Book XII (The City of God)
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Book XII of *The City of God* is a theological and philosophical book by Augustine of Hippo that continues his defense of Christianity by examining the origin of rational creatures, the nature of angels, and the beginnings of human history and sin.
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| Book XII (The City of God) canonical | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T16717681 — 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: Book XII (The City of God) Context triple: [Book XI (The City of God), precedes, Book XII (The City of God)]
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Book V (The City of God)
Book V of *The City of God* is a section of Augustine of Hippo’s monumental Christian philosophical work that examines divine providence, free will, and the rise and fall of earthly empires within God’s overarching plan.
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Book IV (The City of God)
Book IV of *The City of God* is a section of Augustine of Hippo’s monumental Christian philosophical work, continuing his critique of pagan religion and Roman civic life while developing his theology of history and divine providence.
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The City of God
The City of God is a foundational Christian philosophical and theological work by St. Augustine that contrasts the earthly city with the heavenly city and profoundly shaped Western thought on history, politics, and religion.
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Book II (The City of God)
Book II of *The City of God* is a section of Augustine of Hippo’s seminal Christian philosophical work, in which he critiques pagan Roman religion and culture as inadequate foundations for true happiness and moral order.
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Book VI (Vox Clamantis)
Book VI of *Vox Clamantis* is a later section of John Gower’s Middle English Latin-verse poem, continuing his moral and political reflections within the larger allegorical work.
- 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: Book XII (The City of God) Target entity description: Book XII of *The City of God* is a theological and philosophical book by Augustine of Hippo that continues his defense of Christianity by examining the origin of rational creatures, the nature of angels, and the beginnings of human history and sin.
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A.
Book V (The City of God)
Book V of *The City of God* is a section of Augustine of Hippo’s monumental Christian philosophical work that examines divine providence, free will, and the rise and fall of earthly empires within God’s overarching plan.
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B.
Book IV (The City of God)
Book IV of *The City of God* is a section of Augustine of Hippo’s monumental Christian philosophical work, continuing his critique of pagan religion and Roman civic life while developing his theology of history and divine providence.
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C.
The City of God
The City of God is a foundational Christian philosophical and theological work by St. Augustine that contrasts the earthly city with the heavenly city and profoundly shaped Western thought on history, politics, and religion.
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D.
Book II (The City of God)
Book II of *The City of God* is a section of Augustine of Hippo’s seminal Christian philosophical work, in which he critiques pagan Roman religion and culture as inadequate foundations for true happiness and moral order.
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E.
Book VI (Vox Clamantis)
Book VI of *Vox Clamantis* is a later section of John Gower’s Middle English Latin-verse poem, continuing his moral and political reflections within the larger allegorical work.
- F. None of above. chosen
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