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The 34th Annual Tony Awards were co-hosted by the actor who was a combat veteran in which war? | Jason Nelson Robards Jr. (July 26, 1922 – December 26, 2000) was an American stage, film, and television actor. | 1 |
The 34th Annual Tony Awards were co-hosted by the actor who was a combat veteran in which war? | He was a winner of the Tony Award, two Academy Awards and an Emmy Award. | 0 |
The 34th Annual Tony Awards were co-hosted by the actor who was a combat veteran in which war? | He was also a United States Navy combat veteran of World War II. | 1 |
The 34th Annual Tony Awards were co-hosted by the actor who was a combat veteran in which war? | The 60th Annual Tony Awards were held at Radio City Music Hall on June 11, 2006. | 0 |
The 34th Annual Tony Awards were co-hosted by the actor who was a combat veteran in which war? | The 70th Tony Awards won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Class Program. | 0 |
The 34th Annual Tony Awards were co-hosted by the actor who was a combat veteran in which war? | James Corden served as host. | 0 |
The 34th Annual Tony Awards were co-hosted by the actor who was a combat veteran in which war? | The 55th Annual Tony Awards was held at Radio City Music Hall on June 3, 2001 and broadcast by CBS. | 0 |
The 34th Annual Tony Awards were co-hosted by the actor who was a combat veteran in which war? | Hugh Jackman was the host, his fourth time hosting. | 0 |
Which baroque composer wrote for the King's Theatre in Haymarket? | George Frideric (or Frederick) Handel ( ; born Georg Friedrich Händel ] ; 23 February 1685 (O.S.) [(N.S.) 5 March] – 14 April 1759) was a German, later British, baroque composer who spent the bulk of his career in London, becoming well known for his operas, oratorios, anthems, and organ concertos. Handel received impor... | 1 |
Which baroque composer wrote for the King's Theatre in Haymarket? | He was strongly influenced both by the great composers of the Italian Baroque and by the middle-German polyphonic choral tradition. | 0 |
Which baroque composer wrote for the King's Theatre in Haymarket? | Sosarme, re di Media ("Sosarmes, King of Media", HWV 30) is an opera by George Frideric Handel written in 1732 for the King's Theatre in the Haymarket, London, where it ran for 12 performances. | 1 |
Which baroque composer wrote for the King's Theatre in Haymarket? | The text was based on an earlier libretto by Antonio Salvi, "Dionisio, Re di Portogallo" (Dionisius, King of Portugal), and adapted by an unknown writer. | 0 |
Which baroque composer wrote for the King's Theatre in Haymarket? | The original setting of Portugal was changed to Sardis in Lydia. | 0 |
Which baroque composer wrote for the King's Theatre in Haymarket? | Various changes in ownership resulted in name changes to Cannon, MGM, Virgin and UGC. | 0 |
Which baroque composer wrote for the King's Theatre in Haymarket? | Finger was born in Olomouc, modern-day Czech Republic, and worked for the court of James II of England before becoming a freelance composer. | 0 |
Which baroque composer wrote for the King's Theatre in Haymarket? | He was born in Languedoc, and when he was a child he sang at the Narbonne Cathedral. | 0 |
Which baroque composer wrote for the King's Theatre in Haymarket? | The Haymarket Theatre is a theatre in Leicester, England, based in the Haymarket Shopping Centre on Belgrave Gate in Leicester city centre. | 0 |
Which baroque composer wrote for the King's Theatre in Haymarket? | It is a Grade I listed building, with a seating capacity of 888. | 0 |
What film studio made both The Island at the Top of the World and The Love Bug? | The Love Bug (sometimes referred to as Herbie the Love Bug) is a 1968 American comedy film and the first in a series of films made by Walt Disney Productions that starred an anthropomorphic pearl-white, fabric-sunroofed 1963 Volkswagen racing Beetle named Herbie. | 1 |
What film studio made both The Island at the Top of the World and The Love Bug? | It was based on the 1961 book "Car, Boy, Girl" by Gordon Buford. | 0 |
What film studio made both The Island at the Top of the World and The Love Bug? | The Island at the Top of the World is a 1974 Disney film starring Donald Sinden and David Hartman. | 1 |
What film studio made both The Island at the Top of the World and The Love Bug? | The song's production was a departure from the Vandellas' repertoire as their label, Motown, was having a harder time staying with the times in the music industry and having a much harder time finding a hit for its acts after several departures including Vandellas collaborators William "Mickey" Stevenson and Holland-Do... | 0 |
