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Entities

The core table — every entity in the database, spanning gods, angels, demons, aeons, prophets, saints, heroes, spirits, monsters, personified abstractions, cosmological realms, and ritual categories. Use category to filter by functional type (146 values: Underworld Deity, Hero, Adversarial Being, Revealer Figure, etc.). Use tradition to filter by tradition. The short_note column contains a scholarly description with source citations.

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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]);
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