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1113_Katja_7797502 | Reconstruct the content about 'Naming' from the article on '1113 Katja'. | This minor planet was named for Ekaterina ("Katja") Iosko, a laboratory assistant and orbit calculator at the discovering Simeiz Observatory (AN 238, 149). She was the daughter of Iosif Gavrilovich Iosko, who also worked as a mechanician at the observatory. | [
"1113 Katja — Physical characteristics\n\nAlthough Katja is an assumed, carbonaceous C-type asteroid, it is rather of stony composition due to its high albedo.",
"1113 Katja — Discovery\n\nKatja was discovered on 15 August 1928, by Soviet astronomer Pelageya Shajn at the Simeiz Observatory on the Crimean peninsul... |
1113_Katja_7797501 | Explain what '1113 Katja' covers in the 'Diameter and albedo' section. | 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, Katja measures between 38.20 and 51.949 kilometers in diameter and its surface has an albedo between 0.1144 and 0.211. The Collaborative A... | [
"1113 Katja — Physical characteristics\n\nAlthough Katja is an assumed, carbonaceous C-type asteroid, it is rather of stony composition due to its high albedo.",
"1113 Katja — Discovery\n\nKatja was discovered on 15 August 1928, by Soviet astronomer Pelageya Shajn at the Simeiz Observatory on the Crimean peninsul... |
1113_Katja_7797500 | What does the article about '1113 Katja' say regarding 'Rotation period'? | Between 2002 and 2011, several rotational lightcurves of Katja were obtained from photometric observations by French amateur astronomers Maurice Audejean, René Roy and Laurent Brunetto (U=2/2/2-). Best rated lightcurve, however, was obtained at the Sunflower (739), Blackberry (929) and Universidad de Monterrey (720) ob... | [
"1113 Katja — Physical characteristics\n\nAlthough Katja is an assumed, carbonaceous C-type asteroid, it is rather of stony composition due to its high albedo.",
"1113 Katja — Discovery\n\nKatja was discovered on 15 August 1928, by Soviet astronomer Pelageya Shajn at the Simeiz Observatory on the Crimean peninsul... |
1113_Katja_7797496 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '1113 Katja'. | 1113 Katja, provisional designation, is a background asteroid from the outer regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 39 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered by Pelageya Shajn at the Simeiz Observatory in 1928, and named after Ekaterina Iosko, a staff member at the discovering observatory. | [
"1113 Katja — Physical characteristics\n\nAlthough Katja is an assumed, carbonaceous C-type asteroid, it is rather of stony composition due to its high albedo.",
"1113 Katja — Discovery\n\nKatja was discovered on 15 August 1928, by Soviet astronomer Pelageya Shajn at the Simeiz Observatory on the Crimean peninsul... |
11132_Horne_31744487 | What information does the article about '11132 Horne' provide? | 11132 Horne, provisional designation, is a Hygiean asteroid from the outer regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 13 km in diameter. It was discovered on 17 November 1996, by American amateur astronomer Dennis di Cicco at his Sudbury Observatory (817) in Massachusetts, United States. The asteroid was named for Joh... | [
"11132 Horne\n\n11132 Horne, provisional designation, is a Hygiean asteroid from the outer regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 13 km in diameter. It was discovered on 17 November 1996, by American amateur astronomer Dennis di Cicco at his Sudbury Observatory (817) in Massachusetts, United States. The astero... |
11132_Horne_31744488 | Summarize the 'Orbit and classification' part of '11132 Horne'. | Horne is a member of the Hygiea family (601), a very large family of carbonaceous outer-belt asteroids, named after the fourth-largest asteroid, 10 Hygiea. It orbits the Sun in the outer asteroid belt at a distance of 2.8–3.5 AU once every 5 years and 7 months (2,035 days; semi-major axis of 3.14 AU). Its orbit has an ... | [
"11132 Horne\n\n11132 Horne, provisional designation, is a Hygiean asteroid from the outer regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 13 km in diameter. It was discovered on 17 November 1996, by American amateur astronomer Dennis di Cicco at his Sudbury Observatory (817) in Massachusetts, United States. The astero... |
11132_Horne_31744490 | Summarize the 'Naming' part of '11132 Horne'. | This minor planet was named in honor of Johnny Horne (born 1953), photo editor for The Fayetteville Observer, a 75,000 circulation daily newspaper in southeastern North Carolina where Horne has worked for three decades. Horne has been an amateur astronomer since age 10. Since 1989, he has written a monthly astronomy co... | [
"11132 Horne\n\n11132 Horne, provisional designation, is a Hygiean asteroid from the outer regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 13 km in diameter. It was discovered on 17 November 1996, by American amateur astronomer Dennis di Cicco at his Sudbury Observatory (817) in Massachusetts, United States. The astero... |
11132_Horne_31744489 | What information does the article about '11132 Horne' provide on 'Physical characteristics'? | According to the survey carried out by the NEOWISE mission of NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer, Horne measures 12.843 kilometers in diameter and its surface has an albedo of 0.098. As of 2018, no rotational lightcurve of Horne has been obtained from photometric observations. The asteroid's rotation period, po... | [
"11132 Horne\n\n11132 Horne, provisional designation, is a Hygiean asteroid from the outer regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 13 km in diameter. It was discovered on 17 November 1996, by American amateur astronomer Dennis di Cicco at his Sudbury Observatory (817) in Massachusetts, United States. The astero... |
11133_Kumotori_31910169 | From the article on '11133 Kumotori', restate the 'Orbit and classification' content. | Kumotori is a non-family asteroid from the main belt's background population. It orbits the Sun in the central main-belt at a distance of 2.6–2.9 AU once every 4 years and 8 months (1,690 days; semi-major axis of 2.786 AU). Its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.06 and an inclination of 11° with respect to the ecliptic. Th... | [
"11133 Kumotori — Orbit and classification\n\nKumotori is a non-family asteroid from the main belt's background population. It orbits the Sun in the central main-belt at a distance of 2.6–2.9 AU once every 4 years and 8 months (1,690 days; semi-major axis of 2.786 AU). Its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.06 and an i... |
11133_Kumotori_31910170 | Based on the article about '11133 Kumotori', describe the 'Physical characteristics' section. | Kumotori has been characterized as a rare L-type asteroid by Pan-STARRS survey. It is also assumed to be a carbonaceous C-type asteroid. | [
"11133 Kumotori — Orbit and classification\n\nKumotori is a non-family asteroid from the main belt's background population. It orbits the Sun in the central main-belt at a distance of 2.6–2.9 AU once every 4 years and 8 months (1,690 days; semi-major axis of 2.786 AU). Its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.06 and an i... |
11133_Kumotori_31910173 | Explain what '11133 Kumotori' covers in the 'Naming' section. | This minor planet was named after Mount Kumotori (雲取山 Kumotori-san). With an altitude of 2017 m, it is the highest peak in the Tokyo metropolitan area, located at the boundary between Tokyo and Saitama and considered to be one of the 100 most celebrated mountains of Japan. The official naming citation was published by ... | [
"11133 Kumotori — Orbit and classification\n\nKumotori is a non-family asteroid from the main belt's background population. It orbits the Sun in the central main-belt at a distance of 2.6–2.9 AU once every 4 years and 8 months (1,690 days; semi-major axis of 2.786 AU). Its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.06 and an i... |
11133_Kumotori_31910172 | Describe the 'Diameter and albedo' section of the article about '11133 Kumotori'. | The Collaborative Asteroid Lightcurve Link assumes an albedo for a carbonaceous asteroid of 0.057 and calculates a diameter of 8.96 kilometers based on an absolute magnitude of 13.97. | [
"11133 Kumotori — Orbit and classification\n\nKumotori is a non-family asteroid from the main belt's background population. It orbits the Sun in the central main-belt at a distance of 2.6–2.9 AU once every 4 years and 8 months (1,690 days; semi-major axis of 2.786 AU). Its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.06 and an i... |
