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701,100 | 3dc28cc6-78de-495f-ac15-e87271fdc6f5 | Q179876 | England | Q318142 | Godwin, Earl of Wessex | P27 | Earl Godwin | England | 1035 – 14 October 1066) was a younger brother of Harold II of [MASK], the fifth son of Earl Godwin. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | 1035 – 14 October 1066) was a younger brother of Harold II of England, the fifth son of Earl Godwin. |
701,101 | 3dc28cc6-78de-495f-ac15-e87271fdc6f5 | Q179876 | England | Q318142 | Godwin, Earl of Wessex | P27 | Earl Godwin | England | 1020 – 1052), also spelled Swein, was the eldest son of Earl Godwin of Wessex, and brother of Harold II of [MASK]. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | 1020 – 1052), also spelled Swein, was the eldest son of Earl Godwin of Wessex, and brother of Harold II of England. |
701,102 | 7a8a388f-0fe3-4a68-9172-d18fe53c5040 | Q35 | Denmark | Q726374 | Jacob Peter Mynster | P27 | Jacob Peter Mynster | Danish | Jacob Peter Mynster (8 November 1775 – 30 January 1854) was a [MASK] theologian and Bishop of Zealand, Denmark from 1834 until his death. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | Jacob Peter Mynster (8 November 1775 – 30 January 1854) was a Danish theologian and Bishop of Zealand, Denmark from 1834 until his death. |
701,103 | 35497aa0-aeba-402f-ac3a-b69ce5a3bb41 | Q17 | Japan | Q5090825 | Chen Kenichi | P27 | Chen Kenichi | Japan | Chen Kenichi (陳建一 Chin Ken'ichi, simplified Chinese: 陈建一; traditional Chinese: 陳建一; pinyin: Chén Jiànyī, born January 5, 1956 in Tokyo, [MASK]), whose name is often romanized Chin Kenichi in Japanese sources, is a chef best known for his role as the Iron Chef Chinese on the television series Iron Chef. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | Chen Kenichi (陳建一 Chin Ken'ichi, simplified Chinese: 陈建一; traditional Chinese: 陳建一; pinyin: Chén Jiànyī, born January 5, 1956 in Tokyo, Japan), whose name is often romanized Chin Kenichi in Japanese sources, is a chef best known for his role as the Iron Chef Chinese on the television series Iron Chef. |
701,104 | 313b0a08-2936-4fd4-ac38-ddb2b2a4ad65 | Q16 | Canada | Q3706397 | Di Brandt | P27 | Di Brandt | Canadian | Since their foundation they have begun the careers of many [MASK] authors which include Di Brandt, John Gould, Lawrence Hill, Sylvia Legris, Margaret Sweatman, Michael Van Rooy and Armin Wiebe. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | Since their foundation they have begun the careers of many Canadian authors which include Di Brandt, John Gould, Lawrence Hill, Sylvia Legris, Margaret Sweatman, Michael Van Rooy and Armin Wiebe. |
701,105 | 65b5d609-bbfc-4e26-865d-6dac353a4784 | Q408 | Australia | Q1452552 | Fred Watson | P27 | Professor Fred Watson | Australia | The first Macarthur Astronomy Forum was held on 21 February 2011, with a presentation by Professor Fred Watson A.M., Astronomer-In-Charge of the Australian Astronomical Observatory, Siding Springs, NSW, [MASK]. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | The first Macarthur Astronomy Forum was held on 21 February 2011, with a presentation by Professor Fred Watson A.M., Astronomer-In-Charge of the Australian Astronomical Observatory, Siding Springs, NSW, Australia. |
701,106 | d11ad5b6-7cdc-4774-8ac6-237316d2dab6 | Q36 | Poland | Q7818413 | Tomasz Kamusella | P27 | Tomasz Kamusella | Poland | Tomasz Kamusella FRHistS (born 1967, Kędzierzyn, Upper Silesia, [MASK]) is a European scholar pursuing interdisciplinary research in language politics, nationalism and ethnicity. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | Tomasz Kamusella FRHistS (born 1967, Kędzierzyn, Upper Silesia, Poland) is a European scholar pursuing interdisciplinary research in language politics, nationalism and ethnicity. |
701,107 | d11ad5b6-7cdc-4774-8ac6-237316d2dab6 | Q36 | Poland | Q7818413 | Tomasz Kamusella | P27 | Tomasz Kamusella | Polish | Polsko-angielsko-niemiecki Glosariusz regionalny Województwa Opolskiego ("The Polish-English-German Glossary of the Regional Terminology of the Province of Opole") is a [MASK] book written by Tomasz Kamusella, which has been banned by the Polish government. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | Polsko-angielsko-niemiecki Glosariusz regionalny Województwa Opolskiego ("The Polish-English-German Glossary of the Regional Terminology of the Province of Opole") is a Polish book written by Tomasz Kamusella, which has been banned by the Polish government. |
701,108 | 9b05b01f-7a3e-4983-8dce-36e1d0b0f343 | Q794 | Iran | Q2064739 | Yeprem Khan | P27 | Yeprem Khan | Iran | Yeprem Khan (Armenian: Եփրեմ Խան; 1868–1912), born Yeprem Davidian (Armenian: Եփրեմ Դավթյան, Persian: یپرمخان داویدیان), was an Iranian-Armenian revolutionary leader and a leading figure in the Constitutional Revolution of [MASK]. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | Yeprem Khan (Armenian: Եփրեմ Խան; 1868–1912), born Yeprem Davidian (Armenian: Եփրեմ Դավթյան, Persian: یپرمخان داویدیان), was an Iranian-Armenian revolutionary leader and a leading figure in the Constitutional Revolution of Iran. |
701,109 | 12050f14-73d8-45cc-8ee6-4df591d6b5fe | Q298 | Chile | Q216432 | Bernhard Eunom Philippi | P27 | Bernhard Eunom Philippi | Chile | Then he was invited to [MASK] by his brother Bernhard Eunom Philippi who worked for the government there. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | Then he was invited to Chile by his brother Bernhard Eunom Philippi who worked for the government there. |
701,110 | 6ab871f6-e6e3-4b8e-8b82-52aff29fc220 | Q142 | France | Q1343174 | Albert Mathiez | P27 | Albert Mathiez | French historian | It peaked in the 1920s when the influential [MASK] Albert Mathiez argued he was an eloquent spokesman for the poor and oppressed, an enemy of royalist intrigues, a vigilant adversary of dishonest and corrupt politicians, a guardian of the French Republic, an intrepid leader of the French Revolutionary government, and a prophet of a socially responsible state. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | It peaked in the 1920s when the influential French historian Albert Mathiez argued he was an eloquent spokesman for the poor and oppressed, an enemy of royalist intrigues, a vigilant adversary of dishonest and corrupt politicians, a guardian of the French Republic, an intrepid leader of the French Revolutionary government, and a prophet of a socially responsible state. |
701,111 | 6ab871f6-e6e3-4b8e-8b82-52aff29fc220 | Q142 | France | Q1343174 | Albert Mathiez | P27 | Albert Mathiez | French historian | Albert Mathiez (10 January 1874, La Bruyère, Haute-Saône – 25 February 1932) was a [MASK], known for his Marxist interpretation of the French Revolution. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | Albert Mathiez (10 January 1874, La Bruyère, Haute-Saône – 25 February 1932) was a French historian, known for his Marxist interpretation of the French Revolution. |
