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1100–1200_in_European_fashion_32266830
What does the article about '1100–1200 in European fashion' say regarding 'Hairstyles and headdresses'?
Married women, in keeping with Christian custom, wore veils over their hair, which was often parted in the center and hung down in long braids that might be extended with false hair or purchased hair from the dead, a habit decried by moralists. During the Middle Ages hair was charged with cultural meaning. Hair could b...
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1100–1200_in_European_fashion_32266828
Summarize the 'Chemise and tunic' part of '1100–1200 in European fashion'.
Women's clothing consisted of an undertunic called a chemise, chainse or smock, usually of linen, over which was worn one or more ankle-to-floor length tunics (also called dresses or kirtles). Working-class women wore their tunics ankle-length and belted at the waist. Women of the French court wore a loosely fitted tun...
[ "1100–1200 in European fashion β€” Style gallery\n\n[[:Image:Hortus Deliciarum - Antichrist.jpg|Illustration]] of the Anti-christ shows long and short tunics and hose or leggings. The king wears a red mantle lined in vair (squirrel fur) fastened on one shoulder, c. 1180. ; [[:Image:Richard coeurdelion g.jpg|Richard t...
1100–1200_in_European_fashion_32266825
Summarize the 'Outer tunics and doublets' part of '1100–1200 in European fashion'.
Over the undertunic and hose, men wore an outer tunic that reached to the knees or ankles, and that was fastened at the waist with a belt. Fitted bliauts, of wool or, increasingly, silk, had sleeves that were cut wide at the wrist and gored skirts. Men wore bliauts open to the waist front and back or at the side seams....
[ "1100–1200 in European fashion β€” Style gallery\n\n[[:Image:Hortus Deliciarum - Antichrist.jpg|Illustration]] of the Anti-christ shows long and short tunics and hose or leggings. The king wears a red mantle lined in vair (squirrel fur) fastened on one shoulder, c. 1180. ; [[:Image:Richard coeurdelion g.jpg|Richard t...
1101_25490291
From the article on '1101', restate the 'Europe' content.
June 22 – Roger I (Bosso), count of Sicily, dies at Mileto in Calabria after a 30-year reign. He is succeeded by his 8-year-old son Simon of Hauteville, while his mother, Adelaide del Vasto, acts as his regent. ; Summer – Almoravid forces under Sultan Yusuf ibn Tashfin besiege Valencia, which is defended by...
[ "1101 β€” Europe\n\nJune 22 – Roger I (Bosso), count of Sicily, dies at Mileto in Calabria after a 30-year reign. He is succeeded by his 8-year-old son Simon of Hauteville, while his mother, Adelaide del Vasto, acts as his regent. ; Summer – Almoravid forces under Sultan Yusuf ibn Tashfin besiege Valencia...
1101_25490296
Based on the article about '1101', describe the 'Deaths' section.
February 12 – Dao Zong, Chinese emperor (b. 1032) ; April 24 – Vseslav of Polotsk, Kievan prince ; May 16 – Liemar, archbishop of Bremen ; June 22 – Roger I (Bosso), Norman nobleman ; July 27 ; Conrad II, king of Germany and Italy (b. 1074) ; Hugh d'Avranches, Norman nobleman ; August 24 –...
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1101_25490295
Explain what '1101' covers in the 'Births' section.
Abu al-Bayan ibn al-Mudawwar, Jewish physician (d. 1184) ; Arslan Shah I, Seljuk sultan of Kerman (d. 1142) ; Artaldus (or Arthaud), bishop of Belly-Ars (d. 1206) ; Fujiwara no Tamako, Japanese empress (d. 1145) ; Helena of Skâvde, Swedish noblewoman and saint (d. 1160) ; Ibn Bashkuwāl, Andalusian biographer (d. 1183) ...
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1101_25490297
What information does the article about '1101' provide on 'Deaths'?
15 – Elvira of Toro, Leonese princess ; December 12 – Al-Musta'li, Fatimid caliph (b. 1074) ; Constantine Bodin, king of Duklja (approximate date) ; Egilbert (or Engelbert), archbishop of Trier ; Fujiwara no Morozane, Japanese nobleman (b. 1042) ; Geldemar Carpenel, French nobleman ; Geoffrey Burel of Amboi...
[ "1101 β€” Europe\n\nJune 22 – Roger I (Bosso), count of Sicily, dies at Mileto in Calabria after a 30-year reign. He is succeeded by his 8-year-old son Simon of Hauteville, while his mother, Adelaide del Vasto, acts as his regent. ; Summer – Almoravid forces under Sultan Yusuf ibn Tashfin besiege Valencia...
1101_25490294
What does the article about '1101' say regarding 'Religion'?
Spring – Antipope Theodoric dies, the partisans of Emperor Henry IV choose Adalbert (or Albert) as the new antipope. ; April 19 – King Canute IV (the Holy) of Denmark is canonized as a saint under the name San Canuto. ; Fontevraud Abbey is founded by the French preacher Robert of Arbrissel.
[ "1101 β€” Europe\n\nJune 22 – Roger I (Bosso), count of Sicily, dies at Mileto in Calabria after a 30-year reign. He is succeeded by his 8-year-old son Simon of Hauteville, while his mother, Adelaide del Vasto, acts as his regent. ; Summer – Almoravid forces under Sultan Yusuf ibn Tashfin besiege Valencia...
1101_25490288
Summarize the following section from the article on '1101'.
Year 1101 (MCI) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. It was the 2nd year of the 1100s decade, and the 1st year of the 12th century.
[ "1101 β€” Europe\n\nJune 22 – Roger I (Bosso), count of Sicily, dies at Mileto in Calabria after a 30-year reign. He is succeeded by his 8-year-old son Simon of Hauteville, while his mother, Adelaide del Vasto, acts as his regent. ; Summer – Almoravid forces under Sultan Yusuf ibn Tashfin besiege Valencia...
1101_25490289
Explain what '1101' covers in the 'Byzantine Empire' section.
Crusade of 1101: A second wave of European crusaders attempts to cross Anatolia, to reach the Kingdom of Jerusalem. They are defeated by the Seljuk troops under Sultan Kilij Arslan I, at Heraclea. A handful of crusaders under Raymond IV (Saint-Gilles) manage to reach the Byzantine port of Bafra, at the mouth of the Riv...
[ "1101 β€” Europe\n\nJune 22 – Roger I (Bosso), count of Sicily, dies at Mileto in Calabria after a 30-year reign. He is succeeded by his 8-year-old son Simon of Hauteville, while his mother, Adelaide del Vasto, acts as his regent. ; Summer – Almoravid forces under Sultan Yusuf ibn Tashfin besiege Valencia...
1101_25490292
What does the article about '1101' say regarding 'England'?
February 3 – Ranulf Flambard, bishop of Durham, escapes from the Tower of London and flees to Normandy. There he joins Robert II (Curthose), duke of Normandy, who has just returned from the Crusades. ; Summer – Robert II lands at Portsmouth with an army in an effort to take the throne from his brother, King...
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1101_Clematis_12922147
What information does the article about '1101 Clematis' provide on 'Orbit and classification'?
