{"database": "deitydb", "table": "entity_relationships", "is_view": false, "human_description_en": "where relationship_type = \"spouse_of\"", "rows": [[1, "ENT_ZEUS", "spouse_of", "ENT_HERA", "high", "Primary Olympian divine marriage.", "SRC_THEOI_GODS", "reviewed", null], [9, "ENT_HADES", "spouse_of", "ENT_PERSEPHONE", "high", "Persephone is queen and spouse of Hades.", "SRC_THEOI_GODS", "reviewed", null], [55, "ENT_GAIA", "spouse_of", "ENT_URANUS", "high", "Gaia and Uranus are paired as primordial parents in Greek cosmogony.", "SRC_THEOI_GODS", "reviewed", null], [58, "ENT_CRONUS", "spouse_of", "ENT_RHEA", "high", "Cronus and Rhea are paired as Titan parents of major Olympians.", "SRC_THEOI_GODS", "reviewed", null], [203, "ENT_EGY_OSIRIS", "spouse_of", "ENT_EGY_ISIS", "high", "Osiris and Isis are divine spouses.", "SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS", "reviewed", null], [204, "ENT_EGY_SETH", "spouse_of", "ENT_EGY_NEPHTHYS", "medium", "Seth and Nephthys are paired in the Ennead tradition.", "SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS", "reviewed", null], [209, "ENT_EGY_GEB", "spouse_of", "ENT_EGY_NUT", "high", "Geb and Nut are paired as earth and sky parents in Egyptian theology.", "SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS", "reviewed", null], [214, "ENT_EGY_SHU", "spouse_of", "ENT_EGY_TEFNUT", "high", "Shu and Tefnut are paired in Heliopolitan theology.", "SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS", "reviewed", null], [227, "ENT_EGY_AMUN", "spouse_of", "ENT_EGY_AMUNET", "medium", "Amun and Amunet form an Ogdoad pair in Hermopolitan theology.", "SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS", "reviewed", null], [228, "ENT_EGY_HEH", "spouse_of", "ENT_EGY_HAUHET", "high", "Heh and Hauhet form a male/female Ogdoad pair.", "SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS", "reviewed", null], [229, "ENT_EGY_KEK", "spouse_of", "ENT_EGY_KAUKET", "high", "Kek and Kauket form a male/female Ogdoad pair.", "SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS", "reviewed", null], [230, "ENT_EGY_NUN", "spouse_of", "ENT_EGY_NAUNET", "high", "Nun and Naunet form a male/female Ogdoad pair.", "SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS", "reviewed", null], [456, "ENT_MES_NERGAL", "spouse_of", "ENT_MES_ERESHKIGAL", "medium", "Nergal and Ereshkigal are paired in underworld mythology.", "SRC_BLACK_GREEN_MESO", "reviewed", null], [466, "ENT_MES_APSU", "spouse_of", "ENT_MES_TIAMAT", "high", "Apsu and Tiamat are paired primordial waters in Babylonian cosmogony.", "SRC_BLACK_GREEN_MESO", "reviewed", null], [521, "ENT_CAN_EL", "spouse_of", "ENT_CAN_ASHERAH", "high", "El and Athirat/Asherah are paired as senior divine couple in Northwest Semitic tradition.", "SRC_UGARIT_DDD", "reviewed", null], [648, "ENT_VAL_LOGOS", "spouse_of", "ENT_GNO_ZOE", "high", "Logos and Zoe form a Valentinian syzygy.", "SRC_LAYTON_GNOSTIC", "reviewed", null], [649, "ENT_GNO_LOGOS", "spouse_of", "ENT_GNO_ZOE", "high", "Logos and Zoe form a Valentinian syzygy.", "SRC_LAYTON_GNOSTIC", "reviewed", null], [653, "ENT_VAL_BYTHOS", "spouse_of", "ENT_VAL_SIGE", "medium", "Bythos and Sige form a primal Valentinian pair in some accounts.", "SRC_LAYTON_GNOSTIC", "reviewed", null], [654, "ENT_VAL_NOUS", "spouse_of", "ENT_VAL_ALETHEIA", "high", "Nous and Aletheia form a Valentinian syzygy.", "SRC_LAYTON_GNOSTIC", "reviewed", null], [655, "ENT_GNO_NOUS", "spouse_of", "ENT_VAL_ALETHEIA", "high", "Nous