Lvovich Tolstoy."]], ["Tatiana Tolstoy-Paus", ["Tatiana \"Tanja\" Tolstoy-Paus (20 September 1914 \u2013 29 January 2007)", "(n\u00e9e Countess Tatyana Lvovna Tolstaya) was a Russian-Swedish countess, socialite and a member of the Tolstoy family.", "She was the last surviving grandchild of Leo Tolstoy.", "She was born on her grandfather's estate Yasnaya Polyana, the daughter of novelist and sculptor Lev Lvovich Tolstoy and his Swedish wife Dora Westerlund.", "As a result of the Russian revolution, the family fled to Sweden in 1917.", "In 1940 she married Norwegian-born estate owner and former competitive skiier Herman Paus, the owner of the major Herresta estate outside Stockholm.", "Her father-in-law Karl L. Paus was a first cousin of playwright Henrik Ibsen.", "They had four children.", "She was active in regional politics and as a philanthropist and socialite in Swedish society.", "Her great-niece is", "jazz singer Viktoria Tolstoy."]], ["Albert Thompson (footballer, born 1912)", ["Albert Thompson( born 1912, date of death unknown) was a Welsh footballer."]], ["Fred Bradley (rower)", ["Frederick Bradley( 1908- date of death unknown) was an English rower."]], ["Bill Smith (footballer, born 1897)", ["William Thomas Smith( born 9 April 1897, date of death unknown) was an English professional footballer."]], ["Thomas Scott (diver)", ["Thomas Scott( 1907- date of death unknown) was an English diver."]], ["Harry Johnson (wrestler)", ["Harry Johnson( 1903- date of death unknown) was an English wrestler."]], ["Harry Wainwright (footballer)", ["Harry Wainwright( born 1899; date of death unknown) was an English footballer."]], ["Etan Boritzer", ["Etan Boritzer( born 1950) is an American writer of children \u2019s literature who is best known for his book\" What is God?\" first published in 1989.", "His best selling\" What is?\" illustrated children's book series on character education and difficult subjects for children is a popular teaching guide for parents, teachers and child- life professionals.", "Boritzer gained national critical acclaim after\" What is God?\" was published in 1989 although the book has caused controversy from religious fundamentalists for its universalist views.", "The other current books in the\" What is?\" series include", "What is Love?,", "What is Death?,", "What is Beautiful?,", "What is Funny?,", "What is Right?,", "What is Peace?,", "What is Money?,", "What is Dreaming?,", "What is a Friend?,", "What is True?,", "What is a Family?,", "What is a Feeling?\"", "The series is now also translated into 15 languages.", "Boritzer was first published in 1963 at the age of 13 when he wrote an essay in his English class at Wade Junior High School in the Bronx, New York on the assassination of John F. Kennedy.", "His essay was included in a special anthology by New York City public school children compiled and published by the New York City Department of Education.", "Boritzer now lives in Venice, California and maintains his publishing office there also.", "He has helped numerous other authors to get published through\" How to Get Your Book Published!\" programs.", "Boritzer is also a yoga teacher who teaches regular classes locally and guest- teaches nationally.", "He is also recognized nationally as an erudite speaker on\" The Teachings of the Buddha.\""]], ["Theodred II (Bishop of Elmham)", ["Theodred II was a medieval Bishop of Elmham.", "The date of Theodred's consecration unknown, but the date of his death was sometime between 995 and 997."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Tatiana Tolstoy-Paus", 5], ["Herman Paus", 0]], "evidences": [["Tatiana \"Tanja\" Tolstoy-Paus", "spouse", "Herman Paus"], ["Herman Paus", "date of death", "11 March 1983"]], "answer": "11 March 1983"}
{"_id": "54631c740bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "When is Sir Charles Bunbury, 6Th Baronet's wife's birthday?", "context": [["Sir Charles Davers, 6th Baronet", ["Sir Charles Davers, 6th Baronet( 4 June 1737 \u2013 4 June 1806) was a British Army officer and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1768 to 1802."]], ["Sir Charles Sedley, 2nd Baronet", ["Sir Charles Sedley, 2nd Baronet( c. 1721 \u2013 23 August 1778), was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1747 and 1778.", "Sedley was the eldest son of Sir Charles Sedley, 1st Baronet, son of Sir Charles Sedley, illegitimate son of Sir Charles Sedley, 5th Baronet and was educated at Westminster School and University College, Oxford, where he matriculated in 1739 ..", "He succeeded his father in 1730, and sat as Member of Parliament for Nottingham from 1747 to 1754 and 1774 to 1778.", "Sedley died unmarried in August 1778, when the baronetcy became extinct.", "He left his estate to an illegitimate daughter, who married Henry Venables- Vernon, afterwards the 3rd Baron Vernon."]], ["Sir Charles Bunbury, 6th Baronet", ["Sir Thomas Charles Bunbury, 6th Baronet (May 1740 \u2013 31 March 1821) was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1761 and 1812.", "He was the first husband of Lady Sarah Lennox.", "Bunbury was the eldest son of Reverend Sir William Bunbury, 5th Baronet, Vicar of Mildenhall, Suffolk, and his wife Eleanor, daughter of Vere Graham.", "The caricaturist Henry Bunbury was his younger brother.", "He was educated at St Catharine's College, Cambridge.", "Bunbury was returned to Parliament as one of two representatives for Suffolk in 1761, a seat he held until 1784 and again from 1790 to 1812.", "He was also High Sheriff of Suffolk in 1788.", "Bunbury married firstly Lady Sarah, daughter of Charles Lennox, 2nd Duke of Richmond (a grandson of Charles II), and one of the famous Lennox sisters, in 1762.", "Their notorious marriage, which produced no children (although Sarah gave birth to a daughter by her lover, Lord William Gordon, in 1769), was dissolved by Act of Parliament in 1776 (on the grounds of Sarah's adultery).", "He married secondly Margaret Cocksedge in 1805.", "There were no children from this marriage either.", "Bunbury died in March 1821, aged 80, and was succeeded by his nephew, Henry.", "Margaret, Lady Bunbury, died in February 1822.", "Bunbury was an important figure in the field of horse-racing.", "His influence has been described as \"crucial\".", "He was a steward of the Jockey Club and his horses included", "The Derby winners Diomed, Eleanor and Smolensko.", "His racing silks were pink and white stripes."]], ["Frances Joanna Bunbury", ["Frances Joanna Bunbury( born 1814, d. 1894) was a British botanist, editor, and translator.", "She was married to Sir Charles Bunbury, 8th Baronet."]], ["Charles Abraham Elton", ["Sir Charles Abraham Elton, 6th Baronet( 31 October 1778 \u2013 1 June 1853) was an English officer in the British Army and an author."]], ["Sir Edmund Verney, 6th Baronet", ["Sir Edmund Ralph Verney, 6th Baronet( born 28 June 1950) succeeded to the title of 6th Baronet Calvert, of Claydon House, Buckinghamshire, on 17 August 2001."]], ["Lady Sarah Lennox", ["Lady Sarah Lennox (14 February 1745 \u2013 August 1826) was the most notorious of the famous Lennox sisters, daughters of Charles Lennox, 2nd Duke of Richmond."]], ["Sir Charles Bunbury, 4th Baronet", ["Sir Charles Bunbury, 4th Baronet( c. 1708 \u2013 10 April 1742), of Bunbury, Cheshire and Rake Hall, Stanney, near Chester, was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1733 to 1742.", "Bunbury was baptized at Chester Cathedral on 9 February 1708, the eldest surviving son of Sir Henry Bunbury, 3rd Baronet, and his wife Susannah Hanmer, daughter of William Hanmer.", "He succeeded his father to the baronetcy on 2 February 1733.", "Bunbury was elected as Tory Member of Parliament for Chester at a by-election on 21 March 1733, and again at the 1734 British general election.", "He voted against the Government on the excise bill and the repeal of the Septennial Act.", "His health was poor and he went to the south of France for recovery in January 1738, and was absent from the vote on the Spanish convention on 8 March 1739.", "He then voted with the Opposition on all recorded occasions.", "He was returned unopposed at the 1741 British general election.", "Bunbury died unmarried after a long illness on 10 April 1742, aged 34.", "He was succeeded in the baronetcy by his younger brother, William.", "His nephews were Sir Charles Bunbury and Henry Bunbury."]], ["Theodred II (Bishop of Elmham)", ["Theodred II was a medieval Bishop of Elmham.", "The date of Theodred's consecration unknown, but the date of his death was sometime between 995 and 997."]], ["Etan Boritzer", ["Etan Boritzer( born 1950) is an American writer of children \u2019s literature who is best known for his book\" What is God?\" first published in 1989.", "His best selling\" What is?\" illustrated children's book series on character education and difficult subjects for children is a popular teaching guide for parents, teachers and child- life professionals.", "Boritzer gained national critical acclaim after\" What is God?\" was published in 1989 although the book has caused controversy from religious fundamentalists for its universalist views.", "The other current books in the\" What is?\" series include", "What is Love?,", "What is Death?,", "What is Beautiful?,", "What is Funny?,", "What is Right?,", "What is Peace?,", "What is Money?,", "What is Dreaming?,", "What is a Friend?,", "What is True?,", "What is a Family?,", "What is a Feeling?\"", "The series is now also translated into 15 languages.", "Boritzer was first published in 1963 at the age of 13 when he wrote an essay in his English class at Wade Junior High School in the Bronx, New York on the assassination of John F. Kennedy.", "His essay was included in a special anthology by New York City public school children compiled and published by the New York City Department of Education.", "Boritzer now lives in Venice, California and maintains his publishing office there also.", "He has helped numerous other authors to get published through\" How to Get Your Book Published!\" programs.", "Boritzer is also a yoga teacher who teaches regular classes locally and guest- teaches nationally.", "He is also recognized nationally as an erudite speaker on\" The Teachings of the Buddha.\""]]], "supporting_facts": [["Sir Charles Bunbury, 6th Baronet", 1], ["Lady Sarah Lennox", 0]], "evidences": [["Sir Thomas Charles Bunbury, 6th Baronet", "spouse", "Lady Sarah Lennox"], ["Lady Sarah Lennox", "date of birth", "14 February 1745"]], "answer": "14 February 1745"}
{"_id": "aaadd9f80baf11ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is Charles D'\u00c9vreux's paternal grandfather?", "context": [["Louis, Count of \u00c9vreux", ["Louis of \u00c9vreux (3 May 1276 \u2013 19 May 1319, Paris) was a prince, the only son of King Philip III of France and his second wife Maria of Brabant, and thus a half-brother of King Philip IV of France.", "Louis had a quiet and reflective personality and was politically opposed to the scheming of his half-brother Charles of Valois.", "He was, however, close with his nephew Philip V of France.", "He married Margaret of Artois, daughter of Philip of Artois and sister of Robert III of Artois, and had five children:"]], ["Lyon Cohen", ["Lyon Cohen( 1868\u20131937) was a Polish- born Canadian businessman and a philanthropist.", "He was the grandfather of singer/ poet Leonard Cohen."]], ["John Mackay (poet)", ["John Mackay( 1656\u20131754), known as( The Blind Piper), was a Scottish Gaelic poet and composer, and the grandfather of William Ross."]], ["Henry Krause", ["Henry J.\" Red\" Krause, Jr.( August 28, 1913 \u2013 February 20, 1987) was an American football offensive lineman in the National Football League for the Brooklyn Dodgers and the Washington Redskins.", "He played college football at St. Louis University.", "He is the grandfather of Jennifer Krause", "He is the great grandfather of Payton Hoeing"]], ["Charles d'\u00c9vreux", ["Charles d'\u00c9vreux (1305 \u2013 5 September 1336) was the son of Louis, Count of \u00c9vreux and Margaret of Artois.", "From his father, he inherited the lordship of \u00c9tampes, which was made a county in 1327.", "He married Maria de La Cerda y de Lara, the daughter of Fernando de la Cerda, in April 1335 at Poissy.", "They had two children:"]], ["Kaya Alp", ["Kaya Alp was, according to Ottoman tradition, the son of K\u0131z\u0131l Bu\u011fa and the father of Suleyman Shah, who was, in turn, the grandfather of Ertu\u011frul, and the great grandfather of the Ottoman Empire founder, Osman I."]], ["Fred Le Deux", ["Frederick\" Fred\" Le Deux( born 4 December 1934) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Geelong in the Victorian Football League( VFL).", "He is the grandfather of Tom Hawkins."]], ["John Westley", ["Rev. John Westley( 1636 \u2013 78) was an English nonconformist minister.", "He was the grandfather of John Wesley( founder of Methodism)."]], ["Zhao Shoushan", ["Zhao Shoushan( 12 November 1894 \u2013 20 June 1965) was a KMT general and later Chinese Communist Party politician.", "He is the grandfather of Zhao Leji."]], ["Abd al-Muttalib", ["Abd al- Muttalib Shaybah ibn Hashim( c. 497 \u2013 578) was the grandfather of Islamic prophet Muhammad."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Charles d'\u00c9vreux", 0], ["Louis, Count of \u00c9vreux", 0]], "evidences": [["Charles d'\u00c9vreux", "father", "Louis, Count of \u00c9vreux"], ["Louis, Count of \u00c9vreux", "father", "Philip III of France"]], "answer": "Philip III of France"}
{"_id": "8bfb8f8a08e311ebbda4ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film was released more recently, Serenade In Acapulco or Viridiana?", "context": [["Coney Island Baby (film)", ["Coney Island Baby is a 2003 comedy- drama in which film producer Amy Hobby made her directorial debut.", "Karl Geary wrote the film and Tanya Ryno was the film's producer.", "The music was composed by Ryan Shore.", "The film was shot in Sligo, Ireland, which is known locally as\" Coney Island\".", "The film was screened at the Newport International Film Festival.", "Hobby won the Jury Award for\" Best First Time Director\".", "The film made its premiere television broadcast on the Sundance Channel."]], ["Viridiana", ["Viridiana is a 1961 Spanish- Mexican film directed by Luis Bu\u00f1uel and produced by Gustavo Alatriste.", "It is loosely based on\" Halma\", a novel by Benito P\u00e9rez Gald\u00f3s.", "\" Viridiana\" was the co-winner of the\" Palme d' Or\" at the 1961 Cannes Film Festival."]], ["Serenade in Mexico", ["Serenade in Mexico( Spanish:\" Serenata en M\u00e9xico\") is a 1956 Mexican film.", "It was directed by Chano Urueta."]], ["Serenade in Acapulco", ["Serenade in Acapulco( Spanish: Serenata en Acapulco) is a 1951 Mexican musical comedy film directed by Chano Urueta and starring Martha Roth, Roberto Roma\u00f1a and \u00d3scar Pulido.", "The film's art direction was by Ram\u00f3n Rodr\u00edguez Granada."]], ["Semana santa en Acapulco", ["Semana santa en Acapulco(\" Holy Week in Acapulco\") is a 1981 Mexican film.", "It was directed by Luis Alcoriza."]], ["Serenade (Bruch)", ["Max Bruch's Serenade in A minor, Op. 75 is a composition for violin and orchestra, which was composed in 1899."]], ["Berlin Sonnenallee station", ["Sonnenallee is a railway station in the Neuk\u00f6lln district of Berlin.", "It is served by the S- Bahn lines and and is located at the southeastern end of the major street of the same name, about which a film was produced in 1999."]], ["XHNS-FM", ["XHNS- FM is a radio station on 96.9 MHz in Acapulco, Guerrero."]], ["Fun in Acapulco (song)", ["\" Fun in Acapulco\" is a song written by Ben Weisman and Sid Wayneand first recorded by Elvis Presley as part of the soundtrack for his 1963 motion picture\" Fun in Acapulco\".", "It was released on the eponymous soundtrack album in 1963.", "In some countries, the song was also released on a single or on an eponymous EP.", "The Australian Kent Music Report( calculated in retrospect using archival data) lists the song\" Fun in Acapulco\" for 15 weeks, with the peak of 28 on the week of February 22, 1964."]], ["The Wonderful World of Captain Kuhio", ["The film was released in Japan on 10 October 2009."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Serenade in Acapulco", 0], ["Viridiana", 0]], "evidences": [["Serenade in Acapulco", "publication date", "1951"], ["Viridiana", "publication date", "1961"]], "answer": "Viridiana"}
{"_id": "bde4185c097011ebbdb0ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Are City Industrial Complex and Karju located in the same country?", "context": [["University, Minneapolis", ["University is a community in Minneapolis.", "It is composed of six smaller neighborhoods.", "It also contains the University of Minnesota campus and the Mid- City Industrial Area, which is not assigned to an official neighborhood."]], ["Industrial Complex at 221 McKibbin Street", ["The Industrial Complex at 221 McKibbin Street is an American historic industrial complex, located in the East Williamsburg neighborhood of the Brooklyn borough of New York City, New York."]], ["Osukuru Industrial Complex", ["The Osukuru Industrial Complex, sometimes referred to as Sukulu Industrial Complex, is a set of related industries, in the mining and manufacturing sectors, under construction in Uganda, the third- largest economy in the East African Community."]], ["Medical\u2013industrial complex", ["The medical \u2013 industrial complex is the network of corporations which supply health care services and products for a profit.", "The term is analogous to\" military \u2013 industrial complex\" and builds from the social precedent of discussion on that concept.", "The medical \u2013 industrial complex is often discussed in the context of conflict of interest in the health care industry."]], ["City Industrial Complex", ["City Industrial Complex( \u2013\" Mojatme\u2018 \u015ean\u2018at\u012b- ye Shahr\") is a village in Howmeh Rural District, in the Central District of Larestan County, Fars Province, Iran.", "At the 2006 census, its population was 29, in 6 families."]], ["Tatarbunary Raion", ["Tatarbunary Raion is a raion( district) in Odessa Oblast of Ukraine.", "The raion is located in the south- west part of the oblast, along the Black Sea coast, and it is part of the historical region of Bessarabia.", "Its administrative center is the city of Tatarbunary.", "Population:", "Geographically, there are 1 city( Tatarbunary), and 35 villages in the raion.", "Administratively, there are 1 City Council( Tatarbunary), and 18 Village Councils."]], ["White savior", ["The term white savior, sometimes combined with savior complex to write white savior complex, refers to a white person who acts to help non-white people, with the help in some contexts perceived to be self- serving.", "The role is considered a modern- day version of what is expressed in the poem\" The White Man's Burden\"( 1899) by Rudyard Kipling.", "The term has been associated with Africa, and certain characters in film and television have been critiqued as white savior figures.", "Writer Teju Cole combined the term and\" industrial complex\"( derived from military- industrial complex and similarly applied elsewhere) to coin\" White Savior Industrial Complex\"."]], ["Peace\u2013industrial complex", ["In political science, political economics, and peace and conflict studies, referring to the military \u2013 industrial complex, the peace \u2013 industrial complex defines the industry and economy derived from development, peacemaking, peacebuilding, and conflict resolution at both the domestic and foreign levels.", "While some scholars( Seiberling 1972) argue that the peace \u2013 industrial complex must oppose the military- industrial complex, others( Aberkane 2012) argue it is destined to become its natural, peaceful evolution, and further call it the\" military- industrial complex 2.0\".", "The latter argue the peace- industrial complex more precisely consists of turning military research and development into civilian technology as systematically as possible.", "Although it has been discussed in more recent times the concept was introduced as early as in 1969 by the U.S. Senate Committee on Government Operations."]], ["Industrial complex (disambiguation)", ["Industrial complex may refer to:"]], ["Karju", ["Karju( also Romanized as Karj\u016b; also known as Qaraju) is a village in Abidar Rural District, in the Central District of Sanandaj County, Kurdistan Province, Iran.", "At the 2006 census, its population was 2,172, in 476 families."]]], "supporting_facts": [["City Industrial Complex", 0], ["Karju", 0]], "evidences": [["City Industrial Complex", "country", "Iran"], ["Karju", "country", "Iran"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "ef0db64a08f311ebbdaaac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Are both Temple Adath Israel (Owensboro, Kentucky) and Catalpa Farm located in the same country?", "context": [["Adath Israel", ["Adath Israel or Adas Israel(\" Congregation/ Community of Israel\") may refer to the following Jewish synagogues:"]], ["Temple Adath Israel (Owensboro, Kentucky)", ["Temple Adath Israel, is a synagogue in Owensboro, Kentucky.", "The Moorish Revival facade of the modest building features a gothic- arched door flanked by a pair of gothic- arched windows punctuated by four pilasters.", "These are surmounted with molded capitals and fanciful embellishments and the whole is topped by a whimsical row of four, small, onion domed turrets.", "The synagogue was built in 1877.", "It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.", "It is among the oldest synagogue buildings still standing in the United States."]], ["Temple Adath Israel (Cleveland, Mississippi)", ["Temple Adath Israel is a Reform Jewish synagogue in Cleveland, Mississippi.", "The Congregation was organized in 1923; a Hebrew school had been started the previous year.", "The congregation's Byzantine Revival synagogue was built in 1927.", "An annex, designed by architect Harold Kaplan of Greenville, Mississippi was completed in 1949- 1950.", "The Temple was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on December 12, 2002."]], ["Adath Israel (Havana, Cuba)", ["Adath Israel, located in Havana, is the only Orthodox Jewish synagogue in Cuba."]], ["Congregation Adath Israel Brith Sholom", ["The Temple - Congregation Adath Israel Brith Sholom is a Reform synagogue located in Louisville, Kentucky.", "Originally the Adath Israel Temple, it adopted its current name following a merger, but is more commonly known by the informal name The Temple.", "Prior to merging, the congregations resided in several buildings, with the Adath Israel Temple's third synagogue listed on the National Register of Historic Places."]], ["Gov. Benjamin T. Biggs Farm", ["Gov. Benjamin T. Biggs Farm is a historic home and farm located near Middletown, New Castle County, Delaware."]], ["Edward M. Gregg Farm", ["The Edward M. Gregg Farm is a farm located in Jerome, Idaho, United States, listed on the National Register of Historic Places."]], ["Catalpa Farm", ["The Catalpa Farm is a historic home and farm complex located at Princess Anne, Somerset County, Maryland, United States.", "It is a two- story, five- bay center passage structure built in two principal stages.", "The older section is a two- story, three- bay side- hall parlor house with service wing erected around 1825- 1840.", "A two- story one- room plan frame addition was attached shortly thereafter.", "Also on the property are an early 19th- century dairy and smokehouse, a late 19th- century privy, a modern garage, a mid-19th- century corn crib, an early 20th- century gambrel- roofed barn, and an early 19th- century tobacco house.", "The Catalpa Farm was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988."]], ["Oakley (Upperville, Virginia)", ["Oakley is a historic home and farm located near Upperville, Fauquier County, Virginia."]], ["Blue Ridge Farm (Upperville, Virginia)", ["Blue Ridge Farm is a historic home and farm located near Upperville, Fauquier County, Virginia."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Temple Adath Israel (Owensboro, Kentucky)", 5], ["Catalpa Farm", 0]], "evidences": [["Temple Adath Israel (Owensboro, Kentucky)", "country", "United States"], ["Catalpa Farm", "country", "United States"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "ce9cda1608a111ebbd79ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film was released first, My Friend Pinto or Vindhyarani?", "context": [["My Friend Pinto", ["My Friend Pinto is a 2011 Indian musical comedy film written and directed by Raaghav Dar, in his feature- length directorial debut.", "It stars Prateik Babbar as Michael Pinto, a well intentioned simpleton and follows his misadventures over the course of a New Year's Eve in Mumbai.", "Produced by Sanjay Leela Bhansali and Ronnie Screwvala, and distributed by UTV Motion Pictures, it has elements of picaresque, slapstick comedy and multiple musical sequences.", "The film features Kalki Koechlin, Arjun Mathur, Shruti Seth, Makrand Deshpande, Raj Zutshi and Divya Dutta in supporting roles.", "Although Dar had written the script while working as an assistant director on\" Jaane Tu ...", "Ya Jaane Na\"( 2008), it was not until he met Bhansali that he began working on a proper screenplay.", "Conceived as a musical comedy,\" My Friend Pinto\" had multiple sequences choreographed by Longinus Fernandes, featuring Babbar and Koechlin primarily.", "Principal photography was done over a period of two and a half years in South Mumbai, mostly during night.", "The film's soundtrack and background score was composed by the music director duo of Ajay and Atul Gogavale.", "\" My Friend Pinto\" released theatrically on 14 October 2011 to mixed response from film critics.", "While the performances of majority of the cast were favourably reviewed, the film drew criticism for its scattered screenplay and the several underdeveloped subplots.", "It performed poorly at the box-office, collecting a meager total of in its entire theatrical run, and failed to recover its production costs of approximately.", "The film was released on DVD in February 2012."]], ["My Friend Lefterakis", ["O filos mou o Lefterakis", "( Greek:, Alternate translations:\" My Friend, Lefterakis\" or\" Lefterakis, My Friend\") is a 1964 Greek comedy film starring Dinos Iliopoulos, Kostas Voutsas and Maro Kontou."]], ["Vindhyarani", ["Vindhyarani( English title:", "Queen of the Vindhyas; Telugu: \u0c35\u0c3f\u0c02\u0c27\u0c4d\u0c2f\u0c30\u0c3e\u0c23\u0c3f) is a 1948 Telugu film directed by C. Pullayya.", "It is a film based on a drama written by Pingali Nagendra Rao.", "Pushpavalli played the title role of Vindhyarani."]], ["The Wonderful World of Captain Kuhio", ["The film was released in Japan on 10 October 2009."]], ["My Friend Ganesha 3", ["My Friend Ganesha", "3 is an animated movie under the banner of BaBa Arts Limited production and which released on 26 March 2010.", "It's a sequel to 2009 film My Friend Ganesha 2."]], ["My Friend Flicka (film)", ["My Friend Flicka is a 1943 coming- of- age Technicolor film about a young boy, played by Roddy McDowall, who is given a young horse to raise.", "It is based on Mary O' Hara's popular 1941 children's novel.", "\" Thunderhead, Son of Flicka\", released in March 15, 1945, was the sequel to My Friend Flicka."]], ["My Friend Irma Goes West", ["My Friend Irma Goes West is a 1950 American comedy film based on the radio show \"My Friend Irma\", and featuring the comedy team of Martin and Lewis (Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis).", "The film is directed by Hal Walker.", "This sequel to \"My Friend Irma\" (1949) was released May 31, 1950, by Paramount Pictures."]], ["My Friend Irma (film)", ["My Friend Irma is a 1949 American comedy film directed by George Marshall, and is most notable as the film debut of the comedy team Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis.", "The film was released on August 16, 1949, by Paramount, and is based upon the CBS radio series\" My Friend Irma\" that first aired in 1947."]], ["My Friend Joe", ["My Friend Joe is a 1996 film directed by Chris Bould starring Schuyler Fisk and John Cleere.", "The film is based on the 1985 Swedish novel \"Janne, min v\u00e4nJohnny, My Friend\") by Peter Pohl."]], ["Devil, My Friend", ["Devil, My Friend is a 1988 Turkish comedy film directed by At\u0131f Y\u0131lmaz."]]], "supporting_facts": [["My Friend Pinto", 0], ["Vindhyarani", 1]], "evidences": [["My Friend Pinto", "publication date", "2011"], ["Vindhyarani", "publication date", "1948"]], "answer": "Vindhyarani"}
{"_id": "97c6181e0baf11ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is the maternal grandfather of Princess Christina Margarethe Of Hesse?", "context": [["Princess Christina Margarethe of Hesse", ["Princess Christina Margarethe of Hesse (10 January 1933 \u2013 22 November 2011) was the eldest daughter of Prince Christoph of Hesse, nephew of Germany's last emperor Wilhelm II, and of Princess Sophie of Greece and Denmark.", "A niece by marriage of Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom, from 1956 to 1962 she was married to Prince Andrew of Yugoslavia, a son of Alexander I of Yugoslavia."]], ["Landgravine Auguste of Hesse-Homburg", ["Landgravine\" Auguste\" Fredericka of Hesse- Homburg( full German name:\" Auguste Friederike, Landgr\u00e4fin von Hessen- Homburg\"; 28 November 1776, Bad Homburg vor der H\u00f6he, Landgraviate of Hesse- Homburg, Holy Roman Empire \u2013 1 April 1871, Ludwigslust, Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg- Schwerin), was a member of the House of Hesse and a Landgravine of Hesse- Homburg by birth.", "Through her marriage she was also a member of the House of Mecklenburg and Hereditary Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg- Schwerin.", "She was the sixth child and fourth daughter of Frederick V, Landgrave of Hesse- Homburg and his wife Landgravine Caroline of Hesse- Darmstadt, in turn daughter of Louis IX, Landgrave of Hesse- Darmstadt."]], ["Kaya Alp", ["Kaya Alp was, according to Ottoman tradition, the son of K\u0131z\u0131l Bu\u011fa and the father of Suleyman Shah, who was, in turn, the grandfather of Ertu\u011frul, and the great grandfather of the Ottoman Empire founder, Osman I."]], ["Philip, Landgrave of Hesse-Philippsthal", ["Philip of Hesse- Philippsthal( 14 December 1655 \u2013 18 June 1721) was the son of William VI, Landgrave of Hesse- Kassel and Hedwig Sophia of Brandenburg.", "He was the first landgrave of Hesse- Philippsthal from 1663 to 1721 and the founder of the fifth branch of the house of Hesse."]], ["Charles I, Landgrave of Hesse-Philippsthal", ["Charles I, Landgrave of Hesse- Philippsthal( 23 September 1682 \u2013 8 May 1770) was a member of the House of Hesse and Landgrave of Hesse- Philippsthal from 1721 until his death."]], ["Charles I, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel", ["Charles of Hesse- Kassel( 3 August 1654 \u2013 23 March 1730), of the House of Hesse, was the Landgrave of Hesse- Kassel from 1670 to 1730."]], ["Henry Krause", ["Henry J.\" Red\" Krause, Jr.( August 28, 1913 \u2013 February 20, 1987) was an American football offensive lineman in the National Football League for the Brooklyn Dodgers and the Washington Redskins.", "He played college football at St. Louis University.", "He is the grandfather of Jennifer Krause", "He is the great grandfather of Payton Hoeing"]], ["Louis I, Grand Duke of Hesse", ["Louis I, Grand Duke of Hesse( 14 June 1753 in Prenzlau \u2013 6 April 1830 in Darmstadt) was\" Landgrave of Hesse- Darmstadt\"( as\" Louis X\") and later the first\" Grand Duke of Hesse and by Rhine\"."]], ["Prince Wilhelm of Hesse-Philippsthal-Barchfeld", ["Prince Wilhelm of Hesse(\" Wilhelm Ernst Alexis Hermann\"; 1 March 1905 \u2013 30 April 1942) was German soldier and heir to the headship of the Hesse- Philippsthal line of the House of Hesse.", "As a member of the House of Hesse he was styled\" His Highness Prince Wilhelm of Hesse\"."]], ["Princess Sophie of Greece and Denmark", ["Princess Sophie of Greece and Denmark (26 June 1914 \u2013 24 November 2001) was the fourth child and youngest daughter of Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark and Princess Alice of Battenberg.", "The Duke of Edinburgh is her younger brother.", "Sophie was born at the villa Mon Repos on the island of Corfu in Greece."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Princess Christina Margarethe of Hesse", 0], ["Princess Sophie of Greece and Denmark", 0]], "evidences": [["Princess Christina Margarethe of Hesse", "mother", "Princess Sophie of Greece and Denmark"], ["Princess Sophie of Greece and Denmark", "father", "Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark"]], "answer": "Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark"}
{"_id": "93d53e0a0bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Which country John, Duke Of Durazzo's father is from?", "context": [["Charles II of Naples", ["Charles II, also known as Charles the Lame (1254 \u2013 5 May 1309), was King of Naples, Count of Provence and Forcalquier (1285\u20131309), Prince of Achaea (1285\u20131289), and Count of Anjou and Maine (1285\u20131290); he also styled himself King of Albania and claimed the Kingdom of Jerusalem from 1285.", "He was the son of Charles", "I of Anjouone of the most powerful European monarchs in the second half of the 13th centuryand Beatrice of Provence.", "His father granted Charles the Principality of Salerno in the Kingdom of Sicily (or \"Regno\") in 1272 and made him regent in Provence and Forcalquier in 1279.", "After the uprising known as the Sicilian Vespers against Charles' father, the island of Sicily became an independent kingdom under the rule of Peter III of Aragon in 1282.", "A year later, his father made Charles regent in the mainland territories of the \"Regno\" (or the Kingdom of Naples).", "Charles held a general assembly where unpopular taxes were abolished and the liberties of the noblemen and clerics were confirmed.", "He could not prevent the Aragonese from occupying Calabria and the islands in the Gulf of Naples.", "The Sicilian admiral, Roger of Lauria, captured him in a naval battle near Naples in 1284.", "As he was still in prison when his father died on 7 January 1285, his realms were ruled by regents."]], ["Agostino Cassandra", ["Agostino Cassandra( 1564\u20131623) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Gravina di Puglia( 1614 \u2013 1623)."]], ["Giacomo Vittorio Appiani", ["Giacomo Vittorio Appiani( died 1482) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Gravina di Puglia( 1473 \u2013 1482)."]], ["Luca Rinaldi", ["Luca Rinaldi( died 1552) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Gravina di Puglia( 1518 \u2013 1552)."]], ["John, Duke of Durazzo", ["John of Gravina (1294 \u2013 5 April 1336), Count of Gravina 1315\u20131336, Prince of Achaea 1318-1332, Duke of Durazzo 1332\u20131336 and ruler of the Kingdom of Albania (although he never used a royal title), was a younger son of Charles II of Naples and Maria of Hungary.", "He was a younger brother of (among others)", "Charles Martel of Anjou, Saint Louis of Toulouse, Robert of Naples and Philip I of Taranto.", "On 3 September 1313 he was named Captain-General of Calabria.", "In 1315, he succeeded his brother Peter, Count of Gravina after the latter was killed at the Battle of Montecatini.", "The death of Louis of Burgundy in 1316 widowed Matilda of Hainaut, Princess of Achaea.", "Her suzerain, John's brother Philip I of Taranto, had her brought by force to Naples in 1318 to marry John, a design intended to bring the Principality of Achaea into the Angevin inheritance.", "The marriage, celebrated in March 1318, failed of its objective: Matilda refused to surrender her rights to Achaea to her husband and ultimately contracted a secret marriage with Hugh de La Palice.", "This violated the marriage contract of her mother Isabelle, which had pledged that Isabelle and all her female heirs should not marry without permission of their suzerain.", "On these grounds, Philip stripped her of Achaea and bestowed it upon John: the marriage was annulled for non-consummation, and Matilda was imprisoned in the Castel dell'Ovo.", "On 14 November 1321, John took a second wife, Agnes of P\u00e9rigord, daughter of Helie VII, Count of P\u00e9rigord and Brunissende de Foix.", "They had three sons:\nIn a tardy reaction to the Byzantine advances in the central Morea, in 1325 John launched a military expedition, financed by the Acciaiuoli, to Achaea.", "While he re-established his authority in Cefaphonia and Zante, he was unable to recapture Skorta from the control of the Byzantine Empire.", "In 1332, Philip of Taranto died and was succeeded by his son Robert of Taranto, who became the new suzerain of Achaea.", "Not wishing to swear fealty to his nephew, John arranged to surrender Achaea to him in exchange for Robert's rights to the Kingdom of Albania and a loan of 5,000 ounces of gold raised upon Niccolo Acciaiuoli, and thenceforth adopted the style of \"Duke of Durazzo\"."]], ["Arcasio Ricci", ["Arcasio Ricci( 1590 \u2013 1636) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Gravina di Puglia( 1630 \u2013 1636)."]], ["Domenico Cennini", ["Domenico Cennini (1606 \u2013 August, 1684) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Gravina di Puglia (1645\u20131684)."]], ["Vincenzo Giustiniani (bishop of Gravina di Puglia)", ["Vincenzo Giustiniani( died 1614) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Gravina di Puglia( 1593 \u2013 1614)."]], ["Domenico Valvassori", ["Domenico Valvassori, O.S.A.( 5 August 1627 \u2013 2 October 1689) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Gravina di Puglia( 1686 \u2013 1689)."]], ["Gastone Ettore Paganelli", ["Gastone Ettore Paganelli( died 1575) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Gravina di Puglia( 1574 \u2013 1575)."]]], "supporting_facts": [["John, Duke of Durazzo", 0], ["Charles II of Naples", 3]], "evidences": [["John of Gravina", "father", "Charles II of Naples"], ["Charles II of Naples", "country of citizenship", "Kingdom of Sicily"]], "answer": "Kingdom of Sicily"}
{"_id": "bf5c81fa0bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What nationality is Adur-Anahid's father?", "context": [["Nayelly Hern\u00e1ndez", ["Nayelly Hern\u00e1ndez( born 23 February 1986) is a former Mexican female professional squash player.", "She has represented Mexico internationally in several international competitions including the Central American and Caribbean Games, Pan American Games, Women's World Team Squash Championships.", "Nayelly achieved her highest career ranking of 57 in October 2011 during the 2011 PSA World Tour.", "Her husband Chris Walker whose nationality is English is also a professional squash player.", "She joined the Trinity College in 2008 as the first Mexican female to join a US college for squash and graduated in 2010."]], ["Ali Rahuma", ["Ali Khalifa Rahuma( born May 16, 1982) is a Libyan football midfielder who's nationality is Libyan.", "He currently plays for Al- Ittihad, and is a member of the Libya national football team."]], ["Khalid al-Habib", ["Khalid al- Habib also believed to use the nom de guerre Khalid al Harbi is an Al- Qaeda leader who has overseen Al- Qaeda operations in Afghanistan.", "In 2005 it was reported that al- Habib died in a US missile strike on the Pakistani village of Damadola though it is unclear whether this is the case as Pakistani officials have claimed that no Al- Qaeda leaders died in the attack.", "al- Habib's nationality is not clear with sources claiming he may be Egyptian or Moroccan."]], ["Rumbold of Mechelen", ["Saint Rumbold( or\" RumoldRomuold\") was an Irish or Scottish Christian missionary, although his true nationality is not known for certain.", "He was martyred near Mechelen by two men, whom he had denounced for their evil ways.", "Saint Rumbold's feast day is celebrated by the Roman Catholic Church, and Western Rite Orthodox Churches, on 24 June; and it is celebrated in Ireland on 3 July.", "He is the patron saint of Mechelen, where St. Rumbold's Cathedral possesses an elaborate golden shrine on its high altar, containing relics attributed to the saint.", "It is rumoured that his remains are buried inside the cathedral.", "Twenty- five paintings in the choir illustrate his life."]], ["Fulco", ["Fulco was the first known missionary Bishop of Estonia.", "He was appointed in 1165 by Eskil, the Danish Archbishop of Lund.", "Before his appointment, Fulco was a Benedictine monk in the abbey of Moutier- la- Celle, near Troyes in France.", "His nationality is not known.", "After his appointment, Fulco appears in sources only once.", "In 1171, Pope Alexander III asked the Archbishop of Trondheim to assign an Estonian monk Nicolaus living in Stavanger to go to Fulco's assistance.", "No further information survives about Fulco's work in Estonia, or whether he ever even got there."]], ["Baglan Mailybayev", ["Baglan Mailybayev( in Kazakh \u0411\u0430\u0493\u043b\u0430\u043d \u0410\u0441\u0430\u0443\u0431\u0430\u0439\u04b1\u043b\u044b \u041c\u0430\u0439\u043b\u044b\u0431\u0430\u0435\u0432) was born on 20 May 1975 in Zhambyl region, Kazakhstan.", "His nationality is Kazakh.", "He is a politician of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Deputy Head of the Presidential Administration of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Doctor of Law( 2002)( under the supervision of Professor Zimanov S.Z.- scientific advisor and academician of National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Kazakhstan) and Ph.D. in Political Science( 1998)."]], ["Shapur I", ["Shapur I (New Persian:), also known as Shapur the Great, was the second Sasanian King of Kings of Iran.", "The dating of his reign is disputed, but it is generally agreed that he ruled from 240 to 270, with his father Ardashir I as co-regent till the death of the latter in 242.", "Shapur consolidated and expanded the empire of Ardashir I, waging war against the Roman Empire, whom he seized the cities of Nisibis and Carrhae from,", "whilst advancing as far as Roman Syria.", "He was defeated at the Battle of Resaena in 243, but won the battle of Misiche in 244 and forcing the Romans to sign a favorable peace treaty the following year with the Roman emperor Philip the Arab, which was regarded by the Romans as \"a most shameful treaty\".", "Shapur", "I's", "support for Zoroastrianism caused a rise in the position of the clergy, and his religious tolerance accelerated the spread of Manichaeanism and Christianity in Persia.", "He is also noted in the Jewish tradition."]], ["Roberto Savio", ["Roberto Savio( born in Rome, Italy, but also holding Argentine nationality) is a journalist, communication expert, political commentator, activist for social and climate justice and advocate of global governance.", "He has spent most of his career with Inter Press Service( IPS), the news agency which he founded in 1964 along with Argentine journalist Pablo Piacentini.", "Savio studied Economics at the University of Parma, followed by post -graduate courses in Development Economics under Gunnar Myrdal, History of Art and International Law in Rome.", "He started his professional career as a research assistant in International Law at the University of Parma."]], ["Adur-Anahid", ["Adur-Anahid was a high-ranking 3rd-century Iranian noblewoman from the royal Sasanian family, who wielded the title of Queen of Queens (\"banbishnan banbishn\").", "She was a daughter of the second Sasanian King of Kings of Iran, Shapur I ."]], ["Eleni Gabre-Madhin", ["Eleni Zaude Gabre- Madhin, an Ethiopian economist with Swiss nationality, is a former Chief Executive Officer of the Ethiopia Commodity Exchange( ECX).", "She has had many years of experience working on agricultural markets \u2013 particularly in Sub- Saharan Africa \u2013 and has held senior positions in the World Bank, the International Food Policy Research Institute( Washington), and United Nations( Geneva)."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Adur-Anahid", 1], ["Shapur I", 0]], "evidences": [["Adur-Anahid", "father", "Shapur I"], ["Shapur I", "country of citizenship", "Persia"]], "answer": "Persia"}
{"_id": "4a8ffd360bdb11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Who is the father of the director of film Homage At Siesta Time?", "context": [["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Homage at Siesta Time", ["Homage at Siesta Time (also known as \"Four Women for One Hero\") is a 1962 Argentine-French-Brazilian drama film written and directed by Leopoldo Torre Nilsson.", "It is based on the play with the same name written by Beatriz Guido.", "It was entered into the main competition at the 23rd Venice International Film Festival."]], ["Cleomenes II", ["Cleomenes II( died 309 BC) was Agiad King of Sparta from 369 to 309 BC.", "The son of Cleombrotus I, he succeeded his brother Agesipolis II.", "He was the father of Acrotatus I, the father of Areus I, and of Cleonymus, the father of Leonidas II."]], ["Leopoldo Torre Nilsson", ["Leopoldo Torre Nilsson (5 May 1924 \u2013 8 September 1978), also known as Leo Towers and as Babsy, was an Argentine film director, producer and screenwriter.", "Born as Leopoldo Torres Nilsson (he later changed his paternal surname from Torres to Torre) was the son of Argentine pioneer film director Leopoldo Torres R\u00edos, with whom he collaborated between 1939 and 1949.", "He debuted in 1947 with the short \"El muro\".", "His mother was an Argentinian citizen of Swedish descent.", "His uncle was cinematographer Carlos Torres R\u00edos (1898\u20131956).", "Torre Nilsson's first full-length film, \"El crimen de Oribe\" (1950), was an adaptation of Adolfo Bioy Casares's novel \"El perjurio de la nieve\".", "In 1954 he directed \"D\u00edas de odio\", based on Jorge Luis Borges's short story \"Emma Zunz\".", "In 1956 he directed \"Graciela\", based on Carmen Laforet's novel \"Nada\", winner of Nadal Literary Prize 1944.", "He also directed films about icons of Argentine history and culture:", "\"Mart\u00edn Fierro\" (1968), about the main character of Argentina's national poem; \"El Santo de la Espada\" (1970), about General Jos\u00e9 de San Mart\u00edn; and (1971), about Mart\u00edn Miguel de G\u00fcemes.", "It was entered into the 7th Moscow International Film Festival.", "His 1973 film \"Los siete locos\" won the Silver Bear at the 23rd Berlin International Film Festival.", "Torre Nilsson was married to writer Beatriz Guido, whose work served as inspiration and who worked alongside him in many of his scripts.", "He is acknowledged as the first Argentine film director to be critically acclaimed outside the country, making Argentina's film production known in important international festivals.", "He died of cancer in his native Buenos Aires in 1978, at the age of 54.", "He was buried at the Cementerio Brit\u00e1nico in Buenos Aires.", "A novelized biography of Torre Nilsson, \"El Gran Babsy\" , by M\u00f3nica Mart\u00edn, was published in 1993.", "Another biography, \"Leopoldo Torre Nilsson:", "Imagen y Poes\u00eda\" was published in 2006 by the newspaper \"La Naci\u00f3n\" and the Aguilar editorial house."]], ["Paul Brooke", ["Paul Brooke( born 22 November 1944) is a retired English actor of film, television and radio.", "He is the father of actor Tom Brooke."]], ["Obata Toramori", ["He was the father of Obata Masamori."]], ["Inoue Masaru (bureaucrat)", ["Viscount was the first Director of Railways in Japan and is known as the\" father of the Japanese railways\"."]], ["Lars Eliasson", ["He is the father of the later Member of Parliament Anna Eliasson."]], ["Yasuichi Oshima", ["He is the father of manga artist Towa Oshima."]], ["Peter Hamel", ["Peter Hamel( 1911\u20131979) was a German screenwriter and a director of film and television.", "He appeared as himself in the 1948 comedy\" Film Without a Title\".", "He is the father of the composer Peter Michael Hamel."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Homage at Siesta Time", 0], ["Leopoldo Torre Nilsson", 1]], "evidences": [["Homage at Siesta Time", "director", "Leopoldo Torre Nilsson"], ["Leopoldo Torre Nilsson", "father", "Leopoldo Torres R\u00edos"]], "answer": "Leopoldo Torres R\u00edos"}
{"_id": "8a782c6c085b11ebbd5cac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who was born earlier, Lucky, The Inscrutable or The Life Of David Gale?", "context": [["Norm Smith (American politician)", ["Norman Smith( born February 1947), was an American politician who was a member of the Oregon House of Representatives.", "He is a former musician and member of the band Mr. Lucky& The Gamblers."]], ["The Life of David Gale", ["The Life of David Gale is a 2003 drama film directed by Alan Parker( in his final film as a director) and written by Charles Randolph.", "The film is an international co-production, between the United States, Germany and the United Kingdom.", "Kevin Spacey played the eponymous character, a college professor and longtime activist against capital punishment who is sentenced to death for killing a fellow capital punishment opponent.", "Kate Winslet and Laura Linney co-star."]], ["Hassan Zee", ["Hassan Zee is a Pakistani- American film director who was born in Chakwal, Pakistan."]], ["Alan Parker", ["Sir Alan William Parker( born 14 February 1944) is an English filmmaker.", "Parker's early career, beginning in his late teens, was spent as a copywriter and director of television advertisements.", "After about ten years of filming adverts, many of which won awards for creativity, he began screenwriting and directing films.", "Parker is noted for having a wide range of filmmaking styles and working in differing genres.", "He has directed musicals, including\" Bugsy Malone\"( 1976),\" Fame\"( 1980),\" Pink Floyd \u2013 The Wall\"( 1982),\" The Commitments\"( 1991) and\" Evita\"( 1996); true- story dramas, including\" Midnight Express\"( 1978),\" Mississippi Burning\"( 1988),\" Come See the Paradise\"( 1990) and\" Angela's Ashes\"( 1999); family dramas, including\" Shoot the Moon\"( 1982), and horrors and thrillers including\" Angel Heart\"( 1987) and\" The Life of David Gale\"( 2003).", "His films have won nineteen BAFTA awards, ten Golden Globes and six Academy Awards.", "Parker was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire for his services to the British film industry and knighted in 2002.", "He has been active in both British cinema and American cinema, along with being a founding member of the Directors Guild of Great Britain and lecturing at various film schools.", "In 2013 he received the BAFTA Academy Fellowship Award, the highest honour the British Film Academy can give a filmmaker.", "Parker donated his personal archive to the British Film Institute's National Archive in 2015."]], ["Rumbi Katedza", ["Rumbi Katedza is a Zimbabwean Film Producer and Director who was born on 17 January 1974."]], ["The Good Son: The Life of Ray Boom Boom Mancini", ["The Good Son:", "The Life of Ray Boom Boom Mancini is a 2013 American documentary about the life of boxer Ray Mancini."]], ["Professional Revolutionary", ["Professional Revolutionary:", "The Life of Saul Wellman is a 2004 documentary about the life of Saul Wellman."]], ["Jes\u00fas Franco", ["Jes\u00fas Franco Manera( 12 May 1930 \u2013 2 April 2013) was a Spanish filmmaker, composer, and actor, best known for his stylish exploitation films, directing around 160 feature films."]], ["Ian Gale", ["Air Vice Marshal Ian David Gale, is a senior Royal Air Force officer.", "He also holds an MA from King's College London and an MBA from the Open University."]], ["Lucky, the Inscrutable", ["Lucky, the Inscrutable is a 1967 Spanish- Italian- German spy film directed by Jes\u00fas Franco and starring Ray Danton.", "It marked the first collaboration between Franco and the Italian composer Bruno Nicolai, who worked together many times in the following years.", "Franco said he and Nicolai were neighbors, which made working together convenient( Franco played not one, but three, small cameo roles in this film).", "This film was Franco's first Spanish- Italian- German co-production, and was also his first film for German producer Artur Brauner.", "It was also Italian actress Rosalba Neri's first Franco film.", "Patty Shepard, very young in this film, went on to become a famous cult star of Spanish horror cinema several years later.", "The film was not shown theatrically in the USA."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Lucky, the Inscrutable", 0], ["The Life of David Gale", 0], ["Jes\u00fas Franco", 0], ["Alan Parker", 0]], "evidences": [["Lucky, the Inscrutable", "director", "Jes\u00fas Franco"], ["The Life of David Gale", "director", "Alan Parker"], ["Jes\u00fas Franco", "date of birth", "12 May 1930"], ["Alan Parker", "date of birth", "14 February 1944"]], "answer": "Lucky, The Inscrutable"}
{"_id": "8b884d040bd911eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the director of film Mister Scarface born?", "context": [["Jason Moore (director)", ["Jason Moore( born October 22, 1970) is an American director of film, theatre and television."]], ["Mister Scarface", ["Mister Scarface (originally l Padroni della citt\u00e0, also known as Rulers of the City) is a 1976 Italian \"poliziottesco\" film directed by Fernando Di Leo and starring Jack Palance."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["Fernando Di Leo", ["Fernando Di Leo (11 January 1932 \u2013 2 December 2003) was an Italian film director and script writer born in San Ferdinando di Puglia, Italy.", "During his career from 1964 to 1985, Di Leo directed 20 films and was involved in the writing process in 43.", "His films influenced many popular contemporary directors, such as Quentin Tarantino and John Woo.", "Di Leo started his career mostly writing scripts for spaghetti westerns.", "He worked on the script for \"Per un pugno di dollariA Fistful of Dollars\", 1964) and later as assistant director and assistant to Sergio Leone in \"Per qualche dollaro in pi\u00f9For a Few Dollars More\", 1965).", "Later, he wrote scripts for such westerns as \"Navajo Joe\" (1966) and \"Johnny Yuma\" (1967).", "Di Leo is now best remembered for his \"poliziotteschi\" films, especially the \"Milieu Trilogy\", which he both wrote and directed.", "The trilogy contains \"Caliber 9\" (1972), \"La mala ordinaManhunt\", 1972) and \"Il BossThe Boss\", 1973)."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Jesse E. Hobson", ["Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 \u2013 November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955.", "Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation."]], ["S. N. Mathur", ["S.N. Mathur was the Director of the Indian Intelligence Bureau between September 1975 and February 1980.", "He was also the Director General of Police in Punjab."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Mister Scarface", 0], ["Fernando Di Leo", 0]], "evidences": [["Mister Scarface", "director", "Fernando Di Leo"], ["Fernando Di Leo", "place of birth", "San Ferdinando di Puglia"]], "answer": "San Ferdinando di Puglia"}
{"_id": "3b76b5c80bdc11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What nationality is the performer of song Daddy, Come Home?", "context": [["Caspar Babypants", ["Caspar Babypants is the stage name of children's music artist Chris Ballew, who is also widely known as the singer of The Presidents of the United States of America."]], ["Astrid North", ["Astrid North( Astrid Karina North Radmann; 24 August 1973, Berlin \u2013 25 June 2019, Berlin) was a German soul singer and songwriter.", "She was the singer of the German band, with whom she released five Albums.", "As guest singer of the band she published three albums."]], ["Panda (Astro song)", ["\" Panda\" is a song of the Chilean band Astro and is the fifth song of the homonymous album of the year 2011.", "The song was composed and produced by the singer of the band Andr\u00e9s Nusser and released like third single of the album on February 1, 2013."]], ["Kristian Leontiou", ["Kristian Leontiou (born February 1982) is a British singer of Greek Cypriot descent, and is the singer for the indie rock band One eskimO."]], ["O Valencia!", ["\" O Valencia!\" is the fifth single by the indie rock band", "The Decemberists, and the first released from their fourth studio album,\" The Crane Wife\".", "The music was written by The Decemberists and the lyrics by Colin Meloy.", "It tells a story of two star- crossed lovers.", "The singer falls in love with a person who belongs to an opposing gang.", "At the end of the song, the singer's lover jumps in to defend the singer, who is confronting his lover's brother( the singer's\" sworn enemy\") and is killed by the bullet intended for the singer."]], ["Billy Milano", ["Billy Milano is a Bronx- born heavy metal musician now based in Austin, Texas.", "He is the singer and- occasionally- guitarist and bassist of crossover thrash band M.O.D., and he was also the singer of its predecessor, Stormtroopers of Death.", "He was also the singer of United Forces, which also featured his Stormtroopers of Death bandmate Dan Lilker."]], ["D\u00e1ith\u00ed Sproule", ["D\u00e1ith\u00ed Sproule( born 23 May 1950) is a guitarist and singer of traditional Irish music.", "His niece is the singer Claire Sproule."]], ["Billy Murray (singer)", ["William Thomas \"Billy\" Murray (May 25, 1877 \u2013 August 17, 1954) was one of the most popular singers in the United States in the early 20th century.", "While he received star billing in vaudeville, he was best known for his prolific work in the recording studio, making records for almost every record label of the era."]], ["Bernie Bonvoisin", ["Bernard Bonvoisin, known as Bernie Bonvoisin( born 9 July 1956 in Nanterre, Hauts- de- Seine), is a French hard rock singer and film director.", "He is best known for having been the singer of Trust.", "He was one of the best friends of Bon Scott the singer of AC/ DC and together they recorded the song\" Ride On\" which was one of the last songs by Bon Scott."]], ["Daddy, Come Home", ["Daddy, Come Home is a song written by Irving Berlin and first published in 1913.The humorous song", "begins \"Hello Central, dear Central, listen here: please connect me with my father\" and tells the story from the point of view of a young boy calling his father on the telephone to ask him to leave work and deal with an assortment of family problems at home.", "The song was recorded in 1914 by Billy Murray."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Daddy, Come Home", 2], ["Billy Murray (singer)", 0]], "evidences": [["Daddy, Come Home", "performer", "Billy Murray"], ["Billy Murray", "country of citizenship", "United States"]], "answer": "United States"}
{"_id": "4fcddb780bdc11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Who is the spouse of the director of film Den Of Iniquity?", "context": [["Princess Auguste of Bavaria (1875\u20131964)", ["Princess Auguste of Bavaria( 28 April 1877 \u2013 25 June 1964) was a member of the Bavarian Royal House of Wittelsbach and the spouse of Archduke Joseph August of Austria."]], ["Marie-Louise Coidavid", ["Marie Louise Coidavid( 1778 \u2013 March 11, 1851), was the Queen of the Kingdom of Haiti 1811 \u2013 20 as the spouse of Henri I of Haiti."]], ["Heather D. Gibson", ["Heather Denise Gibson is a Scottish economist currently serving as Director- Advisor to the Bank of Greece( since 2011).", "She is the spouse of Euclid Tsakalotos, former Greek Minister of Finance."]], ["Sophia Magdalena of Denmark", ["Sophia Magdalena of Denmark (3 July 1746 \u2013 21 August 1813) was Queen of Sweden as the spouse of King Gustav III."]], ["Gertrude of Bavaria", ["Gertrude of Saxony and Bavaria( 1152/55\u20131197) was Duchess of Swabia as the spouse of Duke Frederick IV, and Queen of Denmark as the spouse of King Canute VI."]], ["Maria Teresa, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg", ["Maria Teresa, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg( born Mar\u00eda Teresa Mestre y Batista; on 22 March 1956), is the spouse of Grand Duke Henri."]], ["Mehdi Abrishamchi", ["Mehdi Abrishamchi is an Iranian People's Mujahedin of Iran( MEK) politician who has been described as\" the right hand man of Massoud Rajavi\".", "He is the former spouse of the group's current leader, Maryam Rajavi, whom he divorced so that she could become the spouse of Massoud Rajavi."]], ["Adib Kheir", ["Adib Kheir was a leading Syrian nationalist of the 1920s.", "He was the owner of the Librairie Universelle in Damascus.", "His granddaughter is the spouse of Manaf Tlass."]], ["Den of Iniquity", ["Den of Iniquity (German: S\u00fcndenbabel) is a 1925 German silent film directed by Constantin J. David and starring Reinhold Sch\u00fcnzel, Jack Trevor and Maly Delschaft.", "The film's sets were designed by the art director Alfred Junge."]], ["Constantin J. David", ["Constantin J. David (18 February 1886 \u2013 19 February 1964) was a German journalist, film director, film producer, and actor.", "He is also known for his marriage to the Hungarian actress, singer, and model K\u00e4the von Nagy."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Den of Iniquity", 0], ["Constantin J. David", 1]], "evidences": [["Den of Iniquity", "director", "Constantin J. David"], ["Constantin J. David", "spouse", "K\u00e4the von Nagy"]], "answer": "K\u00e4the von Nagy"}
{"_id": "103f5afe08e411ebbda4ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director died earlier, Massacre At Marble City or Outcast Of The Islands?", "context": [["John Wilcox (cinematographer)", ["John Laurence Wilcox, BSC( 7 May 1913 \u2013 31 May 1979) was a British Cinematographer.", "He worked several times with director Freddie Francis; and photographed many popular British films, including\" Carve Her Name with PrideSummer Holiday\" and\" Dr. Who and the Daleks\".", "The nephew of the director and producer Herbert Wilcox, he began his film career in 1930 as an often uncredited second camera assistant to Freddie Young.", "His involvement as a cameraman included work on\" The Third Man\", and\" Outcast of the Islands\", and he made his debut as chief camera operator in 1951 with\" Mr. Denning Drives North\"."]], ["Kerima (actress)", ["Kerima( born February 10, 1925) is an actress best known for her role in\" Outcast of the Islands\".", "Although commonly believed to be Algerian as she was portrayed when she gained fame as an actress, she is actually French."]], ["Outcast of the Islands", ["Outcast of the Islands is a 1951 film directed by Carol Reed based on Joseph Conrad's novel\" An Outcast of the Islands\".", "The film features Robert Morley, Trevor Howard, Ralph Richardson, and Wendy Hiller."]], ["Massacre at Marble City", ["Massacre at Marble City( released in U.K. as Conquerors of Arkansas) is a 1964 German- French- Italian western film directed by Paul Martin and starring Mario Adorf and Brad Harris.", "It is loosely based on Friedrich Gerst\u00e4cker's 1845 novel\" Die Regulatoren von Arkansas\".", "It was shot on location in Yugoslavia."]], ["Paul Martin (director)", ["Paul Martin (8 February 1899 \u2013 26 January 1967) was a Hungarian film director and screenwriter who worked for many years in the German film industry.", "He directed 60 films between 1932 and 1967.", "He was romantically involved with the film star Lilian Harvey and directed her in a number of films until he left her in 1938 for the actress Frauke Lauterbach.", "They made one final film \"Woman at the Wheel\" together during the filming of which their relationship remained cold."]], ["Outcast of Black Mesa", ["Outcast of Black Mesa is a 1950 American western film directed by Ray Nazarro, and starring Charles Starrett, Smiley Burnette, Martha Hyer, Richard Bailey, and Stanley Andrews.", "The film was released by Columbia Pictures on April 13, 1950."]], ["Le Masque de la M\u00e9duse", ["Le masque de la M\u00e9duse is a 2009 fantasy horror film directed by Jean Rollin.", "The film is a modern-day telling of the Greek mythological tale of the Gorgon and was inspired by the 1964 classic Hammer Horror film of the same name and the 1981 cult classic\" Clash of the Titans\".", "It was Rollin's final film, as the director died in 2010."]], ["Querelle", ["Querelle is a 1982 West German- French English- language drama film directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder and starring Brad Davis, adapted from French author Jean Genet's 1947 novel\" Querelle of Brest\".", "It marked Fassbinder's final film as a writer/ director; it was posthumously released just months after the director died of a drug overdose in June 1982."]], ["Thulasi (1987 film)", ["Thulasi is a 1987 Tamil romantic drama film directed by Ameerjan.", "The film features Murali and Seetha in lead roles.", "The film, produced by P. S. V. Hariharan, had musical score by Sampath Selvam and was released on 27 November 1987.", "The music director died before the release of the film."]], ["Carol Reed", ["Sir Carol Reed( 30 December 1906 \u2013 25 April 1976) was an English film director best known for\" Odd Man Out\"( 1947),\" The Fallen Idol\"( 1948),\" The Third Man\"( 1949), and\" Oliver!\"( 1968).", "For\" Oliver!\", he received the Academy Award for Best Director.", "\" Odd Man Out\" was the first recipient of the BAFTA Award for Best British Film; filmmaker Roman Polanski has repeatedly cited it as his favourite film.", "\" The Fallen Idol\" won the second BAFTA Award for Best British Film.", "The British Film Institute voted\" The Third Man\" the greatest British film of the 20th century."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Massacre at Marble City", 0], ["Outcast of the Islands", 0], ["Paul Martin (director)", 0], ["Carol Reed", 0]], "evidences": [["Massacre at Marble City", "director", "Paul Martin"], ["Outcast of the Islands", "director", "Carol Reed"], ["Paul Martin (director)", "date of death", "26 January 1967"], ["Carol Reed", "date of death", "25 April 1976"]], "answer": "Massacre At Marble City"}
{"_id": "f78d85300bae11ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is Joan De Beauchamp, Countess Of Ormond's father-in-law?", "context": [["James Butler, 4th Earl of Ormond", ["James Butler, 4th Earl of Ormond (23 May 139323 August 1452) was the son of James Butler, 3rd Earl of Ormond.", "He was called 'The White Earl' and was esteemed for his learning.", "He was the patron of the Irish literary work, 'The Book of the White Earl'.", "His career was marked by his long and bitter feud with the Talbot family."]], ["Barthold A. Butensch\u00f8n Sr.", ["Hans Barthold Andresen Butensch\u00f8n( 27 December 1877 \u2013 28 November 1971) was a Norwegian businessperson.", "He was born in Kristiania as a son of Nils August Andresen Butensch\u00f8n and Hanna Butensch\u00f8n, and grandson of Nicolay Andresen.", "Together with Mabel Anette Plahte( 1877 \u2013 1973, a daughter of Frithjof M. Plahte) he had the son Hans Barthold Andresen Butensch\u00f8n Jr. and was through him the father- in- law of Ragnhild Butensch\u00f8n and grandfather of Peter Butensch\u00f8n.", "Through his daughter Marie Claudine he was the father- in- law of Joakim Lehmkuhl, through his daughter Mabel Anette he was the father- in- law of Harald Astrup( a son of Sigurd Astrup) and through his daughter Nini Augusta he was the father- in- law of Ernst Torp.", "He took commerce school and agricultural school.", "He was hired in the family company N. A. Andresen& Co, and became a co-owner in 1910.", "He eventually became chief executive officer.", "The bank changed its name to Andresens Bank in 1913 and merged with Bergens Kreditbank in 1920.", "The merger was dissolved later in the 1920s.", "He was also a landowner, owning Nedre Sk\u00f8yen farm and a lot of land in Enebakk.", "He chaired the board of Nydalens Compagnie from 1926, having not been a board member before that.", "He also chaired the supervisory council of Forsikringsselskapet Viking and Nedre Glommen salgsforening, and was a supervisory council member of Filharmonisk Selskap.", "He was a member of the gentlemen's club SK Fram since 1890, and was proclaimed a lifetime member in 1964.", "He was buried in Enebakk."]], ["Ogawa Mataji", ["Viscount was a general in the early Imperial Japanese Army.", "He was also the father- in- law of Field Marshal Gen Sugiyama."]], ["Elizabeth Butler, Countess of Desmond", ["Elizabeth Butler, countess of Desmond and Lady Dingwall( c. 1585- 1628) was the only daughter of Thomas Butler, 10th Earl of Ormond, or Black Tom, and his second wife, Elizabeth Sheffield.", "Little is known about her early childhood but she did spend some time England near the court of Elizabeth I of England as her father was a key figure in Elizabethan politics.", "As the tenth earl of Ormond had no surviving legitimate male heirs his earldom was supposed to transfer to his brother's( Sir Edmund Butler) eldest son in Cloghgrenan.", "This succession, however, was jeopardised by the outbreak of rebellion in 1596 by Thomas' Cloghgrenan family.", "Thus, in order to protect his earldom, Thomas instead arranged for Elizabeth to marry Edmund's youngest son, Theobald, her cousin, who was too young to be implicated in the plot.", "They received official permission from the dying queen in Christmas 1602 and soon after her death, James I ennobled Theobald as the viscount of Tulleophelim.", "Despite his title, Theobald was neither wealthy nor influential and he relied upon his uncle and father- in- law, Black Tom, who proved reluctant to help out the newlyweds.", "Theobald blamed his wife and allegedly abused Elizabeth.", "They remained childless and after Theobald's death in 1613 the earldom of Ormond passed to Black Tom's newly anointed preferred heir, Walter Butler, the future eleventh earl of Ormond.", "Financially destitute, Elizabeth had to find another husband.", "In the Autumn of 1614 she married Sir Richard Preston, Lord Dingwall a courtier from Scotland despite her father's disapproval.", "Black Tom died soon after and he was succeeded by Walter Butler.", "Preston, therefore, challenged this succession and on 3 October 1618 Elizabeth and her spouse were awarded more than half of the Ormond estate, including Kilkenny castle, although it was several years before they were able to take up residence there due to the obstruction of Walter's lawyers.", "In July 1619, Preston and Elizabeth were ennobled as the earl and countess of Desmond.", "Tensions between Elizabeth and her family members led to her departure from Ireland in August 1624 and she appears never to have returned.", "She died on 10 October 1628 and was eventually buried in Westminster Abbey.", "Her husband, Richard, drowned at sea on the way to her funeral.", "Their surviving daughter, Elizabeth Preston, would later marry her cousin, James Butler, future twelfth earl and first duke of Ormond."]], ["Elizabeth Darcy, Countess of Ormond", ["Elizabeth Butler (\"nee\" Darcy), Countess of Ormond (3 April 1332 \u2013 24 March 1390) was the wife of Irish peer James Butler, 2nd Earl of Ormond, and the mother of his six children, including James Butler, 3rd Earl of Ormond."]], ["Ludwig von Westphalen", ["Johann Ludwig von Westphalen( 11 July 1770 \u2013 3 March 1842) was a liberal Prussian civil servant and the father- in- law of Karl Marx."]], ["Anne Welles, Countess of Ormond", ["Anne Butler, Countess of Ormond( n\u00e9e Welles; 1360 \u2013 13 November 1397), was the first wife of Irish noble James Butler, 3rd Earl of Ormond, and the mother of James Butler, 4th Earl of Ormond.", "She was the first countess of Ormond to live at Kilkenny Castle, Ireland.", "According to Frederick Tupper, Professor of English at the University of Vermont, she was commemorated as\" Anelida, Queen of Armenia\" in Geoffrey Chaucer's poem\" Anelida and Arcite\"."]], ["James Butler, 9th Earl of Ormond", ["James Butler, 9th Earl of Ormond and 2nd Earl of Ossory( 149628 October 1546), known as The Lame, was the son of Piers Butler, 8th Earl of Ormond and Margaret Fitzgerald, Countess of Ormond.", "He was created, in 1535, Viscount Thurles, and was confirmed by Act of Parliament, 6 November 1541, in the Earldom of Ormond, as 9th Earl with the pre-eminence of the original earls.", "His death by poisoning in London has remained an unsolved mystery to this day."]], ["Robert William Alexander", ["Robert William Alexander was an Irish writer( usual pen name: Joan Butler)( 21 November 1905- December 17, 1979).", "With regard to the novels he wrote, under the pen name of Joan Butler, Alexander developed a funny style which echoed that of such authors as Thorne Smith and P. G. Wodehouse"]], ["Joan de Beauchamp, Countess of Ormond", ["Joan Beauchamp, Countess of Ormond (1396 \u2013 3 or 5 August 1430) was the first wife of James Butler, 4th Earl of Ormond, and the mother of his five children.", "Their principal residence was Kilkenny Castle in Ireland."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Joan de Beauchamp, Countess of Ormond", 0], ["James Butler, 4th Earl of Ormond", 0]], "evidences": [["Joan Beauchamp, Countess of Ormond", "spouse", "James Butler, 4th Earl of Ormond"], ["James Butler, 4th Earl of Ormond", "father", "James Butler, 3rd Earl of Ormond"]], "answer": "James Butler, 3rd Earl of Ormond"}
{"_id": "95dba17108a511ebbd7dac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film was released more recently, Free China: The Courage To Believe or The Rebel Set?", "context": [["Chlorox, Ammonium and Coffee", ["Chlorox, Ammonia and Coffee is a 2004 Norwegian comedy film written and directed by Mona J. Hoel, starring Benedikte Lindbeck, Kjersti Holmen and Fares Fares.", "The film follows multiple storylines, and is about having the courage to take chances in life."]], ["The Rebel Gladiators", ["The Rebel Gladiators(/\" Ursus, the Rebel Gladiator\") is a 1962 Italian peplum film directed by Domenico Paolella starring Dan Vadis, Jos\u00e8 Greci and Alan Steel."]], ["The Wonderful World of Captain Kuhio", ["The film was released in Japan on 10 October 2009."]], ["Do You Believe?", ["Do You Believe? or Do You Believe may refer to:"]], ["The Rebel Set", ["The Rebel Set is a 1959 American crime drama film directed by Gene Fowler Jr. It was later featured and riffed on\" Mystery Science Theater 3000\" in Season 4."]], ["Free China", ["The term\" Free China\" may mean:"]], ["Land of Make Believe", ["Land of Make Believe or The Land of Make Believe may refer to:"]], ["Voice of Free China", ["The Voice of Free China was the international broadcasting station of the Republic of China from 1949 until 1998.", "During the Cold War era the station was the source of Chinese Nationalist propaganda largely aimed at discrediting the People's Republic of China and buttressing the Nationalists' claims to be the sole legitimate government of all of China.", "The Voice of Free China, for many years, was owned by the Broadcasting Corporation of China.", "This was a private company under a government contract to provide public radio programming.", "The BCC still exists today, but in 1998 the Voice of Free China and the government-owned Central Broadcasting System merged.", "With the easing of cross-strait relations and the liberalization of Taiwan's government, the Voice of Free China changed its name to Radio Taipei International in 1998 and also used the name \"Voice of Asia\" for some broadcasts.", "In 2003 it became Radio Taiwan International reflecting the defeat of the Kuomintang government in 2000 and the new government's orientation towards Taiwan independence from China.", "Today, this station is now known as Radio Taiwan International."]], ["Ellen Bass", ["Ellen Bass( born 1947 in Philadelphia) is an American poet and co-author of\" The Courage to Heal\"."]], ["Free China: The Courage to Believe", ["Free China: The Courage to Believe is a 2012 documentary film (61 minutes) about the persecution of Falun Gong, starring Jennifer Zeng and Dr. Charles Lee."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Free China: The Courage to Believe", 0], ["The Rebel Set", 0]], "evidences": [["Free China: The Courage to Believe", "publication date", "2012"], ["The Rebel Set", "publication date", "1959"]], "answer": "Free China: The Courage To Believe"}
{"_id": "6a7e42180bb011ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is the paternal grandfather of Diya Al-Dawla?", "context": [["Safiyy al-Dawla", ["\u1e62afiyy al- Dawla Mu\u1e25ammad", "ibn \u02bf Ali ibn Ja\u02befar ibn Fal\u0101h was the Fatimid governor of Aleppo between October 1022 and April 1023.", "He was specifically assigned to govern the city, while the citadel of Aleppo was assigned to a separate governor, the eunuch Yumn al- Dawla Sa'adat.", "This marked the first time the Fatimids appointed separate rulers for the city and citadel of Aleppo since they gained direct control over the city in October 1016.", "Safiyy al- Dawla belonged to the Kutama, a militant Berber group that played a major role in the Fatimid military, and he was the grandson of the Fatimid general Ja'far ibn Fallah.", "He was bestowed with the title\" \u1e63afiyy al- dawla\"( chosen of the State).", "Safiyy al- Dawla and Yumn al- Dawla were appointed to Aleppo to replace Abu'l- Najm Badr.", "Nothing is known about their reign and Safiyy al- Dawla was dismissed in April 1023, and succeeded by Sanad al- Dawla Hasan."]], ["Abu Ishaq Ibrahim", ["Abu Ishaq Ibrahim, also known by his honorific title of Umdat al- Dawla(\" Mainstay of the Empire\"), was a Buyid prince, who was the youngest son of the Buyid ruler Mu'izz al- Dawla."]], ["Aziz al-Dawla", ["\u02bf Az\u012bz al- Dawla Ab\u016b Shuj\u0101\u02bf F\u0101tik al- Wa\u1e25\u012bd \u012b ibn \u02bf Abd All\u0101h al- R\u016bm\u012b, better known simply as Aziz al- Dawla( d. 1022), was the first Fatimid governor of Aleppo in 1016/ 17\u20131022.", "An ethnic Armenian, Aziz al- Dawla started his political career as a trusted\" ghulam\"( military slave) of Manjutakin al- Azizi, the Fatimid governor of Damascus during the reign of Caliph al- Hakim( 996\u20131021).", "The latter appointed Aziz al- Dawla governor of Aleppo, which experienced prosperity during his rule.", "By 1020, Aziz al- Dawla was acting independently of al- Hakim's authority by issuing coins in his name and having his political sovereignty declared in Friday prayers.", "When al- Hakim sent an army to force Aziz al- Dawla into submission, the latter appealed for Byzantine support but canceled the appeal when al- Hakim mysteriously disappeared in early 1021.", "Afterward, the Fatimid court attempted to reconcile with Aziz al- Dawla, who nonetheless moved to secure his rule by building a well- fortified palace at the foot of the Aleppo's citadel.", "In July 1022, Aziz al- Dawla was murdered in his sleep by one of his\" ghulams\"( slave soldier) in a plot devised by another of his\" ghulams\", Abu'l- Najm Badr, with likely backing from al- Hakim's virtual successor, Sitt al- Mulk.", "Badr briefly succeeded Aziz al- Dawla as governor but was arrested three months later."]], ["Mu'izz al-Dawla", ["Ahmad ibn Buya( Persian: \u0627\u062d\u0645\u062f \u0628\u0646 \u0628\u0648\u06cc\u0647, died April 8, 967), after 945 better known by his\" laqab\" of Mu'izz al- Dawla(\" Fortifier of the Dynasty\"), was the first of the Buyid emirs of Iraq, ruling from 945 until his death.", "The son of Daylamite fisherman who had converted to Islam, Ahmad ibn Buya was born in the mountainous region of Daylam, and by 928, he along with his two brothers served the Daylamite military leader Makan ibn Kaki.", "However, they quickly changed their allegiance to the Ziyarid ruler Mardavij, but some years later rebelled against him after founding out that he planned to murder one of the brothers.", "In 935/ 6, Ahmad ibn Buya unsuccessfully invaded Kerman, and was later sent to Istakhr.", "From there he started making incursions into Khuzestan and later Iraq; by 945, he was officially recognized as the ruler of Iraq and Khuzestan and had received the title of\" Mu'izz al- Dawla\" from the Caliph, while his two other brother were the rulers of other territories and had also received titles from the Caliph.", "Throughout his rule, Mu'izz al- Dawla was devoted in conflicts with other dynasties for control over Iraq\u2014in 946, an important battle took place in Baghdad between Mu'izz al- Dawla and the Hamdanid amir Nasir al- Dawla, which lasted several months, with Mu'izz al- Dawla ending as the victor.", "Mu'izz al- Dawla also fought against the Batihah amirate several times, but was unable to decisively defeat it.", "Mu'izz al- Dawla also had problems with some of his Daylamite kinsmen, who would sometimes rebel against him, the most dangerous rebellion being under Ruzbahan from 955 to 957.", "By Mu'izz al- Dawla's death in 967, he had defeated all his foes and was the unchallenged ruler of Iraq.", "He was succeeded by his son Izz al- Dawla."]], ["Sama' al-Dawla", ["Sama' al- Dawla was the Buyid ruler of Hamadan( 1021- 1023 or 1024).", "He was the son of Shams al- Dawla.", "Upon his father's death, Sama' al- Dawla succeeded him to the governorship of that province.", "Only after a short reign, however, the Kakuyid ruler Muhammad ibn Rustam Dushmanziyar overran Hamadan and ended Sama' al- Dawla's rule."]], ["Ziyar ibn Shahrakuya", ["Ziyar ibn Shahrakuya( also spelled Shahrakawayh), was a high- ranking Gilaki military officer who served the Buyids.", "Ziyar was the son of Shahrakawayh, the son of Harusindan, the maternal uncle of the Ziyarid ruler Mardavij.", "Ziyar had a cousin, who married the Buyid ruler Adud al- Dawla, and bore him one son named Abu Kalijar Marzuban.", "During that period, Ziyar, along with a Daylamite officer named Fuladh ibn Manadhar, dominated the Buyid court of Baghdad.", "After the death of Adud al- Dawla in 983, the Buyid Empire was thrown into civil war; the Empire was disputed between his two sons Abu Kalijar Marzuban( who took the name Samsam al- Dawla) and Sharaf al- Dawla.", "The Turkic soldiers of Iraq shortly betrayed Samsam al- Dawla, and went towards to the court of Sharaf al- Dawla.", "However, Ziyar managed to make most of them change their mind and stay loyal to Samsam al- Dawla.", "In 987, Sharaf al- Dawla marched towards Baghdad and deposed Samsam al- Dawla.", "He then imprisoned Fuladh and had Ziyar executed."]], ["Diya al-Dawla", ["Abu Tahir Firuzshah , better known by his \"laqab\" of Diya' al-Dawla, was the Buyid ruler of Basra during the 980s.", "He was the son of 'Adud al-Dawla."]], ["Ali ibn Kama", ["Ali ibn Kama, the uncle of the Buyid ruler Rukn al- Dawla and the latter's other brothers Mu'izz al- Dawla and Imad al- Dawla, was a Buyid military officer who became prominent among the Buyids of Jibal, and was greatly honored among his Daylamite kinsmen.", "At the death of Imad al- Dawla in 949, Ali was appointed as the viceroy of Ray by Rukn al- Dawla, who went to Shiraz to secure the succession of his son there, Adud al- Dawla.", "Meanwhile, the Samanids used this opportunity to invade the territories of Rukn al- Dawla, forcing Ali to flee from Jibal.", "In ca. 959, a battle ensured between Ali and the Ziyarid prince Bisutun, which resulted in a Buyid victory.", "In 966, Ali and Rukn al- Dawla defeated a large force of\" ghazis\" who had arrived from Khorasan.", "Rukn al- Dawla later died in 976 and was succeeded by his son Fakhr al- Dawla, who had Ali executed."]], ["'Adud al-Dawla", ["Fann\u0101 (Pan\u0101h) Khusraw , better known by his laqab of \u02bfA\u1e0dud al-Dawla (\"Pillar of the [Abbasid] Dynasty\")", "(September 24, 936 \u2013 March 26, 983) was an emir of the Buyid dynasty, ruling from 949 to 983, and at his height of power ruling an empire stretching from Makran as far to Yemen and the shores of the Mediterranean Sea.", "He is widely regarded as the greatest monarch of the dynasty, and by the end of his reign was the most powerful ruler in the Middle East.", "The son of Rukn al-Dawla, Fanna Khusraw was given the title of Adud al-Dawla by the Abbasid caliph in 948 when he was made emir of Fars after the death of his childless uncle", "Imad al-Dawla, after which Rukn al-Dawla became the senior emir of the Buyids.", "In 974 Adud al-Dawla was sent by his father to save his cousin Izz al-Dawla from a rebellion.", "After defeating the rebel forces, he claimed the emirate of Iraq for himself, and forced his cousin to abdicate.", "His father, however, became angered by this decision and restored Izz al-Dawla.", "After the death of Adud al-Dawla's father, his cousin rebelled against him, but was defeated.", "Adud al-Dawla became afterwards the sole ruler of the Buyid dynasty and assumed the ancient Iranian title of Shahanshah (\"King of Kings\").", "When Adud al-Dawla became emir of Iraq, the capital city, Baghdad, was suffering from violence and instability owing to sectarian conflict.", "In order to bring peace and stability to the city, he ordered the banning of public demonstrations and polemics.", "At the same time, he patronized a number of Shia scholars such as al-Mufid, and sponsored the renovation of a number of important Shia shrines.", "In addition, 'Adud al-Dawla is credited with sponsoring and patronizing other scientific projects during his time.", "An observatory was built by his orders in Isfahan where Azophi worked.", "Al-Muqaddasi also reports that he ordered the construction of a great dam between Shiraz and Estakhr in 960.", "The dam irrigated some 300 villages in Fars province and became known as \"Band-e Amir\" (Dam of the emir).", "Among his other major constructions was the digging of the Haffar channel, that joined the Karun river to the Shatt al-Arab river (the confluence of the Tigris and the Euphrates).", "The port of Khorramshahr was built on the Haffar, at its joining point with the Shatt al-Arab."]], ["Asfar ibn Kurduya", ["Asfar ibn Kurduya( also spelled Kurdawayh, Kardawayh and Kurdawaih), was a Daylamite officer who served the Buyid dynasty.", "Asfar is first mentioned during the reign of the Buyid ruler Adud al- Dawla, as one of the most prominent officers of the Empire.", "After the death of Adud al- Dawla in 983, the Buyid Empire was thrown into civil war; the Empire was disputed between his two sons Samsam al- Dawla and Sharaf al- Dawla.", "Samsam al- Dawla ruled Iraq, while Sharaf al- Dawla ruled Fars and Kerman.", "In 986, Asfar rebelled against Samsam al- Dawla, and changed his allegiance to Sharaf al- Dawla.", "However, Asfar quickly changed his mind, and declared allegiance to the latter's other brother Abu Nasr Firuz Kharshadh, who was shortly given the\" laqab\" of\" Baha' al- Dawla.\"", "However, Samsam al- Dawla, with the aid of Fuladh ibn Manadhar, suppressed the rebellion, and imprisoned Baha al- Dawla.", "After this event, Asfar is no longer mentioned."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Diya al-Dawla", 1], ["'Adud al-Dawla", 3]], "evidences": [["Diya' al-Dawla", "father", "'Adud al-Dawla"], ["'Adud al-Dawla", "father", "Rukn al-Dawla"]], "answer": "Rukn al-Dawla"}
{"_id": "744b14920bb011ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is the sibling-in-law of Archidamia?", "context": [["Eusebius (consul 359)", ["Flavius Eusebius( died after AD 371) was a Roman Senator, who was the brother- in- law of the emperor Constantius II."]], ["Eudamidas I", ["Eudamidas I (Greek:", "\u0395\u1f50\u03b4\u03b1\u03bc\u03af\u03b4\u03b1\u03c2, reigned 331 BC \u2013 c. 305 BC)", "was a Spartan king of the Eurypontid line, son of Archidamus III and brother of Agis III, whom he succeeded.", "He married the wealthy Archidamia, and they had two children, Archidamus IV and Agesistrata.", "There is evidence that Eudamidas I owned the half of his wife's wealth in land.", "His reign of Sparta was a time of peace.", "Pausanias devotes more space to Agis II (427\u2013400 BC) and Agesilaus II (400\u2013360 BC) than to other kings, such as Agis III (338\u2013330 BC) and Eudamidas I, whose lives he passed by briefly, as the Eurypontid line \u2018fades\u2019."]], ["Archidamia", ["Archidamia (c. 340-241 BC) was a Spartan queen, wife of Eudamidas I, mother of Archidamus IV and Agesistrata, grandmother of Eudamidas II, great-grandmother and grandmother of Agis IV."]], ["Greg Penner", ["Gregory B. Penner( born December 18, 1969) is an American businessman and venture capitalist.", "Penner was named the chairman of Walmart on June 5, 2015.", "He is the son-in- law of S. Robson Walton and the grandson- in- law of Sam Walton, the founder of Walmart."]], ["Robert Vadra", ["Robert Vadra is an Indian businessman, entrepreneur and the husband of Priyanka Gandhi.", "He is the son -in- law of Sonia Gandhi and Rajiv Gandhi, and the brother- in- law of Rahul Gandhi."]], ["Wyndham Goold", ["Wyndham Goold( 1812-1854) was a Member of Parliament( MP) for County Limerick from 1850 to 1854.", "Goold was educated at Westminster School and Trinity College, Dublin.", "He was the son in law of Frederick Falkiner Goold, Archdeacon of Raphoe and brother in law of Bishop Hamilton Verschoyle"]], ["Nick Sidi", ["Nick Sidi( born 22 February 1966 in Manchester, England) is an English actor.", "He is the son -in- law of actress Rosalind Knight and brother- in- law of actress Susannah Elliott- Knight.", "He often plays drama or comedy roles on television and frequently appears in BBC dramas."]], ["Robert W. Levering", ["Robert Woodrow Levering( October 3, 1914 \u2013 August 11, 1989) was a U.S. Representative from Ohio, son-in- law of Usher L. Burdick and brother- in- law of Quentin N. Burdick."]], ["Charles Francis Norton", ["Charles Francis Norton( 1807 \u2013 1835) was a 19th- century Member of Parliament for Guildford.", "Norton was also a Captain of 52nd Light Infantry; son-in- law of Sir Colin Campbell; brother- in- law of writer Caroline Norton"]], ["Hypatius (consul 359)", ["Flavius Hypatius( c. 340- died after AD 383) was a Roman Senator, who was the brother- in- law of the Roman emperor Constantius II."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Archidamia", 0], ["Eudamidas I", 2]], "evidences": [["Archidamia", "spouse", "Eudamidas I"], ["Eudamidas I", "sibling", "Agis III"]], "answer": "Agis III"}
{"_id": "146b7443086611ebbd5eac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Who lived longer, Edward Dearle or Michael Doeberl?", "context": [["Edward Dearle", ["Edward Dearle( 2 March 1806 \u2013 20 March 1891) was an organist and composer based in England."]], ["Mike Hall", ["Mike or Michael Hall may refer to:"]], ["Michael the Syrian", ["Michael the Syrian, died 1199 AD, also known as Michael the Great or Michael Syrus or Michael the Elder, to distinguish him from his nephew, was a patriarch of the Syriac Orthodox Church from 1166 to 1199.", "He is best known today as the author of the largest medieval\" Chronicle\", which he composed in Syriac.", "Various other materials written in his own hand have survived."]], ["Mike Jacobs", ["Mike or Michael Jacobs may refer to:"]], ["Michael Wang (basketball)", ["Wang Quanze( born June 8, 2000) or Michael Wang is a Chinese college basketball player for the Penn Quakers of the Ivy League.", "He was a member of the China national under- 19 team in 2018."]], ["Michael Doeberl", ["Michael Doeberl( 15 January 1861, Waldsassen \u2013 24 March 1928, Partenkirchen) was a German historian who specialized in Bavarian history.", "He studied philology and history at the University of Munich, obtaining his doctorate from the University of Erlangen in 1887.", "In 1894 he received his habilitation and in 1905 became an honorary professor.", "From 1917 to 1928 he held the chair of Bavarian history at the University of Munich.", "He was the founding chairman of the\" Gr\u00fcndungsvorsitzenden der Kommission f\u00fcr bayerische Landesgeschichte\"( Commission for Bavarian Regional History).", "The\" Michael Doeberl Preis\" is an annual award issued by the\" Institut f\u00fcr Bayerische Geschichte\"."]], ["Micha\u0142 Kruszka", ["Micha\u0142 Kruszka or Michael Kruszka", "( September 28, 1860 \u2013 December 2, 1918) was a Polish- American politician and journalist."]], ["Michael Lennox", ["Michael Lennox or Michael Carson Lennox is a Northern Irish film director, who was born and raised in County Antrim, Northern Ireland."]], ["Mike Wells", ["Mike or Michael Wells may refer to:"]], ["Mike Baldwin", ["Mike or Michael Baldwin may refer to:"]]], "supporting_facts": [["Edward Dearle", 0], ["Michael Doeberl", 0]], "evidences": [["Edward Dearle", "date of birth", "2 March 1806"], ["Edward Dearle", "date of death", "20 March 1891"], ["Michael Doeberl", "date of birth", "15 January 1861"], ["Michael Doeberl", "date of death", "24 March 1928"]], "answer": "Edward Dearle"}
{"_id": "2623893e0bb011ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is Adolf Of Burgundy's paternal grandmother?", "context": [["Adolf of Burgundy", ["Adolf of Burgundy (1489\u20131540) was Lord of Veere and admiral of the Netherlands.", "He was a son of Philip of Burgundy-Beveren and Anna of Borselen.", "In 1517 he succeeded Philip of Burgundy-Blaton, who became Bishop of Utrecht, as admiral of the Netherlands until 1540.", "In 1509 he married Anna of Bergen, daughter of John III of Bergen op Zoom.", "He had been taught by Jacob Badt, a friend of Erasmus.", "Adolf of Burgundy-Beveren also became Knight in the Order of the Golden Fleece in 1515.", "Adolf and Anne had 7 children:"]], ["Hannah Arnold", ["Hannah Arnold, also known as Hannah Waterman King, was the grandmother of Benedict Arnolds children."]], ["Hubba bint Hulail", ["Hubba bint Hulail was the grandmother of Hashim ibn' Abd Manaf, thus the great- great- great- grandmother of the Islamic\" Nab\u012b\"( Prophet) Muhammad ibn Abdullah."]], ["Adolf of Altena", ["Adolf of Altena, Adolf of Berg or Adolf of Cologne,( c. 1157 \u2013 15 April 1220 in Neuss) was Archbishop of Cologne from 1193 to 1205."]], ["Kaoru Hatoyama", ["After the elections of 2009, she became more widely known as the grandmother of Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama and his politician brother Kunio Hatoyama."]], ["Sibylla of Burgundy, Duchess of Burgundy", ["Sybilla of Burgundy( 1065 \u2013 1103), was a French noble, Duchess consort of Burgundy by marriage to Eudes I, Duke of Burgundy.", "She was a daughter of William I, Count of Burgundy and Stephanie.", "She was married to Eudes I, Duke of Burgundy in 1080.", "Children:"]], ["Tjuyu", ["Tjuyu( sometimes transliterated as Thuya or Thuyu) was an Egyptian noblewoman and the mother of queen Tiye, and the wife of Yuya.", "She is the grandmother of Akhenaten, and great grandmother of Tutankhamun."]], ["Joan III, Countess of Burgundy", ["Joan III of Burgundy( 1/2 May 1308 \u2013 10/15 August 1347), also known as Joan of France was a reigning Countess of Burgundy and Artois in 1330 \u2013 1349, She was also Duchess of Burgundy by marriage to Odo IV, Duke of Burgundy.", "She was the eldest daughter of King Philip V of France and Countess Joan II of Burgundy."]], ["Imagina of Isenburg-Limburg", ["Imagina of Isenburg- Limburg( ca. 1255 \u2013 29 September 1313?) was the Queen consort of Adolf of Nassau, King of Germany."]], ["Philip of Burgundy-Beveren", ["Philip of Burgundy-Beveren (c. 1450 \u2013 1498), lord of Beveren, was a son of Antoine, bastard of Burgundy, illegitimate son of Philip the Good and Marie de La Vieville", "He belonged to family Valois-Burgundy
", "Philip of Burgundy-Beveren married Anna of Borselen, thus taking over the power of her father Wolfert VI van Borselen in Zeeland.", "On May 31, 1486 he became Lord of Veere in succession of Maximilian of Austria who had dismissed Wolfert in 1485 and taken over the title himself.", "Philip of Burgundy-Beveren also succeeded Cornelis van Bergen as admiral of the Netherlands (", "1491\u20131498).