Clematis is a member of the Alauda family (902), a large family of typically "bright" carbonaceous asteroids and named after its parent body, 702 Alauda. According to a different study, this object is also the namesake of the Clematis family, a small family of 5–16 asteroids hence they may have arisen from the same col...
[ "1101 Clematis β€” Orbit and classification\n\nClematis is a member of the Alauda family (902), a large family of typically \"bright\" carbonaceous asteroids and named after its parent body, 702 Alauda. According to a different study, this object is also the namesake of the Clematis family, a small family of 5–16 ast...
1101_Clematis_12922148
Reconstruct the content about 'Physical characteristics' from the article on '1101 Clematis'.
Clematis is an assumed carbonaceous C-type asteroids, while the overall spectral type for members of the Alauda family is that of a somewhat brighter B-type.
[ "1101 Clematis β€” Orbit and classification\n\nClematis is a member of the Alauda family (902), a large family of typically \"bright\" carbonaceous asteroids and named after its parent body, 702 Alauda. According to a different study, this object is also the namesake of the Clematis family, a small family of 5–16 ast...
1101_Clematis_12922146
Describe the content of the article about '1101 Clematis'.
1101 Clematis is an Alauda asteroid from the outermost regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 37 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered on 22 September 1928, by German astronomer Karl Reinmuth at the Heidelberg-KΓΆnigstuhl State Observatory in southwest Germany, and assigned the provisional designation. It was n...
[ "1101 Clematis β€” Orbit and classification\n\nClematis is a member of the Alauda family (902), a large family of typically \"bright\" carbonaceous asteroids and named after its parent body, 702 Alauda. According to a different study, this object is also the namesake of the Clematis family, a small family of 5–16 ast...
1101_Clematis_12922152
From the article on '1101 Clematis', restate the 'Reinmuth's flowers' content.
Due to his many discoveries, Karl Reinmuth submitted a large list of 66 newly named asteroids in the early 1930s. The list covered his discoveries with numbers between and. This list also contained a sequence of 28 asteroids, starting with 1054 Forsytia, that were all named after plants, in particular flowering plants ...
[ "1101 Clematis β€” Orbit and classification\n\nClematis is a member of the Alauda family (902), a large family of typically \"bright\" carbonaceous asteroids and named after its parent body, 702 Alauda. According to a different study, this object is also the namesake of the Clematis family, a small family of 5–16 ast...
1101_Clematis_12922151
Describe the 'Naming' section of the article about '1101 Clematis'.
This minor planet was named after the flowering plant Clematis, a genus within the Ranunculaceae (buttercup or crowfoot family). The official naming citation was mentioned in The Names of the Minor Planets by Paul Herget in 1955 (H n.a.).
[ "1101 Clematis β€” Orbit and classification\n\nClematis is a member of the Alauda family (902), a large family of typically \"bright\" carbonaceous asteroids and named after its parent body, 702 Alauda. According to a different study, this object is also the namesake of the Clematis family, a small family of 5–16 ast...
1101_Clematis_12922150
Describe the 'Diameter and albedo' section of the article about '1101 Clematis'.
According to the surveys carried out by the Infrared Astronomical Satellite IRAS, the Japanese Akari satellite and the NEOWISE mission of NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer, Clematis measures between 29.13 and 37.86 kilometers in diameter and its surface has an albedo between 0.1124 and 0.190. The Collaborative...
[ "1101 Clematis β€” Orbit and classification\n\nClematis is a member of the Alauda family (902), a large family of typically \"bright\" carbonaceous asteroids and named after its parent body, 702 Alauda. According to a different study, this object is also the namesake of the Clematis family, a small family of 5–16 ast...
1101_in_Ireland_27091828
Explain what '1101 in Ireland' covers in the 'Events' section.
Muirchertach Ua Briain of the DΓ‘l gCais proclaims himself High King of Ireland. ; At the Synod of Cashel, Muirchertach Ua Briain grants Cashel to the church as the seat of a metropolitan bishop. ; Muirchertach Ua Briain destroys the ringfort at Grianan of Aileach. ; Sailors from overseas raid Scattery Island. ; Gillafi...
[ "1101 in Ireland β€” Events\n\nMuirchertach Ua Briain of the DΓ‘l gCais proclaims himself High King of Ireland. ; At the Synod of Cashel, Muirchertach Ua Briain grants Cashel to the church as the seat of a metropolitan bishop. ; Muirchertach Ua Briain destroys the ringfort at Grianan of Aileach. ; Sailors from oversea...
1101_in_Italy_4179128
What information does the article about '1101 in Italy' provide on 'Sources'?
Landolfo Iuniore di San Paolo. Historia Mediolanensis. ; Ghisalberti, Alberto M. Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani: III Ammirato – Arcoleo. Rome, 1961. Landolfo Iuniore di San Paolo. Historia Mediolanensis. ; Ghisalberti, Alberto M. Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani: III Ammirato – Arcoleo. Rome, 1961...
[ "1101 in Italy β€” Sources\n\nLandolfo Iuniore di San Paolo. Historia Mediolanensis. ; Ghisalberti, Alberto M. Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani: III Ammirato – Arcoleo. Rome, 1961. Landolfo Iuniore di San Paolo. Historia Mediolanensis. ; Ghisalberti, Alberto M. Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani: III Ammi...
1102_27655507
Explain what '1102' covers in the 'Religion' section.
Council of London: A church council convened by Anselm, archbishop of Canterbury, bans sodomy and the sale of Christian slaves to non-Christian countries, and reforms the clergy. ; Henry I orders the tomb of Edward the Confessor be opened; the body of the former king is supposedly found undecayed. The Westminster monks...
[ "1102 β€” Religion\n\nCouncil of London: A church council convened by Anselm, archbishop of Canterbury, bans sodomy and the sale of Christian slaves to non-Christian countries, and reforms the clergy. ; Henry I orders the tomb of Edward the Confessor be opened; the body of the former king is supposedly found undecaye...
1102_27655506
Explain what '1102' covers in the 'England' section.
King Henry I captures Arundel Castle after having besieged Earl Robert of BellΓͺme. Robert loses his English lands (as did his brothers Roger the Poitevin and Arnulf de Montgomery) and is banished to Normandy.
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1102_27655503
Explain what '1102' covers in the 'Levant' section.
Spring – A Fatimid expeditionary force (some 20,000 men) invades Palestine and launches attacks into the Kingdom of Jerusalem. The Crusaders defeat a Fatimid rearguard near Ascalon, and capture the city after a 3-year siege. The Crusaders capture with support of the Genoese fleet Caesarea Maritima. A number of Ge...
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1102_27655508
Explain what '1102' covers in the 'Births' section.
February 7 – Matilda, Holy Roman Empress (d. 1167) ; October 25 – William Clito, count of Flanders (d. 1128) ; Chekawa Yeshe Dorje, Tibetan Buddhist monk (d. 1176) ; Eleanor of Champagne, French noblewoman (d. 1147) ; Gilla na Naemh Ua Duinn, Irish poet and writer (d. 1160) ; Henry II, margrave of the North...
