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[ "Middle East Institute", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Washington" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Middle East Institute<\e1> and <e2>Washington<\e2>. John Gregory Myre is an American journalist and NPR's digital editor for international news. Previously, he was a foreign correspondent for The Associated Press and The New York Times for 20 years. He reported from Jerusalem from 2003 to 2007 for The New York Times. With the AP, Myre was based in Jerusalem, Moscow, Nicosia, Islamabad and Johannesburg. He covered many major international stories, including Nelson Mandela's release from prison in 1990, the Gulf War of 1991, the rise of the Taliban, the early days of Vladimir Putin as Russia's leader, the Israeli - Palestinian fighting that erupted in 2000 and the U.S. war in Afghanistan. He is also a scholar at the Middle East Institute in Washington.
located in the administrative territorial entity
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[ "Myre", "employer", "Associated Press" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Myre<\e1> and <e2>Associated Press<\e2>. John Gregory Myre is an American journalist and NPR's digital editor for international news. Previously, he was a foreign correspondent for The Associated Press and The New York Times for 20 years. He reported from Jerusalem from 2003 to 2007 for The New York Times. With the AP, Myre was based in Jerusalem, Moscow, Nicosia, Islamabad and Johannesburg. He covered many major international stories, including Nelson Mandela's release from prison in 1990, the Gulf War of 1991, the rise of the Taliban, the early days of Vladimir Putin as Russia's leader, the Israeli - Palestinian fighting that erupted in 2000 and the U.S. war in Afghanistan. He is also a scholar at the Middle East Institute in Washington.
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[ "NPR", "country", "American" ]
Find the relation between <e1>NPR<\e1> and <e2>American<\e2>. John Gregory Myre is an American journalist and NPR's digital editor for international news. Previously, he was a foreign correspondent for The Associated Press and The New York Times for 20 years. He reported from Jerusalem from 2003 to 2007 for The New York Times. With the AP, Myre was based in Jerusalem, Moscow, Nicosia, Islamabad and Johannesburg. He covered many major international stories, including Nelson Mandela's release from prison in 1990, the Gulf War of 1991, the rise of the Taliban, the early days of Vladimir Putin as Russia's leader, the Israeli - Palestinian fighting that erupted in 2000 and the U.S. war in Afghanistan. He is also a scholar at the Middle East Institute in Washington.
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[ "Myre", "country of citizenship", "U.S." ]
Find the relation between <e1>Myre<\e1> and <e2>U.S.<\e2>. John Gregory Myre is an American journalist and NPR's digital editor for international news. Previously, he was a foreign correspondent for The Associated Press and The New York Times for 20 years. He reported from Jerusalem from 2003 to 2007 for The New York Times. With the AP, Myre was based in Jerusalem, Moscow, Nicosia, Islamabad and Johannesburg. He covered many major international stories, including Nelson Mandela's release from prison in 1990, the Gulf War of 1991, the rise of the Taliban, the early days of Vladimir Putin as Russia's leader, the Israeli - Palestinian fighting that erupted in 2000 and the U.S. war in Afghanistan. He is also a scholar at the Middle East Institute in Washington.
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[ "Vladimir Putin", "applies to jurisdiction", "Russia" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Vladimir Putin<\e1> and <e2>Russia<\e2>. John Gregory Myre is an American journalist and NPR's digital editor for international news. Previously, he was a foreign correspondent for The Associated Press and The New York Times for 20 years. He reported from Jerusalem from 2003 to 2007 for The New York Times. With the AP, Myre was based in Jerusalem, Moscow, Nicosia, Islamabad and Johannesburg. He covered many major international stories, including Nelson Mandela's release from prison in 1990, the Gulf War of 1991, the rise of the Taliban, the early days of Vladimir Putin as Russia's leader, the Israeli - Palestinian fighting that erupted in 2000 and the U.S. war in Afghanistan. He is also a scholar at the Middle East Institute in Washington.
applies to jurisdiction
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[ "Afghanistan", "participant of", "U.S." ]
Find the relation between <e1>Afghanistan<\e1> and <e2>U.S.<\e2>. John Gregory Myre is an American journalist and NPR's digital editor for international news. Previously, he was a foreign correspondent for The Associated Press and The New York Times for 20 years. He reported from Jerusalem from 2003 to 2007 for The New York Times. With the AP, Myre was based in Jerusalem, Moscow, Nicosia, Islamabad and Johannesburg. He covered many major international stories, including Nelson Mandela's release from prison in 1990, the Gulf War of 1991, the rise of the Taliban, the early days of Vladimir Putin as Russia's leader, the Israeli - Palestinian fighting that erupted in 2000 and the U.S. war in Afghanistan. He is also a scholar at the Middle East Institute in Washington.
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[ "Associated Press", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "American" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Associated Press<\e1> and <e2>American<\e2>. John Gregory Myre is an American journalist and NPR's digital editor for international news. Previously, he was a foreign correspondent for The Associated Press and The New York Times for 20 years. He reported from Jerusalem from 2003 to 2007 for The New York Times. With the AP, Myre was based in Jerusalem, Moscow, Nicosia, Islamabad and Johannesburg. He covered many major international stories, including Nelson Mandela's release from prison in 1990, the Gulf War of 1991, the rise of the Taliban, the early days of Vladimir Putin as Russia's leader, the Israeli - Palestinian fighting that erupted in 2000 and the U.S. war in Afghanistan. He is also a scholar at the Middle East Institute in Washington.
located in the administrative territorial entity
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[ "NPR", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "U.S." ]
Find the relation between <e1>NPR<\e1> and <e2>U.S.<\e2>. John Gregory Myre is an American journalist and NPR's digital editor for international news. Previously, he was a foreign correspondent for The Associated Press and The New York Times for 20 years. He reported from Jerusalem from 2003 to 2007 for The New York Times. With the AP, Myre was based in Jerusalem, Moscow, Nicosia, Islamabad and Johannesburg. He covered many major international stories, including Nelson Mandela's release from prison in 1990, the Gulf War of 1991, the rise of the Taliban, the early days of Vladimir Putin as Russia's leader, the Israeli - Palestinian fighting that erupted in 2000 and the U.S. war in Afghanistan. He is also a scholar at the Middle East Institute in Washington.
located in the administrative territorial entity
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[ "Middle East Institute", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "U.S." ]
Find the relation between <e1>Middle East Institute<\e1> and <e2>U.S.<\e2>. John Gregory Myre is an American journalist and NPR's digital editor for international news. Previously, he was a foreign correspondent for The Associated Press and The New York Times for 20 years. He reported from Jerusalem from 2003 to 2007 for The New York Times. With the AP, Myre was based in Jerusalem, Moscow, Nicosia, Islamabad and Johannesburg. He covered many major international stories, including Nelson Mandela's release from prison in 1990, the Gulf War of 1991, the rise of the Taliban, the early days of Vladimir Putin as Russia's leader, the Israeli - Palestinian fighting that erupted in 2000 and the U.S. war in Afghanistan. He is also a scholar at the Middle East Institute in Washington.
located in the administrative territorial entity
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[ "Associated Press", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "U.S." ]
Find the relation between <e1>Associated Press<\e1> and <e2>U.S.<\e2>. John Gregory Myre is an American journalist and NPR's digital editor for international news. Previously, he was a foreign correspondent for The Associated Press and The New York Times for 20 years. He reported from Jerusalem from 2003 to 2007 for The New York Times. With the AP, Myre was based in Jerusalem, Moscow, Nicosia, Islamabad and Johannesburg. He covered many major international stories, including Nelson Mandela's release from prison in 1990, the Gulf War of 1991, the rise of the Taliban, the early days of Vladimir Putin as Russia's leader, the Israeli - Palestinian fighting that erupted in 2000 and the U.S. war in Afghanistan. He is also a scholar at the Middle East Institute in Washington.
located in the administrative territorial entity
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[ "NPR", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "American" ]
Find the relation between <e1>NPR<\e1> and <e2>American<\e2>. John Gregory Myre is an American journalist and NPR's digital editor for international news. Previously, he was a foreign correspondent for The Associated Press and The New York Times for 20 years. He reported from Jerusalem from 2003 to 2007 for The New York Times. With the AP, Myre was based in Jerusalem, Moscow, Nicosia, Islamabad and Johannesburg. He covered many major international stories, including Nelson Mandela's release from prison in 1990, the Gulf War of 1991, the rise of the Taliban, the early days of Vladimir Putin as Russia's leader, the Israeli - Palestinian fighting that erupted in 2000 and the U.S. war in Afghanistan. He is also a scholar at the Middle East Institute in Washington.
located in the administrative territorial entity
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[ "Big Time Rush", "creator", "Scott Fellows" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Big Time Rush<\e1> and <e2>Scott Fellows<\e2>. Supernoobs is a Canadian flash animated series produced by DHX Media for Cartoon Network and Teletoon. The series is about four kids who navigate through middle school and fight evil assassins at the same time. It first premiered on Cartoon Network in the United Kingdom and Ireland on November 2, 2015. Supernoobs was created by Scott Fellows, who also created Johnny Test, Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide, Big Time Rush, and 100 Things to Do Before High School. On January 11, 2018, DHX announced that the second season will air on its Family Channel instead of Teletoon. The second season has been picked up by Cartoon Network across Europe, the Middle East and Africa, and by Hulu in the United States.
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[ "100 Things to Do Before High School", "creator", "Scott Fellows" ]
Find the relation between <e1>100 Things to Do Before High School<\e1> and <e2>Scott Fellows<\e2>. Supernoobs is a Canadian flash animated series produced by DHX Media for Cartoon Network and Teletoon. The series is about four kids who navigate through middle school and fight evil assassins at the same time. It first premiered on Cartoon Network in the United Kingdom and Ireland on November 2, 2015. Supernoobs was created by Scott Fellows, who also created Johnny Test, Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide, Big Time Rush, and 100 Things to Do Before High School. On January 11, 2018, DHX announced that the second season will air on its Family Channel instead of Teletoon. The second season has been picked up by Cartoon Network across Europe, the Middle East and Africa, and by Hulu in the United States.
creator
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[ "Hulu", "country", "United States" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Hulu<\e1> and <e2>United States<\e2>. Supernoobs is a Canadian flash animated series produced by DHX Media for Cartoon Network and Teletoon. The series is about four kids who navigate through middle school and fight evil assassins at the same time. It first premiered on Cartoon Network in the United Kingdom and Ireland on November 2, 2015. Supernoobs was created by Scott Fellows, who also created Johnny Test, Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide, Big Time Rush, and 100 Things to Do Before High School. On January 11, 2018, DHX announced that the second season will air on its Family Channel instead of Teletoon. The second season has been picked up by Cartoon Network across Europe, the Middle East and Africa, and by Hulu in the United States.
