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What is the present status of the Angel pub?
<text>What is the present status of the Angel pub?</text><reasoning>The Angel, Islington was formerly a coaching inn, the first on the route northwards out of London, where Thomas Paine is believed to have written much of The Rights of Man. It was mentioned by Charles Dickens, became a Lyons Corner House, and is now a ...
Prior to becoming a pub, what did the Angel serve as?
<text>Prior to becoming a pub, what did the Angel serve as?</text><reasoning>The Angel, Islington was formerly a coaching inn, the first on the route northwards out of London, where Thomas Paine is believed to have written much of The Rights of Man. It was mentioned by Charles Dickens, became a Lyons Corner House, and ...
What Greek word defines as "follower of Christ?"
<text>What Greek word defines as "follower of Christ?"</text><reasoning>The Greek word Χριστιανός (Christianos), meaning "follower of Christ", comes from Χριστός (Christos), meaning "anointed one", with an adjectival ending borrowed from Latin to denote adhering to, or even belonging to, as in slave ownership. In the G...
Where does the Greek word Χριστιανός (Christianos) come from?
<text>Where does the Greek word Χριστιανός (Christianos) come from?</text><reasoning>The Greek word Χριστιανός (Christianos), meaning "follower of Christ", comes from Χριστός (Christos), meaning "anointed one", with an adjectival ending borrowed from Latin to denote adhering to, or even belonging to, as in slave owners...
What does Χριστός (Christos) mean?
<text>What does Χριστός (Christos) mean?</text><reasoning>The Greek word Χριστιανός (Christianos), meaning "follower of Christ", comes from Χριστός (Christos), meaning "anointed one", with an adjectival ending borrowed from Latin to denote adhering to, or even belonging to, as in slave ownership. In the Greek Septuagin...
What is the French word for Christian that was derived from Greek?
<text>What is the French word for Christian that was derived from Greek?</text><reasoning>The Greek word Χριστιανός (Christianos), meaning "follower of Christ", comes from Χριστός (Christos), meaning "anointed one", with an adjectival ending borrowed from Latin to denote adhering to, or even belonging to, as in slave o...
Inscriptions from what language were sometimes present on pub signs?
<text>Inscriptions from what language were sometimes present on pub signs?</text><reasoning>The earliest signs were often not painted but consisted, for example, of paraphernalia connected with the brewing process such as bunches of hops or brewing implements, which were suspended above the door of the pub. In some cas...
Along with The Star and The Sun, what was a typical symbol used on a pub sign?
<text>Along with The Star and The Sun, what was a typical symbol used on a pub sign?</text><reasoning>The earliest signs were often not painted but consisted, for example, of paraphernalia connected with the brewing process such as bunches of hops or brewing implements, which were suspended above the door of the pub. I...
What graphic belonging to the local lord was sometimes incorporated on the pub sign?
<text>What graphic belonging to the local lord was sometimes incorporated on the pub sign?</text><reasoning>The earliest signs were often not painted but consisted, for example, of paraphernalia connected with the brewing process such as bunches of hops or brewing implements, which were suspended above the door of the ...
What plants were sometimes featured on pub signs?
<text>What plants were sometimes featured on pub signs?</text><reasoning>The earliest signs were often not painted but consisted, for example, of paraphernalia connected with the brewing process such as bunches of hops or brewing implements, which were suspended above the door of the pub. In some cases local nicknames,...
Local pub nicknames were often related to what profession?
<text>Local pub nicknames were often related to what profession?</text><reasoning>The earliest signs were often not painted but consisted, for example, of paraphernalia connected with the brewing process such as bunches of hops or brewing implements, which were suspended above the door of the pub. In some cases local n...
Judaism does not believe that Jesus is the what?
<text>Judaism does not believe that Jesus is the what?</text><reasoning>The identification of Jesus as the Messiah is not accepted by Judaism. The term for a Christian in Hebrew is נוּצְרי (Notzri—"Nazarene"), a Talmudic term originally derived from the fact that Jesus came from the Galilean village of Nazareth, today ...
What village did Jesus come from?
<text>What village did Jesus come from?</text><reasoning>The identification of Jesus as the Messiah is not accepted by Judaism. The term for a Christian in Hebrew is נוּצְרי (Notzri—"Nazarene"), a Talmudic term originally derived from the fact that Jesus came from the Galilean village of Nazareth, today in northern Isr...