[ "1102 β€” Religion\n\nCouncil of London: A church council convened by Anselm, archbishop of Canterbury, bans sodomy and the sale of Christian slaves to non-Christian countries, and reforms the clergy. ; Henry I orders the tomb of Edward the Confessor be opened; the body of the former king is supposedly found undecaye...
1102_27655505
Based on the article about '1102', describe the 'Europe' section.
May 5 – The short-lived principality created by Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar (El Cid) ends: Valencia is captured by Almoravid forces under Sultan Yusuf ibn Tashfin. It is later recaptured, evacuated and burned by King Alfonso VI. ; June 4 – WΕ‚adysΕ‚aw I Herman, duke of Poland, dies at PΕ‚ock (possibly poisoned by hi...
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1102_27655509
Summarize the 'Deaths' part of '1102'.
April 9 – Raoul II, Norman nobleman (House of Tosny) ; May 19 – Stephen II, French nobleman and crusader ; June 4 – WΕ‚adysΕ‚aw I Herman, duke of Poland ; July 29 – Albert III, count of Namur (House of Namur) ; November 1 – Anna Dalassena, Byzantine noblewoman ; Ermengol V (or Armengol), cou...
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1102_Pepita_13475849
Based on the article about '1102 Pepita', describe the 'Rotation period and poles' section.
Three rotational lightcurves of Pepita were obtained from photometric observations by astronomers Hilari Pallares and Enric FornΓ© (2006, U=2), Pierre Antonini and RenΓ© Roy (2007, U=3), as well as by Robert Stephens (2007, U=3). The consolidated lightcurve gave a well-defined rotation period of 5.1054 hours with a brigh...
[ "1102 Pepita β€” Rotation period and poles\n\nThree rotational lightcurves of Pepita were obtained from photometric observations by astronomers Hilari Pallares and Enric FornΓ© (2006, U=2), Pierre Antonini and RenΓ© Roy (2007, U=3), as well as by Robert Stephens (2007, U=3). The consolidated lightcurve gave a well-defi...
1102_Pepita_13475847
What information does the article about '1102 Pepita' provide on 'Orbit and classification'?
Pepita is a non-family asteroid from the main belt's background population. It orbits the Sun in the outer asteroid belt at a distance of 2.7–3.4 AU once every 5 years and 5 months (1,966 days; semi-major axis of 3.07 AU). Its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.11 and an inclination of 16Β° with respect to the ecliptic. In ...
[ "1102 Pepita β€” Rotation period and poles\n\nThree rotational lightcurves of Pepita were obtained from photometric observations by astronomers Hilari Pallares and Enric FornΓ© (2006, U=2), Pierre Antonini and RenΓ© Roy (2007, U=3), as well as by Robert Stephens (2007, U=3). The consolidated lightcurve gave a well-defi...
1102_Pepita_13475850
What information does the article about '1102 Pepita' provide on 'Diameter and albedo'?
According to the surveys carried out by the Infrared Astronomical Satellite IRAS, the Japanese Akari satellite and the NEOWISE mission of NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer, Pepita measures between 30.88 and 41.733 kilometers in diameter and its surface has an albedo between 0.1842 and 0.322. The Collaborative ...
[ "1102 Pepita β€” Rotation period and poles\n\nThree rotational lightcurves of Pepita were obtained from photometric observations by astronomers Hilari Pallares and Enric FornΓ© (2006, U=2), Pierre Antonini and RenΓ© Roy (2007, U=3), as well as by Robert Stephens (2007, U=3). The consolidated lightcurve gave a well-defi...
1102_Pepita_13475846
Summarize the following section from the article on '1102 Pepita'.
1102 Pepita, provisional designation, is a stony background asteroid from the outer regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 39 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered on 5 November 1928, by Catalan astronomer Josep Comas i SolΓ  at the Fabra Observatory in Barcelona, Spain. It was named after the discoverer by the...
[ "1102 Pepita β€” Rotation period and poles\n\nThree rotational lightcurves of Pepita were obtained from photometric observations by astronomers Hilari Pallares and Enric FornΓ© (2006, U=2), Pierre Antonini and RenΓ© Roy (2007, U=3), as well as by Robert Stephens (2007, U=3). The consolidated lightcurve gave a well-defi...
1102_Pepita_13475851
From the article on '1102 Pepita', restate the 'Naming' content.
This minor planet was named after the discoverer, Josep Comas i SolΓ  (1868–1937), by the feminine form of his nickname, "Pepito". He was the first director of the discovering Fabra Observatory and founded the Astronomical Society of Spain and America (Sociedad Astronomica de EspaΓ±a y AmΓ©rica, SADEYA). The official nami...
[ "1102 Pepita β€” Rotation period and poles\n\nThree rotational lightcurves of Pepita were obtained from photometric observations by astronomers Hilari Pallares and Enric FornΓ© (2006, U=2), Pierre Antonini and RenΓ© Roy (2007, U=3), as well as by Robert Stephens (2007, U=3). The consolidated lightcurve gave a well-defi...
1102_in_Ireland_1700597
Based on the article about '1102 in Ireland', describe the 'Events' section.
Arnulf de Montgomery, Lord of Pembroke, being banished from England and Wales for joining with his brother in rebellion against Henry I of England, serves his father-in-law, Muirchertach Ua Briain, High King of Ireland; Henry imposes a trade embargo against Ireland. ; Betrothal of Muirchertach Ua Briain's daughters: La...
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1102_in_Ireland_1700598
Based on the article about '1102 in Ireland', describe the 'Births' section.
Gilla na Naemh Ua Duinn, poet, historian and cleric (died 1160). ; Approximate date and probable location - Harald IV Gille of Norway (killed 1136).
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11020_Orwell_9018410
Summarize the following section from the article on '11020 Orwell'.
11020 Orwell, provisional designation, is a background asteroid from the outer regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 14 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered on 31 July 1984, by Czech astronomer AntonΓ­n Mrkos at KleΕ₯ Observatory in the Czech Republic. The asteroid was named after English writer George Orwell.
[ "11020 Orwell\n\n11020 Orwell, provisional designation, is a background asteroid from the outer regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 14 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered on 31 July 1984, by Czech astronomer AntonΓ­n Mrkos at KleΕ₯ Observatory in the Czech Republic. The asteroid was named after English ...
11020_Orwell_9018412
Describe the 'Physical characteristics' section of the article about '11020 Orwell'.
According to the survey carried out by NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer with its subsequent NEOWISE mission, Orwell measures 14.466 kilometers in diameter and its surface has an albedo of 0.089. It has an absolute magnitude of 12.6.
[ "11020 Orwell\n\n11020 Orwell, provisional designation, is a background asteroid from the outer regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 14 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered on 31 July 1984, by Czech astronomer AntonΓ­n Mrkos at KleΕ₯ Observatory in the Czech Republic. The asteroid was named after English ...
11020_Orwell_9018411
Reconstruct the content about 'Classification and orbit' from the article on '11020 Orwell'.
