{"ok": true, "database": "deitydb", "query_name": "divine-genealogies", "rows": [["Aramazd", "Armenian", "Anahit", "high", "Agathangelos \u00a722 and Khorenatsi II.12 both identify Anahit as the daughter of Aramazd. This is one of the defining structural features of the Armenian divine family."], ["Aramazd", "Armenian", "Vahagn", "high", "Khorenatsi II.12 identifies Vahagn as the son of Aramazd, placing him in the divine family alongside Anahit and Nane."], ["Aramazd", "Armenian", "Nane", "high", "Agathangelos \u00a722 explicitly identifies Nane as \"the daughter of Aramazd.\" The pairing of Aramazd as father with Anahit and Nane as his daughters is a defining feature of the Armenian pantheon."], ["Bah\u00e1'u'll\u00e1h (M\u00edrz\u00e1 Husayn-Al\u00ed N\u00far\u00ed)", "Bah\u00e1'\u00ed", "Abdu'l-Bah\u00e1 (Abb\u00e1s Effendi)", "high", "Bah\u00e1'u'll\u00e1h was the father of Abdu'l-Bah\u00e1."], ["Dagon", "Canaanite/Ugaritic", "Baal Hadad", "medium", "KTU 1.5 VI 24 (Baal Cycle, Ugarit) calls Baal \"son of Dagon\" (bn dgn). This parentage is attested in several Ugaritic texts alongside the alternative tradition that makes El Baal's father; Cross (1973) and Wyatt (2002) treat the Dagon-paternity as authentic, noting that Dagon's older Levantine authority made him a plausible divine father for the younger storm deity. The identification of Dagon as the \"father\" of the storm god parallels the Mesopotamian pattern where older grain/sky deities are the fathers of more active storm deities."], ["Flidais", "Celtic/Irish", "Fand", "medium", "Flidais, mother of Fand (Metrical Dindshenchas)."], ["Tailtiu", "Celtic/Irish", "Lugh", "high", "Tailtiu is the foster-mother of the god Lugh, whose funeral games became Lughnasa (\u00d3 h\u00d3g\u00e1in)."], ["Aranrhod", "Celtic/Welsh", "Lleu Llaw Gyffes", "high", "Aranrhod is the mother of Lleu; she steps over Math's staff as a virginity test and gives birth; she refuses to acknowledge Lleu and binds three tyngedau (fates) upon him; Fourth Branch"], ["Beli Mawr", "Celtic/Welsh", "Gwyn ap Nudd", "low", "Beli Mawr, ancestor of the line of Nudd/Lludd."], ["Ceridwen", "Celtic/Welsh", "Morfran", "high", "Mother of Morfran/Afagddu."], ["D\u00f4n", "Celtic/Welsh", "Gwydion", "high", "Gwydion is consistently named Gwydion fab D\u00f4n (son of D\u00f4n) in the Fourth Branch; D\u00f4n is the dynastic mother of the northern Welsh divine family"], ["D\u00f4n", "Celtic/Welsh", "Aranrhod", "high", "Aranrhod is daughter of D\u00f4n; named ferch D\u00f4n (daughter of D\u00f4n) in the Fourth Branch"], ["Pwyll", "Celtic/Welsh", "Pryderi", "high", "Pryderi is the son of Pwyll and Rhiannon; named Pryderi (care/anxiety) by Rhiannon after he is found; First Branch"], ["Rhiannon", "Celtic/Welsh", "Pryderi", "high", "Rhiannon is mother of Pryderi; falsely accused of devouring him; exonerated when Teyrnon Twryf Lliant restores the boy; First Branch"], ["Tegid Foel", "Celtic/Welsh", "Morfran", "high", "Tegid Foel, father of Morfran by Ceridwen."], ["Tegid Foel", "Celtic/Welsh", "Creirwy", "high", "Tegid Foel, father of Creirwy by Ceridwen."], ["God the Father", "Christian", "Jesus Christ", "high", "God the Father is the Father of the Son, Jesus Christ."], ["Mary Theotokos", "Christian", "Jesus Christ", "high", "New Testament (Matthew 1:18; Luke 1:31-35): Mary conceives Jesus by the Holy Spirit and gives birth."], ["Mary Theotokos", "Christian", "\u02bf\u012as\u0101 ibn Maryam", "high", "Quran 19:22-27 (Sura Maryam): Maryam conceives \u02bf\u012as\u0101 by divine command and gives birth."], ["Amun", "Egyptian", "Khonsu", "high", "Khonsu is the divine son of Amun and Mut in the Theban Triad; his name means \"the traveller\" and he is primarily a moon deity; his main temple at Karnak (the Khonsu temple, largely built by Ramesses III) forms the third element of the Theban triad complex."], ["Atum", "Egyptian", "Shu", "high", "Pyramid Texts Utterance 600: Atum spat out Shu (\"who spat out Shu, who expectorated Tefnut\") from Heliopolis. Also PT 527, 1248 describe Atum creating Shu and Tefnut by masturbation (the \"hand of Atum\" tradition). Atum as the creator of the first divine pair Shu (air) and Tefnut (moisture) is the foundational act of the Heliopolitan cosmogony and the root of the Ennead genealogy."], ["Atum", "Egyptian", "Tefnut", "high", "Pyramid Texts Utterance 600: Atum expectorated Tefnut alongside Shu. Tefnut (moisture/cosmic order) is the twin of Shu and the second generation of the Ennead; both are products of Atum's creative act at the primordial moment on the Benben hill of Heliopolis."], ["Geb", "Egyptian", "Isis", "high", "Isis is child of Geb and Nut."], ["Geb", "Egyptian", "Nephthys", "high", "Nephthys is child of Geb and Nut."], ["Geb", "Egyptian", "Osiris", "high", "Osiris is child of Geb and Nut."], ["Geb", "Egyptian", "Seth", "high", "Seth is child of Geb and Nut."], ["Geb", "Egyptian", "Haroeris", "high", "Haroeris as son of Geb in the Heliopolitan tradition; Geb is the earth father of the elder Horus form."], ["Hesat", "Egyptian", "Mnevis", "medium", "Hesat is the cow-mother of the bull gods."], ["Horus", "Egyptian", "Harsomtus", "high", "At Edfu and in the linked Dendera cult, Horus of Edfu (Behedety) and Hathor of Dendera are the divine parents of the child Harsomtus. Wilkinson, Complete Gods, p. 201."], ["Isis", "Egyptian", "Horus", "high", "Horus is child of Isis and Osiris."], ["Isis", "Egyptian", "Harsiese", "high", "Harsiese means literally \"Horus, son of Isis\" (\u1e24r-s\ua723-Ist); Isis as mother is the defining characteristic of this Horus form. Wilkinson, Complete Gods, pp. 198-201."], ["Mut", "Egyptian", "Khonsu", "high", "Mut as the divine mother of Khonsu in the Theban Triad; her maternal role is the primary mythological function in the Amun\u2013Mut\u2013Khonsu family theology of Karnak."], ["Nut", "Egyptian", "Isis", "high", "Isis is child of Geb and Nut."], ["Nut", "Egyptian", "Nephthys", "high", "Nephthys is child of Geb and Nut."], ["Nut", "Egyptian", "Osiris", "high", "Osiris is child of Geb and Nut."], ["Nut", "Egyptian", "Seth", "high", "Seth is child of Geb and Nut."], ["Nut", "Egyptian", "Haroeris", "high", "In the Heliopolitan tradition that posits Haroeris as son of Nut and Geb, Nut is his mother; Pyramid Texts spell 553 references Horus the Elder in this cosmological role."], ["Osiris", "Egyptian", "Horus", "high", "Horus is child of Osiris and Isis."], ["Shu", "Egyptian", "Geb", "high", "Geb is child of Shu and Tefnut."], ["Shu", "Egyptian", "Nut", "high", "Nut is child of Shu and Tefnut."], ["Tefnut", "Egyptian", "Geb", "high", "Geb is child of Shu and Tefnut."], ["Tefnut", "Egyptian", "Nut", "high", "Nut is child of Shu and Tefnut."], ["Kiririsha", "Elamite", "Hutran", "medium", "Kiririsha is the mother of Hutran in the divine triad of Anshan."], ["Napirisha", "Elamite", "Hutran", "medium", "Napirisha is the father of Hutran in the divine triad of Anshan."], ["Ilmatar", "Finnish", "V\u00e4in\u00e4m\u00f6inen", "high", "Kalevala Runo 1-3 explicitly identifies Ilmatar as the mother of V\u00e4in\u00e4m\u00f6inen: she carried him in her womb for 700 years before he was born into the sea. The birth from the virgin air spirit is the foundational event of Finnish cosmogony, linking the world-creation myth directly to the birth of the culture hero. Kalevala Runo 1-3."], ["Tapio", "Finnish", "Nyyrikki", "high", "Tapio is the father of