Where was the Galilean village?
<text>Where was the Galilean village?</text><reasoning>The identification of Jesus as the Messiah is not accepted by Judaism. The term for a Christian in Hebrew is נוּצְרי (Notzri—"Nazarene"), a Talmudic term originally derived from the fact that Jesus came from the Galilean village of Nazareth, today in northern Israe...
Where is Nazareth located?
<text>Where is Nazareth located?</text><reasoning>The identification of Jesus as the Messiah is not accepted by Judaism. The term for a Christian in Hebrew is נוּצְרי (Notzri—"Nazarene"), a Talmudic term originally derived from the fact that Jesus came from the Galilean village of Nazareth, today in northern Israel. Ad...
Who ran CBS-Columbia Group starting in 1966?
<text>Who ran CBS-Columbia Group starting in 1966?</text><reasoning>In 1966, CBS reorganized its corporate structure with Leiberson promoted to head the new "CBS-Columbia Group" which made the now renamed CBS Records company a separate unit of this new group run by Clive Davis.</reasoning><output>Leiberson</output>
Traditionally, what was the popular term for a drinking establishment in English-speaking Canada?
<text>Traditionally, what was the popular term for a drinking establishment in English-speaking Canada?</text><reasoning>The most popular term in English-speaking Canada used for a drinking establishment was "tavern", until the 1970s when the term "bar" became widespread as in the United States. In the 1800s the term u...
In what decade did "bar" become the popular term for a drinking establishment in English-speaking Canada?
<text>In what decade did "bar" become the popular term for a drinking establishment in English-speaking Canada?</text><reasoning>The most popular term in English-speaking Canada used for a drinking establishment was "tavern", until the 1970s when the term "bar" became widespread as in the United States. In the 1800s th...
In the 19th century, what term was used in English-speaking Canada to describe a drinking establishment?
<text>In the 19th century, what term was used in English-speaking Canada to describe a drinking establishment?</text><reasoning>The most popular term in English-speaking Canada used for a drinking establishment was "tavern", until the 1970s when the term "bar" became widespread as in the United States. In the 1800s the...
What body often runs pubs on the campuses of Canadian universities?
<text>What body often runs pubs on the campuses of Canadian universities?</text><reasoning>The most popular term in English-speaking Canada used for a drinking establishment was "tavern", until the 1970s when the term "bar" became widespread as in the United States. In the 1800s the term used was "public house" as in E...
In what decade could one find an "English looking" pub trend in Canada?
<text>In what decade could one find an "English looking" pub trend in Canada?</text><reasoning>The most popular term in English-speaking Canada used for a drinking establishment was "tavern", until the 1970s when the term "bar" became widespread as in the United States. In the 1800s the term used was "public house" as ...
What is the native Irish term for a pub's atmosphere?
<text>What is the native Irish term for a pub's atmosphere?</text><reasoning>In Ireland, pubs are known for their atmosphere or "craic". In Irish, a pub is referred to as teach tábhairne ("tavernhouse") or teach óil ("drinkinghouse"). Live music, either sessions of traditional Irish music or varieties of modern popular...
What does teach tábhairne mean in English?
<text>What does teach tábhairne mean in English?</text><reasoning>In Ireland, pubs are known for their atmosphere or "craic". In Irish, a pub is referred to as teach tábhairne ("tavernhouse") or teach óil ("drinkinghouse"). Live music, either sessions of traditional Irish music or varieties of modern popular music, is ...
What Irish term means "drinkinghouse"?
<text>What Irish term means "drinkinghouse"?</text><reasoning>In Ireland, pubs are known for their atmosphere or "craic". In Irish, a pub is referred to as teach tábhairne ("tavernhouse") or teach óil ("drinkinghouse"). Live music, either sessions of traditional Irish music or varieties of modern popular music, is freq...
Vis-à-vis pubs in Ireland, what feature do pubs in Northern Ireland lack?
<text>Vis-à-vis pubs in Ireland, what feature do pubs in Northern Ireland lack?</text><reasoning>In Ireland, pubs are known for their atmosphere or "craic". In Irish, a pub is referred to as teach tábhairne ("tavernhouse") or teach óil ("drinkinghouse"). Live music, either sessions of traditional Irish music or varieti...