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[ "Johnny Test", "creator", "Scott Fellows" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Johnny Test<\e1> and <e2>Scott Fellows<\e2>. Supernoobs is a Canadian flash animated series produced by DHX Media for Cartoon Network and Teletoon. The series is about four kids who navigate through middle school and fight evil assassins at the same time. It first premiered on Cartoon Network in the United Kingdom and Ireland on November 2, 2015. Supernoobs was created by Scott Fellows, who also created Johnny Test, Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide, Big Time Rush, and 100 Things to Do Before High School. On January 11, 2018, DHX announced that the second season will air on its Family Channel instead of Teletoon. The second season has been picked up by Cartoon Network across Europe, the Middle East and Africa, and by Hulu in the United States.
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[ "Supernoobs", "country of origin", "Canadian" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Supernoobs<\e1> and <e2>Canadian<\e2>. Supernoobs is a Canadian flash animated series produced by DHX Media for Cartoon Network and Teletoon. The series is about four kids who navigate through middle school and fight evil assassins at the same time. It first premiered on Cartoon Network in the United Kingdom and Ireland on November 2, 2015. Supernoobs was created by Scott Fellows, who also created Johnny Test, Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide, Big Time Rush, and 100 Things to Do Before High School. On January 11, 2018, DHX announced that the second season will air on its Family Channel instead of Teletoon. The second season has been picked up by Cartoon Network across Europe, the Middle East and Africa, and by Hulu in the United States.
country of origin
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[ "Supernoobs", "creator", "Scott Fellows" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Supernoobs<\e1> and <e2>Scott Fellows<\e2>. Supernoobs is a Canadian flash animated series produced by DHX Media for Cartoon Network and Teletoon. The series is about four kids who navigate through middle school and fight evil assassins at the same time. It first premiered on Cartoon Network in the United Kingdom and Ireland on November 2, 2015. Supernoobs was created by Scott Fellows, who also created Johnny Test, Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide, Big Time Rush, and 100 Things to Do Before High School. On January 11, 2018, DHX announced that the second season will air on its Family Channel instead of Teletoon. The second season has been picked up by Cartoon Network across Europe, the Middle East and Africa, and by Hulu in the United States.
creator
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[ "Hulu", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "United States" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Hulu<\e1> and <e2>United States<\e2>. Supernoobs is a Canadian flash animated series produced by DHX Media for Cartoon Network and Teletoon. The series is about four kids who navigate through middle school and fight evil assassins at the same time. It first premiered on Cartoon Network in the United Kingdom and Ireland on November 2, 2015. Supernoobs was created by Scott Fellows, who also created Johnny Test, Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide, Big Time Rush, and 100 Things to Do Before High School. On January 11, 2018, DHX announced that the second season will air on its Family Channel instead of Teletoon. The second season has been picked up by Cartoon Network across Europe, the Middle East and Africa, and by Hulu in the United States.
located in the administrative territorial entity
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[ "Lucius Caesar", "sibling", "Gaius Caesar" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Lucius Caesar<\e1> and <e2>Gaius Caesar<\e2>. Lucius Caesar (Latin : Lucius Julius Caesar ; 17 BC – 20 August AD 2) was the grandson of Augustus. The son of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa and Julia the Elder, Augustus' only daughter, Lucius was adopted by his grandfather along with his older brother, Gaius Caesar. As the emperor's adopted sons and joint - heirs to the Roman Empire, Lucius and Gaius had promising political and military careers. However, Lucius died of a sudden illness on 20 August AD 2, in Massilia, Gaul, while traveling to meet the Roman army in Hispania. His brother Gaius also died at a relatively young age on 21 February, AD 4. The untimely loss of both heirs compelled Augustus to redraw the line of succession by adopting Lucius' younger brother, Agrippa Postumus as well as his stepson, Tiberius on 26 June AD 4.
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[ "Lucius Caesar", "place of death", "Massilia" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Lucius Caesar<\e1> and <e2>Massilia<\e2>. Lucius Caesar (Latin : Lucius Julius Caesar ; 17 BC – 20 August AD 2) was the grandson of Augustus. The son of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa and Julia the Elder, Augustus' only daughter, Lucius was adopted by his grandfather along with his older brother, Gaius Caesar. As the emperor's adopted sons and joint - heirs to the Roman Empire, Lucius and Gaius had promising political and military careers. However, Lucius died of a sudden illness on 20 August AD 2, in Massilia, Gaul, while traveling to meet the Roman army in Hispania. His brother Gaius also died at a relatively young age on 21 February, AD 4. The untimely loss of both heirs compelled Augustus to redraw the line of succession by adopting Lucius' younger brother, Agrippa Postumus as well as his stepson, Tiberius on 26 June AD 4.
place of death
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[ "Lucius Caesar", "sibling", "Agrippa Postumus" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Lucius Caesar<\e1> and <e2>Agrippa Postumus<\e2>. Lucius Caesar (Latin : Lucius Julius Caesar ; 17 BC – 20 August AD 2) was the grandson of Augustus. The son of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa and Julia the Elder, Augustus' only daughter, Lucius was adopted by his grandfather along with his older brother, Gaius Caesar. As the emperor's adopted sons and joint - heirs to the Roman Empire, Lucius and Gaius had promising political and military careers. However, Lucius died of a sudden illness on 20 August AD 2, in Massilia, Gaul, while traveling to meet the Roman army in Hispania. His brother Gaius also died at a relatively young age on 21 February, AD 4. The untimely loss of both heirs compelled Augustus to redraw the line of succession by adopting Lucius' younger brother, Agrippa Postumus as well as his stepson, Tiberius on 26 June AD 4.
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[ "Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa", "child", "Lucius Caesar" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa<\e1> and <e2>Lucius Caesar<\e2>. Lucius Caesar (Latin : Lucius Julius Caesar ; 17 BC – 20 August AD 2) was the grandson of Augustus. The son of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa and Julia the Elder, Augustus' only daughter, Lucius was adopted by his grandfather along with his older brother, Gaius Caesar. As the emperor's adopted sons and joint - heirs to the Roman Empire, Lucius and Gaius had promising political and military careers. However, Lucius died of a sudden illness on 20 August AD 2, in Massilia, Gaul, while traveling to meet the Roman army in Hispania. His brother Gaius also died at a relatively young age on 21 February, AD 4. The untimely loss of both heirs compelled Augustus to redraw the line of succession by adopting Lucius' younger brother, Agrippa Postumus as well as his stepson, Tiberius on 26 June AD 4.
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[ "Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa", "child", "Gaius Caesar" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa<\e1> and <e2>Gaius Caesar<\e2>. Lucius Caesar (Latin : Lucius Julius Caesar ; 17 BC – 20 August AD 2) was the grandson of Augustus. The son of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa and Julia the Elder, Augustus' only daughter, Lucius was adopted by his grandfather along with his older brother, Gaius Caesar. As the emperor's adopted sons and joint - heirs to the Roman Empire, Lucius and Gaius had promising political and military careers. However, Lucius died of a sudden illness on 20 August AD 2, in Massilia, Gaul, while traveling to meet the Roman army in Hispania. His brother Gaius also died at a relatively young age on 21 February, AD 4. The untimely loss of both heirs compelled Augustus to redraw the line of succession by adopting Lucius' younger brother, Agrippa Postumus as well as his stepson, Tiberius on 26 June AD 4.
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[ "Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa", "child", "Agrippa Postumus" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa<\e1> and <e2>Agrippa Postumus<\e2>. Lucius Caesar (Latin : Lucius Julius Caesar ; 17 BC – 20 August AD 2) was the grandson of Augustus. The son of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa and Julia the Elder, Augustus' only daughter, Lucius was adopted by his grandfather along with his older brother, Gaius Caesar. As the emperor's adopted sons and joint - heirs to the Roman Empire, Lucius and Gaius had promising political and military careers. However, Lucius died of a sudden illness on 20 August AD 2, in Massilia, Gaul, while traveling to meet the Roman army in Hispania. His brother Gaius also died at a relatively young age on 21 February, AD 4. The untimely loss of both heirs compelled Augustus to redraw the line of succession by adopting Lucius' younger brother, Agrippa Postumus as well as his stepson, Tiberius on 26 June AD 4.
child
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[ "Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa", "languages spoken, written or signed", "Latin" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa<\e1> and <e2>Latin<\e2>. Lucius Caesar (Latin : Lucius Julius Caesar ; 17 BC – 20 August AD 2) was the grandson of Augustus. The son of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa and Julia the Elder, Augustus' only daughter, Lucius was adopted by his grandfather along with his older brother, Gaius Caesar. As the emperor's adopted sons and joint - heirs to the Roman Empire, Lucius and Gaius had promising political and military careers. However, Lucius died of a sudden illness on 20 August AD 2, in Massilia, Gaul, while traveling to meet the Roman army in Hispania. His brother Gaius also died at a relatively young age on 21 February, AD 4. The untimely loss of both heirs compelled Augustus to redraw the line of succession by adopting Lucius' younger brother, Agrippa Postumus as well as his stepson, Tiberius on 26 June AD 4.
languages spoken, written or signed
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[ "Gaius Caesar", "sibling", "Lucius Caesar" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Gaius Caesar<\e1> and <e2>Lucius Caesar<\e2>. Lucius Caesar (Latin : Lucius Julius Caesar ; 17 BC – 20 August AD 2) was the grandson of Augustus. The son of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa and Julia the Elder, Augustus' only daughter, Lucius was adopted by his grandfather along with his older brother, Gaius Caesar. As the emperor's adopted sons and joint - heirs to the Roman Empire, Lucius and Gaius had promising political and military careers. However, Lucius died of a sudden illness on 20 August AD 2, in Massilia, Gaul, while traveling to meet the Roman army in Hispania. His brother Gaius also died at a relatively young age on 21 February, AD 4. The untimely loss of both heirs compelled Augustus to redraw the line of succession by adopting Lucius' younger brother, Agrippa Postumus as well as his stepson, Tiberius on 26 June AD 4.
