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[ "Tethys", "spouse", "Oceanus" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Tethys<\e1> and <e2>Oceanus<\e2>. Tyche (; from, Túkhē, meaning " luck " ; Roman equivalent : Fortuna) was the presiding tutelary deity who governed the fortune and prosperity of a city, its destiny. In Classical Greek mythology, she is the daughter of Aphrodite and Zeus or Hermes. In literature, she might be given various genealogies, as a daughter of Hermes and Aphrodite, or considered as one of the Oceanids, daughters of Oceanus, and Tethys, or of Zeus. She was connected with Nemesis and Agathos Daimon (" good spirit "). The Greek historian Polybius believed that when no cause can be discovered to events such as floods, droughts, frosts, or even in politics, then the cause of these events may be fairly attributed to Tyche.
spouse
22
[ "Tethys", "Oceanus" ]
93,845
[ "Tethys", "child", "Tyche" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Tethys<\e1> and <e2>Tyche<\e2>. Tyche (; from, Túkhē, meaning " luck " ; Roman equivalent : Fortuna) was the presiding tutelary deity who governed the fortune and prosperity of a city, its destiny. In Classical Greek mythology, she is the daughter of Aphrodite and Zeus or Hermes. In literature, she might be given various genealogies, as a daughter of Hermes and Aphrodite, or considered as one of the Oceanids, daughters of Oceanus, and Tethys, or of Zeus. She was connected with Nemesis and Agathos Daimon (" good spirit "). The Greek historian Polybius believed that when no cause can be discovered to events such as floods, droughts, frosts, or even in politics, then the cause of these events may be fairly attributed to Tyche.
child
18
[ "Tethys", "Tyche" ]
93,846
[ "Oceanus", "spouse", "Tethys" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Oceanus<\e1> and <e2>Tethys<\e2>. Tyche (; from, Túkhē, meaning " luck " ; Roman equivalent : Fortuna) was the presiding tutelary deity who governed the fortune and prosperity of a city, its destiny. In Classical Greek mythology, she is the daughter of Aphrodite and Zeus or Hermes. In literature, she might be given various genealogies, as a daughter of Hermes and Aphrodite, or considered as one of the Oceanids, daughters of Oceanus, and Tethys, or of Zeus. She was connected with Nemesis and Agathos Daimon (" good spirit "). The Greek historian Polybius believed that when no cause can be discovered to events such as floods, droughts, frosts, or even in politics, then the cause of these events may be fairly attributed to Tyche.
spouse
22
[ "Oceanus", "Tethys" ]
93,847
[ "Oceanus", "child", "Tyche" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Oceanus<\e1> and <e2>Tyche<\e2>. Tyche (; from, Túkhē, meaning " luck " ; Roman equivalent : Fortuna) was the presiding tutelary deity who governed the fortune and prosperity of a city, its destiny. In Classical Greek mythology, she is the daughter of Aphrodite and Zeus or Hermes. In literature, she might be given various genealogies, as a daughter of Hermes and Aphrodite, or considered as one of the Oceanids, daughters of Oceanus, and Tethys, or of Zeus. She was connected with Nemesis and Agathos Daimon (" good spirit "). The Greek historian Polybius believed that when no cause can be discovered to events such as floods, droughts, frosts, or even in politics, then the cause of these events may be fairly attributed to Tyche.
child
18
[ "Oceanus", "Tyche" ]
93,848
[ "Tyche", "mother", "Aphrodite" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Tyche<\e1> and <e2>Aphrodite<\e2>. Tyche (; from, Túkhē, meaning " luck " ; Roman equivalent : Fortuna) was the presiding tutelary deity who governed the fortune and prosperity of a city, its destiny. In Classical Greek mythology, she is the daughter of Aphrodite and Zeus or Hermes. In literature, she might be given various genealogies, as a daughter of Hermes and Aphrodite, or considered as one of the Oceanids, daughters of Oceanus, and Tethys, or of Zeus. She was connected with Nemesis and Agathos Daimon (" good spirit "). The Greek historian Polybius believed that when no cause can be discovered to events such as floods, droughts, frosts, or even in politics, then the cause of these events may be fairly attributed to Tyche.
mother
23
[ "Tyche", "Aphrodite" ]
93,849
[ "Tyche", "instance of", "Oceanids" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Tyche<\e1> and <e2>Oceanids<\e2>. Tyche (; from, Túkhē, meaning " luck " ; Roman equivalent : Fortuna) was the presiding tutelary deity who governed the fortune and prosperity of a city, its destiny. In Classical Greek mythology, she is the daughter of Aphrodite and Zeus or Hermes. In literature, she might be given various genealogies, as a daughter of Hermes and Aphrodite, or considered as one of the Oceanids, daughters of Oceanus, and Tethys, or of Zeus. She was connected with Nemesis and Agathos Daimon (" good spirit "). The Greek historian Polybius believed that when no cause can be discovered to events such as floods, droughts, frosts, or even in politics, then the cause of these events may be fairly attributed to Tyche.
instance of
2
[ "Tyche", "Oceanids" ]
93,850
[ "Zeus", "spouse", "Aphrodite" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Zeus<\e1> and <e2>Aphrodite<\e2>. Tyche (; from, Túkhē, meaning " luck " ; Roman equivalent : Fortuna) was the presiding tutelary deity who governed the fortune and prosperity of a city, its destiny. In Classical Greek mythology, she is the daughter of Aphrodite and Zeus or Hermes. In literature, she might be given various genealogies, as a daughter of Hermes and Aphrodite, or considered as one of the Oceanids, daughters of Oceanus, and Tethys, or of Zeus. She was connected with Nemesis and Agathos Daimon (" good spirit "). The Greek historian Polybius believed that when no cause can be discovered to events such as floods, droughts, frosts, or even in politics, then the cause of these events may be fairly attributed to Tyche.
spouse
22
[ "Zeus", "Aphrodite" ]
93,851
[ "Hermes", "child", "Túkhē" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Hermes<\e1> and <e2>Túkhē<\e2>. Tyche (; from, Túkhē, meaning " luck " ; Roman equivalent : Fortuna) was the presiding tutelary deity who governed the fortune and prosperity of a city, its destiny. In Classical Greek mythology, she is the daughter of Aphrodite and Zeus or Hermes. In literature, she might be given various genealogies, as a daughter of Hermes and Aphrodite, or considered as one of the Oceanids, daughters of Oceanus, and Tethys, or of Zeus. She was connected with Nemesis and Agathos Daimon (" good spirit "). The Greek historian Polybius believed that when no cause can be discovered to events such as floods, droughts, frosts, or even in politics, then the cause of these events may be fairly attributed to Tyche.
child
18
[ "Hermes", "Túkhē" ]
93,852
[ "Aphrodite", "child", "Túkhē" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Aphrodite<\e1> and <e2>Túkhē<\e2>. Tyche (; from, Túkhē, meaning " luck " ; Roman equivalent : Fortuna) was the presiding tutelary deity who governed the fortune and prosperity of a city, its destiny. In Classical Greek mythology, she is the daughter of Aphrodite and Zeus or Hermes. In literature, she might be given various genealogies, as a daughter of Hermes and Aphrodite, or considered as one of the Oceanids, daughters of Oceanus, and Tethys, or of Zeus. She was connected with Nemesis and Agathos Daimon (" good spirit "). The Greek historian Polybius believed that when no cause can be discovered to events such as floods, droughts, frosts, or even in politics, then the cause of these events may be fairly attributed to Tyche.
child
18
[ "Aphrodite", "Túkhē" ]
93,853
[ "Oceanus", "child", "Oceanids" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Oceanus<\e1> and <e2>Oceanids<\e2>. Tyche (; from, Túkhē, meaning " luck " ; Roman equivalent : Fortuna) was the presiding tutelary deity who governed the fortune and prosperity of a city, its destiny. In Classical Greek mythology, she is the daughter of Aphrodite and Zeus or Hermes. In literature, she might be given various genealogies, as a daughter of Hermes and Aphrodite, or considered as one of the Oceanids, daughters of Oceanus, and Tethys, or of Zeus. She was connected with Nemesis and Agathos Daimon (" good spirit "). The Greek historian Polybius believed that when no cause can be discovered to events such as floods, droughts, frosts, or even in politics, then the cause of these events may be fairly attributed to Tyche.
child
18
[ "Oceanus", "Oceanids" ]
93,854
[ "Hermes", "spouse", "Aphrodite" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Hermes<\e1> and <e2>Aphrodite<\e2>. Tyche (; from, Túkhē, meaning " luck " ; Roman equivalent : Fortuna) was the presiding tutelary deity who governed the fortune and prosperity of a city, its destiny. In Classical Greek mythology, she is the daughter of Aphrodite and Zeus or Hermes. In literature, she might be given various genealogies, as a daughter of Hermes and Aphrodite, or considered as one of the Oceanids, daughters of Oceanus, and Tethys, or of Zeus. She was connected with Nemesis and Agathos Daimon (" good spirit "). The Greek historian Polybius believed that when no cause can be discovered to events such as floods, droughts, frosts, or even in politics, then the cause of these events may be fairly attributed to Tyche.
spouse
22
[ "Hermes", "Aphrodite" ]
93,855
[ "Tyche", "father", "Zeus" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Tyche<\e1> and <e2>Zeus<\e2>. Tyche (; from, Túkhē, meaning " luck " ; Roman equivalent : Fortuna) was the presiding tutelary deity who governed the fortune and prosperity of a city, its destiny. In Classical Greek mythology, she is the daughter of Aphrodite and Zeus or Hermes. In literature, she might be given various genealogies, as a daughter of Hermes and Aphrodite, or considered as one of the Oceanids, daughters of Oceanus, and Tethys, or of Zeus. She was connected with Nemesis and Agathos Daimon (" good spirit "). The Greek historian Polybius believed that when no cause can be discovered to events such as floods, droughts, frosts, or even in politics, then the cause of these events may be fairly attributed to Tyche.
father
26
[ "Tyche", "Zeus" ]
93,856
[ "Zeus", "child", "Tyche" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Zeus<\e1> and <e2>Tyche<\e2>. Tyche (; from, Túkhē, meaning " luck " ; Roman equivalent : Fortuna) was the presiding tutelary deity who governed the fortune and prosperity of a city, its destiny. In Classical Greek mythology, she is the daughter of Aphrodite and Zeus or Hermes. In literature, she might be given various genealogies, as a daughter of Hermes and Aphrodite, or considered as one of the Oceanids, daughters of Oceanus, and Tethys, or of Zeus. She was connected with Nemesis and Agathos Daimon (" good spirit "). The Greek historian Polybius believed that when no cause can be discovered to events such as floods, droughts, frosts, or even in politics, then the cause of these events may be fairly attributed to Tyche.
child
18
[ "Zeus", "Tyche" ]
93,857
[ "Zeus", "child", "Túkhē" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Zeus<\e1> and <e2>Túkhē<\e2>. Tyche (; from, Túkhē, meaning " luck " ; Roman equivalent : Fortuna) was the presiding tutelary deity who governed the fortune and prosperity of a city, its destiny. In Classical Greek mythology, she is the daughter of Aphrodite and Zeus or Hermes. In literature, she might be given various genealogies, as a daughter of Hermes and Aphrodite, or considered as one of the Oceanids, daughters of Oceanus, and Tethys, or of Zeus. She was connected with Nemesis and Agathos Daimon (" good spirit "). The Greek historian Polybius believed that when no cause can be discovered to events such as floods, droughts, frosts, or even in politics, then the cause of these events may be fairly attributed to Tyche.