", "He became Knight in the Order of the Golden Fleece in 1478."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Adolf of Burgundy", 1], ["Philip of Burgundy-Beveren", 0]], "evidences": [["Adolf of Burgundy", "father", "Philip of Burgundy-Beveren"], ["Philip of Burgundy-Beveren", "mother", "Marie de La Vieville"]], "answer": "Marie de La Vieville"}
{"_id": "3733d61a0bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What nationality is the director of film 3096 Days?", "context": [["John Donatich", ["John Donatich is the Director of Yale University Press."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Michael Govan", ["Michael Govan( born 1963) is the director of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art since 2006.", "Prior to this, Govan worked as the director of the Dia Art Foundation in New York City."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["John Farrell (businessman)", ["John Farrell is the director of YouTube in Latin America."]], ["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]], ["3096 Days", ["3096", "Days is a 2013 German drama film directed by Sherry Hormann.", "The film is based on the true story of Natascha Kampusch, a 10-year-old girl and her eight-year ordeal being kidnapped by Wolfgang P\u0159iklopil.", "Northern Irish actress Antonia Campbell-Hughes portrays Kampusch, while Thure Lindhardt plays P\u0159iklopil.", "The film was writer Bernd Eichinger's last film before his sudden death, and Martin Moskowicz, head of TV and Film at Constantin Film, and Ruth Toma (\"Gloomy Sunday\") took over."]], ["Sherry Hormann", ["Sherry Hormann (born 20 April 1960) is a German-American film director.", "Hormann is best known for her movies Guys and Balls (2004), Desert Flower (2009) and 3096 (2013).", "Hormann was born in the United States, but moved to Germany in 1966, when she was six years old.", "She attended the Munich Academy for Television and Film (HFF) and mainly works in German cinema.", "She was married to film director Dominik Graf.", "In October 2011, she married cinematographer Michael Ballhaus; he died in April 2017."]]], "supporting_facts": [["3096 Days", 1], ["Sherry Hormann", 0]], "evidences": [["3096 Days", "director", "Sherry Horman"], ["Sherry Horman", "country of citizenship", "American"]], "answer": "American"}
{"_id": "3f20ed380bdc11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of the director of film Living On Tokyo Time?", "context": [["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Mark N. Hopkins", ["Mark N. Hopkins is an English- American filmmaker, best known for his award- winning film\" Living in Emergency\"."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["Jesse E. Hobson", ["Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 \u2013 November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955.", "Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation."]], ["S. N. Mathur", ["S.N. Mathur was the Director of the Indian Intelligence Bureau between September 1975 and February 1980.", "He was also the Director General of Police in Punjab."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Steven Okazaki", ["Steven Toll Okazaki (born March 12, 1952, in Venice, California) is an American filmmaker.", "He is Sansei Japanese American (3rd generation) and is based in the San Francisco Bay Area.", "He has received a Peabody Award and been nominated for four Academy Awards, winning an Oscar for the documentary short subject, (1990)."]], ["Living on Tokyo Time", ["Living on Tokyo Time is a 1987 film starring Minako Ohashi and Ken Nakagawa and directed by Steven Okazaki.", "It is a romantic comedy revolving around Japanese American rock musician Ken and his marriage of convenience to Kyoko, a young immigr\u00e9 from Japan who speaks limited English.", "The film received a nomination for a Grand Jury Prize at the 1987 Sundance Film Festival."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Living on Tokyo Time", 0], ["Steven Okazaki", 0]], "evidences": [["Living on Tokyo Time", "director", "Steven Okazaki"], ["Steven Okazaki", "place of birth", "Venice"]], "answer": "Venice"}
{"_id": "3ddc20060bdb11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of Lupe Rumazo's father?", "context": [["Lupe Rumazo", ["Lupe Rumazo Cobo (born October 14, 1933) is an Ecuadorian writer.", "She is the author of 11 books of essays, short stories and novels.", "Cobo was born in Quito, the daughter of Ecuadorian historian Alfonso Rumazo Gonz\u00e1lez.", "Her books have been prologued by authors such as Ernesto S\u00e1bato, Juana de Ibarbourou, and Benjam\u00edn Carri\u00f3n.", "She is a member of the Ecuadorian Academy of Language, the House of Ecuadorian Culture, and the Circle of Venezuelan Writers.", "She resides in Venezuela."]], ["Alfonso Rumazo Gonz\u00e1lez", ["Alfonso Rumazo Gonz\u00e1lez (Latacunga, 1903 \u2013 Caracas, 2002) was an Ecuadorian writer, historian, essayist and literary critic."]], ["Cleomenes II", ["Cleomenes II( died 309 BC) was Agiad King of Sparta from 369 to 309 BC.", "The son of Cleombrotus I, he succeeded his brother Agesipolis II.", "He was the father of Acrotatus I, the father of Areus I, and of Cleonymus, the father of Leonidas II."]], ["Arthur Beauchamp", ["Arthur Beauchamp( 1827 \u2013 28 April 1910) was a Member of Parliament from New Zealand.", "He is remembered as the father of Harold Beauchamp, who rose to fame as chairman of the Bank of New Zealand and was the father of writer Katherine Mansfield."]], ["Takayama Tomoteru", ["He was the father of Takayama Ukon, and was a Kirishitan."]], ["Steve Minn", ["Steve Minn is the former Minority Leader of the Minneapolis City Council, former appointed state official, and is vice president and chief financial manager of Lupe Development, a real estate development company in the Minnesota Twin Cities area."]], ["John Templeton (botanist)", ["John Templeton( 1766\u20131825) was an early Irish naturalist and botanist.", "He is often referred to as the\" Father of Irish Botany\".", "He was the father of naturalist, artist and entomologist Robert Templeton."]], ["Inoue Masaru (bureaucrat)", ["Viscount was the first Director of Railways in Japan and is known as the\" father of the Japanese railways\"."]], ["Obata Toramori", ["He was the father of Obata Masamori."]], ["Anacyndaraxes", ["Anacyndaraxes was the father of Sardanapalus, king of Assyria."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Lupe Rumazo", 2], ["Alfonso Rumazo Gonz\u00e1lez", 0]], "evidences": [["Lupe Rumazo", "father", "Alfonso Rumazo Gonz\u00e1lez"], ["Alfonso Rumazo Gonz\u00e1lez", "place of birth", "Latacunga"]], "answer": "Latacunga"}
{"_id": "b6947fe6090811ebbdadac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film was released earlier, The Law In These Parts or Extraordinary Women?", "context": [["Extraordinary Women", ["Extraordinary Women: Women in Time, Women Without", "It; is a 2009 Dominican documentary feature by director Yildalina Tatem Brache, where she captures the lives of six influential women from the Dominican Republic."]], ["The Law in These Parts", ["The Law in These Parts( Hebrew: \u05e9\u05dc\u05d8\u05d5\u05df \u05d4\u05d7\u05d5\u05e7) is a 2011 Israeli documentary film, written and directed by Ra'anan Alexandrowicz, about the court system operated by the Israel Defense Forces in the West Bank.", "It won the Best Documentary award at the 2011 Jerusalem Film Festival and the World Cinema Grand Jury Prize in Documentary at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival.", "At the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival,\" The Law in These Parts\" won the\" Special Jury Prize \u2013 International Feature\".", "The documentary is divided into five chapters and reviews the legal history of Israel \u2019s occupation of Arab territories.", "Alexandrowicz interviews a number of the judges who were responsible for carrying out the orders of military commanders.", "Only judges who presided over occupation- related cases are interviewed; as Alexandrowicz noted, \u201c This film is not about the people who broke the law.", "It \u2019s about the people who wrote the law. \u201d"]], ["Part", ["Part, parts or PART may refer to:"]], ["Law of Switzerland", ["Swiss law is a set of rules which constitutes the law in Switzerland."]], ["Berlin Sonnenallee station", ["Sonnenallee is a railway station in the Neuk\u00f6lln district of Berlin.", "It is served by the S- Bahn lines and and is located at the southeastern end of the major street of the same name, about which a film was produced in 1999."]], ["The Law", ["The Law may refer to:"]], ["The Law (1943 film)", ["The Law is a Bollywood film.", "It was released in 1943."]], ["The Wonderful World of Captain Kuhio", ["The film was released in Japan on 10 October 2009."]], ["Shirin Farhad (1931 film)", ["Shirin Farhad is a 1931 Hindi language musical film.", "It was the second Indian film with sound.", "It was based on the love story from the\" Shahnameh\" of Farhad and Shirin by Nizami Ganjavi.", "The film was directed by J.J. Madan and starred Nissar and Jehanara Kajjan.", "\" Alam Ara\" was released earlier the same year and was the first Indian film with sound."]], ["Ra'anan Alexandrowicz", ["Ra'anan Alexandrowicz( born August 29, 1969, Jerusalem, Israel) is an Israeli film director and screenwriter.", "The documentary he directed,\" The Law in These Parts\" won the Best Documentary Prize from the Van Leer Institute in the Jerusalem Film Festival and the Jury Prize for Best Documentary at the Sundance Film Festival."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Law in These Parts", 0], ["Extraordinary Women", 1]], "evidences": [["The Law in These Parts", "publication date", "2011"], ["Extraordinary Women", "publication date", "2009"]], "answer": "Extraordinary Women"}
{"_id": "a4f54a640baf11ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is Ferdinand, Duke Of Viseu's maternal grandfather?", "context": [["Infante Miguel, Duke of Viseu", ["Infante Dom Miguel, Duke of Viseu( born 3 December 1946) is a member of the Portuguese royal family, as the second child of Duarte Nuno, Duke of Braganza, and Princess Maria Francisca of Orl\u00e9ans- Braganza.", "The Duke of Viseu is fourth in the Line of succession to the former Portuguese throne, behind his elder brother, Duarte Pio, Duke of Braganza, and his three children.", "The Duke of Viseu is a noted patron of the arts and painter, and the founder and sponsor of the annual Luso- Brazilian Week of Aldravist Art, held interchangeably between Portugal and Brazil.", "He is also an active member in various orders of chivalry, notably the Sovereign Military Order of Malta and the Sacred Military Constantinian Order of Saint George."]], ["Eleanor of Aragon, Queen of Portugal", ["Eleanor of Aragon (2 May 1402 \u2013 19 February 1445) was queen consort of Portugal as the spouse of Edward I of Portugal and the regent of Portugal as the guardian of her son.", "She was the daughter of Ferdinand I of Aragon and Eleanor of Alburquerque."]], ["John, Prince of Portugal (1451)", ["John, Prince of Portugal was a Portuguese infante, son of Afonso V and Isabella of Coimbra.", "He was born heir to the throne in 1451, but he died young during the same year.", "The title of Prince of Portugal then passed again to Infante Ferdinand, Duke of Viseu, his uncle."]], ["Kaya Alp", ["Kaya Alp was, according to Ottoman tradition, the son of K\u0131z\u0131l Bu\u011fa and the father of Suleyman Shah, who was, in turn, the grandfather of Ertu\u011frul, and the great grandfather of the Ottoman Empire founder, Osman I."]], ["Isabel of Viseu", ["Isabel of Viseu( 1459 \u2013 1521) was a daughter of Infante Fernando, Duke of Viseu and his wife and cousin Infanta Beatrice, Duchess of Viseu.", "She was a member of the House of Aviz and later, House of Braganza."]], ["Ferdinand, Duke of Viseu", ["Infante Ferdinand, Duke of Viseu and Beja (or \"Fernando,\" , 1433 \u2013 1470) was the third son of Edward, King of Portugal and his wife Eleanor of Aragon."]], ["Dinis of Braganza, Count of Lemos", ["Dinis of Braganza( 1481 \u2013 1516) was the younger son of Fernando II, Duke of Braganza and Isabella of Viseu who was a daughter of Infante Fernando, Duke of Viseu and Beatrice of Portugal."]], ["Jo\u00e3o de Lencastre, 1st Duke of Aveiro", ["Jo\u00e3o de Lencastre(?, 1501 \u2013 Coimbra, 1571), was the older son of Infante George, Duke of Coimbra and of his wife\" Dona\" Beatriz of Vilhena.", "Through his father, John was a grandchild of King John II of Portugal and a 3rd cousin to King Manuel I of Portugal.", "Through his mother, daughter of \u00c1lvaro of Braganza( 4th male son of Fernando I, 2nd Duke of Braganza), John of Lencastre was close related to the most prestigious aristocratic families of the Kingdom( namely the Duke of Braganza, the Marquis of Ferreira, the Marquis of Vila Real, the Count of Vimioso, the Count of Portalegre).", "When he was 12 years old, he served crown prince John( who became later King John III of Portugal) and King Manuel I granted him the title of Marquis of Torres Novas by a royal decree issued on March 27, 1520.", "In that time, the royal house announced the marriage of Infante Ferdinand, Duke of Guarda( King Manuel I younger son) to the richest and prestigious heir\" Dona\" Guiomar Coutinho, 5th Countess of Marialva and the 3rd Countess of Loul\u00e9.", "However, John of Lencastre declared he had secretly married the richest bride.", "The scandal in the Court ended when King John III ordered the Marquis imprisonment in the Castle of S\u00e3o Jorge, in Lisbon, allowing the celebration of the Infante Ferdinand's marriage.", "After nine years, when he was released, he went to live in Set\u00fabal, maybe ashamed for the situation, and he only returned to the Court in 1535, to escort Infante Luis, Duke of Beja, who was leading the Portuguese fleet in Charles V \u2019s crusade against Tunis.", "In that year King John III granted him the title of Duke of Aveiro.", "After his return from Madrid, in 1537( where he was sent by King John III to present formal condolences to Charles V, when his wife, Empress Isabel of Portugal, died) John of Lencastre, 1st Duke of Aveiro, decided to marry to\" Dona\" Juliana de Lara, daughter of the 3rd Marquis of Vila Real.", "In 1552, he was again chosen by the King to escort, from the border to Lisbon, the Infanta Joan of Spain, who would marry John, Crown Prince of Portugal( John III only surviving son).", "John of Lencastre and Juliana de Lara had two sons: John of Lencastre wrote several books and built a magnificent convent in Arr\u00e1bida, near Set\u00fabal, where an annual music festival takes place."]], ["Diogo, Duke of Viseu", ["Infante Diogo of Viseu( 1450 \u2013 1484) was the second son of Ferdinand, Duke of Viseu, and his wife Beatriz, Duchess of Viseu."]], ["Jo\u00e3o, Duke of Viseu", ["Infante Jo\u00e3o of Viseu( c. 1448 1472) was the older son of Infante Fernando, Duke of Viseu and of his wife Infanta Beatrice of Portugal.", "In 1470, following his father's death, he inherited the titles of Duke of Viseu and Duke of Beja, as well as the Lordships of Covilh\u00e3 and Moura.", "He also became Master of the Order of Christ and of the Order of Santiago, becoming also Constable of Portugal.", "In July 1472, his uncle, King Afonso V granted him the Moroccan city of Anfa( in Portuguese\" Anaf\u00e9\").", "He died young and single, without issue.", "His brother, Infante Diogo, inherited his titles and estates."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Ferdinand, Duke of Viseu", 0], ["Eleanor of Aragon, Queen of Portugal", 1]], "evidences": [["Infante Ferdinand, Duke of Viseu", "mother", "Eleanor of Aragon"], ["Eleanor of Aragon", "father", "Ferdinand I"]], "answer": "Ferdinand I"}
{"_id": "c30906a60bd911eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Which country the director of film Yes, My Love is from?", "context": [["Yes, My Love", ["Yes, My Love (Spanish:", "S\u00ed, mi vida) is a 1953 Mexican musical comedy film directed by Fernando M\u00e9ndez and starring Lilia Michel, Rafael Baled\u00f3n and Pedro Infante."]], ["My Love, My Love (film)", ["My Love, My Love is a 1967 French drama film directed by Nadine Trintignant.", "It was entered into the 1967 Cannes Film Festival."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]], ["John Farrell (businessman)", ["John Farrell is the director of YouTube in Latin America."]], ["John Donatich", ["John Donatich is the Director of Yale University Press."]], ["Fernando M\u00e9ndez", ["Fernando Ambrosio M\u00e9ndez Chiquelli (born August 4, 1993 in Caleta Olivia, Argentina), known as Fernando M\u00e9ndez, is an Argentine footballer."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Michael Govan", ["Michael Govan( born 1963) is the director of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art since 2006.", "Prior to this, Govan worked as the director of the Dia Art Foundation in New York City."]], ["Good Night, My Love", ["Good Night, My Love is a 1961 Argentine film."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Yes, My Love", 1], ["Fernando M\u00e9ndez", 0]], "evidences": [["Yes, My Love", "director", "Fernando M\u00e9ndez"], ["Fernando M\u00e9ndez", "country of citizenship", "Argentina"]], "answer": "Argentina"}
{"_id": "e6d897d908e911ebbda7ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Who was born earlier, Ivo Linna or John Matthew Wilson Young?", "context": [["John Shanks", ["John Matthew Shanks (born December 18, 1964) is an American songwriter, record producer and guitarist."]], ["Ivo Linna", ["Ivo Linna( born 12 June 1949 in Kuressaare) is an Estonian singer.", "He represented Estonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 1996 with the song\" Kaelakee H\u00e4\u00e4l\"( in a duet with Maarja- Liis Ilus) which finished 5th at the contest, held in Oslo that year.", "He competed in Eesti Laul 2017 with the song\" Suur loterii\".", "He came in fifth place overall."]], ["John MacLeod (basketball)", ["John Matthew MacLeod( October 3, 1937 \u2013 April 14, 2019) was an American basketball coach in the NCAA and the National Basketball Association."]], ["Clive Matthew-Wilson", ["Clive Matthew- Wilson( born 24 July 1956 in Wellington) is a New Zealand writer.", "He was educated at exclusive private school Scots College, and Wellington College.", "Matthew- Wilson left school at 15.", "After several years traveling, he became a motor mechanic.", "He ended up running his own garage for six years, before experimenting with a number of careers, including prestidigitation, advertising, songwriting, jewellery, computers, publishing and public relations.", "He eventually became a professional writer, whose published works include\" The Information Effect The Turners& Growers Natural Foods Cookbook The Dog& Lemon Guide\".", "Matthew- Wilson is concerned about fatal police chases."]], ["John Matthew Wilson Young", ["John Matthew Wilson Young( 17 December 1822; Durham \u2013 4 March 1897; Lincoln) was an English organist.", "He was elder brother to William James Young( 1836; Durham- 1913; Lancashire), also a well- known English organist.", "John", "M.W. Young was buried in the cemetery at East Gate in Lincoln.", "He married Augusta Frushard( 1820; Lambeth- 1902; Lincoln), youngest daughter of Philip Frushard( 13 October 1783 India- 5 July 1837 Durham), the Governor of Durham Gaol, and Anna Maria Pewsey his wife, on 8 July 1851 at St. Paul's Church, Deptford, Kent."]], ["John Gerak", ["John Matthew Gerak( born January 6, 1970) is a former professional American football player who played guard for five seasons for the Minnesota Vikings and the St. Louis Rams."]], ["John Adams (ice hockey, born 1946)", ["John Matthew Adams( born July 27, 1946) is a retired professional ice hockey goaltender in the National Hockey League.", "He was born in Port Arthur, Ontario."]], ["John Kingwell", ["Rear Admiral John Matthew Leonard Kingwell is a senior Royal Navy officer.", "He is currently Commandant of the Royal College of Defence Studies."]], ["John Crennan", ["John Matthew Crennan (5 August 1880 \u2013 26 April 1924) was an Australian rules footballer who played with St Kilda in the Victorian Football League (VFL)."]], ["Mark S. Smith", ["Mark Stratton John Matthew Smith (born December 6, 1956) is an American biblical scholar, professor, and ancient historian."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Ivo Linna", 0], ["John Matthew Wilson Young", 0]], "evidences": [["Ivo Linna", "date of birth", "12 June 1949"], ["John Matthew Wilson Young", "date of birth", "17 December 1822"]], "answer": "John Matthew Wilson Young"}
{"_id": "e8b086280bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Which country the director of film Ata Pata Laapata is from?", "context": [["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]], ["John Donatich", ["John Donatich is the Director of Yale University Press."]], ["John Farrell (businessman)", ["John Farrell is the director of YouTube in Latin America."]], ["Michael Govan", ["Michael Govan( born 1963) is the director of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art since 2006.", "Prior to this, Govan worked as the director of the Dia Art Foundation in New York City."]], ["Ata Pata Laapata", ["Ata Pata Laapata is a 2012 Indian musical political satire film from first-time director Rajpal Yadav, who is also the protagonist in the film.", "Other than Yadav, the film stars the ensemble cast of Asrani, Om Puri, Ashutosh Rana, Manoj Joshi, Govind Namdeo, Dara Singh, Vikram Gokhale, Vijay Raaz, and Satyadev Dubey.", "The film was produced by Yadav's wife Radha Yadav.", "The film was a commercial failure and panned for its weak script."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["Rajpal Yadav", ["Rajpal Yadav is an Indian actor, known for his works in Hindi cinema.", "He is best known for his comic roles in movies.", "Carrer - After finishing the acting course, he went to the National School of Drama in Delhi.", "He moved to Mumbai in 1997.", "He acted in the Doordarshan's television serial \"Mungeri ke bhai Naurangilal\" as the protagonist.", "This was the sequel to a similar television program on Doordarshan, \"Mungerilal Ke Haseen Sapne\".", "Although Yadav found success in negative roles, he preferred comic roles, as in \"Pyaar Tune Kya Kiya\", and he went on to become a prolific comic enthusiast in Hindi films.", "His films include \"HungamaChup Chup KeGaram MasalaPhir Hera Pheri\" and \"Dhol.\"", "Yadav has also been the leading character in more serious films including \"Main Madhuri Dixit Banna Chahti HoonLadies TailorRama Rama Kya Hai DramaHello!", "Hum Lallan Bol Rahe HainKushtiMirchBenny and Babloo\" and \"Main, Meri Patni Aur Woh\".", "For the film \"Jungle\", he won the Sansui Screen", "Best actor award in a Negative Role along with a nomination for the Screen Best Actor award.", "He received the Yash Bharati Award for the film \"Main Madhuri Dixit Banna Chahti Hoon\".", "Yadav was also given the Janpad Ratna Award.", "He made his Telugu language debut in 2015 with \"Kick 2\", and played the main antagonist in controversial filmmaker Faisal Saif's multilingual film \"Amma\".", "He is the brand ambassador for Wishbells, an online bakery and flowers delivery website based in Gurgaon."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Ata Pata Laapata", 0], ["Rajpal Yadav", 0]], "evidences": [["Ata Pata Laapata", "director", "Rajpal Yadav"], ["Rajpal Yadav", "country of citizenship", "Indian"]], "answer": "Indian"}
{"_id": "a10cc3f008fa11ebbdacac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film came out first, My Happy Family or Lieberman In Love?", "context": [["List of Happy Family episodes", ["The television series\" Happy Family\" ran for 20 episodes and was broadcast on MediaCorp Channel 8."]], ["A Man in Love", ["A Man in Love or Man in Love may refer to:"]], ["Happy Family (2002 film)", ["Happy Family is a 2002 Hong Kong romantic comedy film directed by Herman Yau and starring Nick Cheung, Candy Lo and Kenny Bee."]], ["Happy Family", ["Happy Family or The Happy Family may refer to:"]], ["Lieberman in Love", ["Lieberman in Love is a 1995 American short film directed by Christine Lahti.", "It won an Oscar in 1996 for Best Live Action Short Subject.", "A short story by W. P. Kinsella,\" Lieberman in Love\", was the basis for the film.", "The Oscar win came as a surprise to the author, who, watching the award telecast from home, had no idea the film had been made and released.", "He had not been listed in the film's credits, and was not acknowledged by director Christine Lahti in her acceptance speech.", "A full- page advertisement was placed in Variety apologizing to Kinsella for the error."]], ["4 in Love", ["4 in Love may refer to:"]], ["The Happy Family (1952 film)", ["The Happy Family is a 1952 British comedy film directed by Muriel Box and starring Stanley Holloway, Kathleen Harrison and Naunton Wayne.", "The plot of the film centres on resistance by a family to the disruption caused by the construction of the Festival of Britain.", "It is also known in the U.S. by the alternative title Mr. Lord Says No.", "It was an adaptation of a play\" The Happy Family\" by Michael Clayton Hutton."]], ["I'm in Love", ["I'm in Love may refer to:"]], ["My Happy Family", ["My Happy Family( Georgian \u10e9\u10d4\u10db\u10d8 \u10d1\u10d4\u10d3\u10dc\u10d8\u10d4\u10e0\u10d8 \u10dd\u10ef\u10d0\u10ee\u10d8) is a 2017 Georgian drama film directed by Nana Ekvtimishvili and Simon Gro\u00df.", "It was screened in the World Cinema Dramatic Competition section of the 2017 Sundance Film Festival.", "The film had its world premiere in the Forum section at the 67th Berlin International Film Festival.", "Both Nana Ekvtimishvili and Simon Gro\u00df were awarded Best Director at the Sofia International Film Festival, where their film was entered in the International Competition section."]], ["In Love", ["In Love may refer to:"]]], "supporting_facts": [["My Happy Family", 0], ["Lieberman in Love", 0]], "evidences": [["My Happy Family", "publication date", "2017"], ["Lieberman in Love", "publication date", "1995"]], "answer": "Lieberman In Love"}
{"_id": "f49795060bda11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the husband of Helen Mar Kimball born?", "context": [["Peter Davis (sociologist)", ["Peter Byard Davis( born 25 April 1947) is a New Zealand sociologist, professor, and the husband of Helen Clark, who was the Prime Minister of New Zealand from 1999 to 2008."]], ["Billy Kimball", ["Billy Kimball( born July 8, 1959) is an American writer and producer.", "He is currently a co-executive producer on the HBO series\" Veep\"."]], ["Stan Marks", ["Stan Marks is an Australian writer and journalist.", "He is the husband of Holocaust survivor Eva Marks."]], ["Helen Mar Kimball", ["Helen Mar Kimball (August 22, 1828 \u2013 November 13, 1896) was one of at least 27 plural wives of Joseph Smith, founder of the Latter Day Saint movement.", "She was sealed in marriage to him when she was 14 years old.", "After his death when she was 16, she married Horace Whitney \"for time,\" brother to another of Smith's wives.", "She bore eleven children with Whitney, the first three of whom died at or soon after birth.", "Their son Orson F. Whitney became an apostle in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints."]], ["Joseph Smith", ["Joseph Smith Jr.", "(December 23, 1805 \u2013 June 27, 1844) was an American religious leader and founder of Mormonism and the Latter Day Saint movement.", "When he was 24, Smith published the Book of Mormon.", "By the time of his death, 14 years later, he had attracted tens of thousands of followers and founded a religion that continues to the present.", "Smith was born in Sharon, Vermont.", "By 1817, he had moved with his family to the burned-over district of western New York; an area of intense religious revivalism during the Second Great Awakening.", "Smith said he experienced a series of visions, including one in 1820 during which he saw \"two personages\" (presumably God the Father and Jesus Christ), and another in 1823 in which an angel directed him to a buried book of golden plates inscribed with a Judeo-Christian history of an ancient American civilization.", "In 1830, Smith published what he said was an English translation of these plates called the Book of Mormon.", "The same year he organized the Church of Christ, calling it a restoration of the early Christian church.", "Members of the church were later called \"Latter Day Saints\" or \"Mormons\", and Smith announced a revelation in 1838 which renamed the church as the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.", "In 1831, Smith and his followers moved west, planning to build a communalistic American Zion.", "They first gathered in Kirtland, Ohio and established an outpost in Independence, Missouri which was intended to be Zion's \"center place\".", "During the 1830s, Smith sent out missionaries, published revelations, and supervised construction of the Kirtland Temple.", "The collapse of the church-sponsored Kirtland Safety Society Anti-Banking Company and violent skirmishes with non-Mormon Missourians caused Smith and his followers to establish a new settlement at Nauvoo, Illinois, where he became a spiritual and political leader.", "In 1844, Smith and the Nauvoo city council angered non-Mormons by destroying a newspaper that had criticized Smith's power and practice of polygamy.", "Smith was imprisoned in Carthage, Illinois, where he was killed when a mob stormed the jailhouse.", "Smith published many revelations and other texts that his followers regard as scripture.", "His teachings discuss the nature of God, cosmology, family structures, political organization, and religious collectivism.", "His followers regard him as a prophet comparable to Moses and Elijah, and several religious denominations consider themselves the continuation of the church that he organized, including The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the Community of Christ."]], ["Jon Leach", ["Jonathan Leach( born April 18, 1973) is a former professional tennis player from the United States.", "He is the husband of Lindsay Davenport."]], ["Christopher Kimball", ["Christopher Kimball( born June 5, 1951) is an American chef, editor, publisher, and radio/ TV personality."]], ["Michael Kimball", ["Michael Kimball( born February 1, 1967) is a novelist from the United States."]], ["Cole Kimball", ["Cole A. Kimball( born August 1) is an American former professional baseball pitcher."]], ["Stan Rice", ["Stan Rice( November 7, 1942 \u2013 December 9, 2002) was an American poet and artist.", "He was the husband of author Anne Rice."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Helen Mar Kimball", 0], ["Joseph Smith", 4]], "evidences": [["Helen Mar Kimball", "spouse", "Joseph Smith"], ["Joseph Smith", "place of birth", "Sharon"]], "answer": "Sharon"}
{"_id": "6c7f03240bdb11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the husband of Jeanne Raunay born?", "context": [["Lapidoth", ["Lapidoth(\" Lappidothtorches\") was the husband of Deborah the fourth Judge of Israel.", "Lapidoth is also a Hebrew male given name."]], ["Jon Leach", ["Jonathan Leach( born April 18, 1973) is a former professional tennis player from the United States.", "He is the husband of Lindsay Davenport."]], ["Alan Pownall", ["Stephen Alan Fletcher Pownall( born 30 December 1986) is an English singer- songwriter and the husband of actress Gabriella Wilde."]], ["James Randall Marsh", ["James Randall Marsh( 1896- 1965) was an American artist and the husband of Anne Steele Marsh."]], ["Devisingh Ransingh Shekhawat", ["Devisingh Ransingh Shekhawat is the former and first First Gentleman of India as the husband of Pratibha Patil."]], ["Stan Rice", ["Stan Rice( November 7, 1942 \u2013 December 9, 2002) was an American poet and artist.", "He was the husband of author Anne Rice."]], ["Andrew Upton", ["Andrew Upton( born 1 February 1966) is an Australian playwright, screenwriter, and director.", "He is the husband of actress Cate Blanchett."]], ["Jeanne Raunay", ["Jeanne Richomme Raunay (25 November 1868 \u2013 1942) was a French mezzo-soprano opera singer.", "She was also the daughter of painter Jules Richomme, and the wife of French writer Andr\u00e9 Beaunier."]], ["Andr\u00e9 Beaunier", ["Andr\u00e9 Beaunier (22 September 1869, \u00c9vreux \u2013 9 December 1925, Paris) was a French novelist and literary critic."]], ["Stan Marks", ["Stan Marks is an Australian writer and journalist.", "He is the husband of Holocaust survivor Eva Marks."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Jeanne Raunay", 1], ["Andr\u00e9 Beaunier", 0]], "evidences": [["Jeanne Richomme Raunay", "spouse", "Andr\u00e9 Beaunier"], ["Andr\u00e9 Beaunier", "place of birth", "\u00c9vreux"]], "answer": "\u00c9vreux"}
{"_id": "e6998c7e08de11ebbd9fac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director born earlier, La Derni\u00e8re Bourr\u00e9e \u00c0 Paris or Malin Kundang (Film)?", "context": [["D. Djajakusuma", ["Djadoeg Djajakusuma", "( 1 August 1918 \u2013 28 October 1987) was an Indonesian film director and promoter of traditional art forms.", "Born to a nobleman and his wife in Temanggung, Central Java, Djajakusuma became interested in the arts at a young age, choosing to pursue a career in theatre.", "During the Japanese occupation from 1943 to 1945 he was a translator and actor, and in the four- year national revolution which followed he worked for the military's educational division, several news agencies, and in drama.", "In 1951, Djajakusuma joined the National Film Corporation( Perfini) at the invitation of Usmar Ismail.", "After making his directorial debut with\" Embun\", Djajakusuma released a further eleven films with the company before leaving in 1964.", "He then returned to traditional Indonesian theatre, including\" wayang\".", "Although he continued to direct movies independently of Perfini, most of his energies were dedicated to promoting traditional art forms and teaching cinematography.", "After over a decade of poor health and high blood pressure, Djajakusuma collapsed during a ceremony and died.", "He was buried in Karet Bivak Cemetery.", "The dedicated but easily angered Djajakusuma was influenced by Usmar Ismail's realist views, although he focused more on traditional aspects of life.", "His theatrical performances attempted to modernize traditional forms so that they could be better received in a modern world.", "He is credited with revitalising the Betawi theatre form\" lenong\" and received numerous awards for his filmmaking, including a lifetime achievement award at the Indonesian Film Festival."]], ["Malin Kundang (film)", ["Malin Kundang( Anak Durhaka)( literally\" Malin Kundang[ Faithless Child]\") is a 1971 film directed by D. Djajakusuma and adapted by Asrul Sani from the folktale of the same name.", "It follows a young boy who forgets his roots after spending much of his childhood at sea.", "Starring Rano Karno, Putu Wijaya, and Fifi Young,"]], ["Claude Weisz", ["Claude Weisz is a French film director born in Paris."]], ["Yolonda Ross", ["Yolonda Ross is an American character actress, writer and director born (31 July 1974)."]], ["Fred Roy Krug", ["Fred R. Krug is an American film and television producer- director born in Bern, Switzerland."]], ["Sepideh Farsi", ["Sepideh Farsi is an Iranian film director, born in Tehran in 1965."]], ["Jacques D\u00e9combe", ["Jacques D\u00e9combe is a French author, actor and director born in 1953."]], ["Joshua Sinclair", ["Joshua Sinclair( born May 7, 1953) is an American writer, producer, actor and director born in New York City."]], ["La derni\u00e8re bourr\u00e9e \u00e0 Paris", ["La derni\u00e8re bourr\u00e9e \u00e0 Paris is a 1973 French comedy film, directed by Raoul Andr\u00e9."]], ["Raoul Andr\u00e9", ["Raoul Andr\u00e9( May 24, 1916 in Rabat( Morocco)- November 4, 1992) was a French director and screenwriter, He was married to actress Louise Carletti( December 1955), and he is the father of Ariane Carletti."]]], "supporting_facts": [["La derni\u00e8re bourr\u00e9e \u00e0 Paris", 0], ["Malin Kundang (film)", 0], ["Raoul Andr\u00e9", 0], ["D. Djajakusuma", 1]], "evidences": [["La derni\u00e8re bourr\u00e9e \u00e0 Paris", "director", "Raoul Andr\u00e9"], ["Malin Kundang (film)", "director", "D. Djajakusuma"], ["Raoul Andr\u00e9", "date of birth", "May 24, 1916"], ["D. Djajakusuma", "date of birth", "1 August 1918"]], "answer": "La Derni\u00e8re Bourr\u00e9e \u00c0 Paris"}
{"_id": "181d58a20baf11ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is the maternal grandfather of Frederick Of Saxony (Teutonic Knight)?", "context": [["Princess Margaretha of Saxony", ["Princess Margaretha of Saxony, Duchess of Saxony( 24 May 1840 \u2013 15 September 1858) was the eighth child and fifth eldest daughter of John of Saxony and his wife Amalie Auguste of Bavaria and a younger sister of Albert of Saxony and George of Saxony.", "She was born in Dresden, then in the Kingdom of Saxony.", "Through her marriage to Archduke Charles Louis of Austria, Margaretha was a member of the House of Habsburg- Lorraine and an Archduchess and Princess of Austria and Princess of Hungary, Croatia, Bohemia, and Tuscany."]], ["Prince Johann Georg of Saxony", ["Prince Johann Georg Pius Karl Leopold Maria Januarius Anacletus of Saxony, Duke of Saxony (10 July 1869 \u2013 24 November 1938) was the sixth child and second-eldest son of George of Saxony and his wife Maria Anna of Portugal and a younger brother of the Kingdom of Saxony's last king, Frederick Augustus III of Saxony.", "Johann Georg was a well-known arts expert and an avid art collector."]], ["Maria Emanuel, Margrave of Meissen", ["Maria Emanuel, Prince of Saxony, Duke of Saxony, Margrave of Meissen( 31 January 1926 \u2013 23 July 2012) was the head of the Royal House of Saxony."]], ["Duke Eugen of W\u00fcrttemberg (1758\u20131822)", ["Duke Eugen of W\u00fcrttemberg( 21 November 1758 \u2013 20 June 1822) was a German prince.", "He was the brother of Frederick I of W\u00fcrttemberg"]], ["Sidonie of Pod\u011bbrady", ["Sidonie of Pod\u011bbrady (11 November 1449 \u2013 1 February 1510) was a duchess consort of Saxony.", "She was a daughter of George of Pod\u011bbrady, King of Bohemia, and his first wife Kunigunde of Sternberg.", "She was the twin sister of Catherine of Pod\u011bbrady, wife of Matthias Corvinus of Hungary."]], ["Princess Amalie of Saxony", ["Amalie Marie Friederike Auguste (10 August 1794 \u2013 18 September 1870), Princess of Saxony, full name", "Maria Amalia Friederike Augusta Karolina", "Ludovica Josepha", "Aloysia Anna Nepomucena Philippina Vincentia Franziska de Paula Franziska de Chantal, was a German composer writing under the pen name \"A. Serena\", and a dramatist under the name \"Amalie Heiter\".", "She was the daughter of Prince Maximilian of Saxony and Princess Carolina of Parma.", "She was the granddaughter of Frederick Christian, Elector of Saxony; niece of Frederick Augustus I, King of Saxony and Anthony, King of Saxony; sister of Frederick Augustus II, King of Saxony and John, King of Saxony; and aunt of Albert, King of Saxony and George, King of Saxony."]], ["Prince Daniel of Saxony", ["Prince Daniel Timo of Saxony, Duke of Saxony( born 23 June 1975) is the oldest son of Prince R\u00fcdiger of Saxony, a disputed Head of the Royal House of Saxony."]], ["Princess Mathilde of Saxony (born 1863)", ["Princess Mathilde of Saxony, Duchess of Saxony (19 March 1863 \u2013 27 March 1933) was the third child and third-eldest daughter of George of Saxony and his wife, Maria Anna of Portugal.", "She was an elder sister of the Kingdom of Saxony's last king, Frederick Augustus III of Saxony."]], ["Frederick of Saxony (Teutonic Knight)", ["Duke Frederick of Saxony (26 October 1473 \u2013 14 December 1510), also known as Friedrich von Sachsen or Friedrich von Wettin, was the 36th Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights, serving from 1498\u20131510.", "He was the third (and youngest surviving) son of Albert, Duke of Saxony, and Sidonie of Pod\u011bbrady, daughter of George of Podebrady.", "The Teutonic Knights had been in a long power struggle with Poland over Prussia.", "Because the Teutonic Knights' fortunes had declined throughout the 15th century, they hoped that by selecting someone connected by marriage to the ruling Jagiellon dynasty of Poland, they would strengthen their position.", "Born prematurely seven months after his immediate elder sibling in Torgau, Frederick was a member of the Albertine line, the junior branch of the prestigious House of Wettin which ruled Saxony.", "Frederick should not be confused with his cousin of the same name from the Ernestine line, who ruled the Electorate of Saxony.", "Frederick's older brother George had married Barbara, a sister of King John I Albert of Poland.", "The young duke was elected Grand Master in 1498.", "When the Polish king summoned Frederick to do homage for the Order's holdings, he referred the matter to the Imperial Reichstag set to meet in Worms in 1495.", "The Reichstag informed John", "I Albert that he could not interfere in the Grand Master's free exercise of power in Prussia.", "Frederick's delaying tactics were assisted by the quick succession of three Polish kings during his 12 years in office.", "Frederick died in Rochlitz.", "By custom, grand masters of the Order did not marry, so he had neither wife nor descendants."]], ["Frederick of Denmark (bishop)", ["Frederick of Denmark( 13 April 1532\u20137 October 1556) was the youngest son of Frederick I of Denmark and Sophie of Pomerania.", "He was the Prince- Bishop of Hildesheim and Bishop of Schleswig."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Frederick of Saxony (Teutonic Knight)", 1], ["Sidonie of Pod\u011bbrady", 1]], "evidences": [["Frederick of Saxony", "mother", "Sidonie of Pod\u011bbrady"], ["Sidonie of Pod\u011bbrady", "father", "George of Pod\u011bbrady"]], "answer": "George of Pod\u011bbrady"}
{"_id": "bc71dfd00bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Which country the director of film Shiner (2004 Film) is from?", "context": [["John Donatich", ["John Donatich is the Director of Yale University Press."]], ["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]], ["Christian Calson", ["Christian Calson (born \"Claudiu Cristian Cald\u0103rescu\" on 13 January 1975 in Bucharest, Romania) is a Romanian-born American independent filmmaker best known for his use of anti-film and shock-cinema techniques."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Michael Govan", ["Michael Govan( born 1963) is the director of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art since 2006.", "Prior to this, Govan worked as the director of the Dia Art Foundation in New York City."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["John Farrell (businessman)", ["John Farrell is the director of YouTube in Latin America."]], ["Shiner (2004 film)", ["Shiner is a 2004 film written and directed by Christian Calson and starring Scott Stepp, Derris Nile, Nicholas T. King, David Zelina, Carolyn Crotty, Seth Harrington, Conny Van Dyke"]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Shiner (2004 film)", 0], ["Christian Calson", 0]], "evidences": [["Shiner", "director", "Christian Calson"], ["Christian Calson", "country of citizenship", "American"]], "answer": "American"}
{"_id": "859991680bda11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of the director of film Stopp! T\u00e4nk P\u00e5 N\u00e5got Annat?", "context": [["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["Pixie Annat", ["Isobel Mary\" Pixie\" Annat( born 18 March 1930) is a former Australian hospital matron, administrator and office bearer of the Royal Australian Nursing Federation( RANF)."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["S. N. Mathur", ["S.N. Mathur was the Director of the Indian Intelligence Bureau between September 1975 and February 1980.", "He was also the Director General of Police in Punjab."]], ["Stopp! T\u00e4nk p\u00e5 n\u00e5got annat", ["Stopp!", "T\u00e4nk", "p\u00e5", "n\u00e5got annat", "is a 1944 Swedish drama film directed by \u00c5ke Ohberg."]], ["\u00c5ke Ohberg", ["\u00c5ke Ohberg (20 July 1905 \u2013 18 July 1975) was a Swedish actor and film director.", "He appeared in about 30 roles in films between 1932 and 1961.", "Ohberg was born to Johan and Hulda Ohberg in V\u00e4ster\u00e5s, Sweden."]], ["Jesse E. Hobson", ["Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 \u2013 November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955.", "Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Stopp! T\u00e4nk p\u00e5 n\u00e5got annat", 4], ["\u00c5ke Ohberg", 2]], "evidences": [["Stopp! T\u00e4nk p\u00e5 n\u00e5got annat", "director", "\u00c5ke Ohberg"], ["\u00c5ke Ohberg", "place of birth", "V\u00e4ster\u00e5s"]], "answer": "V\u00e4ster\u00e5s"}
{"_id": "08246419090711ebbdadac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which album was released more recently, You Say I'M Too Much, I Say You'Re Not Enough or All World: Greatest Hits?", "context": [["You're Not Alone (Roy Buchanan album)", ["You're Not Alone is a 1978 album by American guitarist and blues musician Roy Buchanan.", "The album was a commercial failure, and led Buchanan to a break and a pause for reflection."]], ["It's Not What You Say... It's How You Say It", ["It's Not What You Say ... It's How You Say", "It is the sixth studio album by Bay Area rapper Mac Dre released on November 20, 2001.", "\" Mac Dre's It's Not What You Say ... It's How You Say", "It is another collection of hardcore rap from the underground.", "Guest stars include Richie Rich, Keak da Sneak, and several others.", "Fans of his previous work will probably enjoy this just fine, while new listeners can at least get a glimpse into the underground West Coast scene.\"", "~ Bradley Torreano, Allmusic"]], ["Greatest Hits (Colleen Hewett album)", ["Greatest Hits is the first greatest hits album by Australian recording artist Colleen Hewett.", "The album was released in May 1974 by Festival Records."]], ["Mean What You Say", ["Mean What You Say may refer to:"]], ["You Say I'm Too Much, I Say You're Not Enough", ["You Say I'm Too Much, I Say You're Not Enough is the debut studio album by Welsh punk rock band Estrons.", "The album was released on 5 October 2018 through Gofod Records in the United Kingdom and Roll Call Records in the United States."]], ["All World 2", ["All World 2 is the second greatest hits compilation from hip hop artist LL Cool J released on December 8, 2009, by Def Jam."]], ["All World: Greatest Hits", ["All World: The Greatest", "Hits is the first greatest hits compilation from hip hop artist LL Cool J, released on November 5, 1996, by Def Jam.", "It covers his career from the time of his Def Jam debut\" Radio\", to his 1995 album\" Mr. Smith\".", "All World has been certified platinum by the RIAA."]], ["We're Not Happy 'til You're Not Happy", ["We're Not Happy' til You're Not Happy is the fifth studio album by ska punk band, Reel Big Fish.", "It was released on April 5, 2005 on Mojo Records to mixed reviews."]], ["So Much 2 Say", ["So Much", "2 Say, released in 1990 on Reprise Records, is a Gospel music album by the American contemporary Gospel music group Take 6.\"' So Much 2 Say\" won\" Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album\" at the 33rd annual Grammy Awards in 1990."]], ["Dedicated (ATB album)", ["Dedicated is the third studio album by German DJ and producer ATB.", "It features 12 tracks including three top hits:\" Let U GoHold You\" and\" You're Not Alone\".", "The album was released in 2002."]]], "supporting_facts": [["You Say I'm Too Much, I Say You're Not Enough", 1], ["All World: Greatest Hits", 1]], "evidences": [["You Say I'm Too Much, I Say You're Not Enough", "publication date", "2018"], ["All World: Greatest Hits", "publication date", "November 5, 1996"]], "answer": "You Say I'M Too Much, I Say You'Re Not Enough"}
{"_id": "4c064bb40bb011ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is the paternal grandfather of John Tuchet, 8Th Earl Of Castlehaven?", "context": [["John Tuchet, 4th Baron Audley", ["John Tuchet, 4th Baron Audley, 1st Baron Tuchet (23 April 1371 \u2013 19 December 1408) was an English peer.", "John Tuchet, 4th Baron Audley was the son of Sir John Tuchet, called \"Baron Audley\", and his wife Maud, widow of Sir Richard de Willoughby.", "His paternal grandparents were Sir John Tuchet (1327\u20141371) and his wife Joan Audley (1331\u20131393, daughter of James Audley, 2nd Baron Audley and first wife Lady Joan Mortimer).", "In 1391, when his childless great-uncle Nicholas Audley, 3rd Baron Audley died, the Audley Barony was abeyant.", "Meanwhile, he was created 1st Baron Tuchet in 1403 and received one-third of the share of the barony of Audley.", "In 1408 the Barony was revived, and John Tuchet became 4th Baron Audley.\nBefore 1398, he married Elizabeth Stafford, daughter of Sir Humphrey Stafford and his first wife, Alice Grenville.", "They had one son, James, and two daughters, Margaret and Elizabeth.", "John was succeeded by his only son, James Tuchet."]], ["Edward Talbot, 8th Earl of Shrewsbury", ["Edward Talbot, 8th Earl of Shrewsbury, 8th Earl of Waterford( christened 25 February 1561 \u2013 8 February 1617), was the younger brother and nearest male heir of Gilbert Talbot, 7th Earl of Shrewsbury, whom he succeeded as Earl of Shrewsbury and Lord High Steward of Ireland in 1616."]], ["James Tuchet, 3rd Earl of Castlehaven", ["James Tuchet, 3rd Earl of Castlehaven( c. 1617 \u2013 11 October 1684) was the son of Mervyn Tuchet, 2nd Earl of Castlehaven and his first wife, Elizabeth Barnham( 1592 \u2013 c. 1622).", "Castlehaven played a prominent role in the Wars of the Three Kingdoms that took place in the middle of the 17th century, and was particularly active in the conflicts in Ireland at this time."]], ["John Tuchet, 8th Earl of Castlehaven", ["John Talbot Tuchet, 8th Earl of Castlehaven (2 August 1724 \u2013 22 April 1777) was the son of James Tuchet, 6th Earl of Castlehaven, and his wife, n\u00e9e Elizabeth Arundell.", "He succeeded his brother as Earl of Castlehaven and Baron Audley on 6 May 1769.", "He died unmarried, at which time the Earldom of Castlehaven and two of its subsidiary titles (Baron Audley of Orier and Baron Audley of Hely) became extinct as the Irish earldom and baronies were entailed honours.", "The Barony of Audley created by writ of 1312 is deemed to have devolved upon his nephew, namely George Thicknesse (later Thicknesse-Touchet).", "George was the son of his sister Elizabeth, who had married Philip Thicknesse"]], ["James Tuchet, 7th Earl of Castlehaven", ["James Tuchet, 7th Earl of Castlehaven( 15 April 1723 \u2013 6 May 1769) was the son of James Tuchet, 6th Earl of Castlehaven and his wife, n\u00e9e Elizabeth Arundell.", "He succeeded his father as Earl of Castlehaven and Baron Audley on 12 October 1740.", "He was unmarried, and succeeded on his death in 1769 by his brother, John.", "He was a Christian Earl who owned much land and donated parts of the proceeds to the church."]], ["John Tuchet, 8th Baron Audley", ["John Tuchet, 8th Baron Audley, 5th Baron Tuchet( c. 1483 \u2013 c. 1557) was an English peer."]], ["Gilbert Talbot, 3rd Baron Talbot", ["Gilbert Talbot, 3rd Baron Talbot( c. 1332\u20131387) was an English nobleman and soldier.", "He was the grandfather of John Talbot, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury."]], ["James Tuchet, 5th Earl of Castlehaven", ["James Tuchet, 5th Earl of Castlehaven( died 12 August 1700) was the son of Mervyn Tuchet, 4th Earl of Castlehaven and Mary Talbot.", "He succeeded his father as Earl of Castlehaven on 2 November 1686.", "He married Anne Pelson, daughter of Richard Pelson and his wife, n\u00e9e Anne Villiers, daughter of Christopher Villiers, 1st Earl of Anglesey.", "They had one son, James, who succeeded him as Earl of Castlehaven.", "He died of apoplexy.", "His gravestone is in the floor of the south aisle of the retrochoir at Winchester Cathedral."]], ["James Tuchet, 6th Earl of Castlehaven", ["James Tuchet, 6th Earl of Castlehaven (died 12 October 1740) was the son of James Tuchet, 5th Earl of Castlehaven and his wife Anne Pelson.", "He succeeded his father as Earl of Castlehaven and Baron Audley on 9 August 1700.", "He married, on 14 May 1722, Elizabeth Arundell (1693\u20131743), daughter of Henry Arundell, 5th Baron Arundell of Wardour and his wife, n\u00e9e Elizabeth Panton.", "They had two sons, and at least one daughter:", "He is buried at the church of St. Sulpice in Paris, France."]], ["Mervyn Tuchet, 4th Earl of Castlehaven", ["Mervyn Tuchet, 4th Earl of Castlehaven( died 2 November 1686) was the third son of Mervyn Tuchet, 2nd Earl of Castlehaven, and his first wife, Elizabeth Barnham( 1592 \u2013 c. 1622).", "He married Mary Talbot( buried 15 March 1710/ 1), daughter of John Talbot, 10th Earl of Shrewsbury( bef. 1601 \u2013 1654) and his wife, n\u00e9e Mary Fortesque.", "They had at least three children:", "He succeeded his brother James as Earl of Castlehaven on 11 October 1684.", "He also held the lower titles 14th Baron Audley and 2nd Baron Audley of Hely.", "On his death, his titles passed to his son James."]]], "supporting_facts": [["John Tuchet, 8th Earl of Castlehaven", 0], ["James Tuchet, 6th Earl of Castlehaven", 0]], "evidences": [["John Talbot Tuchet, 8th Earl of Castlehaven", "father", "James Tuchet, 6th Earl of Castlehaven"], ["James Tuchet, 6th Earl of Castlehaven", "father", "James Tuchet, 5th Earl of Castlehaven"]], "answer": "James Tuchet, 5th Earl of Castlehaven"}
{"_id": "d6b29805087b11ebbd69ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Do both directors of films Cahill U.S. Marshal and Modern Love (1990 Film) have the same nationality?", "context": [["Satan Town", ["Satan Town is a 1926 American Western film featuring Harry Carey.", "Prints of the film have survived."]], ["Andrew V. McLaglen", ["Andrew Victor McLaglen( July 28, 1920 \u2013 August 30, 2014) was a British- born American film and television director, known for Westerns and adventure films, often starring John Wayne or James Stewart."]], ["Robby Benson", ["Robby Benson( born Robin David Segal; January 21, 1956), is an American actor, singer, musician, educator, director, producer, writer and composer.", "He rose to prominence as a teen idol in the late 1970s, appearing in the sports films\" One on One\"( 1977) and\" Ice Castles\"( 1978).", "He subsequently garnered fame for portraying the voice of Beast in the Disney animated film\" Beauty and the Beast\"( 1991) and its numerous sequels and spin- offs.", "He later forged a career in directing television, including six episodes of the sitcom\" Friends\".", "In addition to acting and directing, Benson is an activist in the field of heart research, having undergone four open- heart surgeries since age 28 to correct congenital aortic valve defects and related damage.", "In 2012, he published a memoir recounting his medical journey and numerous surgeries."]], ["Kid (1990 film)", ["Kid is a 1990 film (Action, Thriller).", "Also Known As: \"Back for Revenge\"."]], ["Modern Love (1990 film)", ["Modern Love is a 1990 American comedy film written and directed by Robby Benson.", "The film stars Robby Benson, Karla DeVito, Rue McClanahan, Burt Reynolds, Frankie Valli, Kaye Ballard, Cliff Bemis, Louise Lasser and Lyric Benson.", "The film was released on April 20, 1990, by Triumph Films."]], ["Oku Yasukata", ["Count was a Japanese field marshal and leading figure in the early Imperial Japanese Army."]], ["Modern Love", ["Modern Love may refer to:"]], ["There Were Days... and Moons", ["There Were Days ... and Moons is a 1990 film directed by Claude Lelouch."]], ["Mr. Right (2009 film)", ["Mr. Right is a 2009 British film directed by David Morris and Jacqui Morris.", "The jointly- made gay- themed film is the debut for both directors."]], ["Cahill U.S. Marshal", ["Cahill U.S. Marshal is a 1973 American Western film in Technicolor starring John Wayne as a driven lawman in a black hat.", "The film was directed by Andrew V. McLaglen and filmed on location in Durango, Mexico."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Cahill U.S. Marshal", 1], ["Modern Love (1990 film)", 0], ["Andrew V. McLaglen", 0], ["Robby Benson", 0]], "evidences": [["Cahill U.S. Marshal", "director", "Andrew V. McLaglen"], ["Modern Love (1990 film)", "director", "Robby Benson"], ["Andrew V. McLaglen", "country of citizenship", "British"], ["Robby Benson", "country of citizenship", "American"]], "answer": "no"}
{"_id": "935de36d086f11ebbd62ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who died earlier, Lenin In 1918 or So Many Dreams?", "context": [["Mikhail Romm", ["Mikhail Ilych Romm( \u2013 1 November 1971) was a Soviet film director."]], ["Heiner Carow", ["Heiner Carow( 19 September 1929 \u2013 1 February 1997) was a German film director and screenwriter.", "His 1986 film\" So Many Dreams\" was entered into the 37th Berlin International Film Festival.", "The following year, he was a member of the jury at the 38th Berlin International Film Festival.", "In 1990, his film\" Coming Out\" won the Silver Bear for an outstanding artistic contribution at the 40th Berlin International Film Festival."]], ["Jack Dulmage", ["Jack Roberts Dulmage( 1918 or 1918 \u2013 August 2, 1998) was a Canadian sports journalist for the\" Windsor Star\".", "He was awarded the Elmer Ferguson Memorial Award in 1984."]], ["So Many Dreams", ["So Many Dreams is a 1986 East German drama film directed by Heiner Carow.", "It was entered into the 37th Berlin International Film Festival."]], ["Lenin in Paris", ["Lenin in Paris is a Soviet biopic directed by Sergei Yutkevich in 1981 on Mosfilm."]], ["Billy Wright (musician)", ["William Wright( May 21, 1918, or 1932 \u2013 October 28, 1991) was a jump blues singer from the U.S.", "He is considered one of Little Richard's greatest influences in his formative years."]], ["Ben Palmer", ["Ben Palmer is a British film and television director who is known for being the director of\" Bo' Selecta\" and\" The Inbetweeners\"."]], ["My Cape of Many Dreams", ["My Cape of Many Dreams is a 1981 Taiwanese romance drama film directed by Liu Li-li, based on Chiung Yao's 1979 novel."]], ["Jutta Wachowiak", ["Jutta Wachowiak( born 13 December 1940) is a German actress.", "She has appeared in more than 60 films and television shows since 1962.", "She starred in the 1986 film\" So Many Dreams\", which was entered into the 37th Berlin International Film Festival."]], ["Lenin in 1918", ["Lenin in 1918(\" Lenin v 1918 godu\") is a 130- minute- long Soviet propaganda film released in 1939.", "It gives the background of the Russian Civil War after the October Revolution.", "The film was directed by Mikhail Romm with E. Aron and I. Simkov as co-directors.", "The script was written by Aleksei Kapler together with Taisiya Zlatogorova."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Lenin in 1918", 2], ["So Many Dreams", 0], ["Mikhail Romm", 0], ["Heiner Carow", 0]], "evidences": [["Lenin in 1918", "director", "Mikhail Romm"], ["So Many Dreams", "director", "Heiner Carow"], ["Mikhail Romm", "date of death", "1 November 1971"], ["Heiner Carow", "date of death", "1 February 1997"]], "answer": "Lenin In 1918"}
{"_id": "b53c4ade08cc11ebbd93ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director died later, Swing Fever or The Phantom Stage?", "context": [["Tim Whelan", ["Tim Whelan( November 2, 1893 \u2013 August 12, 1957) was an American film director, writer, producer and actor best remembered for his writing credits on\" Harold Lloyd\" and\" Harry Langdon\" comedies, and his directing of mostly British films( e.g.\" The Thief of Bagdad\"( 1940).", "At the time of his death, Whelan was survived by his widow, former silent film actress Miriam Seegar and their two sons."]], ["John Owen-Jones", ["John Owen- Jones( born 5 May 1971) is a Welsh musical theatre actor and singer, best known for his portrayals of Jean Valjean in Alain Boublil& Claude- Michel Sch\u00f6nberg's\" Les Mis\u00e9rables\" and of The Phantom in Andrew Lloyd Webber's\" The Phantom of the Opera\".", "He most recently appeared as Valjean on the 25th Anniversary Tour of\" Les Mis\u00e9rables\", and as The Phantom in The Phantom Of The Opera UK Tour, as part of the 25th anniversary celebrations.", "He has now recorded six studio albums."]], ["Swing Fever", ["Swing Fever is a 1943 American musical comedy film directed by Tim Whelan.", "Kay Kyser plays an ambitious music composer, also gifted with a hypnotic \"evil eye\", who gets mixed up with promoting a boxer.", "The film also features Marilyn Maxwell, William Gargan, Nat Pendleton and Lena Horne.", "Amid the credited music and boxing-world cameos many other familiar faces can be glimpsed: Tommy Dorsey, Harry James, Mike Mazurki, Mantan Moreland, and a young Ava Gardner."]], ["The Phantom (1996 film)", ["The Phantom is a 1996 Australian- American superhero film directed by Simon Wincer.", "Based on Lee Falk's comic strip\" The Phantom\" by King Features, the film stars Billy Zane as a seemingly immortal crimefighter and his battle against all forms of evil.", "\" The Phantom\" also stars Treat Williams, Kristy Swanson, Catherine Zeta- Jones, James Remar and Patrick McGoohan.", "The film's screenplay by Jeffrey Boam is loosely inspired by three of\" The Phantom\" stories,\" The Singh Brotherhood The Sky Band\" and\" The Belt\"; but adds supernatural elements and several new characters.", "Principal photography began in October 1995 and concluded on February 13, 1996.", "The film was shot in California, Thailand and Australia.", "\" The Phantom\" was released on June 7, 1996, and received mixed reviews from film critics, who were divided over whether its pulp adventure approach was charming and authentic or vapid and dull.", "Despite financial failure in its theatrical release, the film has enjoyed success on VHS, DVD and Blu-ray, and has developed a cult following."]], ["Querelle", ["Querelle is a 1982 West German- French English- language drama film directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder and starring Brad Davis, adapted from French author Jean Genet's 1947 novel\" Querelle of Brest\".", "It marked Fassbinder's final film as a writer/ director; it was posthumously released just months after the director died of a drug overdose in June 1982."]], ["The Phantom Stage", ["The Phantom Stage was a 1939\" B\" movie directed by George Waggner starring Bob Baker as a singing cowboy."]], ["The Phantom Flyer", ["The Phantom Flyer( aka The Phantom Ranger) is a 1928 silent western and aviation film directed by Bruce M. Mitchell and starring Al Wilson, Lillian Gilmore and Buck Connors.", "The film was produced and distributed by the Universal Pictures.", "\" The Phantom Flyer\" was one of a series of films that showcased the exploits of the stunt pilots in Hollywood.", "\" The Phantom Flyer\" is not to be confused with another 1928 film of the same title, a 2- reeler starring Jack Hoxie."]], ["The Phantom Edit", ["Star Wars Episode", "I.I: The Phantom Edit is a fan edit of the film, removing many elements of the original film.", "The purpose of the edit, according to creator Mike J. Nichols, was to make a much stronger version of\" The Phantom Menace\" based on the previous execution and philosophies of film storytelling and editing of George Lucas.", "\" The Phantom Edit\" was the first unauthorized re-edit of\" The Phantom Menace\" to receive major publicity and acclaim."]], ["George Waggner", ["George Waggner( September 7, 1894 \u2013 December 11, 1984) was an actor, director, producer and writer.", "He is best known for directing Lon Chaney Jr. in the 1941 film\" The Wolf Man\"."]], ["The Phantom (serial)", ["The Phantom is a 1943 Columbia Pictures 15 chapter black- and- white cliffhanger superhero serial, produced by Rudolph C. Flothow, directed B. Reeves Eason, and starring Tom Tyler in the title role.", "It is based on Lee Falk's comic strip\" The Phantom\", first syndicated to newspapers in 1936 by King Features Syndicate.", "The serial also features Jeanne Bates as the Phantom's girlfriend Diana Palmer, and Ace the Wonder Dog as the Phantom's trusty German shepherd Devil( who is a wolf in the original comic strip)."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Swing Fever", 0], ["The Phantom Stage", 0], ["Tim Whelan", 0], ["George Waggner", 0]], "evidences": [["Swing Fever", "director", "Tim Whelan"], ["The Phantom Stage", "director", "George Waggner"], ["Tim Whelan", "date of death", "August 12, 1957"], ["George Waggner", "date of death", "December 11, 1984"]], "answer": "The Phantom Stage"}
{"_id": "5bb944fa094b11ebbdaeac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film was released earlier, Lady Stay Dead or Bidesiya?", "context": [["Lady Stay Dead", ["Lady Stay Dead is a 1981 Australian thriller film directed by Terry Bourke about a psychotic handyman."]], ["Coney Island Baby (film)", ["Coney Island Baby is a 2003 comedy- drama in which film producer Amy Hobby made her directorial debut.", "Karl Geary wrote the film and Tanya Ryno was the film's producer.", "The music was composed by Ryan Shore.", "The film was shot in Sligo, Ireland, which is known locally as\" Coney Island\".", "The film was screened at the Newport International Film Festival.", "Hobby won the Jury Award for\" Best First Time Director\".", "The film made its premiere television broadcast on the Sundance Channel."]], ["Dead or Alive 5", ["Dead or Alive 5( abbreviated to DOA5) is a fighting video game in the\" Dead or Alive\" series, developed by Team Ninja and released by Tecmo Koei simultaneously for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in 2012.", "It is the first\" Dead or Alive\" game to have a multi-platform release since\" Dead or Alive 2\" as well as the series' first installment that was released for the PlayStation 3.", "\" Dead or Alive 5\" features guest characters from Sega's\" Virtua Fighter\" fighting game series and several new gameplay mechanics, as well as improved graphics and a more realistic visual style than its predecessors.", "It s plot is set two years after the events of\" Dead or Alive 4\", telling the interrelating stories of various characters in connection to the new DOA tournament and the continuing hunt for Kasumi's evil clone.", "A portable and expanded version for the PlayStation Vita, entitled\" Dead or Alive 5 Plus\"( stylized as\" Dead or Alive 5+\"), was released in 2013.", "The next version,\" Dead or Alive 5 Ultimate\", was released for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 later in 2013, with an arcade version to follow.", "A final iteration titled\" Dead or Alive 5 Last Round\" was released for the PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, and for the PC via Steam in 2015.", "A mobile game spin- off\" Dead or Alive 5 Infinite\" was also released for Chinese market in 2017.", "\" Dead or Alive 5\" received generally favorable reviews.", "By mid-2015, all versions of the game have sold over 1.5 million physical copies worldwide, in addition to over 3.5 million downloads."]], ["Royal Tramp II", ["Royal Tramp II is a 1992 Hong Kong film based on Louis Cha's novel\" The Deer and the Cauldron\".", "The film is a sequel to\" Royal Tramp\", which was released earlier in the same year."]], ["Bidesiya", ["Bidesiya is Bhojpuri film released in 1963 directed by S. N. Tripathi produced by Bachubhai Shah."]], ["Hitler \u2013 Dead or Alive", ["Hitler \u2013 Dead or Alive is a 1942 American propaganda war film directed by Nick Grinde.", "The plot of\" Hitler \u2013 Dead or Alive\" was inspired by true events but takes a quasi-comic tone."]], ["And when I die, I won't stay dead", ["And when I die, I wo n't stay dead is a documentary film about the life and work of African- American poet Bob Kaufman, directed by Billy Woodberry which was shown at International Film Festival Rotterdam in 2015, opened MoMa's Doc Fortnight in 2016 and won the award for Best Investigative Documentary at Doclisboa International Film Festival in 2015."]], ["DOA: Dead or Alive", ["DOA: Dead or Alive is a 2006 British- German- American martial arts action film loosely based on the Tecmo/ Team Ninja fighting game series\" Dead or Alive\".", "Directed by Corey Yuen and written by J. F. Lawton and Adam and Seth Gross, it features an ensemble cast led by Jaime Pressly, Holly Valance, Sarah Carter, Natassia Malthe and Devon Aoki.", "In the film, fighters are invited to DOA\" Dead or Alive\", an invitational martial arts contest.", "The four female fighters begin as rivals, but work together to uncover the secret that the organizer of the tournament is trying to hide.", "The film has various appearances from characters of the game series, with, in lead roles, Kasumi( Aoki), Christie Allen( Valance) and Tina Armstrong( Pressly).", "The film received generally negative reviews.", "The film was released September 7, 2006 and performed poorly at the international box office.", "The US release was delayed and was eventually released June 15, 2007, in 505 theaters, for only 21 days."]], ["Invasion of the Neptune Men", ["The film was released in 1961 in Japan and was later released in the United States on television.", "In 1998, the film was featured on an episode of\" Mystery Science Theater 3000\"."]], ["The Wonderful World of Captain Kuhio", ["The film was released in Japan on 10 October 2009."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Lady Stay Dead", 0], ["Bidesiya", 0]], "evidences": [["Lady Stay Dead", "publication date", "1981"], ["Bidesiya", "publication date", "1963"]], "answer": "Bidesiya"}
{"_id": "a635f66e088d11ebbd70ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who is older than the other, Life As It Comes or Dear Wendy? ", "context": [["Scotty Fox", ["Scott Fox is a pornographic film director who is a member of the AVN Hall of Fame."]], ["Stefano Incerti", ["Stefano Incerti( born 25 July 1965) is an Italian film director.", "He has directed more than ten films since 1995.", "In 2014, Stefano directed the drama Snowscape, about Donato( Roberto De Francesco), a man looking for something that would secure his future, and Norah( Esther Elisha), a woman who abandoned and chased by a small- time gangster, from whom she may have stolen something big."]], ["Logan Sandler", ["Logan Sandler is an American writer and director who is best known for his first feature film\" Live Cargo\"."]], ["Sisse Graum J\u00f8rgensen", ["Sisse Graum J\u00f8rgensen( born 8 May 1972) is a Danish film producer and sits on the board of the film company Zentropa.", "Films she has produced include\" H\u00e6vnenJagten\", and\" Dear Wendy\".", "She also sits on the advisory board for TrustNordisk, a Scandinavian international film distributor."]], ["Dan Milne", ["Dan Milne is a British actor/ director who is possibly best known for his role in\" EastEnders\"."]], ["Dear Wendy", ["Dear Wendy is a 2005 crime film directed by Thomas Vinterberg and written by Lars von Trier.", "It stars Jamie Bell, Bill Pullman, Michael Angarano, Mark Webber, Danso Gordon, Novella Nelson and Alison Pill.", "It was an international co-production between Denmark, Germany, France, and the United Kingdom, filmed on- location in Copenhagen.", "The film had its world premiere at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival.", "It received an approval rating of 36% on Rotten Tomatoes based on 64 reviews and an average rating of 5.1 /10.", "Vinterberg won the Silver St. George for Best Director at the 27th Moscow International Film Festival."]], ["Thomas Vinterberg", ["Thomas Vinterberg( born 19 May 1969) is a Danish film director who, along with Lars von Trier, co-founded the Dogme 95 movement in filmmaking, which established rules for simplifying movie production.", "He is best known for the films\" The Celebration\"( 1998),\" Submarino\"( 2010),\" The Hunt\"( 2012) and\" Far from the Madding Crowd\"( 2015)."]], ["Life as It Comes", ["Life as It Comes is a 2003 Italian drama film directed by Stefano Incerti."]], ["Ben Palmer", ["Ben Palmer is a British film and television director who is known for being the director of\" Bo' Selecta\" and\" The Inbetweeners\"."]], ["Elliot Silverstein", ["Elliot Silverstein( born August 3, 1927, in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American director, who is best known for being the director of the movie\" Cat Ballou\"( 1965)."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Life as It Comes", 0], ["Dear Wendy", 0], ["Stefano Incerti", 0], ["Thomas Vinterberg", 0]], "evidences": [["Life as It Comes", "director", "Stefano Incerti"], ["Dear Wendy", "director", "Thomas Vinterberg"], ["Stefano Incerti", "date of birth", "25 July 1965"], ["Thomas Vinterberg", "date of birth", "19 May 1969"]], "answer": "Life As It Comes"}
{"_id": "cb44473b08b511ebbd88ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film came out first, Stag Night Of The Dead or Winter Of Frozen Dreams?", "context": [["The House of the Dead (disambiguation)", ["The House of the Dead is a horror video game franchise created by Sega.", "The House of the Dead or House of the Dead may also refer to:"]], ["The City of the Dead", ["City of the Dead or The City of the Dead may refer to:"]], ["Book of the Dead (disambiguation)", ["The Book of the Dead is an ancient Egyptian funerary text.", "Book of the Dead or The Book of the Dead also may refer to:"]], ["Land of the Dead", ["Land of the Dead( also known as George A. Romero's Land of the Dead) is a 2005 post-apocalyptic horror film written and directed by George A. Romero; the fourth of Romero's six\" Living Dead\" movies, it is preceded by\" Night of the Living DeadDawn of the Dead\" and\" Day of the Dead\", and succeeded by\" Diary of the Dead\" and\" Survival of the Dead\".", "It was released in 2005, with a budget of$ 15\u201319 million, the highest in Romero's\" Dead\" series and has grossed$ 46 million.", "The story of\" Land of the Dead\" deals with a zombie assault on Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where a feudal- like government exists.", "The survivors in the film have fled to the Golden Triangle area of downtown Pittsburgh.", "The region is protected on two sides by rivers and on the third by an electric barricade that survivors term\" the Throat\".", "Released in North America on June 24, 2005,\" Land of the Dead\" received mostly positive reviews from film critics."]], ["Winter of Frozen Dreams", ["Winter of Frozen Dreams is a 2009 independent American crime drama directed by Eric Mandelbaum, and starring Thora Birch, Keith Carradine, and Brendan Sexton III.", "The film follows the story of Barbara Hoffman, a Wisconsin biochemistry student and prostitute convicted of murder in the first televised murder trial ever."]], ["Rock Is Dead", ["Rock Is Dead, or Rock and Roll Is Dead, or similar may also refer to:"]], ["Dead or Alive Ultimate", ["Dead or Alive Ultimate is a compilation fighting game developed by Team Ninja and released by Tecmo for the Xbox in 2004.", "It is a collection of the two previous games in the series, 1996's\" Dead or Alive\" and 1999's\" Dead or Alive 2\".", "It marks the only game in the series to date to be a compilation.", "\" DOA Ultimate\" contains a high- resolution edition of the Sega Saturn version of\" Dead or Alive\", and an enhanced remake of\" DOA2\" which utilized the\" Dead or Alive Xtreme Beach Volleyball\" graphics engine and offered\" Dead or Alive 3\" game mechanics, new game content, online multiplayer capabilities, and the inclusion of Hitomi as a playable character."]], ["Dead or Alive 5", ["Dead or Alive 5( abbreviated to DOA5) is a fighting video game in the\" Dead or Alive\" series, developed by Team Ninja and released by Tecmo Koei simultaneously for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in 2012.", "It is the first\" Dead or Alive\" game to have a multi-platform release since\" Dead or Alive 2\" as well as the series' first installment that was released for the PlayStation 3.", "\" Dead or Alive 5\" features guest characters from Sega's\" Virtua Fighter\" fighting game series and several new gameplay mechanics, as well as improved graphics and a more realistic visual style than its predecessors.", "It s plot is set two years after the events of\" Dead or Alive 4\", telling the interrelating stories of various characters in connection to the new DOA tournament and the continuing hunt for Kasumi's evil clone.", "A portable and expanded version for the PlayStation Vita, entitled\" Dead or Alive 5 Plus\"( stylized as\" Dead or Alive 5+\"), was released in 2013.", "The next version,\" Dead or Alive 5 Ultimate\", was released for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 later in 2013, with an arcade version to follow.", "A final iteration titled\" Dead or Alive 5 Last Round\" was released for the PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, and for the PC via Steam in 2015.", "A mobile game spin- off\" Dead or Alive 5 Infinite\" was also released for Chinese market in 2017.", "\" Dead or Alive 5\" received generally favorable reviews.", "By mid-2015, all versions of the game have sold over 1.5 million physical copies worldwide, in addition to over 3.5 million downloads."]], ["Stag Night of the Dead", ["Stag Night of the Dead is a 2010 low budget British comedy horror film, written and directed by Neil \"Napoleon\" Jones."]], ["The Night of Nights", ["The Night of Nights is a 1939 black- and- white drama film written by Donald Ogden Stewart and directed by Lewis Milestone for Paramount Pictures that starred Pat O' Brien, Olympe Bradna, and Roland Young.", "The film received positive contemporary reviews from publications such as\" The New York Times\".", "Director Milestone went on to other successful productions after the film came out, including\" Ocean's 11\" and\" Pork Chop Hill\".", "The movie has no relation to the use of the phrase\" Night of Nights\" for the night of the Academy Awards ceremony, the album by musical group", "The Seekers, or the Touhou Project song."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Stag Night of the Dead", 0], ["Winter of Frozen Dreams", 0]], "evidences": [["Stag Night of the Dead", "publication date", "2010"], ["Winter of Frozen Dreams", "publication date", "2009"]], "answer": "Winter Of Frozen Dreams"}
{"_id": "7a0206f2089f11ebbd78ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Were Jake Eisenhart and Michael T. Ullman of the same nationality?", "context": [["Michael T. Ullman", ["Michael T. Ullman( born July 29, 1962, San Francisco, California) is an American neuroscientist whose main field of research is the relationship between language, memory and the brain.", "His Declarative/ Procedural model of language has greatly affected the field of psycholinguistics and cognitive neuroscience."]], ["Emma Russack", ["Emma Russack is an Australian singer and songwriter, who grew up in Narooma, New South Wales, where she graduated from high school in 2005.", "She currently lives in Melbourne.", "In 2004, when she was 16, she won the contest\" Fresh Air\" of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation for young talents with her song\" Used To This\".", "By 2008, she was already known on YouTube, where she had posted eight covers, as well as two songs of her own, playing the guitar.", "For some time between 2007 and 2008, she took on the artistic name\" Lola Flash\", while being the singer of a band of the same name.", "The group members were Jake Phillips( bass), Alec Marshall( guitar), Paul Mc Lean( drums) and Kate Delahunty( violin).", "The single\" Psycho\", published in 2009, is from that period.", "She spent a year travelling around in South America.", "In 2010, the EP\" Peasants\" was published, and in 2012 her first album,\" Sounds Of Our City\", including ten songs, was released.", "Articles about her have appeared in the German and Australian editions of\" Rolling Stone\" and in the Australian magazine\" Frankie\".", "She had her song\" All My Dreaming\" featured in the ending of\" The Walking Dead\"'s Season 9 11th episode,\" Bounty\"."]], ["Pete Sanstol", ["Pete Sanstol( March 28, 1905 \u2013 March 13, 1982) was a Norwegian professional boxer who took the Canadian version of the World Bantamweight Championship in Montreal in 1931 against Archie Bell.", "He contended twice unsuccessfully for the NBA World Bantamweight Title, and was a class of 2000 World Boxing Hall of Fame inductee.", "Lew Burston, Raoul Godbout, George Blake, and Bobby Diamond were his managers.", "His trainers were Jake Kravitz and Manny Seeman."]], ["James Michael Ullman", ["James Michael Ullman( 1925\u20131997) was an American novelist and newspaper writer/ editor known for his work in and about the Chicago area."]], ["James P. Wade", ["James P. Wade, Jr. is the author, with Harlan K. Ullman of the doctrine of strategic dominance, more popularly known as shock and awe.", "They published their concept in\" Shock and Awe: Achieving Rapid Dominance\", a 1996 monograph of the National Defense University.", "In 1977, he was appointed by President Jimmy Carter as Chairman of the Military Liaison Committee to the United States Department of Energy."]], ["James P. Wade", ["James P. Wade, Jr. is the author, with Harlan K. Ullman of the doctrine of strategic dominance, more popularly known as shock and awe.", "They published their concept in\" Shock and Awe: Achieving Rapid Dominance\", a 1996 monograph of the National Defense University.", "In 1977, he was appointed by President Jimmy Carter as Chairman of the Military Liaison Committee to the United States Department of Energy."]], ["James Michael Ullman", ["James Michael Ullman( 1925\u20131997) was an American novelist and newspaper writer/ editor known for his work in and about the Chicago area."]], ["Andrew Esinhart", ["Andrew Esinhart( December 27, 1838 \u2013 ca 1915) was a merchant and political figure in Quebec.", "He represented La Prairie in the Legislative Assembly of Quebec from 1871 to 1875 as a Conservative.", "He was born in La Prairie, Lower Canada, the son of Andrew Eisenhart and Charlotte Barbeau, and became a merchant there.", "Esinhart owned a sawmill at Sainte- Clothilde and also operated a brick factory which failed in 1870.", "In 1867, he married Marie- \u00c9zelda Valotte.", "He was defeated by L\u00e9on -Beno\u00eet- Alfred Charlebois when he ran for reelection to the Quebec assembly in 1875.", "In 1876, he moved to Iberville, where he owned a general store and grain warehouse.", "Esinhart was mayor of Iberville from 1882 to 1883.", "He later moved to the United States, where he died around 1915."]], ["Jake Eisenhart", ["Jacob Henry", "\" Ol' Jake\" Eisenhart( October 3, 1922 \u2013 December 20, 1987) was an American left- handed pitcher in Major League Baseball who appeared in one game for the Cincinnati Reds in 1944.", "The 6'3 \u00bd\", 195 lb. left- hander was a native of Perkasie, Pennsylvania.", "Eisenhart is one of many ballplayers who only appeared in the major leagues during World War II.", "After attending Juniata College, he was signed by the Reds to a 30- day trial contract, but his only big league action came on June 10, in a home game against the St. Louis Cardinals at Crosley Field.", "He entered the game with two out in the top of the ninth inning, and the Reds behind 18 \u2013 0.", "The pitcher he came in to relieve was 15- year- old Joe Nuxhall, who had just made his major league debut.", "Eisenhart walked the first batter he faced, George Fallon, then got the last out, retiring opposing pitcher Mort Cooper on a foul out.", "His total major league experience ended up lasting only 1/ 3 of an inning.", "He was released by the Reds on June 24.", "Eisenhart also served in the Army during World War II, and toiled three years in the Philadelphia Athletics organization, but never made it back to the major leagues.", "He died in 1987 in Huntingdon, Pennsylvania."]], ["David Ji", ["David Longfen Ji is an American businessman who co-founded Apex Digital, an electronics manufacturer.", "In 2004, he was arrested in China following a dispute with Sichuan Changhong Electric, a supplier owned by the city of Mianyang and the province of Sichuan.", "Changhong accused him of defrauding them through bad checks.", "Ji was taken, according to an account by his lawyer, to the senior management and told, \"I decide whether you live or die.\"", "He has been held in China without charges.", "Ji's case highlighted an \"implicit racism\" in dealings with American businessmen.", "As a U.S. citizen he was not granted the same treatment by authorities as non-ethnically Chinese businessmen sharing the same nationality."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Jake Eisenhart", 1], ["Michael T. Ullman", 0]], "evidences": [["Jake Eisenhart", "country of citizenship", "American"], ["Michael T. Ullman", "country of citizenship", "American"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "ac87636208cc11ebbd93ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Are It\u2019S A Matter Of Love and The Trusted Outlaw from the same country?", "context": [["Dreams of Love", ["Dreams of Love or Dream of Love may refer to:"]], ["Face of Love", ["Face of Love, Faces of Love, The Face of Love, etc., may refer to:"]], ["The Game of Love", ["Game of Love or The Game of Love may refer to:"]], ["It's a Matter of Time", ["\" It's a Matter of Time'\" is a song written by Clive Westlake and recorded in 1972 by Elvis Presley.", "It was recorded by him during the March 27 \u2013 29, 1972 recording session at the RCA Studios in Nashville.", "The song was first released in August 1972 as a B-side to\" Burning Love\" and then in November on the album\" Burning Love and Hits from His Movies, Volume 2\"."]], ["Trusted Computing Group", ["The Trusted Computing Group is a group formed by AMD, Hewlett- Packard, IBM, Intel and Microsoft to implement Trusted Computing concepts across personal computers.", "The Trusted Computing Group was announced in 2003 as the successor to the Trusted Computing Platform Alliance which was previously formed in 1999.", "Many other companies have since joined the Trusted Computing Group, including Wave Systems Corp, Digital Management, Inc., Cisco, Lenovo, Infineon, Juniper Networks and Fujitsu."]], ["The Trusted Outlaw", ["The Trusted Outlaw is a 1937 American Western film directed by Robert N. Bradbury, written by George H. Plympton and Fred Myton, and starring Bob Steele, Lois January, Joan Barclay, Earl Dwire, Charles King and Richard Cramer.", "It was released on May 4, 1937, by Republic Pictures."]], ["Manual of Love 2", ["Manual of Love 2 is a 2007 Italian romantic comedy film in four quartets directed by Giovanni Veronesi.", "It is the sequel of\" Manual of Love\" and was followed by\" Manual of Love 3\"."]], ["Season of Love", ["Season of Love or Seasons of Love may refer to:"]], ["A Matter of Time", ["A Matter of Time or Matter of Time may refer to:"]], ["It\u2019s a Matter of Love", ["It \u2019s a Matter of Love is a 2013 Sri Lankan English romantic comedy film directed by Roy de Silva and produced by his wife Sumana Amarasinghe.", "It stars Anarkali Akarsha and Saranga Disasekara in lead roles along with Vijaya Nandasiri and Lucky Dias.", "It is the sequel to 1990 film\" It's a Matter of Time\", which is Sri Lanka's first English film directed by a Sinhalese director.", "The film marks the debut acting of popular actor Ronnie Leitch's daughter, Keishiya Leitch.", "The movie premiered at LA \u2019s Vista cinema hall and then screened in other theaters around the country."]]], "supporting_facts": [["It\u2019s a Matter of Love", 0], ["The Trusted Outlaw", 0]], "evidences": [["It\u2019s a Matter of Love", "country of origin", "Sri Lanka"], ["The Trusted Outlaw", "country of origin", "American"]], "answer": "no"}
{"_id": "d5ca529208b711ebbd88ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Did Charles Robinson (Raf Airman) and Terri Hooley share the same nationality?", "context": [["Charles Hubert Boulby Blount", ["Air Vice Marshal Charles Hubert Boulby Blount,( 26 October 1893 \u2013 23 October 1940) was an English soldier, airman and first- class cricketer."]], ["Raymond Davies Hughes", ["Raymond Davies Hughes( 11 August 1923 \u2013 4 April 1999), from Mold, north Wales, was a Welsh RAF airman who made propaganda broadcasts in Welsh for the Germans during World War II."]], ["Charles Robinson (RAF airman)", ["Serjeant Charles Victor Robinson (24 May 1897 \u2013 28 July 1961) was a British World War I flying ace credited with seven aerial victories.", "He flew on at least 100 bombing missions as an observer."]], ["Terri Hooley", ["Terri Hooley (born 23 December 1948) is a prominent figure in the Belfast punk scene and founder of the Good Vibrations record shop and label, responsible for bands such as The Undertones, Rudi, Protex and The Outcasts making their mark on the national music scene in Ireland and Britain.", "After playing \"Teenage Kicks\" on BBC national radio John Peel then became a big supporter of the Good Vibrations record label.", "Despite growing popularity, though, Good Vibrations filed for bankruptcy in 1982, just as the first wave of British punk had died.", "Bands that had gone to London, such as Protex and Rudi, went back to Hooley \u2013 and Belfast.", "Hooley's friends later got him a shop called Vintage Records, Co. just around the corner from Good Vibrations.", "The label celebrated its 30th anniversary in April 2008.", "In October 2010 his book \"Hooleygan\" was published by Blackstaff Press and was number four in the local charts at Christmas.", "A \"Terri Hooley For Mayor Of Belfast", "\" Facebook campaign was set up but he declined the offer saying: \"There are enough fools in Belfast City Hall, they don't need another one.\"", "Terri's Good Vibes record shop at Winetavern Street, Belfast, was closed down in July 2011.", "A biopic based on his life, \"Good Vibrations\", came out in 2013, starring Richard Dormer as Hooley, as well as Dylan Moran and Jodie Whittaker.", "In October 2012 Hooley was verbally abused and assaulted by two men while out walking his dog in east Belfast.", "During the incident Hooley was described as a \"Fenian lover\" and called \"a disgrace to Protestants\"."]], ["Sydney Ernest Smith", ["Colonel Sydney Ernest Smith CBE( 1881\u20131943) was an English pioneer aviator, soldier, airman and company director."]], ["Charles D. Robinson", ["Charles D. Robinson (October 22, 1822 \u2013 September 25, 1886) was a businessman and politician who served as the 3rd Secretary of State of Wisconsin."]], ["Charlie Robinson (actor)", ["Charles Robinson( born November 9, 1945) is an American theater, television and film actor.", "He is best known for his role on the NBC sitcom\" Night Court\" as Macintosh\" Mac\" Robinson( Seasons 2\u20139), the clerk of the court and a Vietnam War veteran.", "Although his most frequent on- screen billing has been Charlie Robinson,\" Night Court\" had credited him as\" Charles Robinson\" throughout his 1984 \u2013 1992 stint as Mac.", "In two of his earliest film appearances, 1974's\" Sugar Hill\" and 1975's\" The Black Gestapo\", he was credited as Charles P. Robinson.", "Some of his credits have been occasionally commingled with those of Charles Knox Robinson who, between 1958 and 1971, made numerous television and film appearances under the name Charles Robinson."]], ["Tony Robinson (business adviser)", ["Anthony Charles Robinson( born 7 September 1952) is a business speaker, author and micro- enterprise campaigner."]], ["Gary Wilcox", ["Warrant Officer Gary Wilcox is a retired Royal Air Force (RAF) airman.", "He was the Chief of the Air Staff's Warrant Officer from 2009 to 2012, and therefore the senior RAF other rank during that time."]], ["W. C. Robinson", ["Walter Charles Robinson( April 22, 1873 \u2013 July 13, 1942) was an American actor of the silent era."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Charles Robinson (RAF airman)", 0], ["Terri Hooley", 2]], "evidences": [["Charles Robinson (RAF airman)", "country of citizenship", "British"], ["Terri Hooley", "country of citizenship", "British"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "5f96ce98085311ebbd59ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Who is younger, Naci \u00d6\u011f\u00fcn or Ephraim B. Hall?", "context": [["Ephraim B. Hall", ["Ephraim Benoni Hall( August 25, 1822 \u2013 January 15, 1898) was the second West Virginia Attorney General.", "Hall was born on August 25, 1822 in Middletown( now Fairmont) in what is now Marion County( then in Virginia, but later in West Virginia).", "He read law and was admitted to the bar in 1851 subsequently practiced law in his home county and neighboring counties.", "In 1861, Ephraim was elected to the Virginia convention in Richmond.", "On April 17, the convention voted to adopt an ordinance of secession from the Union; Ephraim was one of 58 to voted against secession.", "When the convention recessed in May 1861, Hall returned to Marion County to survey the people and determined that the majority were Unionist.", "Hall did not return to Richmond in June and risked charges of treason for doing so.", "Later in 1861, Hall attended the Wheeling Convention, which re-organized a state government loyal to the United States\u2014 the future state of West Virginia.", "Hall attended the constitutional convention that produced the first West Virginia Constitution, and was one of four delegates to the convention selected to present the document to Congress.", "Hall was elected to a two- year term as West Virginia Attorney General for the term beginning January 1, 1865.", "In October 1865, Hall was elected judge of the Tenth Circuit and resigned as Attorney General in December.", "He was re-elected a circuit judge of the Sixth Circuit( formerly the Tenth) but declined to accept.", "In March 1870, Governor William E. Stevenson appointed", "Hall to be a member of the commission to negotiate the debt between Virginia and West Virginia.", "In September 1870, Hall was appointed to fill a vacancy as circuit judge in the Sixth Circuit.", "In October 1872, he resigned as Judge and moved to California.", "In 1875, he resumed the practice of law.", "Hall was an attorney in Santa Barbara until his death."]], ["Alan Chipp", ["Alan Chipp( born 9 January 1937) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the Fitzroy Football Club in the Victorian Football League( VFL).", "He is a younger brother of politician Don Chipp."]], ["Milo\u0161 Zli\u010di\u0107", ["Milo\u0161 Zli\u010di\u0107( born 29 December 1999) is a Serbian football forward.", "He is a younger brother of Lazar Zli\u010di\u0107."]], ["Markus Weissenberger", ["Markus Weissenberger( born March 8, 1975) is an Austrian former footballer who played as a midfielder.", "He is a younger brother of former Austria international player Thomas Weissenberger."]], ["Vadim Vlasov", ["Vadim Nikolayevich Vlasov( born 19 December 1980) is a former Russian football player.", "He is a younger brother of Dmitri Vlasov."]], ["Anton Shunto", ["Anton Shunto( born 31 May 1988) is a Belarusian professional footballer.", "As of 2019, he plays for Molodechno.", "He is a younger brother of Denis Shunto, who is a founder and former president of Krumkachy Minsk."]], ["Roman Smishko", ["Roman Smishko is a retired Ukrainian professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper.", "He is a younger brother of Ukrainian defender Bohdan Smishko."]], ["Zoran \u0160vonja", ["Zoran \u0160vonja( born 4 October 1995) is a Serbian football midfielder who plays for Bulgarian club Lokomotiv Sofia.", "He is younger brother of Goran \u0160vonja."]], ["Naci \u00d6\u011f\u00fcn", ["Naci \u00d6\u011f\u00fcn( born 16 July 1944) is a Turkish cross- country skier.", "He competed in the men's 15 kilometre event at the 1968 Winter Olympics."]], ["Dmitri Varfolomeyev (footballer, born 1978)", ["Dmitri Nikolayevich Varfolomeyev( born 15 March 1978 in Leningrad) is a former Russian football player.", "He is a younger brother of Sergei Varfolomeyev."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Naci \u00d6\u011f\u00fcn", 0], ["Ephraim B. Hall", 0]], "evidences": [["Naci \u00d6\u011f\u00fcn", "date of birth", "16 July 1944"], ["Ephraim B. Hall", "date of birth", "August 25, 1822"]], "answer": "Naci \u00d6\u011f\u00fcn"}
{"_id": "de7c73480bdc11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of the director of film Venus Makes Trouble?", "context": [["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["Gordon Wiles", ["Gordon Wiles (October 10, 1904 \u2013 October 17, 1950) was an American art director and film director.", "He won an Oscar for Best Art Direction for the film \"Transatlantic\".", "He was born in St. Louis, Missouri.", "His father, Albert Wiles, was a doctor in Jerseyville, Illinois."]], ["Keef Trouble", ["Keef Trouble( born Keith Trussell, 1949, Greenwich, London) is an English composer, singer and musician."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["Maiken Baird", ["Maiken Baird is an American documentary film director and producer.", "Baird( along with co-director Michelle Major) directed the documentary film\" Venus and Serena\" and produced."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["S. N. Mathur", ["S.N. Mathur was the Director of the Indian Intelligence Bureau between September 1975 and February 1980.", "He was also the Director General of Police in Punjab."]], ["Venus Makes Trouble", ["Venus Makes Trouble is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Gordon Wiles.", "The plot of this inexpensive Columbia programmer revolves around the schemes of fast-talking publicity man Buzz Martin, from dropping fake money from an airplane, to betting on turtle races, to selling swampland for real estate, which eventually lands him in front of a grand jury."]], ["Jesse E. Hobson", ["Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 \u2013 November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955.", "Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Venus Makes Trouble", 0], ["Gordon Wiles", 3]], "evidences": [["Venus Makes Trouble", "director", "Gordon Wiles"], ["Gordon Wiles", "place of birth", "Jerseyville"]], "answer": "Jerseyville"}
{"_id": "a7c458ef089311ebbd75ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Were Douglas Geers and Robert Kyncl from the same country?", "context": [["Godwin Davy", ["Godwin Davy( born 15 December 1979) is an Anguillan international footballer who plays as a goalkeeper.", "He made his international debut in a World Cup qualifying match against El Salvador, resulting in a lopsided match, losing 12- 0 in February 2008, and also played in the 4 \u2013 0 loss to the same country in the return match in March 2008."]], ["Edward Geers", ["Edward Franklin Geers (January 25, 1851 - September 3, 1924) was an American harness racer.", "He was born on January 25, 1851 in Tennessee to William Gideon Geers and Emily Woolard.", "He died on September 3, 1924 in Wheeling, West Virginia."]], ["Telephone numbers in Ascension Island", ["Country Code:+ 247< br> International Call Prefix: 00 Ascension Island does not share the same country code( +290) with the rest of St Helena."]], ["Jorge D'Alessandro", ["Roberto Jorge D' Alessandro di Ninno( born 28 July 1949) is an Argentine retired footballer who played as a goalkeeper, and is a current manager.", "He played most of his career with Salamanca in Spain, appearing in nine La Liga seasons and more than 300 official games with the club.", "He subsequently embarked in a managerial career in the same country, coaching several teams( including his main one)."]], ["Douglas Geers", ["Douglas Geers is an American composer, and the founder of the Spark Festival."]], ["Ming Luhulima", ["Ming Luhulima aka Lou Lima was a well known Netherlands based recording artist originally from the Maluku Islands which were part of the Dutch East Indies.", "He made multiple recordings during his career.", "One of the artists he was closely associated with was Rudi Wairata.", "Not only did Luhulima come from the same country as Wairata, he also recorded music in the same genre.", "He was also a member of the Amboina Serenaders and the Mena Moeria Minstrels.", "He also led the Krontjong Ensemble Pantja Warna."]], ["2001\u201302 UEFA Champions League second group stage", ["Eight winners and eight runners- up from the first group stage were drawn into four groups of four teams, each containing two group winners and two runners- up.", "Teams from the same country or from the same first round group could not be drawn together.", "The top two teams in each group advanced to the quarter- finals."]], ["Willem Brakman", ["Willem Pieter Jacobus Brakman( 1922 \u2013 2008) was a Dutch writer who made his literary debut with the novel\" Een winterreis\" in 1961.", "Brakman received the P. C. Hooft Award in 1980.", "He was born on June 13th, 1922 in The Hague, Netherlands, and died on May 8th, 2008 in the same country."]], ["Robert Kyncl", ["Robert Kyncl is an American business executive.", "He is the Chief Business Officer at YouTube where he oversees all business functions such as content, sales, marketing and operations.", "He is also the author of Streampunks: YouTube and the Rebels Remaking Media.", "Previously, Kyncl was Vice President of Content Acquisitions at Netflix, where he spearheaded the company's content acquisition for streaming TV shows and movies over the Internet."]], ["Edward Geers", ["Edward Franklin Geers (January 25, 1851 - September 3, 1924) was an American harness racer.", "He was born on January 25, 1851 in Tennessee to William Gideon Geers and Emily Woolard.", "He died on September 3, 1924 in Wheeling, West Virginia."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Douglas Geers", 0], ["Robert Kyncl", 0]], "evidences": [["Douglas Geers", "country of citizenship", "American"], ["Robert Kyncl", "country of citizenship", "American"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "6399a1260bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where does the director of film John F. Kennedy: Years Of Lightning, Day Of Drums work at?", "context": [["Jason Moore (director)", ["Jason Moore( born October 22, 1970) is an American director of film, theatre and television."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["Tathastu", ["Tathastu is a 2006 Indian Hindi- language drama film starring Sanjay Dutt and directed by Anubhav Sinha.", "It is based on the American film\" John Q\"."]], ["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]], ["Sound of Drums", ["Sound of Drums may refer to:"]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["John F. Kennedy: Years of Lightning, Day of Drums", ["John F. Kennedy: Years of Lightning, Day of Drums is a ninety-minute filmed memorial tribute to President John F. Kennedy, who was assassinated on November 22, 1963.", "It was completed in 1964, and released to theatres by Embassy Pictures in 1966.", "The film, containing both color and black-and-white footage, is narrated by Gregory Peck, and features extensive excerpts from President Kennedy's speeches, including color footage of his swearing in and inaugural address.", "It was written and directed by Bruce Herschensohn, who also composed the music - long before he was recognized as a noted conservative.", "Maximilian Schell narrated the German version.", "Because \"Years of Lightning...\" was produced by the United States Information Agency, it was originally prohibited by law from being screened in the United States.", "However, the quality of the film was considered so outstanding that a special act of Congress allowed it to be shown in regular motion picture theatres, a rare honor for USIA films.", "Two years after the film's actual completion, it made its debut in regular movie houses.", "A soundtrack album from the film, featuring both music and narration was also issued, but it is unavailable on CD.", "The film concentrates on his public achievements in office, among them the launching of the Peace Corps, the successful resolution of the Cuban Missile Crisis, the successful attempt to put American astronauts into outer space, the beginning of the Alliance for Progress, the signing of the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, and Kennedy's original drafting of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, alternating coverage of these achievements with somber footage of the funeral procession carrying Kennedy's casket.", "The film was released on DVD from Warner Home Video on November 12, 2013."]], ["Bruce Herschensohn", ["Stanley Bruce Herschensohn (born September 10, 1932) is a conservative American political commentator, author and senior fellow at the Pepperdine University School of Public Policy in Malibu, California.", "Herschensohn quickly rose to prominence in the Republican Party, becoming a consultant to the Republican National Convention in 1972 and joined the Nixon administration on September 11, 1972.", "He served primarily as a speech writer.", "He left following Nixon's resignation, but served on the Ronald Reagan Presidential Transition Team and as an official in the Reagan administration.", "Previously, Herschensohn has been a Distinguished Fellow at the Claremont Institute and a fellow at the Institute of Politics at Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government in Cambridge, Massachusetts.", "He has taught politics at the University of Maryland, Whittier College and at Pepperdine University's School of Public Policy."]]], "supporting_facts": [["John F. Kennedy: Years of Lightning, Day of Drums", 3], ["Bruce Herschensohn", 4]], "evidences": [["John F. Kennedy: Years of Lightning, Day of Drums", "director", "Bruce Herschensohn"], ["Bruce Herschensohn", "employer", "Harvard"]], "answer": "Harvard"}
{"_id": "63b9eb9208a111ebbd79ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who is older than the other, Two And A Lady or The Velvet Vampire? ", "context": [["Scotty Fox", ["Scott Fox is a pornographic film director who is a member of the AVN Hall of Fame."]], ["Two and a Lady", ["Die Zwei und die Dame( German: Two and a Lady) is a 1926 German silent comedy crime film directed by Alwin Neu\u00df and starring Agnes Esterhazy, Bernhard Goetzke and Henry Stuart.", "It was based on a novel by Sven Elvestad.", "It premiered in Berlin on 12 March 1926."]], ["Scream of the Demon Lover", ["Scream of the Demon Lover is a Spanish- Italian horror film.", "Roger Corman bought it for his New World Pictures to put on a double bill with\" The Velvet Vampire\".", "The original title was\" Ivanna\"."]], ["The Velvet Vampire", ["The Velvet Vampire, also known as Cemetery Girls, is a 1971 American vampire film directed by Stephanie Rothman and starring Celeste Yarnall, Michael Blodgett and Sherry Miles.", "It has become a cult film."]], ["Alwin Neu\u00df", ["Alwin Neu\u00df( 17 June 1879 \u2013 30 October 1935), was a German film director and actor, noted for playing Sherlock Holmes in a series of silent films during the 1910s."]], ["Ben Palmer", ["Ben Palmer is a British film and television director who is known for being the director of\" Bo' Selecta\" and\" The Inbetweeners\"."]], ["Dan Milne", ["Dan Milne is a British actor/ director who is possibly best known for his role in\" EastEnders\"."]], ["Stephanie Rothman", ["Stephanie Rothman( born November 9, 1936 in Paterson, New Jersey) is an American film director, producer, and screenwriter, known for her low- budget independent exploitation films made in the 1960s and 1970s, especially\" The Student Nurses\"( 1970) and\" Terminal Island\"( 1974)."]], ["Elliot Silverstein", ["Elliot Silverstein( born August 3, 1927, in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American director, who is best known for being the director of the movie\" Cat Ballou\"( 1965)."]], ["Samurai I: Musashi Miyamoto", ["The other two films in the trilogy are and."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Two and a Lady", 0], ["The Velvet Vampire", 0], ["Alwin Neu\u00df", 0], ["Stephanie Rothman", 0]], "evidences": [["Two and a Lady", "director", "Alwin Neu\u00df"], ["The Velvet Vampire", "director", "Stephanie Rothman"], ["Alwin Neu\u00df", "date of birth", "17 June 1879"], ["Stephanie Rothman", "date of birth", "November 9, 1936"]], "answer": "Two And A Lady"}