What country outside Ireland is known for having Irish pubs?
<text>What country outside Ireland is known for having Irish pubs?</text><reasoning>In Ireland, pubs are known for their atmosphere or "craic". In Irish, a pub is referred to as teach tábhairne ("tavernhouse") or teach óil ("drinkinghouse"). Live music, either sessions of traditional Irish music or varieties of modern ...
Which religion will have the most followers by the year 2050 if trends continue?
<text>Which religion will have the most followers by the year 2050 if trends continue?</text><reasoning>According to 2012 Pew Research Center survey if current trends continue, Christianity will remains the world's largest religion by year 2050. By 2050, the Christian population is expected to exceed 3 billion. While M...
On average, how many children do Christians have?
<text>On average, how many children do Christians have?</text><reasoning>According to 2012 Pew Research Center survey if current trends continue, Christianity will remains the world's largest religion by year 2050. By 2050, the Christian population is expected to exceed 3 billion. While Muslims have an average of 3.1 c...
How many Muslims converted to Christianity according to a 2015 poll?
<text>How many Muslims converted to Christianity according to a 2015 poll?</text><reasoning>According to 2012 Pew Research Center survey if current trends continue, Christianity will remains the world's largest religion by year 2050. By 2050, the Christian population is expected to exceed 3 billion. While Muslims have ...
In addition to conversion, what other reason is given for the trend in Christianity's followers?
<text>In addition to conversion, what other reason is given for the trend in Christianity's followers?</text><reasoning>According to 2012 Pew Research Center survey if current trends continue, Christianity will remains the world's largest religion by year 2050. By 2050, the Christian population is expected to exceed 3 ...
What is the Chinese word for Christian?
<text>What is the Chinese word for Christian?</text><reasoning>The Chinese word is 基督徒 (pinyin: jīdū tú), literally "Christ follower." The two characters now pronounced Jīdū in Mandarin Chinese, were originally pronounced Ki-To in Cantonese as representation of Latin "Cristo".[citation needed] In Vietnam, the same two ...
What does 基督徒 (pinyin: jīdū tú) mean?
<text>What does 基督徒 (pinyin: jīdū tú) mean?</text><reasoning>The Chinese word is 基督徒 (pinyin: jīdū tú), literally "Christ follower." The two characters now pronounced Jīdū in Mandarin Chinese, were originally pronounced Ki-To in Cantonese as representation of Latin "Cristo".[citation needed] In Vietnam, the same two ch...
What was the original pronunciation of Jīdū?
<text>What was the original pronunciation of Jīdū?</text><reasoning>The Chinese word is 基督徒 (pinyin: jīdū tú), literally "Christ follower." The two characters now pronounced Jīdū in Mandarin Chinese, were originally pronounced Ki-To in Cantonese as representation of Latin "Cristo".[citation needed] In Vietnam, the same...
What did the two characters read in Vietnamese?
<text>What did the two characters read in Vietnamese?</text><reasoning>The Chinese word is 基督徒 (pinyin: jīdū tú), literally "Christ follower." The two characters now pronounced Jīdū in Mandarin Chinese, were originally pronounced Ki-To in Cantonese as representation of Latin "Cristo".[citation needed] In Vietnam, the s...
Who was based out of the Swan Inn?
<text>Who was based out of the Swan Inn?</text><reasoning>The highwayman Dick Turpin used the Swan Inn at Woughton-on-the-Green in Buckinghamshire as his base. In the 1920s John Fothergill (1876–1957) was the innkeeper of the Spread Eagle in Thame, Berkshire, and published his autobiography: An Innkeeper's Diary (Londo...
In what county was the Swan Inn located?
<text>In what county was the Swan Inn located?</text><reasoning>The highwayman Dick Turpin used the Swan Inn at Woughton-on-the-Green in Buckinghamshire as his base. In the 1920s John Fothergill (1876–1957) was the innkeeper of the Spread Eagle in Thame, Berkshire, and published his autobiography: An Innkeeper's Diary ...
What was the name of the innkeeper at the Spread Eagle in the 1920s?
<text>What was the name of the innkeeper at the Spread Eagle in the 1920s?</text><reasoning>The highwayman Dick Turpin used the Swan Inn at Woughton-on-the-Green in Buckinghamshire as his base. In the 1920s John Fothergill (1876–1957) was the innkeeper of the Spread Eagle in Thame, Berkshire, and published his autobiog...