child
18
[ "Zeus", "Túkhē" ]
93,858
[ "Tyche", "father", "Hermes" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Tyche<\e1> and <e2>Hermes<\e2>. Tyche (; from, Túkhē, meaning " luck " ; Roman equivalent : Fortuna) was the presiding tutelary deity who governed the fortune and prosperity of a city, its destiny. In Classical Greek mythology, she is the daughter of Aphrodite and Zeus or Hermes. In literature, she might be given various genealogies, as a daughter of Hermes and Aphrodite, or considered as one of the Oceanids, daughters of Oceanus, and Tethys, or of Zeus. She was connected with Nemesis and Agathos Daimon (" good spirit "). The Greek historian Polybius believed that when no cause can be discovered to events such as floods, droughts, frosts, or even in politics, then the cause of these events may be fairly attributed to Tyche.
father
26
[ "Tyche", "Hermes" ]
93,859
[ "Tethys", "child", "Oceanids" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Tethys<\e1> and <e2>Oceanids<\e2>. Tyche (; from, Túkhē, meaning " luck " ; Roman equivalent : Fortuna) was the presiding tutelary deity who governed the fortune and prosperity of a city, its destiny. In Classical Greek mythology, she is the daughter of Aphrodite and Zeus or Hermes. In literature, she might be given various genealogies, as a daughter of Hermes and Aphrodite, or considered as one of the Oceanids, daughters of Oceanus, and Tethys, or of Zeus. She was connected with Nemesis and Agathos Daimon (" good spirit "). The Greek historian Polybius believed that when no cause can be discovered to events such as floods, droughts, frosts, or even in politics, then the cause of these events may be fairly attributed to Tyche.
child
18
[ "Tethys", "Oceanids" ]
93,860
[ "Hermes", "child", "Tyche" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Hermes<\e1> and <e2>Tyche<\e2>. Tyche (; from, Túkhē, meaning " luck " ; Roman equivalent : Fortuna) was the presiding tutelary deity who governed the fortune and prosperity of a city, its destiny. In Classical Greek mythology, she is the daughter of Aphrodite and Zeus or Hermes. In literature, she might be given various genealogies, as a daughter of Hermes and Aphrodite, or considered as one of the Oceanids, daughters of Oceanus, and Tethys, or of Zeus. She was connected with Nemesis and Agathos Daimon (" good spirit "). The Greek historian Polybius believed that when no cause can be discovered to events such as floods, droughts, frosts, or even in politics, then the cause of these events may be fairly attributed to Tyche.
child
18
[ "Hermes", "Tyche" ]
93,861
[ "Aphrodite", "spouse", "Hermes" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Aphrodite<\e1> and <e2>Hermes<\e2>. Tyche (; from, Túkhē, meaning " luck " ; Roman equivalent : Fortuna) was the presiding tutelary deity who governed the fortune and prosperity of a city, its destiny. In Classical Greek mythology, she is the daughter of Aphrodite and Zeus or Hermes. In literature, she might be given various genealogies, as a daughter of Hermes and Aphrodite, or considered as one of the Oceanids, daughters of Oceanus, and Tethys, or of Zeus. She was connected with Nemesis and Agathos Daimon (" good spirit "). The Greek historian Polybius believed that when no cause can be discovered to events such as floods, droughts, frosts, or even in politics, then the cause of these events may be fairly attributed to Tyche.
spouse
22
[ "Aphrodite", "Hermes" ]
93,862
[ "Oceanids", "father", "Oceanus" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Oceanids<\e1> and <e2>Oceanus<\e2>. Tyche (; from, Túkhē, meaning " luck " ; Roman equivalent : Fortuna) was the presiding tutelary deity who governed the fortune and prosperity of a city, its destiny. In Classical Greek mythology, she is the daughter of Aphrodite and Zeus or Hermes. In literature, she might be given various genealogies, as a daughter of Hermes and Aphrodite, or considered as one of the Oceanids, daughters of Oceanus, and Tethys, or of Zeus. She was connected with Nemesis and Agathos Daimon (" good spirit "). The Greek historian Polybius believed that when no cause can be discovered to events such as floods, droughts, frosts, or even in politics, then the cause of these events may be fairly attributed to Tyche.
father
26
[ "Oceanids", "Oceanus" ]
93,863
[ "Zeus", "child", "Oceanids" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Zeus<\e1> and <e2>Oceanids<\e2>. Tyche (; from, Túkhē, meaning " luck " ; Roman equivalent : Fortuna) was the presiding tutelary deity who governed the fortune and prosperity of a city, its destiny. In Classical Greek mythology, she is the daughter of Aphrodite and Zeus or Hermes. In literature, she might be given various genealogies, as a daughter of Hermes and Aphrodite, or considered as one of the Oceanids, daughters of Oceanus, and Tethys, or of Zeus. She was connected with Nemesis and Agathos Daimon (" good spirit "). The Greek historian Polybius believed that when no cause can be discovered to events such as floods, droughts, frosts, or even in politics, then the cause of these events may be fairly attributed to Tyche.
child
18
[ "Zeus", "Oceanids" ]
93,864
[ "Aphrodite", "spouse", "Zeus" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Aphrodite<\e1> and <e2>Zeus<\e2>. Tyche (; from, Túkhē, meaning " luck " ; Roman equivalent : Fortuna) was the presiding tutelary deity who governed the fortune and prosperity of a city, its destiny. In Classical Greek mythology, she is the daughter of Aphrodite and Zeus or Hermes. In literature, she might be given various genealogies, as a daughter of Hermes and Aphrodite, or considered as one of the Oceanids, daughters of Oceanus, and Tethys, or of Zeus. She was connected with Nemesis and Agathos Daimon (" good spirit "). The Greek historian Polybius believed that when no cause can be discovered to events such as floods, droughts, frosts, or even in politics, then the cause of these events may be fairly attributed to Tyche.
spouse
22
[ "Aphrodite", "Zeus" ]
93,865
[ "Anne-Marguerite du Noyer", "place of birth", "Nîmes" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Anne-Marguerite du Noyer<\e1> and <e2>Nîmes<\e2>. Anne - Marguerite du Noyer (Nîmes, 2 June 1663 — Voorburg, May 1719) was one of the most famous early 18th century female journalists. Her reports of the negotiations leading to the Peace of Utrecht were read all over Europe and admired for the distinction with which she reported on scandal and gossip. Born a Protestant she converted to Catholicism in the years of the Huguenot persecution. In 1686 she married Guillaume du Noyer. In 1701 she converted back to Calvinism and had to leave France in the event. She first moved to Geneva, then to The Hague. Among her famous visitors was Voltaire in 1713. The following is an extract of the biography published with the Letters from a Lady at Paris to a Lady at Avignon, vol. 1 (London, W. Mears/ J. Browne, 1716), the attack on Richard Steele makes Delarivier Manley a likely candidate as author of these lines :Her works are appreciated in the same context :
place of birth
19
[ "Anne-Marguerite du Noyer", "Nîmes" ]
93,900
[ "Guillaume du Noyer", "spouse", "Anne-Marguerite du Noyer" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Guillaume du Noyer<\e1> and <e2>Anne-Marguerite du Noyer<\e2>. Anne - Marguerite du Noyer (Nîmes, 2 June 1663 — Voorburg, May 1719) was one of the most famous early 18th century female journalists. Her reports of the negotiations leading to the Peace of Utrecht were read all over Europe and admired for the distinction with which she reported on scandal and gossip. Born a Protestant she converted to Catholicism in the years of the Huguenot persecution. In 1686 she married Guillaume du Noyer. In 1701 she converted back to Calvinism and had to leave France in the event. She first moved to Geneva, then to The Hague. Among her famous visitors was Voltaire in 1713. The following is an extract of the biography published with the Letters from a Lady at Paris to a Lady at Avignon, vol. 1 (London, W. Mears/ J. Browne, 1716), the attack on Richard Steele makes Delarivier Manley a likely candidate as author of these lines :Her works are appreciated in the same context :
spouse
22
[ "Guillaume du Noyer", "Anne-Marguerite du Noyer" ]
93,903
[ "Geneva", "continent", "Europe" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Geneva<\e1> and <e2>Europe<\e2>. Anne - Marguerite du Noyer (Nîmes, 2 June 1663 — Voorburg, May 1719) was one of the most famous early 18th century female journalists. Her reports of the negotiations leading to the Peace of Utrecht were read all over Europe and admired for the distinction with which she reported on scandal and gossip. Born a Protestant she converted to Catholicism in the years of the Huguenot persecution. In 1686 she married Guillaume du Noyer. In 1701 she converted back to Calvinism and had to leave France in the event. She first moved to Geneva, then to The Hague. Among her famous visitors was Voltaire in 1713. The following is an extract of the biography published with the Letters from a Lady at Paris to a Lady at Avignon, vol. 1 (London, W. Mears/ J. Browne, 1716), the attack on Richard Steele makes Delarivier Manley a likely candidate as author of these lines :Her works are appreciated in the same context :
continent
5
[ "Geneva", "Europe" ]
93,905
[ "Hague", "continent", "Europe" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Hague<\e1> and <e2>Europe<\e2>. Anne - Marguerite du Noyer (Nîmes, 2 June 1663 — Voorburg, May 1719) was one of the most famous early 18th century female journalists. Her reports of the negotiations leading to the Peace of Utrecht were read all over Europe and admired for the distinction with which she reported on scandal and gossip. Born a Protestant she converted to Catholicism in the years of the Huguenot persecution. In 1686 she married Guillaume du Noyer. In 1701 she converted back to Calvinism and had to leave France in the event. She first moved to Geneva, then to The Hague. Among her famous visitors was Voltaire in 1713. The following is an extract of the biography published with the Letters from a Lady at Paris to a Lady at Avignon, vol. 1 (London, W. Mears/ J. Browne, 1716), the attack on Richard Steele makes Delarivier Manley a likely candidate as author of these lines :Her works are appreciated in the same context :
continent
5
[ "Hague", "Europe" ]
93,906
[ "Calvinism", "subclass of", "Protestant" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Calvinism<\e1> and <e2>Protestant<\e2>. Anne - Marguerite du Noyer (Nîmes, 2 June 1663 — Voorburg, May 1719) was one of the most famous early 18th century female journalists. Her reports of the negotiations leading to the Peace of Utrecht were read all over Europe and admired for the distinction with which she reported on scandal and gossip. Born a Protestant she converted to Catholicism in the years of the Huguenot persecution. In 1686 she married Guillaume du Noyer. In 1701 she converted back to Calvinism and had to leave France in the event. She first moved to Geneva, then to The Hague. Among her famous visitors was Voltaire in 1713. The following is an extract of the biography published with the Letters from a Lady at Paris to a Lady at Avignon, vol. 1 (London, W. Mears/ J. Browne, 1716), the attack on Richard Steele makes Delarivier Manley a likely candidate as author of these lines :Her works are appreciated in the same context :
subclass of
42
[ "Calvinism", "Protestant" ]
93,907
[ "Anne-Marguerite du Noyer", "place of death", "Voorburg" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Anne-Marguerite du Noyer<\e1> and <e2>Voorburg<\e2>. Anne - Marguerite du Noyer (Nîmes, 2 June 1663 — Voorburg, May 1719) was one of the most famous early 18th century female journalists. Her reports of the negotiations leading to the Peace of Utrecht were read all over Europe and admired for the distinction with which she reported on scandal and gossip. Born a Protestant she converted to Catholicism in the years of the Huguenot persecution. In 1686 she married Guillaume du Noyer. In 1701 she converted back to Calvinism and had to leave France in the event. She first moved to Geneva, then to The Hague. Among her famous visitors was Voltaire in 1713. The following is an extract of the biography published with the Letters from a Lady at Paris to a Lady at Avignon, vol. 1 (London, W. Mears/ J. Browne, 1716), the attack on Richard Steele makes Delarivier Manley a likely candidate as author of these lines :Her works are appreciated in the same context :