{"_id": "875e6f8a0baf11ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is Philippe De Noailles's father?", "context": [["Charles Philippe Henri de Noailles", ["Charles Philippe", "Henri de Noailles( 9 September 1808 \u2013 25 November 1854) 8th prince de Poix, from( 1834) 5th duc espagnol de Mouchy, 4th duc fran\u00e7ais de Mouchy et duc de Poix, was a French nobleman.", "Son of Antonin Claude Dominique", "Just de Noailles( 1777 \u2013 1846), duc de Mouchy, and the duchesse M\u00e9lanie de Talleyrand- P\u00e9rigord( 1785 \u2013 1863), he was married on 6 April 1834, to Anne Marie C\u00e9cile de Noailles( 1812 \u2013 1848), daughter of the financier Alfred Louis Dominique Vincent de Paul de Noailles( son of Louis Marc Antoine de Noailles), and vicomtesse Rosalie Charlotte Antoinette L\u00e9ontine de Noailles( daughter of Charles Arthur Tristan Languedoc de Noailles).", "They had two children:"]], ["Anne de Noailles", ["Anne de Noailles, 1st Duke of Noailles( died 15 February 1678) was the great- grandson of Antoine, 1st comte de Noailles.", "He played an important part in the Fronde and the early years of the reign of Louis XIV, became captain- general of the newly won province of Roussillon, and in 1663 was created duc de Noailles and peer of France.", "Two of Noailles' sons, Anne- Jules, 2nd duc de Noailles, and Louis- Antoine, Cardinal de Noailles, raised the Noailles family to its greatest fame.", "A grandson married Fran\u00e7oise Charlotte d' Aubign\u00e9, niece of Madame de Maintenon."]], ["H\u00e9ctor Barrantes", ["H\u00e9ctor Barrantes Sansoni( 1939\u20131990) was an Argentine polo player.", "He was the stepfather of Sarah, Duchess of York."]], ["Philippe de Noailles", ["Philippe de Noailles, comte de Noailles and later prince de Poix, duc de Mouchy, and duc", "de Poix \"\u00e0 brev\u00eat\" (27 December 1715 in Paris27 June 1794 in Paris), was a younger brother of Louis de Noailles, and a more distinguished soldier than his brother.", "He was the 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d'Aubign\u00e9", ["Fran\u00e7oise Charlotte", "Amable d'Aubign\u00e9, Duchess of Noailles (5 May 1684 \u2013 6 October 1739) was the wife of Adrien Maurice de Noailles, 3rd Duke of Noailles.", "She was the niece of Fran\u00e7oise d'Aubign\u00e9, Madame de Maintenon, and her heiress."]], ["Fran\u00e7ois de Noailles (1905\u20132009)", ["Fran\u00e7ois- Ag\u00e9nor- Alexandre-H\u00e9lie de Noailles, 9th Duke of Noailles( 20 November 1905 \u2013 11 January 2009) was the nephew of Adrien- Maurice- Victurnien- Mathieu, 8th duc de Noailles.", "His parents were Marquis H\u00e9lie Guillaume de Noailles( 26 May 1871 \u2013 24 May 1932) and Corisande de Gramont( 8 August 1880 \u2013 5 March 1977), daughter of Duke de Gramont and Marguerite de Rothschild.", "He styled himself duc de Noailles( Duke of Noailles) on the death of his uncle Adrien de Noailles in 1953."]], ["Madame de Tess\u00e9", ["Adrienne Catherine de Noailles, comtesse de Tess\u00e9( 24 December 1741 \u2013 December 1813), was a French salon holder and letter writer.", "She was daughter of Louis, 4th duc de Noailles, sister of the 5th duc de Noailles and aunt of Marie Adrienne Fran\u00e7oise de Noailles, held a salon and corresponded with Thomas Jefferson in the early 19th century."]], ["Emmanuel Henri Victurnien de Noailles", ["Emmanuel- Henri -Victurnien, marquis de Noailles( September 15, 1830 \u2013 February 16, 1909), was a French diplomat, historian and literary critic, the second son of Paul de Noailles.", "He was the second son of Paul de Noailles.", "The marquis de Noailles served as envoy to the United States in 1872, and was ambassador to Italy in 1873, to the Ottoman Empire from 1882 until 1886 and to Germany from 1896 to 1902.", "He received the Grand Cross of the order of Legion d' Honneur in 1902."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Philippe de Noailles", 2], ["Fran\u00e7oise Charlotte d'Aubign\u00e9", 1]], "evidences": [["Philippe de Noailles", "mother", "Fran\u00e7oise Charlotte d'Aubign\u00e9"], ["Fran\u00e7oise Charlotte d'Aubign\u00e9", "spouse", "Adrien Maurice de Noailles"]], "answer": "Adrien Maurice de Noailles"}
{"_id": "9bc1ee520bdc11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where did Leona Woods's husband die?", "context": [["Place of origin", ["In Switzerland, the place of origin( literally\" home place\" or\" citizen place\") denotes where a Swiss citizen has their municipal citizenship.", "It is not to be confused with the place of birth or place of residence, although two or all three of these locations may be identical depending on the person's circumstances."]], ["Place of birth", ["The place of birth( POB) or birthplace is the place where a person was born.", "This place is often used in legal documents, together with name and date of birth, to uniquely identify a person.", "As a general rule with respect to passports, the place of birth is determined to be the country that currently has\" sovereignty\" over the actual place of birth, regardless of when the birth actually occurred.", "The place of birth is not necessarily the place where the parents of the new baby live.", "If the baby is born in a hospital in another place, that place is the place of birth.", "In many countries, this also means that the government requires that the birth of the new baby is registered in the place of birth.", "Some countries place less or no importance on the place of birth, instead using alternative geographical characteristics for the purpose of identity documents.", "For example, Sweden has used the concept of\" f\u00f6delsehemortdomicile of birth\") since 1947.", "This means that the domicile of the baby's mother is the registered place of birth.", "The location of the maternity ward or other physical birthplace is considered unimportant.", "Similarly, Switzerland uses the concept of\" Heimatortlieu d'origineluogo d'origineplace of origin\" in German, French and Italian respectively).", "A child born to Swiss parents is automatically assigned the place of origin of the parent with the same last name, so the child either gets their mother's or father's place of origin.", "A child born to one Swiss parent and one foreign parent acquires the place of origin of their Swiss parent.", "In a Swiss passport and identity card, the holder's place of origin is stated, not their place of birth.", "In some countries( primarily in the Americas), the place of birth automatically determines the nationality of the baby, a practice often referred to by the Latin phrase\" jus soli\".", "Almost all countries outside the Americas instead attribute nationality based on the nationality( ies) of the baby's parents( referred to as\" jus sanguinis\").", "There can be some confusion regarding the place of birth if the birth takes place in an unusual way: when babies are born on an airplane or at sea, difficulties can arise.", "The place of birth of such a person depends on the law of the countries involved, which include the nationality of the plane or ship, the nationality( ies) of the parents and/ or the location of the plane or ship( if the birth occurs in the territorial waters or airspace of a country).", "Some administrative forms may request the applicant's\" country of birth\".", "It is important to determine from the requester whether the information requested refers to the applicant's\" place of birth\" or\" nationality at birth\".", "For US citizens born abroad who under the US Constitution acquire US citizenship at the time of birth, the nationality at birth will be USA( American), while the place of birth would be the country in which the actual birth takes place."]], ["Motherland (disambiguation)", ["Motherland is the place of one's birth, the place of one's ancestors, or the place of origin of an ethnic group.", "Motherland may also refer to:"]], ["Beaulieu-sur-Loire", ["Beaulieu- sur- Loire is a commune in the Loiret department in north -central France.", "It is also the place of death of Jacques MacDonald, a French general who served in the Napoleonic Wars"]], ["Willard Libby", ["Willard Frank Libby (December 17, 1908 \u2013 September 8, 1980) was an American physical chemist noted for his role in the 1949 development of radiocarbon dating, a process which revolutionized archaeology and palaeontology.", "For his contributions to the team that developed this process, Libby was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1960.", "A 1927 chemistry graduate of the University of California, Berkeley, from which he received his doctorate in 1933", ", he studied radioactive elements and developed sensitive Geiger counters to measure weak natural and artificial radioactivity.", "During World War II he worked in", "the Manhattan Project's Substitute Alloy Materials (SAM) Laboratories at Columbia University, developing the gaseous diffusion process for uranium enrichment.", "After the war, Libby accepted professorship at the University of Chicago's Institute for Nuclear Studies, where he developed the technique for dating organic compounds using carbon-14.", "He also discovered that tritium similarly could be used for dating water, and therefore wine.", "In 1950, he became a member of the General Advisory Committee (GAC) of the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC).", "He was appointed a commissioner in 1954, becoming its sole scientist.", "He sided with Edward Teller on pursuing a crash program to develop the hydrogen bomb, participated in the Atoms for Peace program, and defended the administration's atmospheric nuclear testing.", "Libby resigned from the AEC in 1959 to become Professor of Chemistry at University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), a position he held until his retirement in 1976.", "In 1962, he became the Director of the University of California statewide Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics (IGPP).", "He started the first Environmental Engineering program at UCLA in 1972, and as a member of the California Air Resources Board, he worked to develop and improve California's air pollution standards."]], ["Sennedjem", ["The Ancient Egyptian artisan Sennedjem lived in Set Maat( translated as\" The Place of Truth\"), contemporary Deir el- Medina, on the west bank of the Nile, opposite Thebes, during the reigns of Seti I and Ramesses II.", "Sennedjem had the title\" Servant in the Place of Truth\".", "He was buried along with his wife, Iyneferti, and family in a tomb in the village necropolis.", "His tomb was discovered January 31, 1886.", "When Sennedjem's tomb was found, in it there was regular furniture from his home, including a stool and a bed, which he actually used when he was alive.", "His titles included Servant in the Place of Truth, meaning that he worked on the excavation and decoration of the nearby royal tombs."]], ["Where Was I", ["\" Where Was I?\" may refer to:"]], ["Dance of Death (disambiguation)", ["Dance of Death, also called\" Danse Macabre\", is a late- medieval allegory of the universality of death.", "Dance of Death or The Dance of Death may also refer to:"]], ["Leona Woods", ["Leona Harriet Woods (August 9, 1919 \u2013 November 10, 1986), later known as Leona Woods Marshall and Leona Woods Marshall Libby, was an American physicist who helped build the first nuclear reactor and the first atomic bomb.", "At age 23, she was the youngest and only female member of the team which built and experimented with the world's first nuclear reactor (then called a \"pile\"), Chicago Pile-1, in a project led by her mentor Enrico Fermi.", "In particular, Woods was instrumental in the construction and then utilization of geiger counters for analysis during experimentation.", "She was the only woman present when the reactor went critical.", "She worked with Fermi on the Manhattan Project, and, together with her first husband John Marshall, she subsequently helped solve the problem of xenon poisoning at the Hanford plutonium production site, and supervised the construction and operation of Hanford's plutonium production reactors.", "After the war, she became a fellow at Fermi's Institute for Nuclear Studies.", "She later worked at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey, the Brookhaven National Laboratory, and New York University, where she became a professor in 1962.", "Her research involved high-energy physics, astrophysics and cosmology.", "In 1966 she divorced Marshall and married Nobel laureate Willard Libby.", "She became a professor at the University of Colorado, and a staff member at RAND Corporation.", "In later life she became interested in ecological and environmental issues, and she devised a method of using the isotope ratios in tree rings to study climate change.", "She was a strong advocate of food irradiation as a means of killing harmful bacteria."]], ["Centerville Independent School District (Leon County, Texas)", ["Centerville Independent School District is a public school district based in Centerville, Texas( USA).", "The district also serves the community of Leona.", "In 2009, the school district was rated\" academically acceptable\" by the Texas Education Agency."]]], 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{"_id": "14378183087f11ebbd6bac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who died first, That Girl From Paris or Un Tango Dalla Russia?", "context": [["Cesare Canevari", ["Cesare Canevari( 13 October 1927- 25 October 2012) was an Italian actor, director and screenwriter."]], ["Un tango dalla Russia", ["Un tango dalla Russia is a 1965 Italian spy film directed by Cesare Canevari.", "It is a spoof of James Bond's\" From Russia with Love\"."]], ["Leigh Jason", ["Leigh Jason( July 26, 1904 \u2013 February 19, 1979) was an American film director and screenwriter.", "He was born in New York, New York, and died in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles."]], ["Agente Segreto 070: Thunderbay Missione Grasshopper", ["Agente Segreto 070: Thunderbay Missione Grasshopper is a 1966 Italian spy film directed by Burton van Hooven, a possible alias of Cesare Canevari.", "It is a spoof of James Bond's\" Thunderball\" and a sequel to\" Un tango dalla Russia\"( 1965) with Dan Christian repeating his role as Agente 070."]], ["Frou-Frou (1955 film)", ["Frou- Frou, is a French comedy film from 1955, directed by Augusto Genina, written by A. E. Carr, starring Dany Robin and Louis de Fun\u00e8s.", "The film is also known as\" A Girl from Paris\"."]], ["A Girl from Paris", ["A Girl from Paris is a 1954 West German comedy film directed by Franz Seitz, Jr. and starring Etchika Choureau, Erich Schellow and Hans Leibelt."]], ["That Girl from Paris", ["That Girl from Paris is a 1936 American musical comedy film directed by Leigh Jason and starring Lily Pons, Jack Oakie, and Gene Raymond.", "The film made a profit of$ 101,000.", "John O. Aalberg was nominated for an Academy Award in the category Sound Recording."]], ["La vida es un tango", ["La Vida es un tango( Life is a Tango) is a Argentine musical film directed by Manuel Romero.", "The tango film starred Tito Lusiardo and Hugo del Carril."]], ["The Girl from Paris", ["The Girl from Paris( original title:", "Une hirondelle a fait le printemps) is a 2001 French film directed by Christian Carion."]], ["Julie Tan", ["Julie Tan is a Malaysian actress.", "She was the female lead in\" That Girl in Pinafore\"."]]], "supporting_facts": [["That Girl from Paris", 0], ["Un tango dalla Russia", 0], ["Leigh Jason", 0], ["Cesare Canevari", 0]], "evidences": [["That Girl from Paris", "director", "Leigh Jason"], ["Un tango dalla Russia", "director", "Cesare Canevari"], ["Leigh Jason", "date of death", "February 19, 1979"], ["Cesare Canevari", "date of death", "25 October 2012"]], "answer": "That Girl From Paris"}
{"_id": "c77d1fc60bdc11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where did the director of film The Black Star (Film) die?", "context": [["Clarence Roberts", ["Clarence Roberts is a Liberian footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Black Star in the Liberian Premier League."]], ["James Bauer", ["James Bauer (1884\u20131940) was a German film director.", "Following the Nazi takeover of power in 1933, he emigrated first to Spain and later to Argentina, where he directed several films until his death in 1940."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Jesse E. Hobson", ["Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 \u2013 November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955.", "Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["The Black Star (film)", ["The Black Star (German: Der schwarze Stern) is a 1922 German silent film directed by James Bauer and starring Hans Mierendorff and Werner Funck."]], ["The Time, the Place and the Girl (1946 film)", ["The Time, the Place and the Girl is a 1946 American musical film directed by David Butler.", "It is unrelated to the 1929 film\" The Time, the Place and the Girl\"."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["Amy Ashwood Garvey", ["Amy Ashwood Garvey( 10 January 1897 \u2013 3 May 1969) was a Jamaican Pan-Africanist activist.", "She was a director of the Black Star Line Steamship Corporation, and along with her former husband Marcus Garvey she founded the\" Negro World\" newspaper."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Black Star (film)", 0], ["James Bauer", 1]], "evidences": [["The Black Star", "director", "James Bauer"], ["James Bauer", "place of death", "Argentina"]], "answer": "Argentina"}
{"_id": "a7b97b0908cb11ebbd92ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director born earlier, The Silken Affair or The Dominant Sex?", "context": [["Claude Weisz", ["Claude Weisz is a French film director born in Paris."]], ["The Silken Affair", ["The Silken Affair is a 1956 British romantic comedy film directed by Roy Kellino and starring David Niven, Genevi\u00e8ve Page, Wilfrid Hyde- White, Joan Sims, Irene Handl and Ronald Squire.", "The screenplay concerns an accountant who is creative with his firm's books and uses the money to fund a romantic spree."]], ["The Dominant Sex", ["The Dominant Sex is a 1937 British comedy film directed by Herbert Brenon and starring Phillips Holmes, Diana Churchill and Romney Brent.", "The film was based on a play by Michael Egan.", "It was made by British International Pictures at its main Elstree Studios.", "The film's art direction was by Cedric Dawe."]], ["Fred Roy Krug", ["Fred R. Krug is an American film and television producer- director born in Bern, Switzerland."]], ["Sepideh Farsi", ["Sepideh Farsi is an Iranian film director, born in Tehran in 1965."]], ["Roy Kellino", ["Roy Kellino( 22 April 1912 \u2013 18 November 1956) was an English film director, producer and cinematographer."]], ["Love Affair, or the Case of the Missing Switchboard Operator", ["Love Affair, or the Case of the Missing Switchboard Operator is a 1967 Yugoslav film directed by Du\u0161an Makavejev."]], ["Herbert Brenon", ["Herbert Brenon( 13 January 1880 \u2013 21 June 1958) born Alexander Herbert Reginald St. John Brenon was an Irish film director, actor and screenwriter during the era of silent movies through the 1930s."]], ["Yolonda Ross", ["Yolonda Ross is an American character actress, writer and director born (31 July 1974)."]], ["Jacques D\u00e9combe", ["Jacques D\u00e9combe is a French author, actor and director born in 1953."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Silken Affair", 0], ["The Dominant Sex", 0], ["Roy Kellino", 0], ["Herbert Brenon", 0]], "evidences": [["The Silken Affair", "director", "Roy Kellino"], ["The Dominant Sex", "director", "Herbert Brenon"], ["Roy Kellino", "date of birth", "22 April 1912"], ["Herbert Brenon", "date of birth", "13 January 1880"]], "answer": "The Dominant Sex"}
{"_id": "7747dafa08d011ebbd95ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Do both films Rawhide Mail and Death Of A Dynasty have the directors that share the same nationality?", "context": [["Bernard B. Ray", ["Bernard B. Ray (November 18, 1895 - December 10, 1964) was a Russian-born American film producer and director.", "He is closely associated with the production of low-budget B films of Poverty Row, involved with companies such as Reliable Pictures during the 1930s."]], ["Damon Dash", ["Damon Anthony Dash( born May 3, 1971) is an American entrepreneur, record executive, film producer, director, and actor.", "Dash is best known as co-founder of Roc- A- Fella along with Shawn\" Jay- Z\" Carter and Kareem\" Biggs\" Burke."]], ["Qutb al-Din Mohammad", ["Qutb al- Din Mohammad \u2014 was Qutlughanid ruler of Kerman and a nephew of Buraq Hajib, founder of dynasty."]], ["Matt Corboy", ["Matt Corboy( born June 4, 1973) is an American actor.", "He has appeared in both films and television series."]], ["Aahotepre", ["' Ammu Ahotepre was a minor Hyksos pharaoh of Dynasty XIV of ancient Egypt."]], ["Evgeny Pchelov", ["Eugeny Vladimirovich Pchelov( born 1 September 1971, Moscow) is a Russian specialist in history, heraldry and genealogy.", "He has published several monographs on the history, such as\" Rurikides.", "History of dynasty\"( 2001),\" Romanov. History of dynasty\"( 2001),\" Old Russian princely genealogy\"( 2001),\" State symbols of Russia: Coat of Arms, Flag, Anthem\"( 2007) and others."]], ["William Henry (actor)", ["William Albert Henry( November 10, 1914 \u2013 August 10, 1982) was an American actor who worked in both films and television."]], ["Sallie Patrick", ["Sallie Patrick is an American screenwriter and television producer.", "She was the co-creator, executive producer, and showrunner of\" Dynasty\", a 2017 reboot of the 1980s series of the same name."]], ["Rawhide Mail", ["Rawhide Mail is a 1934 American western film directed by Bernard B. Ray and starring Jack Perrin, Nelson McDowell and Chris- Pin Martin."]], ["Death of a Dynasty", ["Death of a Dynasty is a comedy film first screened in 2003.", "It is a satire of the hip hop music industry centered on Roc -A- Fella Records, and stars Ebon Moss- Bachrach, Capone and Damon Dash.", "It also features cameo appearances by musicians, actors and celebrities such as Jay- Z, Mariah Carey, Chlo\u00eb Sevigny, Carson Daly, and Aaliyah."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Rawhide Mail", 0], ["Death of a Dynasty", 1], ["Bernard B. Ray", 0], ["Damon Dash", 0]], "evidences": [["Rawhide Mail", "director", "Bernard B. Ray"], ["Death of a Dynasty", "director", "Damon Dash"], ["Bernard B. Ray", "country of citizenship", "American"], ["Damon Dash", "country of citizenship", "American"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "6434ea6708eb11ebbda7ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Are both Matt Stephens (Politician) and David Townsend (Musician) from the same country?", "context": [["David Townsend (musician)", ["David Edward Townsend( May 17, 1955 \u2013 October 26, 2005) was an American musician best known as the guitarist for the R&B band Surface."]], ["Brandon Patton", ["Brandon Patton is a game designer and musician from the United States."]], ["The Duke of Norfolk (musician)", ["The Duke of Norfolk is an American folk musician from Oklahoma."]], ["Matt Stephens (politician)", ["Matthew Ernest Stephens (4 April 1926 \u2013 15 April 2017) was a Western Australian politician.", "He represented Stirling in the Western Australian Legislative Assembly for the Country Party (later the National Party) from 1971 to 1989.", "He was Minister for Conservation and Environment and Minister for Fisheries and Forestries from 1974 to 1975."]], ["David R. Townsend Jr.", ["David R. Townsend Jr.( born April 14, 1943) is an American Politician from New York."]], ["Young Legs (musician)", ["Young Legs is an American folk musician from New Jersey."]], ["Brian LeBarton", ["Keyboardist, composer, and electronic musician from Los Angeles, California."]], ["Sylvie Lewis", ["Sylvie Lewis is a folk musician from London, England."]], ["Bess Rogers", ["Bess Rogers is an American indie rock musician from New York City."]], ["Sarth Calhoun", ["Sarth Calhoun is an American musician from Brooklyn, New York."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Matt Stephens (politician)", 0], ["David Townsend (musician)", 0]], "evidences": [["Matt Stephens (politician)", "country of citizenship", "Australian"], ["David Townsend (musician)", "country of citizenship", "American"]], "answer": "no"}
{"_id": "18e9a16e0baf11ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is the father of Khosrov Iii The Small?", "context": [["Jerrold Wexler", ["Jerrold Wexler( June 27, 1924 \u2013 November 10, 1992) was a noted American businessman and film producer.", "He was the brother of cinematographer Haskell Wexler and the stepfather of actress Daryl Hannah."]], ["Gerald Rudolff Ford", ["Gerald Rudolff Ford( December 9, 1890 \u2013 January 26, 1962) was an American businessman, creator of Ford Industries, and Republican politician who was the stepfather of U.S. President Gerald Ford and for whom Ford legally changed his name."]], ["Khosrov III the Small", ["Khosrov III the Small (\"Khosrov III KotakKotak\" means \"small\", flourished second half of the 3rd century & first half of the 4th century, ruled 330\u2013339) was a Prince who served as a Roman Client King of Arsacid Armenia.", "Khosrov was the son and successor of King Tiridates III and Queen Ashkhen.", "His paternal aunt was the Princess Khosrovidukht; his sister was Princess Salome and had an unnamed sister who married St. Husik I, one of the earlier Catholicoi of the Armenian Apostolic Church.", "Khosrov received the epithet \"Kotak\" because he was a man of short stature.", "He was the namesake of his paternal grandfather Khosrov II of Armenia, and the Parthian and Armenian monarchs of this name, see Khosrau.", "Khosrov lacked the moral and physical vigour of his father, yet he was very tactful, diplomatic and was backed by St. Vrtanes I. Armenia under his rule enjoyed a period of prosperity.", "He founded a hunting ground (which was named after him) and the city of Dvin, which later became the Armenian capital.", "During Khosrov's reign, two generals, Vache Mamikonian and Vahan Amatuni, distinguished themselves for their valor in battle, often coming to help the king.", "During these years, pro-Sassanid and anti-Mamikonian sentiment grew in Armenia and so did anti-Roman sentiment.", "Pro-Sassanid groups gained popularity so much so that they were successful in assassinating Catholicos St. Aristaces", "I, second son of Gregory the Illuminator.", "The Sassanid King Shapur II of the Persians invaded Armenia twice and did gain some territory.", "Vache Mamikonian was killed in those battles and was later named a saint by the Armenian Apostolic Church for his sacrifice.", "Khosrov died in 339 and was succeeded by his son Tigranes VII (Tiran).", "By an unnamed wife, Khosrov had three children:"]], ["Albert Visetti", ["Albert Anthony Visetti( 13 May 1846\u201310 July 1928) was a Dalmatian musician who moved to London where he was Professor of Singing at the Royal College of Music, becoming a Fellow in 1921.", "He was the stepfather of the novelist Radclyffe Hall."]], ["Ashkhen", ["Ashkhen often known as Queen Ashkhen (flourished second half of the 3rd century & first half of the 4th century) was the wife of King Tiridates III of Armenia.", "Through her marriage she became Queen of Armenia and a member of the Arsacid dynasty."]], ["Albert E. Austin", ["Albert Elmer Austin( November 15, 1877 \u2013 January 26, 1942) was a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from 1939 to 1941 and member of the Connecticut House of Representatives from 1917 to 1919 and from 1921 to 1923.", "He was the stepfather of Clare Boothe Luce."]], ["Morris Harvey", ["Morris Harvey( 1877\u2013 1944) was a British actor and writer.", "A renowned character actor, he also wrote for the stage, including material for Broadway revues, in which he also appeared.", "He was the stepfather of film director Anthony Harvey."]], ["H\u00e9ctor Barrantes", ["H\u00e9ctor Barrantes Sansoni( 1939\u20131990) was an Argentine polo player.", "He was the stepfather of Sarah, Duchess of York."]], ["Lolo Soetoro", ["Lolo Soetoro", "( EYD: Lolo Sutoro;; 2 January 1935 \u2013 2 March 1987), also known as Lolo Soetoro Mangunharjo or Mangundikardjo, of Indonesia was the stepfather of Barack Obama, the 44th President of the United States."]], ["Charles Williams, Baron Williams of Elvel", ["Charles Cuthbert Powell Williams, Baron Williams of Elvel,( born 9 February 1933) is a retired business executive and a Labour peer.", "In his 20s he played first- class cricket while at university and for several seasons afterwards.", "He is the stepfather of Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Khosrov III the Small", 1], ["Ashkhen", 0]], "evidences": [["Khosrov III the Small", "mother", "Ashkhen"], ["Ashkhen", "spouse", "Tiridates III of Armenia"]], "answer": "Tiridates III of Armenia"}
{"_id": "aaaf85840bda11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the director of film Doctor Krishna born?", "context": [["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["Doctor Krishna", ["Doctor Krishna is a 1989 Indian Kannada drama film, directed and written by Phani Ramachandra.", "The film stars Vishnuvardhan in the title role, along with Suman Ranganathan and Tara in leading roles.", "The music of the film was composed by Rajan-Nagendra.", "Produced by Vijaya Shankar Bhat under Satya Sai Movies banner, the film was released in 1989 and met with positive response from critics and audience.", "Actress Leelavathi won the State award for Best Supporting actress and the film was nominated under best film category."]], ["Phani Ramachandra", ["H. S. Phani Ramachandra is a Kannada film and television director.", "He is known for directing such classic Kannada comedy films as \"Ganeshana Maduve\" and \"Gauri Ganesha\" and the TV serial \"Dandapindagalu\".", "His films mainly portray middle class Karnataka society in a comic light.", "He is particularly popular amongst a section of audience for his out of box narration movies.", "His very popular Kannada movies are Ganesha Subramanya, Gauri Ganesha, Ganeshana Maduve, Ganesha", "I Love You, Ganesha Matthe Banda.etc.", "Ananth Nag was a common lead actor in his movies always.", "He is very famous for serials: Danda Pindagalu, Daridra Lakshmiyaru, Maduve Maduve, Devru Devru etc.", "He has made 3 Kannada movies based on the novels of Telugu writer Malladi Venkata Krishna Murthy namely - \"Ganeshana MaduveGauri Ganesha\" and \"Nanendu NimmavaneGaneshana Maduve\" was based on \"Vinayaka Rao PelliGauri Ganesha\" was based", "\"Wedding BellsNanendu Nimmavane\" was based on \"Repati KodakuLittle Rascal\").", "Also his movie \"Ganesha", "I Love You\" was based on the story by actor Vishnuvardhan with core plot elements adapted from the novel \"Rendu Rella Aaru\" by Malladi Venkata Krishna Murthy."]], ["Vijay Krishna (economist)", ["Vijay Krishna( born 7 February 1956 in Delhi, India) is an Indian American economist who is a Distinguished Professor of Economics and Job Market Placement Director of the Department of Economics at the Pennsylvania State University."]], ["Vivek Krishna", ["Vivek Krishna( born 12 September 1990) is an Indian former cricketer.", "He played one List A match for Hyderabad in 2011."]], ["Roy Krishna", ["Roy Krishna( born 30 August 1987) is a Fijian professional footballer who plays as a striker and captain for both ATK in the Indian Super League and the Fiji national team."]], ["Jyothi Krishna (cricketer)", ["Jyothi Krishna( born 13 June 1990) is an Indian cricketer who plays for Andhra Pradesh.", "He made his first- class debut on 7 November 2015 in the 2015 \u2013 16 Ranji Trophy."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Doctor Krishna", 0], ["Phani Ramachandra", 2]], "evidences": [["Doctor Krishna", "director", "Phani Ramachandra"], ["Phani Ramachandra", "place of birth", "Karnataka"]], "answer": "Karnataka"}
{"_id": "d3dc1cbc097211ebbdb0ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Are both Enmelen and Yelshanka located in the same country?", "context": [["1993 Copa Libertadores", ["The Copa Libertadores 1993 was the 34th edition of the Copa Libertadores, CONMEBOL's annual international club tournament.", "S\u00e3o Paulo won the competition.", "The participating teams were divided into five groups, in which teams of the same country were placed in the same group.", "Each country was represented by two teams.", "The countries were paired as follows:"]], ["Godwin Davy", ["Godwin Davy( born 15 December 1979) is an Anguillan international footballer who plays as a goalkeeper.", "He made his international debut in a World Cup qualifying match against El Salvador, resulting in a lopsided match, losing 12- 0 in February 2008, and also played in the 4 \u2013 0 loss to the same country in the return match in March 2008."]], ["Language Management", ["Language management is a discipline that consists of satisfying the needs of people who speak multiple different languages.", "These may be in the same country, in companies, and in cultural or international institutions where one must use multiple languages."]], ["Telephone numbers in Ascension Island", ["Country Code:+ 247< br> International Call Prefix: 00 Ascension Island does not share the same country code( +290) with the rest of St Helena."]], ["1971 Copa Libertadores", ["The Copa Libertadores 1971 was the 12th edition of the Copa Libertadores, CONMEBOL's annual international club tournament.", "Nacional won the competition.", "The participating teams were divided into five groups, in which teams of the same country were placed in the same group.", "Each country was represented by two teams.", "The countries were paired as follows:"]], ["2001\u201302 UEFA Champions League second group stage", ["Eight winners and eight runners- up from the first group stage were drawn into four groups of four teams, each containing two group winners and two runners- up.", "Teams from the same country or from the same first round group could not be drawn together.", "The top two teams in each group advanced to the quarter- finals."]], ["Yelshanka", ["Yelshanka is a rural locality( a selo) in Kamyshinsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia.", "The population was 278 as of 2010.", "There are 13 streets."]], ["Enmelen", ["Enmelen (Chukchi: ; Yupik:) is a village (\"selo\") in Providensky District of Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, in the Far Eastern Federal District of Russia.", "Population: Municipally, Enmelen is subordinated to Providensky Municipal District and incorporated as Enmelen Rural Settlement."]], ["1992 Copa Libertadores", ["The 1992 Copa Libertadores was the 33rd edition of the Copa Libertadores, CONMEBOL's annual international club tournament.", "S\u00e3o Paulo won the competition.", "The participating teams were divided into five groups, in which teams of the same country were placed in the same group.", "Each country was represented by two teams.", "The countries were paired as follows:"]], ["Satellite tournament", ["A satellite tournament is either a minor tournament or event on a competitive sporting tour or one of a group of such tournaments that form a series played in the same country or region."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Enmelen", 0], ["Yelshanka", 0]], "evidences": [["Enmelen", "country", "Russia"], ["Yelshanka", "country", "Russia"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "48d89aea0bd911eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the husband of Sammi Davis born?", "context": [["James Randall Marsh", ["James Randall Marsh( 1896- 1965) was an American artist and the husband of Anne Steele Marsh."]], ["Kurt Voss", ["Kurt Voss (born Kurt Christopher Peter W\u00f6ssner) is an American film director, screenwriter and musician-songwriter.", "Voss's credits include Will Smith's debut \"Where The Day Takes You\"; the Justin Theroux, Alyssa Milano and Ice T action film \"", "Below Utopia\"; actress Jaime Pressly's debut feature , and rock and roll related films including \"Down and Out with the Dolls\" and \"Ghost on The Highway: A Portrait of Jeffrey Lee Pierce and The Gun Club\".", "Voss has frequently collaborated with fellow UCLA alumnus Allison Anders.", "Working together over twenty-five years, the duo created a trilogy of rock films: \"Border Radio\" (1987), a portrait of the L.A. punk scene featuring John Doe (\"X\") and Dave Alvin (\"The Blasters\") and published by The Criterion Collection; the Sundance-premiered \"Sugar Town\" (1999), featuring John Taylor (\"Duran Duran\") and Rosanna Arquette; and \"Strutter\" (2012), a Kickstarter-financed independent film."]], ["Andrew Upton", ["Andrew Upton( born 1 February 1966) is an Australian playwright, screenwriter, and director.", "He is the husband of actress Cate Blanchett."]], ["Steve Davis (American drummer)", ["Steve Davis( born in 1958) is an American jazz drummer."]], ["Devisingh Ransingh Shekhawat", ["Devisingh Ransingh Shekhawat is the former and first First Gentleman of India as the husband of Pratibha Patil."]], ["Stan Marks", ["Stan Marks is an Australian writer and journalist.", "He is the husband of Holocaust survivor Eva Marks."]], ["Stan Rice", ["Stan Rice( November 7, 1942 \u2013 December 9, 2002) was an American poet and artist.", "He was the husband of author Anne Rice."]], ["Sammi Davis", ["Samantha \"Sammi\" Davis (born 21 June 1964) is an English actress.", "She gained considerable praise for her performances in \"Mona Lisa\" (1986), as a teenage prostitute, and Ken Russell's \"The Rainbow\" (1989).", "She also had significant roles in Mike Hodges' \"A Prayer for the Dying\" and John Boorman's \"Hope and Glory\" (both 1987) as well as a leading role in the American television series, \"Homefront\" (1991\u20131993).", "Davis was married to the director Kurt Voss, whom she later divorced.", "After taking a few years out of the film industry to raise her family, she returned to the screen in a cameo role on \"Lost\", playing the mother of Dominic Monaghan's character.", "She moved back to Britain in Christmas 2008 and married again on 21 June 2009 to Simon Drew, a children's TV show producer.", "She now lives in Sussex with her family.", "She works as a photographer."]], ["Jon Leach", ["Jonathan Leach( born April 18, 1973) is a former professional tennis player from the United States.", "He is the husband of Lindsay Davenport."]], ["Peter Davis (sociologist)", ["Peter Byard Davis( born 25 April 1947) is a New Zealand sociologist, professor, and the husband of Helen Clark, who was the Prime Minister of New Zealand from 1999 to 2008."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Sammi Davis", 3], ["Kurt Voss", 4]], "evidences": [["Samantha \"Sammi\" Davis", "spouse", "Kurt Voss"], ["Kurt Voss", "place of birth", "L.A."]], "answer": "L.A."}
{"_id": "a83d0a42087e11ebbd6bac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director died first, The Mystic or The Hasty Heart?", "context": [["Thulasi (1987 film)", ["Thulasi is a 1987 Tamil romantic drama film directed by Ameerjan.", "The film features Murali and Seetha in lead roles.", "The film, produced by P. S. V. Hariharan, had musical score by Sampath Selvam and was released on 27 November 1987.", "The music director died before the release of the film."]], ["Querelle", ["Querelle is a 1982 West German- French English- language drama film directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder and starring Brad Davis, adapted from French author Jean Genet's 1947 novel\" Querelle of Brest\".", "It marked Fassbinder's final film as a writer/ director; it was posthumously released just months after the director died of a drug overdose in June 1982."]], ["Vincent Sherman", ["Vincent Sherman( July 16, 1906 \u2013 June 18, 2006) was an American director and actor who worked in Hollywood.", "His movies include\" Mr. Skeffington\"( 1944),\" Nora Prentiss\"( 1947), and\" The Young Philadelphians\"( 1959).", "He began his career as an actor on Broadway and later in film.", "He directed B-movies for Warner Bros. and then moved to directing to A-pictures.", "He was a good friend of actor Errol Flynn, whom he directed in\" Adventures of Don Juan\"( 1949).", "He directed three Joan Crawford movies:\" The Damned Do n't Cry\"( 1950),\" Harriet Craig\"( 1950), and\" Goodbye, My Fancy\"( 1951)."]], ["Perry King", ["Perry Firestone King (born April 30, 1948) is an American actor.", "He is best known for his role in the television series \"Riptide\" (1984\u20131986).", "King received a Golden Globe nomination for his role in the television film \"The Hasty Heart\" (1983), which is a remake of the 1949 film of the same name."]], ["Le Masque de la M\u00e9duse", ["Le masque de la M\u00e9duse is a 2009 fantasy horror film directed by Jean Rollin.", "The film is a modern-day telling of the Greek mythological tale of the Gorgon and was inspired by the 1964 classic Hammer Horror film of the same name and the 1981 cult classic\" Clash of the Titans\".", "It was Rollin's final film, as the director died in 2010."]], ["The Mystic", ["The Mystic is a 1925 American MGM silent drama film directed by Tod Browning, who later directed MGM's\" Freaks\"( 1932).", "It was co-written by Browning and Waldemar Young, writing a similar storyline to their earlier 1925 hit film\" The Unholy Three\".", "Browning was unable however to hire his favorite star Lon Chaney this time around, and\" The Mystic\" wound up a little- known film with a cast of now- forgotten names.", "Aileen Pringle's gowns in the film were by already famous Romain de Tirtoff( known as Ert\u00e9).", "A print of the film exists."]], ["Tod Browning", ["Tod Browning (born Charles Albert Browning Jr.; July 12, 1880 \u2013 October 6, 1962) was an American film actor, film director, screenwriter and vaudeville performer.", "Browning's career spanned the silent film and sound film eras.", "Best known as the director of \"Dracula\" (1931), \"Freaks\" (1932), and silent film collaborations with Lon Chaney and Priscilla Dean, Browning directed many movies in a wide range of genres, between 1915 and 1939."]], ["Mohsen Eslamzadeh", ["Mohsen Eslamzadeh is an Iranian documentary filmmaker.", "He is the director of\" Alone Among The Taliban\".", "This film has won the best documentary award at the 44th Athens International Film and Video Festival in the United States.", "This film has won the best documentary award at the 12th Marbella International Film Festival in Spain.", "This film has won the Shahid Avini Award offers."]], ["Richard Todd", ["Richard Andrew Palethorpe Todd( 11 June 1919 \u2013 3 December 2009) was an Irish- born British actor.", "He received a Golden Globe Award for Most Promising Newcomer \u2013 Male, as well as an Academy Award for Best Actor nomination and a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor nomination for his role in the film\" The Hasty Heart\"( 1949)."]], ["The Hasty Heart", ["The Hasty Heart is a 1949 Anglo- American co-production directed by Vincent Sherman and starring Ronald Reagan, Patricia Neal, and Richard Todd.", "The film based is based on the play of the same name by John Patrick.", "\" The Hasty Heart\" tells the story of a group of wounded Allied soldiers in a Pacific theatre mobile surgery unit immediately after World War II ends who, after initial resentment and ostracism, rally around a loner, unappreciative Scottish soldier they know is dying."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Mystic", 0], ["The Hasty Heart", 0], ["Tod Browning", 0], ["Vincent Sherman", 0]], "evidences": [["The Mystic", "director", "Tod Browning"], ["The Hasty Heart", "director", "Vincent Sherman"], ["Tod Browning", "date of death", "October 6, 1962"], ["Vincent Sherman", "date of death", "June 18, 2006"]], "answer": "The Mystic"}
{"_id": "1838aaba0bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the husband of Emibai Jinnah born?", "context": [["Alan Pownall", ["Stephen Alan Fletcher Pownall( born 30 December 1986) is an English singer- songwriter and the husband of actress Gabriella Wilde."]], ["Stan Marks", ["Stan Marks is an Australian writer and journalist.", "He is the husband of Holocaust survivor Eva Marks."]], ["Emibai Jinnah", ["Emibai Jinnah (1878\u20131893) was the first cousin and first wife of the founder of Pakistan, Muhammad Ali Jinnah from 1892 until her death."]], ["Stan Rice", ["Stan Rice( November 7, 1942 \u2013 December 9, 2002) was an American poet and artist.", "He was the husband of author Anne Rice."]], ["Andrew Upton", ["Andrew Upton( born 1 February 1966) is an Australian playwright, screenwriter, and director.", "He is the husband of actress Cate Blanchett."]], ["Lapidoth", ["Lapidoth(\" Lappidothtorches\") was the husband of Deborah the fourth Judge of Israel.", "Lapidoth is also a Hebrew male given name."]], ["Muhammad Ali Jinnah", ["Muhammad Ali Jinnah (born Mahomedali Jinnahbhai; 25 December 1876 \u2013 11 September 1948) was a lawyer, politician and the founder of Pakistan.", "Jinnah served as the leader of the All-India Muslim League from 1913 until Pakistan's creation on 14 August 1947, and then as Pakistan's first Governor-General until his death.", "He is revered in Pakistan as \"Quaid-i-AzamGreat Leader\") and \"Baba-i-QaumFather of the Nation\").", "His birthday is considered a national holiday in Pakistan.", "Born at Wazir Mansion in Karachi, Jinnah was trained as a barrister at Lincoln's Inn in London.", "Upon his return to British India, he enrolled at the Bombay High Court, and took an interest in national politics, which eventually replaced his legal practice.", "Jinnah rose to prominence in the Indian National Congress in the first two decades of the 20th century.", "In these early years of his political career, Jinnah advocated Hindu\u2013Muslim unity, helping to shape the 1916 Lucknow Pact between the Congress and the All-India Muslim League, in which Jinnah had also become prominent.", "Jinnah became a key leader in the All India Home Rule League, and proposed a fourteen-point constitutional reform plan to safeguard the political rights of Muslims.", "In 1920, however, Jinnah resigned from the Congress when it agreed to follow a campaign of \"satyagraha\", which he regarded as political anarchy.", "By 1940, Jinnah had come to believe that Muslims of the Indian subcontinent should have their own state.", "In that year, the Muslim League, led by Jinnah, passed the Lahore Resolution, demanding a separate nation.", "During the Second World War, the League gained strength while leaders of the Congress were imprisoned, and in the elections held shortly after the war, it won most of the seats reserved for Muslims.", "Ultimately, the Congress and the Muslim League could not reach a power-sharing formula for the subcontinent to be united as a single state, leading all parties to agree to the independence of a predominantly Hindu India, and for a Muslim-majority state of Pakistan.", "As the first Governor-General of Pakistan, Jinnah worked to establish the new nation's government and policies, and to aid the millions of Muslim migrants who had emigrated from the new nation of India to Pakistan after independence, personally supervising the establishment of refugee camps.", "Jinnah died at age 71 in September 1948, just over a year after Pakistan gained independence from the United Kingdom.", "He left a deep and respected legacy in Pakistan.", "Innumerable streets, roads and localities in the world are named after Jinnah.", "Several universities and public buildings in Pakistan bear Jinnah's name.", "According to his biographer, Stanley Wolpert, he remains Pakistan's greatest leader."]], ["Devisingh Ransingh Shekhawat", ["Devisingh Ransingh Shekhawat is the former and first First Gentleman of India as the husband of Pratibha Patil."]], ["Jon Leach", ["Jonathan Leach( born April 18, 1973) is a former professional tennis player from the United States.", "He is the husband of Lindsay Davenport."]], ["James Randall Marsh", ["James Randall Marsh( 1896- 1965) was an American artist and the husband of Anne Steele Marsh."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Emibai Jinnah", 0], ["Muhammad Ali Jinnah", 4]], "evidences": [["Emibai Jinnah", "spouse", "Muhammad Ali Jinnah"], ["Muhammad Ali Jinnah", "place of birth", "Karachi"]], "answer": "Karachi"}
{"_id": "9fdb190608d411ebbd96ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Who is younger, Sven-Ole Thorsen or Kostia Vlastos?", "context": [["Vadim Vlasov", ["Vadim Nikolayevich Vlasov( born 19 December 1980) is a former Russian football player.", "He is a younger brother of Dmitri Vlasov."]], ["Sven Ole Fagern\u00e6s", ["Sven Ole Fagern\u00e6s( born 12 March 1945) is a Norwegian jurist and civil servant who has been Attorney General of Norway since 2004.", "Sven Ole Fagern\u00e6s was born in Oslo and got a cand. jur. degree from the University of Oslo in 1972.", "He worked for the Norwegian Ministry of Justice and the Police from 1973 to 1976 and in that period also shortly worked as a junior judge at the Indre Sogn magistrate.", "In 1976 he started working for the Office of the Attorney General of Norway.", "He became assistant Attorney General of Norway in 1987.", "He has been Attorney General of Norway since 1994, except for a period from 1998 to 2001 when he was acting permanent under-secretary of state in the Ministry of Justice.", "He was also acting governor of Svalbard in 2005.", "He became a commander of the Order of St. Olav in 2004."]], ["Sven-Ole Thorsen", ["Sven- Ole Thorsen( born 24 September 1944) is a Danish actor, stuntman, bodybuilder and strongman competitor.", "Thorsen won Denmark's Strongest Man in 1983.", "Using his stature he often plays imposing giants and villains in his films who are somehow beaten by smaller opponents in a David and Goliath manner, but he has also played heroic characters such as Gunnar the legendary warrior in\" The Viking Sagas\".", "His autobiography\" St\u00e6rk mand i Hollywood\"( Strong Man in Hollywood) was published on 26 October 2007, and was very well reviewed.", "The first printing of the book reportedly sold out in 24 hours."]], ["Markus Weissenberger", ["Markus Weissenberger( born March 8, 1975) is an Austrian former footballer who played as a midfielder.", "He is a younger brother of former Austria international player Thomas Weissenberger."]], ["Ole \u00d8isang", ["Ole Thorsen \u00d8isang( 26 April 1893 \u2013 6 March 1963) was a Norwegian newspaper editor and politician for the Labour Party."]], ["Milo\u0161 Zli\u010di\u0107", ["Milo\u0161 Zli\u010di\u0107( born 29 December 1999) is a Serbian football forward.", "He is a younger brother of Lazar Zli\u010di\u0107."]], ["Roman Smishko", ["Roman Smishko is a retired Ukrainian professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper.", "He is a younger brother of Ukrainian defender Bohdan Smishko."]], ["Anton Shunto", ["Anton Shunto( born 31 May 1988) is a Belarusian professional footballer.", "As of 2019, he plays for Molodechno.", "He is a younger brother of Denis Shunto, who is a founder and former president of Krumkachy Minsk."]], ["Dmitri Varfolomeyev (footballer, born 1978)", ["Dmitri Nikolayevich Varfolomeyev( born 15 March 1978 in Leningrad) is a former Russian football player.", "He is a younger brother of Sergei Varfolomeyev."]], ["Kostia Vlastos", ["Kostia Vlastos( 17 October 1883 \u2013 28 October 1967) was a Greek of the diaspora, scion of a family of bankers."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Sven-Ole Thorsen", 0], ["Kostia Vlastos", 0]], "evidences": [["Sven-Ole Thorsen", "date of birth", "24 September 1944"], ["Kostia Vlastos", "date of birth", "17 October 1883"]], "answer": "Sven-Ole Thorsen"}
{"_id": "eae8b12c0bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of the director of film She Who Must Burn?", "context": [["Roland Burn", ["Roland Burn( born 14 January 1950) is a Swiss biathlete.", "He competed in the 20 km individual event at the 1980 Winter Olympics."]], ["She Who Must Burn", ["She Who Must Burn is a 2015 horror film that was directed by Larry Kent.", "He co-wrote the film with Shane Twerdun, who also stars.", "The movie had its world premiere on 26 July, 2015 at the Fantasia Film Festival and stars Sarah Smyth as a woman who finds herself the target of anti-abortion activists."]], ["Hilary Burn", ["Hilary Burn( born 8 April 1946 in Macclesfield, Cheshire) is an English wildlife illustrator."]], ["Wendy Burn", ["Wendy Burn( born 1959) is a Professor of Psychiatry and President of the Royal College of Psychiatrists.", "She specialises in old age psychiatry and dementia care."]], ["Larry Kent (filmmaker)", ["Laurence Lionel \"Larry\" Kent (born May 16, 1937 in Johannesburg, South Africa) is a Canadian filmmaker."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["White Raven (2015 film)", ["White Raven is a 2015 Canadian survivalist horror film directed by Andrew Moxham.", "The movie takes its title from a native American legend about a white raven stealing light and giving it to the world.", "White Raven stars Steve Bradley( She Who Must Burn) and Aaron Brooks( Alien Trespass).", "It had its world premiere November 29, 2015 as part of Toronto's Blood in the Snow Festival.", "Production company White Buffalo Films, is also behind the critically acclaimed horror- thriller She Who Must Burn."]], ["John Burn (geneticist)", ["Sir John Burn( born 6 February 1952) is a British professor of Clinical Genetics at Newcastle University."]], ["James Burn", ["James Burn( born 31 July 1849, date of death unknown) was an Australian cricketer.", "He played one first- class match for Tasmania in 1868."]], ["Meretseger (queen)", ["Meretseger(\" She who Loves Silence\") was an Ancient Egyptian queen consort."]]], "supporting_facts": [["She Who Must Burn", 0], ["Larry Kent (filmmaker)", 0]], "evidences": [["She Who Must Burn", "director", "Larry Kent"], ["Larry Kent", "place of birth", "Johannesburg, South Africa"]], "answer": "Johannesburg, South Africa"}
{"_id": "2da46a3f08f311ebbdaaac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Was Hippolyte-Julien-Joseph Lucas or Gary Wagner (Dj) born first?", "context": [["George Joseph Lucas", ["George Joseph Lucas( born June 12, 1949) is an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.", "He is the fifth and current Archbishop of Omaha, having previously served as Bishop of Springfield in Illinois from 1999 to 2009."]], ["Hippolyte-Julien-Joseph Lucas", ["Hippolyte- Julien -Joseph Lucas( 20 December 1807, Rennes \u2013 16 November 1878, Paris) was a French writer and critic whose literary output was largely centered on theatre and opera.", "He was the author of several plays and opera libretti.", "In addition to his original stage works, Lucas also translated plays and libretti by other authors for performances in French.", "These included plays by Aristophanes, Euripides, Lope de Vega, and Calder\u00f3n as well as Donizetti's operas\" Belisario Maria Padilla\", and\" Linda di Chamounix\".", "He was the editor of\" Le Si\u00e8cle\", but his literary and theatrical criticism appeared in many other French journals as well, most notably\" L'ArtisteLa Minerve\", and\" Le Charivari\".", "He was also a bookseller and later served as the librarian of the Biblioth\u00e8que de l'Arsenal."]], ["Julien Joseph Audette", ["Julien Joseph Audette( June 6, 1914 \u2013 October 28, 1986) was a pioneering Canadian aviator dedicated to the development of the art of soaring."]], ["Wale Adebanwi", ["Wale Adebanwi( born 1969) is a Nigerian- born first Black Rhodes Professor at St Antony's College, Oxford."]], ["Joseph Lucas", ["Joseph Lucas( 12 April 1834 \u2013 27 December 1902) was a lamp manufacturer and the founder of Lucas Industries."]], ["Gary Wagner (DJ)", ["Gary\" The Wagman\" Wagner( born July 8, 1950) is an American disc jockey, radio personality and host of the radio show\" Nothin\u2019 But The Blues\" on radio station KKJZ 88.1 in Long Beach, California.", "The show is broadcast every Saturday from 2:00 PM until 6:00 PM, and Sunday from 2:00 PM until 7:00 PM PST.", "KKJZ( 88.1 MHz FM, KJAZZ) is a non-commercial public radio station in Southern California broadcasting from the campus of California State University, Long Beach."]], ["Frenk DJ", ["Frenk DJ( born 1983, in Messina, Italy) is an Italian record producer, DJ, and remixer."]], ["Henry Moore (cricketer)", ["Henry Walter Moore( 1849 \u2013 20 August 1916) was an English- born first- class cricketer who spent most of his life in New Zealand."]], ["Julien-Joseph Virey", ["Julien- Joseph Virey( 21 December 1775, Langres \u2013 9 March 1846) was a French naturalist and anthropologist."]], ["Luc-Julien-Joseph Casabianca", ["Luc-Julien-Joseph Casabianca (7 February 1762 \u2013 1 August 1798) was an officer of the French Navy in the 18th century.", "He was killed at the Battle of the Nile."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Hippolyte-Julien-Joseph Lucas", 0], ["Gary Wagner (DJ)", 0]], "evidences": [["Hippolyte-Julien-Joseph Lucas", "date of birth", "20 December 1807"], ["Gary Wagner (DJ)", "date of birth", "July 8, 1950"]], "answer": "Hippolyte-Julien-Joseph Lucas"}
{"_id": "76ad01f60bdc11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the father of Murad I born?", "context": [["Obata Toramori", ["He was the father of Obata Masamori."]], ["Zuhair Murad", ["Zuhair Murad( born in 1971) is a Lebanese fashion designer.", "He was born in 1971 in Ras Baalbek, Lebanon."]], ["Ferid Murad", ["Ferid Murad( born September 14, 1936) is an Albanian American physician and pharmacologist, and a co-winner of the 1998 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine."]], ["Orhan", ["Orhan Gazi (c. 1281 \u2013 March 1362) was the second bey of the nascent Ottoman Sultanate (then known as the Ottoman Beylik or Emirate) from 1323/4 to 1362.", "He was born in S\u00f6\u011f\u00fct, as the son of Osman Gazi and Malhun Hatun.", "His grandfather was Ertu\u011frul.", "In the early stages of his reign, Orhan focused his energies on conquering most of northwestern Anatolia.", "The majority of these areas were under Byzantine rule and he won his first battle at Pelekanon against the Byzantine Emperor Andronikos III Palaiologos.", "Orhan also occupied the lands of the Karasids of Bal\u0131kesir and the Ahis of Ankara.", "A series of civil wars surrounding the ascension of the nine-year-old Byzantine emperor John V Palaiologos greatly benefited Orhan.", "In the Byzantine civil war of 1341\u20131347, the regent John VI Kantakouzenos married his daughter Theodora to Orhan and employed Ottoman warriors against the rival forces of the empress dowager, allowing them to loot Thrace.", "In the Byzantine civil war of 1352\u20131357, Kantakouzenos used Ottoman forces against John V, granting them the use of a European fortress at \u00c7impe around 1352.", "A major earthquake devastated Gallipoli (modern Gelibolu) two years later, after which Orhan's son, S\u00fcleyman Pasha, occupied the town, giving the Ottomans a strong bridgehead into mainland Europe."]], ["Suzanitta", ["Suzan Murad( born January 9, 2003), known professionally as Suzanitta, is a Bulgarian hip hop and chalga singer."]], ["Abdul Ghafoor Murad", ["Abdul Ghafoor Murad( born 12 March 1989) is a Qatari footballer.", "He currently plays as a defender for Muaither."]], ["Joseph Abou Murad", ["Joseph Abou Murad( born 18 April 1933) is a Lebanese former professional footballer and manager.", "He played for Racing Beirut and the Lebanon national football team."]], ["Abdulrazzaq Murad", ["Abdulrazzaq Murad( born 29 June 1990) is a Qatari handball player for Al- Gharafa and the Qatari national team."]], ["Shihab Houna Murad", ["Shihab Houna Murad( born 1 January 1968) is an Iraqi long- distance runner.", "He competed in the men's 5000 metres at the 2000 Summer Olympics."]], ["Murad I", ["Murad I ((nicknamed H\u00fcdavendig\u00e2r, from Persian: \u062e\u062f\u0627\u0648\u0646\u062f\u06af\u0627\u0631, \"Khod\u0101vandg\u0101rthe devotee of God\" \u2013 but meaning \"sovereign\" in this context); 29 June 1326 \u2013 15 June 1389) was the Ottoman Sultan from 1362 to 1389.", "He was a son of Orhan and the Valide Nil\u00fcfer Hatun.", "Murad I conquered Adrianople, renamed it to Edirne, and in 1363 made it the new capital of the Ottoman Sultanate.", "Then he further expanded the Ottoman realm in Southeast Europe by bringing most of the Balkans under Ottoman rule, and forced the princes of northern Serbia and Bulgaria as well as the Byzantine emperor John V Palaiologos to pay him tribute.", "Murad I administratively divided his sultanate into the two provinces of Anatolia (Asia Minor) and Rumelia (the Balkans).", "Murad's death against the Serbs would cause the Ottomans to halt their expansion into the territory temporarily and focus their attention once more on the ailing Byzantine Empire."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Murad I", 1], ["Orhan", 1]], "evidences": [["Murad I", "father", "Orhan"], ["Orhan", "place of birth", "S\u00f6\u011f\u00fct"]], "answer": "S\u00f6\u011f\u00fct"}
{"_id": "6b713cc60baf11ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is Pepin Of Herstal's paternal grandfather?", "context": [["Bernard II, Count of Laon", ["Bernard II, Count of Laon(c. 845 \u2013 before 893) was a Frankish noble and a member of the Herbertien dynasty, a branch of the Carolingian dynasty.", "He was a descendant of Pepin of Italy and Charlemagne.", "He was the first son of Pepin, first count of Vermandois, lord of Senlis, P\u00e9ronne, and Saint Quentin.", "In 877/878 he was appointed by Charles the bald.", "sometime he was go to Parma in Italy, after his life is not known.", "Bernard II's wife is unknown; Their children were:"]], ["Nemfidius", ["Nemfidius was Patriarch of Provence around 700 CE, during the time of Pepin of Herstal (687-714).", "He was succeeded by Antenor.", "Nemfidius issued coins, some of which have reached us."]], ["Plectrude", ["Plectrude( died 718) was the consort of Pepin of Herstal, the mayor of the palace and duke of the Franks, from about 670.", "She was the daughter of Hugobert, seneschal of Clovis IV, and Irmina of Oeren.", "She was the regent of Neustria during the minority of her grandson Theudoald from 714 until 718."]], ["Grimoald the Younger", ["Grimoald II( died 714), called the Younger, was the mayor of the palace of Neustria from 695.", "He was the second son of Pepin of Herstal and Plectrude and his father placed him in the office of mayor of the palace in the Neustrian kingdom in 695, when he was still young.", "He married Theudesinda( or Theodelinda), daughter of Radbod, King of the Frisians, and had two sons: Theudoald and Arnold.", "While en route to visit the tomb of Saint Lambert at Li\u00e8ge, he was assassinated by a certain Rangar, in the employ of his father- in- law.", "His sons carried on a fight to be recognised as Pepin of Herstal's true heirs, since Grimoald predeceased his father and his half- brother Charles Martel usurped the lands and offices of their father.", "In short, he was innocent but unlucky."]], ["Pepin of Herstal", ["Pepin II (c. 635 \u2013 16 December 714), commonly known as Pepin of Herstal, was a Frankish statesman and military leader who de facto ruled Francia as the Mayor of the Palace from 680 until his death.", "He took the title Duke and Prince of the Franks upon his conquest of all the Frankish realms.", "The son of the powerful Frankish statesman Ansegisel, Pepin worked to establish his family, the Pippinids, as the strongest in Francia.", "He became Mayor of the Palace in Austrasia in 680.", "Pepin subsequently embarked on several wars to expand his power.", "He united all the Frankish realms by the conquests of Neustria and Burgundy in 687.", "In foreign conflicts, Pepin increased the power of the Franks by his subjugation of the Alemanni, the Frisians, and the Franconians.", "He also began the process of evangelisation in Germany.", "Pepin's statesmanship was notable for the further diminution of Merovingian royal authority, and for the acceptance of the undisputed right to rule for his family.", "Therefore, Pepin was able to name as heir his grandson Theudoald.", "But this was not accepted by his powerful son Charles Martel, leading to a civil war after his death in which the latter emerged victorious."]], ["Grimoald the Elder", ["Grimoald I( 616\u2013657), called the Elder( in French,\" Grimaud l' Ain\u00e9\"), was the Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia from 640 to 656.", "He was the son of Pepin of Landen and Itta."]], ["Thiadsvind", ["Thiadsvind also known as Theudesinda or Theodelinda( 677-?) was the daughter of Redbad, King of the Frisians.", "In 711 she was married to Grimoald the Younger the eldest son of Pepin of Herstal.", "The marriage was officiated by archbishop or bishop of the Frisians Willibrord.", "They had two sons: Theudoald and Arnold."]], ["Childebert the Adopted", ["Childebert III the Adopted(\" Childebertus Adoptivus\") was a Frankish king.", "Childebert was a son of the Mayor of the Palace Grimoald the Elder.", "He was thus a grandson of Pepin of Landen.", "He was adopted by King Sigebert III and Queen Chimnechild.", "When Sigebert III died in 656, Grimoald had Sigebert \u2019s biological son Dagobert II shorn of hair and sent him to an Irish monastery and then proclaimed Childebert king of Austrasia.", "Grimoald, Childebert and Ansegisel( who had married the daughter of Pepin of Landen) were finally seized and turned over to the king of Neustria, Clovis II, who had them killed.", "There are two differing accounts of his death, however.", "Either Clovis and his mayor of the palace, Erchinoald, captured and executed him in 657 or Chlothar III annexed Austrasia in 661, deposing the young usurper and executing them both the next year.", "The family reappeared in politics with the rise of Ansegisel \u2019s son, Pepin of Herstal."]], ["Theudoald", ["Theudoald( or Theodald; c. 708 \u2013 741) was the mayor of the palace, briefly unopposed in 714 after the death of his grandfather, Pepin of Herstal.", "Then in 715 the nobility acclaimed Ragenfrid mayor of Neustria and Charles Martel mayor of Austrasia.", "Theudoald was the legitimate but later claimed illegitimate son of Grimoald II( son of Pepin II of Herstal and Plectrude) and Theudesinda of Frisia( daughter of king Radbod).", "Thus, he was a grandson of the Frisian king.", "His grandmother Plectrude tried to have him recognised by his grandfather as the legitimate heir to all the Pippinid lands, instead of Charles Martel.", "His grandmother surrendered on his behalf in 716 to Chilperic II of Neustria and Ragenfrid.", "Theudoald died, probably killed, around 741, after the death of his uncle and protector, Charles Martel.", "It is notable that, despite his having been proclaimed heir to Pepin of Herstal, when Charles Martel seized power, he allowed his nephew to live, instead of killing him, as was often the case in the Middle Ages."]], ["Ansegisel", ["Ansegisel (c. 602 or 610 \u2013 murdered before 679 or 662) was the younger son of Saint Arnulf, bishop of Metz.", "He served King Sigebert III of Austrasia (634\u2013656) as a duke (Latin \"dux\", a military leader) and \"domesticus\".", "He was killed sometime before 679, slain in a feud by his enemy Gundewin.", "Through his son Pepin, Ansegisel's descendants would eventually become Frankish kings and rule over the Carolingian Empire."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Pepin of Herstal", 2], ["Ansegisel", 0]], "evidences": [["Pepin of Herstal", "father", "Ansegisel"], ["Ansegisel", "father", "Arnulf"]], "answer": "Arnulf"}
{"_id": "7c236af308d611ebbd98ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who was born first, Un Ticket Pour L'Espace or West (2007 Film)?", "context": [["Juju Factory", ["Juju Factory is a 2007 film."]], ["\u00c9ric Lartigau", ["Eric Lartigau( born 20 June 1964) is a French director and screenwriter."]], ["West (2007 film)", ["West is a 2007 Australian film written and directed by Daniel Krige and starring Khan Chittenden, Nathan Phillips, Gillian Alexy and Michael Dorman.", "The film had its world premiere at the 2007 Berlin International Film Festival and was scheduled for Australian release on 5 July 2007 at the Chauvel Cinema in Sydney and the Nova Cinema in Melbourne with other cities to follow.", "Johnette Napolitano of Concrete Blonde fame is the main vocalist on the score to \"West\".", "She also sings the title song, \"Falling in Love\"."]], ["Henry Moore (cricketer)", ["Henry Walter Moore( 1849 \u2013 20 August 1916) was an English- born first- class cricketer who spent most of his life in New Zealand."]], ["Tafasiry", ["Tafasiry is a 2007 film."]], ["Humanitaire!", ["Humanitaire! is a 2007 film."]], ["Shima (film)", ["Shima is a 2007 film from Uzbekistan."]], ["Daniel Krige", ["Daniel Krige( born 16 July 1970) is a writer, director and actor.", "Born in Cape Town, South Africa, he grew up in Australia.", "Krige began working as a writer at the age of sixteen for Grundy Television."]], ["Ein Shams (film)", ["Ein Shams is a 2007 film."]], ["Un ticket pour l'espace", ["Un ticket pour l'espace is a French comedy film directed by \u00c9ric Lartigau released in 2006."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Un ticket pour l'espace", 0], ["West (2007 film)", 0], ["\u00c9ric Lartigau", 0], ["Daniel Krige", 0]], "evidences": [["Un ticket pour l'espace", "director", "\u00c9ric Lartigau"], ["West (2007 film)", "director", "Daniel Krige"], ["\u00c9ric Lartigau", "date of birth", "20 June 1964"], ["Daniel Krige", "date of birth", "16 July 1970"]], "answer": "Un Ticket Pour L'Espace"}
{"_id": "0c24f02e08c711ebbd91ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film was released first, The Tender Years or Range War?", "context": [["Range War", ["Range War is a 1939 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander and written by Sam Robins and Walter C. Roberts.", "The film stars William Boyd, Russell Hayden, Britt Wood, Pedro de Cordoba, Willard Robertson, Matt Moore and Betty Moran.", "The film was released on September 8, 1939, by Paramount Pictures."]], ["Billy the Kid's Range War", ["Billy the Kid's Range War is a 1941 American Western film directed by Sam Newfield that was the fourth of Producers Releasing Corporation's Billy the Kid film series.", "Despite the film's title and mention of Lincoln County, there is neither a range war nor even a range seen in the film."]], ["Coney Island Baby (film)", ["Coney Island Baby is a 2003 comedy- drama in which film producer Amy Hobby made her directorial debut.", "Karl Geary wrote the film and Tanya Ryno was the film's producer.", "The music was composed by Ryan Shore.", "The film was shot in Sligo, Ireland, which is known locally as\" Coney Island\".", "The film was screened at the Newport International Film Festival.", "Hobby won the Jury Award for\" Best First Time Director\".", "The film made its premiere television broadcast on the Sundance Channel."]], ["Saknoiya", ["Saknoiya is an Assamese language film directed by Soilya Boruah.", "The film was released in 1959.", "It is one of those films made in the tender age of Assamese cinema."]], ["The Wonderful World of Captain Kuhio", ["The film was released in Japan on 10 October 2009."]], ["Empties", ["Empties is a 2007 film directed by Jan Sv\u011br\u00e1k and written by his father Zden\u011bk Sv\u011br\u00e1k, who also stars in the film.", "It was released first in the Czech Republic in March 2007.", "The film is a comedy from the same team which made Kolya."]], ["The Tender Trap (film)", ["The Tender Trap( 1955) is a CinemaScope Eastman Color comedy directed by Charles Walters and starring Frank Sinatra, Debbie Reynolds, David Wayne, and Celeste Holm.", "Based on the 1954 play\" The Tender Trap\" by Max Shulman and Robert Paul Smith, it marked Sinatra's return to MGM some six years after\" On the Town\".", "A second film under a new contract with the studio,\" Guys and Dolls\", was actually released ahead of\" The Tender Trap\" by one day on November 3, 1955.", "The film earned an Oscar nomination in the category of Best Original Song for\"( Love Is) the Tender Trap\"( music by Jimmy Van Heusen and lyrics by Sammy Cahn).", "The song proved a hit for Sinatra, one he would continue to sing throughout his career.", "It is performed in a pre-credits sequence by Sinatra, sung in the film by Reynolds in a lackluster version that Sinatra corrects, and yet again at the end of the film by Sinatra, Reynolds, Holm and Wayne."]], ["The Tender Years", ["The Tender Years is a 1948 American drama film directed by Harold D. Schuster, written by Arnold Belgard, Abem Finkel and Jack Jungmeyer, and starring Joe E. Brown, Richard Lyon, Noreen Nash, Charles Drake, Josephine Hutchinson and James Millican.", "It was released on January 3, 1948, by 20th Century Fox."]], ["Die z\u00e4rtlichen Verwandten", ["Die z\u00e4rtlichen Verwandten( The Tender Kinsfolk, The Tender Relatives) is a 1930 German comedy film directed by Richard Oswald and starring Harald Paulsen, Charlotte Ander and Felix Bressart.", "The film's art direction was overseen by Franz Schroedter."]], ["Tender years doctrine", ["The tender years doctrine is a legal principle in family law since the late nineteenth century.", "In common law, it presumes that during a child's\" tender\" years( generally regarded as the age of four and under), the mother should have custody of the child.", "The doctrine often arises in divorce proceedings."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Tender Years", 0], ["Range War", 0]], "evidences": [["The Tender Years", "publication date", "1948"], ["Range War", "publication date", "1939"]], "answer": "Range War"}
{"_id": "569210420bdb11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "When is the director of film Cass (2008 Film) 's birthday?", "context": [["Jon S. Baird", ["Jon S. Baird (born November 1972) is a Scottish film director.", "Born and raised in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, he began his career at BBC Television.", "The producers Baird has worked with include Martin Scorsese, Danny Boyle, Jim Carrey, Mick Jagger and Terence Winter."]], ["Terence Robinson", ["Terence D. Robinson( date of birth and death unknown) was a male wrestler who competed for England."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Les Richards", ["Les Richards( date of birth unknown) was an Australian rules footballer who played with North Melbourne in the Victorian Football League( VFL)."]], ["Cass (2008 film)", ["Cass is a 2008 British crime drama film.", "It stars Nonso Anozie as Cass Pennant and is directed by Jon S. Baird."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Theodred II (Bishop of Elmham)", ["Theodred II was a medieval Bishop of Elmham.", "The date of Theodred's consecration unknown, but the date of his death was sometime between 995 and 997."]], ["Brian Saunders (weightlifter)", ["Brian Saunders( date of birth and death unknown) was a male weightlifter who competed for England."]], ["Pamela Jain", ["Pamela Jain is an Indian playback singer.", "Date of Birth:16th March."]], ["Etan Boritzer", ["Etan Boritzer( born 1950) is an American writer of children \u2019s literature who is best known for his book\" What is God?\" first published in 1989.", "His best selling\" What is?\" illustrated children's book series on character education and difficult subjects for children is a popular teaching guide for parents, teachers and child- life professionals.", "Boritzer gained national critical acclaim after\" What is God?\" was published in 1989 although the book has caused controversy from religious fundamentalists for its universalist views.", "The other current books in the\" What is?\" series include", "What is Love?,", "What is Death?,", "What is Beautiful?,", "What is Funny?,", "What is Right?,", "What is Peace?,", "What is Money?,", "What is Dreaming?,", "What is a Friend?,", "What is True?,", "What is a Family?,", "What is a Feeling?\"", "The series is now also translated into 15 languages.", "Boritzer was first published in 1963 at the age of 13 when he wrote an essay in his English class at Wade Junior High School in the Bronx, New York on the assassination of John F. Kennedy.", "His essay was included in a special anthology by New York City public school children compiled and published by the New York City Department of Education.", "Boritzer now lives in Venice, California and maintains his publishing office there also.", "He has helped numerous other authors to get published through\" How to Get Your Book Published!\" programs.", "Boritzer is also a yoga teacher who teaches regular classes locally and guest- teaches nationally.", "He is also recognized nationally as an erudite speaker on\" The Teachings of the Buddha.\""]]], "supporting_facts": [["Cass (2008 film)", 1], ["Jon S. Baird", 0]], "evidences": [["Cass", "director", "Jon S. Baird"], ["Jon S. Baird", "date of birth", "1972"]], "answer": "1972"}
{"_id": "87ceaacc0bda11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of Zhu Gaoxu's father?", "context": [["John Templeton (botanist)", ["John Templeton( 1766\u20131825) was an early Irish naturalist and botanist.", "He is often referred to as the\" Father of Irish Botany\".", "He was the father of naturalist, artist and entomologist Robert Templeton."]], ["Cleomenes II", ["Cleomenes II( died 309 BC) was Agiad King of Sparta from 369 to 309 BC.", "The son of Cleombrotus I, he succeeded his brother Agesipolis II.", "He was the father of Acrotatus I, the father of Areus I, and of Cleonymus, the father of Leonidas II."]], ["Arthur Beauchamp", ["Arthur Beauchamp( 1827 \u2013 28 April 1910) was a Member of Parliament from New Zealand.", "He is remembered as the father of Harold Beauchamp, who rose to fame as chairman of the Bank of New Zealand and was the father of writer Katherine Mansfield."]], ["Anacyndaraxes", ["Anacyndaraxes was the father of Sardanapalus, king of Assyria."]], ["Zhu Gaoxu", ["Zhu Gaoxu (Chinese: \u6731\u9ad8\u7166; 30 December 1380 - 6 October 1426), Commandery Prince of Gaoyang (\u9ad8\u967d\u738b, created 1395), later the Prince of Han", "(\u6f22\u738b, created 1404), was the second son of the Yongle Emperor and Empress Ren Xiao Wen.", "Gaoxu fought with his elder brother Zhu Gaozhi for the throne."]], ["Zhu Yunlai", ["Levin Zhu Yunlai( born 1957) is a Chinese businessman.", "He is the eldest son of Zhu Rongji, a former Premier of the People's Republic of China.", "In 1994, he graduated from the University of Wisconsin, studying atmospheric science.", "Zhu joined China International Capital Corporation, a then fledgling investment bank based in China in 1998.", "Zhu served as CEO of the firm between 2004 and 2014.", "\" Fortune\" named him 15th among\" 25 most influential Asian business leaders,\".", "Zhu and his father, Zhu Rongji, by family tradition, are descendants of Zhu Yuanzhang( Hongwu Emperor), the founding emperor of the Ming dynasty, through the line of Zhu Pian, Zhu Yuanzhang's 18th son."]], ["Zhu Hengjia", ["Zhu Hengjia, the 12th Prince of Jingjiang.", "He was a 10th generation descendant of Zhu Shouqian, 12th descendant of Zhu Xinglong, brother of Hongwu Emperor.", "His son was Shitao( born Zhu Ruoji), who was a Chinese landscape painter and poet during the early part of the Qing Dynasty.", "He had claiming himself as regent of Ming dynasty but was later defeated."]], ["Inoue Masaru (bureaucrat)", ["Viscount was the first Director of Railways in Japan and is known as the\" father of the Japanese railways\"."]], ["Yongle Emperor", ["The Yongle Emperor (pronounced , ; 2 May 1360 \u2013 12 August 1424) \u2014 personal name Zhu Di", "(WG: Chu Ti) \u2014 was the third Emperor of the Ming dynasty, reigned from 1402 to 1424.", "Zhu Di was the fourth son of the Hongwu Emperor, the founder of the Ming dynasty.", "He was originally enfeoffed as the Prince of Yan in May 1370, with the capital of his princedom at Beiping (modern Beijing).", "Amid the continuing struggle against the Mongols of the Northern Yuan dynasty, Zhu Di consolidated his own power and eliminated rivals such as the general Lan Yu.", "He initially accepted his father's appointment of his eldest brother Zhu Biao and then his nephew Zhu Yunwen as crown prince, but when Zhu Yunwen ascended the throne as the Jianwen Emperor and began executing and demoting his powerful uncles, Zhu Di found pretext for rising in rebellion against his nephew.", "Assisted in large part by eunuchs mistreated by the Hongwu and Jianwen Emperors, who both favored the Confucian scholar-bureaucrats, Zhu Di survived the initial attacks on his princedom and drove south to launch the Jingnan Campaign against the Jianwen Emperor in Nanjing.", "In 1402, he successfully overthrew his nephew and occupied the imperial capital, Nanjing, after which he was proclaimed Emperor and adopted the era name Yongle, which means \"perpetual happiness\".", "Eager to establish his own legitimacy, Zhu Di voided the Jianwen Emperor's reign and established a wide-ranging effort to destroy or falsify records concerning his childhood and rebellion.", "This included a massive purge of the Confucian scholars in Nanjing and grants of extraordinary extralegal authority to the eunuch secret police.", "One favorite was Zheng He, who employed his authority to launch major voyages of exploration into the South Pacific and Indian Oceans.", "The difficulties in Nanjing also led the Yongle Emperor to re-establish Beiping (present-day Beijing) as the new imperial capital.", "He repaired and reopened the Grand Canal and, between 1406 and 1420, directed the construction of the Forbidden City.", "He was also responsible for the Porcelain Tower of Nanjing, considered one of the wonders of the world before its destruction by the Taiping rebels in 1856.", "As part of his continuing attempt to control the Confucian scholar-bureaucrats, the Yongle Emperor also greatly expanded the imperial examination system in place of his father's use of personal recommendation and appointment.", "These scholars completed the monumental \"Yongle Encyclopedia\" during his reign.", "The Yongle Emperor died while personally leading a military campaign against the Mongols.", "He was buried in the Changling Tomb, the central and largest mausoleum of the Ming tombs located north of Beijing."]], ["Obata Toramori", ["He was the father of Obata Masamori."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Zhu Gaoxu", 1], ["Yongle Emperor", 6]], "evidences": [["Zhu Gaoxu", "father", "Yongle Emperor"], ["Yongle", "place of birth", "Nanjing"]], "answer": "Nanjing"}
{"_id": "0d6d09160baf11ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is Hieronymus, Son Of Charles Martel's paternal grandmother?", "context": [["Purnima (Hindi actress)", ["Purnima Das Verma( born Meherbhano Mohammad Ali) was an Indian film actress who worked predominantly in Hindi language films.", "She is the grandmother of actor Emraan Hashmi."]], ["Anne Denman", ["Anne Denman( 1587\u20131661) was born in Olde Hall, Retford, Nottinghamshire.", "Through a fortunate second marriage with Thomas Aylesbury, she became the grandmother of Lady Anne Hyde, Duchess of York and great- grandmother of Queen Mary II and Queen Anne."]], ["Charles Martel", ["Charles Martel (688 \u2013 22 October 741) was a Frankish statesman and military leader who, as Duke and Prince of the Franks and Mayor of the Palace, was the \"de facto\" ruler of Francia from 718 until his death.", "He was a son of the Frankish statesman Pepin of Herstal and Pepin's mistress, a noblewoman named Alpaida.", "Charles successfully asserted his claims to power as successor to his father as the power behind the throne in Frankish politics.", "Continuing and building on his father's work, he restored centralized government in Francia and began the series of military campaigns that re-established the Franks as the undisputed masters of all Gaul.", "According to a near-contemporary source, the \"Liber Historiae Francorum\", Charles was \"a warrior who was uncommonly effective in battle\".", "Much attention has been paid to his success in defeating an Arab invasion in Aquitaine at the Battle of Tours.", "Alongside his military endeavours, Charles has been traditionally credited with a seminal role in the development of the Frankish system of feudalism.", "At the end of his reign, Charles divided Francia between his sons, Carloman and Pepin.", "The latter became the first king of the Carolingian dynasty.", "Charles' grandson, Charlemagne, extended the Frankish realms, and became the first emperor in the West since the fall of Rome."]], ["Tjuyu", ["Tjuyu( sometimes transliterated as Thuya or Thuyu) was an Egyptian noblewoman and the mother of queen Tiye, and the wife of Yuya.", "She is the grandmother of Akhenaten, and great grandmother of Tutankhamun."]], ["Mona Hopton Bell", ["Mona Hopton Bell( 1867- 1940) was a British artist, best known for her portraits of civic figures.", "She was the grandmother of the painter Jean H. Bell."]], ["Hubba bint Hulail", ["Hubba bint Hulail was the grandmother of Hashim ibn' Abd Manaf, thus the great- great- great- grandmother of the Islamic\" Nab\u012b\"( Prophet) Muhammad ibn Abdullah."]], ["Hieronymus, son of Charles Martel", ["Hieronymus (c. 722 - after 782), was the son of Charles Martel and his mistress Ruodhaid, and so was the brother of Bernard, Abbot of St. Quentin, a key confidant of Louis the Pious, and Remigius, the third Archbishop of Rouen.", "In 754, Hieronymus was tasked with Fulradus, abbot of St. Denys, and others, to escort Pope Stephen II back to Rome.", "This was following King Pipin's victorious campaign against his archenemy Aistulf, King of the Lombards.", "He became lay abbot of the monastery of St. Quentin in the diocese of Noyon.", "He was succeeded by his son Fulrad.", "Hieronymus married Ercheswinda (Ermentrudis), origins unknown, and they had four children:", "Settipani suggests that Boso of Provence descended from Hieronymus, although there does not appear to be any real evidence to support this."]], ["Diana Guardato", ["Diana Guardato was a member of the aristocratic Patrician Guardato family, and had three children with King Ferdinand I: Diana Guardato is the 16th- Great Grandmother of His Royal Highness Albert II of Belgium, 15th- Great Grandmother of His Majesty Juan Carlos", "I of Spain, 17th- Great Grandmother of Philippe of Belgium, 14th- Great Grandmother of His Majesty Manuel II of Portugal, 16th- Great Grandmother of Grand Duke Henri, as well as many others."]], ["Hannah Arnold", ["Hannah Arnold, also known as Hannah Waterman King, was the grandmother of Benedict Arnolds children."]], ["Kaoru Hatoyama", ["After the elections of 2009, she became more widely known as the grandmother of Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama and his politician brother Kunio Hatoyama."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Hieronymus, son of Charles Martel", 0], ["Charles Martel", 1]], "evidences": [["Hieronymus", "father", "Charles Martel"], ["Charles Martel", "mother", "Alpaida"]], "answer": "Alpaida"}
{"_id": "8f2c1576089611ebbd76ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director born earlier, Charley One-Eye or A Glimpse Of Paradise?", "context": [["Fred Roy Krug", ["Fred R. Krug is an American film and television producer- director born in Bern, Switzerland."]], ["Sepideh Farsi", ["Sepideh Farsi is an Iranian film director, born in Tehran in 1965."]], ["Charley One-Eye", ["Charley One- Eye is a 1973 British- American film directed by Don Chaffey and starring Richard Roundtree, Roy Thinnes and Nigel Davenport.", "The film was entered into the 24th Berlin International Film Festival."]], ["Ralph Ince", ["Ralph Waldo Ince( January 16, 1887 \u2013 April 10, 1937) was an American pioneer film actor, director and screenwriter whose career began near the dawn of the silent film era.", "Ralph Ince was the brother of John Ince and Thomas H. Ince."]], ["A Glimpse of Paradise", ["A Glimpse of Paradise is a 1934 British crime film directed by Ralph Ince and starring George Carney, Eve Lister and Wally Patch.", "It was made as a quota quickie at Teddington Studios by the British subsidiary of Warner Brothers.", "It is now considered a lost film."]], ["Don Chaffey", ["Donald Chaffey (5 August 1917 \u2013 13 November 1990) was a British film director, writer, producer, and art director.", "Chaffey's film career began as an art director in 1947, and his directorial debut was in 1953.", "He remained active in the industry until his death in 1990 from heart failure.", "His 1973 film \"Charley One-Eye\" was entered into the 24th Berlin International Film Festival", "He is chiefly known for his fantasy films, which include \"Jason and the Argonauts\" (1963), \"The Three Lives of Thomasina\" (1963), \"One Million Years B.C.\" (1966), \"The Viking Queen\" (1967), \"Creatures the World Forgot\" (1971), \"Pete's Dragon\" (1977), and \"C.H.O.M.P.S.\" (1979), his final feature film.", "Concurrent with his theatrically released films, Chaffey directed numerous British television series episodes, including several for \"The PrisonerDanger Man\", and \"The Avengers\".", "From the 1980s until his death, all of his work was in American made-for-TV movies, and in such TV series as \"Fantasy IslandStingrayMacGyverVega$T. J. HookerMatt Houston\" and \"Charlie's Angels\"."]], ["Yolonda Ross", ["Yolonda Ross is an American character actress, writer and director born (31 July 1974)."]], ["Claude Weisz", ["Claude Weisz is a French film director born in Paris."]], ["Jacques D\u00e9combe", ["Jacques D\u00e9combe is a French author, actor and director born in 1953."]], ["Joshua Sinclair", ["Joshua Sinclair( born May 7, 1953) is an American writer, producer, actor and director born in New York City."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Charley One-Eye", 0], ["A Glimpse of Paradise", 0], ["Don Chaffey", 0], ["Ralph Ince", 0]], "evidences": [["Charley One-Eye", "director", "Don Chaffey"], ["A Glimpse of Paradise", "director", "Ralph Ince"], ["Don Chaffey", "date of birth", "5 August 1917"], ["Ralph Ince", "date of birth", "January 16, 1887"]], "answer": "A Glimpse Of Paradise"}
{"_id": "1c6aa99808e911ebbda7ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Who was born later, Haris Bashir or Mokete Mokhosi?", "context": [["Dorothee Metlitzki", ["Dorothee Metlitzki( or Devora Metlitsky; July 27, 1914 \u2013 April 14, 2001) was a German- born, later American, author and professor of English at the University of California, Berkeley and, for most of her career, at Yale University.", "She was a specialist in medieval English literature and history, Arabic literature and language and of the author Herman Melville.", "In addition she was a Zionist who played an important role in the foundation of the modern State of Israel."]], ["Haris Bashir", ["Haris Bashir( born 28 May 1993) is a Pakistani cricketer.", "He made his List A debut for Lahore Whites in the 2018 \u201319 Quaid- e- Azam One Day Cup on 30 September 2018."]], ["Alexander Fuks", ["Alexander Fuks( 30 May 1917 \u2013 29 November 1978) was a German- born, later Israeli historian, archaeologist and papyrologist.", "He worked with Victor Tcherikover and Menahem Stern on the standard edition of Jewish papyri.", "He was a specialist in the study of Hellenistic Judaism."]], ["Jacob Knaani", ["Jacob Knaani( Kishenev, 1894- Jerusalem, 1978) was a Moldavian born, later Israeli, lexicographer.", "He is not to be confused with another Hebrew lexicographer, Judah Even Shemuel, who also had the German- Yiddish surname Kaufmann, and whose English- Hebrew dictionary was known as the\" Kaufmann Dictionary\"."]], ["Catherine I of Russia", ["Catherine I( born, later known as Marta Samuilovna Skavronskaya; \u2013) was the second wife of Peter the Great and Empress of Russia from 1725 until her death."]], ["Mokete Mokhosi", ["Mokete Mokhosi( born 7 May 1969) is a Lesotho taekwondo practitioner.", "He competed in the men's 80 kg category during the 2000 Summer Olympics.", "He also competed in the 1997 and 1999 World Taekwondo Championships."]], ["Edwin Richards (field hockey)", ["Edwin William Gruffydd Richards (sometimes referred to as Edward; 15 December 1879 \u2013 10 December 1930) was a Welsh field hockey player from Abergavenny who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics where he won the bronze medal as a member of the Wales team.", "Richards was the son of Susanna Thomas and Edwin William Richards, an iron monger from Goytre.", "His father died from Typhoid on the 3 September 1879; Edwin was born later that year on 15 December.", "He died in Ipswich on 10 December 1930."]], ["W. Augustus Barratt", ["W. Augustus Barratt( 1873- 1947) was a Scottish- born, later American, songwriter and musician."]], ["Bushra al-Thamali", ["Bashir or Bushra al- Thamali was an Abbasid military commander and governor(\" wali\" or\" amir\") of Tarsus and the borderlands with the Byzantine Empire in Cilicia(\" al- thughur al- Shamiya\")."]], ["Judah Even Shemuel", ["Judah Even Shemuel( Ukraine, 1886- Jerusalem, 1976) was a Ukrainian born, later Israeli, lexicographer, whose English- Hebrew dictionary was known as\" The Kaufman Dictionary\".", "He is not to be confused with another Hebrew lexicographer, Jacob Knaani, who also had the German- Yiddish surname Kaufmann."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Haris Bashir", 0], ["Mokete Mokhosi", 0]], "evidences": [["Haris Bashir", "date of birth", "28 May 1993"], ["Mokete Mokhosi", "date of birth", "7 May 1969"]], "answer": "Haris Bashir"}
{"_id": "a01468fa0bdb11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Which country the director of film Look For A Star is from?", "context": [["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["John Donatich", ["John Donatich is the Director of Yale University Press."]], ["John Farrell (businessman)", ["John Farrell is the director of YouTube in Latin America."]], ["Garry Mills", ["Garry Mills( also Gary Mills)( born 13 October 1941 in West Wickham, Kent, England), was a British pop singer.", "Mills had three hits on the UK Singles Chart in the early 1960s.", "Released on Top Rank Records in 1960, these were\" Look for a Star\"( charted at No 7) and\" Top Teen Baby\"( No. 24).", "\" I'll Step Down\", released on Decca in 1961, charted at No. 39.", "In the United States,\" Look for a Star\" reached No. 26 on the\" Billboard\" Hot 100.", "\" Look for a Star\" also made the Hot 100 in versions by Deane Hawley, Billy Vaughn and Garry Miles, the latter a pseudonym for Buzz Cason.", "The song, composed by Tony Hatch, appeared in the soundtrack to the horror film,\" Circus of Horrors\"( 1960)."]], ["Michael Govan", ["Michael Govan( born 1963) is the director of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art since 2006.", "Prior to this, Govan worked as the director of the Dia Art Foundation in New York City."]], ["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]], ["Andrew Lau", ["Andrew Lau Wai-Keung (born 4 April 1960) is a Hong Kong film director, producer, and cinematographer.", "Lau began his career in the 1980s and 1990s, serving as a cinematographer to filmmakers such as Ringo Lam, Wong Jing and Wong Kar-wai.", "In the 1990s, Lau decided to have more creative freedom as a cinematographer by becoming a film director and producer.", "Apart from making films in his native Hong Kong, Lau has also made films in China, Korea and the United States.", "A highly prolific filmmaker, Lau has made films in a variety of genres, and is most notable in the West for his action and crime films which include the \"Young and Dangerous\" film series, the \"Infernal Affairs\" trilogy (the latter co-directed together with Alan Mak), and \"Revenge of the Green Dragons\" (executive produced by Martin Scorsese)."]], ["Look for a Star", ["Look for a Star is a 2009 Hong Kong romantic comedy film that was produced and directed by Andrew Lau.", "Inspired by the relationship between Stanley Ho and his fourth wife, Angela Leong, the film stars Andy Lau as a billionaire, who falls in love with a feisty casino dealer played by Shu Qi.", "\"Look for a Star\" was shot at the MGM Grand in Macau, and was released in Hong Kong on 26 January 2009."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Look for a Star", 0], ["Andrew Lau", 3]], "evidences": [["Look for a Star", "director", "Andrew Lau"], ["Andrew Lau", "country of citizenship", "China"]], "answer": "China"}
{"_id": "9cbb70ea097111ebbdb0ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Did the movies White Deer Plain (Film) and Seer 3: Heroes Alliance, originate from the same country?", "context": [["White Deer", ["White Deer may refer to:"]], ["Seer 3: Heroes Alliance", ["Seer the Movie 3: Heroes Alliance( Chinese: \u8d5b\u5c14\u53f7\u5927\u7535\u5f713\u4e4b\u6218\u795e\u8054\u76df) is a 2013 Chinese animated adventure film directed by Wang Zhangjun and Yin Yuqi and based on an online game.", "The film is part of a film series, being preceded by\" Seer 2\"( 2012) and followed by\" Seer 4\"( 2014).", "It was released on 12 July 2013."]], ["White deer", ["White deer may refer to"]], ["The Muppets Go to the Movies", ["The Muppets Go To The Movies( or The Muffets Go To The Movies as misspelled by Fozzie Bear) is a 1981 one- hour television special that aired on ABC.", "It was used to help promote\" The Great Muppet Caper\"."]], ["White Deer High School", ["White Deer High School is a public high school located in White Deer, Texas( USA) and classified as a 1A school by the UIL.", "It is part of the White Deer Independent School District located in east central Carson County.", "In 2015, the school was rated\" Met Standard\" by the Texas Education Agency."]], ["Deer Plain, Illinois", ["Deer Plain is an unincorporated community in Calhoun County, Illinois, United States.", "Deer Plain is located in southeastern Calhoun County near the confluence of the Illinois and Mississippi rivers.", "It was named Deer Plain because it was common to see deer grazing in the area."]], ["White Deer Plain (TV series)", ["White Deer Plain is a 2017 Chinese television series.", "It is based on the Chinese literature classic of the same name by Chen Zhongshi.", "Its plot revolves around the hardships and spiritual pursuits of several generations living on the White Deer Plain in Shaanxi.", "The series reportedly took 17 years of preparation and had a production budget of 230 million yuan( US$ 33.39 million).", "It mirrors the changes which have taken place in the Chinese countryside over the first half of the 20th century, and the crew spent time in the countryside to experience rural life for a month before filming commenced.", "The series is directed by Liu Huining and Liu Jin, and stars Zhang Jiayi as the main character.", "The 85 episode drama premiered on Anhui TV and Jiangsu TV on 16 April 2017.", "However, the show was taken off air after one episode.", "It resumed airing on 10 May 2017.", "The series received positive response on Douban.", "\" People's Daily\" praise the series for retaining the essence and spirit of the original work while making the story more dramatic and fascinating, and\" The Beijing News\" say that the series is one of the best produced on television.", "However, it has low viewership ratings, which has been attributed to the heavier subject matter of the drama.", "\" White Deer Plain\" received the Outstanding TV Series Golden Angel Award at the 2017 Chinese American Film Festival( CAFF) at the Paramount Theatre in Los Angeles."]], ["Li Qin (actress)", ["Li Qin( born 27 September 1990), also known as Sweet Li, is a Chinese actress.", "Li is noted for her roles in\" The Dream of Red Mansions\"( 2010),\" The Founding of a Party\"( 2011),\" White Deer Plain\"( 2017) and\" Princess Agents\"( 2017)."]], ["White Deer Plain (film)", ["White Deer Plain is a 2011 Chinese drama film directed by Wang Quan'an and based on the novel of the same name by Chen Zhongshi.", "The film competed in competition for the Golden Bear at the 62nd Berlin International Film Festival, where Lutz Reitemeier was awarded a Silver Bear for Outstanding Artistic Contribution( Photography)."]], ["White Deer Plain", ["White Deer Plain may refer to:"]]], "supporting_facts": [["White Deer Plain (film)", 0], ["Seer 3: Heroes Alliance", 0]], "evidences": [["White Deer Plain (film)", "country of origin", "Chinese"], ["Seer 3: Heroes Alliance", "country of origin", "Chinese"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "168c484e0bb011ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is the paternal grandmother of Joseph Ferdinand Of Bavaria?", "context": [["Joseph Ferdinand of Bavaria", ["Joseph Ferdinand Leopold of Bavaria (28 October 1692 \u2013 6 February 1699) was the son of Maximilian II Emanuel, Elector of Bavaria (1679\u20131705, 1714\u20131726) and his first wife, Maria Antonia of Austria, daughter of Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor, maternal granddaughter of King Philip IV of Spain."]], ["Kaoru Hatoyama", ["After the elections of 2009, she became more widely known as the grandmother of Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama and his politician brother Kunio Hatoyama."]], ["Hannah Arnold", ["Hannah Arnold, also known as Hannah Waterman King, was the grandmother of Benedict Arnolds children."]], ["Duke Clement Francis of Bavaria", ["Klemens Franz de Paula, Prince of Bavaria (Munich, 19 April 1722 \u2013 Munich, 6 August 1770) was the son of the Imperial Field Marshal, Ferdinand of Bavaria (1699\u20131738), and the grandson of Maximilian II Emanuel, Elector of Bavaria.", "He married on 17 January 1742 Maria Anna, Pfalzgr\u00e4fin von der Pfalz (1722\u20131790), daughter of\nJoseph Charles of Bavaria, Count Palatine and Prince Hereditary of Sulzbach and Countess Palatine Elizabeth Augusta Sophie of Neuburg, They had two sons and two daughters, all of them died shortly after birth:", "If one of his sons had lived, he would have become Prince-elector of Bavaria in 1777 after the death of Maximilian III Joseph."]], ["Tjuyu", ["Tjuyu( sometimes transliterated as Thuya or Thuyu) was an Egyptian noblewoman and the mother of queen Tiye, and the wife of Yuya.", "She is the grandmother of Akhenaten, and great grandmother of Tutankhamun."]], ["Prince Ferdinand of Bavaria", ["Infante Ferdinand of Bavaria( Ferdinand Maria Ludwig Franz von Assisi Isabellus Adalbert Ildefons Martin Bonifaz Joseph Isidro; 10 May 1884 \u2013 5 April 1958) was a Spanish prince, the eldest son and child of Ludwig Ferdinand of Bavaria and his wife, Infanta Mar\u00eda de la Paz of Spain.", "Ferdinand became an Infante of Spain on 20 October 1905 and renounced his rights to the throne of the Kingdom of Bavaria in 1914."]], ["Hubba bint Hulail", ["Hubba bint Hulail was the grandmother of Hashim ibn' Abd Manaf, thus the great- great- great- grandmother of the Islamic\" Nab\u012b\"( Prophet) Muhammad ibn Abdullah."]], ["Mona Hopton Bell", ["Mona Hopton Bell( 1867- 1940) was a British artist, best known for her portraits of civic figures.", "She was the grandmother of the painter Jean H. Bell."]], ["Maximilian II Emanuel, Elector of Bavaria", ["Maximilian II (11 July 1662 \u2013 26 February 1726), also known as Max Emanuel or Maximilian Emanuel, was a Wittelsbach ruler of Bavaria and a \"Prince-elector\" of the Holy Roman Empire.", "He was also the last governor of the Spanish Netherlands and duke of Luxembourg.", "An able soldier, his ambition led to conflicts that limited his ultimate dynastic achievements.", "He was born in Munich to Ferdinand Maria, Elector of Bavaria and Princess Henriette Adelaide of Savoy (d.1676).", "His maternal grandparents were Victor Amadeus I of Savoy and Christine Marie of France, daughter of King Henri IV."]], ["Anne Denman", ["Anne Denman( 1587\u20131661) was born in Olde Hall, Retford, Nottinghamshire.", "Through a fortunate second marriage with Thomas Aylesbury, she became the grandmother of Lady Anne Hyde, Duchess of York and great- grandmother of Queen Mary II and Queen Anne."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Joseph Ferdinand of Bavaria", 0], ["Maximilian II Emanuel, Elector of Bavaria", 3]], "evidences": [["Joseph Ferdinand Leopold of Bavaria", "father", "Maximilian II Emanuel"], ["Maximilian II Emanuel", "mother", "Princess Henriette Adelaide of Savoy"]], "answer": "Princess Henriette Adelaide of Savoy"}
{"_id": "9094edb808c111ebbd8bac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who died later, Freddy, The Guitar And The Sea or The Last Bandit?", "context": [["Joseph Kane", ["Jasper Joseph Inman Kane( March 19, 1894, San Diego \u2013 August 25, 1975, Santa Monica, California) was an American film director, film producer, film editor and screenwriter.", "He is best known for his extensive directorship and focus on Western films."]], ["G. Marthandan", ["G. Marthandan is an Indian film director who works in Malayalam cinema."]], ["Drew Esocoff", ["Drew Esocoff( born c. 1957) is an American television sports director, who as of 2006 has been the director of NBC Sunday Night Football."]], ["The Last Bandit", ["The Last Bandit is a 1949 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Bill Elliott, Lorna Gray and Forrest Tucker.", "It was a remake by Republic Pictures of the 1941 film\" The Great Train Robbery\" with a larger budget and using the studio's Trucolor process.", "The film was remade again in 1952 as\" South Pacific Trail\"."]], ["Ben Palmer", ["Ben Palmer is a British film and television director who is known for being the director of\" Bo' Selecta\" and\" The Inbetweeners\"."]], ["Wolfgang Schleif", ["Wolfgang Schleif( 14 May 1912 \u2013 21 August 1984) was a German editor, film director and screenwriter.", "He studied philosophy, psychology and pedagogy at the University of Leipzig.", "In 1934 he passed the State Examination for teachers at the Volksschule.", "But then he took classes at the Acting School of the Deutsches Theater in Berlin, where he was trained in directing.", "Schleif began working in film in 1935.", "By 1938, he was an assistant director.", "In 1939, he became a screenwriter and eventually an editor.", "Among his assignments, he was one of the editors of the propaganda films\" Jud S\u00fc\u00df\"( 1940) and\" Kolberg\"( 1945).", "In 1947, Schleif was joined the DEFA film studio, making his directorial debut in 1948 with the anti-capitalist production.", "This was followed by the 1949 film biography of Johann Friedrich B\u00f6ttger,\" The Blue Swords\".", "After 17 June 1953, Schleif emigrated to West Germany.", "With 1955 he managed an extraordinary success, which laid down his work but also for years on the production of such substances.", "He made several hit movies starring Freddy Quinn, but also war films such as\" Rommel ruft Cairo\" and crime films such as\" Der rote Rausch\" and, in the early seventies, back to the Immenhof films,\" Die Zwillinge von ImmenhofTwins from Immenhof\") and\" Fr\u00fchling im ImmenhofSpring in Immenhof\").", "Since the mid-sixties Schleif worked extensively for television.", "He often led directed series and mini-series, particularly 1967 five episode series\" B\u00fcrgerkrieg in Ru\u00dflandCivil war in Russia\").", "He is buried in the Dahlem cemetery in Berlin."]], ["The Great Train Robbery (1941 film)", ["The Great Train Robbery is a 1941 American low- budget crime- western directed by Joseph Kane and starring Bob Steele and Claire Carleton.", "It was remade in 1949 as\" The Last Bandit\" and again in 1952 as\" South Pacific Trail\"."]], ["Freddy, the Guitar and the Sea", ["Freddy, the Guitar and the Sea is a 1959 West German musical film directed by Wolfgang Schleif and starring Freddy Quinn, Corny Collins and Sabine Sesselmann."]], ["Abhishek Saxena", ["Abhishek Saxena is an Indian Bollywood and Punjabi film director who directed the movie Phullu.", "The Phullu movie was released in theaters on 16 June 2017, in which film Sharib Hashmi is the lead role.", "Apart from these, he has also directed Patiala Dreamz, this is a Punjabi film.", "This film was screened in cinemas in 2014."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Freddy, the Guitar and the Sea", 0], ["The Last Bandit", 0], ["Wolfgang Schleif", 0], ["Joseph Kane", 0]], "evidences": [["Freddy, the Guitar and the Sea", "director", "Wolfgang Schleif"], ["The Last Bandit", "director", "Joseph Kane"], ["Wolfgang Schleif", "date of death", "21 August 1984"], ["Joseph Kane", "date of death", "August 25, 1975"]], "answer": "Freddy, The Guitar And The Sea"}
