Medieval Ireland exhibition
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The Medieval Ireland exhibition is a major display at the National Museum of Ireland – Archaeology that explores Irish life, culture, and society from the early to late Middle Ages through artifacts, interactive exhibits, and historical interpretation.
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
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Target entity: Medieval Ireland exhibition Context triple: [National Museum of Ireland – Archaeology, collectionHighlight, Medieval Ireland exhibition]
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Late Medieval Ireland
Late Medieval Ireland was the period roughly from the 12th to the 16th century marked by the coexistence and conflict of Gaelic Irish lordships and expanding Anglo-Norman/English control, leading up to the Tudor conquest and the Early Modern era.
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Old English nobility in Ireland
Old English nobility in Ireland were the descendants of medieval Anglo-Norman settlers who formed a powerful, largely Catholic landed elite that often defended their traditional privileges and autonomy against expanding English royal authority.
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The History of Ireland
The History of Ireland is a section of Holinshed’s Chronicles that provides a narrative account of Ireland’s past, used as a key source by early modern writers and historians.
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Early Modern Ireland
Early Modern Ireland was the transformative era from the late 15th to the 18th century marked by Tudor and Stuart conquest, religious conflict, plantation, and the consolidation of English rule over the island.
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National Museum of Ireland – Archaeology
The National Museum of Ireland – Archaeology is Ireland’s primary archaeological museum, renowned for its extensive collections of prehistoric, Viking, and medieval artifacts, including iconic treasures such as the Ardagh Chalice and the Tara Brooch.
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- 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: Medieval Ireland exhibition Target entity description: The Medieval Ireland exhibition is a major display at the National Museum of Ireland – Archaeology that explores Irish life, culture, and society from the early to late Middle Ages through artifacts, interactive exhibits, and historical interpretation.
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A.
Late Medieval Ireland
Late Medieval Ireland was the period roughly from the 12th to the 16th century marked by the coexistence and conflict of Gaelic Irish lordships and expanding Anglo-Norman/English control, leading up to the Tudor conquest and the Early Modern era.
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B.
Old English nobility in Ireland
Old English nobility in Ireland were the descendants of medieval Anglo-Norman settlers who formed a powerful, largely Catholic landed elite that often defended their traditional privileges and autonomy against expanding English royal authority.
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C.
The History of Ireland
The History of Ireland is a section of Holinshed’s Chronicles that provides a narrative account of Ireland’s past, used as a key source by early modern writers and historians.
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D.
Early Modern Ireland
Early Modern Ireland was the transformative era from the late 15th to the 18th century marked by Tudor and Stuart conquest, religious conflict, plantation, and the consolidation of English rule over the island.
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E.
National Museum of Ireland – Archaeology
The National Museum of Ireland – Archaeology is Ireland’s primary archaeological museum, renowned for its extensive collections of prehistoric, Viking, and medieval artifacts, including iconic treasures such as the Ardagh Chalice and the Tara Brooch.
- F. None of above. chosen
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