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[ "Gaius Caesar", "father", "Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Gaius Caesar<\e1> and <e2>Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa<\e2>. Lucius Caesar (Latin : Lucius Julius Caesar ; 17 BC – 20 August AD 2) was the grandson of Augustus. The son of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa and Julia the Elder, Augustus' only daughter, Lucius was adopted by his grandfather along with his older brother, Gaius Caesar. As the emperor's adopted sons and joint - heirs to the Roman Empire, Lucius and Gaius had promising political and military careers. However, Lucius died of a sudden illness on 20 August AD 2, in Massilia, Gaul, while traveling to meet the Roman army in Hispania. His brother Gaius also died at a relatively young age on 21 February, AD 4. The untimely loss of both heirs compelled Augustus to redraw the line of succession by adopting Lucius' younger brother, Agrippa Postumus as well as his stepson, Tiberius on 26 June AD 4.
father
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[ "Gaius Caesar", "sibling", "Agrippa Postumus" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Gaius Caesar<\e1> and <e2>Agrippa Postumus<\e2>. Lucius Caesar (Latin : Lucius Julius Caesar ; 17 BC – 20 August AD 2) was the grandson of Augustus. The son of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa and Julia the Elder, Augustus' only daughter, Lucius was adopted by his grandfather along with his older brother, Gaius Caesar. As the emperor's adopted sons and joint - heirs to the Roman Empire, Lucius and Gaius had promising political and military careers. However, Lucius died of a sudden illness on 20 August AD 2, in Massilia, Gaul, while traveling to meet the Roman army in Hispania. His brother Gaius also died at a relatively young age on 21 February, AD 4. The untimely loss of both heirs compelled Augustus to redraw the line of succession by adopting Lucius' younger brother, Agrippa Postumus as well as his stepson, Tiberius on 26 June AD 4.
sibling
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[ "Agrippa Postumus", "sibling", "Lucius Caesar" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Agrippa Postumus<\e1> and <e2>Lucius Caesar<\e2>. Lucius Caesar (Latin : Lucius Julius Caesar ; 17 BC – 20 August AD 2) was the grandson of Augustus. The son of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa and Julia the Elder, Augustus' only daughter, Lucius was adopted by his grandfather along with his older brother, Gaius Caesar. As the emperor's adopted sons and joint - heirs to the Roman Empire, Lucius and Gaius had promising political and military careers. However, Lucius died of a sudden illness on 20 August AD 2, in Massilia, Gaul, while traveling to meet the Roman army in Hispania. His brother Gaius also died at a relatively young age on 21 February, AD 4. The untimely loss of both heirs compelled Augustus to redraw the line of succession by adopting Lucius' younger brother, Agrippa Postumus as well as his stepson, Tiberius on 26 June AD 4.
sibling
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[ "Agrippa Postumus", "sibling", "Gaius Caesar" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Agrippa Postumus<\e1> and <e2>Gaius Caesar<\e2>. Lucius Caesar (Latin : Lucius Julius Caesar ; 17 BC – 20 August AD 2) was the grandson of Augustus. The son of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa and Julia the Elder, Augustus' only daughter, Lucius was adopted by his grandfather along with his older brother, Gaius Caesar. As the emperor's adopted sons and joint - heirs to the Roman Empire, Lucius and Gaius had promising political and military careers. However, Lucius died of a sudden illness on 20 August AD 2, in Massilia, Gaul, while traveling to meet the Roman army in Hispania. His brother Gaius also died at a relatively young age on 21 February, AD 4. The untimely loss of both heirs compelled Augustus to redraw the line of succession by adopting Lucius' younger brother, Agrippa Postumus as well as his stepson, Tiberius on 26 June AD 4.
sibling
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[ "Agrippa Postumus", "sibling", "Gaius" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Agrippa Postumus<\e1> and <e2>Gaius<\e2>. Lucius Caesar (Latin : Lucius Julius Caesar ; 17 BC – 20 August AD 2) was the grandson of Augustus. The son of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa and Julia the Elder, Augustus' only daughter, Lucius was adopted by his grandfather along with his older brother, Gaius Caesar. As the emperor's adopted sons and joint - heirs to the Roman Empire, Lucius and Gaius had promising political and military careers. However, Lucius died of a sudden illness on 20 August AD 2, in Massilia, Gaul, while traveling to meet the Roman army in Hispania. His brother Gaius also died at a relatively young age on 21 February, AD 4. The untimely loss of both heirs compelled Augustus to redraw the line of succession by adopting Lucius' younger brother, Agrippa Postumus as well as his stepson, Tiberius on 26 June AD 4.
sibling
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[ "Lucius", "sibling", "Gaius" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Lucius<\e1> and <e2>Gaius<\e2>. Lucius Caesar (Latin : Lucius Julius Caesar ; 17 BC – 20 August AD 2) was the grandson of Augustus. The son of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa and Julia the Elder, Augustus' only daughter, Lucius was adopted by his grandfather along with his older brother, Gaius Caesar. As the emperor's adopted sons and joint - heirs to the Roman Empire, Lucius and Gaius had promising political and military careers. However, Lucius died of a sudden illness on 20 August AD 2, in Massilia, Gaul, while traveling to meet the Roman army in Hispania. His brother Gaius also died at a relatively young age on 21 February, AD 4. The untimely loss of both heirs compelled Augustus to redraw the line of succession by adopting Lucius' younger brother, Agrippa Postumus as well as his stepson, Tiberius on 26 June AD 4.
sibling
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28,508
[ "Lucius", "languages spoken, written or signed", "Latin" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Lucius<\e1> and <e2>Latin<\e2>. Lucius Caesar (Latin : Lucius Julius Caesar ; 17 BC – 20 August AD 2) was the grandson of Augustus. The son of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa and Julia the Elder, Augustus' only daughter, Lucius was adopted by his grandfather along with his older brother, Gaius Caesar. As the emperor's adopted sons and joint - heirs to the Roman Empire, Lucius and Gaius had promising political and military careers. However, Lucius died of a sudden illness on 20 August AD 2, in Massilia, Gaul, while traveling to meet the Roman army in Hispania. His brother Gaius also died at a relatively young age on 21 February, AD 4. The untimely loss of both heirs compelled Augustus to redraw the line of succession by adopting Lucius' younger brother, Agrippa Postumus as well as his stepson, Tiberius on 26 June AD 4.
languages spoken, written or signed
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[ "Lucius Caesar", "father", "Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Lucius Caesar<\e1> and <e2>Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa<\e2>. Lucius Caesar (Latin : Lucius Julius Caesar ; 17 BC – 20 August AD 2) was the grandson of Augustus. The son of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa and Julia the Elder, Augustus' only daughter, Lucius was adopted by his grandfather along with his older brother, Gaius Caesar. As the emperor's adopted sons and joint - heirs to the Roman Empire, Lucius and Gaius had promising political and military careers. However, Lucius died of a sudden illness on 20 August AD 2, in Massilia, Gaul, while traveling to meet the Roman army in Hispania. His brother Gaius also died at a relatively young age on 21 February, AD 4. The untimely loss of both heirs compelled Augustus to redraw the line of succession by adopting Lucius' younger brother, Agrippa Postumus as well as his stepson, Tiberius on 26 June AD 4.
father
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28,510
[ "Agrippa Postumus", "father", "Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Agrippa Postumus<\e1> and <e2>Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa<\e2>. Lucius Caesar (Latin : Lucius Julius Caesar ; 17 BC – 20 August AD 2) was the grandson of Augustus. The son of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa and Julia the Elder, Augustus' only daughter, Lucius was adopted by his grandfather along with his older brother, Gaius Caesar. As the emperor's adopted sons and joint - heirs to the Roman Empire, Lucius and Gaius had promising political and military careers. However, Lucius died of a sudden illness on 20 August AD 2, in Massilia, Gaul, while traveling to meet the Roman army in Hispania. His brother Gaius also died at a relatively young age on 21 February, AD 4. The untimely loss of both heirs compelled Augustus to redraw the line of succession by adopting Lucius' younger brother, Agrippa Postumus as well as his stepson, Tiberius on 26 June AD 4.
father
null
28,511
[ "Augustus", "child", "Julia the Elder" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Augustus<\e1> and <e2>Julia the Elder<\e2>. Lucius Caesar (Latin : Lucius Julius Caesar ; 17 BC – 20 August AD 2) was the grandson of Augustus. The son of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa and Julia the Elder, Augustus' only daughter, Lucius was adopted by his grandfather along with his older brother, Gaius Caesar. As the emperor's adopted sons and joint - heirs to the Roman Empire, Lucius and Gaius had promising political and military careers. However, Lucius died of a sudden illness on 20 August AD 2, in Massilia, Gaul, while traveling to meet the Roman army in Hispania. His brother Gaius also died at a relatively young age on 21 February, AD 4. The untimely loss of both heirs compelled Augustus to redraw the line of succession by adopting Lucius' younger brother, Agrippa Postumus as well as his stepson, Tiberius on 26 June AD 4.
child
null
28,512
[ "Gaius", "sibling", "Agrippa Postumus" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Gaius<\e1> and <e2>Agrippa Postumus<\e2>. Lucius Caesar (Latin : Lucius Julius Caesar ; 17 BC – 20 August AD 2) was the grandson of Augustus. The son of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa and Julia the Elder, Augustus' only daughter, Lucius was adopted by his grandfather along with his older brother, Gaius Caesar. As the emperor's adopted sons and joint - heirs to the Roman Empire, Lucius and Gaius had promising political and military careers. However, Lucius died of a sudden illness on 20 August AD 2, in Massilia, Gaul, while traveling to meet the Roman army in Hispania. His brother Gaius also died at a relatively young age on 21 February, AD 4. The untimely loss of both heirs compelled Augustus to redraw the line of succession by adopting Lucius' younger brother, Agrippa Postumus as well as his stepson, Tiberius on 26 June AD 4.
sibling
null
28,513
[ "Julia the Elder", "child", "Gaius Caesar" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Julia the Elder<\e1> and <e2>Gaius Caesar<\e2>. Lucius Caesar (Latin : Lucius Julius Caesar ; 17 BC – 20 August AD 2) was the grandson of Augustus. The son of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa and Julia the Elder, Augustus' only daughter, Lucius was adopted by his grandfather along with his older brother, Gaius Caesar. As the emperor's adopted sons and joint - heirs to the Roman Empire, Lucius and Gaius had promising political and military careers. However, Lucius died of a sudden illness on 20 August AD 2, in Massilia, Gaul, while traveling to meet the Roman army in Hispania. His brother Gaius also died at a relatively young age on 21 February, AD 4. The untimely loss of both heirs compelled Augustus to redraw the line of succession by adopting Lucius' younger brother, Agrippa Postumus as well as his stepson, Tiberius on 26 June AD 4.
child
null
28,514
[ "Massilia", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Gaul" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Massilia<\e1> and <e2>Gaul<\e2>. Lucius Caesar (Latin : Lucius Julius Caesar ; 17 BC – 20 August AD 2) was the grandson of Augustus. The son of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa and Julia the Elder, Augustus' only daughter, Lucius was adopted by his grandfather along with his older brother, Gaius Caesar. As the emperor's adopted sons and joint - heirs to the Roman Empire, Lucius and Gaius had promising political and military careers. However, Lucius died of a sudden illness on 20 August AD 2, in Massilia, Gaul, while traveling to meet the Roman army in Hispania. His brother Gaius also died at a relatively young age on 21 February, AD 4. The untimely loss of both heirs compelled Augustus to redraw the line of succession by adopting Lucius' younger brother, Agrippa Postumus as well as his stepson, Tiberius on 26 June AD 4.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
28,515
[ "Julia the Elder", "spouse", "Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Julia the Elder<\e1> and <e2>Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa<\e2>. Lucius Caesar (Latin : Lucius Julius Caesar ; 17 BC – 20 August AD 2) was the grandson of Augustus. The son of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa and Julia the Elder, Augustus' only daughter, Lucius was adopted by his grandfather along with his older brother, Gaius Caesar. As the emperor's adopted sons and joint - heirs to the Roman Empire, Lucius and Gaius had promising political and military careers. However, Lucius died of a sudden illness on 20 August AD 2, in Massilia, Gaul, while traveling to meet the Roman army in Hispania. His brother Gaius also died at a relatively young age on 21 February, AD 4. The untimely loss of both heirs compelled Augustus to redraw the line of succession by adopting Lucius' younger brother, Agrippa Postumus as well as his stepson, Tiberius on 26 June AD 4.