Nyyrikki."], ["Tapio", "Finnish", "Tellervo", "high", "Tapio is the father of Tellervo."], ["Sigmund", "Germanic Legend", "Sigurd", "high", "Sigmund fathers Sigurd."], ["Volsung", "Germanic Legend", "Sigmund", "high", "Volsung fathers Sigmund."], ["Volsung", "Germanic Legend", "Signy", "high", "Volsung fathers Signy."], ["Odin", "Germanic/Norse", "Volsung", "medium", "Odin is the divine ancestor of the Volsung dynasty."], ["Suttungr", "Germanic/Norse", "Gunnl\u00f6\u00f0", "high", "Suttungr, father of Gunnlod."], ["\u00dejazi", "Germanic/Norse", "Skadi", "high", "Thjazi, father of Skadi."], ["Authades", "Gnostic", "Lion-faced Power", "high", "The lion-faced power is the emanation of Authades."], ["Acheloos", "Greek", "Dirce", "high", "Pseudo-Apollodorus Library 3.5.4: Dirke, the Theban spring nymph punished by Amphion and Zethos, is daughter of the river Acheloos."], ["Acheron River", "Greek", "Ascalaphus", "high", "Pseudo-Apollodorus Library 2.5.12: Ascalaphus son of Acheron the underworld river; he betrayed Persephone for eating pomegranate seeds and was punished by Demeter."], ["Amphitrite", "Greek", "Triton", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 930-933."], ["Aphrodite", "Greek", "Harmonia", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 933-937."], ["Aphrodite", "Greek", "Aeneas Greek reception", "high", "Homer Iliad 5.312: Aphrodite explicitly named as mother of Aeneas; confirmed in Homeric Hymn 5 (To Aphrodite)."], ["Aphrodite", "Greek", "Hermaphroditus", "high", "Diodorus Siculus 4.6.5."], ["Aphrodite", "Greek", "Beroe", "medium", "Nonnus Dionysiaca 41.49-155: Beroe, eponymous nymph of the city Berytus (Beirut), is daughter of Aphrodite and Adonis in this late-antique source."], ["Apollo", "Greek", "Asclepius", "high", "Asclepius is son of Apollo."], ["Apollo", "Greek", "Ion", "high", "Pseudo-Apollodorus Library 1.7.3: Apollo and Creusa parents of Ion."], ["Apollo", "Greek", "Aristaeus Hero", "high", "Pseudo-Apollodorus Library 3.4.4: Apollo and Cyrene parents of Aristaeus, hero of beekeeping, cheesemaking, and olive-growing."], ["Apollo", "Greek", "Asclepius Hero", "high", "Pseudo-Apollodorus Library 3.10.3: Apollo and Coronis parents of Asclepius; this entity records the hero/mortal aspect of Asclepius before deification."], ["Apollo", "Greek", "Mopsus", "high", "Apollodorus and later tradition: Mopsus the seer was son of Apollo (and Manto of Thebes in one account), inheriting prophetic gifts from his divine father."], ["Apollo", "Greek", "Trophonius", "high", "Pseudo-Apollodorus Library: Trophonius is son of Apollo (or Erginos) in the tradition; he operated the oracle at Lebadeia in Boeotia, a distinctive descent-oracle."], ["Apollo", "Greek", "Aristaeus", "high", "Pseudo-Apollodorus Library 3.4.4: Aristaeus the culture hero of beekeeping and cheesemaking is son of Apollo and Cyrene."], ["Apollo", "Greek", "Linus", "high", "Pseudo-Apollodorus Library 1.3.2: Linos the music hero is son of Apollo (and one of the Muses, or Urania)."], ["Apollo", "Greek", "Hymenaios", "medium", "In one tradition, Hymenaios (the marriage song personified) is son of Apollo; he embodies the wedding ceremony."], ["Ares", "Greek", "Deimos", "high", "Deimos is a son/attendant of Ares."], ["Ares", "Greek", "Phobos", "high", "Phobos is a son/attendant of Ares."], ["Ares", "Greek", "Harmonia", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 933-937: Ares and Aphrodite (Kytherea) parents of Harmonia."], ["Asclepius", "Greek", "Aceso", "medium", "Asclepian healing family tradition."], ["Asclepius", "Greek", "Hygieia", "medium", "Asclepian healing family tradition."], ["Asclepius", "Greek", "Iaso", "medium", "Asclepian healing family tradition."], ["Asclepius", "Greek", "Panacea", "medium", "Asclepian healing family tradition."], ["Asclepius", "Greek", "Machaon", "medium", "Machaon is a son of Asclepius in heroic healing tradition."], ["Asclepius", "Greek", "Podalirius", "medium", "Podalirius is a son of Asclepius in heroic healing tradition."], ["Asclepius", "Greek", "Apollo", "high", "Asclepius is son of Apollo and part of the Apollonian healing complex."], ["Asopus", "Greek", "Aegina", "high", "Pseudo-Apollodorus Library 3.12.6: Aigina was daughter of the river god Asopos; Zeus abducted her to the island that bears her name."], ["Asteria", "Greek", "Hecate", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 411-412."], ["Astraeus", "Greek", "Anemoi", "medium", "The winds are commonly children of Astraeus and Eos."], ["Astraeus", "Greek", "Hesperus", "medium", "Hesperus is associated genealogically with Astraeus in some traditions."], ["Astraeus", "Greek", "Eosphorus", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 381-383: Eos bore to Astraeus the morning star Eosphorus."], ["Atlas", "Greek", "Maia", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 938: Maia is named \"daughter of Atlas\"; she is one of the Pleiades."], ["Cadmus", "Greek", "Ino", "high", "Pseudo-Apollodorus Library 3.4.2: Ino listed as daughter of Kadmos and Harmonia; she later became the sea goddess Leukothea."], ["Ceto", "Greek", "Scylla", "high", "Pseudo-Apollodorus Library 2.4.2: Keto named as mother of Skulla alongside Phorkys."], ["Chaos", "Greek", "Erebus", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 116-120: \"Out of Chaos came Erebus and black Nyx.\""], ["Chaos", "Greek", "Nyx", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 116-120: Nyx (Night) emerged from Chaos alongside Erebus."], ["Chaos", "Greek", "Eros Primordial", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 120: \"and Eros, the most beautiful of the immortal gods\" is named alongside Chaos, Gaia, and Tartarus as one of the first primordial powers."], ["Clymene Titaness", "Greek", "Atlas", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 507-509."], ["Clymene Titaness", "Greek", "Menoetius", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 507-510."], ["Clymene Titaness", "Greek", "Prometheus", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 507-511."], ["Clymene Titaness", "Greek", "Epimetheus", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 511."], ["Coeus", "Greek", "Leto", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 404-406."], ["Coeus", "Greek", "Asteria", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 409-410."], ["Crius", "Greek", "Astraeus", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 375-376."], ["Crius", "Greek", "Pallas Titan", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 375-377."], ["Crius", "Greek", "Perses Titan", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 375-377."], ["Cronus", "Greek", "Zeus", "high", "Zeus is child of Cronus and Rhea."], ["Cronus", "Greek", "Hera", "high", "Hera is child of Cronus and Rhea."], ["Cronus", "Greek", "Hades", "high", "Hades is child of Cronus and Rhea."], ["Cronus", "Greek", "Poseidon", "high", "Poseidon is child of Cronus and Rhea."], ["Cronus", "Greek", "Hestia", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 453-454: Rheia bore Hestia to Kronos."], ["Cronus", "Greek", "Demeter", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 453-454."], ["Demeter", "Greek", "Persephone", "high", "Persephone is daughter of Demeter."], ["Demeter", "Greek", "Despoina", "high", "Pausanias 8.37.9."], ["Echidna", "Greek", "Orthrus", "high", "Hesiod, Theog. 309-310: Echidna bore Orthrus the hound of Geryon."], ["Echidna", "Greek", "Cerberus", "high", "Hesiod, Theog. 