place of death
20
[ "Anne-Marguerite du Noyer", "Voorburg" ]
93,908
[ "London", "continent", "Europe" ]
Find the relation between <e1>London<\e1> and <e2>Europe<\e2>. Anne - Marguerite du Noyer (Nîmes, 2 June 1663 — Voorburg, May 1719) was one of the most famous early 18th century female journalists. Her reports of the negotiations leading to the Peace of Utrecht were read all over Europe and admired for the distinction with which she reported on scandal and gossip. Born a Protestant she converted to Catholicism in the years of the Huguenot persecution. In 1686 she married Guillaume du Noyer. In 1701 she converted back to Calvinism and had to leave France in the event. She first moved to Geneva, then to The Hague. Among her famous visitors was Voltaire in 1713. The following is an extract of the biography published with the Letters from a Lady at Paris to a Lady at Avignon, vol. 1 (London, W. Mears/ J. Browne, 1716), the attack on Richard Steele makes Delarivier Manley a likely candidate as author of these lines :Her works are appreciated in the same context :
continent
5
[ "London", "Europe" ]
93,911
[ "Anne-Marguerite du Noyer", "spouse", "Guillaume du Noyer" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Anne-Marguerite du Noyer<\e1> and <e2>Guillaume du Noyer<\e2>. Anne - Marguerite du Noyer (Nîmes, 2 June 1663 — Voorburg, May 1719) was one of the most famous early 18th century female journalists. Her reports of the negotiations leading to the Peace of Utrecht were read all over Europe and admired for the distinction with which she reported on scandal and gossip. Born a Protestant she converted to Catholicism in the years of the Huguenot persecution. In 1686 she married Guillaume du Noyer. In 1701 she converted back to Calvinism and had to leave France in the event. She first moved to Geneva, then to The Hague. Among her famous visitors was Voltaire in 1713. The following is an extract of the biography published with the Letters from a Lady at Paris to a Lady at Avignon, vol. 1 (London, W. Mears/ J. Browne, 1716), the attack on Richard Steele makes Delarivier Manley a likely candidate as author of these lines :Her works are appreciated in the same context :
spouse
22
[ "Anne-Marguerite du Noyer", "Guillaume du Noyer" ]
93,912
[ "Anne-Marguerite du Noyer", "country of citizenship", "France" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Anne-Marguerite du Noyer<\e1> and <e2>France<\e2>. Anne - Marguerite du Noyer (Nîmes, 2 June 1663 — Voorburg, May 1719) was one of the most famous early 18th century female journalists. Her reports of the negotiations leading to the Peace of Utrecht were read all over Europe and admired for the distinction with which she reported on scandal and gossip. Born a Protestant she converted to Catholicism in the years of the Huguenot persecution. In 1686 she married Guillaume du Noyer. In 1701 she converted back to Calvinism and had to leave France in the event. She first moved to Geneva, then to The Hague. Among her famous visitors was Voltaire in 1713. The following is an extract of the biography published with the Letters from a Lady at Paris to a Lady at Avignon, vol. 1 (London, W. Mears/ J. Browne, 1716), the attack on Richard Steele makes Delarivier Manley a likely candidate as author of these lines :Her works are appreciated in the same context :
country of citizenship
29
[ "Anne-Marguerite du Noyer", "France" ]
93,916
[ "Jean Guillaume Bruguière", "country of citizenship", "France" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Jean Guillaume Bruguière<\e1> and <e2>France<\e2>. Christian Hee Hwass (1731 – 1803) was a Danish malacologist who is remembered for his work in conchology. Although born in Denmark, Hwass did most of his important work in France. He moved to Paris in 1780, and later Auteuil (1794). In France, he collaborated with famous scientists Jean - Baptiste Lamarck (1744 – 1829) and Heinrich Christian Friedrich Schumacher (1757 – 1830), a fellow Dane on a research trip in Paris during the 1780s. Hwass is remembered for amassing a large shell collection that included numerous rare specimens. Many European scientists used the collection as a reference work for their personal publications. Hwass's best - known written work was the 1792 publication of Encyclopedie Methodique. Although his friend, Jean Guillaume Bruguière (1750 – 1798), is often credited as author of the encyclopedia, the majority of the work was done by Hwass.
country of citizenship
29
[ "Jean Guillaume Bruguière", "France" ]
94,151
[ "Encyclopedie Methodique", "author", "Jean Guillaume Bruguière" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Encyclopedie Methodique<\e1> and <e2>Jean Guillaume Bruguière<\e2>. Christian Hee Hwass (1731 – 1803) was a Danish malacologist who is remembered for his work in conchology. Although born in Denmark, Hwass did most of his important work in France. He moved to Paris in 1780, and later Auteuil (1794). In France, he collaborated with famous scientists Jean - Baptiste Lamarck (1744 – 1829) and Heinrich Christian Friedrich Schumacher (1757 – 1830), a fellow Dane on a research trip in Paris during the 1780s. Hwass is remembered for amassing a large shell collection that included numerous rare specimens. Many European scientists used the collection as a reference work for their personal publications. Hwass's best - known written work was the 1792 publication of Encyclopedie Methodique. Although his friend, Jean Guillaume Bruguière (1750 – 1798), is often credited as author of the encyclopedia, the majority of the work was done by Hwass.
author
46
[ "Encyclopedie Methodique", "Jean Guillaume Bruguière" ]
94,154
[ "Jean-Baptiste Lamarck", "country of citizenship", "France" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Jean-Baptiste Lamarck<\e1> and <e2>France<\e2>. Christian Hee Hwass (1731 – 1803) was a Danish malacologist who is remembered for his work in conchology. Although born in Denmark, Hwass did most of his important work in France. He moved to Paris in 1780, and later Auteuil (1794). In France, he collaborated with famous scientists Jean - Baptiste Lamarck (1744 – 1829) and Heinrich Christian Friedrich Schumacher (1757 – 1830), a fellow Dane on a research trip in Paris during the 1780s. Hwass is remembered for amassing a large shell collection that included numerous rare specimens. Many European scientists used the collection as a reference work for their personal publications. Hwass's best - known written work was the 1792 publication of Encyclopedie Methodique. Although his friend, Jean Guillaume Bruguière (1750 – 1798), is often credited as author of the encyclopedia, the majority of the work was done by Hwass.
country of citizenship
29
[ "Jean-Baptiste Lamarck", "France" ]
94,155
[ "Encyclopedie Methodique", "author", "Christian Hee Hwass" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Encyclopedie Methodique<\e1> and <e2>Christian Hee Hwass<\e2>. Christian Hee Hwass (1731 – 1803) was a Danish malacologist who is remembered for his work in conchology. Although born in Denmark, Hwass did most of his important work in France. He moved to Paris in 1780, and later Auteuil (1794). In France, he collaborated with famous scientists Jean - Baptiste Lamarck (1744 – 1829) and Heinrich Christian Friedrich Schumacher (1757 – 1830), a fellow Dane on a research trip in Paris during the 1780s. Hwass is remembered for amassing a large shell collection that included numerous rare specimens. Many European scientists used the collection as a reference work for their personal publications. Hwass's best - known written work was the 1792 publication of Encyclopedie Methodique. Although his friend, Jean Guillaume Bruguière (1750 – 1798), is often credited as author of the encyclopedia, the majority of the work was done by Hwass.
author
46
[ "Encyclopedie Methodique", "Christian Hee Hwass" ]
94,156
[ "Christian Hee Hwass", "country of citizenship", "Dane" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Christian Hee Hwass<\e1> and <e2>Dane<\e2>. Christian Hee Hwass (1731 – 1803) was a Danish malacologist who is remembered for his work in conchology. Although born in Denmark, Hwass did most of his important work in France. He moved to Paris in 1780, and later Auteuil (1794). In France, he collaborated with famous scientists Jean - Baptiste Lamarck (1744 – 1829) and Heinrich Christian Friedrich Schumacher (1757 – 1830), a fellow Dane on a research trip in Paris during the 1780s. Hwass is remembered for amassing a large shell collection that included numerous rare specimens. Many European scientists used the collection as a reference work for their personal publications. Hwass's best - known written work was the 1792 publication of Encyclopedie Methodique. Although his friend, Jean Guillaume Bruguière (1750 – 1798), is often credited as author of the encyclopedia, the majority of the work was done by Hwass.
country of citizenship
29
[ "Christian Hee Hwass", "Dane" ]
94,158
[ "Christian Hee Hwass", "work location", "Paris" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Christian Hee Hwass<\e1> and <e2>Paris<\e2>. Christian Hee Hwass (1731 – 1803) was a Danish malacologist who is remembered for his work in conchology. Although born in Denmark, Hwass did most of his important work in France. He moved to Paris in 1780, and later Auteuil (1794). In France, he collaborated with famous scientists Jean - Baptiste Lamarck (1744 – 1829) and Heinrich Christian Friedrich Schumacher (1757 – 1830), a fellow Dane on a research trip in Paris during the 1780s. Hwass is remembered for amassing a large shell collection that included numerous rare specimens. Many European scientists used the collection as a reference work for their personal publications. Hwass's best - known written work was the 1792 publication of Encyclopedie Methodique. Although his friend, Jean Guillaume Bruguière (1750 – 1798), is often credited as author of the encyclopedia, the majority of the work was done by Hwass.
work location
30
[ "Christian Hee Hwass", "Paris" ]
94,159
[ "Christian Hee Hwass", "country of citizenship", "Danish" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Christian Hee Hwass<\e1> and <e2>Danish<\e2>. Christian Hee Hwass (1731 – 1803) was a Danish malacologist who is remembered for his work in conchology. Although born in Denmark, Hwass did most of his important work in France. He moved to Paris in 1780, and later Auteuil (1794). In France, he collaborated with famous scientists Jean - Baptiste Lamarck (1744 – 1829) and Heinrich Christian Friedrich Schumacher (1757 – 1830), a fellow Dane on a research trip in Paris during the 1780s. Hwass is remembered for amassing a large shell collection that included numerous rare specimens. Many European scientists used the collection as a reference work for their personal publications. Hwass's best - known written work was the 1792 publication of Encyclopedie Methodique. Although his friend, Jean Guillaume Bruguière (1750 – 1798), is often credited as author of the encyclopedia, the majority of the work was done by Hwass.
country of citizenship
29
[ "Christian Hee Hwass", "Danish" ]
94,160
[ "Jean Guillaume Bruguière", "notable work", "Encyclopedie Methodique" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Jean Guillaume Bruguière<\e1> and <e2>Encyclopedie Methodique<\e2>. Christian Hee Hwass (1731 – 1803) was a Danish malacologist who is remembered for his work in conchology. Although born in Denmark, Hwass did most of his important work in France. He moved to Paris in 1780, and later Auteuil (1794). In France, he collaborated with famous scientists Jean - Baptiste Lamarck (1744 – 1829) and Heinrich Christian Friedrich Schumacher (1757 – 1830), a fellow Dane on a research trip in Paris during the 1780s. Hwass is remembered for amassing a large shell collection that included numerous rare specimens. Many European scientists used the collection as a reference work for their personal publications. Hwass's best - known written work was the 1792 publication of Encyclopedie Methodique. Although his friend, Jean Guillaume Bruguière (1750 – 1798), is often credited as author of the encyclopedia, the majority of the work was done by Hwass.