What film studio made both The Island at the Top of the World and The Love Bug? | This made it spread much faster than any other previous email worm. | 0 |
What film studio made both The Island at the Top of the World and The Love Bug? | Founded in 1914, It was absorbed by Metro Pictures, which evolved into Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. | 0 |
What position did the Diyawadana Nilame of the Temple of Sacred Tooth Relic hold from 1900 - 1964? | Harris Leuke Ratwatte (known as Harris Leuke Ratwatte Dissawa ) (1900 - 1964) was a Ceylonese legislator. | 1 |
What position did the Diyawadana Nilame of the Temple of Sacred Tooth Relic hold from 1900 - 1964? | He was a member of the State Council of Ceylon, Parliament and the Senate of Ceylon. | 0 |
What position did the Diyawadana Nilame of the Temple of Sacred Tooth Relic hold from 1900 - 1964? | Ratwatte was also appointed a Dissawa and was elected as the Diyawadana Nilame of Sri Dalada Maligawa, Kandy. | 0 |
What position did the Diyawadana Nilame of the Temple of Sacred Tooth Relic hold from 1900 - 1964? | Sri Dalada Maligawa or the Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic is a Buddhist temple in the city of Kandy, Sri Lanka. | 1 |
What position did the Diyawadana Nilame of the Temple of Sacred Tooth Relic hold from 1900 - 1964? | It is located in the royal palace complex of the former Kingdom of Kandy, which houses the relic of the tooth of the Buddha. | 0 |
What position did the Diyawadana Nilame of the Temple of Sacred Tooth Relic hold from 1900 - 1964? | Since ancient times, the relic has played an important role in local politics because it is believed that whoever holds the relic holds the governance of the country. | 0 |
What position did the Diyawadana Nilame of the Temple of Sacred Tooth Relic hold from 1900 - 1964? | Kandy was the last capital of the Sri Lankan kings and is a World Heritage Site mainly due to the temple. | 0 |
What position did the Diyawadana Nilame of the Temple of Sacred Tooth Relic hold from 1900 - 1964? | In 1998, it was attacked by Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), a separatist militant organization which fought to create an independent Tamil state in Northern and Eastern parts of the country, from 1983 to 2009. | 0 |
What position did the Diyawadana Nilame of the Temple of Sacred Tooth Relic hold from 1900 - 1964? | It contains a tooth relic of the Buddha coming from Sri Lanka. | 0 |
What position did the Diyawadana Nilame of the Temple of Sacred Tooth Relic hold from 1900 - 1964? | The name means 'Tooth Shrine'. | 0 |
What position did the Diyawadana Nilame of the Temple of Sacred Tooth Relic hold from 1900 - 1964? | The shrine, which is considered to be important to the Buddhists in Sri Lanka, houses the relic of the tooth of the Buddha, and is also a UNESCO designated World Heritage Site. | 0 |
What began in 1653 and was lead by the Lord protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland? | The Protectorate was the period during the Commonwealth (or, to monarchists, the Interregnum) when England and Wales, Ireland and Scotland were governed by a Lord Protector. | 0 |
What began in 1653 and was lead by the Lord protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland? | The Protectorate began in 1653 when, following the dissolution of the Rump Parliament and then Barebone's Parliament, Oliver Cromwell was appointed Lord Protector of the Commonwealth under the terms of the Instrument of Government. | 1 |
What began in 1653 and was lead by the Lord protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland? | In 1659 the Protectorate Parliament was dissolved by the Committee of Safety as Richard Cromwell, who had succeeded his father as Lord Protector, was unable to keep control of the Parliament and the Army. | 0 |
What began in 1653 and was lead by the Lord protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland? | This marked the end of the Protectorate and the start of a second period of rule by the Rump Parliament as the legislature and the Council of State as the executive. | 0 |
What began in 1653 and was lead by the Lord protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland? | Oliver Cromwell (25 April 15993 September 1658) was an English military and political leader and later Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland. | 1 |
What began in 1653 and was lead by the Lord protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland? | The statue is one of four public statues of Cromwell in the United Kingdom and has been Grade II listed since September 1973 for its architectural merit. | 0 |
What began in 1653 and was lead by the Lord protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland? | The statue was designed by John Bell and erected in 1899. | 0 |