Orwell orbits the Sun in the outer main-belt at a distance of 2.6–3.6 AU once every 5 years and 6 months (1,993 days). Its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.15 and an inclination of 3Β° with respect to the ecliptic. It was first observed as at Crimea–Nauchnij in 1979, extending the body's observation arc by 5 years prior t...
[ "11020 Orwell\n\n11020 Orwell, provisional designation, is a background asteroid from the outer regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 14 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered on 31 July 1984, by Czech astronomer AntonΓ­n Mrkos at KleΕ₯ Observatory in the Czech Republic. The asteroid was named after English ...
11020_Orwell_9018414
What does the article about '11020 Orwell' say regarding 'Naming'?
This minor planet was named for British writer Eric Blair (1903–1950), better known by his pen name George Orwell, who is associated with the year of the object's discovery, 1984, due to his dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four, which explores the dangers of totalitarian rule. He is also known for the novel Animal Farm...
[ "11020 Orwell\n\n11020 Orwell, provisional designation, is a background asteroid from the outer regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 14 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered on 31 July 1984, by Czech astronomer AntonΓ­n Mrkos at KleΕ₯ Observatory in the Czech Republic. The asteroid was named after English ...
1103_26457879
Based on the article about '1103', describe the 'China' section.
Li Jie, Chinese government minister, publishes his Yingzao Fashi technical treatise on Chinese architecture, during the reign of Emperor Hui Zong of the Song Dynasty.
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1103_26457878
Describe the 'England' section of the article about '1103'.
April 27 – Anselm, archbishop of Canterbury, goes again in exile after a dispute with King Henry I over the appointment of bishops and abbots into important Church positions. ; August 5 – Queen Matilda of Scotland, wife of Henry I, gives birth to their first son William Adelin at Winchester. They already ha...
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1103_26457882
Reconstruct the content about 'Deaths' from the article on '1103'.
January 17 – Frutolf of Michelsberg, German monk ; March 18 – Sybilla of Conversano, Norman duchess ; July 10 – Eric I (the Good), king of Denmark ; August 24 – Magnus III (Barefoot), king of Norway (b. 1073) ; October 19 – Humbert II (the Fat), count of Savoy (b. 1065) ; Al-Hakim al-Munaj...
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1103_26457876
What information does the article about '1103' provide on 'Levant'?
Spring – Bohemond I, Norman prince of Antioch, is released from Seljuk imprisonment at Niksar, after a ransom is paid of 100,000 gold pieces. During his absence, Tancred (Bohemond's nephew) attacks the Byzantines, and re-captures the cities of Tarsus, Adana and Mamistra in Cilicia. Tancred is deprived of his lord...
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1103_26457877
What does the article about '1103' say regarding 'Europe'?
August 24 – King Magnus III (Barefoot) is killed in battle with the Ulaid in Ulster. Sigurd Jorsalfare, Øystein Magnusson and Olaf Magnusson succeed him as joint kings of Norway.
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1103_26457880
From the article on '1103', restate the 'Religion' content.
The Scandinavian city of Lund in the Swedish province of Scania becomes a see of the Catholic Church, namely the Archdiocese of Lund (approximate date).
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1103_26457881
What does the article about '1103' say regarding 'Births'?
February 24 – Toba, emperor of Japan (d. 1156) ; March 24 – Yue Fei, Chinese general and poet (d. 1142) ; August 5 – William Adelin, duke of Normandy (d. 1120) ; Adeliza of Louvain (or Adelicia), queen of England (d. 1151) ; AΓ©nor de ChΓ’tellerault, duchess of Aquitaine (d. 1130) ; Alfonso I, count of ...
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1103_26457875
Summarize the following section from the article on '1103'.
Year 1103 (MCIII) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.
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1103_Sequoia_13173322
From the article on '1103 Sequoia', restate the 'Rotation period' content.
A large number of rotational lightcurves of Sequoia have been obtained from photometric observations since 1990. Best rated lightcurve by Italian amateur astronomer Silvano Casulli from December 2006 gave a rotation period of 3.03784 hours with a brightness amplitude of 0.44 magnitude (U=3).
[ "1103 Sequoia β€” Rotation period\n\nA large number of rotational lightcurves of Sequoia have been obtained from photometric observations since 1990. Best rated lightcurve by Italian amateur astronomer Silvano Casulli from December 2006 gave a rotation period of 3.03784 hours with a brightness amplitude of 0.44 magni...
1103_Sequoia_13173325
Explain what '1103 Sequoia' covers in the 'Naming' section.
This minor planet was named after the Sequoia National Park located in California, United States, where the discoverer spent his vacations. The park is famous for its giant sequoia trees. The official naming citation was mentioned in The Names of the Minor Planets by Paul Herget in 1955 (H n.a.).
[ "1103 Sequoia β€” Rotation period\n\nA large number of rotational lightcurves of Sequoia have been obtained from photometric observations since 1990. Best rated lightcurve by Italian amateur astronomer Silvano Casulli from December 2006 gave a rotation period of 3.03784 hours with a brightness amplitude of 0.44 magni...
1103_Sequoia_13173324
Summarize the 'Diameter and albedo' part of '1103 Sequoia'.
According to the surveys carried out by the Japanese Akari satellite and the NEOWISE mission of NASA's WISE telescope, Sequoia measures between 5.21 and 7.816 kilometers in diameter and its surface has an albedo between 0.2813 and 0.823. The Collaborative Asteroid Lightcurve Link adopts Petr Pravec's revised WISE resul...
[ "1103 Sequoia β€” Rotation period\n\nA large number of rotational lightcurves of Sequoia have been obtained from photometric observations since 1990. Best rated lightcurve by Italian amateur astronomer Silvano Casulli from December 2006 gave a rotation period of 3.03784 hours with a brightness amplitude of 0.44 magni...
1103_Sequoia_13173323
What does the article about '1103 Sequoia' say regarding 'Poles'?
Sequoias lightcurve has also been modeled several times and gave a concurring sidereal period of 3.03797, 3.037976 and 3.037977 hours. In 2016, the large collaboration of astronomers also published a spin axis of (60.0Β°, βˆ’59.0Β°) in ecliptic coordinates (Ξ», Ξ²).
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1103_Sequoia_13173319
Reconstruct the content from the article about '1103 Sequoia'.
1103 Sequoia (prov. designation: ) is a bright Hungaria asteroid from the innermost region of the asteroid belt, approximately 7 km in diameter. It was discovered on 9 November 1928, by German astronomer Walter Baade at the Bergedorf Observatory in Hamburg, Germany, who named it after the Sequoia National Park located ...
[ "1103 Sequoia β€” Rotation period\n\nA large number of rotational lightcurves of Sequoia have been obtained from photometric observations since 1990. Best rated lightcurve by Italian amateur astronomer Silvano Casulli from December 2006 gave a rotation period of 3.03784 hours with a brightness amplitude of 0.44 magni...
1103_Sequoia_13173320
What information does the article about '1103 Sequoia' provide on 'Orbit and classification'?
