The characters in Quest for Glory are fictional characters who appear in the Quest for Glory series of roleplaying graphical adventure games by Sierra Entertainment. The characters and related plot events are described, below, using the in-universe tone of the 5 Quest for Glory adventure games.
The Hero
The Hero is the protagonist and player character in Quest for Glory. During the character-creation process, the player is given the opportunity to name the Hero. If no name is given in game 1 (QFG1), his name defaults to "Unknown Hero" (or "Hero" in QFG5). The only known background is that he is the "Hero from the East", having left from an eastern village to become a hero. Only a few narrations offer any further mundane background, such as that he has an Aunt Helen, or that he received a tie on All Fool's Day.
Several names given to the character have been shown in screen shots in the game documentation: Brutus, Gonad the Barbarian, Dingleberry, Joker, Jester, and Wednesday.Quest for Glory: The Authorized Strategy Guide, an official strategy guide and novelization, written by Paula Spiese with Lori and Corey Cole, refers to him as Devon Aidendale and gives him a backstory. In the games, he is usually referred to by one of his titles, such as Hero of Spielburg. Apart from the name, the player may select the Hero's character class. Initially, the Hero can be either a fighter, wizard, or thief, but in the sequels, he can become a paladin (as well as a hybrid with abilities from other classes). Surprisingly the Hero's Journal that came with QFG4 confirms that the hero has the ability to use magic (his magic skills are being watched by his mentor Erasmus).
The Erasmus was launched on 3 June 1973 on request of the Nederlandse Spoorwegen in order to provide a direct TEE-service between The Hague and Germany. The Deutsche Bundesbahn wanted to have an extra TEE service linking Cologne and Munich using the same intinary as the former TEE Rheinpfeil. Although the Rheinpfeil was downgraded already in 1971 a time consuming exchange of coaches, including vista-domes, with the TEE Rheingold in Duisburg was upheld until May 1973. The new TEE Erasmus was scheduled to have timed connections with the TEE Prinz Eugen in both directions in Würzburg. The Rheinpfeil was rerouted to Basel instead of Munich and there were no exchanges of coaches in Duisburg any more. However the maintenance of the ADm vista-dome cars had to take place in the DB-works in Münich, which was not on the Rheingold's route at that time. In order to include the regular maintenance in the normal operation the Erasmus got vista-dome cars as well. The formations of TEE Rheingold and TEE Erasmus changed places, Hook of Holland and The Hague, during the night so every vista-dome car could be serviced in Münich every 5 days. Initially the service started in The Hague HS (Holland Station) on the Amsterdam-Rotterdam railway, using a connection track to the Hague - Utrecht - Germany railway to go eastbound. After the completing of The Hague Central Station, the Western terminus of the Hague-Utrecht-Germany railway, on 30 May 1976 the Western terminus changed to Central station instead of Holland Station, thus abandoning the connection track. The Vista-dome cars were withdrawn from service in all trains and replaced by class ARD (bar/business) coaches.
The Erasmus Programme (European Region Action Scheme for the Mobility of University Students) is a European Union (EU) student exchange programme established in 1987. Erasmus+, or Erasmus Plus, is the new programme combining all the EU's current schemes for education, training, youth and sport, which was started in January 2014.
The Erasmus Programme, together with a number of other independent programmes, was incorporated into the Socrates programme established by the European Commission in 1994. The Socrates programme ended on 31 December 1999 and was replaced with the Socrates II programme on 24 January 2000, which in turn was replaced by the Lifelong Learning Programme 2007–2013 on 1 January 2007.
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Origins of the name
The programme is named after the Dutch philosopher Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam, known as an opponent of dogmatism, who lived and worked in many places in Europe to expand his knowledge and gain new insights, and who left his fortune to the University of Basel in Switzerland. At the same time, ERASMUS is a backronym meaning EuRopean Community Action Scheme for the Mobility of University Students.
