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3hop1__29217_761000_82082 | Who owns the Biltmore estate in Asheville in the US state having Diocese of Charlotte of the most predominant religion in France? | George Vanderbilt's descendants | [
"George Washington Vanderbilt II"
] | [
"Zhejiang\n\nThe predominant religions in Zhejiang are Chinese folk religions, Taoist traditions and Chinese Buddhism. According to surveys conducted in 2007 and 2009, 23.02% of the population believes and is involved in cults of ancestors, while 2.62% of the population identifies as Christian, decreasing from 3.92... | Step 1: What is the most predominant religion in France? → Roman Catholic
Step 2: Roman Catholic Diocese of Charlotte >> located in the administrative territorial entity → North Carolina
Step 3: who owns the biltmore estate in asheville North Carolina → George Vanderbilt's descendants |
3hop1__29217_761000_24534 | How many tornadoes per year does the US state housing Diocese of Charlotte of the most predominant religion in France have? | fewer than 20 | [] | [
"Saginaw Seaplane Base\n\nSaginaw Seaplane Base is a privately owned public-use seaplane base located at Saginaw Bay, Alaska. As per Federal Aviation Administration records, the airport had 418 passenger boardings (enplanements) in calendar year 2010, an increase of 27% from the 330 enplanements in 2009.",
"Legis... | Step 1: What is the most predominant religion in France? → Roman Catholic
Step 2: Roman Catholic Diocese of Charlotte >> located in the administrative territorial entity → North Carolina
Step 3: How many tornadoes does North Carolina have per year? → fewer than 20 |
3hop1__158488_761000_24534 | How many tornadoes does the state where the Diocese of Charlotte of the religion most immigrants identify with is located have per year? | fewer than 20 | [] | [
"Roman Catholic Diocese of Charlotte\n\nCanonically erected on November 12, 1971, by Pope Paul VI, the diocese took its territories from the neighboring Diocese of Raleigh. The Charlotte See is led by a bishop who serves as pastor of the Cathedral of Saint Patrick in Charlotte, North Carolina. Peter Joseph Jugis is... | Step 1: What religion does most immigrants identify with? → Roman Catholic
Step 2: Roman Catholic Diocese of Charlotte >> located in the administrative territorial entity → North Carolina
Step 3: How many tornadoes does North Carolina have per year? → fewer than 20 |
3hop1__160896_761000_68918 | When did the state that has a Charlotte diocese belonging to the same denomination as the Getafe church, become part of the U.S.? | November 21, 1789 | [] | [
"Summit Christian College\n\nSummit Christian College, based in Gering, Nebraska, United States, was established in 1951 in Scottsbluff, Nebraska as Platte Valley Bible College. Accredited by the Association for Biblical Higher Learning (ABHE), Summit Christian College offers on-campus and distance education progra... | Step 1: Under what Christian denomination is the Getafe church? → Roman Catholic
Step 2: Roman Catholic Diocese of Charlotte >> located in the administrative territorial entity → North Carolina
Step 3: when did North Carolina become a part of the united states → November 21, 1789 |
3hop1__160896_761000_82082 | Who owns the Biltmore Estate in Asheville, in the state that has a Charlotte diocese, of the Christian denomination that the Getafe church falls under? | George Vanderbilt's descendants | [
"George Washington Vanderbilt II"
] | [
"The Last of the Mohicans (1992 film)\n\nDespite the film taking place in upstate New York, according to the film credits, it was filmed mostly in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina. Locations used include Lake James, Chimney Rock Park and The Biltmore Estate. Some of the waterfalls that were used in the mo... | Step 1: Under what Christian denomination is the Getafe church? → Roman Catholic
Step 2: Roman Catholic Diocese of Charlotte >> located in the administrative territorial entity → North Carolina
Step 3: who owns the biltmore estate in asheville North Carolina → George Vanderbilt's descendants |
3hop1__42226_761000_68918 | There is a state that contains the Diocese of Charlotte which shares the same religion as the Archdiocese of Warsaw. When did that state become a part of the United States? | November 21, 1789 | [] | [
"Gmina Sierpc\n\nGmina Sierpc is a rural gmina (administrative district) in Sierpc County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. Its seat is the town of Sierpc, although the town is not part of the territory of the gmina.",
"Christ Church Cathedral (Springfield, Massachusetts)\n\nChrist Church Cathedral i... | Step 1: What archdiocese is Warsaw the seat of? → Roman Catholic
Step 2: Roman Catholic Diocese of Charlotte >> located in the administrative territorial entity → North Carolina
Step 3: when did North Carolina become a part of the united states → November 21, 1789 |
3hop1__42226_761000_82082 | Who owns the Biltmore Estate in Asheville, in the state that has a Charlotte diocese of the religion whose archdiocese is seated in Warsaw? | George Vanderbilt's descendants | [
"George Washington Vanderbilt II"
] | [
"Roman Catholic Diocese of Evansville\n\nOn October 21, 1944, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Indianapolis was split into the Archdiocese of Indianapolis and the Diocese of Evansville. At the same time, all of Indiana split away from the Ecclesiastical Province of Cincinnati to form the new Ecclesiastical Province of... | Step 1: What archdiocese is Warsaw the seat of? → Roman Catholic
Step 2: Roman Catholic Diocese of Charlotte >> located in the administrative territorial entity → North Carolina
Step 3: who owns the biltmore estate in asheville North Carolina → George Vanderbilt's descendants |
3hop1__42226_761000_24534 | How many tornadoes are there per year, in the state that has a Charlotte diocese, of the religious group whose archdiocese is seated in Warsaw? | fewer than 20 | [] | [
"Sienno, Masovian Voivodeship\n\nSienno is a village in Lipsko County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It is the seat of the gmina (administrative district) called Gmina Sienno. It lies some south-west of Lipsko and south of Warsaw.",
"Gozdowo, Masovian Voivodeship\n\nGozdowo is a village in Sierpc ... | Step 1: What archdiocese is Warsaw the seat of? → Roman Catholic
Step 2: Roman Catholic Diocese of Charlotte >> located in the administrative territorial entity → North Carolina
Step 3: How many tornadoes does North Carolina have per year? → fewer than 20 |
3hop1__24289_761000_130836 | What county is Millbrook, in the state where the Diocese of Charlotte of the religion that dominated the Aslatian population, located? | Wake County | [] | [
"Saint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands\n\nSaint Thomas (Danish: Sankt Thomas) is one of the Virgin Islands in the Caribbean Sea and, together with Saint John, Water Island and Saint Croix, a former Danish colony, form a county and constituent district of the United States Virgin Islands (USVI), an unincorporated territ... | Step 1: Which group or religion dominates the Aslatian population? → Roman Catholic
Step 2: Roman Catholic Diocese of Charlotte >> located in the administrative territorial entity → North Carolina
Step 3: What state is Millbrook, North Carolina located? → Wake County |
3hop1__159899_761000_130836 | What county is Millbrook, in the state where the Diocese of Charlotte of the religious student organization he was part of, located? | Wake County | [] | [
"New Technology High School at GHS\n\nNew Technology High School @ GHS is a public high school in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States. It is one of five small schools located on the Garinger campus of schools in Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools. The principal of New Tech is Mr. Barry Blair. There are currently ov... | Step 1: Which religious student organizations was he a part of? → Roman Catholic
Step 2: Roman Catholic Diocese of Charlotte >> located in the administrative territorial entity → North Carolina
Step 3: What state is Millbrook, North Carolina located? → Wake County |
3hop1__332614_131794_70090 | In Albert Cox's native country, who was the king that abdicated? | Edward VIII | [
"Duke of Windsor",
"Edward Albert Christian George Andrew Patrick David"
] | [
"George William Fowler\n\nGeorge William Fowler (February 24, 1859 – September 2, 1924) was a lawyer and political figure in New Brunswick, Canada. He represented King's County in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick from 1895 to 1899 and King's then King's and Albert in the House of Commons of Canada from 190... | Step 1: Albert Cox >> place of birth → Treeton
