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[ "Jean-François Clervoy", "languages spoken, written or signed", "French" ]
Jean-François André Clervoy (born 19 November 1958) is a French engineer and a CNES and ESA astronaut. He is a veteran of three NASA Space Shuttle missions.
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[ "Jean-François Clervoy", "country of citizenship", "France" ]
Jean-François André Clervoy (born 19 November 1958) is a French engineer and a CNES and ESA astronaut. He is a veteran of three NASA Space Shuttle missions.Early life and education Clervoy was born 19 November 1958 in Longeville-lès-Metz, France, the son of Mireille Lemonde and Jean Clervoy, a former French Air Force p...
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[ "Jean-François Clervoy", "given name", "Jean-François" ]
Jean-François André Clervoy (born 19 November 1958) is a French engineer and a CNES and ESA astronaut. He is a veteran of three NASA Space Shuttle missions.Early life and education Clervoy was born 19 November 1958 in Longeville-lès-Metz, France, the son of Mireille Lemonde and Jean Clervoy, a former French Air Force p...
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[ "Jean-François Clervoy", "place of birth", "Longeville-lès-Metz" ]
Jean-François André Clervoy (born 19 November 1958) is a French engineer and a CNES and ESA astronaut. He is a veteran of three NASA Space Shuttle missions.Early life and education Clervoy was born 19 November 1958 in Longeville-lès-Metz, France, the son of Mireille Lemonde and Jean Clervoy, a former French Air Force p...
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[ "Jean-François Clervoy", "occupation", "astronaut" ]
Jean-François André Clervoy (born 19 November 1958) is a French engineer and a CNES and ESA astronaut. He is a veteran of three NASA Space Shuttle missions.
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[ "Jean-François Clervoy", "family name", "Clervoy" ]
Jean-François André Clervoy (born 19 November 1958) is a French engineer and a CNES and ESA astronaut. He is a veteran of three NASA Space Shuttle missions.Early life and education Clervoy was born 19 November 1958 in Longeville-lès-Metz, France, the son of Mireille Lemonde and Jean Clervoy, a former French Air Force p...
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[ "Jean-François Clervoy", "occupation", "engineer" ]
Jean-François André Clervoy (born 19 November 1958) is a French engineer and a CNES and ESA astronaut. He is a veteran of three NASA Space Shuttle missions.
occupation
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[ "Jean-François Clervoy", "educated at", "Institut Supérieur de l'Aéronautique et de l'Espace" ]
Jean-François André Clervoy (born 19 November 1958) is a French engineer and a CNES and ESA astronaut. He is a veteran of three NASA Space Shuttle missions.
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[ "Jean-François Clervoy", "educated at", "École polytechnique" ]
Jean-François André Clervoy (born 19 November 1958) is a French engineer and a CNES and ESA astronaut. He is a veteran of three NASA Space Shuttle missions.Early life and education Clervoy was born 19 November 1958 in Longeville-lès-Metz, France, the son of Mireille Lemonde and Jean Clervoy, a former French Air Force p...
educated at
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[ "Jean-François Clervoy", "sex or gender", "male" ]
Jean-François André Clervoy (born 19 November 1958) is a French engineer and a CNES and ESA astronaut. He is a veteran of three NASA Space Shuttle missions.Early life and education Clervoy was born 19 November 1958 in Longeville-lès-Metz, France, the son of Mireille Lemonde and Jean Clervoy, a former French Air Force p...
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[ "Jean-François Clervoy", "occupation", "aerospace engineer" ]
Jean-François André Clervoy (born 19 November 1958) is a French engineer and a CNES and ESA astronaut. He is a veteran of three NASA Space Shuttle missions.Early life and education Clervoy was born 19 November 1958 in Longeville-lès-Metz, France, the son of Mireille Lemonde and Jean Clervoy, a former French Air Force p...
occupation
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[ "Théophile Corret de la Tour d'Auvergne", "instance of", "human" ]
Théophile Malo Corret de la Tour d'Auvergne (23 November 1743 – 28 June 1800) was a French officer named by Napoleon as the "first grenadier of France". He was also a celtomaniac antiquarian who introduced the words "dolmen" and "menhir" into general archaeological usage.Career He was the son of a lawyer named Corret, ...
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[ "Théophile Corret de la Tour d'Auvergne", "country of citizenship", "France" ]
Théophile Malo Corret de la Tour d'Auvergne (23 November 1743 – 28 June 1800) was a French officer named by Napoleon as the "first grenadier of France". He was also a celtomaniac antiquarian who introduced the words "dolmen" and "menhir" into general archaeological usage.Career He was the son of a lawyer named Corret, ...
country of citizenship
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[ "Théophile Corret de la Tour d'Auvergne", "native language", "French" ]
Théophile Malo Corret de la Tour d'Auvergne (23 November 1743 – 28 June 1800) was a French officer named by Napoleon as the "first grenadier of France". He was also a celtomaniac antiquarian who introduced the words "dolmen" and "menhir" into general archaeological usage.Career He was the son of a lawyer named Corret, ...