and Aletheia form a Valentinian syzygy.", "SRC_LAYTON_GNOSTIC", "reviewed", null], [656, "ENT_VAL_LOGOS", "spouse_of", "ENT_VAL_ZOE", "high", "Logos and Zoe form a Valentinian syzygy.", "SRC_LAYTON_GNOSTIC", "reviewed", null], [657, "ENT_GNO_LOGOS", "spouse_of", "ENT_VAL_ZOE", "high", "Logos and Zoe form a Valentinian syzygy.", "SRC_LAYTON_GNOSTIC", "reviewed", null], [658, "ENT_VAL_ANTHROPOS", "spouse_of", "ENT_VAL_ECCLESIA", "high", "Anthropos and Ecclesia form a Valentinian syzygy.", "SRC_LAYTON_GNOSTIC", "reviewed", null], [659, "ENT_GNO_ANTHROPOS", "spouse_of", "ENT_VAL_ECCLESIA", "high", "Anthropos and Ecclesia form a Valentinian syzygy.", "SRC_LAYTON_GNOSTIC", "reviewed", null], [1568, "ENT_EGY_AMUN", "spouse_of", "ENT_EGY_MUT", "high", "Amun and Mut form the divine couple of the Theban Triad (Amun\u2013Mut\u2013Khonsu), with Khonsu as their son. Mut's Precinct at Karnak (south of the main Amun temple complex) was her primary cult center. The pairing is the dominant theological arrangement of the New Kingdom Egyptian state religion. Wilkinson (2003) p. 151.", "SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS", "reviewed", "PER_EGY_NEW_KINGDOM"], [1569, "ENT_EGY_MUT", "spouse_of", "ENT_EGY_AMUN", "high", "Mut as the divine consort of Amun and mother of Khonsu in the Theban Triad; her name means \"mother\"; originally a primordial mother goddess who was later integrated as Amun's principal wife in the Middle Kingdom Theban theology.", "SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS", "reviewed", "PER_EGY_NEW_KINGDOM"], [1572, "ENT_EGY_PTAH", "spouse_of", "ENT_EGY_SEKHMET", "high", "Ptah and Sekhmet form the divine couple of the Memphis Triad (Ptah\u2013Sekhmet\u2013Nefertem). Sekhmet (\"the Powerful One\") is Ptah's fierce consort and the lioness goddess of war and pestilence; their pairing unites the creative/craftsman principle (Ptah) with the destructive/protective force (Sekhmet). Wilkinson (2003) pp. 181, 212.", "SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS", "reviewed", "PER_EGY_OLD_KINGDOM"], [1573, "ENT_EGY_SEKHMET", "spouse_of", "ENT_EGY_PTAH", "high", "Sekhmet as the divine consort of Ptah and co-parent of Nefertem in the Memphis Triad; her marriage to Ptah joined the creative and destructive aspects of the Memphite divine order.", "SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS", "reviewed", "PER_EGY_OLD_KINGDOM"], [1587, "ENT_MES_ENLIL", "spouse_of", "ENT_MES_NINLIL", "high", "Enlil and Ninlil are the divine couple of Nippur; the Enlil and Ninlil myth (ETCSL 1.2.1) narrates the circumstances of their union and subsequent journey to the underworld; in Sumerian hymns and god-lists they are consistently paired as the lord and lady of Nippur.", "SRC_ETCSL", "reviewed", "PER_MES_EARLY"], [1588, "ENT_MES_NINLIL", "spouse_of", "ENT_MES_ENLIL", "high", "Ninlil as Enlil's consort; the divine lady of Nippur alongside Enlil; their pairing is foundational to the Nippur theological tradition and to the legitimation of Sumerian kingship.", "SRC_ETCSL", "reviewed", "PER_MES_EARLY"], [1591, "ENT_MES_NANNA_SIN", "spouse_of", "ENT_MES_NINGAL", "high", "Nanna/Sin and Ningal are the divine couple of Ur; their pairing is consistently attested in Ur III hymns to Nanna; Ningal has her own temple (the e-ki\u0161-nu-g\u00e1l) within Nanna's temple complex at Ur; she is named as his consort in the Lamentation over the Destruction