310-312: Echidna bore Cerberus, the brazen-voiced hound of Hades (existing entity)."], ["Echidna", "Greek", "Hydra", "high", "Hesiod, Theog. 313-315: Echidna bore the Lernaean Hydra (existing entity)."], ["Echidna", "Greek", "Chimera", "medium", "Hesiod, Theog. 319-325: the Chimera in the prevailing reading belongs to the Echidna/Typhon line (variant: of Echidna and Orthrus). Existing entity."], ["Electra Oceanid", "Greek", "Iris", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 265-266."], ["Eos", "Greek", "Anemoi", "medium", "The winds are commonly children of Eos and Astraeus."], ["Eos", "Greek", "Hesperus", "medium", "Hesperus is associated genealogically with Eos in some traditions."], ["Eos", "Greek", "Memnon", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 984-985: Eos bore Memnon to Tithonus."], ["Eos", "Greek", "Eosphorus", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 381-383."], ["Eos", "Greek", "Phosphorus", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 381-383: Eos and Astraeus begat the shining stars of heaven, including Eosphorus the morning star; Phosphorus is the Roman name for the same figure."], ["Erebus", "Greek", "Aether", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 124-125: Aether born from Erebus and Nyx."], ["Erebus", "Greek", "Hemera", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 124-125: Hemera (Day) born from Erebus and Nyx."], ["Eris", "Greek", "Ponos", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 226: Ponos (Toil) listed as child of Eris."], ["Eris", "Greek", "Limos", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 227: Limos (Hunger) listed as child of Eris."], ["Eris", "Greek", "Algea", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 227: Algea (Pains) listed as child of Eris."], ["Eris", "Greek", "Hysminai", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 228: Hysminai (Battles) listed as child of Eris."], ["Eris", "Greek", "Machai", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 228: Machai (Wars) listed as child of Eris."], ["Eris", "Greek", "Neikea", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 229: Neikea (Quarrels) listed as child of Eris."], ["Eris", "Greek", "Pseudologoi", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 229: Pseudologoi (Lies) listed as child of Eris."], ["Eris", "Greek", "Amphilogiai", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 229: Amphilogiai (Disputes) listed as child of Eris."], ["Eris", "Greek", "Dysnomia", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 230: Dysnomia (Lawlessness) listed as child of Eris."], ["Eris", "Greek", "Ate", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 230: Ate (Ruin/Delusion) listed as child of Eris."], ["Eurybia", "Greek", "Astraeus", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 375-376."], ["Eurybia", "Greek", "Pallas Titan", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 375-377."], ["Eurybia", "Greek", "Perses Titan", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 375-377."], ["Gaia", "Greek", "Cronus", "high", "Cronus is child of Gaia and Uranus in Greek cosmogony."], ["Gaia", "Greek", "Oceanus", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 132-138: Gaia and Ouranos beget the twelve Titans."], ["Gaia", "Greek", "Coeus", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 132-138."], ["Gaia", "Greek", "Crius", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 132-138."], ["Gaia", "Greek", "Hyperion", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 132-138."], ["Gaia", "Greek", "Iapetus", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 132-138."], ["Gaia", "Greek", "Theia", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 132-138."], ["Gaia", "Greek", "Rhea", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 132-138."], ["Gaia", "Greek", "Themis", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 132-138."], ["Gaia", "Greek", "Mnemosyne", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 132-138."], ["Gaia", "Greek", "Phoebe", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 132-138."], ["Gaia", "Greek", "Tethys", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 132-138."], ["Gaia", "Greek", "Ourea", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 129: Gaia bore Ourea (Mountains) alone, without union."], ["Gaia", "Greek", "Pontus", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 132: Gaia bore Pontus (Sea) alone, without love."], ["Gaia", "Greek", "Nereus", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 233: Gaia and Pontos together beget Nereus (Gaia\u00d7Pontos union)."], ["Gaia", "Greek", "Thaumas", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 237."], ["Gaia", "Greek", "Phorcys", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 237."], ["Gaia", "Greek", "Eurybia Sea", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 239."], ["Gaia", "Greek", "Ceto", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 237-238."], ["Gaia", "Greek", "Meliae", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 187: from the drops of Ouranos's blood that fell on the earth rose the Meliai (ash-tree nymphs), born of Gaia."], ["Hades", "Greek", "Macaria", "high", "Macaria (\"Blessed Death\") is named in scholiast tradition as daughter of Hades; she personifies a blessed or easy death."], ["Hera", "Greek", "Ares", "high", "Olympian genealogy."], ["Hera", "Greek", "Hephaestus", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 927-929: Hera bore Hephaestus alone, without Zeus (Hesiodic tradition)."], ["Hera", "Greek", "Eileithyia", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 921-922."], ["Hermes", "Greek", "Hermaphroditus", "high", "Diodorus Siculus 4.6.5: Hermaphroditos was born of Hermes and Aphrodite, combining the attributes of both parents; his name is a compound of theirs."], ["Hyperion", "Greek", "Helios", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 371-374."], ["Hyperion", "Greek", "Selene", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 371-374."], ["Hyperion", "Greek", "Eos", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 371-374."], ["Iapetus", "Greek", "Atlas", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 507-509."], ["Iapetus", "Greek", "Menoetius", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 507-510."], ["Iapetus", "Greek", "Prometheus", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 507-511."], ["Iapetus", "Greek", "Epimetheus", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 511."], ["Ino", "Greek", "Melicertes-Palaemon", "high", "Pseudo-Apollodorus Library 1.9.2: Melicertes son of Ino and Athamas; after Ino leapt into the sea with him he became the sea deity Palaemon."], ["Leto", "Greek", "Apollo", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 918-920: Leto bore Apollo and Artemis to Zeus."], ["Leto", "Greek", "Artemis", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 918-920."], ["Maia", "Greek", "Hermes", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 938-939: Maia, daughter of Atlas, bore to Zeus glorious Hermes."], ["Minos", "Greek", "Ariadne", "high", "Pseudo-Apollodorus Library 3.1.2: Ariadne is daughter of Minos and Pasiphae."], ["Mnemosyne", "Greek", "Muses", "high", "Mnemosyne is mother of the Muses."], ["Nereus", "Greek", "Actaea", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 