701,112 | da22d832-a92a-485a-be97-18874225da0e | Q794 | Iran | Q6734697 | Mahnaz Afkhami | P27 | Mahnaz Afkhami | Iran | Mahnaz Afkhami (Persian: مهناز افخمی) is Founder and President of Women's Learning Partnership (WLP), the Executive Director of the Foundation for Iranian Studies and the former Minister of Women's Affairs in [MASK]'s pre-Revolution government. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | Mahnaz Afkhami (Persian: مهناز افخمی) is Founder and President of Women's Learning Partnership (WLP), the Executive Director of the Foundation for Iranian Studies and the former Minister of Women's Affairs in Iran's pre-Revolution government. |
701,113 | d8f7eba2-aaf7-4e63-9c88-a7d180beb6d5 | Q414 | Argentina | Q4898132 | Betiana Blum | P27 | Betiana Blum | Argentina | The film adaptation counted with great actors of the rioplatense theater like Antonio Gasalla, China Zorrilla, Luis Brandoni and Betiana Blum; in [MASK] it's a classic and its reruns on TV still draw large audiences. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | The film adaptation counted with great actors of the rioplatense theater like Antonio Gasalla, China Zorrilla, Luis Brandoni and Betiana Blum; in Argentina it's a classic and its reruns on TV still draw large audiences. |
701,114 | d8f7eba2-aaf7-4e63-9c88-a7d180beb6d5 | Q414 | Argentina | Q4898132 | Betiana Blum | P27 | Betiana Blum | Argentina | Esa Maldita Costilla (Spanish for: That Damned Rib) is a 1999 comedy film starring some of the most famous actresses of [MASK] and Spain: Susana Giménez, Betiana Blum, Rossy de Palma and Loles León. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | Esa Maldita Costilla (Spanish for: That Damned Rib) is a 1999 comedy film starring some of the most famous actresses of Argentina and Spain: Susana Giménez, Betiana Blum, Rossy de Palma and Loles León. |
701,115 | d8f7eba2-aaf7-4e63-9c88-a7d180beb6d5 | Q414 | Argentina | Q4898132 | Betiana Blum | P27 | Betiana Blum | Argentine | Betiana Blum (born in Charata, Chaco in 1939 as Bety Ana Blum) is an [MASK] actress. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | Betiana Blum (born in Charata, Chaco in 1939 as Bety Ana Blum) is an Argentine actress. |
701,116 | 1e6bd011-9479-4170-8f99-448f6b82162d | Q766 | Jamaica | Q438998 | Kenia Sinclair | P27 | Kenia Sinclair | Jamaica | However, Kenia Sinclair of [MASK] and Britain's Jenny Meadows had been the leading athletes on the Diamond League circuit. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | However, Kenia Sinclair of Jamaica and Britain's Jenny Meadows had been the leading athletes on the Diamond League circuit. |
701,117 | 1e6bd011-9479-4170-8f99-448f6b82162d | Q766 | Jamaica | Q438998 | Kenia Sinclair | P27 | Kenia Sinclair | Jamaica | She came only in third place by nine hundredths of a second (0.09) behind [MASK]'s Kenia Sinclair, with a time of 2:03.85. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | She came only in third place by nine hundredths of a second (0.09) behind Jamaica's Kenia Sinclair, with a time of 2:03.85. |
701,118 | 1e6bd011-9479-4170-8f99-448f6b82162d | Q766 | Jamaica | Q438998 | Kenia Sinclair | P27 | Kenia Sinclair | Jamaica | Kenia Sinclair is one of [MASK] greatest ever 800m runners and has broken the barriers of Jamaican female middle distance running. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | Kenia Sinclair is one of Jamaica greatest ever 800m runners and has broken the barriers of Jamaican female middle distance running. |
701,119 | 4856df6d-0949-4cdc-89b6-95891e5e21a6 | Q34 | Sweden | Q310152 | Eric IX of Sweden | P27 | Erik Jedvardsson | Sweden | Eric IX of [MASK], (Swedish: Erik Jedvardsson; Erik den helige; died 18 May 1160), also called Eric the Lawgiver, Erik the Saint, Eric the Holy, and, in Sweden, Sankt Erik, meaning Saint Eric, was a Swedish king c. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | Eric IX of Sweden, (Swedish: Erik Jedvardsson; Erik den helige; died 18 May 1160), also called Eric the Lawgiver, Erik the Saint, Eric the Holy, and, in Sweden, Sankt Erik, meaning Saint Eric, was a Swedish king c. |
701,120 | 4856df6d-0949-4cdc-89b6-95891e5e21a6 | Q34 | Sweden | Q310152 | Eric IX of Sweden | P27 | Saint Eric | Sweden | The first king from the clan of the Erics who had won the power struggle against the Sverkers was Eric IX of [MASK] whom the later world has dubbed Saint Eric. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | The first king from the clan of the Erics who had won the power struggle against the Sverkers was Eric IX of Sweden whom the later world has dubbed Saint Eric. |
701,121 | 4856df6d-0949-4cdc-89b6-95891e5e21a6 | Q34 | Sweden | Q310152 | Eric IX of Sweden | P27 | Saint Eric | Sweden | Saint Eric's Cathedral is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Stockholm, [MASK]. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | Saint Eric's Cathedral is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Stockholm, Sweden. |
701,122 | 4856df6d-0949-4cdc-89b6-95891e5e21a6 | Q34 | Sweden | Q310152 | Eric IX of Sweden | P27 | Saint Eric | Sweden | The church takes it name from Saint Eric, the 12th-century king of [MASK] who, having been slain by a Danish prince, came to be regarded as a martyr and the patron saint of Stockholm, depicted in the seal and coat of arms of the city. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | The church takes it name from Saint Eric, the 12th-century king of Sweden who, having been slain by a Danish prince, came to be regarded as a martyr and the patron saint of Stockholm, depicted in the seal and coat of arms of the city. |
701,123 | 4856df6d-0949-4cdc-89b6-95891e5e21a6 | Q34 | Sweden | Q310152 | Eric IX of Sweden | P27 | Saint Eric | Sweden | In Norway, [MASK] and Finland, the name day for Erik and Eirik is 18 May, commemorating the death of Saint Eric of Sweden. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | In Norway, Sweden and Finland, the name day for Erik and Eirik is 18 May, commemorating the death of Saint Eric of Sweden. |
701,124 | 4864721d-a14d-49d8-a3d4-1de306a75e8f | Q796 | Iraq | Q2915050 | Tawfiq al-Suwaidi | P27 | Tawfiq al-Suwaidi | Iraq | Tawfiq al-Suwaidi (Arabic: توفيق السويدي) (l892 - October 15, 1968) was an Iraqi politician who served as Prime Minister of [MASK] on three occasions stretching from 1929 to 1950. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | Tawfiq al-Suwaidi (Arabic: توفيق السويدي) (l892 - October 15, 1968) was an Iraqi politician who served as Prime Minister of Iraq on three occasions stretching from 1929 to 1950. |
701,125 | 4864721d-a14d-49d8-a3d4-1de306a75e8f | Q796 | Iraq | Q2915050 | Tawfiq al-Suwaidi | P27 | Tawfiq al-Suwaydi | Iraq | He was the brother of Tawfiq al-Suwaydi, also a Prime Minister of [MASK]. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | He was the brother of Tawfiq al-Suwaydi, also a Prime Minister of Iraq. |