of Ur (ETCSL 2.2.2) and in multiple Nanna hymns.", "SRC_ETCSL", "reviewed", "PER_MES_UR_III"], [1592, "ENT_MES_NINGAL", "spouse_of", "ENT_MES_NANNA_SIN", "high", "Ningal as the divine consort of Nanna/Sin at Ur; she intercedes with the divine assembly on Ur's behalf in the Lamentation over the Destruction of Ur, acting as the protective mother of the city and its people.", "SRC_ETCSL", "reviewed", "PER_MES_UR_III"], [1608, "ENT_WEL_PWYLL", "spouse_of", "ENT_WEL_RHIANNON", "high", "Pwyll and Rhiannon marry in the First Branch after he wins her from Gwawl; she chooses him herself", "SRC_MABINOGION", "reviewed", "PER_CEL_MEDIEVAL_WELSH"], [1609, "ENT_WEL_RHIANNON", "spouse_of", "ENT_WEL_PWYLL", "high", "Rhiannon chooses Pwyll as husband in the First Branch; rides to meet him at Gorsedd Arberth", "SRC_MABINOGION", "reviewed", "PER_CEL_MEDIEVAL_WELSH"], [1618, "ENT_WEL_MANAWYDAN", "spouse_of", "ENT_WEL_RHIANNON", "high", "Manawydan takes Rhiannon as wife at Pryderi's suggestion after Pwyll's death; Third Branch \u2014 the two marriages frame Rhiannon's sovereignty arc", "SRC_MABINOGION", "reviewed", "PER_CEL_MEDIEVAL_WELSH"], [1619, "ENT_WEL_RHIANNON", "spouse_of", "ENT_WEL_MANAWYDAN", "high", "Rhiannon marries Manawydan in the Third Branch; her second marriage reinforces her sovereignty-goddess function", "SRC_MABINOGION", "reviewed", "PER_CEL_MEDIEVAL_WELSH"], [1627, "ENT_WEL_LLEU_LLAW_GYFFES", "spouse_of", "ENT_WEL_BLODEUWEDD", "high", "Blodeuwedd is made as wife for Lleu; the marriage and her betrayal (with Gronw Pebr) form the tragic core of the Fourth Branch", "SRC_MABINOGION", "reviewed", "PER_CEL_MEDIEVAL_WELSH"], [1628, "ENT_WEL_BLODEUWEDD", "spouse_of", "ENT_WEL_LLEU_LLAW_GYFFES", "high", "Blodeuwedd is wife of Lleu; she arranges his near-death and is transformed into an owl by Gwydion; Fourth Branch", "SRC_MABINOGION", "reviewed", "PER_CEL_MEDIEVAL_WELSH"], [1630, "ENT_ETR_TINIA", "spouse_of", "ENT_ETR_UNI", "high", "Tinia and Uni are paired as the supreme couple of the Etruscan pantheon, cognate with Zeus/Hera and Jupiter/Juno; the triad Tinia-Uni-Menrva mirrors the Roman Capitoline Triad, which was an Etruscan import; de Grummond (2006) pp. 51-62", "SRC_DEGRUMMOND_ETRUSCAN", "reviewed", "PER_ETR_ARCHAIC"], [1631, "ENT_ETR_UNI", "spouse_of", "ENT_ETR_TINIA", "high", "Uni as consort of Tinia; named in Pyrgi tablets as supreme goddess; de Grummond (2006) pp. 51-62", "SRC_PYRGI_TABLETS", "reviewed", "PER_ETR_ARCHAIC"], [1642, "ENT_SCYTH_PAPAEUS", "spouse_of", "ENT_SCYTH_API", "high", "Herodotus Histories 4.59.2: \"Earth they regard as the wife of Zeus [Papaeus]\" \u2014 the Scythian cosmological pair", "SRC_HERODOTUS_HISTORIES", "reviewed", "PER_SCYTH_ARCHAIC"], [1643, "ENT_SCYTH_API", "spouse_of", "ENT_SCYTH_PAPAEUS", "high", "Herodotus Histories 4.59.2: Api is wife of Papaeus (Zeus-equivalent) in the Scythian cosmology", "SRC_HERODOTUS_HISTORIES", "reviewed", "PER_SCYTH_ARCHAIC"], [1677, "ENT_OCEANUS", "spouse_of", "ENT_TETHYS", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 337-338: Okeanos and Tethys as parents of rivers and Oceanids.", "SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY", "approved", null], [1678, "ENT_TETHYS", "spouse_of", "ENT_OCEANUS", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 337-338.", "SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY", "approved", null], [1680, "ENT_HYPERION", "spouse_of", "ENT_THEIA", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 