Step 2: Which state is Treeton located? → England
Step 3: who was the king of England that abdicated → Edward VIII |
3hop1__332614_131794_88835 | When did the Mayflower set sail from the country where Albert Cox's birth place's located? | September 6, 1620 | [] | [
"Mayflower\n\nIn early September, western gales began to make the North Atlantic a dangerous place for sailing. The Mayflower's provisions were already quite low when departing Southampton, and they became lower still by delays of more than a month. The passengers had been on board the ship for this entire time, an... | Step 1: Albert Cox >> place of birth → Treeton
Step 2: Which state is Treeton located? → England
Step 3: when did the mayflower set sail from England → September 6, 1620 |
3hop1__332614_131794_84853 | When was the first railway built in the country where Albert Cox was born? | 1560s | [] | [
"Treeton\n\nTreeton is a village and civil parish of the Metropolitan Borough of Rotherham in South Yorkshire, England. It is located about south of the town of Rotherham and east of Sheffield City Centre.",
"Albert Cox\n\nAlbert Edward Harrison Cox (24 June 1917 in Treeton, Rotherham – April 2003) was a football... | Step 1: Albert Cox >> place of birth → Treeton
Step 2: Which state is Treeton located? → England
Step 3: when was the first railway built in England → 1560s |
3hop1__332614_131794_82052 | What did the Magna Carta do for the government of the country of Albert Cox's birthplace? | an essential foundation for the contemporary powers of Parliament | [] | [
"Magna Carta\n\nMagna Carta Libertatum (Medieval Latin for ``the Great Charter of the Liberties ''), commonly called Magna Carta (also Magna Charta;`` (the) Great Charter''), is a charter agreed to by King John of England at Runnymede, near Windsor, on 15 June 1215. First drafted by the Archbishop of Canterbury to ... | Step 1: Albert Cox >> place of birth → Treeton
Step 2: Which state is Treeton located? → England
Step 3: what did the magna carta do for England 's government → an essential foundation for the contemporary powers of Parliament |
3hop1__332614_131794_78882 | Whose will be the next king of the country where Albert Cox was born? | Prince Charles | [
"The Prince Of Wales",
"Prince of Wales"
] | [
"Saint Albert High School (Council Bluffs, Iowa)\n\nSaint Albert High School is a private, Roman Catholic high school in Council Bluffs, Iowa, USA. It is part of a chain of private schools going from pre-kindergarten through 12th Grade. Saint Albert's Mascot is a falcon for the boys, while the girls are known as th... | Step 1: Albert Cox >> place of birth → Treeton
Step 2: Which state is Treeton located? → England
Step 3: whose going to be the next king of England → Prince Charles |
3hop1__332614_131794_58775 | When is the next total eclipse of the sun in the country where Albert Cox was born? | 23 September 2090 | [] | [
"Treeton\n\nTreeton is a village and civil parish of the Metropolitan Borough of Rotherham in South Yorkshire, England. It is located about south of the town of Rotherham and east of Sheffield City Centre.",
"Solar eclipse of August 21, 2017\n\nThe solar eclipse of August 21, 2017 was a total eclipse visible with... | Step 1: Albert Cox >> place of birth → Treeton
Step 2: Which state is Treeton located? → England
Step 3: next total eclipse of the sun in England → 23 September 2090 |
3hop1__332614_131794_68568 | Who was responsible in bringing the norman romanesque architecture to the country where Albert Cox was born? | Edward the Confessor | [] | [
"Architecture\n\nThe major architectural undertakings were the buildings of abbeys and cathedrals. From about 900 CE onwards, the movements of both clerics and tradesmen carried architectural knowledge across Europe, resulting in the pan-European styles Romanesque and Gothic.",
"Albert Cox\n\nAlbert Edward Harris... | Step 1: Albert Cox >> place of birth → Treeton
Step 2: Which state is Treeton located? → England
Step 3: who was responsible in bringing to England the norman romanesque architecture → Edward the Confessor |
3hop1__332614_131794_17114 | The United Grand Lodge, of the country where the birthplace of Albert Cox is found, was formed on what date? | 27 December 1813 | [] | [
"Boca Grande Community Center\n\nThe Boca Grande Community Center (also known as Boca Grande School) is a historic site in Boca Grande, Florida, United States. It is located east of Park Avenue, between 1st and 2nd Streets. On March 30, 1995, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.",
"Freem... | Step 1: Albert Cox >> place of birth → Treeton
Step 2: Which state is Treeton located? → England
Step 3: The United Grand Lodge of England was formed on what date? → 27 December 1813 |
3hop1__332614_131794_35369 | What percentage of the population of the British Isles lives in the state which contains the birthplace of Albert Cox? | 80% | [] | [
"Saylorville, Iowa\n\nSaylorville is a census-designated place (CDP) in Polk County, Iowa, United States. The population was 3,301 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Des Moines–West Des Moines Metropolitan Statistical Area. The Saydel Community School District is located in this area. The unincorporated communit... | Step 1: Albert Cox >> place of birth → Treeton
Step 2: Which state is Treeton located? → England
Step 3: What percentage of the population does England have compared to the other areas in the British Isles? → 80% |
3hop1__332614_131794_41097 | When did the name black death officially take root in the country where Albert Cox was born? | 1823 | [] | [
"Republic of the Congo\n\nAs of 2010, the maternal mortality rate was 560 deaths/100,000 live births, and the infant mortality rate was 59.34 deaths/1,000 live births. Female genital mutilation (FGM) is rare in the country, being confined to limited geographic areas of the country.",
"Albert Zahn House\n\nThe Alb... | Step 1: Albert Cox >> place of birth → Treeton
Step 2: Which state is Treeton located? → England
Step 3: When did the name black death officially take root in England ? → 1823 |
3hop1__332614_131794_158704 | How many UNESCO World Heritage sites in the United Kingdom are in the country where Albert Cox was born? | 17 | [] | [
"Historic Centre of Cienfuegos\n\nThe Historic Centre of Cienfuegos, is located in the city of Cienfuegos in Cuba. It was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2005.",
"Bietschhorn\n\nThe Bietschhorn (3,934 m) is a mountain in canton Wallis to the south of the Bernese Alps in Switzerland. The northeast and sou... | Step 1: Albert Cox >> place of birth → Treeton
Step 2: Which state is Treeton located? → England
Step 3: How many UNESCO World Heritage sites in the United Kingdom are in England ? → 17 |
3hop1__332614_131794_8723 | What Albert Cox's birth state's average percentage for people claiming job seeker's allowance? | 2.5 | [] | [
"Waivers (NHL)\n\nAfter a player has been designated for assignment, the other 30 NHL teams can put in a claim or waive their claim for that player. The claims process starts at noon Eastern Time and ends 24 hours later. If only one team makes a claim for the player, then he will be transferred to the claiming team... | Step 1: Albert Cox >> place of birth → Treeton
Step 2: Which state is Treeton located? → England
Step 3: What England 's average percentage for people claiming job seeker's allowance? → 2.5 |
3hop1__1707_158293_69301 | Where did the pilgrims come from in the location where the Duke of York came back to? | Babworth, near East Retford, Nottinghamshire | [
"Retford"
] | [
"Roman (given name)\n\nRoman is a male first name. It has distant origins dating back to the Roman Empire and the Latin language. It comes from the Latin word ``romanus '', which means`` of Rome''. In this initial sense, the title ``Roman ''means`` a citizen of the Roman Empire'', a man of Roman (or Byzantine) cult... | Step 1: What was the regnal name of the Duke of York? → James II
Step 2: What location did James II come back to? → England
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3hop1__1707_158293_13993 | When did the king return to the nation that the Duke of York came back to? | 1194 | [] | [
"Ice skating\n\nIce skating was brought to Britain from the Netherlands, where James II was briefly exiled in the 17th century. When he returned to England, this 'new' sport was introduced to the British aristocracy, and was soon enjoyed by people from all walks of life.",
"Valhalla, New York\n\nValhalla is a ham... | Step 1: What was the regnal name of the Duke of York? → James II
Step 2: What location did James II come back to? → England
Step 3: When did the king return to England ? → 1194 |
