lima
01KJNXMW30TNENGMNZGSNFP14HProperties
- _kg_layer
- 0
- description
- A city mentioned during the narration where Dame Isabella's Inquisition is said to be waning, and used in a comparison regarding corruption.
- historical_context
- site of Inquisition
- status_of_inquisition
- waning
Relationships
- compared_toVenice
- description
- A speaker notes the narrative's delicacy in not directly substituting present Lima for distant Venice in a comparison concerning corruption.
- source
- Sourcetext_chunk
- source_text
- not substituting present Lima for distant Venice in your corrupt comparison.
- extracted_fromSource
- extracted_at
- 2026-03-02T00:07:47.289Z
- source
- Sourcetext_chunk
- same_as01KJNXMZ8XTM891JVRMMW4QRTH
- confidence
- 0.9
- detected_at
- 2026-03-02T00:10:21.638Z
- detected_by
- kg-dedupe-resolver
- reasoning
- Both entities are typed as 'city' and labeled 'lima'. Candidate 5 is a sparse entity with no conflicting information, making it a general representation of the city of Lima, which aligns with the source.
- same_as01KJNXNMF7X8HXANG6AR3TN8HF
- confidence
- 0.95
- detected_at
- 2026-03-02T00:10:21.638Z
- detected_by
- kg-dedupe-resolver
- reasoning
- Both entities are typed as 'city' and labeled 'lima'. The source entity describes Lima as the site of Dame Isabella's Inquisition, while Candidate 6 describes Lima as the place where the narrator recounted 'The Town-Ho's Story' and having 'taken the white veil'. These are different narrative mentions and characteristics of the same real-world city, Lima, within the context of the same literary work (Moby Dick, implied by the source text chunks).