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3hop1__559794_691688_4653 | In what year what the place of death of the screenwriter of The Venetian Woman conquered? | 1870 | [] | [
"Cry to Heaven\n\nCry to Heaven is a novel by American author Anne Rice published by Alfred A. Knopf in 1982. Taking place in eighteenth-century Italy, it follows the paths of two unlikely collaborators: a Venetian noble and a maestro from Calabria, both trying to succeed in the world of the opera.",
"Giacomo Cas... | Step 1: The Venetian Woman >> screenwriter → Mauro Bolognini
Step 2: Mauro Bolognini >> place of death → Rome
Step 3: In what year was Rome conquered? → 1870 | 17,000 |
3hop1__257584_691688_4653 | In what year was the conquest of the city where the director of Farewell Moscow died? | 1870 | [] | [
"A Sweet Scent of Death\n\nA Sweet Scent of Death () is a 1999 Mexican drama film directed by Gabriel Retes based on the novel of the same name by Guillermo Arriaga who also wrote the screenplay. It was entered into the 21st Moscow International Film Festival.",
"Khodzhakuli Narliev\n\nNarliev graduated from Mosc... | Step 1: Farewell Moscow >> director → Mauro Bolognini
Step 2: Mauro Bolognini >> place of death → Rome
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3hop1__332345_691688_4653 | In what year of the 19th century saw the conquest of the city where the director of Husband and Lovers died? | 1870 | [] | [
"Romeo and Juliet (1916 Metro Pictures film)\n\nRomeo and Juliet is a lost 1916 American silent film based on William Shakespeare's play, \"Romeo and Juliet\". John W. Noble is credited as director and Francis X. Bushman and Beverly Bayne star as the lovers. This film was produced in 1916, the 300th anniversary of ... | Step 1: Husband and Lovers >> director → Mauro Bolognini
Step 2: Mauro Bolognini >> place of death → Rome
Step 3: In what year was Rome conquered? → 1870 | 17,002 |
3hop1__117412_691688_4653 | In what year was the conquest of the city where the director of Drama of the Rich died? | 1870 | [] | [
"Dearie (film)\n\nDearie is a 1927 silent drama film produced and distributed by Warner Bros. and directed by Archie Mayo. It is from a story by Victorian author Carolyn Wells about a woman who sacrifices for her ungrateful son. This film starred Irene Rich and is considered a lost film. It is unknown, but the film... | Step 1: Who directed the film Drama of the Rich? → Mauro Bolognini
Step 2: Mauro Bolognini >> place of death → Rome
Step 3: In what year was Rome conquered? → 1870 | 17,003 |
3hop1__614609_691688_4653 | In what year was the conquest of the city where the Il bell'Antonio director died? | 1870 | [] | [
"Il Contratto\n\nIl Contratto (also known as 'The Contract') is a 1953 Australian film from Giorgio Mangiamele and Italian migrants in Australia. It was completed within a year of Mangiamele's arrival in Australia from Italy.",
"Kim Yong-ju\n\nKim Yong-ju was born to Kim Hyŏng-jik and Kang Pan-sŏk in Mangyongdae ... | Step 1: Il bell'Antonio >> director → Mauro Bolognini
Step 2: Mauro Bolognini >> place of death → Rome
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3hop1__771519_691688_4653 | What year was conquering of the city where the screenwriter of Farewell Moscow died? | 1870 | [] | [
"Alexander Solovtsov\n\nHe tied for 3rd-4th and drew a match for the third place with Emanuel Schiffers (1:1) at Sankt Petersburg 1878/79. Solovtsov took part in the correspondence match between the Moscow and St. Petersburg chess clubs (January 1878 – March 1879), which ended with the score 2:0 in favor of the com... | Step 1: Farewell Moscow >> screenwriter → Mauro Bolognini
Step 2: Mauro Bolognini >> place of death → Rome
Step 3: In what year was Rome conquered? → 1870 | 17,005 |
3hop1__118580_691688_4653 | The city where Black Journal's director died was conquered in what year? | 1870 | [] | [
"1983 Biga earthquake\n\nThe 1983 Biga earthquake hit northwestern Turkey on 5 July 1983. Responsible for five deaths and approximately twenty-six casualties throughout Biga and Erdek and damage in Istanbul, the earthquake measured 6.1 on the surface wave magnitude scale. It shook places as far away as eastern Gree... | Step 1: Who was responsible for the direction of Black Journal? → Mauro Bolognini
Step 2: Mauro Bolognini >> place of death → Rome
Step 3: In what year was Rome conquered? → 1870 | 17,006 |
3hop1__350779_691688_4653 | In what year was the city where the director of Bad Girls Don't Cry died conquered? | 1870 | [] | [
"Bad Girls from Mars\n\nBad Girls from Mars is a 1991 sci-fi comedy film starring Edy Williams and Oliver Darrow and written, produced and directed by Fred Olen Ray.",
"Southern Europe\n\nThe period between 1815 and 1871 saw a large number of revolutionary attempts and independence wars. Balkan nations began to r... | Step 1: Bad Girls Don't Cry >> director → Mauro Bolognini
Step 2: Mauro Bolognini >> place of death → Rome
Step 3: In what year was Rome conquered? → 1870 | 17,007 |
3hop1__41221_53576_49385 | what was the pantheon in the city that was the center of imperial life in the empire with the oldest recorded incident of civil disobedience used for? | temple, now a church | [
"Temple",
"temple"
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"Civil disobedience\n\nSome theories of civil disobedience hold that civil disobedience is only justified against governmental entities. Brownlee argues that disobedience in opposition to the decisions of non-governmental agencies such as trade unions, banks, and private universities can be justified if it reflects... | Step 1: When is the oldest recorded incident of civil disobedience? → during the Roman Empire
Step 2: what city was the center of imperial life in during the Roman Empire in the early fifth century → Rome
Step 3: what was the pantheon in Rome used for → temple, now a church | 17,008 |
3hop1__41221_53576_4653 | In what year was the city which served as the center of imperial life in the empire which has the oldest recorded incident of civil disobedience conquered? | 1870 | [] | [
"Alps\n\nDuring the Napoleonic Wars in the late 18th century and early 19th century, Napoleon annexed territory formerly controlled by the Habsburgs and Savoys. In 1798 he established the Helvetic Republic in Switzerland; two years later he led an army across the St. Bernard pass and conquered almost all of the Alp... | Step 1: When is the oldest recorded incident of civil disobedience? → during the Roman Empire
Step 2: what city was the center of imperial life in during the Roman Empire in the early fifth century → Rome
Step 3: In what year was Rome conquered? → 1870 | 17,009 |
3hop1__41221_53576_79860 | When was the circus maximus built in the city at the center of 5th century imperial life of the nation with the oldest recorded incident of civil disobedience? | Old Kingdom era | [] | [
"Inca Empire\n\nThe Inca Empire (Quechua: Tawantinsuyu, lit. ``The Four Regions ''), also known as the Incan Empire and the Inka Empire, was the largest empire in pre-Columbian America, and possibly the largest empire in the world in the early 16th century. The administrative, political and military center of the e... | Step 1: When is the oldest recorded incident of civil disobedience? → during the Roman Empire
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Step 3: when was the circus maximus built in Rome → Old Kingdom era | 17,010 |
3hop1__41221_53576_34644 | Who was the first Emperor of the city that was the center of imperial life in the empire with the oldest recorded incident of civil disobedience? | Octavian | [
"Augustus"
] | [
"Civil disobedience\n\nThe earliest recorded incidents of collective civil disobedience took place during the Roman Empire[citation needed]. Unarmed Jews gathered in the streets to prevent the installation of pagan images in the Temple in Jerusalem.[citation needed][original research?] In modern times, some activis... | Step 1: When is the oldest recorded incident of civil disobedience? → during the Roman Empire
Step 2: what city was the center of imperial life in during the Roman Empire in the early fifth century → Rome
Step 3: Who has been designated as the first Emperor of Rome ? → Octavian | 17,011 |
3hop1__41219_53576_49385 | What was the Pantheon used for, in the city central to imperial life in the early fifth century, for the empire where the earliest examples of civil disobedience occurred? | temple, now a church | [
"Temple",
"temple"
] | [
"Westminster Abbey\n\nThe abbey's two western towers were built between 1722 and 1745 by Nicholas Hawksmoor, constructed from Portland stone to an early example of a Gothic Revival design. Purbeck marble was used for the walls and the floors of Westminster Abbey, even though the various tombstones are made of diffe... | Step 1: When did the earliest examples of civil disobedience as a whole occur? → during the Roman Empire