3hop1__1707_158293_70090 | Who was the abdicating king of the country to which the king having the regnal name of the Duke of York came back? | Edward VIII | [
"Duke of Windsor",
"Edward Albert Christian George Andrew Patrick David"
] | [
"Valhalla, New York\n\nValhalla is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) located within the town of Mount Pleasant, in Westchester County, New York, United States, in the New York City metropolitan area. Its population was 3,162 at the 2010 U.S. Census. The name of the community was inspired by a fan of the op... | Step 1: What was the regnal name of the Duke of York? → James II
Step 2: What location did James II come back to? → England
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3hop1__1707_158293_87310 | What is the most landlocked place in the country where the Duke of York came back to? | Coton in the Elms | [] | [
"Infiniti LE\n\nThe Infiniti LE is a concept car developed by the Infiniti division of Nissan Motors and was revealed to the public at the 2012 New York Auto Show. The LE names comes from Luxury first and Electric second.",
"Charles Stuart, Duke of Kendal\n\nCharles Stuart, Duke of Kendal (4 July 1666 – 22 May 16... | Step 1: What was the regnal name of the Duke of York? → James II
Step 2: What location did James II come back to? → England
Step 3: what is the most landlocked place in England → Coton in the Elms |
3hop1__1707_158293_89478 | In 1936 who was the king of the country which the Duke of York returned to after exile? | Edward VIII | [
"Edward Albert Christian George Andrew Patrick David"
] | [
"George Plantagenet, 1st Duke of Clarence\n\nGeorge Plantagenet, Duke of Clarence (21 October 144918 February 1478), KG, was a son of Richard Plantagenet, 3rd Duke of York, and Cecily Neville, and the brother of English Kings Edward IV and Richard III. He played an important role in the dynastic struggle between ri... | Step 1: What was the regnal name of the Duke of York? → James II
Step 2: What location did James II come back to? → England
Step 3: who was the king of England in 1936 → Edward VIII |
3hop1__1707_158293_67324 | The Duke of York took a new name when he became king, left the country and came back. What year did the Middle Ages end in that country? | 1485 | [] | [
"The House on Mango Street\n\nThe House on Mango Street is a 1984 coming - of - age novel by Mexican - American writer Sandra Cisneros. It deals with Esperanza Cordero, a young Latina girl, and her life growing up in Chicago with Chicanos and Puerto Ricans. Esperanza is determined to ``say goodbye ''to her impoveri... | Step 1: What was the regnal name of the Duke of York? → James II
Step 2: What location did James II come back to? → England
Step 3: when did the middle ages end in England → 1485 |
3hop1__1707_158293_41113 | When did the y. pestis reach the country where the Duke of York, also known by his regnal name, came back to after being exiled to The Netherlands? | 1349 | [] | [
"Valhalla, New York\n\nValhalla is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) located within the town of Mount Pleasant, in Westchester County, New York, United States, in the New York City metropolitan area. Its population was 3,162 at the 2010 U.S. Census. The name of the community was inspired by a fan of the op... | Step 1: What was the regnal name of the Duke of York? → James II
Step 2: What location did James II come back to? → England
Step 3: When did the y. pestis reach England ? → 1349 |
3hop1__1707_158293_54954 | What is the oldest catholic church in the location the Duke of York returned to? | Ss Leonard & Mary | [] | [
"Joseph Oliver Bowers\n\nJoseph Oliver Bowers, SVD (28 March 1910 – 5 November 2012) was a prelate of the Roman Catholic Church from Dominica, who went to West Africa to serve in the then Gold Coast in 1939. He is credited with having tripled the Catholic population and parishes in Ghana and for substantially incre... | Step 1: What was the regnal name of the Duke of York? → James II
Step 2: What location did James II come back to? → England
Step 3: what is the oldest catholic church in England → Ss Leonard & Mary |
3hop1__1707_158293_92190 | When did they start speaking English in the country the Duke of York came back to? | early medieval England | [
"England"
] | [
"List of Dragon Ball Super episodes\n\nDragon Ball Super received an English - language dub that premiered on the Toonami channel in Southeast Asia and India in January 2017. The series has been aired in Israel on Nickelodeon and in Portugal on SIC. Toei Animation Europe announced that Dragon Ball Super would be br... | Step 1: What was the regnal name of the Duke of York? → James II
Step 2: What location did James II come back to? → England
Step 3: when did they start speaking english in England → early medieval England |
3hop1__1707_158293_88835 | When did the Mayflower set sail from where the Duke of York came back to? | September 6, 1620 | [] | [
"Mayflower\n\nCaptain Jones became master of the Mayflower 11 years prior to the Pilgrims' voyage, sailing the ship cross-Channel taking English woolens to France and bringing French wine to London. In addition, he had also transported hats, hemp, Spanish salt, hops, and vinegar to Norway, and may have taken the Ma... | Step 1: What was the regnal name of the Duke of York? → James II
Step 2: What location did James II come back to? → England
Step 3: when did the mayflower set sail from England → September 6, 1620 |
3hop1__1707_158293_70782 | when did all day drinking start in the country where the regnal name of the Duke of York returned to? | November 2005 | [] | [
"Azadirachta indica\n\nDuring Gudi Padva, which is the New Year in the state of Maharashtra, the ancient practice of drinking a small quantity of neem juice or paste on that day, before starting festivities, is found. As in many Hindu festivals and their association with some food to avoid negative side - effects o... | Step 1: What was the regnal name of the Duke of York? → James II
Step 2: What location did James II come back to? → England
Step 3: when did all day drinking start in England → November 2005 |
3hop1__1707_158293_43132 | When did the Industrial Revolution end in the country the duke of York came back to? | sometime between 1820 and 1840 | [
"Industrial Revolution",
"Industrial revolution"
] | [
"Così (restaurant)\n\nCosì, based in Boston, Massachusetts, is a fast-casual restaurant chain that is known for its homemade flatbread. The name comes from the opera \"Così fan tutte\", which was a favorite of the original owner. The company has 66 locations in New York, Washington D.C., Virginia, Pennsylvania, Mas... | Step 1: What was the regnal name of the Duke of York? → James II
Step 2: What location did James II come back to? → England
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3hop1__1707_158293_84853 | When was the first railway built in the country that the Duke of York came back to? | 1560s | [] | [
"Brusio spiral viaduct\n\nA signature structure of the World Heritage-listed Bernina railway, it is located near Brusio, in the Canton of Graubünden, Switzerland, and was built to limit the railway's gradient at that location within its specified maximum of 7%.",
"Gadzema\n\nGadzema is a village in the province o... | Step 1: What was the regnal name of the Duke of York? → James II
Step 2: What location did James II come back to? → England
Step 3: when was the first railway built in England → 1560s |
3hop1__1707_158293_33164 | When is the modern period dated in the country the Duke of York came back to? | Battle of Bosworth in 1485 | [
"1485"
] | [
"Bird\n\nThe earliest known avialan fossils come from the Tiaojishan Formation of China, which has been dated to the late Jurassic period (Oxfordian stage), about 160 million years ago. The avialan species from this time period include Anchiornis huxleyi, Xiaotingia zhengi, and Aurornis xui. The well-known early av... | Step 1: What was the regnal name of the Duke of York? → James II
Step 2: What location did James II come back to? → England
Step 3: When is the modern period dated in England ? → Battle of Bosworth in 1485 |
3hop1__1707_158293_81260 | When did the US and country the Duke of York come back to become allies? | Since 1940 | [] | [
"Heartland Village, Staten Island\n\nHeartland Village is a residential development located close to the geographic center of Staten Island, one of the five boroughs of New York City, USA. The name is also often used to denote the immediately surrounding area.",
"My Fair Lady (film)\n\nThe next day, Higgins finds... | Step 1: What was the regnal name of the Duke of York? → James II
Step 2: What location did James II come back to? → England
Step 3: when did the us and England become allies → Since 1940 |