What began in 1653 and was lead by the Lord protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland? | It is a sculpture of Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland. | 0 |
What began in 1653 and was lead by the Lord protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland? | The total number of nominees was 140, 129 from England, five from Scotland and six from Ireland (see the list of MPs). | 0 |
What began in 1653 and was lead by the Lord protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland? | During the First Anglo-Dutch War he commanded the "Foresight" in actions at Portland (February), and the Gabbard (June), and in the Battle of Scheveningen (29–31 July), 1653. | 0 |
Letters from a Porcupine was a documentary about a rock band formed where? | Blind Melon (Stylized as BLind MeLoN) is an American rock band formed in Los Angeles, California by two musicians from Mississippi and one from Indiana. | 1 |
Letters from a Porcupine was a documentary about a rock band formed where? | Best known for their 1993 single "No Rain", the group enjoyed critical and commercial success in the early 1990s with their neo-psychedelic take on alternative rock. | 0 |
Letters from a Porcupine was a documentary about a rock band formed where? | Letters from a Porcupine is a 1996 documentary style film made up of footage from the musical career of the alternative rock band Blind Melon including music videos, interviews, live performances and home movie footage. | 1 |
Letters from a Porcupine was a documentary about a rock band formed where? | Greylevel are a progressive rock band from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada which was formed by Derek Barber in 2001. | 0 |
Letters from a Porcupine was a documentary about a rock band formed where? | The band's "Greatest Hits 1974–78", released in 1978, sold over 13 million copies. | 0 |
Letters from a Porcupine was a documentary about a rock band formed where? | Before settling on their current name in January 1984, the band performed under the name Death Cult, which was an evolution of the name of lead singer Ian Astbury's previous band Southern Death Cult. | 0 |
The Torbreck Home Units were the first high-rise and mix-use residential development in Queensland, Australia, one of these heritage-listed home units are located at which capital of and most populous city in the Australian state of Queensland, and the third most populous city in Australia? | Brisbane ( ) is the capital of and most populous city in the Australian state of Queensland, and the third most populous city in Australia. | 1 |
The Torbreck Home Units were the first high-rise and mix-use residential development in Queensland, Australia, one of these heritage-listed home units are located at which capital of and most populous city in the Australian state of Queensland, and the third most populous city in Australia? | Brisbane's metropolitan area has a population of 2.4 million, and the South East Queensland region, centred on Brisbane, encompasses a population of more than 3.5 million. | 0 |
The Torbreck Home Units were the first high-rise and mix-use residential development in Queensland, Australia, one of these heritage-listed home units are located at which capital of and most populous city in the Australian state of Queensland, and the third most populous city in Australia? | The Brisbane central business district stands on the original European settlement and is situated inside a bend of the Brisbane River, about 15 km from its mouth at Moreton Bay. | 0 |
The Torbreck Home Units were the first high-rise and mix-use residential development in Queensland, Australia, one of these heritage-listed home units are located at which capital of and most populous city in the Australian state of Queensland, and the third most populous city in Australia? | The metropolitan area extends in all directions along the floodplain of the Brisbane River Valley between Moreton Bay and the Great Dividing Range, sprawling across several of Australia's most populous local government areas (LGAs), most centrally the City of Brisbane, which is by far the most populous LGA in the natio... | 0 |
The Torbreck Home Units were the first high-rise and mix-use residential development in Queensland, Australia, one of these heritage-listed home units are located at which capital of and most populous city in the Australian state of Queensland, and the third most populous city in Australia? | The demonym of Brisbane is Brisbanite. | 0 |