1113–1115_Balearic_Islands_expedition_27193654 | Reconstruct the content about 'Treaty and preparations' from the article on '1113–1115 Balearic Islands expedition'. | ships arrived from Pisa, following the French coast, briefly staying at Marseille. The fleet brought with it Cardinal Bosone, an envoy from Paschal II, who vigorously supported the expedition, authorising it in a bull as early as 1113. Paschal had also granted the Pisans the Romana signa, sedis apostolicae vexillum ("R... | [
"1113–1115 Balearic Islands expedition — Treaty and preparations\n\nships arrived from Pisa, following the French coast, briefly staying at Marseille. The fleet brought with it Cardinal Bosone, an envoy from Paschal II, who vigorously supported the expedition, authorising it in a bull as early as 1113. Paschal had ... |
1113–1115_Balearic_Islands_expedition_27193652 | From the article on '1113–1115 Balearic Islands expedition', restate the 'Treaty and preparations' content. | and future, of the Count of Barcelona, though Arles and Saint-Gilles, in the recently acquired March of Provence, were singled out for special mention (three times). The only surviving copy of the treaty between Pisa and Barcelona is found interpolated in a charter of James I granted to Pisa in 1233. It affirms that th... | [
"1113–1115 Balearic Islands expedition — Treaty and preparations\n\nships arrived from Pisa, following the French coast, briefly staying at Marseille. The fleet brought with it Cardinal Bosone, an envoy from Paschal II, who vigorously supported the expedition, authorising it in a bull as early as 1113. Paschal had ... |
1113–1115_Balearic_Islands_expedition_27193657 | Explain what '1113–1115 Balearic Islands expedition' covers in the 'Conquest and loss' section. | lifting the siege. Muslim reinforcements, Almoravids from the Iberian port of Denia, surprised a Pisan flotilla of six in the waters off Ibiza, with only two of the Pisan vessels making it to safety, which consisted of the remains of a fortress burned by the king of Norway a decade earlier. In April 1115 the city capit... | [
"1113–1115 Balearic Islands expedition — Treaty and preparations\n\nships arrived from Pisa, following the French coast, briefly staying at Marseille. The fleet brought with it Cardinal Bosone, an envoy from Paschal II, who vigorously supported the expedition, authorising it in a bull as early as 1113. Paschal had ... |
1113–1115_Balearic_Islands_expedition_27193655 | Describe the 'Treaty and preparations' section of the article about '1113–1115 Balearic Islands expedition'. | and Corsica under Saltaro, the son of Constantine I of Logudoro. Among the Catalan princes there were Ramon Berenguer, Hug II of Empúries, and Ramon Folc II of Cardona. The most important lords of Occitania participated, with the exception of the Count of Toulouse, Alfonso Jordan: William V of Montpellier, with twenty ... | [
"1113–1115 Balearic Islands expedition — Treaty and preparations\n\nships arrived from Pisa, following the French coast, briefly staying at Marseille. The fleet brought with it Cardinal Bosone, an envoy from Paschal II, who vigorously supported the expedition, authorising it in a bull as early as 1113. Paschal had ... |
1113–1115_Balearic_Islands_expedition_27193651 | Explain what '1113–1115 Balearic Islands expedition' covers in the 'Treaty and preparations' section. | In 1085 Pope Gregory VII had granted suzerainty over the Balearics to Pisa. In September 1113 a Pisan fleet making an expedition to Majorca was put off course by a storm and ended up near Blanes on the coast of Catalonia, which they initially mistook for the Balearics. The Pisans met with the Count of Barcelona in the ... | [
"1113–1115 Balearic Islands expedition — Treaty and preparations\n\nships arrived from Pisa, following the French coast, briefly staying at Marseille. The fleet brought with it Cardinal Bosone, an envoy from Paschal II, who vigorously supported the expedition, authorising it in a bull as early as 1113. Paschal had ... |
1113–1115_Balearic_Islands_expedition_27193650 | Summarize the following section from the article on '1113–1115 Balearic Islands expedition'. | In 1114, an expedition to the Balearic Islands, then a Muslim taifa, was launched in the form of a Crusade. Founded on a treaty of 1113 between the Republic of Pisa and Ramon Berenguer III, Count of Barcelona, the expedition had the support of Pope Paschal II and the participation of many lords of Catalonia and Occitan... | [
"1113–1115 Balearic Islands expedition — Treaty and preparations\n\nships arrived from Pisa, following the French coast, briefly staying at Marseille. The fleet brought with it Cardinal Bosone, an envoy from Paschal II, who vigorously supported the expedition, authorising it in a bull as early as 1113. Paschal had ... |
1113–1115_Balearic_Islands_expedition_27193656 | From the article on '1113–1115 Balearic Islands expedition', restate the 'Conquest and loss' content. | The combined Crusader fleet raided Ibiza in June, and destroyed its defences, since Ibiza lay between Majorca and the mainland and would have posed a continued threat during a siege. The Liber maiolichinus also records the taking of captives, who were trying to hide in careae (probably caves), on Formentera. Ibiza was ... | [
"1113–1115 Balearic Islands expedition — Treaty and preparations\n\nships arrived from Pisa, following the French coast, briefly staying at Marseille. The fleet brought with it Cardinal Bosone, an envoy from Paschal II, who vigorously supported the expedition, authorising it in a bull as early as 1113. Paschal had ... |
1114_25490004 | From the article on '1114', restate the 'Asia' content. | Emperor Hui Zong of the Song Dynasty sends a gift of Chinese musical instruments, for use in royal banquets to the Korean court of Goryeo, by request from King Yejong. | [
"1114 — Asia\n\nEmperor Hui Zong of the Song Dynasty sends a gift of Chinese musical instruments, for use in royal banquets to the Korean court of Goryeo, by request from King Yejong.",
"1114 — Earthquake\n\nNovember – A large earthquake damages the areas of the Crusaders in the Middle East. From Antioch an... |
1114_25490005 | From the article on '1114', restate the 'Earthquake' content. | November – A large earthquake damages the areas of the Crusaders in the Middle East. From Antioch and Mamistra to Marash and Edessa are hit by the shocks. | [
"1114 — Asia\n\nEmperor Hui Zong of the Song Dynasty sends a gift of Chinese musical instruments, for use in royal banquets to the Korean court of Goryeo, by request from King Yejong.",
"1114 — Earthquake\n\nNovember – A large earthquake damages the areas of the Crusaders in the Middle East. From Antioch an... |
1114_25490003 | What does the article about '1114' say regarding 'Europe'? | January 7 – Emperor Henry V marries Matilda (or Maude), 11-year-old daughter of King Henry I of England, at Worms (modern Germany). A political conflict breaks out across the Holy Roman Empire after the marriage, triggered when Henry arrests Chancellor Adalbert and various other German princes. ; Count Ramon Bere... | [
"1114 — Asia\n\nEmperor Hui Zong of the Song Dynasty sends a gift of Chinese musical instruments, for use in royal banquets to the Korean court of Goryeo, by request from King Yejong.",
"1114 — Earthquake\n\nNovember – A large earthquake damages the areas of the Crusaders in the Middle East. From Antioch an... |
1114_25490007 | From the article on '1114', restate the 'Births' content. | Al-Suhayli, Moorish scholar and writer (d. 1185) ; Bhāskara II, Indian mathematician (d. 1185) ; Dirk VI (or Theodoric), count of Holland (d. 1157) ; Fujiwara no Shunzei, Japanese nobleman (d. 1204) ; Gebhard III, German nobleman (approximate date) ; Gerard of Cremona, Italian translator (d. 1187) ; Henry of Scotland, ... | [
"1114 — Asia\n\nEmperor Hui Zong of the Song Dynasty sends a gift of Chinese musical instruments, for use in royal banquets to the Korean court of Goryeo, by request from King Yejong.",
"1114 — Earthquake\n\nNovember – A large earthquake damages the areas of the Crusaders in the Middle East. From Antioch an... |
1114_25490006 | Reconstruct the content about 'Religion' from the article on '1114'. | The cathedral of Chichester in England, constructed of wood, is destroyed by fire. ; Pontigny Abbey, a Cistercian monastery, is founded (located in Burgundy). | [
