{"database": "deitydb", "table": "entities", "is_view": false, "human_description_en": "where tradition = \"Valentinian\"", "rows": [["ENT_VAL_ACHAMOTH", "Achamoth", null, "Valentinian", "Lower Sophia", "Aeon", "lower wisdom; deficiency; restoration; psychic creation", null, "Valentinian", null, "A", "candidate_verified_name", "Valentinian core entity", 2, 0, 0, "Lower Sophia figure central to Valentinian myth.", "aeon"], ["ENT_VAL_AEINOUS", "Aeinous", null, "Valentinian", "Aeon/personification", "Aeon", null, null, null, "PER_GNO_2ND_4TH", "A", "reviewed", null, null, null, null, "Ever-mind (Aeinous), male aeon of the Dodecad, consort of Synesis.", "aeon"], ["ENT_VAL_AGAPE", "Agape", null, "Valentinian", "Aeon / personified Love", "Aeon", "love; divine charity; Dodecad; Metricos pair; cosmic love principle; Pleroma binding force", null, null, null, "A", null, null, null, null, null, "Agape (\"Love\") is one of the twelve Dodecad aeons in the Valentinian Pleroma, paired with Metricos (\"Measurer\"). Like Pistis, Agape personifies a theological virtue as a cosmic divine reality. In Valentinian theology, the agape that binds the Pleroma is the divine love through which all aeons are oriented toward the Father \u2014 it is the binding force of the divine fullness. The prominence of Agape in the Dodecad reflects Valentinianism's deep engagement with the Johannine tradition (1 John 4:8: \"God is Agape\") and Paul's hymn to love in 1 Corinthians 13. For Valentinian theologians, Paul's statement that \"love never fails\" (1 Cor 13:8) while knowledge and prophecy pass away supports the aeon Agape's permanent role in the Pleroma even after the Fall of Sophia and its aftermath. Irenaeus AH I.2.5; Layton (1987) pp. 299-300.", "aeon"], ["ENT_VAL_AGERATOS", "Ageratos", null, "Valentinian", "Aeon/personification", "Aeon", null, null, null, "PER_GNO_2ND_4TH", "A", "reviewed", null, null, null, null, "Never-aging (Ageratos), male aeon of the Decad, consort of Henosis.", "aeon"], ["ENT_VAL_AKINETOS", "Akinetos", null, "Valentinian", "Aeon/personification", "Aeon", null, null, null, "PER_GNO_2ND_4TH", "A", "reviewed", null, null, null, null, "Immovable (Akinetos), male aeon of the Decad, consort of Syncrasis.", "aeon"], ["ENT_VAL_ALETHEIA", "Aletheia", null, "Valentinian", "Aeon/personification", "Aeon", "truth; revelation; divine reality", null, "Valentinian", null, "A", "candidate_verified_name", "Valentinian core entity", 0, 0, 0, "Truth aeon, paired with Nous.", "aeon"], ["ENT_VAL_ANGELS_SAVIOR", "Angels of the Savior", null, "Valentinian", "Aeonic collective", "Aeonic collective", null, null, null, "PER_GNO_2ND_4TH", "A", "reviewed", null, null, null, null, "The (male) angels of the Saviour: the spiritual counterparts who accompany the Saviour out of the Pleroma; the spiritual seed is reunited with them in the bridal chamber, mending the broken syzygy.", "collective"], ["ENT_VAL_ANTHROPOS", "Anthropos", null, "Valentinian", "Aeon/primordial human", "Aeon", "humanity; archetypal human; divine image", null, "Valentinian", null, "A", "candidate_verified_name", "Valentinian core entity", 0, 0, 0, "Human/Man aeon, paired with Ecclesia.", "aeon"], ["ENT_VAL_APOLYTROSIS", "Apolytrosis", null, "Valentinian", "Ritual/devotional category", "Ritual category", null, null, null, "PER_GNO_2ND_4TH", "A", "reviewed", null, null, null, null, "Apolytrosis (\"redemption\"/release): the Valentinian sacrament of liberation that seals the pneumatic for ascent through the powers, closely bound to the bridal