Step 2: what city was the center of imperial life in during the Roman Empire in the early fifth century → Rome
Step 3: what was the pantheon in Rome used for → temple, now a church | 17,012 |
3hop1__41219_53576_4653 | What year was the city at the center of the empire with the earliest example of civil disobedience in the early fifth century conquered? | 1870 | [] | [
"Paper\n\nThe pulp papermaking process is said to have been developed in China during the early 2nd century AD, possibly as early as the year 105 A.D., by the Han court eunuch Cai Lun, although the earliest archaeological fragments of paper derive from the 2nd century BC in China. The modern pulp and paper industry... | Step 1: When did the earliest examples of civil disobedience as a whole occur? → during the Roman Empire
Step 2: what city was the center of imperial life in during the Roman Empire in the early fifth century → Rome
Step 3: In what year was Rome conquered? → 1870 | 17,013 |
3hop1__118814_780678_366897 | In what country is the Embassy of Poland, in the birthplace of the director of Totò and Carolina? | Italian Republic | [] | [
"Ira David Wood III\n\nIra David Wood III (born November 19, 1947) is an American actor, author, singer, theater director and playwright. He is the Executive Director of Theatre in the Park, a community theatre company in Raleigh, North Carolina.",
"Mid-twentieth century baby boom\n\nThe end of World War II broug... | Step 1: Who was the director for Totò and Carolina? → Mario Monicelli
Step 2: Mario Monicelli >> place of birth → Rome
Step 3: Embassy of Poland, Rome >> country → Italian Republic | 17,014 |
3hop1__210309_780678_366897 | In which country is the Embassy of Poland in the city where the director of My Friends was born? | Italian Republic | [] | [
"Embassy of the United States, Malabo\n\nThe United States Embassy in Malabo is the embassy of the United States in the Republic of Equatorial Guinea, in the capital city of Malabo. The embassy is charged with diplomacy and Equatorial Guinea-United States relations. The United States Ambassador to Equatorial is the... | Step 1: My Friends >> director → Mario Monicelli
Step 2: Mario Monicelli >> place of birth → Rome
Step 3: Embassy of Poland, Rome >> country → Italian Republic | 17,015 |
3hop1__425452_780678_366897 | What country is the Embassy of Poland, in the city where The Organizer's screenwriter was born, located? | Italian Republic | [] | [
"Paul Jordan (artist)\n\nPaul Jordan (November 24, 1916, Krakow, Austria-Hungary – November 7, 2006) was a Poland-born American Lyrical expressionist painter, journalist and memoirist. His birth name and the cause of death are not currently known.",
"Germany–Norway relations\n\nBoth countries established diplomat... | Step 1: The Organizer >> screenwriter → Mario Monicelli
Step 2: Mario Monicelli >> place of birth → Rome
Step 3: Embassy of Poland, Rome >> country → Italian Republic | 17,016 |
3hop1__451052_780678_366897 | In which country is the Embassy of Poland located in the birthplace of the screenwriter of Donatella? | Italian Republic | [] | [
"List of ambassadors of the United Kingdom to France\n\nTraditionally, the Embassy to France has been the most prestigious posting in the British foreign service, although in past centuries, diplomatic representation was lacking due to wars between the two countries and the Nazi occupation.",
"Embassy of Poland, ... | Step 1: Donatella >> screenwriter → Mario Monicelli
Step 2: Mario Monicelli >> place of birth → Rome
Step 3: Embassy of Poland, Rome >> country → Italian Republic | 17,017 |
3hop1__665503_780678_366897 | In what country is the Embassy of Poland in the city where the director of Lady Liberty was born? | Italian Republic | [] | [
"Jolanta Kwaśniewska\n\nJolanta Kwaśniewska ( , née Konty, ; born 3 June 1955) is a Polish lawyer and charity activist who was First Lady of Poland between 1995 and 2005, as the wife of the then President Aleksander Kwaśniewski.",
"Embassy of Poland, Rome\n\nThe Embassy of Poland in Rome is the diplomatic mission... | Step 1: Lady Liberty >> director → Mario Monicelli
Step 2: Mario Monicelli >> place of birth → Rome
Step 3: Embassy of Poland, Rome >> country → Italian Republic | 17,018 |
3hop1__794777_780678_366897 | What country has the Embassy of Poland, in the city where the screenwriter of The Great War was born? | Italian Republic | [] | [
"Battle of Golymin\n\nThe Battle of Golymin took place on 26 December 1806 during the Napoleonic Wars at Gołymin, Poland, between around 17,000 Russian soldiers with 28 guns under Prince Golitsyn and 38,000 French soldiers under Marshal Murat. The Russian forces disengaged successfully from the superior French forc... | Step 1: The Great War >> screenwriter → Mario Monicelli
Step 2: Mario Monicelli >> place of birth → Rome
Step 3: Embassy of Poland, Rome >> country → Italian Republic | 17,019 |
3hop1__611090_780678_366897 | What country is the Embassy of Poland, in the city where Facciamo paradiso's director was born, located? | Italian Republic | [] | [
"Mid-twentieth century baby boom\n\nThe end of World War II brought a baby boom to many countries, especially Western ones. There is some disagreement as to the precise beginning and ending dates of the post-war baby boom, but it is most often agreed to have begun in the years immediately after the war, though some... | Step 1: Facciamo paradiso >> director → Mario Monicelli
Step 2: Mario Monicelli >> place of birth → Rome
Step 3: Embassy of Poland, Rome >> country → Italian Republic | 17,020 |
3hop1__765406_780678_366897 | What country has a Polish embassy and is the birthplace of the screenwriter for We Want the Colonels? | Italian Republic | [] | [
"Iranian Embassy siege\n\nThe Iranian Embassy siege took place from 30 April to 5 May 1980, after a group of six armed men stormed the Iranian embassy in South Kensington, London. The gunmen, members of an Iranian Arab group campaigning for Arab national sovereignty in the southern Iranian region of Khuzestan Provi... | Step 1: We Want the Colonels >> screenwriter → Mario Monicelli
Step 2: Mario Monicelli >> place of birth → Rome
Step 3: Embassy of Poland, Rome >> country → Italian Republic | 17,021 |
3hop1__804100_780678_366897 | The Embassy of Poland in We Want the Colonels' director's birthplace is in what country? | Italian Republic | [] | [
"Giovanni Fago\n\nBorn in Rome, Fago began his cinema career in 1959 as assistant director of, among others, Mario Monicelli, Camillo Mastrocinque, Vittorio De Sica, Renato Castellani, Joseph L. Mankiewicz, Lucio Fulci. In 1967 he became a director, consecutively filming three spaghetti westerns, \"Per 100.000 doll... | Step 1: We Want the Colonels >> director → Mario Monicelli
Step 2: Mario Monicelli >> place of birth → Rome
Step 3: Embassy of Poland, Rome >> country → Italian Republic | 17,022 |
3hop1__427727_780678_366897 | In which country is the Embassy of Poland located in the birthplace of the director of Parenti serpenti? | Italian Republic | [] | [
"Claude Buffier\n\nClaude Buffier (25 May 1661 – 17 May 1737), French philosopher, historian and teacher, was born in Poland of French parents, who returned to France and settled in Rouen soon after his birth.",
"Giovanni Fago\n\nBorn in Rome, Fago began his cinema career in 1959 as assistant director of, among o... | Step 1: Parenti serpenti >> director → Mario Monicelli
Step 2: Mario Monicelli >> place of birth → Rome
Step 3: Embassy of Poland, Rome >> country → Italian Republic | 17,023 |
3hop1__712927_780678_366897 | To what is the diplomatic mission of the Polish embassy in the birth city of the screenwriter of Casanova 70? | Italian Republic | [] | [
"Fausto Tozzi\n\nFausto Tozzi (29 October 1921 – 10 December 1978) was an Italian film actor and screenwriter. He appeared in 70 films between 1951 and 1978. He wrote the script for \"The Defeated Victor\", which was entered into the 9th Berlin International Film Festival. He also directed one film, \"Trastevere\".... | Step 1: Casanova 70 >> screenwriter → Mario Monicelli
Step 2: Mario Monicelli >> place of birth → Rome
Step 3: Embassy of Poland, Rome >> country → Italian Republic | 17,024 |
3hop1__705286_780678_366897 | What country has the Embassy of Poland, in the city where the director of Caro Michele was born? | Italian Republic | [] | [
"Theodore Mann\n\nTheodore Mann, birth name Goldman, (May 13, 1924 – February 24, 2012) was an American theatre producer and director and the Artistic Director of the Circle in the Square Theatre School.",
"Ernesto Michel\n\nErnesto Federico Michel (born October 12, 1970 in Paraná, Entre Ríos) is a retired male b... | Step 1: Caro Michele >> director → Mario Monicelli