{"_id": "09762e08087311ebbd66ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director born earlier, Jayam Manade or Bulldog Drummond'S Revenge?", "context": [["Jayam Manade", ["Jayam Manade is a 1956 Telugu language swashbuckler film, produced by Sundarlal Nahatha under the Rajasri Productions banner and directed by Tatineni Prakash Rao.", "It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Anjali Devi in the lead roles and music composed by Ghantasala.", "The film was dubbed into Tamil with the title Vetri Veeran.", "Ku. Sa. Krishnamoorthi wrote the dialogues and lyrics while the music was composed by T. M. Ibrahim, though the tunes were almost the same as Telugu."]], ["Bulldog Drummond (1929 film)", ["Bulldog Drummond is a 1929 American pre-Code crime film in which Hugh\" Bulldog\" Drummond helps a beautiful young woman in distress.", "The film stars Ronald Colman as the title character, Claud Allister, Lawrence Grant, Montagu Love, Wilson Benge, Joan Bennett, and Lilyan Tashman.", "Produced by Samuel Goldwyn and directed by F. Richard Jones, the movie was adapted by Sidney Howard from the play by H. C. McNeile( credited onscreen as\" Sapper\").", "Colman was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role, and William Cameron Menzies for Best Art Direction.", "Two previous Bulldog Drummond films had been produced:\" Bulldog Drummond\"( 1923) and\" Bulldog Drummond's Third Round\"( 1925).", "The 1929 film was the first Bulldog Drummond movie with sound, and was also Ronald Colman's first talkie.", "A series of Drummond movies followed, beginning with\" Temple Tower\" made in the UK in 1930; see the main article on Bulldog Drummond for a complete list."]], ["Bulldog Drummond in Africa", ["Bulldog Drummond in Africa is a 1938 American crime thriller film.", "This was the 13th of 25 in the Bulldog Drummond film series from 1922- 1969."]], ["Bulldog Drummond at Bay (1947 film)", ["Bulldog Drummond at Bay is a 1947 American thriller film directed by Sidney Salkow and starring Ron Randell for the first time as the British sleuth and adventurer Bulldog Drummond.", "The cast also includes Anita Louise, Patrick O' Moore and Terry Kilburn.", "The film is loosely based on the novel\" Bulldog Drummond at Bay\" by H. C. McNeile."]], ["Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back (1934 film)", ["Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back is a 1934 American comedy- mystery- adventure film directed by Roy Del Ruth.", "The film stars Ronald Colman and Loretta Young.", "It was a loose sequel to the 1929 film\" Bulldog Drummond\" which had also starred Colman."]], ["T. Prakash Rao", ["Tatineni Prakash Rao( 24 November 1924 \u2013 1 July 1992) was an Indian filmmaker.", "He made a number films in Telugu, Tamil and Hindi languages.", "His first film was Palletooru( 1952).", "He was assistant director in Shavukar and later directed Pitchi Pullaiah, Jayam Manade starring N. T. Rama Rao.", "He worked with both N.T. Rama Rao and Akkineni Nageswara Rao in films Charana Dasi and Parivartana( 1954).", "His Hindi films like Suraj and Izzat remain popular.", "His Tamil film with M. G. Ramachandran was Padagotti which is considered as classic.", "He directed Gemini Ganesan in Nalla Theerpu, Ellorum Innattu Mannar and Kathirundha Kangal.", "He was born in Krishna district, Andhra Pradesh, India.", "He was first attracted towards Communist movement and was part of Praja Natya Mandali.", "Later he moved to Madras to join film industry like many others who did not the like the turn of events in the communist movement.", "He started his career as an assistant to L. V. Prasad, another famous film maker.", "He also worked with K. V. Reddy for some time.", "His son TLV Prasad entered into Limca Book of World Records for his ability in churning out movies continuously.", "His grandson Tatineni Satya also entered into film industry with the film Bheemili Kabaddi Jattu."]], ["Bulldog Drummond's Bride", ["Bulldog Drummond's Bride is an American crime comedy thriller film produced in 1939.", "It was the last film of Paramount Pictures' Bulldog Drummond film series."]], ["Louis King", ["Louis King( born June 28, 1898, Christiansburg, Virginia \u2013 died September 7, 1962) was an American actor and film director of westerns and adventure movies in the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s."]], ["Bulldog Drummond's Revenge", ["Bulldog Drummond's Revenge is a 1937 black- and- white detective film directed by Louis King, produced by Stuart Walker, written by Edward T. Lowe Jr. and Herman C. McNeile( novel), and featuring John Barrymore.", "The picture stars John Howard in his second appearance as Bulldog Drummond; Howard previously appeared as Ronald Colman's( who had made the first talkie\" Bulldog Drummond\") brother in\" Lost Horizon\".", "Top- billed John Barrymore portrays his friend Colonel Nielsen."]], ["Bulldog Drummond Escapes", ["Bulldog Drummond Escapes is a 1937 American film directed by James P. Hogan starring Ray Milland as Capt. Hugh\" Bulldog\" Drummond.", "Paramount continued with the Bulldog Drummond series, producing seven more films over the next two years.", "They replaced Milland with John Howard."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Jayam Manade", 0], ["Bulldog Drummond's Revenge", 0], ["T. Prakash Rao", 0], ["Louis King", 0]], "evidences": [["Jayam Manade", "director", "Tatineni Prakash Rao"], ["Bulldog Drummond's Revenge", "director", "Louis King"], ["T. Prakash Rao", "date of birth", "24 November 1924"], ["Louis King", "date of birth", "June 28, 1898"]], "answer": "Bulldog Drummond'S Revenge"}
{"_id": "d03796320baf11ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is the mother-in-law of Margaret Of Valois?", "context": [["Priscilla Pointer", ["Priscilla Marie Pointer( born May 18, 1924) is an American stage, film and television character actress.", "She began her career in the theater, including productions on Broadway.", "Later, Pointer moved to Hollywood to act in films and on television.", "She is the mother of Amy Irving, therefore making her the former mother- in- law of filmmakers Steven Spielberg and Bruno Barreto and the mother- in- law of documentary filmmaker Kenneth Bowser, Jr."]], ["Marie of Valois, Duchess of Calabria", ["Marie of Valois( 1309 \u2013 23 October 1331), was the eldest daughter of Charles of Valois by his third wife Mahaut of Ch\u00e2tillon.", "She was a member of the House of Valois.", "One of her five children was Queen Joanna I of Naples."]], ["Marian Shields Robinson", ["Marian Lois Robinson( n\u00e9e Shields; born July 29, 1937) is the mother of Michelle Obama, former First Lady of the United States, and Craig Robinson, a basketball executive, and the mother- in- law of former U.S. President Barack Obama."]], ["Eldon Howard", ["Eldon Howard was a British screenwriter.", "She was the mother- in- law of Edward J. Danziger and wrote a number of the screenplays for films by his company Danziger Productions."]], ["Margaret of Valois", ["Margaret of Valois (14 May 1553 \u2013 27 March 1615) was a French princess of the Valois dynasty who became queen consort of Navarre and later also of France.", "By her marriage to Henry III of Navarre (later Henry IV of France), she was queen of Navarre and then France at her husband's 1589 accession to the latter throne.", "She was the daughter of King Henry II of France and Catherine de' Medici and the sister of kings Francis II, Charles IX and Henry III.", "Her marriage, which was intended to celebrate the reconciliation of Catholics and Huguenots, was tarnished by the St Bartholomew's Day massacre, and the resumption of the religious troubles which ensued.", "In the conflict between Henry III and the Malcontents, she took the side of Francis, Duke of Anjou, her younger brother, and this caused the king to have a deep aversion towards her.", "As Queen of Navarre, she also played a pacifying role in the stormy relations between her husband and the French monarchy.", "Shuttled back and forth between the two courts, she endeavored to lead a happy conjugal life, but her sterility and the political tensions inherent in the French Wars of Religion caused the end of her marriage.", "Mistreated by a brother quick to take offence and rejected by a fickle and opportunistic husband, she chose the path of opposition in 1585.", "She took the side of the Catholic League and was forced to live in Auvergne in an exile which lasted twenty years.", "In 1599, she consented to the annulment of the marriage only after the payment of a generous compensation.", "A well-known woman of letters and an enlightened mind as well as an extremely generous patron", ", she played a considerable part in the cultural life of the court, especially after her return from exile in 1605.", "She was a vector of Neoplatonism, which preached the supremacy of platonic love over physical love.", "While imprisoned, she took advantage of the time to write her \"Memoirs\".", "She was the first woman to have done so.", "She was one of the most fashionable women of her time, and influenced many of Europe's royal courts with her clothing.", "After her death the anecdotes and slanders circulated about her created a legend, which was consolidated around the nickname \"La Reine Margot\" invented by Alexandre Dumas p\u00e8re, handed down through the centuries the myth of a nymphomaniac and incestuous woman.", "At the end of the 20th and the beginning of the 21st century, historians have reviewed the extensive chronicles of her life, concluding that many elements of her scandalous reputation stemmed from anti-Valois propaganda and from a fationalism capable of denigrating the participation of women in politics, created by Bourbon dynasty court historians in the 17th century."]], ["Joan of Valois, Countess of Hainaut", ["Joan of Valois( c. 1294 \u2013 7 March 1342) was a Countess consort of Hainaut, Holland, and Zeeland.", "She was the second eldest daughter of the French prince Charles, Count of Valois, and his first wife, Margaret, Countess of Anjou.", "As the sister of King Philip VI of France and the mother- in- law of Edward III, she was ideally placed to act as mediator between them."]], ["Maria Thins", ["Maria Thins( c. 1593 \u2013 27 December 1680) was the mother- in- law of Johannes Vermeer and a member of the Gouda Thins family."]], ["Charles, Count of Valois", ["Charles of Valois( 12 March 1270 \u2013 16 December 1325), the third son of Philip III of France and Isabella of Aragon, was a member of the House of Capet and founder of the House of Valois, whose rule over France would start in 1328.", "Charles ruled several principalities.", "He held in appanage the counties of Valois, Alen\u00e7on and Perche.", "Through his marriage to Margaret of Anjou, he became Count of Anjou and Maine.", "Through his marriage to Catherine I, titular empress of the Latin Empire, he was titular Latin Emperor of Constantinople from 1301 \u2013 1307, although he ruled from exile and only had authority over Crusader States in Greece.", "The grandson of Louis IX of France, Charles of Valois was a son, brother, brother- in- law and son-in- law of kings or queens( of France, Navarre, England and Naples).", "His descendants, the House of Valois, would become the royal house of France three years after his death, beginning with his son Philip VI of France."]], ["Henry IV of France", ["Henry IV (read as ; 13 December 1553 \u2013 14 May 1610), also known by the epithet Good King Henry or Henry the Great, was King of Navarre (as Henry III) from 1572 and King of France from 1589 to 1610.", "He was the first monarch of France from the House of Bourbon, a cadet branch of the Capetian dynasty.", "He was assassinated in 1610 by Fran\u00e7ois Ravaillac, a fanatical Catholic, and was succeeded by his son Louis XIII.", "The son of Antoine de Bourbon, Duke of Vend\u00f4me and Jeanne d'Albret, the Queen of Navarre, Henry was baptised as a Catholic but raised in the Protestant faith by his mother.", "He inherited the throne of Navarre in 1572 on his mother's death.", "As a Huguenot, Henry was involved in the French Wars of Religion, barely escaping assassination in the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre.", "He later led Protestant forces against the royal army.", "He and his predecessor Henry III of France were direct descendants of Saint-King Louis IX.", "Henry III belonged to the House of Valois, descended from Philip III of France, elder son of Saint Louis; Henry IV belonged to the House of Bourbon, descended from Robert, Count of Clermont, younger son of Saint Louis.", "As Head of the House of Bourbon, Henry was \"first prince of the blood\".", "Upon the death of his brother-in-law and distant cousin Henry III in 1589, Henry was called to the French succession by the Salic law.", "He initially kept the Protestant faith (the only French king to do so) and had to fight against the Catholic League, which denied that he could wear France's crown as a Protestant.", "To obtain mastery over his kingdom, after four years of stalemate, he found it prudent to abjure the Calvinist faith.", "As a pragmatic politician (in the parlance of the time, a \"politique\"), he displayed an unusual religious tolerance for the era.", "Notably, he promulgated the Edict of Nantes (1598), which guaranteed religious liberties to Protestants, thereby effectively ending the Wars of Religion.", "Considered a usurper by some Catholics and a traitor by some Protestants, Henry became target of at least 12 assassination attempts.", "An unpopular king among his contemporaries, Henry gained more status after his death.", "He was admired for his repeated victories over his enemies and his conversion to Catholicism.", "The \"Good King Henryle bon roi Henri\") was remembered for his geniality and his great concern about the welfare of his subjects.", "An active ruler, he worked to regularise state finance, promote agriculture, eliminate corruption and encourage education.", "During his reign, the French colonization of the Americas truly began with the foundation of the colony of Acadia and its capital Port-Royal.", "He was celebrated in the popular song \"Vive le roi Henri\" (which later became an anthem for the French monarchy during the reigns of his successors) and in Voltaire's \"Henriade\"."]], ["Margaret of Valois, Countess of Blois", ["Margaret of Valois( 1295\u20131342) was a French noblewoman.", "She was a daughter of Charles, Count of Valois, and his first wife, Margaret, Countess of Anjou.", "She was also a sister of King Philip VI of France.", "In 1310, she married Guy I, Count of Blois.", "They had three children together:"]]], "supporting_facts": [["Margaret of Valois", 1], ["Henry IV of France", 3]], "evidences": [["Margaret of Valois", "spouse", "Henry IV of France"], ["Henry IV", "mother", "Jeanne d'Albret"]], "answer": "Jeanne d'Albret"}
{"_id": "aaf3941c0bdb11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of the director of film Diplomats (Film)?", "context": [["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]], ["Jason Moore (director)", ["Jason Moore( born October 22, 1970) is an American director of film, theatre and television."]], ["Jesse E. Hobson", ["Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 \u2013 November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955.", "Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation."]], ["Harry Piel", ["Hubert August Piel (12 July 1892, in D\u00fcsseldorf \u2013 27 March 1963, in Munich), known as Harry Piel, was a prolific German actor, film director, screenwriter and film producer who was involved in over 150 films.", "Piel became a director in 1912, turning out such box-office successes as \"Mann Gegen Mann\" (1928), \"Achtung! - Auto-Diebe!\"", "(1930) and \"Artisten\" (1935).", "His last directorial effort was 1953's \"Gesprengte Gitter (Elephant Fury\", a.k.a. \"Panic\"), which he also produced, wrote, and starred."]], ["Diplomats (film)", ["Diplomats (German:Diplomaten) is a 1918 German silent film directed by Harry Piel.", "It features the detective Joe Deebs."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["S. N. Mathur", ["S.N. Mathur was the Director of the Indian Intelligence Bureau between September 1975 and February 1980.", "He was also the Director General of Police in Punjab."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Diplomats (film)", 0], ["Harry Piel", 0]], "evidences": [["Diplomats", "director", "Harry Piel"], ["Harry Piel", "place of birth", "D\u00fcsseldorf"]], "answer": "D\u00fcsseldorf"}
{"_id": "1322f0ed086b11ebbd5fac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director died later, Five Deadly Venoms or Asthram?", "context": [["Thulasi (1987 film)", ["Thulasi is a 1987 Tamil romantic drama film directed by Ameerjan.", "The film features Murali and Seetha in lead roles.", "The film, produced by P. S. V. Hariharan, had musical score by Sampath Selvam and was released on 27 November 1987.", "The music director died before the release of the film."]], ["Asthram", ["Asthram is a 1983 Indian Malayalam- language film directed by P. N. Menon.", "The film stars Mohanlal, Mammootty, Nedumudi Venu and Bharath Gopi in the lead roles.", "The film has musical score by Shyam."]], ["The Murder in the Museum", ["The Murder in the Museum is a 1934 American film directed by Melville Shyer.", "The film is also known as The Five Deadly Vices( American reissue title)."]], ["Five Deadly Venoms", ["Five Deadly Venoms ('\u4e94\u6bd2' \u2013 Cantonese: \"Ng5 Duk6\") also known as Five Venoms, is a cult 1978 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Chang Cheh, starring the Venom Mob, with martial arts choreography by Leung Ting, and produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio, about five kung-fu fighters with unique animal styles: the Centipede, the Snake, the Scorpion, the Lizard, and the Toad.", "The film was listed at number 11 on \"Entertainment Weekly\"s Top 50 Cult Films list."]], ["Lo Mang", ["Lo Mang is a Hong Kong based veteran martial artist who was born as Lo Hin Lam in Hong Kong on 23 July 1952.", "Primarily known for starring in\" Shaw Brothers\" kung fu movies during the latter part of the 1970s and into the 1980s.", "He is a member of the famous ensemble known as the\" Venom Mob\" who were renowned for their martial arts and acting skills.", "His most famous roles are the Toad,# 5 in Chang Cheh's\" The Five Deadly Venoms\" and Golden Arm Kid in\" Kid with the Golden Arm\".", "He is a skilled martial artist and practiced Taijiquan for years, as well as Chu Gar Tong Long Southern Praying Mantis for over 13 years before starting an acting career.", "He had a well built physique despite doing no weight training.", "Sometimes referred as\" Shaolin Hercules,\" he is renowned for playing the strongest personality in the movies but being the first one to be killed.", "He is still active in the Hong Kong TV industry.", "Nowadays he has revamped his acting style as a comedy actor and is involved in directing action choreography for some productions."]], ["Chang Cheh", ["Chang Cheh( 10 February 1923 \u2013 22 June 2002) was a Chinese filmmaker, screenwriter, lyricist and producer active in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s.", "Chang Cheh directed more than 90 films in Greater China, the majority of them with the Shaw Brothers Studio in Hong Kong.", "Most of his films are action films, especially\" wuxia\" and\" kung fu\" films filled with violence.", "In the early 1970s he frequently cast actors David Chiang and Ti Lung in his films.", "In the late 1970s he mainly worked with a group of actors known as the Venom Mob.", "Chang Cheh is also known for his long- time collaboration with writer Ni Kuang."]], ["Querelle", ["Querelle is a 1982 West German- French English- language drama film directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder and starring Brad Davis, adapted from French author Jean Genet's 1947 novel\" Querelle of Brest\".", "It marked Fassbinder's final film as a writer/ director; it was posthumously released just months after the director died of a drug overdose in June 1982."]], ["P. N. Menon (director)", ["Palissery Narayanankutty Menon alias P. N. Menon( 1928 \u2013 9 September 2008) was an Indian film director and art director in Malayalam cinema.", "He is also famous as the Designer of Promotional Posters.", "Menon was also the uncle of another popular film director Bharathan, being the younger brother of the latter's father."]], ["Mohsen Eslamzadeh", ["Mohsen Eslamzadeh is an Iranian documentary filmmaker.", "He is the director of\" Alone Among The Taliban\".", "This film has won the best documentary award at the 44th Athens International Film and Video Festival in the United States.", "This film has won the best documentary award at the 12th Marbella International Film Festival in Spain.", "This film has won the Shahid Avini Award offers."]], ["Le Masque de la M\u00e9duse", ["Le masque de la M\u00e9duse is a 2009 fantasy horror film directed by Jean Rollin.", "The film is a modern-day telling of the Greek mythological tale of the Gorgon and was inspired by the 1964 classic Hammer Horror film of the same name and the 1981 cult classic\" Clash of the Titans\".", "It was Rollin's final film, as the director died in 2010."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Five Deadly Venoms", 0], ["Asthram", 0], ["Chang Cheh", 0], ["P. N. Menon (director)", 0]], "evidences": [["Five Deadly Venoms", "director", "Chang Cheh"], ["Asthram", "director", "P. N. Menon"], ["Chang Cheh", "date of death", "22 June 2002"], ["P. N. Menon (director)", "date of death", "9 September 2008"]], "answer": "Asthram"}
{"_id": "0cbcfc680bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What nationality is the director of film Author! Author! (Film)?", "context": [["Author! Author! (film)", ["Author!", "Author!", "is a 1982 American comedy-drama film directed by Arthur Hiller, written by Israel Horovitz, and starring Al Pacino, Dyan Cannon and Tuesday Weld.", "The film, which is loosely autobiographical, concerns a Broadway playwright who strives to solve his family and relationship troubles while trying to get a new play into production."]], ["Rudolf \u00d6sterreicher", ["Rudolf \u00d6sterreicher, also\" Rudolf Oesterreicher\",( 19 July 1881 in Vienna \u2013 23 October 1966 idem) was an Austrian writer, librettist, comedy author, author of cabaret texts and biographer.", "From 1945 to 1947 he was director of the."]], ["Arthur Hiller", ["Arthur Hiller, (November 22, 1923 \u2013 August 17, 2016) was a Canadian-American television and film director with over 33 films to his credit during a 50-year career.", "He began his career directing television in Canada and later in the U.S.", "By the late 1950s he began directing films, most often comedies.", "He also directed dramas and romantic subjects, such as \"Love Story\" (1970), which was nominated for seven Oscars.", "Hiller collaborated on films with screenwriters Paddy Chayefsky and Neil Simon.", "Among his other films were \"The Americanization of Emily\" (1964), \"Tobruk\" (1967), \"The Hospital\" (1971), \"", "The Out-of-Towners\" (1970), \"Plaza Suite\" (1971), \"The Man in the Glass Booth\" (1975), \"Silver Streak\" (1976), \"The In-Laws\" (1979) and \"Outrageous Fortune\" (1987).", "Hiller served as president of the Directors Guild of America from 1989 to 1993 and president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences from 1993 to 1997.", "He was the recipient of the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award in 2002.", "An annual film festival in Hiller's honor was held from 2006 until 2009 at his alma mater, Victoria School of Performing and Visual Arts."]], ["Michael Meert", ["Michael Meert( born 1953 in Bonn, Germany) is a German film author and director.", "He is the grandson of the Flemish politician and writer Leo Meert and the bohemian violinist Stephanie Prinz."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["John Farrell (businessman)", ["John Farrell is the director of YouTube in Latin America."]], ["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]], ["Michael Govan", ["Michael Govan( born 1963) is the director of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art since 2006.", "Prior to this, Govan worked as the director of the Dia Art Foundation in New York City."]], ["John Donatich", ["John Donatich is the Director of Yale University Press."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Author! Author! (film)", 2], ["Arthur Hiller", 0]], "evidences": [["Author! Author!", "director", "Arthur Hiller"], ["Arthur Hiller", "country of citizenship", "Canadian"]], "answer": "Canadian"}
{"_id": "8a6eec600bda11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the director of film Ninja Iii: The Domination born?", "context": [["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["S. N. Mathur", ["S.N. Mathur was the Director of the Indian Intelligence Bureau between September 1975 and February 1980.", "He was also the Director General of Police in Punjab."]], ["Jesse E. Hobson", ["Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 \u2013 November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955.", "Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation."]], ["Jason Moore (director)", ["Jason Moore( born October 22, 1970) is an American director of film, theatre and television."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["Sam Firstenberg", ["Sam Firstenberg (born Shmulik Firstenberg on March 13, 1950) is an Israeli-American film director.", "Born in Poland to a Jewish family, Sam Firstenberg grew up in Jerusalem, directing 22 theatrical feature films since completing his graduate studies in film at Loyola Marymount University, and obtained his higher education in Los Angeles, California.", "He is best known for having made low-budget B-movies most of his career, among them the first two movies in the American Ninja series, \"American Ninja\" and .", "Sam Firstenberg has directed films ranging from comedy to action, musical to drama, science fiction, thrillers and horror."]], ["Ninja III: The Domination", ["Ninja III:", "The Domination is a 1984 American martial arts action horror film directed by Sam Firstenberg, and stars Sho Kosugi, Lucinda Dickey, Jordan Bennett, and James Hong.", "It is the third film in Cannon Films' \"Ninja Trilogy\" anthology series, the first being \"Enter the Ninja\", and the second being \"Revenge of the Ninja\".", "Like the previous films in the series, it has also garnered a cult following."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Ninja III: The Domination", 1], ["Sam Firstenberg", 1]], "evidences": [["Ninja III: The Domination", "director", "Sam Firstenberg"], ["Sam Firstenberg", "place of birth", "Poland"]], "answer": "Poland"}
{"_id": "bf625caa08dc11ebbd9dac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director born later, Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam or The Greyhound Limited?", "context": [["Sanjay Leela Bhansali", ["Sanjay Leela Bhansali( born 24 February 1963) is a Bollywood director, producer, screenwriter, and music director.", "One of the most acclaimed filmmakers in Hindi cinema, Bhansali is the recipient of several awards, including five National Film Awards, eleven Filmfare Awards and a BAFTA nomination.", "In 2015, the Government of India honoured him with the Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian award.", "Bhansali made his directorial debut with( 1996), for which he received the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Film.", "He rose to prominence in Hindi- language cinema with the commercially successful and widely acclaimed romantic drama\" Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam\"( 1999), the romantic drama\" Devdas\"( 2002) \u2014 for which he received nomination for the Best Film Not in the English Language at British Academy of Film& Television Awards( BAFTA) \u2014 and the drama\" Black\"( 2005), for all of which he received multiple Best Director Awards and Best Film Awards along with additional Critics Award for Best Film for the latter at Filmfare Awards, and multiple National Film Awards for the latter two.", "He followed it by directing consecutive commercially unsuccessful films such as\" Saawariya\"( 2007) and\" Guzaarish\"( 2010), however,\" Guzaarish\" received positive reviews from critics and audiences.", "This changed with his adaptation of Shakespeare's\" Romeo and Juliet\" \u2014 the tragic romance\" Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram- Leela\"( 2013) \u2014 opened to positive reviews and strong box office collections, for which he received several awards and nominations.", "His home production biographical sports film\" Mary Kom\"( 2014), had him receive his third National Film Award.", "His period dramas\" Bajirao Mastani\"( 2015) and\" Padmaavat\"( 2018) both rank among the highest- grossing Indian films of all time.", "For the former, he won the National Film Award for Best Direction, as well as Filmfare Awards for Best Director and Best Film; and for the latter, he won National Film Award for Best Music Direction and Filmfare Award for Best Music Director.", "He is an alumnus of the Film and Television Institute of India.", "He is the founder of the production house Bhansali Productions.", "Bhansali has adopted the middle name\" Leela\" as a tribute to his mother,"]], ["Nitin Chandrakant Desai", ["Nitin Chandrakant Desai( Marathi: \u0928\u093f\u0924\u0940\u0928 \u091a\u0902\u0926\u094d\u0930\u0915\u093e\u0902\u0924 \u0926\u0947\u0938\u093e\u0908) is a noted Indian art director and production designer of Indian cinema turned film and television producer, most known for his work in Marathi and Hindi Films.", "World Cultural Festival 2016 At Delhi and films like,\" Lagaan\"( 2001),\" Jodhaa Akbar\"( 2008),\" Devdas\"( 2002) and\" Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam\"( 1999).", "During his career spanning twenty years, he has worked with directors like Ashutosh Gowarikar, Vidhu Vinod Chopra, Rajkumar Hirani and Sanjay Leela Bhansali.", "In 2002, he turned film producer with Chandrakant Productions'\" Desh Devi\", a devotional film on the Devi Mata of Kutch.", "He has won National Film Award for Best Art Direction four times, and Filmfare Best Art Direction Award three times.", "In 2005, he opened his ND Studios spread over at Karjat, Navi Mumbai, near Mumbai, which has since hosted movies like\" Jodha AkbarTraffic Signal\" as also Color's reality show\" Big Boss\"."]], ["London Dreams", ["London Dreams is a 2009 Indian Hindi- language musical drama film directed and produced by Vipul Amrutlal Shah.", "The film stars Salman Khan and Ajay Devgn in the lead roles while Asin plays the female lead and Rannvijay Singh, Om Puri, and newcomer Aditya Roy Kapur are featured in supporting roles.", "The film had a worldwide release on 30 October 2009 and was a critical and commercial failure.", "It marks the second collaboration between Khan and Devgn after\" Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam\"( 1999)."]], ["Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam", ["Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam", "( English:\" I Have Given My Heart Away, Darling\") is a 1999 Indian Hindi- language romantic drama film directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali.", "It was released internationally as\" Straight From the Heart\".", "The film stars Aishwarya Rai Bachchan in lead role playing a role of a young girl Nandini.", "The film also stars Salman Khan and Ajay Devgn", "The film has been described as a loose adaptation of Maitreyi Devi's Bengali novel\" Na Hanyate\" and is based on a love triangle although the film does not give credit to it.", "The theme is based on Rashtriyashayar Jhaverchand Meghani's play\" Shetal ne Kathe\".", "Sanjay", "Leela Bhansali is a huge fan of Meghani and he acknowledged it many interviews.", "It was filmed throughout the Gujarat- Rajasthan border region, in addition to Budapest, Hungary, which was used to represent Italy.", "The film was premiered in the Indian Panorama section at the 1999 International Film Festival of India.", "It was remade in Bengali as\" Neel Akasher Chandni\" in 2009, with Jeet reprising Salman Khan's role, Jisshu Sengupta reprising Ajay Devgn's role, and Koel Mallick reprising Aishwarya Rai's role.", "\" Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam\" received a leading 16 nominations at the 45th Filmfare Awards, including Best Actor for Khan and Devgn, winning 7 awards, including Best Film, Best Director for Bhansali, and Best Actress for Rai and Best Male Playback for Udit Narayan."]], ["Howard Bretherton", ["Howard Bretherton( 13 February 1890, Tacoma, Washington \u2013 12 April 1969, San Diego, California) was an American film director, film editor, and the father of film editor David Bretherton."]], ["W. Augustus Barratt", ["W. Augustus Barratt( 1873- 1947) was a Scottish- born, later American, songwriter and musician."]], ["Jhamu Sughand", ["Jhamu Sughand( 1951 \u2013 26 May 2008) was an Indian film financier, producer and distributor, in mainstream Bollywood, as well parallel cinema, He is most known as producer of Academy Award- nominated\" Lagaan\"( 2001),\" Satya\"( 1998),\" Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam\"( 1999),\" Aks\"( 2001).", "He started Jhamu Sughand Productions, also produced films in Marathi and Bengali, and was awarded the 2000 National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Marathi as the producer of\" Astitva\" directed by Mahesh Manjrekar, and subsequently National Film Award for Best Feature Film for\" Kaalpurush\" directed by Buddhadeb Dasgupta."]], ["Anil Mehta", ["Anil Mehta is a cinematographer, writer, actor, and director of Bollywood movies.", "He has studied cinematography at the Film and Television Institute of India, Pune.", "He is the founding member of Indian Society of Cinematographers( ISC).", "He has shot( 1996),\" Lagaan\"( 2001),\" Saathiya\"( 2002),\" Veer- Zaara\"( 2004) and\" Jab Tak Hai Jaan\"( 2012).", "Mehta's first feature film,\" Aaja Nachle\", was produced by Yash Raj Films.", "Released on 9 November 2007 the film stars Madhuri Dixit( in her comeback film), Konkona Sen Sharma, Akshaye Khanna and Kunal Kapoor.", "He won the National Film Award for Best Cinematography for his work in\" Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam\"( 1999)"]], ["The Greyhound Limited", ["The Greyhound Limited is 1929 part- talkie crime drama and railroad theme film directed by Howard Bretherton and starring Monte Blue.", "Warner Bros. produced and distributed releasing the film in the Vitaphone process, with a music score and sound effects.", "The film is a follow up to the 1927 film\" The Black Diamond Express\".", "The film survives in the Library of Congress and Wisconsin Center For Film and Theatre Research, Madison Wisconsin.", "The full synchronized soundtrack( except the 5, 7 and 8 reel) survives on Vitaphone discs."]], ["Vaibhavi Merchant", ["Vaibhavi Merchant is an Indian director of choreography working in Bollywood films.", "She is best known for her choreographic work in numerous Bollywood films.", "She is the granddaughter of choreographer B. Hiralal,& the elder sister of Shruti Merchant.", "She began her career by assisting her uncle Chinni Prakash.", "She had her acting debut in the Malayalam film\" Snehapoorvam Anna\".", "Her first solo work was the choreography for the song\" Dhol Baaje\" for the film\" Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam\".", "She won a National Film Award for her work.", "She took a short break from the industry and then returned with the song\"'O Ri Chhori'\" in the 2001 film\" Lagaan\".", "She then choreographed\" Kajra Re\" from\" Bunty Aur Babli\"( 2005) that fetched her several awards.", "She continued to choreograph selected numbers in films such as\" DevdasBaghbanFidaDhoom\"( As well as its two sequels),\" Veer ZaaraAaja NachleRab Ne Bana Di Jodi\" and\" Aiyyaa\".", "She also choreographed the Australian musical\" The Merchants of Bollywood\", a musical written by Toby Gough about her family.", "She has been a judge on the television dance show\" Nach Baliye 3 Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa\"( season 3),\" Zara Nach Ke Dikha 2\", and\" Just Dance\".", "19"]]], "supporting_facts": [["Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam", 1], ["The Greyhound Limited", 0], ["Sanjay Leela Bhansali", 0], ["Howard Bretherton", 0]], "evidences": [["Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam", "director", "Sanjay Leela Bhansali"], ["The Greyhound Limited", "director", "Howard Bretherton"], ["Sanjay Leela Bhansali", "date of birth", "24 February 1963"], ["Howard Bretherton", "date of birth", "13 February 1890"]], "answer": "Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam"}
{"_id": "062cc2760bb011ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is the paternal grandmother of James Cotter The Younger?", "context": [["Kaoru Hatoyama", ["After the elections of 2009, she became more widely known as the grandmother of Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama and his politician brother Kunio Hatoyama."]], ["Hubba bint Hulail", ["Hubba bint Hulail was the grandmother of Hashim ibn' Abd Manaf, thus the great- great- great- grandmother of the Islamic\" Nab\u012b\"( Prophet) Muhammad ibn Abdullah."]], ["Sir James Cotter, 1st Baronet", ["Sir James Cotter, 1st Baronet( 1714 \u2013 9 June 1770) was an Irish politician and baronet.", "Cotter was born into the Norse- Gaelic Cotter family, the son of James Cotter the Younger( 1689 \u2013 1720), a leading Roman Catholic and Jacobite in County Cork, by his marriage to Margaret Mathew.", "After his father's death, he was brought up by guardians and educated at Midleton College, a Church of Ireland boarding school in County Cork.", "Cotter served as a Member of Parliament for Askeaton in the Irish House of Commons between 1761 and 1768.", "On 11 August 1763 he was created a baronet, of Rockforest in the County of Cork, in the Baronetage of Ireland.", "In 1746 Cotter married Arabella Rogerson, a daughter of John Rogerson, Lord Chief Justice of Ireland, and Elizabeth Ludlow, widow of William Casaubon.", "Together they had four children."]], ["Diana Guardato", ["Diana Guardato was a member of the aristocratic Patrician Guardato family, and had three children with King Ferdinand I: Diana Guardato is the 16th- Great Grandmother of His Royal Highness Albert II of Belgium, 15th- Great Grandmother of His Majesty Juan Carlos", "I of Spain, 17th- Great Grandmother of Philippe of Belgium, 14th- Great Grandmother of His Majesty Manuel II of Portugal, 16th- Great Grandmother of Grand Duke Henri, as well as many others."]], ["Anne Denman", ["Anne Denman( 1587\u20131661) was born in Olde Hall, Retford, Nottinghamshire.", "Through a fortunate second marriage with Thomas Aylesbury, she became the grandmother of Lady Anne Hyde, Duchess of York and great- grandmother of Queen Mary II and Queen Anne."]], ["Hannah Arnold", ["Hannah Arnold, also known as Hannah Waterman King, was the grandmother of Benedict Arnolds children."]], ["James Fitz Edmond Cotter", ["Sir James Fitz Edmond Cotter (or \"S\u00e9amus Mac \u00c9amonn Mhic Coitir\"; c.1630\u20131705) was a soldier, a colonial governor and the commander-in-chief of King James's forces, in the Irish Counties of Cork, Limerick, Tipperary and Kerry.", "He was a prominent political figure in the south of Ireland and was of Royalist and Jacobite sympathies.", "He was also a member of the Irish Cotter family of Norse-Gaelic origins.", "He was born around 1630, the second son of Edmond Fitz Garrett Cotter of Anngrove and Elizabeth Connell of Barryscourt, was knighted in 1685\u20131686, and died in 1705."]], ["Tjuyu", ["Tjuyu( sometimes transliterated as Thuya or Thuyu) was an Egyptian noblewoman and the mother of queen Tiye, and the wife of Yuya.", "She is the grandmother of Akhenaten, and great grandmother of Tutankhamun."]], ["James Cotter the Younger", ["James Cotter the Younger (4 August 1689 \u2013 7 May 1720), or James Cotter of Anngrove, was the son of Sir James Fitz Edmond Cotter who had commanded King James's Irish Army forces in the Counties of Cork, Limerick, and Kerry.", "His mother was Eleanor/Ellen Plunkett, daughter of Matthew, 7th Lord Louth, and he was a member of the Irish Cotter family, which had Norse-Gaelic origins.", "He was a key figure in the 1713 Dublin election riot.", "He was born 4 August 1689 and was executed in Cork City on 7 May 1720.", "His death was seen by many, especially within the Catholic population of Ireland, as a form of political assassination."]], ["Jim Cotter (curler)", ["James H. Cotter( born October 15, 1974 in Kamloops, British Columbia) is a Canadian curler from Vernon, British Columbia."]]], "supporting_facts": [["James Cotter the Younger", 0], ["James Fitz Edmond Cotter", 3]], "evidences": [["James Cotter the Younger", "father", "James Fitz Edmond Cotter"], ["James Fitz Edmond Cotter", "mother", "Elizabeth Connell"]], "answer": "Elizabeth Connell"}
{"_id": "77f562320bb011ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is the maternal grandfather of Baldwin Iv Of Jerusalem?", "context": [["Humphrey IV of Toron", ["Humphrey IV of Toron( 1166 \u2013 1198) was a leading baron in the Kingdom of Jerusalem.", "He inherited the Lordship of Toron from his grandfather, Humphrey II, in 1179.", "He was also heir to the Lordship of Oultrejourdan through his mother, Stephanie of Milly.", "In 1180, he renounced Toron on his engagement to Isabella, the half- sister of Baldwin IV of Jerusalem.", "The king, who had suffered from leprosy, allegedly wanted to prevent Humphrey from uniting two large fiefs.", "Humphrey married Isabella in Kerak Castle in autumn 1183.", "Saladin, the Ayyubbid sultan of Egypt and Syria, laid siege to Kerak during the wedding, but Baldwin IV and Raymond III of Tripoli relieved the fortress.", "Baldwin IV made his young nephew, Baldwin V, his successor before his death, but Baldwin V also died in the summer of 1186.", "The barons, who did not want to acknowledge the right of Baldwin V's mother, Sybilla, and her husband, Guy of Lusignan, to inherit the kingdom, decided to proclaim Humphrey and his wife king and queen.", "However, Humphrey, who did not want to reign, deserted them and did homage to Sybilla and Guy.", "He was captured in 1187 at the Battle of Hattin, where Saladin imposed a crushing defeat on the united army of the Kingdom of Jerusalem.", "His mother offered the surrender of the fortresses of Oultrejordain to Saladin in exchange for Humphrey's release.", "Although the garrisons of Kerak and Montr\u00e9al refused to surrender, Saladin set Humphrey free.", "Kerak only fell to Saladin's troops in late 1188, Montr\u00e9al in early 1189.", "After Queen Sybilla's death in the autumn of 1190, most barons of the realm( including Isabella's stepfather, Balian of Ibelin) wanted to give Isabella in marriage to Conrad of Montferrat, a successful military leader.", "The marriage of Humphrey and Isabella was annulled, although they protested the decision.", "Humphrey joined the retinue of King Richard I of England during his crusade in 1191 \u2013 1192.", "Since Humphrey was fluent in Arabic, he conducted negotiations with Saladin's brother, Al- Adil, on Richard's behalf."]], ["Baldwin IV of Jerusalem", ["Baldwin IV (1161 \u2013 16 March 1185), called \"the Leper\",\nor The Leper King, reigned as King of Jerusalem from 1174 until his death.", "He was the son of Amalric I of Jerusalem and his first wife, Agnes of Courtenay."]], ["Agnes of Courtenay", ["Agnes of Courtenay (c. 1136 \u2013 c. 1184) was Queen of Jerusalem as the wife of King Amalric I of Jerusalem.", "She was the daughter of Joscelin II of Courtenay by his wife Beatrice of Saone, and the mother of King Baldwin IV and Queen Sibylla of Jerusalem."]], ["Alix de Montmorency", ["Alix de Montmorency( died 24 February 1220/ 1221) was a French noblewoman.", "Her parents were Bouchard V de Montmorency and Laurette, daughter of Baldwin IV, Count of Hainaut and Alice of Namur."]], ["Sibylla, Queen of Jerusalem", ["Sibylla (French: \"Sibylle\", c. 1160\u20131190) was the Countess of Jaffa and Ascalon from 1176 and Queen of Jerusalem from 1186 to 1190.", "She was the eldest daughter of Amalric I of Jerusalem and Agnes of Courtenay, sister of Baldwin IV and half-sister of Isabella I of Jerusalem, and mother of Baldwin V of Jerusalem.", "Her grandmother Melisende had provided an example of successful rule by a queen regnant earlier in the century."]], ["Baldwin IV, Count of Hainaut", ["Baldwin IV( 1108 \u2013 8 November 1171) was count of Hainaut from 1120 to his death.", "He was the son of Baldwin III, Count of Hainaut, and Yolande de Wassenberg."]], ["Isabella I of Jerusalem", ["Isabella I( 1172 \u2013 5 April 1205) was Queen regnant of Jerusalem from 1190 to her death.", "She was the daughter of Amalric I of Jerusalem and his second wife Maria Comnena.", "Her half- brother, Baldwin IV of Jerusalem, engaged her to Humphrey IV of Toron.", "Her mother's second husband, Balian of Ibelin, and his stepfather, Raynald of Ch\u00e2tillon, were influential members of the two baronial parties.", "The marriage of Isabella and Humphrey was celebrated in Kerak Castle in autumn 1183.", "Saladin, the Ayyubid sultan of Egypt and Syria, laid siege to the fortress during the wedding, but Baldwin IV forced him to lift the siege.", "Baldwin IV, who suffered from lepromatous leprosy, had made his nephew( the only son of his sister, Sybilla by her first husband), Baldwin V, his heir and co-ruler, to prevent Sybilla's second husband, Guy of Lusignan, from mounting the throne.", "The High Court of Jerusalem stipulated that a committee of Western European rulers was entitled to choose between Sybilla and Isabella to succeed Baldwin V if he died before reaching the age of majority, but Sybilla and Guy of Lusignan were crowned soon after Baldwin V died in 1185.", "Guy's opponents tried to play Isabella and her husband off against him, but Humphrey did homage to the royal couple."]], ["Baldwin V, Count of Flanders", ["Baldwin V of Flanders( c. 1012 \u2013 1 September 1067) was Count of Flanders from 1035 until his death.", "He was the son of Baldwin IV, Count of Flanders, who died in 1035."]], ["Alice of Namur", ["Alice of Namur( died July 1169 at Valenciennes) was the daughter of Godfrey I, Count of Namur and Ermesinde, Countess of Luxembourg and Longwy the daughter of Conrad I of Luxembourg.", "Her father married her off to Baldwin IV, Count of Hainault around 1130.", "Gislebert of Mons described her as having\" a graceful body and a beautiful face\".", "Her son was the heir of Namur when her brother Henry IV of Luxembourg died in 1196.", "Her children with Baldwin IV of Hainaut were:", "She was buried inside Saint Waltrude Collegiate Church."]], ["Benedict I of Jerusalem", ["Patriarch Benedict of Jerusalem, also Benediktos I of Jerusalem, born Vasileios Papadopoulos (1892 \u2013 December 10, 1980) was the Patriarch of Jerusalem of the Greek Orthodox Church of Jerusalem from 1957 to 1980."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Baldwin IV of Jerusalem", 1], ["Agnes of Courtenay", 1]], "evidences": [["Baldwin IV of Jerusalem", "mother", "Agnes of Courtenay"], ["Agnes of Courtenay", "father", "Joscelin II"]], "answer": "Joscelin II"}
{"_id": "743f23820bdb11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the place of death of Fana-Khusrau's father?", "context": [["Sennedjem", ["The Ancient Egyptian artisan Sennedjem lived in Set Maat( translated as\" The Place of Truth\"), contemporary Deir el- Medina, on the west bank of the Nile, opposite Thebes, during the reigns of Seti I and Ramesses II.", "Sennedjem had the title\" Servant in the Place of Truth\".", "He was buried along with his wife, Iyneferti, and family in a tomb in the village necropolis.", "His tomb was discovered January 31, 1886.", "When Sennedjem's tomb was found, in it there was regular furniture from his home, including a stool and a bed, which he actually used when he was alive.", "His titles included Servant in the Place of Truth, meaning that he worked on the excavation and decoration of the nearby royal tombs."]], ["Motherland (disambiguation)", ["Motherland is the place of one's birth, the place of one's ancestors, or the place of origin of an ethnic group.", "Motherland may also refer to:"]], ["Rune Vindheim", ["Rune Vindheim( born 15 May 1972) is a retired Norwegian football player who is currently the manager of Fana IL."]], ["Abu Ali Fana-Khusrau", ["Abu Ali Fana- Khusrau( Persian: \u0627\u0628\u0648 \u0639\u0644\u06cc \u0641\u0646\u0627- \u062e\u0633\u0631\u0648), was the son of the Buyid ruler Abu Kalijar.", "After the fall of the Buyid Empire in 1055, Abu Ali spent the rest of his life residing at Naubandajan in Fars, where he became an honored figure among the Seljuq sultans.", "He died in 1094, and was given an honorable funeral."]], ["Place of birth", ["The place of birth( POB) or birthplace is the place where a person was born.", "This place is often used in legal documents, together with name and date of birth, to uniquely identify a person.", "As a general rule with respect to passports, the place of birth is determined to be the country that currently has\" sovereignty\" over the actual place of birth, regardless of when the birth actually occurred.", "The place of birth is not necessarily the place where the parents of the new baby live.", "If the baby is born in a hospital in another place, that place is the place of birth.", "In many countries, this also means that the government requires that the birth of the new baby is registered in the place of birth.", "Some countries place less or no importance on the place of birth, instead using alternative geographical characteristics for the purpose of identity documents.", "For example, Sweden has used the concept of\" f\u00f6delsehemortdomicile of birth\") since 1947.", "This means that the domicile of the baby's mother is the registered place of birth.", "The location of the maternity ward or other physical birthplace is considered unimportant.", "Similarly, Switzerland uses the concept of\" Heimatortlieu d'origineluogo d'origineplace of origin\" in German, French and Italian respectively).", "A child born to Swiss parents is automatically assigned the place of origin of the parent with the same last name, so the child either gets their mother's or father's place of origin.", "A child born to one Swiss parent and one foreign parent acquires the place of origin of their Swiss parent.", "In a Swiss passport and identity card, the holder's place of origin is stated, not their place of birth.", "In some countries( primarily in the Americas), the place of birth automatically determines the nationality of the baby, a practice often referred to by the Latin phrase\" jus soli\".", "Almost all countries outside the Americas instead attribute nationality based on the nationality( ies) of the baby's parents( referred to as\" jus sanguinis\").", "There can be some confusion regarding the place of birth if the birth takes place in an unusual way: when babies are born on an airplane or at sea, difficulties can arise.", "The place of birth of such a person depends on the law of the countries involved, which include the nationality of the plane or ship, the nationality( ies) of the parents and/ or the location of the plane or ship( if the birth occurs in the territorial waters or airspace of a country).", "Some administrative forms may request the applicant's\" country of birth\".", "It is important to determine from the requester whether the information requested refers to the applicant's\" place of birth\" or\" nationality at birth\".", "For US citizens born abroad who under the US Constitution acquire US citizenship at the time of birth, the nationality at birth will be USA( American), while the place of birth would be the country in which the actual birth takes place."]], ["Rune Vindheim", ["Rune Vindheim( born 15 May 1972) is a retired Norwegian football player who is currently the manager of Fana IL."]], ["Majd al-Dawla", ["Abu Taleb Rostam , known as Majd al-Dawla, was the Buyid emir of Rayy, a city in Iran (997\u20131029).", "He was the eldest son of Fakhr al-Dawla.", "His reign saw the removal of the Buyids as a power in central Iran."]], ["Fana-Khusrau", ["Fana-Khusrau was a son of the Buyid amir Majd al-Dawla.", "Fana-Khusrau attempted to restore his father's kingdom in central Iran, which had been overrun by the Ghaznavids in 1029.", "However, despite the defeat of the Ghaznavids by the Seljuks in 1040, Fana-Khusrau was not successful in his attempts.", "He vainly attempted to preserve central Iran from the Seljuks, who eventually became the supreme sovereigns in that area."]], ["Where Was I", ["\" Where Was I?\" may refer to:"]], ["Beaulieu-sur-Loire", ["Beaulieu- sur- Loire is a commune in the Loiret department in north -central France.", "It is also the place of death of Jacques MacDonald, a French general who served in the Napoleonic Wars"]]], "supporting_facts": [["Fana-Khusrau", 0], ["Majd al-Dawla", 0]], "evidences": [["Fana-Khusrau", "father", "Majd al-Dawla"], ["Majd al-Dawla", "place of death", "Rayy"]], "answer": "Rayy"}
{"_id": "42c845060bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the place of death of Charles I, Count Of Nevers's father?", "context": [["William III, Count of Nevers", ["William III, Count of Nevers( c. 1107 \u2013 21 November 1161) was Count of Nevers, Auxerre and Tonnerre( 1148 \u2013 1161).", "He was born in Auxerre."]], ["William IV, Count of Nevers", ["William IV, Count of Nevers,( c. 1130 \u2013 Acre, 24 October 1168) Count of Nevers, Auxerre and Tonnerre( 1161 \u2013 1168)."]], ["Renauld II, Count of Nevers", ["Renauld II, Count of Nevers and Auxerre( died 1089) was the son of William I of Nevers, Count of Nevers and Ermengarde of Tonnerre.", "He married Ida, daughter of Artald V, Count of Forez.", "They had a child: Later he married Agnes of Beaugency.", "They had:"]], ["Charles I, Count of Nevers", ["Charles I, Count of Nevers (1414 \u2013 25 May 1464), Count of Nevers and Rethel, was the son of Philip II, Count of Nevers, and Bonne of Artois.", "Towards the end of the life of Philip III, Duke of Burgundy, Charles fell under suspicion of practising witchcraft, in an effort to supplant Charles, Count of Charolais, as the heir.", "Charles I fled to France and died soon after.", "He married Marie d'Albret, daughter of Charles II d'Albret on 11 June 1456, but had no legitimate children.", "He was succeeded by his brother John."]], ["Philip II, Count of Nevers", ["Phillip II, Count of Nevers (October 1389, Villaines-en-Duesmois \u2013 25 October 1415, Agincourt) was the youngest son of Philip the Bold and Margaret III of Flanders.", "He succeeded his brothers, John the Fearless and Anthony, Duke of Brabant, as Count of Nevers and Rethel respectively after each of them acceded to their duchies.", "He married in Soissons, on 9 April 1409, Isabelle de Coucy (d. 1411), daughter of Enguerrand VII de Coucy and Isabelle of Lorraine.", "They had two children:", "He married again, in Beaumont-en-Artois on 20 June 1413, Bonne of Artois, daughter of Philip of Artois, Count of Eu.", "They had two sons:", "He also had four illegitimate children by various mistresses.", "In spite of his elder brother John's ambivalent position and ultimate refusal to come to the aid of the royal army in the face of the English invasion of Henry V in 1415, Philip was with the French army at the Battle of Agincourt, and both he and his brother Anthony were killed in the battle.", "He was succeeded by his son Charles."]], ["Francis I, Duke of Nevers", ["Francis I of Cleves,( 2 September 1516 \u2013 13 February 1561) was a commander in the French Royal Army and the first Duke of Nevers.", "He participated in the suppression of the Amboise conspiracy.", "The only son of Charles II of Nevers( died in the Louvre in 1521) and Marie d' Albret, Countess of Rethel, Francis succeeded his father as Count of Nevers and Eu. In 1539 he became Duke of Nevers.", "When his mother died in 1549, he also inherited the title of Count of Rethel.", "In 1538, Francis married Marguerite of Bourbon- La Marche( 1516 \u2013 1589), daughter of Charles de Bourbon, Duke of Vend\u00f4me and Fran\u00e7oise of Alen\u00e7on.", "They had five children:"]], ["William I, Count of Nevers", ["William I, Count of Nevers, was the son of Renauld I, Count of Nevers and Hedwig of France, Countess d' Auxerre.", "In 1040 he succeeded his father as Count of Nevers and d'Auxerre and in 1065 he was also the Count of Tonnerre.", "He married Ermengarde, daughter of Renauld, Count of Tonnerre about 1039.", "William died at Nevers 20 June 1100.", "William I and Ermengarde had six children:"]], ["Louis I, Count of Nevers", ["Louis I( 1272 \u2013 22 July 1322) was\" suo jure\" Count of Nevers and\" jure uxoris\" Count of Rethel.", "Louis was a son of Robert III, Count of Flanders, and Yolande, Countess of Nevers.", "He succeeded his parents as Count of Nevers.", "In December 1290, he married Joan, Countess of Rethel, and thus became her co-ruler in the County of Rethel.", "They had two children:", "He died in Paris shortly before his father and thus never succeeded his father as Count of Flanders."]], ["Engelbert, Count of Nevers", ["Engelbert of Cleves, Count of Nevers( 26 September 1462 \u2013 21 November 1506) was the younger son of John I, Duke of Cleves and Elizabeth of Nevers, only surviving child of John II, Count of Nevers.", "In 1481, he was sent with a large army to the Bishopric of Utrecht by his brother John II, Duke of Cleves where they successfully ousted David of Burgundy.", "But after the Siege of Utrecht( 1483) he had to flee, and Utrecht returned to the control of Burgundy.", "He married Charlotte of Bourbon- Vend\u00f4me, daughter of John VIII, Count of Vend\u00f4me, circa 1489.", "Their son Engelbert became Count of Nevers and Eu in 1491 upon the death of his maternal grandfather John II, Count of Nevers.", "His eldest brother John II( 1458 \u2013 1521) inherited Cleves."]], ["John II, Count of Nevers", ["John II, Count of Nevers( known as Jean de Clamecy, prior to acquiring title of\" Count of Nevers\"; 1415\u20131491) was a French noble."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Charles I, Count of Nevers", 0], ["Philip II, Count of Nevers", 7]], "evidences": [["Charles I, Count of Nevers", "father", "Philip II, Count of Nevers"], ["Philip II, Count of Nevers", "place of death", "Battle of Agincourt"]], "answer": "Battle of Agincourt"}
{"_id": "1c7eb2640bb011ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is the paternal grandmother of Sophie, Countess Of Bar?", "context": [["Tjuyu", ["Tjuyu( sometimes transliterated as Thuya or Thuyu) was an Egyptian noblewoman and the mother of queen Tiye, and the wife of Yuya.", "She is the grandmother of Akhenaten, and great grandmother of Tutankhamun."]], ["Henry IV, Count of Bar", ["Henry IV of Bar( abt 1315 \u2013 1344) was count of Bar from 1336 to 1344.", "His aunt, Joan of Bar, Countess of Surrey, governed Bar in his name during his minority.", "He was the son of Edward I of Bar and his wife Marie of Burgundy.", "He married Yolande of Dampierre( died 1395), a granddaughter of Robert III, Count of Flanders.", "Henry and Yolande had two sons:"]], ["Hubba bint Hulail", ["Hubba bint Hulail was the grandmother of Hashim ibn' Abd Manaf, thus the great- great- great- grandmother of the Islamic\" Nab\u012b\"( Prophet) Muhammad ibn Abdullah."]], ["Kaoru Hatoyama", ["After the elections of 2009, she became more widely known as the grandmother of Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama and his politician brother Kunio Hatoyama."]], ["Edward II, Count of Bar", ["Edward II of Bar( 1339 \u2013 May 1352) was Henry IV of Bar's eldest son and successor as count of Bar( with Edward's mother Yolande of Flanders ruling as count during his minority, which ended on 10 October 1349).", "He had no male issue and was succeeded as count by his younger brother Robert I of Bar."]], ["Joan of Bar, Countess of Surrey", ["Joan of Bar( died 1361) was a French- English noble.", "She acted as regent of the County of Bar from 1344 until 1353.", "She was a daughter of Henry III, Count of Bar and Eleanor of England, and niece of Edward II of England.", "She was unhappily married to John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey.", "In 1345, Joan became the regent of Bar for her great- nephew Robert."]], ["Hannah Arnold", ["Hannah Arnold, also known as Hannah Waterman King, was the grandmother of Benedict Arnolds children."]], ["Margaret of Bar", ["Margaret of Bar( 1220\u20131275) was a daughter of Henry II of Bar and his wife Philippa of Dreux.", "She was Countess of Luxembourg by her marriage to Henry V of Luxembourg.", "She is also known as\" Marguerite of Bar\"."]], ["Sophie, Countess of Bar", ["Sophie of Bar (c. 1004 or 1018 \u2013 January 21 or June 21, 1093) was sovereign Count of Bar and lady of Mousson between 1033 and 1093.", "She succeeded her brother, Frederick III, Duke of Upper Lorraine, ruled in co-regency with her spouse Louis, Count of Montb\u00e9liard, and was succeeded by her son Frederick of Montb\u00e9liard."]], ["Frederick II, Duke of Upper Lorraine", ["Frederick II (c. 995\u20131026), son of Thierry I of the House of Ardennes and Richilde von Blieskastel, daughter of Folmar III, Count in Bliesgau; was the count of Bar and duke of Lorraine, co-reigning with his father from 1019.", "On the Emperor Henry II's death in 1024, he joined Ernest II, Duke of Swabia, in revolt against the new king, Conrad II.", "Soon they made peace and recognised the new king.", "Frederick died soon after.", "He married Matilda of Swabia, daughter of Herman II, Duke of Swabia, and sister-in-law of Conrad.", "They had three children:"]]], "supporting_facts": [["Sophie, Countess of Bar", 1], ["Frederick II, Duke of Upper Lorraine", 0]], "evidences": [["Sophie of Bar", "father", "Frederick II"], ["Frederick II", "mother", "Richilde"]], "answer": "Richilde"}
{"_id": "610fd186086511ebbd5eac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who is older than the other, But Not In Vain or The Beast Of Babylon Against The Son Of Hercules? ", "context": [["Venus Against the Son of Hercules", ["Venus Against the Son of Hercules( also known as Mars, God of War and The Son of Hercules vs. Venus) is a 1962 Italian peplum film written and directed by Marcello Baldi and starring Roger Browne and Jackie Lane."]], ["The Beast of Yucca Flats", ["The Beast of Yucca Flats( released to television as Atomic Monster: The Beast of Yucca Flats) is a 1961 B-movie horror film written and directed by Coleman Francis.", "It was produced by Anthony Cardoza, Roland Morin and Jim Oliphant.", "The film stars Swedish former wrestler Tor Johnson as\" the Beast\".", "It starred Anthony Cardoza, Coleman Francis and Jim Oliphant in bit parts, as well as Conrad Brooks in a very small role.", "Director Francis cast his two sons( Ronald and Alan Francis) in the film as the two lost boys.", "The plot concerns a Soviet scientist named Joseph Jaworsky( Tor Johnson), who defects and flees to a Nevada Test Site called Yucca Flats, only to be turned into a mindless monster by atomic radiation, stalking the desert.", "The film has very little dialogue and most of the speech is done by omniscient narration.", "Some critics have characterized the film as one of the worst science fiction horror films made, and one of the all- time worst films of any kind, even suggesting that it may be worse than Ed Wood's legendarily bad\" Plan 9 from Outer Space\".", "In 1995, the television comedy series\" Mystery Science Theater 3000\" featured\" The Beast of Yucca Flats\", helping the film develop a cult status."]], ["But Not in Vain", ["But Not in Vain( Dutch name\" Niet Tevergeefs\") is a 1948 Anglo- Dutch World War II drama, directed by Edmond T. Gr\u00e9ville and starring Raymond Lovell.", "The film is set in 1944 in the occupied Netherlands, and was shot at the Cinetone Studios in Amsterdam, with exterior filming taking place at locations in and around the city.", "The film also incorporates authentic wartime footage filmed by members of the Dutch Resistance.", "The Dutch version of the film was the first Dutch production of a feature film after World War II."]], ["Siro Marcellini", ["Siro Marcellini( born 16 September 1921) is an Italian director and screenwriter.", "Born in Genzano di Roma, Marcellini started his career as a theater director before moving to films, where he first worked as an assistant director.", "He directed eleven films between 1953 and 1970, also writing the screenplays for several of them."]], ["The Beast of Babylon Against the Son of Hercules", ["The Beast of Babylon Against the Son of Hercules( also known as\" Heroes of Babylon Hero of Babylon\" and\" Goliath, King of Slaves\") is a 1963 Italian- French peplum film written and directed by Siro Marcellini and starring Gordon Scott."]], ["Ulysses Against the Son of Hercules", ["Ulysses Against the Son of Hercules is a 1962\" peplum\" film directed by Mario Caiano."]], ["Edmond T. Gr\u00e9ville", ["Edmond T. Gr\u00e9ville( real name Edmond Gr\u00e9ville Thonger, 20 June 1906 Nice \u2013 26 May 1966, Nice) was a French film director and screenwriter.", "He was married to the actress Vanda Gr\u00e9ville."]], ["Devil of the Desert Against the Son of Hercules", ["Devil of the Desert Against the Son of Hercules is a 1964 international co-production filmed in Algeria and directed by Antonio Margheriti."]], ["The Beast (1988 film)", ["The Beast( also known as The Beast of War) is a 1988 American war film directed by Kevin Reynolds and written by William Mastrosimone, based on his play\" Nanawatai\".", "The film follows the crew of a Soviet T- 55 tank who became lost during the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.", "The film has enjoyed a cult- favorite status in spite of its low box office statistics."]], ["Fire Monsters Against the Son of Hercules", ["Fire Monsters Against the Son of Hercules is a 1962 film directed by Guido Malatesta that was filmed in Yugoslavia and Italy."]]], "supporting_facts": [["But Not in Vain", 0], ["The Beast of Babylon Against the Son of Hercules", 0], ["Edmond T. Gr\u00e9ville", 0], ["Siro Marcellini", 0]], "evidences": [["But Not in Vain", "director", "Edmond T. Gr\u00e9ville"], ["The Beast of Babylon Against the Son of Hercules", "director", "Siro Marcellini"], ["Edmond T. Gr\u00e9ville", "date of birth", "20 June 1906"], ["Siro Marcellini", "date of birth", "16 September 1921"]], "answer": "But Not In Vain"}
{"_id": "eeafddd00bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the editor of magazine Piau\u00ed (Magazine) born?", "context": [["Gerhard Jynge", ["Gerhard Vilhelm Jynge (1877 \u2013 February 21, 1945) was a Norwegian newspaper editor.", "He became the editor of \"Oplandenes Avis\" in 1908 and the sub-editor of \"Verdens Gang\" in 1911, served as the first editor of \"Haugesunds Dagblad\" from June 8, 1912 to December 1913, became the editor of \"Dagsposten\" in Trondheim in 1914, and was the editor of \"Aalesunds Avis\" from 1917 to 1921.", "He became an appellate judge pro tem in Bergen in 1921, and a regular judge in 1928.", "He died on February 21, 1945, when the steamship \"Austri\" was sunk by British aircraft in B\u00f8mla Fjord."]], ["Jo\u00e3o Moreira Salles", ["Jo\u00e3o Moreira Salles (Rio de Janeiro, born 1962) is a Brazilian documentarian and president of the Instituto Moreira Salles.", "In 2006, he founded the magazine piau\u00ed.", "He has also taught courses on documentary at the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro and Princeton University."]], ["Marco Roth", ["Marco Roth( born 1974) in New York, New York is a co-founder and editor of\" n+1\" magazine."]], ["Ger Colleran", ["Gerard Colleran is an Irish journalist, the editor of the\" Irish Daily Star\" from 1999 to 2014, and since 2017 the editor of\" Kerry's Eye\".", "In 2009,\" Village\" listed him as one of Ireland's 100 most influential people.", "He is a native of Mayo, County Mayo, grew up in Quin, County Clare, and was educated at the University of London and the University of Limerick.", "Prior to his work at the\" Daily Star\" he was the editor of\" The Kerryman\"."]], ["Piau\u00ed (magazine)", ["piau\u00ed is a Brazilian culture magazine, created by the documentarian Jo\u00e3o Moreira Salles.", "It is edited by Editora Alvinegra and printed and distributed by Editora Abril.", "The first edition of \"piau\u00ed\" was launched in October 2006.", "Piau\u00ed is also the name of a Brazilian state in the northeastern part of the country.", "These are the main sections in piau\u00ed nowadays:"]], ["Uma Bhatt", ["Uma Bhatt( born c.1952) is an Indian scholar, writer, and founder- editor of a magazine for women.", "She is involved in political issues in her home state of Uttarakhand"]], ["Peter Bhatia", ["Peter Bhatia is an American journalist and the editor of the\" Detroit Free Press\".", "He was previously the editor of\" The Oregonian\"."]], ["Shahadat Chowdhury", ["Shahadat Chowdhury( 28 July 1943 \u2013 29 November 2005) was a Bangladeshi journalist and editor of several news magazines.", "He served as the editor of Weekly Bichitra from 1972 until its publication was ceased in 1997.", "He then served as the editor of Shaptahik 2000 and Anandadhara."]], ["Roger Hodge", ["Roger D. Hodge( born 1967 in Del Rio, Texas, U.S.) is Deputy Editor at The Intercept.", "He was the editor of\" Harper's Magazine\" from March 2006 through January 2010.", "He was the editor of the\" Oxford American\" from 2012- 2015."]], ["John Mulholland (journalist)", ["John Mulholland( born 20 November 1962) is an Irish journalist who was the editor of the British Sunday newspaper\" The Observer\" for 10 years and assistant editor of\" The Guardian\".", "He has worked for most of his career with the Guardian Media Group.", "In April 2018, he became the editor of Guardian US."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Piau\u00ed (magazine)", 0], ["Jo\u00e3o Moreira Salles", 0]], "evidences": [["Piau\u00ed", "editor", "Jo\u00e3o Moreira Salles"], ["Jo\u00e3o Moreira Salles", "place of birth", "Rio de Janeiro"]], "answer": "Rio de Janeiro"}
{"_id": "0fe3f36308a311ebbd7bac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who is older, Angels Revenge or The Devil'S Backbone?", "context": [["Logan Sandler", ["Logan Sandler is an American writer and director who is best known for his first feature film\" Live Cargo\"."]], ["Greydon Clark", ["Greydon Clark( born February 7, 1943) is an American screenwriter, director, producer, and actor.", "His career spans several decades and genres, although the majority of his work has been low- budget productions in the action/ horror genres.", "His most recent work was writing and directing the 1998 science fiction film\" Stargames\".", "Between 1969 and 1989, Clark acted in a series of action/ horror films, including\" Satan's Sadists The Mighty GorgaHell's Bloody DevilsDracula vs. Frankenstein\", and\" Psychic Killer\".", "Beginning in 1973, he wrote and directed a series of films, including\" The Bad Bunch\"( in which he also starred),\" Black ShampooSatan's CheerleadersHi- RidersAngels RevengeUninvited Dance MacabreSkinheads\", and\" Stargames\".", "In 1980 he directed\" The Return\" and\" Without Warning\".", "In 2013, Clark released his autobiography,\" On the Cheap: My Life in Low Budget Filmmaking\"."]], ["Angels Revenge", ["Angels Revenge, or Angels Brigade, is a 1979 American action thriller film directed by Greydon Clark and distributed by Arista Films.", "It is also known as Angels' Brigade and Seven from Heaven.", "The film has major roles for Peter Lawford and Jack Palance as the leaders of a drug cartel, and gives minor roles to character actors Jim Backus, Alan Hale, Jr., Pat Buttram and Arthur Godfrey( playing himself).", "Of the actresses who played the movie's seven female protagonists, however, the closest any had previously come to any degree of fame was Susan Kiger, who had been the\" Playboy\" Playmate of the Month for January 1977.", "Kiger played singer Michelle Wilson; her co-stars were Sylvia Anderson as stuntwoman Terry Grant, Lieu Chinh as martial arts instructor Keiko Umaro, Jacqueline Cole as high- school teacher April, Noela Velasco as model Maria, and Robin Greer as policewoman Elaine Brenner.", "Her younger sister Liza Greer plays high- school student Trish, who invites herself into the team.", "Jack Palance played chief antagonist", "Mike Farrell, assistant to Lawford's kingpin character."]], ["Guillermo del Toro", ["Guillermo del Toro G\u00f3mez( born October 9, 1964) is a Mexican filmmaker, author, actor, and former special effects makeup artist.", "He is best known for the Academy Award- winning fantasy films\" Pan's Labyrinth\"( 2006) and\" The Shape of Water\"( 2017), winning the Oscars for Best Director and Best Picture for the latter.", "Throughout his career, del Toro has shifted between personal, lower- budget Spanish language films, such as\" Cronos\"( 1993) and\" The Devil's Backbone\"( 2001), and Hollywood tentpoles, including\" Mimic\"( 1997),\" Blade II\"( 2002),\" Hellboy\"( 2004),( 2008), and\" Pacific Rim\"( 2013).", "He also directed the gothic romance film\" Crimson Peak\"( 2015).", "As a producer, he worked on the films\" The Orphanage\"( 2007),\" Do n't Be Afraid of the Dark\"( 2010),\" The Hobbit\" film series( 2012 \u2013 14),\" Mama\"( 2013),\" The Book of Life\"( 2014),( 2018), and\" Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark\"( 2019).", "With Chuck Hogan, he co-authored\" The Strain\" trilogy of novels( 2009 \u2013 2011), later adapted into a comic- book series( 2011 \u2013 15) and a live- action television series( 2014 \u2013 17).", "With DreamWorks Animation, he created the Netflix animated series( 2016 \u2013 18) and( 2018 \u201319), the first two installments of the\" Tales of Arcadia\" trilogy, based on the 2015 novel he co-wrote with Daniel Kraus.", "Working with DreamWorks, he also executive produced\" Puss in Boots\"( 2011),\" Rise of the Guardians\"( 2012), and\" Kung Fu Panda 3\"( 2016).", "Del Toro's work has been characterized by a strong connection to fairy tales and horror, with an effort to infuse visual or poetic beauty in the grotesque.", "He has had a lifelong fascination with monsters, which he considers symbols of great power.", "He is also known for his use of insectile and religious imagery, the themes of Catholicism and celebrating imperfection, underworld and clockwork motifs, practical special effects, dominant amber lighting and his frequent collaborations with actors Ron Perlman and Doug Jones.", "He is good friends with fellow Mexican filmmakers Alfonso Cuar\u00f3n and Alejandro G. I\u00f1\u00e1rritu, and they are collectively known as\" The Three Amigos of Cinema\"."]], ["Scotty Fox", ["Scott Fox is a pornographic film director who is a member of the AVN Hall of Fame."]], ["Ben Palmer", ["Ben Palmer is a British film and television director who is known for being the director of\" Bo' Selecta\" and\" The Inbetweeners\"."]], ["The Devil's Backbone", ["The Devil's Backbone is a 2001 gothic horror film directed by Guillermo del Toro, and written by del Toro, David Mu\u00f1oz, and Antonio Trashorras.", "It was independently produced by Pedro Almod\u00f3var as an international co-production between Spain and Mexico, and was filmed in Madrid.", "The film is set in Spain, 1939, during the final year of the Spanish Civil War.", "The film was released to very positive reviews from critics and audiences."]], ["Dan Milne", ["Dan Milne is a British actor/ director who is possibly best known for his role in\" EastEnders\"."]], ["Elliot Silverstein", ["Elliot Silverstein( born August 3, 1927, in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American director, who is best known for being the director of the movie\" Cat Ballou\"( 1965)."]], ["Rufus Norris", ["Rufus Norris( born 16 January 1965) is a British theatre and film director, who is currently the Artistic Director of the National Theatre."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Angels Revenge", 0], ["The Devil's Backbone", 0], ["Greydon Clark", 0], ["Guillermo del Toro", 0]], "evidences": [["Angels Revenge", "director", "Greydon Clark"], ["The Devil's Backbone", "director", "Guillermo del Toro"], ["Greydon Clark", "date of birth", "February 7, 1943"], ["Guillermo del Toro", "date of birth", "October 9, 1964"]], "answer": "Angels Revenge"}
{"_id": "6e0f4e5d08e211ebbda4ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director born later, The Man Who Murdered or Newness?", "context": [["Drake Doremus", ["Drake Doremus( born March 29, 1983) is an American film director, screenwriter and producer best known for directing the films\" Like Crazy\"( 2011) which won the Grand Jury Prize at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival,\" Douchebag\"( 2010) which was in Dramatic competition at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival, and\" Equals\"( 2015)."]], ["Newness", ["Newness is a 2017 American drama romance film directed by Drake Doremus from a screenplay by Ben York Jones.", "It stars Nicholas Hoult, Laia Costa, Courtney Eaton, Danny Huston and Esther Perel.", "It had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 25, 2017.", "It was released on November 3, 2017, by Lost City."]], ["The Man Who Walked Through the Wall", ["The Man Who Walked Through the Wall is a 1959 West German comedy film directed by Ladislao Vajda, starring Heinz R\u00fchmann and Nicole Courcel.", "It tells the story of a man who out of frustration discovers that he has the ability to walk through walls.", "The film is based on the novella \"The Man Who Walked Through Walls\" by Marcel Aym\u00e9."]], ["The Man Who Changed His Mind", ["The Man Who Changed His Mind is a 1936 British science fiction horror film starring Boris Karloff and Anna Lee.", "It was directed by Robert Stevenson and was produced by Gainsborough Pictures.", "The film was also known as\" The Brainsnatcher\" or\" The Man Who Lived Again\"."]], ["Aaron Schaffhausen", ["Aaron Schaffhausen is a man who murdered his three daughters in their house in River Falls, Wisconsin in 2012."]], ["The Man Who Murdered", ["The Man Who Murdered is a 1931 German crime film directed by Curtis Bernhardt and starring Conrad Veidt, Trude von Molo and Heinrich George.", "It is adapted from the play by Pierre Frondaie.", "The film's sets were designed by the art directors Heinrich Richter and Hermann Warm.", "Location filming took place in Istanbul.", "The following year a separate English version\" Stamboul\" was made."]], ["The Man Who Wasn't There (1987 film)", ["The Man Who Was n't", "There is a 1987 French thriller film directed by Ren\u00e9 F\u00e9ret and based on Roderick MacLeish's novel\" The Man Who Was n't There\"."]], ["Curtis Bernhardt", ["Curtis Bernhardt( 15 April 1899 \u2013 22 February 1981) was a German film director born in Worms, Germany, under the name Kurt Bernhardt.", "He trained as an actor in Germany, and performed on the stage, before starting as a film director in 1924, with\" Nameless Heroes\".", "Other films include\" A Stolen Life\"( 1946) and\" Sirocco\"( 1951).", "Bernhardt made films in Germany from 1925 until 1933, when he was forced to flee the Nazi regime \u2014 who briefly had him arrested \u2014 because he was Jewish.", "Bernhardt directed films in France and England before moving on to Hollywood to work for Warner Brothers in 1940.", "He produced and directed his last Hollywood picture,\" Kisses for My President\"( 1964), about the nation's first female Chief Executive starring Polly Bergen and Fred MacMurray.", "He is interred at Glendale's Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery, near his wife, Pearl Argyle Wellman Bernhardt."]], ["Claude Weisz", ["Claude Weisz is a French film director born in Paris."]], ["W. Augustus Barratt", ["W. Augustus Barratt( 1873- 1947) was a Scottish- born, later American, songwriter and musician."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Man Who Murdered", 0], ["Newness", 0], ["Curtis Bernhardt", 0], ["Drake Doremus", 0]], "evidences": [["The Man Who Murdered", "director", "Curtis Bernhardt"], ["Newness", "director", "Drake Doremus"], ["Curtis Bernhardt", "date of birth", "15 April 1899"], ["Drake Doremus", "date of birth", "March 29, 1983"]], "answer": "Newness"}
{"_id": "f90c6236094511ebbdaeac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film was released more recently, Men On Her Mind or Cien A\u00f1os De Perd\u00f3n?", "context": [["Cien a\u00f1os de perd\u00f3n", ["Cien a\u00f1os de perd\u00f3n", "( English: To Steal from a Thief) is a Spanish- Argentine thriller film directed by Daniel Calparsoro and written by Jorge Guerricaechevarr\u00eda.", "The film had its premiere on March 3, 2016 in Argentina and on March 4, 2016 in Spain."]], ["Mama Turns 100", ["Mam\u00e1 cumple cien a\u00f1os is a 1979 Spanish comedy film written and directed by Carlos Saura.", "The film is a comedy sequel of the drama Ana and the Wolves directed by Saura in 1973.", "It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 52nd Academy Awards."]], ["The Girl from 10th Avenue", ["The Girl from 10th Avenue is a 1935 American drama film directed by Alfred E. Green.", "The screenplay by Charles Kenyon is based on the 1914 play\" Outcast\" by Hubert Henry Davies.", "The film was released in the United Kingdom as Men on Her Mind."]], ["The Worst Years of Our Lives", ["Los peores a\u00f1os de nuestra vida( English: The Worst Years of Our Life) is a 1994 Spanish comedy film directed by Emilio Mart\u00ednez L\u00e1zaro and written by David Trueba.", "The film was nominated for four Goya Awards, winning one."]], ["Men on Her Mind", ["Men on Her Mind is a 1944 musical drama film directed by Wallace Fox, produced by Alfred Stern.", "The screenplay was written by Raymond L. Schrock.", "The film stars Mary Beth Hughes, Edward Norris and Ted North."]], ["Siete a\u00f1os de matrimonio", ["Siete a\u00f1os de matrimonio also known as\" 7 a\u00f1os de matrimonio\", is a Mexican film written by Natalia Armienta Oikawa and directed by Joel N\u00fa\u00f1ez.", "Starring by Ximena Herrera and V\u00edctor Gonz\u00e1lez.", "It was premiered on January 25, 2013."]], ["Hern\u00e1n Toro", ["Hern\u00e1n Toro( born c.1950s) is a Venezuelan cinematographer.", "He filmed\" 100 a\u00f1os de perd\u00f3n\" a gangster comedy in 1998."]], ["Coney Island Baby (film)", ["Coney Island Baby is a 2003 comedy- drama in which film producer Amy Hobby made her directorial debut.", "Karl Geary wrote the film and Tanya Ryno was the film's producer.", "The music was composed by Ryan Shore.", "The film was shot in Sligo, Ireland, which is known locally as\" Coney Island\".", "The film was screened at the Newport International Film Festival.", "Hobby won the Jury Award for\" Best First Time Director\".", "The film made its premiere television broadcast on the Sundance Channel."]], ["Echoes (2014 film)", ["Echoes is a 2014 American Supernatural horror film directed by Nils Timm and starring Steven Brand, Kate French, and Kevin Brewerton.", "The story revolves around a young beautiful writer struggling with horrifying, sleep- paralysis induced visions, who retreats with her boyfriend to an isolated desert house.", "As the visions intensify, she finds herself on the verge of losing her mind ... or uncovering a life- threatening secret."]], ["The Wonderful World of Captain Kuhio", ["The film was released in Japan on 10 October 2009."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Men on Her Mind", 0], ["Cien a\u00f1os de perd\u00f3n", 2]], "evidences": [["Men on Her Mind", "publication date", "1944"], ["Cien a\u00f1os de perd\u00f3n", "publication date", "2016"]], "answer": "Cien A\u00f1os De Perd\u00f3n"}
{"_id": "acb0fe5608a311ebbd7bac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director died earlier, Thanks For The Buggy Ride or The Dead Wedding Guest?", "context": [["Spanil\u00e1 j\u00edzda", ["Spanil\u00e1 j\u00edzda( Beautiful Ride or The Nuremberg Campaign) is a 1963 Czechoslovak historical film, directed by Old\u0159ich Dan\u011bk.", "The film is set in 1427- 1430."]], ["Land of the Dead", ["Land of the Dead( also known as George A. Romero's Land of the Dead) is a 2005 post-apocalyptic horror film written and directed by George A. Romero; the fourth of Romero's six\" Living Dead\" movies, it is preceded by\" Night of the Living DeadDawn of the Dead\" and\" Day of the Dead\", and succeeded by\" Diary of the Dead\" and\" Survival of the Dead\".", "It was released in 2005, with a budget of$ 15\u201319 million, the highest in Romero's\" Dead\" series and has grossed$ 46 million.", "The story of\" Land of the Dead\" deals with a zombie assault on Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where a feudal- like government exists.", "The survivors in the film have fled to the Golden Triangle area of downtown Pittsburgh.", "The region is protected on two sides by rivers and on the third by an electric barricade that survivors term\" the Throat\".", "Released in North America on June 24, 2005,\" Land of the Dead\" received mostly positive reviews from film critics."]], ["Querelle", ["Querelle is a 1982 West German- French English- language drama film directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder and starring Brad Davis, adapted from French author Jean Genet's 1947 novel\" Querelle of Brest\".", "It marked Fassbinder's final film as a writer/ director; it was posthumously released just months after the director died of a drug overdose in June 1982."]], ["Le Masque de la M\u00e9duse", ["Le masque de la M\u00e9duse is a 2009 fantasy horror film directed by Jean Rollin.", "The film is a modern-day telling of the Greek mythological tale of the Gorgon and was inspired by the 1964 classic Hammer Horror film of the same name and the 1981 cult classic\" Clash of the Titans\".", "It was Rollin's final film, as the director died in 2010."]], ["Max Neufeld", ["Max Neufeld (13 February 1887 \u2013 2 December 1967) was an Austrian film director, actor and screenwriter.", "He directed 70 films between 1919 and 1957.", "He directed the 1934 film \"The Song of the Sun\", which starred Vittorio De Sica."]], ["William A. Seiter", ["William A. Seiter( June 10, 1890 \u2013 July 26, 1964) was an American film director."]], ["The Wedding Guest (2018 film)", ["The Wedding Guest is a 2018 British- American action thriller film written and directed by Michael Winterbottom.", "It stars Dev Patel, Radhika Apte and Jim Sarbh.", "It had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 8, 2018.", "It was released in the United States on March 1, 2019, by IFC Films."]], ["The Dead Wedding Guest", ["The Dead Wedding Guest( German: Der tote Hochzeitsgast) is a 1922 Austrian silent historical drama film directed by Max Neufeld and starring Eugen Neufeld, Karl Ehmann and Carmen Cartellieri.", "It is based on the poem\" Don Ramiro\" by Heinrich Heine, set in Spain.", "The film's sets were designed by the art directors Artur Berger, Hans Rouc and Julius von Borsody."]], ["Thanks for the Buggy Ride", ["Thanks for the Buggy Ride is a 1928 American comedy film directed by William A. Seiter and written by Beatrice Van and Tom Reed.", "The film stars Laura La Plante, Glenn Tryon, Richard Tucker, Kate Price, Jack Raymond and Trixie Friganza.", "The film was released on April 1, 1928, by Universal Pictures."]], ["Thulasi (1987 film)", ["Thulasi is a 1987 Tamil romantic drama film directed by Ameerjan.", "The film features Murali and Seetha in lead roles.", "The film, produced by P. S. V. Hariharan, had musical score by Sampath Selvam and was released on 27 November 1987.", "The music director died before the release of the film."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Thanks for the Buggy Ride", 0], ["The Dead Wedding Guest", 0], ["William A. Seiter", 0], ["Max Neufeld", 0]], "evidences": [["Thanks for the Buggy Ride", "director", "William A. Seiter"], ["The Dead Wedding Guest", "director", "Max Neufeld"], ["William A. Seiter", "date of death", "July 26, 1964"], ["Max Neufeld", "date of death", "2 December 1967"]], "answer": "Thanks For The Buggy Ride"}
{"_id": "6a16f4d608e611ebbda5ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Who was born first out of Pierre Gauvreau and Tit Liviu Chinezu?", "context": [["Henry Moore (cricketer)", ["Henry Walter Moore( 1849 \u2013 20 August 1916) was an English- born first- class cricketer who spent most of his life in New Zealand."]], ["Wesley Barresi", ["Wesley Barresi( born 3 May 1984) is a South African born first- class and Netherlands international cricketer.", "He is a right- handed wicket keeper- batsman and also bowls right- arm offbreak."]], ["Antoine Aveline", ["Antoine Aveline( 1691\u20131743) was a French engraver, son of Pierre Aveline and brother of Pierre- Alexandre Aveline."]], ["John McMahon (Surrey and Somerset cricketer)", ["John William Joseph McMahon( 28 December 1917 \u2013 8 May 2001) was an Australian- born first- class cricketer who played for Surrey and Somerset in England from 1947 to 1957."]], ["Pierre Gauvreau", ["Pierre Gauvreau( 23 August 19227 April 2011) was a Qu\u00e9b\u00e9cois painter who has also worked in film and television productions.", "He was born in Montreal, and studied at the \u00c9cole des Beaux- Arts de Montr\u00e9al, today part of UQAM.", "He eventually associated with Quebec artistic dissident group Les Automatistes and became a signatory to the\" Refus global\" artistic manifesto.", "Gauvreau worked in various aspects of television production during the 1950s.", "He took a break from painting during the 1960s until 1975.", "He continued to paint in 2005.", "Gauvreau died on 7 April 2011 of heart failure at the age of 88."]], ["Hartley Lobban", ["Hartley W Lobban (9 May 1926 \u2013 15 October 2004) was a Jamaican-born first-class cricketer who played 17 matches for Worcestershire in the early 1950s."]], ["Tit Liviu Chinezu", ["Blessed Tit Liviu Chinezu( 22 June 1904 \u2013 15 January 1955) was a Romanian bishop of the Greek- Catholic Church.", "Born to a priest in Huduc village, Mure\u015f County, he went to Rome in 1925, studying first at Sant'Atanasio college and becoming a Doctor of Sacred Theology at the\" Pontificium Institutum Internationale Angelicum\", the future Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas,\" Angelicum\" in 1930.", "He was ordained to the priesthood on 31 January 1930.", "Arrested in October 1948 by the authorities of the new Communist regime that outlawed the church, he was secretly ordained bishop in December 1949 by other detained bishops.", "Never tried or sentenced, he was eventually sent to Sighet prison.", "He died there of hypothermia.", "Pope Francis beatified him and six other Romanian bishop martyrs on 2 June 2019 in Blaj."]], ["Tom Dickinson", ["Thomas Eastwood Dickinson( 11 January 1931 \u2013 25 June 2018) was an Australian- born first- class cricket player for Lancashire in 1950 and 1951 and for Somerset in 1957.", "But he decided against a full- time cricket career and became a schoolmaster.", "He was born in Parramatta, Sydney, Australia."]], ["Greg A. Hill (artist)", ["Greg A. Hill is a Canadian- born First Nations artist and curator.", "He is Kanyen'kehaka, from Six Nations of the Grand River Territory, Ontario."]], ["Wale Adebanwi", ["Wale Adebanwi( born 1969) is a Nigerian- born first Black Rhodes Professor at St Antony's College, Oxford."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Pierre Gauvreau", 0], ["Tit Liviu Chinezu", 0]], "evidences": [["Pierre Gauvreau", "date of birth", "23 August 1922"], ["Tit Liviu Chinezu", "date of birth", "22 June 1904"]], "answer": "Tit Liviu Chinezu"}
{"_id": "45769116087511ebbd67ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who was born earlier, Presidential Reunion or Mukha Chithram?", "context": [["Hassan Zee", ["Hassan Zee is a Pakistani- American film director who was born in Chakwal, Pakistan."]], ["Presidential Reunion", ["Presidential Reunion is an American comedy Web short directed by Ron Howard and starring \"Saturday Night Live\" cast members who parodied Presidents Ford to Obama.", "The skit was released onto the Funny or Die website on March 3, 2010 and received mixed to negative reviews."]], ["Mukha Chithram", ["Mukha Chithram is a 1991 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Suresh Unnithan.", "The film stars Jayaram, Urvashi, Siddique and Sunitha in lead roles.", "The film had musical score by Mohan Sithara."]], ["Ben Palmer", ["Ben Palmer is a British film and television director who is known for being the director of\" Bo' Selecta\" and\" The Inbetweeners\"."]], ["Abhishek Saxena", ["Abhishek Saxena is an Indian Bollywood and Punjabi film director who directed the movie Phullu.", "The Phullu movie was released in theaters on 16 June 2017, in which film Sharib Hashmi is the lead role.", "Apart from these, he has also directed Patiala Dreamz, this is a Punjabi film.", "This film was screened in cinemas in 2014."]], ["Ron Howard", ["Ronald William Howard( born March 1, 1954) is an American filmmaker and actor.", "Howard first came to prominence as a child actor, guest- starring in several television series, including an episode of\" The Twilight Zone\".", "He gained national attention for playing young Opie Taylor, the son of Sheriff Andy Taylor( played by Andy Griffith) in the sitcom\" The Andy Griffith Show\" from 1960 through 1968.", "During this time, he also appeared in the musical film\" The Music Man\"( 1962), a critical and commercial success.", "Howard was cast in one of the lead roles in the coming- of- age film\" American Graffiti\"( 1973), which received widespread acclaim and became one of the most profitable films of all time.", "The following year, Howard became a household name for playing Richie Cunningham in the sitcom\" Happy Days\", a role he would play from 1974 through 1980.", "Howard continued appearing in films during this time, such as the western film\" The Shootist\"( 1976) and the comedy film\" Grand Theft Auto\"( 1977), which also marked his directorial debut.", "In 1980, Howard left\" Happy Days\" to focus on directing.", "His films include the science- fiction/ fantasy\" Cocoon\"( 1985), the fantasy\" Willow\"( 1988), the thriller\" Backdraft\"( 1991), the historical docudrama\" Apollo 13\"( 1995), the Christmas comedy\" How the Grinch Stole Christmas\", the biographical drama\" A Beautiful Mind\"( 2001), the biographical sports drama\" Cinderella Man\"( 2005), the thriller\" The Da Vinci Code\"( 2006), the historical drama\" Frost/ Nixon\"( 2008),( 2018), and the documentary\" Pavarotti\"( 2019).", "For\" A Beautiful Mind\", Howard won the Academy Award for Best Director and Academy Award for Best Picture.", "In 2003, Howard was awarded the National Medal of Arts.", "Asteroid", "12561 Howard is named after him.", "He was inducted into the Television Hall of Fame in 2013.", "Howard has two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for his contributions in the television and motion pictures industries."]], ["Suresh Unnithan", ["P. Suresh Unnithan( born 30 July 1956) is an Indian film and television director who works in Malayalam films.", "He's most popular for his 1991 comedy film\" Mukha Chithram\"."]], ["Richard Young (cinematographer)", ["Richard Young( October 17, 1939 \u2013 December 15, 2010) was a cinematographer and film director who was born in Penfield, New York, United States."]], ["Rumbi Katedza", ["Rumbi Katedza is a Zimbabwean Film Producer and Director who was born on 17 January 1974."]], ["Edward Yates", ["Edward J. Yates( September 16, 1918 \u2013 June 2, 2006) was an American television director who was the director of the ABC television program\" American Bandstand\" from 1952 until 1969."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Presidential Reunion", 0], ["Mukha Chithram", 0], ["Ron Howard", 0], ["Suresh Unnithan", 0]], "evidences": [["Presidential Reunion", "director", "Ron Howard"], ["Mukha Chithram", "director", "Suresh Unnithan"], ["Ron Howard", "date of birth", "March 1, 1954"], ["Suresh Unnithan", "date of birth", "30 July 1956"]], "answer": "Presidential Reunion"}
{"_id": "66ff1e18097c11ebbdb0ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Are both Rubkow and Gazestan, Kharanaq located in the same country?", "context": [["Gazestan, Kharanaq", ["Gazestan( also Romanized as Gazest\u0101n) is a village in Zarrin Rural District, Kharanaq District, Ardakan County, Yazd Province, Iran.", "At the 2006 census, its population was 17, in 9 families."]], ["Satellite tournament", ["A satellite tournament is either a minor tournament or event on a competitive sporting tour or one of a group of such tournaments that form a series played in the same country or region."]], ["1971 Copa Libertadores", ["The Copa Libertadores 1971 was the 12th edition of the Copa Libertadores, CONMEBOL's annual international club tournament.", "Nacional won the competition.", "The participating teams were divided into five groups, in which teams of the same country were placed in the same group.", "Each country was represented by two teams.", "The countries were paired as follows:"]], ["2001\u201302 UEFA Champions League second group stage", ["Eight winners and eight runners- up from the first group stage were drawn into four groups of four teams, each containing two group winners and two runners- up.", "Teams from the same country or from the same first round group could not be drawn together.", "The top two teams in each group advanced to the quarter- finals."]], ["Language Management", ["Language management is a discipline that consists of satisfying the needs of people who speak multiple different languages.", "These may be in the same country, in companies, and in cultural or international institutions where one must use multiple languages."]], ["1992 Copa Libertadores", ["The 1992 Copa Libertadores was the 33rd edition of the Copa Libertadores, CONMEBOL's annual international club tournament.", "S\u00e3o Paulo won the competition.", "The participating teams were divided into five groups, in which teams of the same country were placed in the same group.", "Each country was represented by two teams.", "The countries were paired as follows:"]], ["Telephone numbers in Ascension Island", ["Country Code:+ 247< br> International Call Prefix: 00 Ascension Island does not share the same country code( +290) with the rest of St Helena."]], ["1993 Copa Libertadores", ["The Copa Libertadores 1993 was the 34th edition of the Copa Libertadores, CONMEBOL's annual international club tournament.", "S\u00e3o Paulo won the competition.", "The participating teams were divided into five groups, in which teams of the same country were placed in the same group.", "Each country was represented by two teams.", "The countries were paired as follows:"]], ["Rubkow", ["Rubkow is a municipality in the Vorpommern- Greifswald district, in Mecklenburg- Vorpommern, Germany."]], ["Godwin Davy", ["Godwin Davy( born 15 December 1979) is an Anguillan international footballer who plays as a goalkeeper.", "He made his international debut in a World Cup qualifying match against El Salvador, resulting in a lopsided match, losing 12- 0 in February 2008, and also played in the 4 \u2013 0 loss to the same country in the return match in March 2008."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Rubkow", 0], ["Gazestan, Kharanaq", 0]], "evidences": [["Rubkow", "country", "Germany"], ["Gazestan, Kharanaq", "country", "Iran"]], "answer": "no"}
{"_id": "e66704f20bdb11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where does the director of film Up, Down, Fragile work at?", "context": [["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Jacques Rivette", ["Jacques Rivette (1 March 1928 \u2013 29 January 2016) was a French film director and film critic most commonly associated with the French New Wave and the film magazine \"Cahiers du Cin\u00e9ma\".", "He made twenty-nine films, including \"L'amour fou\" (1969), \"Out 1\" (1971), \"Celine and Julie", "Go Boating\" (1974), and \"La Belle Noiseuse\" (1991).", "His work is noted for its improvisation, loose narratives, and lengthy running times.", "Inspired by Jean Cocteau to become a filmmaker, Rivette shot his first short film at age twenty.", "He moved to Paris to pursue his career, frequenting Henri Langlois' Cin\u00e9math\u00e8que Fran\u00e7aise and other cin\u00e9-clubs; there, he met Fran\u00e7ois Truffaut, Jean-Luc Godard, \u00c9ric Rohmer, Claude Chabrol and other future members of the New Wave.", "Rivette began writing film criticism, and was hired by Andr\u00e9 Bazin for \"Cahiers du Cin\u00e9ma\" in 1953.", "In his criticism, he expressed an admiration for American films \u2013 especially those of genre directors such as John Ford, Alfred Hitchcock and Nicholas Ray \u2013 and was deeply critical of mainstream French cinema.", "Rivette's articles, admired by his peers, were considered the magazine's best and most aggressive writings, particularly his 1961 article \"On Abjection\" and his influential series of interviews with film directors co-written with Truffaut.", "He continued making short films, including \"Le Coup de Berger\", which is often cited as the first New Wave film.", "Truffaut later credited Rivette with developing the movement.", "Although he was the first New Wave director to begin work on a feature film, \"Paris Belongs to Us\" was not released until 1961, by which time Chabrol, Truffaut and Godard released their own first features and popularised the movement worldwide.", "Rivette became editor of \"Cahiers du Cin\u00e9ma\" during the early 1960s and publicly fought French censorship of his second feature film, \"The Nun\" (1966).", "He then re-evaluated his career, developing a unique cinematic style with \"L'amour fou\".", "Influenced by the political turmoil of May 68, improvisational theatre and an in-depth interview with filmmaker Jean Renoir, Rivette began working with large groups of actors on character development and allowing events to unfold on camera.", "This technique led to the thirteen-hour \"Out 1\" which, although rarely screened, is considered a Holy Grail of cinephiles.", "His films of the 1970s, such as \"Celine and Julie Go Boating\", often incorporated fantasy and were better-regarded.", "After attempting to make four consecutive films, however, Rivette had a nervous breakdown and his career slowed for several years.", "During the early 1980s, he began a business partnership with producer Martine Marignac, who produced all his subsequent films.", "Rivette's output increased from then on, and his film \"La Belle Noiseuse\" received international praise.", "He retired after completing \"Around a Small Mountain\" (2009), and it was revealed three years later that he had Alzheimer's disease.", "Very private about his personal life, Rivette was briefly married to photographer and screenwriter Maril\u00f9 Parolini during the early 1960s and later married V\u00e9ronique Manniez."]], ["Up, Down, Fragile", ["Up, Down, Fragile is a 1995 French film directed by Jacques Rivette.", "It was entered into the 19th Moscow International Film Festival."]], ["A Family Affair (2001 film)", ["A Family Affair is a 2001 lesbian romantic comedy directed by Helen Lesnick.", "The director followed the film up with\" Inescapable\" in 2003."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["Laurence C\u00f4te", ["Laurence C\u00f4te( born 11 February 1966) is a French actress and writer.", "She has appeared in such films as\" ThievesUp, Down, Fragile\" and\" Gang of Four\"."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Mark Maxey", ["Mark Maxey( born May 13, 1969) is an American producer, writer and director of film and television best known for the documentary film\" Up to Snuff\"( 2019), about musician/ composer W. 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{"_id": "a0ae26f60baf11ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is the maternal grandfather of Adam Coleman Howard?", "context": [["Margo Howard", ["Margo Howard (n\u00e9e Lederer; born March 15, 1940) is an American writer and former advice columnist.", "She is the only child of businessman/innovator Jules Lederer and Eppie Lederer (better known as Ann Landers after her long-time advice column \"", "Ask Ann Landers\"), the niece of Pauline Phillips, and the cousin of Jeanne Phillips (the latter two both better known as Abigail Van Buren and authors of the advice column \"Dear Abby\")."]], ["Lyon Cohen", ["Lyon Cohen( 1868\u20131937) was a Polish- born Canadian businessman and a philanthropist.", "He was the grandfather of singer/ poet Leonard Cohen."]], ["Kaya Alp", ["Kaya Alp was, according to Ottoman tradition, the son of K\u0131z\u0131l Bu\u011fa and the father of Suleyman Shah, who was, in turn, the grandfather of Ertu\u011frul, and the great grandfather of the Ottoman Empire founder, Osman I."]], ["Abd al-Muttalib", ["Abd al- Muttalib Shaybah ibn Hashim( c. 497 \u2013 578) was the grandfather of Islamic prophet Muhammad."]], ["Adam Coleman", ["Adam Coleman( born 7 October 1991) is an Australian rugby union player living in Melbourne who plays lock for the Melbourne Rebels in Super Rugby."]], ["Fred Le Deux", ["Frederick\" Fred\" Le Deux( born 4 December 1934) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Geelong in the Victorian Football League( VFL).", "He is the grandfather of Tom Hawkins."]], ["Lindsay C. Howard", ["Lindsay Coleman Howard( March 31, 1904 \u2013 September 6, 1971) was an American sportsman."]], ["John Westley", ["Rev. John Westley( 1636 \u2013 78) was an English nonconformist minister.", "He was the grandfather of John Wesley( founder of Methodism)."]], ["Henry Krause", ["Henry J.\" Red\" Krause, Jr.( August 28, 1913 \u2013 February 20, 1987) was an American football offensive lineman in the National Football League for the Brooklyn Dodgers and the Washington Redskins.", "He played college football at St. Louis University.", "He is the grandfather of Jennifer Krause", "He is the great grandfather of Payton Hoeing"]], ["Adam Coleman Howard", ["Adam Coleman Howard is an American actor, screenwriter and film director.", "He is the son of advice columnist Margo Howard, the grandson of advice columnist Ann Landers and the stepson of actor Ken Howard."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Adam Coleman Howard", 1], ["Margo Howard", 1]], "evidences": [["Adam Coleman Howard", "mother", "Margo Howard"], ["Margo Howard", "father", "Jules Lederer"]], "answer": "Jules Lederer"}
{"_id": "ea031c87090111ebbdadac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film came out first, The Quiet Hour or Adayalam?", "context": [["Gary Wilde", ["Gary Allen Wilde( born 1952) is an American religious author and an Episcopal priest for the Diocese of Georgia.", "He is also the senior editor for the Christian magazine\" The Quiet Hour\" published by David C. Cook Publishing Co."]], ["Quiet Revolution (disambiguation)", ["The Quiet Revolution was a period of social and economic change in Quebec in the 1960s.", "( The) Quiet Revolution may also refer to:", "It may also refer to:"]], ["The Year of the Quiet Sun (disambiguation)", ["The Year Of The Quiet Sun may refer to: In film: In literature:"]], ["The Quiet Room", ["The Quiet Room is a 1996 Australian drama film directed by Rolf de Heer.", "It was entered into the 1996 Cannes Film Festival."]], ["The Quiet Ones", ["The Quiet Ones or The Quiet One or variant, may refer to:"]], ["The Quiet Hour", ["The Quiet Hour is a British science fiction film written and directed by St\u00e9phanie Joalland and produced by Sean Anthony McConville.", "It stars Dakota Blue Richards, Karl Davies, Jack McMullen, and Brigitte Millar.", "Humans are few and far between since Earth was invaded by unseen extraterrestrial machines that harvest the planet's natural resources and relentlessly kill its inhabitants.", "In a remote part of the countryside, where starved humans have become as dangerous as the alien machines hovering in the sky, a feisty 19- year- old girl, Sarah Connolly, sets out on a desperate attempt to fight back a group of bandits and defend her parents' farm, their remaining livestock, and the solar panels that keep them safe from extraterrestrials.", "If she does n't succeed, she will lose her only source of food and shelter; but if she resists, she and her helpless blind sibling will be killed.", "And if the mysterious intruder dressed like a soldier who claims he can help them turns out to be a liar, then the enemy may already be in the house.", "The film was shot in County Tipperary in Ireland and made its world premiere in July 2014 at the 26th Galway Film Fleadh.", "It was nominated for Best UK Feature at the 22nd Raindance Film Festival, where it made its UK premiere on 3 October 2014.", "The film was produced by Frenzy Films and distributed by Vision Films."]], ["Operation Leopard", ["La l\u00e9gion saute sur Kolwezi also known as\" Operation Leopard\" is a French war film directed by Raoul Coutard filmed in French Guiana.", "The script is based on the true story of the Battle of Kolwezi that happened in 1978.", "It was diligently described in a book of the same name by former 1 REP Captain Pierre Sergent.", "He published his book in 1979; the film came out in 1980.", "Raoul Coutard shot the film in a documentary style."]], ["Adayalam", ["Adayalam is a 1991 Indian Malayalam comedy- mystery film directed by K. Madhu and written by S. N. Swamy, starring Mammootty, Rekha, Shobana, Murali, and Manianpilla Raju.", "The film was produced by actor Janardanan, who also played a supporting role."]], ["The Quiet Storm (film)", ["The Quiet Storm is a 2007 Icelandic drama film written and directed by Gu\u00f0n\u00fd Halld\u00f3rsd\u00f3ttir.", "It was entered into the 30th Moscow International Film Festival."]], ["Magic Hour", ["Magic Hour or The Magic Hour may refer to:"]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Quiet Hour", 6], ["Adayalam", 0]], "evidences": [["The Quiet Hour", "publication date", "2014"], ["Adayalam", "publication date", "1991"]], "answer": "Adayalam"}