spouse
null
28,516
[ "Gaius", "sibling", "Lucius" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Gaius<\e1> and <e2>Lucius<\e2>. Lucius Caesar (Latin : Lucius Julius Caesar ; 17 BC – 20 August AD 2) was the grandson of Augustus. The son of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa and Julia the Elder, Augustus' only daughter, Lucius was adopted by his grandfather along with his older brother, Gaius Caesar. As the emperor's adopted sons and joint - heirs to the Roman Empire, Lucius and Gaius had promising political and military careers. However, Lucius died of a sudden illness on 20 August AD 2, in Massilia, Gaul, while traveling to meet the Roman army in Hispania. His brother Gaius also died at a relatively young age on 21 February, AD 4. The untimely loss of both heirs compelled Augustus to redraw the line of succession by adopting Lucius' younger brother, Agrippa Postumus as well as his stepson, Tiberius on 26 June AD 4.
sibling
null
28,517
[ "Gaius Caesar", "sibling", "Lucius" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Gaius Caesar<\e1> and <e2>Lucius<\e2>. Lucius Caesar (Latin : Lucius Julius Caesar ; 17 BC – 20 August AD 2) was the grandson of Augustus. The son of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa and Julia the Elder, Augustus' only daughter, Lucius was adopted by his grandfather along with his older brother, Gaius Caesar. As the emperor's adopted sons and joint - heirs to the Roman Empire, Lucius and Gaius had promising political and military careers. However, Lucius died of a sudden illness on 20 August AD 2, in Massilia, Gaul, while traveling to meet the Roman army in Hispania. His brother Gaius also died at a relatively young age on 21 February, AD 4. The untimely loss of both heirs compelled Augustus to redraw the line of succession by adopting Lucius' younger brother, Agrippa Postumus as well as his stepson, Tiberius on 26 June AD 4.
sibling
null
28,518
[ "Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa", "spouse", "Julia the Elder" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa<\e1> and <e2>Julia the Elder<\e2>. Lucius Caesar (Latin : Lucius Julius Caesar ; 17 BC – 20 August AD 2) was the grandson of Augustus. The son of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa and Julia the Elder, Augustus' only daughter, Lucius was adopted by his grandfather along with his older brother, Gaius Caesar. As the emperor's adopted sons and joint - heirs to the Roman Empire, Lucius and Gaius had promising political and military careers. However, Lucius died of a sudden illness on 20 August AD 2, in Massilia, Gaul, while traveling to meet the Roman army in Hispania. His brother Gaius also died at a relatively young age on 21 February, AD 4. The untimely loss of both heirs compelled Augustus to redraw the line of succession by adopting Lucius' younger brother, Agrippa Postumus as well as his stepson, Tiberius on 26 June AD 4.
spouse
null
28,519
[ "Agrippa Postumus", "mother", "Julia the Elder" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Agrippa Postumus<\e1> and <e2>Julia the Elder<\e2>. Lucius Caesar (Latin : Lucius Julius Caesar ; 17 BC – 20 August AD 2) was the grandson of Augustus. The son of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa and Julia the Elder, Augustus' only daughter, Lucius was adopted by his grandfather along with his older brother, Gaius Caesar. As the emperor's adopted sons and joint - heirs to the Roman Empire, Lucius and Gaius had promising political and military careers. However, Lucius died of a sudden illness on 20 August AD 2, in Massilia, Gaul, while traveling to meet the Roman army in Hispania. His brother Gaius also died at a relatively young age on 21 February, AD 4. The untimely loss of both heirs compelled Augustus to redraw the line of succession by adopting Lucius' younger brother, Agrippa Postumus as well as his stepson, Tiberius on 26 June AD 4.
mother
null
28,520
[ "Lucius Caesar", "mother", "Julia the Elder" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Lucius Caesar<\e1> and <e2>Julia the Elder<\e2>. Lucius Caesar (Latin : Lucius Julius Caesar ; 17 BC – 20 August AD 2) was the grandson of Augustus. The son of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa and Julia the Elder, Augustus' only daughter, Lucius was adopted by his grandfather along with his older brother, Gaius Caesar. As the emperor's adopted sons and joint - heirs to the Roman Empire, Lucius and Gaius had promising political and military careers. However, Lucius died of a sudden illness on 20 August AD 2, in Massilia, Gaul, while traveling to meet the Roman army in Hispania. His brother Gaius also died at a relatively young age on 21 February, AD 4. The untimely loss of both heirs compelled Augustus to redraw the line of succession by adopting Lucius' younger brother, Agrippa Postumus as well as his stepson, Tiberius on 26 June AD 4.
mother
null
28,521
[ "Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa", "child", "Lucius" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa<\e1> and <e2>Lucius<\e2>. Lucius Caesar (Latin : Lucius Julius Caesar ; 17 BC – 20 August AD 2) was the grandson of Augustus. The son of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa and Julia the Elder, Augustus' only daughter, Lucius was adopted by his grandfather along with his older brother, Gaius Caesar. As the emperor's adopted sons and joint - heirs to the Roman Empire, Lucius and Gaius had promising political and military careers. However, Lucius died of a sudden illness on 20 August AD 2, in Massilia, Gaul, while traveling to meet the Roman army in Hispania. His brother Gaius also died at a relatively young age on 21 February, AD 4. The untimely loss of both heirs compelled Augustus to redraw the line of succession by adopting Lucius' younger brother, Agrippa Postumus as well as his stepson, Tiberius on 26 June AD 4.
child
null
28,522
[ "Augustus", "languages spoken, written or signed", "Latin" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Augustus<\e1> and <e2>Latin<\e2>. Lucius Caesar (Latin : Lucius Julius Caesar ; 17 BC – 20 August AD 2) was the grandson of Augustus. The son of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa and Julia the Elder, Augustus' only daughter, Lucius was adopted by his grandfather along with his older brother, Gaius Caesar. As the emperor's adopted sons and joint - heirs to the Roman Empire, Lucius and Gaius had promising political and military careers. However, Lucius died of a sudden illness on 20 August AD 2, in Massilia, Gaul, while traveling to meet the Roman army in Hispania. His brother Gaius also died at a relatively young age on 21 February, AD 4. The untimely loss of both heirs compelled Augustus to redraw the line of succession by adopting Lucius' younger brother, Agrippa Postumus as well as his stepson, Tiberius on 26 June AD 4.
languages spoken, written or signed
null
28,523
[ "Julia the Elder", "child", "Gaius" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Julia the Elder<\e1> and <e2>Gaius<\e2>. Lucius Caesar (Latin : Lucius Julius Caesar ; 17 BC – 20 August AD 2) was the grandson of Augustus. The son of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa and Julia the Elder, Augustus' only daughter, Lucius was adopted by his grandfather along with his older brother, Gaius Caesar. As the emperor's adopted sons and joint - heirs to the Roman Empire, Lucius and Gaius had promising political and military careers. However, Lucius died of a sudden illness on 20 August AD 2, in Massilia, Gaul, while traveling to meet the Roman army in Hispania. His brother Gaius also died at a relatively young age on 21 February, AD 4. The untimely loss of both heirs compelled Augustus to redraw the line of succession by adopting Lucius' younger brother, Agrippa Postumus as well as his stepson, Tiberius on 26 June AD 4.
child
null
28,524
[ "Lucius Caesar", "sibling", "Gaius" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Lucius Caesar<\e1> and <e2>Gaius<\e2>. Lucius Caesar (Latin : Lucius Julius Caesar ; 17 BC – 20 August AD 2) was the grandson of Augustus. The son of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa and Julia the Elder, Augustus' only daughter, Lucius was adopted by his grandfather along with his older brother, Gaius Caesar. As the emperor's adopted sons and joint - heirs to the Roman Empire, Lucius and Gaius had promising political and military careers. However, Lucius died of a sudden illness on 20 August AD 2, in Massilia, Gaul, while traveling to meet the Roman army in Hispania. His brother Gaius also died at a relatively young age on 21 February, AD 4. The untimely loss of both heirs compelled Augustus to redraw the line of succession by adopting Lucius' younger brother, Agrippa Postumus as well as his stepson, Tiberius on 26 June AD 4.
sibling
null
28,525
[ "Lucius", "place of death", "Massilia" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Lucius<\e1> and <e2>Massilia<\e2>. Lucius Caesar (Latin : Lucius Julius Caesar ; 17 BC – 20 August AD 2) was the grandson of Augustus. The son of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa and Julia the Elder, Augustus' only daughter, Lucius was adopted by his grandfather along with his older brother, Gaius Caesar. As the emperor's adopted sons and joint - heirs to the Roman Empire, Lucius and Gaius had promising political and military careers. However, Lucius died of a sudden illness on 20 August AD 2, in Massilia, Gaul, while traveling to meet the Roman army in Hispania. His brother Gaius also died at a relatively young age on 21 February, AD 4. The untimely loss of both heirs compelled Augustus to redraw the line of succession by adopting Lucius' younger brother, Agrippa Postumus as well as his stepson, Tiberius on 26 June AD 4.
place of death
null
28,526
[ "Julia the Elder", "child", "Agrippa Postumus" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Julia the Elder<\e1> and <e2>Agrippa Postumus<\e2>. Lucius Caesar (Latin : Lucius Julius Caesar ; 17 BC – 20 August AD 2) was the grandson of Augustus. The son of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa and Julia the Elder, Augustus' only daughter, Lucius was adopted by his grandfather along with his older brother, Gaius Caesar. As the emperor's adopted sons and joint - heirs to the Roman Empire, Lucius and Gaius had promising political and military careers. However, Lucius died of a sudden illness on 20 August AD 2, in Massilia, Gaul, while traveling to meet the Roman army in Hispania. His brother Gaius also died at a relatively young age on 21 February, AD 4. The untimely loss of both heirs compelled Augustus to redraw the line of succession by adopting Lucius' younger brother, Agrippa Postumus as well as his stepson, Tiberius on 26 June AD 4.
child
null
28,527
[ "Gaius Caesar", "mother", "Julia the Elder" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Gaius Caesar<\e1> and <e2>Julia the Elder<\e2>. Lucius Caesar (Latin : Lucius Julius Caesar ; 17 BC – 20 August AD 2) was the grandson of Augustus. The son of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa and Julia the Elder, Augustus' only daughter, Lucius was adopted by his grandfather along with his older brother, Gaius Caesar. As the emperor's adopted sons and joint - heirs to the Roman Empire, Lucius and Gaius had promising political and military careers. However, Lucius died of a sudden illness on 20 August AD 2, in Massilia, Gaul, while traveling to meet the Roman army in Hispania. His brother Gaius also died at a relatively young age on 21 February, AD 4. The untimely loss of both heirs compelled Augustus to redraw the line of succession by adopting Lucius' younger brother, Agrippa Postumus as well as his stepson, Tiberius on 26 June AD 4.