371-374: Hyperion and Theia parents of Helios, Selene, Eos.", "SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY", "approved", null], [1681, "ENT_THEIA", "spouse_of", "ENT_HYPERION", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 371-374.", "SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY", "approved", null], [1688, "ENT_CRIUS", "spouse_of", "ENT_EURYBIA", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 375-377: Kreios and Eurybia parents of Astraeos, Pallas, Perses.", "SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY", "approved", null], [1689, "ENT_EURYBIA", "spouse_of", "ENT_CRIUS", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 375-377.", "SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY", "approved", null], [1696, "ENT_COEUS", "spouse_of", "ENT_PHOEBE", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 404-410: Koios and Phoibe parents of Leto and Asteria.", "SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY", "approved", null], [1697, "ENT_PHOEBE", "spouse_of", "ENT_COEUS", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 404-410.", "SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY", "approved", null], [1702, "ENT_PERSES_TITAN", "spouse_of", "ENT_ASTERIA", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 409: Perses married Asteria.", "SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY", "approved", null], [1703, "ENT_ASTERIA", "spouse_of", "ENT_PERSES_TITAN", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 409.", "SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY", "approved", null], [1706, "ENT_IAPETUS", "spouse_of", "ENT_CLYMENE_TITANESS", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 507-508: Iapetos married Klymene, daughter of Okeanos.", "SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY", "approved", null], [1707, "ENT_CLYMENE_TITANESS", "spouse_of", "ENT_IAPETUS", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 507-508.", "SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY", "approved", null], [1721, "ENT_PERSEPHONE", "spouse_of", "ENT_HADES", "high", "Homeric Hymn to Demeter 2.3: Hades (Aidoneus) carried off Persephone as wife.", "SRC_HOMERIC_HYMNS", "approved", null], [1725, "ENT_POSEIDON", "spouse_of", "ENT_AMPHITRITE", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 930-932: Poseidon and Amphitrite.", "SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY", "approved", null], [1726, "ENT_AMPHITRITE", "spouse_of", "ENT_POSEIDON", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 930-932.", "SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY", "approved", null], [1746, "ENT_MENELAUS", "spouse_of", "ENT_HELEN", "high", "Homer Iliad passim: Menelaus as husband of Helen, whose abduction precipitates the Trojan War.", "SRC_HOMER_ILIAD_ODYSSEY", "approved", null], [1747, "ENT_HELEN", "spouse_of", "ENT_MENELAUS", "high", "Homer Iliad passim.", "SRC_HOMER_ILIAD_ODYSSEY", "approved", null], [1748, "ENT_JASON", "spouse_of", "ENT_MEDEA", "high", "Pseudo-Apollodorus Library 1.9.27: Jason and Medea married after the Argonautic expedition.", "SRC_APOLLODORUS_LIBRARY", "approved", null], [1749, "ENT_MEDEA", "spouse_of", "ENT_JASON", "high", "Pseudo-Apollodorus Library 1.9.27.", "SRC_APOLLODORUS_LIBRARY", "approved", null], [1863, "ENT_CADMUS", "spouse_of", "ENT_HARMONIA", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 937; Apollodorus 3.4.2: Cadmus married Harmonia, daughter of Ares and Aphrodite, at a divine wedding attended by the Olympians.", "SRC_APOLLODORUS_LIBRARY", "approved", null], [1864, "ENT_HARMONIA", "spouse_of", "ENT_CADMUS", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 937; Apollodorus 3.4.2.", "SRC_APOLLODORUS_LIBRARY", "approved", null], [1974, "ENT_METIS", "spouse_of", "ENT_ZEUS", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 886-890: Metis was the first wife of Zeus; Zeus swallowed her when pregnant with Athena to prevent the birth of a son mightier than him.", "SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY", "approved", null], [1975, "ENT_ZEUS", "spouse_of", "ENT_METIS", "high", "Hesiod Theogony 886-890.", "SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY", "approved", null], [2068, "ENT_ASCLEPIUS", "spouse_of", "ENT_EPIONE", "high", "Epione (\"She Who Soothes\") is the wife of Asclepius and personification of pain relief; their union is attested in the Asclepian cult tradition.", "SRC_THEOI_DAIMONES", "approved", null], [2069, "ENT_EPIONE", "spouse_of", "ENT_ASCLEPIUS", "high", "See ENT_ASCLEPIUS spouse_of ENT_EPIONE.", "SRC_THEOI_DAIMONES", "approved", null], [2345, "ENT_FINN_TAPIO", "spouse_of", "ENT_FINN_MIELIKKI", "high", "The Kalevala and Finnish folk tradition consistently present Tapio and Mielikki as husband and wife, co-rulers of the forest realm Tapiola. Kalevala Runo 14 addresses both in the hunter's forest invocation \u2014 Tapio as the lord and Mielikki as the mistress who controls the release of game. The spouse relationship is explicit in the Kalevala text. Pentik\u00e4inen (1999) pp. 140-158.", "SRC_KALEVALA", "reviewed", "PER_FINN_TRADITIONAL"], [2346, "ENT_FINN_MIELIKKI", "spouse_of", "ENT_FINN_TAPIO", "high", "Mielikki is explicitly described as Tapio's wife and co-ruler of Tapiola in the Kalevala and Finnish folk tradition. See ENT_FINN_TAPIO spouse_of ENT_FINN_MIELIKKI for full rationale.", "SRC_KALEVALA", "reviewed", "PER_FINN_TRADITIONAL"], [2356, "ENT_URA_ARUBANI", "spouse_of", "ENT_URA_KHALDI", "medium", "Arubani is designated \"the deity of Khaldi\" in Urartian inscriptions and is associated with him as his divine consort. The pairing mirrors the broader Hurrian theological pattern where the supreme deity (Teshub) has a consort (Hepat). Confidence medium: the spousal relationship is inferred from the inscriptional association rather than being explicitly stated as marriage in the surviving Urartian texts. Piotrovsky (1969) pp. 100-102.", "SRC_PIOTROVSKY_URARTU", "reviewed", "PER_URA_IRON_AGE"], [2366, "ENT_MER_AMESEMI", "spouse_of", "ENT_MER_APEDEMAK", "high", "Amesemi is depicted in the Naga Lion Temple relief program standing alongside Apedemak in positions that clearly identify her as his divine consort. The pairing Apedemak-Amesemi in the Naga relief program is structurally analogous to the Osiris-Isis pairing in Egyptian royal theology: the warrior king-god and his queenly divine consort. \u017dabkar (1975) pp. 40-45.", "SRC_ZABKAR_APEDEMAK", "reviewed", "PER_MER_NAPATAN_MEROITIC"], [2392, "ENT_ELAM_KIRIRISHA", "spouse_of", "ENT_ELAM_NAPIRISHA", "high", "The Middle Elamite divine triad of Inshushinak, Napirisha, and Kiririsha consistently presents Kiririsha as Napirisha's divine consort. The Chogha Zanbil (Dur-Untash) complex, dedicated c. 1250 BCE, includes a temple to Kiririsha alongside the principal Inshushinak-Napirisha sanctuary \u2014 the