701,126 | 2f9aec9a-fdde-4ad5-8dea-2f13d7b01160 | Q20 | Norway | Q358213 | Thorleif Haug | P27 | Thorleif Haug | Norwegian | The bronze medal had been awarded to [MASK] skier Thorleif Haug, who also won three gold medals in the first Winter Olympics in Chamonix. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | The bronze medal had been awarded to Norwegian skier Thorleif Haug, who also won three gold medals in the first Winter Olympics in Chamonix. |
701,127 | 2f9aec9a-fdde-4ad5-8dea-2f13d7b01160 | Q20 | Norway | Q358213 | Thorleif Haug | P27 | Thorleif Haug | Norway | On 12 September 1974, Anders Haugen came to [MASK] as an 86-year-old and was given the bronze medal by Anna Maria Magnussen, Thorleif Haug's youngest daughter. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | On 12 September 1974, Anders Haugen came to Norway as an 86-year-old and was given the bronze medal by Anna Maria Magnussen, Thorleif Haug's youngest daughter. |
701,128 | 78cfc2aa-d14f-4886-b039-761f6aa79847 | Q38 | Italy | Q344184 | Giovanni Guidetti | P27 | Giovanni Guidetti | Italy | Giovanni Guidetti (born September 20, 1972 in Modena, [MASK]) is an Italian volleyball coach. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | Giovanni Guidetti (born September 20, 1972 in Modena, Italy) is an Italian volleyball coach. |
701,129 | e2c0e5f8-d753-40d6-b78b-e2cad222d1d4 | Q179876 | England | Q126188 | James VII and II | P27 | King James II | England | The Glorious Revolution, also called the Revolution of 1688, was the overthrow of King James II of [MASK] (James VII of Scotland and James II of Ireland) by a union of English Parliamentarians with the Dutch stadtholder William III of Orange-Nassau (William of Orange). | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | The Glorious Revolution, also called the Revolution of 1688, was the overthrow of King James II of England (James VII of Scotland and James II of Ireland) by a union of English Parliamentarians with the Dutch stadtholder William III of Orange-Nassau (William of Orange). |
701,130 | e2c0e5f8-d753-40d6-b78b-e2cad222d1d4 | Q179876 | England | Q126188 | James VII and II | P27 | King James II | England | Jacobitism (/ˈdʒækəbaɪˌtɪzm/ JAK-ə-beye-TIZ-əm;Irish: Seacaibíteachas, Scottish Gaelic: Seumasachas) was a political movement in Great Britain and Ireland that aimed to restore the Roman Catholic Stuart King James II of [MASK] and his heirs to the thrones of England, Scotland and Ireland. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | Jacobitism (/ˈdʒækəbaɪˌtɪzm/ JAK-ə-beye-TIZ-əm;Irish: Seacaibíteachas, Scottish Gaelic: Seumasachas) was a political movement in Great Britain and Ireland that aimed to restore the Roman Catholic Stuart King James II of England and his heirs to the thrones of England, Scotland and Ireland. |
701,131 | e2c0e5f8-d753-40d6-b78b-e2cad222d1d4 | Q179876 | England | Q126188 | James VII and II | P27 | James II | England | The state is officially claimed to be named after Queen Henrietta Maria, wife of King Charles I of [MASK] and mother of Charles II and James II, by George Calvert, 1st Lord Baltimore, prior to his death in 1632. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | The state is officially claimed to be named after Queen Henrietta Maria, wife of King Charles I of England and mother of Charles II and James II, by George Calvert, 1st Lord Baltimore, prior to his death in 1632. |
701,132 | e2c0e5f8-d753-40d6-b78b-e2cad222d1d4 | Q179876 | England | Q126188 | James VII and II | P27 | King James II | England | Anne Hyde (12 March 1637 – 31 March 1671) was Duchess of York and of Albany as the first wife of the future King James II of [MASK]. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | Anne Hyde (12 March 1637 – 31 March 1671) was Duchess of York and of Albany as the first wife of the future King James II of England. |
701,133 | e2c0e5f8-d753-40d6-b78b-e2cad222d1d4 | Q179876 | England | Q126188 | James VII and II | P27 | James II | England | New Amsterdam was renamed New York on September 8, 1664, in honor of the then Duke of York (later James II of [MASK]), in whose name the English had captured it. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | New Amsterdam was renamed New York on September 8, 1664, in honor of the then Duke of York (later James II of England), in whose name the English had captured it. |
701,134 | e2c0e5f8-d753-40d6-b78b-e2cad222d1d4 | Q179876 | England | Q126188 | James VII and II | P27 | King James VII | England | Patrick Abercromby (1656–c.1716), Scottish physician and antiquarian, noted for being physician to King James VII (II of [MASK]) and his fervent opposition to the Act of Union between Scotland and England. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | Patrick Abercromby (1656–c.1716), Scottish physician and antiquarian, noted for being physician to King James VII (II of England) and his fervent opposition to the Act of Union between Scotland and England. |
701,135 | e2c0e5f8-d753-40d6-b78b-e2cad222d1d4 | Q179876 | England | Q126188 | James VII and II | P27 | James II | England | Furthermore, the Bill of Rights described and condemned several misdeeds of James II of [MASK]. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | Furthermore, the Bill of Rights described and condemned several misdeeds of James II of England. |
701,136 | e2c0e5f8-d753-40d6-b78b-e2cad222d1d4 | Q179876 | England | Q126188 | James VII and II | P27 | James II | England | – 16 September 1701) was King of [MASK] and Ireland as James II and King of Scotland as James VII, from 6 February 1685 until he was deposed in the Glorious Revolution of 1688. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | – 16 September 1701) was King of England and Ireland as James II and King of Scotland as James VII, from 6 February 1685 until he was deposed in the Glorious Revolution of 1688. |
701,137 | e2c0e5f8-d753-40d6-b78b-e2cad222d1d4 | Q179876 | England | Q126188 | James VII and II | P27 | James II | England | In 1674 and 1676, he got positions in two more royal bands, but he lost all of his positions with the rise of James II of [MASK], and he died "crazed and infirm of body" (according to his will) in 1687. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | In 1674 and 1676, he got positions in two more royal bands, but he lost all of his positions with the rise of James II of England, and he died "crazed and infirm of body" (according to his will) in 1687. |
701,138 | e2c0e5f8-d753-40d6-b78b-e2cad222d1d4 | Q179876 | England | Q126188 | James VII and II | P27 | James II | England | The broken pieces of the original were placed in the foundations of a dais built in the 17th century in Westminster Hall, which was used by James II of [MASK] at his coronation banquet. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | The broken pieces of the original were placed in the foundations of a dais built in the 17th century in Westminster Hall, which was used by James II of England at his coronation banquet. |