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[ "Théophile Corret de la Tour d'Auvergne", "allegiance", "Kingdom of France" ]
Théophile Malo Corret de la Tour d'Auvergne (23 November 1743 – 28 June 1800) was a French officer named by Napoleon as the "first grenadier of France". He was also a celtomaniac antiquarian who introduced the words "dolmen" and "menhir" into general archaeological usage.
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[ "Théophile Corret de la Tour d'Auvergne", "occupation", "military officer" ]
Théophile Malo Corret de la Tour d'Auvergne (23 November 1743 – 28 June 1800) was a French officer named by Napoleon as the "first grenadier of France". He was also a celtomaniac antiquarian who introduced the words "dolmen" and "menhir" into general archaeological usage.Career He was the son of a lawyer named Corret, ...
occupation
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[ "Théophile Corret de la Tour d'Auvergne", "conflict", "French Revolutionary Wars" ]
Théophile Malo Corret de la Tour d'Auvergne (23 November 1743 – 28 June 1800) was a French officer named by Napoleon as the "first grenadier of France". He was also a celtomaniac antiquarian who introduced the words "dolmen" and "menhir" into general archaeological usage.Career He was the son of a lawyer named Corret, ...
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[ "Théophile Corret de la Tour d'Auvergne", "family name", "Corret" ]
Théophile Malo Corret de la Tour d'Auvergne (23 November 1743 – 28 June 1800) was a French officer named by Napoleon as the "first grenadier of France". He was also a celtomaniac antiquarian who introduced the words "dolmen" and "menhir" into general archaeological usage.Career He was the son of a lawyer named Corret, ...
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[ "Théophile Corret de la Tour d'Auvergne", "sex or gender", "male" ]
Théophile Malo Corret de la Tour d'Auvergne (23 November 1743 – 28 June 1800) was a French officer named by Napoleon as the "first grenadier of France". He was also a celtomaniac antiquarian who introduced the words "dolmen" and "menhir" into general archaeological usage.Career He was the son of a lawyer named Corret, ...
sex or gender
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[ "Théophile Corret de la Tour d'Auvergne", "given name", "Théophile" ]
Théophile Malo Corret de la Tour d'Auvergne (23 November 1743 – 28 June 1800) was a French officer named by Napoleon as the "first grenadier of France". He was also a celtomaniac antiquarian who introduced the words "dolmen" and "menhir" into general archaeological usage.Career He was the son of a lawyer named Corret, ...
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[ "Théophile Corret de la Tour d'Auvergne", "family name", "La Tour d'Auvergne" ]
Théophile Malo Corret de la Tour d'Auvergne (23 November 1743 – 28 June 1800) was a French officer named by Napoleon as the "first grenadier of France". He was also a celtomaniac antiquarian who introduced the words "dolmen" and "menhir" into general archaeological usage.Career He was the son of a lawyer named Corret, ...
family name
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[ "Valérie Zenatti", "occupation", "translator" ]
Valérie Zenatti (born 1 April 1970, in Nice) is a French writer, translator and screenwriter.Biography Her novel, Jacob, Jacob enjoyed a critical and public success and - after being selected in the final prix Médicis and prix des libraires – was awarded the prix du Livre Inter in June 2015. and seven other prizes incl...
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[ "Valérie Zenatti", "award received", "Prix du Livre Inter" ]
Novels 2006 : En retard pour la guerre, éditions de l'Olivier ; Points Seuil sous le titre Ultimatum. 2010: Les Âmes sœurs, éditions de l'Olivier ; Points Seuil, 2011 2011: Mensonges, éd. de l'Olivier 2012: Mariage blanc, éd. du Moteur 2014: Jacob, Jacob, éd. de l'Olivier ; Points Seuil, 2016 – Prix Méditerranée 2015 e...
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[ "Franz Stock", "country of citizenship", "German Empire" ]
Early life Stock was born the first of nine children of a worker family in the village of Neheim-Hüsten (now part of Arnsberg), in the Province of Westphalia of the German Empire. From 1910 to 1913, he attended a Catholic elementary school. At the age of twelve Franz expressed a wish to become a priest. In 1926, he par...