chamber (Irenaeus AH I.21).", "ritual"], ["ENT_VAL_APORIA", "Aporia", null, "Valentinian", "Personified passion", "Mythic process/category", null, null, null, "PER_GNO_2ND_4TH", "A", "reviewed", null, null, null, null, "Perplexity/bewilderment (Aporia), one of the fourfold passions of Achamoth.", "aeon"], ["ENT_VAL_AUTOPHYES", "Autophyes", null, "Valentinian", "Aeon/personification", "Aeon", null, null, null, "PER_GNO_2ND_4TH", "A", "reviewed", null, null, null, null, "Self-produced (Autophyes), male aeon of the Decad, consort of Hedone.", "aeon"], ["ENT_VAL_BRIDAL_CHAMBER", "Bridal Chamber", null, "Valentinian", "Ritual/symbolic category", "Ritual Collective", "bridal chamber; union; sacrament; restoration", null, "Valentinian", null, "A", "candidate_verified_name", "Valentinian ritual-symbolic entity", 1, 0, 0, "Valentinian ritual/symbolic category of union and restoration.", "ritual"], ["ENT_VAL_BYTHIOS", "Bythios", null, "Valentinian", "Aeon/personification", "Aeon", null, null, null, "PER_GNO_2ND_4TH", "A", "reviewed", null, null, null, null, "Profound (Bythios), male aeon of the Decad, consort of Mixis (Irenaeus AH I.1.2).", "aeon"], ["ENT_VAL_BYTHOS", "Bythos", null, "Valentinian", "Supreme principle/aeon", "Supreme Principle", "depth; ineffable source; primal father", null, "Valentinian", null, "A", "candidate_verified_name", "Valentinian core entity", 0, 0, 0, "The Depth or primal source in Valentinian theology.", "aeon"], ["ENT_VAL_DECAD", "Decad", null, "Valentinian", "Aeonic collective / second tier of Pleroma", "Aeonic Collective", "divine emanation; second Pleroma tier; ten aeons; cosmic fullness; Logos offspring", null, null, null, "A", null, null, null, null, null, "The Decad is the collective name for the ten aeons emanated by the syzygy of Logos and Zoe, constituting the second tier of the Valentinian Pleroma after the primary Ogdoad. Irenaeus (AH I.2.5) names them as five male-female pairs: Bythios and Mixis, Ageratos and Henosis, Autophyes and Hedone, Acinetos and Syncrasis, Monogenes and Macaria (or Theletos and Macaria in some variants). These ten aeons collectively embody aspects of divine creativity, stability, and productive will. The Decad's significance in the Valentinian system is structural: together with the Ogdoad (first eight aeons) and the Dodecad (twelve aeons), it completes the thirty-aeon Pleroma whose fullness (pl\u0113roma) constitutes the divine realm. The crisis in the Pleroma is triggered not within the Decad but in the Dodecad (by Sophia, the 30th aeon), but the Decad's existence is the precondition for that crisis. Layton (1987) pp. 276-302.", "collective"], ["ENT_VAL_DODECAD", "Dodecad", null, "Valentinian", "Aeonic collective / third tier of Pleroma", "Aeonic Collective", "divine emanation; third Pleroma tier; twelve aeons; cosmic fullness; Sophia origin; fall", null, null, null, "A", null, null, null, null, null, "The Dodecad is the collective name for the twelve aeons emanated by the syzygy of Anthropos and Ecclesia, constituting the third and final tier of the Valentinian Pleroma. Irenaeus (AH I.2.5-6) names them as six male-female pairs: Paracletos and Pistis, Patricos and Elpis, Metricos and Agape, Ainos and Synesis, Ecclesiasticos and Makariotes, Theletos and Sophia. The theological significance of the Dodecad exceeds the Decad: it is within the Dodecad that the cosmological crisis originates, since Sophia \u2014 the 30th and last aeon of the entire Pleroma, paired with Theletos in the Dodecad \u2014 is seized by a \"passion\" to comprehend the Father (Bythos) without her consort, generating an unbounded desire (enthymesis) that, when separated from her by Horos (the boundary), becomes the lower Sophia or Achamoth. This fall of Sophia triggers the creation of the material world by the Demiurge (Yaldabaoth), whom Achamoth produces without a divine partner. The Dodecad thus functions as the point of transition from divine fullness to material creation in the Valentinian cosmological drama. Layton (1987) pp. 276-302.", "collective"], ["ENT_VAL_ECCLESIA", "Ecclesia", null, "Valentinian", "Aeon/personification", "Aeon", "church; assembly; spiritual community", null, "Valentinian", null, "A", "candidate_verified_name", "Valentinian core entity", 0, 0, 0, "Church/Assembly aeon, paired with Anthropos.", "aeon"], ["ENT_VAL_EKKLESIASTIKOS", "Ekklesiastikos", null, "Valentinian", "Aeon/personification", "Aeon", null, null, null, "PER_GNO_2ND_4TH", "A", "reviewed", null, null, null, null, "Ecclesiastical (Ekklesiastikos), male aeon of the Dodecad, consort of Makariotes.", "aeon"], ["ENT_VAL_ELPIS", "Elpis (Valentinian)", null, "Valentinian", "Aeon/personification", "Aeon", null, null, null, "PER_GNO_2ND_4TH", "A", "reviewed", null, null, null, null, "Hope (Elpis), female aeon of the Dodecad, consort of Patrikos.", "aeon"], ["ENT_VAL_ENNOIA", "Ennoia", null, "Valentinian", "Aeon/personification", "Aeon", "thought; conception; divine intention", null, "Valentinian", null, "B", "needs_review", "Valentinian aeonic entity", 0, 0, 0, "Thought/conception figure; usage varies across Valentinian accounts.", "aeon"], ["ENT_VAL_ENTHYMESIS", "Enthymesis", null, "Valentinian", "Aeon/personified passion", "Mythic process/category", null, null, null, "PER_GNO_2ND_4TH", "A", "reviewed", null, null, null, null, "The \"intention\" (Enthymesis) of Sophia: the formless, passion-laden offspring of her presumptuous desire to grasp the Father, separated from her by Horos and cast outside the Pleroma, where it becomes the lower Sophia, Achamoth (Thomassen, Spiritual Seed).", "aeon"], ["ENT_VAL_EPISTROPHE", "Epistrophe", null, "Valentinian", "Personified passion", "Mythic process/category", null, null, null, "PER_GNO_2ND_4TH", "A", "reviewed", null, null, null, null, "Conversion/turning (Epistrophe), the redemptive passion of Achamoth \u2014 her turning back toward the light \u2014 from which the psychic substance (and the Demiurge) is formed.", "aeon"], ["ENT_VAL_HEDONE", "Hedone (Valentinian)", null, "Valentinian", "Aeon/personification", "Aeon", null, null, null, "PER_GNO_2ND_4TH", "A", "reviewed", null, null, null, null, "Pleasure (Hedone), female aeon of the Decad, consort of Autophyes.", "aeon"], ["ENT_VAL_HENOSIS", "Henosis", null, "Valentinian", "Aeon/personification", "Aeon", null, null, null, "PER_GNO_2ND_4TH", "A", "reviewed", null, null, null, null, "Union (Henosis), female aeon of the Decad, consort of Ageratos.", "aeon"], ["ENT_VAL_HOROS", "Horos", null, "Valentinian", "Boundary principle", "Aeon", "limit; boundary; stabilization; restoration", null, "Valentinian", null, "A", "candidate_verified_name", "Valentinian core entity", 0, 0, 0, "Limit/boundary principle that stabilizes the Pleroma.", "abstraction"], ["ENT_VAL_HYLIC", "Hylic", null, "Valentinian", "Anthropological category", "Theological category", null, null, null, "PER_GNO_2ND_4TH", "A", "reviewed", null, null, null, null, "The material (hylic/choic) nature \u2014 the lowest class, formed from Achamoth's passions and destined to