Viking Ireland exhibition
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The Viking Ireland exhibition is a major display at the National Museum of Ireland – Archaeology that explores the impact, culture, and legacy of Viking presence in Ireland through artifacts and interpretive exhibits.
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
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Target entity: Viking Ireland exhibition Context triple: [National Museum of Ireland – Archaeology, collectionHighlight, Viking Ireland exhibition]
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Vikings of Dublin
The Vikings of Dublin were Norse settlers and rulers who established a powerful maritime kingdom centered on Dublin, playing a major role in trade, warfare, and politics in early medieval Ireland and the Irish Sea region.
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Vikings of Limerick
Vikings of Limerick were a powerful Norse-Gaelic group based around Limerick who played a major role in Viking activity and warfare in medieval Ireland.
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Haithabu Viking Museum
Haithabu Viking Museum is an archaeological and historical museum in northern Germany dedicated to the Viking Age trading settlement of Hedeby and its surrounding landscape.
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Brian Boru harp
The Brian Boru harp is a medieval Irish harp and national symbol of Ireland, famously depicted on Irish coins and the Guinness logo.
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Lough Derg pilgrimage
The Lough Derg pilgrimage is a centuries-old Catholic penitential retreat in County Donegal, Ireland, known for its rigorous three-day program of fasting, prayer, and barefoot devotion on Station Island.
- 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: Viking Ireland exhibition Target entity description: The Viking Ireland exhibition is a major display at the National Museum of Ireland – Archaeology that explores the impact, culture, and legacy of Viking presence in Ireland through artifacts and interpretive exhibits.
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A.
Vikings of Dublin
The Vikings of Dublin were Norse settlers and rulers who established a powerful maritime kingdom centered on Dublin, playing a major role in trade, warfare, and politics in early medieval Ireland and the Irish Sea region.
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B.
Vikings of Limerick
Vikings of Limerick were a powerful Norse-Gaelic group based around Limerick who played a major role in Viking activity and warfare in medieval Ireland.
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C.
Haithabu Viking Museum
Haithabu Viking Museum is an archaeological and historical museum in northern Germany dedicated to the Viking Age trading settlement of Hedeby and its surrounding landscape.
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D.
Brian Boru harp
The Brian Boru harp is a medieval Irish harp and national symbol of Ireland, famously depicted on Irish coins and the Guinness logo.
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E.
Lough Derg pilgrimage
The Lough Derg pilgrimage is a centuries-old Catholic penitential retreat in County Donegal, Ireland, known for its rigorous three-day program of fasting, prayer, and barefoot devotion on Station Island.
- F. None of above. chosen
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