Detailed Instructions: In this task, you are given a context, a subject, a relation, and many options. Based on the context, from the options select the object entity that has the given relation with the subject. Answer with text (not indexes).
Q: Context: Peter Jansen Wessel Tordenskiold (28 October 1690  12 November 1720), commonly referred to as Tordenskjold (lit. "Thunder Shield"), was a Dano-Norwegian nobleman and an eminent naval flag officer in the service of the Royal Dano-Norwegian Navy. He rose to the rank of Vice-Admiral for his services in the Great Northern War. Born in Trondheim, Peter Wessel travelled to Copenhagen in 1704, and was employed in the navy. He won a name for himself through audacity and courage, and was ennobled as "Peter Tordenskiold" by King Frederick IV in 1716. His greatest exploit came later that year, as he destroyed the supply fleet of Charles XII of Sweden at the Battle of Dynekilen. In 1720, he was killed in a duel. In Denmark and Norway he is among the most famous national naval heroes. He experienced an unusually rapid rise in rank and died when he was only 30 years old., A parish church (or parochial church) in Christianity is the church which acts as the religious centre of a parish. In many parts of the world, especially in rural areas, the parish church may play a significant role in community activities, often allowing its premises to be used for non-religious community events. The church building reflects this status, and there is considerable variety in the size and style of parish churches. Many villages in Europe have churches that date back to the Middle Ages, but all periods of architecture are represented., Karel van Mander (I) or Carel van Mander I (alternative name spellings: Carel van Mandere, Karel Van Mander and Carel Van Mander) (May 1548  2 September 1606) was a Flemish painter, poet, art historian and art theoretician, who established himself in the Dutch Republic in the latter part of his life. He is mainly remembered as a biographer of Early Netherlandish painters and Northern Renaissance artists in his "Schilder-boeck". As an artist and art theoretician he played a significant role in the spread and development of Northern Mannerism in the Dutch Republic., Amager (or, especially among older speakers) is a Danish island in the Øresund. The Danish capital, Copenhagen, is partly situated on Amager, which is connected to the much larger island of Zealand by five bridges. Amager also has a connection across the Øresund to Sweden, the Øresund Bridge. Its western part begins with a tunnel from Amager to another Danish island, Peberholm. Copenhagen Airport is located on the island, around from Copenhagen city centre. Amager is the largest island in the Øresund, and the only one with a large population. , 192,709 people live on the island, including its northern tip, Christianshavn. The northern part is included in the Copenhagen municipality. The middle part comprises Tårnby municipality, and Dragør municipality is located on the southeast part of the island. Most of the western part is land that was reclaimed from the sea from the 1930s-1950s. This enlargement, from the shallow sound towards Zealand, is known as "Kalveboderne". The enlargement has never been built-up and its soil isn't suitable for agricultural use. However the area between Dragør town and the airport is cultivated land of high quality. Amager has in the past been referred to as the "kitchen of Copenhagen". At the border of the enlargement there is an old beech forest, "Kongelunden" (The King's Grove)., Bertel (in Italy: Alberto) Thorvaldsen (19 November 1770  24 March 1844) was a Danish sculptor of international fame, who spent most of his life (17971838) in Italy. Thorvaldsen was born in Copenhagen into a Danish/Icelandic family of humble means, and was accepted to the Royal Danish Academy of Art when he was eleven years old. Working part-time with his father, who was a wood carver, Thorvaldsen won many honors and medals at the academy. He was awarded a stipend to travel to Rome and continue his education., Jakob Lorentzen ( born 1968 ) is an accomplished Danish organ soloist and chamber musician . He is organist and choir master of the Church of Holmen ( The Royal Naval Church in Copenhagen ) and Master of the music at Christiansborg Palace Chapel , both principal churches in the Copenhagen city . Jakob Lorentzen graduated already as a 14 year old in 1982 with the preliminary organist exam from the Seminary of Zahle in Copenhagen , where he was a pupil of Carl Riess and hereby became the youngest graduate organist in Denmark . He received his undergraduate diploma at the Royal Danish Academy of Music . In 1992 he moved to Paris , where he became organist at the Danish Church and he studied piano ( Christine Paraschos ) , improvisation ( Pierre Cogen ) and organ ( Susan Landale ) in the soloist class at the music conservatory . At the final exam in 1995 he was unanimously awarded the 1st prize of virtuosity by the jury ( '' Prix de Virtuosité à l'Unanimité + Félicitations '' ) . He has since performed vigorously as a soloist at home and abroad , on radio and television , participated as solist in international festivals , participated in several recordings of CD 's and movies , as well as he has published a hudge series of works for Danish publishers . In 1995 Jakob Lorentzen founded his own choir , Graabrödre Chamber Choir , which has obtained several winning prizes at international competitions . Furthermore he is regularly the choir instruktor of the vocal ensemble Ars Nova Copenhagen and the Mogens Dahl Chamber Choir . Jakob Lorentzen cooperates with many prominent artists , for example cellist Andreas Brantelid , soprano Ditte Andersen , flutists Janne Thomsen and trombone professor Jesper Juul . Since 2010 Jakob Lorentzen also has formed a Duo with his wife , the soprano Monica Stevns . Jakob Lorentzen is in particular known for his skills as live organ improviser ( silent movies ) , and he is teaching organ improvisation at the Academy of Music in Aarhus . In 2006 Jakob Lorentzen played in Christiansborg Palace Chapel for the christening of HRH Prince Christian . Among the numerous prizes he has been awarded is the Schröders Music Award and Queen Ingrid 's Commemoration Medal ., Denmark is a Scandinavian country in Europe. The southernmost and smallest of the Nordic countries, it is south-west of Sweden and south of Norway, and bordered to the south by Germany. The Kingdom of Denmark is the sovereign state that comprises Denmark proper and two autonomous constituent countries in the North Atlantic Ocean: the Faroe Islands and Greenland. Denmark has a total area of , and a population of 5.7 million. The country consists of a peninsula, Jutland, and an archipelago of 443 named islands, with the largest being Zealand and Funen. The islands are characterised by flat, arable land and sandy coasts, low elevation and a temperate climate., The Church of Holmen is a Parish church in central Copenhagen in Denmark, on the street called Holmens Kanal. First built as an anchor forge in 1563, it was converted into a naval church by Christian IV. It is famous for having hosted the wedding between Margrethe II of Denmark, current queen of Denmark, and Prince Henrik in 1967. It is the burial site of such notabilities as naval heroes Niels Juel and Peter Tordenskjold, and composer Niels Wilhelm Gade, and contains artwork by, among others, Bertel Thorvaldsen and Karel van Mander., Copenhagen (, ); ) is the capital and most populated city of Denmark. It has a municipal population of 591,481 and a larger urban population of 1,280,371. The Copenhagen metropolitan area has just over 2 million inhabitants. The city is situated on the eastern coast of the island of Zealand; another small portion of the city is located on Amager, and is separated from Malmö, Sweden, by the strait of Øresund. The Øresund Bridge connects the two cities by rail and road., Niels Juel (8 May 1629  8 April 1697) was a Danish admiral. He was the brother of the diplomat Jens Juel., Subject: jakob lorentzen, Relation: occupation, Options: (A) admiral (B) architecture (C) artist (D) composer (E) historian (F) king (G) officer (H) painter (I) poet (J) prince (K) religious (L) sculptor (M) sovereign (N) wood carver
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composer