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d5d5978e0dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | Who was a Spartan whom Herodotus mentions as falling in the Spartan attack on Samos in 525 BC and does not appear on the Roman census rolls taken during the period in which he claimed to have lived there? | Archias. | text | [] | [
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"text": "Archias does not appear on the Roman census rolls taken during the period in which he claimed to have lived there. There was no official enrollment record for Archias in Heraclea because the records office had notoriously been destroyed during the Social War, and representatives of Heraclea testified... |
d5d597c00dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | What acts as a serotonin, norepinephrine, and dopamine releasing agent and reuptake inhibitor and is resistant to thermal and chemical degradation? | MDEA. | text | [] | [
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"text": "MDEA is a substituted amphetamine and a substituted methylenedioxyphenethylamine. MDEA acts as a serotonin, norepinephrine, and dopamine releasing agent and reuptake inhibitor. Possession of MDEA is illegal in most countries. Some limited exceptions exist for scientific and medical research. MDEA cur... |
d5d597e80dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | What is a substituted amphetamine and is largely immiscible with hydrocarbons? | MDEA. | text | [] | [
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d5d598100dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | Arthur Thacher and Charles Emerson Beecher both researched what extinct group of arthropods? | Strabops. | text | [] | [
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"text": "Strabops is a genus of strabopid, an extinct group of arthropods. Strabops is known from a single specimen from the Late Cambrian ( Furongian age) of the Potosi Dolomite, Missouri, collected by a former professor, Arthur Thacher."
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d5d598380dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | Who was Sviatoslav I Igorevich and how long did he reign? | Sviatoslav I Igorevich was a Grand Prince of Kiev famous for his persistent campaigns in the east and south, which precipitated the collapse of two great powers of Eastern Europe, Khazaria and the First Bulgarian Empire. He reigned for a decade. | text | [] | [
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"text": "He also conquered numerous East Slavic tribes, defeated the Alans and attacked the Volga Bulgars, and at times was allied with the Pechenegs and Magyars . His decade-long reign over the Kievan Rus' was marked by rapid expansion into the Volga River valley, the Pontic steppe, and the Balkans."
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d5d5987e0dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | What existed as a tribal kingdom of the Berber Mauri people where temple and a sanctuary were dedicated to Saturn in Caesaria? | Mauretania. | text | [] | [
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"text": "Mauretania was a region that was abundant in agriculture and a god considered equivalent to Saturn was the god of agriculture. This cult was an important one in the kingdom. A temple and a sanctuary were dedicated to Saturn in Caesaria by 30 and, throughout Mauretania, various temples were dedicated ... |
d5d598a60dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | What was a region that was abundant in agriculture and a god considered equivalent to Saturn was the god of agriculture and in the early 1st century Strabo recorded Maûroi (Μαῦροι) as the native name of a people opposite the Iberian Peninsula? | Mauretania. | text | [] | [
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"text": "Mauretania was a region that was abundant in agriculture and a god considered equivalent to Saturn was the god of agriculture. This cult was an important one in the kingdom. A temple and a sanctuary were dedicated to Saturn in Caesaria by 30 and, throughout Mauretania, various temples were dedicated ... |
d5d598ce0dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | Is the distance between Numby Numby to Borroloola greater or less than the depth of Zacaton? | The distance is greater. | text | [] | [
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"text": "Numby Numby – a sinkhole located 25 to 30 kilometres (16 to 19 mi) west-northwest of Borroloola in the Northern Territory of Australia. The Grotto, Victoria – a sinkhole geological formation and tourist attraction, found on the Great Ocean Road outside Port Campbell in Victoria, Australia."
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d5d598f60dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | Would Numby Numby and Zacaton be found on the same continent or different continents? | They would be found on different continents. | text | [] | [
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"text": "Numby Numby – a sinkhole located 25 to 30 kilometres (16 to 19 mi) west-northwest of Borroloola in the Northern Territory of Australia. The Grotto, Victoria – a sinkhole geological formation and tourist attraction, found on the Great Ocean Road outside Port Campbell in Victoria, Australia."
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d5d5991e0dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | Which empire did the Chalukya empire both fight against and form an alliance with? | The Chola empire. | text | [] | [
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"text": "Most of these conflicts were initiated by the Chalukyas who were defeated by the Cholas and forced to return to their capital. These recurring conflicts eventually exhausted both empires leaving them vulnerable to other enemies."
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"text": "Vengi ceased to be an independent kingdom and bec... |
d5d599460dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | Do Minilya-Exmouth Road and North West Coastal Highway run the same way or different ways? | They run the same way. | text | [] | [
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d5d599640dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | What are some meanings of the word tamatebako? | It can be an origami model, a jewel hand box, or a casket. | text | [] | [
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"text": "The Tamatebako (玉手箱) is an origami model named after the tamatebako of Japanese folk tale. It is a modular cube design that can be opened from any side. If more than one face of the model is opened, the cube falls apart and cannot easily be reconstructed."
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d5d5998c0dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | How much closer is Dorotowo to Olsztyn than Kiwity is closer to Olsztyn? | It is 29 km closer. | text | [] | [
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"text": "It lies approximately 5 kilometres (3 mi) north of Stawiguda and 11 km (7 mi) south-west of the regional capital Olsztyn. It is located in Warmia . Two historic Warmian wayside shrines are located in Dorotowo."