"1114 — Asia\n\nEmperor Hui Zong of the Song Dynasty sends a gift of Chinese musical instruments, for use in royal banquets to the Korean court of Goryeo, by request from King Yejong.",
"1114 — Earthquake\n\nNovember – A large earthquake damages the areas of the Crusaders in the Middle East. From Antioch an... |
1114_25490002 | What information does the article about '1114' provide? | Year 1114 (MCXIV) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. | [
"1114 — Asia\n\nEmperor Hui Zong of the Song Dynasty sends a gift of Chinese musical instruments, for use in royal banquets to the Korean court of Goryeo, by request from King Yejong.",
"1114 — Earthquake\n\nNovember – A large earthquake damages the areas of the Crusaders in the Middle East. From Antioch an... |
1114_25490008 | What does the article about '1114' say regarding 'Deaths'? | February 24 – Thomas II, archbishop of York ; Abu al-Mu'in al-Nasafi, Arab theologian (or 1115) ; Álvar Fáñez (or Háñez), Castilian nobleman ; Alypius of the Caves, Kievan monk and painter ; Erard I, French nobleman and crusader (b. 1060) ; Nestor the Chronicler, Kievan historian (or 1113) ; Richard of Salerno, N... | [
"1114 — Asia\n\nEmperor Hui Zong of the Song Dynasty sends a gift of Chinese musical instruments, for use in royal banquets to the Korean court of Goryeo, by request from King Yejong.",
"1114 — Earthquake\n\nNovember – A large earthquake damages the areas of the Crusaders in the Middle East. From Antioch an... |
1114_Lorraine_7797663 | Reconstruct the content about 'Naming' from the article on '1114 Lorraine'. | This minor planet was named after the region of Lorraine, the former Duchy of Lorraine in north-eastern France, and a remnant of the medieval kingdom of Lotharingia (AN 238;149). | [
"1114 Lorraine — Naming\n\nThis minor planet was named after the region of Lorraine, the former Duchy of Lorraine in north-eastern France, and a remnant of the medieval kingdom of Lotharingia (AN 238;149).",
"1114 Lorraine — Physical characteristics\n\nIn the SMASS classification, Lorraine is an Xc-subtype, trans... |
1114_Lorraine_7797662 | What information does the article about '1114 Lorraine' 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, Lorraine measures between 62.20 and 80.30 kilometers in diameter and its surface has an albedo between 0.03 and 0.0501. The Collaborative ... | [
"1114 Lorraine — Naming\n\nThis minor planet was named after the region of Lorraine, the former Duchy of Lorraine in north-eastern France, and a remnant of the medieval kingdom of Lotharingia (AN 238;149).",
"1114 Lorraine — Physical characteristics\n\nIn the SMASS classification, Lorraine is an Xc-subtype, trans... |
1114_Lorraine_7797661 | Reconstruct the content about 'Rotation period' from the article on '1114 Lorraine'. | In January 2005, a rotational lightcurve of Lorraine was obtained from photometric observations by French amateur astronomer Laurent Bernasconi. Analysis of the fragmentary lightcurve gave a longer-than-average rotation period of 32 hours with a brightness amplitude of 0.16 magnitude (U=1). As of 2018, no secure period... | [
"1114 Lorraine — Naming\n\nThis minor planet was named after the region of Lorraine, the former Duchy of Lorraine in north-eastern France, and a remnant of the medieval kingdom of Lotharingia (AN 238;149).",
"1114 Lorraine — Physical characteristics\n\nIn the SMASS classification, Lorraine is an Xc-subtype, trans... |
1114_Lorraine_7797658 | Explain what '1114 Lorraine' covers in the 'Discovery' section. | Lorraine was discovered on 17 November 1928, by French astronomer Alexandre Schaumasse at the Nice Observatory in southeastern France. On the following night, it was independently discovered by Italian astronomer Luigi Volta at the Observatory of Turin, Italy. The Minor Planet Center recognizes only the first discovere... | [
"1114 Lorraine — Naming\n\nThis minor planet was named after the region of Lorraine, the former Duchy of Lorraine in north-eastern France, and a remnant of the medieval kingdom of Lotharingia (AN 238;149).",
"1114 Lorraine — Physical characteristics\n\nIn the SMASS classification, Lorraine is an Xc-subtype, trans... |
1114_Lorraine_7797657 | What information does the article about '1114 Lorraine' provide? | 1114 Lorraine, provisional designation, is a very dark background asteroid from the outer regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 70 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered by Alexandre Schaumasse at Nice Observatory in 1928, and named for the French region of Lorraine. | [
"1114 Lorraine — Naming\n\nThis minor planet was named after the region of Lorraine, the former Duchy of Lorraine in north-eastern France, and a remnant of the medieval kingdom of Lotharingia (AN 238;149).",
"1114 Lorraine — Physical characteristics\n\nIn the SMASS classification, Lorraine is an Xc-subtype, trans... |
1114_Lorraine_7797659 | Explain what '1114 Lorraine' covers in the 'Orbit and classification' section. | Lorraine is a non-family asteroid from the main belt's background population (Nesvorny). Conversely, the asteroid is also considered a core member of the Eos family (Novakovic, Knezevic and Milani). It orbits the Sun in the outer asteroid belt at a distance of 2.9–3.3 AU once every 5 years and 5 months (1,989 days; sem... | [
"1114 Lorraine — Naming\n\nThis minor planet was named after the region of Lorraine, the former Duchy of Lorraine in north-eastern France, and a remnant of the medieval kingdom of Lotharingia (AN 238;149).",
"1114 Lorraine — Physical characteristics\n\nIn the SMASS classification, Lorraine is an Xc-subtype, trans... |
1114_in_Italy_4179501 | What does the article about '1114 in Italy' say regarding 'Sources'? | Beech, George. A Norman-Italian Adventurer in the East: Richard of Salerno, 1993 ; Campbell, Donald (2001). Arabian Medicine and Its Influence on the Middle Ages. Routledge. (Reprint of the London, 1926 edition). ISBN: 0-415-23188-4. ; Haskins, Charles Homer. The Renaissance of the Twelfth Century. Cambridge: Harvard ... | [
"1114 in Italy — Sources\n\nBeech, George. A Norman-Italian Adventurer in the East: Richard of Salerno, 1993 ; Campbell, Donald (2001). Arabian Medicine and Its Influence on the Middle Ages. Routledge. (Reprint of the London, 1926 edition). ISBN: 0-415-23188-4. ; Haskins, Charles Homer. The Renaissance of the Twelf... |
1115_25490013 | Explain what '1115' covers in the 'Mesoamerica' section. | The Mixtec ruler Eight Deer Jaguar Claw (or 8 Deer) is defeated in battle and sacrificed by a coalition of city-states, led by his brother-in law 4 Wind, at Tilantongo in the Mixteca Alta region (modern Mexico). | [
"1115 — Mesoamerica\n\nThe Mixtec ruler Eight Deer Jaguar Claw (or 8 Deer) is defeated in battle and sacrificed by a coalition of city-states, led by his brother-in law 4 Wind, at Tilantongo in the Mixteca Alta region (modern Mexico).",
"1115\n\nYear 1115 (MCXV) was a common year starting on Friday (link will dis... |
1115_25490009 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '1115'. | Year 1115 (MCXV) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. | [
"1115 — Mesoamerica\n\nThe Mixtec ruler Eight Deer Jaguar Claw (or 8 Deer) is defeated in battle and sacrificed by a coalition of city-states, led by his brother-in law 4 Wind, at Tilantongo in the Mixteca Alta region (modern Mexico).",
"1115\n\nYear 1115 (MCXV) was a common year starting on Friday (link will dis... |
1115_25490014 | Explain what '1115' covers in the 'Religion' section. | Arnulf of Chocques is accused of sexual relations with a Muslim woman. He is briefly removed from his position as patriarch of Jerusalem. ; Peter Abelard, French scholastic philosopher, becomes master of the cathedral school of Notre-Dame and meets Héloïse d'Argenteuil. ; Clairvaux Abbey is founded by Bernard, French a... | [
"1115 — Mesoamerica\n\nThe Mixtec ruler Eight Deer Jaguar Claw (or 8 Deer) is defeated in battle and sacrificed by a coalition of city-states, led by his brother-in law 4 Wind, at Tilantongo in the Mixteca Alta region (modern Mexico).",
"1115\n\nYear 1115 (MCXV) was a common year starting on Friday (link will dis... |
1115_25490010 | Describe the 'Levant' section of the article about '1115'. | September 14 – Battle of Sarmin: The Crusaders, under Prince Roger of Salerno, surprise and rout the Seljuk Turkish army (some 8,000 men), led by Emir Bursuq ibn Bursuq, at Sarmin (modern Syria). Bursuq barely avoids capture, and escapes with a few hundred horseman. Roger reoccupies the fortress of Kafartab, and ... | [