Sequoia is a bright member of the Hungaria family (003), a large family within the larger dynamical Hungaria group that forms the innermost dense concentration of asteroids in the Solar System. It orbits the Sun at a distance of 1.8–2.1 AU once every 2 years and 8 months (982 days; semi-major axis of 1.93 AU). Its orbi...
[ "1103 Sequoia β€” Rotation period\n\nA large number of rotational lightcurves of Sequoia have been obtained from photometric observations since 1990. Best rated lightcurve by Italian amateur astronomer Silvano Casulli from December 2006 gave a rotation period of 3.03784 hours with a brightness amplitude of 0.44 magni...
1103_Sequoia_13173321
What information does the article about '1103 Sequoia' provide on 'Physical characteristics'?
In the Tholen classification and based on observations by the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE), Sequoia is a bright E-type asteroid, which is the predominant type for members of the Hungaria family, while in the SMASS classification, it is a Xk-subtype that transitions between the X- and K-type asteroids.
[ "1103 Sequoia β€” Rotation period\n\nA large number of rotational lightcurves of Sequoia have been obtained from photometric observations since 1990. Best rated lightcurve by Italian amateur astronomer Silvano Casulli from December 2006 gave a rotation period of 3.03784 hours with a brightness amplitude of 0.44 magni...
1103_in_Ireland_28527163
Based on the article about '1103 in Ireland', describe the 'Died' section.
Magnus Olafsson (Old Norse: MagnΓΊs Γ“lΓ‘fsson, Norwegian: Magnus Olavsson; 1073 – 24 August 1103), better known as Magnus Barefoot (Old Norse: MagnΓΊs berfΕ“ttr)
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1103_in_Italy_4179168
What information does the article about '1103 in Italy' provide on 'Sources'?
Detlev Schwennicke, EuropΓ€ische Stammtafeln: Stammtafeln zur Geschichte der EuropΓ€ischen Staaten, Neue Folge, Band II (Marburg, Germany: Verlag von J. A. Stargardt, 1984), Tafel 81 ; Charles Wendell David, Robert Curthose, Duke of Normandy (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1920), p. 146 ISBN: 1-4326-9296-8 ; Wi...
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110393_Rammstein_3231548
Based on the article about '110393 Rammstein', describe the 'Naming' section.
This minor planet was named after the German NDH-Metal band Rammstein, which in turn took its name from the city of Ramstein after the tragic 1988 air show disaster at Ramstein Air Base (also see Ramstein air show disaster). The official naming citation was published by the MPC on 19 February 2006 (M.P.C. 55989).
[ "110393 Rammstein β€” Naming\n\nThis minor planet was named after the German NDH-Metal band Rammstein, which in turn took its name from the city of Ramstein after the tragic 1988 air show disaster at Ramstein Air Base (also see Ramstein air show disaster). The official naming citation was published by the MPC on 19 F...
110393_Rammstein_3231547
Describe the 'Rotation period' section of the article about '110393 Rammstein'.
As of 2018, no rotational lightcurve of Rammstein has been obtained from photometric observations. The body's rotation period, shape and poles remain unknown.
[ "110393 Rammstein β€” Naming\n\nThis minor planet was named after the German NDH-Metal band Rammstein, which in turn took its name from the city of Ramstein after the tragic 1988 air show disaster at Ramstein Air Base (also see Ramstein air show disaster). The official naming citation was published by the MPC on 19 F...
110393_Rammstein_3231543
Summarize the following section from the article on '110393 Rammstein'.
110393 Rammstein, provisional designation , is a background asteroid from the central region of the asteroid belt, approximately 4 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered on 11 October 2001, by French astronomer Jean-Claude Merlin at the Le Creusot Observatory in France. The asteroid was named after the German indust...
[ "110393 Rammstein β€” Naming\n\nThis minor planet was named after the German NDH-Metal band Rammstein, which in turn took its name from the city of Ramstein after the tragic 1988 air show disaster at Ramstein Air Base (also see Ramstein air show disaster). The official naming citation was published by the MPC on 19 F...
1104_27655511
Describe the 'Byzantine Empire' section of the article about '1104'.
Summer – The Byzantines re-occupy the Cilician cities of Tarsus, Adana and Mamistra. A naval squadron, under Admiral Cantacuzenus, pursues in Cypriot waters a Genoese raiding fleet, and sails on to Latakia, where they capture the harbour and the lower city. Bohemond I reinforces the garrison in the citadel.
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1104_27655513
What does the article about '1104' say regarding 'Levant'?
from April, and blockaded by the Genoese and Pisan fleet. Baldwin promises a free passage to those who wants to move to Ascalon, but the Italian sailors plunder the wealthy Muslim emigrants and kill many of them. ; Autumn – Bohemond I departs to Italy for reinforcements. He takes with him gold and silver, and pre...
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1104_27655510
Describe the content of the article about '1104'.
Year 1104 (MCIV) was a leap year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.
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1104_27655512
Explain what '1104' covers in the 'Levant' section.
Spring – The Crusaders, led by Bohemond I, re-invade the territory of Aleppo, and try to capture the town of Kafar Latha. The attack fails, owing to the resistance of the local Banu tribe. Meanwhile, Joscelin of Courtenay cuts the communications between Aleppo and the Euphrates. ; May 7 – Battle of Harran: ...
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1104_27655518
Explain what '1104' covers in the 'Births' section.
Euphrosyne of Polotsk, Kievan princess (d. 1167) ; Fujiwara no Kiyosuke, Japanese waka poet (d. 1177) ; Gens du Beaucet, French hermit and saint (d. 1127) ; Ibn Zafar al Siqilli, Arab-Sicilian politician (d. 1170) ; Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester (d. 1168) ; Vladimir Volodarevich, Galician prince (d. 1152) ;...
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1104_27655519
What information does the article about '1104' provide on 'Deaths'?
June 8 – Duqaq, Seljuk ruler of Damascus ; September 25 – Simon II, French nobleman ; October 26 – Johann I, bishop of Speyer ; Al-Mansur ibn al-Nasir, Hammadid ruler ; Danishmend Gazi, ruler of the Danishmends ; Ebontius (or Ebon), bishop of Barbastro ; Herewald of Llandaff, Welsh bishop ; Peter I, k...
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1104_Syringa_172803
What does the article about '1104 Syringa' say regarding 'Rotation period'?
In February 2006, a rotational lightcurve of Syringa was obtained from photometric observations at the Calvin–Rehoboth Observatory in New Mexico, United States. Lightcurve analysis gave a well-defined rotation period of 5.1547 hours with a brightness amplitude of 0.27 magnitude (U=3).
[ "1104 Syringa β€” Rotation period\n\nIn February 2006, a rotational lightcurve of Syringa was obtained from photometric observations at the Calvin–Rehoboth Observatory in New Mexico, United States. Lightcurve analysis gave a well-defined rotation period of 5.1547 hours with a brightness amplitude of 0.27 magnitude (U...
1104_Syringa_172805
What does the article about '1104 Syringa' say regarding 'Naming'?
This minor planet was named after a genus of flowering plants, Syringa, of the family Oleaceae. The most common member of Syringa is Syringa vulgaris (common lilac). The official naming citation was mentioned in The Names of the Minor Planets by Paul Herget in 1955 (H 104).