A symbol identifying a genetic lineage as a paragroup of a specified haplogroup
Star (game theory), the value given to the game where both players have only the option of moving to the zero game
In linguistics, a symbol that prefixes a word or phrase that, in historical linguistics, is a reconstructed form for which no actual examples have been found; and in linguistics of a modern language (see: synchronic linguistics), is judged ungrammatical
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Erasmus was a humanist scholar, also known as Erasmus of Rotterdam, whose full name was Desiderius Erasmus Roterodamus.Erasmus may also refer to: Erasmus Bridge, a bridge in Rotterdam.Erasmus , a fictional robot in the Legends of Dune series by Kevin J.Anderson and Brian Herbert.
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Djamel Abdelkader Zighed - Mulu Adhana - Jaume Ferrarons - Erasmus Mundus
The world of open data is growing very fast. Nowadays, we might find millions of references of publications available on line. Analysing those publications for different purposes, needs noise reduction specially due to the homonyms and synonyms in the names of authors. To do that, it is required to carry out a disambiguation process. This work encompasses a data mining based approach for disambiguation. This approach has been evaluated on a large data base of references from the Web of Science. The results are very satisfactory and they encourage us to propose a tool freely accessible on Internet. In the talk I will present the methodology, the results of the evaluation and the tool named Babel.
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Iblis Ginjo vs. Erasmus: Who is More Human
I talk about Iblis Ginjo and Erasmus from the Dune book series.
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Handbook of a Christian Knight
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Enchiridion militis Christiani, or Handbook of a Christian Knight was written by Desiderius Erasmus in 1501 and was published in English in 1533 by William Tyndale.During a stay in Tournehem, a castle near Saint-Omer, Erasmus encountered an uncivilized, yet friendly soldier who was an acquaintance of Battus, Erasmus' close friend.On the request of the soldier's pious wife, who felt slighted by her husband's behaviour, Battus asked Erasmus to write a text which would convince the soldier of the necessity of mending his ways, which he did.The resulting work was eventually re-drafted by Erasmus and expanded into the Enchiridion militis Christiani.
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Federal Palace of Switzerland
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Switzerland (/ˈswɪtsərlənd/; German: die Schweiz [ˈʃvaɪts];[note 3] French: la Suisse [sɥis(ə)]; Italian: la Svizzera [ˈzvittsera]; Romansh: la Svizra [ˈʒviːtsrɐ] or [ˈʒviːtsʁːɐ]),[note 4] officially the Swiss Confederation (Latin: Confoederatio Helvetica, hence its abbreviation CH), is a federal parliamentary republic consisting of 26 cantons, with Bern as the seat of the federal authorities, the so-called Bundesstadt ("federal city").[1] The country is situated in Western and Central Europe,[note 5] where it is bordered by Italy to the south, France to the west, Germany to ...
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Martin Luther
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Erasmus of Rotterdam
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Thirty years war
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Solstice
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Ostera
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Before The Butlerian Jihad
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Interview with Paolo Rosso from Technical University of Valencia, Spain
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Paolo Rosso (www.dsic.upv.es/~prosso/) is a professor at the Technical University of Valencia, Spain where he is also a member of the PRHLT research center. His research interests include author profiling and irony detection in social media, opinion spam detection, as well as text reuse and plagiarism detection. Since 2009 he has been involved in the organisation of PAN benchmark activities, since 2010 and 2011 in the framework of CLEF and FIRE evaluation forums, on plagiarism / text reuse detection and author profiling. He has been also co-organiser of the shared task on Sentiment analysis of figurative language in Twitter at SemEval-2015. Paolo Rosso has been PI in several national and international research projects, and he is co...
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Erasmus was a humanist scholar, also known as Erasmus of Rotterdam, whose full name was Desiderius Erasmus Roterodamus.Erasmus may also refer to: Erasmus Bridge, a bridge in Rotterdam.Erasmus , a fictional robot in the Legends of Dune series by Kevin J.Anderson and Brian Herbert.
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Erasmus was a humanist scholar, also known as Erasmus of Rotterdam, whose full name was Desiderius Erasmus Roterodamus.Erasmus may also refer to: Erasmus Bridge, a bridge in Rotterdam.Erasmus , a fictional robot in the Legends of Dune series by Kevin J.Anderson and Brian Herbert.
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The world of open data is growing very fast. Nowadays, we might find millions of refe...