"1115 — Mesoamerica\n\nThe Mixtec ruler Eight Deer Jaguar Claw (or 8 Deer) is defeated in battle and sacrificed by a coalition of city-states, led by his brother-in law 4 Wind, at Tilantongo in the Mixteca Alta region (modern Mexico).",
"1115\n\nYear 1115 (MCXV) was a common year starting on Friday (link will dis... |
1115_25490011 | Summarize the 'Europe' part of '1115'. | February 11 – Battle of Welfesholz: Duke Lothair of Supplinburg joins the rebellious Saxon forces, and defeats the German Imperial Army of Emperor Henry V at Welfesholz, in Saxony-Anhalt (modern Germany). ; July 24 – Matilda, margravine of Tuscany, dies at Bondeno. During her reign she waged an intermittent... | [
"1115 — Mesoamerica\n\nThe Mixtec ruler Eight Deer Jaguar Claw (or 8 Deer) is defeated in battle and sacrificed by a coalition of city-states, led by his brother-in law 4 Wind, at Tilantongo in the Mixteca Alta region (modern Mexico).",
"1115\n\nYear 1115 (MCXV) was a common year starting on Friday (link will dis... |
1115_25490015 | From the article on '1115', restate the 'Births' content. | April 18 – Gertrude, German duchess and regent (d. 1143) ; September 18 – Wu, Chinese empress consort (d. 1197) ; Aubrey de Vere, 1st Earl of Oxford (approximate date) ; Berenguer Raymond, count of Provence (d. 1144) ; Erling Skakke, Norwegian nobleman (approximate date) ; Eustathius of Thessalonica, Byzant... | [
"1115 — Mesoamerica\n\nThe Mixtec ruler Eight Deer Jaguar Claw (or 8 Deer) is defeated in battle and sacrificed by a coalition of city-states, led by his brother-in law 4 Wind, at Tilantongo in the Mixteca Alta region (modern Mexico).",
"1115\n\nYear 1115 (MCXV) was a common year starting on Friday (link will dis... |
1115_25490016 | Summarize the 'Deaths' part of '1115'. | July 8 – Peter the Hermit, French religious leader ; July 24 – Matilda, margravine of Tuscany (b. 1046) ; December 22 – Olav Magnusson, king of Norway (b. 1099) ; December 23 – Ivo of Chartres, French bishop (b. 1040) ; December 30 – Theodoric II, duke of Lorraine ; Abu al-Mu'in al-Nasafi,... | [
"1115 — Mesoamerica\n\nThe Mixtec ruler Eight Deer Jaguar Claw (or 8 Deer) is defeated in battle and sacrificed by a coalition of city-states, led by his brother-in law 4 Wind, at Tilantongo in the Mixteca Alta region (modern Mexico).",
"1115\n\nYear 1115 (MCXV) was a common year starting on Friday (link will dis... |
1115_Sabauda_7797836 | Reconstruct the content about 'Orbit and classification' from the article on '1115 Sabauda'. | Sabauda is a member of the Meliboea family, a smaller asteroid family of carbonaceous outer-belt asteroids with a few hundred members, named after 137 Meliboea. It orbits the Sun in the outer main-belt at a distance of 2.6–3.6 AU once every 5 years and 6 months (1,998 days). Its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.17 and an... | [
"1115 Sabauda — Orbit and classification\n\nSabauda is a member of the Meliboea family, a smaller asteroid family of carbonaceous outer-belt asteroids with a few hundred members, named after 137 Meliboea. It orbits the Sun in the outer main-belt at a distance of 2.6–3.6 AU once every 5 years and 6 months (1,998 day... |
1115_Sabauda_7797840 | Describe the 'Naming' section of the article about '1115 Sabauda'. | This minor planet bears the Latin name of the former rulers of Italy, the House of Savoy (Sabauda, or Sapauda). It is also possible that it was named after the new established town of Sabauda in the Pontine Marshes, central Italy. The official naming citation was mentioned in The Names of the Minor Planets by Paul Herg... | [
"1115 Sabauda — Orbit and classification\n\nSabauda is a member of the Meliboea family, a smaller asteroid family of carbonaceous outer-belt asteroids with a few hundred members, named after 137 Meliboea. It orbits the Sun in the outer main-belt at a distance of 2.6–3.6 AU once every 5 years and 6 months (1,998 day... |
1115_Sabauda_7797839 | What information does the article about '1115 Sabauda' 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, Sabauda measures between 67.24 and 75.91 kilometers in diameter and its surface has an albedo between 0.04 and 0.0711. The Collaborative A... | [
"1115 Sabauda — Orbit and classification\n\nSabauda is a member of the Meliboea family, a smaller asteroid family of carbonaceous outer-belt asteroids with a few hundred members, named after 137 Meliboea. It orbits the Sun in the outer main-belt at a distance of 2.6–3.6 AU once every 5 years and 6 months (1,998 day... |
1115_Sabauda_7797838 | Based on the article about '1115 Sabauda', describe the 'Rotation period' section. | Several rotational lightcurves of Sabauda were obtained from photometric observations. Lightcurve analysis gave a rotation period between 6.718 and 6.732 hours with a brightness amplitude of 0.16 to 0.27 magnitude (U=2+/3-/3). | [
"1115 Sabauda — Orbit and classification\n\nSabauda is a member of the Meliboea family, a smaller asteroid family of carbonaceous outer-belt asteroids with a few hundred members, named after 137 Meliboea. It orbits the Sun in the outer main-belt at a distance of 2.6–3.6 AU once every 5 years and 6 months (1,998 day... |
1115_Sabauda_7797834 | Summarize the following section from the article on '1115 Sabauda'. | 1115 Sabauda is a carbonaceous Meliboean asteroid from the outer region of the asteroid belt, approximately 68 kilometers in diameter. Discovered in 1928 by Italian astronomer Luigi Volta, it was assigned the provisional designation. The asteroid was probably named after the House of Savoy, the former rulers of Italy. | [
"1115 Sabauda — Orbit and classification\n\nSabauda is a member of the Meliboea family, a smaller asteroid family of carbonaceous outer-belt asteroids with a few hundred members, named after 137 Meliboea. It orbits the Sun in the outer main-belt at a distance of 2.6–3.6 AU once every 5 years and 6 months (1,998 day... |
1115_in_Ireland_21245645 | Explain what '1115 in Ireland' covers in the 'Events' section. | An assault on Norse-Gaelic Dublin by Diarmait mac Énna meic Murchada and Conchobar Ua Conchobair Failge, joint Kings of Leinster, is thwarted by Domnall Gerrlámhach. | [
"1115 in Ireland — Events\n\nAn assault on Norse-Gaelic Dublin by Diarmait mac Énna meic Murchada and Conchobar Ua Conchobair Failge, joint Kings of Leinster, is thwarted by Domnall Gerrlámhach.",
"1115 in Ireland\n\nEvents from the year 1115 in Ireland.",
"1115 in Ireland — Incumbents\n\nHigh King of Ireland: ... |
1116_25490024 | Summarize the 'Religion' part of '1116'. | Construction starts on the Chennakeshava Temple (located on the Yagachi River) commissioned by King Vishnuvardhana at Belur in India. ; The monastery at Peterborough in England is destroyed by fire. | [
"1116 — Religion\n\nConstruction starts on the Chennakeshava Temple (located on the Yagachi River) commissioned by King Vishnuvardhana at Belur in India. ; The monastery at Peterborough in England is destroyed by fire.",
"1116 — Births\n\nApril 12 – Richeza of Poland, queen of Sweden (d. 1156) ; August 29 &... |
1116_25490025 | Reconstruct the content about 'Births' from the article on '1116'. | April 12 – Richeza of Poland, queen of Sweden (d. 1156) ; August 29 – Philip of France, king of France (d. 1131) ; November 23 – William FitzRobert, 2nd Earl of Gloucester (d. 1183) ; Berengaria of Barcelona, queen of León and Castile (d. 1149) ; Ibn al-Azraq al-Fariqi, Arab historian and writer (d. 1... | [
"1116 — Religion\n\nConstruction starts on the Chennakeshava Temple (located on the Yagachi River) commissioned by King Vishnuvardhana at Belur in India. ; The monastery at Peterborough in England is destroyed by fire.",
"1116 — Births\n\nApril 12 – Richeza of Poland, queen of Sweden (d. 1156) ; August 29 &... |
1116_25490021 | What information does the article about '1116' provide on 'England'? | The Welsh under King Gruffydd ap Rhys of Deheubarth attacks Llandovery Castle, but are defeated. Gruffydd also attacks Swansea Castle and destroys the outer walls. | [
"1116 — Religion\n\nConstruction starts on the Chennakeshava Temple (located on the Yagachi River) commissioned by King Vishnuvardhana at Belur in India. ; The monastery at Peterborough in England is destroyed by fire.",
"1116 — Births\n\nApril 12 – Richeza of Poland, queen of Sweden (d. 1156) ; August 29 &... |
1116_25490018 | What information does the article about '1116' provide on 'Byzantine Empire'? | Autumn – Battle of Philomelion: Emperor Alexios I (Komnenos) leads an expedition into Anatolia and meets the Seljuk army under Sultan Malik Shah (near Philomelium). The Byzantines introduce a new battle formation of Alexios' devising, the parataxis (a defensive formation, consisting of a hollow square, with the b... | [