mother
null
28,528
[ "Massilia", "country", "Gaul" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Massilia<\e1> and <e2>Gaul<\e2>. Lucius Caesar (Latin : Lucius Julius Caesar ; 17 BC – 20 August AD 2) was the grandson of Augustus. The son of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa and Julia the Elder, Augustus' only daughter, Lucius was adopted by his grandfather along with his older brother, Gaius Caesar. As the emperor's adopted sons and joint - heirs to the Roman Empire, Lucius and Gaius had promising political and military careers. However, Lucius died of a sudden illness on 20 August AD 2, in Massilia, Gaul, while traveling to meet the Roman army in Hispania. His brother Gaius also died at a relatively young age on 21 February, AD 4. The untimely loss of both heirs compelled Augustus to redraw the line of succession by adopting Lucius' younger brother, Agrippa Postumus as well as his stepson, Tiberius on 26 June AD 4.
country
null
28,529
[ "Gaius", "father", "Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Gaius<\e1> and <e2>Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa<\e2>. Lucius Caesar (Latin : Lucius Julius Caesar ; 17 BC – 20 August AD 2) was the grandson of Augustus. The son of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa and Julia the Elder, Augustus' only daughter, Lucius was adopted by his grandfather along with his older brother, Gaius Caesar. As the emperor's adopted sons and joint - heirs to the Roman Empire, Lucius and Gaius had promising political and military careers. However, Lucius died of a sudden illness on 20 August AD 2, in Massilia, Gaul, while traveling to meet the Roman army in Hispania. His brother Gaius also died at a relatively young age on 21 February, AD 4. The untimely loss of both heirs compelled Augustus to redraw the line of succession by adopting Lucius' younger brother, Agrippa Postumus as well as his stepson, Tiberius on 26 June AD 4.
father
null
28,530
[ "Julia the Elder", "child", "Lucius Caesar" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Julia the Elder<\e1> and <e2>Lucius Caesar<\e2>. Lucius Caesar (Latin : Lucius Julius Caesar ; 17 BC – 20 August AD 2) was the grandson of Augustus. The son of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa and Julia the Elder, Augustus' only daughter, Lucius was adopted by his grandfather along with his older brother, Gaius Caesar. As the emperor's adopted sons and joint - heirs to the Roman Empire, Lucius and Gaius had promising political and military careers. However, Lucius died of a sudden illness on 20 August AD 2, in Massilia, Gaul, while traveling to meet the Roman army in Hispania. His brother Gaius also died at a relatively young age on 21 February, AD 4. The untimely loss of both heirs compelled Augustus to redraw the line of succession by adopting Lucius' younger brother, Agrippa Postumus as well as his stepson, Tiberius on 26 June AD 4.
child
null
28,531
[ "Agrippa Postumus", "sibling", "Lucius" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Agrippa Postumus<\e1> and <e2>Lucius<\e2>. Lucius Caesar (Latin : Lucius Julius Caesar ; 17 BC – 20 August AD 2) was the grandson of Augustus. The son of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa and Julia the Elder, Augustus' only daughter, Lucius was adopted by his grandfather along with his older brother, Gaius Caesar. As the emperor's adopted sons and joint - heirs to the Roman Empire, Lucius and Gaius had promising political and military careers. However, Lucius died of a sudden illness on 20 August AD 2, in Massilia, Gaul, while traveling to meet the Roman army in Hispania. His brother Gaius also died at a relatively young age on 21 February, AD 4. The untimely loss of both heirs compelled Augustus to redraw the line of succession by adopting Lucius' younger brother, Agrippa Postumus as well as his stepson, Tiberius on 26 June AD 4.
sibling
null
28,532
[ "Augustus", "country of citizenship", "Roman" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Augustus<\e1> and <e2>Roman<\e2>. Lucius Caesar (Latin : Lucius Julius Caesar ; 17 BC – 20 August AD 2) was the grandson of Augustus. The son of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa and Julia the Elder, Augustus' only daughter, Lucius was adopted by his grandfather along with his older brother, Gaius Caesar. As the emperor's adopted sons and joint - heirs to the Roman Empire, Lucius and Gaius had promising political and military careers. However, Lucius died of a sudden illness on 20 August AD 2, in Massilia, Gaul, while traveling to meet the Roman army in Hispania. His brother Gaius also died at a relatively young age on 21 February, AD 4. The untimely loss of both heirs compelled Augustus to redraw the line of succession by adopting Lucius' younger brother, Agrippa Postumus as well as his stepson, Tiberius on 26 June AD 4.
country of citizenship
null
28,533
[ "Julia the Elder", "father", "Augustus" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Julia the Elder<\e1> and <e2>Augustus<\e2>. Lucius Caesar (Latin : Lucius Julius Caesar ; 17 BC – 20 August AD 2) was the grandson of Augustus. The son of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa and Julia the Elder, Augustus' only daughter, Lucius was adopted by his grandfather along with his older brother, Gaius Caesar. As the emperor's adopted sons and joint - heirs to the Roman Empire, Lucius and Gaius had promising political and military careers. However, Lucius died of a sudden illness on 20 August AD 2, in Massilia, Gaul, while traveling to meet the Roman army in Hispania. His brother Gaius also died at a relatively young age on 21 February, AD 4. The untimely loss of both heirs compelled Augustus to redraw the line of succession by adopting Lucius' younger brother, Agrippa Postumus as well as his stepson, Tiberius on 26 June AD 4.
father
null
28,534
[ "Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa", "child", "Gaius" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa<\e1> and <e2>Gaius<\e2>. Lucius Caesar (Latin : Lucius Julius Caesar ; 17 BC – 20 August AD 2) was the grandson of Augustus. The son of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa and Julia the Elder, Augustus' only daughter, Lucius was adopted by his grandfather along with his older brother, Gaius Caesar. As the emperor's adopted sons and joint - heirs to the Roman Empire, Lucius and Gaius had promising political and military careers. However, Lucius died of a sudden illness on 20 August AD 2, in Massilia, Gaul, while traveling to meet the Roman army in Hispania. His brother Gaius also died at a relatively young age on 21 February, AD 4. The untimely loss of both heirs compelled Augustus to redraw the line of succession by adopting Lucius' younger brother, Agrippa Postumus as well as his stepson, Tiberius on 26 June AD 4.
child
null
28,535
[ "Lucius", "father", "Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Lucius<\e1> and <e2>Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa<\e2>. Lucius Caesar (Latin : Lucius Julius Caesar ; 17 BC – 20 August AD 2) was the grandson of Augustus. The son of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa and Julia the Elder, Augustus' only daughter, Lucius was adopted by his grandfather along with his older brother, Gaius Caesar. As the emperor's adopted sons and joint - heirs to the Roman Empire, Lucius and Gaius had promising political and military careers. However, Lucius died of a sudden illness on 20 August AD 2, in Massilia, Gaul, while traveling to meet the Roman army in Hispania. His brother Gaius also died at a relatively young age on 21 February, AD 4. The untimely loss of both heirs compelled Augustus to redraw the line of succession by adopting Lucius' younger brother, Agrippa Postumus as well as his stepson, Tiberius on 26 June AD 4.
father
null
28,536
[ "Gaius", "sibling", "Lucius Caesar" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Gaius<\e1> and <e2>Lucius Caesar<\e2>. Lucius Caesar (Latin : Lucius Julius Caesar ; 17 BC – 20 August AD 2) was the grandson of Augustus. The son of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa and Julia the Elder, Augustus' only daughter, Lucius was adopted by his grandfather along with his older brother, Gaius Caesar. As the emperor's adopted sons and joint - heirs to the Roman Empire, Lucius and Gaius had promising political and military careers. However, Lucius died of a sudden illness on 20 August AD 2, in Massilia, Gaul, while traveling to meet the Roman army in Hispania. His brother Gaius also died at a relatively young age on 21 February, AD 4. The untimely loss of both heirs compelled Augustus to redraw the line of succession by adopting Lucius' younger brother, Agrippa Postumus as well as his stepson, Tiberius on 26 June AD 4.
sibling
null
28,539
[ "Lucius", "sibling", "Gaius Caesar" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Lucius<\e1> and <e2>Gaius Caesar<\e2>. Lucius Caesar (Latin : Lucius Julius Caesar ; 17 BC – 20 August AD 2) was the grandson of Augustus. The son of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa and Julia the Elder, Augustus' only daughter, Lucius was adopted by his grandfather along with his older brother, Gaius Caesar. As the emperor's adopted sons and joint - heirs to the Roman Empire, Lucius and Gaius had promising political and military careers. However, Lucius died of a sudden illness on 20 August AD 2, in Massilia, Gaul, while traveling to meet the Roman army in Hispania. His brother Gaius also died at a relatively young age on 21 February, AD 4. The untimely loss of both heirs compelled Augustus to redraw the line of succession by adopting Lucius' younger brother, Agrippa Postumus as well as his stepson, Tiberius on 26 June AD 4.
sibling
null
28,540
[ "Lucius", "sibling", "Agrippa Postumus" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Lucius<\e1> and <e2>Agrippa Postumus<\e2>. Lucius Caesar (Latin : Lucius Julius Caesar ; 17 BC – 20 August AD 2) was the grandson of Augustus. The son of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa and Julia the Elder, Augustus' only daughter, Lucius was adopted by his grandfather along with his older brother, Gaius Caesar. As the emperor's adopted sons and joint - heirs to the Roman Empire, Lucius and Gaius had promising political and military careers. However, Lucius died of a sudden illness on 20 August AD 2, in Massilia, Gaul, while traveling to meet the Roman army in Hispania. His brother Gaius also died at a relatively young age on 21 February, AD 4. The untimely loss of both heirs compelled Augustus to redraw the line of succession by adopting Lucius' younger brother, Agrippa Postumus as well as his stepson, Tiberius on 26 June AD 4.
sibling
null
28,541
[ "Mario", "platform", "Wii U" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Mario<\e1> and <e2>Wii U<\e2>. Nintendo Land features twelve different minigames, each based on an existing Nintendo game franchise such as Mario and The Legend of Zelda, depicted as attractions in the eponymous fictional amusement park. The minigames are designed to demonstrate the concept of Wii U and its Wii U GamePad controller to new players, in the same way the 2006 game Wii Sports demonstrated the Wii and its Wii Remote, utilizing many of the controller's features, including its touchscreen controls and motion - sensing capabilities. Some minigames incorporate the Wii Remote Plus and Nunchuk controllers for alternate control schemes and multiplayer support, which also helps exhibit " asymmetric gameplay ", a concept in which certain players have different experiences based on the controller they use. Nintendo Land was mostly liked by critics, and sold 5.19 million copies as of December 2017, making it the fifth highest - selling Wii U game. The ability to download the game was removed from the Nintendo eShop in North America on November 10, 2013, then returned for download on August 26, 2016.
