input question: Information:  - A research university is a university that expects all its tenured and tenure-track faculty to continuously engage in research, as opposed to merely requiring it as a condition of an initial appointment or tenure. Such universities can be recognized by their strong focus on innovative research and the prestige of their brand names. On the one hand, research universities strive to recruit faculty who are the most brilliant minds in their disciplines in the world, and their students enjoy the opportunity to learn from such experts. On the other hand, new students are often disappointed to realize their undergraduate courses at research universities are overly academic and fail to provide vocational training with immediate "real world" applications; but many employers value degrees from research universities because they know that such coursework develops fundamental skills like critical thinking.   - Conrad Heinrich Christoph Willgerodt ( November 2 , 1841 - December 19 , 1930 ) was a German chemist and discovered of the Willgerodt reaction . He was also the discoverer of Iodosobenzene . Willgerodt was a professor at the University of Freiburg .  - Baden-Württemberg is a state in Germany located in the southwest, east of the Upper Rhine. It is Germanys third largest state in terms of size and population, with an area of and 10.8 million inhabitants. The state capital and largest city is Stuttgart.  - The University of Freiburg (colloquially ), officially the Albert Ludwig University of Freiburg, is a public research university located in Freiburg im Breisgau, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.  - Freiburg im Breisgau (Alemannic: "Friburg im Brisgau" ) is a city in Baden-Württemberg, Germany with a population of about 220,000. In the south-west of the country, it straddles the Dreisam river, at the foot of the Schlossberg. Historically, the city has acted as the hub of the Breisgau region on the western edge of the Black Forest in the Upper Rhine Plain. A famous old German university town, and archiepiscopal seat, Freiburg was incorporated in the early twelfth century and developed into a major commercial, intellectual, and ecclesiastical center of the upper Rhine region. The city is known for its medieval minster and Renaissance university, as well as for its high standard of living and advanced environmental practices. The city is situated in the heart of the major Baden wine-growing region and serves as the primary tourist entry point to the scenic beauty of the Black Forest. According to meteorological statistics, the city is the sunniest and warmest in Germany and held the all-time German temperature record of from 2003 to 2015.    Given the paragraphs above, decide what entity has the relation 'place of death' with 'freiburg im breisgau'.???
output answer: conrad willgerodt

input question: Information:  - Taddea Visconti, Duchess of Bavaria (1351  28 September 1381) was an Italian noblewoman of the Visconti family, the ruling house in Milan from 1277 to 1447. She was the first wife of Stephen III, Duke of Bavaria, and the mother of the French queen Isabeau of Bavaria.  - The House of Valois was a cadet branch of the Capetian dynasty. They succeeded the House of Capet (or "Direct Capetians") to the French throne, and were the royal house of France from 1328 to 1589. Junior members of the family founded cadet branches in Orléans, Anjou, Burgundy, and Alençon.  - John , Dauphin of France and Duke of Touraine ( 31 August 1398 -- 5 April 1417 ) was the fourth son and ninth child of Charles VI of France and Isabeau of Bavaria . He was born in Paris . After his three elder brothers died , he became Dauphin in 1415 . In 1406 he married Jacqueline , heiress of the County of Hainaut , Holland , Zealand , and Frisia . After his marriage to Jacqueline , he was brought up at the castle of Le Quesnoy in Hainaut , at the court of his mother - in - law , Margaret of Burgundy . This arrangement was made between his father and his father - in - law to ensure his safety away from the tulmultous court in Paris , as well as to acquaint him with the lands which he would rule as husband of Jacqueline after her father 's death . After the death of his elder brother Louis in December 1415 , he became the next Dauphin of France . He died on 5 April 1417 at the age of eighteen . What exactly caused his death is disputed . According to some , he died of the consequences of an abscess to the head , while other sources suggest he had been poisoned . He was buried in Compiègne 's Saint - Corneille abbey . His younger brother Charles became dauphin and eventually king .  - Charles VI (3 December 1368  21 October 1422), called the Beloved and the Mad (or "le Fou"), was King of France from 1380 to his death. He was a member of the House of Valois.  - Isabeau of Bavaria (or Isabelle; also Elisabeth of Bavaria-Ingolstadt; c. 1370  24 September 1435) was born into the House of Wittelsbach as the eldest daughter of Duke Stephen III of Bavaria-Ingolstadt and Taddea Visconti of Milan. She became Queen of France when she married King Charles VI in 1385. At age 15 or 16, Isabeau was sent to France on approval to the young French king; the couple wed three days after their first meeting.    Given the paragraphs above, decide what entity has the relation 'noble family' with 'house of valois'.???
output answer: john

input question: Information:  - Desperate Housewives is an American television comedy-drama and mystery series created by Marc Cherry and produced by ABC Studios and Cherry Productions. It originally aired for eight seasons on ABC from October 3, 2004 to May 13, 2012. Executive producer Cherry served as showrunner. Other executive producers since the fourth season included Bob Daily, George W. Perkins, John Pardee, Joey Murphy, David Grossman, and Larry Shaw.  - `` If It 's Only In Your Head '' is the 111th episode of the ABC television series , Desperate Housewives . It is the twenty - fourth and season finale of the show 's fifth season and aired on May 17 , 2009 .  - A season finale (British English: last in the series; Australian English: season final) is the final episode of a season of a television program. This is often the final episode to be produced for a few months or longer, and, as such, will try to attract viewers to continue watching when the series begins again.  - Australian English (AuE, en-AU) is a major variety of the English language, used throughout Australia. Although English has no official status in the Constitution, Australian English is the country's "de facto" official language and is the first language of the majority of the population.    Given the paragraphs above, decide what entity has the relation 'director' with 'david grossman'.???
output answer:
if it's only in your head