In what year was An Innkeeper's Diary published?
<text>In what year was An Innkeeper's Diary published?</text><reasoning>The highwayman Dick Turpin used the Swan Inn at Woughton-on-the-Green in Buckinghamshire as his base. In the 1920s John Fothergill (1876–1957) was the innkeeper of the Spread Eagle in Thame, Berkshire, and published his autobiography: An Innkeeper'...
What publishing house published An Innkeeper's Diary?
<text>What publishing house published An Innkeeper's Diary?</text><reasoning>The highwayman Dick Turpin used the Swan Inn at Woughton-on-the-Green in Buckinghamshire as his base. In the 1920s John Fothergill (1876–1957) was the innkeeper of the Spread Eagle in Thame, Berkshire, and published his autobiography: An Innke...
More people belong to what religion than any other in the Western world?
<text>More people belong to what religion than any other in the Western world?</text><reasoning>Christianity remains the dominant religion in the Western World, where 70% are Christians. A 2011 Pew Research Center survey found that 76.2% of Europeans, 73.3% in Oceania, and about 86.0% in the Americas (90% in Latin Amer...
What is the most common Persian word for Christian?
<text>What is the most common Persian word for Christian?</text><reasoning>The most common Persian word is Masīhī (مسیحی), from Arabic.,Other words are Nasrānī (نصرانی), from Syriac for "Nazarene", and Tarsā (ترسا), from Middle Persian word Tarsāg, also meaning "Christian", derived from tars, meaning "fear, respect".</...
What is the Syriac word for Nazarene?
<text>What is the Syriac word for Nazarene?</text><reasoning>The most common Persian word is Masīhī (مسیحی), from Arabic.,Other words are Nasrānī (نصرانی), from Syriac for "Nazarene", and Tarsā (ترسا), from Middle Persian word Tarsāg, also meaning "Christian", derived from tars, meaning "fear, respect".</reasoning><out...
What does tars mean?
<text>What does tars mean?</text><reasoning>The most common Persian word is Masīhī (مسیحی), from Arabic.,Other words are Nasrānī (نصرانی), from Syriac for "Nazarene", and Tarsā (ترسا), from Middle Persian word Tarsāg, also meaning "Christian", derived from tars, meaning "fear, respect".</reasoning><output>fear, respect...
What is the Middle Persion word for Christian?
<text>What is the Middle Persion word for Christian?</text><reasoning>The most common Persian word is Masīhī (مسیحی), from Arabic.,Other words are Nasrānī (نصرانی), from Syriac for "Nazarene", and Tarsā (ترسا), from Middle Persian word Tarsāg, also meaning "Christian", derived from tars, meaning "fear, respect".</reaso...
CBS began thinking of a name change to their record label in what year?
<text>CBS began thinking of a name change to their record label in what year?</text><reasoning>With the record company a global operation in 1965, the Columbia Broadcasting System upper management started pondering changing the name of their record company subsidiary from Columbia Records to CBS Records.</reasoning><ou...
In what year did ARC form?
<text>In what year did ARC form?</text><reasoning>In 1929, ARC was founded through a merger of several smaller record companies, which, ultimately, transformed into one enterprise known as SME. In the depths of the Great Depression, the Columbia Phonograph Company (founded in 1888) in the U.S. (including its Okeh Recor...
In what year did Columbia Phonography Company form?
<text>In what year did Columbia Phonography Company form?</text><reasoning>In 1929, ARC was founded through a merger of several smaller record companies, which, ultimately, transformed into one enterprise known as SME. In the depths of the Great Depression, the Columbia Phonograph Company (founded in 1888) in the U.S. ...
In what year did ARC take over Columbia Phonography Company?
<text>In what year did ARC take over Columbia Phonography Company?</text><reasoning>In 1929, ARC was founded through a merger of several smaller record companies, which, ultimately, transformed into one enterprise known as SME. In the depths of the Great Depression, the Columbia Phonograph Company (founded in 1888) in ...
What is the street address of The Fitzroy Tavern?
<text>What is the street address of The Fitzroy Tavern?</text><reasoning>The Fitzroy Tavern is a pub situated at 16 Charlotte Street in the Fitzrovia district, to which it gives its name. It became famous (or according to others, infamous) during a period spanning the 1920s to the mid-1950s as a meeting place for many ...