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"text": "Kiwity [kiˈvitɨ] ( German: Kiwitten) is a village in Lidzbark County... |
d5d599aa0dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | Does the stepmother in The Twelve Wild Ducks take a similar approach or different approach in regards to good or evil as Lady Tremaine does in Cinderella? | They take a similar approach. | text | [] | [
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"text": "Fairy tales can have variants where one tale has an evil mother and the other an evil stepmother: in The Six Swans by the Brothers Grimm and also in The Wild Swans by Hans Christian Andersen, the heroine is persecuted by her husband's mother and in another one by her stepmother, and in The Twelve Wil... |
d5d599d20dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | The capital of the first first hereditary dynasty in the history of Islam at one point contained a large temple at the of a present-day mosque that was dedicated to a cult of which god? | The cult of Hadad-Ramman, the god of thunderstorms and rain. | text | [] | [
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"text": "Damascus was the capital of the Aramaean state Aram-Damascus and a large temple dedicated to the cult of Hadad-Ramman, the god of thunderstorms and rain, was erected at the site of the present-day Umayyad Mosque."
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d5d599fa0dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | Who was it that established a hereditary Islamic dynasty that ruled over the entire Islamic world at the time and had a capital whose capital was in the city that contains the present-day Umayyad Mosque? | Mu'awiya I established the Umayyad Caliphate with its capital in Damascus, Syria. | text | [] | [
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d5d59a220dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | Who were the Italic Tribe that inhabited eastern Sicily during the iron age and where assumed to be the most recent arrivals? | The Sicels | text | [] | [
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d5d59a4a0dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | Who where though to be an Italic tribe that introduced the use of Iron into Bronze Age Sicily? | The Sicels | text | [] | [
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"text": "The Sicels ( / ˈsɪkəlz, ˈsɪs -/; Latin: Siculi; Ancient Greek: Σικελοί Sikeloi) were an Italic tribe who inhabited eastern Sicily during the Iron Age. Their neighbours to the west were the Sicani."
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d5d59a9a0dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | Did Theodorus the Atheist have the same nationality as Pachomius, whom spoke the language called Sahidic Coptic? | No, Theordous the Atheist was Greek, while Pachomius, whom spoke Sahidic Coptic, was Egyptian. | text | [] | [
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"text": "For the mathematician also from Cyrene, see Theodorus of Cyrene. Theodorus the Atheist ( Greek: Θεόδωρος ὁ ἄθεος; c. 340 – c. 250 BC ), of Cyrene, was a Greek philosopher of the Cyrenaic school. He lived in both Greece and Alexandria, before ending his days in his native city of Cyrene."
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d5d59ac20dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | The leading tribe of the Hungarian alliance that conquered the basin around 895 was originally called what? | They were originally called "Megyer". | text | [] | [
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"text": "The tribe called Magyar was the leading tribe of the Hungarian alliance that conquered the centre of the basin. At the same time (c. 895), due to their involvement in the 894–896 Bulgaro-Byzantine war, Hungarians in Etelköz were attacked by Bulgaria and then by their old enemies the Pechenegs."
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d5d59b620dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | Whose view is summarized in the creeds that are a subset of the creeds of a group that defeated Arianism? | The view of Arius and his followers is summarized in the Arian creeds that are a subset of Christian creeds. | text | [] | [
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"text": "A creed is a brief summary of the beliefs of a group of religious practitioners, expressed in a more or less standardized format. Arian creeds are a subset of Christian Creeds ."
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d5d59bb20dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | Chandragupta Maurya's mentor also served as chief advisor to which other emperor? | Binusara | text | [] | [
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"text": "The Maurya Empire was established in the Greater Punjab region under the leadership of Chandragupta Maurya and his mentor Chanakya. Chandragupta was taken to Taxila by Chanakya and was tutored about statecraft and governing."
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d5d59bda0dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | Is Catedral de Malabo north or south of the island of Bioko? | North. | text | [] | [
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d5d59c020dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | The battle that determined the outcome of the Servile Wars was in what part of the country in which it occured? | It occurred in southern Italy. | text | [] | [
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"text": "It occurred near the mouth of modern Sele River, southern Campania, southern Italy . Marcus Licinius Crassus trapped Spartacus in Bruttium by building a 60-kilometre-long (37 mi) system of ditches and walls."
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d5d59c2a0dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | The Tower of Fools, Warriors of God and Light Perpetual take place in Bohemia and Silesia during what time? | Hussite Wars. | text | [] | [
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"text": "Warriors of God ( Polish: Boży bojownicy) is a historical novel with fantasy elements, written by Andrzej Sapkowski. It is the sequel to Narrenturm in the Hussite Trilogy. Its events take place in Bohemia and Silesia, during the time of Hussite Wars ."
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d5d59c520dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | Why did the man, who claimed the subject of a movie set in Paris about a father and son dying in a car accident was liberty, attend art school? | Kieślowski attended art school to avoid compulsory military service. | text | [] | [
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"text": "According to Kieślowski, the subject of the film is liberty, specifically emotional liberty, rather than its social or political meaning. Set in Paris, the film is about a woman whose husband and child are killed in a car accident."
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d5d59c7a0dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | Which king was a friend of the person who is suggested to have ruled when Beckov Castle was built? | King Sigismund of Hungary | text | [] | [
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"text": "Beckov Castle is featured in an historically counterfactual legend suggests that the castle was built in the time of Stibor of Stiboricz of the Clan of Ostoja. Stibor was accompanied by his jester, Becko, on a hunting trip. As he entertained the men very well, Stibor offered him a deal."