dissolution.", "abstraction"], ["ENT_VAL_LOGOS", "Logos", null, "Valentinian", "Aeon/principle", "Aeon", "word; reason; mediation", null, "Valentinian", null, "A", "candidate_verified_name", "Valentinian core entity", 0, 0, 0, "Word/Reason aeon in Valentinian syzygies.", "aeon"], ["ENT_VAL_LYPE", "Lype", null, "Valentinian", "Personified passion", "Mythic process/category", null, null, null, "PER_GNO_2ND_4TH", "A", "reviewed", null, null, null, null, "Grief (Lype), one of the fourfold passions of Achamoth, from which (with fear and perplexity) the material substance is formed.", "aeon"], ["ENT_VAL_MACARIA", "Macaria (Valentinian)", null, "Valentinian", "Aeon/personification", "Aeon", null, null, null, "PER_GNO_2ND_4TH", "A", "reviewed", null, null, null, null, "Blessedness (Macaria), female aeon of the Decad, consort of Monogenes.", "aeon"], ["ENT_VAL_MAKARIOTES", "Makariotes", null, "Valentinian", "Aeon/personification", "Aeon", null, null, null, "PER_GNO_2ND_4TH", "A", "reviewed", null, null, null, null, "Felicity (Makariotes), female aeon of the Dodecad, consort of Ekklesiastikos.", "aeon"], ["ENT_VAL_METRIKOS", "Metrikos", null, "Valentinian", "Aeon/personification", "Aeon", null, null, null, "PER_GNO_2ND_4TH", "A", "reviewed", null, null, null, null, "Maternal (Metrikos), male aeon of the Dodecad, consort of Agape.", "aeon"], ["ENT_VAL_MIDDLE", "The Middle", null, "Valentinian", "Cosmic realm/category", "Cosmological category", null, null, null, "PER_GNO_2ND_4TH", "A", "reviewed", null, null, null, null, "The Middle (Mesotes): the intermediate region between the Pleroma and the cosmos. Achamoth dwells in the Ogdoad/Middle, while the psychic Demiurge rules the Hebdomad below her.", "realm"], ["ENT_VAL_MIXIS", "Mixis", null, "Valentinian", "Aeon/personification", "Aeon", null, null, null, "PER_GNO_2ND_4TH", "A", "reviewed", null, null, null, null, "Mingling (Mixis), female aeon of the Decad, consort of Bythios.", "aeon"], ["ENT_VAL_MONOGENES", "Monogenes", null, "Valentinian", "Aeon / Only-begotten", "Aeon", "divine sonship; unique knowledge of the Father; only-begotten principle; Nous variant; Decad", null, null, null, "A", null, null, null, null, null, "Monogenes (\"Only-begotten\") is one of the ten Decad aeons in the Valentinian Pleroma, paired with Macaria (\"Blessedness\"), and produced by the syzygy of Logos and Zoe (Irenaeus AH I.2.5). He occupies a special position in some Valentinian traditions because the title \"Monogenes\" is also applied to Nous (the second aeon, paired with Aletheia), who alone has knowledge of the Father (Bythos): \"Nous alone, which is also called Only-begotten and Father and Beginning of all things, was able to know the size of the Father\" (Irenaeus AH I.2.1). This creates a theological ambiguity in Valentinianism: there is a Decad-level Monogenes (paired with Macaria in the Decad sequence) and a title Monogenes applied to the second Ogdoad aeon Nous. The term \"Monogenes\" is also the Greek theological term used for Christ's divine Sonship in the Gospel of John (1:14, 18; 3:16), making this concept a bridge point between Valentinian aeon theology and orthodox Christology. Layton (1987) pp. 276-302; Irenaeus AH I.2.5.", "aeon"], ["ENT_VAL_NOUS", "Nous", null, "Valentinian", "Aeon/intellect", "Aeon", "mind; only-begotten; divine intellect", null, "Valentinian", null, "A", "candidate_verified_name", "Valentinian core entity", 0, 0, 0, "Mind/Intellect aeon, often paired with