Step 2: Mario Monicelli >> place of birth → Rome
Step 3: Embassy of Poland, Rome >> country → Italian Republic | 17,025 |
3hop1__602920_780678_366897 | What country is the Embassy of Poland, in the city where Camera d'albergo's director was born, located? | Italian Republic | [] | [
"Dolly grip\n\nIn cinematography, the dolly grip is a dedicated technician trained to operate the camera dolly. This technician places, levels, and moves the dolly track, then pushes and pulls the dolly and usually a camera operator and camera assistant as riders. If the dolly has a moveable vertical axis, such as ... | Step 1: Camera d'albergo >> director → Mario Monicelli
Step 2: Mario Monicelli >> place of birth → Rome
Step 3: Embassy of Poland, Rome >> country → Italian Republic | 17,026 |
3hop1__755191_780678_366897 | The Embassy of Poland in the Cops and Robbers screenwriter's birthplace is in what country? | Italian Republic | [] | [
"List of ambassadors of the United Kingdom to France\n\nTraditionally, the Embassy to France has been the most prestigious posting in the British foreign service, although in past centuries, diplomatic representation was lacking due to wars between the two countries and the Nazi occupation.",
"Mid-twentieth centu... | Step 1: Cops and Robbers >> screenwriter → Mario Monicelli
Step 2: Mario Monicelli >> place of birth → Rome
Step 3: Embassy of Poland, Rome >> country → Italian Republic | 17,027 |
3hop1__597923_780678_366897 | In which country is the Embassy of Poland located in the city where the director of The Girl with the Pistol was born? | Italian Republic | [] | [
".25 ACP\n\nThe .25 ACP (Automatic Colt Pistol) (6.35×16mmSR) is a semi-rimmed, straight-walled centerfire pistol cartridge introduced by John Browning in 1905 alongside the Fabrique Nationale M1905 pistol.",
"Embassy of Poland in Oslo\n\nThe Embassy of Poland in Oslo is the diplomatic mission of the Republic of ... | Step 1: The Girl with the Pistol >> director → Mario Monicelli
Step 2: Mario Monicelli >> place of birth → Rome
Step 3: Embassy of Poland, Rome >> country → Italian Republic | 17,028 |
3hop1__525731_780678_366897 | In what country is the Polish Embassy that is in the birth city of the screenwriter of Fathers and Sons? | Italian Republic | [] | [
"Remo Forlani\n\nRemo Forlani (1927–2009) was a French writer and screenwriter born in Paris to a French mother and an Italian immigrant father.",
"Embassy of Poland, Rome\n\nThe Embassy of Poland in Rome is the diplomatic mission of the Republic of Poland to the Italian Republic. The chancery is located at Via P... | Step 1: Fathers and Sons >> screenwriter → Mario Monicelli
Step 2: Mario Monicelli >> place of birth → Rome
Step 3: Embassy of Poland, Rome >> country → Italian Republic | 17,029 |
3hop1__578754_780678_366897 | What country has an Embassy of Poland, in the city where the director of Dear Goddamned Friends was born? | Italian Republic | [] | [
"Dear Friends and Gentle Hearts\n\nDear Friends and Gentle Hearts is the fifth studio album by Oakland punk band American Steel, released on Fat Wreck Chords on July 21, 2009. The title references a phrase found written on a scrap of paper found in Stephen Foster's pocket after his death.",
"The Dance (song)\n\n`... | Step 1: Dear Goddamned Friends >> director → Mario Monicelli
Step 2: Mario Monicelli >> place of birth → Rome
Step 3: Embassy of Poland, Rome >> country → Italian Republic | 17,030 |
3hop1__108918_145979_49385 | What was the use for the Pantheon in the city where the painter of Annunciation of Cortona died? | temple, now a church | [
"Temple",
"temple"
] | [
"Treia Cathedral\n\nTreia Cathedral, otherwise the Church of the Annunciation (, ) is a Roman Catholic cathedral in the city of Treia, Macerata, Italy, dedicated to the Annunciation. It was formerly the seat of the bishop of Treia from the creation of the diocese of Treia in 1817 to its merging into the Diocese of ... | Step 1: Who developed Annunciation of Cortona? → Fra Angelico
Step 2: In what city did Fra Angelico die? → Rome
Step 3: what was the pantheon in Rome used for → temple, now a church | 17,031 |
3hop1__108918_145979_4653 | In what year was the city conquered where the painter of Annunciation of Cortona died? | 1870 | [] | [
"Giovanni Battista Stefaneschi\n\nGiovanni Battista Stefaneschi (1582–1659) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period. He is also called the \"Eremita di Monte Senario\". Born in Florence. He was a pupil of the painter Andrea Commodi. In Florence, he labored for was Ferdinand II Medici, Duke of Tuscany, influenc... | Step 1: Who developed Annunciation of Cortona? → Fra Angelico
Step 2: In what city did Fra Angelico die? → Rome
Step 3: In what year was Rome conquered? → 1870 | 17,032 |
3hop1__108918_145979_34644 | Who has been designated as the first emperor of the place where the creator of Annunciation of Cortona died? | Octavian | [
"Augustus"
] | [
"The Annunciation, with Saint Emidius\n\nThe Annunciation, with Saint Emidius is an altarpiece by Italian artist Carlo Crivelli showing an artistic adaptation of the Annunciation. The altarpiece was painted for the Church of SS. Annunziata in the Italian town of Ascoli Piceno, in the region of Marche, to celebrate ... | Step 1: Who developed Annunciation of Cortona? → Fra Angelico
Step 2: In what city did Fra Angelico die? → Rome
Step 3: Who has been designated as the first Emperor of Rome ? → Octavian | 17,033 |
3hop1__108918_145979_21544 | In what year did the Pope return from Avignon to the city where the person who developed Annunciation of Cortana died? | 1377 | [] | [
"Wood\n\nDuring the development of a tree, the lower limbs often die, but may remain attached for a time, sometimes years. Subsequent layers of growth of the attaching stem are no longer intimately joined with the dead limb, but are grown around it. Hence, dead branches produce knots which are not attached, and lik... | Step 1: Who developed Annunciation of Cortona? → Fra Angelico
Step 2: In what city did Fra Angelico die? → Rome
Step 3: In what year did the Pope return to Rome from Avignon? → 1377 | 17,034 |
3hop1__108918_145979_67134 | When did the Greek Orthodox Church split from the city where the developer of Annunciation of Cortona died? | 476 | [] | [
"East–West Schism\n\nIn 476, when the last emperor of the western part of the Roman Empire was deposed and the western imperial insignia were sent to Constantinople, there was once again a single Roman Emperor. However, he had little power in the West, which was ruled almost entirely by various Germanic tribes. In ... | Step 1: Who developed Annunciation of Cortona? → Fra Angelico
Step 2: In what city did Fra Angelico die? → Rome
Step 3: when did the greek orthodox church split from Rome → 476 | 17,035 |
3hop1__108918_145979_82585 | When did the city where the creator of Annunciation of Cortona died begin following a monotheistic religion? | 380 | [] | [
"Fra Angelico\n\nIn 1445 Pope Eugene IV summoned him to Rome to paint the frescoes of the Chapel of the Holy Sacrament at St Peter's, later demolished by Pope Paul III. Vasari claims that at this time Fra Angelico was offered the Archbishopric of Florence by Pope Nicholas V, and that he refused it, recommending ano... | Step 1: Who developed Annunciation of Cortona? → Fra Angelico
Step 2: In what city did Fra Angelico die? → Rome
Step 3: when did Rome begin following a monotheistic religion → 380 | 17,036 |
3hop1__108918_145979_82523 | When did the city where the developer of Annunciation of Cortona died officially become a Christian country? | 380 AD | [] | [
"Gleaming the Cube\n\nGleaming the Cube (also known as A Brother's Justice and Skate or Die) is an American film released in 1989. It featured Christian Slater as Brian Kelly, a 16 - year - old skateboarder investigating the death of his adopted Vietnamese brother.",
"Malchiostro Annunciation\n\nMalchiostro Annun... | Step 1: Who developed Annunciation of Cortona? → Fra Angelico
Step 2: In what city did Fra Angelico die? → Rome
Step 3: when did Rome officially became a christian country → 380 AD | 17,037 |
3hop1__92903_53576_49385 | What was the Pantheon used for, in the city that was central to imperial life in the early fifth century, for the empire that the term 'The West' comes from? | temple, now a church | [
"Temple",
"temple"
] | [
"Iron Curtain\n\nThe use of the term iron curtain as a metaphor for strict separation goes back at least as far as the early 19th century. It originally referred to fireproof curtains in theaters. Although its popularity as a Cold War symbol is attributed to its use in a speech Winston Churchill gave in 5 March 194... | Step 1: where does the term the west come from → the Roman Empire