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d5d59ca20dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | The Egyptian City with burial grounds opposite Luxor, in Egypt was noted for what during ancient history? | The city of Thebes was a noted cult center. | text | [] | [
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"text": "The Theban Necropolis is located on the west bank of the Nile, opposite Luxor, in Egypt."
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d5d59cf20dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | Historian Achyut Charan Choudhury traces this man's descent from the 12 Imams of Shia Islam, who was primarily known for his role in which conquest that took place in 1303? | Syed Nasiruddin is primarily known for his role in the Conquest of Sylhet in 1303. | text | [] | [
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"text": "Nasiruddin was born into a Syed family in Baghdad, the son of Hasan al-Arabi (Hasan the Arab ). Historian Achyut Charan Choudhury traces Nasiruddin's descent from the Twelve Imams of Shia Islam, claiming his lineage to be as follows:"
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d5d59d1a0dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | if you were in a powerful City in Hunan province, but it ranked under the first city in terms of economic power, where would you be? | Yueyang is the second ranked city in Hunan province. | text | [] | [
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"text": "Changsha is the capital and most populous city of Hunan Province in the south central part of the People's Republic of China. It covers 11,819 km 2 (4,563 sq mi) and is bordered by Yueyang and Yiyang to the north, Loudi to the west, Xiangtan and Zhuzhou to the south, Yichun and Pingxiang of Jiangxi p... |
d5d59d420dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | When water is removed to make Harðfiskur, what does the process inhibit the growth of? | bacteria, yeasts, and mold | text | [] | [
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"text": "Dried fish most commonly cod or haddock, known as Harðfiskur, is a delicacy in Iceland, while dried reindeer meat is a traditional Sami food. Dried meats include prosciutto ( Parma ham ), bresaola, biltong and beef jerky ."
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d5d59d6a0dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | Tlatilco culture is a culture that flourished between the years 1250 BCE and 800 BCE, during the Mesoamerican Early Formative period, in what highlands plateau in central Mexico, roughly coterminous with present-day Mexico City and the eastern half of the State of Mexico? | Tlatilco was in the Valley of Mexico. | text | [] | [
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"text": "Two Tlatilco figurines, from the Manantial phase, 1000 - 800 BCE. Tlatilco culture is a culture that flourished in the Valley of Mexico between the years 1250 BCE and 800 BCE, during the Mesoamerican Early Formative period. Tlatilco, Tlapacoya, and Coapexco are the major Tlatilco culture sites ."
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d5d59d920dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | How many years before Valdemar III became the Duke of Schleswig
did Valdemar II become Danish king? | 51 years | text | [] | [
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d5d59de20dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | Vardo and Alta are municipalities in what city? | Finnmark | text | [] | [
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"text": "Vardø, the eastmaist municipality in the kintra, is locatit farther east than Saunt Petersburg an Istanbul . Currently, there are 19 municipalities in Finnmark. Wikimedia Commons haes media relatit tae Finnmark."
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d5d59e0a0dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | Where are the writer and illustrator for the comic book series about a young Native American from the Sioux tribe with the ability to speak and understand animal languages from? | Job and Derib are both from Switzerland. | text | [] | [
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"text": "Yakari is a young Sioux Native American who has the ability to understand and speak animal languages. During his adventures, he meets all sorts of North American animals. His best friends are a girl Sioux, \"Rainbow\", a Sioux boy \"Buffalo Seed\" and his pony \"Little Thunder \"."
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d5d59e3c0dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | The Tomb of which fifth King of Kings of Persia from 465 BC to 424 BC is a Catacombs located in Marvdasht ? | Artaxerxes I | text | [] | [
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d5d59e640dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | Jararakka Bothrops is found on a continent with how many countries? | There are 14 countries in South America. | text | [] | [
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"text": "Jararakka [sic] Bothrops jararaca — known as the jararaca or yarara — is a species of a highly venomous pit viper endemic to South America in southern Brazil, Paraguay, and northern Argentina. The specific name, jararaca, is derived from the Tupi words yarará and ca, which mean \"large snake\"."
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d5d59e8c0dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | Which of the 19 municipalities in Finnmark is referred to as the city of the northern lights? | Alta municipality. | text | [] | [
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"text": "Vardø, the eastmaist municipality in the kintra, is locatit farther east than Saunt Petersburg an Istanbul . Currently, there are 19 municipalities in Finnmark. Wikimedia Commons haes media relatit tae Finnmark."
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d5d59eb40dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | Did Erasmo of Narni attend the funeral of Antonio Beccadelli? | No, he died 28 years earlier. | text | [] | [
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"text": "He was the leading figure of the Accademia Pontaniana after the death of Antonio Beccadelli in 1471, and the academy took his name. Pontano was born at Cerreto in the Duchy of Spoleto, where his father was murdered in one of the frequent civil brawls which then disturbed the peace of Italian towns."
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d5d59ed20dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | South Side Turnverein Hall is located in a neighbourhood that is named after a house which was begun in which year? | South Side Turnverein Hall is located in the Bates-Hendricks neighbourhood of Indianapolis, which is named after the Bates-Hendricks house, which was built beginning in about 1830. | text | [] | [
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"text": "South Side Turnverein Hall is a historic social club and gymnasium in the Bates-Hendricks neighborhood of Indianapolis, Indiana affiliated with the city's German-American community."
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d5d59f220dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | Who originally described the species now known as Ketupa zeylonensis? | Johann Friedrich Gmelin originally described the brown fish owl, the species now known as Ketupa zeylonensis. | text | [] | [
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"text": "The brown fish owl ( Ketupa zeylonensis) is a fish owl species in the family known as typical owls, Strigidae. It is native from Turkey to South and Southeast Asia. Due its wide distribution it is listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List."