Aletheia.", "aeon"], ["ENT_VAL_PARAKLETOS", "Parakletos", null, "Valentinian", "Aeon/personification", "Aeon", null, null, null, "PER_GNO_2ND_4TH", "A", "reviewed", null, null, null, null, "Comforter (Parakletos), male aeon of the Dodecad, consort of Pistis.", "aeon"], ["ENT_VAL_PATRIKOS", "Patrikos", null, "Valentinian", "Aeon/personification", "Aeon", null, null, null, "PER_GNO_2ND_4TH", "A", "reviewed", null, null, null, null, "Paternal (Patrikos), male aeon of the Dodecad, consort of Elpis.", "aeon"], ["ENT_VAL_PHOBOS", "Phobos (Valentinian)", null, "Valentinian", "Personified passion", "Mythic process/category", null, null, null, "PER_GNO_2ND_4TH", "A", "reviewed", null, null, null, null, "Fear (Phobos), one of the fourfold passions of Achamoth.", "aeon"], ["ENT_VAL_PISTIS", "Pistis", null, "Valentinian", "Aeon / personified Faith", "Aeon", "faith; divine trust; Dodecad; Paracletos pair; Pistis Sophia tradition; salvific trust", null, null, null, "A", null, null, null, null, null, "Pistis (\"Faith\") is one of the twelve Dodecad aeons in the Valentinian Pleroma, paired with Paracletos (\"Comforter\" \u2014 the Valentinian appropriation of the Johannine Paraclete concept). Produced by the syzygy of Anthropos and Ecclesia, Pistis personifies the theological virtue of faith as a cosmic, divine quality rather than a human disposition \u2014 in Valentinian theology, Pistis is the archetypal pattern of which human faith is a shadow. The figure of Pistis acquires much greater theological development in the text known as Pistis Sophia (possibly 3rd\u20134th c. CE), a Coptic Gnostic dialogue in which Sophia/Pistis is a fallen aeon who descends through thirteen emanations seeking rescue from the material realm \u2014 an extended narrative elaboration of the Valentinian cosmological drama. In the Pistis Sophia text, the figure named \"Pistis Sophia\" conflates the Dodecad aeon Pistis with the fallen Sophia, creating a hybrid narrative figure distinct from the Valentinian Decad/Dodecad structure. Layton (1987) pp. 299-300; Irenaeus AH I.2.5.", "aeon"], ["ENT_VAL_PNEUMATIC", "Pneumatic", null, "Valentinian", "Anthropological category", "Theological category", null, null, null, "PER_GNO_2ND_4TH", "A", "reviewed", null, null, null, null, "The spiritual (pneumatic) nature \u2014 the highest of the three Valentinian classes of humanity, kin to the Pleroma. Both schools agreed the pneumatic is saved; they differed on whether it is saved by nature (Eastern) or must be formed by knowledge.", "abstraction"], ["ENT_VAL_PSYCHIC", "Psychic", null, "Valentinian", "Anthropological category", "Theological category", null, null, null, "PER_GNO_2ND_4TH", "A", "reviewed", null, null, null, null, "The psychic (soul) nature \u2014 the middle class, possessing free will. The Western (Italic) school made the psychics the central target of salvation, saved by faith and works; the Eastern school subordinated them to the spiritual.", "abstraction"], ["ENT_VAL_PSYCHIC_CHRIST", "Psychic Christ", null, "Valentinian", "Savior aspect", "Revealer/savior", null, null, null, "PER_GNO_2ND_4TH", "A", "reviewed", null, null, null, null, "The psychic Christ: in the Western (Italic) school (Ptolemy, Heracleon) the Saviour assumed a psychic body furnished by the Demiurge, in addition to his spiritual nature; the Eastern (Oriental) school (Theodotus, Axionicus) held the Saviour's body to be wholly spiritual. The clearest marker of the two-school division.", "deity"], ["ENT_VAL_SIGE", "Sige", null, "Valentinian", "Aeon/personification", "Aeon", "silence; hiddenness; primal