{"_id": "922019dc08d011ebbd95ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Who was born later, Zhang Mengying or Wolfgang Herrndorf?", "context": [["Wolfgang Herrndorf", ["Wolfgang Herrndorf( 12 June 1965 \u2013 26 August 2013) was a German author, painter, and illustrator."]], ["W. Augustus Barratt", ["W. Augustus Barratt( 1873- 1947) was a Scottish- born, later American, songwriter and musician."]], ["Jacob Knaani", ["Jacob Knaani( Kishenev, 1894- Jerusalem, 1978) was a Moldavian born, later Israeli, lexicographer.", "He is not to be confused with another Hebrew lexicographer, Judah Even Shemuel, who also had the German- Yiddish surname Kaufmann, and whose English- Hebrew dictionary was known as the\" Kaufmann Dictionary\"."]], ["Zhang Mengying", ["Zhang Mengying( born December 22, 1993 in Qiqihar, Heilongjiang) is a Chinese female ice hockey player.", "She is a member of the China women's national ice hockey team.", "She competed for China at the 2010 Winter Olympics.", "The team finished 7th out of 8 teams."]], ["Wolfgang Ratke", ["Wolfgang Ratke( also Wolfgangus Ratichius or Wolfgang Ratich)( 18 October 1571 \u2013 27 April 1635) was a German educational reformer."]], ["Dorothee Metlitzki", ["Dorothee Metlitzki( or Devora Metlitsky; July 27, 1914 \u2013 April 14, 2001) was a German- born, later American, author and professor of English at the University of California, Berkeley and, for most of her career, at Yale University.", "She was a specialist in medieval English literature and history, Arabic literature and language and of the author Herman Melville.", "In addition she was a Zionist who played an important role in the foundation of the modern State of Israel."]], ["Alexander Fuks", ["Alexander Fuks( 30 May 1917 \u2013 29 November 1978) was a German- born, later Israeli historian, archaeologist and papyrologist.", "He worked with Victor Tcherikover and Menahem Stern on the standard edition of Jewish papyri.", "He was a specialist in the study of Hellenistic Judaism."]], ["Catherine I of Russia", ["Catherine I( born, later known as Marta Samuilovna Skavronskaya; \u2013) was the second wife of Peter the Great and Empress of Russia from 1725 until her death."]], ["Chu Yupu", ["Chu Yupu( 1887\u20131929) was a Chinese general who served under Yuan Shikai and later Zhang Zongchang.", "In 1921 he entered the service of Fengtian Province warlord Zhang Zuolin.", "He first fought against Sun Yat-sen's Kuomintang forces in August 1913.", "He became leader of the Fengtian clique's Zhili Army and military governor of Zhili province in 1926.", "During the Northern Expedition he fought against the Guominjun forces of Feng Yuxiang and the National Revolutionary Army of Chiang Kai-shek.", "In March 1929, he was captured by his former subordinate Liu Zhennian and executed by firing squad on September 4, 1929."]], ["Judah Even Shemuel", ["Judah Even Shemuel( Ukraine, 1886- Jerusalem, 1976) was a Ukrainian born, later Israeli, lexicographer, whose English- Hebrew dictionary was known as\" The Kaufman Dictionary\".", "He is not to be confused with another Hebrew lexicographer, Jacob Knaani, who also had the German- Yiddish surname Kaufmann."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Zhang Mengying", 0], ["Wolfgang Herrndorf", 0]], "evidences": [["Zhang Mengying", "date of birth", "December 22, 1993"], ["Wolfgang Herrndorf", "date of birth", "12 June 1965"]], "answer": "Zhang Mengying"}
{"_id": "ad9c8d6e08dd11ebbd9eac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who died first, Convoy Buddies or Tip Toes?", "context": [["Convoy Buddies", ["Convoy Buddies( also known as\" Kid Stuff\") is a 1975 Italian- Spanish adventure- comedy film directed by Giuliano Carnimeo and starring Michael Coby and Paul L. Smith."]], ["Herbert Wilcox", ["Herbert Sydney Wilcox CBE( 19 April 1890 \u2013 15 May 1977), was a British film producer and director who was one of the most successful British filmmakers from the 1920s to the 1950s.", "He is best known for the films he made with his third wife Anna Neagle."]], ["Abhishek Saxena", ["Abhishek Saxena is an Indian Bollywood and Punjabi film director who directed the movie Phullu.", "The Phullu movie was released in theaters on 16 June 2017, in which film Sharib Hashmi is the lead role.", "Apart from these, he has also directed Patiala Dreamz, this is a Punjabi film.", "This film was screened in cinemas in 2014."]], ["Giuliano Carnimeo", ["Giuliano Carnimeo (4 July 1932 \u2013 10 September 2016) was an Italian director and screenwriter, sometimes credited as Anthony Ascott."]], ["Drew Esocoff", ["Drew Esocoff( born c. 1957) is an American television sports director, who as of 2006 has been the director of NBC Sunday Night Football."]], ["Elliot Silverstein", ["Elliot Silverstein( born August 3, 1927, in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American director, who is best known for being the director of the movie\" Cat Ballou\"( 1965)."]], ["Ben Palmer", ["Ben Palmer is a British film and television director who is known for being the director of\" Bo' Selecta\" and\" The Inbetweeners\"."]], ["The Diamond Peddlers", ["The Diamond Peddlers( also known as\" Diamond Pedlar\") is a 1976 Italian comedy film directed by Giuliano Carnimeo and starring Michael Coby and Paul L. Smith.", "It is the sequel of\" Convoy Buddies\"."]], ["G. Marthandan", ["G. Marthandan is an Indian film director who works in Malayalam cinema."]], ["Tip Toes", ["Tip Toes is a 1927 British silent film comedy- drama, directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Dorothy Gish and Will Rogers.", "The film is a loose adaptation of the stage musical\" Tip- Toes\", with the action transferred from Florida to London."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Convoy Buddies", 0], ["Tip Toes", 0], ["Giuliano Carnimeo", 0], ["Herbert Wilcox", 0]], "evidences": [["Convoy Buddies", "director", "Giuliano Carnimeo"], ["Tip Toes", "director", "Herbert Wilcox"], ["Giuliano Carnimeo", "date of death", "10 September 2016"], ["Herbert Wilcox", "date of death", "15 May 1977"]], "answer": "Tip Toes"}
{"_id": "695f82d80bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where did the director of film Island In The Sun (Film) die?", "context": [["Island in the Sun (film)", ["Island in the Sun is a 1957 De Luxe in CinemaScope drama film produced by Darryl F. Zanuck and directed by Robert Rossen.", "It features an ensemble cast including James Mason, Harry Belafonte, Joan Fontaine, Joan Collins, Dorothy Dandridge, Michael Rennie, Stephen Boyd, Patricia Owens, John Justin, Diana Wynyard, and Basil Sydney.", "The film is about race relations and interracial romance set in the fictitious island of Santa Marta.", "Barbados and Grenada were selected as the sites for the movie based on the 1955 novel by Alec Waugh.", "The film was controversial at the time of its release for its portrayal of an interracial romance."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]], ["S. N. Mathur", ["S.N. Mathur was the Director of the Indian Intelligence Bureau between September 1975 and February 1980.", "He was also the Director General of Police in Punjab."]], ["Robert Rossen", ["Robert Rossen (March 16, 1908 \u2013 February 18, 1966) was an American screenwriter, film director, and producer whose film career spanned almost three decades.", "His 1949 film \"All the King's Men\" won Oscars for Best Picture, Best Actor and Best Supporting Actress, while Rossen was nominated for an Oscar as Best Director.", "He won the Golden Globe for Best Director and the film won the Golden Globe Award for Best Picture.", "In 1961, he directed \"The Hustler\", which was nominated for nine Oscars and won two.", "After directing and writing for the stage in New York, Rossen moved to Hollywood in 1937.", "From there, he worked as a screenwriter for Warner Bros. until 1941, and then interrupted his career to serve until 1944 as the chairman of the Hollywood Writers Mobilization, a body to organize writers for the effort in World War II.", "In 1945, he joined a picket line against Warner Bros.", "After making one film for Hal B. Wallis's newly formed production company, Rossen made one for Columbia Pictures, another for Wallis and most of his later films for his own companies, usually in collaboration with Columbia.", "Rossen was a member of the American Communist Party from 1937 to about 1947, and believed the Party was \"dedicated to social causes of the sort that we as poor Jews from New York were interested in.\"", "He ended all relations with the Party in 1949.", "Rossen was twice called before the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC), in 1951 and in 1953.", "He exercised his Fifth Amendment rights at his first appearance, refusing to state whether he had ever been a Communist.", "As a result, he found himself blacklisted by Hollywood studios as well as unable to renew his passport.", "At his second appearance he named 57 people as current or former Communists and his blacklisting ended.", "In order to repair finances he produced his next film, \"Mambo\", in Italy in 1954.", "While \"The Hustler\" in 1961 was a great success, conflicts on the set of \"Lilith\" so disillusioned him that it was his last film."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Sinners in Heaven", ["Sinners in Heaven is a lost 1924 silent film island romance drama directed by Alan Crosland and released through Paramount Pictures.", "It is based on the novel of the same name by Clive Arden and stars Richard Dix and Bebe Daniels in the principal roles"]], ["Jesse E. Hobson", ["Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 \u2013 November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955.", "Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Island in the Sun (film)", 0], ["Robert Rossen", 4]], "evidences": [["Island in the Sun", "director", "Robert Rossen"], ["Robert Rossen", "place of death", "Hollywood"]], "answer": "Hollywood"}
{"_id": "4f6bc4a20bdb11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where does Princess Rym Al-Ali's father work at?", "context": [["Princess Rym al-Ali", ["Princess Rym al-Ali (born 1969) is the Algerian wife of Prince Ali bin Hussein of Jordan, whom she married on September 7, 2004.", "She is the daughter of Lakhdar Brahimi, former Algerian Minister for Foreign Affairs and senior UN official.", "Her mother, Mila Bacic, is of half Croatian and half Armenian descent.", "She was raised in Great Britain and Algeria, and was educated in France and the United States.", "She and Prince Ali live in Amman with their two children Princess Jalila bint Ali and Prince Abdullah bin Ali."]], ["Andrey Vilkitsky", ["Andrey Ippolitovich Vilkitsky was a Russian hydrographer and surveyor.", "He was born in the Minsk Governorate.", "His son, Boris Vilkitsky followed up his father's work; the Vilkitsky Islands are named after him."]], ["Lakhdar Brahimi", ["Lakhdar Brahimi (born 1 January 1934) is an Algerian United Nations diplomat who served as the United Nations and Arab League Special Envoy to Syria until 14 May 2014.", "He was Minister of Foreign Affairs of Algeria from 1991 to 1993.", "He is also a member of The Elders, a group of world leaders working for global peace.", "Brahimi is a member of the Commission on Legal Empowerment of the Poor, the first global initiative to focus specifically on the link between exclusion, poverty and law.", "He has also been a Member of the Global Leadership Foundation since 2008, an organization which works to promote good governance around the world.", "He is currently a distinguished senior fellow at the Centre for the Study of Global Governance at the London School of Economics and Political Science, and a governing board member of the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute.", "He relinquished his post as UN Special Envoy to Syria on 31 May 2014."]], ["David Shute", ["David Shute is a British journalist, best known for his work at the BBC."]], ["Fiona McIntosh", ["Fiona McIntosh( born 1960) is an author of adult and children's books who lives in Australia.", "She was born in Brighton, England and between the ages of three and eight, travelled a lot to Africa due to her father's work.", "At the age of nineteen, she travelled first to Paris and later to Australia, where she has lived ever since.", "In 2007, she released a crime novel,\" Bye Bye Baby\", under the pseudonym of Lauren Crow, however the pen name has since been dropped for the republished edition of\" Bye Bye Baby\" and for the sequel,\" Beautiful Death\"."]], ["Dave Grossman (game developer)", ["Dave Grossman is an American game programmer and game designer, most known for his work at Telltale Games and early work at LucasArts.", "He has also written several children's books, and a book of\" guy poetry\" called\" Ode to the Stuff in the Sink\"."]], ["Emanuel Glicen Romano", ["Emanuel Glicen Romano or Emanuel Glicenstein( 1897 \u2013 1984) was a painter born in Italy.", "He emigrated to America and spent some time in Safed in Israel.", "where he organised a museum for his father's work."]], ["Frank Wildhorn", ["Frank Wildhorn( born November 29, 1958) is an American composer known for both his musicals and popular songs.", "He is most known for his musical\" Jekyll& Hyde\", which ran four years on Broadway, and for writing the# 1 International hit song\" Where Do Broken Hearts Go\" for Whitney Houston."]], ["Christopher Shinn", ["Christopher Shinn is an American playwright.", "His play\" Dying City\"( 2006) was a finalist for the 2008 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, and\" Where Do We Live\"( 2004) won the 2005 Obie Award, Playwriting."]], ["Hernando de Cabez\u00f3n", ["Hernando de Cabez\u00f3n, (baptized 7 September 1541 \u2013 1 October 1602) was a Spanish composer and organist, son of Antonio de Cabez\u00f3n.", "Only a few of his works are extant today, and he is chiefly remembered for publishing the bulk of his father's work."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Princess Rym al-Ali", 1], ["Lakhdar Brahimi", 0]], "evidences": [["Princess Rym", "father", "Lakhdar Brahimi"], ["Lakhdar Brahimi", "employer", "United Nations"]], "answer": "United Nations"}
{"_id": "6b5ad7680bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Which country the composer of film Margarita With A Straw is from?", "context": [["Bert Grund", ["Bert Grund( 1920\u20131992) was a German composer of film scores."]], ["Mikey McCleary", ["Michael McCleary is an Indian-born New Zealand songwriter, composer, performer, producer and director living in Mumbai, India since 2007.", "He has worked on a large number of advertisements such as for brands like Levi's, Coca-Cola, Vodafone etc.", "and films such as Waiting, Margarita with a straw, Shaitan, Shanghai, David, Bombay Velvet, Nautanki Saala, Shaadi Ke Side Effects, Shaandaar etc.", "Besides his prolific work on soundtracks for ad-films, background scores and songs for Bollywood films, he is also well known for his re-interpretations of old Bollywood songs under the stage name of \"The Bartender\", most notably Khoya Khoya Chand and Hawa Hawai from \"Shaitan\",", "Neend Na Mujhko Aaye and Eena Meena Deeka from \"Shaandaar\", Fifi from \"Bombay Velvet\", O Lal Meri / Mast Kalandar from \"David\" and Dhak Dhak from \"Nautanki Saala\".", "He has also released a one-of-its-kind album of full-length versions of some of his most popular advertisement jingles called TV Dinners."]], ["Abe Meyer", ["Abe Meyer( 1901 \u2013 1969) was an American composer of film scores."]], ["Thomas Morse", ["Thomas Morse( born June 30, 1968) is an American composer of film and concert music."]], ["Henri Verdun", ["Henri Verdun( 1895\u20131977) was a French composer of film scores."]], ["Margarita with a Straw", ["Margarita with a Straw is a 2014 Indian drama film directed by Shonali Bose.", "It stars Kalki Koechlin as an Indian teenager with cerebral palsy who relocates to America for her undergraduate education and comes of age following her complex relationship with a blind girl, played by Sayani Gupta.", "Revathi, Kuljeet Singh, and William Moseley play supporting roles.", "Produced by Bose in partnership with Viacom18 Motion Pictures, \"Margarita with a Straw\" was co-written by Bose and Nilesh Maniyar and deals with themes of inclusion, self-acceptance, and human sexuality.", "Bose conceived the idea for the film in January 2011, during a conversation with Malini Chib\u2014her cousin and a disability rights activist\u2014about the latter's desire to have a normal sex life.", "Inspired by Chib's story, Bose wrote the first draft of the film's script.", "After winning a Sundance Mahindra Global Filmmaker Award for the draft, she modified the script to reflect her own perspective, incorporating several personal experiences into the narrative.", "Bose completed the screenplay with co-writer Maniyar and the advisory council of the Sundance Institute.", "Bose was keen to cast an actress with cerebral palsy for the central part, but eventually hired Koechlin, who learnt the movements and speech patterns of people with the disorder.", "Filming took place in Delhi and New York in 2013, with Anne Misawa as the director of photography.", "The film was selected for the National Film Development Corporation of India's Work-in-Progress Lab initiative during post-production, which was completed in the latter half of 2013.", "The soundtrack for the film was composed by Mikey McCleary.", "\"Margarita with a Straw\" premiered at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival.", "It was also screened at the Tallinn Black Nights, the BFI London, the Vesoul Festival of Asian Cinema, and the Galway Film Fleadh.", "The film was released theatrically in India on 17 April 2015 to positive reviews.", "Commentators praised most aspects of the production, Koechlin's performance, and Bose's direction.", "Koechlin won the Screen Award for Best Actress and the National Film Award \u2013 Special Jury Award, and Bose won the NETPAC Award at Toronto.", "Commercially, \"Margarita with a Straw\" grossed over 74 million against a production budget of 65 million."]], ["Walter Ulfig", ["Walter Ulfig was a German composer of film scores."]], ["Amedeo Escobar", ["Amedeo Escobar( 1888\u20131973) was an Italian composer of film scores."]], ["Tarcisio Fusco", ["Tarcisio Fusco was an Italian composer of film scores.", "He was the brother of the composer Giovanni Fusco and the uncle of operatic soprano Cecilia Fusco."]], ["Alonso Mudarra", ["Alonso Mudarra( c. 1510 \u2013 April 1, 1580) was a Spanish composer of the Renaissance, and also played the vihuela, a guitar- shaped string instrument.", "He was an innovative composer of instrumental music as well as songs, and was the composer of the earliest surviving music for the guitar."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Margarita with a Straw", 11], ["Mikey McCleary", 0]], "evidences": [["Margarita with a Straw", "composer", "Mikey McCleary"], ["Mikey McCleary", "country of citizenship", "New Zealand"]], "answer": "New Zealand"}
{"_id": "399b91ab08ae11ebbd83ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Who lived longer, Alexander Jeremiah Orenstein or Lydia Flood Jackson?", "context": [["Lidia Ruslanova", ["Lidia Andreyevna Ruslanova( sometimes spelt\" Lidiya\" or\" Lydia\",; 27 October 1900 in Saratov Governorate \u2013 21 September 1973 in Moscow) was one of the greatest and best- loved performers of Russian folk songs."]], ["Maximus of Tyre", ["Maximus of Tyre( fl. late 2nd century AD), also known as Cassius Maximus Tyrius, was a Greek rhetorician and philosopher who lived in the time of the Antonines and Commodus, and who belongs to the trend of the Second Sophistic.", "His writings contain many allusions to the history of Greece, while there is little reference to Rome; hence it is inferred that he lived longer in Greece, perhaps as a professor at Athens.", "Although nominally a Platonist, he is really an Eclectic and one of the precursors of Neoplatonism."]], ["Fred H. Frank", ["Fred H. Frank was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly who lived in Appleton."]], ["Lydia Shum", ["Lydia Shum Din- ha or Lydia Sum( Chinese: \u6c88\u6bbf\u971e; 21 July 1945 \u2013 19 February 2008) was a Hong Kong comedian, MC, and actress known for her portly figure, signature dark rimmed glasses and bouffant hairstyle.", "She was affectionately known to peers and fans as Fei-fei( \u80a5\u80a5,\" Fat Fat\" or\" Fatty\").", "Shum died at 8:38 a.m.( local time) on 19 February 2008 where her condition worsened due to pleural effusion, aged 62."]], ["Alexander Jeremiah Orenstein", ["Alexander Jeremiah Orenstein( 26 September 1879 \u2013 7 July 1972) was a Russian- born naturalized American general and military doctor.", "Orenstein worked in the Panama Canal Zone and South Africa, on the eradication and treatment of tropical disease, and founded a series of lectures which bears his name."]], ["R. Charlton (poet/songwriter)", ["R. Charlton, who lived in the early nineteenth century, was a Tyneside poet/ songwriter."]], ["Justin (historian)", ["Justin( century) was a Latin writer who lived under the Roman Empire."]], ["Mubarak Khwaja", ["Mubarak Khwaja was the khan of White Horde between 1320- 1344.", "He succeeded his brother, Ilbasan, with the assistance of Uzbeg, Khan of the Golden Horde and the House of Batu.", "However, he declared his independence from Sarai.", "The Khan sent his son Tini Beg to overthrow him.", "Thus, he was replaced by Chimtay, son of Ilbasan.", "He may have lived longer after his dethronement, occupying some lands."]], ["Gaius Julius Aquila", ["Gaius Julius Aquila was the name of a number of people who lived during the Roman Empire."]], ["Lydia Flood Jackson", ["Lydia Flood Jackson( June 6, 1862 \u2013 July 8, 1963) was an American businesswoman, suffragist, and clubwoman."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Alexander Jeremiah Orenstein", 0], ["Lydia Flood Jackson", 0]], "evidences": [["Alexander Jeremiah Orenstein", "date of birth", "26 September 1879"], ["Alexander Jeremiah Orenstein", "date of death", "7 July 1972"], ["Lydia Flood Jackson", "date of birth", "June 6, 1862"], ["Lydia Flood Jackson", "date of death", "July 8, 1963"]], "answer": "Lydia Flood Jackson"}
{"_id": "d37081460bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the father of Bal\u0161a Hercegovi\u0107 born?", "context": [["Obata Toramori", ["He was the father of Obata Masamori."]], ["\u0110ura\u0111 \u0110ura\u0161evi\u0107", ["\u0110ura\u0111 \u0110ura\u0161evi\u0107 Crnojevi\u0107( 1413\u20131435) was the lord of Pa\u0161trovi\u0107i( a coastal tribe) of the Lordship of Zeta and a voivode of the Serbian Despotate, alongside his younger brother Aleksa( Lje\u0161).", "\u0110ura\u0111 and his brother Aleksa( Lje\u0161) were lords of the territory of Pa\u0161trovi\u0107i( Lu\u0161tica and hills above Kotor and Budva) during the reign of Bal\u0161a III.", "The \u0110ura\u0161evi\u0107 family was a branch of the Kalo\u0111ur\u0111evi\u0107 family.", "Its members held the most distinct positions in the court of Bal\u0161a III.", "\u0110ura\u0111 was the head of the family.", "\u0110ura\u0111 was one of the witnesses listed in the charter issued by Bal\u0161a III when he founded a church of the Praskvica Monastery in 1413.", "\u0110ura\u0111's son and Aleksa Pa\u0161trovi\u0107, an envoy of Sandalj Hrani\u0107, were also present.", "\u0110ura\u0161evi\u0107 was elected as a witness and maybe the executor of the charter of Bal\u0161a III because at that time he ruled over Pa\u0161trovi\u0107i, Lu\u0161tica and the hills above Kotor and Budva.", "After the death of Bal\u0161a III they refused Venetian invitations to switch sides and to accept Venetian suzerainty remaining loyal to new lord of Zeta, Serbian Despot Stefan Lazarevi\u0107.", "They controlled 10 salt ponds in Grbalj valley near Kotor.", "\u0110ura\u0111 and his brother Aleksa built the Kom Monastery in the period between 1415 and 1427, when Upper Zeta was held by the Crnojevi\u0107i.", "On 10 March 1420 Venetians promised to appoint \u0110ura\u0111 and his brother Aleksa( Lje\u0161) as governors of Budva.", "\u0110ura\u0111 \u0110ura\u0161evi\u0107 was a member of the Crnojevi\u0107 noble family.", "He had four sons: \u0110ura\u0161in \u0110ura\u0161evi\u0107, Goj\u010din Crnojevi\u0107, Stefan( Stefanica) Crnojevi\u0107 and fourth son with unknown name and historical role."]], ["Anacyndaraxes", ["Anacyndaraxes was the father of Sardanapalus, king of Assyria."]], ["Vladislav Hercegovi\u0107", ["Vladislav Hercegovi\u0107 (1426 or 1427 \u2013 1489) was the \"Duke of Saint Sava\", succeeding his father Stjepan Vuk\u010di\u0107 in 1466.", "The Kosa\u010da noble family held lands in the region of Herzegovina.", "Vladislav received his father's land and the title of \"herzog\".", "During his father's reign he is known to have interfered with his affairs.", "After 1453 he was frequently in the service of the Ottoman Empire, the Republic of Venice and the Hungarian-Croatian king Matthias Corvinus.", "Corvinus granted him the forts of Velika Kalnik and Mali Kalnik near Kri\u017eevci.", "As an Ottoman vassal (after 1469) he took part in the capture of the town of Po\u010ditelj on the river Neretva in 1472 and in battles against the Vlatkovi\u0107's of that region.", "He succeeded in escaping Ottoman rule until 1480 when he was defeated and retreated to Herceg Novi.", "When Herceg Novi was captured by the Ottomans in the year 1483, Vladislav retreated to the island of Rab under Venetian rule where he would die.", "He married Anna Kantakouzene, one of the five known daughters of George Palaiologos Kantakouzenos, in 1453 or 1454.", "A surviving letter from King Alfonso of Naples and Aragon to Vladislav's father Stjepan dated 5 April 1455 congratulates the latter that two of his sons are married: one to the niece of the Despot of Serbia", "(who would be Anna Kantakouzene), and the other to the sister of the Count of Cilly.", "At some time after this Vladislav sent Anna with his son Bal\u0161a and niece Mara to live in the Republic of Ragusa (modern Dubrovnik).", "His brother was Stjepan Hercegovi\u0107, who converted to Islam in 1470, became known as Hersekzade Ahmed Pasha, and became a five-time grand vizier of the Ottoman Empire.", "His son, Bal\u0161a, was the titular \"Duke of St. Sava\" (dux sancti Save)."]], ["Aleksa \u0110ura\u0161evi\u0107", ["Aleksa \u0110ura\u0161evi\u0107 Crnojevi\u0107( 1413 \u2013 27), known as Lje\u0161( \u0409\u0435\u0448) was the lord of Pa\u0161trovi\u0107i( a coastal tribe) of the Lordship of Zeta and a voivode of the Serbian Despotate, alongside his older brother \u0110ura\u0111.", "\u0110ura\u0111 and his brother Aleksa( Lje\u0161) were lords of the territory of Pa\u0161trovi\u0107i( Lu\u0161tica and hills above Kotor and Budva) during the reign of Bal\u0161a III.", "The \u0110ura\u0161evi\u0107 family was a branch of the Kalo\u0111ur\u0111evi\u0107 family.", "Its members held the most distinct positions in the court of Bal\u0161a III.", "After the death of Bal\u0161a III they refused Venetian invitations to switch sides and to accept Venetian suzerainty remaining loyal to new lord of Zeta, Serbian Despot Stefan Lazarevi\u0107.", "They controlled 10 salt ponds in Grbalj valley near Kotor.", "\u0110ura\u0111 and his brother Aleksa built the Kom Monastery in the period between 1415 and 1427, when Upper Zeta was held by the Crnojevi\u0107i.", "On 10 March 1420 Venetians promised to appoint \u0110ura\u0111 and his brother Aleksa( Lje\u0161) as governors of Budva."]], ["Cleomenes II", ["Cleomenes II( died 309 BC) was Agiad King of Sparta from 369 to 309 BC.", "The son of Cleombrotus I, he succeeded his brother Agesipolis II.", "He was the father of Acrotatus I, the father of Areus I, and of Cleonymus, the father of Leonidas II."]], ["\u0110ura\u0111 I Bal\u0161i\u0107", ["\u0110ura\u0111 Bal\u0161i\u0107, also known as \u0110ura\u0111 I( \u0402\u0443\u0440\u0430\u0452 I) was the Lord of Zeta between 1362 and 13 January 1378.", "He was the eldest of the three sons of Bal\u0161a I, and belonged to the Bal\u0161i\u0107 family."]], ["Bal\u0161a Hercegovi\u0107", ["Bal\u0161a Hercegovi\u0107 (1455) was the titular \"Duke of St. Sava\" (dux sancti Save), as son of Vladislav Hercegovi\u0107, the \"Duke of Saint Sava\", sprung from the marriage to Byzantine princess Anna Kantakouzene.", "Historian D. Lovrenovi\u0107 noted that it was possible that he was Jelena Nelipi\u0107's son.", "Some time after 1455, Vladislav sent Anna and Bal\u0161a and his niece Mara to live in the Republic of Ragusa.", "Bal\u0161a's brother was Petar.", "His father was given the estate of Kalnik near Kri\u017eevci, Croatia in 1469 by Matthias Corvinus, where Bal\u0161a seems to have retired."]], ["Arthur Beauchamp", ["Arthur Beauchamp( 1827 \u2013 28 April 1910) was a Member of Parliament from New Zealand.", "He is remembered as the father of Harold Beauchamp, who rose to fame as chairman of the Bank of New Zealand and was the father of writer Katherine Mansfield."]], ["John Templeton (botanist)", ["John Templeton( 1766\u20131825) was an early Irish naturalist and botanist.", "He is often referred to as the\" Father of Irish Botany\".", "He was the father of naturalist, artist and entomologist Robert Templeton."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Bal\u0161a Hercegovi\u0107", 0], ["Vladislav Hercegovi\u0107", 1]], "evidences": [["Bal\u0161a Hercegovi\u0107", "father", "Vladislav Hercegovi\u0107"], ["Vladislav Hercegovi\u0107", "place of birth", "Herzegovina"]], "answer": "Herzegovina"}
{"_id": "b436fe68087211ebbd66ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Are the movies Open Water 2: Adrift and Step Across The Border, from the same country?", "context": [["Step Across the Border", ["Step Across the Border is a 1990 avant- garde documentary film on English guitarist, composer and improviser Fred Frith.", "It was written and directed by Nicolas Humbert and Werner Penzel and released in Germany and Switzerland.", "The film was screened in cinemas in North America, South America, Europe and Japan, and on television in the United States, Germany, Switzerland, Austria and France.", "It was also released on VHS by RecRec Music( Switzerland) in 1990, and was later released on DVD by Winter& Winter( Germany) in 2003.", "Shot in black and white, the 35 mm documentary was filmed between 1988 and 1990 in Japan, Italy, France, Germany, England, the United States and Switzerland, and shows Frith rehearsing, performing, giving interviews and relaxing.", "Other musicians featured include Ren\u00e9 Lussier, Iva Bittov\u00e1, Tom Cora, Tim Hodgkinson, Bob Ostertag and John Zorn.", "The film won the European Film Award for Best Documentary in 1990.", "A companion soundtrack album,\" Step Across the Border\" was also released by RecRec Music in 1990."]], ["2000 World Open Water Swimming Championships \u2013 Men's 25 km", ["The Men's 25 km Open Water event at the 2000 World Open Water Swimming Championships was held on November 4, 2000 in Honolulu."]], ["North of Chiang Mai", ["North of Chiang Mai is a 1992 action film about an American businessman who gets in trouble when he crosses the border from Thailand into Vietnam."]], ["Open Water 2: Adrift", ["Open Water 2: Adrift( called Adrift in the UK, Australia, and various other countries, and called Open Water 2 in Germany) is a 2006 psychological horror film filmed entirely in Malta, starring Eric Dane, Susan May Pratt, Richard Speight, Jr., Niklaus Lange, Ali Hillis, and Cameron Richardson.", "Promotional posters claim the film is based on actual events.", "Despite the title, the film has no connection to\" Open Water\"( 2003) and the script had been written before it was theatrically released.", "After\" Open Water\" became a success,\" Adrift\" was produced and the name was changed to\" Open Water 2: Adrift\" in some countries to capitalize on the success of the earlier film."]], ["A Night at the Movies", ["A Night at the Movies can be:"]], ["Step Across the Border (soundtrack)", ["Step Across the Border is a soundtrack double album by English guitarist, composer and improvisor Fred Frith, of the 1990 avant- garde documentary film on Frith,\" Step Across the Border\".", "The album features music from the film performed by Frith and other musicians, and covers ten years of Frith's musical career."]], ["Open Water", ["Open water may refer to:"]], ["Across the Border", ["Across the Border may refer to:"]], ["2000 World Open Water Swimming Championships \u2013 Men's 5 km", ["The Men's 5 km Open Water event at the 2000 World Open Water Swimming Championships was held on October 31, 2000 in Honolulu."]], ["At the Movies", ["At the Movies may refer to:"]]], "supporting_facts": [["Open Water 2: Adrift", 0], ["Step Across the Border", 1]], "evidences": [["Open Water 2: Adrift", "country of origin", "Germany"], ["Step Across the Border", "country of origin", "Germany"], ["Step Across the Border", "country of origin", "Switzerland"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "9b6f24780bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where did the director of film Maquilapolis study?", "context": [["Jason Moore (director)", ["Jason Moore( born October 22, 1970) is an American director of film, theatre and television."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["The Seventh Company Outdoors", ["The Seventh Company Outdoors is a 1977 French comedy film directed by Robert Lamoureux.", "It is a sequel to Now Where Did the 7th Company Get to ?."]], ["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]], ["Now Where Did the 7th Company Get to?", ["Now Where Did the 7th Company Get To? is a 1973 French- Italian comedy war film directed by Robert Lamoureux.", "The film portrays the adventures of a French Army squad lost somewhere on the front in May 1940 during the Battle of France."]], ["Maquilapolis", ["Maquilapolis (from Spanish: \"Maquiladora\", referring to the manufacturing operations in a free trade zone, and Greek: \u03c0\u03cc\u03bb\u03b9\u03c2, meaning city) is a 2006 documentary film by Vicky Funari and Sergio De La Torre.", "It filmed in Tijuana, Baja California and focuses on the factories on the U.S.-Mexican border.", "The film was made in collaboration with its subjects.", "Funari and De La Torre established workshops for the woman to learn how to use video equipment to tell their own stories."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Vicky Funari", ["Vicky Funari is a documentary filmmaker.", "She attended film school at New York University's undergraduate program.", "She currently teaches at Haverford College as Artist-in-Residence."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Maquilapolis", 0], ["Vicky Funari", 1]], "evidences": [["Maquilapolis", "director", "Vicky Funari"], ["Vicky Funari", "educated at", "New York University"]], "answer": "New York University"}
{"_id": "6ae076e40bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the father of Andrew Balding born?", "context": [["Rebecca Balding", ["Rebecca Balding( born September 21, 1955) is an American actress who is probably best known for her appearances on\" Soap\" and\" Charmed\"."]], ["Cleomenes II", ["Cleomenes II( died 309 BC) was Agiad King of Sparta from 369 to 309 BC.", "The son of Cleombrotus I, he succeeded his brother Agesipolis II.", "He was the father of Acrotatus I, the father of Areus I, and of Cleonymus, the father of Leonidas II."]], ["John Templeton (botanist)", ["John Templeton( 1766\u20131825) was an early Irish naturalist and botanist.", "He is often referred to as the\" Father of Irish Botany\".", "He was the father of naturalist, artist and entomologist Robert Templeton."]], ["Inoue Masaru (bureaucrat)", ["Viscount was the first Director of Railways in Japan and is known as the\" father of the Japanese railways\"."]], ["Jacob Johnson (father of Andrew Johnson)", ["Jacob Johnson( April 17, 1778 \u2013 January 4, 1812) was the father of Andrew Johnson, the 17th President of the United States."]], ["Obata Toramori", ["He was the father of Obata Masamori."]], ["Ian Balding", ["Ian Balding (born 7 November 1938) is a retired British horse trainer.", "He is the son of the polo player and racehorse trainer Gerald Matthews Balding and the younger brother of trainer Toby Balding.", "Ian Balding was born in the US, but his family returned to the UK in 1945.", "He was educated at Marlborough College and Millfield school in Somerset.", "He went up to Christ's College, Cambridge, in 1959 to read Rural Estate Management, where he played Rugby for the University team, gaining his Blue in 1961 at full back.", "He started training in 1964.Kingsclere became his home at the age of 26", "and it is here that earned his reputation as an internationally respected trainer.", "He principally trained horses for flat races, but did however bring Crystal Spirit to victory in 1991 at the Sun Alliance Novices' Hurdle.", "Ian Balding has had influence on many top class Thoroughbreds and race horses, amongst whom some are Mill Reef, Lochsong, Mrs Penny, Glint of Gold, Diamond Shoal, Gold and Ivory, Selkirk, Forest Flower, Dashing Blade, Robellino, Silver Fling, King of Clubs, Lochangel, Top Cees, Crystal Spirit, and Tagula.", "Ian Balding retired in 2002 and gave his Park House stables licence at Kingsclere, Berkshire, to his son Andrew."]], ["Arthur Beauchamp", ["Arthur Beauchamp( 1827 \u2013 28 April 1910) was a Member of Parliament from New Zealand.", "He is remembered as the father of Harold Beauchamp, who rose to fame as chairman of the Bank of New Zealand and was the father of writer Katherine Mansfield."]], ["Andrew Balding", ["Andrew Matthews Balding (born 29 December 1972) is a British racehorse trainer based at Park House Stables, Kingsclere, near Newbury, Berkshire.", "Balding attended Caldicott School, a boys preparatory school, and Radley College, a public school.", "He became a licensed trainer in January 2003, when he succeeded his father Ian Balding.", "His elder sister is Clare Balding.", "His maternal grandfather was the trainer Peter Hastings-Bass and his maternal uncle William Hastings-Bass, 17th Earl of Huntingdon, former trainer to Queen Elizabeth II.", "His maternal grandmother Priscilla Hastings is descended from the Earls of Derby.", "Balding has been married to his wife Anna-Lisa since 15 July 2005.", "The couple has two sons, Jono and Toby, a daughter, Flora, and a boxer dog, Tonto.", "Notable horses trained by Andrew Balding include Casual Look, the winner of The Oaks in 2003.", "The win led to a very emotional post-race interview with his sister.", "In 2014, the Baldings' Park House Stables were visited by Irish President Michael D. Higgins as part of his state visit to the UK."]], ["Anacyndaraxes", ["Anacyndaraxes was the father of Sardanapalus, king of Assyria."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Andrew Balding", 2], ["Ian Balding", 2]], "evidences": [["Andrew Balding", "father", "Ian Balding"], ["Ian Balding", "place of birth", "US"]], "answer": "US"}
{"_id": "917fe0a00bd911eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "When is Christiane Sehested's mother's birthday?", "context": [["Brian Saunders (weightlifter)", ["Brian Saunders( date of birth and death unknown) was a male weightlifter who competed for England."]], ["Pamela Jain", ["Pamela Jain is an Indian playback singer.", "Date of Birth:16th March."]], ["Les Richards", ["Les Richards( date of birth unknown) was an Australian rules footballer who played with North Melbourne in the Victorian Football League( VFL)."]], ["Mark Kenneth Woods", ["Mark Kenneth Woods( date of birth unknown) is a Canadian comedy writer, actor, producer, director and TV host."]], ["Kirsten Munk", ["Kirsten Munk (sometimes \"Christina Munk\"; 6 July 1598 19 April 1658) was a Danish noble, the second spouse of King Christian IV of Denmark, and mother to twelve of his children."]], ["Jan Harlan", ["Jan Harlan( born May 5, 1937) is a German- American executive producer and the brother of Christiane Kubrick, director Stanley Kubrick's widow.", "He is the nephew of the film director Veit Harlan."]], ["Etan Boritzer", ["Etan Boritzer( born 1950) is an American writer of children \u2019s literature who is best known for his book\" What is God?\" first published in 1989.", "His best selling\" What is?\" illustrated children's book series on character education and difficult subjects for children is a popular teaching guide for parents, teachers and child- life professionals.", "Boritzer gained national critical acclaim after\" What is God?\" was published in 1989 although the book has caused controversy from religious fundamentalists for its universalist views.", "The other current books in the\" What is?\" series include", "What is Love?,", "What is Death?,", "What is Beautiful?,", "What is Funny?,", "What is Right?,", "What is Peace?,", "What is Money?,", "What is Dreaming?,", "What is a Friend?,", "What is True?,", "What is a Family?,", "What is a Feeling?\"", "The series is now also translated into 15 languages.", "Boritzer was first published in 1963 at the age of 13 when he wrote an essay in his English class at Wade Junior High School in the Bronx, New York on the assassination of John F. Kennedy.", "His essay was included in a special anthology by New York City public school children compiled and published by the New York City Department of Education.", "Boritzer now lives in Venice, California and maintains his publishing office there also.", "He has helped numerous other authors to get published through\" How to Get Your Book Published!\" programs.", "Boritzer is also a yoga teacher who teaches regular classes locally and guest- teaches nationally.", "He is also recognized nationally as an erudite speaker on\" The Teachings of the Buddha.\""]], ["Theodred II (Bishop of Elmham)", ["Theodred II was a medieval Bishop of Elmham.", "The date of Theodred's consecration unknown, but the date of his death was sometime between 995 and 997."]], ["Terence Robinson", ["Terence D. Robinson( date of birth and death unknown) was a male wrestler who competed for England."]], ["Christiane Sehested", ["Christiane Christiansdatter Sehested (15 July 1626 \u2013 1670) was the daughter of king Christian IV of Denmark and his morganatic spouse, Kirsten Munk.", "She shared the title \"Countess of Schleswig-Holstein\" with her mother and siblings.", "She was the twin of her sister Hedevig Ulfeldt.", "She was raised under the supervision of the royal governess Karen Sehested.", "Christiane was engaged by her father with the noble Hannibal Sehested, viceroy of Norway, in 1636.", "She was married under great festivities in Copenhagen in 1642.", "She left for Norway with her spouse and lived with him in Akershus fortress in Oslo.", "Her father died in 1648.", "In 1651, her husband lost his position, and she was called to Copenhagen to sign a statement in which her spouse was deprived of his Norwegian estates.", "She also lost her status as countess.", "Her relationship with Sehested, and her siblings was not close, and in 1651\u201358, she lived alone in poverty in Hamburg.", "She returned to Denmark in 1658 to side with the invading Swedes with her spouse to avenge the loss of her status; they joined the Swedish camp outside the sieged Danish capital.", "In 1660, Sehested regained the trust of the court, and in 1662, she was given back her personal status as countess.", "In 1666, she was widowed and retired to her estates.", "She is known to have written several folk songs."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Christiane Sehested", 0], ["Kirsten Munk", 0]], "evidences": [["Christiane Christiansdatter Sehested", "mother", "Kirsten Munk"], ["Kirsten Munk", "date of birth", "6 July 1598"]], "answer": "6 July 1598"}
{"_id": "18ebaf020bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What nationality is Sharon Marley's mother?", "context": [["Rumbold of Mechelen", ["Saint Rumbold( or\" RumoldRomuold\") was an Irish or Scottish Christian missionary, although his true nationality is not known for certain.", "He was martyred near Mechelen by two men, whom he had denounced for their evil ways.", "Saint Rumbold's feast day is celebrated by the Roman Catholic Church, and Western Rite Orthodox Churches, on 24 June; and it is celebrated in Ireland on 3 July.", "He is the patron saint of Mechelen, where St. Rumbold's Cathedral possesses an elaborate golden shrine on its high altar, containing relics attributed to the saint.", "It is rumoured that his remains are buried inside the cathedral.", "Twenty- five paintings in the choir illustrate his life."]], ["Ali Rahuma", ["Ali Khalifa Rahuma( born May 16, 1982) is a Libyan football midfielder who's nationality is Libyan.", "He currently plays for Al- Ittihad, and is a member of the Libya national football team."]], ["Rita Marley", ["Alpharita Constantia \"Rita\" Marley, OD (n\u00e9e Anderson; born 25 July 1946), is a Cuban-born Jamaican singer and the widow of Bob Marley.", "She was a member of the vocal group the I Threes, along with Marcia Griffiths and Judy Mowatt, who gained recognition as the backing vocalists for Bob Marley and the Wailers."]], ["Baglan Mailybayev", ["Baglan Mailybayev( in Kazakh \u0411\u0430\u0493\u043b\u0430\u043d \u0410\u0441\u0430\u0443\u0431\u0430\u0439\u04b1\u043b\u044b \u041c\u0430\u0439\u043b\u044b\u0431\u0430\u0435\u0432) was born on 20 May 1975 in Zhambyl region, Kazakhstan.", "His nationality is Kazakh.", "He is a politician of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Deputy Head of the Presidential Administration of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Doctor of Law( 2002)( under the supervision of Professor Zimanov S.Z.- scientific advisor and academician of National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Kazakhstan) and Ph.D. in Political Science( 1998)."]], ["Eleni Gabre-Madhin", ["Eleni Zaude Gabre- Madhin, an Ethiopian economist with Swiss nationality, is a former Chief Executive Officer of the Ethiopia Commodity Exchange( ECX).", "She has had many years of experience working on agricultural markets \u2013 particularly in Sub- Saharan Africa \u2013 and has held senior positions in the World Bank, the International Food Policy Research Institute( Washington), and United Nations( Geneva)."]], ["Sharon Marley", ["Sharon Marley Prendergast (born 23 November 1964) is a Jamaican singer, dancer, and curator.", "She is the biological daughter of Rita Marley and was adopted by Bob Marley when the two married.", "She was in the group Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers along with her young sister and brothers.", "With the group, she has won three Grammy awards."]], ["Roberto Savio", ["Roberto Savio( born in Rome, Italy, but also holding Argentine nationality) is a journalist, communication expert, political commentator, activist for social and climate justice and advocate of global governance.", "He has spent most of his career with Inter Press Service( IPS), the news agency which he founded in 1964 along with Argentine journalist Pablo Piacentini.", "Savio studied Economics at the University of Parma, followed by post -graduate courses in Development Economics under Gunnar Myrdal, History of Art and International Law in Rome.", "He started his professional career as a research assistant in International Law at the University of Parma."]], ["Khalid al-Habib", ["Khalid al- Habib also believed to use the nom de guerre Khalid al Harbi is an Al- Qaeda leader who has overseen Al- Qaeda operations in Afghanistan.", "In 2005 it was reported that al- Habib died in a US missile strike on the Pakistani village of Damadola though it is unclear whether this is the case as Pakistani officials have claimed that no Al- Qaeda leaders died in the attack.", "al- Habib's nationality is not clear with sources claiming he may be Egyptian or Moroccan."]], ["Rohan Marley", ["Rohan Anthony Marley( born 19 May 1972) is an entrepreneur and former gridiron football player.", "He is the son of reggae artist Bob Marley and Janet Hunt.", "He was born during his father's marriage to Rita, and went to live with her from the age of four until moving to live with Marley's mother after his father died of cancer in Miami in 1981.", "A 1991 graduate of Miami Palmetto Senior High School, Marley played linebacker for the University of Miami, where he played alongside Dwayne Johnson, Warren Sapp and Ray Lewis.", "In 1993, he led the Hurricanes with 95 tackles.", "He later played professional football in the Canadian Football League with the Ottawa Rough Riders."]], ["Nayelly Hern\u00e1ndez", ["Nayelly Hern\u00e1ndez( born 23 February 1986) is a former Mexican female professional squash player.", "She has represented Mexico internationally in several international competitions including the Central American and Caribbean Games, Pan American Games, Women's World Team Squash Championships.", "Nayelly achieved her highest career ranking of 57 in October 2011 during the 2011 PSA World Tour.", "Her husband Chris Walker whose nationality is English is also a professional squash player.", "She joined the Trinity College in 2008 as the first Mexican female to join a US college for squash and graduated in 2010."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Sharon Marley", 1], ["Rita Marley", 0]], "evidences": [["Sharon Marley", "mother", "Rita Marley"], ["Rita Marley", "country of citizenship", "Cuban"]], "answer": "Cuban"}
{"_id": "ccfdb70a08e211ebbda4ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who is older, Shehar Aur Sapna or The Last Lord?", "context": [["Scotty Fox", ["Scott Fox is a pornographic film director who is a member of the AVN Hall of Fame."]], ["The Last Lord", ["The Last Lord( Italian: L'ultimo lord) is a 1926 Italian silent comedy film directed by Augusto Genina.", "It is based on the play of the same title by Ugo Falena.", "Genina remade the play as a sound film in 1932.", "A further adaptation\" The Twentieth Duke\" was released in 1945."]], ["Aasman Mahal", ["Aasman Mahal is a 1965 Hindi social family drama film directed by K. A. Abbas.", "Produced for the\" Naya Sansar\" banner, its story was written by Abbas, and the cinematographer was Ramchandra.", "The script and dialogues were by Inder Raj Anand.", "Prithviraj Kapoor's role as the impoverished Nawab, was acclaimed in the film for its\" authenticity\".", "Dilip Raj, son of P. Jairaj, played the hero, having earlier acted in\" Shehar Aur Sapna\"( 1963).", "The other co-stars were Surekha, David, Nana Palsikar, Anwar Hussain.", "The story revolves around a Nawab, who having lost his money, still continues to live in the old traditional style, maintaining a grandeur facade.", "His son opposes the unrealistic life- style."]], ["Augusto Genina", ["Augusto Genina( 28 January 1892 \u2013 18 September 1957) was an Italian film pioneer.", "He was a movie producer and director.", "Born in Rome, Genina was a drama critic and wrote comedies for the\" Il Mondo\" Magazine, under advise of Aldo de Benedetti switches to movies for the\" Film d' Arte Italiana\", that produces his first film\" La moglie di sua eccellenza\".", "In 1929 Genina moved to France to direct Louise Brooks in sonorized film\" Miss Europe\".", "He studied sound techniques and worked in France and Germany in same but alternate languages film versions which were filmed simultaneously, before his return to Italy.", "He won Venice Film Festival Mussolini's cup for Best Italian Film twice, in 1936 by\" Lo squadrone bianco\" and in 1940 by\" The Siege of the Alcazar\", both Fascist propaganda films.", "In 1953, he filmed\" Three Forbidden Stories\", another version of the real accident depicted by Giuseppe De Santis one year before in\" Rome 11 o'clock Roma ore 11\")."]], ["Dan Milne", ["Dan Milne is a British actor/ director who is possibly best known for his role in\" EastEnders\"."]], ["Shehar Aur Sapna", ["Shehar Aur Sapna is 1963 Hindi film directed by Khwaja Ahmad Abbas, about a young couple searching in vain for a home of their own in a metropolis, amidst the backdrop of rapidly developing city, and the many who flocked to it in hope for a better life.", "It won the 1964 National Film Award for Best Feature Film and was nominated for Filmfare Award for Best Film."]], ["Ben Palmer", ["Ben Palmer is a British film and television director who is known for being the director of\" Bo' Selecta\" and\" The Inbetweeners\"."]], ["Gustaf Lagerbjelke", ["Count Gustaf Lagerbjelke (6 October 1817 \u2013 6 March 1895) was a Swedish politician, the last Lord Marshal and the first Speaker of F\u00f6rsta kammaren of the Riksdag."]], ["Elliot Silverstein", ["Elliot Silverstein( born August 3, 1927, in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American director, who is best known for being the director of the movie\" Cat Ballou\"( 1965)."]], ["Khwaja Ahmad Abbas", ["Khwaja Ahmad Abbas( 7 June 1914 \u2013 1 June 1987), popularly known as K. A. Abbas, was an Indian film director, screenwriter, novelist, and a journalist in the Urdu, Hindi and English languages.", "He won four National Film Awards in India, and internationally his films won the Palme d' Or( Grand Prize) at the Cannes Film Festival( out of three Palme d' Or nominations) and the Crystal Globe at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival.", "As a director and screenwriter, Khwaja Ahmad Abbas is considered one of the pioneers of Indian parallel or neo-realistic cinema, and as a screenwriter he is also known for writing Raj Kapoor's best films.", "As a director, he made a number of important Hindi- Urdu films.", "\" Dharti Ke Lal\"( 1946), about the Bengal famine of 1943, was one of Indian cinema's first social- realist films, and opened up the overseas market for Indian films in the Soviet Union.", "\" Pardesi\"( 1957) was nominated for the Palme d' Or at the Cannes Film Festival.", "\" Shehar Aur Sapna\"( 1963) won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film, while\" Saat Hindustani\"( 1969) and\" Do Boond Pani\"( 1972) both won the National Film Awards for Best Feature Film on National Integration.", "As a screenwriter, he penned a number of neo-realistic films, such as\" Dharti Ke Lal\"( which he directed),\" Neecha Nagar\"( 1946) which won the Palme d' Or at the first Cannes Film Festival,\" Naya Sansar\"( 1941),\" Jagte Raho\"( 1956), and\" Saat Hindustani\"( which he also directed).", "He is also known for writing the best of Raj Kapoor's films, including the Palme d' Or nominated\" Awaara\"( 1951), as well as\" Shree 420\"( 1955),\" Mera Naam Joker\"( 1970),\" Bobby\"( 1973) and\" Henna\"( 1991).", "His column \u2018 Last Page \u2019 holds the distinction of being one of the longest- running columns in the history of Indian journalism.", "The column began in 1935, in\" The Bombay Chronicle\", and moved to the\" Blitz\" after the\" Chronicle\"'s closure, where it continued until his death in 1987.", "He was awarded the Padma Shri by the Government of India in 1969."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Shehar Aur Sapna", 0], ["The Last Lord", 0], ["Khwaja Ahmad Abbas", 0], ["Augusto Genina", 0]], "evidences": [["Shehar Aur Sapna", "director", "Khwaja Ahmad Abbas"], ["The Last Lord", "director", "Augusto Genina"], ["Khwaja Ahmad Abbas", "date of birth", "7 June 1914"], ["Augusto Genina", "date of birth", "28 January 1892"]], "answer": "The Last Lord"}
{"_id": "6c2ea34c0bdc11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of the director of film The Finger Points?", "context": [["John Francis Dillon (director)", ["John Francis Dillon (July 13, 1884 \u2013 April 4, 1934) was an American film director and actor of the silent era.", "He directed 130 films between 1914 and 1934.", "He also appeared in 74 films between 1914 and 1931.", "He was born in New York, New York, was a brother of Robert A. Dillon, and died in Los Angeles, California from a heart attack."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]], ["D. A. Points", ["Darren Andrew\" D.A.\" Points( born December 1, 1976) is an American professional golfer who currently plays on the PGA Tour."]], ["The Finger Points", ["The Finger Points is a 1931 American Pre-Code drama film directed by John Francis Dillon and written by John Monk Saunders, W.R. Burnett and Robert Lord.", "The film stars Richard Barthelmess, Fay Wray, Regis Toomey, Robert Elliott, Clark Gable, Oscar Apfel and Robert Gleckler.", "The film was released by Warner Bros. on April 11, 1931.", "Clark Gable was chosen to be Louis J. Blanco, the chief enforcer of the mob.", "Contracted with MGM, Gable filmed scenes for \"The Finger PointsNight Nurse\", and", "\"The Easiest Way\" simultaneously."]], ["S. N. Mathur", ["S.N. Mathur was the Director of the Indian Intelligence Bureau between September 1975 and February 1980.", "He was also the Director General of Police in Punjab."]], ["Jesse E. Hobson", ["Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 \u2013 November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955.", "Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Finger Points", 0], ["John Francis Dillon (director)", 3]], "evidences": [["The Finger Points", "director", "John Francis Dillon"], ["John Francis Dillon", "place of birth", "New York"]], "answer": "New York"}
{"_id": "d3e9671e0bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where did Samuel Hume Blake's father graduate from?", "context": [["Andrew Allen (singer)", ["Andrew Allen( born 6 May 1981) is a Canadian- born singer- songwriter from Vernon, British Columbia.", "He is signed to Sony/ ATV and has released 5 top 10 singles, and written and recorded many others, including\" Where Did We Go?\" with Carly Rae Jepsen.", "He also records covers and posts them on YouTube."]], ["Robert Paul Smith", ["Robert Paul Smith( April 16, 1915 \u2013 January 30, 1977) was an American author, most famous for his classic evocation of childhood,\" Where Did You Go? Out. What Did You Do? Nothing\"."]], ["Hume Cronyn (politician)", ["Hume Blake Cronyn (August 28, 1864 \u2013 June 19, 1933) was a Canadian politician and lawyer.", "Born in London, Canada West, the son of Verschoyle Cronyn (who was the son of Benjamin Cronyn) and Sophia Eliza Blake (who was the daughter of William Hume Blake), Cronyn was educated at Dr. Tassie's grammar school in Galt, Ontario and at the University of Toronto where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree and a Bachelor of Law degree in 1889.", "He was called to the Ontario bar in 1889 and practised law in London.", "In 1907 he was appointed general manager of The Huron and Erie Mortgage Corporation.", "He was also a General Manager of the Canada Trust Company and a Director of the Mutual Life Assurance Company of Canada.", "While at the University of Toronto he enlisted in The Queen's Own Rifles of Canada and served during the North-West Rebellion of 1885 and fought in the Battle of Cut Knife.", "Afterwards he joined the 7th Fusiliers, and served as Major from 1899 to 1907.", "He was elected to the House of Commons as a Unionist in the riding of London in the 1917 election.", "An Anglican, he married Frances Amelia Labatt, second daughter of John Labatt, in 1892.", "He had three sons and two daughters, including Hume Cronyn the actor.", "Asteroid (12050)", "Humecronyn is named in his honour.", "The Hume Cronyn Memorial Observatory at The University of Western Ontario was built in his memory by his widow Frances Amelia Cronyn (nee Labatt)."]], ["Samuel James Hume", ["Samuel James Hume (June 14, 1885 \u2013 September 1, 1962) was an American dramatic director, producer, art museum director, and book dealer.", "Samuel Hume was born in San Francisco, California in 1885, the son of James B. Hume, a famous Wells Fargo detective.", "He attended Berkeley High School, graduating in 1904, and then the University of California at Berkeley, where he played leading roles in student drama productions and received a bachelor's degree in architecture in 1908.", "He then traveled in Europe and studied modern European theater practices with Edward Craig in Florence.", "Returning to the U.S., he attended Harvard College in 1912-14, where he studied in the playwriting workshop of George Pierce Baker, earned a master's degree, and organized the first exhibition of stagecraft in the U.S.", "The exhibition was presented in Cambridge, New York, Chicago, Detroit, and Cleveland.", "From 1916 to 1918 Hume was director of the newly formed Arts and Crafts Theater in Detroit, Michigan, part of the Little Theatre Movement.", "He brought Sheldon Cheney, an old friend from Berkeley, to Detroit to launch \"Theater Arts\" magazine out of the Arts and Crafts Theater.", "In 1918 Hume returned to California to become assistant professor of dramatic literature and art at the University of California where, in addition, he directed the Greek Theatre until 1924.", "In 1924\u20131925 he commissioned and produced \"Lexington,\" a left-leaning play by Sidney Coe Howard, in Lexington, Massachusetts.", "He then went to Europe and collaborated with Parisian architect and set designer Walter Ren\u00e9 Fuerst on the book \"Twentieth Century Stage Decoration\".", "In 1927 in Paris he met and married Portia Bell, a fellow Berkeley graduate who was studying sculpture with Antoine Bourdelle.", "This was a second marriage for both.", "After returning to Berkeley, the couple hired John Hudson Thomas to design a home in the Berkeley hills modeled after a medieval French cloister.", "It was named a Berkeley Landmark in 1985 and has been known as Hume Cloister or Hume Castle.", "Its 30-year owners placed it on the market for $5 million in April 2016.", "Samuel Hume was the director of the Berkeley Art Association and its Berkeley Art Museum from 1928 to 1932.", "At the same time he held the title of Director of Avocational Activities in the State of California Department of Education.", "In that role, he was quoted as saying that experience of the arts could help reduce juvenile delinquency.", "From about 1928 to 1936 he served as executive secretary for the California Council on Oriental Relations, advocating for immigration reform.", "He established At the Sign of the Palindrome, a rare book business specializing in books on art and theater and also selling art reproductions, first in his home and in a shop in downtown Berkeley in 1949.", "He coauthored \"Twentieth Century Stage Decoration\" (1928) and \"Theater and School\" (6 editions, 1932\u201347).", "Portia Bell Hume became a psychiatrist, taught at the University of California, San Francisco and Berkeley, and established psychiatry clinics in both cities."]], ["Nancy Baron", ["Nancy Baron is an American rock singer who was active in New York City in the early 1960s, known for the singles\" Where Did My Jimmy Go?\" and\" I've Got A Feeling\"."]], ["Joseph J. Sullivan (vaudeville)", ["Joseph J. Sullivan was a blackface comedian and acrobat in New York.", "He composed the song\" Where Did You Get That Hat?\" and first performed it in 1888.", "It was a great success and he performed it many times thereafter."]], ["Samuel Hume Blake", ["Samuel Hume Blake (31 August 1835 \u2013 23 June 1914) was the son of William Hume Blake, an Irish-Canadian jurist and politician, and the brother of Edward Blake, the second Premier of Ontario."]], ["William J. Blake", ["William James Blake( 1894\u20131968) was a broker, novelist and Marxist political economist.", "His birth name was Wilhelm Blech.", "His first marriage ended in divorce, and he then married Australian novelist Christina Stead, with whom he had been living since the late 1920s.", "Blake's father was physician, surgeon, and medical educator Gustavus M. Blech, M.D. Blake's writings included the 1941 novel,\" The Copperheads\", a character- heavy study of intrigues in New York City during the American Civil War, and\" An American Looks at Karl Marx\", an introduction to and criticism of Marxism.", "Blake died of stomach cancer."]], ["William Hume Blake", ["William Hume Blake, (10 March 1809 \u2013 15 November 1870) was an Irish-Canadian jurist and politician.", "He was the father of Edward Blake, an Ontario Premier and federal Liberal party of Canada leader, and the first Chancellor of Upper Canada.", "He was born at his grandfather's home, Humewood Castle, Kiltegan, County Wicklow, Ireland, the son of the Rev. Dominick Edward Blake, and Ann, daughter of William Hume (1747\u20131798) M.P., of Humewood Castle.", "His ancestors were counted among the Tribes of Galway.", "He was educated at Trinity College, Dublin.", "In 1832 he emigrated to Canada and settled on a farm in Middlesex County.", "In a few years he removed to Toronto, studied law, and was called to the bar in 1838.", "He soon distinguished himself in the profession, but was strongly interested in the political issues which agitated the province.", "In 1848 he was elected to the Legislature for East York (now Ontario County) and in the same year was appointed Solicitor-General for Upper Canada in the Lafontaine-Baldwin ministry.", "In 1849 he prepared the act reforming the practice and organization of the Court of Chancery in Upper Canada and resigned from the ministry in order to become in 1849 the first chancellor of the court.", "In March, 1862, he resigned on account of failing health, and eight years later he died in Toronto.", "He was named a QC in 1848."]], ["Hume Cronyn", ["Hume Blake Cronyn Jr., OC (July 18, 1911 \u2013 June 15, 2003) was a Canadian actor of stage and screen, who enjoyed a long career, often appearing professionally alongside Jessica Tandy, his wife of over fifty years."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Samuel Hume Blake", 0], ["William Hume Blake", 4]], "evidences": [["Samuel Hume Blake", "father", "William Hume Blake"], ["William Hume Blake", "educated at", "Trinity College, Dublin"]], "answer": "Trinity College, Dublin"}
{"_id": "e332f484092211ebbdaeac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film came out first, Peruchazhi or The Convict From Istanbul?", "context": [["The Convict of Cayenne", ["The Convict of Cayenne( German: Der Str\u00e4fling von Cayenne) is a 1921 German silent drama film directed by L\u00e9o Lasko and starring Frederic Zelnik and Loni Nest."]], ["Barney (film)", ["Barney is a 1976 Australian film for children set during the convict era.", "A 12- year- old boy and a convict are shipwrecked together.", "It was also known as Lost in the Wild."]], ["The Convict (film)", ["The Convict is a 1910 American silent short comedy produced by the Thanhouser Company.", "The film begins with a convict walking down the road, he is spotted and it begins a wild chase with more people becoming involved in the pursuit as it continues.", "The convict gets in a carriage and leaps away, successfully eluding all the pursuers except for a little girl.", "The convict then runs to the water and takes a boat from another accomplice and the chase continues in water and on land.", "The convict gets ashore and escapes, taking a car and flees to town.", "The police are notified and set a trap, but the convict avoids the growing crowd of pursuers until he arrives at the theater.", "There\" the convict\" takes a pose under an advertisement and the pursuers understand it was all an advertising ploy, they purchase tickets and go to see the film.", "The film was released on September 23, 1910, it was the first part of a split- reel production that included\" A Husband's Jealous Wife\".", "The film was met with positive reviews though the film is presumed lost."]], ["Peruchazhi", ["Peruchazhi is a 2014 Indian Malayalam- language political satire comedy film written and directed by Arun Vaidyanathan.", "The dialogues were co-written by Ajayan Venugopalan.", "Vijay Babu and Sandra Thomas produced the film for Friday Film House.", "It features Mohanlal in the lead role, and Baburaj, Aju Varghese, Ragini Nandwani, Mukesh, Vijay Babu, and Sean James Sutton appear in supporting roles.", "Arrora composed the background score and soundtrack, while Arvind Krishna and Vivek Harshan did the cinematography and editing.", "Jagannathan( Mohanlal), an Indian politician is good at solving problems using his wit and unorthodox ideas.", "To get rid of him, fellow politician Francis Kunjappan( Mukesh) offers him a task he has never done before in the United States which could give him enough money to fulfill his dream of owning a sports academy.", "Jagannathan ends up being the chief political adviser for a struggling candidate, John Kory( Sean James Sutton), in the California governor's election campaign and uses tactics standard in Indian politics to help win the election.", "Vaidyanathan got the story idea when he watched a political debate on television in the United States.", "He originally wrote the screenplay in Tamil and English.", "Ajayan Venugopalan translated it into Malayalam in 2013.", "The same year the film was announced, he converted it into a Malayali context.", "Principal photography began in mid-April 2014 in Kollam, Kerala.", "Set almost entirely in the United States, the majority of the film was shot in Burbank, California.", "Some parts were shot in Trivandrum and Kochi, where filming wrapped in July 2014.", "\" Peruchazhi\" was released worldwide on 29 August 2014 on 500 screens, the widest release for a Malayalam film at the time.", "It was distributed in Kerala by Friday Tickets, and by Fox Star Studios in the rest of India.", "The film received mostly negative reviews from critics.", "The film has a good opening at the box office.", "The film was released on DVD on 22 December 2014."]], ["The Convict from Istanbul", ["The Convict from Istanbul( German: Der Str\u00e4fling aus Stambul) is a 1929 German silent drama film directed by Gustav Ucicky and starring Heinrich George, Betty Amann and Paul H\u00f6rbiger.", "The film's art direction is by Heinz Fenchel and Jacek Rotmil."]], ["The Convict (film)", ["The Convict is a 1910 American silent short comedy produced by the Thanhouser Company.", "The film begins with a convict walking down the road, he is spotted and it begins a wild chase with more people becoming involved in the pursuit as it continues.", "The convict gets in a carriage and leaps away, successfully eluding all the pursuers except for a little girl.", "The convict then runs to the water and takes a boat from another accomplice and the chase continues in water and on land.", "The convict gets ashore and escapes, taking a car and flees to town.", "The police are notified and set a trap, but the convict avoids the growing crowd of pursuers until he arrives at the theater.", "There\" the convict\" takes a pose under an advertisement and the pursuers understand it was all an advertising ploy, they purchase tickets and go to see the film.", "The film was released on September 23, 1910, it was the first part of a split- reel production that included\" A Husband's Jealous Wife\".", "The film was met with positive reviews though the film is presumed lost."]], ["The Fabulous Senorita", ["The Fabulous Senorita is a 1952 American musical comedy film directed by R.G. Springsteen and starring Estelita Rodriguez, Robert Clarke and Nestor Paiva.", "The film came at the tail- end of a cycle of Latin American- themed films, through it did introduce a new star Rita Moreno."]], ["Operation Leopard", ["La l\u00e9gion saute sur Kolwezi also known as\" Operation Leopard\" is a French war film directed by Raoul Coutard filmed in French Guiana.", "The script is based on the true story of the Battle of Kolwezi that happened in 1978.", "It was diligently described in a book of the same name by former 1 REP Captain Pierre Sergent.", "He published his book in 1979; the film came out in 1980.", "Raoul Coutard shot the film in a documentary style."]], ["How Are You? (film)", ["How is You?", "is a 2009 Turkish drama film directed by \u00d6zlem Akoval\u0131gil about two groups of travelers as they travel to Europe from Istanbul."]], ["The Night of Nights", ["The Night of Nights is a 1939 black- and- white drama film written by Donald Ogden Stewart and directed by Lewis Milestone for Paramount Pictures that starred Pat O' Brien, Olympe Bradna, and Roland Young.", "The film received positive contemporary reviews from publications such as\" The New York Times\".", "Director Milestone went on to other successful productions after the film came out, including\" Ocean's 11\" and\" Pork Chop Hill\".", "The movie has no relation to the use of the phrase\" Night of Nights\" for the night of the Academy Awards ceremony, the album by musical group", "The Seekers, or the Touhou Project song."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Peruchazhi", 0], ["The Convict from Istanbul", 0]], "evidences": [["Peruchazhi", "publication date", "2014"], ["The Convict from Istanbul", "publication date", "1929"]], "answer": "The Convict From Istanbul"}
{"_id": "22dec2c40bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of the performer of song That'S What I Like About The South?", "context": [["Chelsea Brummet", ["Chelsea Jean Brummet( born January 28, 1987) is an American actress and singer.", "She was discovered by\" All That\" producers when they held a nationwide talent search in 2000.", "In 2002 she was cast in\" What I like About You\"."]], ["Billy Milano", ["Billy Milano is a Bronx- born heavy metal musician now based in Austin, Texas.", "He is the singer and- occasionally- guitarist and bassist of crossover thrash band M.O.D., and he was also the singer of its predecessor, Stormtroopers of Death.", "He was also the singer of United Forces, which also featured his Stormtroopers of Death bandmate Dan Lilker."]], ["Phil Harris", ["Wonga Philip Harris (June 24, 1904 \u2013 August 11, 1995) was an American comedian, actor, singer, and jazz musician.", "He was an orchestra leader and a pioneer in radio situation comedy, first with Jack Benny, then in a series in which he co-starred with his wife, singer-actress Alice Faye, for eight years.", "Harris is also noted for his voice acting in animated films.", "He played Baloo in \"The Jungle Book\" (1967), Thomas O'Malley in \"The Aristocats\" (1970), and Little John in \"Robin Hood\" (1973).", "In 1981, he sang \"Back Home Again in Indiana\" before the Indianapolis 500."]], ["Kyle South", ["Kyle South( born August 29, 1981) is an American politician who has served in the Alabama House of Representatives from the 16th district since 2014."]], ["Michael Morales (musician)", ["Michael Morales( born April 25, 1963) is an American musician most known for the Top 40- charting songs,\" Who Do You Give Your Love To?\",(# 15\" Billboard\" Hot 100), and a cover version of The Romantics'\" What I Like About You\",(# 28\" Billboard\" Hot 100)."]], ["Larry South", ["Laurence George South( born February 26, 1925) is a former politician in Ontario, Canada.", "He served as a Liberal member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1985 to 1990."]], ["Stan South", ["Stan South( born 24 July 1996) is an English professional rugby union player who plays lock or flanker for Exeter Chiefs in the English Premiership."]], ["That's What I Like About the South", ["\"That's What I Like About the South\" is the hallmark song of Phil Harris written by Andy Razaf and covered by Bob Wills and Cliff Bruner.", "Harris sang it in the 1945 film \"I Love a Bandleader\", and performed it several times as part of \"The Jack Benny Program\"."]], ["Alex South", ["Alex South( born 7 July 1931) is an English former footballer who played as a defender."]], ["Dan Cortese", ["Daniel James Cortese( born 1967) is an American actor.", "He played Perry Rollins on\" Veronica's Closet\" and Vic Meladeo on\" What I Like About You\"."]]], "supporting_facts": [["That's What I Like About the South", 0], ["Phil Harris", 4]], "evidences": [["That's What I Like About the South", "performer", "Phil Harris"], ["Phil Harris", "place of birth", "Indiana"]], "answer": "Indiana"}
{"_id": "4d7818b008bd11ebbd8aac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who is older than the other, Made In Ash or Every Saturday Night? ", "context": [["Scotty Fox", ["Scott Fox is a pornographic film director who is a member of the AVN Hall of Fame."]], ["Dan Milne", ["Dan Milne is a British actor/ director who is possibly best known for his role in\" EastEnders\"."]], ["James Tinling", ["James Tinling( May 8, 1889 in Seattle \u2013 May 14, 1967 in Los Angeles) was an American film director.", "He worked during the silent period as a prop boy and stuntman, and directed primarily for 20th Century Fox in the 1930s and 1940s.", "He has been cited as one of the best B-film directors for Fox, known for directing numerous westerns and lighthearted films, including\" Charlie Chan in Shanghai\"( 1935)."]], ["Every Saturday Night", ["Every Saturday Night is a 1936 American comedy film directed by James Tinling and starring June Lang, Thomas Beck and Jed Prouty.", "This is the first of 17 low-budget films about the Jones Family (named Evers initially)."]], ["Iveta Gr\u00f3fov\u00e1", ["Iveta Gr\u00f3fov\u00e1( born 31 October 1980) is a Slovak film director.", "She studied at the Academy of Performing Arts in Bratislava( V\u0160MU).", "Her directorial debut was the 2012 film\" Made in Ash\", which was nominated as Slovakia's submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.", "Gr\u00f3fov\u00e1's second film,\" Piata lo\u010f\", was screened at the 67th Berlin International Film Festival.", "It went on to be nominated in 10 categories at the 2018 Sun in a Net Awards."]], ["Made in Ash", ["Made in Ash is a 2012 Slovak drama film directed by Iveta Gr\u00f3fov\u00e1.", "The film was selected as the Slovak entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards, but did not make the final shortlist."]], ["Pat Mallinger", ["Pat Mallinger( born February 24, 1964 in St. Paul, Minnesota) is a jazz saxophonist, composer, and bandleader currently based in Chicago, Illinois.", "He was the co-leader of Sabertooth who performed at the Green Mill Lounge in Chicago every Saturday night as the house band from 1992- 2018.", "Mallinger now is the leader of the Pat Mallinger and Company band that can be seen at the Green Mill Lounge Every Saturday night.", "He has performed nationally and internationally and has recorded and performed with several notable jazz musicians."]], ["John Leon Williamson", ["John Leon Williamson was born 5 November 1921 in Ash, North Carolina."]], ["Elliot Silverstein", ["Elliot Silverstein( born August 3, 1927, in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American director, who is best known for being the director of the movie\" Cat Ballou\"( 1965)."]], ["Ben Palmer", ["Ben Palmer is a British film and television director who is known for being the director of\" Bo' Selecta\" and\" The Inbetweeners\"."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Made in Ash", 0], ["Every Saturday Night", 0], ["Iveta Gr\u00f3fov\u00e1", 0], ["James Tinling", 0]], "evidences": [["Made in Ash", "director", "Iveta Gr\u00f3fov\u00e1"], ["Every Saturday Night", "director", "James Tinling"], ["Iveta Gr\u00f3fov\u00e1", "date of birth", "31 October 1980"], ["James Tinling", "date of birth", "May 8, 1889"]], "answer": "Every Saturday Night"}
{"_id": "d71f453b085811ebbd5bac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Are director of film Nights On The Road and director of film Swann In Love (Film) from the same country?", "context": [["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Volker Schl\u00f6ndorff", ["Volker Schl\u00f6ndorff( born 31 March 1939) is a German filmmaker who has worked in Germany, France and the United States.", "He was a prominent member of the New German Cinema of the late 1960s and early 1970s, which also included Werner Herzog, Wim Wenders, Margarethe von Trotta and Rainer Werner Fassbinder.", "He won an Oscar as well as the Palme d'or at the 1979 Cannes Film Festival for\" The Tin Drum\"( 1979), the film version of the novel by Nobel Prize- winning author G\u00fcnter Grass."]], ["Brian Johnson (special effects artist)", ["Brian Johnson( born 1939 or 1940) is a British designer and director of film and television special effects."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Ben Cura", ["Ben Cura( born 30 September 1988) is a British- Argentine actor and director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Hanro Smitsman", ["Hanro Smitsman, born in 1967 in Breda( Netherlands), is a writer and director of film and television."]], ["Nights on the Road", ["Nights on the Road is a 1952 West German drama film directed by Rudolf Jugert and starring Hans Albers, Hildegard Knef and Lucie Mannheim.", "It was produced by the veteran Erich Pommer who had returned to Germany after years of exile.", "It is one of the more prominent German film noirs.", "It was acclaimed by German critics on its release and was awarded a prize at the Berlin Film Festival.", "It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich and on location in Frankfurt and various autobahns.", "The film's sets were designed by Rudolf Pfenninger and Ludwig Reiber.", "The production budget was around 900,000 deutschmarks."]], ["Swann in Love (film)", ["Swann in Love, is a 1984 Franco- German film directed by Volker Schl\u00f6ndorff.", "It is based on Marcel Proust's novel sequence\" In Search of Lost Time\", specifically the first volume the title of which typically translates as.", "It was nominated for 2 BAFTA Film Awards."]], ["Rudolf Jugert", ["Rudolf Jugert( 1907 \u2013 1979) was a German film director."]], ["Jason Moore (director)", ["Jason Moore( born October 22, 1970) is an American director of film, theatre and television."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Nights on the Road", 0], ["Swann in Love (film)", 0], ["Rudolf Jugert", 0], ["Volker Schl\u00f6ndorff", 0]], "evidences": [["Nights on the Road", "director", "Rudolf Jugert"], ["Swann in Love (film)", "director", "Volker Schl\u00f6ndorff"], ["Rudolf Jugert", "country of citizenship", "German"], ["Volker Schl\u00f6ndorff", "country of citizenship", "German"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "2e21e69e0bb011ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is the mother-in-law of Quintus Caecilius Metellus Celer?", "context": [["Lesbia", ["Lesbia was the literary pseudonym used by the Roman poet Gaius Valerius Catullus( 82\u201352 BC) to refer to his lover.", "Lesbia is traditionally identified with Clodia, the wife of Quintus Caecilius Metellus Celer and sister of Publius Clodius Pulcher; her conduct and motives are maligned in Cicero's extant speech\" Pro Caelio,\" delivered in 56 BC."]], ["Lucius Caecilius Metellus Calvus", ["Lucius Caecilius Metellus Calvus( c. 200 BC or before 178 BC \u2013 after 136 BC) was a Roman statesman.", "He was a son of Quintus Caecilius Metellus and brother of Quintus Caecilius Metellus Macedonicus.", "First Calvus used to be a Praetor, later a Consul and Governor of Hispania in 142 BC, where he fought, without success, against Viriathus, then he became a Proconsul of Cisalpine Gaul in 141 BC, and in 140 BC \u2014 139 BC he was a Legate.", "In 140 BC \u2014 139 BC Calvus participated in an Embassy to some Eastern states."]], ["Quintus Caecilius Metellus (consul 206 BC)", ["Quintus Caecilius Metellus( c. 250 BC \u2013 175 BC) was a son of Lucius Caecilius Metellus.", "He was Pontiff in 216 BC, Aedile of the Plebeians in 209 BC and 208 BC, Consul in 206 BC, Dictator in 205 BC and Ambassador at the Court of Philip V of Macedon in 185 BC.", "He served as a Legate in the army of Gaius Claudius Nero and fought in the war against Hannibal.", "In 201 BC he was part of the commission appointed for the repartition of the terrains of Samnium and Apulia for the soldiers who fought in the war.", "He was also distinguished as an orator, being counted among his best speeches the funeral sermon pronounced at his father's funeral.", "He was the father of Quintus Caecilius Metellus Macedonicus and Lucius Caecilius Metellus Calvus."]], ["Gaius Servilius Vatia", ["Gaius Servilius Vatia was a Praetor in 114 BC.", "He married Caecilia Metella, born c. 170 BC, daughter of Quintus Caecilius Metellus Macedonicus.", "By her he had:"]], ["Marcus Caecilius Metellus (consul 115 BC)", ["Marcus Caecilius Metellus was one of the four sons of Quintus Caecilius Metellus Macedonicus.", "He was Moneyer in 127 BC, Praetor in 118 BC, Consul in 115 BC and from 114 BC to 111 BC Proconsul of Corsica and Sardinia.", "He was sent to Sardinia to suppress an insurrection on the island, which he succeeded in doing and obtained a Triumph in consequence in Quintilis( July) 113 BC.", "The same day, his brother Gaius Caecilius Metellus Caprarius also received a triumph for his victories in Thrace."]], ["Caecilia Metella (daughter of Metellus Celer)", ["Caecilia Metella was daughter of Quintus Caecilius Metellus Celer and Clodia Pulchra.", "She was an infamous woman in Rome during the late Republic and a celebrity of sorts."]], ["Quintus Caecilius Metellus Nepos (consul 98 BC)", ["Quintus Caecilius Metellus Nepos( c. 135 BC \u2013 55 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BC.", "During the Third Mithridatic War (73-63 BC) against Mithridates VI of Pontus and Tigranes the Great of Armenia, Metellus Celer was a lieutenant (legate) of Pompey during his eastern campaigns (66-63 BC).", "In the winter of 66 BC Oroeses, king of the Caucasian Albanians attacked the forces of Pompey while they were celebrating the festival of the Saturnalia in their winter quarters in Lesser Armenia.", "Pompey had split his army into three divisions.", "Metellus Celer was in charge of one of them and custodian of Tigranes the Younger of Armenia.", "Metellus vigorously repulsed Oroeses while Flaccus and Pompey, who were in charge of the other two divisions, defeated the other Albanians.", "In 63 BC, when the Catilinarian Conspiracy was discovered Catiline, its leader, was indicted for violence.", "He went to stay at the house of Metellus Celer to allay suspicions as Metellus was the praetor, but was unsuccessful.", "Metellus then brought several conspirators to trial by virtue of a decree of the senate and imprisoned them.", "Cicero entrusted matters outside Rome to Metellus Celer.", "He was sent to the district of Pisa (in Etruria) with three legions.", "On learning that the rebels were advancing towards Pistoia to flee to Cisalpine Gaul (in northern Italy) he encamped at the foot of the mountain from which they had to descend for their passage to Cisalpine Gaul, while the consul Antonius had his troops at their rear.", "He besieged Faesulae (Fiesole), the base of Catiline, together with Antonius.", "The two men were encamped in two different places.", "Catiline attacked Antonius instead of Metellus, even through the former had a larger army.", "References to Metellus Celer during the conspiracy were also made by Cicero and Valerius Maximus.", "When he was consul in 60 BC Metellus Celer sided with the Optimates and vigorously opposed Pompey in everything because he had divorced his sister.", "Together with Cato", "the Younger he was the main opponent of the ratification of the acts Pompey had made with the cities and kingdoms in Asia as a result of the Mithridatic War.", "He also opposed an agrarian bill proposed by Flavius, a plebeian tribune, which Pompey sponsored and which was intended to give land grants to Pompey's discharged soldiers which they were entitled to.", "Metellus led the opposition to the agrarian bill.", "He contested every point of Flavius' bill and attacked him so persistently that the plebeian tribune had him put in prison.", "Metellus wanted to convene the senate there and Flavius sat at the entrance of the cell to prevent this.", "Metellus had the wall cut through to let them in.", "When Pompey heard this he was afraid of the reaction of the people and told Flavius to desist.", "Metellus did not consent when the other plebeian tribunes wanted to set him free.", "In 59 BC Metellus Celer and Cato the Younger for a time refused to swear obedience to the agrarian law of Julius Caesar, who was consul in that year.", "Eventually they complied.", "During Metellus Celer\u2019s praetorship, Titus Labienus indicted an old backbench Optimate senator, Gaius Rabirius, for the murder of Lucius Appuleius Saturninus thirty-six years earlier.", "Saturninus had been opposed by the consuls of the time at the direction of the senate.", "Thus, with the proposed trial the senate would lose the authority to enforce its decrees.", "Acts which had received the approval of the senate and had been committed many years earlier tended to give immunity to those who tried to repeat the conduct of Saturninus and make punishment of such acts ineffective.", "The senate was outraged that an innocent elderly man of senatorial rank was attacked and that the tribunes were entrusted with the control of affairs.", "There were pro- and anti-prosecution factions.", "The former won through the support of Julius Caesar, who was the judge together with Lucius Julius Caesar, and Rabirius was charged.", "The judges had been unlawfully chosen by the urban praetor, Lentulus Sura, instead of the people.", "Rabirius appealed and would have been convicted by the people, but this was prevented by Metellus by obstructing the meeting of the assembly of the people.", "Metellus Celer was married to his cousin Clodia Quadrantaria, often referred to in scholarship as Clodia Metelli (\"Clodia the wife of Metellus\"), the daughter of Appius Claudius Pulcher.", "They had a daughter named Caecilia Metella, like all the women in the family of the Caecilii Metelli.", "Quintus Caecilius Metellus Celer died suddenly in 59 BC--according to some poisoned by his wife, who was notoriously debauched, reputed to be the incestuous lover of her brother Clodius, of Caelius, possibly of the great lyric poet Catullus (most authorities identify her as the subject of his \"Lesbia\"), and many others."]], ["Clodia Pulchra (wife of Metellus)", ["Clodia (born Claudia, c. 95 or 94 BC), nicknamed Quadrantaria, and occasionally referred to in scholarship as Clodia Metelli (\"Clodia the wife of Metellus\"), was one of three known daughters of the ancient Roman patrician Appius Claudius Pulcher and either Caecilia Metella Balearica, or her cousin, Caecilia Metella daughter of Lucius Caecilius Metellus Diadematus.", "Like many other women of the Roman elite, Clodia was very well educated in Greek and Philosophy, with a special talent for writing poetry.", "Her life, immortalized in the writings of Marcus Tullius Cicero and also, it is generally believed, in the poems of Gaius Valerius Catullus, was characterized by perpetual scandal."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Quintus Caecilius Metellus Celer", 38], ["Clodia Pulchra (wife of Metellus)", 0]], "evidences": [["Quintus Caecilius Metellus Celer", "spouse", "Clodia"], ["Clodia", "mother", "Caecilia Metella Balearica"]], "answer": "Caecilia Metella Balearica"}
{"_id": "9ccb85e20baf11ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is Alexis Lichine's stepchild?", "context": [["Evangelos Apostolou", ["Evangelos Apostolou( born 28 May 1949 on the island of Euboea) is a Greek Syriza politician who is currently serving as the Minister of Agricultural Development and Food in the Second Cabinet of Alexis Tsipras.", "From January to August 2015, he served as the Alternate Minister of Agricultural Development and Food in the First Cabinet of Alexis Tsipras."]], ["Thodoris Dritsas", ["Thodoris Dritsas (born 23 August 1947) is a Greek Syriza politician who has served as the Minister of Shipping and Island Policy in the Second Tsipras Cabinet since September 2015.", "On 27 January 2015 he was appointed the Alternate Minister for Shipping and the Aegean in the First Cabinet of Alexis Tsipras, and he served in this role until 28 August 2015.", "On 23 September, he was appointed as the Minister of Shipping and Island Policy in the Second Cabinet of Alexis Tsipras.", "He is also the husband of Immigration minister Tasia Christodoulopoulou."]], ["Giannis Tsironis", ["Giannis Tsironis( born 1958) is a Greek politician and activist.", "He is a member of the Ecologist Greens and their current spokesperson.", "From January to August 2015, he served as the Alternate Minister for the Environment and Energy in the First Cabinet of Alexis Tsipras, as part of an electoral alliance between the Ecologist Greens and Syriza.", "He resumed this role from September 2015 to November 2016, as part of the Second Cabinet of Alexis Tsipras, in which he also served as the Alternative Minister for Agricultural Development and Food from November 2016 to August 2018."]], ["Sia Anagnostopoulou", ["Athanasia\" Sia\" Anagnostopoulou( born March 1959) is a left- wing Greek politician and academic who is currently the Alternate Minister of Foreign Affairs in the Second Cabinet of Alexis Tsipras.", "From 18 July to 28 August 2015, she served as the Alternate Minister for European Affairs in the First Cabinet of Alexis Tsipras.", "Anagnostopoulou is currently an associate professor of history at the Panteion University, and has been a visiting professor at the New York University, the University of Cyprus and the School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences."]], ["Panagiotis Kouroumblis", ["Panagiotis Kouroumblis( born 2 October 1951) is a Greek politician of Syriza.", "On 27 January 2015 he was appointed the Minister for Health and Social Solidarity in the First Cabinet of Alexis Tsipras.", "On 23 September 2015, he became the Minister of the Interior and Administrative Reconstruction in the Second Cabinet of Alexis Tsipras."]], ["Ivan V of Russia", ["Ivan V Alekseyevich (Russian: \"\u0418\u0432\u0430\u043d V \u0410\u043b\u0435\u043a\u0441\u0435\u0435\u0432\u0438\u0447\", \u2013) was a joint Tsar of Russia (with his younger half-brother Peter I) who co-reigned between 1682 and 1696.", "Ivan was the youngest son of Alexis I of Russia by his first wife, Maria Miloslavskaya, while Peter was the only son of Alexis by his second wife, Natalya Naryshkina.", "Ivan's reign was solely titular because he had serious physical and mental disabilities."]], ["Dimitris Mardas", ["Dimitris Mardas( born 25 March 1955) is a Greek economist and politician who served as Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs during the Second Cabinet of Alexis Tsipras.", "He previously served as the Alternate Minister of Revenue in the First Cabinet of Alexis Tsipras.", "He was a Member of the Hellenic Parliament from 2015 until 2019, representing Thessaloniki B.", "He is currently a Professor of Economics at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki."]], ["Alexis Lichine", ["Alexis Lichine (December 3, 1913 \u2013 June 1, 1989) was a Russian wine writer and entrepreneur.", "He played a key role in promoting varietal labelling of wine, was a masterful salesman of wine, and owned Ch\u00e2teau Prieur\u00e9-Lichine and a share of Ch\u00e2teau Lascombes in the M\u00e9doc.", "He was married to actress Arlene Dahl from 1964 to 1969."]], ["Arlene Dahl", ["Arlene Carol Dahl (born August 11, 1925) is an American actress and former Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer contract star, who achieved notability during the 1950s.", "She has three children, the eldest of whom is actor Lorenzo Lamas.", "She is one of the last surviving stars from the Golden Age of Hollywood."]], ["Dimitris Papangelopoulos", ["Dimitris Papangelopoulos( born 1952) is a Greek lawyer and politician who served as Alternate Minister of Corruption Issues in the Second Cabinet of Alexis Tsipras.", "He has previously served as the Deputy Minister of Justice in the First Cabinet of Alexis Tsipras, from May to August 2015, and as interim Minister of Justice, Transparency and Human Rights in the Caretaker Cabinet of Vassiliki Thanou- Christophilou.", "Papangelopoulos was also the Director General of the National Intelligence Service for three months in 2009."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Alexis Lichine", 2], ["Arlene Dahl", 1]], "evidences": [["Alexis Lichine", "spouse", "Arlene Dahl"], ["Arlene Dahl", "child", "Lorenzo Lamas"]], "answer": "Lorenzo Lamas"}
{"_id": "3ba786da0bdc11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where did Mary Of Woodstock's mother die?", "context": [["Mary of Woodstock", ["Mary of Woodstock (11 or 12 March 1279 \u2013 c. 1332) was the seventh named daughter of Edward", "I of England and Eleanor of Castile.", "She was a nun at Amesbury Priory, but lived very comfortably thanks to a generous allowance from her parents.", "Despite a papal travel prohibition in 1303, she travelled widely around the country."]], ["Where Was I", ["\" Where Was I?\" may refer to:"]], ["William Rede (by 1529\u2013at least 1569)", ["William Rede( born by 1529- at least 1569) was an English politician during the reign of Mary I of England."]], ["Mary of England", ["Mary of England may refer to:"]], ["Nicolas Spierinc", ["Nicolas Spierinc was a Flemish illuminator and scribe active in late 1400s.", "Works attributed to him include the lettering of the Hours of Mary of Burgundy.", "He was a student of medicine at the University at Louvain, later changing his profession to a scribe and illuminator, moving to Ghent, where he found success and wealth.", "He is known to have collaborated with both Lieven van Lathem and the Master of Mary of Burgundy on prayer books of hours."]], ["Avelin Mary", ["Sister Avelin Mary is a marine biologist and a Roman Catholic nun belonging to the Congregation of the Mother of Sorrows Servants of Mary of Mary.", "She is a Director of Sacred Heart Marine Research Center( SHMRC), Tuticorin."]], ["Eleanor of Castile", ["Eleanor of Castile (1241 \u2013 28 November 1290) was an English queen consort, the first wife of Edward I, whom she married as part of a political deal to affirm English sovereignty over Gascony.", "The marriage was known to be particularly close, and Eleanor travelled extensively with her husband.", "She was with him on the Ninth Crusade, when he was wounded at Acre, but the popular story of her saving his life by sucking out the poison has long been discredited.", "When she died, at Harby near Lincoln, her grieving husband famously ordered a stone cross to be erected at each stopping-place on the journey to London, ending at Charing Cross.", "Eleanor was better educated than most medieval queens and exerted a strong cultural influence on the nation.", "She was a keen patron of literature, and encouraged the use of tapestries, carpets and tableware in the Spanish style, as well as innovative garden designs.", "She was also a successful businesswoman, endowed with her own fortune as Countess of Ponthieu."]], ["Motherland (disambiguation)", ["Motherland is the place of one's birth, the place of one's ancestors, or the place of origin of an ethnic group.", "Motherland may also refer to:"]], ["Henry Morgan (bishop)", ["Henry Morgan( died 1559) was a Welsh lawyer and churchman, bishop of St Davids in the reign of Mary I of England."]], ["Mary Martin (missionary)", ["Mother Mary of the Incarnation Martin, M.M.M.,( 1892\u20131975) was the Irish foundress of the Catholic religious institute of the Medical Missionaries of Mary."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Mary of Woodstock", 1], ["Eleanor of Castile", 3]], "evidences": [["Mary of Woodstock", "mother", "Eleanor of Castile"], ["Eleanor of Castile", "place of death", "Harby"]], "answer": "Harby"}
{"_id": "3889ebc80bdc11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Who is the child of the director of film Evidence (1988 Film)?", "context": [["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]], ["Laurent Le Bon", ["Laurent Le Bon( born 2 April 1969) is a French art historian who is the director of the Mus\u00e9e Picasso."]], ["Evidence (1988 film)", ["Evidence (announced as Puthumazhatthullikal) is a Malayalam-language Indian feature film released in 1988 directed by actor Raghavan, starring Shankar in lead role.", "The film is the remake of Tamil blockbuster \"Udhaya Geetham\"."]], ["Raghavan (actor)", ["Raghavan is a Malayalam film actor who has acted in more than 100 films.", "Malayalam actor Jishnu was his son.", "From early 2000's he is more active on Malayalam television serials ."]], ["Michael Govan", ["Michael Govan( born 1963) is the director of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art since 2006.", "Prior to this, Govan worked as the director of the Dia Art Foundation in New York City."]], ["Eric Chan", ["Eric Chan Kwok- ki, SBS, IDSM( born 1959) is a Hong Kong civil servant who is the Director of the Chief Executive's Office.", "Previously, Chan was the Director of Immigration( 2011\u20132016)."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["John Farrell (businessman)", ["John Farrell is the director of YouTube in Latin America."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Marcel Brands", ["Marcel Brands( born 1962) is a Dutch former professional footballer who is the Director of Football at English club Everton."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Evidence (1988 film)", 0], ["Raghavan (actor)", 1]], "evidences": [["Evidence", "director", "Raghavan"], ["Raghavan", "child", "Jishnu"]], "answer": "Jishnu"}
{"_id": "995e4c44088711ebbd6dac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who died later, Searchlight On Japan or Beauties Of The Night?", "context": [["Beauties of the Night", ["Les Belles de nuit (US title: Beauties of the Night) is a 1952 French language motion picture fantasy directed and written by Ren\u00e9 Clair who co-produced with Angelo Rizzoli.", "The film stars G\u00e9rard Philipe, Martine Carol, Gina Lollobrigida and Magali Vendeuil.", "It was nominated the Venice Film Festival for Golden Lion (Ren\u00e9 Clair)."]], ["Marhy", [", is a Japanese artist, singer- songwriter, and arranger based on Japan."]], ["Ren\u00e9 Clair", ["Ren\u00e9 Clair( 11 November 1898 \u2013 15 March 1981) born Ren\u00e9- Lucien Chomette, was a French filmmaker and writer.", "He first established his reputation in the 1920s as a director of silent films in which comedy was often mingled with fantasy.", "He went on to make some of the most innovative early sound films in France, before going abroad to work in the UK and USA for more than a decade.", "Returning to France after World War II, he continued to make films that were characterised by their elegance and wit, often presenting a nostalgic view of French life in earlier years.", "He was elected to the Acad\u00e9mie fran\u00e7aise in 1960.", "Clair's best known films include\" The Italian Straw Hat\"( 1928),\" Under the Roofs of Paris\"( 1930),\" Le Million\"( 1931),\" \u00c0 nous la libert\u00e9\"( 1931),\" I Married a Witch\"( 1942), and\" And Then There Were None\"( 1945)."]], ["Robert Forsyth (writer)", ["Robert Forsyth( 1766\u2013 1845), was a Scottish writer, best known for his five- volume work,\" The Beauties of Scotland\"."]], ["Jaime Chik", ["Jaime Chik Mei-chun( born 5 January 1962) is a Hong Kong TVB actress and was named as one of the Five Beauties of TVB."]], ["Searchlight on Japan", ["Searchlight on Japan is an Australian documentary about the Allied occupation of Japan after World War II directed by Ken G. Hall.", "The film was sold to American television."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["Ken G. Hall", ["Kenneth George Hall, AO, OBE( 22 February 1901 \u2013 8 February 1994), better known as Ken G. Hall, was an Australian film producer and director, considered one of the most important figures in the history of the Australian film industry.", "He was the first Australian to win an Academy Award."]], ["Ben Palmer", ["Ben Palmer is a British film and television director who is known for being the director of\" Bo' Selecta\" and\" The Inbetweeners\"."]], ["Abhishek Saxena", ["Abhishek Saxena is an Indian Bollywood and Punjabi film director who directed the movie Phullu.", "The Phullu movie was released in theaters on 16 June 2017, in which film Sharib Hashmi is the lead role.", "Apart from these, he has also directed Patiala Dreamz, this is a Punjabi film.", "This film was screened in cinemas in 2014."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Searchlight on Japan", 0], ["Beauties of the Night", 0], ["Ken G. Hall", 0], ["Ren\u00e9 Clair", 0]], "evidences": [["Searchlight on Japan", "director", "Ken G. Hall"], ["Beauties of the Night", "director", "Ren\u00e9 Clair"], ["Ken G. Hall", "date of death", "8 February 1994"], ["Ren\u00e9 Clair", "date of death", "15 March 1981"]], "answer": "Searchlight On Japan"}
{"_id": "825b97ed08af11ebbd83ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Who was born first, Vytautas Strai\u017eys or Mirjam Polkunen?", "context": [["Tom Dickinson", ["Thomas Eastwood Dickinson( 11 January 1931 \u2013 25 June 2018) was an Australian- born first- class cricket player for Lancashire in 1950 and 1951 and for Somerset in 1957.", "But he decided against a full- time cricket career and became a schoolmaster.", "He was born in Parramatta, Sydney, Australia."]], ["Greg A. Hill (artist)", ["Greg A. Hill is a Canadian- born First Nations artist and curator.", "He is Kanyen'kehaka, from Six Nations of the Grand River Territory, Ontario."]], ["Wale Adebanwi", ["Wale Adebanwi( born 1969) is a Nigerian- born first Black Rhodes Professor at St Antony's College, Oxford."]], ["John Allen (Oxford University cricketer)", ["John Aubrey Allen( born 19 July 1974 in Windsor, New South Wales) is an Australian- born first- class cricketer who played for Oxford University Cricket Club.", "Both his first- class games were for Oxford University, one of which was a varsity match."]], ["Wesley Barresi", ["Wesley Barresi( born 3 May 1984) is a South African born first- class and Netherlands international cricketer.", "He is a right- handed wicket keeper- batsman and also bowls right- arm offbreak."]], ["Vytautas Strai\u017eys", ["Vytautas Strai\u017eys( born August 20, 1936) is a Lithuanian astronomer.", "In 1963 \u2013 65 he and his collaborators created and developed the Vilnius photometric system, a seven- color intermediate band system, optimized for photometric stellar classification.", "In 1996 he was elected a Corresponding Member of the Lithuanian Academy of Sciences.", "Strai\u017eys is an editor of the journal\" Baltic Astronomy\".", "He is currently working at the Mol\u0117tai Astronomical Observatory.", "Asteroid 68730 Straizys in 2002 was named after him."]], ["Henry Moore (cricketer)", ["Henry Walter Moore( 1849 \u2013 20 August 1916) was an English- born first- class cricketer who spent most of his life in New Zealand."]], ["Hartley Lobban", ["Hartley W Lobban (9 May 1926 \u2013 15 October 2004) was a Jamaican-born first-class cricketer who played 17 matches for Worcestershire in the early 1950s."]], ["John McMahon (Surrey and Somerset cricketer)", ["John William Joseph McMahon( 28 December 1917 \u2013 8 May 2001) was an Australian- born first- class cricketer who played for Surrey and Somerset in England from 1947 to 1957."]], ["Mirjam Polkunen", ["Maire Mirjam Polkunen( 2 March 1926 \u2013 22 June 2012) was a Finnish writer, literature researcher, translator and dramatist.", "Among other awards, she won the Eino Leino Prize in 1969.", "Her Finnish rendering of\" Zeno's Conscience\" was awarded with the Mikael Agricola Prize in 1972."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Vytautas Strai\u017eys", 0], ["Mirjam Polkunen", 0]], "evidences": [["Vytautas Strai\u017eys", "date of birth", "August 20, 1936"], ["Mirjam Polkunen", "date of birth", "2 March 1926"]], "answer": "Mirjam Polkunen"}