Step 2: what city was the center of imperial life in the Roman Empire in the early fifth century → Rome
Step 3: what was the pantheon in Rome used for → temple, now a church | 17,038 |
3hop1__92903_53576_4653 | In what year was the city that was the center of imperial life in the place where the term the west came from conquered? | 1870 | [] | [
"Western world\n\nThe geopolitical divisions in Europe that created a concept of East and West originated in the Roman Empire. The Eastern Mediterranean was home to the highly urbanized cultures that had Greek as their common language (owing to the older empire of Alexander the Great and of the Hellenistic successo... | Step 1: where does the term the west come from → the Roman Empire
Step 2: what city was the center of imperial life in the Roman Empire in the early fifth century → Rome
Step 3: In what year was Rome conquered? → 1870 | 17,039 |
3hop1__92903_53576_79860 | When was the Circus Maximus built in the city that was the center of imperial life during the regime from which the term the west originated? | Old Kingdom era | [] | [
"SMS München\n\nSMS \"München\" (\"His Majesty's Ship \"München\"\") was the fifth of seven s of the Imperial German Navy, named after the city of Munich. She was built by AG Weser in Bremen, starting in 1903, launched in April 1904, and commissioned in January 1905. Armed with a main battery of ten guns and two to... | Step 1: where does the term the west come from → the Roman Empire
Step 2: what city was the center of imperial life in the Roman Empire in the early fifth century → Rome
Step 3: when was the circus maximus built in Rome → Old Kingdom era | 17,040 |
3hop1__92903_53576_34644 | Who has been designated as the first Emperor of the city that was the center of imperial life in the empire the term west comes from in early fifth century? | Octavian | [
"Augustus"
] | [
"Germans\n\nA German ethnicity emerged in the course of the Middle Ages, ultimately as a result of the formation of the kingdom of Germany within East Francia and later the Holy Roman Empire, beginning in the 9th century. The process was gradual and lacked any clear definition, and the use of exonyms designating \"... | Step 1: where does the term the west come from → the Roman Empire
Step 2: what city was the center of imperial life in the Roman Empire in the early fifth century → Rome
Step 3: Who has been designated as the first Emperor of Rome ? → Octavian | 17,041 |
3hop1__92903_53576_21544 | In what year did the pope return from Avignon to the city that was the center of imperial life in the empire that originated the term the West? | 1377 | [] | [
"Avignon Papacy\n\nThe Avignon Papacy was the period from 1309 to 1376 during which seven successive popes resided in Avignon (then in the Kingdom of Arles, part of the Holy Roman Empire, now in France) rather than in Rome. The situation arose from the conflict between the papacy and the French crown, culminating i... | Step 1: where does the term the west come from → the Roman Empire
Step 2: what city was the center of imperial life in the Roman Empire in the early fifth century → Rome
Step 3: In what year did the Pope return to Rome from Avignon? → 1377 | 17,042 |
3hop1__92903_53576_82585 | When did the city being the center of imperial life in the empire originating the term the West in the early fifth century begin following a monotheistic religion? | 380 | [] | [
"Christian\n\nKenneth Samuel Wuest holds that all three original New Testament verses' usages reflect a derisive element in the term Christian to refer to followers of Christ who did not acknowledge the emperor of Rome. The city of Antioch, where someone gave them the name Christians, had a reputation for coming up... | Step 1: where does the term the west come from → the Roman Empire
Step 2: what city was the center of imperial life in the Roman Empire in the early fifth century → Rome
Step 3: when did Rome begin following a monotheistic religion → 380 | 17,043 |
3hop1__92903_53576_67134 | When did the Greek Orthodox Church split from the that was central to imperial life in the early fifth century, for the empire that the term 'The West' comes from? | 476 | [] | [
"Early Middle Ages\n\nFor almost a thousand years, Rome was the most politically important, richest and largest city in Europe. Around 100 CE, it had a population of about 450,000, and declined to a mere 20,000 during the Early Middle Ages, reducing the sprawling city to groups of inhabited buildings interspersed a... | Step 1: where does the term the west come from → the Roman Empire
Step 2: what city was the center of imperial life in the Roman Empire in the early fifth century → Rome
Step 3: when did the greek orthodox church split from Rome → 476 | 17,044 |
3hop1__92903_53576_82523 | When did the city that was central to imperial life in the early fifth century, for the empire that the term 'The West' comes from, officially become Christian? | 380 AD | [] | [
"State church of the Roman Empire\n\nNicene Christianity became the state church of the Roman Empire with the Edict of Thessalonica in 380 AD, when Emperor Theodosius I made it the Empire's sole authorized religion. The Eastern Orthodox Church, Oriental Orthodoxy, and the Catholic Church each claim to be the histor... | Step 1: where does the term the west come from → the Roman Empire
Step 2: what city was the center of imperial life in the Roman Empire in the early fifth century → Rome
Step 3: when did Rome officially became a christian country → 380 AD | 17,045 |
3hop1__107676_145979_49385 | What was the pantheon in the city where the creator of the Perugia Altarpiece died used for? | temple, now a church | [
"Temple",
"temple"
] | [
"The Virgin appearing to St. Bernard\n\nThe Virgin appearing to St. Bernard is a painting by the Italian artist Pietro Perugino, the main painter of the Umbrian school that was based in Perugia. The panel was executed as an altarpiece for the church of Santa Maria Maddalena dei Pazzi in Florence. It was later acqui... | Step 1: The Perugia Altarpiece was made by whom? → Fra Angelico
Step 2: In what city did Fra Angelico die? → Rome
Step 3: what was the pantheon in Rome used for → temple, now a church | 17,046 |
3hop1__107676_145979_4653 | In what year was the conquest of the city where the Perugia Altarpiece creator died? | 1870 | [] | [
"It Conquered the World\n\nIt Conquered the World is an independently made 1956 American black-and-white science fiction film, produced and directed by Roger Corman, starring Peter Graves, Lee Van Cleef, Beverly Garland, and Sally Fraser. \"It Conquered the World\" was released theatrically by American Internationa... | Step 1: The Perugia Altarpiece was made by whom? → Fra Angelico
Step 2: In what city did Fra Angelico die? → Rome
Step 3: In what year was Rome conquered? → 1870 | 17,047 |
3hop1__107676_145979_34644 | Who has been designated as the first Emperor of the city where the creator of the Perugia Altarpiece died? | Octavian | [
"Augustus"
] | [
"The Virgin appearing to St. Bernard\n\nThe Virgin appearing to St. Bernard is a painting by the Italian artist Pietro Perugino, the main painter of the Umbrian school that was based in Perugia. The panel was executed as an altarpiece for the church of Santa Maria Maddalena dei Pazzi in Florence. It was later acqui... | Step 1: The Perugia Altarpiece was made by whom? → Fra Angelico
Step 2: In what city did Fra Angelico die? → Rome
Step 3: Who has been designated as the first Emperor of Rome ? → Octavian | 17,048 |
3hop1__107676_145979_21544 | In what year did the Pope return from Avignon to the city where the creator of the Perugia Altarpiece died? | 1377 | [] | [
"The Virgin appearing to St. Bernard\n\nThe Virgin appearing to St. Bernard is a painting by the Italian artist Pietro Perugino, the main painter of the Umbrian school that was based in Perugia. The panel was executed as an altarpiece for the church of Santa Maria Maddalena dei Pazzi in Florence. It was later acqui... | Step 1: The Perugia Altarpiece was made by whom? → Fra Angelico
Step 2: In what city did Fra Angelico die? → Rome
Step 3: In what year did the Pope return to Rome from Avignon? → 1377 | 17,049 |
3hop1__107676_145979_67134 | When did the Greek Orthodox church split from the city where the person who created the Perugia Altarpiece died? | 476 | [] | [
"Syria\n\nSunni Muslims make up between 69–74% of Syria's population and Sunni Arabs account for 59–60% of the population. Most Kurds (8.5%) and most Turkoman (3%) are Sunni and account for the difference between Sunnis and Sunni Arabs, while 13% of Syrians are Shia Muslims (particularly Alawite, Twelvers, and Isma... | Step 1: The Perugia Altarpiece was made by whom? → Fra Angelico
