Princess Flavia
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Princess Flavia is a noble and virtuous royal heroine in Anthony Hope’s adventure novel "The Prisoner of Zenda," central to its romantic and political intrigue.
All labels observed (1)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Princess Flavia canonical | 7 |
How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: Princess Flavia Context triple: [The Prisoner of Zenda, character, Princess Flavia]
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Princess Helene
Princess Helene is the kidnapped royal heroine of the 1962 fantasy film "The Magic Sword," whose rescue drives the movie’s quest-driven plot.
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Julia Livilla
Julia Livilla was a Roman imperial princess of the Julio-Claudian dynasty, known as the sister of Emperor Caligula and for her involvement in the turbulent politics of the early Roman Empire.
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Basilissa Ouranon
Basilissa Ouranon is the Greek name for the Queen of Heaven, a revered celestial goddess figure associated with divine authority and the heavens.
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Princess May
Princess May, better known as Mary of Teck, was Queen consort of the United Kingdom as the wife of King George V and the mother of Kings Edward VIII and George VI.
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Princess Angeline
Princess Angeline was the eldest daughter of Chief Seattle and a well-known Duwamish woman who became a symbolic figure of Seattle’s Indigenous history in the late 19th century.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Princess Flavia Target entity description: Princess Flavia is a noble and virtuous royal heroine in Anthony Hope’s adventure novel "The Prisoner of Zenda," central to its romantic and political intrigue.
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A.
Princess Helene
Princess Helene is the kidnapped royal heroine of the 1962 fantasy film "The Magic Sword," whose rescue drives the movie’s quest-driven plot.
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B.
Julia Livilla
Julia Livilla was a Roman imperial princess of the Julio-Claudian dynasty, known as the sister of Emperor Caligula and for her involvement in the turbulent politics of the early Roman Empire.
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C.
Basilissa Ouranon
Basilissa Ouranon is the Greek name for the Queen of Heaven, a revered celestial goddess figure associated with divine authority and the heavens.
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D.
Princess May
Princess May, better known as Mary of Teck, was Queen consort of the United Kingdom as the wife of King George V and the mother of Kings Edward VIII and George VI.
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E.
Princess Angeline
Princess Angeline was the eldest daughter of Chief Seattle and a well-known Duwamish woman who became a symbolic figure of Seattle’s Indigenous history in the late 19th century.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (46)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
fictional character
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literary character ⓘ princess ⓘ royal heroine ⓘ |
| appearsIn |
Rupert of Hentzau
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The Prisoner of Zenda ⓘ |
| associatedWithTheme |
duty versus love
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honor ⓘ loyalty to the crown ⓘ sacrifice ⓘ |
| centralTo |
political intrigue in The Prisoner of Zenda
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romantic plot of The Prisoner of Zenda ⓘ |
| countryOfFictionalOrigin | Ruritania ⓘ |
| createdBy | Anthony Hope ⓘ |
| fiancéeOf | Rudolf V of Ruritania ⓘ |
| fictionalUniverse | Ruritanian romance ⓘ |
| firstAppearance | The Prisoner of Zenda ⓘ |
| firstAppearanceYear | 1894 ⓘ |
| genreOfWorkAppearedIn |
adventure novel
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romantic adventure ⓘ |
| hasTitle | Princess of Ruritania ⓘ |
| hasTrait |
compassionate
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dutiful ⓘ honorable ⓘ loyal ⓘ noble ⓘ self-sacrificing ⓘ virtuous ⓘ |
| influences | Rudolf Rassendyll's moral choices ⓘ |
| isMemberOf | Ruritanian royal family ⓘ |
| isSubjectOf | The Prisoner of Zenda adaptations ⓘ |
| languageOfWork | English ⓘ |
| loveInterestOf | Rudolf Rassendyll ⓘ |
| narrativeRole |
central female character
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moral center of the story ⓘ romantic heroine ⓘ |
| portrayedIn |
film adaptations of The Prisoner of Zenda
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stage adaptations of The Prisoner of Zenda ⓘ television adaptations of The Prisoner of Zenda ⓘ |
| relative |
Duke Michael of Strelsau
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surface form:
Michael, Duke of Strelsau
Rudolf Rassendyll ⓘ Rudolf V of Ruritania ⓘ |
| resolvesTo | put duty above personal happiness ⓘ |
| settingOfCharacter |
Strelsau
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Zenda ⓘ |
| timeOfFictionalExistence | late 19th century ⓘ |
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Subject: Princess Flavia Description of subject: Princess Flavia is a noble and virtuous royal heroine in Anthony Hope’s adventure novel "The Prisoner of Zenda," central to its romantic and political intrigue.
Referenced by (7)
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