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[ "Franz Stock", "occupation", "Catholic priest" ]
World War II A few days before the outbreak of World War II on 1 September 1939, he returned to Germany, where he officiated as a priest in Dortmund-Bodelschwingh and in Klein-Wanzleben in central Germany. On 13 August 1940, he was named as priest for Germans residing in Paris during Nazi Germany's occupation of Franc...
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[ "Franz Stock", "educated at", "Catholic University of Paris" ]
Early life Stock was born the first of nine children of a worker family in the village of Neheim-Hüsten (now part of Arnsberg), in the Province of Westphalia of the German Empire. From 1910 to 1913, he attended a Catholic elementary school. At the age of twelve Franz expressed a wish to become a priest. In 1926, he par...
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[ "Franz Stock", "family name", "Stock" ]
Early life Stock was born the first of nine children of a worker family in the village of Neheim-Hüsten (now part of Arnsberg), in the Province of Westphalia of the German Empire. From 1910 to 1913, he attended a Catholic elementary school. At the age of twelve Franz expressed a wish to become a priest. In 1926, he par...
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[ "Franz Stock", "place of burial", "église Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Chartres" ]
Legacy On 15/16 June 1963 his body was transferred to the newly built Church of Saint-Jean-Baptiste in Chartres. On 18 November 1981, in Fulda, during his visit to Germany, Pope John Paul II mentioned the name of Franz Stock along with the names of great saints of German history. The esplanade in front of the Mémorial ...
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[ "Franz Stock", "place of birth", "Neheim" ]
The Servant of God Franz Stock (21 September 1904, Neheim – 24 February 1948, Paris) was a German Roman Catholic priest. He is known for ministering to prisoners in France during World War II, and to German prisoners of war in the years following. The cause for his canonization has been accepted by the Holy See.Early l...
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[ "Salim Abduvaliev", "instance of", "human" ]
Salim Abduvaliev (Uzbek: Салим Абдувалиев, born in Tashkent, Uzbek SSR in 1950) is a uzbek producer and Internet celebrity. In 2015, the producer was awarded the "Do’slik" State Prize of Uzbekistan and the "Ludwig Nobel Prize" in 2022.Biography Abduvaliev was born in May 1950 Tashkent city. His father was the collecti...
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[ "Salim Abduvaliev", "country of citizenship", "Uzbekistan" ]
Salim Abduvaliev (Uzbek: Салим Абдувалиев, born in Tashkent, Uzbek SSR in 1950) is a uzbek producer and Internet celebrity. In 2015, the producer was awarded the "Do’slik" State Prize of Uzbekistan and the "Ludwig Nobel Prize" in 2022.Biography Abduvaliev was born in May 1950 Tashkent city. His father was the collecti...
country of citizenship
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[ "Salim Abduvaliev", "languages spoken, written or signed", "Uzbek" ]
Salim Abduvaliev (Uzbek: Салим Абдувалиев, born in Tashkent, Uzbek SSR in 1950) is a uzbek producer and Internet celebrity. In 2015, the producer was awarded the "Do’slik" State Prize of Uzbekistan and the "Ludwig Nobel Prize" in 2022.
languages spoken, written or signed
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[ "Salim Abduvaliev", "place of birth", "Tashkent" ]
Salim Abduvaliev (Uzbek: Салим Абдувалиев, born in Tashkent, Uzbek SSR in 1950) is a uzbek producer and Internet celebrity. In 2015, the producer was awarded the "Do’slik" State Prize of Uzbekistan and the "Ludwig Nobel Prize" in 2022.Biography Abduvaliev was born in May 1950 Tashkent city. His father was the collecti...
place of birth
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[ "Salim Abduvaliev", "family name", "Salim Abduvaliev" ]
Salim Abduvaliev (Uzbek: Салим Абдувалиев, born in Tashkent, Uzbek SSR in 1950) is a uzbek producer and Internet celebrity. In 2015, the producer was awarded the "Do’slik" State Prize of Uzbekistan and the "Ludwig Nobel Prize" in 2022.Biography Abduvaliev was born in May 1950 Tashkent city. His father was the collecti...
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[ "Salim Abduvaliev", "given name", "Salim" ]
Salim Abduvaliev (Uzbek: Салим Абдувалиев, born in Tashkent, Uzbek SSR in 1950) is a uzbek producer and Internet celebrity. In 2015, the producer was awarded the "Do’slik" State Prize of Uzbekistan and the "Ludwig Nobel Prize" in 2022.
given name
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[ "Elizabeth Sombart", "instance of", "human" ]
Elizabeth Sombart is a French classical pianist, born in Strasbourg. In her youth she studied at the Strasbourg Conservatory where her first public performance was at the age of 11. She won first prize in National Piano Awards and Chamber Music Awards and left France at age 16 to study with several classical piano mast...