Step 2: In what city did Fra Angelico die? → Rome
Step 3: when did the greek orthodox church split from Rome → 476 | 17,050 |
3hop1__107676_145979_82585 | When did the city where the creator of the Perugia Altarpiece died become monotheistic? | 380 | [] | [
"Emily Bliss Gould\n\nEmily Bliss Gould (c. 1825 - 31 August 1875 Perugia, Italy) founded a school for Italian children of limited means.",
"Richmond, Virginia\n\nIn 1990 religion and politics intersected to impact the outcome of the Eighth District election in South Richmond. With the endorsements of black power... | Step 1: The Perugia Altarpiece was made by whom? → Fra Angelico
Step 2: In what city did Fra Angelico die? → Rome
Step 3: when did Rome begin following a monotheistic religion → 380 | 17,051 |
3hop1__107676_145979_82523 | When did the city where the creator of The Perugia Altarpiece died officially become a Christian country? | 380 AD | [] | [
"Jeannette Vermeersch\n\nShe is principally known for having been the companion (1932–1947) and then the wife (1947–1964) of Maurice Thorez, general secretary of the French Communist Party (PCF), with whom she had three children, born before their union was made official.",
"Norman conquest of southern Italy\n\nI... | Step 1: The Perugia Altarpiece was made by whom? → Fra Angelico
Step 2: In what city did Fra Angelico die? → Rome
Step 3: when did Rome officially became a christian country → 380 AD | 17,052 |
3hop1__624062_145979_49385 | What was the pantheon in the city where the creator of The Last Judgment died used for? | temple, now a church | [
"Temple",
"temple"
] | [
"A Christmas Carol\n\nThe spirit transports Scrooge around the city, showing him scenes of festivity and also deprivation that are happening as they watch, sprinkling a little warmth from his torch as he travels. Amongst the visits are Scrooge's nephew, and the family of his impoverished clerk, Bob Cratchit. Scroog... | Step 1: The Last Judgment >> creator → Fra Angelico
Step 2: In what city did Fra Angelico die? → Rome
Step 3: what was the pantheon in Rome used for → temple, now a church | 17,053 |
3hop1__624062_145979_4653 | In what year was the city where the painter of The Last Judgment died conquered? | 1870 | [] | [
"Terminator Salvation\n\nJadagrace Berry as Star, an 8 - year - old girl in Kyle's care. Born after Judgment Day, Star is mute due to the trauma of the post-apocalyptic world. Therefore, this has given her the unnatural ability to sense when a Skynet unit is approaching.",
"Republic of Florence\n\nThe republic ha... | Step 1: The Last Judgment >> creator → Fra Angelico
Step 2: In what city did Fra Angelico die? → Rome
Step 3: In what year was Rome conquered? → 1870 | 17,054 |
3hop1__624062_145979_34644 | Who was the first Emperor of the city where The Last Judgment creator died? | Octavian | [
"Augustus"
] | [
"Major League Baseball Most Valuable Player Award\n\nMVP voting takes place before the postseason, but the results are not announced until after the World Series. The BBWAA began by polling three writers in each league city in 1938, reducing that number to two per league city in 1961. The BBWAA does not offer a cle... | Step 1: The Last Judgment >> creator → Fra Angelico
Step 2: In what city did Fra Angelico die? → Rome
Step 3: Who has been designated as the first Emperor of Rome ? → Octavian | 17,055 |
3hop1__624062_145979_21544 | What year did the pope return to the city the creator of the Last Judgment died from Avignon? | 1377 | [] | [
"Queen (band)\n\nIn 1997, Queen returned to the studio to record \"No-One but You (Only the Good Die Young)\", a song dedicated to Mercury and all those that die too soon. It was released as a bonus track on the Queen Rocks compilation album later that year. In January 1997, Queen performed \"The Show Must Go On\" ... | Step 1: The Last Judgment >> creator → Fra Angelico
Step 2: In what city did Fra Angelico die? → Rome
Step 3: In what year did the Pope return to Rome from Avignon? → 1377 | 17,056 |
3hop1__624062_145979_67134 | When did the greek orthodox church split from the religious institution located in the city where the creator of The Last Judgment died? | 476 | [] | [
"Greece\n\nGreek citizens who are Roman Catholic are estimated to be at around 50,000 with the Roman Catholic immigrant community in the country approximately 200,000. Old Calendarists account for 500,000 followers. Protestants, including Greek Evangelical Church and Free Evangelical Churches, stand at about 30,000... | Step 1: The Last Judgment >> creator → Fra Angelico
Step 2: In what city did Fra Angelico die? → Rome
Step 3: when did the greek orthodox church split from Rome → 476 | 17,057 |
3hop1__624062_145979_82585 | When did the city where the creator of The Last Judgment died, begin following a monotheistic religion? | 380 | [] | [
"Religion in ancient Rome\n\nIn 380, under Theodosius I, Nicene Christianity became the official state religion of the Roman Empire. Christian heretics as well as non-Christians were subject to exclusion from public life or persecution, though Rome's original religious hierarchy and many aspects of its ritual influ... | Step 1: The Last Judgment >> creator → Fra Angelico
Step 2: In what city did Fra Angelico die? → Rome
Step 3: when did Rome begin following a monotheistic religion → 380 | 17,058 |
3hop1__544234_145979_49385 | What was the pantheon used for in the city in where the creator of Fiesole Altarpiece died? | temple, now a church | [
"Temple",
"temple"
] | [
"Maus\n\nPantheon collected the last five chapters in 1991 in a second volume subtitled And Here My Troubles Began. Pantheon later collected the two volumes into soft - and hardcover two - volume boxed sets and single - volume editions. In 1994 the Voyager Company released The Complete Maus on CD - ROM, a collectio... | Step 1: Fiesole Altarpiece >> creator → Fra Angelico
Step 2: In what city did Fra Angelico die? → Rome
Step 3: what was the pantheon in Rome used for → temple, now a church | 17,059 |
3hop1__161478_53576_49385 | What was the pantheon in the city serving as the center of imperial life in the early fifth century in the empire whose government inspired the Carolingian empire used for? | temple, now a church | [
"Temple",
"temple"
] | [
"Empire State Building\n\nThe Empire State Building stood as the world's tallest building for nearly 40 years, from its completion in early 1931 until the topping out of the original World Trade Center's North Tower in late 1970. Following the September 11 attacks in 2001, the Empire State Building was again the ta... | Step 1: What government was the Carolingian Empire inspired by? → the Roman Empire
Step 2: what city was the center of imperial life in the Roman Empire in the early fifth century → Rome
Step 3: what was the pantheon in Rome used for → temple, now a church | 17,060 |
3hop1__161478_53576_79860 | When was the circus maximus built in the city being the center of imperial life in the early fifth century in the government inspiring the Carolingian Empire? | Old Kingdom era | [] | [
"Circus of Carthage\n\nThe Circus of Carthage is a Roman circus in Carthage, in present-day Tunisia. Used for chariot racing, it was modeled on the Circus Maximus in Rome and other circus buildings throughout the Roman Empire. Measuring more than 470 m in length and 30 m in width, it could house up to 45,000 specta... | Step 1: What government was the Carolingian Empire inspired by? → the Roman Empire
Step 2: what city was the center of imperial life in the Roman Empire in the early fifth century → Rome
Step 3: when was the circus maximus built in Rome → Old Kingdom era | 17,061 |
3hop1__161478_53576_34644 | Who was the first Emperor of the city that was the center of imperial life in the empire that inspired the Carolingian Empire? | Octavian | [
"Augustus"
] | [
"Strasbourg\n\nIn the 1520s during the Protestant Reformation, the city, under the political guidance of Jacob Sturm von Sturmeck and the spiritual guidance of Martin Bucer embraced the religious teachings of Martin Luther. Their adherents established a Gymnasium, headed by Johannes Sturm, made into a University in... | Step 1: What government was the Carolingian Empire inspired by? → the Roman Empire
Step 2: what city was the center of imperial life in the Roman Empire in the early fifth century → Rome
Step 3: Who has been designated as the first Emperor of Rome ? → Octavian | 17,062 |
3hop1__118157_773370_5558 | When did the country that the director for Aybolit-66 held a citizenship break up? | December 25, 1991 | [] | [
"Break Up Club\n\nBreak Up Club () is a 2010 Hong Kong romance film starring Jaycee Chan and Fiona Sit. This film revolves around a website that allows users to win back lost loves, so long as they agree to break up another happy couple.",