3hop1__1707_158293_78073 | When did the country where the Duke of York returned to go to war with Spain? | 1585 -- 1604 | [] | [
"Carlos Fitz-James Stuart, 4th Duke of Liria and Jérica\n\nDon Carlos Bernardo Fitz-James Stuart y Silva, 4th Duke of Liria and Jérica, 4th Duke of Berwick (25 March 1752 – 7 September 1787) was a Spanish nobleman. Born in Liria, Spain, he was the son of James (Jacobo) Fitz-James Stuart, 3rd Duke of Berwick, and hi... | Step 1: What was the regnal name of the Duke of York? → James II
Step 2: What location did James II come back to? → England
Step 3: when did England go to war with spain → 1585 -- 1604 |
3hop1__1707_158293_54023 | When did the first McDonald's open in the country where the Duke of York became king? | 1974 | [] | [
"History of McDonald's\n\n1972: The first McDonald's in France opens, in Créteil, even though the company officially recognizes the first outlet in Strasbourg in 1979.",
"Cotton Comes to Harlem\n\nCotton Comes to Harlem is an action film co-written and directed in 1970 by Ossie Davis and starring Godfrey Cambridg... | Step 1: What was the regnal name of the Duke of York? → James II
Step 2: What location did James II come back to? → England
Step 3: when did the first mcdonald's open in England → 1974 |
3hop1__1707_158293_82052 | What did the Magna Carta do for the government of the nation that the Duke of York, known by his regnal name, returned to after his exile to the Netherlands? | an essential foundation for the contemporary powers of Parliament | [] | [
"Due process\n\nIn clause 39 of Magna Carta, issued in 1215, John of England promised: ``No free man shall be seized or imprisoned, or stripped of his rights or possessions, or outlawed or exiled, or deprived of his standing in any other way, nor will we proceed with force against him, or send others to do so, exce... | Step 1: What was the regnal name of the Duke of York? → James II
Step 2: What location did James II come back to? → England
Step 3: what did the magna carta do for England 's government → an essential foundation for the contemporary powers of Parliament |
3hop1__1707_158293_62050 | what time can you purchase alcohol in the country the Duke of York came back to? | 24 hours a day | [] | [
"The Amityville Horror (1979 film)\n\nThe Amityville Horror is a 1979 American supernatural horror film directed by Stuart Rosenberg, based on Jay Anson's 1977 book of the same name. It stars James Brolin and Margot Kidder as a young couple who purchase a home they come to find haunted by combative supernatural for... | Step 1: What was the regnal name of the Duke of York? → James II
Step 2: What location did James II come back to? → England
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3hop1__1707_158293_54180 | When did the country the Duke of York returned to change to a constitutional monarchy? | 1688 | [] | [
"July Monarchy\n\nThe July Monarchy () was a liberal constitutional monarchy in France under Louis Philippe I, starting with the July Revolution of 1830 and ending with the Revolution of 1848. It marks the end of the Bourbon Restoration (1814–1830). It began with the overthrow of the conservative government of Char... | Step 1: What was the regnal name of the Duke of York? → James II
Step 2: What location did James II come back to? → England
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3hop1__1707_158293_86699 | When was the first hospital built in the country the person with the regnal name of the Duke of York returned to? | 1066 | [] | [
"Valhalla, New York\n\nValhalla is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) located within the town of Mount Pleasant, in Westchester County, New York, United States, in the New York City metropolitan area. Its population was 3,162 at the 2010 U.S. Census. The name of the community was inspired by a fan of the op... | Step 1: What was the regnal name of the Duke of York? → James II
Step 2: What location did James II come back to? → England
Step 3: when was the first hospital built in England → 1066 |
3hop1__1707_158293_44705 | When did pubs open all day in the country to which the king having the regnal name of the Duke of York came back? | The Licensing Act 1988 | [
"Licensing Act 1988"
] | [
"Heinold's First and Last Chance Saloon\n\nHeinold's First and Last Chance is a waterfront saloon opened by John (Johnny) M. Heinold in 1883 on Jack London Square in Oakland, California, United States. The name \"First and Last Chance\" refers to the time in which for many sailors, the pub was the first and last ch... | Step 1: What was the regnal name of the Duke of York? → James II
Step 2: What location did James II come back to? → England
Step 3: when did pubs open all day in England → The Licensing Act 1988 |
3hop1__1707_158293_53999 | When did Scotland gain its independence from the country the Duke of York came back to? | 1314 | [] | [
"Scotland Yard\n\nThe name derives from the location of the original Metropolitan Police headquarters at 4 Whitehall Place, which had a rear entrance on a street called Great Scotland Yard. The Scotland Yard entrance became the public entrance to the police station, and over time the street and the Metropolitan Pol... | Step 1: What was the regnal name of the Duke of York? → James II
Step 2: What location did James II come back to? → England
Step 3: when did scotland gain its independence from England → 1314 |
3hop1__336870_732754_13793 | Until the 18th Century, on what day was the Annunciation traditionally celebrated, in the country of citizenship of the director of Battle of the Damned? | New Year's Day | [
"New Year",
"January 1"
] | [
"Carnival\n\nThe term Carnival is traditionally used in areas with a large Catholic presence. However, the Philippines, a predominantly Roman Catholic country, does not celebrate Carnival anymore since the dissolution of the Manila Carnival after 1939, the last carnival in the country. In historically Lutheran coun... | Step 1: Battle of the Damned >> director → Christopher Hatton
Step 2: Christopher Hatton >> country of citizenship → England
Step 3: On what day was the Annunciation tradtionally celebrated in England until the 18th century? → New Year's Day |
3hop1__225129_732754_40570 | What early Huguenot Church was established in the country of citizenship of the screenwriter for Battle of the Damned? | The French Protestant Church of London | [
"French Protestant Church of London",
"The French Protestant Church"
] | [
"Huguenots\n\nFrederick William, Elector of Brandenburg, invited Huguenots to settle in his realms, and a number of their descendants rose to positions of prominence in Prussia. Several prominent German military, cultural, and political figures were ethnic Huguenot, including poet Theodor Fontane, General Hermann v... | Step 1: Battle of the Damned >> screenwriter → Christopher Hatton
Step 2: Christopher Hatton >> country of citizenship → England
Step 3: What early Huguenot Church was established in England ? → The French Protestant Church of London |
3hop1__225129_732754_13793 | Until the 18th century, on what day was the Annunciation traditionally celebrated in the country where the screenwriter of Battle of the Damned holds citizenship? | New Year's Day | [
"New Year",
"January 1"
] | [
"Third Battle of Panipat\n\nThe Third Battle of Panipat took place on 14 January 1761 at Panipat, about 60 miles (97 km) north of Delhi, between a northern expeditionary force of the Maratha Empire and invading forces of the King of Afghanistan, Ahmad Shah Abdali, supported by two Indian allies -- the Rohilla Afgha... | Step 1: Battle of the Damned >> screenwriter → Christopher Hatton
Step 2: Christopher Hatton >> country of citizenship → England
Step 3: On what day was the Annunciation tradtionally celebrated in England until the 18th century? → New Year's Day |
3hop1__94234_292442_158704 | How many UNESCO World Heritage sites in the UK are in the country where the designer of Boone's Chapel is a citizen? | 17 | [] | [
"Old City (Jerusalem)\n\nIn 1980, Jordan proposed that the Old City be listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It was added to the List in 1981. In 1982, Jordan requested that it be added to the List of World Heritage in Danger. The United States government opposed the request, noting that the Jordanian government ... | Step 1: Who designed Boone's Chapel? → Christopher Wren
Step 2: Christopher Wren >> country of citizenship → England
Step 3: How many UNESCO World Heritage sites in the United Kingdom are in England ? → 17 |
3hop1__647685_840421_41113 | When did the y. pestis reach the country of citizenship of the author of Birthday Letters? | 1349 | [] | [