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1104_Syringa_172801
Explain what '1104 Syringa' covers in the 'Orbit and classification' section.
Syringa is a non-family asteroid from the main belt's background population. It orbits the Sun in the intermediate asteroid belt at a distance of 1.7–3.5 AU once every 4 years and 3 months (1,558 days; semi-major axis of 2.63 AU). Its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.34 and an inclination of 6Β° with respect to the eclipt...
[ "1104 Syringa β€” Rotation period\n\nIn February 2006, a rotational lightcurve of Syringa was obtained from photometric observations at the Calvin–Rehoboth Observatory in New Mexico, United States. Lightcurve analysis gave a well-defined rotation period of 5.1547 hours with a brightness amplitude of 0.27 magnitude (U...
1104_Syringa_172800
What information does the article about '1104 Syringa' provide?
1104 Syringa, provisional designation, is a dark background asteroid from the central regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 23 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered on 9 December 1928, by German astronomer Karl Reinmuth at the Heidelberg-KΓΆnigstuhl State Observatory in southwest Germany. The asteroid was name...
[ "1104 Syringa β€” Rotation period\n\nIn February 2006, a rotational lightcurve of Syringa was obtained from photometric observations at the Calvin–Rehoboth Observatory in New Mexico, United States. Lightcurve analysis gave a well-defined rotation period of 5.1547 hours with a brightness amplitude of 0.27 magnitude (U...
1104_Syringa_172804
Summarize the 'Diameter and albedo' part of '1104 Syringa'.
According to the surveys carried out by the Infrared Astronomical Satellite IRAS, the Japanese Akari satellite and the NEOWISE mission of NASA's WISE telescope, Syringa measures between 19.711 and 24.30 kilometers in diameter and its surface has a low albedo between 0.031 and 0.045. The Collaborative Asteroid Lightcurv...
[ "1104 Syringa β€” Rotation period\n\nIn February 2006, a rotational lightcurve of Syringa was obtained from photometric observations at the Calvin–Rehoboth Observatory in New Mexico, United States. Lightcurve analysis gave a well-defined rotation period of 5.1547 hours with a brightness amplitude of 0.27 magnitude (U...
1104_Syringa_172802
Describe the 'Physical characteristics' section of the article about '1104 Syringa'.
In the SMASS classification, Syringa is a Xk-subtype that transitions between the X- and the dark and uncommon K-type asteroids. It has also been characterized as an X-type by Pan-STARRS photometric survey, and as a primitive P-type asteroid by the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE).
[ "1104 Syringa β€” Rotation period\n\nIn February 2006, a rotational lightcurve of Syringa was obtained from photometric observations at the Calvin–Rehoboth Observatory in New Mexico, United States. Lightcurve analysis gave a well-defined rotation period of 5.1547 hours with a brightness amplitude of 0.27 magnitude (U...
1104_Syringa_172806
Summarize the 'Reinmuth's flowers' part of '1104 Syringa'.
Due to his many discoveries, Karl Reinmuth submitted a large list of 66 newly named asteroids in the early 1930s. The list covered his discoveries with numbers between and. This list also contained a sequence of 28 asteroids, starting with 1054 Forsytia, that were all named after plants, in particular flowering plants ...
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1105_27655522
Describe the 'Europe' section of the article about '1105'.
The Almoravid emir, Yusuf ibn Tashfin, sends a maritime expedition to Palestine from Sevilla to ward off the Crusaders and perhaps to reconquer Jerusalem. The fleet of about seventy ships rushes into a storm in the Mediterranean Sea, and is never seen again. ; Bohemond I, Norman prince of Antioch, arrives in Apulia (So...
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1105_27655527
Describe the 'Births' section of the article about '1105'.
March 1 – Alfonso VII, king of LeΓ³n and Castile (d. 1157) ; March 14 – Drogo, Flemish hermit and saint (d. 1186) ; Alexander III, pope of the Catholic Church (d. 1181) ; Awn al-Din ibn Hubayra, Abbasid vizier (d. 1165) ; Basava, Indian philosopher and statesman (d. 1167) ; Fujiwara no Motohira, Japanese nob...
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1105_27655520
What information does the article about '1105' provide?
Year 1105 (MCV) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.
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1105_27655526
What information does the article about '1105' provide on 'Religion'?
Winter – Sylvester IV is elected as antipope in Rome by members of the Roman aristocracy, with support of Henry V.
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1105_27655524
What information does the article about '1105' provide on 'Seljuk Empire'?
Sultan Barkiyaruq (or Bar Yaruq) dies in Borujerd (modern Iran) after a 13-year reign. He is succeeded by his son Malik-Shah II, but is deposed and killed by his uncle Muhammad I (Tapar). Muhammad becomes ruler of the Seljuk Empire, but his brother Ahmad Sanjar (Seljuk ruler of Khorasan) holds more power as co-ruler. ;...
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1105_Fragaria_16675263
Reconstruct the content from the article about '1105 Fragaria'.
1105 Fragaria is an Eos asteroid from the outer regions of the asteroid belt. It was discovered on 1 January 1929, by German astronomer Karl Reinmuth at the Heidelberg Observatory in southwest Germany, and assigned the provisional designation. The S-type asteroid (ST/L) has a rotation period of 5.4 hours and measures a...
[ "1105 Fragaria\n\n1105 Fragaria is an Eos asteroid from the outer regions of the asteroid belt. It was discovered on 1 January 1929, by German astronomer Karl Reinmuth at the Heidelberg Observatory in southwest Germany, and assigned the provisional designation. The S-type asteroid (ST/L) has a rotation period of 5....
1105_Fragaria_16675266
What information does the article about '1105 Fragaria' provide on 'Reinmuth's flower'?
Karl Reinmuth submitted a list of 66 newly named asteroids in the early 1930s. The list covered his discoveries with numbers between and. This list also contained a sequence of 28 asteroids, starting with 1054 Forsytia, that were all named after plants, in particular flowering plants (also see list of minor planets nam...
[ "1105 Fragaria\n\n1105 Fragaria is an Eos asteroid from the outer regions of the asteroid belt. It was discovered on 1 January 1929, by German astronomer Karl Reinmuth at the Heidelberg Observatory in southwest Germany, and assigned the provisional designation. The S-type asteroid (ST/L) has a rotation period of 5....
1105_Fragaria_16675268
From the article on '1105 Fragaria', restate the 'Rotation period' content.
In December 2017. a rotational lightcurve of Fragaria was obtained from photometric observations by American photometrist Tom Polakis at the Command Module Observatory in Arizona. Lightcurve analysis gave a rotation period of 5.431 hours with a brightness variation of 0.33 magnitude (U=3–). Since the 1990s, the best pe...
[ "1105 Fragaria\n\n1105 Fragaria is an Eos asteroid from the outer regions of the asteroid belt. It was discovered on 1 January 1929, by German astronomer Karl Reinmuth at the Heidelberg Observatory in southwest Germany, and assigned the provisional designation. The S-type asteroid (ST/L) has a rotation period of 5....