Djamel Abdelkader Zighed - Mulu Adhana - Jaume Ferrarons - Erasmus Mundus
The world of open data is growing very fast. Nowadays, we might find millions of references of publications available on line. Analysing those publications for different purposes, needs noise reduction specially due to the homonyms and synonyms in the names of authors. To do that, it is required to carry out a disambiguation process. This work encompasses a data mining based approach for disambiguation. This approach has been evaluated on a large data base of references from the Web of Science. The results are very satisfactory and they encourage us to propose a tool freely accessible on Internet. In the talk I will present the methodology, the results of the evaluation and the tool named Babel.
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Djamel Abdelkader Zighed - Mulu Adhana - Jaume Ferrarons - Erasmus Mundus
The world of open data is growing very fast. Nowadays, we might find millions of references of publications available on line. Analysing those publications for different purposes, needs noise reduction specially due to the homonyms and synonyms in the names of authors. To do that, it is required to carry out a disambiguation process. This work encompasses a data mining based approach for disambiguation. This approach has been evaluated on a large data base of references from the Web of Science. The results are very satisfactory and they encourage us to propose a tool freely accessible on Internet. In the talk I will present the methodology, the results of the evaluation and the tool named Babel.
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Enchiridion militis Christiani, or Handbook of a Christian Knight was written by Desiderius Erasmus in 1501 and was published in English in 1533 by William Tyndale.During a stay in Tournehem, a castle near Saint-Omer, Erasmus encountered an uncivilized, yet friendly soldier who was an acquaintance of Battus, Erasmus' close friend.On the request of the soldier's pious wife, who felt slighted by her husband's behaviour, Battus asked Erasmus to write a text which would convince the soldier of the necessity of mending his ways, which he did.The resulting work was eventually re-drafted by Erasmus and expanded into the Enchiridion militis Christiani.
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Enchiridion militis Christiani, or Handbook of a Christian Knight was written by Desiderius Erasmus in 1501 and was published in English in 1533 by William Tyndale.During a stay in Tournehem, a castle near Saint-Omer, Erasmus encountered an uncivilized, yet friendly soldier who was an acquaintance of Battus, Erasmus' close friend.On the request of the soldier's pious wife, who felt slighted by her husband's behaviour, Battus asked Erasmus to write a text which would convince the soldier of the necessity of mending his ways, which he did.The resulting work was eventually re-drafted by Erasmus and expanded into the Enchiridion militis Christiani.
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This article is about the country. For other uses, see Switzerland (disambiguation).
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This article is about the country. For other uses, see Switzerland (disambiguation).
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Switzerland (/ˈswɪtsərlənd/; German: die Schweiz [ˈʃvaɪts];[note 3] French: la Suisse [sɥis(ə)]; Italian: la Svizzera [ˈzvittsera]; Romansh: la Svizra [ˈʒviːtsrɐ] or [ˈʒviːtsʁːɐ]),[note 4] officially the Swiss Confederation (Latin: Confoederatio Helvetica, hence its abbreviation CH), is a federal parliamentary republic consisting of 26 cantons, with Bern as the seat of the federal authorities, the so-called Bundesstadt ("federal city").[1] The country is situated in Western and Central Europe,[note 5] where it is bordered by Italy to the south, France to the west, Germany to the north, and Austria and Liechtenstein to the east. Switzerland is a landlocked country geographically divided between the Alps, the Swiss Plateau and the Jura, spanning an area of 41,285 km2 (15,940 sq mi). While the Alps occupy the greater part of the territory, the Swiss population of approximately 8 million people is concentrated mostly on the Plateau, where the largest cities are to be found. Among them are the two global cities and economic centres of Zürich and Geneva.More infor Visit:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Switzerland
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Switzerland (/ˈswɪtsərlənd/; German: die Schweiz [ˈʃvaɪts];[note 3] French: la Suisse [sɥis(ə)]; Italian: la Svizzera [ˈzvittsera]; Romansh: la Svizra [ˈʒviːtsrɐ] or [ˈʒviːtsʁːɐ]),[note 4] officially the Swiss Confederation (Latin: Confoederatio Helvetica, hence its abbreviation CH), is a federal parliamentary republic consisting of 26 cantons, with Bern as the seat of the federal authorities, the so-called Bundesstadt ("federal city").[1] The country is situated in Western and Central Europe,[note 5] where it is bordered by Italy to the south, France to the west, Germany to the north, and Austria and Liechtenstein to the east. Switzerland is a landlocked country geographically divided between the Alps, the Swiss Plateau and the Jura, spanning an area of 41,285 km2 (15,940 sq mi). While the Alps occupy the greater part of the territory, the Swiss population of approximately 8 million people is concentrated mostly on the Plateau, where the largest cities are to be found. Among them are the two global cities and economic centres of Zürich and Geneva.More infor Visit:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Switzerland