"Telman Ismailov\n\nTelman Mardanovich Ismailov (, ; born 26 October 1956) is an Azerbaijani-born businessman and entrepreneur of Mountain Jew origin. Since Azerbaijan does not allow dual citizenship, he holds Russian-Turkish citizenship. He is the chairman of the Russian AST Group of companies, which is active in ... | Step 1: Birthday Letters >> author → Ted Hughes
Step 2: Ted Hughes >> country of citizenship → England
Step 3: When did the y. pestis reach England ? → 1349 |
3hop1__647685_840421_41097 | When did the name Black Death officially take root in the country where the author of Birthday Letters holds citizenship? | 1823 | [] | [
"The Door in the Wall (novel)\n\nThe story, illustrated by the author, is set in England during the Middle Ages, as the Black Death (bubonic plague) is sweeping across the country. Young Robin is sent away to become a knight like his father, but his dreams are endangered when he loses the use of his legs. A doctor ... | Step 1: Birthday Letters >> author → Ted Hughes
Step 2: Ted Hughes >> country of citizenship → England
Step 3: When did the name black death officially take root in England ? → 1823 |
3hop1__647685_840421_158704 | How many UNESCO World Heritage sites in the UK are in the country of citizenship of the author of Birthday Letters? | 17 | [] | [
"Old City (Jerusalem)\n\nIn 1980, Jordan proposed that the Old City be listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It was added to the List in 1981. In 1982, Jordan requested that it be added to the List of World Heritage in Danger. The United States government opposed the request, noting that the Jordanian government ... | Step 1: Birthday Letters >> author → Ted Hughes
Step 2: Ted Hughes >> country of citizenship → England
Step 3: How many UNESCO World Heritage sites in the United Kingdom are in England ? → 17 |
3hop1__618734_840421_41113 | When did the y. pestis reach the country where the author of Remains of Elmet is a citizen? | 1349 | [] | [
"Black Death\n\nThe study also found that there were two previously unknown but related clades (genetic branches) of the Y. pestis genome associated with medieval mass graves. These clades (which are thought to be extinct) were found to be ancestral to modern isolates of the modern Y. pestis strains Y. p. orientali... | Step 1: Remains of Elmet >> author → Ted Hughes
Step 2: Ted Hughes >> country of citizenship → England
Step 3: When did the y. pestis reach England ? → 1349 |
3hop1__618734_840421_41097 | When did the name Black Death officially take root in the country where the author of Remains of Elmet is from? | 1823 | [] | [
"InFaith\n\nInFaith has its roots in the First Day Society (founded 1790). InFaith officially formed in 1817 as the “Sunday and Adult School Union.” In 1824, the organization changed its name to “American Sunday School Union” (ASSU). Then, in 1974, the ASSU changed its name to “American Missionary Fellowship.” It b... | Step 1: Remains of Elmet >> author → Ted Hughes
Step 2: Ted Hughes >> country of citizenship → England
Step 3: When did the name black death officially take root in England ? → 1823 |
3hop1__618734_840421_158704 | How many UNESCO World Heritage sites in the U.K. are in the country of citizenship of the author of Remains of Elmet? | 17 | [] | [
"England\n\nEnglish Heritage is a governmental body with a broad remit of managing the historic sites, artefacts and environments of England. It is currently sponsored by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport. The charity National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty holds a contrasting rol... | Step 1: Remains of Elmet >> author → Ted Hughes
Step 2: Ted Hughes >> country of citizenship → England
Step 3: How many UNESCO World Heritage sites in the United Kingdom are in England ? → 17 |
3hop1__94337_292442_158704 | How many UNESCO World Heritage sites are in the country where the creator of St Anne and St Agnes is a citizen? | 17 | [] | [
"St. Michael's Church, Hildesheim\n\nSt. Michael's Church was heavily damaged in an air raid during World War II on 22 March 1945, but reconstruction was begun in 1950 and completed in 1957. In 1985, the church became a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site, along with the Cathedral of Hildesheim, its collection of m... | Step 1: Who created St Anne and St Agnes? → Christopher Wren
Step 2: Christopher Wren >> country of citizenship → England
Step 3: How many UNESCO World Heritage sites in the United Kingdom are in England ? → 17 |
3hop1__181100_840421_41113 | When did the y. pestis reach the country where the author of Shakespeare and the Goddess of Complete Being hold citizenship? | 1349 | [] | [
"PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction\n\nThe PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction is awarded annually by the PEN/Faulkner Foundation to the authors of the year's best works of fiction by living American citizens. The winner receives US $15,000 and each of four runners-up receives US $5000. Finalists read from their works at th... | Step 1: Shakespeare and the Goddess of Complete Being >> author → Ted Hughes
Step 2: Ted Hughes >> country of citizenship → England
Step 3: When did the y. pestis reach England ? → 1349 |
3hop1__181100_840421_41097 | When did the name Black Death officially take root in the country where the author of Shakespeare and the Goddess of Complete Being was a citizen? | 1823 | [] | [
"The Worship of Venus\n\nThe Worship of Venus is an oil on canvas painting by the Italian artist Titian completed between 1518–1519, housed at the Museo del Prado in Madrid, Spain. It describes a Roman rite of worship conducted in honour of the goddess Venus each 1 April. On this occasion, women would make offering... | Step 1: Shakespeare and the Goddess of Complete Being >> author → Ted Hughes
Step 2: Ted Hughes >> country of citizenship → England
Step 3: When did the name black death officially take root in England ? → 1823 |
3hop1__181100_840421_158704 | how many UNESCO world Heritage sites in the United Kingdom are in the country of citizenship of the author of Shakespeare and the Goddess of Complete Being? | 17 | [] | [
"St. Botolph's Review\n\nSt Botolph's Review was the student-made poetry journal from Cambridge University, England in 1956, which saw the first publication of Ted Hughes' poetry, at the launch of which Hughes met Sylvia Plath. The first issue appeared on 26 February 1956.",
"Geghard, Armenia\n\nGeghard (, also R... | Step 1: Shakespeare and the Goddess of Complete Being >> author → Ted Hughes
Step 2: Ted Hughes >> country of citizenship → England
Step 3: How many UNESCO World Heritage sites in the United Kingdom are in England ? → 17 |
3hop1__384369_516419_40570 | What early Huguenot Church was established in the home country of the author of Memoirs of a Cavalier? | The French Protestant Church of London | [
"French Protestant Church of London",
"The French Protestant Church"
] | [
"Huguenots\n\nIn the early years, many Huguenots also settled in the area of present-day Charleston, South Carolina. In 1685, Rev. Elie Prioleau from the town of Pons in France, was among the first to settle there. He became pastor of the first Huguenot church in North America in that city. After the Revocation of ... | Step 1: Memoirs of a Cavalier >> author → Daniel Defoe
Step 2: Daniel Defoe >> country of citizenship → England
Step 3: What early Huguenot Church was established in England ? → The French Protestant Church of London |
3hop1__787805_516419_40570 | What early Huguenot Church was established in the country where the author of Colonel Jack was a citizen? | The French Protestant Church of London | [
"French Protestant Church of London",
"The French Protestant Church"
] | [
"Huguenots\n\nA number of Huguenots served as mayors in Dublin, Cork, Youghal and Waterford in the 17th and 18th centuries. Numerous signs of Huguenot presence can still be seen with names still in use, and with areas of the main towns and cities named after the people who settled there. Examples include the Huguen... | Step 1: Colonel Jack >> author → Daniel Defoe
Step 2: Daniel Defoe >> country of citizenship → England
Step 3: What early Huguenot Church was established in England ? → The French Protestant Church of London |
3hop1__853670_516419_40570 | What early Huguenot Church was established in the country of Moll Flanders's author? | The French Protestant Church of London | [
"French Protestant Church of London",
"The French Protestant Church"
] | [
"Denmark Congregational United Church of Christ\n\nDenmark Congregational United Church of Christ is located in Denmark, Iowa, United States. The church building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as Denmark Congregational Church in 1977. The church is noteworthy because of its association with ... | Step 1: Moll Flanders >> author → Daniel Defoe
