Royal Order of the Seraphim
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The Royal Order of the Seraphim is Sweden’s highest and most prestigious chivalric order, traditionally awarded by the monarch to royalty and heads of state for exceptional merit.
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How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: Royal Order of the Seraphim Context triple: [King of Sweden, associatedWithInstitution, Royal Order of the Seraphim]
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The Order of the Gospel
The Order of the Gospel is a 17th-century religious treatise by Puritan minister Increase Mather that outlines principles of church government and discipline in early New England Congregationalism.
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Order of the White Lion
The Order of the White Lion is the highest state decoration of the Czech Republic (and formerly Czechoslovakia), awarded for outstanding services to the state and for fostering international relations.
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Order of the Crown
The Order of the Crown is a Belgian order of chivalry awarded for distinguished service to the state, particularly in public service, the arts, and industry.
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Order of the Sacred Treasure
The Order of the Sacred Treasure is a Japanese honor established in the 19th century to recognize long and meritorious service to the state or public.
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Order of the Golden Kite
The Order of the Golden Kite was a Japanese military decoration awarded for bravery, leadership, or command in battle during the Empire of Japan era.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Royal Order of the Seraphim Target entity description: The Royal Order of the Seraphim is Sweden’s highest and most prestigious chivalric order, traditionally awarded by the monarch to royalty and heads of state for exceptional merit.
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A.
The Order of the Gospel
The Order of the Gospel is a 17th-century religious treatise by Puritan minister Increase Mather that outlines principles of church government and discipline in early New England Congregationalism.
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B.
Order of the White Lion
The Order of the White Lion is the highest state decoration of the Czech Republic (and formerly Czechoslovakia), awarded for outstanding services to the state and for fostering international relations.
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C.
Order of the Crown
The Order of the Crown is a Belgian order of chivalry awarded for distinguished service to the state, particularly in public service, the arts, and industry.
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D.
Order of the Sacred Treasure
The Order of the Sacred Treasure is a Japanese honor established in the 19th century to recognize long and meritorious service to the state or public.
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E.
Order of the Golden Kite
The Order of the Golden Kite was a Japanese military decoration awarded for bravery, leadership, or command in battle during the Empire of Japan era.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Subject: Royal Order of the Seraphim Description of subject: The Royal Order of the Seraphim is Sweden’s highest and most prestigious chivalric order, traditionally awarded by the monarch to royalty and heads of state for exceptional merit.
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