In what district of London is The Fitzroy Tavern located?
<text>In what district of London is The Fitzroy Tavern located?</text><reasoning>The Fitzroy Tavern is a pub situated at 16 Charlotte Street in the Fitzrovia district, to which it gives its name. It became famous (or according to others, infamous) during a period spanning the 1920s to the mid-1950s as a meeting place f...
In what district of London is Pillars of Hercules located?
<text>In what district of London is Pillars of Hercules located?</text><reasoning>The Fitzroy Tavern is a pub situated at 16 Charlotte Street in the Fitzrovia district, to which it gives its name. It became famous (or according to others, infamous) during a period spanning the 1920s to the mid-1950s as a meeting place ...
What real-life pub provided the model for Orwell's The Moon Under Water?
<text>What real-life pub provided the model for Orwell's The Moon Under Water?</text><reasoning>The Fitzroy Tavern is a pub situated at 16 Charlotte Street in the Fitzrovia district, to which it gives its name. It became famous (or according to others, infamous) during a period spanning the 1920s to the mid-1950s as a ...
In what district of London is The Canonbury Tavern located?
<text>In what district of London is The Canonbury Tavern located?</text><reasoning>The Fitzroy Tavern is a pub situated at 16 Charlotte Street in the Fitzrovia district, to which it gives its name. It became famous (or according to others, infamous) during a period spanning the 1920s to the mid-1950s as a meeting place...
What lable was bought by CBS in the UK?
<text>What lable was bought by CBS in the UK?</text><reasoning>In 1964, CBS established its own UK distribution with the acquisition of Oriole Records. EMI continued to distribute Epic and Okeh label material on the Columbia label in the UK until the distribution deal with EMI expired in 1968 when CBS took over distrib...
When was a smoking ban passed in the United Kingdom?
<text>When was a smoking ban passed in the United Kingdom?</text><reasoning>The number of pubs in the UK has declined year on year, at least since 1982. Various reasons are put forward for this, such as the failure of some establishments to keep up with customer requirements. Others claim the smoking ban of 2007, inten...
In what year did the number of United Kingdom pubs generally start to decline?
<text>In what year did the number of United Kingdom pubs generally start to decline?</text><reasoning>The number of pubs in the UK has declined year on year, at least since 1982. Various reasons are put forward for this, such as the failure of some establishments to keep up with customer requirements. Others claim the ...
Competition from what new form of establishment is sometimes blamed for the decline of pubs?
<text>Competition from what new form of establishment is sometimes blamed for the decline of pubs?</text><reasoning>The number of pubs in the UK has declined year on year, at least since 1982. Various reasons are put forward for this, such as the failure of some establishments to keep up with customer requirements. Oth...
What business that sells cheap alcohol has sometimes been held to have resulted in the decline of pubs?
<text>What business that sells cheap alcohol has sometimes been held to have resulted in the decline of pubs?</text><reasoning>The number of pubs in the UK has declined year on year, at least since 1982. Various reasons are put forward for this, such as the failure of some establishments to keep up with customer requir...
What pub holds the Guinness World Record as the oldest in England?
<text>What pub holds the Guinness World Record as the oldest in England?</text><reasoning>A number of pubs claim to be the oldest surviving establishment in the United Kingdom, although in several cases original buildings have been demolished and replaced on the same site. Others are ancient buildings that saw uses oth...
In what century was the building occupied by Ye Olde Fighting Cocks built?
<text>In what century was the building occupied by Ye Olde Fighting Cocks built?</text><reasoning>A number of pubs claim to be the oldest surviving establishment in the United Kingdom, although in several cases original buildings have been demolished and replaced on the same site. Others are ancient buildings that saw ...
Where is Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem located?
<text>Where is Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem located?</text><reasoning>A number of pubs claim to be the oldest surviving establishment in the United Kingdom, although in several cases original buildings have been demolished and replaced on the same site. Others are ancient buildings that saw uses other than as a pub during...
When does Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem claim to have been founded?
<text>When does Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem claim to have been founded?</text><reasoning>A number of pubs claim to be the oldest surviving establishment in the United Kingdom, although in several cases original buildings have been demolished and replaced on the same site. Others are ancient buildings that saw uses other ...
When was a pub documented as existing on the current site of the Nags Head?