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d5d59f720dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | Who led the settlers who founded the place where Plato and Dion met in 387 BC? | Archias led the founding settlers of this place. | text | [] | [
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"text": "Plato and Dion first met in 387 BC when the philosopher, on a visit to Tarentum in southern Italy, accepted an invitation from Dionysius I to visit Syracuse. It was Dion who instigated this invitation."
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d5d59f9a0dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | When the type of progestin that is used in a hormonal IUD is taken by mouth as emergency birth control, what is the typical dose? | The typical dose is either 1.5 mg taken once or 0.75 mg taken 12-24 hours apart. | text | [] | [
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"text": "Hormonal IUDs (referred to as intrauterine systems in the UK) work by releasing a small amount of levonorgestrel, a progestin. Each type varies in size, amount of levonorgestrel released, and duration. The primary mechanism of action is making the inside of the uterus uninhabitable for sperm."
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d5d59fc20dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | The Italian province whose capital is La Spezia is located in a region whose capital is what city? | The Province of La Spezia, the province whose capital is La Spezia, is located in the region of Liguria, whose capital is Genoa. | text | [] | [
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"text": "The Province of La Spezia ( Italian: Provincia della Spezia) is a province in the Liguria region of Italy. Its capital is the city of La Spezia . , a total population of 220,225 inhabitants."
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d5d59fea0dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | Who died 17 March 1962 that has a theorem on a metric space of convex bodies is locally compact? | Wilhelm Blaschke | text | [] | [
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d5d5a0120dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | Who says that one who wishes to be a swordsman should first master hanbō techniques and is the founder of the Bujinkan Organization and is the former Togakure-ryū Soke? | Masaaki Hatsumi | text | [] | [
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"text": "Masaaki Hatsumi says that one who wishes to be a swordsman should first master hanbō techniques, since it can be held and utilized in a similar fashion to a Japanese sword (but without the cutting edge). When utilized properly (parrying by deflecting the sword by striking the flat parts of the blade)... |
d5d5a03a0dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | The Mellin inverson theorem is named after what Finnish mathematician and function theorist who was the first rector of Helsinki University of Technology? | It was named after Robert Hjalmar Mellin. | text | [] | [
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d5d5a0620dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | What fish can be found in both tropical and subtropical waters and is also classified as a genus Carangoides? | The yellowspotted trevally | text | [] | [
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"text": "The dorsal and anal fins are dusky yellow, with the anal fin having a whitish-blue leading edge and distal margin. The pectoral and caudal fins are olive-yellow, becoming dusky at the edges, while the pelvic fin is whitish-blue. The yellowspotted trevally is broadly distributed in tropical and subtro... |
d5d5a08a0dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | The Cangjie input method is used because there are more what than there are keys on the keyboard? | There are more graphemes than there are keys. | text | [] | [
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"text": "The Cangjie input method ( Tsang-chieh input method, sometimes called Changjie, Cang Jie, Changjei or Chongkit) is a system for entering Chinese characters into a computer using a standard computer keyboard. In filenames and elsewhere, the name Cangjie is sometimes abbreviated as cj."
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d5d5a0b20dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | How did Redbad respond to his loss at the Battle of the Boarn? | He didn't participate in this battle. The Battle of the Boarn took place after Redbad had died. | text | [] | [
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"text": "Redbad (or Radbod; died 719) was the king (or duke) of Frisia from c. 680 until his death. He is often considered the last independent ruler of Frisia before Frankish domination. He defeated Charles Martel at Cologne. Eventually, Charles prevailed and compelled the Frisians to submit."
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d5d5a0da0dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | What German zoologist born in 1855 was a neo-Lamarckian and proponent of the inheritance of acquired characters? | Johann Wilhelm Haacke was born 23 August 1855. | text | [] | [
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"text": "Haacke was a neo-Lamarckian and proponent of the inheritance of acquired characters. Haacke believed that cells consist of individuals called gemmaria that operate as hereditary units. These consist of even smaller units known as gemmae. He believed these units to explain neo-Lamarckian inheritance."... |
d5d5a12a0dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | What is Srivijaya and when did it help to expand Buddhism? | Srivijaya was a Buddhist thalassocratic empire based on the island of Sumatra (in modern-day Indonesia ), which influenced much of Southeast Asia. It was an important centre for the expansion of Buddhism from the 7th to the 12th century AD. | text | [] | [
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"text": "Srivijaya ( Malay: Sri Vijaya; Indonesian: Sriwijaya; Malay pronunciation: [srividʒaja]; Indonesian pronunciation: [sriwidʒaja]) was a Buddhist thalassocratic empire based on the island of Sumatra (in modern-day Indonesia ), which influenced much of Southeast Asia."