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[ "Elizabeth Sombart", "country of citizenship", "France" ]
Elizabeth Sombart is a French classical pianist, born in Strasbourg. In her youth she studied at the Strasbourg Conservatory where her first public performance was at the age of 11. She won first prize in National Piano Awards and Chamber Music Awards and left France at age 16 to study with several classical piano mast...
country of citizenship
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[ "Elizabeth Sombart", "instrument", "piano" ]
Career Sombart was born in Strasbourg. Her father was German sociologist and historian Nicolaus Sombart. Her mother played the piano, but "not proficiently", Sombart said in a London interview. Sombart began piano at age seven and soon transitioned into formal study at the Strasbourg Conservatory. She said the piano ...
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[ "Elizabeth Sombart", "place of birth", "Strasbourg" ]
Elizabeth Sombart is a French classical pianist, born in Strasbourg. In her youth she studied at the Strasbourg Conservatory where her first public performance was at the age of 11. She won first prize in National Piano Awards and Chamber Music Awards and left France at age 16 to study with several classical piano mast...
place of birth
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[ "Elizabeth Sombart", "given name", "Elizabeth" ]
Elizabeth Sombart is a French classical pianist, born in Strasbourg. In her youth she studied at the Strasbourg Conservatory where her first public performance was at the age of 11. She won first prize in National Piano Awards and Chamber Music Awards and left France at age 16 to study with several classical piano mast...
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[ "Elizabeth Sombart", "sex or gender", "female" ]
Elizabeth Sombart is a French classical pianist, born in Strasbourg. In her youth she studied at the Strasbourg Conservatory where her first public performance was at the age of 11. She won first prize in National Piano Awards and Chamber Music Awards and left France at age 16 to study with several classical piano mast...
sex or gender
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[ "Selin Yeninci", "instance of", "human" ]
Selin Yeninci (born 16 January 1988) is a Turkish actress.Life and career Selin Yeninci was born on 16 January 1988 in Istanbul. Yeninci graduated from İzmir Atatürk High School in 2006, where she was the student head of the theatre department. In 2011, she finished her studies at Dokuz Eylül University School of Fine ...
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[ "Selin Yeninci", "country of citizenship", "Turkey" ]
Life and career Selin Yeninci was born on 16 January 1988 in Istanbul. Yeninci graduated from İzmir Atatürk High School in 2006, where she was the student head of the theatre department. In 2011, she finished her studies at Dokuz Eylül University School of Fine Arts. Following her graduation, Yeninci joined Oyun Atölye...
country of citizenship
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[ "Selin Yeninci", "place of birth", "Istanbul" ]
Life and career Selin Yeninci was born on 16 January 1988 in Istanbul. Yeninci graduated from İzmir Atatürk High School in 2006, where she was the student head of the theatre department. In 2011, she finished her studies at Dokuz Eylül University School of Fine Arts. Following her graduation, Yeninci joined Oyun Atölye...
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[ "Selin Yeninci", "occupation", "actor" ]
Selin Yeninci (born 16 January 1988) is a Turkish actress.Life and career Selin Yeninci was born on 16 January 1988 in Istanbul. Yeninci graduated from İzmir Atatürk High School in 2006, where she was the student head of the theatre department. In 2011, she finished her studies at Dokuz Eylül University School of Fine ...
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[ "Selin Yeninci", "occupation", "film actor" ]
Selin Yeninci (born 16 January 1988) is a Turkish actress.Life and career Selin Yeninci was born on 16 January 1988 in Istanbul. Yeninci graduated from İzmir Atatürk High School in 2006, where she was the student head of the theatre department. In 2011, she finished her studies at Dokuz Eylül University School of Fine ...
occupation
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[ "Guilherme Arantes", "country of citizenship", "Brazil" ]
Guilherme Arantes (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɡiˈʎɛrmi aˈɾɐ̃tʃis]) is a Brazilian singer-songwriter and pianist. He is Steinway Artist.As a teenager, he was a member of the band Os Polissonantes, which also featured Brazilian actor Kadu Moliterno on bass guitar. In 1969, Arantes started the band Moto Perpétuo with fell...
country of citizenship
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[ "Guilherme Arantes", "instrument", "piano" ]
Guilherme Arantes (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɡiˈʎɛrmi aˈɾɐ̃tʃis]) is a Brazilian singer-songwriter and pianist. He is Steinway Artist.As a teenager, he was a member of the band Os Polissonantes, which also featured Brazilian actor Kadu Moliterno on bass guitar. In 1969, Arantes started the band Moto Perpétuo with fell...