The Torbreck Home Units were the first high-rise and mix-use residential development in Queensland, Australia, one of these heritage-listed home units are located at which capital of and most populous city in the Australian state of Queensland, and the third most populous city in Australia? | The Torbreck Home Units were the first high-rise and mix-use residential development in Queensland, Australia. | 0 |
The Torbreck Home Units were the first high-rise and mix-use residential development in Queensland, Australia, one of these heritage-listed home units are located at which capital of and most populous city in the Australian state of Queensland, and the third most populous city in Australia? | These heritage-listed home units are located at 182 Dornoch Terrace, Highgate Hill, Brisbane. | 1 |
The Torbreck Home Units were the first high-rise and mix-use residential development in Queensland, Australia, one of these heritage-listed home units are located at which capital of and most populous city in the Australian state of Queensland, and the third most populous city in Australia? | Designed by architects Aubrey Job and Robert Froud (Job and Froud Architects), construction began in 1957 and was completed three years later in 1960. | 0 |
The Torbreck Home Units were the first high-rise and mix-use residential development in Queensland, Australia, one of these heritage-listed home units are located at which capital of and most populous city in the Australian state of Queensland, and the third most populous city in Australia? | The project acquired the name 'Torbreck' to recognise a small, gabled timber cottage that previously occupied the site (called Torbreck). | 0 |
The Torbreck Home Units were the first high-rise and mix-use residential development in Queensland, Australia, one of these heritage-listed home units are located at which capital of and most populous city in the Australian state of Queensland, and the third most populous city in Australia? | The Australian Capital Territory is an enclave within the state. | 0 |
The Torbreck Home Units were the first high-rise and mix-use residential development in Queensland, Australia, one of these heritage-listed home units are located at which capital of and most populous city in the Australian state of Queensland, and the third most populous city in Australia? | Melbourne consists of 31 municipalities. | 0 |
The Torbreck Home Units were the first high-rise and mix-use residential development in Queensland, Australia, one of these heritage-listed home units are located at which capital of and most populous city in the Australian state of Queensland, and the third most populous city in Australia? | Austin ( , ) is the capital of the U.S. state of Texas and the seat of Travis County, with portions extending into Hays and Williamson counties. | 0 |
The Torbreck Home Units were the first high-rise and mix-use residential development in Queensland, Australia, one of these heritage-listed home units are located at which capital of and most populous city in the Australian state of Queensland, and the third most populous city in Australia? | It was the home of the writer Joan Lindsay and her husband Sir Daryl Lindsay from 1926 to 1984. | 0 |
Terttu Nevalainen, is a Finnish linguist and the current Chair of English Philology at which organization, Nevalainen works on the History of English, English is a West Germanic language that originated from Anglo-Frisian dialects brought to Britain in the mid 5th to 7th centuries AD by Germanic invaders and settlers f... | English is a West Germanic language that originated from Anglo-Frisian dialects brought to Britain in the mid 5th to 7th centuries AD by Germanic invaders and settlers from what is now northwest Germany, west Denmark and the Netherlands, displacing the Celtic languages that previously predominated. | 1 |
Terttu Nevalainen, is a Finnish linguist and the current Chair of English Philology at which organization, Nevalainen works on the History of English, English is a West Germanic language that originated from Anglo-Frisian dialects brought to Britain in the mid 5th to 7th centuries AD by Germanic invaders and settlers f... | Terttu Nevalainen (born 31 May 1952, Vuolijoki) is a Finnish linguist and the current Chair of English Philology at the University of Helsinki. | 1 |
Terttu Nevalainen, is a Finnish linguist and the current Chair of English Philology at which organization, Nevalainen works on the History of English, English is a West Germanic language that originated from Anglo-Frisian dialects brought to Britain in the mid 5th to 7th centuries AD by Germanic invaders and settlers f... | She has been a Member of the Finnish Academy of Sciences since 2001 and was inducted as a First Class Knight of the Order of the White Rose of Finland in 2015. | 0 |
