Triple

T9823130
Position Surface form Disambiguated ID Type / Status
Subject George of Pisidia E238583 entity
Predicate literaryMovement P1923 FINISHED
Object Byzantine literature E37103 NE FINISHED

Disambiguation candidates (1 decision)

The exact options the model was shown at each disambiguation step, with the option it chose highlighted — the evidence behind this triple's disambiguated ids.

NED1 Entity disambiguation (via context triple) gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Byzantine literature
Context triple: [George of Pisidia, literaryMovement, Byzantine literature]
  • A. Byzantine poetry chosen
    Byzantine poetry is the body of verse composed in the Byzantine Empire, blending classical Greek literary traditions with Christian themes and medieval Greek language.
  • B. Byzantine culture
    Byzantine culture was the rich and enduring civilization of the Eastern Roman Empire, characterized by Orthodox Christianity, Greek language and learning, and a distinctive fusion of Roman law, Hellenistic heritage, and elaborate court and artistic traditions.
  • C. Byzantine chronicles
    Byzantine chronicles are medieval historical narratives written in the Eastern Roman Empire that record political, military, and religious events, often from a Christian and imperial perspective.
  • D. Byzantine Studies
    Byzantine Studies is an academic field focused on the history, culture, art, religion, and legacy of the Byzantine Empire and its surrounding regions.
  • E. Greek Writings
    Greek Writings is the portion of the Septuagint that contains the books originally composed in Greek rather than translated from Hebrew or Aramaic.
  • F. None of above.
  • G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.

Provenance (3 batches)

Stage Batch ID Job type Status
creating batch_69ca84e0dd1881909800765d1e21f735 elicitation completed
NER batch_69cdb315ddf48190bd90f7835f409bb6 ner completed
NED1 batch_69d1cc7ce1908190a5131ef238541f0d ned_source_triple completed
Created at: March 30, 2026, 8:31 p.m.