{"_id": "7d638c340bd911eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of Richard Socarides's father?", "context": [["Eystein Glumra", ["Eystein Glumra(\" Eystein the Noisy\" or\" Eystein the Clatterer\"; Modern Norwegian\" \u00d8ystein Glumra\") also known as Eystein Ivarsson, was reputedly a petty king on the west coast of Norway, during the 9th Century.", "The\" Heimskringla\" saga states that Eystein Glumra was the father of Rognvald Eysteinsson and Sigurd Eysteinsson:\" The first earl in the Orkney Islands was called Sigurd, who was a son of Eystein Glumra, and brother of Ragnvald earl of More.", "After Sigurd, his son Guthorm was earl for one year.", "After him Torf- Einar, a son of Ragnvald, took the earldom, and was long earl, and was a man of great power\".", "According to the\" Orkneyinga Saga\", Eystein Glumra was the son of Ivar the jarl of Uplanders and grandson of Halfdan the Old.", "\" Orkneyinga Saga\" also named Eystein Glumra as the father of Rognvald Eysteinsson:\" Heiti, Gorr \u2019s son, was father of Svei\u00f0i the sea-king,[ who was] the father of Halfdan the old,[ who was] the father of Ivar the Uplanders \u2019 earl,[ who was] the father of Eystein the noisy,[ who was] the father of earl Rognvald the mighty and wise in council\".", "Linnea Hartsuyker's books", "The Half- drowned King and The Sea Queen cover the lives of Eystein's children."]], ["Takayama Tomoteru", ["He was the father of Takayama Ukon, and was a Kirishitan."]], ["Charles W. 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{"_id": "2614d9b5088311ebbd6dac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Do both films: A French Gigolo and Temptation (1929 Film) have the directors from the same country?", "context": [["George Gaines (set decorator)", ["George Gaines( June 6, 1933 \u2013 May 13, 1986) was an American set decorator.", "He did movies such as the American Gigolo and The Big Chill.", "He won two Academy Awards and was nominated for another two in the category Best Art Direction."]], ["Matt Corboy", ["Matt Corboy( born June 4, 1973) is an American actor.", "He has appeared in both films and television series."]], ["The Laughing Lady", ["\" For the 1929 film see The Laughing Lady( 1929 film)\"", "The Laughing Lady is a 1946 British Technicolor musical drama film directed by Paul L. Stein and starring Anne Ziegler, Webster Booth and Francis L. Sullivan.", "Based on a play by Ingram D'Abbes, its plot follows a young aristocrat who makes a deal with Robespierre during the French Revolution."]], ["Ren\u00e9 Barberis", ["Ren\u00e9 Barberis( 11 March 1886 \u2013 11 August 1959) was a French screenwriter and film director."]], ["Josiane Balasko", ["Josiane Balasko( born Josiane Bala\u0161kovi\u0107; 15 April 1950) is a French actress, writer and director.", "She has been nominated seven times for C\u00e9sar Awards, and won twice."]], ["Temptation (1929 film)", ["Temptation( French: La tentation) is a 1929 French silent film directed by Ren\u00e9 Barberis and Ren\u00e9 Leprince and starring Lucien Dalsace, Clara Darcey- Roche and Fernand Mailly."]], ["Satan Town", ["Satan Town is a 1926 American Western film featuring Harry Carey.", "Prints of the film have survived."]], ["The Kingdom of Twilight", ["The Kingdom of Twilight is a 1929 film directed by British author and explorer Alexander MacDonald."]], ["A French Gigolo", ["A French Gigolo or Cliente is a 2008 French drama film directed by Josiane Balasko and starring Nathalie Baye.", "It is based on\" Cliente\", the first novel written by Josiane Balasko, which was a big success."]], ["Voglia di guardare", ["Voglia di guardare, also known as Midnight Gigolo and Peep Show, is a 1986 Italian erotic film directed by Joe D'Amato."]]], "supporting_facts": [["A French Gigolo", 0], ["Temptation (1929 film)", 0], ["Josiane Balasko", 0], ["Ren\u00e9 Barberis", 0]], "evidences": [["A French Gigolo", "director", "Josiane Balasko"], ["Temptation (1929 film)", "director", "Ren\u00e9 Barberis"], ["Josiane Balasko", "country of citizenship", "French"], ["Ren\u00e9 Barberis", "country of citizenship", "French"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "164376040bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the date of birth of Louis I, Count Of Nassau-Weilburg's father?", "context": [["Louis I, Count of Nassau-Weilburg", ["Count Louis I of Nassau-Weilburg (1473 \u2013 28 May 1523) was a son of Count John III of Nassau-Weilburg and his wife, Elisabeth of Hesse.", "In 1492, Louis I succeeded his grandfather Philip II as Count of Nassau-Weilburg, because his father had already died in 1480.", "In 1502, Louis I married Margaret (1487-1548), a daughter of Adolf III of Nassau-Wiesbaden-Idstein.", "Louis and Margaret had the following children:"]], ["Frederick William, Prince of Nassau-Weilburg", ["Frederick William, Prince of Nassau- Weilburg( 25 October 1768, The Hague \u2013 9 January 1816, Weilburg) was a ruler of Nassau- Weilburg.", "In 1806 he was given the title of Prince of Nassau, while his cousin, Prince Frederick Augustus of Nassau- Usingen, became the Duke of Nassau.", "Frederick William died in January 1816, only two months before his cousin.", "Both men were succeeded by Frederick William's son, William."]], ["John III, Count of Nassau-Weilburg", ["John III of Nassau-Weilburg (27 June 1441 \u2013 15 July 1480) was count of Nassau-Weilburg as co-regent with his father.", "He came from the Walramian branch of the House of Nassau."]], ["Albert, Count of Nassau-Weilburg", ["Albert of Nassau- Weilburg- Ottweiler( 26 December 1537, Weilburg \u2013 11 November 1593, Ottweiler), was a Count of the House of Nassau.", "His territory included the areas around Weilburg, Ottweiler and Lahr in the Black Forest.", "Like his father, Philip III of Nassau- Weilburg he was an advocate of the Reformation."]], ["Ernest Casimir, Count of Nassau-Weilburg", ["Ernest Casimir of Nassau- Weilburg( 15 November 1607 \u2013 16 April 1655) was the founder of the\" younger\" line of Nassau- Weilburg.", "He was a son of Louis II, Count of Nassau- Weilburg and his wife Anna Maria of Hesse- Kassel( 1567 \u2013 1626)."]], ["Princess Therese of Nassau-Weilburg", ["Princess Therese Wilhelmine Friederike Isabelle Charlotte of Nassau- Weilburg,( Terezya Vasilyevna Nassauskaya; 17 April 1815 in Weilburg, Duchy of Nassau \u2013 8 December 1871 in Prague, Kingdom of Bohemia, Austria \u2013 Hungary) was a member of the House of Nassau- Weilburg and a Princess of Nassau- Weilburg by birth.", "Through her marriage to Duke Peter of Oldenburg, Therese was also a Duchess of Oldenburg."]], ["Louis II, Count of Nassau-Weilburg", ["Louis II of Nassau- Weilburg( 9 August 1565, Weilburg \u2013 8 November 1627, Saarbr\u00fccken) was a count of Nassau- Weilburg."]], ["Charles Christian, Prince of Nassau-Weilburg", ["Charles Christian, Prince of Nassau-Weilburg (Weilburg, 16 January 1735 \u2013 M\u00fcnster-Dreissen, near Kirchheim, 28 November 1788), till 1753 Count of Nassau-Weilburg, was the first ruler of the Principality of Nassau-Weilburg between 1753 and 1788."]], ["Philip IV, Count of Nassau-Weilburg", ["Philip IV of Nassau- Weilburg, also known as Philip III of Nassau- Saarbr\u00fccken( 14 October 1542 in Weilburg \u2013 12 March 1602 in Saarbr\u00fccken) was Count of Nassau- Weilburg from 1559 until his death and since 1574 also Count of Nassau- Saarbr\u00fccken.", "Both possessions belonged to the Walram line of the House of Nassau.", "In Weilburg, he was the fourth count named Philip, but only the third in Saarbr\u00fccken, because his father, Philip III of Nassau- Weilburg never held Nassau- Saarbr\u00fccken."]], ["Frederick Louis, Count of Nassau-Ottweiler", ["Frederick Louis of Nassau- Ottweiler( 13 November 1651 \u2013 25 May 1728) was a member of the House of Nassau."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Louis I, Count of Nassau-Weilburg", 0], ["John III, Count of Nassau-Weilburg", 0]], "evidences": [["Louis I of Nassau-Weilburg", "father", "John III of Nassau-Weilburg"], ["John III of Nassau-Weilburg", "date of birth", "27 June 1441"]], "answer": "27 June 1441"}
{"_id": "2a78f9e9084b11ebbd56ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Are both Pender Harbour Water Aerodrome and Kangiqsujuaq (Wakeham Bay) Airport located in the same country?", "context": [["Kangiqsujuaq (Wakeham Bay) Airport", ["Kangiqsujuaq( Wakeham Bay) Airport,, is located southeast of Kangiqsujuaq, Quebec, Canada."]], ["Put-in-Bay Airport", ["Put- in- Bay Airport is a public airport located in Put- in- Bay on South Bass Island in Ottawa County, Ohio, United States.", "The approach to Runway 21 is complicated by Perry's Victory and International Peace Memorial, which is almost exactly in line with the runway.", "The airport is located in the center of the southern half of the island.", "Put-in- Bay's airport is open year- round for arrivals and departures from dawn to dusk.", "Runways at the Put- in- Bay airport are modern and paved but not lighted so there are no departures after dusk.", "You may expect light turbulence on approach when winds exceed 10 knots.", "Be sure to remain at least 1000 feet from Perry's monument located 1.5 miles northeast of the field and having an elevation of 942 feet MSL.", "There is no fuel service at the Put- in- Bay airport but may be purchased at Erie- Ottawa Regional Airport in Port Clinton.", "The Put- in- Bay airport provides charter services, refreshments( vending) and rest rooms.", "Credit cards are accepted."]], ["South West Bay Airport", ["South West Bay Airport is an airport in Southwest Bay, Vanuatu."]], ["Bamfield Water Aerodrome", ["Bamfield Water Aerodrome,, is an airport located adjacent to Bamfield, British Columbia, Canada."]], ["Scammon Bay Airport", ["Scammon Bay Airport is a state- owned public- use airport located in Scammon Bay, a city in the Kusilvak Census Area of the U.S. state of Alaska."]], ["Streaky Bay Airport", ["Streaky Bay Airport is an airport located southeast of Streaky Bay, a town in the state of South Australia in Australia."]], ["Goose Bay Airport (Alaska)", ["Goose Bay Airport is a public airport located 14 miles north of the central business district( CBD) of Anchorage, Alaska, USA."]], ["Coal Harbour Water Aerodrome", ["Coal Harbour Water Aerodrome is located at the village of Coal Harbour, British Columbia, Canada."]], ["Tofino Harbour Water Aerodrome", ["Tofino Harbour Water Aerodrome is located in Tofino Harbour adjacent to Tofino, British Columbia, Canada."]], ["Pender Harbour Water Aerodrome", ["Pender Harbour Water Aerodrome,, is located adjacent to Pender Harbour, British Columbia, Canada."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Pender Harbour Water Aerodrome", 0], ["Kangiqsujuaq (Wakeham Bay) Airport", 0]], "evidences": [["Pender Harbour Water Aerodrome", "country", "Canada"], ["Kangiqsujuaq (Wakeham Bay) Airport", "country", "Canada"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "200e7a01087611ebbd67ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who was born earlier, Buffet Froid or Lost In Africa?", "context": [["Abhishek Saxena", ["Abhishek Saxena is an Indian Bollywood and Punjabi film director who directed the movie Phullu.", "The Phullu movie was released in theaters on 16 June 2017, in which film Sharib Hashmi is the lead role.", "Apart from these, he has also directed Patiala Dreamz, this is a Punjabi film.", "This film was screened in cinemas in 2014."]], ["Rumbi Katedza", ["Rumbi Katedza is a Zimbabwean Film Producer and Director who was born on 17 January 1974."]], ["Hassan Zee", ["Hassan Zee is a Pakistani- American film director who was born in Chakwal, Pakistan."]], ["Ben Palmer", ["Ben Palmer is a British film and television director who is known for being the director of\" Bo' Selecta\" and\" The Inbetweeners\"."]], ["Edward Yates", ["Edward J. Yates( September 16, 1918 \u2013 June 2, 2006) was an American television director who was the director of the ABC television program\" American Bandstand\" from 1952 until 1969."]], ["Buffet froid", ["Buffet froid is a 1979 French film written and directed by Bertrand Blier, starring G\u00e9rard Depardieu, Carole Bouquet, Bernard Blier and Jean Carmet.", "The film is a crime thriller, but displays a high degree of black humour, with contemporary urban life depicted as alienating and having a dehumanizing effect on city dwellers.", "The film won a C\u00e9sar Award for Best Writing, and was nominated for Best Cinematography, Editing, and Production Design.", "It's considered a cult movie."]], ["Stewart Raffill", ["Stewart Raffill( born 27 January 1942) is a British screenwriter and film director.", "He is best known for directing the cult classic\" Mac and Me\"."]], ["Lost in Africa", ["Lost in Africa is a 1994 film directed by Stewart Raffill.", "It stars Jennifer McComb and Ashley Hamilton."]], ["Bertrand Blier", ["Bertrand Blier( born 14 March 1939) is a French film director and writer.", "His 1978 film\" Get Out Your Handkerchiefs\" won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 51st Academy Awards.", "He is the son of famous French actor Bernard Blier.", "His 1996 film\" Mon Homme\" was entered into the 46th Berlin International Film Festival.", "His 2005 film\" How Much Do You Love Me?\" was entered into the 28th Moscow International Film Festival where he won the Silver George for Best Director.", "A defence of Blier's work until 2000 was written by Sue Harris, Queen Mary College, London and published in 2001 by Manchester University Press."]], ["Richard Young (cinematographer)", ["Richard Young( October 17, 1939 \u2013 December 15, 2010) was a cinematographer and film director who was born in Penfield, New York, United States."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Buffet froid", 0], ["Lost in Africa", 0], ["Bertrand Blier", 0], ["Stewart Raffill", 0]], "evidences": [["Buffet froid", "director", "Bertrand Blier"], ["Lost in Africa", "director", "Stewart Raffill"], ["Bertrand Blier", "date of birth", "14 March 1939"], ["Stewart Raffill", "date of birth", "27 January 1942"]], "answer": "Buffet Froid"}
{"_id": "1bdc6bd9088811ebbd6eac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who died first, The Flyin' Cowboy or From Morn To Midnight?", "context": [["G. Marthandan", ["G. Marthandan is an Indian film director who works in Malayalam cinema."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["Ben Palmer", ["Ben Palmer is a British film and television director who is known for being the director of\" Bo' Selecta\" and\" The Inbetweeners\"."]], ["From Morn to Midnight", ["From Morn to Midnight is a 1920 German silent expressionist film directed by Karlheinz Martin based on the play\" From Morning to Midnight\" by Georg Kaiser.", "It is one of the most radical films of the German Expressionist movement.", "The film uses stylized distorted sets, designed by Robert Neppach, which are even more avant- garde than those of\" The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari\""]], ["B. Reeves Eason", ["William Reeves Eason( October 2, 1886 \u2013 June 9, 1956), known as B. Reeves Eason, was an American film director, actor and screenwriter.", "His directorial output was limited mainly to low- budget westerns and action pictures, but it was as a second- unit director and action specialist that he was best known.", "He was famous for staging spectacular battle scenes in war films and action scenes in large- budget westerns, but he acquired the nickname\" Breezy\" for his\" breezy\" attitude towards safety while staging his sequences \u2014 during the famous cavalry charge at the end of\" Charge of the Light Brigade\"( 1936), so many horses were killed or injured so severely that they had to be euthanized that both the public and Hollywood itself were outraged, resulting in the selection of the American Humane Society by the beleaguered studios to provide representatives on the sets of all films using animals to ensure their safety."]], ["The Flyin' Cowboy", ["The Flyin' Cowboy is a lost 1928 American silent western film directed by B. Reeves Eason and starring Hoot Gibson.", "It was produced and distributed by Universal Pictures."]], ["Elliot Silverstein", ["Elliot Silverstein( born August 3, 1927, in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American director, who is best known for being the director of the movie\" Cat Ballou\"( 1965)."]], ["Abhishek Saxena", ["Abhishek Saxena is an Indian Bollywood and Punjabi film director who directed the movie Phullu.", "The Phullu movie was released in theaters on 16 June 2017, in which film Sharib Hashmi is the lead role.", "Apart from these, he has also directed Patiala Dreamz, this is a Punjabi film.", "This film was screened in cinemas in 2014."]], ["Drew Esocoff", ["Drew Esocoff( born c. 1957) is an American television sports director, who as of 2006 has been the director of NBC Sunday Night Football."]], ["Karlheinz Martin", ["Karlheinz Martin( May 6, 1886 \u2013 January 13, 1948) was a German stage and film director, best known for his expressionist productions.", "After enjoying success with experimental productions in Frankfurt am Main and Hamburg, Martin went to Berlin, where he premiered Ernst Toller's anti-war drama,\" TransfigurationDie Wandlung\") on September 30, 1919.", "Performed in a hall seating fewer than 300 spectators, the production used the intimacy of the space to drive home the horrors of Toller's script.", "The sets were jagged flats placed against blackness, and lit with harsh white spotlights.", "Scenes ended in blackouts not, as was customary at the time, with the curtain falling.", "Fritz Kortner became famous for his intense portrayal of the young hero.", "Martin turned to film in 1920, when he directed a cinematic adaptation of one of the most celebrated expressionist dramas, Georg Kaiser's\" From Morn to Midnight Von morgens bis mitternachts\") with actor Ernst Deutsch as the Cashier who embezzles money from a bank and goes on a desperate search for meaning in his life in a nightmarish metropolis.", "After World War II, Martin revived Bertolt Brecht's\" The Threepenny Opera\" in Berlin, and premiered Georg Kaiser's pacifist drama,\" The Soldier Tanaka Der Soldat Tanaka\")."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Flyin' Cowboy", 0], ["From Morn to Midnight", 0], ["B. Reeves Eason", 0], ["Karlheinz Martin", 0]], "evidences": [["The Flyin' Cowboy", "director", "B. Reeves Eason"], ["From Morn to Midnight", "director", "Karlheinz Martin"], ["B. Reeves Eason", "date of death", "June 9, 1956"], ["Karlheinz Martin", "date of death", "January 13, 1948"]], "answer": "From Morn To Midnight"}
{"_id": "d5a1a526088311ebbd6dac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Who was born first, Katrien Aerts or Giuliano Rossi?", "context": [["Wale Adebanwi", ["Wale Adebanwi( born 1969) is a Nigerian- born first Black Rhodes Professor at St Antony's College, Oxford."]], ["John McMahon (Surrey and Somerset cricketer)", ["John William Joseph McMahon( 28 December 1917 \u2013 8 May 2001) was an Australian- born first- class cricketer who played for Surrey and Somerset in England from 1947 to 1957."]], ["Katrien Aerts", ["Katrien Aerts( born 15 March 1976 in Geel) is a Belgian freestyle skiing athlete"]], ["Giuliano Maffei", ["Giuliano Maffei, O.F.M. or Giuliano Matteis( died 1510) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Dubrovnik( 1505 \u2013 1510) and Bishop of Bertinoro( 1477 \u2013 1505)."]], ["Wesley Barresi", ["Wesley Barresi( born 3 May 1984) is a South African born first- class and Netherlands international cricketer.", "He is a right- handed wicket keeper- batsman and also bowls right- arm offbreak."]], ["Hartley Lobban", ["Hartley W Lobban (9 May 1926 \u2013 15 October 2004) was a Jamaican-born first-class cricketer who played 17 matches for Worcestershire in the early 1950s."]], ["Giuliano Rossi", ["Giuliano Rossi( born 28 July 1951) is an Italian rower.", "He competed in the men's eight event at the 1972 Summer Olympics."]], ["Giulio Traballesi", ["Giulio or Giuliano Traballesi or Trabellesi( 1727\u20131812) was an Italian designer and engraver."]], ["Giulio Dinarelli", ["Giulio or Giuliano Dinarelli( 1629 \u2013 1671) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, active in Bologna.", "He was a pupil of Guido Reni."]], ["Henry Moore (cricketer)", ["Henry Walter Moore( 1849 \u2013 20 August 1916) was an English- born first- class cricketer who spent most of his life in New Zealand."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Katrien Aerts", 0], ["Giuliano Rossi", 0]], "evidences": [["Katrien Aerts", "date of birth", "15 March 1976"], ["Giuliano Rossi", "date of birth", "28 July 1951"]], "answer": "Giuliano Rossi"}
{"_id": "e02561b4096d11ebbdb0ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film came out earlier, Children'S Tragedy or Spyder (Film)?", "context": [["Kabani Nadi Chuvannappol", ["Kabani Nadi Chuvannappol(\" When the River Kabani Turned Red\") is a 1975 Malayalam feature film directed by P. A. Backer, produced by Pavithran, and starring T. V. Chandran, Shalini, Raveendran and J. Siddiqui.", "This leftist political drama film came out during the Emergency period.", "It was the directorial debut of P. A. Backer, who won that year's awards for Best Director and Second Best Film at the Kerala State Film Awards.", "Pavithran, who later directed many critically acclaimed Malayalam films produced the film.", "T. V. 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Springsteen and starring Estelita Rodriguez, Robert Clarke and Nestor Paiva.", "The film came at the tail- end of a cycle of Latin American- themed films, through it did introduce a new star Rita Moreno."]], ["Bophana: A Cambodian Tragedy", ["Bophana: A Cambodian Tragedy, or\" Bophana, une trag\u00e9die cambodgienne\", is a 1996 French- Cambodian made- for- television docudrama directed by Rithy Panh."]], ["My Little Eye", ["My Little Eye is a 2002 British horror film directed by Marc Evans about five adults who agree to spend six months together in an isolated mansion while being filmed at all times.", "The idea for the film came from reality television shows such as\" Big Brother\".", "The title refers to the guessing game I spy."]], ["Spyder (film)", ["Spyder is a 2017 Indian action thriller film written and directed by A. R. Murugadoss.", "Filmed simultaneously in Tamil and Telugu, it stars Mahesh Babu, S. J. Surya and Rakul Preet Singh in lead roles.", "The music is composed by Harris Jayaraj, while Santosh Sivan handled the cinematography and A. Sreekar Prasad took care of editing the film.", "This film marks the Tamil debut of Mahesh Babu.", "The film follows Shiva( Mahesh Babu), an Intelligence Bureau officer, who sets out to save the people of Hyderabad when he realises that a serial killer is on the loose.", "The production of the film and the film's principal photography commenced in July 2016.", "The film's title was revealed on 18 March 2017, while the first look of the film was released on 12 April 2017.", "\" Spyder\" was theatrically released worldwide in Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam on 27 September 2017."]], ["Life Is What You Make It (film)", ["Life Is What You Make", "It is a 2017 documentary film which explores the life of award- winning Filipino theatre producer Jhett Tolentino from his migration into the United States and his entry into theatre production in New York.", "The film came with a soundtrack album entitled\" Life Is What You Make It: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack\"."]], ["XX/XY", ["XX/ XY is a 2002 American romantic drama film written and directed by Austin Chick and starring Mark Ruffalo, Kathleen Robertson, and Maya Stange.", "The title refers to the different chromosome pairings present in men and women.", "It was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival in the year it was released.", "Although the funding for the film came from the US, the film was produced by British company Natural Nylon."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Children's Tragedy", 0], ["Spyder (film)", 0]], "evidences": [["Children's Tragedy", "publication date", "1928"], ["Spyder (film)", "publication date", "2017"]], "answer": "Children'S Tragedy"}
{"_id": "a03679a008b011ebbd85ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director died first, The Shadow Of Silk Lennox or Soft Living?", "context": [["The Shadow of the Desert", ["The Shadow of the Desert( also released as The Shadow of the East) is a 1924 American silent horror film directed by George Archainbaud.", "The film is considered to be lost."]], ["La sombra del otro", ["La sombra del otro(\" The Shadow of the Other\") is a 1957 Mexican film.", "It was produced by Fernando de Fuentes."]], ["In the Shadow of the Raven", ["In the Shadow of the Raven( Icelandic: \u00cd skugga hrafnsins) is the title of a 1988 film by Hrafn Gunnlaugsson, set in Viking Age Iceland.", "The film was selected as the Icelandic entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 61st Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.", "\" In the Shadow of the Raven\" is the second film of the\" Raven Trilogy\"( also known as the\" Viking Trilogy\") that consists of three' Viking' films:"]], ["James Tinling", ["James Tinling( May 8, 1889 in Seattle \u2013 May 14, 1967 in Los Angeles) was an American film director.", "He worked during the silent period as a prop boy and stuntman, and directed primarily for 20th Century Fox in the 1930s and 1940s.", "He has been cited as one of the best B-film directors for Fox, known for directing numerous westerns and lighthearted films, including\" Charlie Chan in Shanghai\"( 1935)."]], ["Soft Living", ["Soft Living is a 1928 American silent comedy film directed by James Tinling and starring Madge Bellamy, Johnny Mack Brown and Mary Duncan."]], ["Michael Lennox", ["Michael Lennox or Michael Carson Lennox is a Northern Irish film director, who was born and raised in County Antrim, Northern Ireland."]], ["Josephat Torner", ["Josephat Torner is a Tanzanian albino activist.", "He has been featured in the documentary\" In the Shadow of the Sun\"."]], ["The Shadow of Silk Lennox", ["The Shadow of Silk Lennox is a 1935 American gangster film directed by Ray Kirkwood and Jack Nelson.", "It starred Lon Chaney Jr before his breakthrough into horror films."]], ["The Shadow of the Eagle", ["The Shadow of the Eagle( aka Shadow of the Eagle) is a 1932 American Pre- Code Mascot 12 episode film serial, directed by Ford Beebe and B. Reeves Eason and produced by Nat Levine.", "The film stars John Wayne in his first serial role.", "He would go on to star in two other serials for Mascot,\" The Hurricane Express\"( 1932) and\" The Three Musketeers\"( 1933).", "\" The Shadow of the Eagle\" is now in the public domain."]], ["Jack Nelson (actor)", ["Jack Nelson (October 15, 1882 \u2013 November 10, 1948) was an American actor and film director of the silent era.", "He appeared in 88 films between 1910 and 1935.", "He also directed 58 films between 1920 and 1935.", "He was born in Memphis, Tennessee and died in North Bay, Ontario, Canada.", "Upon arriving in North Bay, Nelson took over management of the Capital Theatre, one of two movie theatres in North Bay at the time.", "Years later after World War Two broke out, Nelson played an important role in the nine national Victory Loan Drives (1941-1945).", "Acting as chairman of public relations, Nelson served on the Nipissing District National War Finance Committee.", "His duties included organizing parades, corresponding with the local North Bay Daily Nugget Newspaper, and hosting occasional free movie admission nights for residents who purchased bonds.", "During the Sixth Victory Loan Drive in May 1944, Nelson and his employees at the Capital Theatre were awarded a coveted flag on behalf of the National War Finance Committee in Ottawa.", "The entire staff at the theatre, under Nelson's management, had subscribed 15% their payroll during the four-week drive.", "In accordance with the Sixth Victory Loan drive promotions, any company within Canada that subscribed 15% of payroll finances to bond purchases were awarded the Victory Loan V-Flag in recognition.", "The V-Flag was subsequently hung in the lobby of the Capital Theatre."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Shadow of Silk Lennox", 0], ["Soft Living", 0], ["Jack Nelson (actor)", 0], ["James Tinling", 0]], "evidences": [["The Shadow of Silk Lennox", "director", "Jack Nelson"], ["Soft Living", "director", "James Tinling"], ["Jack Nelson (actor)", "date of death", "November 10, 1948"], ["James Tinling", "date of death", "May 14, 1967"]], "answer": "The Shadow Of Silk Lennox"}
{"_id": "cfad35ae0bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where does Valerie Pitts's husband work at?", "context": [["Christopher Shinn", ["Christopher Shinn is an American playwright.", "His play\" Dying City\"( 2006) was a finalist for the 2008 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, and\" Where Do We Live\"( 2004) won the 2005 Obie Award, Playwriting."]], ["Dave Grossman (game developer)", ["Dave Grossman is an American game programmer and game designer, most known for his work at Telltale Games and early work at LucasArts.", "He has also written several children's books, and a book of\" guy poetry\" called\" Ode to the Stuff in the Sink\"."]], ["Frank Wildhorn", ["Frank Wildhorn( born November 29, 1958) is an American composer known for both his musicals and popular songs.", "He is most known for his musical\" Jekyll& Hyde\", which ran four years on Broadway, and for writing the# 1 International hit song\" Where Do Broken Hearts Go\" for Whitney Houston."]], ["David Shute", ["David Shute is a British journalist, best known for his work at the BBC."]], ["J. A. Lawrence", ["Judith Ann Blish( n\u00e9e Lawrence \u2014 born c. March 1940), known professionally as Judith L. Blish, Judy Blish, and J.A. Lawrence, is an American sketch artist and short fiction writer.", "She is most well known for her work on the series of\" Star Trek\" episode novelizations, alongside her husband James Blish, published from 1967 to 1978.", "She has been active in preserving, and promoting her husband's work."]], ["Mary Horner Lyell", ["Mary Horner Lyell (9 October 1808 \u2013 24 April 1873) was a conchologist and geologist.", "She was married to the notable British geologist Charles Lyell and assisted him in his scientific work.", "She never became widely known in her own right, although it is believed by historians that she likely made major contributions to her husband's work."]], ["Georg Solti", ["Sir Georg Solti, (born Gy\u00f6rgy Stern; 21 October 1912 \u2013 5 September 1997) was a Hungarian-born orchestral and operatic conductor, best known for his appearances with opera companies in Munich, Frankfurt and London, and as a long-serving music director of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.", "Born in Budapest, he studied there with B\u00e9la Bart\u00f3k, Le\u00f3 Weiner and Ern\u0151 Dohn\u00e1nyi.", "In the 1930s, he was a r\u00e9p\u00e9titeur at the Hungarian State Opera and worked at the Salzburg Festival for Arturo Toscanini.", "His career was interrupted by the rise of the Nazis' influence on Hungarian politics, and being of Jewish background he fled the increasingly harsh Hungarian anti-Jewish laws in 1938.", "After conducting a season of Russian ballet in London at the Royal Opera House he found refuge in Switzerland, where he remained during the Second World War.", "Prohibited from conducting there, he earned a living as a pianist.", "After the war, Solti was appointed musical director of the Bavarian State Opera in Munich in 1946.", "In 1952 he moved to the Oper Frankfurt, where he remained in charge for nine years.", "He took West German citizenship in 1953.", "In 1961 he became musical director of the Covent Garden Opera Company, London.", "During his ten-year tenure, he introduced changes that raised standards to the highest international levels.", "Under his musical directorship the status of the company was recognised with the grant of the title \"the Royal Opera\".", "He became a British citizen in 1972.", "In 1969 Solti became music director of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, a post he held for 22 years.", "He relinquished the position in 1991 and became the orchestra's music director laureate, a position he held until his death.", "During his time as the Chicago Symphony Orchestra's eighth music director, he also served as music director of the Orchestre de Paris from 1972 until 1975 and principal conductor of the London Philharmonic Orchestra from 1979 until 1983.", "Known in his early years for the intensity of his music making, Solti was widely considered to have mellowed as a conductor in later years.", "He recorded many works two or three times at various stages of his career, and was a prolific recording artist, making more than 250 recordings, including 45 complete opera sets.", "The most famous of his recordings is probably Decca's complete set of Wagner's \"Der Ring des Nibelungen\", made between 1958 and 1965.", "Solti's \"Ring\" has twice been voted the greatest recording ever made, in polls for \"Gramophone\" magazine in 1999 and the BBC's \"Music Magazine\" in 2012.", "Solti was repeatedly honoured by the recording industry with awards throughout his career, including a record 31 Grammy Awards as a recording artist."]], ["Mordechai Rotenberg", ["Mordechai Rotenberg( 1932) is an Israeli professor of social work at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem."]], ["Alan McKenzie", ["Alan McKenzie is a British comics writer and editor known for his work at\" 2000 AD\"."]], ["Valerie Pitts", ["Valerie Pitts, Lady Solti (born 19 August 1937) is a retired television presenter who was one of the BBC's original team of presenters during the 1950s.", "She left the programme in 1960 to marry James Sargent who was stage manager of the Sadler's Wells Opera Company.", "She also worked at Granada Television.", "She is the widow of Sir Georg Solti."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Valerie Pitts", 3], ["Georg Solti", 6]], "evidences": [["Valerie Pitts", "spouse", "Sir Georg Solti"], ["Sir Georg Solti", "employer", "Bavarian State Opera"]], "answer": "Bavarian State Opera"}
{"_id": "422bf7bc087011ebbd62ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who was born first, Bhavesh Joshi Superhero or Hellboy Ii: The Golden Army?", "context": [["Hartley Lobban", ["Hartley W Lobban (9 May 1926 \u2013 15 October 2004) was a Jamaican-born first-class cricketer who played 17 matches for Worcestershire in the early 1950s."]], ["Guillermo del Toro", ["Guillermo del Toro G\u00f3mez( born October 9, 1964) is a Mexican filmmaker, author, actor, and former special effects makeup artist.", "He is best known for the Academy Award- winning fantasy films\" Pan's Labyrinth\"( 2006) and\" The Shape of Water\"( 2017), winning the Oscars for Best Director and Best Picture for the latter.", "Throughout his career, del Toro has shifted between personal, lower- budget Spanish language films, such as\" Cronos\"( 1993) and\" The Devil's Backbone\"( 2001), and Hollywood tentpoles, including\" Mimic\"( 1997),\" Blade II\"( 2002),\" Hellboy\"( 2004),( 2008), and\" Pacific Rim\"( 2013).", "He also directed the gothic romance film\" Crimson Peak\"( 2015).", "As a producer, he worked on the films\" The Orphanage\"( 2007),\" Do n't Be Afraid of the Dark\"( 2010),\" The Hobbit\" film series( 2012 \u2013 14),\" Mama\"( 2013),\" The Book of Life\"( 2014),( 2018), and\" Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark\"( 2019).", "With Chuck Hogan, he co-authored\" The Strain\" trilogy of novels( 2009 \u2013 2011), later adapted into a comic- book series( 2011 \u2013 15) and a live- action television series( 2014 \u2013 17).", "With DreamWorks Animation, he created the Netflix animated series( 2016 \u2013 18) and( 2018 \u201319), the first two installments of the\" Tales of Arcadia\" trilogy, based on the 2015 novel he co-wrote with Daniel Kraus.", "Working with DreamWorks, he also executive produced\" Puss in Boots\"( 2011),\" Rise of the Guardians\"( 2012), and\" Kung Fu Panda 3\"( 2016).", "Del Toro's work has been characterized by a strong connection to fairy tales and horror, with an effort to infuse visual or poetic beauty in the grotesque.", "He has had a lifelong fascination with monsters, which he considers symbols of great power.", "He is also known for his use of insectile and religious imagery, the themes of Catholicism and celebrating imperfection, underworld and clockwork motifs, practical special effects, dominant amber lighting and his frequent collaborations with actors Ron Perlman and Doug Jones.", "He is good friends with fellow Mexican filmmakers Alfonso Cuar\u00f3n and Alejandro G. I\u00f1\u00e1rritu, and they are collectively known as\" The Three Amigos of Cinema\"."]], ["Rumbi Katedza", ["Rumbi Katedza is a Zimbabwean Film Producer and Director who was born on 17 January 1974."]], ["Vikramaditya Motwane", ["Vikramaditya Motwane( born 6 December 1976) is an Indian film director, producer and screenwriter for films like\" Dev.D\"( 2009) and\" Dhan Dhana Dhan Goal\"( 2007).", "His directorial debut\" Udaan\"( 2010) was selected to compete in the' Un Certain Regard \u2019 category at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival and also won seven Filmfare awards.", "His second film was\" Lootera\", a big- budget Bollywood period romance, released on 5 July 2013.", "His third film was\" Trapped\", a survival drama starring Rajkummar Rao, released theatrically on 17 March 2017.", "His fourth film was Bhavesh Joshi, released theatrically on 1 June 2018.", "Motwane is the creator of Netflix's first Indian series Sacred Games."]], ["Justin Pierre (actor)", ["Justin Pierre is a British actor working in theatre, film and television.", "His numerous roles have included Prince Ivar in Saban's \"The Mystic Knights of Tir Na Nog\", Mike in World Productions series Attachments (BBC), Dave Summers in the series Burnside (ITV) and Guillermo del Toro's Hellboy II: The Golden Army."]], ["Wale Adebanwi", ["Wale Adebanwi( born 1969) is a Nigerian- born first Black Rhodes Professor at St Antony's College, Oxford."]], ["Henry Moore (cricketer)", ["Henry Walter Moore( 1849 \u2013 20 August 1916) was an English- born first- class cricketer who spent most of his life in New Zealand."]], ["Hellboy II: The Golden Army", ["Hellboy II: The Golden Army is a 2008 American superhero film based on the fictional character Hellboy created by Mike Mignola.", "The film was written and directed by Guillermo del Toro and is a sequel to the 2004 film\" Hellboy\", which del Toro also directed.", "Ron Perlman reprises his starring role as the eponymous character.", "\" Hellboy II: The Golden Army\" was released by Universal Pictures.", "The film grossed over$ 160 million, against a budget of$ 85 million.", "It received positive reviews from critics, which praised the fantasy atmosphere in the film, as well as Perlman and the other cast's acting performances.", "The film received an Oscar nomination for Best Makeup."]], ["Hassan Zee", ["Hassan Zee is a Pakistani- American film director who was born in Chakwal, Pakistan."]], ["Bhavesh Joshi Superhero", ["Bhavesh Joshi Superhero is a 2018 Indian Hindi- language vigilante action film directed by Vikramaditya Motwane under Phantom Films banner and co-written by Motwane along with Anurag Kashyap and Abhay Koranne.", "It stars Harshvardhan Kapoor in the lead role along with Priyanshu Painyuli, Ashish Verma and Nishikant Kamat in the supporting roles.", "The film revolves around a successful vigilante group that fades away with time but resurfaces when one of its members discovers the theft of water by a local politician and his henchmen.", "\" Bhavesh Joshi Superhero\" released theatrically on 1 June 2018.", "Later on, it was also screened at Neuchatel Film Festival.", "Despite receiving moderately positive reviews, the film was a commercial failure grossing only 1.5 Cr on a 21 Cr budget."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Bhavesh Joshi Superhero", 0], ["Hellboy II: The Golden Army", 1], ["Vikramaditya Motwane", 0], ["Guillermo del Toro", 0]], "evidences": [["Bhavesh Joshi Superhero", "director", "Vikramaditya Motwane"], ["Hellboy II: The Golden Army", "director", "Guillermo del Toro"], ["Vikramaditya Motwane", "date of birth", "6 December 1976"], ["Guillermo del Toro", "date of birth", "October 9, 1964"]], "answer": "Hellboy Ii: The Golden Army"}
{"_id": "f093d3e808a611ebbd7fac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who was born first, Song O' My Heart or Sons Of New Mexico?", "context": [["Didrik Solli-Tangen", ["Didrik Solli- Tangen( born 11 June 1987) is a Norwegian singer who represented Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 on homeland with the song\" My Heart Is Yours\"."]], ["Sons of New Mexico", ["Sons of New Mexico is a 1949 American Western film directed by John English and written by Paul Gangelin.", "The film stars Gene Autry, Gail Davis, Robert Armstrong, Dick Jones, Frankie Darro and Irving Bacon.", "The film was released on December 20, 1949, by Columbia Pictures."]], ["Frank Borzage", ["Frank Borzage( April 23, 1894 \u2013 June 19, 1962) was an Academy Award- winning American film director and actor, most remembered for directing\" 7th Heaven\"( 1927),\" Street Angel\"( 1928),\" Bad Girl\"( 1931),\" Man's Castle\"( 1933),\" The Mortal Storm\"( 1940) and\" Moonrise\"( 1948)."]], ["Joe Stell", ["Joseph M. Stell, Jr.( born June 15, 1928) was an American politician who was a Democratic member of the New Mexico House of Representatives from 1984 to 2007.", "Stell attended Eastern New Mexico University, New Mexico State University, Western New Mexico University and the University of New Mexico.", "He is a former teacher and rancher."]], ["Henry Moore (cricketer)", ["Henry Walter Moore( 1849 \u2013 20 August 1916) was an English- born first- class cricketer who spent most of his life in New Zealand."]], ["Song o' My Heart", ["Song o' My Heart is a 1930 Pre-Code American film directed by Frank Borzage and starring John McCormack, Alice Joyce, Maureen O'Sullivan, Effie Ellsler and John Garrick.", "It was O'Sullivan's second film role."]], ["Cisco McSorley", ["Cisco A. McSorley is a Democratic member of the New Mexico Senate, representing the 16th District since 1997.", "Earlier he was a member of the New Mexico House of Representatives from 1984 through 1996.", "McSorley was born and grew up in Albuquerque, New Mexico and attended St. Pius X High School.", "He graduated from the University of New Mexico with a bachelor's degree in 1974 and from the University of New Mexico School of Law with a J.D. in 1979."]], ["Wale Adebanwi", ["Wale Adebanwi( born 1969) is a Nigerian- born first Black Rhodes Professor at St Antony's College, Oxford."]], ["John English (director)", ["John Wilkinson English( 25 June 1903 \u2013 11 October 1969) was a British film editor and film director.", "He is most famous for the film serials he co-directed with William Witney for Republic Pictures such as\" Zorro's Fighting Legion\" and\" Drums of Fu Manchu\".", "He was credited variously as John W English, John English or Jack English."]], ["Tim Eichenberg", ["Tim Eichenberg is an American politician from the state of New Mexico.", "A member of the Democratic Party, he serves as the State Treasurer of New Mexico."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Song o' My Heart", 0], ["Sons of New Mexico", 0], ["Frank Borzage", 0], ["John English (director)", 0]], "evidences": [["Song o' My Heart", "director", "Frank Borzage"], ["Sons of New Mexico", "director", "John English"], ["Frank Borzage", "date of birth", "April 23, 1894"], ["John English (director)", "date of birth", "25 June 1903"]], "answer": "Song O' My Heart"}
{"_id": "77f4e0140bb011ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is the paternal grandfather of Bohemond Iii Of Antioch?", "context": [["Raymond of Poitiers", ["Raymond of Poitiers (c. 1099- 29 June 1149) was Prince of Antioch from 1136 to 1149.", "He was the younger son of William IX, Duke of Aquitaine and his wife Philippa, Countess of Toulouse, born in the very year that his father the Duke began his infamous liaison with Dangereuse de Chatelherault."]], ["Bohemond IV of Antioch", ["Bohemond IV of Antioch, also known as Bohemond the One- Eyed( 1175 \u2013 1233), was Count of Tripoli from 1187 to 1233, and Prince of Antioch from 1201 to 1216 and from 1219 to 1233.", "He was the younger son of Bohemond III of Antioch.", "The dying Raymond III of Tripoli offered his county to Bohemond's elder brother, Raymond, but their father sent Bohemond to Tripoli in late 1187.", "Saladin, the Ayyubid sultan of Egypt and Syria, conquered the county, save for the capital and two fortresses, in summer 1188.", "Raymond died in early 1197, leaving a posthumous son, Raymond- Roupen.", "Raymond- Roupen's mother, Alice, was the niece of Leo I of Cilicia who persuaded the Antiochene noblemen to acknowledge Raymond- Roupen's right to succeed his grandfather.", "However, the Latin and Greek burghers proclaimed Bohemond heir to his father.", "After his father died in April 1201, Bohemond seized Antioch with the support of the burghers, the Knights Templar and Hospitallers, and the Italian merchants.", "Bohemond made an alliance with Az- Zahir Ghazi, the Ayyubid emir of Aleppo, and Kaykaus I, the Seljuq sultan of Rum, who often invaded Cilicia during the following years, to prevent Leo I from attacking Antioch.", "Conflicts between Bohemond and the Latin Patriarchs of Antioch enabled Raymond- Roupen to seize Antioch in 1216, but Bohemond regained the principality in 1219.", "After Leo I's death, Bohemond tried to secure Cilicia to his younger son, Philip, but Constantine of Baberon, who had administered Cilicia during the previous years, imprisoned Philip in 1224.", "Bohemond allied with Kayqubad I, sultan of Rum, but he could not prevent Philip's murder in 1225."]], ["Raymond IV, Count of Tripoli", ["Raymond IV( died 1199) was the count of Tripoli( 1187\u20131189) and regent of Antioch( 1193 \u2013 1194).", "He was the son of Bohemond III of Antioch and Orgueilleuse d' Harenc.", "When Raymond III of Tripoli died in 1187 without heirs, he left his county to Raymond, who was his godson.", "After two years, Bohemond III desired to keep his heir closer to his Antiochene court and so brought him back and sent his second son, Bohemond IV, as count to Tripoli.", "After the elder Bohemond was captured by Leo II of Armenia, Raymond acted as regent until his return.", "In 1195, Raymond married Alice of Armenia, Leo II's niece, the daughter of Roupen III, to solidify the peace.", "They had one son, Raymond- Roupen, who fought for his inheritance as the eldest grandson of Bohemond III."]], ["Henry Krause", ["Henry J.\" Red\" Krause, Jr.( August 28, 1913 \u2013 February 20, 1987) was an American football offensive lineman in the National Football League for the Brooklyn Dodgers and the Washington Redskins.", "He played college football at St. Louis University.", "He is the grandfather of Jennifer Krause", "He is the great grandfather of Payton Hoeing"]], ["Asclepiades of Antioch", ["Asclepiades of Antioch was Patriarch of Antioch and martyr.", "He succeeded Serapion as Patriarch of Antioch in 211.", "He was given the title of martyr, due to the trials he endured during Roman persecution."]], ["Theodosius VI of Antioch", ["Theodosius VI( Abourjaily) of Antioch was Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch from 1958 to 1970."]], ["Paul the Jew", ["Paul the Jew was the Patriarch of Antioch, and head of the Greek Orthodox Church of Antioch, from 519 to 521."]], ["Bohemond III of Antioch", ["Bohemond III of Antioch, also known as Bohemond the Child or the Stammerer (1148\u20131201), was Prince of Antioch from 1163 to 1201.", "He was the elder son of Constance of Antioch and her first husband, Raymond of Poitiers.", "Bohemond ascended to the throne after the Antiochene noblemen dethroned his mother with the assistance of Thoros II, Lord of Armenian Cilicia.", "He fell into captivity in the Battle of Artah in 1164, but the victorious Nur ad-Din, atabeg of Aleppo released him to avoid coming into conflict with the Byzantine Empire.", "Bohemond went to Constantinople to pay homage to Manuel I Komnenos, who persuaded him to install a Greek Orthodox Patriarch in Antioch.", "The Latin Patriarch of Antioch, Aimery of Limoges, placed Antioch under interdict.", "Bohemond restored Aimery only after the Greek patriarch died during an earthquake in 1170.", "Bohemond remained a close ally of the Byzantine Empire.", "He fought against Mleh, Lord of Armenian Cilicia, assisting in the restoration of Byzantine rule in the Cilician plain.", "He also made alliances with the Muslim rulers of Aleppo and Damascus against Saladin, who had begun to unite the Muslim countries along the borders of the crusader states.", "Since Bohemond repudiated his second wife and married an Antiochene lady, Patriarch Aimery excommunicated him in 1180.", "Bohemond forced the Armenian rulers of Cilicia to accept his suzerainty in the late 1180s.", "He also secured the County of Tripoli for his second son, Bohemond, in 1187.", "However, Saladin occupied almost the whole Principality of Antioch in the summer of 1188.", "To preserve the peace with Saladin, Bohemond did not provide military assistance to the crusaders during the Third Crusade.", "Leo of Cilicia's expansionist policy in the 1190s gave rise to a lasting conflict between Antioch and Cilicia.", "Bohemond was captured in 1194 by Leo, who tried to seize Antioch, but the burghers formed a commune and expelled the Armenian soldiers from the town.", "Bohemond was released only after he acknowledged Leo's independence.", "New conflicts emerged after Bohemond's eldest son, Raymond, died in 1197.", "Raymond's widow, who was Leo's niece, gave birth to a posthumous son, Raymond-Roupen, but Bohemond's younger son, Bohemond of Tripoli, wanted to secure his succession in Antioch with the assistance of the commune.", "The elderly Bohemond seems to have supported his son during his last years.", "The War of the Antiochene Succession began with Bohemond's death and lasted until 1219."]], ["Athanasius I Gammolo", ["Athanasius I Gammolo was the Patriarch of Antioch, and head of the Syriac Orthodox Church of Antioch from 595 until his death in 631.", "Athanasius was also the author of\" The Life of Severus of Antioch\", a biography of the first Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch."]], ["Theodora Komnene, Princess of Antioch", ["Theodora Komnene was a niece of Manuel I Komnenos, Byzantine emperor, a possible daughter of John Komnenos and of Maria Taronitissa, and the second wife of Bohemond III, prince of Antioch.", "She was the mother of: Her uncle Manuel I Komnenos died in 1180.", "Therefore, Bohemond believed that the alliance with Byzantium would n't be beneficial anymore and divorced Theodora.", "Theodora then remarried to Walter of B\u00e9thune, son of the lord of Bethsan."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Bohemond III of Antioch", 1], ["Raymond of Poitiers", 1]], "evidences": [["Bohemond III of Antioch", "father", "Raymond of Poitiers"], ["Raymond of Poitiers", "father", "William IX"]], "answer": "William IX"}
{"_id": "69ef20980bdc11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the director of film The Planet (Film) born?", "context": [["The Planet (film)", ["The Planet is a Swedish documentary film on environmental issues, released in 2006.", "The film was made by Michael Stenberg, Johan S\u00f6derberg and Linus Torell for the big screen and was shot in English to reach an international audience.", "It includes interviews with 29 environmental scientists and experts including Stephen Peake, Herman Daly, Lester Brown, Gretchen Daily, Mathis Wackernagel, Norman Myers, Jill J\u00e4ger, George Monbiot, Robert Costanza, Will Steffen, and Jared Diamond.", "At 8pm GMT on 21 March 2007, as part of the OXDOX:MK documentary film festival, it became the first ever simultaneous round the world screening of a film.", "After the screening, a panel of leading environmental experts answered questions from around the world from the Berrill Lecture Theatre at The Open University, England."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Charles Planet", ["Charles Planet( born 30 October 1993) is a French professional racing cyclist, who currently rides for UCI Professional Continental team."]], ["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]], ["Johan S\u00f6derberg", ["Johan Olof Anders S\u00f6derberg (born 14 November 1962 in Bolln\u00e4s) is a Swedish film director and editor.", "He was considered part of the now terminated Swedish multimedia collective Lucky People Center.", "S\u00f6derberg is recognized for the work he has done for Madonna: he edited both the \"Hung Up\" (2005) and", "\"Sorry\" (2006) music videos, as well as footage from her 2004 documentary", "\"I'm Going To Tell You A Secret\"; he directed the \"Sorry Remix\" video backdrop for the Confessions Tour in 2006 and co-directed the \"Hey You\" video (2007) with Marcus Lindkvist, which consists mostly of images from different cultures and global warming.", "He also remixed and directed the controversial concert video \"", "Get Stupid\" for the\nSticky & Sweet Tour.", "He also created the popular web video-hacked viral for the strand", "Read My Lips on Swedish TV show Kobra, which featured Tony Blair and George W. Bush lip-synching a love song.", "This technique was also used in the 2005 film \"The Voice\"."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["S. N. Mathur", ["S.N. Mathur was the Director of the Indian Intelligence Bureau between September 1975 and February 1980.", "He was also the Director General of Police in Punjab."]], ["Jesse E. Hobson", ["Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 \u2013 November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955.", "Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Planet (film)", 1], ["Johan S\u00f6derberg", 0]], "evidences": [["The Planet", "director", "Johan S\u00f6derberg"], ["Johan S\u00f6derberg", "place of birth", "Bolln\u00e4s"]], "answer": "Bolln\u00e4s"}
{"_id": "68cb7bc00bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the place of death of Tamatoa Vi's father?", "context": [["Dance of Death (disambiguation)", ["Dance of Death, also called\" Danse Macabre\", is a late- medieval allegory of the universality of death.", "Dance of Death or The Dance of Death may also refer to:"]], ["Sennedjem", ["The Ancient Egyptian artisan Sennedjem lived in Set Maat( translated as\" The Place of Truth\"), contemporary Deir el- Medina, on the west bank of the Nile, opposite Thebes, during the reigns of Seti I and Ramesses II.", "Sennedjem had the title\" Servant in the Place of Truth\".", "He was buried along with his wife, Iyneferti, and family in a tomb in the village necropolis.", "His tomb was discovered January 31, 1886.", "When Sennedjem's tomb was found, in it there was regular furniture from his home, including a stool and a bed, which he actually used when he was alive.", "His titles included Servant in the Place of Truth, meaning that he worked on the excavation and decoration of the nearby royal tombs."]], ["Tamatoa VI", ["Prince Ari'imate Teururai later known as King Tamatoa VI (1853 \u2013 15 September 1905), was a member of a Tahitian royal family, the \"House of Teururai\" which reigned on the Tahitian island of Huahin\u00e9 and Maia'o during the 19th century.", "He was installed as king of Ra'iatea and Taha'a in 1884, but was deposed in 1888."]], ["Place of birth", ["The place of birth( POB) or birthplace is the place where a person was born.", "This place is often used in legal documents, together with name and date of birth, to uniquely identify a person.", "As a general rule with respect to passports, the place of birth is determined to be the country that currently has\" sovereignty\" over the actual place of birth, regardless of when the birth actually occurred.", "The place of birth is not necessarily the place where the parents of the new baby live.", "If the baby is born in a hospital in another place, that place is the place of birth.", "In many countries, this also means that the government requires that the birth of the new baby is registered in the place of birth.", "Some countries place less or no importance on the place of birth, instead using alternative geographical characteristics for the purpose of identity documents.", "For example, Sweden has used the concept of\" f\u00f6delsehemortdomicile of birth\") since 1947.", "This means that the domicile of the baby's mother is the registered place of birth.", "The location of the maternity ward or other physical birthplace is considered unimportant.", "Similarly, Switzerland uses the concept of\" Heimatortlieu d'origineluogo d'origineplace of origin\" in German, French and Italian respectively).", "A child born to Swiss parents is automatically assigned the place of origin of the parent with the same last name, so the child either gets their mother's or father's place of origin.", "A child born to one Swiss parent and one foreign parent acquires the place of origin of their Swiss parent.", "In a Swiss passport and identity card, the holder's place of origin is stated, not their place of birth.", "In some countries( primarily in the Americas), the place of birth automatically determines the nationality of the baby, a practice often referred to by the Latin phrase\" jus soli\".", "Almost all countries outside the Americas instead attribute nationality based on the nationality( ies) of the baby's parents( referred to as\" jus sanguinis\").", "There can be some confusion regarding the place of birth if the birth takes place in an unusual way: when babies are born on an airplane or at sea, difficulties can arise.", "The place of birth of such a person depends on the law of the countries involved, which include the nationality of the plane or ship, the nationality( ies) of the parents and/ or the location of the plane or ship( if the birth occurs in the territorial waters or airspace of a country).", "Some administrative forms may request the applicant's\" country of birth\".", "It is important to determine from the requester whether the information requested refers to the applicant's\" place of birth\" or\" nationality at birth\".", "For US citizens born abroad who under the US Constitution acquire US citizenship at the time of birth, the nationality at birth will be USA( American), while the place of birth would be the country in which the actual birth takes place."]], ["Motherland (disambiguation)", ["Motherland is the place of one's birth, the place of one's ancestors, or the place of origin of an ethnic group.", "Motherland may also refer to:"]], ["Tamatoa III", ["Tamatoa III( c. 1757 \u2013 1831) was the King of Raiatea from 1820 to 1831.", "U'uru, or Vetea- ra'i -' u'uru, was the son of Tamatoa II by his third wife.", "He was the ari'i maro' ura, high chief, at' Opoa on Raiatea, during Captain Cook's visit in 1773."]], ["Place of origin", ["In Switzerland, the place of origin( literally\" home place\" or\" citizen place\") denotes where a Swiss citizen has their municipal citizenship.", "It is not to be confused with the place of birth or place of residence, although two or all three of these locations may be identical depending on the person's circumstances."]], ["Ari'imate", ["King Ari'imate Teurura'i (1824 \u2013 14 April 1874) was a member and founder of a Polynesian royal family (House of Teurura'i) which reigned on the Tahitian island of Huahine and Mai'ao during the 19th century.", "In Tahitian, his name translate as \"sovereign-demised\" and \"the-sky-forest\" respectively.", "He was installed as king of Huahine in 1852 until his deposition in 1868."]], ["Where Was I", ["\" Where Was I?\" may refer to:"]], ["Beaulieu-sur-Loire", ["Beaulieu- sur- Loire is a commune in the Loiret department in north -central France.", "It is also the place of death of Jacques MacDonald, a French general who served in the Napoleonic Wars"]]], "supporting_facts": [["Tamatoa VI", 0], ["Ari'imate", 0]], "evidences": [["Tamatoa VI", "father", "Ari'imate"], ["Ari'imate", "place of death", "Huahine"]], "answer": "Huahine"}
{"_id": "7df5e65b086711ebbd5eac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film came out first, Kalavar King or Ogro?", "context": [["The Heavenly King", ["The Heavenly King or\" variation\".", "may refer to:"]], ["Eththan", ["Eththan, also known as Ethan is a 2011 Indian Tamil comedy drama film written and directed by L Suresh.", "The film stars Vimal and Sanusha in the lead roles, whilst Jayaprakash and Sarvajit appear in supporting roles.", "The music was composed by Taj Noor.", "A remake of the 2010 Telugu film\" Kalavar King\", directed by Suresh himself, the film was released on 27 May 2011, with moderate review."]], ["King or Queen", ["King or Queen may refer to:"]], ["Operation Leopard", ["La l\u00e9gion saute sur Kolwezi also known as\" Operation Leopard\" is a French war film directed by Raoul Coutard filmed in French Guiana.", "The script is based on the true story of the Battle of Kolwezi that happened in 1978.", "It was diligently described in a book of the same name by former 1 REP Captain Pierre Sergent.", "He published his book in 1979; the film came out in 1980.", "Raoul Coutard shot the film in a documentary style."]], ["Thomas King", ["Thomas King or Tom King may refer to:"]], ["Ogro", ["Operaci\u00f3n Ogro is a 1979 Spanish and Italian drama film written and directed by Gillo Pontecorvo.", "The film is based on true events in Spain during the early 1970s and is based on the eponymous book by Julen Agirre( pseudonym of Eva Forest).", "The film won the David di Donatello( an annual Italian motion picture award) for Best Film.", "All the actors, a mix of Spaniards and Italians, spoke Spanish in the dubbed version released in Spain, and in Italian in the dubbed Italian version."]], ["Elizabeth King", ["Elizabeth King( or variants) may refer to:"]], ["Kalavar King", ["Kalavar King is a 2010 Telugu film directed by Suresh starring Nikhil Siddharth and Shweta Prasad.", "The film was released on 26 February 2010.", "The film was remade in Tamil as Eththan by the same director.", "It was also remade in Kannada as Melkote Manja directed by Jaggesh in 2017."]], ["The Fabulous Senorita", ["The Fabulous Senorita is a 1952 American musical comedy film directed by R.G. Springsteen and starring Estelita Rodriguez, Robert Clarke and Nestor Paiva.", "The film came at the tail- end of a cycle of Latin American- themed films, through it did introduce a new star Rita Moreno."]], ["The Night of Nights", ["The Night of Nights is a 1939 black- and- white drama film written by Donald Ogden Stewart and directed by Lewis Milestone for Paramount Pictures that starred Pat O' Brien, Olympe Bradna, and Roland Young.", "The film received positive contemporary reviews from publications such as\" The New York Times\".", "Director Milestone went on to other successful productions after the film came out, including\" Ocean's 11\" and\" Pork Chop Hill\".", "The movie has no relation to the use of the phrase\" Night of Nights\" for the night of the Academy Awards ceremony, the album by musical group", "The Seekers, or the Touhou Project song."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Kalavar King", 0], ["Ogro", 0]], "evidences": [["Kalavar King", "publication date", "2010"], ["Ogro", "publication date", "1979"]], "answer": "Ogro"}
{"_id": "0facaa180bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the place of death of Jan I Of \u017baga\u0144's father?", "context": [["Jan I of \u017baga\u0144", ["Jan I of \u017baga\u0144 (\u2013 12 April 1439) was a Duke of \u017baga\u0144-G\u0142og\u00f3w, since 1397 (until 1412 with his brothers as co-rulers), since 1403 Duke of \u017baga\u0144, Krosno Odrza\u0144skie and \u015awiebodzin (again, until 1412 with his brothers as co-rulers) and since 1412 sole ruler of \u017baga\u0144 and Przew\u00f3z.", "He was the eldest son of Henry VIII the Sparrow, Duke of G\u0142og\u00f3w by his wife Katharina, daughter of Duke W\u0142adys\u0142aw of Opole."]], ["Jan IV of K\u0119pa", ["Jan of the Lodz coat of arms( died on 14 April 1346) was bishop of Pozna\u0144 and author of sequences and antiphon."]], ["Henry V of Iron", ["Henry V( III) of Iron( \u2013 after 8 April 1369), was a Duke of \u017baga\u0144 since 1342, from 1349 Duke of half- G\u0142og\u00f3w, and from 1363 Duke of half- \u015acinawa.", "He was the only son of Henry IV( II) the Faithful, Duke of \u017baga\u0144, by his wife Matilda, daughter of Herman, Margrave of Brandenburg- Salzwedel."]], ["Henry VIII the Sparrow", ["Henry VIII (VI)", "the Sparrow", "(\u2013 14 March 1397) was a Duke of \u017baga\u0144\u2013G\u0142og\u00f3w during 1368\u20131378 (as a co-ruler with his brothers), from 1378 ruler over Zielona G\u00f3ra, Szprotawa, Ko\u017cuch\u00f3w, Przemk\u00f3w and Sulech\u00f3w, and since 1395 ruler over half of G\u0142og\u00f3w, \u015acinawa and Bytom Odrza\u0144ski.", "He was the second son of Henry V of Iron, Duke of \u017baga\u0144\u2013G\u0142og\u00f3w, by his wife Anna, daughter of Duke Wenceslaus of P\u0142ock.", "The origin of his nickname \"SparrowWr\u00f3bel\") is unknown."]], ["Wenceslaus of \u017baga\u0144", ["Wenceslaus of \u017baga\u0144( ca. 1434 \u2013 29 April 1488) was a Duke of \u017baga\u0144- Przew\u00f3z since 1439( with his brothers as co-rulers until 1449), from 1449 Duke of Przew\u00f3z( as co-ruler of his younger brother).", "He was the third son of Duke Jan I of \u017baga\u0144 by his wife Scholastika, daughter of Rudolf III, Duke of Saxe- Wittemberg and Elector of Saxony.", "His uncle, Joe II of \u017baga\u0144, was his guiding mentor through childhood."]], ["Jan of Stobnica", ["Jan of Stobnica( ca. 1470- 1530), was a Polish philosopher, scientist and geographer of the early 16th century."]], ["Balthasar of \u017baga\u0144", ["Balthasar, Duke of \u017baga\u0144( \u2013 Przew\u00f3z, 15 July 1472), was a Duke of \u017baga\u0144- Przew\u00f3z since 1439( with his brothers as co-rulers until 1449), from 1449 Duke of \u017baga\u0144.", "Deposed during 1461 \u2013 1468, he recovered the Duchy in this year until shortly before his death.", "He was the oldest son of Duke Jan I of \u017baga\u0144 by his wife Scholastika, daughter of Rudolf III, Duke of Saxe- Wittemberg and Elector of Saxony.", "He was named after his maternal great- grandfather, Balthasar, Landgrave of Thuringia( Scholastika's maternal grandfather)."]], ["Jan II the Mad", ["Jan II the Mad also known as the Bad, the Wild or the Cruel( 16 April 1435 \u2013 22 September 1504), was a Duke of \u017baga\u0144- Przew\u00f3z since 1439( with his brothers as co-rulers until 1449), from 1449 Duke of Przew\u00f3z( as co-ruler of his younger brother), during 1461 \u2013 1468 and briefly in 1472 Duke of \u017baga\u0144 and during 1476 \u2013 1488 Duke of half- G\u0142og\u00f3w( the Duchy was finally reunited in 1480).", "He was the fourth and youngest son of Duke Jan I of \u017baga\u0144 by his wife Scholastika, daughter of Rudolf III, Duke of Saxe- Wittenberg and Elector of Saxony."]], ["Henry VI the Older", ["Henry VI( IV) the Older( bef. 1345 \u2013 5 December 1393) was a Duke of \u017baga\u0144- G\u0142og\u00f3w since 1368( with his brothers as co-rulers until 1378).", "He was the oldest son of Henry V of Iron, Duke of \u017baga\u0144- G\u0142og\u00f3w, by his wife Anna, daughter of Duke Wenceslaus of P\u0142ock."]], ["Rudolf of \u017baga\u0144", ["Rudolf of \u017baga\u0144( ca. 1418 \u2013 18 September 1454) was a Duke of \u017baga\u0144- Przew\u00f3z since 1439( with his brothers as co-rulers until 1449), from 1449 Duke of \u017baga\u0144( as co-ruler of his older brother).", "He was the second son of Duke Jan I of \u017baga\u0144 by his wife Scholastika, daughter of Rudolf III, Duke of Saxe- Wittemberg and Elector of Saxony.", "He was named after his maternal grandfather."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Jan I of \u017baga\u0144", 1], ["Henry VIII the Sparrow", 2]], "evidences": [["Jan I of \u017baga\u0144", "father", "Henry VIII the Sparrow"], ["Henry VIII the Sparrow", "place of death", "Szprotawa"]], "answer": "Szprotawa"}
{"_id": "fb0ccba8089311ebbd75ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Do director of film A Rough Passage and director of film The Green God (Film) have the same nationality?", "context": [["Brian Johnson (special effects artist)", ["Brian Johnson( born 1939 or 1940) is a British designer and director of film and television special effects."]], ["A Rough Passage", ["A Rough Passage is a 1922 Australian silent film directed by Franklyn Barrett based on the novel by Arthur Wright.", "It was Barrett's final feature and is considered a lost film."]], ["The Green God (film)", ["The Green God is a 1918 American silent mystery film directed by Paul Scardon and starring Harry T. Morey, Betty Blythe and Arthur Donaldson."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["Ben Cura", ["Ben Cura( born 30 September 1988) is a British- Argentine actor and director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Franklyn Barrett", ["Walter Franklyn Barrett( 1873 \u2013 16 July 1964), better known as Franklyn Barrett, was an Australian film director and cinematographer.", "He worked for a number of years for West's Pictures.", "It was later written of the filmmaker that\" Barrett's visual ingenuity was to be the highlight of all his work, but ... his direction of actors was less assured\"."]], ["Jason Moore (director)", ["Jason Moore( born October 22, 1970) is an American director of film, theatre and television."]], ["Paul Scardon", ["Paul Scardon( 6 May 1874 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia \u2013 17 January 1954 in Fontana, California) was an actor, a producer, and a director on both Australian and New York stages.", "When he was 15, Scardon debuted on stage as a contortionist in vaudeville.", "He progressed from that to pantomime and then joined a troupe headed by J. C. Williamson, touring New Zealand and Australia for five years.", "In 1905, he joined a company headed by Nance O'Neil, and that group's tour brought him to the United States.", "Scardon's Broadway credits include\" Mrs. Bumpstead- Leigh\"( 1911),\" Becky Sharp\"( 1911),\" The Green Cockatoo\"( 1910),\" Hannele\"( 1910),\" The Debtors\"( 1909),\" Agnes\"( 1908),\" Our American Cousin\"( 1908), and\" Brigadier Gerard\"( 1906).", "Scardon went to Hollywood in 1910.", "In motion pictures, he worked for Majestic Pictures, Reliance- Majestic Studios and Vitagraph Studios.", "He directed Blanche Sweet in\" Unwilling Husband\", Bessie Barriscale in some of her most successful productions, and most of the melodramas which starred his wife, actress Betty Blythe.", "Retiring when sound films came in, Scardon returned to films as an actor in the 1940s, playing bit roles until he retired from the film industry in 1948."]], ["Hanro Smitsman", ["Hanro Smitsman, born in 1967 in Breda( Netherlands), is a writer and director of film and television."]]], "supporting_facts": [["A Rough Passage", 0], ["The Green God (film)", 0], ["Franklyn Barrett", 0], ["Paul Scardon", 0]], "evidences": [["A Rough Passage", "director", "Franklyn Barrett"], ["The Green God (film)", "director", "Paul Scardon"], ["Franklyn Barrett", "country of citizenship", "Australian"], ["Paul Scardon", "country of citizenship", "Australia"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "f0ec33f00bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of Julia Livilla's father?", "context": [["David Gardiner (politician)", ["David Gardiner (May 29, 1784 \u2013 February 28, 1844) was an American lawyer and politician who served as a member of New York State Senate from 1824 to 1828.", "He was the father of Julia Gardiner Tyler, second wife of U.S. President John Tyler.", "He died in an explosion aboard the USS \"Princeton\"."]], ["Obata Toramori", ["He was the father of Obata Masamori."]], ["Anacyndaraxes", ["Anacyndaraxes was the father of Sardanapalus, king of Assyria."]], ["Marcus Vinicius (consul 30)", ["Marcus Vinicius( c. 5 BC \u2013 AD 46) was a Roman consul and, as husband of Julia Livilla, grandson- in- law(\" progener\") of the emperor Tiberius.", "He was the son and grandson of two consuls, Publius Vinicius( consul 2 AD) and Marcus Vinicius( consul 19 BC)."]], ["Julia Livilla", ["Julia Livilla (Classical Latin: , also called or)", "(early AD 18 - late AD 41 or early AD 42) was the youngest child of Germanicus and Agrippina", "the Elder and the youngest sister of the Emperor Caligula.", "She is sometimes known as \"Lesbia\" for her birthplace."]], ["Arthur Beauchamp", ["Arthur Beauchamp( 1827 \u2013 28 April 1910) was a Member of Parliament from New Zealand.", "He is remembered as the father of Harold Beauchamp, who rose to fame as chairman of the Bank of New Zealand and was the father of writer Katherine Mansfield."]], ["Germanicus", ["Germanicus (Latin: \"Germanicus Julius Caesar\"; 24 May 15 BC \u2013 10 October AD 19) was a member of the Julio-Claudian dynasty and a prominent general of the Roman Empire, who was known for his campaigns in Germania.", "The son of Nero Claudius Drusus and Antonia Minor, Germanicus was born into an influential branch of the patrician \"gens Claudia\".", "The agnomen \"Germanicus\" was added to his full name in 9 BC when it was posthumously awarded to his father in honor of his victories in Germania.", "In AD 4, he was adopted by his paternal uncle, Tiberius, who succeeded Augustus as Roman emperor a decade later.", "As a result, Germanicus became an official member of the \"gens Julia\", another prominent family which he was related to on his mother's side.", "His connection to the Julii was further consolidated through a marriage between himself and Agrippina the Elder, a granddaughter of Augustus.", "He was also the nephew of Tiberius, the older brother of Claudius, the father of Caligula, and the maternal grandfather of Nero.", "During the reign of Augustus, Germanicus enjoyed an accelerated political career as the heir of the emperor's heir, entering the office of quaestor five years before the legal age in AD 7.", "He held that office until AD 11, and was elected consul for the first time in AD 12.", "The year after, he was made proconsul of Germania Inferior, Germania Superior, and all of Gaul.", "From there he commanded eight legions, about one-third of the entire Roman army, which he led against the Germanic tribes in his campaigns from AD 14 to 16.", "He avenged the Roman Empire's defeat in the Teutoburg Forest and retrieved two of the three legionary eagles that had been lost during the battle.", "In AD 17 he returned to Rome where he received a triumph before leaving to reorganize the provinces of Asia Minor, whereby he incorporated the provinces of Cappadocia and Commagene in AD 18.", "While in the eastern provinces, he came into conflict with the governor of Syria, Gnaeus Calpurnius Piso.", "During their feud, Germanicus became ill in Antioch, where he died on 10 October AD 19.", "His death has been attributed to poison by ancient sources, but that was never proven.", "As a famous general, he was widely popular and regarded as the ideal Roman long after his death.", "To the Roman people, Germanicus was the Roman equivalent of Alexander the Great due to the nature of his death at a young age, his virtuous character, his dashing physique, and his military renown."]], ["Cleomenes II", ["Cleomenes II( died 309 BC) was Agiad King of Sparta from 369 to 309 BC.", "The son of Cleombrotus I, he succeeded his brother Agesipolis II.", "He was the father of Acrotatus I, the father of Areus I, and of Cleonymus, the father of Leonidas II."]], ["Inoue Masaru (bureaucrat)", ["Viscount was the first Director of Railways in Japan and is known as the\" father of the Japanese railways\"."]], ["John Templeton (botanist)", ["John Templeton( 1766\u20131825) was an early Irish naturalist and botanist.", "He is often referred to as the\" Father of Irish Botany\".", "He was the father of naturalist, artist and entomologist Robert Templeton."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Julia Livilla", 1], ["Germanicus", 0]], "evidences": [["Julia Livilla", "father", "Germanicus"], ["Germanicus", "place of birth", "Roman"]], "answer": "Roman"}
{"_id": "8f3e6396093811ebbdaeac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film was released earlier, Forbidden Daughters or The Third Kiss?", "context": [["Lloyd (film)", ["Lloyd is a 2001 American comedy film.", "The film was released on May 4, 2001."]], ["Delinquent Daughters", ["Delinquent Daughters, or Accent on Crime, is a 1944 exploitation film directed by Albert Herman and starring June Carlson.", "The film is about a police investigation into the suicide death of a high school girl and the hard- partying teenagers at a party prior to the incident."]], ["Rakka (film)", ["The film was released on YouTube and Steam on 14 June 2017."]], ["Invasion of the Neptune Men", ["The film was released in 1961 in Japan and was later released in the United States on television.", "In 1998, the film was featured on an episode of\" Mystery Science Theater 3000\"."]], ["The Third Kiss", ["The Third Kiss is a 1942 Argentine romantic drama film directed by Luis C\u00e9sar Amadori and starring Pedro L\u00f3pez Lagar, Silvia Legrand and Amelia Bence.", "At the 1943 Argentine Film Critics Association Awards, Amelia Bence won the Silver Condor Award for Best Actress for her performance in the film."]], ["Coney Island Baby (film)", ["Coney Island Baby is a 2003 comedy- drama in which film producer Amy Hobby made her directorial debut.", "Karl Geary wrote the film and Tanya Ryno was the film's producer.", "The music was composed by Ryan Shore.", "The film was shot in Sligo, Ireland, which is known locally as\" Coney Island\".", "The film was screened at the Newport International Film Festival.", "Hobby won the Jury Award for\" Best First Time Director\".", "The film made its premiere television broadcast on the Sundance Channel."]], ["The Wonderful World of Captain Kuhio", ["The film was released in Japan on 10 October 2009."]], ["The Third Kiss (1919 film)", ["The Third Kiss is a lost 1919 American silent comedy film directed by Robert G. Vignola, written by Edith M. Kennedy and Heliodore Tenno, and starring Vivian Martin, Harrison Ford, Robert Ellis, Kathleen Kirkham, Thomas Persse, Edna Mae Cooper, and Jane Keckley.", "It was released on September 14, 1919, by Paramount Pictures."]], ["Forbidden Daughters", ["Forbidden Daughters is a 1927 American silent black& white short erotic- drama film directed by prominent nude photographer Albert Arthur Allen.", "This is the only known movie directed by Allen who, otherwise, was famous by his work as a photographer of nude female models."]], ["Royal Tramp II", ["Royal Tramp II is a 1992 Hong Kong film based on Louis Cha's novel\" The Deer and the Cauldron\".", "The film is a sequel to\" Royal Tramp\", which was released earlier in the same year."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Forbidden Daughters", 0], ["The Third Kiss", 0]], "evidences": [["Forbidden Daughters", "publication date", "1927"], ["The Third Kiss", "publication date", "1942"]], "answer": "Forbidden Daughters"}
{"_id": "7161d1980bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of Marike De Klerk's husband?", "context": [["Veronica de Klerk", ["Veronica Cecilia de Klerk( born 26 November 1947) is a Namibian women's rights activist.", "Veronica Cecilia", "De Klerk is a former television news presenter and actuality radio programme presenter with the Namibian Broadcasting Corporation in Namibia, and was educated in Germany in the\" Promotion of Women's Self- help programmes in developing countries\".", "During 1996, Veronica De Klerk was appointed the first Executive Director of the Women's Action for Development( WAD) \u2013 a prominent non-partisan, non-profit- making women's movement in Namibia, which is widely recognised as a visible, vocal, and a fast- moving NGO in Namibia.", "Under her leadership, WAD has established\" Community Voice\" programmes in all regions of the country, which consists of 107 Community Voice members, and who act as Trainers and Fieldworkers for WAD, to act and speak out on behalf of rural communities on their numerous social challenges.", "The Community Voices assist in identifying and solving their social challenges in partnership with decision- makers in the regions.", "Moreover, WAD has training centres in the regions of Omusati( north), Karas( far south) and Hardap( south), where skills training is offered to the most marginalised.", "The organisation has further trained thousands of unemployed rural people to acquire various skills, which enabled them to successfully enter the labour market, while having assisted others to establish various income- generating ventures, country- wide.", "Furthermore, WAD has under her leadership, trained and graduated 170 members of the Defence Force and 200 members of the Police Force in various skills, such as computer literacy; office administration, English statements and report- writing, to improve their work performance.", "Moreover, WAD has trained and graduated Prisoners and Wardens in various skills, as well as Commercial Sex Workers to acquire skills to take up more honourable employment in the labour market.", "During 1997, Veronica De Klerk was appointed to the Namibian President's Economic Advisory Council.", "During 2004, De Klerk was acknowledged in the publication:\" Guide to Namibian Politics\" as heading the most prominent women's movement and one of the most successful NGO's in the country and acknowledged as one of 109 Namibian key- players that influences political direction in the country.", "During 2005, De Klerk was nominated by the Namibian media as the\" Spokesperson of the Year for the Public and NGO sectors\".", "During 2005, De Klerk was nominated by the\" French Association of Friendship and Solidarity with African Peoples\" as one of 52 African women\" Who make Africa Move\"!", "During 2006, Veronica De Klerk was, together with the President of the Council of Churches in Namibia and retired Bishop, Dr. Zephania Kameeta, nominated by the\" Global Call to Action Against Poverty\"( GCAP), as\" Goodwill Ambassador\" for Namibia, in honour of her exemplary work performed in the reduction of poverty in Namibia\".", "During 2006, under her leadership, WAD commissioned a two- year research project, to determine the root causes of violence against women and girls, together with the University of Namibia and the Ministry of Safety and Security, while interviewing 200 convicted perpetrators in most prisons country- wide.", "Alcohol abuse was found to be the main cause of violence against women, among many other causes.", "De Klerk further contributed towards the publications:\" Women and Custom \u2013 Cultural practices versus Gender Equality\", as well as\" Children's Rights in Namibia\" together with the Law Faculty of the University of Namibia.", "During 2006, De Klerk commissioned and directed a nationwide educational anti-corruption television programme in Namibia, in which thousands of viewers participated.", "During this project, 50 000 anti-corruption messages were received and channelled through to the Anti-Corruption Commission.", "During 2007, the Namibian Minister of Works, Transport and Communication conferred Veronica De Klerk as \u201c Goodwill Ambassador for Road Safety in Namibia \u201d.", "During 2009, under her leadership, WAD co-hosted, in partnership with the Anti-Corruption Commission of Namibia, the awareness- raising\" Great Walk against Corruption\" in which thousands of people from all sectors of society participated in the capital.", "During 2011, under her leadership, WAD formed a Tri-partnership with the Ministry of Education and the Law Faculty of the University of Namibia to penetrate all Junior and Senior Secondary Schools country- wide, to train 800 School Counsellors and Life Skills Teachers in the causes and consequences of Gender Based Violence, with the view to sensitise and educate 67 552 learners, with the aim of training learners to value and respect women and girls and to dramatically reduce violent behaviour in the Namibian society.", "During 2011, WAD and its main donor as implementing agents, together with the Ministry of Gender Equality& Child Welfare; the Law Faculty of the University of Namibia; and the Legal Assistance Centre, launched a N $6 Million project:\" My Rights as a Woman and Namibian Citizen: Gender and Human Rights Awareness- raising in the Namibian Society\", to contribute towards a more gender sensitive Namibian society where human rights are protected and where women enjoy equal opportunities without fear of discrimination, marginalisation or harassment.", "9 000 community members; decision- makers and community leaders were trained in the contents of gender- related laws, including the Combating of the Domestic.", "Violence Law; the Combating of the Rape Law; the Child Maintenance Law; and the Married Persons' Equality Law, for women and men to know their rights within those laws.", "During 2012, the Minister of Labour and Social Welfare appointed Veronica De Klerk as one of 5 Commissioners to serve on the\" Namibian Minimum Wage Commission for Domestic Workers\" to establish a national minimum wage for Domestic Workers for the country.", "During 2013, De Klerk commissioned and directed a nationwide anti Gender Based Violence television programme as an educational national awareness- raising television campaign to stop the spate of violence in Namibia.", "During 2014, His Excellency, President Dr. Hifikepunye Pohamba appointed Veronica De Klerk, as one of 18 Commissioners to serve on the National Planning Commission, to assist in addressing poverty, unemployment, the lack of skills among poor communities, as well as the evils of Gender Based Violence; Alcohol and Drug abuse, Teenage Pregnancies, etc. During 2012, 2013, and 2014, under her leadership, the\" Professional Management Review\"( PMR), based in South Africa, presented WAD with one Gold Award and 2 Diamond Awards respectively, for excellent leadership and achievements.", "A powerful attribute of De Klerk is her visibility in the mass media of the country, in which she regularly speaks out against various social evils, injustices and inequalities in society, there by improving the status of women in society.", "This has made her a powerful agent for social change.", "De Klerk serves on various directorships.", "She has produced various publications and has presented various papers at local and international conferences on the advancement of women and rural communities.", "WAD has trained over 50 000 poor, unemployed, and unskilled women and men country- wide, mostly free of charge, while between 65% and 70% of those trained have found job placements in the labour market or established own income- generating ventures.", "De Klerk grew up in Windhoek, the island territory of St. Helena, and in South Africa.", "She was a television personality during the 1980s on the South West African Broadcasting Corporation prior to independence in 1990."]], ["A. J. de Klerk", ["Abel Jacobus' Tjoppie' de Klerk( born 9 December 1991) is a Namibian rugby union player.", "He was named in Namibia's squad for the 2015 Rugby World Cup."]], ["Rossouw de Klerk", ["Pieter Rossouw de Klerk( born 21 August 1989) is a South African rugby union player for the in the Pro14.", "His regular playing position is tighthead prop.", "De Klerk began his senior career in Pretoria and made his domestic debut for the in 2009 against the.", "The following year he made his first Super Rugby appearance for the against the.", "In total he managed 33 matches for the Blue Bulls and 14 games for the Bulls.", "He moved west in 2013 and played for the in the Vodacom Cup and Currie Cup competitions.", "He signed for Glasgow Warriors in 2014 and won the Pro 12 title in the season 2014- 15.", "On 31 July 2015 Glasgow Warriors announced that De Klerk would be released from his contract due to personal reasons.", "On 27 September 2015, Klerk signed for top French club Grenoble in the Top 14 from the 2015\u20132016 season."]], ["F. W. de Klerk", ["Frederik Willem de Klerk (born 18 March 1936) is a South African politician who served as State President of South Africa from 1989 to 1994 and as Deputy President from 1994 to 1996.", "As South Africa's last head of state from the era of white-minority rule, he and his government dismantled the apartheid system and introduced universal suffrage.", "Ideologically a conservative and an economic liberal, he led the National Party from 1989 to 1997.", "Born in Johannesburg, British Dominion of South Africa, to an influential Afrikaner family, de Klerk studied at Potchefstroom University before pursuing a career in law.", "Joining the National Party, to which he had family ties, he was elected to parliament and sat in the white-minority government of P. W. Botha, holding a succession of ministerial posts.", "As a minister, he supported and enforced apartheid, a system of racial segregation that privileged white South Africans.", "After Botha resigned in 1989, de Klerk replaced him, first as leader of the National Party", "and then as State President.", "Although observers expected him to continue Botha's defence of apartheid, de Klerk decided to end the policy.", "He was aware that growing ethnic animosity and violence was leading South Africa into a racial civil war.", "Amid this violence, the state security forces committed widespread human rights abuses and encouraged violence between Xhosa and Zulu, although de Klerk later denied sanctioning such actions.", "He permitted anti-apartheid marches to take place, legalised a range of previously banned anti-apartheid political parties, and freed imprisoned anti-apartheid activists, including Nelson Mandela.", "He also dismantled South Africa's nuclear weapons program.", "De Klerk negotiated with Mandela to fully dismantle apartheid and establish a transition to universal suffrage.", "In 1993, he publicly apologised for apartheid's harmful effects, although not for apartheid itself.", "He oversaw the 1994 non-racial election in which Mandela led the African National Congress (ANC) to victory; de Klerk's National Party took second place with 20% of the vote.", "After the election, de Klerk became a Deputy President in Mandela's ANC-led coalition, the Government of National Unity.", "In this position, he supported the government's liberal economic policies.", "De Klerk had desired a total amnesty for political crimes committed under apartheid and opposed the Truth and Reconciliation Commission set up to investigate past human rights abuses by both pro and anti-apartheid groups.", "His working relationship with Mandela was strained, although he later spoke fondly of him.", "In May 1996, after the National Party objected to the new constitution, de Klerk withdrew it from the coalition government; the party disbanded the following year and reformed as the New National Party.", "In 1997, he retired from active politics and since then has lectured internationally.", "De Klerk is a controversial figure.", "The recipient of a wide range of awards\u2014including the Nobel Peace Prize\u2014he was widely praised for dismantling apartheid and bringing universal suffrage to South Africa.", "Conversely, anti-apartheid activists criticised him for offering only a qualified apology for apartheid and for ignoring the human rights abuses carried out by his state security forces, while South Africa's white right-wing claimed that by abandoning apartheid he had betrayed the interests of the country's white minority."]], ["Jan de Klerk (rugby union)", ["Johannes Cornelis de Klerk( born in Pietersburg, South Africa) is a South African rugby union player for Canon Eagles in the Japanese Top League.", "His regular position is lock."]], ["Barbara Klerk", ["Barbara Klerk( born 20 July 1989) is a Belgian figure skater.", "She is a two- time Belgian national champion."]], ["Stan Rice", ["Stan Rice( November 7, 1942 \u2013 December 9, 2002) was an American poet and artist.", "He was the husband of author Anne Rice."]], ["Marike de Klerk", ["Marike de Klerk (29 March 1937 \u2013 3 December 2001) was the First Lady of South Africa, as the wife of State President Frederik Willem de Klerk, from 1989-1994.", "She was also a politician of the former governing National Party in her own right.", "De Klerk was murdered in her Cape Town home in 2001."]], ["Bob de Klerk", ["Bob de Klerk( born 1961) is a Dutch football manager and former player."]], ["Faf de Klerk", ["Fran\u00e7ois' Faf' de Klerk( born 19 October 1991 in Nelspruit) is a South African rugby union player.", "He plays as a scrum- half for Sale Sharks in the English Premiership and for the South Africa national team.", "He was a member of the South Africa team that won the 2019 Rugby World Cup."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Marike de Klerk", 0], ["F. W. de Klerk", 3]], "evidences": [["Marike de Klerk", "spouse", "Frederik Willem de Klerk"], ["Frederik Willem de Klerk", "place of birth", "Johannesburg"]], "answer": "Johannesburg"}
{"_id": "c511cef80baf11ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is the paternal grandmother of Zo\u00eb Porphyrogenita?", "context": [["Kaoru Hatoyama", ["After the elections of 2009, she became more widely known as the grandmother of Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama and his politician brother Kunio Hatoyama."]], ["Mona Hopton Bell", ["Mona Hopton Bell( 1867- 1940) was a British artist, best known for her portraits of civic figures.", "She was the grandmother of the painter Jean H. Bell."]], ["Anne Denman", ["Anne Denman( 1587\u20131661) was born in Olde Hall, Retford, Nottinghamshire.", "Through a fortunate second marriage with Thomas Aylesbury, she became the grandmother of Lady Anne Hyde, Duchess of York and great- grandmother of Queen Mary II and Queen Anne."]], ["Hannah Arnold", ["Hannah Arnold, also known as Hannah Waterman King, was the grandmother of Benedict Arnolds children."]], ["Tjuyu", ["Tjuyu( sometimes transliterated as Thuya or Thuyu) was an Egyptian noblewoman and the mother of queen Tiye, and the wife of Yuya.", "She is the grandmother of Akhenaten, and great grandmother of Tutankhamun."]], ["H\u00fcma Hatun", ["H\u00fcma Hatun (1410 \u2012 September 1449) was the fourth wife of Ottoman Sultan Murad II and mother of Mehmed II and the grandmother of Bayezid II."]], ["Zo\u00eb Porphyrogenita", ["Zo\u00eb Porphyrogenita (\"life\" ; 978 \u2013 11 June 1050) reigned as Byzantine Empress from 11 November 1028 until her death in 1050.", "She ruled alongside her three husbands, her adopted son Michael V, and her sister Theodora.", "Zo\u00eb held actual power with Theodora for only two months between April and June 1042.", "Zo\u00eb was born to Constantine VIII, who was nominal co-emperor to his brother Basil II.", "Basil died when Zo\u00eb was 47, leaving the Byzantine throne entirely to her father.", "As he had no sons, Constantine hoped to continue the dynasty by marrying off one of his daughters.", "Zo\u00eb, aged 50, was married to Romanos Argyros.", "Zo\u00eb and her husband took the throne three days later on her father's death.", "The marriage was troubled and after five years Romanos III was found dead in his bath.", "His death has been variously attributed to Zo\u00eb, her young lover Michael, or both.", "They were married on the same day as the murder, and he was crowned emperor on the following day.", "Seven years later, Zo\u00eb was persuaded to adopt her dying husband's nephew, also named Michael.", "Once Michael V became emperor, he promptly exiled Zo\u00eb.", "This action sparked a popular revolt which dethroned him and installed Zo\u00eb and Theodora as joint empresses.", "After a two-month joint reign Zo\u00eb married a former lover who was installed as Constantine IX Monomachos, transferring power to him.", "Eight years later, Zo\u00eb died aged 72."]], ["Hubba bint Hulail", ["Hubba bint Hulail was the grandmother of Hashim ibn' Abd Manaf, thus the great- great- great- grandmother of the Islamic\" Nab\u012b\"( Prophet) Muhammad ibn Abdullah."]], ["G\u00fclbahar Hatun (wife of Mehmed II)", ["G\u00fclbahar Hatun( 1432 \u2013 1492) was the consort of Sultan Mehmed II, and mother of Sultan Bayezid II of the Ottoman Empire and the grandmother of Selim I."]], ["Constantine VIII", ["Constantine VIII (\"K\u014dnstantinos VIII\") (960 \u2013 11 November 1028) was the Byzantine Emperor from 15 December 1025 until his death in 1028.", "He was the younger son of Emperor Romanos II and Empress Theophano.", "He was nominal co-emperor for 63 years from 962, successively with his father; stepfather, Nikephoros II; uncle (by marriage), John I; and brother, Basil II.", "Basil II died childless in 1025 and thus left the rule of the Byzantine Empire in Constantine's hands.", "Constantine had no interest in politics, statecraft or the military.", "His brief reign is said to have been \"an unmitigated disaster\", sparking \"a collapse of the military power of the Empire\".", "Constantine had no sons, so shortly before his death he married his daughter Zo\u00eb to his chosen successor Romanos Argyros."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Zo\u00eb Porphyrogenita", 3], ["Constantine VIII", 1]], "evidences": [["Zo\u00eb Porphyrogenita", "father", "Constantine VIII"], ["Constantine VIII", "mother", "Theophano"]], "answer": "Theophano"}
{"_id": "d4a90752086a11ebbd5fac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Do the bands The Sessions (Band) and Gregor Samsa (Band), originate from the same country?", "context": [["Gregor Samsa (disambiguation)", ["Gregor Samsa is the protagonist of Franz Kafka's novella\" The Metamorphosis\".", "Gregor Samsa may also refer to:"]], ["Carner and Gregor", ["Carner and Gregor are an American musical theatre songwriting duo consisting of Sam Carner and Derek Gregor.", "They are the recipients of a 2004 Richard Rodgers Award for Musical Theater from the American Academy of Arts and Letters for their musical\" Unlock'd\".", "The team has collaborated since 2002, with Carner working as the lyricist and Gregor as the composer.", "They reside and work in New York City."]], ["The Sessions (band)", ["The Sessions were a Canadian dance- rock band from Vancouver, British Columbia.", "The band won the world's largest battle of the bands, Emergenza, in 2006."]], ["The Sessions Band", ["The Sessions Band is an American musical group that has periodically recorded and toured with American rock singer- songwriter Bruce Springsteen in various formations since 1997."]], ["Gregor Samsa (EP)", ["Gregor Samsa was the debut EP released in 2002 by Virginian Post- rock band, Gregor Samsa."]], ["27:36", ["27:36 is the second EP released by Gregor Samsa in 2003, one year after their debut EP,\" Gregor Samsa\".", "It features three untitled tracks which were later named by the band for easy reference, though those names are unofficial."]], ["Gregor Samsa (band)", ["Gregor Samsa is a band from Virginia formed in 2000 and fronted by Champ Bennett.", "It takes its name from the main character of Franz Kafka's novella\" The Metamorphosis\".", "The band's sound, although rooted in the post -rock genre, differs from that of other bands in the genre in that it employs dual vocals by Bennett and Nikki King, a feature which relates them to the shoegazing and slowcore genres.", "Gregor Samsa has stated on its website that\" the early history of the group has been lost in a wash of noise, strange beeps, and outright lies \u201d.", "Reviews of their album compared it to acts such as Brian Eno, Sigur R\u00f3s, M\u00fam, Godspeed You!", "Black Emperor, and Low.", "In support of its latest release, the band played twenty- one eastern US venues in March before then venturing a 23- date tour of the United Kingdom, France, Luxembourg, and Germany during April.", "Historically, the band has chosen to tour and perform alongside a wide array bands and genres including Spokane, Kayo Dot, Barzin, Part Chimp, Calla, Engine Down, Isis, Pelican, Explosions in the Sky, Interpol, and many others.", "The band completed their most recent album,\" Rest\", in late 2007 and released it in April 2008."]], ["Soozie Tyrell", ["Soozie Tyrell( born May 4, 1957), formerly known as Soozie Kirschner, is an American violinist and vocalist, most known for her work with Bruce Springsteen in the E Street Band and formerly The Sessions Band."]], ["The Sessions", ["The Sessions may refer to:"]], ["Bruce Springsteen with The Seeger Sessions Band Tour", ["The Bruce Springsteen with The Seeger Sessions Band Tour, afterward sometimes referred to simply as the Sessions Band Tour, was a 2006 concert tour featuring Bruce Springsteen and The Sessions Band playing what was billed as\" An all- new evening of gospel, folk, and blues\", otherwise seen as a form of big band folk music.", "The tour was an outgrowth of the approach taken on Springsteen's album, which featured folk music songs written or made popular by activist folk musician Pete Seeger, but taken to an even greater extent."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Sessions (band)", 0], ["Gregor Samsa (band)", 6]], "evidences": [["The Sessions (band)", "country of origin", "Canadian"], ["Gregor Samsa (band)", "country of origin", "US"]], "answer": "no"}
{"_id": "d3867189095111ebbdaeac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Are both businesses, Quarry (Company) and Fields (Department Store), located in the same country?", "context": [["Esslemont & Macintosh", ["Esslemont& Macintosh was a department store located in Aberdeen, Scotland."]], ["William Harvey (department store)", ["William Harvey was a department store located in Guildford."]], ["Dey Brothers", ["Dey Brothers was a department store located in and around Syracuse, New York."]], ["Orr's", ["Orr's was a department store located in downtown Bethlehem, Pennsylvania."]], ["Isaac Benzie", ["Isaac Benzie was a department store located in Aberdeen, Scotland."]], ["Fields (department store)", ["FIELDS Stores Ltd. is a Canadian discount store company owned by FHC Holdings, with 63 locations in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and the Northwest Territories."]], ["Quarry (company)", ["Quarry( formerly Quarry Integrated Communications) is a privately held marketing communications and advertising agency headquartered in St. Jacobs, Ontario, Canada.", "Quarry employs approximately 100 people in its headquarters and its locations in Durham, North Carolina and San Jose, California, USA.", "Quarry was an early adopter and is a leading practitioner of Integrated Marketing Communications( IMC).", "Quarry \u2019s offering includes customer experience marketing, and it has been cited as a leader in the field of personas development by Forrester Research.", "Quarry \u2019s services include strategic insight and research, branding, advertising, public relations, marketing automation, sales force support and Web and digital media."]], ["Bearmans", ["Bearmans was a small department store located in Leytonstone, London."]], ["Cole Brothers", ["Cole Brothers was a department store located in Sheffield in South Yorkshire, United Kingdom"]], ["Snowball & Son", ["Snowball& Son was a department store located in Gateshead."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Quarry (company)", 0], ["Fields (department store)", 0]], "evidences": [["Quarry (company)", "country", "Canada"], ["Fields (department store)", "country", "Canadian"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "4dca6f59089e11ebbd78ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director who died later, Waiting For The Hearse or The Seventh Sword?", "context": [["Ben Palmer", ["Ben Palmer is a British film and television director who is known for being the director of\" Bo' Selecta\" and\" The Inbetweeners\"."]], ["Waiting for the Hearse", ["Waiting for the Hearse( Esperando la carroza in Spanish) is a 1985 Argentine comedy film directed by Alejandro Doria.", "It is considered a cult film.", "It opened on 6 May 1985.", "The story belongs to the\" criollo\" grotesque( costumbrismo) genre or black comedy.", "It's based on the play of the same name by Jacobo Langsner, premiered by the\" Comedia Nacional\" company in 1962.", "The film adaptation starred some great local stars from the theater world like Antonio Gasalla, China Zorrilla, Luis Brandoni and Betiana Blum.", "In the River Plate culture, it's considered to be a classic and its reruns on TV still draw large audiences.", "On April 2, 2009, 23 years after the original film's release, a sequel,\" Waiting for the Hearse 2\", was released."]], ["G. Marthandan", ["G. Marthandan is an Indian film director who works in Malayalam cinema."]], ["Drew Esocoff", ["Drew Esocoff( born c. 1957) is an American television sports director, who as of 2006 has been the director of NBC Sunday Night Football."]], ["Alejandro Doria", ["Alejandro Doria( November 1, 1936 \u2013 June 17, 2009) was a noted Argentine cinema and television director."]], ["Riccardo Freda", ["Riccardo", "Freda( Alexandria, Egypt, 24 February 1909 \u2013 Rome, Italy, 20 December 1999) was an Italian film director.", "He worked in a variety of genres, including sword- and- sandal, horror,\" giallo\" and spy films.", "Freda began directing\" I Vampiri\" in 1956 but left the production midway to have it completed by Mario Bava.", "The film became the first Italian sound horror film production."]], ["The Hearse", ["The Hearse is a 1980 American horror film starring Trish Van Devere and Joseph Cotten."]], ["Abhishek Saxena", ["Abhishek Saxena is an Indian Bollywood and Punjabi film director who directed the movie Phullu.", "The Phullu movie was released in theaters on 16 June 2017, in which film Sharib Hashmi is the lead role.", "Apart from these, he has also directed Patiala Dreamz, this is a Punjabi film.", "This film was screened in cinemas in 2014."]], ["Jacobo Langsner", ["Jacobo Langsner( born 23 June 1927 in Romuli, Transylvania) is a Uruguayan playwright and writer with strong presence in the Uruguayan theatre since 1950.", "His work is a showcase of middle- class hypocrisy.", "Maybe one of his greatest works was\" Waiting for the Hearse\", which later was adapted into film in Argentina, another country where he was very successful."]], ["The Seventh Sword", ["The Seventh Sword( also known as\" Seven Swords for the King\") is a 1962 Italian- French adventure film directed by Riccardo Freda.", "It is a remake of Freda's debut film\" Don Cesare di Bazan\"."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Waiting for the Hearse", 0], ["The Seventh Sword", 0], ["Alejandro Doria", 0], ["Riccardo Freda", 1]], "evidences": [["Waiting for the Hearse", "director", "Alejandro Doria"], ["The Seventh Sword", "director", "Riccardo Freda"], ["Alejandro Doria", "date of death", "June 17, 2009"], ["Riccardo Freda", "date of death", "20 December 1999"]], "answer": "Waiting For The Hearse"}