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d5d5a1520dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | Meganomiinae is a subfamily of melittidbees, with 10 species in four genera, found only in what continent that is the world's second largest and second most populous? | Meganomiinae are found only in Africa. | text | [] | [
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"text": "Meganomiinaeis a subfamily of melittidbees, with 10 species in four genera, found only in Africa, primarily in xerichabitats, with the distributional limits in Yemenand Madagascar.[1]"
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"text": "Africa is the world's second-largest and second-most populous continent, after Asia in both ca... |
d5d5a17a0dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | What is Guyenne and when did it become distinct from Aquitaine? | Guyenne was an old French province which corresponded roughly to the Roman province of Aquitania Secunda and the archdiocese of Bordeaux. In the 13th century, through the conquests of Philip II, Louis VIII and Louis IX, it was confined within the narrower limits fixed by the treaty of Paris (1259). It was at this point that Guyenne became distinct from Aquitaine. | text | [] | [
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"text": "Guyenne or Guienne ( French: [ɡɥijɛn]; Occitan: Guiana [ˈɡjanɔ]) was an old French province which corresponded roughly to the Roman province of Aquitania Secunda and the archdiocese of Bordeaux . The name \"Guyenne\" comes from Aguyenne, a popular transformation of Aquitania."
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d5d5a1ca0dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | What UN system that divides the countries of the world into regional and subregional groups often differs from geographic definitions used by the autonomous United Nations specialized agencies? | United Nations geoscheme | text | [] | [
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"text": "The United Nations geoscheme is a system which divides the countries of the world into regional and subregional groups. It was devised by the United Nations Statistics Division (UNSD) based on the M49 coding classification. Statistical regions as defined by the UNSD."
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"text": "The UNSD g... |
d5d5a1e80dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | The Arab dynasty that marked the end of direct rule of Sindh by the Umayyad and Abbasid Caliphates was a sem-independent emirate between what years? | The Habbari were a semi-independent emirate from 854 to 1024. | text | [] | [
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"text": "The Habbari ascension marked the end of a period of direct rule of Sindh by the Umayyad and Abbasid Caliphates, which had begun in 711 CE. The Habbaris were based in the city of Mansura, and ruled central and southern Sindh south of Aror, near the modern-day metropolis of Sukkur."
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d5d5a21a0dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | The dynasty whose ascension marked the end of a period of direct rule of Sindh by the Umayyad and Abbasid Caliphates were defeated by whom in 1026? | The Habbaris were defeated by Sultan Mahmud Ghaznavi in 1026. | text | [] | [
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"text": "The Habbari ascension marked the end of a period of direct rule of Sindh by the Umayyad and Abbasid Caliphates, which had begun in 711 CE. The Habbaris were based in the city of Mansura, and ruled central and southern Sindh south of Aror, near the modern-day metropolis of Sukkur."
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d5d5a2600dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | An "encolpion cross" is a pectoral cross of what period named after an empire that acquired a negative reputation in the Western world as early as the Middle Ages? | The Byzantine Empires | text | [] | [
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"text": "Engolpia come in many different shapes, including oval, rhombus, square, or a double-headed eagle. In antiquarian contexts, an \"encolpion cross\" is a pectoral cross of the Byzantine period ."
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"text": "It started with the formation of the Holy Roman Empire and the adaptation of Byzantin... |
d5d5a2880dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | Scipio Africanus, Lucius Vorenus and Titus Pullo were all what? | Romans | text | [] | [
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"text": "Lucius Vorenus and Titus Pullo were two Roman centurions mentioned in the personal writings of Julius Caesar. Although it is sometimes stated they were members of the 13th Legion ( Legio XI Claudia) in fact Caesar never states the number of the legion concerned, giving only (in the reference cited be... |
d5d5a2b00dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | The victors of the Battle of Zama were of a people who practiced what unwritten code that their social norms were derived from? | The mos maiorum | text | [] | [
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"text": "Both wars ended with Roman victories; the Second when the Roman general Scipio Africanus defeated Hannibal, the premier Carthaginian general of the war, at the Battle of Zama, 160 kilometres (100 mi) south west of Carthage."
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"text": "The mos maiorum ( Classical Latin: [ˈmoːs majˈjoːrʊ̃];... |
d5d5a2d80dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | Catus Decianus would have been in charge of the financial affairs of what type of administrative area, based on his rank? | A province | text | [] | [
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"text": "Procurator (plural: Procuratores) was a title of certain officials (not magistrates) in ancient Rome who were in charge of the financial affairs of a province, or imperial governor of a minor province. A fiscal procurator ( procurator Augusti) was the chief financial officer of a province during the ... |
d5d5a2f60dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | Xi and zeta in Greek are both types of what? | Letters. | text | [] | [
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"text": "Xi / ˈksi / (uppercase Ξ, lowercase ξ; Greek: ξι) is the 14th letter of the Greek alphabet. It is pronounced [ksi] in Modern Greek, and generally / zaɪ / or / ksaɪ / in English. In the system of Greek numerals, it has a value of 60."
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"text": "Unlike the other Greek letters, this letter d... |
d5d5a31e0dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | The Greek letter of X that is romanized as ch has a value of what number in Greek numerals? | 600. | text | [] | [
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"text": "Chi is romanized as ⟨ch⟩ in most systematic transliteration conventions, but sometimes ⟨kh⟩ is used. In addition, in Modern Greek, it is often also romanized as ⟨h⟩ or ⟨x⟩ in informal practice. In the system of Greek numerals, it has a value of 600."
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"text": "Chi /ˈkaɪ/ (About this sound... |
d5d5a3460dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | Early Rome was ruled by an individual whose powers rested on what? | Law and legal precedent | text | [] | [
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"text": "Early Rome was ruled by the king ( rex ). The king possessed absolute power over the people. The senate was a weak oligarchy, capable of exercising only minor administrative powers, so that Rome was ruled by its king who was in effect an absolute monarch."