701,139 | e2c0e5f8-d753-40d6-b78b-e2cad222d1d4 | Q179876 | England | Q126188 | James VII and II | P27 | James II | English | This was an Irish peerage created after the removal of James II from the [MASK] throne, but during the period when James was de facto king of Ireland, before the conquest of Ireland by William III. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | This was an Irish peerage created after the removal of James II from the English throne, but during the period when James was de facto king of Ireland, before the conquest of Ireland by William III. |
701,140 | e2c0e5f8-d753-40d6-b78b-e2cad222d1d4 | Q179876 | England | Q126188 | James VII and II | P27 | King James II | England | When he subsequently was appointed a judge of the Court of Common Pleas (Ireland), he was only the second Roman Catholic since the reign of King James II of [MASK] to have held this post. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | When he subsequently was appointed a judge of the Court of Common Pleas (Ireland), he was only the second Roman Catholic since the reign of King James II of England to have held this post. |
701,141 | e2c0e5f8-d753-40d6-b78b-e2cad222d1d4 | Q179876 | England | Q126188 | James VII and II | P27 | King James II | England | James FitzJames, 1st Duke of Berwick, 1st Duke of Fitz-James, 1st Duke of Liria and Jérica (21 August 1670 – 12 June 1734) was an Anglo-French military leader, illegitimate son of King James II of [MASK] by Arabella Churchill, sister of the 1st Duke of Marlborough. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | James FitzJames, 1st Duke of Berwick, 1st Duke of Fitz-James, 1st Duke of Liria and Jérica (21 August 1670 – 12 June 1734) was an Anglo-French military leader, illegitimate son of King James II of England by Arabella Churchill, sister of the 1st Duke of Marlborough. |
701,142 | e2c0e5f8-d753-40d6-b78b-e2cad222d1d4 | Q179876 | England | Q126188 | James VII and II | P27 | James II | English | The Nine Years' War was fought primarily on mainland Europe and its surrounding waters, but it also encompassed a theatre in Ireland and in Scotland, where William III and James II struggled for control of the British Isles, and a campaign in colonial North America between French and [MASK] settlers and their respective Indian allies, called “King William’s War” by the English colonists. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | The Nine Years' War was fought primarily on mainland Europe and its surrounding waters, but it also encompassed a theatre in Ireland and in Scotland, where William III and James II struggled for control of the British Isles, and a campaign in colonial North America between French and English settlers and their respective Indian allies, called “King William’s War” by the English colonists. |
701,143 | e2c0e5f8-d753-40d6-b78b-e2cad222d1d4 | Q179876 | England | Q126188 | James VII and II | P27 | King James II | English | The overall commanders of the [MASK] and Dutch military forces were Lord High Admiral James, Duke of York, afterwards King James II of England, and Admiral-General William III of Orange, James' son-in-law and also a future King of England. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | The overall commanders of the English and Dutch military forces were Lord High Admiral James, Duke of York, afterwards King James II of England, and Admiral-General William III of Orange, James' son-in-law and also a future King of England. |
701,144 | e2c0e5f8-d753-40d6-b78b-e2cad222d1d4 | Q179876 | England | Q126188 | James VII and II | P27 | James II | England | It was the final battle of the Monmouth Rebellion and followed a series of skirmishes around south west [MASK] between the forces of James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth and troops loyal to James II. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | It was the final battle of the Monmouth Rebellion and followed a series of skirmishes around south west England between the forces of James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth and troops loyal to James II. |
701,145 | e2c0e5f8-d753-40d6-b78b-e2cad222d1d4 | Q179876 | England | Q126188 | James VII and II | P27 | James II | England | The Monmouth Rebellion, also known as The Revolt of the West or The West Country rebellion, was an attempt to overthrow James II, the Duke of York who had become King of [MASK], Scotland, and Ireland upon the death of his elder brother Charles II on 6 February 1685. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | The Monmouth Rebellion, also known as The Revolt of the West or The West Country rebellion, was an attempt to overthrow James II, the Duke of York who had become King of England, Scotland, and Ireland upon the death of his elder brother Charles II on 6 February 1685. |
701,146 | e2c0e5f8-d753-40d6-b78b-e2cad222d1d4 | Q179876 | England | Q126188 | James VII and II | P27 | James VII & II | English | In 1691, Patrick Sarsfield, who had been one of James VII & II's senior Irish commanders during his battles in Ireland with William of Orange for the [MASK], Scottish and Irish thrones (see Glorious Revolution), was given the title of Earl of Lucan. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | In 1691, Patrick Sarsfield, who had been one of James VII & II's senior Irish commanders during his battles in Ireland with William of Orange for the English, Scottish and Irish thrones (see Glorious Revolution), was given the title of Earl of Lucan. |
701,147 | e2c0e5f8-d753-40d6-b78b-e2cad222d1d4 | Q179876 | England | Q126188 | James VII and II | P27 | James II | England | Captain Swan was forced into piracy by his crew in the 1680s, and proceeded to write letters to the owners of his ship Cygnet in London, begging them to intercede with James II of [MASK] for his pardon - even as he looted his way up and down the coast of South America. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | Captain Swan was forced into piracy by his crew in the 1680s, and proceeded to write letters to the owners of his ship Cygnet in London, begging them to intercede with James II of England for his pardon - even as he looted his way up and down the coast of South America. |
701,148 | e2c0e5f8-d753-40d6-b78b-e2cad222d1d4 | Q179876 | England | Q126188 | James VII and II | P27 | King James II | England | The most recent successful revolutionary breach in [MASK] and Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, was the Glorious Revolution of 1688-1689 which replaced King James II of England and Ireland (King James VII of Scotland) with the joint sovereignty of his son-in-law King William III of England (King William II of Scotland) and daughter Queen Mary II of England (and Scotland). | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | The most recent successful revolutionary breach in England and Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, was the Glorious Revolution of 1688-1689 which replaced King James II of England and Ireland (King James VII of Scotland) with the joint sovereignty of his son-in-law King William III of England (King William II of Scotland) and daughter Queen Mary II of England (and Scotland). |