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[ "Guilherme Arantes", "languages spoken, written or signed", "Brazilian Portuguese" ]
Guilherme Arantes (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɡiˈʎɛrmi aˈɾɐ̃tʃis]) is a Brazilian singer-songwriter and pianist. He is Steinway Artist.As a teenager, he was a member of the band Os Polissonantes, which also featured Brazilian actor Kadu Moliterno on bass guitar. In 1969, Arantes started the band Moto Perpétuo with fell...
languages spoken, written or signed
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[ "Guilherme Arantes", "instrument", "musical keyboard" ]
Guilherme Arantes (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɡiˈʎɛrmi aˈɾɐ̃tʃis]) is a Brazilian singer-songwriter and pianist. He is Steinway Artist.As a teenager, he was a member of the band Os Polissonantes, which also featured Brazilian actor Kadu Moliterno on bass guitar. In 1969, Arantes started the band Moto Perpétuo with fell...
instrument
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[ "Guilherme Arantes", "occupation", "musician" ]
Guilherme Arantes (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɡiˈʎɛrmi aˈɾɐ̃tʃis]) is a Brazilian singer-songwriter and pianist. He is Steinway Artist.As a teenager, he was a member of the band Os Polissonantes, which also featured Brazilian actor Kadu Moliterno on bass guitar. In 1969, Arantes started the band Moto Perpétuo with fell...
occupation
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[ "Guilherme Arantes", "given name", "Guilherme" ]
Guilherme Arantes (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɡiˈʎɛrmi aˈɾɐ̃tʃis]) is a Brazilian singer-songwriter and pianist. He is Steinway Artist.As a teenager, he was a member of the band Os Polissonantes, which also featured Brazilian actor Kadu Moliterno on bass guitar. In 1969, Arantes started the band Moto Perpétuo with fell...
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[ "Kavka Shishido", "occupation", "singer" ]
Yuna Shishido (宍戸佑名, Shishido Yūna, born June 23, 1985), known as a solo artist by the stage name Kavka Shishido (シシド・カフカ, Shishido Kafuka, stylized in Japan as SHISHIDO KAVKA) is a Japanese-Mexican drummer and vocalist. Originally a member of the rock band The News, she debuted as a solo musician in 2012 and released ...
occupation
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[ "Kavka Shishido", "member of", "THE NEWS" ]
Yuna Shishido (宍戸佑名, Shishido Yūna, born June 23, 1985), known as a solo artist by the stage name Kavka Shishido (シシド・カフカ, Shishido Kafuka, stylized in Japan as SHISHIDO KAVKA) is a Japanese-Mexican drummer and vocalist. Originally a member of the rock band The News, she debuted as a solo musician in 2012 and released ...
member of
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[ "Kavka Shishido", "occupation", "drummer" ]
Yuna Shishido (宍戸佑名, Shishido Yūna, born June 23, 1985), known as a solo artist by the stage name Kavka Shishido (シシド・カフカ, Shishido Kafuka, stylized in Japan as SHISHIDO KAVKA) is a Japanese-Mexican drummer and vocalist. Originally a member of the rock band The News, she debuted as a solo musician in 2012 and released ...
occupation
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Biography Shishido was born in Mexico in 1985 to Japanese parents. She lived there until she was two, later going to Japan for elementary school. Between the ages of 13 and 14, Shishido lived in Argentina. She learned Spanish to use in her daily life, though on returning to Japan forgot it since she had nobody with who...
instrument
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First World War In August 1914, Britain entered the First World War. Tolkien's relatives were shocked when he elected not to volunteer immediately for the British Army. In a 1941 letter to his son Michael, Tolkien recalled: "In those days chaps joined up, or were scorned publicly. It was a nasty cleft to be in for a yo...
conflict
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John Ronald Reuel Tolkien (, ROOL TOL-keen; 3 January 1892 – 2 September 1973) was an English writer and philologist. He was the author of the high fantasy works The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. From 1925 to 1945, Tolkien was the Rawlinson and Bosworth Professor of Anglo-Saxon and a Fellow of Pembroke College, bo...
genre
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Childhood John Ronald Reuel Tolkien was born on 3 January 1892 in Bloemfontein in the Orange Free State (later annexed by the British Empire; now Free State Province in the Republic of South Africa), to Arthur Reuel Tolkien (1857–1896), an English bank manager, and his wife Mabel, née Suffield (1870–1904). The couple h...