"Connecticut Route 217\n\nRoute 217 is a state highway in central Connecti... | Step 1: Who served as director for Aybolit-66? → Rolan Bykov
Step 2: Rolan Bykov >> country of citizenship → Soviet Union
Step 3: When did Soviet Union break up? → December 25, 1991 | 17,063 |
3hop1__118157_773370_23354 | Who publicly wanted peace with the country that the director of Aybolit-66 was a citizen of? | German government | [] | [
"Eli Lilly (industrialist)\n\nEli Lilly (April 1, 1885 – January 24, 1977) was a pharmaceutical industrialist and philanthropist from Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. Under his vision and leadership, Eli Lilly and Company, founded by his grandfather, grew from a successful, family-owned business into a modern ... | Step 1: Who served as director for Aybolit-66? → Rolan Bykov
Step 2: Rolan Bykov >> country of citizenship → Soviet Union
Step 3: Who publicly wanted peace with Soviet Union → German government | 17,064 |
3hop1__118157_773370_160113 | In which century did the country of citizenship of the director of Aybolit-66 invade Afghanistan? | 20th century | [
"20th-century"
] | [
"History of Central Asia\n\nThe dominance of the nomads ended in the 16th century as firearms allowed settled people to gain control of the region. The Russian Empire, the Qing dynasty of China, and other powers expanded into the area and seized the bulk of Central Asia by the end of the 19th century. After the Rus... | Step 1: Who served as director for Aybolit-66? → Rolan Bykov
Step 2: Rolan Bykov >> country of citizenship → Soviet Union
Step 3: In which century did Soviet Union invade Afghanistan? → 20th century | 17,065 |
3hop1__5586_374149_43340 | Who was the president of the country where an oblast was broken up in 1943 in 1971? | Leonid Brezhnev | [
"Brezhnev"
] | [
"Pacific War\n\nThe U.S. Navy, by contrast, relied on commerce raiding from the outset. However, the problem of Allied forces surrounded in the Philippines, during the early part of 1942, led to diversion of boats to \"guerrilla submarine\" missions. As well, basing in Australia placed boats under Japanese aerial t... | Step 1: Which oblast was broken up in 1943? → Karachay Autonomous Oblast
Step 2: Karachay Autonomous Oblast >> country → Soviet Union
Step 3: who was the president of Soviet Union in 1971 → Leonid Brezhnev | 17,066 |
3hop1__5586_374149_23358 | What was the trade route between Germany and the country where the oblast that was broken up in 1943 located? | occupied Polish territories | [] | [
"Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact\n\nGermany and the Soviet Union entered an intricate trade pact on February 11, 1940, that was over four times larger than the one the two countries had signed in August 1939. The trade pact helped Germany to surmount a British blockade of Germany. In the first year, Germany received one mi... | Step 1: Which oblast was broken up in 1943? → Karachay Autonomous Oblast
Step 2: Karachay Autonomous Oblast >> country → Soviet Union
Step 3: What was the trade route between german and Soviet Union ? → occupied Polish territories | 17,067 |
3hop1__5586_374149_160113 | In what century did the country where the oblast that was broken up in 1943 located invade Afghanistan? | 20th century | [] | [
"War on Terror\n\nSupport for the U.S. cooled when America made clear its determination to invade Iraq in late 2002. Even so, many of the \"coalition of the willing\" countries that unconditionally supported the U.S.-led military action have sent troops to Afghanistan, particular neighboring Pakistan, which has dis... | Step 1: Which oblast was broken up in 1943? → Karachay Autonomous Oblast
Step 2: Karachay Autonomous Oblast >> country → Soviet Union
Step 3: In which century did Soviet Union invade Afghanistan? → 20th century | 17,068 |
3hop1__433878_308553_34740 | When did the country having the performer of Shabash invade Manchuria? | 8 August 1945 | [] | [
"Bosnian Crusade\n\nThe Bosnian Crusade was fought against unspecified heretics from 1235 until 1241. It was, essentially, a Hungarian war of conquest against the Banate of Bosnia sanctioned as a crusade. Led by the Hungarian prince Coloman, the crusaders only succeeded in conquering peripheral parts of the country... | Step 1: Shabash >> performer → Alisa
Step 2: Alisa >> country → Soviet Union
Step 3: When did Soviet Union invade Manchuria? → 8 August 1945 | 17,069 |
3hop1__333281_308553_34740 | When did the country of Izgoy's performer invade Manchuria? | 8 August 1945 | [] | [
"Anuradhapura Kingdom\n\nAnother notable king of the Anuradhapura Kingdom is Valagamba (103, 89–77 BC), also known as Vatthagamani Abhaya, who was overthrown by five invaders from South India. He regained his throne after defeating these invaders one by one and unified the country again under his rule. Saddha Tissa... | Step 1: Izgoy >> performer → Alisa
Step 2: Alisa >> country → Soviet Union
Step 3: When did Soviet Union invade Manchuria? → 8 August 1945 | 17,070 |
3hop1__5639_374149_43340 | In 1971, who was the president of the country that held the territory that was transferred in 1957, along with the Chechen-Ingush Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic? | Leonid Brezhnev | [
"Brezhnev"
] | [
"Cherepovets Governorate\n\nCherepovets Governorate (, \"Cherepovetskaya guberniya\") was a governorate (\"guberniya\") of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic from 1918 to 1927. Its seat was in the city of Cherepovets. The governorate was located in the North of European Russia, and its territory is cu... | Step 1: What territory was transferred along with the Chechen-Ingush Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic? → Karachay Autonomous Oblast
Step 2: Karachay Autonomous Oblast >> country → Soviet Union
Step 3: who was the president of Soviet Union in 1971 → Leonid Brezhnev | 17,071 |
3hop1__5639_374149_23358 | What was the trade route between german and the country where the territory that was transferred along with the Chechen-Ingush Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic is located? | occupied Polish territories | [] | [
"Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact\n\nGermany and the Soviet Union entered an intricate trade pact on February 11, 1940, that was over four times larger than the one the two countries had signed in August 1939. The trade pact helped Germany to surmount a British blockade of Germany. In the first year, Germany received one mi... | Step 1: What territory was transferred along with the Chechen-Ingush Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic? → Karachay Autonomous Oblast
Step 2: Karachay Autonomous Oblast >> country → Soviet Union
Step 3: What was the trade route between german and Soviet Union ? → occupied Polish territories | 17,072 |
3hop1__5639_374149_160113 | In which century did the country where the territory transferred along with the Chechen-Ingush Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic can be found invade Afghanistan? | 20th century | [] | [
"Kazakhstan\n\nWith an area of 2,700,000 square kilometres (1,000,000 sq mi) – equivalent in size to Western Europe – Kazakhstan is the ninth-largest country and largest landlocked country in the world. While it was part of the Soviet Union, Kazakhstan lost some of its territory to China's Xinjiang autonomous regio... | Step 1: What territory was transferred along with the Chechen-Ingush Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic? → Karachay Autonomous Oblast
Step 2: Karachay Autonomous Oblast >> country → Soviet Union
Step 3: In which century did Soviet Union invade Afghanistan? → 20th century | 17,073 |
3hop1__107263_69948_617898 | Who was the spouse of the president of the russian republic at the time of the disintegration of the country known for Krokodil? | Raisa Maximovna Gorbacheva | [
"Raisa Gorbacheva"
] | [
"Dissolution of the Soviet Union\n\nIn a nationally televised speech early in the morning of December 25, 1991, Gorbachev resigned as president of the USSR – or, as he put it, \"I hereby discontinue my activities at the post of President of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.\" He declared the office extinct, ... | Step 1: Which was the country for Krokodil? → Soviet Union
Step 2: who was the president of the russian republic at the time of the disintegration of Soviet Union → Mikhail Gorbachev
Step 3: Mikhail Gorbachev >> spouse → Raisa Maximovna Gorbacheva | 17,074 |
3hop1__107326_69948_617898 | Who is the spouse of the president of the Russian Republic at the time of the disintegration of the country that used RPG-43? | Raisa Maximovna Gorbacheva | [
"Raisa Gorbacheva"
] | [