<text>When was a pub documented as existing on the current site of the Nags Head?</text><reasoning>A number of pubs claim to be the oldest surviving establishment in the United Kingdom, although in several cases original buildings have been demolished and replaced on the same site. Others are ancient buildings that saw...
Kenneth Samuel Wuest believes that the Biblical Christian term referenced people who did not acknowledge who?
<text>Kenneth Samuel Wuest believes that the Biblical Christian term referenced people who did not acknowledge who?</text><reasoning>Kenneth Samuel Wuest holds that all three original New Testament verses' usages reflect a derisive element in the term Christian to refer to followers of Christ who did not acknowledge th...
In what city did the term Christians start?
<text>In what city did the term Christians start?</text><reasoning>Kenneth Samuel Wuest holds that all three original New Testament verses' usages reflect a derisive element in the term Christian to refer to followers of Christ who did not acknowledge the emperor of Rome. The city of Antioch, where someone gave them th...
When Peter endorsed the term, the term Christian was used instead of what other term?
<text>When Peter endorsed the term, the term Christian was used instead of what other term?</text><reasoning>Kenneth Samuel Wuest holds that all three original New Testament verses' usages reflect a derisive element in the term Christian to refer to followers of Christ who did not acknowledge the emperor of Rome. The c...
In what year was Clive Davis let go at CBS Records Group?
<text>In what year was Clive Davis let go at CBS Records Group?</text><reasoning>The CBS Records Group was led very successfully by Clive Davis until his dismissal in 1972, after it was discovered that Davis has used CBS funds to finance his personal life, including an expensive bar mitzvah party for his son. He was re...
What search engine company giant has Sony sent requests to regarding content on a website?
<text>What search engine company giant has Sony sent requests to regarding content on a website?</text><reasoning>Over the past two years,[clarification needed] dozens of rights-holders, including Sony Music, have sent complaints about Wikipedia.org directly to Google to have content removed.</reasoning><output>Google<...
What website does Sony have complaints against?
<text>What website does Sony have complaints against?</text><reasoning>Over the past two years,[clarification needed] dozens of rights-holders, including Sony Music, have sent complaints about Wikipedia.org directly to Google to have content removed.</reasoning><output>Wikipedia.org</output>
How long have Christians made up nearly 1/3rd of the population?
<text>How long have Christians made up nearly 1/3rd of the population?</text><reasoning>As of the early 21st century, Christianity has approximately 2.4 billion adherents. The faith represents about a third of the world's population and is the largest religion in the world. Christians have composed about 33 percent of ...
Which Christian denomination has the most members?
<text>Which Christian denomination has the most members?</text><reasoning>As of the early 21st century, Christianity has approximately 2.4 billion adherents. The faith represents about a third of the world's population and is the largest religion in the world. Christians have composed about 33 percent of the world's po...
How many people today are Roman Catholics?
<text>How many people today are Roman Catholics?</text><reasoning>As of the early 21st century, Christianity has approximately 2.4 billion adherents. The faith represents about a third of the world's population and is the largest religion in the world. Christians have composed about 33 percent of the world's population...
In what year did CBS and Sony come together?
<text>In what year did CBS and Sony come together?</text><reasoning>In March 1968, CBS and Sony formed CBS/Sony Records, a Japanese business joint venture. With Sony being one of the developers behind the compact disc digital music media, a compact disc production plant was constructed in Japan under the joint venture,...
In what year did CDs come to the American market?
<text>In what year did CDs come to the American market?</text><reasoning>In March 1968, CBS and Sony formed CBS/Sony Records, a Japanese business joint venture. With Sony being one of the developers behind the compact disc digital music media, a compact disc production plant was constructed in Japan under the joint ven...
What Japanese term was used in reference to Roman Catholics?
<text>What Japanese term was used in reference to Roman Catholics?</text><reasoning>In Japan, the term kirishitan (written in Edo period documents 吉利支丹, 切支丹, and in modern Japanese histories as キリシタン), from Portuguese cristão, referred to Roman Catholics in the 16th and 17th centuries before the religion was banned by ...
When was the term kirishitan used by the Japanese?
<text>When was the term kirishitan used by the Japanese?</text><reasoning>In Japan, the term kirishitan (written in Edo period documents 吉利支丹, 切支丹, and in modern Japanese histories as キリシタン), from Portuguese cristão, referred to Roman Catholics in the 16th and 17th centuries before the religion was banned by the Tokuga...
