Classifier Instance:

Anchor text: Constantine IX Monomachos
Target Entity: Constantine_IX_Monomachos
Preceding Context: In wide ranging negotiations between the Fatimids and the Byzantine Empire in 1027-8 an agreement was reached whereby the new Caliph Ali az-Zahir (Al-Hakim's son) agreed to allowing the rebuilding and redecoration of the Church. The rebuilding was finally completed with the financing of the huge expense by Emperor
Succeeding Context: and Patriarch Nicephorus of Constantinople in 1048. As a concession, the mosque in Constantinople was re-opened and sermons were to be pronounced in az-Zahir's name. Muslim sources say a by-product of the agreement was the recanting of Islam by many Christians who had been forced to convert under Al-Hakim's persecutions. In addition the Byzantines, while releasing 5,000 Muslim prisoners, made demands for the restoration of other churches destroyed by Al-Hakim and the re-establishment of a Patriarch in Jerusalem. Contemporary sources credit the emperor with spending vast sums in an effort to restore the Church of the Holy Sepulchre after this agreement was made. Despite the Byzantines spending vast sums on the project, "a total replacement was far beyond available resources. The new construction was concentrated on the rotunda and its surrounding buildings: the great basilica remained in ruins." The rebuilt church site consisted of "a court open to the sky, with five small chapels attached to it." The chapels were "to the east of the court of resurrection, where the wall of the great church had been. They commemorated scenes from the passion, such as the location of the prison of Christ and of his flagellation, and presumably were so placed because of the difficulties for free movement among shrines in the streets of the city. The dedication of these chapels indicates the importance of the pilgrims' devotion to the suffering of Christ. They have been described as 'a sort of Via Dolorosa in miniature'... since little or no rebuilding took place on the site of the great basilica. Western pilgrims to Jerusalem during the eleventh century found much of the sacred site in ruins." Control of Jerusalem, and thereby the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, continued to change hands several times between the Fatimids and the Seljuk Turks (loyal to the Abbasid caliph in Baghdad) until the arrival of the Crusaders in 1099.
Paragraph Title: Reconstruction
Source Page: Church of the Holy Sepulchre

Ground Truth Types:

|---wordnet_entity_100001740
|  |---wordnet_person_100007846
|  |  |---wordnet_communicator_109610660
|  |  |  |---wordnet_negotiator_110351874
|  |  |  |  |---wordnet_representative_110522035
|  |  |  |  |  |---wordnet_head_of_state_110164747
|  |  |  |  |  |  |---wordnet_sovereign_110628644
|  |  |---wordnet_ruler_110541229
|  |  |  |---wordnet_sovereign_110628644

Predicted Types:

TypeConfidenceDecision
wordnet_artifact_100021939-1.8795113746368572 0
wordnet_event_100029378-3.1084820250671856 0
wordnet_organization_108008335-2.8365232885148823 0
wordnet_person_1000078463.1029918472381843 1
wordnet_contestant_109613191-3.129058467913408 0
wordnet_peer_109626238-2.26470352088886 0
wordnet_intellectual_109621545-2.118026432296376 0
wordnet_female_109619168-1.8841775916351242 0
wordnet_communicator_1096106602.6134777099057587 1
wordnet_negotiator_1103518743.0599204814001797 1
wordnet_representative_1105220351.165373601006247 1
wordnet_head_of_state_1101647471.8898560065879968 1
wordnet_sovereign_1106286442.262402572353041 1
wordnet_writer_110794014-2.674635098349241 0
wordnet_ruler_1105412292.7211280514543885 1
wordnet_sovereign_1106286442.317522681785261 1
wordnet_adult_109605289-2.4493676340494055 0
wordnet_entertainer_109616922-3.942041877240027 0
wordnet_leader_109623038-2.206846238335372 0
wordnet_worker_109632518-1.1892577186931197 0
wordnet_scientist_110560637-2.9046675574400815 0
wordnet_creator_109614315-2.2742176669763823 0
wordnet_traveler_109629752-2.657647357152575 0
wordnet_disputant_109615465-2.8291453853237134 0
wordnet_preserver_110466918-2.466783080746474 0
wordnet_unfortunate_109630641-2.3775315513796973 0
wordnet_expert_109617867-1.7652838586793964 0
wordnet_adjudicator_109769636-2.2535229879682097 0
wordnet_good_person_110138767-1.1683326308233488 0
wordnet_authority_109824609-2.3333956479630977 0
wordnet_combatant_109939313-2.746865326323862 0
yagoGeoEntity-1.5368766595770946 0
|---wordnet_entity_100001740
|  |---wordnet_artifact_100021939
|  |---wordnet_event_100029378
|  |---wordnet_organization_108008335
|  |---wordnet_person_100007846
|  |  |---wordnet_contestant_109613191
|  |  |---wordnet_peer_109626238
|  |  |---wordnet_intellectual_109621545
|  |  |---wordnet_female_109619168
|  |  |---wordnet_communicator_109610660
|  |  |  |---wordnet_negotiator_110351874
|  |  |  |  |---wordnet_representative_110522035
|  |  |  |  |  |---wordnet_head_of_state_110164747
|  |  |  |  |  |  |---wordnet_sovereign_110628644
|  |  |  |---wordnet_writer_110794014
|  |  |---wordnet_ruler_110541229
|  |  |  |---wordnet_sovereign_110628644
|  |  |---wordnet_adult_109605289
|  |  |---wordnet_entertainer_109616922
|  |  |---wordnet_leader_109623038
|  |  |---wordnet_worker_109632518
|  |  |---wordnet_scientist_110560637
|  |  |---wordnet_creator_109614315
|  |  |---wordnet_traveler_109629752
|  |  |---wordnet_disputant_109615465
|  |  |---wordnet_preserver_110466918
|  |  |---wordnet_unfortunate_109630641
|  |  |---wordnet_expert_109617867
|  |  |---wordnet_adjudicator_109769636
|  |  |---wordnet_good_person_110138767
|  |  |---wordnet_authority_109824609
|  |  |---wordnet_combatant_109939313
|  |---yagoGeoEntity