"RPG-32\n\nFirst RPG-32 'Nashshab' grenade launchers were to be delivered to Jordan from Russia in 2008, and it was planned that the RPG-32 and its ammunition would be mass-produced in Jordan under license at the JADARA factory.",
"Josip Broz Tito\n\nIn 1971, Tito was re-elected as President of Yugoslavia by the ... | Step 1: Which was the country for RPG-43? → Soviet Union
Step 2: who was the president of the russian republic at the time of the disintegration of Soviet Union → Mikhail Gorbachev
Step 3: Mikhail Gorbachev >> spouse → Raisa Maximovna Gorbacheva | 17,075 |
3hop1__107046_69948_617898 | Whose spouse was the president of the russian republic at the time of the disintegration the country that developed the RPG-27? | Raisa Maximovna Gorbacheva | [
"Raisa Gorbacheva"
] | [
"Crimean People's Republic\n\nThe Crimean People's Republic () () existed from December 1917 to January 1918 in the Crimean Peninsula, a territory currently disputed between the Russian Federation and Ukraine. Crimean People’s Republic was the first Turkic and Muslim democratic republic in the world. In its foundin... | Step 1: What is the country RPG-27 is from? → Soviet Union
Step 2: who was the president of the russian republic at the time of the disintegration of Soviet Union → Mikhail Gorbachev
Step 3: Mikhail Gorbachev >> spouse → Raisa Maximovna Gorbacheva | 17,076 |
3hop1__104962_69948_617898 | Whose husband was the president of the russian republic at the time of the disintegration the country with 14.5×114mm ammo? | Raisa Maximovna Gorbacheva | [
"Raisa Gorbacheva"
] | [
"Camille Chautemps\n\nCamille Chautemps (1 February 1885 – 1 July 1963) was a French Radical politician of the Third Republic, three times President of the Council (Prime Minister).",
"Yemen Arab Republic\n\nThe Yemen Arab Republic (YAR; '), also known as North Yemen or Yemen (Sanaʽa)\"', was a country from 1962 ... | Step 1: The country for 14.5×114mm was what? → Soviet Union
Step 2: who was the president of the russian republic at the time of the disintegration of Soviet Union → Mikhail Gorbachev
Step 3: Mikhail Gorbachev >> spouse → Raisa Maximovna Gorbacheva | 17,077 |
3hop1__106098_69948_617898 | Who was the spouse of the president of the Russian republic at the time the country BRDM-2 originated from disintegrated? | Raisa Maximovna Gorbacheva | [
"Raisa Gorbacheva"
] | [
"Dissolution of the Soviet Union\n\nThe dissolution of the Soviet Union occurred on December 26, 1991, officially granting self - governing independence to the Republics of the Soviet Union. It was a result of the declaration number 142 - Н of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union. The declaration acknowledged the... | Step 1: What country did BRDM-2 originate? → Soviet Union
Step 2: who was the president of the russian republic at the time of the disintegration of Soviet Union → Mikhail Gorbachev
Step 3: Mikhail Gorbachev >> spouse → Raisa Maximovna Gorbacheva | 17,078 |
3hop1__136439_35178_826724 | What area is Khosrowabad, which is located in the capital of the country where Crimson Gold is in, located? | Pardis County | [] | [
"Khosrowabad, Tehran\n\nKhosrowabad (, also Romanized as Khosrowābād) is a village in Jajrud Rural District, in the Jajrud District of Pardis County, Tehran Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 1,180, in 386 families. The village was chosen as the capital of Jajrud Rural District when it was creat... | Step 1: Which place is Crimson Gold in? → Iran
Step 2: What city is Iran 's capital? → Tehran
Step 3: Khosrowabad, Tehran >> located in the administrative territorial entity → Pardis County | 17,079 |
3hop1__136439_35178_686699 | In what district is Qaleh Now-e Khalesh, of the city of the capital where the nation of the Crimson Gold is located? | Qaleh Now Rural District | [] | [
"Iran\n\nTehran is the country's capital and largest city, as well as its leading cultural and economic center. Iran is a major regional and middle power, exerting considerable influence in international energy security and the world economy through its large reserves of fossil fuels, which include the largest natu... | Step 1: Which place is Crimson Gold in? → Iran
Step 2: What city is Iran 's capital? → Tehran
Step 3: Qaleh Now-e Khaleseh, Tehran >> located in the administrative territorial entity → Qaleh Now Rural District | 17,080 |
3hop1__465026_35178_826724 | Khosrowabad, located in the capitol of the country the Kamareh District is found in, is in what county? | Pardis County | [] | [
"List of Australian capital cities\n\nState and Territory Capitals of Australia Jurisdiction Capital City Population State / Territory Population Date of statehood Capital since Image Australia and Australian Capital Territory Canberra 435,019 403,468 Must remain a territory as per s. 125 of the Australian Constitu... | Step 1: Kamareh District >> country → Iran
Step 2: What city is Iran 's capital? → Tehran
Step 3: Khosrowabad, Tehran >> located in the administrative territorial entity → Pardis County | 17,081 |
3hop1__465026_35178_686699 | Which district contains Qaleh Now-e Khaleseh in the capital of the country having Kamareh District? | Qaleh Now Rural District | [] | [
"Qeshlaq-e Qaleh Now-e Amlak\n\nQeshlaq-e Qaleh Now-e Amlak (, also Romanized as Qeshlāq-e Qal‘eh Now-e Amlāk; also known as Qeshlāq-e Qal‘eh Now and Qeshlāq Qal‘eh) is a village in Ferunabad Rural District, in the Central District of Pakdasht County, Tehran Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 40... | Step 1: Kamareh District >> country → Iran
Step 2: What city is Iran 's capital? → Tehran
Step 3: Qaleh Now-e Khaleseh, Tehran >> located in the administrative territorial entity → Qaleh Now Rural District | 17,082 |
3hop1__103167_35178_826724 | In which county is Khosrowabad located in the capitol of the country Sultan Husayn was in? | Pardis County | [] | [
"Khabarovsky District\n\nKhabarovsky District () is an administrative and municipal district (raion), one of the seventeen in Khabarovsk Krai, Russia. It consists of two unconnected segments separated by the territory of Amursky District, which are located in the southwest of the krai. The area of the district is .... | Step 1: What country was Sultan Husayn in? → Iran
Step 2: What city is Iran 's capital? → Tehran
Step 3: Khosrowabad, Tehran >> located in the administrative territorial entity → Pardis County | 17,083 |
3hop1__103167_35178_686699 | Qaleh Now-e Khaleseh in the capital of the country Sultan Husayn is from is located in what district? | Qaleh Now Rural District | [] | [
"Qaleh Now-e Khaleseh, Tehran\n\nQaleh Now-e Khaleseh (, also Romanized as Qal‘eh Now-e Khāleṣeh; also known as Qal‘eh Now, Qal‘eh Now-e Ghār, and Qal‘eh-ye Nowghār) is a village in Qaleh Now Rural District, Qaleh Now District, Ray County, Tehran Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 4,718, in 1,19... | Step 1: What country was Sultan Husayn in? → Iran
Step 2: What city is Iran 's capital? → Tehran
Step 3: Qaleh Now-e Khaleseh, Tehran >> located in the administrative territorial entity → Qaleh Now Rural District | 17,084 |
3hop1__144140_35178_826724 | In which county is Khosrowabad in the capitol of Siamak Koohnavard's birth country? | Pardis County | [] | [
"Katowice Voivodeship\n\nKatowice Voivodeship () was a unit of administrative division and local government in Poland in the years 1975–1998, superseded by the Silesian Voivodeship. Its capital city was Katowice.",
"Municipio XIX\n\nThe Municipio XIX was an administrative subdivision of the city of Rome. Followin... | Step 1: In what city was Siamak Koohnavard born? → Iran
Step 2: What city is Iran 's capital? → Tehran
Step 3: Khosrowabad, Tehran >> located in the administrative territorial entity → Pardis County | 17,085 |
3hop1__144140_35178_686699 | In what district is Qaleh Now-e Khaleseh, in the capitol of Siamak Koohnavard's birthplace, located? | Qaleh Now Rural District | [] | [
"Khabarovsky District\n\nKhabarovsky District () is an administrative and municipal district (raion), one of the seventeen in Khabarovsk Krai, Russia. It consists of two unconnected segments separated by the territory of Amursky District, which are located in the southwest of the krai. The area of the district is .... | Step 1: In what city was Siamak Koohnavard born? → Iran
Step 2: What city is Iran 's capital? → Tehran
Step 3: Qaleh Now-e Khaleseh, Tehran >> located in the administrative territorial entity → Qaleh Now Rural District | 17,086 |
3hop1__106423_35178_826724 | In which county is Khosrowabad, in the capitol of the country of The Kingdom of Solomon? | Pardis County | [] | [
"Mount Franklin (Australian Capital Territory)\n\nMount Franklin is a mountain with an elevation of in the Brindabella Ranges that is located on the border between the Australian Capital Territory and New South Wales, Australia. The summit of the mountain is located in the Australian Capital Territory.",