240-264: Aktaia listed among the fifty Nereids, daughters of Nereus and Doris."], ["Nereus", "Greek", "Cymodoce", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 240-264: Kymodoce listed among the Nereids."], ["Nereus", "Greek", "Cymothoe", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 240-264: Kymothoe listed among the Nereids."], ["Nereus", "Greek", "Doto", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 240-264: Doto listed among the Nereids."], ["Nereus", "Greek", "Dynamene", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 240-264: Dynamene listed among the Nereids."], ["Nereus", "Greek", "Euarne", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 240-264: Euarne listed among the Nereids."], ["Nereus", "Greek", "Eudora Nereid", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 240-264: Eudore listed among the Nereids."], ["Nereus", "Greek", "Galatea", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 240-264: Galateia listed among the Nereids; famous in the Cyclops myth (Theocritus Idylls 11)."], ["Nereus", "Greek", "Glauce", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 240-264: Glauke listed among the Nereids."], ["Nereus", "Greek", "Hipponoe", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 240-264: Hipponoe listed among the Nereids."], ["Nereus", "Greek", "Melite", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 240-264: Melite listed among the Nereids."], ["Nereus", "Greek", "Neso", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 240-264: Neso listed among the Nereids."], ["Nereus", "Greek", "Pherusa", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 240-264: Pherusa listed among the Nereids."], ["Nereus", "Greek", "Proto", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 240-264: Proto listed among the Nereids."], ["Nereus", "Greek", "Psamathe", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 240-264: Psamathe listed among the Nereids."], ["Nereus", "Greek", "Sao", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 240-264: Sao listed among the Nereids."], ["Nereus", "Greek", "Speio", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 240-264: Speio listed among the Nereids."], ["Nereus", "Greek", "Thalia Nereid", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 240-264: Thalia listed among the Nereids."], ["Nereus", "Greek", "Nereids", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 240-264: the fifty Nereids are daughters of Nereus and Doris; this relationship captures the parent-of-collective relationship."], ["Nyx", "Greek", "Apate", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 224: Apate (Deceit) listed as child of Nyx."], ["Nyx", "Greek", "Philotes", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 224: Philotes (Friendship/Love) listed as child of Nyx."], ["Nyx", "Greek", "Momos", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 214: Momos (Blame) listed as child of Nyx."], ["Nyx", "Greek", "Aether", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 124-125."], ["Nyx", "Greek", "Hemera", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 124-125."], ["Nyx", "Greek", "Eris", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 225: Nyx bore Eris last, \"hateful Strife.\""], ["Nyx", "Greek", "Hypnos", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 211-212: Nyx bore Thanatos and Hypnos (Sleep) together; they are twin brothers."], ["Nyx", "Greek", "Oneiroi", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 211-212: Nyx bore \"the tribe of Oneiroi\" (Dreams) as a collective."], ["Nyx", "Greek", "Morpheus", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 211-212: the Oneiroi are children of Nyx; Morpheus is the most famous of the Oneiroi (Ovid Metamorphoses 11.633 names him son of Hypnos, but the primary Greek genealogy derives all Oneiroi from Nyx)."], ["Nyx", "Greek", "Phobetor", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 211-212: Phobetor (Icelos) is one of the Oneiroi, children of Nyx."], ["Nyx", "Greek", "Phantasos", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 211-212: Phantasos is one of the Oneiroi, children of Nyx."], ["Nyx", "Greek", "Hesperides", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 215: \"And Night bore the Hesperides who guard the golden apples beyond glorious Okeanos.\""], ["Nyx", "Greek", "Nosoi", "high", "Hesiod Works and Days 102: diseases (Nosoi) flew out of Pandora's jar; Hyginus Fabulae preface lists Nosoi as children of Nyx (or Nox)."], ["Nyx", "Greek", "Aegle Hesperid", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 215: the Hesperides are children of Nyx; Aigle is named in later Theogony tradition."], ["Nyx", "Greek", "Erytheia Hesperid", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 215."], ["Nyx", "Greek", "Hesperia Hesperid", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 215."], ["Nyx", "Greek", "Arethusa Hesperid", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 215."], ["Nyx", "Greek", "Dolos", "high", "Hyginus Fabulae preface: Dolus (Trickery/Guile) is listed among the children of Nox (Nyx); he personifies deceptive cunning."], ["Nyx", "Greek", "Lyssa", "high", "Euripides Heracles 822-873: Lyssa (Rabid Madness) identifies herself as daughter of Night (Nyx) and blood of Ouranos; she is the personification of maddened fury."], ["Oceanus", "Greek", "Clymene Titaness", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 507-508: Klymene identified as daughter of Okeanos."], ["Oceanus", "Greek", "Styx", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 361: Styx named among the daughters of Okeanos (Oceanids)."], ["Oceanus", "Greek", "Alpheus", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 337-345: Alpheios listed as son of Okeanos and Tethys among the Potamoi."], ["Oceanus", "Greek", "Eridanus", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 337-345: Eridanos listed as son of Okeanos and Tethys among the Potamoi."], ["Oceanus", "Greek", "Strymon", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 337-345: Strymon listed as son of Okeanos and Tethys."], ["Oceanus", "Greek", "Maeander", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 337-345: Maiandros listed as son of Okeanos and Tethys."], ["Oceanus", "Greek", "Phasis", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 337-345: Phasis listed as son of Okeanos and Tethys."], ["Oceanus", "Greek", "Rhesus River", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 337-345: Rhesos listed as son of Okeanos and Tethys."], ["Oceanus", "Greek", "Acheloos", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 337-345: Acheloos (silver-eddying) listed as son of Okeanos and Tethys."], ["Oceanus", "Greek", "Granicus", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 337-345: Granikos listed as son of Okeanos and Tethys."], ["Oceanus", "Greek", "Aesepus", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 337-345: Aisepos listed as son of Okeanos and Tethys."], ["Oceanus", "Greek", "Simoeis", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 337-345: Simoeis listed as son of Okeanos and Tethys."], ["Oceanus", "Greek", "Peneus", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 337-345: Peneios listed as son of Okeanos and Tethys."], ["Oceanus", "Greek", "Caicus", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 337-345: Caicos listed as son of Okeanos and Tethys."], ["Oceanus", "Greek", "Sangarius", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 