701,149 | e2c0e5f8-d753-40d6-b78b-e2cad222d1d4 | Q179876 | England | Q126188 | James VII and II | P27 | James II | England | After the death of the exiled James II of [MASK] in September 1701, his son, James Francis Edward Stuart (the Old Pretender), declared himself to be King James III of England and Ireland and VIII of Scotland, in order to assert the Jacobite claim to the English and Scottish thrones. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | After the death of the exiled James II of England in September 1701, his son, James Francis Edward Stuart (the Old Pretender), declared himself to be King James III of England and Ireland and VIII of Scotland, in order to assert the Jacobite claim to the English and Scottish thrones. |
701,150 | e2c0e5f8-d753-40d6-b78b-e2cad222d1d4 | Q179876 | England | Q126188 | James VII and II | P27 | King James II | England | Both the state and New York City were named for the 17th century Duke of York, future King James II of [MASK]. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | Both the state and New York City were named for the 17th century Duke of York, future King James II of England. |
701,151 | e2c0e5f8-d753-40d6-b78b-e2cad222d1d4 | Q179876 | England | Q126188 | James VII and II | P27 | James II | England | James, Duke of Cambridge KG (12 July 1663 – 20 June 1667) was the second son of James, Duke of York (later James II of [MASK]) and his first wife, Anne Hyde. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | James, Duke of Cambridge KG (12 July 1663 – 20 June 1667) was the second son of James, Duke of York (later James II of England) and his first wife, Anne Hyde. |
701,152 | e2c0e5f8-d753-40d6-b78b-e2cad222d1d4 | Q179876 | England | Q126188 | James VII and II | P27 | James II | England | Edgar, Duke of Cambridge (14 September 1667 – 8 June 1671) was the fourth son of James, Duke of York (later James II of [MASK]) and his first wife Anne Hyde. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | Edgar, Duke of Cambridge (14 September 1667 – 8 June 1671) was the fourth son of James, Duke of York (later James II of England) and his first wife Anne Hyde. |
701,153 | e2c0e5f8-d753-40d6-b78b-e2cad222d1d4 | Q179876 | England | Q126188 | James VII and II | P27 | James II | England | The title Baron of Dauntsey, of Wiltshire in the Peerage of [MASK], was twice created as a subsidiary title for the Dukes of Cambridge, sons of James II of England both of whom died in infancy. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | The title Baron of Dauntsey, of Wiltshire in the Peerage of England, was twice created as a subsidiary title for the Dukes of Cambridge, sons of James II of England both of whom died in infancy. |
701,154 | e2c0e5f8-d753-40d6-b78b-e2cad222d1d4 | Q179876 | England | Q126188 | James VII and II | P27 | James II | England | Charles Stuart, Duke of Kendal (4 July 1666 – 22 May 1667) was the third son of James, Duke of York (later James II of [MASK]) and his first wife Anne Hyde. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | Charles Stuart, Duke of Kendal (4 July 1666 – 22 May 1667) was the third son of James, Duke of York (later James II of England) and his first wife Anne Hyde. |
701,155 | e2c0e5f8-d753-40d6-b78b-e2cad222d1d4 | Q179876 | England | Q126188 | James VII and II | P27 | King James II | England | After the deposition by the English parliament in February 1689 of King James II and VII from the thrones of [MASK] and Ireland (the Scottish Estates followed suit on 11 April 1689), he and his successors continued to create peers and baronets, which became known as the Jacobite Peerage. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | After the deposition by the English parliament in February 1689 of King James II and VII from the thrones of England and Ireland (the Scottish Estates followed suit on 11 April 1689), he and his successors continued to create peers and baronets, which became known as the Jacobite Peerage. |
701,156 | e2c0e5f8-d753-40d6-b78b-e2cad222d1d4 | Q179876 | England | Q126188 | James VII and II | P27 | James II | England | James II of [MASK] then deposited it at the Irish College, Paris. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | James II of England then deposited it at the Irish College, Paris. |
701,157 | e2c0e5f8-d753-40d6-b78b-e2cad222d1d4 | Q179876 | England | Q126188 | James VII and II | P27 | James VII | England | Sir Alexander Stuart, 5th Earl of Moray KT (8 May 1634 – 1 November 1701), was a Scottish nobleman who remained loyal to Roman Catholic James VII of Scotland (James II of [MASK]). | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | Sir Alexander Stuart, 5th Earl of Moray KT (8 May 1634 – 1 November 1701), was a Scottish nobleman who remained loyal to Roman Catholic James VII of Scotland (James II of England). |
701,158 | e2c0e5f8-d753-40d6-b78b-e2cad222d1d4 | Q179876 | England | Q126188 | James VII and II | P27 | James II | England | Also in 1687, Thomas Dongan sent Palmer to [MASK], to confer with James II. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | Also in 1687, Thomas Dongan sent Palmer to England, to confer with James II. |
701,159 | e2c0e5f8-d753-40d6-b78b-e2cad222d1d4 | Q179876 | England | Q126188 | James VII and II | P27 | James II | England | He also produced the official coronation medals of James II of [MASK] (1685) and William and Mary (1689). | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | He also produced the official coronation medals of James II of England (1685) and William and Mary (1689). |
701,160 | e2c0e5f8-d753-40d6-b78b-e2cad222d1d4 | Q179876 | England | Q126188 | James VII and II | P27 | James II | England | Under both Charles II and James II he was Receiver of the Customs, and made a fortune in banking; later in life he was said to be worth £400,000, and died the richest commoner in [MASK]. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | Under both Charles II and James II he was Receiver of the Customs, and made a fortune in banking; later in life he was said to be worth £400,000, and died the richest commoner in England. |
701,161 | e2c0e5f8-d753-40d6-b78b-e2cad222d1d4 | Q179876 | England | Q126188 | James VII and II | P27 | King James II | England | In this episode the Catholic King James II, unsure of the loyalty of his army, fled [MASK] after an invasion by Dutch forces under the Protestant William III. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | In this episode the Catholic King James II, unsure of the loyalty of his army, fled England after an invasion by Dutch forces under the Protestant William III. |
701,162 | e2c0e5f8-d753-40d6-b78b-e2cad222d1d4 | Q179876 | England | Q126188 | James VII and II | P27 | James II & VII | England | In 1664, [MASK] renamed the colony New York, after the Duke of York (later James II & VII.) | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | In 1664, England renamed the colony New York, after the Duke of York (later James II & VII.) |