platform
null
28,705
[ "Mario", "publisher", "Nintendo" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Mario<\e1> and <e2>Nintendo<\e2>. Nintendo Land features twelve different minigames, each based on an existing Nintendo game franchise such as Mario and The Legend of Zelda, depicted as attractions in the eponymous fictional amusement park. The minigames are designed to demonstrate the concept of Wii U and its Wii U GamePad controller to new players, in the same way the 2006 game Wii Sports demonstrated the Wii and its Wii Remote, utilizing many of the controller's features, including its touchscreen controls and motion - sensing capabilities. Some minigames incorporate the Wii Remote Plus and Nunchuk controllers for alternate control schemes and multiplayer support, which also helps exhibit " asymmetric gameplay ", a concept in which certain players have different experiences based on the controller they use. Nintendo Land was mostly liked by critics, and sold 5.19 million copies as of December 2017, making it the fifth highest - selling Wii U game. The ability to download the game was removed from the Nintendo eShop in North America on November 10, 2013, then returned for download on August 26, 2016.
publisher
null
28,706
[ "Mario", "developer", "Nintendo" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Mario<\e1> and <e2>Nintendo<\e2>. Nintendo Land features twelve different minigames, each based on an existing Nintendo game franchise such as Mario and The Legend of Zelda, depicted as attractions in the eponymous fictional amusement park. The minigames are designed to demonstrate the concept of Wii U and its Wii U GamePad controller to new players, in the same way the 2006 game Wii Sports demonstrated the Wii and its Wii Remote, utilizing many of the controller's features, including its touchscreen controls and motion - sensing capabilities. Some minigames incorporate the Wii Remote Plus and Nunchuk controllers for alternate control schemes and multiplayer support, which also helps exhibit " asymmetric gameplay ", a concept in which certain players have different experiences based on the controller they use. Nintendo Land was mostly liked by critics, and sold 5.19 million copies as of December 2017, making it the fifth highest - selling Wii U game. The ability to download the game was removed from the Nintendo eShop in North America on November 10, 2013, then returned for download on August 26, 2016.
developer
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28,707
[ "The Legend of Zelda", "platform", "Wii U" ]
Find the relation between <e1>The Legend of Zelda<\e1> and <e2>Wii U<\e2>. Nintendo Land features twelve different minigames, each based on an existing Nintendo game franchise such as Mario and The Legend of Zelda, depicted as attractions in the eponymous fictional amusement park. The minigames are designed to demonstrate the concept of Wii U and its Wii U GamePad controller to new players, in the same way the 2006 game Wii Sports demonstrated the Wii and its Wii Remote, utilizing many of the controller's features, including its touchscreen controls and motion - sensing capabilities. Some minigames incorporate the Wii Remote Plus and Nunchuk controllers for alternate control schemes and multiplayer support, which also helps exhibit " asymmetric gameplay ", a concept in which certain players have different experiences based on the controller they use. Nintendo Land was mostly liked by critics, and sold 5.19 million copies as of December 2017, making it the fifth highest - selling Wii U game. The ability to download the game was removed from the Nintendo eShop in North America on November 10, 2013, then returned for download on August 26, 2016.
platform
null
28,708
[ "The Legend of Zelda", "publisher", "Nintendo" ]
Find the relation between <e1>The Legend of Zelda<\e1> and <e2>Nintendo<\e2>. Nintendo Land features twelve different minigames, each based on an existing Nintendo game franchise such as Mario and The Legend of Zelda, depicted as attractions in the eponymous fictional amusement park. The minigames are designed to demonstrate the concept of Wii U and its Wii U GamePad controller to new players, in the same way the 2006 game Wii Sports demonstrated the Wii and its Wii Remote, utilizing many of the controller's features, including its touchscreen controls and motion - sensing capabilities. Some minigames incorporate the Wii Remote Plus and Nunchuk controllers for alternate control schemes and multiplayer support, which also helps exhibit " asymmetric gameplay ", a concept in which certain players have different experiences based on the controller they use. Nintendo Land was mostly liked by critics, and sold 5.19 million copies as of December 2017, making it the fifth highest - selling Wii U game. The ability to download the game was removed from the Nintendo eShop in North America on November 10, 2013, then returned for download on August 26, 2016.
publisher
null
28,709
[ "The Legend of Zelda", "developer", "Nintendo" ]
Find the relation between <e1>The Legend of Zelda<\e1> and <e2>Nintendo<\e2>. Nintendo Land features twelve different minigames, each based on an existing Nintendo game franchise such as Mario and The Legend of Zelda, depicted as attractions in the eponymous fictional amusement park. The minigames are designed to demonstrate the concept of Wii U and its Wii U GamePad controller to new players, in the same way the 2006 game Wii Sports demonstrated the Wii and its Wii Remote, utilizing many of the controller's features, including its touchscreen controls and motion - sensing capabilities. Some minigames incorporate the Wii Remote Plus and Nunchuk controllers for alternate control schemes and multiplayer support, which also helps exhibit " asymmetric gameplay ", a concept in which certain players have different experiences based on the controller they use. Nintendo Land was mostly liked by critics, and sold 5.19 million copies as of December 2017, making it the fifth highest - selling Wii U game. The ability to download the game was removed from the Nintendo eShop in North America on November 10, 2013, then returned for download on August 26, 2016.
developer
null
28,710
[ "Wii Sports", "platform", "Wii" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Wii Sports<\e1> and <e2>Wii<\e2>. Nintendo Land features twelve different minigames, each based on an existing Nintendo game franchise such as Mario and The Legend of Zelda, depicted as attractions in the eponymous fictional amusement park. The minigames are designed to demonstrate the concept of Wii U and its Wii U GamePad controller to new players, in the same way the 2006 game Wii Sports demonstrated the Wii and its Wii Remote, utilizing many of the controller's features, including its touchscreen controls and motion - sensing capabilities. Some minigames incorporate the Wii Remote Plus and Nunchuk controllers for alternate control schemes and multiplayer support, which also helps exhibit " asymmetric gameplay ", a concept in which certain players have different experiences based on the controller they use. Nintendo Land was mostly liked by critics, and sold 5.19 million copies as of December 2017, making it the fifth highest - selling Wii U game. The ability to download the game was removed from the Nintendo eShop in North America on November 10, 2013, then returned for download on August 26, 2016.
platform
null
28,712
[ "Nintendo Land", "platform", "Wii U" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Nintendo Land<\e1> and <e2>Wii U<\e2>. Nintendo Land features twelve different minigames, each based on an existing Nintendo game franchise such as Mario and The Legend of Zelda, depicted as attractions in the eponymous fictional amusement park. The minigames are designed to demonstrate the concept of Wii U and its Wii U GamePad controller to new players, in the same way the 2006 game Wii Sports demonstrated the Wii and its Wii Remote, utilizing many of the controller's features, including its touchscreen controls and motion - sensing capabilities. Some minigames incorporate the Wii Remote Plus and Nunchuk controllers for alternate control schemes and multiplayer support, which also helps exhibit " asymmetric gameplay ", a concept in which certain players have different experiences based on the controller they use. Nintendo Land was mostly liked by critics, and sold 5.19 million copies as of December 2017, making it the fifth highest - selling Wii U game. The ability to download the game was removed from the Nintendo eShop in North America on November 10, 2013, then returned for download on August 26, 2016.
platform
null
28,713
[ "Nintendo Land", "publisher", "Nintendo" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Nintendo Land<\e1> and <e2>Nintendo<\e2>. Nintendo Land features twelve different minigames, each based on an existing Nintendo game franchise such as Mario and The Legend of Zelda, depicted as attractions in the eponymous fictional amusement park. The minigames are designed to demonstrate the concept of Wii U and its Wii U GamePad controller to new players, in the same way the 2006 game Wii Sports demonstrated the Wii and its Wii Remote, utilizing many of the controller's features, including its touchscreen controls and motion - sensing capabilities. Some minigames incorporate the Wii Remote Plus and Nunchuk controllers for alternate control schemes and multiplayer support, which also helps exhibit " asymmetric gameplay ", a concept in which certain players have different experiences based on the controller they use. Nintendo Land was mostly liked by critics, and sold 5.19 million copies as of December 2017, making it the fifth highest - selling Wii U game. The ability to download the game was removed from the Nintendo eShop in North America on November 10, 2013, then returned for download on August 26, 2016.
publisher
null
28,714
[ "Wii Sports", "platform", "Wii U" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Wii Sports<\e1> and <e2>Wii U<\e2>. Nintendo Land features twelve different minigames, each based on an existing Nintendo game franchise such as Mario and The Legend of Zelda, depicted as attractions in the eponymous fictional amusement park. The minigames are designed to demonstrate the concept of Wii U and its Wii U GamePad controller to new players, in the same way the 2006 game Wii Sports demonstrated the Wii and its Wii Remote, utilizing many of the controller's features, including its touchscreen controls and motion - sensing capabilities. Some minigames incorporate the Wii Remote Plus and Nunchuk controllers for alternate control schemes and multiplayer support, which also helps exhibit " asymmetric gameplay ", a concept in which certain players have different experiences based on the controller they use. Nintendo Land was mostly liked by critics, and sold 5.19 million copies as of December 2017, making it the fifth highest - selling Wii U game. The ability to download the game was removed from the Nintendo eShop in North America on November 10, 2013, then returned for download on August 26, 2016.
platform
null
28,715
[ "Wii Sports", "publisher", "Nintendo" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Wii Sports<\e1> and <e2>Nintendo<\e2>. Nintendo Land features twelve different minigames, each based on an existing Nintendo game franchise such as Mario and The Legend of Zelda, depicted as attractions in the eponymous fictional amusement park. The minigames are designed to demonstrate the concept of Wii U and its Wii U GamePad controller to new players, in the same way the 2006 game Wii Sports demonstrated the Wii and its Wii Remote, utilizing many of the controller's features, including its touchscreen controls and motion - sensing capabilities. Some minigames incorporate the Wii Remote Plus and Nunchuk controllers for alternate control schemes and multiplayer support, which also helps exhibit " asymmetric gameplay ", a concept in which certain players have different experiences based on the controller they use. Nintendo Land was mostly liked by critics, and sold 5.19 million copies as of December 2017, making it the fifth highest - selling Wii U game. The ability to download the game was removed from the Nintendo eShop in North America on November 10, 2013, then returned for download on August 26, 2016.
publisher
null
28,716
[ "Nintendo Land", "platform", "Wii" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Nintendo Land<\e1> and <e2>Wii<\e2>. Nintendo Land features twelve different minigames, each based on an existing Nintendo game franchise such as Mario and The Legend of Zelda, depicted as attractions in the eponymous fictional amusement park. The minigames are designed to demonstrate the concept of Wii U and its Wii U GamePad controller to new players, in the same way the 2006 game Wii Sports demonstrated the Wii and its Wii Remote, utilizing many of the controller's features, including its touchscreen controls and motion - sensing capabilities. Some minigames incorporate the Wii Remote Plus and Nunchuk controllers for alternate control schemes and multiplayer support, which also helps exhibit " asymmetric gameplay ", a concept in which certain players have different experiences based on the controller they use. Nintendo Land was mostly liked by critics, and sold 5.19 million copies as of December 2017, making it the fifth highest - selling Wii U game. The ability to download the game was removed from the Nintendo eShop in North America on November 10, 2013, then returned for download on August 26, 2016.