337-345: Sangarios listed as son of Okeanos and Tethys."], ["Oceanus", "Greek", "Ladon", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 337-345: Ladon listed as son of Okeanos and Tethys."], ["Oceanus", "Greek", "Parthenius", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 337-345: Parthenios listed as son of Okeanos and Tethys."], ["Oceanus", "Greek", "Scamander", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 337-345: Skamandros listed as son of Okeanos and Tethys; the divine name Xanthos appears in Homer Iliad 20.74."], ["Oceanus", "Greek", "Inachus", "high", "Pseudo-Apollodorus Library 2.1.1: Inachus, father of Io, is son of Okeanos and Tethys."], ["Oceanus", "Greek", "Asopus", "high", "Pseudo-Apollodorus Library 3.12.6: Asopos is son of Okeanos and Tethys (primary tradition; a minority assigns him to Zeus and Eurynome)."], ["Oceanus", "Greek", "Cephissus", "high", "Pseudo-Apollodorus Library: Kephissos, the Boeotian and Athenian river god, is son of Okeanos and Tethys."], ["Oceanus", "Greek", "Spercheios", "high", "Homer Iliad 23.142-144: Achilles prays to Spercheios as a river god; Pseudo-Apollodorus classes him among the sons of Okeanos."], ["Oceanus", "Greek", "Xanthus", "high", "Homer Iliad 20.74: the river Xanthos (divine name of Skamandros) is a son of Okeanos; Theogony 337 names Skamandros among the Potamoi."], ["Oceanus", "Greek", "Ismenus", "high", "Pseudo-Apollodorus Library 3.5.3: Ismenus the Boeotian river is son of Okeanos and Tethys."], ["Oceanus", "Greek", "Evenus", "high", "Pseudo-Apollodorus Library 1.7.7: Euenos the river god is son of Okeanos and Tethys; Ares is named as mortal lineage in some traditions but the river deity is Okeanian."], ["Oceanus", "Greek", "Ilissus", "high", "The Athenian river Ilissos is son of Okeanos and Tethys in the standard genealogical tradition."], ["Oceanus", "Greek", "Eurotas", "high", "The Spartan river Eurotas is son of Okeanos and Tethys in the standard tradition (Apollodorus 3.10.3 context)."], ["Oceanus", "Greek", "Axius", "high", "Homer Iliad 2.849: Axios (Axios) named as a river; Pseudo-Apollodorus classifies him among the sons of Okeanos."], ["Oceanus", "Greek", "Hebrus", "high", "The Thracian river Hebros is son of Okeanos and Tethys in the genealogical tradition."], ["Oceanus", "Greek", "Thermodon", "high", "The river Thermodon in Cappadocia is son of Okeanos and Tethys in the standard tradition."], ["Oceanus", "Greek", "Titaresius", "high", "Homer Iliad 2.751-754: Titaresios named; the river god is son of Okeanos and Tethys in genealogical tradition."], ["Oceanus", "Greek", "Satnioeis", "high", "Homer Iliad 6.34; 14.445: Satnioeis named as a Trojan river; son of Okeanos and Tethys in the Potamoi tradition."], ["Oceanus", "Greek", "Erymanthus", "high", "The Arcadian river Erymanthos is son of Okeanos and Tethys in genealogical tradition."], ["Oceanus", "Greek", "Cladeus", "high", "The Olympian river Kladeos is son of Okeanos and Tethys in the local genealogical tradition."], ["Oceanus", "Greek", "Cydnus", "high", "The Cilician river Kydnos is son of Okeanos and Tethys in the standard tradition."], ["Oceanus", "Greek", "Doris", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 354: Doris listed among the daughters of Okeanos and Tethys."], ["Oceanus", "Greek", "Electra Oceanid", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 349, 351-361: Electra listed among the daughters of Okeanos and Tethys."], ["Oceanus", "Greek", "Callirrhoe", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 352: Kallirrhoe listed among the Oceanids."], ["Oceanus", "Greek", "Clymene Oceanid", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 351: Klymene listed among the Oceanids (distinct from Clymene Titaness, wife of Iapetos)."], ["Oceanus", "Greek", "Idyia", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 352: Idyia (Idyie) listed among the Oceanids."], ["Oceanus", "Greek", "Eurynome Oceanid", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 358: Eurynome listed among the Oceanids (distinct from Eurynome the primordial entity)."], ["Oceanus", "Greek", "Metis", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 358: Metis listed among the daughters of Okeanos and Tethys."], ["Oceanus", "Greek", "Asia", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 359: Asia listed among the Oceanids."], ["Oceanus", "Greek", "Calypso", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 359: Kalyps\u014d listed among the Oceanids."], ["Oceanus", "Greek", "Tyche Oceanid", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 360: Tyche listed among the Oceanids."], ["Oceanus", "Greek", "Ephyra", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 351: Ephyre listed among the Oceanids."], ["Oceanus", "Greek", "Aethra Oceanid", "high", "Aethra the Oceanid is daughter of Okeanos and Tethys in the genealogical tradition; attested in Hyginus Fabulae (preface)."], ["Oceanus", "Greek", "Oceanids", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 346-365: the Oceanids are the daughters of Okeanos and Tethys, three thousand in number; this relationship captures the parent-of-collective."], ["Oceanus", "Greek", "Nesoi", "medium", "The Nesoi (Island Nymphs) are associated with the ocean that surrounds the islands; Oceanus and Tethys, as parents of all water entities, are the conventional genealogical source for the collective Nesoi."], ["Oceanus", "Greek", "Aesar", "medium", "Aesar is a minor river deity in the Potamoi (river-god) tradition; as with all Potamoi, his genealogical source is Okeanos and Tethys."], ["Oceanus", "Greek", "Meles", "medium", "Meles, the river near Smyrna sacred to Homer's tradition, is a Potamos and son of Okeanos and Tethys in the standard genealogy."], ["Oceanus", "Greek", "Nessus", "medium", "Nessos the River (distinct from Nessos the centaur) is listed among the sons of Okeanos and Tethys in Hesiod Theogony 337-345 (as \"Nesos\")."], ["Oceanus", "Greek", "Peitho Oceanid", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 349: Peitho (Persuasion) is listed among the Oceanids, daughters of Okeanos and Tethys."], ["Oceanus", "Greek", "Perseis", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 356: Perseis is listed among the Oceanids, daughters of Okeanos and Tethys; she is mother of Circe and Aietes by Helios."], ["Oceanus", "Greek", "Pleione", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 351: Pleione is an Oceanid, daughter of Okeanos and Tethys; she is the mother of the Pleiades by Atlas."], ["Oceanus", "Greek", "Neda", "high", "Pausanias Description of Greece 8.38.3: Neda is a naiad of the Arcadian river; she is an Oceanid daughter of Okeanos and Tethys who nursed the infant Zeus."], ["Oceanus", "Greek", "Naiads", "high", "The Naiads (freshwater nymphs) derive collectively from Okeanos and Tethys as the primordial parents of all river and freshwater spirits; they are a subset of the Okeanian water spirits."], ["Pallas Titan", "Greek", "Zelos", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 383-385: Pallas (Titan) and Styx parents of Zelos (Emulation), Nike, Kratos, and Bie."], ["Pallas Titan", "Greek", "Nike", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 383-385: Styx and Pallas bore Zelos, Nike, Kratos, and Bia."], ["Peneus", "Greek", "Cyrene", "high", "Pseudo-Apollodorus Library 3.4.4 (context); Pindar Pythian 9.16: Kyrene