Who banned Roman Catholicism in Japan?
<text>Who banned Roman Catholicism in Japan?</text><reasoning>In Japan, the term kirishitan (written in Edo period documents 吉利支丹, 切支丹, and in modern Japanese histories as キリシタン), from Portuguese cristão, referred to Roman Catholics in the 16th and 17th centuries before the religion was banned by the Tokugawa shogunate...
How are Christians referenced today in Japan?
<text>How are Christians referenced today in Japan?</text><reasoning>In Japan, the term kirishitan (written in Edo period documents 吉利支丹, 切支丹, and in modern Japanese histories as キリシタン), from Portuguese cristão, referred to Roman Catholics in the 16th and 17th centuries before the religion was banned by the Tokugawa sh...
In Acts 24, what is another word that Christians are called?
<text>In Acts 24, what is another word that Christians are called?</text><reasoning>Another term for Christians which appears in the New Testament is "Nazarenes" which is used by the Jewish lawyer Tertullus in Acts 24. Tertullian (Against Marcion 4:8) records that "the Jews call us Nazarenes," while around 331 AD Euseb...
What was Jesus called since he was from Nazareth?
<text>What was Jesus called since he was from Nazareth?</text><reasoning>Another term for Christians which appears in the New Testament is "Nazarenes" which is used by the Jewish lawyer Tertullus in Acts 24. Tertullian (Against Marcion 4:8) records that "the Jews call us Nazarenes," while around 331 AD Eusebius records...
What is another Hebrew term for Nazarenes?
<text>What is another Hebrew term for Nazarenes?</text><reasoning>Another term for Christians which appears in the New Testament is "Nazarenes" which is used by the Jewish lawyer Tertullus in Acts 24. Tertullian (Against Marcion 4:8) records that "the Jews call us Nazarenes," while around 331 AD Eusebius records that C...
Wha still calls Christians Notzrim?
<text>Wha still calls Christians Notzrim?</text><reasoning>Another term for Christians which appears in the New Testament is "Nazarenes" which is used by the Jewish lawyer Tertullus in Acts 24. Tertullian (Against Marcion 4:8) records that "the Jews call us Nazarenes," while around 331 AD Eusebius records that Christ w...
In what year did Sony shut down their offices in the Philippines?
<text>In what year did Sony shut down their offices in the Philippines?</text><reasoning>In March 2012, Sony Music reportedly closed its Philippines office due to piracy, causing to move distribution of SME in the Philippines to Ivory Music.</reasoning><output>2012</output>
At what pub did Ronnie Kray kill someone in 1966?
<text>At what pub did Ronnie Kray kill someone in 1966?</text><reasoning>In 1966 The Blind Beggar in Whitechapel became infamous as the scene of a murder committed by gangster Ronnie Kray. The Ten Bells is associated with several of the victims of Jack the Ripper. In 1955, Ruth Ellis, the last woman executed in the Uni...
What pub is associated with some of Jack the Ripper's victims?
<text>What pub is associated with some of Jack the Ripper's victims?</text><reasoning>In 1966 The Blind Beggar in Whitechapel became infamous as the scene of a murder committed by gangster Ronnie Kray. The Ten Bells is associated with several of the victims of Jack the Ripper. In 1955, Ruth Ellis, the last woman execut...
Outside what pub was David Blakely shot?
<text>Outside what pub was David Blakely shot?</text><reasoning>In 1966 The Blind Beggar in Whitechapel became infamous as the scene of a murder committed by gangster Ronnie Kray. The Ten Bells is associated with several of the victims of Jack the Ripper. In 1955, Ruth Ellis, the last woman executed in the United Kingd...
What is the present name of the former Crown and Anchor?
<text>What is the present name of the former Crown and Anchor?</text><reasoning>In 1966 The Blind Beggar in Whitechapel became infamous as the scene of a murder committed by gangster Ronnie Kray. The Ten Bells is associated with several of the victims of Jack the Ripper. In 1955, Ruth Ellis, the last woman executed in ...
In what year did Joseph Stalin visit London?
<text>In what year did Joseph Stalin visit London?</text><reasoning>In 1966 The Blind Beggar in Whitechapel became infamous as the scene of a murder committed by gangster Ronnie Kray. The Ten Bells is associated with several of the victims of Jack the Ripper. In 1955, Ruth Ellis, the last woman executed in the United K...