notable work
33
[ "Jean Guillaume Bruguière", "Encyclopedie Methodique" ]
94,161
[ "Christian Hee Hwass", "notable work", "Encyclopedie Methodique" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Christian Hee Hwass<\e1> and <e2>Encyclopedie Methodique<\e2>. Christian Hee Hwass (1731 – 1803) was a Danish malacologist who is remembered for his work in conchology. Although born in Denmark, Hwass did most of his important work in France. He moved to Paris in 1780, and later Auteuil (1794). In France, he collaborated with famous scientists Jean - Baptiste Lamarck (1744 – 1829) and Heinrich Christian Friedrich Schumacher (1757 – 1830), a fellow Dane on a research trip in Paris during the 1780s. Hwass is remembered for amassing a large shell collection that included numerous rare specimens. Many European scientists used the collection as a reference work for their personal publications. Hwass's best - known written work was the 1792 publication of Encyclopedie Methodique. Although his friend, Jean Guillaume Bruguière (1750 – 1798), is often credited as author of the encyclopedia, the majority of the work was done by Hwass.
notable work
33
[ "Christian Hee Hwass", "Encyclopedie Methodique" ]
94,162
[ "Dan Sterling", "country of citizenship", "American" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Dan Sterling<\e1> and <e2>American<\e2>. Dan Sterling is an American screenwriter and television producer who has worked on many successful television shows, including King of the Hill, Kitchen Confidential, The Daily Show, South Park, The Sarah Silverman Program and The Office. Sterling's recent work, The Interview, became famous after it was seen as an act of war by the supreme leader of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Kim Jong - un. The Guardians of the Peace made terrorist threats of " a 9/11 style attack " against cinemas who planned to screen the film, and also threatened the safety of Sony Pictures employees and their families. As a result of these threats, Sony Pictures initially cancelled the release of The Interview, though it was later given a limited theatrical release, with broad digital release online through a Sony website, Google Play, Microsoft's Xbox Video, and YouTube Movies.
country of citizenship
29
[ "Dan Sterling", "American" ]
94,486
[ "Microsoft", "product or material produced", "Xbox Video" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Microsoft<\e1> and <e2>Xbox Video<\e2>. Dan Sterling is an American screenwriter and television producer who has worked on many successful television shows, including King of the Hill, Kitchen Confidential, The Daily Show, South Park, The Sarah Silverman Program and The Office. Sterling's recent work, The Interview, became famous after it was seen as an act of war by the supreme leader of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Kim Jong - un. The Guardians of the Peace made terrorist threats of " a 9/11 style attack " against cinemas who planned to screen the film, and also threatened the safety of Sony Pictures employees and their families. As a result of these threats, Sony Pictures initially cancelled the release of The Interview, though it was later given a limited theatrical release, with broad digital release online through a Sony website, Google Play, Microsoft's Xbox Video, and YouTube Movies.
product or material produced
59
[ "Microsoft", "Xbox Video" ]
94,488
[ "The Interview", "country of origin", "American" ]
Find the relation between <e1>The Interview<\e1> and <e2>American<\e2>. Dan Sterling is an American screenwriter and television producer who has worked on many successful television shows, including King of the Hill, Kitchen Confidential, The Daily Show, South Park, The Sarah Silverman Program and The Office. Sterling's recent work, The Interview, became famous after it was seen as an act of war by the supreme leader of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Kim Jong - un. The Guardians of the Peace made terrorist threats of " a 9/11 style attack " against cinemas who planned to screen the film, and also threatened the safety of Sony Pictures employees and their families. As a result of these threats, Sony Pictures initially cancelled the release of The Interview, though it was later given a limited theatrical release, with broad digital release online through a Sony website, Google Play, Microsoft's Xbox Video, and YouTube Movies.
country of origin
36
[ "The Interview", "American" ]
94,490
[ "The Interview", "production company", "Sony Pictures" ]
Find the relation between <e1>The Interview<\e1> and <e2>Sony Pictures<\e2>. Dan Sterling is an American screenwriter and television producer who has worked on many successful television shows, including King of the Hill, Kitchen Confidential, The Daily Show, South Park, The Sarah Silverman Program and The Office. Sterling's recent work, The Interview, became famous after it was seen as an act of war by the supreme leader of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Kim Jong - un. The Guardians of the Peace made terrorist threats of " a 9/11 style attack " against cinemas who planned to screen the film, and also threatened the safety of Sony Pictures employees and their families. As a result of these threats, Sony Pictures initially cancelled the release of The Interview, though it was later given a limited theatrical release, with broad digital release online through a Sony website, Google Play, Microsoft's Xbox Video, and YouTube Movies.
production company
55
[ "The Interview", "Sony Pictures" ]
94,497
[ "The Interview", "production company", "Sony" ]
Find the relation between <e1>The Interview<\e1> and <e2>Sony<\e2>. Dan Sterling is an American screenwriter and television producer who has worked on many successful television shows, including King of the Hill, Kitchen Confidential, The Daily Show, South Park, The Sarah Silverman Program and The Office. Sterling's recent work, The Interview, became famous after it was seen as an act of war by the supreme leader of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Kim Jong - un. The Guardians of the Peace made terrorist threats of " a 9/11 style attack " against cinemas who planned to screen the film, and also threatened the safety of Sony Pictures employees and their families. As a result of these threats, Sony Pictures initially cancelled the release of The Interview, though it was later given a limited theatrical release, with broad digital release online through a Sony website, Google Play, Microsoft's Xbox Video, and YouTube Movies.
production company
55
[ "The Interview", "Sony" ]
94,498
[ "Joris-Karl Huysmans", "country of citizenship", "France" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Joris-Karl Huysmans<\e1> and <e2>France<\e2>. L'Oblat (The Oblate) is the last novel by the French writer Joris - Karl Huysmans, first published in 1903. It is the final book in Huysmans' cycle of four novels featuring the character Durtal, a thinly disguised portrait of the author himself. Durtal had already appeared in Là - bas, En route and La cathédrale, which traced his (and the author's) conversion to Catholicism. In L'Oblat, Durtal becomes an oblate, reflecting Huysmans' own experiences in the religious community at Ligugé. Like many of Huysmans' other novels, it has little plot. The author uses the book to examine the Christian liturgy, express his opinions about the state of Catholicism in contemporary France and explore the question of suffering (one notable passage describes the Garden of Gethsemane).
country of citizenship
29
[ "Joris-Karl Huysmans", "France" ]
94,561
[ "Joris-Karl Huysmans", "notable work", "Là - bas" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Joris-Karl Huysmans<\e1> and <e2>Là - bas<\e2>. L'Oblat (The Oblate) is the last novel by the French writer Joris - Karl Huysmans, first published in 1903. It is the final book in Huysmans' cycle of four novels featuring the character Durtal, a thinly disguised portrait of the author himself. Durtal had already appeared in Là - bas, En route and La cathédrale, which traced his (and the author's) conversion to Catholicism. In L'Oblat, Durtal becomes an oblate, reflecting Huysmans' own experiences in the religious community at Ligugé. Like many of Huysmans' other novels, it has little plot. The author uses the book to examine the Christian liturgy, express his opinions about the state of Catholicism in contemporary France and explore the question of suffering (one notable passage describes the Garden of Gethsemane).
notable work
33
[ "Joris-Karl Huysmans", "Là - bas" ]
94,562
[ "Joris-Karl Huysmans", "notable work", "En route" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Joris-Karl Huysmans<\e1> and <e2>En route<\e2>. L'Oblat (The Oblate) is the last novel by the French writer Joris - Karl Huysmans, first published in 1903. It is the final book in Huysmans' cycle of four novels featuring the character Durtal, a thinly disguised portrait of the author himself. Durtal had already appeared in Là - bas, En route and La cathédrale, which traced his (and the author's) conversion to Catholicism. In L'Oblat, Durtal becomes an oblate, reflecting Huysmans' own experiences in the religious community at Ligugé. Like many of Huysmans' other novels, it has little plot. The author uses the book to examine the Christian liturgy, express his opinions about the state of Catholicism in contemporary France and explore the question of suffering (one notable passage describes the Garden of Gethsemane).
notable work
33
[ "Joris-Karl Huysmans", "En route" ]
94,563
[ "Joris-Karl Huysmans", "notable work", "La cathédrale" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Joris-Karl Huysmans<\e1> and <e2>La cathédrale<\e2>. L'Oblat (The Oblate) is the last novel by the French writer Joris - Karl Huysmans, first published in 1903. It is the final book in Huysmans' cycle of four novels featuring the character Durtal, a thinly disguised portrait of the author himself. Durtal had already appeared in Là - bas, En route and La cathédrale, which traced his (and the author's) conversion to Catholicism. In L'Oblat, Durtal becomes an oblate, reflecting Huysmans' own experiences in the religious community at Ligugé. Like many of Huysmans' other novels, it has little plot. The author uses the book to examine the Christian liturgy, express his opinions about the state of Catholicism in contemporary France and explore the question of suffering (one notable passage describes the Garden of Gethsemane).
notable work
33
[ "Joris-Karl Huysmans", "La cathédrale" ]
94,564
[ "Joris-Karl Huysmans", "notable work", "L'Oblat" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Joris-Karl Huysmans<\e1> and <e2>L'Oblat<\e2>. L'Oblat (The Oblate) is the last novel by the French writer Joris - Karl Huysmans, first published in 1903. It is the final book in Huysmans' cycle of four novels featuring the character Durtal, a thinly disguised portrait of the author himself. Durtal had already appeared in Là - bas, En route and La cathédrale, which traced his (and the author's) conversion to Catholicism. In L'Oblat, Durtal becomes an oblate, reflecting Huysmans' own experiences in the religious community at Ligugé. Like many of Huysmans' other novels, it has little plot. The author uses the book to examine the Christian liturgy, express his opinions about the state of Catholicism in contemporary France and explore the question of suffering (one notable passage describes the Garden of Gethsemane).
notable work
33
[ "Joris-Karl Huysmans", "L'Oblat" ]
94,565
[ "Là - bas", "author", "Joris-Karl Huysmans" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Là - bas<\e1> and <e2>Joris-Karl Huysmans<\e2>. L'Oblat (The Oblate) is the last novel by the French writer Joris - Karl Huysmans, first published in 1903. It is the final book in Huysmans' cycle of four novels featuring the character Durtal, a thinly disguised portrait of the author himself. Durtal had already appeared in Là - bas, En route and La cathédrale, which traced his (and the author's) conversion to Catholicism. In L'Oblat, Durtal becomes an oblate, reflecting Huysmans' own experiences in the religious community at Ligugé. Like many of Huysmans' other novels, it has little plot. The author uses the book to examine the Christian liturgy, express his opinions about the state of Catholicism in contemporary France and explore the question of suffering (one notable passage describes the Garden of Gethsemane).
author
46
[ "Là - bas", "Joris-Karl Huysmans" ]
94,567
[ "En route", "author", "Joris-Karl Huysmans" ]
Find the relation between <e1>En route<\e1> and <e2>Joris-Karl Huysmans<\e2>. L'Oblat (The Oblate) is the last novel by the French writer Joris - Karl Huysmans, first published in 1903. It is the final book in Huysmans' cycle of four novels featuring the character Durtal, a thinly disguised portrait of the author himself. Durtal had already appeared in Là - bas, En route and La cathédrale, which traced his (and the author's) conversion to Catholicism. In L'Oblat, Durtal becomes an oblate, reflecting Huysmans' own experiences in the religious community at Ligugé. Like many of Huysmans' other novels, it has little plot. The author uses the book to examine the Christian liturgy, express his opinions about the state of Catholicism in contemporary France and explore the question of suffering (one notable passage describes the Garden of Gethsemane).