was daughter of Hypseus son of the Peneios, making her granddaughter of Peneios; the river lineage connects her to Okeanos."], ["Persephone", "Greek", "Melinoe", "high", "Orphic Hymn 71 (To Melinoe): \"You were born near the mouth of the Cocytus, from Persephone\"; Melinoe is the daughter of Persephone and Zeus (or Hades)."], ["Perses Titan", "Greek", "Hecate", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 411-412: Asteria bore Hecate to Perses."], ["Phoebe", "Greek", "Leto", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 404-406."], ["Phoebe", "Greek", "Asteria", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 409-410."], ["Phorcys", "Greek", "Scylla", "high", "Pseudo-Apollodorus Library 2.4.2 (scholiast); Homer Odyssey 1.72: Skylla is daughter of Phorkys."], ["Pontus", "Greek", "Nereus", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 233: Pontos begat Nereus, the eldest of his children, the Old Man of the Sea."], ["Pontus", "Greek", "Thaumas", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 237: Thaumas born to Pontos."], ["Pontus", "Greek", "Phorcys", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 237: Phorkys born to Pontos."], ["Pontus", "Greek", "Eurybia Sea", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 239: Eurybia born to Pontos with an invincible heart."], ["Pontus", "Greek", "Ceto", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 237-238: Pontos and Gaia begat Nereus, Thaumas, Phorkys, Keto (Ceto), and Eurybia."], ["Poseidon", "Greek", "Theseus", "high", "Pseudo-Apollodorus Library 3.15.7: Poseidon and Aethra co-parents of Theseus (divine paternity tradition)."], ["Poseidon", "Greek", "Triton", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 930-933: \"Poseidon with dark-haired Amphitrite bore Triton the great and strong.\""], ["Poseidon", "Greek", "Proteus", "high", "Pseudo-Apollodorus Library 3.3.1 (scholiast): Proteus the shape-shifting Old Man of the Sea is son of Poseidon in the primary genealogical tradition."], ["Poseidon", "Greek", "Despoina", "high", "Pausanias 8.37.9: Despoina (\"the Mistress\") is the daughter of Poseidon and Demeter in Arcadian mystery cult; her true name was kept secret."], ["Rhea", "Greek", "Zeus", "high", "Zeus is child of Rhea and Cronus."], ["Rhea", "Greek", "Hera", "high", "Hera is child of Rhea and Cronus."], ["Rhea", "Greek", "Hades", "high", "Hades is child of Rhea and Cronus."], ["Rhea", "Greek", "Poseidon", "high", "Poseidon is child of Rhea and Cronus."], ["Rhea", "Greek", "Hestia", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 453-454."], ["Rhea", "Greek", "Demeter", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 453-454."], ["Styx", "Greek", "Zelos", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 383-385."], ["Styx", "Greek", "Nike", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 383-385."], ["Tethys", "Greek", "Acheloos", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 337-345: Tethys co-parent with Okeanos of all the Potamoi."], ["Tethys", "Greek", "Scamander", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 337-345."], ["Tethys", "Greek", "Peneus", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 337-345."], ["Tethys", "Greek", "Inachus", "high", "Pseudo-Apollodorus Library 2.1.1."], ["Tethys", "Greek", "Asopus", "high", "Pseudo-Apollodorus Library 3.12.6."], ["Tethys", "Greek", "Doris", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 354."], ["Tethys", "Greek", "Metis", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 358."], ["Tethys", "Greek", "Callirrhoe", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 352."], ["Thaumas", "Greek", "Iris", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 265-266: \"Of Thaumas and Electra, daughter of deep-flowing Okeanos, swift Iris was born and the Harpies with beautiful hair.\""], ["Theia", "Greek", "Helios", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 371-374."], ["Theia", "Greek", "Selene", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 371-374."], ["Theia", "Greek", "Eos", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 371-374."], ["Themis", "Greek", "Horae", "medium", "The Horae are commonly daughters of Zeus and Themis."], ["Themis", "Greek", "Moirai", "medium", "The Moirai are sometimes daughters of Themis."], ["Theseus", "Greek", "Hippolytus", "high", "Pseudo-Apollodorus Library 3.15.7-9: Theseus and Hippolyte/Antiope parents of Hippolytus."], ["Thetis", "Greek", "Achilles", "high", "Homer Iliad 1.280-281, 18.82-93: Thetis as divine mother of Achilles."], ["Tiresias", "Greek", "Manto", "high", "Pseudo-Apollodorus Library 3.7.4: Manto was daughter of the seer Tiresias."], ["Typhon", "Greek", "Orthrus", "high", "Hesiod, Theog. 306-310: Typhon father of Echidna's brood, including Orthrus."], ["Typhon", "Greek", "Cerberus", "high", "Hesiod, Theog. 306-312: Typhon father of Cerberus by Echidna (existing entity)."], ["Typhon", "Greek", "Hydra", "high", "Hesiod, Theog. 306-315: Typhon father of the Hydra by Echidna (existing entity)."], ["Uranus", "Greek", "Cronus", "high", "Cronus is child of Uranus and Gaia."], ["Uranus", "Greek", "Oceanus", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 132-138: Ouranos and Gaia beget the twelve Titans."], ["Uranus", "Greek", "Coeus", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 132-138."], ["Uranus", "Greek", "Crius", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 132-138."], ["Uranus", "Greek", "Hyperion", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 132-138."], ["Uranus", "Greek", "Iapetus", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 132-138."], ["Uranus", "Greek", "Theia", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 132-138."], ["Uranus", "Greek", "Rhea", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 132-138."], ["Uranus", "Greek", "Themis", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 132-138."], ["Uranus", "Greek", "Mnemosyne", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 132-138."], ["Uranus", "Greek", "Phoebe", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 132-138."], ["Uranus", "Greek", "Tethys", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 132-138."], ["Zeus", "Greek", "Athena", "high", "Athena is born from Zeus."], ["Zeus", "Greek", "Apollo", "high", "Apollo is son of Zeus."], ["Zeus", "Greek", "Artemis", "high", "Artemis is daughter of Zeus."], ["Zeus", "Greek", "Hermes", "high", "Hermes is son of Zeus."], ["Zeus", "Greek", "Ares", "high", "Ares is son of Zeus."], ["Zeus", "Greek", "Dionysus", "high", "Dionysus is son of Zeus."], ["Zeus", "Greek", "Charites", "medium", "The Charites have variant parentage, often involving Zeus."], ["Zeus", "Greek", "Horae", "medium", "The Horae are commonly daughters of Zeus and Themis."], ["Zeus", "Greek", "Moirai", "medium", "The Moirai are sometimes daughters of Zeus and Themis."], ["Zeus", "Greek", "Muses", "medium", "The Muses are commonly daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne."], ["Zeus", "Greek", "Persephone", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 912-914: Zeus and Demeter parents of Persephone."], ["Zeus", "Greek", "Heracles", "high", "Pseudo-Apollodorus Library 2.4.8: Zeus and Alcmene parents of Heracles."], ["Zeus", "Greek", "Perseus", "high", "Pseudo-Apollodorus Library 2.4.1: Zeus and Danae parents of Perseus."], ["Zeus", "Greek", "Helen", "high", "Pseudo-Apollodorus