{"_id": "844fe30c0bda11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where did Giacomo Feo's wife die?", "context": [["Where Was I", ["\" Where Was I?\" may refer to:"]], ["Giacomo Feo", ["Giacomo Feo (c. 1471 \u2013 27 August 1495), was the second husband of Caterina Sforza, Countess of Forl\u00ec.", "He was born and died in Forl\u00ec."]], ["Place of birth", ["The place of birth( POB) or birthplace is the place where a person was born.", "This place is often used in legal documents, together with name and date of birth, to uniquely identify a person.", "As a general rule with respect to passports, the place of birth is determined to be the country that currently has\" sovereignty\" over the actual place of birth, regardless of when the birth actually occurred.", "The place of birth is not necessarily the place where the parents of the new baby live.", "If the baby is born in a hospital in another place, that place is the place of birth.", "In many countries, this also means that the government requires that the birth of the new baby is registered in the place of birth.", "Some countries place less or no importance on the place of birth, instead using alternative geographical characteristics for the purpose of identity documents.", "For example, Sweden has used the concept of\" f\u00f6delsehemortdomicile of birth\") since 1947.", "This means that the domicile of the baby's mother is the registered place of birth.", "The location of the maternity ward or other physical birthplace is considered unimportant.", "Similarly, Switzerland uses the concept of\" Heimatortlieu d'origineluogo d'origineplace of origin\" in German, French and Italian respectively).", "A child born to Swiss parents is automatically assigned the place of origin of the parent with the same last name, so the child either gets their mother's or father's place of origin.", "A child born to one Swiss parent and one foreign parent acquires the place of origin of their Swiss parent.", "In a Swiss passport and identity card, the holder's place of origin is stated, not their place of birth.", "In some countries( primarily in the Americas), the place of birth automatically determines the nationality of the baby, a practice often referred to by the Latin phrase\" jus soli\".", "Almost all countries outside the Americas instead attribute nationality based on the nationality( ies) of the baby's parents( referred to as\" jus sanguinis\").", "There can be some confusion regarding the place of birth if the birth takes place in an unusual way: when babies are born on an airplane or at sea, difficulties can arise.", "The place of birth of such a person depends on the law of the countries involved, which include the nationality of the plane or ship, the nationality( ies) of the parents and/ or the location of the plane or ship( if the birth occurs in the territorial waters or airspace of a country).", "Some administrative forms may request the applicant's\" country of birth\".", "It is important to determine from the requester whether the information requested refers to the applicant's\" place of birth\" or\" nationality at birth\".", "For US citizens born abroad who under the US Constitution acquire US citizenship at the time of birth, the nationality at birth will be USA( American), while the place of birth would be the country in which the actual birth takes place."]], ["Giacomo Manz\u00f9", ["Giacomo Manz\u00f9, pseudonym of Giacomo Manzoni( 22 December 1908 \u2013 17 January 1991), was an Italian sculptor."]], ["Marcantonio Franceschini", ["Marcantonio Franceschini( 1648 \u2013 24 December 1729) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, active mostly in his native Bologna.", "He was the father and teacher of Giacomo Franceschini."]], ["Motherland (disambiguation)", ["Motherland is the place of one's birth, the place of one's ancestors, or the place of origin of an ethnic group.", "Motherland may also refer to:"]], ["Dance of Death (disambiguation)", 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experiments in alchemy and a love of hunting and dancing.", "She had many children, but", "only the youngest, Captain Giovanni dalle Bande Nere, inherited his mother's forceful, militant personality.", "Caterina's resistance to Cesare Borgia meant she had to face his fury and imprisonment.", "Once she gained her freedom in Rome, she led a quiet life in Florence.", "In the final years of her life, she confided to a monk: \"Se io potessi scrivere tutto, farei stupire", "il mondoIf", "I could write everything that happened, I would shock the world\")."]], ["Portrait of Giacomo Doria (Titian)", ["Portrait of Giacomo Doria is a portrait of Giacomo Doria by Titian, painted in 1533 \u2013 1535 and now in the Ashmolean Museum."]], ["Beaulieu-sur-Loire", ["Beaulieu- sur- Loire is a commune in the Loiret department in north -central France.", "It is also the place of death of Jacques MacDonald, a French general who served in the Napoleonic Wars"]]], "supporting_facts": [["Giacomo Feo", 0], 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{"_id": "d61c419e08dd11ebbd9eac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director born earlier, Haiducii (Film) or My Wife'S Best Friend?", "context": [["My Wife Is a Gangster 2", ["My Wife is a Gangster 2: The Return Fable is a 2003 South Korean film.", "It is the sequel to\" My Wife is a Gangster\" and is itself followed by\" My Wife Is a Gangster 3\"."]], ["My Wife Is a Gangster", ["My Wife", "Is a Gangster is a 2001 South Korean film directed by Jo Jin -kyu; it's about a female gang boss who needs to get married to fulfill her dying sister's wishes.", "A sequel,\" My Wife Is a Gangster 2\", was released in 2003, with a third(\" My Wife Is a Gangster 3\") released at the end of 2006."]], ["Claude Weisz", ["Claude Weisz is a French film director born in Paris."]], ["My Wife's Best Friend", ["My Wife's Best Friend is a 1952 comedy film directed by Richard Sale, starring Anne Baxter and Macdonald Carey, with Catherine McLeod in the titular role."]], ["Haiducii (film)", ["Haiducii is a 1966 Romanian film directed by Dinu Cocea."]], ["Dinu Cocea", ["Constantin\" Dinu\" Cocea( 22 September 1929 \u2013 26 December 2013) was a Romanian actor, film director and screenwriter.", "Dinu Cocea was born into a well- known theatrical family; his relatives included N. D. Cocea, Alice Coc\u00e9a, and Dina Cocea.", "He studied at the Institute of Theatre and Cinematographic Art in Bucharest, graduating in 1953.", "Cocea died from heart failure on 26 December 2013, aged 84, in Paris, France, where he had lived since 1986.", "He was survived by his daughter, Oana."]], ["Richard Sale (director)", ["Richard Sale,( December 17, 1911, in New York \u2013 March 4, 1993, in Los Angeles) was an American screenwriter, pulp writer, and film director."]], ["My Wife Is a Gangster 3", ["My Wife is a Gangster 3 is a 2006 Korean film.", "It is a sequel to\" My Wife is a Gangster 2\".", "This movie, however bearing the\" My Wife is a Gangster\" title, has little to no relation to the previous movies."]], ["Les amies de ma femme", ["Les amies de ma femme or My Wife's Girlfriends is a 1992 French- Belgium comedy film directed by Didier Van Cauwelaert."]], ["My Wife Is Being Stupid", ["My Wife Is Being Stupid or My Wife Is Acting Silly is a 1952 West German comedy film directed by G\u00e9za von Bolv\u00e1ry and starring Inge Egger, Hans Holt and Marina Ried.", "It was made at the G\u00f6ttingen Studios.", "The film's sets were designed by Mathias Matthies and Ellen Schmidt."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Haiducii (film)", 0], ["My Wife's Best Friend", 0], ["Dinu Cocea", 0], ["Richard Sale (director)", 0]], "evidences": [["Haiducii (film)", "director", "Dinu Cocea"], ["My Wife's Best Friend", "director", "Richard Sale"], ["Dinu Cocea", "date of birth", "22 September 1929"], ["Richard Sale (director)", "date of birth", "December 17, 1911"]], "answer": "My Wife'S Best Friend"}
{"_id": "af07336e0bdc11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of Maria Laskarina's husband?", "context": [["B\u00e9la IV of Hungary", ["B\u00e9la IV (1206 \u2013 3 May 1270) was King of Hungary and Croatia between 1235 and 1270, and Duke of Styria from 1254 to 1258.", "As the oldest son of King Andrew II, he was crowned upon the initiative of a group of influential noblemen in his father's lifetime in 1214.", "His father, who strongly opposed B\u00e9la's coronation, refused to give him a province to rule until 1220.", "In this year, B\u00e9la was appointed Duke of Slavonia, also with jurisdiction in Croatia and Dalmatia.", "Around the same time, B\u00e9la married Maria, a daughter of Theodore", "I Laskaris, Emperor of Nicaea.", "From 1226, he governed Transylvania with the title Duke.", "He supported Christian missions among the pagan Cumans who dwelled in the plains to the east of his province.", "Some Cuman chieftains acknowledged his suzerainty and he adopted the title of King of Cumania in 1233.", "King Andrew died on 21 September 1235 and B\u00e9la succeeded him.", "He attempted to restore royal authority, which had diminished under his father.", "For this purpose, he revised his predecessors' land grants and reclaimed former royal estates, causing discontent among the noblemen and the prelates.", "The Mongols invaded Hungary and annihilated B\u00e9la's army in the Battle of Mohi on 11 April 1241.", "He escaped from the battlefield, but a Mongol detachment chased him from town to town as far as Trogir on the coast of the Adriatic Sea.", "Although he survived the invasion, the Mongols devastated the country before their unexpected withdrawal in March 1242.", "B\u00e9la introduced radical reforms in order to prepare his kingdom for a second Mongol invasion.", "He allowed the barons and the prelates to erect stone fortresses and to set up their private armed forces.", "He promoted the development of fortified towns.", "During his reign, thousands of colonists arrived from the Holy Roman Empire, Poland and other neighboring regions to settle in the depopulated lands.", "B\u00e9la's efforts to rebuild his devastated country won him the epithet of \"second founder of the state\" .", "He set up a defensive alliance against the Mongols, which included Daniil Romanovich, Prince of Halych, Boleslaw the Chaste, Duke of Cracow and other Ruthenian and Polish princes.", "His allies supported him in occupying the Duchy of Styria in 1254, but it was lost to King Ottokar II of Bohemia six years later.", "During B\u00e9la's reign, a wide buffer zonewhich included Bosnia, Barancs (Brani\u010devo, Serbia) and other newly conquered regionswas established along the southern frontier of Hungary in the 1250s.", "B\u00e9la's relationship with his oldest son and heir, Stephen, became tense in the early 1260s, because the elderly king favored his daughter Anna and his youngest child, B\u00e9la, Duke of Slavonia.", "He was forced to cede the territories of the Kingdom of Hungary east of the river Danube to Stephen, which caused a civil war lasting until 1266.", "Nevertheless, B\u00e9la's family was famed for his piety: he died as a Franciscan tertiary, and the veneration of his three saintly daughtersKunigunda, Yolanda, and Margaretwas confirmed by the Holy See."]], ["Jon Leach", ["Jonathan Leach( born April 18, 1973) is a former professional tennis player from the United States.", "He is the husband of Lindsay Davenport."]], ["James Randall Marsh", ["James Randall Marsh( 1896- 1965) was an American artist and the husband of Anne Steele Marsh."]], ["Elizabeth of Hungary, Duchess of Bavaria", ["Elizabeth of Hungary( 1236 \u2013 24 October 1271) was a daughter of King B\u00e9la IV of Hungary and his wife Maria Laskarina.", "She was a member of the House of \u00c1rpad."]], ["Maria Laskarina", ["Maria Laskarina (c. 1206 \u2013 16 July or 24 June 1270) was a Queen consort of Hungary by marriage to 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{"_id": "22bcb18e0bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the date of death of Thomas Henty's father?", "context": [["Theodred II (Bishop of Elmham)", ["Theodred II was a medieval Bishop of Elmham.", "The date of Theodred's consecration unknown, but the date of his death was sometime between 995 and 997."]], ["Etan Boritzer", ["Etan Boritzer( born 1950) is an American writer of children \u2019s literature who is best known for his book\" What is God?\" first published in 1989.", "His best selling\" What is?\" illustrated children's book series on character education and difficult subjects for children is a popular teaching guide for parents, teachers and child- life professionals.", "Boritzer gained national critical acclaim after\" What is God?\" was published in 1989 although the book has caused controversy from religious fundamentalists for its universalist views.", "The other current books in the\" What is?\" series include", "What is Love?,", "What is Death?,", "What is Beautiful?,", "What is Funny?,", "What is Right?,", "What is Peace?,", "What is Money?,", "What is Dreaming?,", "What is a Friend?,", "What is True?,", "What is a Family?,", "What is a Feeling?\"", "The series is now also translated into 15 languages.", "Boritzer was first published in 1963 at the age of 13 when he wrote an essay in his English class at Wade Junior High School in the Bronx, New York on the assassination of John F. Kennedy.", "His essay was included in a special anthology by New York City public school children compiled and published by the New York City Department of Education.", "Boritzer now lives in Venice, California and maintains his publishing office there also.", "He has helped numerous other authors to get published through\" How to Get Your Book Published!\" programs.", "Boritzer is also a yoga teacher who teaches regular classes locally and guest- teaches nationally.", "He is also recognized nationally as an erudite speaker on\" The Teachings of the Buddha.\""]], ["Thomas Henty (Australian politician)", ["Thomas Henty MLC( 24 August 1836 \u2013 22 September 1887), was a pastoralist and politician in the early days of Victoria, Australia."]], ["Harry Johnson (wrestler)", ["Harry Johnson( 1903- date of death unknown) was an English wrestler."]], ["Bill Smith (footballer, born 1897)", ["William Thomas Smith( born 9 April 1897, date of death unknown) was an English professional footballer."]], ["Thomas Henty", ["Thomas Henty (born Thomas John Cooper 19January 195613August 1988) was an English actor, and the son of the magician and prop comedian Tommy Cooper.", "He attended Sutton Court Primary School in Chiswick, and Latymer Upper School, Hammersmith from September 1965.", "He went on to appear alongside his father in an episode of the Thames Television variety series \"London Night Out\" in 1979, as well as in four episodes of the series \"Cooper's Half Hour\" in 1980, also for Thames.", "He also acted as occasional stage manager to his father, and was backstage when Cooper died in front of a live television audience at Her Majesty's Theatre on 15April 1984.", "In addition to his work with his father, Henty was an actor in his own right.", "His desire to make his own mark in the field was behind his decision to adopt his mother's maiden name.", "In an archive interview with the television personality Frank Bough, included in the ITV documentary \"The Unforgettable Tommy Cooper\" (2001), Henty said that he did not want people in the acting profession to know that he was Cooper's son.", "Henty made appearances in episodes of the television series \"Robin of Sherwood\" (1984) and", "\"Just Good Friends\" (1986), as well as the film \"Bellman and True\" (1987).", "His role in \"Bellman and True\" was his last.", "In 1988 Henty's marriage collapsed after seven years.", "He died on 13 August 1988, aged 32, of haemophilia, following complications caused by liver failure.", "Doctors had attempted to pump seventy pints of new blood into his body, but the blood failed to clot and after three days his mother took the decision to have his life support machine switched off, four years after his father's death.", "He left a six-year-old son."]], ["Harry Wainwright (footballer)", ["Harry Wainwright( born 1899; date of death unknown) was an English footballer."]], ["Thomas Scott (diver)", ["Thomas Scott( 1907- date of death unknown) was an English diver."]], ["Tommy Cooper", ["Thomas Frederick Cooper (19 March 1921 \u2013 15 April 1984) was a British prop comedian and magician.", "He habitually wore a red fez, and his appearance was large and lumbering, at and more than in weight.", "On 15 April 1984, Cooper died of a heart attack live on television."]], ["Albert Thompson (footballer, born 1912)", ["Albert Thompson( born 1912, date of death unknown) was a Welsh footballer."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Thomas Henty", 0], ["Tommy Cooper", 0]], "evidences": [["Thomas Henty", "father", "Tommy Cooper"], ["Tommy Cooper", "date of death", "15 April 1984"]], "answer": "15 April 1984"}
{"_id": "c70a8cae08af11ebbd83ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film was released more recently, Thunderbolt And Lightfoot or Camera Buff?", "context": [["Thunderbolt and Lightfoot", ["Thunderbolt and Lightfoot is a 1974 American crime comedy film written and directed by Michael Cimino and starring Clint Eastwood, Jeff Bridges, George Kennedy, and Geoffrey Lewis."]], ["Invasion of the Neptune Men", ["The film was released in 1961 in Japan and was later released in the United States on television.", "In 1998, the film was featured on an episode of\" Mystery Science Theater 3000\"."]], ["Coney Island Baby (film)", ["Coney Island Baby is a 2003 comedy- drama in which film producer Amy Hobby made her directorial debut.", "Karl Geary wrote the film and Tanya Ryno was the film's producer.", "The music was composed by Ryan Shore.", "The film was shot in Sligo, Ireland, which is known locally as\" Coney Island\".", "The film was screened at the Newport International Film Festival.", "Hobby won the Jury Award for\" Best First Time Director\".", "The film made its premiere television broadcast on the Sundance Channel."]], ["The Wonderful World of Captain Kuhio", ["The film was released in Japan on 10 October 2009."]], ["Rakka (film)", ["The film was released on YouTube and Steam on 14 June 2017."]], ["Lloyd (film)", ["Lloyd is a 2001 American comedy film.", "The film was released on May 4, 2001."]], ["Ronaldo (film)", ["Ronaldo is a 2015 British documentary film directed by Anthony Wonke.", "It follows the life and career of Portuguese professional footballer Cristiano Ronaldo.", "The film was released worldwide on 9 November 2015.", "A trailer for the film was released on 28 September 2015."]], ["Dark Mountain (film)", ["Dark Mountain is a 1944 American film noir crime film directed by William Berke.", "It is also known as Thunderbolt and Thunder Mountain."]], ["Camera Buff", ["Camera Buff( meaning\" amateur\") is a 1979 Polish drama film written and directed by Krzysztof Kie\u015blowski and starring Jerzy Stuhr.", "The film is about a humble factory worker whose newfound hobby, amateur film, becomes an obsession, and transforms his modest and formerly contented life.", "\" Camera Buff\" won the Polish Film Festival Golden Lion Award and the FIPRESCI Prize and Golden Prize at the 11th Moscow International Film Festival, and the Berlin International Film Festival Otto Dibelius Film Award in 1980."]], ["Battle in Outer Space", ["The film was released theatrically in the United States in the summer of 1960 by Columbia Pictures."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Thunderbolt and Lightfoot", 0], ["Camera Buff", 0]], "evidences": [["Thunderbolt and Lightfoot", "publication date", "1974"], ["Camera Buff", "publication date", "1979"]], "answer": "Camera Buff"}
{"_id": "42c7cfac08ac11ebbd82ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film came out first, La Casa Stregata or I Bury The Living?", "context": [["La casa stregata", ["La casa stregata is a 1982 Italian comedy film directed by Bruno Corbucci and starring Renato Pozzetto and Gloria Guida."]], ["Bury the Hatchet (film)", ["Bury the Hatchet is a documentary film directed by Aaron Walker.", "The film is a portrait of the Mardi Gras Indians of New Orleans."]], ["La Casa de Madame Lul\u00f9", ["La Casa de Madame Lul\u00f9 is a black and white 1968 Argentine comedy."]], ["I Bury the Living", ["I Bury the Living is a 1958 horror film directed by famed B movie director Albert Band( father of Charles Band), and starring Richard Boone and Theodore Bikel.", "It was written by Louis Garfinkle and produced by Garfinkle and Band."]], ["The Living Idol", ["The Living Idol is a 1957 film."]], ["La Casa del Buon Ritorno", ["La Casa del Buon Ritorno is a 1986 Italian film written and directed by Beppe Cino."]], ["The House of the Ogre", ["The House of the Ogre( Spanish: La casa del ogro) is a 1939 Mexican film."]], ["Birth of the Living Dead", ["Birth of the Living Dead( sometimes known by its working title Year of the Living Dead) is a 2012 American documentary film directed by Rob Kuhns.", "It is about the 1968 horror film\" Night of the Living Dead\" and that film's legacy.", "It features interviews with\" Night of the Living Dead\" director George A. Romero, Elvis Mitchell, Jason Zinoman, Larry Fessenden, Gale Anne Hurd, and Mark Harris."]], ["Night of the Living Dead: Darkest Dawn", ["Night of the Living Dead: Darkest Dawn, also known as Night of the Living Dead: Origins and Night of the Living Dead: Origins 3D, is a 2015 computer- animated horror film directed by Krisztian Majdik and Zebediah De Soto and produced by Simon West.", "The film is a re-telling of the original\" Night of the Living Dead\" in a contemporary setting."]], ["La Casa del recuerdo", ["La Casa del recuerdo( The House of Memory) is a 1940 Argentine film by Luis Saslavsky."]]], "supporting_facts": [["La casa stregata", 0], ["I Bury the Living", 0]], "evidences": [["La casa stregata", "publication date", "1982"], ["I Bury the Living", "publication date", "1958"]], "answer": "I Bury The Living"}
{"_id": "00199e40098211ebbdb0ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Did the movies Cock Of The Roost and Nobody'S Perfect, originate from the same country?", "context": [["Cock of the Roost", ["Cock of the Roost is a 1925 German silent comedy film directed by Georg Jacoby and starring Reinhold Sch\u00fcnzel, Elga Brink and Maly Delschaft.", "The film's sets were designed by the art director Walter Reimann."]], ["Cock of the Air", ["Cock of the Air is a 1932 American pre-Code aviation comedy film directed by Tom Buckingham and written by Charles Lederer and Robert E. Sherwood.", "The film stars Chester Morris, Billie Dove, Matt Moore, Walter Catlett and Luis Alberni.", "\" Cock of the Air\" was released on January 23, 1932, by United Artists.", "In 2016 the movie was restored by the Academy archive in Los Angeles.", "The movie was shown at the TCM festival in Los Angeles in April 2017."]], ["Nobody's Perfect", ["Nobody's Perfect may refer to:"]], ["The Muppets Go to the Movies", ["The Muppets Go To The Movies( or The Muffets Go To The Movies as misspelled by Fozzie Bear) is a 1981 one- hour television special that aired on ABC.", "It was used to help promote\" The Great Muppet Caper\"."]], ["NoBody's Perfect", ["NoBody's Perfect is a 2008 feature documentary produced and directed by Niko von Glasow.", "The film won the German Film Award for Best Documentary Film at the Deutscher Filmpreis in 2009, and has gone on to receive worldwide acclaim, resulting in a powerful campaign for the victims of thalidomide."]], ["At the Movies", ["At the Movies may refer to:"]], ["Nobody's Perfect (1990 film)", ["Nobody's Perfect is a 1990 American comedy film directed by Robert Kaylor and starring Chad Lowe and Gail O'Grady."]], ["The Roost", ["The Roost is a 2005 American horror film written and directed by Ti West."]], ["Polly of the Movies", ["Polly of the Movies is a 1927 American silent comedy film directed by Scott Pembroke and starring Jason Robards, Gertrude Short and Corliss Palmer.", "It is loosely based on Harry Leon Wilson's 1922 novel\" Merton of the Movies\" and its various film adaptations."]], ["Va a ser que nadie es perfecto", ["Va a ser que nadie es perfecto( English: It turns out nobody's perfect) is a 2006 Spanish comedy film.", "The story follows a peculiar friendship among cripples."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Cock of the Roost", 0], ["NoBody's Perfect", 1]], "evidences": [["Cock of the Roost", "country of origin", "German"], ["NoBody's Perfect", "country of origin", "German"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "b3cb2c6a0bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Which country John Kelly (Sportscaster)'s father is from?", "context": [["John Kelly (sportscaster)", ["John Kelly (born July 25, 1960 in Ottawa, Ontario) is a hockey play-by-play broadcast announcer.", "He is the son of the late Dan Kelly.", "Kelly joined his father in the broadcast booth, for a game in November 1988, as Dan Kelly announced his final game, in which the Blues defeated the Flyers for the first time in Philadelphia since January 6, 1972.", "Kelly joined the Blues' broadcast team for the 1989-90 season and remained on the job until 1992, when he joined the then-fledgling Tampa Bay Lightning.", "Three years later, he then joined the Colorado Avalanche, who were moving from Quebec, where they had spent 23 seasons as the Nordiques.", "He documented two Stanley Cup Championships in Denver, in 1995\u201396 and again in 2000\u201301.", "He became well known in Denver for his proclamation, \"Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!!", "\" after a big score by the Avs and,\"SAVE BY ROY!\" after a good save from former Avalanche goaltender Patrick Roy.", "He left the Avalanche after the 2003\u201304 season to rejoin the Blues on their telecasts.", "After the 2004\u201305 NHL lockout, he finally got the chance for the second time in 2005\u201306.", "His younger brother Dan P. Kelly was the Blues' radio announcer from 1997 to 2000, before spending the next four seasons with the Columbus Blue Jackets.", "In addition to the Blues, Kelly also worked the 2006 NHL Playoffs on Outdoor Life Network (now NBCSN).", "During the mid-1990s, he worked on some regional telecasts for the \"NHL on Fox\".", "Kelly substituted for Mike Haynes, the broadcaster who took over his play-by-play role for the Avalanche, on Altitude Sports and Entertainment during the 2008 playoffs due to Haynes' health problems.", "Kelly, whose minor league hockey assignments included the St. Catharines Saints and three years with the Adirondack Red Wings, obtained his realtor license during the 2004\u201305 NHL lockout.", "He also subbed for Marv Albert on Rangers broadcasts during the late 1980s."]], ["John P. Kelly (clergyman)", ["John P. Kelly is a convening apostle of the International Coalition of Apostolic Leaders."]], ["John Kelly (minister)", ["John Kelly( 1801 \u2013 1876) was a Scottish Congregational minister."]], ["John B. Kelly (Boston politician)", ["John B. Kelly was an American politician who served as a member of the Boston City Council from 1937 to 1947 and was the council president from 1946 to 1947."]], ["Dan Kelly (sportscaster)", ["Patrick Daniel Kelly (September 17, 1936 \u2013 February 10, 1989) was a Canadian-born sportscaster best known for his radio play-by-play coverage of the St. Louis Blues of the National Hockey League, from early in their existence until his death more than two decades later, as well as for his national television work on NHL telecasts in both the United States and Canada."]], ["John Kelly (artist)", ["John Kelly( born 1965 in London, UK) is an Australian artist."]], ["John Bohnet", ["John Kelly Bohnet( born January 18, 1961) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who played for one season.", "He played for the Cleveland Indians."]], ["John Kelly Fitzpatrick", ["John Kelly Fitzpatrick( 1888\u20131953) was a regionalist American painter from Alabama."]], ["John Kelly (racewalker)", ["John Kelly (6 December 1929 \u2013 13 November 2012) was an Irish racewalker.", "He competed in the men's 50 kilometres walk at the 1968 Summer Olympics."]], ["John Kelly (footballer, born 1913)", ["John Kelly( 1913 \u2013 after 1936) was an English professional footballer who played as a centre forward or inside forward."]]], "supporting_facts": [["John Kelly (sportscaster)", 1], ["Dan Kelly (sportscaster)", 0]], "evidences": [["John Kelly", "father", "Dan Kelly"], ["Dan Kelly", "country of citizenship", "United States"]], "answer": "United States"}
{"_id": "4925ce16086c11ebbd61ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Do the bands The Gordons (Duo) and Sacred Rite (Band), originate from the same country?", "context": [["Volume 2 (The Gordons album)", ["The Gordons is second and final album by New Zealand band", "The Gordons released in 1984."]], ["LabField", ["Lab Field started as a Norwegian/ Swedish duo and expanded to a trio for their 2015 album\" Bucket of Songs\"."]], ["Sacred Rite (band)", ["Sacred Rite is an American heavy metal band formed in 1980 hailing from Honolulu, Hawaii.", "Sacred Rite was one of the two notable heavy metal bands from Honolulu, Hawaii( the other being Hawaii).", "The group's self- titled debut album was released in Europe on Axe Killer Records, which helped grow their fanbase and led to the band getting an opening act spot for the band Triumph during a tour stop in Hawaii.", "The band relocated from Honolulu to Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1987.", "Drummer Kevin Lum left the band in 1988 due to complications from diabetes, and later died in 2002 as a result of heart failure."]], ["Future Shock (EP)", ["Future Shock is an EP by New Zealand band", "The Gordons released in 1980."]], ["B\u014dkenshatachi", ["This song was included in the band's compilation albums\" Do the Best\" and\" Do the A- side\"."]], ["Korpiklaani", ["Korpiklaani( Finnish:) is a folk metal band from Finland who was formerly known as Shamaani Duo and Shaman."]], ["The Gordons (duo)", ["The Gordons are a folk music duo consisting of Gary Gordon and Roberta Gordon, who are husband and wife.", "They have been performing professionally since 1973.", "They have been bringing their folk, bluegrass, and country music blend to audiences since the 1970s, when they began touring throughout the Midwestern United States, playing clubs, fairs, festivals and colleges.", "The husband and wife duo has also become popular in the Carolinas, the Northeastern United States, and in Europe.", "In 1989 they recorded with Dobroist Josh Graves and bluegrass fiddler Kenny Baker, from Bill Monroe's band, The Bluegrass Boys.", "The resulting album was\" Old Time Radio Show\".", "The Gordons released\" Was n't Born To Follow\" one year later; this was a more country flavored record, featuring fiddler Wade Ray.", "In 1996, The Gordons toured Ireland, and performed live in Dublin on Ireland's RT\u00c9 television network.", "\" End of a Long Hard Day\" was released in 1997; this album was hailed by critic Edward Morris of\" Billboard\", who stated\" the Gordons bring to mind that most listenable of all bluegrass bands, the great Flatt& Scruggs.\"", "The national folk music magazine, Dirty Linen, wrote that the album\" is touching, sad and beautiful\".", "A live record chronicling their tours in Europe arrived in 1999, titled\" Live in Holland\".", "The Gordons released\" Time Will Tell Our Story\" in 2002, with guest musicians Alison Brown and Robert Bowlin.", "\" Our Time\" followed in 2008 on their own label.", "In 2008,\" Our Time\" was played so often on folk and bluegrass radio shows that it ranked as the No. 10 record of the year on folk radio.", "Occasionally, they tour with a larger ensemble, including David Johnson, the longtime fiddler for Randy Travis."]], ["T\u014dku Made", ["This song was included in the band's compilation albums\" Do the Best\" and\" Do the A- side\"."]], ["The Gordons", ["The Gordons may refer to:"]], ["The Gordons (album)", ["The Gordons is an album by New Zealand band", "The Gordons released in 1981."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Gordons (duo)", 2], ["Sacred Rite (band)", 0]], "evidences": [["The Gordons (duo)", "country of origin", "United States"], ["Sacred Rite (band)", "country of origin", "American"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "17ec5f82095d11ebbdaeac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film came out first, The Fitzgerald Family Christmas or Kana Kandaen?", "context": [["Kana Kandaen", ["Kana Kandaen is a 2005 Indian Tamil drama thriller film directed by K. V. Anand, starring Srikanth, Prithviraj, Gopika, and Vivek.", "It was dubbed into Hindi as\" Muqabala\", Telugu as\" Karthavyam\", and Malayalam as\" Kana Kandaen\"."]], ["The Fitzgerald Family Christmas", ["The Fitzgerald Family Christmas is a 2012 comedy- drama film starring Edward Burns and Connie Britton.", "The film, written, directed, and produced by Burns was premiered at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival.", "It has met with positive reviews from critics with 64% on Rotten Tomatoes."]], ["Feliz Navidad", ["Feliz Navidad is a Spanish phrase meaning\" Happy Christmas\" or\" Merry Christmas\".", "It may also refer to:"]], ["Operation Leopard", ["La l\u00e9gion saute sur Kolwezi also known as\" Operation Leopard\" is a French war film directed by Raoul Coutard filmed in French Guiana.", "The script is based on the true story of the Battle of Kolwezi that happened in 1978.", "It was diligently described in a book of the same name by former 1 REP Captain Pierre Sergent.", "He published his book in 1979; the film came out in 1980.", "Raoul Coutard shot the film in a documentary style."]], ["Glin Castle", ["Glin Castle is a Georgian country house and national heritage site located along the River Shannon in Glin, County Limerick, Ireland.", "The castle has belonged to the FitzGerald family for over seven hundred years and was the seat of the Knights of Glin."]], ["Edward Burns", ["Edward Fitzgerald Burns( born January 29, 1968) is an American actor, producer, writer, and director best known for appearing in several films including\" Saving Private Ryan\"( 1998),\" 15 Minutes\"( 2001),\" Life or Something Like It\"( 2002),\" Confidence\"( 2003),\" A Sound of Thunder\"( 2005),\" The Holiday\"( 2006),\" The Groomsmen\"( 2006),\" One Missed Call\"( 2008),\" 27 Dresses\"( 2008),\" Man on a Ledge\"( 2012),\" Friends with Kids\"( 2012), and\" Alex Cross\"( 2012).", "Burns directed movies such as\" The Brothers McMullen\"( 1995),\" She's the One\"( 1996),\" Sidewalks of New York\"( 2001),\" Purple Violets\"( 2007), and\" The Fitzgerald Family Christmas\"( 2012).", "He also starred as Bugsy Siegel in the TNT crime drama series\" Mob City\" and as Terry Muldoon in TNT's\" Public Morals\"."]], ["Nativity (film series)", ["The Nativity film series is a British film series of family Christmas films."]], ["Nativity (film series)", ["The Nativity film series is a British film series of family Christmas films."]], ["Waterford Castle", ["Waterford Castle is a historic house on Little Island in Waterford, Ireland.", "The house was owned by a branch of the Fitzgerald family for hundreds of years, but was developed into a hotel in the 1980s."]], ["Police State (1989 film)", ["Police State is a 1989 Australian television film about the Fitzgerald Inquiry."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Fitzgerald Family Christmas", 0], ["Kana Kandaen", 0]], "evidences": [["The Fitzgerald Family Christmas", "publication date", "2012"], ["Kana Kandaen", "publication date", "2005"]], "answer": "Kana Kandaen"}
{"_id": "9042c21c0bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "When did Philip Iii, Marquis Of Namur's father die?", "context": [["Theodred II (Bishop of Elmham)", ["Theodred II was a medieval Bishop of Elmham.", "The date of Theodred's consecration unknown, but the date of his death was sometime between 995 and 997."]], ["Margaret of France, Queen of England", ["Margaret of France( c. 1279 \u2013 14 February 1318) was Queen of England as the second wife of King Edward I.", "She was a daughter of Philip III of France and Maria of Brabant."]], ["Robert II, Count of Namur", ["Robert II of Namur was Count of Namur from the death of his father in 1010 to some time between 1018 and 1031.", "He was the son of Albert I, and Ermengarde daughter of Charles, Duke of Lower Lorraine."]], ["Philip III, Marquis of Namur", ["Philip III of Namur (1319 \u2013 September 1337 in Famagusta) was Count of Namur from 1336 to 1337.", "He was the fourth son of John I, Marquis of Namur, and Mary of Artois.", "When his older brother Guy was killed in a tournament in Flanders in March 1336, Philip became his successor.", "At that time, Philip was in Sweden at the court of his sister Blanche of Namur, Queen consort of Sweden and Norway.", "From there he traveled to the Holy Land via Cyprus, with his brother-in-law Henry II of Vianden.", "It is recorded that \"Philippus comes Namucensis\" (as he was called) donated property to St Alban,", "in accordance with the testament of \"frater noster dominus Guido quondam comes Namucensis\", by charter dated 23 Jun 1336.", "On his stop-over in Famagusta, he and his companions misbehaved so badly that the citizens of Famagusta decided to kill them all.", "Philip and the Count of Vianden were buried in the Franciscan church of Famagusta."]], ["John I, Marquis of Namur", ["John I of Namur (1267 \u2013 31 January 1330) was the ruler of Namur from 1305 to 1330.", "He was a member of the House of Dampierre, the son of Guy of Dampierre, Count of Flanders and Marquis of Namur, and his second wife Isabelle of Luxembourg.", "John was the father of Blanche of Namur, Queen of Sweden and Norway.", "He was the elder brother of Guy of Namur, whom he sent to command the Flemish rebels against the French Kingdom in the 1302 Battle of the Golden Spurs."]], ["John II, Marquis of Namur", ["John II of Namur,( 1311 \u2013 2 April 1335), was Marquis of Namur from 1330 to 1335.", "He was the eldest son of John I, Marquis of Namur, and Mary of Artois.", "He succeeded his father on 26 January 1330.", "He joined an alliance against John III, Duke of Brabant, but by the intervention of King Philip VI of France, a conflict was averted.", "He died unmarried, but had an illegitimate son Philip, who was killed in 1380, while defending Dendermonde .
", "He was succeeded by his brother Guy."]], ["Albert II, Count of Namur", ["Albert II of Namur was Count of Namur from the death of his elder brother Robert in 1016 to Albert's death in 1067.", "They were the sons of Albert I, and Ermengarde daughter of Charles, Duke of Lower Lorraine."]], ["Guy II, Marquis of Namur", ["Guy II of Namur,( 1312 \u2013 12 March 1336), was Count of Namur from 1335 to 1336.", "He was the second son of John I, Marquis of Namur, and Mary of Artois.", "He participated in 1332 on the side of the Count of Flandres against the Duke of Brabant, in the war over Mechelen.", "He succeeded his brother John II as Count of Namur on 2 April 1335.", "Under influence of his younger brother Robert of Namur, he recognized King Edward III of England as his Lord, in exchange for a pension.", "He also participated in the War against Scotland with 300 men, but was surprised by a larger Scottish force under John Randolph, 3rd Earl of Moray in the Battle of Boroughmuir.", "Guy was taken prisoner, but released for ransom.", "After his return to Namur, he participated in a tournament in Flanders, where he was mortally wounded.", "He was succeeded by his younger brother Philip."]], ["John III, Marquis of Namur", ["John III( died 10 March 1429) was between 1418 and 1429 the last independent Marquis of Namur.", "He was the youngest son of William I, Marquis of Namur and Catherine of Savoy( \u2020 1388), daughter of Louis II of Savoy, baron of Vaud, and Isabella of Ch\u00e2lon.< br>", "When his father died in 1391, he inherited Wijnendale and Ronse.", "He succeeded his elder brother William II as Marquis of Namur, when William died without children in 1418.", "John never married, but had an illegitimate son with his cousin C\u00e9cile of Savoy: Philip of Namur, seigneur de Dhuy( died 1449).", "John III lead a very luxurious life, and he had to raise taxes to finance his expenses.", "This led to revolts and high debts, which forced John to sell his County to Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy( 23 April 1421) for 30.000 golden crowns and the clause that he could benefit from the usufruct of his former county.", "Philip the Good incorporated Namur into the Burgundian Netherlands, thus ending the existence of an independent County of Namur."]], ["William I, Marquis of Namur", ["William I, Marquis of Namur,\" the Rich\",( 1324 \u2013 1 October 1391) was Count of Namur from 1337 until his death."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Philip III, Marquis of Namur", 1], ["John I, Marquis of Namur", 0]], "evidences": [["Philip III of Namur", "father", "John I, Marquis of Namur"], ["John I, Marquis of Namur", "date of death", "31 January 1330"]], "answer": "31 January 1330"}
{"_id": "ef25b93d089b11ebbd78ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film whose director was born first, Del Rosa Al Amarillo or Rose Of The Yukon?", "context": [["Elizabeth Hanson", ["Elizabeth( Liz) Hanson( born 1951) is a Canadian politician from the Yukon.", "She has been the Leader of the Yukon New Democratic Party since September 26, 2009, and represents the electoral district of Whitehorse Centre in the Yukon Legislative Assembly.", "On November 22, 2018, Hanson announced her intent to resign as Leader of the Yukon NDP."]], ["Stacey Hassard", ["Stacey Hassard is a Canadian politician, who was elected to in the Yukon Legislative Assembly in the 2011 election.", "He represents the electoral district of Pelly- Nisutlin as a member of the Yukon Party caucus.", "He is currently the interim leader of the Yukon's Official Opposition and the interim leader of the Yukon Party."]], ["Rose Prince", ["Rose Prince( or Rose of the Carrier) was a Dakelh woman who has become the subject of a Catholic pilgrimage."]], ["Geraldine Van Bibber", ["Geraldine Van Bibber( born July 3, 1951) is a Canadian politician representing the Yukon electoral district of Porter Creek North as a member of the Yukon Party.", "She was elected as part of the 2016 Yukon election.", "Van Bibber is a former Commissioner of the Yukon Territory and a member of the Gwich\u02bcin First Nation.", "She has also served as Chancellor of Yukon College and Administrator of the Yukon.", "Prior to being appointed to office, Van Bibber worked for the Yukon Department of Finance.", "She was also instrumental in the formation of the Yukon First Nations Culture and Tourism Association, as a private tour operator."]], ["Rose of the Yukon", ["Rose of the Yukon is a 1949 American adventure film directed by George Blair and written by Norman S. Hall.", "The film stars Steve Brodie, Myrna Dell, William Wright, Emory Parnell, Jonathan Hale and Benny Baker.", "The film was released on January 5, 1949, by Republic Pictures."]], ["Manuel Summers", ["Manuel Summers Rivero( 26 March 1935 \u2013 12 June 1993) was a Spanish film director, screenwriter and actor."]], ["Elaine Taylor (politician)", ["Elaine Taylor( born December 3, 1967 in Watson Lake, Yukon) is a Canadian politician.", "She is the former Deputy Premier of the Yukon and represented the electoral district of Whitehorse West in the Yukon Legislative Assembly.", "First elected in 2002, and re-elected in 2006 and 2011, she was defeated in the 2016 Yukon general election by Richard Mostyn of the Yukon Liberal Party.", "At the time of her defeat, she was the longest continuously serving Cabinet minister in Canada and longest- serving Cabinet minister in the Yukon.", "She is a member of the Yukon Party."]], ["George Blair (director)", ["George Blair( December 6, 1905 \u2013 April 19, 1970) was an American film director who worked generally on supporting features including many B- Westerns.", "Two of his earliest films were British- set thriller films starring C. Aubrey Smith, made for Republic Pictures."]], ["Del rosa al amarillo", ["Del rosa al amarillo (English: \"From pink to yellow\") is a 1963 Spanish comedy film.", "It was directed and written by Manuel Summers.", "The film's plot explores two love stories involving a young couple and an elderly couple."]], ["Adi\u00f3s, cig\u00fce\u00f1a, adi\u00f3s", ["Adi\u00f3s, cig\u00fce\u00f1a, adi\u00f3s is a 1972 Spanish comedy- drama film.", "It is directed by Manuel Summers, composed by Antonio P\u00e9rez Olea and starring by Maria Isabel \u00c1lvarez, Francisco Villa and Curro Mart\u00edn Summers.", "This film is related with\" Del rosa al amarillo\"( 1963) because it is focused on the childhood and the old age."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Del rosa al amarillo", 1], ["Rose of the Yukon", 0], ["Manuel Summers", 0], ["George Blair (director)", 0]], "evidences": [["Del rosa al amarillo", "director", "Manuel Summers"], ["Rose of the Yukon", "director", "George Blair"], ["Manuel Summers", "date of birth", "26 March 1935"], ["George Blair (director)", "date of birth", "December 6, 1905"]], "answer": "Rose Of The Yukon"}
{"_id": "90bad89e0bdb11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of the director of film Dawn Of Life?", "context": [["Document of the Dead", ["Document of the Dead is a 1979 documentary film by American filmmaker Roy Frumkes that was largely shot during the production of the 1978 film\" Dawn of the Dead\".", "Originally a 66- minute feature, it has since been expanded two times, first to 85 minutes in 1989, then to 102 minutes in 2012."]], ["Dawn of Life", ["Dawn of Life (Spanish:", "Amanecer a la vida) is a 1950 Venezuelan drama film directed by Fernando Cort\u00e9s and starring Susana Gu\u00edzar, Luis Salazar and N\u00e9stor Zavarce."]], ["David Emge", ["David Emge is an American actor.", "He played Stephen in George A. Romero's horror film\" Dawn of the Dead\"."]], ["Fernando Cort\u00e9s", ["Fernando \"Papi\" Cort\u00e9s (October 4, 1909 \u2013 1979) was a Puerto Rican film actor, writer and director.", "He was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico, but he spent most of his adult life in Mexico City, where he died.", "On 1932, while in New York City, Fernando Cort\u00e9s married Puerto Rican childhood friend Mar\u00eda del Pilar Cordero, who adopted the stage name of Mapy Cort\u00e9s.", "The couple soon traveled to Spain with a Cuban theatrical troupe.", "They worked on the Spanish stage, radio and film until the outbreak of the Civil War in 1936.", "Fernando progressively began to take a backseat as actor and baritone and focused on promoting the career of his wife Mapy, who became a noted \"vedette\" (showgirl with star status) in Barcelona.", "After the Spanish Civil War interrupted their careers, the couple worked in New York, San Juan, Buenos Aires, Havana and Caracas, occasionally starring in movies.", "They arrived to Mexico City in late 1940 and made their stage debut at the Teatro Follies, in a show headlined by the popular Mexican comedian Cantinflas.", "Despite early struggles to become household names, Mapy achieved Mexican film stardom in late 1941 and the couple settled in Mexico City.", "Initially, Fernando Cort\u00e9s played supporting roles in his wife's films.", "He then made a successful debut as director with \"La p\u00edcara Susana\" (1945) a comedy vehicle for his wife.", "On March 1954, Fernando and Mapy Cort\u00e9s returned to Puerto Rico to help launch local television.", "Cort\u00e9s became the first director at WKAQ-TV, Channel 2, and the couple co-starred in \"Mapy y Papi\", the first Puerto Rican sitcom.", "Despite their success on local TV, the couple returned the following year to Mexico City, which offered more opportunities.", "The couple starred in a Mexican version of their Puerto Rican sitcom and Mapy returned to the stage.", "Fernando Cort\u00e9s became known as a reliable director of Mexican comedies on stage, television and film.", "After writing and directing star vehicles for his wife Mapy in the 1940s and comedians like Resortes and Tin-Tan in the 1950s, Fernando Cort\u00e9s produced and directed Puerto Rican co-productions in the 1960s and launched the film career of La India Mar\u00eda in the 1970s."]], ["Gaylen Ross", ["Gaylen Ross( born August 15, 1950, Indianapolis, Indiana) is an American director, writer, producer and actress best known for playing Francine Parker in the 1978 horror film\" Dawn of the Dead\" and also noted for directing the 2008 film\" Killing Kasztner\"."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Scott Reiniger", ["Scott Hale Reiniger, Harlan Sahib Bahadur, Prince of Ghor( born September 5, 1948) is an American actor.", "He is best known as one of the stars of the 1978 classic horror film\" Dawn of the Dead\"."]], ["Jeffry Life", ["Jeffry Life( born 1938) is a physician and author from the United States, known for maintaining a youthful body in old age."]], ["Erik Winquist", ["Erik Winquist( born January 2, 1975) is an American New Zealander visual effects supervisor.", "Erik Winquist was nominated at the 87th Academy Awards in the category of Best Visual Effects.", "He was nominated for the film\" Dawn of the Planet of the Apes\".", "His nomination was shared with Daniel Barrett, Dan Lemmon and Joe Letteri.", "He also received a BAFTA nomination for\" Dawn of the Planet of the Apes\" in the same year."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Dawn of Life", 1], ["Fernando Cort\u00e9s", 1]], "evidences": [["Dawn of Life", "director", "Fernando Cort\u00e9s"], ["Fernando Cort\u00e9s", "place of birth", "San Juan, Puerto Rico"]], "answer": "San Juan, Puerto Rico"}
{"_id": "7736de20087211ebbd66ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Are Chaoswave and The Quotations from the same country?", "context": [["Sailing to Byzantium (novella)", ["\" Sailing to Byzantium\" is a novella by the American writer Robert Silverberg.", "It was first published in\" Asimov's Science Fiction\" in February 1985.", "The title is from the poem of the same name by W. B. Yeats.", "The story, like the poem, deals with immortality, and includes quotations from the poem."]], ["Brahms's Third Symphony in popular culture", ["The Third Symphony of Johannes Brahms has been popular since its premiere in 1883 and has been widely adapted in works of popular culture.", "The quotations predominantly are of the moody theme of the third movement.", "The following list is organized chronologically."]], ["Satellite tournament", ["A satellite tournament is either a minor tournament or event on a competitive sporting tour or one of a group of such tournaments that form a series played in the same country or region."]], ["Chaoswave", ["Chaoswave was an Italian/ Danish Progressive/ Groove metal band, founded by former Sinphonia guitarist Henrik Rangstrup in 2003.", "Former members"]], ["The Quotations", ["The Quotations are an American doo- wop band, primarily from James Madison High School in East Brooklyn, New York, United States.", "The group started in 1958 at Barney's Pool Room on Kings Highway in East Brooklyn, New York.", "The original members of the group were Richie Schwartz( first tenor), Lew Arno( second tenor) and Harvey Hersh[ kowitz]( baritone) who hung out together harmonizing.", "Larry Kassman later asked if he could sing with the group; Kassman soon became lead for the group.", "The group later picked up the name\" Quotations\" from one of the songs they liked to perform-\" Quotations of Love\" written by a friend of the group, Mike Rose.", "The group often sung at the Rainbow Store on Kings Highway near the train station; on the Manhattan Beach and Brighton Beach boardwalks; and at Sid Gordon's bowling alley- all Brooklyn favorites for teenagers.", "In 1959, the group made their first demos-\" Time WasSunday Kind of Love\" and\" September in the Rain\".", "Helen Miller worked for the producer Don Kirshner as a songwriter.", "She heard the Quotations' music and became their manager.", "Miller shopped the group around and they eventually met up with executives at Verve Records.", "Historically, Verve was not considered a doo- wop label, focusing more on jazz and blues music.", "The group chose to do a new, uptempo style version of Jimmy Van Heusen's song,\" Imagination\".", "The record was released in 1961 and reached No. 105 in the\" Billboard\" chart.", "The group enjoyed success in 1962, making concert appearances on the east coast, in the south and midwest.", "Their follow- up record in 1962( Verve 10252) was\" This Love of MineWe'll Reach Heaven Together\" was the B-side.", "The group recorded\" See You in September\" backed with\" Summertime Goodbye\"( Verve 10261) in April 1962, thinking it would be the perfect summertime record.", "But it was not released until late August and DJ's failed to pick up on it.", "Harvey remembers:\" See You In September came next, but unfortunately Verve released the record in August which pretty much destroyed any chance of air play.\"", "The group had one last record-\" In the Night\" backed with\" Oh No I Still Love Her\"( 1964- Admiral 753) and Harvey believes that\" Oh No\" was their best record.", "A few versions of the Quotations continued performing with Sandy Sonner and recorded some a cappella selections during the 1970s for Relic Records.", "However, Harvey notes that not one original member has ever sung with another vocal group.", "In 1998, after a few reunions, the group reformed with a new tenor.", "Richie moved to bass and new member Stu Abramson.", "Abramson was with the group the Astralites who recorded\" Space Hop\" in 1961 and sings, plays sax, guitar, bass and keyboards.", "The group recorded a new CD in 2000.", "Called\" 40 Years Of Doo- Wop Friendship\" it was released on the Q2K label.", "It includes not only new material but all their original selections.", "Harvey comments", "\" This CD represents the culmination of lots of practice, plenty of live performances and a renewed love of this magical, musical entity we call Doo- Wop.", "We've recorded some favorites of ours, included are some a cappella and also the eight songs that we originally recorded 40 years ago.", "Some have never been heard before\".", "Richie Schwartz and Stu Abramson both died in 2006.", "Patty Bello joined the group as a new fourth member."]], ["The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations", ["The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations, first published by the Oxford University Press in 1941, is an 1100- page book listing short quotations that are common in English language and culture.", "The book begins with a preface explaining the term\" quotation\".", "The dictionary has been compiled from extensive evidence of the quotations that are actually used in the way they have been listed.", "This book is not\u2014like many quotations dictionaries\u2014 a subjective anthology of the editor \u2019s favourite quotations, but an objective selection of the quotations which are most widely known and used.", "Popularity and familiarity are the main criteria for inclusion, although no reader is likely to be familiar with all the quotations in this dictionary.", "The quotations are drawn from novels, plays, poems, essays, speeches, films radio and television broadcasts, songs, advertisements, and even book titles.", "It is difficult to draw the line between quotations and similar sayings like proverbs, catch- phrases, and idioms.", "For example, some quotations( like \u201c The opera ai n\u2019t over till the fat lady sings \u201d) become proverbial.", "These are usually included if they can be traced to a particular originator.", "Catch- phrases are included if there is evidence that they are widely remembered or used.", "Quotations are also cross-referenced.", "For example, on looking up Napoleon's quotation about Britain being a\" nation of shopkeepers\", one also finds Adam Smith, who said it first.", "Quotations about absolute power are cross-referenced to Lord Acton, and from him to William Pitt the Elder, who said something similar.", "The dictionary has been jokingly called the\" Oxford Dikker of Quotaggers\" using the Oxford\"- er\".", "The first edition in 1941 was compiled by a committee drawn from the staff of the OUP under the editorship of Alice Mary Smyth( later Alice Mary Hadfield).", "She recounts some of the details of choosing and processing quotations in her book on the life of Charles Williams( one of the committee).", "Later editions of the\" Dictionary\" were published in 1953 and thereafter, the 6th edition appearing in 2004, the 7th in 2009, and the 8th in 2014, all edited by Elizabeth Knowles."]], ["Telephone numbers in Ascension Island", ["Country Code:+ 247< br> International Call Prefix: 00 Ascension Island does not share the same country code( +290) with the rest of St Helena."]], ["2001\u201302 UEFA Champions League second group stage", ["Eight winners and eight runners- up from the first group stage were drawn into four groups of four teams, each containing two group winners and two runners- up.", "Teams from the same country or from the same first round group could not be drawn together.", "The top two teams in each group advanced to the quarter- finals."]], ["Thomas Aquinas Dictionary", ["The Thomas Aquinas Dictionary is a collection of quotations by medieval philosopher and theologian Thomas Aquinas, indexed by keywords contained within the quotations.", "Most of the quotations are taken from the\" Summa Theologica\", with additional material from the\" Summa contra Gentiles\".", "The quotations are listed without additional commentary or explanatory notes, although the volume does contain an introduction to the work of Thomas Aquinas written by Theodore E. James.", "Scholarly reviews were critical of the work when it was published, particularly in terms of the selection and arrangement of material.", "The book does, however, still appear in bibliographies of reference material on Thomas Aquinas."]], ["Fortune (Unix)", ["codice_1 is a program that displays a pseudorandom message from a database of quotations that first appeared in Version 7 Unix.", "The most common version on modern systems is the BSD codice_1, originally written by Ken Arnold.", "Distributions of fortune are usually bundled with a collection of themed files, containing sayings like those found on fortune cookies( hence the name), quotations from famous people, jokes, or poetry.", "As of November 2017, the quotations( with the exception of tips relevant to system operation) have been removed from FreeBSD entirely after user complaints regarding quotations from Adolf Hitler being contained in some of the files.", "codice_1 is predominantly found on Unix- like systems, but clients for other platforms also exist.", "Often, users on text- mode Unix terminals will place this command into either their codice_ 4 or codice _5 files to display them at logon and logout, respectively.", "It is also used to generate text input for certain XScreenSaver modes.", "Many people choose to pipe fortune into the cowsay command, to add more humor to the dialog."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Chaoswave", 0], ["The Quotations", 0]], "evidences": [["Chaoswave", "country of origin", "Italian"], ["The Quotations", "country of origin", "American"]], "answer": "no"}
{"_id": "64d8f33a0bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the place of burial of George Stewart, 9Th Seigneur D'Aubigny's father?", "context": [["George Stewart (surgeon)", ["George Stewart( 1752- 8 June 1813) was the president of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland( RCSI) in 1792 and in 1799."]], ["Alistair Vane-Tempest-Stewart, 9th Marquess of Londonderry", ["Alexander Charles Robert \"Alistair\" Vane-Tempest-Stewart, 9th Marquess of Londonderry (7 September 1937 \u2013 20 June 2012) was a British nobleman."]], ["Lord Bernard Stewart", ["Lord Bernard Stewart( 1623 \u2013 26 September 1645) was a Scottish aristocrat who served as a Royalist commander in the English Civil War.", "He was the youngest of the five sons of Esm\u00e9 Stewart, 3rd Duke of Lennox, and his wife Katherine Clifton, 2nd Baroness Clifton, and the brother of James Stewart, 1st Duke of Richmond.", "Lord Bernard was to be created Earl of Lichfield by King Charles I for his actions at the first and second battles of Newbury and Naseby but died of injuries received leading a sortie against besieging Parliamentary forces in the Battle of Rowton Heath in September 1645, before the patent could be implemented.", "The titles of Baron Newbury and Earl of Lichfield were instead created in December 1645 for his six- year- old nephew, Charles Stewart( 1639 \u2013 1672), the son of Bernard's elder brother George Stewart, 9th Seigneur d'Aubigny, who had been killed at the Battle of Edgehill in 1642.", "His brother John was also killed in the war."]], ["Emperor Daigo", ["Daigo's reign spanned the years from 897 through 930.", "He is named after his place of burial."]], ["George Stewart, 9th Seigneur d'Aubigny", ["George Stewart (or Stuart), 9th Seigneur d'Aubigny (17 July 1618 \u2013 23 October 1642) was a Scottish nobleman and Royalist commander in the English Civil War.", "He was the son of Esm\u00e9 Stewart, 3rd Duke of Lennox, and his wife Katherine Clifton, 2nd Baroness Clifton, and the brother of James Stewart, 1st Duke of Richmond and 4th Duke of Lennox, and of the Royalist commander Lord Bernard Stewart.", "Stewart, his older brother Henry, and younger brother Ludovic were brought up at Aubigny in France as Roman Catholics under the charge of their paternal grandmother, the old Duchess-Dowager, Katherine de Balsac.", "Stewart's father, the Duke of Lennox, died in 1624, and Stewart became a ward of his cousin, King Charles I of England.", "He inherited the Lordship of Aubigny at the age of 14 on the death of his elder brother Henry in 1632.", "By 1633, he was a student at the Coll\u00e8ge de Navarre, part of the University of Paris, and he did homage to Louis XIII of France for the lordship of Aubigny on 5 August 1636, shortly after his eighteenth birthday.", "Later that year he moved to England.", "In 1638 he secretly married Katherine Howard, the daughter of Theophilus Howard, 2nd Earl of Suffolk, and Elizabeth Home, without her father's consent, offending his guardian the king.", "The portrait of Stewart by Anthony van Dyck, now in the National Portrait Gallery, London, may have been painted to mark his marriage; the Latin inscription can be translated", "\"Love is stronger than I am\" which may allude to his conflicting loyalties.", "His younger brothers Lords John and Bernard are shown in a still more famous double Van Dyck portrait in the National Gallery, London - the iconic image of Cavaliers.", "They were also both killed in the Civil War.\nGeorge Stewart and Katherine Howard had two children:", "He fought with the French against the Spanish in the Battle of Montju\u00efc (1641).", "As civil war loomed in England, Stewart joined the forces of King Charles at York where he was knighted on 18 April 1642 along with his brother Bernard.", "He was mortally wounded in the first pitched battle of the war at Edgehill on Sunday 23 October 1642, aged 24.", "He was buried in Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford.", "The lordship of Aubigny passed to his next brother, Ludovic, on his death.", "His widow remarried James Levingston, 1st Earl of Newburgh and had one further child Elizabeth.", "They were suspected in 1648 of plotting to rescue Charles I and on the discovery of the supposed plot fled to the Netherlands where Katherine died in 1650."]], ["Tom Stewart (bowls)", ["Thomas George Stewart( 1884-1960), was an English bowls player who competed at the Commonwealth Games."]], ["Esm\u00e9 Stewart, 3rd Duke of Lennox", ["Esm\u00e9 Stewart, 3rd Duke of Lennox KG (157930 July 1624) was the son of Esm\u00e9 Stewart, 1st Duke of Lennox and Catherine de Balsac.", "He was a patron of the playwright Ben Jonson, who lived in his household for five years.", "At the death of his brother the 2nd Duke of Lennox, he was already Earl of March and Lord Clifton of Leighton Bromswold in the peerage of England (1619) as well as 7th Seigneur d'Aubigny.", "On 9 February 1608 he performed in the masque", "\"The Hue and Cry", "After Cupid\" at Whitehall Palace as a sign of the zodiac, to celebrate the wedding of John Ramsay, Viscount Haddington to Elizabeth Radclyffe .", "He married Katherine Clifton, 2nd Baroness Clifton, in 1609.", "They had eleven children:", "He died in 1624 and was interred, on 6 August 1624, in Westminster Abbey."]], ["George Stewart (footballer, born 1901)", ["George Stewart( 19 September 1901 \u2013 26 August 1994) was an Australian rules footballer who played with South Melbourne in the Victorian Football League( VFL)."]], ["Katherine Stuart", ["Katherine Stuart( died 1650) was an English noblewoman and Royalist supporter during the English Civil War.", "She married her first husband George Stewart, 9th Seigneur d'Aubigny, against the wishes of both King Charles I and her parents.", "George commanded a regiment for the king in the opening stages of the war and was killed at the Battle of Edgehill.", "Katherine used a visit to London, ostensibly to deal with her husband's estate, to clandestinely pass messages to Royalists in the city.", "After her discovery she was imprisoned in the Tower of London before being released by the intervention of the French ambassador.", "Katherine married James Livingston in 1648 and the pair unsuccessfully attempted to release the king from parliament's captivity during his journey to trial.", "After the king's execution, the couple fled to the Netherlands where Katherine died in 1650."]], ["Charles Stewart, 3rd Duke of Richmond", ["Charles Stewart, 3rd Duke of Richmond, 6th Duke of Lennox KG( 7 March 1639 December 1672) was the only son of George Stewart, 9th Seigneur d'Aubigny and Katherine Howard, daughter of Theophilus Howard, 2nd Earl of Suffolk.", "He was the grandson of Esm\u00e9 Stewart, 3rd Duke of Lennox.", "On 10 December 1645 he was created Baron Stuart of Newbury, Berkshire, and Earl of Lichfield, titles conferred on him\" to perpetuate the titles which were intended to have been conferred on his uncle\" Lord Bernard Stewart, youngest son of the Duke of Lennox, who had been killed in the Battle of Rowton Heath in the English Civil War in September of that year.", "In January 1658, Charles Stewart went into exile in France, and took up his residence in the house of his uncle, Ludovic, seigneur d'Aubigny.", "In the following year he fell under the displeasure of The Protectorate's Council of State, and warrants were issued for seizing his person and goods.", "Charles Stewart married, firstly, Elizabeth Rogers, after June 1659.", "He married, secondly, Margaret Banaster( widow of William Lewis) on 31 March 1662.", "He married, thirdly, Frances Teresa Stewart, granddaughter of Walter Stewart, 1st Lord Blantyre, in March 1667.", "This last marriage was famous, as Frances Stewart, known at court as\" Le Belle Stuart\" had been desired by Richmond's cousin, King Charles II, as a mistress.", "Charles Stewart returned to England with Charles II in 1660, and sat in the Convention Parliament, showing great animosity towards the supporters of the Commonwealth.", "On the death of his 10- year- old cousin Esm\u00e9 Stewart on 10 August 1660, Charles Stewart succeeded as third Duke of Richmond and sixth Duke of Lennox.", "In that same year he was created Hereditary Great Chamberlain of Scotland, Hereditary Great Admiral of Scotland, and Lord- Lieutenant of Dorset.", "On 15 April 1661 he was invested with the Order of the Garter.", "On the death of his uncle, Ludovic Stuart, he succeeded him as 12th Seigneur D'Aubigny, for which title he did homage by proxy to Louis XIV of France on 11 May 1670.", "In July 1667, on the death of his cousin, Mary Butler, countess of Arran, he became Baron Clifton, and on 4 May 1668 he was made lord lieutenant and vice admiral of Kent jointly with the Earl of Winchilsea.", "In 1671 he was sent as ambassador to the Danish court to persuade Denmark to join England and France in a projected attack on the Dutch.", "While there he died( by drowning) in 1672, aged 33 at Elsinore, without issue, and his titles became extinct, with the exception of Baron Clifton, which passed with most of his property to his sister Katherine, Lady O'Brien.", "His wife, however, had had the Lennox estates granted to her for life.", "He was buried on 20 September 1673 at Westminster Abbey.", "The titles Duke of Richmond, Duke of Lennox and Earl of March, were resurrected for Charles II's illegitimate son by Louise de K\u00e9rouaille, Charles Lennox, 1st Duke of Richmond and Lennox, in 1675."]]], "supporting_facts": [["George Stewart, 9th Seigneur d'Aubigny", 1], ["Esm\u00e9 Stewart, 3rd Duke of Lennox", 8]], "evidences": [["George Stewart (or Stuart), 9th Seigneur d'Aubigny", "father", "Esm\u00e9 Stewart, 3rd Duke of Lennox"], ["Esm\u00e9 Stewart, 3rd Duke of Lennox", "place of burial", "Westminster Abbey"]], "answer": "Westminster Abbey"}
{"_id": "908ffd7c086b11ebbd5fac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film came out first, Tender Mercies or Dumbbells In Ermine?", "context": [["Operation Leopard", ["La l\u00e9gion saute sur Kolwezi also known as\" Operation Leopard\" is a French war film directed by Raoul Coutard filmed in French Guiana.", "The script is based on the true story of the Battle of Kolwezi that happened in 1978.", "It was diligently described in a book of the same name by former 1 REP Captain Pierre Sergent.", "He published his book in 1979; the film came out in 1980.", "Raoul Coutard shot the film in a documentary style."]], ["Dumbbells in Ermine", ["Dumbbells in Ermine is a 1930 American early talkie pre-Code comedy film based on the 1925 play\" Weak Sisters\" by Lynn Starling.", "The film stars Robert Armstrong and Barbara Kent, and features Beryl Mercer, James Gleason, and Claude Gillingwater."]], ["The Fabulous Senorita", ["The Fabulous Senorita is a 1952 American musical comedy film directed by R.G. Springsteen and starring Estelita Rodriguez, Robert Clarke and Nestor Paiva.", "The film came at the tail- end of a cycle of Latin American- themed films, through it did introduce a new star Rita Moreno."]], ["Beggars in Ermine", ["Beggars in Ermine is a 1934 American film directed by Phil Rosen."]], ["The Lady in Ermine", ["The Lady in Ermine is a 1927 American silent romantic drama film directed by James Flood and produced by and starring Corinne Griffith, and distributed by First National Pictures.", "The film is now considered a lost film."]], ["The Night of Nights", ["The Night of Nights is a 1939 black- and- white drama film written by Donald Ogden Stewart and directed by Lewis Milestone for Paramount Pictures that starred Pat O' Brien, Olympe Bradna, and Roland Young.", "The film received positive contemporary reviews from publications such as\" The New York Times\".", "Director Milestone went on to other successful productions after the film came out, including\" Ocean's 11\" and\" Pork Chop Hill\".", "The movie has no relation to the use of the phrase\" Night of Nights\" for the night of the Academy Awards ceremony, the album by musical group", "The Seekers, or the Touhou Project song."]], ["Bride of the Regiment", ["Bride of the Regiment is a 1930 American Pre- Code musical film directed by John Francis Dillon and filmed entirely in Technicolor.", "The screenplay by Ray Harris and Humphrey Pearson is based on the book of the 1922 stage musical\" The Lady in Ermine\" by Frederick Lonsdale and Cyrus Wood, which had been adapted from the operetta\" Die Frau im Hermelin\" by Rudolph Schanzer and Ernst Welisch.", "The story is a remake of a 1927 First National silent film,\" The Lady in Ermine\", that starred Corinne Griffith.", "It was later remade by 20th Century- Fox as\" That Lady in Ermine\"( 1948) starring Betty Grable and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr."]], ["Tender Mercies", ["Tender Mercies is a 1983 American drama film directed by Bruce Beresford.", "The screenplay by Horton Foote focuses on Mac Sledge, a recovering alcoholic country music singer who seeks to turn his life around through his relationship with a young widow and her son in rural Texas.", "Robert Duvall plays the role of Mac; the supporting cast includes Tess Harper, Betty Buckley, Wilford Brimley, Ellen Barkin and Allan Hubbard.", "Financed by EMI Films,\" Tender Mercies\" was shot largely in Waxahachie, Texas.", "The script was rejected by several American directors before the Australian Beresford accepted it.", "Duvall, who sang his own songs in the film, drove more than throughout the state, tape recording local accents and playing in country music bands to prepare for the role.", "He and Beresford repeatedly clashed during production, at one point prompting the director to walk off the set and reportedly consider quitting the film.", "The film encompasses several different themes, including the importance of love and family, the possibility of spiritual resurrection amid death, and the concept of redemption through Mac Sledge's conversion to Christianity.", "Following poor test screening results, distributor Universal Pictures made little effort to publicize\" Tender Mercies\", which Duvall attributed to the studio's lack of understanding of country music.", "The film was released on March 4, 1983, in a limited number of theaters.", "Although unsuccessful at the box office, it was critically acclaimed and earned five Academy Award nominations, including one for Best Picture.", "\" Tender Mercies\" won Oscars for Best Original Screenplay for Foote and Best Actor for Duvall."]], ["A Yank in Ermine", ["A Yank in Ermine is a 1955 British comedy film directed by Gordon Parry and starring Peter M. Thompson, Noelle Middleton, Harold Lloyd Jr. and Diana Decker, and featuring Jon Pertwee and Sid James.", "It was adapted by John Paddy Carstairs from his own novel\" Solid! Said The Earl\".", "The film includes the song\" Honey, You Ca n't Love Two\", sung by Decker and written by Eddie Pola and George Wyle."]], ["That Lady in Ermine", ["That Lady in Ermine is a 1948 American Technicolor musical film directed by Ernst Lubitsch.", "The screenplay by Samson Raphaelson is based on the operetta\" Die Frau im Hermelin\" by Rudolph Schanzer and Ernst Welisch.", "Although Lubitsch received sole credit as director, he died after only eight days of filming, and the project was completed by Otto Preminger."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Tender Mercies", 0], ["Dumbbells in Ermine", 0]], "evidences": [["Tender Mercies", "publication date", "1983"], ["Dumbbells in Ermine", "publication date", "1930"]], "answer": "Dumbbells In Ermine"}
{"_id": "c7417f2208d811ebbd9cac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Did R. D. Call and Taryn Power share the same nationality?", "context": [["The Brawler", ["The Brawler is a 2019 American biographical film directed by Ken Kushner and starring Zach McGowan as Chuck Wepner.", "The film also stars Amy Smart and Taryn Manning."]], ["Tracks (1976 film)", ["Tracks is a 1976 American drama film written and directed by Henry Jaglom and starring Dennis Hopper, Taryn Power and Dean Stockwell.", "The story involves a returned Vietnam veteran escorting a fellow soldier's coffin across the United States for burial."]], ["Jack and Jill vs. the World", ["Jack and Jill vs. the World is a film by Vanessa Parise.", "It was released on April 4, 2008 and stars Freddie Prinze Jr. and Taryn Manning as Jack and Jill."]], ["Bronwyn Mayer", ["Bronwyn Mayer- Smith( born 3 July 1974 in Sydney) is an Australian water polo player from the gold medal squad of the 2000 Summer Olympics.", "Mayer married Damian Smith in January 2001.", "Mayer competed on the team in the 2004 Summer Olympics, which took 4th place.", "She is a cousin of water polo players Gavin and Taryn Woods."]], ["Call and response (disambiguation)", ["Call and response is a form of communication.", "Call and response may also refer to:", "In music: In film: In literature:"]], ["Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger", ["Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger is a 1977 fantasy film directed by Sam Wanamaker and featuring stop motion effects by Ray Harryhausen.", "The film stars Patrick Wayne, Taryn Power, Margaret Whiting, Jane Seymour, and Patrick Troughton.", "It is the third and final\" Sinbad\" film released by Columbia Pictures."]], ["Taryn Power", ["Taryn Stephanie Power( born September 13, 1953) is an American actress and the younger daughter of the actor Tyrone Power and his second wife, Mexican actress Linda Christian."]], ["Dug\u00e8s", ["Several people share the surname Dug\u00e8s:"]], ["David Ji", ["David Longfen Ji is an American businessman who co-founded Apex Digital, an electronics manufacturer.", "In 2004, he was arrested in China following a dispute with Sichuan Changhong Electric, a supplier owned by the city of Mianyang and the province of Sichuan.", "Changhong accused him of defrauding them through bad checks.", "Ji was taken, according to an account by his lawyer, to the senior management and told, \"I decide whether you live or die.\"", "He has been held in China without charges.", "Ji's case highlighted an \"implicit racism\" in dealings with American businessmen.", "As a U.S. citizen he was not granted the same treatment by authorities as non-ethnically Chinese businessmen sharing the same nationality."]], ["R. D. Call", ["R. D. Call( born February 16, 1950) is an American film and television actor.", "He has appeared in several films including\" 48 Hrs.\"( 1982),\" Brewster's Millions\"( 1985),\" At Close Range\"( 1986),\" No Man's Land\"( 1987),\" Colors\"( 1988),\" Born on the Fourth of July\"( 1989),\" Young Guns II\"( 1990),\" State of Grace\"( 1990),\" Waterworld\"( 1995),\" Murder by Numbers\"( 2002),\" Babel\"( 2006), and\" Into the Wild\"( 2007)."]]], "supporting_facts": [["R. D. Call", 0], ["Taryn Power", 0]], "evidences": [["R. D. Call", "country of citizenship", "American"], ["Taryn Power", "country of citizenship", "American"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "ec0867d508e311ebbda4ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director born later, Escape From The 'Liberty' Cinema or The Man From Tia Juana?", "context": [["James W. Horne", ["James Wesley Horne( December 14, 1881 June 29, 1942) was an early American actor, screenwriter and film director.", "He began his career as an actor under director Sidney Olcott at Kalem Studios in 1913 and directed his first film for the company two years later."]], ["Wojciech Marczewski", ["Wojciech Szcz\u0119sny Marczewski( born 28 February 1944) is a Polish film director and screenwriter.", "He directed twelve films between 1968 and 2001.", "His 1981 film\" Dreszcze\" won the Silver Bear- Special Jury Prize at the 32nd Berlin International Film Festival.", "His film\" Ucieczka z kina\" Wolno\u015b \u0107 was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1991 Cannes Film Festival."]], ["Lee Jeong-beom", ["Lee Jeong- beom( born September 21, 1971) is a South Korean film director and screenwriter.", "He is best known for such films as\" Cruel Winter Blues\"( 2006) and\" The Man from Nowhere\"( 2010).", "With more than 6 million admissions and a revenue of,\" The Man from Nowhere\" was the best- selling film( domestic and foreign) in Korea in 2010."]], ["The Man from Tia Juana", ["The Man from Tia Juana is a 1917 silent short western film directed by James W. Horne and starring Marin Sais.", "It was produced by the Kalem Company and distributed through the General Film Company."]], ["The Man from Red Gulch", ["The Man from Red Gulch is a 1925 American Western film featuring Harry Carey."]], ["The Man from Nowhere (1961 film)", ["The Man from Nowhere is a 1961 Soviet comedy film directed by Eldar Ryazanov."]], ["Claude Weisz", ["Claude Weisz is a French film director born in Paris."]], ["Escape from the 'Liberty' Cinema", ["Escape from the' Liberty' Cinema is a 1990 Polish drama film directed by Wojciech Marczewski.", "It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1991 Cannes Film Festival."]], ["W. Augustus Barratt", ["W. Augustus Barratt( 1873- 1947) was a Scottish- born, later American, songwriter and musician."]], ["Bruce Rowland", ["Bruce Rowland( born May 9, 1942 in Melbourne) is a well- known Australian composer.", "He composed the soundtrack for the 1982 movie\" The Man from Snowy River\", as well as the soundtrack for its 1988 sequel\" The Man from Snowy River II\"( which has the United States title of\" Return to Snowy River\", and the United Kingdom title of\" The Untamed\").", "Both films were based on Banjo Paterson's poem The Man from Snowy River.", "His other film scores include\" Now and Forever\"( 1983),\" Phar Lap\"( 1983),\" Bushfire Moon\"( 1987),\" Cheetah\"( 1989),\" Weekend with Kate\"( 1990),\" Gross Misconduct\"( 1993),\" Andre\"( 1994),\" Lightning Jack\"( 1994),\" Zeus and Roxanne\"( 1997) and the TV movie( 1997).", "He composed a special Olympics version of the main theme of\" The Man from Snowy River Suite\", as well as conducting the orchestra, for the Opening Ceremony of the 2000 Summer Olympics which were held in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.", "He also composed special arrangements of some of his music for the 2002 musical theatre production, which twice toured Australian capital cities.", "The of the show won the ARIA Award for Best Cast/ Show Album).", "Rowland also composed new music for\" The Australian Outback Arena Show\" on Queensland's Gold Coast.", "Rowland composed the music to the Oscar nominated animation\" The Mysterious Geographic Explorations of Jasper Morello\"( 2005).", "NBC", "Sports also uses some of the music from\" The Man from Snowy River\" soundtrack for their coverage of The Players Championship.", "Some of his early work was in television, where he was musical director for ATV0's\" The Go!!", "ShowFredd Bear's Breakfast- A- Go- Go\" and the\" Magic Circle Club\", then\" Adventure Island\" for the ABC.", "Rowland received his education at Caulfield Grammar School in his hometown.", "He learned piano and was a keyboard player for Australian music groups, and singers."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Escape from the 'Liberty' Cinema", 0], ["The Man from Tia Juana", 0], ["Wojciech Marczewski", 0], ["James W. Horne", 0]], "evidences": [["Escape from the 'Liberty' Cinema", "director", "Wojciech Marczewski"], ["The Man from Tia Juana", "director", "James W. Horne"], ["Wojciech Marczewski", "date of birth", "28 February 1944"], ["James W. Horne", "date of birth", "December 14, 1881"]], "answer": "Escape From The 'Liberty' Cinema"}
{"_id": "fdccfa1a088011ebbd6dac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film whose director is younger, The Toth Family or Harriet And The Piper?", "context": [["La Bestia humana", ["La Bestia humana is a 1957 Argentine film whose story is based on the novel\" La B\u00eate Humaine\" by the French writer \u00c9mile Zola."]], ["Harriet and the Piper", ["Harriet and the Piper is a 1920 American drama film directed by Bertram Bracken and written by Monte M. Katterjohn.", "It is based on the 1920 novel\" Harriet and the Piper\" by Kathleen Norris.", "The film stars Anita Stewart, Ward Crane, Charles Richman, Myrtle Stedman, Margaret Landis, and Byron Munson.", "The film was released on September 13, 1920, by First National Exhibitors' Circuit."]], ["Tom, Tom, the Piper's Son (film)", ["Tom, Tom, the Piper's Son is a 1969 experimental film made by Ken Jacobs."]], ["The Toth Family", ["The Toth Family is a 1969 Hungarian comedy- drama film directed by Zolt\u00e1n F\u00e1bri.", "It was entered into the 7th Moscow International Film Festival."]], ["Clarence Gilbert Taylor", ["Clarence Gilbert Taylor( September 8, 1898 \u2014 March 29, 1988) was an early aviation entrepreneur and co-founder of the Taylor Brothers Aircraft Corporation( later named the Piper Aircraft Corporation) in Rochester, New York.", "He was the designer of the Taylor Cub, which led to the creation of the Piper Cub, one of the most popular airplanes in history."]], ["Milo\u0161 Zli\u010di\u0107", ["Milo\u0161 Zli\u010di\u0107( born 29 December 1999) is a Serbian football forward.", "He is a younger brother of Lazar Zli\u010di\u0107."]], ["Harriet Finlay-Johnson", ["Harriet Finlay- Johnson or Harriet Johnson or Harriet Weller( 12 March 1871 \u2013 1956) was a British educationalist and schoolteacher known for encouraging children to create dramas to improve their education."]], ["Zolt\u00e1n F\u00e1bri", ["Zolt\u00e1n F\u00e1bri( 15 October 1917 \u2013 23 August 1994) was a Hungarian film director and screenwriter.", "His films\" The Boys of Paul Street\"( 1969) and\" Hungarians\"( 1978) were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.", "His 1965 film\" Twenty Hours\" shared the Grand Prix with\" War and Peace\" at the 4th Moscow International Film Festival.", "His 1969 film\" The Toth Family\" was entered into the 7th Moscow International Film Festival.", "His 1975 film\" 141 Minutes from the Unfinished Sentence\" was entered into the 9th Moscow International Film Festival, where he won a Special Prize for Directing.", "F\u00e1bri wanted to become an artist from an early age on.", "He studied painting and graduated at the Hungarian College of Fine Arts.", "He began working in the Hungarian film industry in 1950 as a production designer.", "He directed his first film\" ViharStorm\") in 1951.", "He became an internationally acclaimed director with his third feature\" K\u00f6rhintaMerry Go- Round\") in 1956.", "He continued directing and writing until the early 1980s.", "After his retirement from the film industry F\u00e1bri taught on the Hungarian University of Theatrical and Film Arts.", "In his last years he wrote screenplays; they were never made.", "F\u00e1bri was also the president of the Hungarian Film Artist Union from 1959 to 1981.", "F\u00e1bri's style of filmmaking can be described mainly as\" classical\", using academic techniques of art filmmaking.", "His greatest influences were the Italian Neorealism and French Poetic Realism.", "He experimented with narrative and flashback techniques for a while in the 1960s( in his films\" Nappali s\u00f6t\u00e9ts\u00e9g\" and\" H\u00fasz \u00f3ra\") and his 1976 film\" Az \u00f6t\u00f6dik pecs\u00e9t\" contains some highly surrealist scenes, but overall he never used the mannerisms of modernist film in his works.", "For this reason the K\u00e1d\u00e1r regime favored F\u00e1bri over more controversial and experimental directors like Mikl\u00f3s Jancs\u00f3.", "The film won the Golden Prize at the 10th Moscow International Film Festival and was entered into the 27th Berlin International Film Festival.", "At the 11th Moscow International Film Festival in 1979, he was awarded with the Honorable Prize for the contribution to cinema.", "He was known as a perfectionist who wrote, drawn and choreographed every scene to the most precise detail months before production began and never improvised anything.", "His reputation as a rigid, tyrannical director was somewhat contradicted by his friendly and kind behaviour towards the British and American child actors on the set of\" The Boys of Paul Street\".", "F\u00e1bri made nearly all of his films based on literary material( novels or short stories) and wrote the screenplays himself.", "His constant theme was the question of humanity.", "Many of his films are set in or around World War II.", "Two of his frequent collaborators were actress Mari T\u00f6r\u0151csik and cinematographer Gy\u00f6rgy Ill\u00e9s.", "In 1969 he played the role of prosecuted statesman Zolt\u00e1n D\u00e1niel in his friend P\u00e9ter Bacs\u00f3's cult satire,\" A tan \u00fa The Witness\") as his sole acting job.", "F\u00e1bri died in a heart attack at the age of 76 in 1994.", "His legal successor is Peter Fabri( b. 1985)."]], ["Bertram Bracken", ["Bertram Bracken (August 10, 1879 \u2013 November 1, 1952) was an American silent screen actor, scenarist, and director who worked on at least sixty-five films between 1910 and 1932."]], ["Lydia Mackenzie Falconer Miller", ["Lydia Mackenzie Falconer Miller or Harriet Myrtle( 1812 \u2013 11 March 1876) was a Scottish children's writer."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Toth Family", 0], ["Harriet and the Piper", 0], ["Zolt\u00e1n F\u00e1bri", 0], ["Bertram Bracken", 0]], "evidences": [["The Toth Family", "director", "Zolt\u00e1n F\u00e1bri"], ["Harriet and the Piper", "director", "Bertram Bracken"], ["Zolt\u00e1n F\u00e1bri", "date of birth", "15 October 1917"], ["Bertram Bracken", "date of birth", "August 10, 1879"]], "answer": "The Toth Family"}
{"_id": "339a2e4908f311ebbdaaac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film was released more recently, Calling All Curs or Waco: The Rules Of Engagement?", "context": [["The Rules of the Game", ["The Rules of the Game( original French title: La R\u00e8gle du Jeu) is a 1939 French comedy- drama satirical film directed by Jean Renoir.", "It features an ensemble cast of Nora Gregor, Paulette Dubost, Mila Par\u00e9ly, Marcel Dalio, Julien Carette, Roland Toutain, Gaston Modot, Pierre Magnier and Jean Renoir himself.", "Renoir's portrayal of the wise, mournful Octave anchors the fatalistic mood of this pensive comedy of manners.", "The film depicts members of upper-class French society and their servants just before the beginning of World War II, showing their moral callousness on the eve of impending destruction.", "\" The Rules of the Game\" was the most expensive French film up to that time, with its original budget of 2.5 million francs increased to over five million.", "When directing the film, Renoir and cinematographer Jean Bachelet made use of deep- focus cinematography and long shots during which the camera is constantly moving, both sophisticated cinematic techniques in 1939.", "Renoir's career in France was at its pinnacle in 1939, and\" The Rules of the Game\" was eagerly anticipated; however, its premiere was met with scorn and disapproval by both critics and audiences.", "Renoir reduced the film's running time from 113 minutes to 85, but even then the film was a critical and financial disaster.", "In October 1939, it was banned by the wartime French government for\" having an undesirable influence over the young\".", "For many years, the 85- minute version was the only one available, but despite this its reputation slowly grew.", "In 1956, boxes of original material were rediscovered and a reconstructed version of the film premiered that year at the Venice Film Festival, with only a minor scene from Renoir's first cut missing.", "Since then,\" The Rules of the Game\" has often been called one of the greatest films in the history of cinema.", "Numerous film critics and directors have praised it highly, citing it as an inspiration for their own work."]], ["Rules of Engagement (Star Trek novel)", ["Rules of Engagement is a novel written by Peter Morwood and published by Pocket Books in 1990."]], ["Calling All Angels (disambiguation)", ["\"Calling All Angels\" is a 2003 song by Train.", "Calling All Angels may also refer to:"]], ["Calling All Cars", ["Calling All Cars may refer to:"]], ["Rules of Engagement (season 7)", ["The seventh and final season of the American television comedy series\" Rules of Engagement\" received a 13- episode order on May 21, 2012, and premiered on Monday, February 4, 2013.", "On May 10, 2013, CBS cancelled\" Rules of Engagement\", stating that the May 20, 2013 season finale would also be the series finale."]], ["Waco (disambiguation)", ["Waco is a city in the U.S. state of Texas.", "Waco or WACO may also refer to:"]], ["The Rules of the Game (disambiguation)", ["The Rules of the Game is a 1939 French film, directed by Jean Renoir.", "( The) Rules of the Game may also refer to:"]], ["Rules of Engagement (disambiguation)", ["Rules of engagement are orders to military and security forces.", "Rules of Engagement may also refer to:"]], ["Calling All Curs", ["Calling All", "Curs is a 1939 short subject directed by Jules White starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges( Moe Howard, Larry Fine and Curly Howard).", "It is the 41st entry in the series released by Columbia Pictures starring the comedians, who released 190 shorts for the studio between 1934 and 1959."]], ["Waco: The Rules of Engagement", ["Waco: The Rules of Engagement is a 1997 documentary directed by William Gazecki about the 1993\" Waco Siege\", a 51- day standoff beginning with the February 28 Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms assault on the Branch Davidian church and home outside of Waco, Texas and ending with the April 19th Federal Bureau of Investigations assault on the building which killed most of the inhabitants.", "The film was spearheaded by Second Amendment activist turned filmmaker Michael McNulty who spent twenty- eight months and$ 400,000 developing the film.", "Later former CNN business news reporter Dan Gifford and his wife Amy Sommer Gifford came in as co-producers, supplying almost another one million dollars.", "Director William Gazecki joined McNulty in traveling the country to interview and film participants for the film.", "Gifford, Gazecki and McNulty wrote the script.", "The resultant film, with Dan Gifford narrating, combined FBI negotiation tapes, Davidian home videos, footage from Congressional hearings on Waco, and extensive interviews with Davidian survivors, representatives of law enforcement, independent investigators, scholars and scientists.", "The film painted a dark picture of law enforcement actions, accusing FBI agents of shooting into the building at Davidians on April 19.", "The film was unveiled at the Sundance Film Festival in January 1997.", "In that year it won a News& Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Investigative Journalism and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.", "Because of a falling out between Michael McNulty and Dan and Amy Gifford, different cuts of this documentary have been produced.", "The version available today on video is a 135- minute cut.", "Michael McNulty would go on to make\" Waco: A New Revelation\" released in 1999 and\" The F.L.I.R. Project\" released in 2001."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Calling All Curs", 1], ["Waco: The Rules of Engagement", 0]], "evidences": [["Calling All Curs", "publication date", "1939"], ["Waco: The Rules of Engagement", "publication date", "1997"]], "answer": "Waco: The Rules Of Engagement"}
{"_id": "f2bb18780baf11ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is Malcolm Iv Of Scotland's father?", "context": [["H\u00e9ctor Barrantes", ["H\u00e9ctor Barrantes Sansoni( 1939\u20131990) was an Argentine polo player.", "He was the stepfather of Sarah, Duchess of York."]], ["Gerald Rudolff Ford", ["Gerald Rudolff Ford( December 9, 1890 \u2013 January 26, 1962) was an American businessman, creator of Ford Industries, and Republican politician who was the stepfather of U.S. President Gerald Ford and for whom Ford legally changed his name."]], ["Jerrold Wexler", ["Jerrold Wexler( June 27, 1924 \u2013 November 10, 1992) was a noted American businessman and film producer.", "He was the brother of cinematographer Haskell Wexler and the stepfather of actress Daryl Hannah."]], ["Ada de Warenne", ["Ada de Warenne (or Adeline de Varenne) (1120 \u2013 1178) was a Scottish princess, the Anglo-Norman wife of Henry of Scotland, Earl of Northumbria and Earl of Huntingdon.", "She was the daughter of William de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey by Elizabeth of Vermandois, and a great-granddaughter of Henry I of France.", "She became mother to two Kings of Scots, Malcolm the Maiden and William the Lion."]], ["Morris Harvey", ["Morris Harvey( 1877\u2013 1944) was a British actor and writer.", "A renowned character actor, he also wrote for the stage, including material for Broadway revues, in which he also appeared.", "He was the stepfather of film director Anthony Harvey."]], ["Albert Visetti", ["Albert Anthony Visetti( 13 May 1846\u201310 July 1928) was a Dalmatian musician who moved to London where he was Professor of Singing at the Royal College of Music, becoming a Fellow in 1921.", "He was the stepfather of the novelist Radclyffe Hall."]], ["Malcolm IV of Scotland", ["Malcolm IV (Mediaeval Gaelic: \"M\u00e1el Coluim mac Eanric\"; Modern Gaelic: \"", "Maol Chaluim mac Eanraig\"), nicknamed Virgo, \"the Maiden\" (between 23 April and 24 May 11419 December 1165) was King of Scotland from 1153 until his death.", "He was the eldest son of Henry, Earl of Huntingdon and Northumbria (died 1152) and Ada de Warenne.", "The original Malcolm Canmore, a name now associated with his great-grandfather Malcolm III (M\u00e1el Coluim mac Donnchada), he succeeded his grandfather David I, and shared David's Anglo-Norman tastes.", "Called Malcolm the Maiden by later chroniclers, a name which may incorrectly suggest weakness or effeminacy to modern readers, he was noted for his religious zeal and interest in knighthood and warfare.", "For much of his reign he was in poor health and died unmarried at the age of twenty-four."]], ["Albert E. Austin", ["Albert Elmer Austin( November 15, 1877 \u2013 January 26, 1942) was a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from 1939 to 1941 and member of the Connecticut House of Representatives from 1917 to 1919 and from 1921 to 1923.", "He was the stepfather of Clare Boothe Luce."]], ["Lolo Soetoro", ["Lolo Soetoro", "( EYD: Lolo Sutoro;; 2 January 1935 \u2013 2 March 1987), also known as Lolo Soetoro Mangunharjo or Mangundikardjo, of Indonesia was the stepfather of Barack Obama, the 44th President of the United States."]], ["Alexander von Hanstein, Count of P\u00f6lzig and Beiersdorf", ["Maximilian Elis\u00e4us Alexander von Hanstein, Count of P\u00f6lzig and Beiersdorf( 9 June 1804, Burghaig, Kulmbach \u2013 18 April 1884, Schm\u00f6lln) was a Thuringian count.", "He was the stepfather of Prince Albert and grandfather of Hans Poelzig."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Malcolm IV of Scotland", 2], ["Ada de Warenne", 0]], "evidences": [["Malcolm IV of Scotland", "mother", "Ada de Warenne"], ["Ada de Warenne", "spouse", "Henry of Scotland"]], "answer": "Henry of Scotland"}
{"_id": "948c33ea0baf11ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is the paternal grandfather of Naja Rosa?", "context": [["Fujiwara no Nagara", [", also known as Fujiwara no Nagayoshi, was a Japanese statesman, courtier and politician of the early Heian period.", "He was the grandfather of Emperor Y\u014dzei."]], ["Henry Bryant (naturalist)", ["Henry Bryant( May 12, 1820 \u2013 February 2, 1867) was an American physician and naturalist.", "He was the grandfather of Henry Bryant Bigelow."]], ["Lyon Cohen", ["Lyon Cohen( 1868\u20131937) was a Polish- born Canadian businessman and a philanthropist.", "He was the grandfather of singer/ poet Leonard Cohen."]], ["John Westley", ["Rev. John Westley( 1636 \u2013 78) was an English nonconformist minister.", "He was the grandfather of John Wesley( founder of Methodism)."]], ["Kaya Alp", ["Kaya Alp was, according to Ottoman tradition, the son of K\u0131z\u0131l Bu\u011fa and the father of Suleyman Shah, who was, in turn, the grandfather of Ertu\u011frul, and the great grandfather of the Ottoman Empire founder, Osman I."]], ["Naja Rosa", ["Naja Rosa Koppel (born 1980) is a Danish singer-songwriter.", "She is the daughter of Savage Rose founders Annisette and Thomas Koppel and raised in Denmark and USA.", "She debuted on 16 August 2010 with her album \"Naja Rosa\", which she released to favourable reviews by critics.", "She is regarded as the renewer of the tradition of Savage Rose.", "Koppel's first solo concert in Denmark was held at the \"Spotfestival\" in Aarhus in 2010, for which she was awarded 6 stars by Danish music magazine \"Gaffa\"."]], ["Guillaume Wittouck", ["Guillaume Wittouck( 1749- 1829) was a Belgian lawyer and High Magistrate.", "He was the Grandfather of industrialist Paul Wittouck."]], ["Abd al-Muttalib", ["Abd al- Muttalib Shaybah ibn Hashim( c. 497 \u2013 578) was the grandfather of Islamic prophet Muhammad."]], ["Prithvipati Shah", ["Prithvipati Shah( ?\u20131716) was the king of the Gorkha Kingdom in the Indian subcontinent, present- day Nepal.", "He was the grandfather of Nara Bhupal Shah."]], ["Thomas Koppel", ["Thomas Koppel (27 April 1944 \u2013 25 February 2006) was a Danish classical music and avant-garde popular composer and musician.", "His father, Herman David Koppel (1908-1998), a composer and pianist of Jewish origin, fled the Nazis with his family in 1943.", "Thomas was born in a refugee camp in Sweden.", "The family moved to Denmark and Thomas studied at the Royal Danish Academy of Music with his father who was professor of piano.", "Like his father, Thomas Koppel became a classical pianist and composer.", "He wrote string quartets, a piano concerto, operas, cantatas, a ballet, symphonies and other orchestral works.", "At age 18 he completed his first opera \"The Story of a Mother\", based on a tale by Hans Christian Andersen.", "Koppel composed the score in 1971 for the ballet \"D\u00f8dens Triumf\" (Triumph of Death) which was danced naked at the Royal Danish Theatre.", "Unlike his father, Thomas Koppel also composed and performed avant-garde popular music.", "He founded the experimental rock group \"Savage Rose\" with his brother Anders and sister Lone.", "In 1968 they added four more members including the singer Annisette.", "Aside from rock, the group fused elements from classical music, jazz and rhythm and blues.", "Thomas Koppel and Annisette later became partners and married.", "They were deeply committed to projects to promote peace and social justice and in 1996 moved to Los Angeles drawn by its cultural and social diversity, including the homeless.", "Koppel died unexpectedly on vacation in Puerto Rico.", "One of his compositions is: Visiones Fugitives for piano & orchestra."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Naja Rosa", 1], ["Thomas Koppel", 1]], "evidences": [["Naja Rosa", "father", "Thomas Koppel"], ["Thomas Koppel", "father", "Herman David Koppel"]], "answer": "Herman David Koppel"}
{"_id": "49ec1ade0bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where did the director of film My Heidelberg, I Can Not Forget You die?", "context": [["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]], ["Jesse E. Hobson", ["Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 \u2013 November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955.", "Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["Don't Forget You're Going to Die", ["Do n't Forget", "You're Going to Die is a 1995 French drama film directed, co-written by and starring Xavier Beauvois."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["James Bauer", ["James Bauer (1884\u20131940) was a German film director.", "Following the Nazi takeover of power in 1933, he emigrated first to Spain and later to Argentina, where he directed several films until his death in 1940."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["My Heidelberg, I Can Not Forget You", ["My Heidelberg, I Can Not Forget You", "(German:", "Mein Heidelberg, ich kann Dich nicht vergessen) is a 1927 German silent film directed by James Bauer and starring Dorothea Wieck, and Hans Adalbert Schlettow.", "It was shot at the Emelka Studios in Munich."]], ["S. N. Mathur", ["S.N. Mathur was the Director of the Indian Intelligence Bureau between September 1975 and February 1980.", "He was also the Director General of Police in Punjab."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]]], "supporting_facts": [["My Heidelberg, I Can Not Forget You", 2], ["James Bauer", 1]], "evidences": [["My Heidelberg, I Can Not Forget You", "director", "James Bauer"], ["James Bauer", "place of death", "Argentina"]], "answer": "Argentina"}
{"_id": "c588b58f096011ebbdafac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film came out first, St\u0159ev\u00ed\u010dky Sle\u010dny Pavl\u00edny or When The Angels Sleep?", "context": [["History of the Los Angeles Angels", ["The Los Angeles Angels are a professional baseball team is based in Anaheim, California.", "The Angels compete in Major League Baseball( MLB) as a member club of the American League( AL) West division.", "The\" Angels\" name originates from the city that was their original home, Los Angeles, and was inspired by a minor league club of the same name.", "The Angels have played home games at Angel Stadium since 1966."]], ["Basilica of St. Mary of the Angels", ["Basilica of St. Mary of the Angels may refer to:"]], ["Basilica of Our Lady of the Angels (disambiguation)", ["Basilica of Our Lady of the Angels may refer to:"]], ["When the Angels Sleep", ["When the Angels Sleep( Spanish: Cuando los \u00e1ngeles duermen) is a 1947 Spanish- Italian drama film directed by Ricardo Gasc\u00f3n and starring Amedeo Nazzari, Clara Calamai and Maria Eug\u00e9nia.", "In Italian the film's title is Quando gli angeli dormono."]], ["St\u0159ev\u00ed\u010dky sle\u010dny Pavl\u00edny", ["St\u0159ev\u00ed\u010dky sle\u010dny Pavl\u00edny is a 1941 Czechoslovak film.", "The film starred Josef Kemr."]], ["St. Mary of the Angels", ["St. Mary of the Angels may refer to:"]], ["List of Los Angeles Angels Opening Day starting pitchers", ["The Los Angeles Angels are a Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise based in Anaheim, California.", "They play in the American League West division.", "The franchise has also gone by the names \"Los Angeles AngelsCalifornia Angels\" and \"Anaheim Angels\" at various points in its history.", "The first game of the new baseball season for a team is played on Opening Day, and being named the Opening Day starter is an honor, which is often given to the player who is expected to lead the pitching staff that season, though there are various strategic reasons why a team's best pitcher might not start on Opening Day.", "The Angels have used 25 different Opening Day starting pitchers in their 51 seasons.", "The 25 starters have a combined Opening Day record of 26 wins, 18 losses and 7 no decisions.", "No decisions are awarded to the starting pitcher if the game is won or lost after the starting pitcher has left the game.", "It can also result if a starting pitcher does not pitch five full innings, even if his team retains the lead and wins.", "Jered Weaver has the most Opening Day starts for the Angels, with seven, and had 6 consecutive opening day starts from 2010-2015.", "He has a record of three wins and two losses, with one no decision in those starts that resulted in a win.", "Mike Witt has the second most starts, with five, with one win, three loses, and one no decision that resulted in a loss.", "Frank Tanana, Mark Langston and Chuck Finley have all made four Opening Day starts for the Angels.", "Hall of Famer Nolan Ryan, Bartolo Col\u00f3n and Jered Weaver have each made three such starts for the Angels.", "Nolan Ryan has the Angels record for most wins in Opening Day starts with three.", "He also has the best win\u2013loss record in Opening Day starts for the Angels, which is 3\u20130.", "The other Angels pitchers with multiple wins in Opening Day starts without a loss", "are Ken McBride and Andy Messersmith.", "Mike Witt has the record for most losses in Opening Day starts for the Angels with three.", "Frank Tanana and Chuck Finley each had two such losses.", "The Angels have played in three home ball parks.", "They played their first season in Wrigley Field, which was designed to look like Wrigley Field in Chicago, but never played an Opening Day home game there.", "In 1962, they moved to Dodger Stadium, but only stayed there through 1965.", "They played two Opening Day games at Dodger Stadium, winning once and losing once.", "The Angels finally moved to Angel Stadium of Anaheim in 1966, which was first called Anaheim Stadium, then subsequently renamed Edison International Field of Anaheim later.", "They have played 29 Opening Day games there, and their starting pitchers have 15 wins and 12 losses with 2 no decisions.", "This makes their record at home in Opening Day games 15 wins and 13 losses with 2 no decisions.", "In Opening Day games on the road, their starting pitchers have a record of 10 wins and 5 losses with 5 no decisions.", "The Angels have played in one World Series championship in their history, which they won in 2002.", "Jarrod Washburn was the Angels Opening Day starting pitcher that season.", "The Angels lost that Opening Day game to the Cleveland Indians.", "The winning pitcher for the Indians in that game was Bartolo Col\u00f3n, who would make three Opening Day starts for the Angels later in his career."]], ["When the Angels Make Contact", ["... When the Angels Make Contact is the third album by Matt Mays, released in 2006."]], ["Camino Garrig\u00f3", ["Camino Garrig\u00f3 was a Spanish film actress.", "She appeared in twenty eight films, generally in supporting roles such as\" While Angels Sleep\"( 1947)."]], ["1986 California Angels season", ["The California Angels' 1986 season was the franchise's 26th season and ended with the Angels losing the American League Championship Series in dramatic fashion.", "The regular season ended with the Angels finishing 1st in the American League West with a record of 92- 70, earning the franchise's third division title.", "After jumping to a 3- 1 series lead over the Boston Red Sox in the best- of- seven ALCS, the Angels blew a 3- run lead in the 9th inning of Game 5 that included giving up a two- out, two- strike home run to Boston's Dave Henderson( in other words, the Angels were 1 strike away from the World Series).", "The Angels went on to lose Game 5 in extra innings, and eventually lost the next two games and the series.", "After 1986, the Angels went into a lengthy playoff drought, not returning to the postseason until their championship season of 2002( though they did come close in 1995).", "They would not win a division title again until 2004."]]], "supporting_facts": [["St\u0159ev\u00ed\u010dky sle\u010dny Pavl\u00edny", 0], ["When the Angels Sleep", 0]], "evidences": [["St\u0159ev\u00ed\u010dky sle\u010dny Pavl\u00edny", "publication date", "1941"], ["When the Angels Sleep", "publication date", "1947"]], "answer": "St\u0159ev\u00ed\u010dky Sle\u010dny Pavl\u00edny"}
