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'}
9 rows where entity_class = "deity" and tradition = "Pre-Islamic Arabian"
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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_ARAB_MANAF | Manāf | Pre-Islamic Arabian | Deity | Deity | tribal patron; honour; high status | regional | B | candidate_verified_name | Early-antiquity fringe completion (v1.67.0) | 0 | 0 | 0 | Meccan deity whose name survives in the Quraysh name ʿAbd Manaf; listed among the gods of Mecca in Ibn al-Kalbi. | deity | |||
| ENT_ARAB_NUHM | Nuhm | Pre-Islamic Arabian | Deity | Deity | tribal patron; protection | regional | B | candidate_verified_name | Early-antiquity fringe completion (v1.67.0) | 0 | 0 | 0 | Deity of the Muzayna tribe whose name survives in the theophoric ʿAbd Nuhm; listed in Ibn al-Kalbi. | deity | |||
| ENT_ARAB_SUWA | Suwāʿ | Pre-Islamic Arabian | Deity | Deity | antediluvian idol; tribal patron | regional | A | candidate_verified_name | Early-antiquity fringe completion (v1.67.0) | 0 | 0 | 0 | One of the five antediluvian idols of Qurʾan 71:23; later the idol of the Hudhayl tribe at Ruhat per Ibn al-Kalbi. | deity | |||
| ENT_ARAB_YAUQ | Yaʿūq | Pre-Islamic Arabian | Deity | Deity | antediluvian idol; tribal patron; protection | regional | A | candidate_verified_name | Early-antiquity fringe completion (v1.67.0) | 0 | 0 | 0 | One of the five antediluvian idols of Qurʾan 71:23 ('the preventer/protector'); horse-formed idol of Hamdan at Khaywan in Yemen per Ibn al-Kalbi. | deity | |||
| ENT_ARA_ALLAT | Al-Lat | Pre-Islamic Arabian | sun and fertility goddess | High Deity | sun; fertility; motherhood; war; protection; north Arabia; Herodotus Alilat | A | Major north Arabian and Nabataean goddess; one of the three "Daughters of Allah" named in Quran 53:19; worshipped from the Sinai to Palmyra and throughout north Arabia; Herodotus 3.8 (c. 450 BCE) calls her "Alilat" and identifies her with Aphrodite Urania; her great sanctuary was at Ta'if; associated with the sun and fertility; depicted with a lion at Palmyra and Petra; an early and widespread figure in the Arabian religious landscape | deity | |||||||||
| ENT_ARA_AL_UZZA | Al-Uzza | Pre-Islamic Arabian | Venus / morning star goddess | Love Deity | Venus (morning star); love; war; protection; strength; fertility; Nabataean queenship | A | North Arabian and Nabataean goddess; one of the three "Daughters of Allah" named in Quran 53:19-20; "the most mighty" or "the strong one"; associated with the planet Venus (morning star) and with Aphrodite in Greek contexts; her principal sanctuary was at Nakhla between Mecca and Ta'if; also worshipped at Petra; closely related to the Canaanite/Phoenician Astarte and Mesopotamian Ishtar Venus-goddess tradition; she was the most important of the three "Daughters" in the Hijaz | deity | |||||||||
| ENT_ARA_DUSHARA | Dushara | Pre-Islamic Arabian | chief deity of the Nabataeans / sky and mountain god | High Deity | divine supremacy; mountain; sky; sun; royal patronage; fertility; Nabataean kingdom; aniconic baetyl cult | A | Chief deity of the Nabataean kingdom (Petra; 4th c. BCE - 106 CE); "Lord of the Mountain" (Dhu al-Shara = "he of the Shara mountains"); his aniconic form was a black stone (baetyl); identified with Dionysus by Greek and Roman authors, and with Zeus by others; his cult was carried throughout the Nabataean diaspora to the Hauran, Egypt, and Rome; Healey (2001) documents him as the paradigm Nabataean deity whose Dionysus identification shaped Greek understanding of Arabian religion | deity | |||||||||
| ENT_ARA_HUBAL | Hubal | Pre-Islamic Arabian | Chief deity / Moon god | High Deity | chief deity; moon; tribal sovereignty; Mecca; Kaaba; pre-Islamic Arabian pantheon | A | Chief deity of the Kaaba sanctuary at Mecca before Islam; his idol (a human figure in red carnelian or gold, with a golden right hand) stood inside the Kaaba; divination by arrows was performed before him; described in Ibn al-Kalbi's Kitab al-Asnam (Book of Idols) as the supreme deity of the Quraysh tribe and of Mecca; associated by some scholars with the moon deity tradition transmitted from Mesopotamian Nanna/Sin via Levantine cultures; the deity Muhammad's grandfather Abd al-Muttalib pledged his son in a vow before | deity | |||||||||
| ENT_ARA_MANAT | Manat | Pre-Islamic Arabian | goddess of fate and death | Underworld Deity | fate; destiny; death; moon; time; inevitable end; tribal oaths | A | North Arabian goddess of fate and death; one of the three "Daughters of Allah" named in Quran 53:20; "the one who apportions"; her sanctuary was at al-Mushallal near Qudayd on the Red Sea coast; associated with the moon and with the inevitable destiny of death; identified with Nemesis or Tyche in Greek contexts; particularly venerated by the tribes of Aws and Khazraj (the Medinan tribes); the oldest of the three "Daughters" in some traditions | 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]);