City walls of Ferrara (Renaissance expansion)
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The City walls of Ferrara (Renaissance expansion) are a major late-15th- and early-16th-century fortification and urban-planning project that transformed Ferrara into one of the first modern planned Renaissance cities.
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| City walls of Ferrara (Renaissance expansion) canonical | 1 |
| new city walls of Ferrara (Renaissance expansion) | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T14136791 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
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Target entity: City walls of Ferrara (Renaissance expansion) Context triple: [Biagio Rossetti, notableWork, City walls of Ferrara (Renaissance expansion)]
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City Walls of Lucca
The City Walls of Lucca are a remarkably well-preserved Renaissance-era fortification encircling the historic center of Lucca, now used as a tree-lined pedestrian promenade.
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Medici fortifications
The Medici fortifications are a system of Renaissance-era defensive walls, bastions, and structures in Livorno, Italy, built under the Medici family to protect and control the important Tuscan port city.
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Etruscan city walls of Perugia
The Etruscan city walls of Perugia are an extensive ancient fortification system built by the Etruscans around the hilltop city of Perugia in central Italy, notable for their massive stone construction and well-preserved gates.
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Venetian fortifications
The Venetian fortifications are massive Renaissance-era defensive walls and bastions, especially notable in Mediterranean port cities like Famagusta, built by the Republic of Venice to protect its strategic maritime possessions.
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Fortezza Nuova
Fortezza Nuova is a historic Renaissance-era fortress in Livorno, Italy, built as part of the city’s defensive system and now surrounded by canals and public green space.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: City walls of Ferrara (Renaissance expansion) Target entity description: The City walls of Ferrara (Renaissance expansion) are a major late-15th- and early-16th-century fortification and urban-planning project that transformed Ferrara into one of the first modern planned Renaissance cities.
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A.
City Walls of Lucca
The City Walls of Lucca are a remarkably well-preserved Renaissance-era fortification encircling the historic center of Lucca, now used as a tree-lined pedestrian promenade.
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B.
Medici fortifications
The Medici fortifications are a system of Renaissance-era defensive walls, bastions, and structures in Livorno, Italy, built under the Medici family to protect and control the important Tuscan port city.
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C.
Etruscan city walls of Perugia
The Etruscan city walls of Perugia are an extensive ancient fortification system built by the Etruscans around the hilltop city of Perugia in central Italy, notable for their massive stone construction and well-preserved gates.
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D.
Venetian fortifications
The Venetian fortifications are massive Renaissance-era defensive walls and bastions, especially notable in Mediterranean port cities like Famagusta, built by the Republic of Venice to protect its strategic maritime possessions.
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E.
Fortezza Nuova
Fortezza Nuova is a historic Renaissance-era fortress in Livorno, Italy, built as part of the city’s defensive system and now surrounded by canals and public green space.
- F. None of above. chosen
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this entity surface form:
new city walls of Ferrara (Renaissance expansion)