author
46
[ "En route", "Joris-Karl Huysmans" ]
94,568
[ "En route", "country of origin", "France" ]
Find the relation between <e1>En route<\e1> and <e2>France<\e2>. L'Oblat (The Oblate) is the last novel by the French writer Joris - Karl Huysmans, first published in 1903. It is the final book in Huysmans' cycle of four novels featuring the character Durtal, a thinly disguised portrait of the author himself. Durtal had already appeared in Là - bas, En route and La cathédrale, which traced his (and the author's) conversion to Catholicism. In L'Oblat, Durtal becomes an oblate, reflecting Huysmans' own experiences in the religious community at Ligugé. Like many of Huysmans' other novels, it has little plot. The author uses the book to examine the Christian liturgy, express his opinions about the state of Catholicism in contemporary France and explore the question of suffering (one notable passage describes the Garden of Gethsemane).
country of origin
36
[ "En route", "France" ]
94,569
[ "La cathédrale", "author", "Joris-Karl Huysmans" ]
Find the relation between <e1>La cathédrale<\e1> and <e2>Joris-Karl Huysmans<\e2>. L'Oblat (The Oblate) is the last novel by the French writer Joris - Karl Huysmans, first published in 1903. It is the final book in Huysmans' cycle of four novels featuring the character Durtal, a thinly disguised portrait of the author himself. Durtal had already appeared in Là - bas, En route and La cathédrale, which traced his (and the author's) conversion to Catholicism. In L'Oblat, Durtal becomes an oblate, reflecting Huysmans' own experiences in the religious community at Ligugé. Like many of Huysmans' other novels, it has little plot. The author uses the book to examine the Christian liturgy, express his opinions about the state of Catholicism in contemporary France and explore the question of suffering (one notable passage describes the Garden of Gethsemane).
author
46
[ "La cathédrale", "Joris-Karl Huysmans" ]
94,570
[ "L'Oblat", "author", "Joris-Karl Huysmans" ]
Find the relation between <e1>L'Oblat<\e1> and <e2>Joris-Karl Huysmans<\e2>. L'Oblat (The Oblate) is the last novel by the French writer Joris - Karl Huysmans, first published in 1903. It is the final book in Huysmans' cycle of four novels featuring the character Durtal, a thinly disguised portrait of the author himself. Durtal had already appeared in Là - bas, En route and La cathédrale, which traced his (and the author's) conversion to Catholicism. In L'Oblat, Durtal becomes an oblate, reflecting Huysmans' own experiences in the religious community at Ligugé. Like many of Huysmans' other novels, it has little plot. The author uses the book to examine the Christian liturgy, express his opinions about the state of Catholicism in contemporary France and explore the question of suffering (one notable passage describes the Garden of Gethsemane).
author
46
[ "L'Oblat", "Joris-Karl Huysmans" ]
94,571
[ "L'Oblat", "country of origin", "France" ]
Find the relation between <e1>L'Oblat<\e1> and <e2>France<\e2>. L'Oblat (The Oblate) is the last novel by the French writer Joris - Karl Huysmans, first published in 1903. It is the final book in Huysmans' cycle of four novels featuring the character Durtal, a thinly disguised portrait of the author himself. Durtal had already appeared in Là - bas, En route and La cathédrale, which traced his (and the author's) conversion to Catholicism. In L'Oblat, Durtal becomes an oblate, reflecting Huysmans' own experiences in the religious community at Ligugé. Like many of Huysmans' other novels, it has little plot. The author uses the book to examine the Christian liturgy, express his opinions about the state of Catholicism in contemporary France and explore the question of suffering (one notable passage describes the Garden of Gethsemane).
country of origin
36
[ "L'Oblat", "France" ]
94,573
[ "Durtal", "country", "France" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Durtal<\e1> and <e2>France<\e2>. L'Oblat (The Oblate) is the last novel by the French writer Joris - Karl Huysmans, first published in 1903. It is the final book in Huysmans' cycle of four novels featuring the character Durtal, a thinly disguised portrait of the author himself. Durtal had already appeared in Là - bas, En route and La cathédrale, which traced his (and the author's) conversion to Catholicism. In L'Oblat, Durtal becomes an oblate, reflecting Huysmans' own experiences in the religious community at Ligugé. Like many of Huysmans' other novels, it has little plot. The author uses the book to examine the Christian liturgy, express his opinions about the state of Catholicism in contemporary France and explore the question of suffering (one notable passage describes the Garden of Gethsemane).
country
4
[ "Durtal", "France" ]
94,574
[ "La cathédrale", "country of origin", "France" ]
Find the relation between <e1>La cathédrale<\e1> and <e2>France<\e2>. L'Oblat (The Oblate) is the last novel by the French writer Joris - Karl Huysmans, first published in 1903. It is the final book in Huysmans' cycle of four novels featuring the character Durtal, a thinly disguised portrait of the author himself. Durtal had already appeared in Là - bas, En route and La cathédrale, which traced his (and the author's) conversion to Catholicism. In L'Oblat, Durtal becomes an oblate, reflecting Huysmans' own experiences in the religious community at Ligugé. Like many of Huysmans' other novels, it has little plot. The author uses the book to examine the Christian liturgy, express his opinions about the state of Catholicism in contemporary France and explore the question of suffering (one notable passage describes the Garden of Gethsemane).
country of origin
36
[ "La cathédrale", "France" ]
94,578
[ "Là - bas", "characters", "Durtal" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Là - bas<\e1> and <e2>Durtal<\e2>. L'Oblat (The Oblate) is the last novel by the French writer Joris - Karl Huysmans, first published in 1903. It is the final book in Huysmans' cycle of four novels featuring the character Durtal, a thinly disguised portrait of the author himself. Durtal had already appeared in Là - bas, En route and La cathédrale, which traced his (and the author's) conversion to Catholicism. In L'Oblat, Durtal becomes an oblate, reflecting Huysmans' own experiences in the religious community at Ligugé. Like many of Huysmans' other novels, it has little plot. The author uses the book to examine the Christian liturgy, express his opinions about the state of Catholicism in contemporary France and explore the question of suffering (one notable passage describes the Garden of Gethsemane).
characters
47
[ "Là - bas", "Durtal" ]
94,579
[ "Joris-Karl Huysmans", "notable work", "Durtal" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Joris-Karl Huysmans<\e1> and <e2>Durtal<\e2>. L'Oblat (The Oblate) is the last novel by the French writer Joris - Karl Huysmans, first published in 1903. It is the final book in Huysmans' cycle of four novels featuring the character Durtal, a thinly disguised portrait of the author himself. Durtal had already appeared in Là - bas, En route and La cathédrale, which traced his (and the author's) conversion to Catholicism. In L'Oblat, Durtal becomes an oblate, reflecting Huysmans' own experiences in the religious community at Ligugé. Like many of Huysmans' other novels, it has little plot. The author uses the book to examine the Christian liturgy, express his opinions about the state of Catholicism in contemporary France and explore the question of suffering (one notable passage describes the Garden of Gethsemane).
notable work
33
[ "Joris-Karl Huysmans", "Durtal" ]
94,581
[ "Là - bas", "country of origin", "France" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Là - bas<\e1> and <e2>France<\e2>. L'Oblat (The Oblate) is the last novel by the French writer Joris - Karl Huysmans, first published in 1903. It is the final book in Huysmans' cycle of four novels featuring the character Durtal, a thinly disguised portrait of the author himself. Durtal had already appeared in Là - bas, En route and La cathédrale, which traced his (and the author's) conversion to Catholicism. In L'Oblat, Durtal becomes an oblate, reflecting Huysmans' own experiences in the religious community at Ligugé. Like many of Huysmans' other novels, it has little plot. The author uses the book to examine the Christian liturgy, express his opinions about the state of Catholicism in contemporary France and explore the question of suffering (one notable passage describes the Garden of Gethsemane).
country of origin
36
[ "Là - bas", "France" ]
94,582
[ "L'Oblat", "characters", "Durtal" ]
Find the relation between <e1>L'Oblat<\e1> and <e2>Durtal<\e2>. L'Oblat (The Oblate) is the last novel by the French writer Joris - Karl Huysmans, first published in 1903. It is the final book in Huysmans' cycle of four novels featuring the character Durtal, a thinly disguised portrait of the author himself. Durtal had already appeared in Là - bas, En route and La cathédrale, which traced his (and the author's) conversion to Catholicism. In L'Oblat, Durtal becomes an oblate, reflecting Huysmans' own experiences in the religious community at Ligugé. Like many of Huysmans' other novels, it has little plot. The author uses the book to examine the Christian liturgy, express his opinions about the state of Catholicism in contemporary France and explore the question of suffering (one notable passage describes the Garden of Gethsemane).
characters
47
[ "L'Oblat", "Durtal" ]
94,583
[ "En route", "follows", "Là - bas" ]
Find the relation between <e1>En route<\e1> and <e2>Là - bas<\e2>. L'Oblat (The Oblate) is the last novel by the French writer Joris - Karl Huysmans, first published in 1903. It is the final book in Huysmans' cycle of four novels featuring the character Durtal, a thinly disguised portrait of the author himself. Durtal had already appeared in Là - bas, En route and La cathédrale, which traced his (and the author's) conversion to Catholicism. In L'Oblat, Durtal becomes an oblate, reflecting Huysmans' own experiences in the religious community at Ligugé. Like many of Huysmans' other novels, it has little plot. The author uses the book to examine the Christian liturgy, express his opinions about the state of Catholicism in contemporary France and explore the question of suffering (one notable passage describes the Garden of Gethsemane).
follows
44
[ "En route", "Là - bas" ]
94,585
[ "La cathédrale", "follows", "En route" ]
Find the relation between <e1>La cathédrale<\e1> and <e2>En route<\e2>. L'Oblat (The Oblate) is the last novel by the French writer Joris - Karl Huysmans, first published in 1903. It is the final book in Huysmans' cycle of four novels featuring the character Durtal, a thinly disguised portrait of the author himself. Durtal had already appeared in Là - bas, En route and La cathédrale, which traced his (and the author's) conversion to Catholicism. In L'Oblat, Durtal becomes an oblate, reflecting Huysmans' own experiences in the religious community at Ligugé. Like many of Huysmans' other novels, it has little plot. The author uses the book to examine the Christian liturgy, express his opinions about the state of Catholicism in contemporary France and explore the question of suffering (one notable passage describes the Garden of Gethsemane).
follows
44
[ "La cathédrale", "En route" ]
94,586
[ "En route", "characters", "Durtal" ]
Find the relation between <e1>En route<\e1> and <e2>Durtal<\e2>. L'Oblat (The Oblate) is the last novel by the French writer Joris - Karl Huysmans, first published in 1903. It is the final book in Huysmans' cycle of four novels featuring the character Durtal, a thinly disguised portrait of the author himself. Durtal had already appeared in Là - bas, En route and La cathédrale, which traced his (and the author's) conversion to Catholicism. In L'Oblat, Durtal becomes an oblate, reflecting Huysmans' own experiences in the religious community at Ligugé. Like many of Huysmans' other novels, it has little plot. The author uses the book to examine the Christian liturgy, express his opinions about the state of Catholicism in contemporary France and explore the question of suffering (one notable passage describes the Garden of Gethsemane).