platform
null
28,717
[ "Wii U GamePad controller", "manufacturer", "Nintendo" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Wii U GamePad controller<\e1> and <e2>Nintendo<\e2>. Nintendo Land features twelve different minigames, each based on an existing Nintendo game franchise such as Mario and The Legend of Zelda, depicted as attractions in the eponymous fictional amusement park. The minigames are designed to demonstrate the concept of Wii U and its Wii U GamePad controller to new players, in the same way the 2006 game Wii Sports demonstrated the Wii and its Wii Remote, utilizing many of the controller's features, including its touchscreen controls and motion - sensing capabilities. Some minigames incorporate the Wii Remote Plus and Nunchuk controllers for alternate control schemes and multiplayer support, which also helps exhibit " asymmetric gameplay ", a concept in which certain players have different experiences based on the controller they use. Nintendo Land was mostly liked by critics, and sold 5.19 million copies as of December 2017, making it the fifth highest - selling Wii U game. The ability to download the game was removed from the Nintendo eShop in North America on November 10, 2013, then returned for download on August 26, 2016.
manufacturer
null
28,718
[ "Wii Remote Plus", "manufacturer", "Nintendo" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Wii Remote Plus<\e1> and <e2>Nintendo<\e2>. Nintendo Land features twelve different minigames, each based on an existing Nintendo game franchise such as Mario and The Legend of Zelda, depicted as attractions in the eponymous fictional amusement park. The minigames are designed to demonstrate the concept of Wii U and its Wii U GamePad controller to new players, in the same way the 2006 game Wii Sports demonstrated the Wii and its Wii Remote, utilizing many of the controller's features, including its touchscreen controls and motion - sensing capabilities. Some minigames incorporate the Wii Remote Plus and Nunchuk controllers for alternate control schemes and multiplayer support, which also helps exhibit " asymmetric gameplay ", a concept in which certain players have different experiences based on the controller they use. Nintendo Land was mostly liked by critics, and sold 5.19 million copies as of December 2017, making it the fifth highest - selling Wii U game. The ability to download the game was removed from the Nintendo eShop in North America on November 10, 2013, then returned for download on August 26, 2016.
manufacturer
null
28,719
[ "The Legend of Zelda", "platform", "Wii" ]
Find the relation between <e1>The Legend of Zelda<\e1> and <e2>Wii<\e2>. Nintendo Land features twelve different minigames, each based on an existing Nintendo game franchise such as Mario and The Legend of Zelda, depicted as attractions in the eponymous fictional amusement park. The minigames are designed to demonstrate the concept of Wii U and its Wii U GamePad controller to new players, in the same way the 2006 game Wii Sports demonstrated the Wii and its Wii Remote, utilizing many of the controller's features, including its touchscreen controls and motion - sensing capabilities. Some minigames incorporate the Wii Remote Plus and Nunchuk controllers for alternate control schemes and multiplayer support, which also helps exhibit " asymmetric gameplay ", a concept in which certain players have different experiences based on the controller they use. Nintendo Land was mostly liked by critics, and sold 5.19 million copies as of December 2017, making it the fifth highest - selling Wii U game. The ability to download the game was removed from the Nintendo eShop in North America on November 10, 2013, then returned for download on August 26, 2016.
platform
null
28,720
[ "Wii U", "manufacturer", "Nintendo" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Wii U<\e1> and <e2>Nintendo<\e2>. Nintendo Land features twelve different minigames, each based on an existing Nintendo game franchise such as Mario and The Legend of Zelda, depicted as attractions in the eponymous fictional amusement park. The minigames are designed to demonstrate the concept of Wii U and its Wii U GamePad controller to new players, in the same way the 2006 game Wii Sports demonstrated the Wii and its Wii Remote, utilizing many of the controller's features, including its touchscreen controls and motion - sensing capabilities. Some minigames incorporate the Wii Remote Plus and Nunchuk controllers for alternate control schemes and multiplayer support, which also helps exhibit " asymmetric gameplay ", a concept in which certain players have different experiences based on the controller they use. Nintendo Land was mostly liked by critics, and sold 5.19 million copies as of December 2017, making it the fifth highest - selling Wii U game. The ability to download the game was removed from the Nintendo eShop in North America on November 10, 2013, then returned for download on August 26, 2016.
manufacturer
null
28,722
[ "Wii Remote", "manufacturer", "Nintendo" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Wii Remote<\e1> and <e2>Nintendo<\e2>. Nintendo Land features twelve different minigames, each based on an existing Nintendo game franchise such as Mario and The Legend of Zelda, depicted as attractions in the eponymous fictional amusement park. The minigames are designed to demonstrate the concept of Wii U and its Wii U GamePad controller to new players, in the same way the 2006 game Wii Sports demonstrated the Wii and its Wii Remote, utilizing many of the controller's features, including its touchscreen controls and motion - sensing capabilities. Some minigames incorporate the Wii Remote Plus and Nunchuk controllers for alternate control schemes and multiplayer support, which also helps exhibit " asymmetric gameplay ", a concept in which certain players have different experiences based on the controller they use. Nintendo Land was mostly liked by critics, and sold 5.19 million copies as of December 2017, making it the fifth highest - selling Wii U game. The ability to download the game was removed from the Nintendo eShop in North America on November 10, 2013, then returned for download on August 26, 2016.
manufacturer
null
28,723
[ "Wii U", "creator", "Nintendo" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Wii U<\e1> and <e2>Nintendo<\e2>. Nintendo Land features twelve different minigames, each based on an existing Nintendo game franchise such as Mario and The Legend of Zelda, depicted as attractions in the eponymous fictional amusement park. The minigames are designed to demonstrate the concept of Wii U and its Wii U GamePad controller to new players, in the same way the 2006 game Wii Sports demonstrated the Wii and its Wii Remote, utilizing many of the controller's features, including its touchscreen controls and motion - sensing capabilities. Some minigames incorporate the Wii Remote Plus and Nunchuk controllers for alternate control schemes and multiplayer support, which also helps exhibit " asymmetric gameplay ", a concept in which certain players have different experiences based on the controller they use. Nintendo Land was mostly liked by critics, and sold 5.19 million copies as of December 2017, making it the fifth highest - selling Wii U game. The ability to download the game was removed from the Nintendo eShop in North America on November 10, 2013, then returned for download on August 26, 2016.
creator
null
28,724
[ "Mario", "platform", "Wii" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Mario<\e1> and <e2>Wii<\e2>. Nintendo Land features twelve different minigames, each based on an existing Nintendo game franchise such as Mario and The Legend of Zelda, depicted as attractions in the eponymous fictional amusement park. The minigames are designed to demonstrate the concept of Wii U and its Wii U GamePad controller to new players, in the same way the 2006 game Wii Sports demonstrated the Wii and its Wii Remote, utilizing many of the controller's features, including its touchscreen controls and motion - sensing capabilities. Some minigames incorporate the Wii Remote Plus and Nunchuk controllers for alternate control schemes and multiplayer support, which also helps exhibit " asymmetric gameplay ", a concept in which certain players have different experiences based on the controller they use. Nintendo Land was mostly liked by critics, and sold 5.19 million copies as of December 2017, making it the fifth highest - selling Wii U game. The ability to download the game was removed from the Nintendo eShop in North America on November 10, 2013, then returned for download on August 26, 2016.
platform
null
28,725
[ "Nunchuk", "manufacturer", "Nintendo" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Nunchuk<\e1> and <e2>Nintendo<\e2>. Nintendo Land features twelve different minigames, each based on an existing Nintendo game franchise such as Mario and The Legend of Zelda, depicted as attractions in the eponymous fictional amusement park. The minigames are designed to demonstrate the concept of Wii U and its Wii U GamePad controller to new players, in the same way the 2006 game Wii Sports demonstrated the Wii and its Wii Remote, utilizing many of the controller's features, including its touchscreen controls and motion - sensing capabilities. Some minigames incorporate the Wii Remote Plus and Nunchuk controllers for alternate control schemes and multiplayer support, which also helps exhibit " asymmetric gameplay ", a concept in which certain players have different experiences based on the controller they use. Nintendo Land was mostly liked by critics, and sold 5.19 million copies as of December 2017, making it the fifth highest - selling Wii U game. The ability to download the game was removed from the Nintendo eShop in North America on November 10, 2013, then returned for download on August 26, 2016.
manufacturer
null
28,726
[ "Wii U", "developer", "Nintendo" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Wii U<\e1> and <e2>Nintendo<\e2>. Nintendo Land features twelve different minigames, each based on an existing Nintendo game franchise such as Mario and The Legend of Zelda, depicted as attractions in the eponymous fictional amusement park. The minigames are designed to demonstrate the concept of Wii U and its Wii U GamePad controller to new players, in the same way the 2006 game Wii Sports demonstrated the Wii and its Wii Remote, utilizing many of the controller's features, including its touchscreen controls and motion - sensing capabilities. Some minigames incorporate the Wii Remote Plus and Nunchuk controllers for alternate control schemes and multiplayer support, which also helps exhibit " asymmetric gameplay ", a concept in which certain players have different experiences based on the controller they use. Nintendo Land was mostly liked by critics, and sold 5.19 million copies as of December 2017, making it the fifth highest - selling Wii U game. The ability to download the game was removed from the Nintendo eShop in North America on November 10, 2013, then returned for download on August 26, 2016.
developer
null
28,727
[ "Ralf Scheepers", "member of", "Primal Fear" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Ralf Scheepers<\e1> and <e2>Primal Fear<\e2>. Ralf Scheepers (born 5 February 1965) is the vocalist for German heavy metal band Primal Fear. He has a relatively high - pitched tenor - esque singing voice and sometimes uses a shriek reminiscent of Judas Priest's Rob Halford, although it is his baritone lows which give him a near four - octave range in the modal register. He has also sung in Gamma Ray and Tyran' Pace. Scheepers has also done guest vocals for the bands Scanner, Therion, Ayreon, and Shadow Gallery, and worked with Tom Galley on Phenomena's Blind Faith album. He currently provides instruction for all around singing, music, studio and recording / processing techniques at RS Vocal Works in Baltmannsweiler, Germany.
member of
null
28,842
[ "Rob Halford", "member of", "Judas Priest" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Rob Halford<\e1> and <e2>Judas Priest<\e2>. Ralf Scheepers (born 5 February 1965) is the vocalist for German heavy metal band Primal Fear. He has a relatively high - pitched tenor - esque singing voice and sometimes uses a shriek reminiscent of Judas Priest's Rob Halford, although it is his baritone lows which give him a near four - octave range in the modal register. He has also sung in Gamma Ray and Tyran' Pace. Scheepers has also done guest vocals for the bands Scanner, Therion, Ayreon, and Shadow Gallery, and worked with Tom Galley on Phenomena's Blind Faith album. He currently provides instruction for all around singing, music, studio and recording / processing techniques at RS Vocal Works in Baltmannsweiler, Germany.