"1116 — Religion\n\nConstruction starts on the Chennakeshava Temple (located on the Yagachi River) commissioned by King Vishnuvardhana at Belur in India. ; The monastery at Peterborough in England is destroyed by fire.",
"1116 — Births\n\nApril 12 – Richeza of Poland, queen of Sweden (d. 1156) ; August 29 &... |
1116_25490019 | What does the article about '1116' say regarding 'Levant'? | Summer – The Crusaders under King Baldwin I of Jerusalem undertake an expedition to Egypt and march as far as Akaba on the Red Sea. After the local inhabitants flee from the town, Baldwin constructs castles in Akaba and on a nearby island. He leaves a garrison in both fortresses. The three Crusader strongholds – ... | [
"1116 — Religion\n\nConstruction starts on the Chennakeshava Temple (located on the Yagachi River) commissioned by King Vishnuvardhana at Belur in India. ; The monastery at Peterborough in England is destroyed by fire.",
"1116 — Births\n\nApril 12 – Richeza of Poland, queen of Sweden (d. 1156) ; August 29 &... |
1116_25490026 | Based on the article about '1116', describe the 'Deaths' section. | February 3 – Coloman (the Learned), king of Hungary ; February 13 – Galon (or Gallo), bishop of Beauvais ; Abu Nasr Farsi, Persian statesman and poet (or 1117) ; Bagrat Pakrad, Armenian nobleman and adventurer ; Jimena Díaz, Spanish noblewoman (approximate date) ; Malik Shah, Seljuk ruler of the Sultanate o... | [
"1116 — Religion\n\nConstruction starts on the Chennakeshava Temple (located on the Yagachi River) commissioned by King Vishnuvardhana at Belur in India. ; The monastery at Peterborough in England is destroyed by fire.",
"1116 — Births\n\nApril 12 – Richeza of Poland, queen of Sweden (d. 1156) ; August 29 &... |
1116_25490023 | Based on the article about '1116', describe the 'Art and Music' section. | Aak music is introduced to the Korean court, through a large gift of 428 musical instruments as well as 572 costumes and ritual dance objects from China, by Emperor Hui Zong of the Song Dynasty. | [
"1116 — Religion\n\nConstruction starts on the Chennakeshava Temple (located on the Yagachi River) commissioned by King Vishnuvardhana at Belur in India. ; The monastery at Peterborough in England is destroyed by fire.",
"1116 — Births\n\nApril 12 – Richeza of Poland, queen of Sweden (d. 1156) ; August 29 &... |
1116_25490022 | From the article on '1116', restate the 'Africa' content. | The Zirid ruler of Ifriqiya, Ali ibn Yahya, conquers the island of Jerba, then acting as an independent piratical republic. | [
"1116 — Religion\n\nConstruction starts on the Chennakeshava Temple (located on the Yagachi River) commissioned by King Vishnuvardhana at Belur in India. ; The monastery at Peterborough in England is destroyed by fire.",
"1116 — Births\n\nApril 12 – Richeza of Poland, queen of Sweden (d. 1156) ; August 29 &... |
1116_25490017 | Describe the content of the article about '1116'. | Year 1116 (MCXVI) was a leap year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. | [
"1116 — Religion\n\nConstruction starts on the Chennakeshava Temple (located on the Yagachi River) commissioned by King Vishnuvardhana at Belur in India. ; The monastery at Peterborough in England is destroyed by fire.",
"1116 — Births\n\nApril 12 – Richeza of Poland, queen of Sweden (d. 1156) ; August 29 &... |
1116_25490020 | Explain what '1116' covers in the 'Europe' section. | February 3 – King Coloman (the Learned) dies after a 21-year reign in which he has consolidated the feudal system in Hungary and expanded the frontier (partly by overthrowing King Peter II of Croatia). ; Ramon Berenguer III (the Great), count of Barcelona, sails to Rome in an effort to gain support from the Itali... | [
"1116 — Religion\n\nConstruction starts on the Chennakeshava Temple (located on the Yagachi River) commissioned by King Vishnuvardhana at Belur in India. ; The monastery at Peterborough in England is destroyed by fire.",
"1116 — Births\n\nApril 12 – Richeza of Poland, queen of Sweden (d. 1156) ; August 29 &... |
1116_Catriona_16634745 | Based on the article about '1116 Catriona', describe the 'Diameter and albedo' section. | According to observations by astronomers at the Rozhen Observatory in Bulgaria, as well as 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, Catriona measures between 36.71 and 41.010 kilometers in dia... | [
"1116 Catriona — Diameter and albedo\n\nAccording to observations by astronomers at the Rozhen Observatory in Bulgaria, as well as 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, Catriona measure... |
1116_Catriona_16634742 | Reconstruct the content about 'Naming' from the article on '1116 Catriona'. | This minor planet was probably named after Catriona, the 1893-novel by Robert Louis Stevenson (1850–1894), who was a Scottish poet, novelist and travel writer. The naming citation is based on Lutz Schmadel's research including feedback from R. Bremer. | [
"1116 Catriona — Diameter and albedo\n\nAccording to observations by astronomers at the Rozhen Observatory in Bulgaria, as well as 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, Catriona measure... |
1116_Catriona_16634740 | What information does the article about '1116 Catriona' provide? | 1116 Catriona (prov. designation: ) is a carbonaceous asteroid from the outer regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 39 km in diameter. It was discovered on 5 April 1929, by South African astronomer Cyril Jackson at the Union Observatory in Johannesburg. The asteroid was probably named after the 1893-novel Catrion... | [
"1116 Catriona — Diameter and albedo\n\nAccording to observations by astronomers at the Rozhen Observatory in Bulgaria, as well as 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, Catriona measure... |
1116_Catriona_16634744 | Reconstruct the content about 'Rotation period' from the article on '1116 Catriona'. | In December 2003, the best-rated rotational lightcurve of Catriona was obtained from photometric observations by American astronomer John Menke at his Menke Observatory in Barnesville, Maryland (no obs. code). Lightcurve analysis gave a well-defined rotation period of 8.83 hours with a notably low brightness variation ... | [
"1116 Catriona — Diameter and albedo\n\nAccording to observations by astronomers at the Rozhen Observatory in Bulgaria, as well as 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, Catriona measure... |
1116_Catriona_16634741 | Reconstruct the content about 'Classification and orbit' from the article on '1116 Catriona'. | Catriona is not a member of any identified asteroid family. It orbits the Sun in the outer main belt at a distance of 2.3–3.6 AU once every 5.00 years (1,826 days). Its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.23 and an inclination of 17° with respect to the ecliptic. The body's observation arc begins with its official discovery... | [
"1116 Catriona — Diameter and albedo\n\nAccording to observations by astronomers at the Rozhen Observatory in Bulgaria, as well as 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, Catriona measure... |
1116_SEN_19659843 | Describe the '2010s' section of the article about '1116 SEN'. | In July 2015, the newsroom shared between SEN and sister station 3MP 1377 was closed, replaced with the Victorian news service from Macquarie National News, based at 3AW. In November 2015, it was announced that Francis Leach would depart ABC Grandstand Digital following the axing of the Grandstand Breakfast programme, ... | [
"1116 SEN — 2010s\n\nIn July 2015, the newsroom shared between SEN and sister station 3MP 1377 was closed, replaced with the Victorian news service from Macquarie National News, based at 3AW. In November 2015, it was announced that Francis Leach would depart ABC Grandstand Digital following the axing of the Grandst... |
1116_SEN_19659844 | What does the article about '1116 SEN' say regarding 'Current announcers'? | Andrew Hayes ; Andy Maher ; Anthony Hudson ; Ben Graham ; Darren Parkin ; David King ; Garry Lyon ; Gerard Whateley ; Jack Heverin ; John Rothfield ; Kane Cornes ; Kym Dillon ; Liam Pickering ; Michelangelo Rucci ; Tim Watson ; Dwayne Russell | [
"1116 SEN — 2010s\n\nIn July 2015, the newsroom shared between SEN and sister station 3MP 1377 was closed, replaced with the Victorian news service from Macquarie National News, based at 3AW. In November 2015, it was announced that Francis Leach would depart ABC Grandstand Digital following the axing of the Grandst... |
