Q: Information:  - Grand Duke Konstantin Konstantinovich of Russia (22 August 1858 in Strelna  15 June 1915 in Pavlovsk) was a grandson of Emperor Nicholas I of Russia, and a poet and playwright of some renown. He wrote under the pen name "K.R.", initials of his given name and family name, Konstantin Romanov.  - Prince Ioann Konstantinovich of Russia ( Russian :   ) ( 5 July 1886 -- 18 July 1918 ) , sometimes also known as Prince John , Prince Ivan or Prince Johan , was the eldest son of Grand Duke Konstantin Konstantinovich of Russia by his wife Yelizaveta Mavrikievna , née Princess Elisabeth of Saxe - Altenburg . He was described by contemporaries as a gentle , religious person , nicknamed `` Ioannchik '' by his relatives .  - Nicholas I ( ) was the Emperor of Russia from 1825 until 1855. He was also the King of Poland and Grand Duke of Finland. He is best known as a political conservative whose reign was marked by geographical expansion, repression of dissent, economic stagnation, poor administrative policies, a corrupt bureaucracy, and frequent wars that culminated in Russia's disastrous defeat in the Crimean War of 1853-56. His biographer Nicholas V. Riasanovsky says that Nicholas displayed determination, singleness of purpose, and an iron will, along with a powerful sense of duty and a dedication to very hard work. He saw himself as a soldier  a junior officer totally consumed by spit and polish. A handsome man, he was highly nervous and aggressive. Trained as an engineer, he was a stickler for minute detail. In his public persona, says Riasanovsky, "Nicholas I came to represent autocracy personified: infinitely majestic, determined and powerful, hard as stone, and relentless as fate." His reign had an ideology called "Official Nationality" that was proclaimed officially in 1833. It was a reactionary policy based on orthodoxy in religion, autocracy in government, and Russian nationalism. He was the younger brother of his predecessor, Alexander I. Nicholas inherited his brother's throne despite the failed Decembrist revolt against him and went on to become the most reactionary of all Russian leaders. His aggressive foreign policy involved many expensive wars, having a disastrous effect on the empire's finances.  - The monarchic title of grand duke (feminine: grand duchess) ranked in order of precedence below emperor and king, and above that of sovereign prince and sovereign duke. It is or was used in some independent nations or states in Europe, particularly:  - Strelna is a municipal settlement in Petrodvortsovy District of the federal city of Saint Petersburg, Russia, located about halfway between Saint Petersburg proper and Petergof, and overlooking the shore of the Gulf of Finland. Population:     Given the information, choose the subject and object entities that have the relation of 'place of birth'.
A: prince john konstantinovich of russia , pavlovsk

Q: Information:  - The Church of Ireland is a Christian church in Ireland and an autonomous province of the Anglican Communion. It is organised on an all-Ireland basis and is the second-largest Christian church on the island after the Roman Catholic Church. Like other Anglican churches, it has retained elements of pre-Reformation practice, notably its episcopal polity, while rejecting the primacy of the Bishop of Rome. Nevertheless, in theological and liturgical matters, it incorporates many principles of the Reformation, particularly those espoused during the English Reformation. The church self identifies as being both Catholic and Reformed. Within the church, differences exist between those members who are more Catholic-leaning (high church) and those who are more Protestant-leaning (low church or evangelical). For historical and cultural reasons, the Church of Ireland is generally identified as a Protestant church. The Church of Ireland is the second-largest in the Republic of Ireland, with around 130,000 members, and the third-largest in Northern Ireland, with around 260,000 members.  - The Most Reverend Thomas Flynn ( 8 July 1931 -- 3 June 2015 ) was an Irish Roman Catholic clergyman who served as Bishop of Achonry from 1976 to 2007 . Born in Ballaghaderreen , County Roscommon , Ireland , on 8 July 1931 , he was ordained a priest for the Diocese of Achonry on 17 June 1956 . He was appointed Bishop of Achonry by the Holy See on 30 December 1976 . He was consecrated bishop on 20 February 1977 , his principal consecrator was Gaetano Alibrandi , Apostolic Nuncio to Ireland , and his principal co-consecrators were Joseph Cunnane , Archbishop of Tuam and James Fergus , Bishop Emeritus of Achonry . Thomas Flynn retired bishop of the diocese on 20 November 2007 and became Bishop Emeritus of Achonry .  - The Bishop of Achonry is an episcopal title which takes its name after the village of Achonry in County Sligo, Ireland. In the Roman Catholic Church it remains as a separate title, but in the Church of Ireland it has been united with other bishoprics.    Given the information, choose the subject and object entities that have the relation of 'religion'.
A:
thomas flynn  , catholic church