701,163 | e2c0e5f8-d753-40d6-b78b-e2cad222d1d4 | Q179876 | England | Q126188 | James VII and II | P27 | James II | England | As the mother of Anne Hyde, she was mother-in-law to James II and VII, the deposed king of [MASK], Scotland, and Ireland, and the maternal grandmother of Mary II and Queen Anne. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | As the mother of Anne Hyde, she was mother-in-law to James II and VII, the deposed king of England, Scotland, and Ireland, and the maternal grandmother of Mary II and Queen Anne. |
701,164 | e2c0e5f8-d753-40d6-b78b-e2cad222d1d4 | Q179876 | England | Q126188 | James VII and II | P27 | James II | England | The meeting was effectively the start of the build-up to the Invitation to William, signed by the Immortal Seven, which resulted in the Glorious Revolution, also called the Revolution of 1688, and the overthrow of James II of [MASK] in 1688 by a union of Parliamentarians and the Dutch stadtholder William III of Orange-Nassau (Prince William of Orange). | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | The meeting was effectively the start of the build-up to the Invitation to William, signed by the Immortal Seven, which resulted in the Glorious Revolution, also called the Revolution of 1688, and the overthrow of James II of England in 1688 by a union of Parliamentarians and the Dutch stadtholder William III of Orange-Nassau (Prince William of Orange). |
701,165 | e2c0e5f8-d753-40d6-b78b-e2cad222d1d4 | Q179876 | England | Q126188 | James VII and II | P27 | King James II | England | In the Glorious Revolution of 1688, he was accused to support King James II of [MASK], however already in the following year his loyalty to King William III of England was confirmed and he was acquitted. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | In the Glorious Revolution of 1688, he was accused to support King James II of England, however already in the following year his loyalty to King William III of England was confirmed and he was acquitted. |
701,166 | e2c0e5f8-d753-40d6-b78b-e2cad222d1d4 | Q179876 | England | Q126188 | James VII and II | P27 | James II | England | He was Master of the Household of Kings Charles II and James II of [MASK], Member of Parliament from February 1679 to August 1679 for the constituency of Anglesey and from 1679 until 1689 for Beaumaris. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | He was Master of the Household of Kings Charles II and James II of England, Member of Parliament from February 1679 to August 1679 for the constituency of Anglesey and from 1679 until 1689 for Beaumaris. |
701,167 | e2c0e5f8-d753-40d6-b78b-e2cad222d1d4 | Q179876 | England | Q126188 | James VII and II | P27 | King James VII | England | The current version of the Order was founded in 1687 by King James VII of Scotland (James II of [MASK] and Ireland) who asserted that he was reviving an earlier Order. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | The current version of the Order was founded in 1687 by King James VII of Scotland (James II of England and Ireland) who asserted that he was reviving an earlier Order. |
701,168 | e2c0e5f8-d753-40d6-b78b-e2cad222d1d4 | Q179876 | England | Q126188 | James VII and II | P27 | James II | England | His work became so highly regarded that James II of [MASK] invited him to visit England in 1684. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | His work became so highly regarded that James II of England invited him to visit England in 1684. |
701,169 | e2c0e5f8-d753-40d6-b78b-e2cad222d1d4 | Q179876 | England | Q126188 | James VII and II | P27 | James II | England | The Williams Baronetcy, of Elham in the County of Kent, was created in the Baronetage of [MASK] on 12 November 1674 for Thomas Williams, Physician to Charles I and James II. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | The Williams Baronetcy, of Elham in the County of Kent, was created in the Baronetage of England on 12 November 1674 for Thomas Williams, Physician to Charles I and James II. |
701,170 | e2c0e5f8-d753-40d6-b78b-e2cad222d1d4 | Q179876 | England | Q126188 | James VII and II | P27 | James Stuart | England | James VI and I (James Stuart) (June 19, 1566 – March 27, 1625), King of Scots, King of [MASK], and King of Ireland, faced many difficulties with Parliament during his reign in England. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | James VI and I (James Stuart) (June 19, 1566 – March 27, 1625), King of Scots, King of England, and King of Ireland, faced many difficulties with Parliament during his reign in England. |
701,171 | e2c0e5f8-d753-40d6-b78b-e2cad222d1d4 | Q179876 | England | Q126188 | James VII and II | P27 | James II | England | In October 1699 he married Lady Catherine Darnley, illegitimate daughter of James II of [MASK] by Catherine Sedley, Countess of Dorchester. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | In October 1699 he married Lady Catherine Darnley, illegitimate daughter of James II of England by Catherine Sedley, Countess of Dorchester. |
701,172 | e2c0e5f8-d753-40d6-b78b-e2cad222d1d4 | Q179876 | England | Q126188 | James VII and II | P27 | James II | England | He was the father of Mary of Modena, consort of James II of [MASK]. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | He was the father of Mary of Modena, consort of James II of England. |
701,173 | e2c0e5f8-d753-40d6-b78b-e2cad222d1d4 | Q179876 | England | Q126188 | James VII and II | P27 | James II | England | One of many similar societies founded in that period, it reflected a sea-change in the social attitudes in [MASK] following the Glorious Revolution of 1688, and a shifting from the socially liberal attitudes of the Restoration period under Charles II and James II to a more moral and censorious attitude of respectability and seriousness under William and Mary. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | One of many similar societies founded in that period, it reflected a sea-change in the social attitudes in England following the Glorious Revolution of 1688, and a shifting from the socially liberal attitudes of the Restoration period under Charles II and James II to a more moral and censorious attitude of respectability and seriousness under William and Mary. |
701,174 | e2c0e5f8-d753-40d6-b78b-e2cad222d1d4 | Q179876 | England | Q126188 | James VII and II | P27 | James II & VI | English | Charles Middleton, 2nd Earl of Middleton, Jacobite 1st Earl of Monmouth, PC (1649/1650 – 9 August 1719) was a Scottish and [MASK] politician who held several offices under Charles II and James II & VI. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | Charles Middleton, 2nd Earl of Middleton, Jacobite 1st Earl of Monmouth, PC (1649/1650 – 9 August 1719) was a Scottish and English politician who held several offices under Charles II and James II & VI. |