consort", null, "Valentinian", null, "A", "candidate_verified_name", "Valentinian core entity", 0, 0, 0, "Silence, often paired with Bythos.", "aeon"], ["ENT_VAL_SOTER", "Soter", null, "Valentinian", "Savior aeon", "Revealer Figure", "savior; restoration; redemption; pleroma", null, "Valentinian", null, "A", "candidate_verified_name", "Valentinian core entity", 0, 0, 0, "Savior figure involved in restoring deficiency.", "aeon"], ["ENT_VAL_SPIRITUAL_SEED", "Spiritual Seed", null, "Valentinian", "Elect collective/category", "Elect collective", null, null, null, "PER_GNO_2ND_4TH", "A", "reviewed", null, null, null, null, "The spiritual seed (sperma pneumatikon): the pneumatic element that Achamoth, beholding the Saviour and his angels, conceived and sowed into the Demiurge's creation \u2014 the elect \"Church\" destined to re-enter the Pleroma. The title concept of Thomassen's study.", "collective"], ["ENT_VAL_STAUROS", "Stauros", null, "Valentinian", "Boundary/cross principle", "Aeon", "cross; boundary; separation; restoration", null, "Valentinian", null, "B", "needs_review", "Valentinian theological entity", 0, 0, 0, "Cross/boundary figure sometimes associated with Horos.", "abstraction"], ["ENT_VAL_SYNCRASIS", "Syncrasis", null, "Valentinian", "Aeon/personification", "Aeon", null, null, null, "PER_GNO_2ND_4TH", "A", "reviewed", null, null, null, null, "Commixture (Syncrasis), female aeon of the Decad, consort of Akinetos.", "aeon"], ["ENT_VAL_SYNESIS", "Synesis (Valentinian)", null, "Valentinian", "Aeon/personification", "Aeon", null, null, null, "PER_GNO_2ND_4TH", "A", "reviewed", null, null, null, null, "Understanding (Synesis), female aeon of the Dodecad, consort of Aeinous.", "aeon"], ["ENT_VAL_THELETOS", "Theletos", null, "Valentinian", "Aeon / Divine Will", "Aeon", "divine will; Dodecad; Sophia pair; cosmological crisis; fall of Sophia; Pleroma limit", null, null, null, "A", null, null, null, null, null, "Theletos (\"Will\" or \"Desired One\") is the second-to-last of the thirty Valentinian aeons, paired with Sophia as the final male-female syzygy of the Dodecad (Irenaeus AH I.1.1-3; I.2.5). He is theologically pivotal: Sophia's fall occurs specifically because she desires to comprehend the Father without her consort Theletos \u2014 her passion/desire (enthymesis) erupts as a desire to \"know\" the Father directly, bypassing the proper mediation of her syzygy partner. Without Theletos, Sophia's unbounded desire cannot be contained, and it overflows the Pleroma boundary, generating the crisis that eventually produces Achamoth (Lower Sophia) and the material world. Theletos thus represents the principle of divine Will as the proper partner of Wisdom \u2014 the absence of Theletos from Sophia's creative act is precisely what makes her creation defective and material rather than spiritual. In later Valentinian theology (as preserved in the Gospel of Philip, NHC II,3), the relationship of Theletos and Sophia informs the discussion of proper spiritual pairing (the \"bridal chamber\" motif). Irenaeus AH I.1.1-3; Layton (1987) pp. 289-302.", "aeon"], ["ENT_VAL_ZOE", "Zoe", null, "Valentinian", "Aeon/personification", "Aeon", "life; animation; living fullness", null, "Valentinian", null, "A", "candidate_verified_name", "Valentinian core entity", 0, 0, 0, "Life aeon, paired with Logos.", "aeon"]], "truncated": false, "filtered_table_rows_count": 