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"text": "During the period of t... |
d5d5a3960dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | Who crated the office of the commander of the first cohort during the Roman Empire? | Emperor Claudius. | text | [] | [
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"text": "During the Roman Empire, emperor Claudius created the office of primus pilus iterum. This officer would be a former tribune in the vigiles, cohortes urbanae, or Praetorian Guard. After he had served as a tribune in those units, he would be transferred to a legion."
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"text": "In the late R... |
d5d5a3be0dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | Modern humans crossed the Straits of Bab-el-Mandeb in the southern Red Sea, and moved along the green coastlines around Arabia, and thence to the rest of what area where it is speculated they migrated to the Americas from? | Eurasia | text | [] | [
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"text": "While there is general agreement that the Americas were first settled from Asia, the pattern of migration, its timing, and the place (s) of origin in Eurasia of the peoples who migrated to the Americas remain unclear."
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"text": "Beginning 135,000 years ago, tropical Africa experienced meg... |
d5d5a40e0dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | What language was common among Greeks that had Attic Greek mixed with several other dialects which included authors like Plutarch and Lucian? | Koine Greek. | text | [] | [
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"text": "It includes many forms of Hellenistic era Greek, and authors such as Plutarch and Lucian, as well as many of the surviving inscriptions and papyri . Koine texts from the background of Jewish culture and religion have distinct features not found in classically rooted writings."
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"text": "K... |
d5d5a4b80dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | Albia Dominica and Domitia Longina are both wives to what kind of individual? | A Roman Emperor. | text | [] | [
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"text": "Albia Dominica (also referred to as Dominica, Albia Domnica, Domnica, or Domnica Augusta; c. 337 – after 378) was a Roman Augusta, wife to Emperor Valens. Valens, who ruled from 364–378, was emperor of the East and co-emperor with his brother Valentinian I."
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"text": "Domitia Longina (c. ... |
d5d5a4fe0dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | To what army did the calvaryman Tiberius Claudius Maximus belong to, that conquered legion fought in Mesopotamia? | The Romans. | text | [] | [
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"text": "Tiberius Claudius Maximus (died after AD 117) was a cavalryman in the Imperial Roman army who served in the Roman legions and Auxilia under the emperors Domitian and Trajan in the period AD 85–117."
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"text": "The legion fought in Mesopotamia, which was conquered by the Romans. After the c... |
d5d5a5300dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | The name Giannis which is a variation of John hails from what country's language that contains the fourth of the four canonical gospels? | Greece. | text | [] | [
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"text": "Yannis, Yiannis, or Giannis (Γιάννης) is a common Greek given name, a variant of John (Hebrew) meaning \"God is gracious.\" In formal Greek (e.g. all government documents and birth certificates) the name exists only as Ioannis (Ιωάννης)."
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"text": "Not to be confused with Johannine epistl... |
d5d5a5580dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | Yannis and Iōannēs are both kinds of what in Greek? | Names. | text | [] | [
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"text": "Yannis, Yiannis, or Giannis (Γιάννης) is a common Greek given name, a variant of John (Hebrew) meaning \"God is gracious.\" In formal Greek (e.g. all government documents and birth certificates) the name exists only as Ioannis (Ιωάννης)."
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"text": "The name John in its Greek form Ἰωάννης ... |
d5d5a59e0dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | The Jingwei is an example of what thing that in Chinese mythology and legend are of numerous types and very important in this regard? | Mythical bird | text | [] | [
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"text": "Birds in Chinese mythology and legend are of numerous types and very important in this regard. Some of them are obviously based on real birds, other ones obviously not, and some in-between. The crane is an example of a real type of bird with mythological enhancements."
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"text": "The Jingw... |
d5d5a5c60dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | The son of Fárbauti and the son of Odin and Frigg both belong to what kind of mythology? | Norse. | text | [] | [
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"text": "Loki ( Old Norse: [ˈloki], Modern Icelandic: [ˈlɔːcɪ], often Anglicized as / ˈloʊki /) is a god in Norse mythology. According to some sources, Loki is the son of Fárbauti (a jötunn) and Laufey (mentioned as a goddess), and the brother of Helblindi and Býleistr. Loki is married to Sigyn and they have ... |
d5d5a5ee0dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | In the Mythology with the son of Fárbauti, what did he do which led to Hodur shooting an arrow to slay Baldr? | He tricked and guided Hodur. | text | [] | [
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"text": "Loki ( Old Norse: [ˈloki], Modern Icelandic: [ˈlɔːcɪ], often Anglicized as / ˈloʊki /) is a god in Norse mythology. According to some sources, Loki is the son of Fárbauti (a jötunn) and Laufey (mentioned as a goddess), and the brother of Helblindi and Býleistr. Loki is married to Sigyn and they have ... |
d5d5a6160dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | The province of Moesia Prima is found in what Empire that was under frequent attack from all sides during the 6th century? | The Byzantine Empire. | text | [] | [
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"text": "During the late 6th and early 7th centuries, the Byzantine Empire was under frequent attack from all sides. The Sassanid Empire was pressing from the east on Syria, Egypt, and Anatolia. Slavs and Avars raided Thrace, Macedonia, Illyricum and Greece and settled in the Balkans. The Lombards occupied no... |
d5d5a63e0dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | What Slavic tribes came under the authority of the Empire that has the province of Moesia Prima? | The Sclaveni tribes. | text | [] | [
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"text": "Along the eastern frontier with the Caliphate, distinct border provinces were created, the kleisourai. In the Balkans, Slavic tribes ( Sclaveni) that came under Byzantine authority were usually allowed some form of limited self-governance under archons of their own."