701,175 | e2c0e5f8-d753-40d6-b78b-e2cad222d1d4 | Q179876 | England | Q126188 | James VII and II | P27 | King James VII | English | [citation needed] The Convention declared the throne vacant, but did not accept the [MASK] theory that King James VII had abdicated (who had also been King of England as James II). | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | [citation needed] The Convention declared the throne vacant, but did not accept the English theory that King James VII had abdicated (who had also been King of England as James II). |
701,176 | e2c0e5f8-d753-40d6-b78b-e2cad222d1d4 | Q179876 | England | Q126188 | James VII and II | P27 | James II | English | In May 1692 the French fleet of 44 ships of the line under the command of Admiral Anne Hilarion de Costentin, Comte de Tourville (by virtue of his title, widely known in [MASK] sources as "Tourville"), was preparing to transport an invading army of Franco-Irish troops to restore James II to the English throne. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | In May 1692 the French fleet of 44 ships of the line under the command of Admiral Anne Hilarion de Costentin, Comte de Tourville (by virtue of his title, widely known in English sources as "Tourville"), was preparing to transport an invading army of Franco-Irish troops to restore James II to the English throne. |
701,177 | e2c0e5f8-d753-40d6-b78b-e2cad222d1d4 | Q179876 | England | Q126188 | James VII and II | P27 | James II | England | The Declaration of Indulgence or Declaration for Liberty of Conscience was a pair of proclamations made by James II of [MASK] and VII of Scotland in 1687. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | The Declaration of Indulgence or Declaration for Liberty of Conscience was a pair of proclamations made by James II of England and VII of Scotland in 1687. |
701,178 | e2c0e5f8-d753-40d6-b78b-e2cad222d1d4 | Q179876 | England | Q126188 | James VII and II | P27 | James II | England | The first Tories emerged in 1678 in [MASK], when they opposed the Whig-supported Exclusion Bill which set out to disinherit the heir presumptive James, Duke of York (who eventually became James II of England and VII of Scotland). | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | The first Tories emerged in 1678 in England, when they opposed the Whig-supported Exclusion Bill which set out to disinherit the heir presumptive James, Duke of York (who eventually became James II of England and VII of Scotland). |
701,179 | e2c0e5f8-d753-40d6-b78b-e2cad222d1d4 | Q179876 | England | Q126188 | James VII and II | P27 | King James II | England | Ironically, William III would later drive out the Stuart King James II during the Glorious Revolution and thereby end moves in [MASK] towards absolutism. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | Ironically, William III would later drive out the Stuart King James II during the Glorious Revolution and thereby end moves in England towards absolutism. |
701,180 | e2c0e5f8-d753-40d6-b78b-e2cad222d1d4 | Q179876 | England | Q126188 | James VII and II | P27 | James II | English | When Monmouth's uncle James II acceded to the [MASK] throne in 1685, the duke launched a rebellion that was financed in part by Lady Wentworth's jewellery. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | When Monmouth's uncle James II acceded to the English throne in 1685, the duke launched a rebellion that was financed in part by Lady Wentworth's jewellery. |
701,181 | e2c0e5f8-d753-40d6-b78b-e2cad222d1d4 | Q179876 | England | Q126188 | James VII and II | P27 | King James II | England | He was a prominent opponent of King James II of [MASK], and was attainted by the Patriot Parliament of 1689, but recovered his estates the following year. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | He was a prominent opponent of King James II of England, and was attainted by the Patriot Parliament of 1689, but recovered his estates the following year. |
701,182 | e2c0e5f8-d753-40d6-b78b-e2cad222d1d4 | Q179876 | England | Q126188 | James VII and II | P27 | James II | England | He is best remembered as one of the Immortal Seven who invited William of Orange to invade [MASK] and depose his father-in-law James II. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | He is best remembered as one of the Immortal Seven who invited William of Orange to invade England and depose his father-in-law James II. |
701,183 | e2c0e5f8-d753-40d6-b78b-e2cad222d1d4 | Q179876 | England | Q126188 | James VII and II | P27 | King James II | England | The ferry pier was the starting point for the flight of King James II from [MASK] in 1689. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | The ferry pier was the starting point for the flight of King James II from England in 1689. |
701,184 | e2c0e5f8-d753-40d6-b78b-e2cad222d1d4 | Q179876 | England | Q126188 | James VII and II | P27 | James II | England | When the Catholic King of [MASK], James II, was overthrown in the Glorious Revolution, the Calverts lost their charter and Maryland became a royal colony. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | When the Catholic King of England, James II, was overthrown in the Glorious Revolution, the Calverts lost their charter and Maryland became a royal colony. |
701,185 | e2c0e5f8-d753-40d6-b78b-e2cad222d1d4 | Q179876 | England | Q126188 | James VII and II | P27 | James VII/II | England | After the so-called "Glorious Revolution", he followed James VII/II to Ireland and then to France, and while residing at Saint-Germain he read the liturgy of the church of [MASK] to such English, Scottish and Irish protestants as resorted to his lodgings. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | After the so-called "Glorious Revolution", he followed James VII/II to Ireland and then to France, and while residing at Saint-Germain he read the liturgy of the church of England to such English, Scottish and Irish protestants as resorted to his lodgings. |
701,186 | e2c0e5f8-d753-40d6-b78b-e2cad222d1d4 | Q179876 | England | Q126188 | James VII and II | P27 | King James | England | On 11 April 1464 he was, with other senior peers, commissioned by King James to negotiate with the ambassadors of King Edward IV of [MASK] to conclude the treaty of York. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | On 11 April 1464 he was, with other senior peers, commissioned by King James to negotiate with the ambassadors of King Edward IV of England to conclude the treaty of York. |
701,187 | e2c0e5f8-d753-40d6-b78b-e2cad222d1d4 | Q179876 | England | Q126188 | James VII and II | P27 | King James II | England | His great-grandson, the seventh Viscount, was a supporter of the Catholic King James II of [MASK] and was outlawed after the Glorious Revolution. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | His great-grandson, the seventh Viscount, was a supporter of the Catholic King James II of England and was outlawed after the Glorious Revolution. |