1116_SEN_19659842 | Describe the 'History' section of the article about '1116 SEN'. | Australian Radio Network to create SEN 1323. Launching on 1 February 2005, the station became a simulcast of its Melbourne sister station, with only one Adelaide-based programme - "The Boys Next Door", hosted by former FIVEaa presenter Mark Aiston, The Sunday Footy Show panelist Mark Bickley and Port Adelaide Football ... | [
"1116 SEN — 2010s\n\nIn July 2015, the newsroom shared between SEN and sister station 3MP 1377 was closed, replaced with the Victorian news service from Macquarie National News, based at 3AW. In November 2015, it was announced that Francis Leach would depart ABC Grandstand Digital following the axing of the Grandst... |
1116_SEN_19659840 | Reconstruct the content about 'History' from the article on '1116 SEN'. | The station first broadcast on 29 November 1931 as 3AK. In October 2003, amid growing debt and struggling ratings, 3AK operators Data & Commerce Limited placed the station up for sale. In November, owners Data & Commerce Limited entered into a lease with the newly formed Sports Entertainment Network to create SEN 1116,... | [
"1116 SEN — 2010s\n\nIn July 2015, the newsroom shared between SEN and sister station 3MP 1377 was closed, replaced with the Victorian news service from Macquarie National News, based at 3AW. In November 2015, it was announced that Francis Leach would depart ABC Grandstand Digital following the axing of the Grandst... |
1116_SEN_19659846 | Summarize the 'Sports coverage' part of '1116 SEN'. | Australian Football League ; Victorian Football League National Basketball League Australian cricket team in the United Arab Emirates in 2018–19 ; Big Bash League ; Indian cricket team in Australia in 2018–19 ; 2019 Cricket World Cup A-League Australian Open ; U.S. Masters Tournament Spring Racing Carnival ; Melbourne ... | [
"1116 SEN — 2010s\n\nIn July 2015, the newsroom shared between SEN and sister station 3MP 1377 was closed, replaced with the Victorian news service from Macquarie National News, based at 3AW. In November 2015, it was announced that Francis Leach would depart ABC Grandstand Digital following the axing of the Grandst... |
1116_SEN_19659851 | From the article on '1116 SEN', restate the 'Former' content. | No Man Should Ever Walk Alone, a Monday night hour-long show hosted by Danny Frawley on men's health, including mental health (a cause he championed after opening up about his own struggles), addiction and lifestyle. Frawley hosted the show until his death in 2019. | [
"1116 SEN — 2010s\n\nIn July 2015, the newsroom shared between SEN and sister station 3MP 1377 was closed, replaced with the Victorian news service from Macquarie National News, based at 3AW. In November 2015, it was announced that Francis Leach would depart ABC Grandstand Digital following the axing of the Grandst... |
1116_SEN_19659849 | From the article on '1116 SEN', restate the 'SEN 1323' content. | SEN 1323 was launched on 1 February 2005 in Adelaide, replacing 5DN. It largely simulcast 1116 SEN, with a single opt-out program for the Adelaide market. The station closed following parent company Data & Commerce Limited entering voluntary administration in June 2005. | [
"1116 SEN — 2010s\n\nIn July 2015, the newsroom shared between SEN and sister station 3MP 1377 was closed, replaced with the Victorian news service from Macquarie National News, based at 3AW. In November 2015, it was announced that Francis Leach would depart ABC Grandstand Digital following the axing of the Grandst... |
1116_SEN_19659847 | Reconstruct the content about 'SEN SA' from the article on '1116 SEN'. | On 13 October 2018, SEN parent company Pacific Star Network confirmed it had purchased an AM narrowband licence in Adelaide, South Australia, returning the SEN brand to South Australia. The station launched on 1629 AM on 6 December 2018, with local presenters Kane Cornes, Andrew Hayes, Kym Dillon and Michelangelo Rucci... | [
"1116 SEN — 2010s\n\nIn July 2015, the newsroom shared between SEN and sister station 3MP 1377 was closed, replaced with the Victorian news service from Macquarie National News, based at 3AW. In November 2015, it was announced that Francis Leach would depart ABC Grandstand Digital following the axing of the Grandst... |
1116_SEN_19659841 | What information does the article about '1116 SEN' provide on 'History'? | Radio National's Francis Leach in afternoons, and Dermott Brereton and Anthony Hudson in drive. In the year's first radio ratings survey, the station jumped from reaching 1.2% of the Melbourne radio market as 3AK, to 2.1% as SEN, growing to 2.8% in the year's fourth survey despite the lack of coverage of any major spor... | [
"1116 SEN — 2010s\n\nIn July 2015, the newsroom shared between SEN and sister station 3MP 1377 was closed, replaced with the Victorian news service from Macquarie National News, based at 3AW. In November 2015, it was announced that Francis Leach would depart ABC Grandstand Digital following the axing of the Grandst... |
1116_SEN_19659848 | Explain what '1116 SEN' covers in the 'SEN Track' section. | SEN Track is a radio network broadcasting coverage of horse, thoroughbred and greyhound racing, which launched on 28 March 2020. | [
"1116 SEN — 2010s\n\nIn July 2015, the newsroom shared between SEN and sister station 3MP 1377 was closed, replaced with the Victorian news service from Macquarie National News, based at 3AW. In November 2015, it was announced that Francis Leach would depart ABC Grandstand Digital following the axing of the Grandst... |
1116_SEN_19659852 | Reconstruct the content about 'Podcasts' from the article on '1116 SEN'. | Tiger Tragics, a Richmond-centric podcast hosted by SEN fill-in and weekend host and MCG public address announcer Tony Schibeci and SEN producer's Mitchell Scott and Karl Bianco. ; The Carlton Show, a Carlton-centric podcast co-hosted by Maher. ; The Geelong Show, a Geelong-centric podcast co-hosted by Ben Casanelia of... | [
"1116 SEN — 2010s\n\nIn July 2015, the newsroom shared between SEN and sister station 3MP 1377 was closed, replaced with the Victorian news service from Macquarie National News, based at 3AW. In November 2015, it was announced that Francis Leach would depart ABC Grandstand Digital following the axing of the Grandst... |
1116_SEN_19659839 | What information does the article about '1116 SEN' provide? | 1116 SEN (official callsign: 3AK) is an Australian radio station in Victoria. Owned and operated by Pacific Star Network, it broadcasts a sports radio format from Lower Plenty to Greater Melbourne. First broadcast on 29 November 1931 as 3AK, the station currently broadcasts from studios in South Melbourne. | [
"1116 SEN — 2010s\n\nIn July 2015, the newsroom shared between SEN and sister station 3MP 1377 was closed, replaced with the Victorian news service from Macquarie National News, based at 3AW. In November 2015, it was announced that Francis Leach would depart ABC Grandstand Digital following the axing of the Grandst... |
1116_SEN_19659850 | What does the article about '1116 SEN' say regarding 'SEN+'? | SEN+ commenced broadcasting on 13 August 2018, replacing Classic Rock Radio. The station broadcast live coverage of the NFL, NBA, A-League and Super Rugby as well as live and timeshifted programming from the main SEN station. On 28 March 2020, it was replaced by SEN Track. | [
"1116 SEN — 2010s\n\nIn July 2015, the newsroom shared between SEN and sister station 3MP 1377 was closed, replaced with the Victorian news service from Macquarie National News, based at 3AW. In November 2015, it was announced that Francis Leach would depart ABC Grandstand Digital following the axing of the Grandst... |
1116_in_Ireland_15702748 | Describe the 'Births' section of the article about '1116 in Ireland'. | Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair (Modern Irish: Ruaidhrí Ó Conchobhair, or, Ruairí Ó Conchúir; commonly anglicised as Rory O'Conor) (d. 1198) was King of Connacht from 1156 to 1186, and High King of Ireland from 1166 to 1183.[1] He was the last High King of Ireland before the Norman invasion of Ireland (Brian Ua Néill and Edward ... | [
"1116 in Ireland — Births\n\nRuaidrí Ua Conchobair (Modern Irish: Ruaidhrí Ó Conchobhair, or, Ruairí Ó Conchúir; commonly anglicised as Rory O'Conor) (d. 1198) was King of Connacht from 1156 to 1186, and High King of Ireland from 1166 to 1183.[1] He was the last High King of Ireland before the Norman invasion of Ir... |