member of
null
28,843
[ "Baltmannsweiler", "country", "Germany" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Baltmannsweiler<\e1> and <e2>Germany<\e2>. Ralf Scheepers (born 5 February 1965) is the vocalist for German heavy metal band Primal Fear. He has a relatively high - pitched tenor - esque singing voice and sometimes uses a shriek reminiscent of Judas Priest's Rob Halford, although it is his baritone lows which give him a near four - octave range in the modal register. He has also sung in Gamma Ray and Tyran' Pace. Scheepers has also done guest vocals for the bands Scanner, Therion, Ayreon, and Shadow Gallery, and worked with Tom Galley on Phenomena's Blind Faith album. He currently provides instruction for all around singing, music, studio and recording / processing techniques at RS Vocal Works in Baltmannsweiler, Germany.
country
null
28,844
[ "Primal Fear", "has part(s)", "Ralf Scheepers" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Primal Fear<\e1> and <e2>Ralf Scheepers<\e2>. Ralf Scheepers (born 5 February 1965) is the vocalist for German heavy metal band Primal Fear. He has a relatively high - pitched tenor - esque singing voice and sometimes uses a shriek reminiscent of Judas Priest's Rob Halford, although it is his baritone lows which give him a near four - octave range in the modal register. He has also sung in Gamma Ray and Tyran' Pace. Scheepers has also done guest vocals for the bands Scanner, Therion, Ayreon, and Shadow Gallery, and worked with Tom Galley on Phenomena's Blind Faith album. He currently provides instruction for all around singing, music, studio and recording / processing techniques at RS Vocal Works in Baltmannsweiler, Germany.
has part(s)
null
28,845
[ "Primal Fear", "country", "Germany" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Primal Fear<\e1> and <e2>Germany<\e2>. Ralf Scheepers (born 5 February 1965) is the vocalist for German heavy metal band Primal Fear. He has a relatively high - pitched tenor - esque singing voice and sometimes uses a shriek reminiscent of Judas Priest's Rob Halford, although it is his baritone lows which give him a near four - octave range in the modal register. He has also sung in Gamma Ray and Tyran' Pace. Scheepers has also done guest vocals for the bands Scanner, Therion, Ayreon, and Shadow Gallery, and worked with Tom Galley on Phenomena's Blind Faith album. He currently provides instruction for all around singing, music, studio and recording / processing techniques at RS Vocal Works in Baltmannsweiler, Germany.
country
null
28,846
[ "Judas Priest", "has part(s)", "Rob Halford" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Judas Priest<\e1> and <e2>Rob Halford<\e2>. Ralf Scheepers (born 5 February 1965) is the vocalist for German heavy metal band Primal Fear. He has a relatively high - pitched tenor - esque singing voice and sometimes uses a shriek reminiscent of Judas Priest's Rob Halford, although it is his baritone lows which give him a near four - octave range in the modal register. He has also sung in Gamma Ray and Tyran' Pace. Scheepers has also done guest vocals for the bands Scanner, Therion, Ayreon, and Shadow Gallery, and worked with Tom Galley on Phenomena's Blind Faith album. He currently provides instruction for all around singing, music, studio and recording / processing techniques at RS Vocal Works in Baltmannsweiler, Germany.
has part(s)
null
28,847
[ "Scheepers", "country of citizenship", "Germany" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Scheepers<\e1> and <e2>Germany<\e2>. Ralf Scheepers (born 5 February 1965) is the vocalist for German heavy metal band Primal Fear. He has a relatively high - pitched tenor - esque singing voice and sometimes uses a shriek reminiscent of Judas Priest's Rob Halford, although it is his baritone lows which give him a near four - octave range in the modal register. He has also sung in Gamma Ray and Tyran' Pace. Scheepers has also done guest vocals for the bands Scanner, Therion, Ayreon, and Shadow Gallery, and worked with Tom Galley on Phenomena's Blind Faith album. He currently provides instruction for all around singing, music, studio and recording / processing techniques at RS Vocal Works in Baltmannsweiler, Germany.
country of citizenship
null
28,848
[ "Scheepers", "member of", "Primal Fear" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Scheepers<\e1> and <e2>Primal Fear<\e2>. Ralf Scheepers (born 5 February 1965) is the vocalist for German heavy metal band Primal Fear. He has a relatively high - pitched tenor - esque singing voice and sometimes uses a shriek reminiscent of Judas Priest's Rob Halford, although it is his baritone lows which give him a near four - octave range in the modal register. He has also sung in Gamma Ray and Tyran' Pace. Scheepers has also done guest vocals for the bands Scanner, Therion, Ayreon, and Shadow Gallery, and worked with Tom Galley on Phenomena's Blind Faith album. He currently provides instruction for all around singing, music, studio and recording / processing techniques at RS Vocal Works in Baltmannsweiler, Germany.
member of
null
28,849
[ "RS Vocal Works", "country", "Germany" ]
Find the relation between <e1>RS Vocal Works<\e1> and <e2>Germany<\e2>. Ralf Scheepers (born 5 February 1965) is the vocalist for German heavy metal band Primal Fear. He has a relatively high - pitched tenor - esque singing voice and sometimes uses a shriek reminiscent of Judas Priest's Rob Halford, although it is his baritone lows which give him a near four - octave range in the modal register. He has also sung in Gamma Ray and Tyran' Pace. Scheepers has also done guest vocals for the bands Scanner, Therion, Ayreon, and Shadow Gallery, and worked with Tom Galley on Phenomena's Blind Faith album. He currently provides instruction for all around singing, music, studio and recording / processing techniques at RS Vocal Works in Baltmannsweiler, Germany.
country
null
28,851
[ "Ralf Scheepers", "country of citizenship", "German" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Ralf Scheepers<\e1> and <e2>German<\e2>. Ralf Scheepers (born 5 February 1965) is the vocalist for German heavy metal band Primal Fear. He has a relatively high - pitched tenor - esque singing voice and sometimes uses a shriek reminiscent of Judas Priest's Rob Halford, although it is his baritone lows which give him a near four - octave range in the modal register. He has also sung in Gamma Ray and Tyran' Pace. Scheepers has also done guest vocals for the bands Scanner, Therion, Ayreon, and Shadow Gallery, and worked with Tom Galley on Phenomena's Blind Faith album. He currently provides instruction for all around singing, music, studio and recording / processing techniques at RS Vocal Works in Baltmannsweiler, Germany.
country of citizenship
null
28,852
[ "Ralf Scheepers", "country of citizenship", "Germany" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Ralf Scheepers<\e1> and <e2>Germany<\e2>. Ralf Scheepers (born 5 February 1965) is the vocalist for German heavy metal band Primal Fear. He has a relatively high - pitched tenor - esque singing voice and sometimes uses a shriek reminiscent of Judas Priest's Rob Halford, although it is his baritone lows which give him a near four - octave range in the modal register. He has also sung in Gamma Ray and Tyran' Pace. Scheepers has also done guest vocals for the bands Scanner, Therion, Ayreon, and Shadow Gallery, and worked with Tom Galley on Phenomena's Blind Faith album. He currently provides instruction for all around singing, music, studio and recording / processing techniques at RS Vocal Works in Baltmannsweiler, Germany.
country of citizenship
null
28,853
[ "Blind Faith", "performer", "Phenomena" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Blind Faith<\e1> and <e2>Phenomena<\e2>. Ralf Scheepers (born 5 February 1965) is the vocalist for German heavy metal band Primal Fear. He has a relatively high - pitched tenor - esque singing voice and sometimes uses a shriek reminiscent of Judas Priest's Rob Halford, although it is his baritone lows which give him a near four - octave range in the modal register. He has also sung in Gamma Ray and Tyran' Pace. Scheepers has also done guest vocals for the bands Scanner, Therion, Ayreon, and Shadow Gallery, and worked with Tom Galley on Phenomena's Blind Faith album. He currently provides instruction for all around singing, music, studio and recording / processing techniques at RS Vocal Works in Baltmannsweiler, Germany.
performer
null
28,854
[ "Baltmannsweiler", "country", "German" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Baltmannsweiler<\e1> and <e2>German<\e2>. Ralf Scheepers (born 5 February 1965) is the vocalist for German heavy metal band Primal Fear. He has a relatively high - pitched tenor - esque singing voice and sometimes uses a shriek reminiscent of Judas Priest's Rob Halford, although it is his baritone lows which give him a near four - octave range in the modal register. He has also sung in Gamma Ray and Tyran' Pace. Scheepers has also done guest vocals for the bands Scanner, Therion, Ayreon, and Shadow Gallery, and worked with Tom Galley on Phenomena's Blind Faith album. He currently provides instruction for all around singing, music, studio and recording / processing techniques at RS Vocal Works in Baltmannsweiler, Germany.
country
null
28,855
[ "Scheepers", "country of citizenship", "German" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Scheepers<\e1> and <e2>German<\e2>. Ralf Scheepers (born 5 February 1965) is the vocalist for German heavy metal band Primal Fear. He has a relatively high - pitched tenor - esque singing voice and sometimes uses a shriek reminiscent of Judas Priest's Rob Halford, although it is his baritone lows which give him a near four - octave range in the modal register. He has also sung in Gamma Ray and Tyran' Pace. Scheepers has also done guest vocals for the bands Scanner, Therion, Ayreon, and Shadow Gallery, and worked with Tom Galley on Phenomena's Blind Faith album. He currently provides instruction for all around singing, music, studio and recording / processing techniques at RS Vocal Works in Baltmannsweiler, Germany.
country of citizenship
null
28,856
[ "Ralf Scheepers", "part of", "Primal Fear" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Ralf Scheepers<\e1> and <e2>Primal Fear<\e2>. Ralf Scheepers (born 5 February 1965) is the vocalist for German heavy metal band Primal Fear. He has a relatively high - pitched tenor - esque singing voice and sometimes uses a shriek reminiscent of Judas Priest's Rob Halford, although it is his baritone lows which give him a near four - octave range in the modal register. He has also sung in Gamma Ray and Tyran' Pace. Scheepers has also done guest vocals for the bands Scanner, Therion, Ayreon, and Shadow Gallery, and worked with Tom Galley on Phenomena's Blind Faith album. He currently provides instruction for all around singing, music, studio and recording / processing techniques at RS Vocal Works in Baltmannsweiler, Germany.
part of
null
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[ "Rob Halford", "part of", "Judas Priest" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Rob Halford<\e1> and <e2>Judas Priest<\e2>. Ralf Scheepers (born 5 February 1965) is the vocalist for German heavy metal band Primal Fear. He has a relatively high - pitched tenor - esque singing voice and sometimes uses a shriek reminiscent of Judas Priest's Rob Halford, although it is his baritone lows which give him a near four - octave range in the modal register. He has also sung in Gamma Ray and Tyran' Pace. Scheepers has also done guest vocals for the bands Scanner, Therion, Ayreon, and Shadow Gallery, and worked with Tom Galley on Phenomena's Blind Faith album. He currently provides instruction for all around singing, music, studio and recording / processing techniques at RS Vocal Works in Baltmannsweiler, Germany.
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