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Writing Influences Tolkien's fantasy books on Middle-earth, especially The Lord of the Rings and The Silmarillion, drew on a wide array of influences including his philological interest in language, Christianity, medievalism, mythology, archaeology, ancient and modern literature, and personal experience. His philologic...
field of work
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Works compiled by Christopher Tolkien Manuscript locations Before his death, Tolkien negotiated the sale of the manuscripts, drafts, proofs and other materials related to his then-published works—including The Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit and Farmer Giles of Ham—to the Department of Special Collections and University ...
archives at
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Home front A weak and emaciated Tolkien spent the remainder of the war alternating between hospitals and garrison duties, being deemed medically unfit for general service. During his recovery in a cottage in Little Haywood, Staffordshire, he began to work on what he called The Book of Lost Tales, beginning with The Fal...
military rank
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Childhood John Ronald Reuel Tolkien was born on 3 January 1892 in Bloemfontein in the Orange Free State (later annexed by the British Empire; now Free State Province in the Republic of South Africa), to Arthur Reuel Tolkien (1857–1896), an English bank manager, and his wife Mabel, née Suffield (1870–1904). The couple h...
residence
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[ "J. R. R. Tolkien", "native language", "English" ]
John Ronald Reuel Tolkien (, ROOL TOL-keen; 3 January 1892 – 2 September 1973) was an English writer and philologist. He was the author of the high fantasy works The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. From 1925 to 1945, Tolkien was the Rawlinson and Bosworth Professor of Anglo-Saxon and a Fellow of Pembroke College, bo...
native language
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Publications "Beowulf: The Monsters and the Critics" In addition to writing fiction, Tolkien was an author of academic literary criticism. His seminal 1936 lecture, later published as an article, revolutionized the treatment of the Anglo-Saxon epic Beowulf by literary critics. The essay remains highly influential in th...
notable work
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Youth While in his early teens, Tolkien had his first encounter with a constructed language, Animalic, an invention of his cousins, Mary and Marjorie Incledon. At that time, he was studying Latin and Anglo-Saxon. Their interest in Animalic soon died away, but Mary and others, including Tolkien himself, invented a new a...
educated at
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John Ronald Reuel Tolkien (, ROOL TOL-keen; 3 January 1892 – 2 September 1973) was an English writer and philologist. He was the author of the high fantasy works The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. From 1925 to 1945, Tolkien was the Rawlinson and Bosworth Professor of Anglo-Saxon and a Fellow of Pembroke College, bo...
position held
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Family The Tolkiens had four children: John Francis Reuel Tolkien (17 November 1917 – 22 January 2003), Michael Hilary Reuel Tolkien (22 October 1920 – 27 February 1984), Christopher John Reuel Tolkien (21 November 1924 – 16 January 2020) and Priscilla Mary Anne Reuel Tolkien (18 June 1929 – 28 February 2022). Tolkien ...
child
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[ "J. R. R. Tolkien", "award received", "Order of the British Empire" ]
John Ronald Reuel Tolkien (, ROOL TOL-keen; 3 January 1892 – 2 September 1973) was an English writer and philologist. He was the author of the high fantasy works The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. From 1925 to 1945, Tolkien was the Rawlinson and Bosworth Professor of Anglo-Saxon and a Fellow of Pembroke College, bo...
award received
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John Ronald Reuel Tolkien (, ROOL TOL-keen; 3 January 1892 – 2 September 1973) was an English writer and philologist. He was the author of the high fantasy works The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. From 1925 to 1945, Tolkien was the Rawlinson and Bosworth Professor of Anglo-Saxon and a Fellow of Pembroke College, bo...
educated at
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[ "J. R. R. Tolkien", "employer", "University of Oxford" ]
John Ronald Reuel Tolkien (, ROOL TOL-keen; 3 January 1892 – 2 September 1973) was an English writer and philologist. He was the author of the high fantasy works The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. From 1925 to 1945, Tolkien was the Rawlinson and Bosworth Professor of Anglo-Saxon and a Fellow of Pembroke College, bo...
employer
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Family The Tolkiens had four children: John Francis Reuel Tolkien (17 November 1917 – 22 January 2003), Michael Hilary Reuel Tolkien (22 October 1920 – 27 February 1984), Christopher John Reuel Tolkien (21 November 1924 – 16 January 2020) and Priscilla Mary Anne Reuel Tolkien (18 June 1929 – 28 February 2022). Tolkien ...
family
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[ "J. R. R. Tolkien", "military branch", "British Army" ]
France On 5 June 1916, Tolkien boarded a troop transport for an overnight voyage to Calais. Like other soldiers arriving for the first time, he was sent to the British Expeditionary Force's base depot at Étaples. On 7 June, he was informed that he had been assigned as a signals officer to the 11th (Service) Battalion, ...