50, "expanded_columns": [], "expandable_columns": [[{"column": "entity_class", "other_table": "entity_class", "other_column": "class_id"}, null]], "columns": ["entity_id", "canonical_name", "greek_name", "tradition", "entity_type", "category", "primary_domains", "tags", "cult_scope", "primary_period", "evidence_confidence", "review_status", "inclusion_basis", "earth_association_score", "chthonic_flag", "serpent_flag", "short_note", "entity_class"], "primary_keys": ["entity_id"], "units": {}, "query": {"sql": "select entity_id, canonical_name, greek_name, tradition, entity_type, category, primary_domains, tags, cult_scope, primary_period, evidence_confidence, review_status, inclusion_basis, earth_association_score, chthonic_flag, serpent_flag, short_note, entity_class from entities where \"tradition\" = :p0 order by entity_id limit 101", "params": {"p0": "Valentinian"}}, "facet_results": {"entity_class": {"name": "entity_class", "type": "column", "hideable": false, "toggle_url": "/deitydb/entities.json?tradition=Valentinian", "results": [{"value": "aeon", "label": "aeon", "count": 37, "toggle_url": "http://deitydb-explorer.fly.dev/deitydb/entities.json?tradition=Valentinian&entity_class=aeon", "selected": false}, {"value": "abstraction", "label": "abstraction", "count": 5, "toggle_url": "http://deitydb-explorer.fly.dev/deitydb/entities.json?tradition=Valentinian&entity_class=abstraction", "selected": false}, {"value": "collective", "label": "collective", "count": 4, "toggle_url": "http://deitydb-explorer.fly.dev/deitydb/entities.json?tradition=Valentinian&entity_class=collective", "selected": false}, {"value": "ritual", "label": "ritual", "count": 2, "toggle_url": "http://deitydb-explorer.fly.dev/deitydb/entities.json?tradition=Valentinian&entity_class=ritual", "selected": false}, {"value": "deity", "label": "deity", "count": 1, "toggle_url": "http://deitydb-explorer.fly.dev/deitydb/entities.json?tradition=Valentinian&entity_class=deity", "selected": false}, {"value": "realm", "label": "realm", "count": 1, "toggle_url": "http://deitydb-explorer.fly.dev/deitydb/entities.json?tradition=Valentinian&entity_class=realm", "selected": false}], "truncated": false}, "tradition": {"name": "tradition", "type": "column", "hideable": false, "toggle_url": "/deitydb/entities.json?tradition=Valentinian", "results": [{"value": "Valentinian", "label": "Valentinian", "count": 50, "toggle_url": "http://deitydb-explorer.fly.dev/deitydb/entities.json", "selected": true}], "truncated": false}}, "suggested_facets": [{"name": "entity_type", "toggle_url": "http://deitydb-explorer.fly.dev/deitydb/entities.json?tradition=Valentinian&_facet=entity_type"}, {"name": "category", "toggle_url": "http://deitydb-explorer.fly.dev/deitydb/entities.json?tradition=Valentinian&_facet=category"}, {"name": "evidence_confidence", "toggle_url": "http://deitydb-explorer.fly.dev/deitydb/entities.json?tradition=Valentinian&_facet=evidence_confidence"}, {"name": "review_status", "toggle_url": "http://deitydb-explorer.fly.dev/deitydb/entities.json?tradition=Valentinian&_facet=review_status"}, {"name": "inclusion_basis", "toggle_url": "http://deitydb-explorer.fly.dev/deitydb/entities.json?tradition=Valentinian&_facet=inclusion_basis"}, {"name": "earth_association_score", "toggle_url": "http://deitydb-explorer.fly.dev/deitydb/entities.json?tradition=Valentinian&_facet=earth_association_score"}], "next": null, "next_url": null, "private": false, "allow_execute_sql": true, "query_ms": 43.77284099996359, "source": "jebboone/deitydb", "source_url": "https://github.com/jebboone/deitydb", "license": "MIT", "license_url": "https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT"}