Triple
T10430405
| Position | Surface form | Disambiguated ID | Type / Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Subject | Mise of Lewes agreement |
E245896
|
entity |
| Predicate | followedBy |
P78
|
FINISHED |
| Object | Dictum of Kenilworth |
E238996
|
NE FINISHED |
How this triple was built (2 steps)
Every LLM step that produced this triple, in pipeline order — named-entity classification, the disambiguation choices (the exact options shown, with the pick highlighted), and the generated description. The batch + timestamp of each is in the Provenance table below.
NER
Named-entity recognition
gpt-5-mini
Instruction
Given a phrase, classify it is english named entity (e.g., persons, organizations, works of art) in Latin script, or not (e.g., literals, dates, URLs, verbose phrases). For disambiguation, the statement where the phrase occurs as object is also given. Please return a JSON object with `phrase` (string, the phrase being analyzed) and `is_ne` (boolean, indicating whether the phrase is a Named Entity).
Input
Phrase: Dictum of Kenilworth | Statement: [Mise of Lewes agreement, followedBy, Dictum of Kenilworth]
NED1
Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Dictum of Kenilworth Context triple: [Mise of Lewes agreement, followedBy, Dictum of Kenilworth]
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A.
Dictum of Kenilworth
chosen
The Dictum of Kenilworth was a 1266 royal settlement in England that offered rebel barons harsh but structured terms of pardon and land redemption following their defeat in the Second Barons' War.
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B.
Canons of Windsor
The Canons of Windsor are the clergy members of the College of St George at Windsor Castle, responsible for the spiritual life and worship of St George’s Chapel.
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C.
Rule of St. Albert
The Rule of St. Albert is the foundational Carmelite rule of life, originally given to hermits on Mount Carmel in the 13th century, emphasizing contemplative prayer, community, and austerity.
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D.
Mise of Lewes agreement
The Mise of Lewes agreement was a 1264 settlement imposed after Simon de Montfort’s victory over King Henry III, temporarily transferring royal authority to a council of barons during the Second Barons’ War in England.
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E.
Declaration of Arbroath
The Declaration of Arbroath is a 1320 Scottish letter to the Pope asserting Scotland’s independence and the right of its people to choose their own king, and is often seen as a foundational document of Scottish nationhood.
- F. None of above.
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Provenance (3 batches)
The batch behind each pipeline step, in order, with when it ran. Timestamps are batch-level — stages were processed in waves, so the object chain (NER → NED1 → NEDg → NED2) reads in order, but predicate / elicitation batches can sit in a different wave.
| Step | Stage | Batch ID | Status | When |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| creating | Elicitation | batch_69d381bf3dc08190bf35a2643e4e8f22 |
completed | April 6, 2026, 9:49 a.m. |
| NER | Named-entity recognition | batch_69d4ea62d6448190a7f5b785467824cf |
completed | April 7, 2026, 11:28 a.m. |
| NED1 | Entity disambiguation (via context triple) | batch_69d87eb068bc8190be9c7c916850278e |
completed | April 10, 2026, 4:38 a.m. |
Created at: April 6, 2026, 12:13 p.m.