military branch
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John Ronald Reuel Tolkien (, ROOL TOL-keen; 3 January 1892 – 2 September 1973) was an English writer and philologist. He was the author of the high fantasy works The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. From 1925 to 1945, Tolkien was the Rawlinson and Bosworth Professor of Anglo-Saxon and a Fellow of Pembroke College, bo...
occupation
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John Ronald Reuel Tolkien (, ROOL TOL-keen; 3 January 1892 – 2 September 1973) was an English writer and philologist. He was the author of the high fantasy works The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. From 1925 to 1945, Tolkien was the Rawlinson and Bosworth Professor of Anglo-Saxon and a Fellow of Pembroke College, bo...
genre
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Publications "Beowulf: The Monsters and the Critics" In addition to writing fiction, Tolkien was an author of academic literary criticism. His seminal 1936 lecture, later published as an article, revolutionized the treatment of the Anglo-Saxon epic Beowulf by literary critics. The essay remains highly influential in th...
occupation
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[ "J. R. R. Tolkien", "child", "John Tolkien" ]
Home front A weak and emaciated Tolkien spent the remainder of the war alternating between hospitals and garrison duties, being deemed medically unfit for general service. During his recovery in a cottage in Little Haywood, Staffordshire, he began to work on what he called The Book of Lost Tales, beginning with The Fal...
child
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[ "J. R. R. Tolkien", "mother", "Mabel Suffield" ]
Childhood John Ronald Reuel Tolkien was born on 3 January 1892 in Bloemfontein in the Orange Free State (later annexed by the British Empire; now Free State Province in the Republic of South Africa), to Arthur Reuel Tolkien (1857–1896), an English bank manager, and his wife Mabel, née Suffield (1870–1904). The couple h...
mother
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[ "J. R. R. Tolkien", "occupation", "university teacher" ]
John Ronald Reuel Tolkien (, ROOL TOL-keen; 3 January 1892 – 2 September 1973) was an English writer and philologist. He was the author of the high fantasy works The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. From 1925 to 1945, Tolkien was the Rawlinson and Bosworth Professor of Anglo-Saxon and a Fellow of Pembroke College, bo...
occupation
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Childhood John Ronald Reuel Tolkien was born on 3 January 1892 in Bloemfontein in the Orange Free State (later annexed by the British Empire; now Free State Province in the Republic of South Africa), to Arthur Reuel Tolkien (1857–1896), an English bank manager, and his wife Mabel, née Suffield (1870–1904). The couple h...
given name
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[ "J. R. R. Tolkien", "award received", "Commander of the Order of the British Empire" ]
John Ronald Reuel Tolkien (, ROOL TOL-keen; 3 January 1892 – 2 September 1973) was an English writer and philologist. He was the author of the high fantasy works The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. From 1925 to 1945, Tolkien was the Rawlinson and Bosworth Professor of Anglo-Saxon and a Fellow of Pembroke College, bo...
award received
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Family The Tolkiens had four children: John Francis Reuel Tolkien (17 November 1917 – 22 January 2003), Michael Hilary Reuel Tolkien (22 October 1920 – 27 February 1984), Christopher John Reuel Tolkien (21 November 1924 – 16 January 2020) and Priscilla Mary Anne Reuel Tolkien (18 June 1929 – 28 February 2022). Tolkien ...
child
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Childhood John Ronald Reuel Tolkien was born on 3 January 1892 in Bloemfontein in the Orange Free State (later annexed by the British Empire; now Free State Province in the Republic of South Africa), to Arthur Reuel Tolkien (1857–1896), an English bank manager, and his wife Mabel, née Suffield (1870–1904). The couple h...
father
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[ "J. R. R. Tolkien", "child", "Michael Tolkien" ]
Family The Tolkiens had four children: John Francis Reuel Tolkien (17 November 1917 – 22 January 2003), Michael Hilary Reuel Tolkien (22 October 1920 – 27 February 1984), Christopher John Reuel Tolkien (21 November 1924 – 16 January 2020) and Priscilla Mary Anne Reuel Tolkien (18 June 1929 – 28 February 2022). Tolkien ...
child
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Artwork Tolkien learnt to paint and draw as a child, and continued to do so all his adult life. From early in his writing career, the development of his stories was accompanied by drawings and paintings, especially of landscapes, and by maps of the lands in which the tales were set. He also produced pictures to accompa...
occupation
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[ "J. R. R. Tolkien", "occupation", "linguist" ]
Writing Influences Tolkien's fantasy books on Middle-earth, especially The Lord of the Rings and The Silmarillion, drew on a wide array of influences including his philological interest in language, Christianity, medievalism, mythology, archaeology, ancient and modern literature, and personal experience. His philologic...
