Entities
Data license: MIT · Data source: jebboone/deitydb
- entity_id
- {'description': 'Stable identifier (e.g. ENT_GRK_ZEUS, ENT_EGY_OSIRIS, ENT_ISL_MUSA)'}
- canonical_name
- {'description': 'Primary English name used in the database'}
- greek_name
- {'description': 'Greek-script name, where applicable'}
- tradition
- {'description': 'Religious or cultural tradition of origin'}
- entity_class
- {'description': 'Controlled top-level kind (19 values: deity, angel, demon, aeon, sefirah, spirit, monster, hero, ruler, prophet, sage, saint, scriptural-figure, abstraction, collective, realm, ritual, title, object) — recommended for filtering by kind'}
- entity_type
- {'description': 'Granular free-text type descriptor (894 distinct values; see entity_class for the controlled grouping)'}
- category
- {'description': 'Broader functional category (146 values — recommended for filtering)'}
- primary_domains
- {'description': 'Primary divine domains, comma-separated'}
- evidence_confidence
- {'description': 'Sourcing quality: A = direct primary-text attestation; B = strong secondary; C = inference; D = speculative'}
- chthonic_flag
- {'description': 'True if this entity has underworld or chthonic associations'}
- serpent_flag
- {'description': 'True if this entity has serpent or dragon associations'}
- short_note
- {'description': 'Scholarly description with source citations'}
1 row where entity_class = "deity" and tradition = "Moabite"
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| 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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ENT_MOA_KEMOSH | Kemosh | Moabite | National deity | War Deity | war; national sovereignty; destruction; divine anger; restoration | A | National deity of Moab; also spelled Chemosh, Kamosh. Primary attestation: the Mesha Stele (c. 840 BCE; KAI 181), which names Kemosh nine times and presents him as the supreme deity of Moab — the one whose anger caused Moab's subjugation under Israel, and whose favour enabled its restoration. The theological structure of the Mesha Stele exactly mirrors Deuteronomistic theology: "Omri, king of Israel, humiliated Moab many years, for Kemosh was angry with his land." Kemosh commands military campaigns directly: "Go, take Nebo against Israel" (line 14). Kemosh receives the spoils of battle as ḥērem (sacred destruction/devotion). Hebrew Bible: Numbers 21:29 calls the Moabites "the people of Kemosh"; Judges 11:24 records Jephthah's argument that each people holds the land its deity grants; 1 Kings 11:7,33 reports Solomon building a high place for Kemosh on the Mount of Olives; Jeremiah 48:7,13,46 announces Kemosh's exile in judgment. Kemosh is a war and storm deity; later Hellenistic sources equated him with Ares. Dearman (1989) pp. 95-160; Cross (1973) pp. 228-229. | deity |
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CREATE TABLE "entities" (
[entity_id] TEXT PRIMARY KEY,
[canonical_name] TEXT,
[greek_name] TEXT,
[tradition] TEXT,
[entity_type] TEXT,
[category] TEXT,
[primary_domains] TEXT,
[tags] TEXT,
[cult_scope] TEXT,
[primary_period] TEXT,
[evidence_confidence] TEXT,
[review_status] TEXT,
[inclusion_basis] TEXT,
[earth_association_score] INTEGER,
[chthonic_flag] INTEGER,
[serpent_flag] INTEGER,
[short_note] TEXT,
[entity_class] TEXT REFERENCES [entity_class]([class_id])
);
CREATE INDEX [idx_entities_entity_class]
ON [entities] ([entity_class]);