Terttu Nevalainen, is a Finnish linguist and the current Chair of English Philology at which organization, Nevalainen works on the History of English, English is a West Germanic language that originated from Anglo-Frisian dialects brought to Britain in the mid 5th to 7th centuries AD by Germanic invaders and settlers f... | Nevalainen works on corpus linguistics, the History of English, and historical sociolinguistics. | 0 |
Terttu Nevalainen, is a Finnish linguist and the current Chair of English Philology at which organization, Nevalainen works on the History of English, English is a West Germanic language that originated from Anglo-Frisian dialects brought to Britain in the mid 5th to 7th centuries AD by Germanic invaders and settlers f... | It is the most widely spoken and (co-) official language in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, South Tyrol (Italy), the German-speaking Community of Belgium, and Liechtenstein. | 0 |
Terttu Nevalainen, is a Finnish linguist and the current Chair of English Philology at which organization, Nevalainen works on the History of English, English is a West Germanic language that originated from Anglo-Frisian dialects brought to Britain in the mid 5th to 7th centuries AD by Germanic invaders and settlers f... | Insular Celtic languages are a group of Celtic languages that originated in Britain and Ireland, in contrast to the Continental Celtic languages of mainland Europe and Anatolia. | 0 |
Terttu Nevalainen, is a Finnish linguist and the current Chair of English Philology at which organization, Nevalainen works on the History of English, English is a West Germanic language that originated from Anglo-Frisian dialects brought to Britain in the mid 5th to 7th centuries AD by Germanic invaders and settlers f... | It is closely related to the Frisian languages, but its vocabulary has been significantly influenced by other Germanic languages, particularly Norse (a North Germanic language), as well as by Latin and Romance languages, particularly French. | 0 |
Terttu Nevalainen, is a Finnish linguist and the current Chair of English Philology at which organization, Nevalainen works on the History of English, English is a West Germanic language that originated from Anglo-Frisian dialects brought to Britain in the mid 5th to 7th centuries AD by Germanic invaders and settlers f... | The date by which such a grouping must have dissolved—in that innovations ceased to be shared—is also contentious, though it seems unlikely to have persisted after 500 AD, by which time the Anglo-Saxons had migrated to England and the Elbe Germanic tribes had settled in Southern Germany. | 0 |
Terttu Nevalainen, is a Finnish linguist and the current Chair of English Philology at which organization, Nevalainen works on the History of English, English is a West Germanic language that originated from Anglo-Frisian dialects brought to Britain in the mid 5th to 7th centuries AD by Germanic invaders and settlers f... | Dutch ( ) is a West Germanic language that is spoken by around 24 million people as a first language—including the population of the Netherlands and about sixty percent that of Belgium—and by another 5 million as a second language. | 0 |
Who was the body double for Emilia Clarke playing Daenerys Targaryen in Game of Thrones? | Rosie Mac (born 12 February 1997) is an actress, model and singer from England. | 1 |
Who was the body double for Emilia Clarke playing Daenerys Targaryen in Game of Thrones? | She was the body double for Emilia Clarke in her portrayal of Daenerys Targaryen in season five of the HBO series "Game of Thrones". | 1 |
Who was the body double for Emilia Clarke playing Daenerys Targaryen in Game of Thrones? | Daenerys Targaryen is a fictional character in George R. R. Martin's "A Song of Ice and Fire" series of novels, as well as the television adaptation, "Game of Thrones", where she is portrayed by Emilia Clarke. | 1 |
Who was the body double for Emilia Clarke playing Daenerys Targaryen in Game of Thrones? | In the novels, she is a prominent point of view character. | 0 |
Who was the body double for Emilia Clarke playing Daenerys Targaryen in Game of Thrones? | She is one of the most popular characters in the series, and "The New York Times" cites her as one of the author's finest creations. | 0 |
Who was the body double for Emilia Clarke playing Daenerys Targaryen in Game of Thrones? | In the film, the T-3000 is an alternate timeline counterpart of Skynet's (portrayed by Matt Smith) nemesis John Connor (also portrayed by Clarke), created after Skynet infects a variant of Connor with nanotechnology and fractures the timeline. | 0 |
Who was the body double for Emilia Clarke playing Daenerys Targaryen in Game of Thrones? | She was a body double for Julia Roberts in six films, including the 1999 drama, "Erin Brockovich" to the 2011 romantic comedy, "Larry Crowne" ; and Nicole Kidman's stand-in and double for the 2005 movie "Bewitched". | 0 |