occupation
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[ "Pope John Paul II", "cause of death", "sepsis" ]
Final illness and death On 31 March 2005, following a urinary tract infection, he developed septic shock, a form of infection with a high fever and low blood pressure, but was not hospitalised. Instead, he was monitored by a team of consultants at his private residence. This was taken as an indication by the pope, and ...
cause of death
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The first miracle attributed to John Paul was the above mentioned healing of a man's Parkinson's disease, which was recognised during the beatification process. According to an article on the Catholic News Service (CNS) dated 23 April 2013, a Vatican commission of doctors concluded that a healing had no natural (medica...
significant event
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Early life Karol Józef Wojtyła was born in the Polish town of Wadowice. He was the youngest of three children born to Karol Wojtyła (1879–1941), an ethnic Pole, and Emilia Kaczorowska (1884–1929), who was of distant Lithuanian heritage. Emilia, who was a schoolteacher, died from a heart attack and kidney failure in 192...
ethnic group
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Pope John Paul II (Latin: Ioannes Paulus II; Italian: Giovanni Paolo II; Polish: Jan Paweł II; born Karol Józef Wojtyła [ˈkarɔl ˈjuzɛv vɔjˈtɨwa]; 18 May 1920 – 2 April 2005) was head of the Catholic Church from 1978 until his death in 2005 and sovereign of the Vatican City State. He was later canonised as Pope Saint J...
country of citizenship
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In January 2007, Cardinal Stanisław Dziwisz announced that the interview phase of the beatification process, in Italy and Poland, was nearing completion. In February 2007, second class relics of John Paul II—pieces of white papal cassocks he used to wear—were freely distributed with prayer cards for the cause, a typica...
significant event
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The Vatican announced on 14 January 2011 that Pope Benedict XVI had confirmed the miracle involving Sister Marie Simon-Pierre and that John Paul II was to be beatified on 1 May, the Feast of Divine Mercy. 1 May is commemorated in former Communist countries, such as Poland, and some Western European countries as May Day...
place of burial
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Pope John Paul II (Latin: Ioannes Paulus II; Italian: Giovanni Paolo II; Polish: Jan Paweł II; born Karol Józef Wojtyła [ˈkarɔl ˈjuzɛv vɔjˈtɨwa]; 18 May 1920 – 2 April 2005) was head of the Catholic Church from 1978 until his death in 2005 and sovereign of the Vatican City State. He was later canonised as Pope Saint J...
family name
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Pope John Paul II (Latin: Ioannes Paulus II; Italian: Giovanni Paolo II; Polish: Jan Paweł II; born Karol Józef Wojtyła [ˈkarɔl ˈjuzɛv vɔjˈtɨwa]; 18 May 1920 – 2 April 2005) was head of the Catholic Church from 1978 until his death in 2005 and sovereign of the Vatican City State. He was later canonised as Pope Saint J...
native language
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Early life Karol Józef Wojtyła was born in the Polish town of Wadowice. He was the youngest of three children born to Karol Wojtyła (1879–1941), an ethnic Pole, and Emilia Kaczorowska (1884–1929), who was of distant Lithuanian heritage. Emilia, who was a schoolteacher, died from a heart attack and kidney failure in 192...
mother
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World Youth Days As an extension of his successful work with youth as a young priest, John Paul II pioneered the international World Youth Days. John Paul II presided over nine of them: Rome (1985 and 2000), Buenos Aires (1987), Santiago de Compostela (1989), Częstochowa (1991), Denver (1993), Manila (1995), Paris (199...
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Papacy Election In August 1978, following the death of Pope Paul VI, Wojtyła voted in the papal conclave, which elected John Paul I. John Paul I died after only 33 days as pope, triggering another conclave.The second conclave of 1978 started on 14 October, ten days after the funeral. It was split between two strong can...
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Pastoral journeys During his pontificate, John Paul II made journeys to 129 countries, travelling more than 1,100,000 kilometres (680,000 mi) while doing so. He consistently attracted large crowds, some among the largest ever assembled in human history, such as the Manila World Youth Day, which gathered up to four mill...
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World Youth Days As an extension of his successful work with youth as a young priest, John Paul II pioneered the international World Youth Days. John Paul II presided over nine of them: Rome (1985 and 2000), Buenos Aires (1987), Santiago de Compostela (1989), Częstochowa (1991), Denver (1993), Manila (1995), Paris (199...
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Early life Karol Józef Wojtyła was born in the Polish town of Wadowice. He was the youngest of three children born to Karol Wojtyła (1879–1941), an ethnic Pole, and Emilia Kaczorowska (1884–1929), who was of distant Lithuanian heritage. Emilia, who was a schoolteacher, died from a heart attack and kidney failure in 192...
father
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