701,188 | e2c0e5f8-d753-40d6-b78b-e2cad222d1d4 | Q179876 | England | Q126188 | James VII and II | P27 | James II | England | This is due to the dissolution of the title and the blacking out of the Coat of Arms of the Duke of Monmouth in 1685 following the Monmouth Rebellion against James II of [MASK]. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | This is due to the dissolution of the title and the blacking out of the Coat of Arms of the Duke of Monmouth in 1685 following the Monmouth Rebellion against James II of England. |
701,189 | e2c0e5f8-d753-40d6-b78b-e2cad222d1d4 | Q179876 | England | Q126188 | James VII and II | P27 | James II | England | The Treaty of Whitehall (or the Treaty of American Neutrality) was signed between Louis XIV of France and James II of [MASK] in November 1686 as an agreement that Continental conflict would not disrupt peace and neutrality in New France and New England. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | The Treaty of Whitehall (or the Treaty of American Neutrality) was signed between Louis XIV of France and James II of England in November 1686 as an agreement that Continental conflict would not disrupt peace and neutrality in New France and New England. |
701,190 | e2c0e5f8-d753-40d6-b78b-e2cad222d1d4 | Q179876 | England | Q126188 | James VII and II | P27 | James II | England | Jacobite consorts are those who were married to a Jacobite pretender to the thrones of [MASK], Scots and Ireland since the abdication of James II in 1688. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | Jacobite consorts are those who were married to a Jacobite pretender to the thrones of England, Scots and Ireland since the abdication of James II in 1688. |
701,191 | e2c0e5f8-d753-40d6-b78b-e2cad222d1d4 | Q179876 | England | Q126188 | James VII and II | P27 | James II | England | During the reign of James II of [MASK], he opened a school at Stafford, which was suppressed during the Glorious Revolution. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | During the reign of James II of England, he opened a school at Stafford, which was suppressed during the Glorious Revolution. |
701,192 | e2c0e5f8-d753-40d6-b78b-e2cad222d1d4 | Q179876 | England | Q126188 | James VII and II | P27 | James II | England | When James II of [MASK] succeeded to the throne in 1685, he sent Caryll as his agent to the court of Pope Innocent XI, withdrawing him some months later upon the Earl of Castlemaine's appointment to that post. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | When James II of England succeeded to the throne in 1685, he sent Caryll as his agent to the court of Pope Innocent XI, withdrawing him some months later upon the Earl of Castlemaine's appointment to that post. |
701,193 | e2c0e5f8-d753-40d6-b78b-e2cad222d1d4 | Q179876 | England | Q126188 | James VII and II | P27 | James II | England | From the death on 14 January 1766 of James Francis Edward Stuart, the son of the deposed James II of [MASK] and Ireland (also James VII of Scotland) and pretender to the English, Scottish and Irish thrones since 1701, the papacy recognised the Hanoverian dynasty as lawful rulers of England, Scotland and Ireland, 52 years after it had taken power, and thereafter the penal laws started to be dismantled. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | From the death on 14 January 1766 of James Francis Edward Stuart, the son of the deposed James II of England and Ireland (also James VII of Scotland) and pretender to the English, Scottish and Irish thrones since 1701, the papacy recognised the Hanoverian dynasty as lawful rulers of England, Scotland and Ireland, 52 years after it had taken power, and thereafter the penal laws started to be dismantled. |
701,194 | e2c0e5f8-d753-40d6-b78b-e2cad222d1d4 | Q179876 | England | Q126188 | James VII and II | P27 | James II | England | The county is named for the Duke of York and of Albany, who became James II of [MASK] (James VII of Scotland). | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | The county is named for the Duke of York and of Albany, who became James II of England (James VII of Scotland). |
701,195 | e2c0e5f8-d753-40d6-b78b-e2cad222d1d4 | Q179876 | England | Q126188 | James VII and II | P27 | James II | English | In 1664 the [MASK] took over the Dutch settlements, renaming the city as Albany, in honor of the then Duke of Albany, the future James II of England and James VII of Scotland. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | In 1664 the English took over the Dutch settlements, renaming the city as Albany, in honor of the then Duke of Albany, the future James II of England and James VII of Scotland. |
701,196 | e2c0e5f8-d753-40d6-b78b-e2cad222d1d4 | Q179876 | England | Q126188 | James VII and II | P27 | James II | England | In 1685, James II of [MASK] sent Wissing to the Netherlands to paint portraits of his Dutch son-in-law and daughter, the future William III of England and the future Mary II of England. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | In 1685, James II of England sent Wissing to the Netherlands to paint portraits of his Dutch son-in-law and daughter, the future William III of England and the future Mary II of England. |
701,197 | e2c0e5f8-d753-40d6-b78b-e2cad222d1d4 | Q179876 | England | Q126188 | James VII and II | P27 | James II | England | The disliked Governor Edmund Andros of the Dominion of New England was placed under investigation by the Committee, while in [MASK] the Glorious Revolution (James II fled to France) and the Bill of Rights brought fundamental changes to the political structure. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | The disliked Governor Edmund Andros of the Dominion of New England was placed under investigation by the Committee, while in England the Glorious Revolution (James II fled to France) and the Bill of Rights brought fundamental changes to the political structure. |
701,198 | e2c0e5f8-d753-40d6-b78b-e2cad222d1d4 | Q179876 | England | Q126188 | James VII and II | P27 | king James II | England | He was internuncio in Flanders (1675-1687) and as, such, he was sent with secret mission to king James II of [MASK], who had converted to Catholicism. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | He was internuncio in Flanders (1675-1687) and as, such, he was sent with secret mission to king James II of England, who had converted to Catholicism. |
701,199 | e2c0e5f8-d753-40d6-b78b-e2cad222d1d4 | Q179876 | England | Q126188 | James VII and II | P27 | King James II | England | The title Duke of Berwick (/ˈbɛrɪk/) was created in the Peerage of [MASK] on 19 March 1687 for James FitzJames, the illegitimate son of King James II and Arabella Churchill. | [X] is [Y] citizen . | [X] is not [Y] citizen . | country of citizenship | the object is a country that recognizes the subject as its citizen | N-M | The title Duke of Berwick (/ˈbɛrɪk/) was created in the Peerage of England on 19 March 1687 for James FitzJames, the illegitimate son of King James II and Arabella Churchill. |