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"text": "Byzantine P... |
d5d5a6840dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | Tribal warfare was a regular feature of which society with which gorm ceilteach is associated? | Celtic | text | [] | [
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"text": "Celtic sword and scabbard circa 60 BC. Celtic tribes fought amongst each other and sometimes they allied themselves with the Romans, the Greeksand other peoples against other Celtic tribes. Tribal warfareappears to have been a regular feature of Celtic societies."
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"text": "Celtic blue is... |
d5d5a6d40dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | The usual way of writing numbers throughout Europe well into the Late Middle Ages originated in what place whose architecture flourished in the Roman Republic and even moreso under the Empire? | Rome | text | [] | [
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"text": "Roman numerals are a numeral system that originated in ancient Rome and remained the usual way of writing numbers throughout Europe well into the Late Middle Ages. Numbers in this system are represented by combinations of letters from the Latin alphabet. Modern usage employs seven symbols, each with ... |
d5d5a6fc0dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | A city located in the central part of Western Moldavia shares its name with what Empire whose numerals were the usual way of writing numbers throughout Europe well into the Late Middle Ages? | Roman | text | [] | [
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"text": "Roman numerals are a numeral system that originated in ancient Rome and remained the usual way of writing numbers throughout Europe well into the Late Middle Ages. Numbers in this system are represented by combinations of letters from the Latin alphabet. Modern usage employs seven symbols, each with ... |
d5d5a7240dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | Ra and Enki are both examples of what? | Gods | text | [] | [
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"text": "The Sumerian god Enki (Ea in the Akkadian language) was believed to have lived in the abzu since before human beings were created. His wife Damgalnuna, his mother Nammu, his advisor Isimud and a variety of subservient creatures, such as the gatekeeper Lahmu, also lived in the abzu."
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d5d5a74c0dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | Abu, Ra and Enki are all names of what? | Gods | text | [] | [
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"text": "Among the most well-known and best preserved objects are the twelve statues known collectively as the Tell Asmar Hoard. The hoard was found during the 1933-34 excavation season at Tell Asmar beneath the floor of a temple dedicated to the god Abu. The statues were neatly stacked in an oblong cavity be... |
d5d5a7c40dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | Walls that had a bottom course of stone with a mudbrick superstructure were a feature typical of the early architecture of what people that The Temple of Hera II is associated with? | Greek | text | [] | [
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"text": "The Temple of Hera II(also erroneously called the Temple of Neptuneor of Poseidon), is a Greek templein Paestum, Campania, Italy. It was built in the Doric orderaround 460–450 BC, just north of the first Hera Temple."
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"text": "The walls had a bottom course of stone with a mudbrick supers... |
d5d5a7ec0dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | Priapus and Artemis are both associated with what culture? | Greek | text | [] | [
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"text": "In Greek mythology, Priapus ( / praɪˈeɪpəs /; Ancient Greek: Πρῐ́ᾱπος, Príāpos) is a minor rustic fertility god, protector of livestock, fruit plants, gardens and male genitalia. Priapus is marked by his oversized, permanent erection, which gave rise to the medical term priapism."
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d5d5a8640dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | Ægir and Veðrfölnir are both associated with what culture? | The Norse | text | [] | [
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"text": "In the Old Norse record, Ægir hosts the gods in his halls and is associated with brewing ale. Ægir is attested as married to a goddess, Rán, who also personifies the sea, and together the two produced daughters who personify waves, the Nine Daughters of Ægir and Rán, and Ægir's son is Snær, personifi... |
d5d5a88c0dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | Yggdrasil and Rán are both associated with what culture? | The Norse | text | [] | [
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"text": "In the Old Norse record, Ægir hosts the gods in his halls and is associated with brewing ale. Ægir is attested as married to a goddess, Rán, who also personifies the sea, and together the two produced daughters who personify waves, the Nine Daughters of Ægir and Rán, and Ægir's son is Snær, personifi... |
d5d5a8b40dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | On the subcontinent formed from part of Gondwana, when did the first humans arrive from Africa? | Between 55,000 and 73,000 years ago. | text | [] | [
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"text": "According to consensus in modern genetics anatomically modern humans first arrived on the Indian subcontinent from Africa between 73,000 and 55,000 years ago. However, the earliest known human remains in South Asia date to 30,000 years ago."
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"text": "The Indian subcontinent was formerly ... |
d5d5a9040dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | A sculpture with a head and perhaps a torso above a plain, usually squared lower section, on which male genitals may also be carved at the appropriate height and a many-breasted goddess encased in a tapering term are from what culture? | Greek. | text | [] | [
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"text": "At the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus, the Lady of Ephesus, whom the Greeks identified with Artemis, was a many-breasted goddess encased in a tapering term, from which her feet protruded. (See illustration at Temple of Artemis )."
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"text": "A herma ( Ancient Greek: ἑρμῆς, pl. ἑρμαῖ hermai )... |
d5d5a9540dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | Pithos and Pythio are from what language? | Greek. | text | [] | [
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"text": "Pithos ( / ˈpɪθɒs /, Greek: πίθος, plural: pithoi πίθοι) is the Greek name of a large storage container. The term in English is applied to such containers used among the civilizations that bordered the Mediterranean Sea in the Neolithic, the Bronze Age and the succeeding Iron Age."