{"_id": "a8cbc4c40bdc11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the director of film The Half-Way Girl born?", "context": [["S. N. Mathur", ["S.N. Mathur was the Director of the Indian Intelligence Bureau between September 1975 and February 1980.", "He was also the Director General of Police in Punjab."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["Jesse E. Hobson", ["Jesse Edward Hobson( May 2, 1911 \u2013 November 5, 1970) was the director of SRI International from 1947 to 1955.", "Prior to SRI, he was the director of the Armour Research Foundation."]], ["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["John Francis Dillon (director)", ["John Francis Dillon (July 13, 1884 \u2013 April 4, 1934) was an American film director and actor of the silent era.", "He directed 130 films between 1914 and 1934.", "He also appeared in 74 films between 1914 and 1931.", "He was born in New York, New York, was a brother of Robert A. Dillon, and died in Los Angeles, California from a heart attack."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]], ["The Half-Way Girl", ["The Half-Way Girl is a 1925 American silent drama film directed by John Francis Dillon that was filmed around the Jersey Shore."]], ["Jason Moore (director)", ["Jason Moore( born October 22, 1970) is an American director of film, theatre and television."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Half-Way Girl", 0], ["John Francis Dillon (director)", 3]], "evidences": [["The Half-Way Girl", "director", "John Francis Dillon"], ["John Francis Dillon", "place of birth", "New York"]], "answer": "New York"}
{"_id": "117e6944089b11ebbd78ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Do both films: Munnettam and Alex Pandian have the directors from the same country?", "context": [["Charles K. Gifford", ["Charles K. Gifford is an American banker and businessman.", "He is the chairman emeritus of Bank of America having served on its board of directors from 2004 to 2016."]], ["Alex Pandian", ["Alex Pandian is a 2013 Tamil- language action comedy film and directed by Suraj that features Karthi and Anushka Shetty in the lead roles, while Santhanam, Milind Soman, Suman, Prathap Pothen and Nikita Thukral among others play pivotal supporting roles.", "Devi Sri Prasad composed the music.", "It was released on 11 January 2013.", "The film's dubbed Telugu version\" Bad Boy\", trimmed up to 20 minutes, was released on 22 March in more than 300 theatres.", "The film was also dubbed into Hindi under the same name by Goldmines Telefilms in 2014 with Karthi's voice dubbed by Rajesh Khattar."]], ["Munnettam", ["Munnettam is a 1981 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Sreekumaran Thampi and produced by S. Kumar.", "The film stars Mammootty, Sumalatha, Ratheesh, Menaka and Jalaja in the lead roles.", "The film has musical score by Shyam."]], ["Sreekumaran Thampi", ["Sreekumaran Thampi( born 16 March 1940) is an Indian lyricist, director, producer, and screenwriter in Malayalam cinema.", "He also writes poetry and is a recipient of the prestigious Vallathol Award."]], ["William Henry (actor)", ["William Albert Henry( November 10, 1914 \u2013 August 10, 1982) was an American actor who worked in both films and television."]], ["Aankalai Nambathey", ["Aankalai Nambathey (English : Don't trust men) is a 1987 Tamil-language Indian feature film directed by K.Alex Pandian, starring Pandiyan, Rekha, and Ramya Krishnan in lead roles.", "The film received negative reviews from critics."]], ["Doubble Troubble", ["Doubble Troubble is the comedy- juggling team of identical twins Nick and Alex Karvounis.", "Since the age of 12, Nick and Alex have been performing their two- man comedy show worldwide.", "In international competition, they have won more than a dozen medals and set the world record for juggling 12 rings between two people in 1995.", "They are featured in the juggling historical reference book Virtuosos of Juggling.", "Nick and Alex continue to perform their act in Las Vegas showrooms and variety theaters across the country."]], ["I Want Your Love (film)", ["I Want Your", "Love is the title of both a 2010 short film and a 2012 feature- length film.", "Both films were directed and written by Travis Mathews.", "The drama films both revolve around the friends and ex-lovers of Jesse Metzger, a gay man in his mid-thirties who is forced to move back to his hometown from San Francisco due to financial reasons.", "The actors' own names, along with much of their real- life stories, were used for their characters in both films, which features graphic sexual scenes.", "The production of both films was aided by the gay pornographic studio NakedSword.", "This led to the full- length film being refused exemption from classification, which would have allowed it to screen at the Melbourne Queer Film Festival, a decision to which actor James Franco( who invited Mathews to collaborate on Franco's film\" Interior. Leather Bar.\") reacted negatively."]], ["Matt Corboy", ["Matt Corboy( born June 4, 1973) is an American actor.", "He has appeared in both films and television series."]], ["Suraj (director)", ["Suraj( born December 31,1977) is an Indian director active mainly in Tamil cinema.", "He is best known for directing action and masala films."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Munnettam", 0], ["Alex Pandian", 0], ["Sreekumaran Thampi", 0], ["Suraj (director)", 0]], "evidences": [["Munnettam", "director", "Sreekumaran Thampi"], ["Alex Pandian", "director", "Suraj"], ["Sreekumaran Thampi", "country of citizenship", "Indian"], ["Suraj (director)", "country of citizenship", "Indian"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "5cdd0438087111ebbd63ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film whose director is younger, Enemy Agents Meet Ellery Queen or Sirivantha?", "context": [["S. Narayan", ["S. Narayan( born 5 June 1962) is an Indian Kannada movie maker.", "He is called\" Kalasamrat S. Narayan\" for his works.", "He has been successful in most of his works in his career, is committed timely to his work and also is very humanistic in his life- style.", "After Singeetam Srinivasa Rao, Narayan is the second director to direct the complete crew of Dr. Rajkumar family \u2014 Dr. Rajkumar and his 3 sons.", "He has given many hits with Dr. Vishnuvardhan and also worked with many actors of Sandalwood.", "He has directed Tamil movie\" Jai\"."]], ["Enemy Agents Meet Ellery Queen", ["Enemy Agents Meet Ellery Queen is a 1942 black- and- white thriller film, directed by James P. Hogan and written by Ellery Queen, the duo of Manfred Lee and Frederic Dannay.", "The film was the final entry in the Ellery Queen film series."]], ["Milo\u0161 Zli\u010di\u0107", ["Milo\u0161 Zli\u010di\u0107( born 29 December 1999) is a Serbian football forward.", "He is a younger brother of Lazar Zli\u010di\u0107."]], ["Dmitri Varfolomeyev (footballer, born 1978)", ["Dmitri Nikolayevich Varfolomeyev( born 15 March 1978 in Leningrad) is a former Russian football player.", "He is a younger brother of Sergei Varfolomeyev."]], ["La Bestia humana", ["La Bestia humana is a 1957 Argentine film whose story is based on the novel\" La B\u00eate Humaine\" by the French writer \u00c9mile Zola."]], ["Sirivantha", ["Sirivantha is a 2006 Indian Kannada film starring Vishnuvardhan.", "This film, directed by S. Narayan, is the sixth and last film of the Vishnu- Narayan combination.", "Sirivantha followed the other 5 Vishnu- Narayan films\" Veerappa NayakaSurya VamshaSimhadriya SimhaJamindaru\" and\" Varsha\".", "Though the film was a remake of the Telugu film\" Aa Naluguru\", starring Rajendra Prasad in the lead, the Kannada version became more popular than the original and ran successfully for 100 days at the box office."]], ["Ten Days' Wonder (film)", ["Ten Days' Wonder is a French murder- mystery film directed by Claude Chabrol and starring Michel Piccoli, Anthony Perkins, and Orson Welles.", "It is based on the novel\" Ten Days' Wonder\" by Ellery Queen.", "It follows the same story of the novel with the exception of detective Ellery Queen being changed to Paul Regis( Michel Piccoli).", "It was the fourth film that Welles and Perkins appeared in together since\" The Trial\" in 1962."]], ["Vadim Vlasov", ["Vadim Nikolayevich Vlasov( born 19 December 1980) is a former Russian football player.", "He is a younger brother of Dmitri Vlasov."]], ["Roman Smishko", ["Roman Smishko is a retired Ukrainian professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper.", "He is a younger brother of Ukrainian defender Bohdan Smishko."]], ["James P. Hogan (director)", ["James Patrick Hogan( September 21, 1890, Lowell, Massachusetts \u2014 November 4, 1943, North Hollywood, California) was an American filmmaker.", "His movies included\" Bulldog Drummond's Secret Police\"( 1939) and\" The Mad Ghoul\"( 1943), his last film.", "He died from a heart attack aged 53."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Enemy Agents Meet Ellery Queen", 0], ["Sirivantha", 1], ["James P. Hogan (director)", 0], ["S. Narayan", 0]], "evidences": [["Enemy Agents Meet Ellery Queen", "director", "James P. Hogan"], ["Sirivantha", "director", "S. Narayan"], ["James P. Hogan (director)", "date of birth", "September 21, 1890"], ["S. Narayan", "date of birth", "5 June 1962"]], "answer": "Sirivantha"}
{"_id": "4d93539e0bda11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the place of death of Dina Wadia's father?", "context": [["Dina Andrews", ["Dina Ruth Andrews( born February 28) is an African American music executive, and entrepreneur.", "She is President and General Manager of Dina Andrews Management."]], ["Motherland (disambiguation)", ["Motherland is the place of one's birth, the place of one's ancestors, or the place of origin of an ethnic group.", "Motherland may also refer to:"]], ["Place of birth", ["The place of birth( POB) or birthplace is the place where a person was born.", "This place is often used in legal documents, together with name and date of birth, to uniquely identify a person.", "As a general rule with respect to passports, the place of birth is determined to be the country that currently has\" sovereignty\" over the actual place of birth, regardless of when the birth actually occurred.", "The place of birth is not necessarily the place where the parents of the new baby live.", "If the baby is born in a hospital in another place, that place is the place of birth.", "In many countries, this also means that the government requires that the birth of the new baby is registered in the place of birth.", "Some countries place less or no importance on the place of birth, instead using alternative geographical characteristics for the purpose of identity documents.", "For example, Sweden has used the concept of\" f\u00f6delsehemortdomicile of birth\") since 1947.", "This means that the domicile of the baby's mother is the registered place of birth.", "The location of the maternity ward or other physical birthplace is considered unimportant.", "Similarly, Switzerland uses the concept of\" Heimatortlieu d'origineluogo d'origineplace of origin\" in German, French and Italian respectively).", "A child born to Swiss parents is automatically assigned the place of origin of the parent with the same last name, so the child either gets their mother's or father's place of origin.", "A child born to one Swiss parent and one foreign parent acquires the place of origin of their Swiss parent.", "In a Swiss passport and identity card, the holder's place of origin is stated, not their place of birth.", "In some countries( primarily in the Americas), the place of birth automatically determines the nationality of the baby, a practice often referred to by the Latin phrase\" jus soli\".", "Almost all countries outside the Americas instead attribute nationality based on the nationality( ies) of the baby's parents( referred to as\" jus sanguinis\").", "There can be some confusion regarding the place of birth if the birth takes place in an unusual way: when babies are born on an airplane or at sea, difficulties can arise.", "The place of birth of such a person depends on the law of the countries involved, which include the nationality of the plane or ship, the nationality( ies) of the parents and/ or the location of the plane or ship( if the birth occurs in the territorial waters or airspace of a country).", "Some administrative forms may request the applicant's\" country of birth\".", "It is important to determine from the requester whether the information requested refers to the applicant's\" place of birth\" or\" nationality at birth\".", "For US citizens born abroad who under the US Constitution acquire US citizenship at the time of birth, the nationality at birth will be USA( American), while the place of birth would be the country in which the actual birth takes place."]], ["Yevgeny Misharin", ["Yevgeny Misharin( born February 13, 1990 in Tyumen, USSR) is a Russian futsal player.", "He plays as a defender of Dina Moscow, and formerly played for the Russian national futsal team."]], ["Andrey Yuryevich Yudin", ["Andrey Yuryevich Yudin( born 11 June 1967) is a former Russian futsal player and current head coach of Dina Moscow.", "He was also a part of the CIS futsal team."]], ["Beaulieu-sur-Loire", ["Beaulieu- sur- Loire is a commune in the Loiret department in north -central France.", "It is also the place of death of Jacques MacDonald, a French general who served in the Napoleonic Wars"]], ["Where Was I", ["\" Where Was I?\" may refer to:"]], ["Muhammad Ali Jinnah", ["Muhammad Ali Jinnah (born Mahomedali Jinnahbhai; 25 December 1876 \u2013 11 September 1948) was a lawyer, politician and the founder of Pakistan.", "Jinnah served as the leader of the All-India Muslim League from 1913 until Pakistan's creation on 14 August 1947, and then as Pakistan's first Governor-General until his death.", "He is revered in Pakistan as \"Quaid-i-AzamGreat Leader\") and \"Baba-i-QaumFather of the Nation\").", "His birthday is considered a national holiday in Pakistan.", "Born at Wazir Mansion in Karachi, Jinnah was trained as a barrister at Lincoln's Inn in London.", "Upon his return to British India, he enrolled at the Bombay High Court, and took an interest in national politics, which eventually replaced his legal practice.", "Jinnah rose to prominence in the Indian National Congress in the first two decades of the 20th century.", "In these early years of his political career, Jinnah advocated Hindu\u2013Muslim unity, helping to shape the 1916 Lucknow Pact between the Congress and the All-India Muslim League, in which Jinnah had also become prominent.", "Jinnah became a key leader in the All India Home Rule League, and proposed a fourteen-point constitutional reform plan to safeguard the political rights of Muslims.", "In 1920, however, Jinnah resigned from the Congress when it agreed to follow a campaign of \"satyagraha\", which he regarded as political anarchy.", "By 1940, Jinnah had come to believe that Muslims of the Indian subcontinent should have their own state.", "In that year, the Muslim League, led by Jinnah, passed the Lahore Resolution, demanding a separate nation.", "During the Second World War, the League gained strength while leaders of the Congress were imprisoned, and in the elections held shortly after the war, it won most of the seats reserved for Muslims.", "Ultimately, the Congress and the Muslim League could not reach a power-sharing formula for the subcontinent to be united as a single state, leading all parties to agree to the independence of a predominantly Hindu India, and for a Muslim-majority state of Pakistan.", "As the first Governor-General of Pakistan, Jinnah worked to establish the new nation's government and policies, and to aid the millions of Muslim migrants who had emigrated from the new nation of India to Pakistan after independence, personally supervising the establishment of refugee camps.", "Jinnah died at age 71 in September 1948, just over a year after Pakistan gained independence from the United Kingdom.", "He left a deep and respected legacy in Pakistan.", "Innumerable streets, roads and localities in the world are named after Jinnah.", "Several universities and public buildings in Pakistan bear Jinnah's name.", "According to his biographer, Stanley Wolpert, he remains Pakistan's greatest leader."]], ["Dina Wadia", ["Dina Wadia (15 August 1919 \u2013 2 November 2017) was the daughter and only child of the founder of Pakistan, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, and his wife, Rattanbai Petit.", "Her mother was a member of an elite Parsi family of Bombay(now Mumbai) \u2014 the Petits.", "In 1938, she married industrialist Neville Wadia, a member of the prominent Wadia family, and had two childrenthat includes the businessman Nusli Wadia.", "However, the marriage did not last long, and she separated from Wadia in 1943; the couple never formally divorced because divorce was illegal in India at the time."]], ["Rattanbai Jinnah", ["Rattanbai\" Ruttie\" Jinnah,( born as Rattanbai Petit, 1900- 1929) was the second wife of Muhammad Ali Jinnah\u2014an important figure in the creation of Pakistan and the country's founder.", "The couple's only daughter and child was Dina Wadia, who died in 2017.", "Rattanbai was the daughter of Lady Dina Petit and Sir Dinshaw Petit 2nd Baronet Petit, who in turn, was the son of Dinshaw Maneckji Petit, a member of the Petit family and the founder of the first cotton mills in India."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Dina Wadia", 0], ["Muhammad Ali Jinnah", 4]], "evidences": [["Dina Wadia", "father", "Muhammad Ali Jinnah"], ["Muhammad Ali Jinnah", "place of death", "Karachi"]], "answer": "Karachi"}
{"_id": "c45543a6089f11ebbd78ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Who was born later, Bernard Ukeiw\u00e9 or Li Lu?", "context": [["Lai Pak-hoi", ["Lai Pak- hoi or Li Beihai( 1889\u20131950) was a Chinese actor and producer based in Hong Kong, and an early pioneer of the Hong Kong film industry."]], ["Li Enliang", ["Li Enliang( or E.L.li)", "( Chinese: \u674e\u6069\u826f; 1912\u20132008) was a Chinese civil engineer and educator.", "Li was a former Vice- president of Zhejiang University and former President of the Zhejiang University of Technology."]], ["Leena (model)", ["Chen- yi Lee( or Li, Chinese:\" \u674e\u5efa\u4f0a\", born March 14, 1990), better known as, is a Japanese fashion model best known for her regular appearances in the\" CanCam\" women's fashion magazine."]], ["Vicious (rapper)", ["Quame Byron Riley, better known as Vicious or Li'l Vicious, is a Jamaican-American rapper and reggae artist."]], ["Dick Ukeiw\u00e9", ["Dick Ukeiw\u00e9( 13 December 1928 \u2013 3 September 2013) was a New Caledonian politician.", "Born in Lifou, France, he represented the island in the French Senate from 1983 until 1992, and was a member of the Rally for the Republic.", "He served as President of the Congress of New Caledonia from 1985 to 1988.", "His son, Bernard Ukeiw\u00e9( 1953 \u2013 2008), was also a New Caledonian politician.", "Dick died, aged 84, on 3 September 2013 in Dumb\u00e9a.", "He is survived by four children."]], ["Li Lu", ["Li Lu( born April 6, 1966) is a Chinese- born American investor and hedge fund manager.", "He is the founder and Chairman of Himalaya Capital Management.", "He was one of the student leaders of the 1989 Tiananmen Square student protests, an experience he recounted in a 1990 book,\" Moving the Mountain: My Life in China\", that was the basis of a 1994 documentary by Michael Apted."]], ["Li Lu (canoeist)", ["Li Lu( born 18 February 1992 in Panzhihua, Sichuan) is a Chinese slalom canoeist who competed at the international level from 2009 to 2016.", "She finished in 13th place in the K1 event at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro."]], ["W. Augustus Barratt", ["W. Augustus Barratt( 1873- 1947) was a Scottish- born, later American, songwriter and musician."]], ["Catherine I of Russia", ["Catherine I( born, later known as Marta Samuilovna Skavronskaya; \u2013) was the second wife of Peter the Great and Empress of Russia from 1725 until her death."]], ["Bernard Ukeiw\u00e9", ["Bernard Ukeiw\u00e9( 24 June 1953- 23 July 2008) was a New Caledonian politician and footballer.", "The son of former senator Dick Ukeiw\u00e9, he played for the New Caledonia national football team.", "A Kanak, he opposed independence from France."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Bernard Ukeiw\u00e9", 0], ["Li Lu", 0]], "evidences": [["Bernard Ukeiw\u00e9", "date of birth", "24 June 1953"], ["Li Lu", "date of birth", "April 6, 1966"]], "answer": "Li Lu"}
{"_id": "df14cd5308ec11ebbda7ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Were Franco Godoy and Lucina Von Der Heyde from the same country?", "context": [["Gustav von der Heyde", ["Gustav Ludwig Theodor von der Heyde( 1836\u20131891) was a 19th- century Member of Parliament in Auckland, New Zealand.", "He represented the Waitemata electorate in( from 28 July to 21 August) when he was unseated on a petition, and then from 8 September 1874 to 6 December 1875, when he retired.", "He was a member of the Auckland City Council from 1875 to 1877.", "He was a consul for Germany."]], ["Jakob von der Lippe", ["Jakob von der Lippe( 28 July 1872 \u2013 1953) was a Norwegian admiral.", "He was born in Fjell.", "He was a grandson of bishop Jacob von der Lippe and a son of dean Johan Nordahl Brun von der Lippe( 1838 \u2013 1915).", "Through his uncle Conrad Fredrik von der Lippe he was a first cousin once removed of Frits von der Lippe, Just Lippe and Jens von der Lippe.", "He had the same father, and was thus a half- brother, of Anton Barth von der Lippe.", "On 13 October 1916 von der Lippe was made the first regular director of the Royal Norwegian Navy Air Service, after the service was permanently organized and sorted under the Royal Norwegian Navy's shooting and signals school, which von der Lippe was the head of.", "On 14 February the following year von der Lippe was relieved of his position at the shooting and signals school and made full- time commander of the Royal Norwegian Navy Air Service.", "He retained his command until 13 January 1930.", "He reached the rank of rear admiral in 1930, and served as the Commanding Admiral of Norway from 1930 to August 1934.", "He was also the Chief of the Admiral Staff from 1930 to 1933."]], ["Erich von der Heyde", ["Erich von der Heyde( 1 May 1900 \u2013 5 August 1984) was a German agronomist at IG Farben, an SS-\" Hauptscharf\u00fchrer\" and a defendant at the IG Farben Trial in Nuremberg."]], ["Chris von der Ahe", ["Christian Friedrich (or Frederick) Wilhelm von der Ahe (October 7, 1851 \u2013 June 5, 1913) was a German-American entrepreneur, best known as the owner of the St. Louis Brown Stockings of the American Association, now known as the St. Louis Cardinals.", "Von der Ahe arrived in New York City but quickly moved to St. Louis, where he worked as a clerk in a grocery store.", "Later, he bought out the store owner and expanded business by establishing a saloon in the back of the store.", "Von der Ahe noticed that a number of his patrons visited the saloon after baseball games, so in 1882, he bought the bankrupt and scandal-ridden St. Louis Brown Stockings baseball franchise for $1,800 and joined the American Association baseball league.", "He named the team the Browns and hired future Chicago White Sox owner Charles Comiskey to play first base and eventually manage the team.", "Von der Ahe took a very active role in the team, even though he knew almost nothing about baseball.", "Other than player/manager/owner Albert Spalding,", "Von der Ahe was the first baseball owner with a significant public persona, the predecessor of Bill Veeck, Charlie Finley and George Steinbrenner in this regard.", "With his thick German accent (\"I am der poss bresident of der Prowns!\") bushy mustache and showmanship, he was as much of a story as his players.", "The Browns dominated the American Association, winning four straight league championships starting in 1885, and the baseball, beer, and other investments made von der Ahe wealthy.", "He made $500,000 off the baseball team alone.", "He set the ticket price at 25 cents, hoping fans would spend money on beer.", "As a result, the Browns led the league in attendance and soon had to expand his ballpark.", "The term \"fan\" (from fanatic) is sometimes attributed to von der Ahe.", "In 1885, von der Ahe erected a larger-than-life statue outside of Sportsman's Park, not of any of his star players, but of himself.", "A sportswriter from Denver mockingly dubbed the statue \"Von der Ahe discovers Illinois.\"", "Although eccentric, von der Ahe made a number of innovations, including operating a farm club called the St. Louis Whites.", "Also, tradition holds that von der Ahe was the first to sell hot dogs at the ballpark, although some historians dispute this.", "Von der Ahe billed himself as the \"Millionaire Sportsman\".", "In 1887, after a poor showing in the World Series, the ill-tempered von der Ahe threatened to withhold his players' share of the earnings.", "In 1891, he was also majority owner of the Cincinnati Kelly's Killers which played for part of one season in the American Association.", "In 1892 the team joined the National League after the American Association folded.", "By this time, Comiskey had lost patience with von der Ahe and left for the Cincinnati Reds.", "Without Comiskey, the Browns quickly became a last-place team.", "Legal problems plagued von der Ahe's ownership, especially in the later years.", "In an effort to recoup his losses, in 1892 he moved to a larger ballpark, which he surrounded with an amusement park, complete with beer garden, a horse track in the outfield, a \"shoot-the-shoots\" water flume ride, and an artificial lake (used for ice skating in winter).", "The league, which prohibited gambling on its grounds, disapproved of the race track; so did von der Ahe's outfielders.", "The press called the facility \"Coney Island West\" and nicknamed von der Ahe \"Von der Ha Ha.\"", "With losses still piling up, von der Ahe resorted to selling off his best players, mostly to Brooklyn.", "In 1898, part of the ballpark burned down during an April game with Chicago; his second wife divorced him; and his bondsman kidnapped him for not paying his debts.", "In a highly publicized trial connected with the fire, von der Ahe lost his baseball team.", "The Browns changed hands twice and changed their name twice, first to the Perfectos (1899) and then to the Cardinals (1900).", "The American League team known as the St. Louis Browns from 1902 to 1953 had no connection to von der Ahe's team aside from the name, which was designed to invoke the memory of the 1885\u20131889 era.", "Von der Ahe soon lost his other wealth as well and was reduced to tending bar in a small saloon.", "Comiskey frequently sent von der Ahe money to help make ends meet.", "In April 1908, the St. Louis Cardinals and St. Louis Browns played each other in a benefit game for him.", "The club raised $4,300.", "He died of cirrhosis of the liver in 1913.", "He was buried in Bellefontaine Cemetery in St. Louis, with the statue that once stood in front of Sportsman's Park adorning his grave.", "In 2015 Von der Ahe was named to the Pre-Integration Committee ballot for the National Baseball Hall of Fame."]], ["Franco Godoy", ["Franco Lionel Godoy Milessi( born 28 June 2000) is an Argentine footballer who plays as a Defender for Uni\u00f3n de Santa Fe."]], ["Conrad Fredrik von der Lippe", ["Conrad Fredrik\" Fritz\" von der Lippe( 8 October 1833 \u2013 1901) was a Norwegian architect.", "He was born at Christianssand( now Kristiansand) in Vest- Agder, Norway.", "He was a son of bishop Jacob von der Lippe, a grandfather of the three brothers Frits von der Lippe, Just Lippe and Jens von der Lippe, and uncle of the half- brothers, admiral Jakob von der Lippe and whaler Anton Barth von der Lippe.", "He studied at the Polytechnische Schule in Hanover( now University of Hanover) from 1851 to 1853, and then in Darmstadt and Vienna.", "When he returned to Christianssand in 1856 and opened his own architect's firm, he was the first educated architect in the region.", "He established an office in Stavanger in 1857.", "From 1860 to 1870 he was the city's building inspector.", "He designed urban buildings, schools and churches.", "He held a similar position in Bergen from 1870 to 1900.", "Between 1873 and 1881 he cooperated with Hans Heinrich Jess.", "After 1881 he was only allowed to design public buildings if working within Bergen's city limits.", "Von der Lippe designed Vegusdal Church in Birkenes, Villa Sn\u00f8ringsmoen in Lillesand, St. Petri Church and Sangsalen in Stavanger.", "He has also received credit for the design of Ole Bull's villa Lys\u00f8en at Os outside of Bergen."]], ["Vali von der Osten", ["Vali( also, Vally) von der Osten( 29 November 1882 \u2013 15 August 1923) was a German soprano.", "She was the daughter of actor Emil von der Osten( 1847 \u2013 1905) and Rosa von der Osten- Hildebrandt( 1850 \u2013 1911).", "Von der Osten was born in Dresden, where she studied voice and appeared primarily at the Hoftheater Kassel, excelling in spinto( or\" jugendlich- dramatisch\") roles of Richard Wagner operas such as Elisabeth in\" Tannh\u00e4user\", Elsa in\" Lohengrin\", and Eva in\" Die Meistersinger von N\u00fcrnberg\".", "She was married to the tenor Fritz Windgassen( 1883 \u2013 1963) and thus used the name\" Vali Windgassen- von der Osten\".", "The marriage produced one son, Wolfgang Windgassen( 1914 \u2013 1974), who went on to become a Wagnerian tenor in his own right.", "Von der Osten died in Kassel and is buried in the Johannisfriedhof cemetery in Dresden- Tolkewitz, beside her sister, singer Eva von der Osten."]], ["Anton Barth von der Lippe", ["Anton Barth von der Lippe( 8 October 1886 \u2013 1960) was a Norwegian whaler.", "He was born in Tj\u00f8me as a son of dean Johan Nordahl Brun von der Lippe( 1838 \u2013 1915) and his third wife.", "His father's second wife had the son Jakob von der Lippe, who was Anton's half- brother.", "Anton was also a grandson of bishop Jacob von der Lippe, nephew of Conrad Fredrik von der Lippe and first cousin once removed of Frits von der Lippe, Just Lippe and Jens von der Lippe.", "He established his own shipping company in 1915, and was particularly engaged in whaling.", "Between 1919 and 1945 he cooperated closely with Svend Foyn Bruun.", "Lippe, Bruun and Anders Jahre together founded the three whaling companies Antarctic, Globus and Kosmos in 1928.", "He died in 1960."]], ["Heinrich Sigismund von der Heyde", ["Heinrich Sigismund von der Heyde was a Prussian officer and commander- in- chief of Kolberg( born 1703 in the Lower Lusatia region of Brandenburg \u2013 4 May 1765 in Kolberg).", "His name is spelled variously\" von der Heyden\" and\" von Heyden\".", "He is best known for his tenacious defense of Kolberg during its three sieges of the Seven Years' War.", "He received the Pour le Merite and he is immortalized on the Equestrian statue of Frederick the Great."]], ["Lucina von der Heyde", ["Lucina Juliana von der Heyde( born 24 January 1997) is an Argentine field hockey player and who plays as midfielder for the Argentina national team.", "She was part of the Argentine team at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.", "At the 2018 Hockey Stars Awards, she was named the FIH Rising Star of the Year."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Franco Godoy", 0], ["Lucina von der Heyde", 0]], "evidences": [["Franco Godoy", "country of citizenship", "Argentine"], ["Lucina von der Heyde", "country of citizenship", "Argentine"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "ab94845c0baf11ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is Wisigard's father-in-law?", "context": [["Peter Burroughs", ["Peter Burroughs( born 27 January 1947) is a British television and film actor, the director of Willow Management.", "He is the father- in- law of actor and TV presenter Warwick Davis."]], ["Wisigard", ["Wisigard (c. 510 - c. 540) or \"Wisigardis\" was a Frankish Queen in the 6th century.", "The life of Wisigard is slightly known by Gregory of Tours's \"Historia Francorum\".", "She was daughter of Wacho, king of the Lombards and grew up in the middle Danube region.", "After an abnormally long term of engagement of seven years, Wisigard married Theudebert I, Merovingian king of Austrasia.", "Around 531 Theuderich I, father of Theudebert I, had arranged the engagement for political reasons.", "But because of a liaison Theudebert had with a Roman woman named Deuteria, the union with Wisigard fell through.", "Anew for political reasons", "Theudebert abandoned Deoteria and finally married Wisigard in 537 or 538.", "Shortly after their wedding, she died."]], ["Bill Dundee", ["William\" Bill\" Cruickshanks( born 24 October 1943) is a Scottish born- Australian professional wrestler and author better known by his stage name Bill Dundee.", "Cruickshanks is the father of Jamie Dundee and the father- in- law of wrestler Bobby Eaton."]], ["Ogawa Mataji", ["Viscount was a general in the early Imperial Japanese Army.", "He was also the father- in- law of Field Marshal Gen Sugiyama."]], ["Ludwig von Westphalen", ["Johann Ludwig von Westphalen( 11 July 1770 \u2013 3 March 1842) was a liberal Prussian civil servant and the father- in- law of Karl Marx."]], ["Mohammad Ilyas (cricketer)", ["Mohammad Ilyas Mahmood( born March 19, 1946, Lahore, Punjab) is a former Pakistani cricketer who played in ten Tests from 1964 to 1969.", "He is the father- in- law of Imran Farhat."]], ["John Adams (merchant)", ["John Adams( 1672 or 1673 \u2013 1745) was an American- born Canadian merchant and member of the Nova Scotia Council.", "He was the father- in- law of Henry Newton( politician)."]], ["Barthold A. Butensch\u00f8n Sr.", ["Hans Barthold Andresen Butensch\u00f8n( 27 December 1877 \u2013 28 November 1971) was a Norwegian businessperson.", "He was born in Kristiania as a son of Nils August Andresen Butensch\u00f8n and Hanna Butensch\u00f8n, and grandson of Nicolay Andresen.", "Together with Mabel Anette Plahte( 1877 \u2013 1973, a daughter of Frithjof M. Plahte) he had the son Hans Barthold Andresen Butensch\u00f8n Jr. and was through him the father- in- law of Ragnhild Butensch\u00f8n and grandfather of Peter Butensch\u00f8n.", "Through his daughter Marie Claudine he was the father- in- law of Joakim Lehmkuhl, through his daughter Mabel Anette he was the father- in- law of Harald Astrup( a son of Sigurd Astrup) and through his daughter Nini Augusta he was the father- in- law of Ernst Torp.", "He took commerce school and agricultural school.", "He was hired in the family company N. A. Andresen& Co, and became a co-owner in 1910.", "He eventually became chief executive officer.", "The bank changed its name to Andresens Bank in 1913 and merged with Bergens Kreditbank in 1920.", "The merger was dissolved later in the 1920s.", "He was also a landowner, owning Nedre Sk\u00f8yen farm and a lot of land in Enebakk.", "He chaired the board of Nydalens Compagnie from 1926, having not been a board member before that.", "He also chaired the supervisory council of Forsikringsselskapet Viking and Nedre Glommen salgsforening, and was a supervisory council member of Filharmonisk Selskap.", "He was a member of the gentlemen's club SK Fram since 1890, and was proclaimed a lifetime member in 1964.", "He was buried in Enebakk."]], ["James Armour (Master mason)", ["James Armour (15 January 1730 \u2013 20 September 1798) was a master mason and father of Jean Armour, and therefore the father-in-law of the poet Robert Burns."]], ["Theudebert I", ["Theudebert I (c. 503 \u2013 547 or 548) was the Merovingian king of Austrasia from 533 to his death in 548.", "He was the son of Theuderic I and the father of Theudebald."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Wisigard", 3], ["Theudebert I", 1]], "evidences": [["Wisigard", "spouse", "Theudebert I"], ["Theudebert I", "father", "Theuderic I"]], "answer": "Theuderic I"}
{"_id": "764663040bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of Oliver Penrose's father?", "context": [["Anacyndaraxes", ["Anacyndaraxes was the father of Sardanapalus, king of Assyria."]], ["Oliver Penrose", ["Oliver Penrose (born 6 June 1929) is a British theoretical physicist.", "He is the son of the scientist Lionel Penrose, brother of the mathematical physicist Roger Penrose, and brother of chess Grandmaster Jonathan Penrose.", "He was associated with the Open University for seventeen years and was a Professor of Mathematics at Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh from 1986 until his retirement in 1994.", "He holds the title of Professor Emeritus at Heriot-Watt, and remains active in research there.", "His areas of interest include statistical mechanics, phase transitions in metals and physical chemistry of surfactants.", "He is particularly known for the concept of off-diagonal long-range order, which is central to our present-day understanding of superfluids and superconductors.", "Other more abstract topics in which he has worked include understanding the physical basis for the direction of time and interpretations of quantum mechanics."]], ["Arthur Beauchamp", ["Arthur Beauchamp( 1827 \u2013 28 April 1910) was a Member of Parliament from New Zealand.", "He is remembered as the father of Harold Beauchamp, who rose to fame as chairman of the Bank of New Zealand and was the father of writer Katherine Mansfield."]], ["Obata Toramori", ["He was the father of Obata Masamori."]], ["John Templeton (botanist)", ["John Templeton( 1766\u20131825) was an early Irish naturalist and botanist.", "He is often referred to as the\" Father of Irish Botany\".", "He was the father of naturalist, artist and entomologist Robert Templeton."]], ["Vic Bozanic", ["Vic Bozanic( born 30 October 1957) is an Australian former association footballer.", "He is the father of Oliver Bozanic who has also played for the Australia national association football team."]], ["Lionel Penrose", ["Lionel Sharples Penrose, FRS (11 June 1898 \u2013 12 May 1972) was an English psychiatrist, medical geneticist, paediatrician, mathematician and chess theorist, who carried out pioneering work on the genetics of intellectual disability.", "Penrose was the Galton professor of eugenics (1945-1965), then professor of human genetics (1963\u201365) at University College London, and later emeritus professor."]], ["Barrie Penrose", ["Barrie Penrose( born 1942, Croydon) is a British investigative journalist, interviewer and trainer."]], ["Abiel Holmes", ["Abiel Holmes( December 24, 1763 \u2013 June 4, 1837) was an American Congregational clergyman and historian.", "He was the father of Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. and grandfather of Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr."]], ["Cleomenes II", ["Cleomenes II( died 309 BC) was Agiad King of Sparta from 369 to 309 BC.", "The son of Cleombrotus I, he succeeded his brother Agesipolis II.", "He was the father of Acrotatus I, the father of Areus I, and of Cleonymus, the father of Leonidas II."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Oliver Penrose", 1], ["Lionel Penrose", 1]], "evidences": [["Oliver Penrose", "father", "Lionel Penrose"], ["Lionel Penrose", "place of birth", "London"]], "answer": "London"}
{"_id": "bd21c466089711ebbd77ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Who is older, Augusto Gama or Saleh Al-Dawod?", "context": [["Saleh Al-Dosari", ["Saleh Al- Dosari( born December 19, 1987) is a Saudi footballer who plays as a midfielder."]], ["Saleh al-Rashed", ["Saleh al- Rashed( born 1964) was the Minister of Education for Syria in 2011."]], ["Saleh Al-Qobaissi", ["Saleh Al- Qobaissi( born 6 November 1964) is a Saudi Arabian former cyclist.", "He competed in two events at the 1992 Summer Olympics."]], ["Saleh Al-Omrani", ["Saleh Al- Omrani( born 16 March 1994) is a Saudi football player.", "He currently plays as a right- Back for Al- Ain."]], ["Saleh Al-Dawod", ["Saleh Al- Dawod( 24 September 1968, Dir'iya, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia) is a former football player.", "He was part of the squad for the Saudi Arabia national team in the 1994 FIFA World Cup in the United States."]], ["Saleh al-Oufi", ["Saleh al- Oufi or Saleh Muhammad' Awadullah al-' Alawi al -' Oufi( died 2005), was a member of al- Qaeda in Saudi Arabia and became the leader of that group when Abdel Aziz al- Muqrin was killed in June 2004.", "Al- Oufi in turn was killed in August 2005, in Madinah."]], ["Saleh Al-Qumaizi", ["Saleh Al- Qumaizi( born 30 October 1991) simply as Saleh Al- Qumaizi, is a Saudi Arabian football player who currently plays for Al- Ettifaq as a Right Back."]], ["Saleh Al-Sharrah", ["Saleh Al- Sharrah( born 1 February 1973) is a Kuwaiti judoka.", "He competed in the men's lightweight event at the 1996 Summer Olympics."]], ["Augusto Gama", ["Augusto Vilela Gama( born 26 January 1970) is a Portuguese former footballer who played as a forward, and is the assistant manager of Rio Ave FC.", "He amassed Primeira Liga totals of 206 matches and 14 goals over 11 seasons, in representation of Braga and Rio Ave.", "He added 229 appearances and goals 41 in the Segunda Liga, in a career mainly associated with the latter club."]], ["Saleh Al Sheikh", ["Saleh Al Sheikh Al Hendi( born 29 May 1982) is a Kuwaiti footballer who is a Midfielder for the Kuwaiti Premier League club Al Qadsia."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Augusto Gama", 0], ["Saleh Al-Dawod", 0]], "evidences": [["Augusto Gama", "date of birth", "26 January 1970"], ["Saleh Al-Dawod", "date of birth", "24 September 1968"]], "answer": "Saleh Al-Dawod"}
{"_id": "753c92260bde11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What nationality is Piero The Unfortunate's father?", "context": [["Thomas Nashe", ["Thomas Nashe( baptised November 1567 \u2013 c. 1601)[ also Nash] was an Elizabethan playwright, poet, satirist and a significant pamphleteer.", "He is known for his novel\" The Unfortunate Traveller\", his pamphlets including\" Pierce Penniless,\" and his numerous defences of the Church of England."]], ["Eleni Gabre-Madhin", ["Eleni Zaude Gabre- Madhin, an Ethiopian economist with Swiss nationality, is a former Chief Executive Officer of the Ethiopia Commodity Exchange( ECX).", "She has had many years of experience working on agricultural markets \u2013 particularly in Sub- Saharan Africa \u2013 and has held senior positions in the World Bank, the International Food Policy Research Institute( Washington), and United Nations( Geneva)."]], ["Lorenzo de' Medici", ["Lorenzo de' Medici (1 January 1449 \u2013 8 April 1492) was an Italian statesman, \"de facto\" ruler of the Florentine Republic and the most powerful and enthusiastic patron of Renaissance culture in Italy.", "Also known as Lorenzo the Magnificent (\"Lorenzo il Magnifico\") by contemporary Florentines, he was a magnate, diplomat, politician and patron of scholars, artists and poets.", "As a patron, he is best known for his sponsorship of artists such as Botticelli and Michelangelo.", "He held the balance of power within the Italic League, an alliance of states that stabilized political conditions on the Italian peninsula for decades, and his life coincided with the mature phase of the Italian Renaissance and the Golden Age of Florence.", "The Peace of Lodi of 1454 that he helped maintain among the various Italian states collapsed with his death.", "He is buried in the Medici Chapel in Florence."]], ["Stephanie Alfonso of Castile", ["Stephanie Alfonso of Castile( 1139/1148 \u2013 1 July 1180), also known as Stephanie the Unfortunate(\" Estefan\u00eda la Desdichada\"), was an illegitimate daughter of Alfonso VII of Le\u00f3n and Castile and Urraca Fern\u00e1ndez de Castro, widow of Count Rodrigo Mart\u00ednez.", "She was married to Fernando Rodr\u00edguez de Castro, which earned her the sobriquet,\" the Unfortunate\"."]], ["Tilak Raj", ["Tilak Raj( born 15 January 1960 in Delhi) is a former Indian cricketer who played for Baroda and Delhi.", "He was a left- hand batsman who is best known for being the unfortunate victim of Ravi Shastri's six sixes in an over in 1985.", "It was only the second instance of this in first- class cricket."]], ["Walter Spring", ["Walter Spring the Unfortunate( 1620 \u2013 c.1678) was an Anglo- Irish Roman Catholic landowner involved in the Irish Confederate Wars."]], ["Ali Rahuma", ["Ali Khalifa Rahuma( born May 16, 1982) is a Libyan football midfielder who's nationality is Libyan.", "He currently plays for Al- Ittihad, and is a member of the Libya national football team."]], ["Piero the Unfortunate", ["Piero di Lorenzo de' Medici (15 February 1472 \u2013 28 December 1503), called Piero the Unfortunate, was the \"gran maestro\" of Florence from 1492 until his exile in 1494."]], ["James III of Majorca", ["James III, known as James the Rash( or the Unfortunate), was King of Majorca from 1324 to 1344.", "He was the son of Ferdinand of Majorca and Isabella of Sabran."]], ["Amanda Filipacchi", ["Amanda Filipacchi( born October 10, 1967) is an American novelist.", "She was born in Paris and educated in both France and the U.S.", "She is the author of four novels,\" Nude Men\"( 1993),\" Vapor\"( 1999),\" Love Creeps\"( 2005), and\" The Unfortunate Importance of Beauty\"( 2015).", "Her fiction has been translated into 13 languages."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Piero the Unfortunate", 0], ["Lorenzo de' Medici", 0]], "evidences": [["Piero the Unfortunate", "father", "Lorenzo de' Medici"], ["Lorenzo de' Medici", "country of citizenship", "Florentine Republic"]], "answer": "Florentine Republic"}
{"_id": "d81b6a400bdc11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What nationality is the director of film This Ain'T Avatar Xxx?", "context": [["Dana Blankstein", ["Dana Blankstein- Cohen( born March 3, 1981) is the director of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.", "She is a film director, and an Israeli culture entrepreneur."]], ["This Ain't Avatar XXX", ["This Ain't Avatar XXX is a 2010 3D pornographic film that parodies James Cameron's \"Avatar\".", "The film was shot, edited, and directed by Axel Braun and stars an ensemble cast headed by Chris Johnson as Jake, the main human character.", "It was produced by Hustler Video.", "Industry reviewers noted that the release used old-style rather than modern 3D technology and faulted it for its poor production quality."]], ["Axel Braun", ["Axel Braun, is an Italian and American adult film producer and director known for his productions of pornographic parodies.", "The son of Lasse Braun, he is an AVN Hall of Fame, XRCO Hall of Fame and NightMoves Hall of Fame inductee."]], ["Peter Levin", ["Peter Levin is an American director of film, television and theatre."]], ["Brian Kennedy (gallery director)", ["Brian Patrick Kennedy( born 5 November 1961) is an Irish- born art museum director who has worked in Ireland and Australia, and now lives and works in the United States.", "He is currently the director of the Peabody Essex Museum.", "He was the director of the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio from 2010 to 2019.", "He was the director of the Hood Museum of Art from 2005 to 2010, and the National Gallery of Australia( Canberra) from 1997- 2004."]], ["Olav Aaraas", ["Olav Aaraas( born 10 July 1950) is a Norwegian historian and museum director.", "He was born in Fredrikstad.", "From 1982 to 1993 he was the director of Sogn Folk Museum, from 1993 to 2010 he was the director of Maihaugen and from 2001 he has been the director of the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.", "In 2010 he was decorated with the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav."]], ["John Farrell (businessman)", ["John Farrell is the director of YouTube in Latin America."]], ["Michael Govan", ["Michael Govan( born 1963) is the director of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art since 2006.", "Prior to this, Govan worked as the director of the Dia Art Foundation in New York City."]], ["John Donatich", ["John Donatich is the Director of Yale University Press."]], ["Ian Barry (director)", ["Ian Barry is an Australian director of film and TV."]]], "supporting_facts": [["This Ain't Avatar XXX", 1], ["Axel Braun", 0]], "evidences": [["This Ain't Avatar XXX", "director", "Axel Braun"], ["Axel Braun", "country of citizenship", "Italian"]], "answer": "Italian"}
{"_id": "e6bc400208d911ebbd9cac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film whose director was born first, Twilight Of Love or Song Of China?", "context": [["Luigi Scattini", ["Luigi Scattini( 17 May 1927 \u2013 12 July 2010) was an Italian film director and screenwriter.", "Scattini graduated in law, then he began his career as a journalist and a film critic for several weekly magazines such as\" Gente\" and\" Oggi\".", "In the 1960s he entered the cinema industry as a director of ephemeral films and mondo documentaries.", "He also directed several feature films, including the comedy\" War Italian Style\" with Buster Keaton.", "He was also active as a producer, a film editor and a dubbing director.", "He was the father of the actress Monica Scattini."]], ["Henry Moore (cricketer)", ["Henry Walter Moore( 1849 \u2013 20 August 1916) was an English- born first- class cricketer who spent most of his life in New Zealand."]], ["The Game of Love", ["Game of Love or The Game of Love may refer to:"]], ["Wale Adebanwi", ["Wale Adebanwi( born 1969) is a Nigerian- born first Black Rhodes Professor at St Antony's College, Oxford."]], ["Season of Love", ["Season of Love or Seasons of Love may refer to:"]], ["Dreams of Love", ["Dreams of Love or Dream of Love may refer to:"]], ["Song of China", ["Song of China also known as Filial Piety is a 1935 Chinese film directed by Fei Mu and Luo Mingyou for the Lianhua Film Company.", "Unlike earlier Lianhua films that railed against traditional society,\" Song of China\" is representative of the New Life Movement of Chiang Kai- shek, which celebrates traditional Confucian values.", "\" Song of China\" is one of the few Chinese films made in the 1930s to be screened in the United States."]], ["Twilight of Love", ["Twilight of Love( also known as\" The Night of the High Tide\" and\" Lure of Love\") is a 1977 Italian romance film written and directed by Luigi Scattini.", "It is based on the novel\" Il corpo\" by Alfredo Todisco."]], ["Fei Mu", ["Fei Mu( October 10, 1906 \u2014 January 31, 1951), also romanised as Fey Mou, was a Chinese film director of the pre-Communist era.", "His\" Spring in a Small Town\"( 1948) was declared the greatest Chinese film ever made by the Hong Kong Film Critics Society."]], ["The Power of Love", ["The Power of Love or Power of Love may refer to:"]]], "supporting_facts": [["Twilight of Love", 0], ["Song of China", 0], ["Luigi Scattini", 0], ["Fei Mu", 0]], "evidences": [["Twilight of Love", "director", "Luigi Scattini"], ["Song of China", "director", "Fei Mu"], ["Luigi Scattini", "date of birth", "17 May 1927"], ["Fei Mu", "date of birth", "October 10, 1906"]], "answer": "Song Of China"}
{"_id": "83938bc8084c11ebbd56ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Which film came out first, Inn For Trouble or F\u00e6ngslende Feriedage?", "context": [["F\u00e6ngslende feriedage", ["F\u00e6ngslende feriedage is a 1978 Danish family film directed by Finn Henriksen and starring J\u00f8rgen Ryg.", "It was also Dirch Passer's final film."]], ["The Fabulous Senorita", ["The Fabulous Senorita is a 1952 American musical comedy film directed by R.G. Springsteen and starring Estelita Rodriguez, Robert Clarke and Nestor Paiva.", "The film came at the tail- end of a cycle of Latin American- themed films, through it did introduce a new star Rita Moreno."]], ["Headin' for Trouble", ["Headin' for Trouble is a 1931 American western film directed by J.P. McGowan and starring Bob Custer, Betty Mack and John Ince."]], ["Looking for Trouble (1926 film)", ["Looking for Trouble is a 1926 American silent western film directed by Robert N. Bradbury and starring Jack Hoxie, Marceline Day and J. Gordon Russell."]], ["Inn for Trouble", ["Inn for Trouble is a 1960 British comedy film- a spin- off of the 1950s sitcom\" The Larkins\"- starring Peggy Mount, David Kossoff and Leslie Phillips; the title makes silent allusion to the real Trouble House Inn in Gloucestershire near Tetbury.", "The Larkin family takes over a run-down country public house,\" The Earl Osbourne\", but their efforts to rejuvenate business are impeded by the long- standing tradition of free beer being distributed by the local Earl.", "The film is notable for the final credited appearance of Graham Moffatt in the role of Jumbo."]], ["Operation Leopard", ["La l\u00e9gion saute sur Kolwezi also known as\" Operation Leopard\" is a French war film directed by Raoul Coutard filmed in French Guiana.", "The script is based on the true story of the Battle of Kolwezi that happened in 1978.", "It was diligently described in a book of the same name by former 1 REP Captain Pierre Sergent.", "He published his book in 1979; the film came out in 1980.", "Raoul Coutard shot the film in a documentary style."]], ["Headin' for Danger", ["Headin' for Danger( also known as Asking for Trouble) is a 1928 American western directed by Robert N. Bradbury for Film Booking Offices of America( FBO) and commercially released in the United States on 16 December 1928.", "The film was written by Frank Howard Clark and stars Bob Steele, Jola Mendez and Al Ferguson."]], ["Asking for Trouble", ["Asking for Trouble is a 1942 British comedy film directed by Oswald Mitchell and starring Max Miller, Carole Lynne and Wilfrid Hyde- White.", "It s plot follows a fishmonger who takes up bookmaking to earn extra cash."]], ["Looking for Trouble", ["Looking for Trouble is a 1934 American Pre- Code crime film directed by William A. Wellman and starring Spencer Tracy, Jack Oakie and Constance Cummings.", "After he is rejected by a woman, a man leaves his safe job and joins a gang that robs banks.", "The film features actual stock earthquake footage."]], ["The Night of Nights", ["The Night of Nights is a 1939 black- and- white drama film written by Donald Ogden Stewart and directed by Lewis Milestone for Paramount Pictures that starred Pat O' Brien, Olympe Bradna, and Roland Young.", "The film received positive contemporary reviews from publications such as\" The New York Times\".", "Director Milestone went on to other successful productions after the film came out, including\" Ocean's 11\" and\" Pork Chop Hill\".", "The movie has no relation to the use of the phrase\" Night of Nights\" for the night of the Academy Awards ceremony, the album by musical group", "The Seekers, or the Touhou Project song."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Inn for Trouble", 0], ["F\u00e6ngslende feriedage", 0]], "evidences": [["Inn for Trouble", "publication date", "1960"], ["F\u00e6ngslende feriedage", "publication date", "1978"]], "answer": "Inn For Trouble"}
{"_id": "5029152e085d11ebbd5cac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Who died later, Madan Mohan Mishra or George Forty?", "context": [["Prafulla Kumar Mishra", ["Prafulla Kumar Mishra or P. K. Misra( born: 17 September 1947) is an Indian Judge, former Chief Justice of Patna High Court and present Lokayukta for Goa."]], ["George Nooks", ["George Nooks, Prince Mohamed, Prince Mohammed, or George Knooks( born c.1958 in Kingston, Jamaica) is a reggae singer who initially found fame as a deejay."]], ["George Forty", ["George Forty( 10 September 1927 \u2013 19 May 2016) was a British Army officer who was chief of staff of the Royal Armoured Corps gunnery school and later director of the Tank Museum, and also author of many books on warfare."]], ["Madan Mohan (Scouting)", ["Professor Madan Mohan \u092e\u0926\u0928\u092e\u094b\u0939\u0928 served as the National Commissioner of the Bharat Scouts and Guides from November 1959 to November 1960."]], ["Radhika Madan", ["Radhika Madan( born 1 May 1995) is an Indian film actress and television personality.", "Initially, Madan used to work as a dance instructor in New Delhi.", "In 2014, she made her television debut opposite TV actor Shakti Arora in Colors TV's\" Meri Aashiqui Tum Se Hi\".", "The show ended in 2016.", "Later, Madan made her Bollywood debut with Vishal Bhardwaj's comedy- drama\" Pataakha\"( 2018), for which she received nominations for Best Debut( Female) and Best Actress( Critics) at the Filmfare ceremony."]], ["Madan Mohan Mishra", ["Madan Mohan", "Mishra", "( Devanagari: \u092e\u0926\u0928\u092e\u094b\u0939\u0928 \u092e\u093f\u0936\u094d\u0930)( 12 December 1931 \u2013 4 July 2013) was a Nepalese author and humorist known for his epic poetry, satirical writings and children's songs.", "He wrote in Nepali, Nepal Bhasa and English.", "Mishra was born to father Pandit Madhusudan and mother Maheswari Mishra in Lalitpur.", "He was educated in Sanskrit.", "Mishra has written more than two dozen books including scholarly works on art, culture and sculpture.", "His\" Gajiguluya Mhagasay Pashupatinath\"( \u0917\u091c\u093f\u0917\u0941\u0932\u0941\u092f \u093e \u092e\u094d\u0939\u0917\u0938\u092f\u094d \u092a\u0936\u0941\u092a\u0924\u093f\u0928\u093e\u0925,\" Pashupatinath in the Dreams of a Marijuana Smoker\"), published in 1975, is one of his most loved works in Nepal Bhasa.", "The first edition was confiscated by the Panchayat regime.", "He regularly wrote on Newar cultural- oral history for different papers, including Amalekh Weekly( since establishment in 2007 till the last issue in 2014).", "He has been honored with the title of Khyali Ratna(\" Jewel among Humorists\") by Khyaligulu Guthi, an association of humorists."]], ["Bhubaneswar Mishra", ["Bhubaneswar Mishra( or Bud Mishra, born 9 November 1961) is an Indian American computer scientist and professor at the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences of New York University.", "He is known for his applied contributions to bioinformatics, cybersecurity, and computational finance.", "Mishra is listed as an ISI highly cited researcher in Computer Science."]], ["Madan Mohan (music director)", ["Madan Mohan Kohli( 25 June 1924 \u2013 14 July 1975), better known as Madan Mohan, was a popular and unparalleled Indian music director of the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s.", "He is considered one of the most melodious and skilled music directors of the Hindi film industry.", "He is particularly remembered for the immortal ghazals he composed for Hindi films.", "Some of his best works are with singers Mohammed Rafi, Talat Mahmood, Lata Mangeshkar and Asha Bhosle."]], ["Dinanath Mishra", ["Dinanath Mishra( or Dina Nath Mishra; 1937\u20132013) was an Indian journalist and writer belonging to the Hindu nationalist movement.", "He authored a seminal work\" RSS: Myth and Reality\" on the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh( RSS) from a nationalist point of view.", "He was elected to the Upper House of the Indian Parliament( Rajya Sabha) and served a five- year term."]], ["Mohan Mishra", ["Mohan Mishra is an Indian physician, known for his studies on Visceral leishmaniasis,(\" Kala Azar\") and its treatment using Amphotericin B, regarded by many as a pioneering attempt.", "The Government of India honoured him, in 2014, with the award of Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian award, for his contributions to the fields of medicine."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Madan Mohan Mishra", 2], ["George Forty", 0]], "evidences": [["Madan Mohan Mishra", "date of death", "4 July 2013"], ["George Forty", "date of death", "19 May 2016"]], "answer": "George Forty"}
{"_id": "6d6c12880bd911eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where did Albert, Margrave Of Meissen (1934\u20132012)'s mother die?", "context": [["Theodoric I, Margrave of Meissen", ["Theodoric I( 11 March 1162 \u2013 18 January 1221), called the Oppressed(\" Dietrich der Bedr\u00e4ngte\"), was the Margrave of Meissen from 1198 until his death.", "He was the second son of Otto II, Margrave of Meissen and Hedwig of Brandenburg."]], ["Albert, Margrave of Meissen (1934\u20132012)", ["Prince Albert Joseph Maria Franz-Xaver of Saxony, Duke of Saxony, Margrave of Meissen (30 November 1934 \u2013 6 October 2012) was the head of the Royal House of Saxony and a German historian.", "The fourth child and youngest son of Friedrich Christian, Margrave of Meissen and his wife Princess Elisabeth Helene of Thurn and Taxis, he was the younger brother of Maria Emanuel, Margrave of Meissen, who was his predecessor as head of the Royal House of Saxony."]], ["Frederick II, Margrave of Meissen", ["Frederick II, the Serious( 30 November 1310 in Gotha \u2013 18 November 1349 at the Wartburg), Margrave of Meissen, son of Frederick I, Margrave of Meissen and Elisabeth von Lobdeburg- Arnshaugk."]], ["Dedi I, Margrave of the Saxon Ostmark", ["Dedi (or Dedo) (1004 \u2013 October 1075) was the Margrave of the Saxon Ostmark (also called Lower Lusatia) from 1046 and a claimant for the title of Margrave of Meissen from 1069.", "He was the second son of Dietrich II of Wettin and Matilda, daughter of Eckard I of Meissen."]], ["Albert II, Margrave of Meissen", ["Albert II, the Degenerate( de:\" Albrecht II der Entartete\")( 1240 \u2013 20 November 1314) was a Margrave of Meissen, Landgrave of Thuringia and Count Palatine of Saxony.", "He was a member of the House of Wettin.", "He was the eldest son of Henry III, Margrave of Meissen by his first wife, Constantia of Austria."]], ["Princess Elisabeth Helene of Thurn and Taxis", ["Princess Elisabeth Helene of Thurn and Taxis (15 December 1903, Regensburg, Kingdom of Bavaria \u2013 22 October 1976, Munich, Bavaria, Germany) was a Princess of Thurn and Taxis by birth and a Princess and Duchess of Saxony, Margravine of Meissen, and titular Queen consort of Saxony through her marriage to Friedrich Christian, Margrave of Meissen.", "Elisabeth was the sixth child of Albert, 8th Prince of Thurn and Taxis and his wife Archduchess Margarethe Klementine of Austria."]], ["Agnes of Meissen", ["Agnes of Meissen( born before 1264 \u2013 died after September 1332) was a noblewoman, the daughter of Albert II, Margrave of Meissen and his wife Margaret of Sicily.", "Agnes was married with Henry I\" the Marvelous\" of Brunswick- Grubenhagen, in 1282.", "They had 16 children:"]], ["Elisabeth of Meissen", ["Elisabeth of Meissen, Burgravine of Nuremberg( 22 November 1329 \u2013 21 April 1375) was the daughter of Frederick II, Margrave of Meissen and Mathilde of Bavaria and a member of the House of Wettin."]], ["Christian Albert, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach", ["Christian Albert, Margrave of Brandenburg- Ansbach( 18 September 1675 \u2013 16 October 1692) was a German prince."]], ["Princess Anna of Saxony (1929\u20132012)", ["Princess Maria\" Anna\" Josepha of Saxony, Duchess of Saxony( Full German name:\" Maria Anna Josepha, Prinzessin von Sachsen, Herzogin zu Sachsen\"; 13 December 1929 \u2013 13 March 2012) was a Princess of Saxony and member of the House of Wettin by birth and a Princess of Gessaphe and member of the House of Afif- Gessaphe by marriage.", "Anna was the third child and second- eldest daughter of Friedrich Christian, Margrave of Meissen and his wife Princess Elisabeth Helene of Thurn and Taxis, and a younger sister of Maria Emanuel, Margrave of Meissen and Albert, Margrave of Meissen, former heads of the Royal House of Saxony and senior claimants to the defunct throne of the Kingdom of Saxony."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Albert, Margrave of Meissen (1934\u20132012)", 1], ["Princess Elisabeth Helene of Thurn and Taxis", 0]], "evidences": [["Albert, Margrave of Meissen (1934\u20132012)", "mother", "Princess Elisabeth Helene of Thurn and Taxis"], ["Princess Elisabeth Helene of Thurn and Taxis", "place of death", "Munich"]], "answer": "Munich"}
{"_id": "31bfa49208e711ebbda5ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Who was born first out of Ramsay Anderson and Fernand F\u00e9dronic?", "context": [["Wale Adebanwi", ["Wale Adebanwi( born 1969) is a Nigerian- born first Black Rhodes Professor at St Antony's College, Oxford."]], ["Henry Moore (cricketer)", ["Henry Walter Moore( 1849 \u2013 20 August 1916) was an English- born first- class cricketer who spent most of his life in New Zealand."]], ["Wesley Barresi", ["Wesley Barresi( born 3 May 1984) is a South African born first- class and Netherlands international cricketer.", "He is a right- handed wicket keeper- batsman and also bowls right- arm offbreak."]], ["Tom Dickinson", ["Thomas Eastwood Dickinson( 11 January 1931 \u2013 25 June 2018) was an Australian- born first- class cricket player for Lancashire in 1950 and 1951 and for Somerset in 1957.", "But he decided against a full- time cricket career and became a schoolmaster.", "He was born in Parramatta, Sydney, Australia."]], ["Greg A. Hill (artist)", ["Greg A. Hill is a Canadian- born First Nations artist and curator.", "He is Kanyen'kehaka, from Six Nations of the Grand River Territory, Ontario."]], ["Fernand F\u00e9dronic", ["Fernand F\u00e9dronic( born 21 December 1964) is a French former competitive figure skater.", "He is the 1982 Grand Prix International St. Gervais champion, 1984 Golden Spin of Zagreb bronze medalist, and 1985 1985 French national champion.", "He placed in the top ten at two European Championships and in the top fifteen at two World Championships.", "His elder brother, Dominique, also competed in figure skating.", "In 2014, F\u00e9dronic became the president of the World Inline Figure Skating Association."]], ["John Allen (Oxford University cricketer)", ["John Aubrey Allen( born 19 July 1974 in Windsor, New South Wales) is an Australian- born first- class cricketer who played for Oxford University Cricket Club.", "Both his first- class games were for Oxford University, one of which was a varsity match."]], ["Ramsay Anderson", ["David Ramsay Anderson( 2 May 1888 \u2013 27 May 1962) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Essendon and University in the Victorian Football League( VFL)."]], ["John McMahon (Surrey and Somerset cricketer)", ["John William Joseph McMahon( 28 December 1917 \u2013 8 May 2001) was an Australian- born first- class cricketer who played for Surrey and Somerset in England from 1947 to 1957."]], ["Hartley Lobban", ["Hartley W Lobban (9 May 1926 \u2013 15 October 2004) was a Jamaican-born first-class cricketer who played 17 matches for Worcestershire in the early 1950s."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Ramsay Anderson", 0], ["Fernand F\u00e9dronic", 0]], "evidences": [["Ramsay Anderson", "date of birth", "2 May 1888"], ["Fernand F\u00e9dronic", "date of birth", "21 December 1964"]], "answer": "Ramsay Anderson"}
{"_id": "657324f60baf11ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is Alfred Aetheling's paternal grandmother?", "context": [["Alfred Aetheling", ["\u00c6lfred \u00c6\u00feeling (English: \"", "Alfred the Noble\")", "(1005\u20131036) was one of the eight sons of the English king \u00c6thelred the Unready.", "He and his brother Edward the Confessor were sons of \u00c6thelred's second wife Emma of Normandy.", "King Canute became their stepfather when he married \u00c6thelred's widow.", "Alfred and his brother were caught up in the power struggles at the start and end of Canute's reign."]], ["Hubba bint Hulail", ["Hubba bint Hulail was the grandmother of Hashim ibn' Abd Manaf, thus the great- great- great- grandmother of the Islamic\" Nab\u012b\"( Prophet) Muhammad ibn Abdullah."]], ["\u00c6thelred the Unready", ["\u00c6thelred II (Old English: \"\u00c6\u00feelr\u00e6d\", ; 966 \u2013 23 April 1016), known as the Unready, was King of the English from 978 to 1013 and again from 1014 until his death.", "His epithet does not derive from the modern word \"unready\", but rather from the Old English \"unr\u00e6d\" meaning \"poorly advised\"; it is a pun on his name, which means \"well advised\".", "\u00c6thelred was the son of King Edgar and Queen \u00c6lfthryth.", "He came to the throne at about the age of 12, following the assassination of his older half-brother, Edward the Martyr.", "His brother's murder was carried out by supporters of his own claim to the throne, although he was too young to have any personal involvement.", "The chief problem of \u00c6thelred's reign was conflict with the Danes.", "After several decades of relative peace, Danish raids on English territory began again in earnest in the 980s.", "Following the Battle of Maldon in 991, \u00c6thelred paid tribute, or Danegeld, to the Danish king.", "In 1002, \u00c6thelred ordered what became known as the St. Brice's Day massacre of Danish settlers.", "In 1013, King Sweyn Forkbeard of Denmark invaded England, as a result of which \u00c6thelred fled to Normandy in 1013 and was replaced by Sweyn.", "However, he returned as king for two years after Sweyn's death in 1014.", "\u00c6thelred's 37-year reign was the longest of any Anglo-Saxon king of England, and was only surpassed in the 13th century, by Henry III.", "\u00c6thelred was briefly succeeded by his son, Edmund Ironside, but he died after a few months and was replaced by Sweyn's son, Cnut.", "Another of \u00c6thelred's sons, Edward the Confessor, became king in 1042."]], ["Mona Hopton Bell", ["Mona Hopton Bell( 1867- 1940) was a British artist, best known for her portraits of civic figures.", "She was the grandmother of the painter Jean H. Bell."]], ["Hannah Arnold", ["Hannah Arnold, also known as Hannah Waterman King, was the grandmother of Benedict Arnolds children."]], ["Tjuyu", ["Tjuyu( sometimes transliterated as Thuya or Thuyu) was an Egyptian noblewoman and the mother of queen Tiye, and the wife of Yuya.", "She is the grandmother of Akhenaten, and great grandmother of Tutankhamun."]], ["Kaoru Hatoyama", ["After the elections of 2009, she became more widely known as the grandmother of Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama and his politician brother Kunio Hatoyama."]], ["Purnima (Hindi actress)", ["Purnima Das Verma( born Meherbhano Mohammad Ali) was an Indian film actress who worked predominantly in Hindi language films.", "She is the grandmother of actor Emraan Hashmi."]], ["Anne Denman", ["Anne Denman( 1587\u20131661) was born in Olde Hall, Retford, Nottinghamshire.", "Through a fortunate second marriage with Thomas Aylesbury, she became the grandmother of Lady Anne Hyde, Duchess of York and great- grandmother of Queen Mary II and Queen Anne."]], ["Diana Guardato", ["Diana Guardato was a member of the aristocratic Patrician Guardato family, and had three children with King Ferdinand I: Diana Guardato is the 16th- Great Grandmother of His Royal Highness Albert II of Belgium, 15th- Great Grandmother of His Majesty Juan Carlos", "I of Spain, 17th- Great Grandmother of Philippe of Belgium, 14th- Great Grandmother of His Majesty Manuel II of Portugal, 16th- Great Grandmother of Grand Duke Henri, as well as many others."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Alfred Aetheling", 2], ["\u00c6thelred the Unready", 2]], "evidences": [["\u00c6lfred \u00c6\u00feeling (English: \" Alfred", "father", "\u00c6thelred the Unready"], ["\u00c6thelred the Unready", "mother", "\u00c6lfthryth"]], "answer": "\u00c6lfthryth"}
{"_id": "487df4740bdd11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "What is the place of birth of the performer of song Eestlane Olen Ja Eestlaseks J\u00e4\u00e4n?", "context": [["Eestlane olen ja eestlaseks j\u00e4\u00e4n", ["Eestlane olen ja eestlaseks j\u00e4\u00e4n", "(Estonian: \"I am Estonian and I will remain Estonian\") is a protest song from the Estonian Singing Revolution performed by Ivo Linna and the group In spe with lyrics by Alo Mattiisen.", "Written despite the official attitude of the Soviet Union that all its citizens were Soviets, rather than the individual nationalities, the lyric makes the singer's contrary position very clear.", "Linna sings \"", "I am Estonian and I will remain Estonian/", "Because I was made Estonian/To be Estonian", "is a thing to be proud of/Free", "like my ancestors were\".", "The song is often performed at the Estonian Laulupidu and other patriotic events, as well as being regarded as one of Estonia's favourite songs."]], ["Jim Bob", ["James Robert Morrison, known as Jim Bob, is a British musician and author.", "He was the singer of indie punk band Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine."]], ["Astrid North", ["Astrid North( Astrid Karina North Radmann; 24 August 1973, Berlin \u2013 25 June 2019, Berlin) was a German soul singer and songwriter.", "She was the singer of the German band, with whom she released five Albums.", "As guest singer of the band she published three albums."]], ["Bernie Bonvoisin", ["Bernard Bonvoisin, known as Bernie Bonvoisin( born 9 July 1956 in Nanterre, Hauts- de- Seine), is a French hard rock singer and film director.", "He is best known for having been the singer of Trust.", "He was one of the best friends of Bon Scott the singer of AC/ DC and together they recorded the song\" Ride On\" which was one of the last songs by Bon Scott."]], ["Panda (Astro song)", ["\" Panda\" is a song of the Chilean band Astro and is the fifth song of the homonymous album of the year 2011.", "The song was composed and produced by the singer of the band Andr\u00e9s Nusser and released like third single of the album on February 1, 2013."]], ["O Valencia!", ["\" O Valencia!\" is the fifth single by the indie rock band", "The Decemberists, and the first released from their fourth studio album,\" The Crane Wife\".", "The music was written by The Decemberists and the lyrics by Colin Meloy.", "It tells a story of two star- crossed lovers.", "The singer falls in love with a person who belongs to an opposing gang.", "At the end of the song, the singer's lover jumps in to defend the singer, who is confronting his lover's brother( the singer's\" sworn enemy\") and is killed by the bullet intended for the singer."]], ["Ivo Linna", ["Ivo Linna (born 12 June 1949 in Kuressaare) is an Estonian singer.", "He represented Estonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 1996 with the song \"Kaelakee H\u00e4\u00e4l\" (in a duet with Maarja-Liis Ilus) which finished 5th at the contest, held in Oslo that year.", "He competed in Eesti Laul 2017 with the song \"Suur loterii\".", "He came in fifth place overall."]], ["Kristian Leontiou", ["Kristian Leontiou (born February 1982) is a British singer of Greek Cypriot descent, and is the singer for the indie rock band One eskimO."]], ["Billy Milano", ["Billy Milano is a Bronx- born heavy metal musician now based in Austin, Texas.", "He is the singer and- occasionally- guitarist and bassist of crossover thrash band M.O.D., and he was also the singer of its predecessor, Stormtroopers of Death.", "He was also the singer of United Forces, which also featured his Stormtroopers of Death bandmate Dan Lilker."]], ["Caspar Babypants", ["Caspar Babypants is the stage name of children's music artist Chris Ballew, who is also widely known as the singer of The Presidents of the United States of America."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Eestlane olen ja eestlaseks j\u00e4\u00e4n", 1], ["Ivo Linna", 0]], "evidences": [["Eestlane olen ja eestlaseks j\u00e4\u00e4n", "performer", "Ivo Linna"], ["Ivo Linna", "place of birth", "Kuressaare"]], "answer": "Kuressaare"}
{"_id": "b01b7cc40baf11ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is Viacheslav I Of Kiev's maternal grandfather?", "context": [["Anastasia of Kiev", ["Anastasia of Kiev( 1023 \u2013 1074/1096) was Queen of Hungary by marriage to King Andrew the White.", "She was the eldest daughter of Grand Prince Yaroslav I the Wise of Kiev and Ingigerd of Sweden, and the older sister of Anne of Kiev, Queen consort of Henry I of France."]], ["Prithvipati Shah", ["Prithvipati Shah( ?\u20131716) was the king of the Gorkha Kingdom in the Indian subcontinent, present- day Nepal.", "He was the grandfather of Nara Bhupal Shah."]], ["Maria Mstislavna of Kiev", ["Maria Mstislavna of Kiev( died 1179), was a Grand Princess consort of Kiev by marriage to Prince Vsevolod II of Kiev.", "She was the daughter of Mstislav I of Kiev and Christina Ingesdotter of Sweden.", "Her marriage was arranged in 1116 to facilitate better relations between her father and spouse, who were long standing enemies.", "During the reign of her spouse, she was known for her diplomatic ability, and often asked to mediate between her husband and brothers.", "She is believed to be one of the founders of St. Cyril's Monastery."]], ["Gytha of Wessex", ["Gytha of Wessex (born c. 1053/1061 - died 1098 or 1107) was one of several daughters of Harold Godwinson, the last Anglo-Saxon King of England, by his consort, Edyth Swannesha.", "Through marriage to Vladimir II Monomakh Gytha became a Grand Princess consort of Kievan Rus'."]], ["Kaya Alp", ["Kaya Alp was, according to Ottoman tradition, the son of K\u0131z\u0131l Bu\u011fa and the father of Suleyman Shah, who was, in turn, the grandfather of Ertu\u011frul, and the great grandfather of the Ottoman Empire founder, Osman I."]], ["Guillaume Wittouck", ["Guillaume Wittouck( 1749- 1829) was a Belgian lawyer and High Magistrate.", "He was the Grandfather of industrialist Paul Wittouck."]], ["Lyon Cohen", ["Lyon Cohen( 1868\u20131937) was a Polish- born Canadian businessman and a philanthropist.", "He was the grandfather of singer/ poet Leonard Cohen."]], ["Viacheslav I of Kiev", ["Viacheslav Vladimirovich (1083 \u2013 2 February 1154) was a Prince of Smolensk (1113\u20131125), Turov (1125\u20131132, 1134\u20131146), Pereyaslavl (1132\u20131134, 1142), Peresopnytsia (1146\u20131149), Vyshgorod (1149\u20131151) and Grand Prince of Kiev (1139, 1151\u20131154).", "He was a son of Vladimir Monomakh and Gytha of Wessex.", "On 18 February 1139 he succeeded his brother Yaropolk II of Kiev as Grand Prince, but was driven out in March by Vsevolod II of Kiev.", "He later ruled Kiev jointly with his nephew Iziaslav II of Kiev and died not long after Iziaslav in late 1154 or early 1155 and is buried in the St. Sophia Cathedral in Kiev.", "His only son, Michael Viacheslavovich, had predeceased him in 1129."]], ["John Westley", ["Rev. John Westley( 1636 \u2013 78) was an English nonconformist minister.", "He was the grandfather of John Wesley( founder of Methodism)."]], ["Abd al-Muttalib", ["Abd al- Muttalib Shaybah ibn Hashim( c. 497 \u2013 578) was the grandfather of Islamic prophet Muhammad."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Viacheslav I of Kiev", 1], ["Gytha of Wessex", 0]], "evidences": [["Viacheslav I of Kiev", "mother", "Gytha of Wessex"], ["Gytha of Wessex", "father", "Harold Godwinson"]], "answer": "Harold Godwinson"}
{"_id": "a8b7489a08c211ebbd8cac1f6bf848b6", "type": "bridge_comparison", "question": "Which film has the director born first, The Optimists Of Nine Elms or Travelling North?", "context": [["Anthony Simmons (writer)", ["Anthony Simmons( 16 December 1922 \u2013 22 January 2016) was a British writer and film director.", "He was associated with, though separate from, the Free Cinema movement; he said he was greatly influenced by Humphrey Jennings and by Michelangelo Antonioni \u2019s movie\" Il Grido\"( 1957)."]], ["Carl Schultz", ["Carl Schultz( born 19 September 1939) is a Hungarian- Australian film director.", "He left his native Budapest during the uprising of 1956 with his brother Otto Schultz.", "They fled to England, and after arriving in London they moved to Manchester.", "In 1958, Schultz emigrated to Australia by himself, where he worked for Australian TV, first as a cameraman, and then as a director.", "In 1978, he directed his first feature film,\" Blue Fin\", starring Hardy Kruger.", "His more notable film credits include\" Careful, He Might Hear You\", winner of eight Australian Film Institute Awards, including Best Director and Best Film;\" Travelling North\", with Leo McKern; and\" The Seventh Sign\", starring Demi Moore and J\u00fcrgen Prochnow."]], ["The Optimists of Nine Elms", ["The Optimists of Nine Elms, also known as The Optimists, is a 1973 British drama film starring Peter Sellers and directed by Anthony Simmons, who also wrote the 1964 novel upon which the film is based.", "The film is about an old street musician( played by Sellers) who strikes up a friendship with two children- Liz, played by Donna Mullane, and her younger brother Mark, played by John Chaffey.", "Neither of the child actors was featured in future films.", "A young Keith Chegwin also played a small role.", "Mullane was recruited for her role by the film crew when they were scouting locations and saw her as she was walking home from school"]], ["Henry Moore (cricketer)", ["Henry Walter Moore( 1849 \u2013 20 August 1916) was an English- born first- class cricketer who spent most of his life in New Zealand."]], ["Bruce Purchase", ["Bruce Purchase", "( 2 October 1938 \u2013 5 June 2008) was a New Zealand- born actor known for his roles on stage and television.", "Born in Thames, New Zealand, he won a scholarship to study acting in England, training at RADA, and went on to become a founding actor-member of Laurence Olivier's National Theatre.", "He also performed regularly with the Royal Shakespeare Company.", "His TV credits included\" Callan The First ChurchillsA Picture of Katherine MansfieldDoomwatch Fall of Eagles I, Claudius The New AvengersDoctor Who\"( in the serial\" The Pirate PlanetBlake's 7 Quatermass\" and\" The Tripods\".", "His films included\" Macbeth\"( 1971),\" Mary, Queen of Scots\"( 1971),\" The Optimists of Nine Elms\"( 1973),\" Soft Beds, Hard Battles\"( 1974),\" Meetings with Remarkable Men\"( 1979),\" Pope John Paul II\"( 1984),( 1985),\" Playing Away\"( 1987),\" Lionheart\"( 1987) and\" Another Life\"( 2001).", "In 2007, Purchase became seriously ill while touring with a production of\" The Last Confession\".", "He died of cancer on 5 June 2008 at his home in Putney, London."]], ["Patricia Brake", ["Patricia Ann Brake (born 25 June 1942 in Bath, Somerset) is an English actress.", "Patricia Brake played Ingrid Fletcher, the daughter of Norman Stanley Fletcher, in the BBC sitcom \"Porridge\", and its sequel \"Going Straight\".", "Most recently, in 2015, she guest-starred in the BBC ongoing drama \"Casualty\" and in \"Midsomer Murders\" for ITV.", "Alongside her extensive body of work in West End theatres, she has also appeared in UK soaps \"EastEnders\" and \"Coronation Street\".", "but has played opposite many British comic actors in numerous situation comedies and one-off plays.", "After leaving The Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, Brake's first acting roles were with the Royal Shakespeare Company where she played alongside such colleagues as Judi Dench, Diana Rigg, Ian Richardson and Ian Holm.", "She appeared in series such as \"A Sharp Intake of Breath\" with David Jason, \"Emergency \u2013 Ward 10\" and \"Lorna Doone\", as well as film roles in \"My Lover, My Son\" (1970) and \"The Optimists of Nine Elms\" (1973)."]], ["Claude Weisz", ["Claude Weisz is a French film director born in Paris."]], ["Travelling North", ["Travelling North is a 1987 film directed by Carl Schultz and starring Leo McKern, Julia Blake, and Graham Kennedy.", "Based on an original 1979 play of the same name by David Williamson, it is one of Williamson's favourite movies based on his works."]], ["Wale Adebanwi", ["Wale Adebanwi( born 1969) is a Nigerian- born first Black Rhodes Professor at St Antony's College, Oxford."]], ["Hartley Lobban", ["Hartley W Lobban (9 May 1926 \u2013 15 October 2004) was a Jamaican-born first-class cricketer who played 17 matches for Worcestershire in the early 1950s."]]], "supporting_facts": [["The Optimists of Nine Elms", 0], ["Travelling North", 0], ["Anthony Simmons (writer)", 0], ["Carl Schultz", 0]], "evidences": [["The Optimists of Nine Elms", "director", "Anthony Simmons"], ["Travelling North", "director", "Carl Schultz"], ["Anthony Simmons (writer)", "date of birth", "16 December 1922"], ["Carl Schultz", "date of birth", "19 September 1939"]], "answer": "The Optimists Of Nine Elms"}
{"_id": "261caca2085011ebbd56ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Are Quaqtaq Airport and Fort Nelson/Gordon Field Airport located in the same country?", "context": [["Lusardi Field", ["Lusardi Field Airport is a private Airport located northeast of Salem in Marion County, Oregon, USA."]], ["Rothrock Field Airport", ["Rothrock Field Airport is a private airport located 3 miles northeast of Adams in Umatilla County, Oregon, USA."]], ["Fort Nelson/Mobil Sierra Airport", ["Fort Nelson/ Mobil Sierra Airport,, was located northeast of Fort Nelson, British Columbia, Canada."]], ["Quaqtaq Airport", ["Quaqtaq Airport,, is located near Quaqtaq, Quebec, Canada.", "Due to the landfill northeast of the runway birds and dogs may be encountered."]], ["Lambert Field Airport", ["Lambert Field Airport is a private airport located 7 miles north of Albany in Linn County, Oregon, USA."]], ["Fort Nelson Airport", ["Northern Rockies Regional Airport( Fort Nelson Airport),, is located east northeast of Fort Nelson, British Columbia, Canada."]], ["Eckert Field Airport", ["Eckert Field Airport is a general aviation airport located 1 mi Northeast of Strathmore, California."]], ["Fort Nelson/Gordon Field Airport", ["Fort Nelson/ Gordon Field Airport,, is located near to Fort Nelson, British Columbia, Canada."]], ["Whippet Field", ["Whippet Field Airport is a private airport located 6 miles northeast of Sisters in Deschutes County, Oregon, USA."]], ["Fort Nelson (Parker Lake) Water Aerodrome", ["Fort Nelson( Parker Lake) Water Aerodrome,, is located west northwest of Fort Nelson, British Columbia, Canada."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Quaqtaq Airport", 0], ["Fort Nelson/Gordon Field Airport", 0]], "evidences": [["Quaqtaq Airport", "country", "Canada"], ["Fort Nelson/Gordon Field Airport", "country", "Canada"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "c2462a700baf11ebab90acde48001122", "type": "inference", "question": "Who is Frederick Ix Of Denmark's father-in-law?", "context": [["Ingrid of Sweden", ["Ingrid of Sweden", "(Ingrid Victoria Sofia Louise Margareta; 28 March 1910 \u2013 7 November 2000) was Queen of Denmark from 1947 until 1972 as the wife of King Frederick IX.", "Born into the House of Bernadotte, she was the daughter of King Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden and his first wife, Princess Margaret of Connaught.", "In 1935 she married Crown Prince Frederick of Denmark and they had three daughters, Margrethe, the present Queen of Denmark, Benedikte, now a Princess of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg, and Anne-Marie, the former Greek queen.", "In 1947, her husband became king on his father's death.", "As queen, Ingrid reformed the traditions of Danish court life, abolished many old-fashioned customs at court and created a more relaxed atmosphere at official receptions.", "King Frederick IX died in 1972, and Ingrid's daughter Margrethe became queen.", "She was also a paternal aunt of the present Swedish monarch, King Carl XVI Gustaf."]], ["Louise of Hesse-Kassel", ["Louise of Hesse-Kassel (7 September 1817 \u2013 29 September 1898) was Queen of Denmark by marriage to King Christian IX of Denmark."]], ["Princess Louise of Denmark (1750\u20131831)", ["Princess Louise of Denmark and Norway( 20 January 1750 \u2013 12 January 1831) was born to Frederick V of Denmark and Louise of Great Britain.", "Her eldest daughter, Marie of Hesse- Kassel, was the wife of Frederick VI of Denmark."]], ["Frederick IX of Denmark", ["Frederick IX (Christian Frederik Franz Michael Carl Valdemar Georg; 11 March 1899 \u2013 14 January 1972) was King of Denmark from 1947 to 1972.", "Born into the House of Gl\u00fccksburg, Frederick was the elder son of King Christian X and Queen Alexandrine of Denmark.", "He became crown prince when his father succeeded as king in 1912.", "As a young man, he was educated at the Royal Danish Naval Academy.", "In 1935, he was married to Princess Ingrid of Sweden and they had three daughters, Margrethe, Benedikte and Anne-Marie.", "During Nazi Germany's occupation of Denmark, Frederick acted as regent on behalf of his father from 1942 until 1943.", "Frederick became king on his father's death in early 1947.", "During Frederick IX's reign Danish society changed rapidly, the welfare state was expanded and, as a consequence of the booming economy of the 1960s, women entered the labour market.", "The modernization brought new demands on the monarchy and Frederick's role as a constitutional monarch.", "Frederick IX died in 1972, and was succeeded by his eldest daughter, Queen Margrethe II."]], ["Frederick IX, Margrave of Brandenburg", ["Frederick IX of Brandenburg( 22 March 1588 in C\u00f6lln \u2013 19 May 1611 in Sonnenburg, Prussia( now S\u0142o\u0144sk, Poland)) was a Margrave of Brandenburg."]], ["Margrethe II of Denmark", ["Margrethe II( full name:\" Margrethe Alexandrine \u00de\u00f3rhildur Ingrid\"; born 16 April 1940) is Queen of Denmark, as well as the supreme authority of the Church of Denmark and commander- in- chief of the Danish Defence.", "Born into the House of Gl\u00fccksburg, a royal house with origins in northern Germany, she was the eldest child of Frederick IX of Denmark and Ingrid of Sweden.", "She became heir presumptive to her father in 1953, when a constitutional amendment allowed women to inherit the throne.", "Margrethe succeeded her father upon his death on 14 January 1972.", "On her accession, she became the first female monarch of Denmark since Margrethe I, ruler of the Scandinavian kingdoms in 1375 \u2013 1412 during the Kalmar Union.", "In 1967, she married Henri de Laborde de Monpezat, with whom she has two sons: Crown Prince Frederik and Prince Joachim.", "She has been on the Danish throne for years, becoming the second- longest- reigning Danish monarch after her ancestor Christian IV."]], ["Princess Caroline-Mathilde of Denmark", ["Princess Caroline- Mathilde of Denmark( 27 April 1912 \u2013 12 December 1995) was a daughter of Prince Harald of Denmark and granddaughter of King Frederick VIII of Denmark.", "As the wife of Knud, Hereditary Prince of Denmark, she became Hereditary Princess of Denmark."]], ["Queen Anne-Marie of Greece", ["Queen Anne- Marie of Greece, RE( born Princess Anne- Marie of Denmark on 30 August 1946) is the wife of King Constantine II, who reigned from 1964 until 1973.", "Anne- Marie is the youngest daughter of King Frederick IX of Denmark and his wife Ingrid of Sweden.", "She is the youngest sister of the reigning Queen Margrethe II of Denmark and cousin of the reigning King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden."]], ["Barthold A. Butensch\u00f8n Sr.", ["Hans Barthold Andresen Butensch\u00f8n( 27 December 1877 \u2013 28 November 1971) was a Norwegian businessperson.", "He was born in Kristiania as a son of Nils August Andresen Butensch\u00f8n and Hanna Butensch\u00f8n, and grandson of Nicolay Andresen.", "Together with Mabel Anette Plahte( 1877 \u2013 1973, a daughter of Frithjof M. Plahte) he had the son Hans Barthold Andresen Butensch\u00f8n Jr. and was through him the father- in- law of Ragnhild Butensch\u00f8n and grandfather of Peter Butensch\u00f8n.", "Through his daughter Marie Claudine he was the father- in- law of Joakim Lehmkuhl, through his daughter Mabel Anette he was the father- in- law of Harald Astrup( a son of Sigurd Astrup) and through his daughter Nini Augusta he was the father- in- law of Ernst Torp.", "He took commerce school and agricultural school.", "He was hired in the family company N. A. Andresen& Co, and became a co-owner in 1910.", "He eventually became chief executive officer.", "The bank changed its name to Andresens Bank in 1913 and merged with Bergens Kreditbank in 1920.", "The merger was dissolved later in the 1920s.", "He was also a landowner, owning Nedre Sk\u00f8yen farm and a lot of land in Enebakk.", "He chaired the board of Nydalens Compagnie from 1926, having not been a board member before that.", "He also chaired the supervisory council of Forsikringsselskapet Viking and Nedre Glommen salgsforening, and was a supervisory council member of Filharmonisk Selskap.", "He was a member of the gentlemen's club SK Fram since 1890, and was proclaimed a lifetime member in 1964.", "He was buried in Enebakk."]], ["Ogawa Mataji", ["Viscount was a general in the early Imperial Japanese Army.", "He was also the father- in- law of Field Marshal Gen Sugiyama."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Frederick IX of Denmark", 4], ["Ingrid of Sweden", 2]], "evidences": [["Frederick IX of Denmark", "spouse", "Ingrid of Sweden"], ["Ingrid of Sweden", "father", "Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden"]], "answer": "Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden"}
{"_id": "f814a4520bdb11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where was the father of Victor Amadeus, Prince Of Anhalt-Bernburg born?", "context": [["Karl Frederick, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg", ["Karl Frederick of Anhalt-Bernburg (13 July 1668 \u2013 22 April 1721) was a German prince of the House of Ascania and ruler of the principality of Anhalt-Bernburg.", "He was born in Bernburg, the eldest son of Victor Amadeus, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg, by his wife Elizabeth of Palatinate-Zweibr\u00fccken, daughter of Frederick, Count Palatine of Zweibr\u00fccken."]], ["Louise of Anhalt-Dessau (1709\u20131732)", ["Louise, Princess of Anhalt- Bernburg( n\u00e9e Princess Louise of Anhalt- Dessau; 21 August 1709 \u2013 29 July 1732) was the first wife and consort of Victor Frederick, Prince of Anhalt- Bernburg."]], ["Bernhard V, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg", ["Bernhard V, Prince of Anhalt- Bernburg( died 24 June 1420) was a German prince of the House of Ascania and ruler of the principality of Anhalt- Bernburg.", "He was the eldest son of Henry IV, Prince of Anhalt- Bernburg, by his wife Sophie, a possible member of the House of Stolberg."]], ["John I, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg", ["John I, Prince of Anhalt- Bernburg( died 5 June 1291) was a German prince of the House of Ascania and ruler of the principality of Anhalt- Bernburg.", "He was the eldest son of Bernhard I, Prince of Anhalt- Bernburg, by his wife Princess Sophie, daughter of King Abel of Denmark."]], ["Lebrecht, Prince of Anhalt-Zeitz-Hoym", ["Lebrecht, Prince of Anhalt-Zeitz-Hoym (Bernburg, 28 June 1669 \u2013 Bad Ems, 17 May 1727), was a German prince of the House of Ascania.", "The second son of Victor Amadeus, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg and Elizabeth of Palatinate-Zweibr\u00fccken, he married Charlotte of Nassau-Schaumburg, heiress to the County of Holzappel and Lordship of Schaumburg and founded a cadet branch of the House of Anhalt-Bernburg later named Anhalt-Bernburg-Schaumburg-Hoym."]], ["Bernhard VI, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg", ["Bernhard VI, Prince of Anhalt- Bernburg( died 2 February 1468) was a German prince of the House of Ascania and ruler of the Principality of Anhalt- Bernburg.", "He was the eldest son of Otto III, Prince of Anhalt- Bernburg, by his first unknown wife."]], ["Christian II, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg", ["Christian II of Anhalt-Bernburg (11 August 1599, in Amberg \u2013 22 September 1656, in Bernburg), was a German prince of the House of Ascania and ruler of the principality of Anhalt-Bernburg.", "He was the second (but eldest surviving) son of Christian I, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg by his wife Anna of Bentheim-Tecklenburg, daughter of Arnold III, Count of Bentheim-Steinfurt-Tecklenburg-Limburg."]], ["Victor Amadeus, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg", ["Victor Amadeus of Anhalt-Bernburg (6 October 1634 in Harzgerode \u2013 14 February 1718 in Bernburg), was a German prince of the House of Ascania and ruler of the principality of Anhalt-Bernburg.", "He was the sixth (but second surviving) son of Christian II, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg, by his wife Eleonore Sophie, daughter of John the Younger, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg."]], ["Elizabeth of Palatinate-Zweibr\u00fccken", ["Elizabeth, Princess of Anhalt-Bernburg (n\u00e9e Countess Elizabeth of Palatinate-Zweibr\u00fccken; 22 March 1642 \u2013 18 April 1677) was the consort of Victor Amadeus, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg."]], ["Otto IV, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg", ["Otto IV, Prince of Anhalt- Bernburg( died 1 May 1415) was a German prince of the House of Ascania and ruler of the principality of Anhalt- Bernburg.", "He was the youngest son of Otto III, Prince of Anhalt- Bernburg, by his unknown first wife."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Victor Amadeus, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg", 1], ["Christian II, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg", 0]], "evidences": [["Victor Amadeus of Anhalt-Bernburg", "father", "Christian II, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg"], ["Christian II, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg", "place of birth", "Amberg"]], "answer": "Amberg"}
{"_id": "f343220e08d211ebbd96ac1f6bf848b6", "type": "comparison", "question": "Are Car Trouble (Film) and White Heat (1926 Film) both from the same country?", "context": [["Mabel's Latest Prank", ["Mabel's Latest Prank is a 1914 film both starring and co-directed by Mabel Normand and Mack Sennett."]], ["The Bride of Glomdal", ["The Bride of Glomdal( Norwegian: Glomdalsbruden) is a 1926 film directed by Carl Theodor Dreyer.", "It is based on the stories\" Glomdalsbruden\" and\" Eline Vangen\" by Jacob Breda Bull."]], ["State Attorney Jordan (1919 film)", ["State Attorney Jordan( German:Staatsanwalt Jordan) is a 1919 German silent film directed by Erik Lund.", "It was based on a novel of the same title by, which was later remade into a 1926 film.", "The film's art direction was by Siegfried Wroblewsky."]], ["White Heat", ["White Heat is a 1949 film noir directed by Raoul Walsh and starring James Cagney, Virginia Mayo, Edmond O' Brien, Margaret Wycherly and Steve Cochran.", "Written by Ivan Goff and Ben Roberts,\" White Heat\" is based on a story by Virginia Kellogg, and is considered to be one of the best gangster movies of all time.", "In 2003, it was added to the National Film Registry as being\" culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant\" by the United States Library of Congress."]], ["White Heat (1926 film)", ["White Heat is a 1926 British drama film directed by Thomas Bentley and starring Juliette Compton, Wyndham Standing and George Bellamy.", "The screenplay concerns a dancer who becomes romantically involved with a producer."]], ["Car Trouble (film)", ["Car Trouble is a 1986 British comedy film starring Julie Walters, Ian Charleson and Vincent Riotta.", "The film has been described as a coarse British farce comedy."]], ["The Gay Deceiver", ["The Gay Deceiver was a 1926 film directed by John M. Stahl.", "The film stars Lew Cody and Carmel Myers.", "The film is considered lost."]], ["Backfire (1950 film)", ["Backfire is a 1950 American film noir crime film directed by Vincent Sherman starring Edmond O'Brien, Virginia Mayo, Gordon MacRae, Viveca Lindfors, and Dane Clark.", "The film was written by Larry Marcus, Ben Roberts, and Ivan Goff.", "It is notable for launching the\" film noir\" careers of its writers and one of its actors.", "Although\" Backfire\" was completed in October 1948, it was not released until January 1950.", "However, screenwriters Ivan Goff and Ben Roberts would go on to write\" White Heat\" the year after working on\" Backfire.\"", "Edmond O'Brien would also star in\" White Heat\", as well as in the seminal\" film noirD.O.A.\", in 1950."]], ["Officer 444", ["Officer 444 is a 1926 film serial directed by Francis Ford and Ben F. Wilson, produced by Goodwill Productions and released by the independent Davis Distributing Division."]], ["Raggedy Rose", ["Raggedy Rose is a 1926 film American silent comedy film starring Mabel Normand.", "The film was co-written by Stan Laurel, and directed by Richard Wallace."]]], "supporting_facts": [["Car Trouble (film)", 0], ["White Heat (1926 film)", 0]], "evidences": [["Car Trouble (film)", "country of origin", "British"], ["White Heat (1926 film)", "country of origin", "British"]], "answer": "yes"}
{"_id": "ed27bdc80bda11eba7f7acde48001122", "type": "compositional", "question": "Where did Aida Mcann Flemming's husband die?", "context": [["Place of birth", ["The place of birth( POB) or birthplace is the place where a person was born.", "This place is often used in legal documents, together with name and date of birth, to uniquely identify a person.", "As a general rule with respect to passports, the place of birth is determined to be the country that currently has\" sovereignty\" over the actual place of birth, regardless of when the birth actually occurred.", "The place of birth is not necessarily the place where the parents of the new baby live.", "If the baby is born in a hospital in another place, that place is the place of birth.", "In many countries, this also means that the government requires that the birth of the new baby is registered in the place of birth.", "Some countries place less or no importance on the place of birth, instead using alternative geographical characteristics for the purpose of identity documents.", "For example, Sweden has used the concept of\" f\u00f6delsehemortdomicile of birth\") since 1947.", "This means that the domicile of the baby's mother is the registered place of birth.", "The location of the maternity ward or other physical birthplace is considered unimportant.", "Similarly, Switzerland uses the concept of\" Heimatortlieu d'origineluogo d'origineplace of origin\" in German, French and Italian respectively).", "A child born to Swiss parents is automatically assigned the place of origin of the parent with the same last name, so the child either gets their mother's or father's place of origin.", "A child born to one Swiss parent and one foreign parent acquires the place of origin of their Swiss parent.", "In a Swiss passport and identity card, the holder's place of origin is stated, not their place of birth.", "In some countries( primarily in the Americas), the place of birth automatically determines the nationality of the baby, a practice often referred to by the Latin phrase\" jus soli\".", "Almost all countries outside the Americas instead attribute nationality based on the nationality( ies) of the baby's parents( referred to as\" jus sanguinis\").", "There can be some confusion regarding the place of birth if the birth takes place in an unusual way: when babies are born on an airplane or at sea, difficulties can arise.", "The place of birth of such a person depends on the law of the countries involved, which include the nationality of the plane or ship, the nationality( ies) of the parents and/ or the location of the plane or ship( if the birth occurs in the territorial waters or airspace of a country).", "Some administrative forms may request the applicant's\" country of birth\".", "It is important to determine from the requester whether the information requested refers to the applicant's\" place of birth\" or\" nationality at birth\".", "For US citizens born abroad who under the US Constitution acquire US citizenship at the time of birth, the nationality at birth will be USA( American), while the place of birth would be the country in which the actual birth takes place."]], ["Place of origin", ["In Switzerland, the place of origin( literally\" home place\" or\" citizen place\") denotes where a Swiss citizen has their municipal citizenship.", "It is not to be confused with the place of birth or place of residence, although two or all three of these locations may be identical depending on the person's circumstances."]], ["Dance of Death (disambiguation)", ["Dance of Death, also called\" Danse Macabre\", is a late- medieval allegory of the universality of death.", "Dance of Death or The Dance of Death may also refer to:"]], ["Aida McAnn Flemming", ["Aida Maud Boyer McAnn Flemming, (7 March 1896 \u2013 25 January 1994) was a Canadian teacher, writer and animal welfare advocate.", "She founded the Kindness Club, a humane education organization for children between the ages of 5 and 13.", "She was the wife of Hugh John Flemming, who was Premier of New Brunswick from 8 October 1952 to 11 July 1960."]], ["Motherland (disambiguation)", ["Motherland is the place of one's birth, the place of one's ancestors, or the place of origin of an ethnic group.", "Motherland may also refer to:"]], ["Sennedjem", ["The Ancient Egyptian artisan Sennedjem lived in Set Maat( translated as\" The Place of Truth\"), contemporary Deir el- Medina, on the west bank of the Nile, opposite Thebes, during the reigns of Seti I and Ramesses II.", "Sennedjem had the title\" Servant in the Place of Truth\".", "He was buried along with his wife, Iyneferti, and family in a tomb in the village necropolis.", "His tomb was discovered January 31, 1886.", "When Sennedjem's tomb was found, in it there was regular furniture from his home, including a stool and a bed, which he actually used when he was alive.", "His titles included Servant in the Place of Truth, meaning that he worked on the excavation and decoration of the nearby royal tombs."]], ["Hugh John Flemming", ["\"For the 21st century New Brunswick politician see Ted Flemming (politician)\"", "Hugh John Flemming, (January 5, 1899 \u2013 October 16, 1982) was a politician and the 24th", "Premier of New Brunswick.", "He is always known as \"Hugh John\".", "Born in Peel, New Brunswick, Canada, the son of James Kidd Flemming, Premier of New Brunswick from 1911 to 1914, Hugh John Flemming was first elected to the province's Legislative Assembly in 1944 after more than twenty years as a municipal councillor.", "In 1951 he became leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick leading the party to victory on 22 September 1952.", "Flemming would then lead the 42nd New Brunswick Legislature, which ran from 11 February 1952 to 17 April 1956.", "He and his party were re-elected to govern the 43rd New Brunswick Legislature.", "As Premier during two terms, Flemming modernized the province's hydro system, built the Beechwood Dam, then the largest hydro-electric project in the province, and presented a balanced budget every year in office.", "Universal health care, which had been proposed formally by the St. Laurent government at the 1955 federal-provincial summit on taxation, would become his nemesis because of his reluctance to sink the budget of the province.", "In 1960 his government was defeated because of the hospital tax, which had been set by his government at $50 per capita and which the Liberals promised to abolish while maintaining a balanced budget, and the Liberal promises to reform alcohol sales, and to revive the moose hunt.", "Following the defeat of his provincial government, he was named Minister of Forestry in the cabinet of Prime Minister John Diefenbaker.", "He sought a seat in a by-election in southern New Brunswick in 1960 and was re-elected to his home district four times before he retired from the House of Commons of Canada in 1972.", "He became Minister of National Revenue in 1962, but in 1963 the then-minority government was defeated by the 25th Canadian Parliament, and he would spend his remaining years in Parliament on the opposition benches.", "Flemming died in Fredericton, New Brunswick."]], ["Beaulieu-sur-Loire", ["Beaulieu- sur- Loire is a commune in the Loiret department in north -central France.", "It is also the place of death of Jacques MacDonald, a French general who served in the Napoleonic Wars"]], ["Valley of Death", ["Valley of Death may refer to:"]], ["Where Was I", ["\" Where Was I?\" may refer to:"]]], "supporting_facts": [["Aida McAnn Flemming", 2], ["Hugh John Flemming", 14]], "evidences": [["Aida Maud Boyer McAnn Flemming", "spouse", "Hugh John Flemming"], ["Hugh John Flemming", "place of death", "Fredericton, New Brunswick"]], "answer": "Fredericton, New Brunswick"}