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Solstice
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Ostera
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LORIENTALIST
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Charles Martell
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Battle of Tolbiac
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Alamanni
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Martin Luther
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Luther
Johannes Calvin
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Calvin
Erasmus of Rotterdam
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Thirty years war
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thirty_Years%27_War
Solstice
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solstice
Ostera
http://www.vollmer-mythologie.de/eostar_auch_ostera/
LORIENTALIST
http://www.youtube.com/user/Lorientalist
Genghis Khan
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genghis_Khan
Charles Martell
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl_Martell
Battle of Tours, Poitiers
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Tours
Abdul Rahman Al Ghafiqi
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abdul_Rahman_Al_Ghafiqi
Council of Constance
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Council_of_Constance
Imperia statue
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imperia_(statue)
Abu Bakr
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abu_Bakr
Umar
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Umar
Uthman
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uthman_Ibn_Affan
ALI
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ali
Atatürk
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mustafa_Kemal_Atat%C3%BCrk
Tridentine mass
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tridentine_Mass
Pius Brotherhood
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Society_of_St._Pius_X
Richard Williamson
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Williamson
Ratlines
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ratlines_(World_War_II)
Myth
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myth_(disambiguation)
Echnaton
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akhenaten
Saint Christopher
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Christopher
Separation of powers
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Separation_of_powers
Saint Florian
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Florian
Saint Blaise
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Blaise
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Paolo Rosso (www.dsic.upv.es/~prosso/) is a professor at the Technical University of Valencia, Spain where he is also a member of the PRHLT research center. His research interests include author profiling and irony detection in social media, opinion spam detection, as well as text reuse and plagiarism detection. Since 2009 he has been involved in the organisation of PAN benchmark activities, since 2010 and 2011 in the framework of CLEF and FIRE evaluation forums, on plagiarism / text reuse detection and author profiling. He has been also co-organiser of the shared task on Sentiment analysis of figurative language in Twitter at SemEval-2015. Paolo Rosso has been PI in several national and international research projects, and he is co-author of 50+ articles in international journals and 400+ articles in conferences and workshops.
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Paolo Rosso (www.dsic.upv.es/~prosso/) is a professor at the Technical University of Valencia, Spain where he is also a member of the PRHLT research center. His research interests include author profiling and irony detection in social media, opinion spam detection, as well as text reuse and plagiarism detection. Since 2009 he has been involved in the organisation of PAN benchmark activities, since 2010 and 2011 in the framework of CLEF and FIRE evaluation forums, on plagiarism / text reuse detection and author profiling. He has been also co-organiser of the shared task on Sentiment analysis of figurative language in Twitter at SemEval-2015. Paolo Rosso has been PI in several national and international research projects, and he is co-author of 50+ articles in international journals and 400+ articles in conferences and workshops.
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Erasmus was a humanist scholar, also known as Erasmus of Rotterdam, whose full name was Desiderius Erasmus Roterodamus.Erasmus may also refer to: Erasmus Bridge, a bridge in Rotterdam.Erasmus , a fictional robot in the Legends of Dune series by Kevin J.Anderson and Brian Herbert.
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The world of open data is growing very fast. Nowadays, we might find millions of references of publications available on line. Analysing those publications for different purposes, needs noise reduction specially due to the homonyms and synonyms in the names of authors. To do that, it is required to carry out a disambiguation process. This work encompasses a data mining based approach for disambiguation. This approach has been evaluated on a large data base of references from the Web of Science. The results are very satisfactory and they encourage us to propose a tool freely accessible on Internet. In the talk I will present the methodology, the results of the evaluation and the tool named Babel.