characters
47
[ "En route", "Durtal" ]
94,587
[ "Durtal", "present in work", "La cathédrale" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Durtal<\e1> and <e2>La cathédrale<\e2>. L'Oblat (The Oblate) is the last novel by the French writer Joris - Karl Huysmans, first published in 1903. It is the final book in Huysmans' cycle of four novels featuring the character Durtal, a thinly disguised portrait of the author himself. Durtal had already appeared in Là - bas, En route and La cathédrale, which traced his (and the author's) conversion to Catholicism. In L'Oblat, Durtal becomes an oblate, reflecting Huysmans' own experiences in the religious community at Ligugé. Like many of Huysmans' other novels, it has little plot. The author uses the book to examine the Christian liturgy, express his opinions about the state of Catholicism in contemporary France and explore the question of suffering (one notable passage describes the Garden of Gethsemane).
present in work
31
[ "Durtal", "La cathédrale" ]
94,588
[ "La cathédrale", "characters", "Durtal" ]
Find the relation between <e1>La cathédrale<\e1> and <e2>Durtal<\e2>. L'Oblat (The Oblate) is the last novel by the French writer Joris - Karl Huysmans, first published in 1903. It is the final book in Huysmans' cycle of four novels featuring the character Durtal, a thinly disguised portrait of the author himself. Durtal had already appeared in Là - bas, En route and La cathédrale, which traced his (and the author's) conversion to Catholicism. In L'Oblat, Durtal becomes an oblate, reflecting Huysmans' own experiences in the religious community at Ligugé. Like many of Huysmans' other novels, it has little plot. The author uses the book to examine the Christian liturgy, express his opinions about the state of Catholicism in contemporary France and explore the question of suffering (one notable passage describes the Garden of Gethsemane).
characters
47
[ "La cathédrale", "Durtal" ]
94,589
[ "Durtal", "present in work", "L'Oblat" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Durtal<\e1> and <e2>L'Oblat<\e2>. L'Oblat (The Oblate) is the last novel by the French writer Joris - Karl Huysmans, first published in 1903. It is the final book in Huysmans' cycle of four novels featuring the character Durtal, a thinly disguised portrait of the author himself. Durtal had already appeared in Là - bas, En route and La cathédrale, which traced his (and the author's) conversion to Catholicism. In L'Oblat, Durtal becomes an oblate, reflecting Huysmans' own experiences in the religious community at Ligugé. Like many of Huysmans' other novels, it has little plot. The author uses the book to examine the Christian liturgy, express his opinions about the state of Catholicism in contemporary France and explore the question of suffering (one notable passage describes the Garden of Gethsemane).
present in work
31
[ "Durtal", "L'Oblat" ]
94,590
[ "Durtal", "present in work", "Là - bas" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Durtal<\e1> and <e2>Là - bas<\e2>. L'Oblat (The Oblate) is the last novel by the French writer Joris - Karl Huysmans, first published in 1903. It is the final book in Huysmans' cycle of four novels featuring the character Durtal, a thinly disguised portrait of the author himself. Durtal had already appeared in Là - bas, En route and La cathédrale, which traced his (and the author's) conversion to Catholicism. In L'Oblat, Durtal becomes an oblate, reflecting Huysmans' own experiences in the religious community at Ligugé. Like many of Huysmans' other novels, it has little plot. The author uses the book to examine the Christian liturgy, express his opinions about the state of Catholicism in contemporary France and explore the question of suffering (one notable passage describes the Garden of Gethsemane).
present in work
31
[ "Durtal", "Là - bas" ]
94,591
[ "Durtal", "present in work", "En route" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Durtal<\e1> and <e2>En route<\e2>. L'Oblat (The Oblate) is the last novel by the French writer Joris - Karl Huysmans, first published in 1903. It is the final book in Huysmans' cycle of four novels featuring the character Durtal, a thinly disguised portrait of the author himself. Durtal had already appeared in Là - bas, En route and La cathédrale, which traced his (and the author's) conversion to Catholicism. In L'Oblat, Durtal becomes an oblate, reflecting Huysmans' own experiences in the religious community at Ligugé. Like many of Huysmans' other novels, it has little plot. The author uses the book to examine the Christian liturgy, express his opinions about the state of Catholicism in contemporary France and explore the question of suffering (one notable passage describes the Garden of Gethsemane).
present in work
31
[ "Durtal", "En route" ]
94,593
[ "Là - bas", "followed by", "En route" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Là - bas<\e1> and <e2>En route<\e2>. L'Oblat (The Oblate) is the last novel by the French writer Joris - Karl Huysmans, first published in 1903. It is the final book in Huysmans' cycle of four novels featuring the character Durtal, a thinly disguised portrait of the author himself. Durtal had already appeared in Là - bas, En route and La cathédrale, which traced his (and the author's) conversion to Catholicism. In L'Oblat, Durtal becomes an oblate, reflecting Huysmans' own experiences in the religious community at Ligugé. Like many of Huysmans' other novels, it has little plot. The author uses the book to examine the Christian liturgy, express his opinions about the state of Catholicism in contemporary France and explore the question of suffering (one notable passage describes the Garden of Gethsemane).
followed by
9
[ "Là - bas", "En route" ]
94,594
[ "En route", "followed by", "La cathédrale" ]
Find the relation between <e1>En route<\e1> and <e2>La cathédrale<\e2>. L'Oblat (The Oblate) is the last novel by the French writer Joris - Karl Huysmans, first published in 1903. It is the final book in Huysmans' cycle of four novels featuring the character Durtal, a thinly disguised portrait of the author himself. Durtal had already appeared in Là - bas, En route and La cathédrale, which traced his (and the author's) conversion to Catholicism. In L'Oblat, Durtal becomes an oblate, reflecting Huysmans' own experiences in the religious community at Ligugé. Like many of Huysmans' other novels, it has little plot. The author uses the book to examine the Christian liturgy, express his opinions about the state of Catholicism in contemporary France and explore the question of suffering (one notable passage describes the Garden of Gethsemane).
followed by
9
[ "En route", "La cathédrale" ]
94,595
[ "Nicky Ladanowski", "country of citizenship", "UK" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Nicky Ladanowski<\e1> and <e2>UK<\e2>. Nicky Ladanowski is an Los Angeles - based English actress and writer working in television, film and theatre. She is known for various roles in an extensive film and television career including Merle Jackson in Coronation Street, Mandy Cutler in Paradise Heights and Mand in Grease Monkeys. She is often known for playing beautiful and glamorous characters such as Anne - Marie in Hollyoaks and loveable characters such as nurse Sarah in Death Becomes Him and Lisa Trotter in The Sarah Jane Adventures for the BBC. She is also famed for her many comedic roles in shows such as the BBC's My Family and with Ricky Gervais in Extras as Les Dennis's fiancé Simone Lewis. Having starred in all of the UK's medical drama's Doctors, Holby City and Casualty she has recently been seen in two of the UK's other primetime shows for ITV and Waterloo Road for the BBC.
country of citizenship
29
[ "Nicky Ladanowski", "UK" ]
94,674
[ "The Sarah Jane Adventures", "production company", "BBC" ]
Find the relation between <e1>The Sarah Jane Adventures<\e1> and <e2>BBC<\e2>. Nicky Ladanowski is an Los Angeles - based English actress and writer working in television, film and theatre. She is known for various roles in an extensive film and television career including Merle Jackson in Coronation Street, Mandy Cutler in Paradise Heights and Mand in Grease Monkeys. She is often known for playing beautiful and glamorous characters such as Anne - Marie in Hollyoaks and loveable characters such as nurse Sarah in Death Becomes Him and Lisa Trotter in The Sarah Jane Adventures for the BBC. She is also famed for her many comedic roles in shows such as the BBC's My Family and with Ricky Gervais in Extras as Les Dennis's fiancé Simone Lewis. Having starred in all of the UK's medical drama's Doctors, Holby City and Casualty she has recently been seen in two of the UK's other primetime shows for ITV and Waterloo Road for the BBC.
production company
55
[ "The Sarah Jane Adventures", "BBC" ]
94,675
[ "Doctors", "country of origin", "UK" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Doctors<\e1> and <e2>UK<\e2>. Nicky Ladanowski is an Los Angeles - based English actress and writer working in television, film and theatre. She is known for various roles in an extensive film and television career including Merle Jackson in Coronation Street, Mandy Cutler in Paradise Heights and Mand in Grease Monkeys. She is often known for playing beautiful and glamorous characters such as Anne - Marie in Hollyoaks and loveable characters such as nurse Sarah in Death Becomes Him and Lisa Trotter in The Sarah Jane Adventures for the BBC. She is also famed for her many comedic roles in shows such as the BBC's My Family and with Ricky Gervais in Extras as Les Dennis's fiancé Simone Lewis. Having starred in all of the UK's medical drama's Doctors, Holby City and Casualty she has recently been seen in two of the UK's other primetime shows for ITV and Waterloo Road for the BBC.
country of origin
36
[ "Doctors", "UK" ]
94,676
[ "Holby City", "country of origin", "UK" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Holby City<\e1> and <e2>UK<\e2>. Nicky Ladanowski is an Los Angeles - based English actress and writer working in television, film and theatre. She is known for various roles in an extensive film and television career including Merle Jackson in Coronation Street, Mandy Cutler in Paradise Heights and Mand in Grease Monkeys. She is often known for playing beautiful and glamorous characters such as Anne - Marie in Hollyoaks and loveable characters such as nurse Sarah in Death Becomes Him and Lisa Trotter in The Sarah Jane Adventures for the BBC. She is also famed for her many comedic roles in shows such as the BBC's My Family and with Ricky Gervais in Extras as Les Dennis's fiancé Simone Lewis. Having starred in all of the UK's medical drama's Doctors, Holby City and Casualty she has recently been seen in two of the UK's other primetime shows for ITV and Waterloo Road for the BBC.
country of origin
36
[ "Holby City", "UK" ]
94,677
[ "Casualty", "country of origin", "UK" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Casualty<\e1> and <e2>UK<\e2>. Nicky Ladanowski is an Los Angeles - based English actress and writer working in television, film and theatre. She is known for various roles in an extensive film and television career including Merle Jackson in Coronation Street, Mandy Cutler in Paradise Heights and Mand in Grease Monkeys. She is often known for playing beautiful and glamorous characters such as Anne - Marie in Hollyoaks and loveable characters such as nurse Sarah in Death Becomes Him and Lisa Trotter in The Sarah Jane Adventures for the BBC. She is also famed for her many comedic roles in shows such as the BBC's My Family and with Ricky Gervais in Extras as Les Dennis's fiancé Simone Lewis. Having starred in all of the UK's medical drama's Doctors, Holby City and Casualty she has recently been seen in two of the UK's other primetime shows for ITV and Waterloo Road for the BBC.
country of origin
36
[ "Casualty", "UK" ]
94,678
[ "Waterloo Road", "country of origin", "UK" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Waterloo Road<\e1> and <e2>UK<\e2>. Nicky Ladanowski is an Los Angeles - based English actress and writer working in television, film and theatre. She is known for various roles in an extensive film and television career including Merle Jackson in Coronation Street, Mandy Cutler in Paradise Heights and Mand in Grease Monkeys. She is often known for playing beautiful and glamorous characters such as Anne - Marie in Hollyoaks and loveable characters such as nurse Sarah in Death Becomes Him and Lisa Trotter in The Sarah Jane Adventures for the BBC. She is also famed for her many comedic roles in shows such as the BBC's My Family and with Ricky Gervais in Extras as Les Dennis's fiancé Simone Lewis. Having starred in all of the UK's medical drama's Doctors, Holby City and Casualty she has recently been seen in two of the UK's other primetime shows for ITV and Waterloo Road for the BBC.