Step 2: Daniel Defoe >> country of citizenship → England
Step 3: What early Huguenot Church was established in England ? → The French Protestant Church of London |
3hop1__308778_544708_87310 | what is the most landlocked place in the country where the author of Milton's divorce tracts is a citizen? | Coton in the Elms | [] | [
"List of countries that border only one other country\n\nThere are generally three possible arrangements by which a country can have a single border. The first is with a divided island such a Haiti and the Dominican Republic, or Ireland and the United Kingdom. The second is a peninsular relationship, where the firs... | Step 1: Milton's divorce tracts >> author → John Milton
Step 2: John Milton >> country of citizenship → England
Step 3: what is the most landlocked place in England → Coton in the Elms |
3hop1__308778_544708_54023 | When did the first McDonald open in the country the author of Milton's divorce tracts is from? | 1974 | [] | [
"Milton's divorce tracts\n\nMilton's divorce tracts refer to the four interlinked polemical pamphlets—\"The Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce\", \"The Judgment of Martin Bucer\", \"Tetrachordon\", and \"Colasterion\"—written by John Milton from 1643–1645. They argue for the legitimacy of divorce on grounds of spou... | Step 1: Milton's divorce tracts >> author → John Milton
Step 2: John Milton >> country of citizenship → England
Step 3: when did the first mcdonald's open in England → 1974 |
3hop1__308778_544708_33164 | When is the modern period dated in the country of citizenship of the author of Milton's divorce tracts? | Battle of Bosworth in 1485 | [
"1485"
] | [
"Gordon Tract Archeological Site\n\nThe Gordon Tract is a late Woodland period archeological site located on the floodplain and bluffs of Hinkson Creek near Columbia, Missouri, United States, which contains the remains of a prehistoric village and mounds. Radiocarbon dating of material obtained from the site gave d... | Step 1: Milton's divorce tracts >> author → John Milton
Step 2: John Milton >> country of citizenship → England
Step 3: When is the modern period dated in England ? → Battle of Bosworth in 1485 |
3hop1__308778_544708_8723 | What is the average percentage for people claiming job seeker's allowance in the country where the author of Milton's divorce tracts is a citizen? | 2.5 | [] | [
"John Milton\n\nJohn Milton (9 December 16088 November 1674) was an English poet, polemicist, man of letters, and civil servant for the Commonwealth of England under its Council of State and later under Oliver Cromwell. He wrote at a time of religious flux and political upheaval, and is best known for his epic poem... | Step 1: Milton's divorce tracts >> author → John Milton
Step 2: John Milton >> country of citizenship → England
Step 3: What England 's average percentage for people claiming job seeker's allowance? → 2.5 |
3hop1__621442_544708_87310 | What is the most landlocked place in the country of the author of Milton's 1645 Poems? | Coton in the Elms | [] | [
"Kazakhstan\n\nWith an area of 2,700,000 square kilometres (1,000,000 sq mi) – equivalent in size to Western Europe – Kazakhstan is the ninth-largest country and largest landlocked country in the world. While it was part of the Soviet Union, Kazakhstan lost some of its territory to China's Xinjiang autonomous regio... | Step 1: Milton's 1645 Poems >> author → John Milton
Step 2: John Milton >> country of citizenship → England
Step 3: what is the most landlocked place in England → Coton in the Elms |
3hop1__621442_544708_54023 | when did the first McDonald's open in the country of citizenship of the author of Milton's 1645 Poems? | 1974 | [] | [
"John Milton\n\nJohn Milton (9 December 16088 November 1674) was an English poet, polemicist, man of letters, and civil servant for the Commonwealth of England under its Council of State and later under Oliver Cromwell. He wrote at a time of religious flux and political upheaval, and is best known for his epic poem... | Step 1: Milton's 1645 Poems >> author → John Milton
Step 2: John Milton >> country of citizenship → England
Step 3: when did the first mcdonald's open in England → 1974 |
3hop1__621442_544708_33164 | When is the modern period dated in the country of citizenship of Milton's 1645 poems' author? | Battle of Bosworth in 1485 | [
"1485"
] | [
"Modern history\n\nMany major events caused Europe to change around the start of the 16th century, starting with the Fall of Constantinople in 1453, the fall of Muslim Spain and the discovery of the Americas in 1492, and Martin Luther's Protestant Reformation in 1517. In England the modern period is often dated to ... | Step 1: Milton's 1645 Poems >> author → John Milton
Step 2: John Milton >> country of citizenship → England
Step 3: When is the modern period dated in England ? → Battle of Bosworth in 1485 |
3hop1__621442_544708_8723 | What is the average percentage for people claiming job seeker's allowance, in the country of citizenship of the writer of Milton's 1645 Poems? | 2.5 | [] | [
"Child labour\n\nSimilarly, in 1996, member countries of the European Union, per Directive 94/33/EC, agreed to a number of exceptions for young people in its child labour laws. Under these rules, children of various ages may work in cultural, artistic, sporting or advertising activities if authorised by the compete... | Step 1: Milton's 1645 Poems >> author → John Milton
Step 2: John Milton >> country of citizenship → England
Step 3: What England 's average percentage for people claiming job seeker's allowance? → 2.5 |
3hop1__360282_544708_87310 | What is the most landlocked place in the country where the author of Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce was a citizen? | Coton in the Elms | [] | [
"Kazakhstan\n\nWith an area of 2,700,000 square kilometres (1,000,000 sq mi) – equivalent in size to Western Europe – Kazakhstan is the ninth-largest country and largest landlocked country in the world. While it was part of the Soviet Union, Kazakhstan lost some of its territory to China's Xinjiang autonomous regio... | Step 1: Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce >> author → John Milton
Step 2: John Milton >> country of citizenship → England
Step 3: what is the most landlocked place in England → Coton in the Elms |
3hop1__360282_544708_54023 | When did the first McDonald's open in the country of Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce's author? | 1974 | [] | [
"Oskar Maria Graf\n\nIn 1938, Graf left Europe via the Netherlands, arriving in New York City in July. Mirjam Sachs followed him, but his wife and child remained in Germany. In October 1938, he was appointed president of the German American Writers Association. In 1942, together with Wieland Herzfelde and other emi... | Step 1: Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce >> author → John Milton
Step 2: John Milton >> country of citizenship → England
Step 3: when did the first mcdonald's open in England → 1974 |
3hop1__360282_544708_33164 | When is the modern period dated in the country of citizenship of the author of Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce? | Battle of Bosworth in 1485 | [
"1485"
] | [
"Modern history\n\nMany major events caused Europe to change around the start of the 16th century, starting with the Fall of Constantinople in 1453, the fall of Muslim Spain and the discovery of the Americas in 1492, and Martin Luther's Protestant Reformation in 1517. In England the modern period is often dated to ... | Step 1: Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce >> author → John Milton
Step 2: John Milton >> country of citizenship → England
Step 3: When is the modern period dated in England ? → Battle of Bosworth in 1485 |
3hop1__360282_544708_8723 | What the average percentage for people claiming job seeker's allowance in the country of citizenship of the author of Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce? | 2.5 | [] | [
"Eric B. Shumway\n\nDuring Shumway's tenure as president of BYU-Hawaii, the school focused on increasing the percentage of students from outside the United States. Among other programs, there were scholarships granted where officials of foreign governments were allowed to help determine who received the scholarship... | Step 1: Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce >> author → John Milton
Step 2: John Milton >> country of citizenship → England
Step 3: What England 's average percentage for people claiming job seeker's allowance? → 2.5 |
3hop1__502691_544708_87310 | what is the most landlocked place in the country where the author of Judgement of Martin Bucer Concerning Divorce had citizenship? | Coton in the Elms | [] | [