1117_25490035 | What does the article about '1117' say regarding 'Births'? | September 7 – Nicolò Politi, Italian hermit (d. 1167) ; Fujiwara no Nariko, Japanese empress (d. 1160) ; Gerard la Pucelle, bishop of Coventry (d. 1184) ; Henry I, count of Guelders and Zutphen (d. 1182) ; Humphrey II of Toron, constable of Jerusalem (d. 1179) ; Maurice of Carnoet, French Cistercian abbot (d. 119... | [
"1117 — Technology\n\nThe magnetic compass is first used for maritime navigation purposes during the Song Dynasty in China.",
"1117 — Births\n\nSeptember 7 – Nicolò Politi, Italian hermit (d. 1167) ; Fujiwara no Nariko, Japanese empress (d. 1160) ; Gerard la Pucelle, bishop of Coventry (d. 1184) ; Henry I, ... |
1117_25490033 | Based on the article about '1117', describe the 'Education' section. | Merton Priory (near London) is consecrated at Huntingdon. The priory becomes an important centre of learning and diplomacy in England. | [
"1117 — Technology\n\nThe magnetic compass is first used for maritime navigation purposes during the Song Dynasty in China.",
"1117 — Births\n\nSeptember 7 – Nicolò Politi, Italian hermit (d. 1167) ; Fujiwara no Nariko, Japanese empress (d. 1160) ; Gerard la Pucelle, bishop of Coventry (d. 1184) ; Henry I, ... |
1117_25490029 | What does the article about '1117' say regarding 'Seljuk Empire'? | Battle of Ghazni: Seljuk forces under Ahmad Sanjar (supporting the claim of Bahram-Shah) invade Afghanistan and defeat the ruling Sultan Arslan-Shah. Bahram succeeds his brother as ruler of the Ghaznavid Empire. | [
"1117 — Technology\n\nThe magnetic compass is first used for maritime navigation purposes during the Song Dynasty in China.",
"1117 — Births\n\nSeptember 7 – Nicolò Politi, Italian hermit (d. 1167) ; Fujiwara no Nariko, Japanese empress (d. 1160) ; Gerard la Pucelle, bishop of Coventry (d. 1184) ; Henry I, ... |
1117_25490028 | What information does the article about '1117' provide on 'Europe'? | King Stephen II of Hungary regains Dalmatia from Venice while the Venetians are on a naval expedition. Doge Ordelafo Faliero dies in battle (near Zadar) against the Hungarians. Faliero is succeeded by Domenico Michiel, who reconquers more territory and agrees to a 5-year truce with Hungary. ; Ramon Berenguer III (the G... | [
"1117 — Technology\n\nThe magnetic compass is first used for maritime navigation purposes during the Song Dynasty in China.",
"1117 — Births\n\nSeptember 7 – Nicolò Politi, Italian hermit (d. 1167) ; Fujiwara no Nariko, Japanese empress (d. 1160) ; Gerard la Pucelle, bishop of Coventry (d. 1184) ; Henry I, ... |
1117_25490031 | Summarize the 'Levant' part of '1117'. | The Crusaders led by King Baldwin I of Jerusalem raid Pelusium in Egypt and burn the city to the ground. Baldwin marches back to Palestine and strengthens the fortifications of the southern frontier. | [
"1117 — Technology\n\nThe magnetic compass is first used for maritime navigation purposes during the Song Dynasty in China.",
"1117 — Births\n\nSeptember 7 – Nicolò Politi, Italian hermit (d. 1167) ; Fujiwara no Nariko, Japanese empress (d. 1160) ; Gerard la Pucelle, bishop of Coventry (d. 1184) ; Henry I, ... |
1117_25490032 | What information does the article about '1117' provide on 'Asia'? | King Mahaabarana Adeettiya (Koimala) from the Theemuge Dynasty becomes the first king to rule over the whole Maldives. He reclaims the northern atolls from the Indian invaders. ; The sōhei or warrior monks of Mii-dera and Enryaku-ji unite their forces to attack Nara in Japan. | [
"1117 — Technology\n\nThe magnetic compass is first used for maritime navigation purposes during the Song Dynasty in China.",
"1117 — Births\n\nSeptember 7 – Nicolò Politi, Italian hermit (d. 1167) ; Fujiwara no Nariko, Japanese empress (d. 1160) ; Gerard la Pucelle, bishop of Coventry (d. 1184) ; Henry I, ... |
1117_25490036 | Explain what '1117' covers in the 'Deaths' section. | February 14 – Bertrade de Montfort, French queen (b. 1070) ; April 11 – Tescelin le Roux, Burgundian nobleman (b. 1070) ; April 14 – Bernard of Thiron, founder of the Order of Tiron (b. 1046) ; April 16 – Magnus Erlendsson, Norse earl of Orkney (b. 1080) ; September 1 – Robert de Limesey, ... | [
"1117 — Technology\n\nThe magnetic compass is first used for maritime navigation purposes during the Song Dynasty in China.",
"1117 — Births\n\nSeptember 7 – Nicolò Politi, Italian hermit (d. 1167) ; Fujiwara no Nariko, Japanese empress (d. 1160) ; Gerard la Pucelle, bishop of Coventry (d. 1184) ; Henry I, ... |
1117_25490030 | From the article on '1117', restate the 'Africa' content. | Conflict between the de facto independent Muslim republics of Gabès and Mahdia (modern Tunisia) in Ifriqiya. Madhia is supported by the Zirid Dynasty while Gabes receives the aid of Roger II, count of Sicily. | [
"1117 — Technology\n\nThe magnetic compass is first used for maritime navigation purposes during the Song Dynasty in China.",
"1117 — Births\n\nSeptember 7 – Nicolò Politi, Italian hermit (d. 1167) ; Fujiwara no Nariko, Japanese empress (d. 1160) ; Gerard la Pucelle, bishop of Coventry (d. 1184) ; Henry I, ... |
1117_Reginita_8068458 | Explain what '1117 Reginita' covers in the 'Rotation period' section. | Several rotational lightcurves of Reginita have been obtained from photometric observations since 1988. The consolidated lightcurve analysis gave a rotation period of 2.946 hours with a brightness amplitude between 0.10 and 0.33 magnitude (U=3). | [
"1117 Reginita — Rotation period\n\nSeveral rotational lightcurves of Reginita have been obtained from photometric observations since 1988. The consolidated lightcurve analysis gave a rotation period of 2.946 hours with a brightness amplitude between 0.10 and 0.33 magnitude (U=3).",
"1117 Reginita — Physical char... |
1117_Reginita_8068459 | What information does the article about '1117 Reginita' provide on 'Diameter and albedo'? | According to the survey carried out by the NEOWISE mission of NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE), Reginita measures between 9.82 and 11.22 kilometers in diameter and its surface has an albedo between 0.293 and 0.36. The Collaborative Asteroid Lightcurve Link adopts Petr Pravec's revised WISE data, that i... | [
"1117 Reginita — Rotation period\n\nSeveral rotational lightcurves of Reginita have been obtained from photometric observations since 1988. The consolidated lightcurve analysis gave a rotation period of 2.946 hours with a brightness amplitude between 0.10 and 0.33 magnitude (U=3).",
"1117 Reginita — Physical char... |
1117_Reginita_8068454 | Summarize the following section from the article on '1117 Reginita'. | 1117 Reginita (prov. designation: ) is a stony background asteroid from the inner regions of the asteroid belt. It was discovered on 24 May 1927, by Catalan astronomer Josep Comas i Solà at the Fabra Observatory in Barcelona, Spain, who named it after his niece. The bright S-type asteroid has a notably short rotation p... | [
"1117 Reginita — Rotation period\n\nSeveral rotational lightcurves of Reginita have been obtained from photometric observations since 1988. The consolidated lightcurve analysis gave a rotation period of 2.946 hours with a brightness amplitude between 0.10 and 0.33 magnitude (U=3).",
"1117 Reginita — Physical char... |
1117_Reginita_8068455 | What does the article about '1117 Reginita' say regarding 'Orbit and classification'? | Reginita is a non-family asteroid of the main belt's background population when applying the hierarchical clustering method to its proper orbital elements. It orbits the Sun in the inner asteroid belt at a distance of 1.8–2.7 AU once every 3 years and 4 months (1,231 days; semi-major axis of 2.25 AU). Its orbit has an ... | [
"1117 Reginita — Rotation period\n\nSeveral rotational lightcurves of Reginita have been obtained from photometric observations since 1988. The consolidated lightcurve analysis gave a rotation period of 2.946 hours with a brightness amplitude between 0.10 and 0.33 magnitude (U=3).",
"1117 Reginita — Physical char... |
1117_Verona_earthquake_14417446 | Summarize the following section from the article on '1117 Verona earthquake'. | Venice, Treviso, Modena, Parma, and Cremona. The main churches of Padua all suffered major damage. News of the earthquake reached Montecassino and Reims. The Milanese chronicler Landolfo Iuniore reported that the church synods needed to be carried out in the open air, due to the destruction. In Germany, damage was also... | [
