Julia Prinsep Stephen
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Julia Prinsep Stephen was a noted 19th-century English beauty, model for Pre-Raphaelite artists, and philanthropist, best known today as the mother of writer Virginia Woolf.
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| Julia Prinsep Stephen canonical | 5 |
How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: Julia Prinsep Stephen Context triple: [Virginia Woolf, mother, Julia Prinsep Stephen]
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Leslie Stephen
Leslie Stephen was a prominent 19th-century English literary critic, biographer, and mountaineer, best known as the founding editor of the Dictionary of National Biography and as the father of writer Virginia Woolf.
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Louisa Gummer
Louisa Gummer is an American model and the daughter of actress Meryl Streep, known for her work in high-fashion campaigns and runway shows.
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Maria Jane Burnley Hume
Maria Jane Burnley Hume was the daughter of British civil servant, political reformer, and ornithologist Allan Octavian Hume.
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Catherine Gladstone
Catherine Gladstone was a 19th-century British philanthropist and social reformer best known as the wife and close political confidante of four-time Prime Minister William Ewart Gladstone.
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Lucy Montagu
Lucy Montagu was an English aristocrat of the 18th century, best known as the mother of Frederick North, the British prime minister during the American Revolutionary period.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Julia Prinsep Stephen Target entity description: Julia Prinsep Stephen was a noted 19th-century English beauty, model for Pre-Raphaelite artists, and philanthropist, best known today as the mother of writer Virginia Woolf.
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A.
Leslie Stephen
Leslie Stephen was a prominent 19th-century English literary critic, biographer, and mountaineer, best known as the founding editor of the Dictionary of National Biography and as the father of writer Virginia Woolf.
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B.
Louisa Gummer
Louisa Gummer is an American model and the daughter of actress Meryl Streep, known for her work in high-fashion campaigns and runway shows.
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C.
Maria Jane Burnley Hume
Maria Jane Burnley Hume was the daughter of British civil servant, political reformer, and ornithologist Allan Octavian Hume.
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D.
Catherine Gladstone
Catherine Gladstone was a 19th-century British philanthropist and social reformer best known as the wife and close political confidante of four-time Prime Minister William Ewart Gladstone.
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E.
Lucy Montagu
Lucy Montagu was an English aristocrat of the 18th century, best known as the mother of Frederick North, the British prime minister during the American Revolutionary period.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Subject: Julia Prinsep Stephen Description of subject: Julia Prinsep Stephen was a noted 19th-century English beauty, model for Pre-Raphaelite artists, and philanthropist, best known today as the mother of writer Virginia Woolf.
Referenced by (5)
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