paired placement reflects the divine spousal relationship. Royal inscriptions of the Untash-Napirisha dynasty invoke Napirisha and Kiririsha together as a divine pair. Carter & Stolper (1984) p. 47; Potts (1999) p. 252.", "SRC_CARTER_STOLPER_ELAM", "reviewed", "PER_ELAM_CLASSICAL"], [2427, "ENT_EGY_NAUNET", "spouse_of", "ENT_EGY_NUN", "high", "Naunet is the female counterpart/spouse of Nun in the Hermopolis Ogdoad; they form the first of the four primordial pairs representing the pre-creation watery abyss. The male-female pairing in the Ogdoad system is a fundamental structural feature attested in all Hermopolitan cosmological texts. Wilkinson (2003) p. 101.", "SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS", "reviewed", "PER_EGY_OLD_KINGDOM"], [2428, "ENT_EGY_HAUHET", "spouse_of", "ENT_EGY_HEH", "high", "Hauhet is the female counterpart/spouse of Heh in the Hermopolis Ogdoad; together they personify the primordial infinity/boundlessness (the undivided whole of infinite space-time before creation). Wilkinson (2003) p. 101.", "SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS", "reviewed", "PER_EGY_OLD_KINGDOM"], [2429, "ENT_EGY_KAUKET", "spouse_of", "ENT_EGY_KEK", "high", "Kauket is the female counterpart/spouse of Kek in the Hermopolis Ogdoad; together they personify primordial darkness (the absolute lightlessness before the first sunrise). Wilkinson (2003) p. 101.", "SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS", "reviewed", "PER_EGY_OLD_KINGDOM"], [2430, "ENT_EGY_AMUNET", "spouse_of", "ENT_EGY_AMUN", "medium", "Amunet is the female counterpart/spouse of Amun in the original Hermopolitan Ogdoad theology. This pairing predates the New Kingdom Theban triad (Amun-Mut-Khonsu) in which Mut displaces Amunet as Amun's primary consort; Amunet retains an independent cult at Karnak and the original Ogdoad pairing. Confidence medium: the Amunet-Amun pairing is older but is complicated by Amun's later theological elevation and Mut's displacement of Amunet in Theban state theology. Wilkinson (2003) pp. 148-150.", "SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS", "reviewed", "PER_EGY_OLD_KINGDOM"], [2450, "ENT_GNO_SOPHIA", "spouse_of", "ENT_VAL_THELETOS", "high", "Irenaeus AH I.2.2: Sophia is paired with Theletos as the final syzygy of the Dodecad. The separation of Sophia from Theletos \u2014 her desire to comprehend the Father without her proper consort \u2014 is the cosmological disaster that generates Achamoth and ultimately the material world. The Sophia-Theletos pairing is the most theologically loaded syzygy in the Valentinian Pleroma, since it is the integrity of this pairing (Wisdom operating within the bounds of divine Will) that separates the ordered Pleroma from the chaotic material creation.", "SRC_IRENAEUS_AH", "reviewed", "PER_GNO_2ND_4TH"], [2463, "ENT_ITA_OPS", "spouse_of", "ENT_ROM_SATURN", "high", "Ops is the standard divine consort of Saturn in Roman religious tradition: Macrobius (Saturnalia 1.10.19-20) explains that \"Ops and Saturn are thought to be the same as heaven and earth\" and pairs their cult. The December Saturnalia (17-23 Dec.) and Opalia (19 Dec.) are co-located, as are the August Consualia-Opiconsivia cluster. Ops thus functions both as Saturn's consort and as the personification of the earth's stored abundance in complementary relationship to Saturn as the celestial ordering principle. 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