1105_Fragaria_16675264
Describe the 'Orbit and classification' section of the article about '1105 Fragaria'.
Fragaria belongs to the Eos family (606), the largest asteroid family of the outer asteroid belt consisting of nearly 10,000 members. It orbits the Sun in the outer asteroid belt at a distance of 2.7–3.3 AU once every 5 years and 3 months (1,908 days; semi-major axis of 3.01 AU). Its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.11 a...
[ "1105 Fragaria\n\n1105 Fragaria is an Eos asteroid from the outer regions of the asteroid belt. It was discovered on 1 January 1929, by German astronomer Karl Reinmuth at the Heidelberg Observatory in southwest Germany, and assigned the provisional designation. The S-type asteroid (ST/L) has a rotation period of 5....
1105_Fragaria_16675267
Summarize the 'Physical characteristics' part of '1105 Fragaria'.
In the Tholen classification, Fragaria has an ambiguous spectral type, closest to an S-type and somewhat similar to the darker and uncommon T-type asteroids (ST), while polarimetric observations characterized it as an U/L-type asteroid. The overall spectral type for members of the Eos family is that of a K-type.
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1105_Fragaria_16675269
Describe the 'Diameter and albedo' section of the article about '1105 Fragaria'.
According to the surveys carried out by the Infrared Astronomical Satellite IRAS, the Japanese Akari satellite and the NEOWISE mission of NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer, Fragaria measures between 27.92 and 38.41 kilometers in diameter and its surface has an albedo between 0.1017 and 0.166. The Collaborative...
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1105_West_Peachtree_11612607
What information does the article about '1105 West Peachtree' provide on 'History'?
Places. Permits were approved later that year, and by January 2018 the buildings were demolished. The next month, it was announced that the hotel for the project would be part of the Autograph Collection by Marriott International. In December 2018, Selig announced that construction on the project would begin in January...
[ "1105 West Peachtree β€” History\n\nPlaces. Permits were approved later that year, and by January 2018 the buildings were demolished. The next month, it was announced that the hotel for the project would be part of the Autograph Collection by Marriott International. In December 2018, Selig announced that construction...
1105_West_Peachtree_11612606
From the article on '1105 West Peachtree', restate the 'History' content.
The project, occupying a 3.5 acre lot on West Peachtree Street in Midtown Atlanta, was announced by Selig Enterprises in December 2016. The project, which they announced would begin construction the following Summer, would consist of a 32-story office building featuring 645000 sqft of office space and a residential bui...
[ "1105 West Peachtree β€” History\n\nPlaces. Permits were approved later that year, and by January 2018 the buildings were demolished. The next month, it was announced that the hotel for the project would be part of the Autograph Collection by Marriott International. In December 2018, Selig announced that construction...
1105_West_Peachtree_11612605
What information does the article about '1105 West Peachtree' provide?
1105 West Peachtree is a mixed-use development currently under construction in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. Located along West Peachtree Street in Midtown Atlanta, the development would consist primarily of a 32-story office building and a smaller residential tower called 40 West 12th.
[ "1105 West Peachtree β€” History\n\nPlaces. Permits were approved later that year, and by January 2018 the buildings were demolished. The next month, it was announced that the hotel for the project would be part of the Autograph Collection by Marriott International. In December 2018, Selig announced that construction...
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What does the article about '1106' say regarding 'England'?
Roger le Poer, bishop of Salisbury, is granted land in south Wales by Henry I. He starts the construction of Kidwelly Castle on the banks of the river Gwendraeth. ; Magnus Erlendsson becomes Earl of Orkney (until 1115).
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What information does the article about '1106' provide on 'Astronomy'?
February 2 – A comet (the Great Comet of 1106) is seen and reported by several civilisations around the world. Lasting for 40 days, the comet grows steadily in brightness until finally fading away.
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Reconstruct the content about 'Births' from the article on '1106'.
Alexios Komnenos, Byzantine co-emperor (d. 1142) ; Celestine III, pope of the Catholic Church (d. 1198) ; David FitzGerald, bishop of St. Davids (d. 1176) ; Fujiwara no Michinori, Japanese nobleman (d. 1160) ; Hugh II (du Puiset), French nobleman (d. 1134) ; Hugh de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Bedford (d. 1141) ; Ibn Asakir,...
[ "1106 β€” England\n\nRoger le Poer, bishop of Salisbury, is granted land in south Wales by Henry I. He starts the construction of Kidwelly Castle on the banks of the river Gwendraeth. ; Magnus Erlendsson becomes Earl of Orkney (until 1115).", "1106 β€” Astronomy\n\nFebruary 2 – A comet (the Great Comet of 1106)...
1106_27655530
Reconstruct the content about 'Europe' from the article on '1106'.
Spring – Bohemond I, prince of Antioch, marries Constance of France (daughter of King Philip I) in the cathedral of Chartres. Philip agrees to marry his second daughter, the 9-year-old Cecile of France, to Tancred (nephew of Bohemond). Meanwhile, Bohemond mobilises an expeditionary force (some 30,000 men) to begi...
[ "1106 β€” England\n\nRoger le Poer, bishop of Salisbury, is granted land in south Wales by Henry I. He starts the construction of Kidwelly Castle on the banks of the river Gwendraeth. ; Magnus Erlendsson becomes Earl of Orkney (until 1115).", "1106 β€” Astronomy\n\nFebruary 2 – A comet (the Great Comet of 1106)...
1106_27655531
From the article on '1106', restate the 'Europe' content.
of Henry's wife) and the 3-year-old William Clito, son of Robert, are also taken prisoner. Henry places his nephew William in the custody of Helias of Saint-Saens, count of Arques. ; Autumn – Bohemond I returns to Apulia (Southern Italy) with an expeditionary force to prepare an offensive against the Byzantines. ...
[ "1106 β€” England\n\nRoger le Poer, bishop of Salisbury, is granted land in south Wales by Henry I. He starts the construction of Kidwelly Castle on the banks of the river Gwendraeth. ; Magnus Erlendsson becomes Earl of Orkney (until 1115).", "1106 β€” Astronomy\n\nFebruary 2 – A comet (the Great Comet of 1106)...
1106_Cydonia_7796411
Based on the article about '1106 Cydonia', describe the 'Rotation period' section.
In December 2015, a rotational lightcurve of Cydonia was obtained from photometric observations by astronomers at the Etscorn Observatory (719) in New Mexico, United States. Lightcurve analysis gave a well-defined rotation period of 2.679 hours with a brightness variation of 0.28 magnitude (U=3). In April 2017, Spanish...
[ "1106 Cydonia β€” Rotation period\n\nIn December 2015, a rotational lightcurve of Cydonia was obtained from photometric observations by astronomers at the Etscorn Observatory (719) in New Mexico, United States. Lightcurve analysis gave a well-defined rotation period of 2.679 hours with a brightness variation of 0.28 ...
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From the article on '1106 Cydonia', restate the 'Reinmuth's flowers' content.
