Information:  - Mannheim (, Palatine German: "Monnem" or "Mannem") is a city in the southwestern part of Germany, the third-largest in the German state of Baden-Württemberg after Stuttgart and Karlsruhe. Mannheim is among the twenty largest cities in Germany, with a 2015 population of approximately 305,000 inhabitants. The city is at the centre of the larger densely populated Rhine-Neckar Metropolitan Region which has a population of 2,400,000 and is Germany's eighth-largest metropolitan region.  - The Battle of Kaiserslautern (2830 November 1793) saw a Coalition army under Charles William Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel oppose a Republican French army led by Lazare Hoche. Three days of conflict resulted in a victory by the Prussians and their Electoral Saxon allies as they turned back repeated French attacks. The War of the First Coalition combat was fought near the city of Kaiserslautern in the modern-day state of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, which is located about west of Mannheim.  - The French Revolutionary Wars were a series of sweeping military conflicts, lasting from 1792 until 1802, resulting from the French Revolution. They pitted the French First Republic against Britain, Austria and several other monarchies. They are divided in two periods: the War of the First Coalition (179297) and the War of the Second Coalition (17981802). Initially confined to Europe, the fighting gradually assumed a global dimension as the political ambitions of the Revolution expanded. After a decade of constant warfare and aggressive diplomacy, France had succeeded in seizing and conquering a wide array of territories, from the Italian Peninsula and the Low Countries in Europe to the Louisiana Territory in North America. French success in these conflicts ensured the spread of revolutionary principles over much of Europe.  - Louis Lazare Hoche (24 June 1768  19 September 1797) was a French soldier who rose to be general of the Revolutionary army. He is best known for his victory over Royalist forces in Brittany. His surname is one of the names inscribed under the Arc de Triomphe, on Column 3. Richard Holmes says he was, "quick-thinking, stern, and ruthless...a general of real talent whose early death was a loss to France."   - The Italian Peninsula or Apennine Peninsula ("Penisola appenninica") is the central and the smallest of the three large peninsulas of Southern Europe (between the Iberian Peninsula and the Balkan Peninsula). It extends from the Po Valley in the north to the central Mediterranean Sea in the south. The peninsula's shape gives it the nickname "lo Stivale" (the Boot). Three smaller peninsulas contribute to this characteristic shape, namely Calabria (the "toe"), Salento (the "heel") and Gargano (the "spur").  - Antoine Morlot ( 5 May 1766 - 23 March 1809 ) was a French division commander during the French Revolutionary Wars and Napoleonic Wars . After almost eight years of service in the French Royal Army , he became an officer in a local volunteer battalion during the French Revolution . In 1792 he fought with distinction at Thionville and other actions , earning a promotion to general officer in 1793 . He was notable for his participation at the Battle of Kaiserslautern where he led a brigade . After another promotion he became a general of division in the Army of the Moselle . In 1794 he led his troops at Arlon , Lambusart , Fleurus and Aldenhoven .    Given the information above, choose from the list below the object entity that exhibits the relation 'award received' with the subject 'antoine morlot'.  Choices: - 2015  - names inscribed under the arc de triomphe  - po
names inscribed under the arc de triomphe

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Information:  - A persona (plural personae or personas), in the word's everyday usage, is a social role or a character played by an actor. The word is derived from Latin, where it originally referred to a theatrical mask. The Latin word probably derived from the Etruscan word "phersu", with the same meaning, and that from the Greek  ("prospon"). Its meaning in the latter Roman period changed to indicate a "character" of a theatrical performance or court of law, when it became apparent that different individuals could assume the same role, and legal attributes such as rights, powers, and duties followed the role. The same individuals as actors could play different roles, each with its own legal attributes, sometimes even in the same court appearance. According to other sources, which also admit that the origin of the term is not completely clear, "persona" could possibly be related to the Latin verb "per-sonare", literally: "sounding through", with an obvious link to the above-mentioned theatrical mask.  - The or ( "Shush") is the head of government of Japan. The Prime Minister is appointed by the Emperor of Japan after being designated by the National Diet and must enjoy the confidence of the House of Representatives to remain in office. He or she is the head of the Cabinet and appoints and dismisses the other Ministers of State. The literal translation of the Japanese name for the office is "Minister for the Comprehensive Administration of ("or" the Presidency over) the Cabinet".  - Takeshita led the largest faction in the Liberal Democratic Party, which he inherited from Kakuei Tanaka, from the 1980s until his death in 2000. He was dubbed the "last shadow shogun" for his behind-the-scenes influence in Japanese politics. He was the last prime minister to serve during the long rule of Emperor Hirohito.  - Many manga artists often adopt artistic personas for themselves in order to represent themselves in sections of their manga not attributed to the story, as in an author's note section. Eiki Eiki's persona is that of a rabbit wearing a red bow tie. Personal life. She is the grandchild of former Prime minister of Japan Noboru Takeshita and the older sister of rock singer Daigo.  - Mikiyo Tsuda (  Tsuda Mikiyo , born on January 10 ) is a manga writer and illustrator from Japan who has been writing manga since 1998 . This name is one of her two pen names that she writes under when drawing manga , the other being Taishi Za (  Za Taishi ) . Under the name Taishi Za , she writes boys love and girls love manga while under Mikiyo Tsuda she writes comedy - shjo manga . Her reasons for doing this mainly had to do with keeping the fact that she drew manga centered on homosexual relationships from her family but they eventually found out anyway . Many manga artists often adopt artistic personas for themselves in order to represent themselves in sections of their manga not attributed to the story , as in an author 's note section . Mikiyo Tsuda 's persona is that of a teddy bear wearing a red bow tie with a bell at its center . One of her friends , and also a fellow manga artist , is Eiki Eiki . They often co-author manga together , display their art together , and have autograph sessions together . Eiki Eiki has even been known to sometimes act as Taishi Za 's manager .    Given the information above, choose from the list below the object entity that exhibits the relation 'languages spoken or written' with the subject 'mikiyo tsuda'.  Choices: - japanese  - latin
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japanese