deposition of Prince Vladimir-Rasate
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The deposition of Prince Vladimir-Rasate was the overthrow and removal from power of the Bulgarian ruler Vladimir-Rasate in the late 9th century, paving the way for his brother Simeon I to ascend the throne and solidify Christianization and cultural reforms in Bulgaria.
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| deposition of Prince Vladimir-Rasate canonical | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T16281077 — 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.
Target entity: deposition of Prince Vladimir-Rasate Context triple: [Council of Preslav, significantEvent, deposition of Prince Vladimir-Rasate]
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Rostislav of Tmutarakan
Rostislav of Tmutarakan was an 11th-century Rus' prince from the Rurikid dynasty who ruled the principality of Tmutarakan on the Black Sea and became the progenitor of the Rostislavichi line.
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Prince of Suzdal
The Prince of Suzdal was a medieval Rus' ruler of the northeastern principality of Suzdal, an important center that later contributed to the rise of Vladimir-Suzdal and the Grand Duchy of Moscow.
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Dolgorukiy
Dolgorukiy is the epithet of Yuri Dolgorukiy, the 12th-century Rurikid prince traditionally regarded as the founder of Moscow.
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Prince of Novgorod-Seversk
The Prince of Novgorod-Seversk was a medieval Rus’ ruler of the important frontier principality of Novgorod-Seversk, often associated with the Sviatoslavichi dynasty of Chernigov and featured in the epic "The Tale of Igor’s Campaign."
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E.
Prince of Novgorod
The Prince of Novgorod was the medieval ruler of the influential city-state of Novgorod, a key political and commercial center in Kievan and later Russian lands.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: deposition of Prince Vladimir-Rasate Target entity description: The deposition of Prince Vladimir-Rasate was the overthrow and removal from power of the Bulgarian ruler Vladimir-Rasate in the late 9th century, paving the way for his brother Simeon I to ascend the throne and solidify Christianization and cultural reforms in Bulgaria.
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A.
Rostislav of Tmutarakan
Rostislav of Tmutarakan was an 11th-century Rus' prince from the Rurikid dynasty who ruled the principality of Tmutarakan on the Black Sea and became the progenitor of the Rostislavichi line.
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B.
Prince of Suzdal
The Prince of Suzdal was a medieval Rus' ruler of the northeastern principality of Suzdal, an important center that later contributed to the rise of Vladimir-Suzdal and the Grand Duchy of Moscow.
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C.
Dolgorukiy
Dolgorukiy is the epithet of Yuri Dolgorukiy, the 12th-century Rurikid prince traditionally regarded as the founder of Moscow.
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D.
Prince of Novgorod-Seversk
The Prince of Novgorod-Seversk was a medieval Rus’ ruler of the important frontier principality of Novgorod-Seversk, often associated with the Sviatoslavichi dynasty of Chernigov and featured in the epic "The Tale of Igor’s Campaign."
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E.
Prince of Novgorod
The Prince of Novgorod was the medieval ruler of the influential city-state of Novgorod, a key political and commercial center in Kievan and later Russian lands.
- F. None of above. chosen
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