country of origin
36
[ "Waterloo Road", "UK" ]
94,680
[ "My Family", "country of origin", "UK" ]
Find the relation between <e1>My Family<\e1> and <e2>UK<\e2>. Nicky Ladanowski is an Los Angeles - based English actress and writer working in television, film and theatre. She is known for various roles in an extensive film and television career including Merle Jackson in Coronation Street, Mandy Cutler in Paradise Heights and Mand in Grease Monkeys. She is often known for playing beautiful and glamorous characters such as Anne - Marie in Hollyoaks and loveable characters such as nurse Sarah in Death Becomes Him and Lisa Trotter in The Sarah Jane Adventures for the BBC. She is also famed for her many comedic roles in shows such as the BBC's My Family and with Ricky Gervais in Extras as Les Dennis's fiancé Simone Lewis. Having starred in all of the UK's medical drama's Doctors, Holby City and Casualty she has recently been seen in two of the UK's other primetime shows for ITV and Waterloo Road for the BBC.
country of origin
36
[ "My Family", "UK" ]
94,681
[ "Hollyoaks", "country of origin", "UK" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Hollyoaks<\e1> and <e2>UK<\e2>. Nicky Ladanowski is an Los Angeles - based English actress and writer working in television, film and theatre. She is known for various roles in an extensive film and television career including Merle Jackson in Coronation Street, Mandy Cutler in Paradise Heights and Mand in Grease Monkeys. She is often known for playing beautiful and glamorous characters such as Anne - Marie in Hollyoaks and loveable characters such as nurse Sarah in Death Becomes Him and Lisa Trotter in The Sarah Jane Adventures for the BBC. She is also famed for her many comedic roles in shows such as the BBC's My Family and with Ricky Gervais in Extras as Les Dennis's fiancé Simone Lewis. Having starred in all of the UK's medical drama's Doctors, Holby City and Casualty she has recently been seen in two of the UK's other primetime shows for ITV and Waterloo Road for the BBC.
country of origin
36
[ "Hollyoaks", "UK" ]
94,689
[ "Mandy Cutler", "present in work", "Paradise Heights" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Mandy Cutler<\e1> and <e2>Paradise Heights<\e2>. Nicky Ladanowski is an Los Angeles - based English actress and writer working in television, film and theatre. She is known for various roles in an extensive film and television career including Merle Jackson in Coronation Street, Mandy Cutler in Paradise Heights and Mand in Grease Monkeys. She is often known for playing beautiful and glamorous characters such as Anne - Marie in Hollyoaks and loveable characters such as nurse Sarah in Death Becomes Him and Lisa Trotter in The Sarah Jane Adventures for the BBC. She is also famed for her many comedic roles in shows such as the BBC's My Family and with Ricky Gervais in Extras as Les Dennis's fiancé Simone Lewis. Having starred in all of the UK's medical drama's Doctors, Holby City and Casualty she has recently been seen in two of the UK's other primetime shows for ITV and Waterloo Road for the BBC.
present in work
31
[ "Mandy Cutler", "Paradise Heights" ]
94,691
[ "Lisa Trotter", "present in work", "The Sarah Jane Adventures" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Lisa Trotter<\e1> and <e2>The Sarah Jane Adventures<\e2>. Nicky Ladanowski is an Los Angeles - based English actress and writer working in television, film and theatre. She is known for various roles in an extensive film and television career including Merle Jackson in Coronation Street, Mandy Cutler in Paradise Heights and Mand in Grease Monkeys. She is often known for playing beautiful and glamorous characters such as Anne - Marie in Hollyoaks and loveable characters such as nurse Sarah in Death Becomes Him and Lisa Trotter in The Sarah Jane Adventures for the BBC. She is also famed for her many comedic roles in shows such as the BBC's My Family and with Ricky Gervais in Extras as Les Dennis's fiancé Simone Lewis. Having starred in all of the UK's medical drama's Doctors, Holby City and Casualty she has recently been seen in two of the UK's other primetime shows for ITV and Waterloo Road for the BBC.
present in work
31
[ "Lisa Trotter", "The Sarah Jane Adventures" ]
94,696
[ "Merle Jackson", "present in work", "Coronation Street" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Merle Jackson<\e1> and <e2>Coronation Street<\e2>. Nicky Ladanowski is an Los Angeles - based English actress and writer working in television, film and theatre. She is known for various roles in an extensive film and television career including Merle Jackson in Coronation Street, Mandy Cutler in Paradise Heights and Mand in Grease Monkeys. She is often known for playing beautiful and glamorous characters such as Anne - Marie in Hollyoaks and loveable characters such as nurse Sarah in Death Becomes Him and Lisa Trotter in The Sarah Jane Adventures for the BBC. She is also famed for her many comedic roles in shows such as the BBC's My Family and with Ricky Gervais in Extras as Les Dennis's fiancé Simone Lewis. Having starred in all of the UK's medical drama's Doctors, Holby City and Casualty she has recently been seen in two of the UK's other primetime shows for ITV and Waterloo Road for the BBC.
present in work
31
[ "Merle Jackson", "Coronation Street" ]
94,698
[ "Anne-Marie", "present in work", "Hollyoaks" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Anne-Marie<\e1> and <e2>Hollyoaks<\e2>. Nicky Ladanowski is an Los Angeles - based English actress and writer working in television, film and theatre. She is known for various roles in an extensive film and television career including Merle Jackson in Coronation Street, Mandy Cutler in Paradise Heights and Mand in Grease Monkeys. She is often known for playing beautiful and glamorous characters such as Anne - Marie in Hollyoaks and loveable characters such as nurse Sarah in Death Becomes Him and Lisa Trotter in The Sarah Jane Adventures for the BBC. She is also famed for her many comedic roles in shows such as the BBC's My Family and with Ricky Gervais in Extras as Les Dennis's fiancé Simone Lewis. Having starred in all of the UK's medical drama's Doctors, Holby City and Casualty she has recently been seen in two of the UK's other primetime shows for ITV and Waterloo Road for the BBC.
present in work
31
[ "Anne-Marie", "Hollyoaks" ]
94,699
[ "Coronation Street", "characters", "Merle Jackson" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Coronation Street<\e1> and <e2>Merle Jackson<\e2>. Nicky Ladanowski is an Los Angeles - based English actress and writer working in television, film and theatre. She is known for various roles in an extensive film and television career including Merle Jackson in Coronation Street, Mandy Cutler in Paradise Heights and Mand in Grease Monkeys. She is often known for playing beautiful and glamorous characters such as Anne - Marie in Hollyoaks and loveable characters such as nurse Sarah in Death Becomes Him and Lisa Trotter in The Sarah Jane Adventures for the BBC. She is also famed for her many comedic roles in shows such as the BBC's My Family and with Ricky Gervais in Extras as Les Dennis's fiancé Simone Lewis. Having starred in all of the UK's medical drama's Doctors, Holby City and Casualty she has recently been seen in two of the UK's other primetime shows for ITV and Waterloo Road for the BBC.
characters
47
[ "Coronation Street", "Merle Jackson" ]
94,704
[ "Merle Jackson", "performer", "Nicky Ladanowski" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Merle Jackson<\e1> and <e2>Nicky Ladanowski<\e2>. Nicky Ladanowski is an Los Angeles - based English actress and writer working in television, film and theatre. She is known for various roles in an extensive film and television career including Merle Jackson in Coronation Street, Mandy Cutler in Paradise Heights and Mand in Grease Monkeys. She is often known for playing beautiful and glamorous characters such as Anne - Marie in Hollyoaks and loveable characters such as nurse Sarah in Death Becomes Him and Lisa Trotter in The Sarah Jane Adventures for the BBC. She is also famed for her many comedic roles in shows such as the BBC's My Family and with Ricky Gervais in Extras as Les Dennis's fiancé Simone Lewis. Having starred in all of the UK's medical drama's Doctors, Holby City and Casualty she has recently been seen in two of the UK's other primetime shows for ITV and Waterloo Road for the BBC.
performer
35
[ "Merle Jackson", "Nicky Ladanowski" ]
94,705
[ "Death Becomes Him", "characters", "Sarah" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Death Becomes Him<\e1> and <e2>Sarah<\e2>. Nicky Ladanowski is an Los Angeles - based English actress and writer working in television, film and theatre. She is known for various roles in an extensive film and television career including Merle Jackson in Coronation Street, Mandy Cutler in Paradise Heights and Mand in Grease Monkeys. She is often known for playing beautiful and glamorous characters such as Anne - Marie in Hollyoaks and loveable characters such as nurse Sarah in Death Becomes Him and Lisa Trotter in The Sarah Jane Adventures for the BBC. She is also famed for her many comedic roles in shows such as the BBC's My Family and with Ricky Gervais in Extras as Les Dennis's fiancé Simone Lewis. Having starred in all of the UK's medical drama's Doctors, Holby City and Casualty she has recently been seen in two of the UK's other primetime shows for ITV and Waterloo Road for the BBC.
characters
47
[ "Death Becomes Him", "Sarah" ]
94,706
[ "Mandy Cutler", "performer", "Nicky Ladanowski" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Mandy Cutler<\e1> and <e2>Nicky Ladanowski<\e2>. Nicky Ladanowski is an Los Angeles - based English actress and writer working in television, film and theatre. She is known for various roles in an extensive film and television career including Merle Jackson in Coronation Street, Mandy Cutler in Paradise Heights and Mand in Grease Monkeys. She is often known for playing beautiful and glamorous characters such as Anne - Marie in Hollyoaks and loveable characters such as nurse Sarah in Death Becomes Him and Lisa Trotter in The Sarah Jane Adventures for the BBC. She is also famed for her many comedic roles in shows such as the BBC's My Family and with Ricky Gervais in Extras as Les Dennis's fiancé Simone Lewis. Having starred in all of the UK's medical drama's Doctors, Holby City and Casualty she has recently been seen in two of the UK's other primetime shows for ITV and Waterloo Road for the BBC.
performer
35
[ "Mandy Cutler", "Nicky Ladanowski" ]
94,707
[ "Lisa Trotter", "performer", "Nicky Ladanowski" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Lisa Trotter<\e1> and <e2>Nicky Ladanowski<\e2>. Nicky Ladanowski is an Los Angeles - based English actress and writer working in television, film and theatre. She is known for various roles in an extensive film and television career including Merle Jackson in Coronation Street, Mandy Cutler in Paradise Heights and Mand in Grease Monkeys. She is often known for playing beautiful and glamorous characters such as Anne - Marie in Hollyoaks and loveable characters such as nurse Sarah in Death Becomes Him and Lisa Trotter in The Sarah Jane Adventures for the BBC. She is also famed for her many comedic roles in shows such as the BBC's My Family and with Ricky Gervais in Extras as Les Dennis's fiancé Simone Lewis. Having starred in all of the UK's medical drama's Doctors, Holby City and Casualty she has recently been seen in two of the UK's other primetime shows for ITV and Waterloo Road for the BBC.
performer
35
[ "Lisa Trotter", "Nicky Ladanowski" ]
94,708
[ "Hollyoaks", "characters", "Anne-Marie" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Hollyoaks<\e1> and <e2>Anne-Marie<\e2>. Nicky Ladanowski is an Los Angeles - based English actress and writer working in television, film and theatre. She is known for various roles in an extensive film and television career including Merle Jackson in Coronation Street, Mandy Cutler in Paradise Heights and Mand in Grease Monkeys. She is often known for playing beautiful and glamorous characters such as Anne - Marie in Hollyoaks and loveable characters such as nurse Sarah in Death Becomes Him and Lisa Trotter in The Sarah Jane Adventures for the BBC. She is also famed for her many comedic roles in shows such as the BBC's My Family and with Ricky Gervais in Extras as Les Dennis's fiancé Simone Lewis. Having starred in all of the UK's medical drama's Doctors, Holby City and Casualty she has recently been seen in two of the UK's other primetime shows for ITV and Waterloo Road for the BBC.