Due to his many discoveries, Karl Reinmuth submitted a large list of 66 newly named asteroids in the early 1930s. The list covered his discoveries with numbers between and. This list also contained a sequence of 28 asteroids, starting with 1054 Forsytia, that were all named after plants, in particular flowering plants ...
[ "1106 Cydonia β€” Rotation period\n\nIn December 2015, a rotational lightcurve of Cydonia was obtained from photometric observations by astronomers at the Etscorn Observatory (719) in New Mexico, United States. Lightcurve analysis gave a well-defined rotation period of 2.679 hours with a brightness variation of 0.28 ...
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Based on the article about '1106 Cydonia', describe the 'Orbit and classification' section.
Cydonia is a member of the Eunomia family (502), a prominent family of stony asteroids and the largest one in the intermediate main belt with more than 5,000 members. It orbits the Sun in the central asteroid belt at a distance of 2.3–2.9 AU once every 4 years and 2 months (1,528 days; semi-major axis 2.60 AU). Its orb...
[ "1106 Cydonia β€” Rotation period\n\nIn December 2015, a rotational lightcurve of Cydonia was obtained from photometric observations by astronomers at the Etscorn Observatory (719) in New Mexico, United States. Lightcurve analysis gave a well-defined rotation period of 2.679 hours with a brightness variation of 0.28 ...
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Reconstruct the content from the article about '1106 Cydonia'.
1106 Cydonia, provisional designation , is a Eunomian asteroid from the central regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 13 km in diameter. It was discovered on 5 February 1929, by astronomer Karl Reinmuth at the Heidelberg-KΓΆnigstuhl State Observatory in Germany. The asteroid was named for the fruit-bearing tree Cy...
[ "1106 Cydonia β€” Rotation period\n\nIn December 2015, a rotational lightcurve of Cydonia was obtained from photometric observations by astronomers at the Etscorn Observatory (719) in New Mexico, United States. Lightcurve analysis gave a well-defined rotation period of 2.679 hours with a brightness variation of 0.28 ...
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Reconstruct the content about 'Sources' from the article on '1106 in Italy'.
William of Apulia, The Deeds of Robert Guiscard Books One (pdf) ; Norwich, John Julius. The Normans in the South 1016-1130. Longmans: London, 1967. ; Clarke, Peter D., The interdict in the thirteenth century: a question of collective guilt, Oxford University Press, 2007. ; Gregorovius, Ferdinand, History of the City of...
[ "1106 in Italy\n\nEvents during the year 1106 in Italy.", "1106 in Italy β€” Births\n\nPope Celestine III", "1106 in Italy β€” Sources\n\nWilliam of Apulia, The Deeds of Robert Guiscard Books One (pdf) ; Norwich, John Julius. The Normans in the South 1016-1130. Longmans: London, 1967. ; Clarke, Peter D., The interd...
11066_Sigurd_4716563
Summarize the 'Diameter and albedo' part of '11066 Sigurd'.
According to the survey carried out by NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer with its subsequent NEOWISE mission, Sigurd measures between 2.10 and 2.778 kilometers in diameter and its surface has an albedo of 0.190 and 0.29, respectively. Observations by the ExploreNEOs survey give a higher albedo of 0.38. The Col...
[ "11066 Sigurd β€” Diameter and albedo\n\nAccording to the survey carried out by NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer with its subsequent NEOWISE mission, Sigurd measures between 2.10 and 2.778 kilometers in diameter and its surface has an albedo of 0.190 and 0.29, respectively. Observations by the ExploreNEOs s...
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Describe the content of the article about '11066 Sigurd'.
11066 Sigurd, provisional designation, is a stony, rare-type asteroid and elongated contact binary, classified as near-Earth object of the Apollo group of asteroids, approximately 2.5 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered on 9 February 1992 by American astronomer couple Carolyn and Eugene Shoemaker at Palomar Obser...
[ "11066 Sigurd β€” Diameter and albedo\n\nAccording to the survey carried out by NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer with its subsequent NEOWISE mission, Sigurd measures between 2.10 and 2.778 kilometers in diameter and its surface has an albedo of 0.190 and 0.29, respectively. Observations by the ExploreNEOs s...
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What information does the article about '11066 Sigurd' provide on 'Contact binary'?
Radiometric observations at Arecibo Observatory revealed that Sigurd is a contact binary, composed of two lobes in contact with each other. The more or less ellipsoidal lobes are elongated and joined on their long axis. The body has an axial tilt of 50Β° to 130Β°. The observing astronomers also note, that more than 10% o...
[ "11066 Sigurd β€” Diameter and albedo\n\nAccording to the survey carried out by NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer with its subsequent NEOWISE mission, Sigurd measures between 2.10 and 2.778 kilometers in diameter and its surface has an albedo of 0.190 and 0.29, respectively. Observations by the ExploreNEOs s...
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Reconstruct the content about 'Physical characteristics' from the article on '11066 Sigurd'.
In the SMASS taxonomy, Sigurd is a relatively rare K-type asteroid, which fall into the broader stony S-complex. It has also been grouped into the common S-type asteroid. The ExploreNEOs Warm Spitzer program, using the NASA Infrared Telescope Facility on Mauna Kea Observatory in Hawaii, classifies Sigurd as a Sr-type, ...
[ "11066 Sigurd β€” Diameter and albedo\n\nAccording to the survey carried out by NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer with its subsequent NEOWISE mission, Sigurd measures between 2.10 and 2.778 kilometers in diameter and its surface has an albedo of 0.190 and 0.29, respectively. Observations by the ExploreNEOs s...
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What does the article about '1107' say regarding 'Asia'?
August 9 – Emperor Horikawa dies after a 20-year reign and is succeeded by his 4-year-old son Toba as emperor of Japan.
[ "1107 β€” Asia\n\nAugust 9 – Emperor Horikawa dies after a 20-year reign and is succeeded by his 4-year-old son Toba as emperor of Japan.", "1107 β€” England\n\nAugust 11 – The Investiture Controversy is resolved, by the reconciliation of Henry I and Anselm, archbishop of Canterbury and the mass consecrat...
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Summarize the 'England' part of '1107'.
August 11 – The Investiture Controversy is resolved, by the reconciliation of Henry I and Anselm, archbishop of Canterbury and the mass consecration of bishops by Anselm at the royal Palace of Westminster: William Giffard to Winchester, Roger to Salisbury, Reynelm to Hereford, William Warelwast to Exeter and Urba...
[ "1107 β€” Asia\n\nAugust 9 – Emperor Horikawa dies after a 20-year reign and is succeeded by his 4-year-old son Toba as emperor of Japan.", "1107 β€” England\n\nAugust 11 – The Investiture Controversy is resolved, by the reconciliation of Henry I and Anselm, archbishop of Canterbury and the mass consecrat...
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Reconstruct the content about 'Deaths' from the article on '1107'.
January 8 – Edgar (the Valiant), king of Scotland ; April 12 – Burchard (or Burkart), bishop of Basel ; May 24 – Raymond of Burgundy, count of Galicia ; August 9 – Horikawa, emperor of Japan (b. 1079) ; September 26 – Maurice, bishop of London ; Changlu Zongze, Chinese Chan Buddhist monk ;...
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