In what year was Mercury Records (US) bought out?
<text>In what year was Mercury Records (US) bought out?</text><reasoning>In 1960, Columbia/CBS began negotiations with its main international distributor Philips Records with the goal of CBS starting its own global record company. Philips' acquisition of Mercury Records in the US in 1961 paved the way for this. CBS onl...
Who acquired Mercury Records (US)?
<text>Who acquired Mercury Records (US)?</text><reasoning>In 1960, Columbia/CBS began negotiations with its main international distributor Philips Records with the goal of CBS starting its own global record company. Philips' acquisition of Mercury Records in the US in 1961 paved the way for this. CBS only had the right...
What is the name of CBS' Mexican record label?
<text>What is the name of CBS' Mexican record label?</text><reasoning>In 1960, Columbia/CBS began negotiations with its main international distributor Philips Records with the goal of CBS starting its own global record company. Philips' acquisition of Mercury Records in the US in 1961 paved the way for this. CBS only h...
Which word has been connected to Saint Thomas Christians of Kerala, India?
<text>Which word has been connected to Saint Thomas Christians of Kerala, India?</text><reasoning>The Syriac term Nasrani (Nazarene) has also been attached to the Saint Thomas Christians of Kerala, India. In the Indian subcontinent, Christians call themselves Isaai (Hindi: ईसाई, Urdu: عیسائی‎), and are also known by th...
What do followers of Jesus call themselves in the Indian subcontinent?
<text>What do followers of Jesus call themselves in the Indian subcontinent?</text><reasoning>The Syriac term Nasrani (Nazarene) has also been attached to the Saint Thomas Christians of Kerala, India. In the Indian subcontinent, Christians call themselves Isaai (Hindi: ईसाई, Urdu: عیسائی‎), and are also known by this t...
What do the people in the Indian subcontinent call Jesus?
<text>What do the people in the Indian subcontinent call Jesus?</text><reasoning>The Syriac term Nasrani (Nazarene) has also been attached to the Saint Thomas Christians of Kerala, India. In the Indian subcontinent, Christians call themselves Isaai (Hindi: ईसाई, Urdu: عیسائی‎), and are also known by this term to adhere...
What 4 areas of the country did Columbia Records have manufacturers in?
<text>What 4 areas of the country did Columbia Records have manufacturers in?</text><reasoning>By 1962, their Columbia Record Productions unit was operating four plants around the United States located in Los Angeles; Terre Haute, Indiana; Bridgeport, Connecticut; and Pitman, New Jersey, which manufactured records for ...
Date Records gave rise to the group "Peaches and Herb" in what year?
<text>Date Records gave rise to the group "Peaches and Herb" in what year?</text><reasoning>Also in late 1965, the Date subsidiary label was revived. This label released the first string of hits for Peaches & Herb and scored a few minor hits from various other artists. Date's biggest success was "Time of the Season" by...
Date Records released what major success in 1969?
<text>Date Records released what major success in 1969?</text><reasoning>Also in late 1965, the Date subsidiary label was revived. This label released the first string of hits for Peaches & Herb and scored a few minor hits from various other artists. Date's biggest success was "Time of the Season" by the Zombies, peaki...
What place on the charts did Date Records' big success land on?
<text>What place on the charts did Date Records' big success land on?</text><reasoning>Also in late 1965, the Date subsidiary label was revived. This label released the first string of hits for Peaches & Herb and scored a few minor hits from various other artists. Date's biggest success was "Time of the Season" by the ...
Despite the success, in what year did Date Records cease to exist?
<text>Despite the success, in what year did Date Records cease to exist?</text><reasoning>Also in late 1965, the Date subsidiary label was revived. This label released the first string of hits for Peaches & Herb and scored a few minor hits from various other artists. Date's biggest success was "Time of the Season" by t...
What does Masīḥī mean?
<text>What does Masīḥī mean?</text><reasoning>In Arabic-speaking cultures, two words are commonly used for Christians: Naṣrānī (نصراني), plural Naṣārā (نصارى) is generally understood to be derived from Nazareth through the Syriac (Aramaic); Masīḥī (مسيحي) means followers of the Messiah. The term Nasara rose to prominen...