"The Judgement of Cambyses\n\nThe Judgement of Cambyses is an oil on wood diptych by Dutch artist Gerard David, depicting the arrest and flaying of the corrupt Persian judge Sisamnes on the order of Cambyses, based on Herodotus' \"Histories\". The diptych was commissioned in 1487/1488 by the municipal authorities o... | Step 1: Judgement of Martin Bucer Concerning Divorce >> author → John Milton
Step 2: John Milton >> country of citizenship → England
Step 3: what is the most landlocked place in England → Coton in the Elms |
3hop1__502691_544708_54023 | When did the first McDonald's open in the country where the author of Judgement of Martin Bucer Concerning Divorce was a citizen? | 1974 | [] | [
"Alec Forbes of Howglen\n\nAlec Forbes of Howglen is a novel by George MacDonald, first published in 1865 and is primarily concerned with Scottish country life.",
"Bamboo Among the Oaks\n\nEdited by Mai Neng Moua, \"Bamboo Among the Oaks\" features the work of 23 Hmong writers from across the country. Some wrote ... | Step 1: Judgement of Martin Bucer Concerning Divorce >> author → John Milton
Step 2: John Milton >> country of citizenship → England
Step 3: when did the first mcdonald's open in England → 1974 |
3hop1__502691_544708_33164 | When is the modern period dated in the country of citizenship of the author of Judgement of Martin Bucer Concerning Divorce? | Battle of Bosworth in 1485 | [
"1485"
] | [
"1896 Summer Olympics\n\nOn 18 June 1894, Coubertin organised a congress at the Sorbonne, Paris, to present his plans to representatives of sports societies from 11 countries. Following his proposal's acceptance by the congress, a date for the first modern Olympic Games needed to be chosen. Coubertin suggested that... | Step 1: Judgement of Martin Bucer Concerning Divorce >> author → John Milton
Step 2: John Milton >> country of citizenship → England
Step 3: When is the modern period dated in England ? → Battle of Bosworth in 1485 |
3hop1__479393_213066_40570 | What early Huguenot Church was established in the origin country of the sport of which Kuzbass is a professional club? | The French Protestant Church of London | [
"French Protestant Church of London",
"The French Protestant Church"
] | [
"Protestantism\n\nSeveral countries have established their national churches, linking the ecclesiastical structure with the state. Jurisdictions where a Protestant denomination has been established as a state religion include several Nordic countries; Denmark (including Greenland), the Faroe Islands (its church bei... | Step 1: Kuzbass >> sport → bandy
Step 2: bandy >> country of origin → England
Step 3: What early Huguenot Church was established in England ? → The French Protestant Church of London |
3hop1__479393_213066_41097 | When did the name black death officially take root in the country where the Kuzbass's sport originated? | 1823 | [] | [
"InFaith\n\nInFaith has its roots in the First Day Society (founded 1790). InFaith officially formed in 1817 as the “Sunday and Adult School Union.” In 1824, the organization changed its name to “American Sunday School Union” (ASSU). Then, in 1974, the ASSU changed its name to “American Missionary Fellowship.” It b... | Step 1: Kuzbass >> sport → bandy
Step 2: bandy >> country of origin → England
Step 3: When did the name black death officially take root in England ? → 1823 |
3hop1__479393_213066_8723 | What is the percentage of people claiming job seeker's allowance, in the country of origin of the sport that Kuzbass operates in? | 2.5 | [] | [
"England national bandy team\n\nThe bandy team represented England in the 1913 European Bandy Championships in Davos, Switzerland. It was credited with winning the eight-nation tournament. At the time, bandy in England was administrated through the National Bandy Association.",
"Sydney Roosters\n\nIn 2018, the Ro... | Step 1: Kuzbass >> sport → bandy
Step 2: bandy >> country of origin → England
Step 3: What England 's average percentage for people claiming job seeker's allowance? → 2.5 |
3hop1__550524_213066_40570 | What early Huguenot Church was established in the country of origin of the sport that GT-76 plays? | The French Protestant Church of London | [
"French Protestant Church of London",
"The French Protestant Church"
] | [
"England national bandy team\n\nThe bandy team represented England in the 1913 European Bandy Championships in Davos, Switzerland. It was credited with winning the eight-nation tournament. At the time, bandy in England was administrated through the National Bandy Association.",
"Nanjing\n\nThere are two major spo... | Step 1: GT-76 >> sport → bandy
Step 2: bandy >> country of origin → England
Step 3: What early Huguenot Church was established in England ? → The French Protestant Church of London |
3hop1__550524_213066_41097 | When did the name 'Black Death' officially take root in the country where the sport played by GT-76 originated? | 1823 | [] | [
"2024 Summer Olympics\n\nThe 2024 Summer Olympics (French: Jeux olympiques d'été de 2024), officially known as the Games of the XXXIII Olympiad, and commonly known as Paris 2024, is a forthcoming international multi-sport event that is scheduled to take place from 26 July to 11 August 2024 in Paris, France.",
"GT... | Step 1: GT-76 >> sport → bandy
Step 2: bandy >> country of origin → England
Step 3: When did the name black death officially take root in England ? → 1823 |
3hop1__550524_213066_8723 | What is the average percentage for people claiming job seeker's allowance in the country of origin of the sport having GT-76 as a club? | 2.5 | [] | [
"Friday Night Lights (TV series)\n\nFriday Night Lights Intertitle, seasons 4 -- 5 Genre Sports drama Teen drama Family drama Based on Friday Night Lights: A Town, a Team, and a Dream by H.G. Bissinger Developed by Peter Berg Starring Kyle Chandler Connie Britton Gaius Charles Zach Gilford Minka Kelly Adrianne Pali... | Step 1: GT-76 >> sport → bandy
Step 2: bandy >> country of origin → England
Step 3: What England 's average percentage for people claiming job seeker's allowance? → 2.5 |
3hop1__536355_213066_40570 | What early Huguenot Church was established in the country where IK Tellus's sport comes from? | The French Protestant Church of London | [
"French Protestant Church of London",
"The French Protestant Church"
] | [
"Denmark Congregational United Church of Christ\n\nDenmark Congregational United Church of Christ is located in Denmark, Iowa, United States. The church building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as Denmark Congregational Church in 1977. The church is noteworthy because of its association with ... | Step 1: IK Tellus >> sport → bandy
Step 2: bandy >> country of origin → England
Step 3: What early Huguenot Church was established in England ? → The French Protestant Church of London |
3hop1__536355_213066_41097 | In what year did the Black Death officially take root in the country that has a sport club named IK Tellus? | 1823 | [] | [
"ISO 3166-1\n\nISO 3166-1 is part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), and defines codes for the names of countries, dependent territories, and special areas of geographical interest. The official name of the standard is \"Codes for the representation of na... | Step 1: IK Tellus >> sport → bandy
Step 2: bandy >> country of origin → England
Step 3: When did the name black death officially take root in England ? → 1823 |
3hop1__536355_213066_8723 | What is the average percentage for people claiming job seeker's allowance in the country where IK Tellus's sport originated? | 2.5 | [] | [
"Andrey Lukin\n\nSince then his career failed to live up to the earlier promise, but he still became an International Master and won five Leningrad (Saint Petersburg) championships, which at the time were equal in strength to a national championship of an average European country, with many titled players taking pa... | Step 1: IK Tellus >> sport → bandy
Step 2: bandy >> country of origin → England
Step 3: What England 's average percentage for people claiming job seeker's allowance? → 2.5 |
3hop1__576856_213066_40570 | What early Huguenot Church was established in the country of origin of the sport Helenelunds IK plays? | The French Protestant Church of London | [
"French Protestant Church of London",
"The French Protestant Church"
] | [
"Huguenots\n\nThe French Protestant Church of London was established by Royal Charter in 1550. It is now located at Soho Square. Huguenot refugees flocked to Shoreditch, London. They established a major weaving industry in and around Spitalfields (see Petticoat Lane and the Tenterground) in East London. In Wandswor... | Step 1: Helenelunds IK >> sport → bandy
Step 2: bandy >> country of origin → England