characters
47
[ "Hollyoaks", "Anne-Marie" ]
94,709
[ "Sarah", "present in work", "Death Becomes Him" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Sarah<\e1> and <e2>Death Becomes Him<\e2>. Nicky Ladanowski is an Los Angeles - based English actress and writer working in television, film and theatre. She is known for various roles in an extensive film and television career including Merle Jackson in Coronation Street, Mandy Cutler in Paradise Heights and Mand in Grease Monkeys. She is often known for playing beautiful and glamorous characters such as Anne - Marie in Hollyoaks and loveable characters such as nurse Sarah in Death Becomes Him and Lisa Trotter in The Sarah Jane Adventures for the BBC. She is also famed for her many comedic roles in shows such as the BBC's My Family and with Ricky Gervais in Extras as Les Dennis's fiancé Simone Lewis. Having starred in all of the UK's medical drama's Doctors, Holby City and Casualty she has recently been seen in two of the UK's other primetime shows for ITV and Waterloo Road for the BBC.
present in work
31
[ "Sarah", "Death Becomes Him" ]
94,710
[ "Anne-Marie", "performer", "Nicky Ladanowski" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Anne-Marie<\e1> and <e2>Nicky Ladanowski<\e2>. Nicky Ladanowski is an Los Angeles - based English actress and writer working in television, film and theatre. She is known for various roles in an extensive film and television career including Merle Jackson in Coronation Street, Mandy Cutler in Paradise Heights and Mand in Grease Monkeys. She is often known for playing beautiful and glamorous characters such as Anne - Marie in Hollyoaks and loveable characters such as nurse Sarah in Death Becomes Him and Lisa Trotter in The Sarah Jane Adventures for the BBC. She is also famed for her many comedic roles in shows such as the BBC's My Family and with Ricky Gervais in Extras as Les Dennis's fiancé Simone Lewis. Having starred in all of the UK's medical drama's Doctors, Holby City and Casualty she has recently been seen in two of the UK's other primetime shows for ITV and Waterloo Road for the BBC.
performer
35
[ "Anne-Marie", "Nicky Ladanowski" ]
94,711
[ "Nicky Ladanowski", "notable work", "Merle Jackson" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Nicky Ladanowski<\e1> and <e2>Merle Jackson<\e2>. Nicky Ladanowski is an Los Angeles - based English actress and writer working in television, film and theatre. She is known for various roles in an extensive film and television career including Merle Jackson in Coronation Street, Mandy Cutler in Paradise Heights and Mand in Grease Monkeys. She is often known for playing beautiful and glamorous characters such as Anne - Marie in Hollyoaks and loveable characters such as nurse Sarah in Death Becomes Him and Lisa Trotter in The Sarah Jane Adventures for the BBC. She is also famed for her many comedic roles in shows such as the BBC's My Family and with Ricky Gervais in Extras as Les Dennis's fiancé Simone Lewis. Having starred in all of the UK's medical drama's Doctors, Holby City and Casualty she has recently been seen in two of the UK's other primetime shows for ITV and Waterloo Road for the BBC.
notable work
33
[ "Nicky Ladanowski", "Merle Jackson" ]
94,714
[ "Nicky Ladanowski", "notable work", "Mandy Cutler" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Nicky Ladanowski<\e1> and <e2>Mandy Cutler<\e2>. Nicky Ladanowski is an Los Angeles - based English actress and writer working in television, film and theatre. She is known for various roles in an extensive film and television career including Merle Jackson in Coronation Street, Mandy Cutler in Paradise Heights and Mand in Grease Monkeys. She is often known for playing beautiful and glamorous characters such as Anne - Marie in Hollyoaks and loveable characters such as nurse Sarah in Death Becomes Him and Lisa Trotter in The Sarah Jane Adventures for the BBC. She is also famed for her many comedic roles in shows such as the BBC's My Family and with Ricky Gervais in Extras as Les Dennis's fiancé Simone Lewis. Having starred in all of the UK's medical drama's Doctors, Holby City and Casualty she has recently been seen in two of the UK's other primetime shows for ITV and Waterloo Road for the BBC.
notable work
33
[ "Nicky Ladanowski", "Mandy Cutler" ]
94,715
[ "Nicky Ladanowski", "notable work", "Lisa Trotter" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Nicky Ladanowski<\e1> and <e2>Lisa Trotter<\e2>. Nicky Ladanowski is an Los Angeles - based English actress and writer working in television, film and theatre. She is known for various roles in an extensive film and television career including Merle Jackson in Coronation Street, Mandy Cutler in Paradise Heights and Mand in Grease Monkeys. She is often known for playing beautiful and glamorous characters such as Anne - Marie in Hollyoaks and loveable characters such as nurse Sarah in Death Becomes Him and Lisa Trotter in The Sarah Jane Adventures for the BBC. She is also famed for her many comedic roles in shows such as the BBC's My Family and with Ricky Gervais in Extras as Les Dennis's fiancé Simone Lewis. Having starred in all of the UK's medical drama's Doctors, Holby City and Casualty she has recently been seen in two of the UK's other primetime shows for ITV and Waterloo Road for the BBC.
notable work
33
[ "Nicky Ladanowski", "Lisa Trotter" ]
94,716
[ "Nicky Ladanowski", "notable work", "Anne-Marie" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Nicky Ladanowski<\e1> and <e2>Anne-Marie<\e2>. Nicky Ladanowski is an Los Angeles - based English actress and writer working in television, film and theatre. She is known for various roles in an extensive film and television career including Merle Jackson in Coronation Street, Mandy Cutler in Paradise Heights and Mand in Grease Monkeys. She is often known for playing beautiful and glamorous characters such as Anne - Marie in Hollyoaks and loveable characters such as nurse Sarah in Death Becomes Him and Lisa Trotter in The Sarah Jane Adventures for the BBC. She is also famed for her many comedic roles in shows such as the BBC's My Family and with Ricky Gervais in Extras as Les Dennis's fiancé Simone Lewis. Having starred in all of the UK's medical drama's Doctors, Holby City and Casualty she has recently been seen in two of the UK's other primetime shows for ITV and Waterloo Road for the BBC.
notable work
33
[ "Nicky Ladanowski", "Anne-Marie" ]
94,717
[ "Vicente Genaro de Quesada", "place of birth", "Havana" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Vicente Genaro de Quesada<\e1> and <e2>Havana<\e2>. Vicente Genaro de Quesada (1782 Havana, Cuba – 15 August 1836 Madrid) was a Spanish military figure. He participated in the Battle of Burgos (1808) during the Peninsular War, leading the Royal Guard and Walloon Guard. Forming a rearguard for the shattered Spanish lines, these troops absorbed repeated charges by General Lasalle's French cavalry without yielding any ground. He later fought in the First Carlist War on the Isabeline (Liberal) side, losing the Battle of Alsasua in April 1834. After the Mutiny of La Granja in August 1836, he tried to suppress demonstrations in Madrid in support of restoring the Constitution of 1812. The next day, with the queen regent having acceded to the demands of the mutineers, he fled to the village of Hortaleza, but was captured and killed there by a crowd including members of the National Militia.
place of birth
19
[ "Vicente Genaro de Quesada", "Havana" ]
95,141
[ "Vicente Genaro de Quesada", "place of death", "Madrid" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Vicente Genaro de Quesada<\e1> and <e2>Madrid<\e2>. Vicente Genaro de Quesada (1782 Havana, Cuba – 15 August 1836 Madrid) was a Spanish military figure. He participated in the Battle of Burgos (1808) during the Peninsular War, leading the Royal Guard and Walloon Guard. Forming a rearguard for the shattered Spanish lines, these troops absorbed repeated charges by General Lasalle's French cavalry without yielding any ground. He later fought in the First Carlist War on the Isabeline (Liberal) side, losing the Battle of Alsasua in April 1834. After the Mutiny of La Granja in August 1836, he tried to suppress demonstrations in Madrid in support of restoring the Constitution of 1812. The next day, with the queen regent having acceded to the demands of the mutineers, he fled to the village of Hortaleza, but was captured and killed there by a crowd including members of the National Militia.
place of death
20
[ "Vicente Genaro de Quesada", "Madrid" ]
95,144
[ "Vicente Genaro de Quesada", "place of death", "Hortaleza" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Vicente Genaro de Quesada<\e1> and <e2>Hortaleza<\e2>. Vicente Genaro de Quesada (1782 Havana, Cuba – 15 August 1836 Madrid) was a Spanish military figure. He participated in the Battle of Burgos (1808) during the Peninsular War, leading the Royal Guard and Walloon Guard. Forming a rearguard for the shattered Spanish lines, these troops absorbed repeated charges by General Lasalle's French cavalry without yielding any ground. He later fought in the First Carlist War on the Isabeline (Liberal) side, losing the Battle of Alsasua in April 1834. After the Mutiny of La Granja in August 1836, he tried to suppress demonstrations in Madrid in support of restoring the Constitution of 1812. The next day, with the queen regent having acceded to the demands of the mutineers, he fled to the village of Hortaleza, but was captured and killed there by a crowd including members of the National Militia.
place of death
20
[ "Vicente Genaro de Quesada", "Hortaleza" ]
95,146
[ "Battle of Alsasua", "part of", "First Carlist War" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Battle of Alsasua<\e1> and <e2>First Carlist War<\e2>. Vicente Genaro de Quesada (1782 Havana, Cuba – 15 August 1836 Madrid) was a Spanish military figure. He participated in the Battle of Burgos (1808) during the Peninsular War, leading the Royal Guard and Walloon Guard. Forming a rearguard for the shattered Spanish lines, these troops absorbed repeated charges by General Lasalle's French cavalry without yielding any ground. He later fought in the First Carlist War on the Isabeline (Liberal) side, losing the Battle of Alsasua in April 1834. After the Mutiny of La Granja in August 1836, he tried to suppress demonstrations in Madrid in support of restoring the Constitution of 1812. The next day, with the queen regent having acceded to the demands of the mutineers, he fled to the village of Hortaleza, but was captured and killed there by a crowd including members of the National Militia.
part of
7
[ "Battle of Alsasua", "First Carlist War" ]
95,151
[ "Battle of Burgos", "part of", "Peninsular War" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Battle of Burgos<\e1> and <e2>Peninsular War<\e2>. Vicente Genaro de Quesada (1782 Havana, Cuba – 15 August 1836 Madrid) was a Spanish military figure. He participated in the Battle of Burgos (1808) during the Peninsular War, leading the Royal Guard and Walloon Guard. Forming a rearguard for the shattered Spanish lines, these troops absorbed repeated charges by General Lasalle's French cavalry without yielding any ground. He later fought in the First Carlist War on the Isabeline (Liberal) side, losing the Battle of Alsasua in April 1834. After the Mutiny of La Granja in August 1836, he tried to suppress demonstrations in Madrid in support of restoring the Constitution of 1812. The next day, with the queen regent having acceded to the demands of the mutineers, he fled to the village of Hortaleza, but was captured and killed there by a crowd including members of the National Militia.
part of
7
[ "Battle of Burgos", "Peninsular War" ]
95,155