Who was the body double for Emilia Clarke playing Daenerys Targaryen in Game of Thrones? | The fifth installment in the "Terminator" franchise, it serves as a soft reboot to the film series, using the plot element of time travel to erase the events of the previous films of the franchise from the series' continuity. | 0 |
Who was the body double for Emilia Clarke playing Daenerys Targaryen in Game of Thrones? | It was first published on August 8, 2000, in the United Kingdom, with a United States edition following in November 2000. | 0 |
Who was the body double for Emilia Clarke playing Daenerys Targaryen in Game of Thrones? | "Stormborn" is the second episode of the seventh season of HBO's fantasy television series "Game of Thrones", and the 62nd overall. | 0 |
What was the stage name of Clive Campbell who was featured in "Super Bad"? | Norman Rogers (born August 25, 1966), known as Terminator X, is a retired American DJ best known for his work with hip-hop group Public Enemy, which he left in 1999. | 0 |
What was the stage name of Clive Campbell who was featured in "Super Bad"? | He also produced two solo albums, "Terminator X & The Valley of the Jeep Beets" (1991) and "Super Bad" (1994), featuring Chuck D, Sister Souljah, DJ Kool Herc, the Cold Crush Brothers, and a bass music track by the Punk Barbarians. | 1 |
What was the stage name of Clive Campbell who was featured in "Super Bad"? | In 2013, Terminator X was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Public Enemy. | 0 |
What was the stage name of Clive Campbell who was featured in "Super Bad"? | Clive Campbell (born April 16, 1955), better known by his stage name DJ Kool Herc, is a Jamaican American DJ who is credited with originating hip hop music in the early 1970s in The Bronx, New York City. | 1 |
What was the stage name of Clive Campbell who was featured in "Super Bad"? | His playing of hard funk records of the sort typified by James Brown was an alternative both to the violent gang culture of the Bronx and to the nascent popularity of disco in the 1970s. | 0 |
What was the stage name of Clive Campbell who was featured in "Super Bad"? | Campbell began to isolate the instrumental portion of the record, which emphasized the drum beat—the "break"—and switch from one break to another. | 0 |
What was the stage name of Clive Campbell who was featured in "Super Bad"? | The original Thunder performed in Super Bowl XXXII and Super Bowl XXXIII and Thunder III appeared in Super Bowl XLVIII and Super Bowl 50. | 0 |
What was the stage name of Clive Campbell who was featured in "Super Bad"? | He is a member of the Queens-Based music collective World's Fair. | 0 |
What was the stage name of Clive Campbell who was featured in "Super Bad"? | The album was released on June 21, 1994, on Def Jam Recordings sub-label RAL and was produced by Terminator X, Kool DJ Herc, Grandmaster Flash, and Russell Simmons. | 0 |
Who was married to Sigismund III Vasa, and mother to Władysław IV Vasa? | Constance of Austria (German: "Konstanza" ; Polish: "Konstancja" ; 24 December 1588 – 10 July 1631) was queen of Poland as the second wife of King Sigismund III Vasa and the mother of King John II Casimir. | 1 |
Who was married to Sigismund III Vasa, and mother to Władysław IV Vasa? | John II Casimir (Polish: "Jan II Kazimierz Waza" ; German: "Johann II. | 0 |
Who was married to Sigismund III Vasa, and mother to Władysław IV Vasa? | Kasimir Wasa" ; Lithuanian: "Jonas Kazimieras Vaza" ; 22 March 1609 – 16 December 1672) was King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania during the era of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, Duke of Opole in Upper Silesia, and titular King of Sweden 1648–1660. | 0 |
Who was married to Sigismund III Vasa, and mother to Władysław IV Vasa? | In Poland, he is known and commonly referred as Jan Kazimierz. | 0 |
Who was married to Sigismund III Vasa, and mother to Władysław IV Vasa? | His parents were Sigismund III Vasa (1566–1632) and Constance of Austria (1588–1631). | 0 |
Who was married to Sigismund III Vasa, and mother to Władysław IV Vasa? | His older brother, and predecessor on the throne, was Władysław IV Vasa. | 1 |
Who was married to Sigismund III Vasa, and mother to Władysław IV Vasa? | He died in Warsaw in 1649. | 0 |
Who was married to Sigismund III Vasa, and mother to Władysław IV Vasa? | After Báthory's death in December 1586, she had an opportunity to claim the throne for herself (she was co-ruler and not merely a consort), but did not even attempt it. | 0 |
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