Amalarius of Metz
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Amalarius of Metz was a prominent 9th-century Carolingian liturgist and theologian whose influential writings and reforms helped shape the medieval Western Church’s liturgical practices.
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How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T14457631 — 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.
NED1
Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Amalarius of Metz Context triple: [Carolingian liturgical reforms, hasKeyFigure, Amalarius of Metz]
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Theodulf of Orléans
Theodulf of Orléans was a prominent 8th–9th century Carolingian bishop, scholar, and poet who played a key role in Charlemagne’s intellectual and religious reforms.
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Isidore of Seville
Isidore of Seville was a 7th-century Spanish scholar, theologian, and Archbishop of Seville, best known for compiling the encyclopedic work "Etymologiae," which preserved much of classical knowledge for the medieval world.
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C.
Hrabanus Maurus
Hrabanus Maurus was a prominent 9th-century Frankish Benedictine monk, theologian, and scholar whose extensive biblical commentaries and educational writings made him one of the leading intellectual figures of the Carolingian Renaissance.
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D.
Gregory of Tours
Gregory of Tours was a 6th-century Gallo-Roman bishop and historian best known for his work "History of the Franks," a crucial source on the early Merovingian kingdom and the spread of Christianity among the Franks.
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E.
Lambert of Hersfeld
Lambert of Hersfeld was an 11th-century German Benedictine monk and chronicler known for his detailed account of the Investiture Controversy and the reign of Emperor Henry IV.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
NED2
Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Amalarius of Metz Target entity description: Amalarius of Metz was a prominent 9th-century Carolingian liturgist and theologian whose influential writings and reforms helped shape the medieval Western Church’s liturgical practices.
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A.
Theodulf of Orléans
Theodulf of Orléans was a prominent 8th–9th century Carolingian bishop, scholar, and poet who played a key role in Charlemagne’s intellectual and religious reforms.
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B.
Isidore of Seville
Isidore of Seville was a 7th-century Spanish scholar, theologian, and Archbishop of Seville, best known for compiling the encyclopedic work "Etymologiae," which preserved much of classical knowledge for the medieval world.
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C.
Hrabanus Maurus
Hrabanus Maurus was a prominent 9th-century Frankish Benedictine monk, theologian, and scholar whose extensive biblical commentaries and educational writings made him one of the leading intellectual figures of the Carolingian Renaissance.
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D.
Gregory of Tours
Gregory of Tours was a 6th-century Gallo-Roman bishop and historian best known for his work "History of the Franks," a crucial source on the early Merovingian kingdom and the spread of Christianity among the Franks.
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E.
Lambert of Hersfeld
Lambert of Hersfeld was an 11th-century German Benedictine monk and chronicler known for his detailed account of the Investiture Controversy and the reign of Emperor Henry IV.
- F. None of above. chosen
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