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d5d5a97c0dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | What can be regarded as Attic with the admixture of elements especially from Ionic, but also from other dialects and can be initially traced within the armies and conquered territories of Alexander the Great and after the Hellenistic colonization of the known world? | Koine Greek. | text | [] | [
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"text": "In other words, Koine Greek can be regarded as Attic with the admixture of elements especially from Ionic, but also from other dialects. The degree of importance of the non-Attic linguistic elements on Koine can vary depending on the region of the Hellenistic world."
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"text": "Koine Greek... |
d5d5a99a0dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | What is a standard language or dialect made by people who speak closely related languages or dialects in order to be able to talk and write to each other easily and in Greek can be initially traced within the armies and conquered territories of Alexander the Great and after the Hellenistic colonization of the known world? | Koine. | text | [] | [
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"text": "Koine Greek can be initially traced within the armies and conquered territories of Alexander the Great and after the Hellenistic colonization of the known world, it was spoken from Egypt to the fringes of India."
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"text": "A koiné language, koiné dialect, or simply koiné ( Ancient Greek κ... |
d5d5a9ea0dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | What was Ganna that at times played a role in rebellion under Roman rule and acted as envoys to Rome? | Seeresses. | text | [] | [
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"text": "Strongly associated with wands, seeresses at times held an authoritative role in Germanic society and mentions of Germanic seeresses occur as early as the Roman era, where, for example, they at times played a role in rebellion under Roman rule and acted as envoys to Rome."
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"text": "Ganna... |
d5d5aa080dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | What is related to Diespiter, an Old Latin form of the name Jupiter and oversaw the cult of Jupiter, the sky deity and ruler of the gods? | Dialis. | text | [] | [
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"text": "The Flamen Dialis oversaw the cult of Jupiter, the sky deity and ruler of the gods. The Flamen Martialis oversaw the cult of Mars, the god of war, leading public rites on the days sacred to Mars. The sacred spears of Mars were ritually shaken by the Flamen Martialis when the legions were preparing fo... |
d5d5aa300dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | What is the name of both a wealthy Sabine from a town known as " Regillum " and a Roman patrician, politician and general in the first century BC? | Appius Claudius. | text | [] | [
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"text": "He was the leading figure of the aristocratic party in the early Roman Republic. Appius Claudius was a wealthy Sabine from a town known as \" Regillum \". His original name was Attius Clausus, according to Livy; Suetonius gives Atta Claudius, while Dionysius of Halicarnassus gives Titus Claudius."
... |
d5d5aa580dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | What is the name of both a Roman patrician, politician and general in the first century BC and the person used in Cicero's Pro Caelio as a stern and disapproving ancestor to Clodia? | Appius Claudius. | text | [] | [
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"text": "Appius Claudius Pulcher (97 – 49 BC) was a Roman patrician, politician and general in the first century BC. He was consul of the Roman Republic in 54 BC. He was an expert in Roman law and antiquities, especially the esoteric lore of the augural college of which he was a controversial member."
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d5d5aa800dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | What Greek word would be used to describe someone that was involved with the construction of Doric architecture the earliest Greek order that was adopted by the Romans? | Tektōn | text | [] | [
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"text": "The Roman adoption of the Greek orders took place in the 1st century BC. The three ancient Greek orders have since been consistently used in European Neoclassical architecture . Sometimes the Doric order is considered the earliest order, but there is no evidence to support this."
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d5d5aaa80dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | In what century did the Romans begin adopted the language whose modern version is classified by societal variation of the language and a focus on learning exact written forms? | 1st century BC | text | [] | [
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"text": "The Roman adoption of the Greek orders took place in the 1st century BC. The three ancient Greek orders have since been consistently used in European Neoclassical architecture . Sometimes the Doric order is considered the earliest order, but there is no evidence to support this."
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"text":... |
d5d5aad00dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | What cultures is the wreath as a headdress associated with? | The wreath is often associated with Greek attire and celebrations, dating back to ancient times and continuing as a tradition in modern day Olympic ceremonies. | text | [] | [
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"text": "A young girl wearing a floral wreath. A wreath worn for purpose of attire (in English, a \"chaplet\"; Ancient Greek: στέφανος, romanized : stéfanos, Latin: corona ), is a headdress made of leaves, grasses, flowers or branches."
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"text": "The wreath is associated with Greek attire and cele... |
d5d5aaf80dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | The Philinna Papyrus uses the name that was popular among Greeks of what gender? | Female | text | [] | [
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"text": "For the male name, see Philinus. Philinna ( Greek: Φίλιννα) or Philine (Greek: Φιλίνη) was the name of many Greek females, as, for instance, of the female dancer Philinna of Larissa in Thessaly, who was the mother of Philip III Arrhidaeus by Philip II."
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"text": "The Philinna Papyrus ( PM... |
d5d5ab700dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | Whose boar is in an outdoor sculpture in Germany? | Lycaon's boar is in the sculpture. | text | [] | [
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"text": "In Greek mythology, the King of Arcadia, Lycaon, named his boar Erymanthus, after the mountain. Heracles ( Hercules) captured the Erymanthian Boar and brought it back to Eurystheus as one of his 12 labors."
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"text": "Hercules and the Erymanthian Boar is an outdoor sculpture by Louis Tuail... |
d5d5ab980dba11ecb1e81171463288e9 | Was Ahenobarbus captured before or after the birth of Domitius? | He was captured before. | text | [] | [
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"text": "He married Agrippina the Younger and became the father of the Emperor Nero. Domitius' birth date is uncertain, some interpretations are that he was born around 17 BC while other sources argue he was born a generation later in 2 BC. Domitius was the son of Antonia Major, the niece of emperor Augustus,... |
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