Step 3: What early Huguenot Church was established in England ? → The French Protestant Church of London |
3hop1__576856_213066_41097 | When did the name Black Death officially take root in the country of origin of the sport Helenelunds IK plays? | 1823 | [] | [
"Chevrolet Corvette\n\nThe Chevrolet Corvette, known colloquially as the Vette or Chevy Corvette, is a sports car manufactured by Chevrolet. The car has been produced through seven generations. The first model, a convertible, was introduced at the GM Motorama in 1953 as a concept show car. Myron Scott is credited f... | Step 1: Helenelunds IK >> sport → bandy
Step 2: bandy >> country of origin → England
Step 3: When did the name black death officially take root in England ? → 1823 |
3hop1__576856_213066_8723 | What's the average percentage of people claiming job seeker's allowance in the country where Helenelunds IK's sport originated? | 2.5 | [] | [
"Retirement\n\nRetirement, or the practice of leaving one's job or ceasing to work after reaching a certain age, has been around since around the 18th century. Prior to the 18th century, the average life expectancy of people was between 26 and 40 years. Due to this, only a small percentage of the population were re... | Step 1: Helenelunds IK >> sport → bandy
Step 2: bandy >> country of origin → England
Step 3: What England 's average percentage for people claiming job seeker's allowance? → 2.5 |
3hop1__749342_213066_40570 | What early Huguenot Church was established in the country that originated the sport of IK Sirius BK? | The French Protestant Church of London | [
"French Protestant Church of London",
"The French Protestant Church"
] | [
"Huguenots\n\nA number of Huguenots served as mayors in Dublin, Cork, Youghal and Waterford in the 17th and 18th centuries. Numerous signs of Huguenot presence can still be seen with names still in use, and with areas of the main towns and cities named after the people who settled there. Examples include the Huguen... | Step 1: IK Sirius BK >> sport → bandy
Step 2: bandy >> country of origin → England
Step 3: What early Huguenot Church was established in England ? → The French Protestant Church of London |
3hop1__749342_213066_41097 | When did the name Black Death officially take root, in the country where the sport that IK Sirius BK plays, originated in? | 1823 | [] | [
"Sirius XM Love\n\nSiriusXM Love is a music channel that plays love songs from soft - AC artists and airs on Sirius XM Radio, and Dish Network. It airs on channel 70 on Sirius XM Radio. On XM, it replaced former channel The Heart on November 12, 2008. On Sirius XM Canada, the channel retained the old Sirius Love na... | Step 1: IK Sirius BK >> sport → bandy
Step 2: bandy >> country of origin → England
Step 3: When did the name black death officially take root in England ? → 1823 |
3hop1__749342_213066_8723 | What is the average percentage for people claiming job seeker's allowance in the country of origin of the sport IK Sirius BK plays for? | 2.5 | [] | [
"IK Sirius\n\nIK Sirius is a Swedish bandy club located in Uppsala, currently playing in Elitserien. IK Sirius were formed in 1907 and play their home games at Studenternas Idrottsplats.",
"England national bandy team\n\nThe bandy team represented England in the 1913 European Bandy Championships in Davos, Switzer... | Step 1: IK Sirius BK >> sport → bandy
Step 2: bandy >> country of origin → England
Step 3: What England 's average percentage for people claiming job seeker's allowance? → 2.5 |
3hop1__400877_252578_41113 | when did the Y. pestis reach the country of citizenship of Chloridia's author? | 1349 | [] | [
"The Speeches at Prince Henry's Barriers\n\nThe Speeches at Prince Henry's Barriers, sometimes called The Lady of the Lake, is a masque or entertainment written by Ben Jonson in honour of Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales, the son and heir of King James I of England. The speeches were performed on 6 January 1610 in ... | Step 1: Chloridia >> author → Ben Jonson
Step 2: Ben Jonson >> country of citizenship → England
Step 3: When did the y. pestis reach England ? → 1349 |
3hop1__400877_252578_41097 | When did the name black death officially take root in the country where the Chloridia author had citizenship? | 1823 | [] | [
"ISO 3166\n\nISO 3166 is a standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) that defines codes for the names of countries, dependent territories, special areas of geographical interest, and their principal subdivisions (e.g., provinces or states). The official name of the standard is C... | Step 1: Chloridia >> author → Ben Jonson
Step 2: Ben Jonson >> country of citizenship → England
Step 3: When did the name black death officially take root in England ? → 1823 |
3hop1__400877_252578_158704 | How many UNESCO World Heritage sites lie within the country where Chloridia's author was born? | 17 | [] | [
"Mada'in Saleh\n\nIn 2008, UNESCO proclaimed Mada'in Saleh as a site of patrimony, becoming Saudi Arabia's first World Heritage Site. It was chosen for its well-preserved remains from late antiquity, especially the 131 rock-cut monumental tombs, with their elaborately ornamented façades, of the Nabatean kingdom.",
... | Step 1: Chloridia >> author → Ben Jonson
Step 2: Ben Jonson >> country of citizenship → England
Step 3: How many UNESCO World Heritage sites in the United Kingdom are in England ? → 17 |
3hop1__521835_252578_41113 | When did yersinia pestis reach the country of citizenship of the author of "The Alchemist"? | 1349 | [] | [
"Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II (Rome)\n\nSurrounded by palazzi with large porticoes in the 19th-century style, the piazza was built by Gaetano Koch shortly after the unification of Italy. Umbertine in style, it is the largest piazza in Rome (316 x 174 metres). In the centre of the piazza is a garden with the remains ... | Step 1: The Alchemist >> author → Ben Jonson
Step 2: Ben Jonson >> country of citizenship → England
Step 3: When did the y. pestis reach England ? → 1349 |
3hop1__521835_252578_41097 | When did the name black death officially take root in the country of citizenship of the author of The Alchemist? | 1823 | [] | [
"Black Thought\n\nTariq Luqmaan Trotter (born October 3, 1971), better known as Black Thought, is an American rapper and the lead MC of the Philadelphia-based hip hop group The Roots, as well as an occasional actor. Black Thought, who co-founded The Roots with drummer Questlove (Ahmir Thompson), is widely lauded fo... | Step 1: The Alchemist >> author → Ben Jonson
Step 2: Ben Jonson >> country of citizenship → England
Step 3: When did the name black death officially take root in England ? → 1823 |
3hop1__521835_252578_158704 | How many UNESCO World Heritage sites in the UK are in the country of citizenship of The Alchemist's author? | 17 | [] | [
"Historic Centre of Cienfuegos\n\nThe Historic Centre of Cienfuegos, is located in the city of Cienfuegos in Cuba. It was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2005.",
"Old City (Jerusalem)\n\nIn 1980, Jordan proposed that the Old City be listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It was added to the List in 1981... | Step 1: The Alchemist >> author → Ben Jonson
Step 2: Ben Jonson >> country of citizenship → England
Step 3: How many UNESCO World Heritage sites in the United Kingdom are in England ? → 17 |
3hop1__408876_252578_41113 | When did the Y. pestis reach the country of citizenship where the author of The Devil is an Ass is from? | 1349 | [] | [
"Black Death\n\nThe dominant explanation for the Black Death is the plague theory, which attributes the outbreak to Yersinia pestis, also responsible for an epidemic that began in southern China in 1865, eventually spreading to India. The investigation of the pathogen that caused the 19th-century plague was begun b... | Step 1: The Devil is an Ass >> author → Ben Jonson
Step 2: Ben Jonson >> country of citizenship → England
Step 3: When did the y. pestis reach England ? → 1349 |
3hop1__408876_252578_41097 | When was the plague name "black death" first used in the country where The Devil is an Ass was written? | 1823 | [] | [
"Midas Island\n\nMidas Island is an island lying north-west of Apéndice Island in Hughes Bay, off the west coast of Graham Land, Antarctica. It was first seen by the Belgian Antarctic Expedition under Gerlache in 1898 and described as an island with two summits \"like the ears of an ass\". The name, given by the UK... | Step 1: The Devil is an Ass >> author → Ben Jonson
Step 2: Ben Jonson >> country of citizenship → England
Step 3: When did the name black death officially take root in England ? → 1823 |
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