"1117 Verona earthquake — Notes\n\nSources",
"1117 Verona earthquake\n\nVenice, Treviso, Modena, Parma, and Cremona. The main churches of Padua all suffered major damage. News of the earthquake reached Montecassino and Reims. The Milanese chronicler Landolfo Iuniore reported that the church synods needed to be ca... |
1117_Verona_earthquake_14417445 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '1117 Verona earthquake'. | An earthquake, rated at VII (Very strong) on the Mercalli intensity scale, struck northern Italy and Germany on 3 January 1117. The epicentre of the first shock was near Verona, the city which suffered the most damage. The outer wall of the Arena di Verona was partially felled, and the standing portion was damaged in a... | [
"1117 Verona earthquake — Notes\n\nSources",
"1117 Verona earthquake\n\nVenice, Treviso, Modena, Parma, and Cremona. The main churches of Padua all suffered major damage. News of the earthquake reached Montecassino and Reims. The Milanese chronicler Landolfo Iuniore reported that the church synods needed to be ca... |
1117_in_Italy_4544832 | What information does the article about '1117 in Italy' provide on 'Sources'? | Cosmas of Prague: The Chronicle of the Czechs (Translated with an introduction and notes by Lisa Wolverton) (2009). The Catholic University of America Press. ISBN: 978-0-8132-1570-9. ; Deeds of John and Manuel Comnenus by John Kinnamos (Translated by Charles M. Brand) (1976). Columbia University Press. ISBN: 0-231-0408... | [
"1117 in Italy — Sources\n\nCosmas of Prague: The Chronicle of the Czechs (Translated with an introduction and notes by Lisa Wolverton) (2009). The Catholic University of America Press. ISBN: 978-0-8132-1570-9. ; Deeds of John and Manuel Comnenus by John Kinnamos (Translated by Charles M. Brand) (1976). Columbia Un... |
1117_in_Italy_4544833 | Reconstruct the content about 'Sources' from the article on '1117 in Italy'. | 7. Kelly, S. E. 2000. Charters of Abingdon, part 1. Anglo-Saxon Charters 7. Kelly, S. E. 2000. Charters of Abingdon, part 1. Anglo-Saxon Charters 7. Kelly, S. E. 2000. Charters of Abingdon, part 1. Anglo-Saxon Charters 7. Kelly, S. E. 2000. Charters of Abingdon, part 1. Anglo-Saxon Charters 7. Kelly, S. E. 2000. Charte... | [
"1117 in Italy — Sources\n\nCosmas of Prague: The Chronicle of the Czechs (Translated with an introduction and notes by Lisa Wolverton) (2009). The Catholic University of America Press. ISBN: 978-0-8132-1570-9. ; Deeds of John and Manuel Comnenus by John Kinnamos (Translated by Charles M. Brand) (1976). Columbia Un... |
1118_25490052 | Based on the article about '1118', describe the 'Deaths' section. | January 21 – Paschal II, pope of the Catholic Church ; April 2 – Baldwin I (of Boulogne), king of Jerusalem ; April 16 ; Adelaide del Vasto, countess of Sicily ; William d'Évreux, Norman nobleman ; May 1 – Matilda of Scotland, queen of England ; June 5 – Robert de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Leicester... | [
"1118 — Deaths\n\nJanuary 21 – Paschal II, pope of the Catholic Church ; April 2 – Baldwin I (of Boulogne), king of Jerusalem ; April 16 ; Adelaide del Vasto, countess of Sicily ; William d'Évreux, Norman nobleman ; May 1 – Matilda of Scotland, queen of England ; June 5 – Robert de Beaumont,... |
1118_25490038 | Describe the 'Byzantine Empire' section of the article about '1118'. | August 15 – Emperor Alexios I Komnenos dies after a 37-year reign, in which he has regained control over western Anatolia (modern Turkey). He stabilizes his frontiers against the wars with the Normans in the western Balkans, and the Seljuk Turks in the East. Alexios is succeeded by his 30-year-old son, John II Ko... | [
"1118 — Deaths\n\nJanuary 21 – Paschal II, pope of the Catholic Church ; April 2 – Baldwin I (of Boulogne), king of Jerusalem ; April 16 ; Adelaide del Vasto, countess of Sicily ; William d'Évreux, Norman nobleman ; May 1 – Matilda of Scotland, queen of England ; June 5 – Robert de Beaumont,... |
1118_25490044 | What does the article about '1118' say regarding 'Italy'? | January 24 – Pope Gelasius II succeeds Pope Paschal II as the 161st pope. ; March 10 – Gregory VIII is elected antipope. ; September 26 – Pisa Cathedral in the March of Tuscany is consecrated by Pope Gelasius II. ; The restoration of Santa Maria in Cosmedin begins. ; The economic competition between M... | [
"1118 — Deaths\n\nJanuary 21 – Paschal II, pope of the Catholic Church ; April 2 – Baldwin I (of Boulogne), king of Jerusalem ; April 16 ; Adelaide del Vasto, countess of Sicily ; William d'Évreux, Norman nobleman ; May 1 – Matilda of Scotland, queen of England ; June 5 – Robert de Beaumont,... |
1118_25490051 | Based on the article about '1118', describe the 'Births' section. | November 28 – Manuel I Komnenos, Byzantine emperor (d. 1180) ; Ahmad al-Rifa'i, Arab founder of the Rifa'i Sufi Order ; Andronikos I Komnenos, Byzantine emperor (d. 1185) ; Christina of Denmark, queen of Norway (approximate date) ; Gualdim Pais, Portuguese knight and Grand Master (d. 1195) ; Hartwig of Stade, arc... | [
"1118 — Deaths\n\nJanuary 21 – Paschal II, pope of the Catholic Church ; April 2 – Baldwin I (of Boulogne), king of Jerusalem ; April 16 ; Adelaide del Vasto, countess of Sicily ; William d'Évreux, Norman nobleman ; May 1 – Matilda of Scotland, queen of England ; June 5 – Robert de Beaumont,... |
1118_25490037 | Summarize the following section from the article on '1118'. | Year 1118 (MCXVIII) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. | [
"1118 — Deaths\n\nJanuary 21 – Paschal II, pope of the Catholic Church ; April 2 – Baldwin I (of Boulogne), king of Jerusalem ; April 16 ; Adelaide del Vasto, countess of Sicily ; William d'Évreux, Norman nobleman ; May 1 – Matilda of Scotland, queen of England ; June 5 – Robert de Beaumont,... |
1118_25490043 | Summarize the 'Germany' part of '1118'. | Magdeburg is almost destroyed by fire. ; Reichenbach Abbey is founded. ; Zwickau, Eisenstadt, Kirchgandern, and Wolfenbüttel are first mentioned. ; Otto of Bamberg is suspended by the Pope, and Norbert of Xanten defends himself against charges of heresy, at the Synod of Fritzlar. | [
"1118 — Deaths\n\nJanuary 21 – Paschal II, pope of the Catholic Church ; April 2 – Baldwin I (of Boulogne), king of Jerusalem ; April 16 ; Adelaide del Vasto, countess of Sicily ; William d'Évreux, Norman nobleman ; May 1 – Matilda of Scotland, queen of England ; June 5 – Robert de Beaumont,... |
1118_25490041 | Based on the article about '1118', describe the 'Eastern Europe' section. | Đorđe, Vojislavljević ruler of Serbia, is overthrown by Uroš I of Raška. ; George I of Duklja is overthrown by his cousin Grubeša. ; Radostl becomes Bishop of Krakow. ; Zbraslav, now part of Prague, is founded. ; Sylvester of Kiev becomes bishop of Pereiaslav. | [
"1118 — Deaths\n\nJanuary 21 – Paschal II, pope of the Catholic Church ; April 2 – Baldwin I (of Boulogne), king of Jerusalem ; April 16 ; Adelaide del Vasto, countess of Sicily ; William d'Évreux, Norman nobleman ; May 1 – Matilda of Scotland, queen of England ; June 5 – Robert de Beaumont,... |
1118_25490049 | Summarize the 'Western Asia' part of '1118'. | June 11 – Roger of Salerno, Prince of Antioch, captures Azaz from the Seljuk Turks. ; The Byzantine general Philocales captures Sardis, from the Seljuk Sultanate of Rûm. ; Baldwin I of Jerusalem invades Egypt. ; Baldwin of Le Bourg succeeds his cousin Baldwin I, as King of Jerusalem. ; Roman of Le Puy becomes lor... | [
"1118 — Deaths\n\nJanuary 21 – Paschal II, pope of the Catholic Church ; April 2 – Baldwin I (of Boulogne), king of Jerusalem ; April 16 ; Adelaide del Vasto, countess of Sicily ; William d'Évreux, Norman nobleman ; May 1 – Matilda of Scotland, queen of England ; June 5 – Robert de Beaumont,... |
1118_25490042 | Reconstruct the content about 'France' from the article on '1118'. | A rebellion against Henry I of England breaks out in Normandy. ; Alberich of Rheims becomes Master at the school of Rheims. ; Charles I, Count of Flanders marries Margaret of Clermont. ; Peter Abelard and Héloïse d'Argenteuil have a child and marry secretly in Paris. Her uncle Fulbert has Abelard castrated, and both Ab... | [
"1118 — Deaths\n\nJanuary 21 – Paschal II, pope of the Catholic Church ; April 2 – Baldwin I (of Boulogne), king of Jerusalem ; April 16 ; Adelaide del Vasto, countess of Sicily ; William d'Évreux, Norman nobleman ; May 1 – Matilda of Scotland, queen of England ; June 5 – Robert de Beaumont,... |
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