"Colorad... | Step 1: What country released The Kingdom of Solomon? → Iran
Step 2: What city is Iran 's capital? → Tehran
Step 3: Khosrowabad, Tehran >> located in the administrative territorial entity → Pardis County | 17,087 |
3hop1__106423_35178_686699 | In what district is Qaleh Now-e Khaleseh in the capitol of the country that released The Kingdom of Solomon? | Qaleh Now Rural District | [] | [
"Iran\n\nTehran is the country's capital and largest city, as well as its leading cultural and economic center. Iran is a major regional and middle power, exerting considerable influence in international energy security and the world economy through its large reserves of fossil fuels, which include the largest natu... | Step 1: What country released The Kingdom of Solomon? → Iran
Step 2: What city is Iran 's capital? → Tehran
Step 3: Qaleh Now-e Khaleseh, Tehran >> located in the administrative territorial entity → Qaleh Now Rural District | 17,088 |
3hop1__102694_35178_826724 | In Javad Hardani's country's capital province what is the county containing Khosrowabad? | Pardis County | [] | [
"Sierra Suroeste\n\nSierra Suroeste is a comarca (county, with no administrative role) located in southwestern province of Badajoz in the autonomous community of Extremadura, western Spain. Its capital and largest city is Jerez de los Caballeros.",
"Javad Hardani\n\nJavad Hardani (22 March 1984) is a Paralympic a... | Step 1: What country is Javad Hardani from? → Iran
Step 2: What city is Iran 's capital? → Tehran
Step 3: Khosrowabad, Tehran >> located in the administrative territorial entity → Pardis County | 17,089 |
3hop1__102694_35178_686699 | Qaleh Now-e Khaleseh in the the capital of the country Javad Hardani is from is located in what district? | Qaleh Now Rural District | [] | [
"Vilnius County\n\nVilnius County () is the largest of the 10 counties of Lithuania, located in the east of the country around the city Vilnius. On 1 July 2010, the county administration was abolished, and since that date, Vilnius County remains as the territorial and statistical unit.",
"Ngopa\n\nNgopa is a town... | Step 1: What country is Javad Hardani from? → Iran
Step 2: What city is Iran 's capital? → Tehran
Step 3: Qaleh Now-e Khaleseh, Tehran >> located in the administrative territorial entity → Qaleh Now Rural District | 17,090 |
3hop1__104250_35178_826724 | Khosrowabad in the capitol of Azam Taleghani's country is in what county? | Pardis County | [] | [
"Bogotá\n\nBogotá (/ ˈboʊɡətɑː /, / ˌbɒɡəˈtɑː /, / ˌboʊ - /; Spanish pronunciation: (boɣoˈta) (listen)), officially Bogotá, Distrito Capital, abbreviated Bogotá, D.C., and formerly known as Santafé de Bogotá between 1991 and 2000, is the capital and largest city of Colombia, administered as the Capital District, al... | Step 1: Which country is Azam Taleghani from? → Iran
Step 2: What city is Iran 's capital? → Tehran
Step 3: Khosrowabad, Tehran >> located in the administrative territorial entity → Pardis County | 17,091 |
3hop1__104250_35178_686699 | Qaleh Now-e Khaleseh in the capital of the country having Azam Taleghani is located in which district? | Qaleh Now Rural District | [] | [
"Eastern Bengal and Assam\n\nEastern Bengal and Assam was an administrative subdivision (province) of the British Raj between 1905 and 1912. Headquartered in the city of Dacca, it covered territories in what are now Bangladesh, Northeast India and Northern West Bengal.",
"Ghadames District\n\nGhadames or Ghadamis... | Step 1: Which country is Azam Taleghani from? → Iran
Step 2: What city is Iran 's capital? → Tehran
Step 3: Qaleh Now-e Khaleseh, Tehran >> located in the administrative territorial entity → Qaleh Now Rural District | 17,092 |
3hop1__397785_35178_826724 | In what administrative territorial entity is Khosrowabad, in the city that is the capital of the country where the Meydan mosque is found? | Pardis County | [] | [
"Bogotá\n\nBogotá (/ ˈboʊɡətɑː /, / ˌbɒɡəˈtɑː /, / ˌboʊ - /; Spanish pronunciation: (boɣoˈta) (listen)), officially Bogotá, Distrito Capital, abbreviated Bogotá, D.C., and formerly known as Santafé de Bogotá between 1991 and 2000, is the capital and largest city of Colombia, administered as the Capital District, al... | Step 1: Meydan mosque >> country → Iran
Step 2: What city is Iran 's capital? → Tehran
Step 3: Khosrowabad, Tehran >> located in the administrative territorial entity → Pardis County | 17,093 |
3hop1__397785_35178_686699 | Qaleh Now-e Khaleseh, in the capital of the country Meydan Mosque is located, is part of what district? | Qaleh Now Rural District | [] | [
"Bogotá\n\nBogotá (/ ˈboʊɡətɑː /, / ˌbɒɡəˈtɑː /, / ˌboʊ - /; Spanish pronunciation: (boɣoˈta) (listen)), officially Bogotá, Distrito Capital, abbreviated Bogotá, D.C., and formerly known as Santafé de Bogotá between 1991 and 2000, is the capital and largest city of Colombia, administered as the Capital District, al... | Step 1: Meydan mosque >> country → Iran
Step 2: What city is Iran 's capital? → Tehran
Step 3: Qaleh Now-e Khaleseh, Tehran >> located in the administrative territorial entity → Qaleh Now Rural District | 17,094 |
3hop1__804101_428342_49899 | When did Ukraine gain independence from the country of citizenship of the director of Faust? | 1917 | [] | [
"Myanmar\n\nThe Rohingya people have consistently faced human rights abuses by the Burmese regime that has refused to acknowledge them as Burmese citizens (despite some of them having lived in Burma for over three generations)—the Rohingya have been denied Burmese citizenship since the enactment of a 1982 citizensh... | Step 1: Faust >> director → Alexander Sokurov
Step 2: Alexander Sokurov >> country of citizenship → Soviet Union
Step 3: when did ukraine gain independence from Soviet Union → 1917 | 17,095 |
3hop1__272754_428342_49899 | When did Ukraine gain independence from the country of citizenship of Faust's screenwriter? | 1917 | [] | [
"Iran–Pakistan relations\n\nAfter Pakistan gained its independence in August 1947, Iran was the first country to recognize its sovereign status. Pakistan's relations with Iran grew strained at times due to sectarian tensions, as Pakistani Shias claimed that they were being discriminated against under the Pakistani ... | Step 1: Faust >> screenwriter → Alexander Sokurov
Step 2: Alexander Sokurov >> country of citizenship → Soviet Union
Step 3: when did ukraine gain independence from Soviet Union → 1917 | 17,096 |
3hop1__352446_506157_20366 | What did the Thuringian miners do to help the country that the author of With the Century is a citizen of? | uranium mining was also important to cover the Soviet Union's need for this metal | [] | [
"God Help Me (film)\n\nGod Help Me is a 2006 American Christian direct-to-video romantic comedy film written and produced by Dan Olds. It was directed by Reece Tedford, and stars Tom Miner, George Moss, Jim Anderson, Candace Orrino and Shelley Findley. The film was produced by Dust Storm Productions, and distribute... | Step 1: With the Century >> author → Kim Il-sung
Step 2: Kim Il-sung >> country of citizenship → Soviet Union
Step 3: What did the Thuringian miners do to help Soviet Union ? → uranium mining was also important to cover the Soviet Union's need for this metal | 17,097 |
3hop1__352446_506157_160113 | In which century did the country where the author of With the Century is a citizen invade Afghanistan? | 20th century | [] | [
"Jugroom Fort\n\nJugroom Fort is a complex of fortified buildings south-west of Garmsir in Helmand Province, Afghanistan, on the east bank of the Helmand River. The fort is several centuries old, and in 2007 it was used as a Taliban base. British forces assaulted the fort on 15 January 2007. During the attack, Roya... | Step 1: With the Century >> author → Kim Il-sung
Step 2: Kim Il-sung >> country of citizenship → Soviet Union
Step 3: In which century did Soviet Union invade Afghanistan? → 20th century | 17,098 |
3hop1__352446_506157_44678 | When did Germany and the country where the author of With the Century was a citizen sign a non-aggression pact? | 23 August 1939 | [] | [
"Warsaw Pact\n\nBefore creation of Warsaw Pact, fearing Germany rearmed, Czechoslovak leadership sought to create security pact with East Germany and Poland. These states protested strongly against re-militarization of West Germany. The Warsaw Pact was primarily put in place as a consequence of the rearming of West... | Step 1: With the Century >> author → Kim Il-sung
Step 2: Kim Il-sung >> country of citizenship → Soviet Union
Step 3: when did germany and Soviet Union sign non aggression pact → 23 August 1939 | 17,099 |
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