Library 3.10.7: Zeus (as swan) and Leda parents of Helen."], ["Zeus", "Greek", "Minos Hero", "high", "Pseudo-Apollodorus Library 3.1.1: Zeus and Europa parents of Minos."], ["Zeus", "Greek", "Rhadamanthys Hero", "high", "Pseudo-Apollodorus Library 3.1.1: Zeus and Europa parents of Rhadamanthys."], ["Zeus", "Greek", "Aeacus Hero", "high", "Pseudo-Apollodorus Library 3.12.6: Zeus and Aegina parents of Aeacus."], ["Zeus", "Greek", "Litae", "high", "Homer Iliad 9.502-512: the Litai (Prayers) are the daughters of Zeus."], ["Zeus", "Greek", "Eirene", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 902: Eirene (Peace) is one of the three Horai, daughters of Zeus and Themis."], ["Zeus", "Greek", "Auxo", "medium", "Pausanias 9.35.2: Auxo, Karpo, and Thallo are named as Horai (Seasons) in the Athenian tradition; like Eirene/Eunomia/Dike, they are daughters of Zeus and Themis."], ["Zeus", "Greek", "Carpo", "medium", "Pausanias 9.35.2: Karpo listed among the Athenian Horai, daughters of Zeus."], ["Zeus", "Greek", "Thallo", "medium", "Pausanias 9.35.2: Thallo listed among the Athenian Horai, daughters of Zeus."], ["Zeus", "Greek", "Eileithyia", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 921-922: \"And Hera bore... and Eileithyia, mistress of childbirth.\""], ["Zeus", "Greek", "Rhadamanthys", "high", "Pseudo-Apollodorus Library 3.1.1: Rhadamanthys son of Zeus and Europa; he became a judge of the dead in the underworld. Note: Zeus parent_of Rhadamanthys was established in the Greek v1 batch; this entry ensures the connection is present."], ["Kumarbi", "Hittite/Hurrian", "Ullikummi", "high", "Kumarbi fathers the stone monster Ullikummi (Song of Ullikummi) to overthrow Teshub."], ["Abd al-Muttalib", "Islamic", "Abu Talib", "high", "Abd al-Muttalib was the father of Abu Talib."], ["Abd al-Muttalib", "Islamic", "Hamza ibn Abd al-Muttalib", "high", "Abd al-Muttalib was the father of Hamza."], ["Abu Talib", "Islamic", "Ali ibn Abi Talib", "high", "Abu Talib was the father of Ali ibn Abi Talib."], ["Abu Talib", "Islamic", "Ja'far ibn Abi Talib", "high", "Abu Talib was the father of Ja'far ibn Abi Talib."], ["Dawud", "Islamic", "Sulayman", "high", "Sulayman is the son of Dawud (Qur'an 27:16)."], ["Ibrahim", "Islamic", "Ismail", "high", "Ismail is the son of Ibrahim (Qur'an 14:39)."], ["Ibrahim", "Islamic", "Ishaq", "high", "Ishaq is the son of Ibrahim (Qur'an 37:112)."], ["Ishaq", "Islamic", "Yaqub", "high", "Yaqub is the son of Ishaq (Qur'an 11:71)."], ["Khadijah bint Khuwaylid", "Islamic", "Fatima al-Zahra", "high", "Khadijah was the mother of Fatima, daughter of the Prophet."], ["Yaqub", "Islamic", "Yusuf", "high", "Yusuf is the son of Yaqub (Qur'an 12:4)."], ["Zakariya", "Islamic", "Yahya", "high", "Yahya is the son of Zakariya (Qur'an 19:7)."], ["Fatima al-Zahra", "Islamic/Shi'a", "Hasan ibn Ali", "high", "Fatima is the mother of Hasan."], ["Fatima al-Zahra", "Islamic/Shi'a", "Husayn ibn Ali", "high", "Fatima is the mother of Husayn."], ["Adam", "Israelite", "Cain", "high", "Genesis 4:1."], ["Adam", "Israelite", "Abel", "high", "Genesis 4:2."], ["Adam", "Israelite", "Seth", "high", "Genesis 4:25; 5:3."], ["Abraham", "Israelite/Second Temple", "Ishmael", "high", "Genesis 16:15."], ["Abraham", "Israelite/Second Temple", "Isaac", "high", "Genesis 21:2-3."], ["Bathsheba", "Israelite/Second Temple", "Solomon", "high", "2 Samuel 12:24."], ["David", "Israelite/Second Temple", "Solomon", "high", "2 Samuel 12:24."], ["Eve", "Israelite/Second Temple", "Cain", "high", "Genesis 4:1: Eve bears Cain."], ["Eve", "Israelite/Second Temple", "Abel", "high", "Genesis 4:2: Eve bears Abel."], ["Eve", "Israelite/Second Temple", "Seth", "high", "Genesis 4:25: Eve bears Seth."], ["Hagar", "Israelite/Second Temple", "Ishmael", "high", "Genesis 16:15."], ["Isaac", "Israelite/Second Temple", "Jacob (Israel)", "high", "Genesis 25:24-26."], ["Jacob (Israel)", "Israelite/Second Temple", "Joseph (son of Jacob)", "high", "Genesis 30:22-24."], ["Jacob (Israel)", "Israelite/Second Temple", "Benjamin", "high", "Genesis 35:16-18."], ["Jacob (Israel)", "Israelite/Second Temple", "Judah", "high", "Genesis 29:35."], ["Jacob (Israel)", "Israelite/Second Temple", "Levi", "high", "Genesis 29:34."], ["Leah", "Israelite/Second Temple", "Judah", "high", "Genesis 29:35."], ["Leah", "Israelite/Second Temple", "Levi", "high", "Genesis 29:34."], ["Rachel", "Israelite/Second Temple", "Joseph (son of Jacob)", "high", "Genesis 30:22-24."], ["Rachel", "Israelite/Second Temple", "Benjamin", "high", "Genesis 35:16-18."], ["Rebecca", "Israelite/Second Temple", "Jacob (Israel)", "high", "Genesis 25:24-26."], ["Sarah", "Israelite/Second Temple", "Isaac", "high", "Genesis 21:2-3."], ["Shemihazah", "Israelite/Second Temple", "Nephilim", "high", "1 Enoch 7:2: \"And they became pregnant, and they bore great giants... And when they had grown up, they turned against those who nourished them...\" The Nephilim are specifically the offspring of Shemihazah's group of Watchers \u2014 1 Enoch 7:1 names the women \"they took\" under Shemihazah's leadership. In 1 Enoch 10:12, God tells Michael to bind \"Shemihazah and his associates, who have intermixed with women so as to have defiled themselves with them.\" The parent_of relationship captures Shemihazah's role as the primary Watcher whose congress with human women produced the Nephilim."], ["Tobit", "Israelite/Second Temple", "Tobias son of Tobit", "high", "Reciprocal: Tobit is the father of Tobias; wiring the existing ENT_TOBIT into the cohort."], ["Watchers", "Israelite/Second Temple", "Nephilim", "high", "1 Enoch 6-7: the 200 Watchers collectively father the Nephilim giants through their unions with human women. The parent_of relationship from the Watchers collective to the Nephilim collective captures this fundamental generative relationship in the Enochic cosmological drama."], ["Picus", "Italic/Sabine", "Faunus", "high", "Virgil Aeneid 7.48: \"Fauno Picus pater\" \u2014 Picus is the father of Faunus, making Picus the first generation of the Latin divine genealogy. This sequence (Picus \u2192 Faunus \u2192 Latinus \u2192 Lavinia \u2190 Aeneas) is the genealogical spine of Virgil's Latium foundation myth. Virgil Aeneid 7.45-48."], ["Abathur", "Mandaean", "Ptahil", "high", "Abathur the weigher of souls fathers Ptahil the world-maker, whom he sends down to create the material cosmos. Source: SRC_GINZA_RBA; SRC_DROWER_MANDAEANS."], ["Ruha", "Mandaean", "Ur", "high", "Ruha bears Ur, the dragon-like ruler of the underworld, in Mandaean cosmogony. Source: SRC_GINZA_RBA; SRC_DROWER_MANDAEANS."], ["Ruha", "Mandaean", "Seven Planets", "high", "Ruha is mother of the Seven (planets); together with Ur she generates the seven planetary rulers who govern the material world. Source: SRC_GINZA_RBA; SRC_DROWER_MANDAEANS."], ["Ruha", "Mandaean", "The Twelve", "medium", "Ruha is also reckoned mother/mistress of the Twelve (zodiacal/astral rulers) alongside the Seven planets in the lower world's astral hierarchy. Source: SRC_GINZA_RBA; SRC_DROWER_MANDAEANS."], ["Dagan", "Mesopotamian", "Adad/Ishkur", "high", "Father of the storm god Hadad in the middle Euphrates tradition"], ["Damkina", "Mesopotamian", "Marduk", "high", "Damkina is the mother of Marduk (Enuma Elish I.83-84)."], ["Enlil", "Mesopotamian", "Nanna/Sin", "high", "In the Enlil and Ninlil myth (ETCSL 1.2.1), Enlil's union with Ninlil in the underworld produces Nanna/Sin (the moon god); this paternity is the standard Sumerian tradition for Nanna's divine parentage and is attested in hymns across the corpus."], ["Kishar", "Mesopotamian", "Anu", "high", "Anshar and Kishar are the parents of Anu in Enuma Elish"], ["Lahamu", "Mesopotamian", "Anshar", "high", "Lahmu and Lahamu, parents of Anshar and Kishar."], ["Lugalbanda", "Mesopotamian", "Gilgamesh", "high", "Lugalbanda is the father of Gilgamesh."], ["Nammu", "Mesopotamian", "Enki/Ea", "high", "In Enki and Ninmah (ETCSL 1.1.2), Nammu is explicitly described as Enki's mother: she wakes Enki to help solve the problem of the gods having to do their own labor, and calls him \"my son.