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Enchiridion militis Christiani, or Handbook of a Christian Knight was written by Desiderius Erasmus in 1501 and was published in English in 1533 by William Tyndale.During a stay in Tournehem, a castle near Saint-Omer, Erasmus encountered an uncivilized, yet friendly soldier who was an acquaintance of Battus, Erasmus' close friend.On the request of the soldier's pious wife, who felt slighted by her husband's behaviour, Battus asked Erasmus to write a text which would convince the soldier of the necessity of mending his ways, which he did.The resulting work was eventually re-drafted by Erasmus and expanded into the Enchiridion militis Christiani.
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Switzerland (/ˈswɪtsərlənd/; German: die Schweiz [ˈʃvaɪts];[note 3] French: la Suisse [sɥis(ə)]; Italian: la Svizzera [ˈzvittsera]; Romansh: la Svizra [ˈʒviːtsrɐ] or [ˈʒviːtsʁːɐ]),[note 4] officially the Swiss Confederation (Latin: Confoederatio Helvetica, hence its abbreviation CH), is a federal parliamentary republic consisting of 26 cantons, with Bern as the seat of the federal authorities, the so-called Bundesstadt ("federal city").[1] The country is situated in Western and Central Europe,[note 5] where it is bordered by Italy to the south, France to the west, Germany to the north, and Austria and Liechtenstein to the east. Switzerland is a landlocked country geographically divided between the Alps, the Swiss Plateau and the Jura, spanning an area of 41,285 km2 (15,940 sq mi). While the Alps occupy the greater part of the territory, the Swiss population of approximately 8 million people is concentrated mostly on the Plateau, where the largest cities are to be found. Among them are the two global cities and economic centres of Zürich and Geneva.More infor Visit:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Switzerland
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construction of the swiss bundeshaus
fi bundeshaus
federal palace hotel ikoyi
federal palace of switzerland
Brother Dominique on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Brother-Dominique/156093021118804
Clovis 1
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clovis_I
Clotilde
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clotilde
Battle of Tolbiac
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Tolbiac
Alamanni
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alamanni
Martin Luther
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Luther
Johannes Calvin
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Calvin
Erasmus of Rotterdam
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Desiderius_Erasmus
Thirty years war
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thirty_Years%27_War
Solstice
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solstice
Ostera
http://www.vollmer-mythologie.de/eostar_auch_ostera/
LORIENTALIST
http://www.youtube.com/user/Lorientalist
Genghis Khan
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genghis_Khan
Charles Martell
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl_Martell
Battle of Tours, Poitiers
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Tours
Abdul Rahman Al Ghafiqi
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abdul_Rahman_Al_Ghafiqi
Council of Constance
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Council_of_Constance
Imperia statue
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imperia_(statue)
Abu Bakr
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abu_Bakr
Umar
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Umar
Uthman
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uthman_Ibn_Affan
ALI
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ali
Atatürk
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mustafa_Kemal_Atat%C3%BCrk
Tridentine mass
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tridentine_Mass
Pius Brotherhood
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Society_of_St._Pius_X
Richard Williamson
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Williamson
Ratlines
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ratlines_(World_War_II)
Myth
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myth_(disambiguation)
Echnaton
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akhenaten
Saint Christopher
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Christopher
Separation of powers
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Separation_of_powers
Saint Florian
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Florian
Saint Blaise
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Blaise
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Paolo Rosso (www.dsic.upv.es/~prosso/) is a professor at the Technical University of Valencia, Spain where he is also a member of the PRHLT research center. His research interests include author profiling and irony detection in social media, opinion spam detection, as well as text reuse and plagiarism detection. Since 2009 he has been involved in the organisation of PAN benchmark activities, since 2010 and 2011 in the framework of CLEF and FIRE evaluation forums, on plagiarism / text reuse detection and author profiling. He has been also co-organiser of the shared task on Sentiment analysis of figurative language in Twitter at SemEval-2015. Paolo Rosso has been PI in several national and international research projects, and he is co-author of 50+ articles in international journals and 400+ articles in conferences and workshops.
Interviewer: Kim Coppes