\" The Eridu cosmogonic tradition places Nammu as the primordial sea from which Enki/the Abzu emerges; this makes Nammu the generative source of Enki's fresh-water wisdom domain."], ["Nanna/Sin", "Mesopotamian", "Inanna/Ishtar", "medium", "Inanna/Ishtar has lunar-god parentage in some traditions."], ["Nanna/Sin", "Mesopotamian", "Utu/Shamash", "medium", "Utu/Shamash is often treated as child of Nanna/Sin."], ["Nindara", "Mesopotamian", "Nin-MAR.KI", "high", "Nindara and Nanshe are parents of Nin-MAR.KI."], ["Ningal", "Mesopotamian", "Inanna/Ishtar", "high", "Ningal is explicitly named as the mother of Inanna in Sumerian hymns; the parentage Nanna + Ningal \u2192 Inanna is the standard Sumerian tradition. Ningal's maternal role provides Inanna with both a lunar/celestial father (Nanna) and a divine mother who intercedes before the gods."], ["Ningal", "Mesopotamian", "Utu/Shamash", "high", "Ningal is named as the mother of Utu/Shamash (the sun god) alongside Inanna in Sumerian hymns; Nanna and Ningal are the divine parents of both the moon's primary associated celestial bodies (sun and Venus/morning star)."], ["Ningirida", "Mesopotamian", "Ningishzida", "high", "Ningirida is mother of Ningishzida."], ["Ninisina", "Mesopotamian", "Damu", "high", "Ninisina is mother of the healer-god Damu."], ["Ninlil", "Mesopotamian", "Nanna/Sin", "high", "Ninlil as the mother of Nanna/Sin per the Enlil and Ninlil myth (ETCSL 1.2.1); her journey to the underworld following Enlil results in Nanna's birth as a child of the underworld who ascends to rule the night sky."], ["Ninsun", "Mesopotamian", "Gilgamesh", "high", "Ninsun is explicitly named as Gilgamesh's divine mother throughout the Epic; her divine nature is what makes Gilgamesh \"two-thirds divine\" and gives him his extraordinary strength and beauty. She appears in Tablets I-III as the interpreter of his dreams and the one who adopts Enkidu before their Cedar Forest journey."], ["Pabilsag", "Mesopotamian", "Damu", "medium", "Father of the healing god Damu."], ["Sarpanit", "Mesopotamian", "Nabu", "high", "Sarpanit, with Marduk, is the mother of Nabu."], ["Satana", "Nart (Ossetian/Sarmatian)", "Batraz", "medium", "In Ossetian tradition Satana fosters and is closely associated as mother-figure to the Nart heroes including Batraz (Dum\u00e9zil; Colarusso 2002)."], ["Plesithea", "Sethian", "Seed of Seth", "high", "Plesithea is the virgin mother of the incorruptible seed of Seth."], ["Seth", "Sethian", "Seed of Seth", "high", "The Seed of Seth is the spiritual/elect lineage associated with Seth."], ["Yaldabaoth", "Sethian", "Twelve Authorities", "high", "Yaldabaoth begets the twelve authorities to rule the cosmos."], ["Svarog", "Slavic", "Da\u017ebog", "medium", "Hypatian Chronicle Malalas gloss (12th c.) states: \"after [Svarog] reigned his son Da\u017ebog\" \u2014 making Da\u017ebog the son of Svarog in the Slavic divine genealogy. Classified medium because this is a late Byzantine literary equation. Br\u00fcckner (1918) pp. 85-105."], ["Achamoth", "Valentinian", "Yaldabaoth", "high", "Achamoth (Lower Sophia) produces Yaldabaoth as her imperfect creation \u2014 she creates him without a divine partner, which is why he is material and ignorant rather than spiritual. This is the central act of material creation in Valentinian cosmology: Irenaeus AH I.4.1-2 describes Achamoth forming the Demiurge from the \"material\" component of her own passions. Yaldabaoth, knowing only his mother Achamoth and not the higher Pleroma, arrogantly declares \"I am a jealous God and there is no God but me\" (Exodus 20:5 in Valentinian exegesis), demonstrating his ignorance of the divine world above him."], ["Achamoth", "Valentinian", "Lype", "high", "Grief is one of Achamoth's fourfold passions."], ["Achamoth", "Valentinian", "Phobos (Valentinian)", "high", "Fear is one of Achamoth's fourfold passions."], ["Achamoth", "Valentinian", "Aporia", "high", "Perplexity is one of Achamoth's fourfold passions."], ["Achamoth", "Valentinian", "Epistrophe", "high", "Conversion (her turning to the light) is the redemptive passion of Achamoth."], ["Achamoth", "Valentinian", "Demiurge", "high", "Achamoth forms the psychic Demiurge from the psychic substance of her conversion."], ["Anthropos", "Valentinian", "Dodecad", "high", "Irenaeus AH I.2.5-6: Anthropos (Primordial Human) and Ecclesia (Assembly/Church) produce the twelve Dodecad aeons. Anthropos as the generative principle of the Dodecad reflects the Valentinian insight that the divine human form is itself cosmogonically productive \u2014 the image of the divine Human generates the structures of community (Ecclesia) and the virtues (Pistis, Elpis, Agape, etc.) that constitute the Dodecad."], ["Ecclesia", "Valentinian", "Dodecad", "high", "Irenaeus AH I.2.5-6: Ecclesia (Assembly/Church) and Anthropos together produce the twelve Dodecad aeons. Ecclesia as the co-generative principle of the Dodecad reflects the Valentinian ecclesiology: the divine Assembly generates the virtues (faith, hope, love, etc.) that bind the pneumatic community."], ["Logos", "Valentinian", "Decad", "high", "Irenaeus AH I.2.5: Logos and Zoe (the second Ogdoad syzygy) produce the ten Decad aeons. The Decad is the second tier of the Valentinian Pleroma, generated by the creative activity of the divine Word (Logos) and Life (Zoe) \u2014 the principles of creative utterance and living generativity."], ["Zoe", "Valentinian", "Decad", "high", "Irenaeus AH I.2.5: Zoe and Logos together produce the ten Decad aeons. The pairing of Logos (Word) and Zoe (Life) as the generative principle of the second Pleroma tier reflects the Johannine theological matrix (John 1:4: \"In him was life [zoe], and the life was the light of all people\") that underpins Valentinian cosmological speculation."], ["Zurvan", "Zoroastrian", "Ahura Mazda", "medium", "In the Zurvanite myth, Time fathers Ohrmazd."], ["Zurvan", "Zoroastrian", "Angra Mainyu", "medium", "In the Zurvanite myth, Time fathers Ahriman."]], "truncated": false, "columns": ["parent", "tradition", "child", "confidence", "rationale"], "query": {"sql": "SELECT\n  s.canonical_name AS parent,\n  s.tradition      AS tradition,\n  o.canonical_name AS child,\n  r.confidence,\n  r.rationale\nFROM entity_relationships r\nJOIN entities s ON s.entity_id = r.subject_entity_id\nJOIN entities o ON o.entity_id = r.object_entity_id\nWHERE r.relationship_type = 'parent_of'\nORDER BY s.tradition, s.canonical_name\n", "params": {}}, "error": null, "private": false, "allow_execute_sql": true, "query_ms": 4.116161999945689, "source": "jebboone/deitydb", "source_url": "https://github.com/jebboone/deitydb", "license": "MIT", "license_url": "https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT"}