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This is one of the defining structural features of the Armenian divine family.", "SRC_AGATHANGELOS_HISTORY", "reviewed", "PER_ARM_PAGAN"], [2328, "ENT_ARM_ARAMAZD", "parent_of", "ENT_ARM_NANE", "high", "Agathangelos \u00a722 explicitly identifies Nane as \"the daughter of Aramazd.\" The pairing of Aramazd as father with Anahit and Nane as his daughters is a defining feature of the Armenian pantheon.", "SRC_AGATHANGELOS_HISTORY", "reviewed", "PER_ARM_PAGAN"], [2330, "ENT_ARM_ANAHIT", "syncretized_with", "ENT_ARTEMIS", "high", "Agathangelos \u00a722 explicitly equates Anahit with Artemis. Strabo (Geography XI.14.16) describes her temple at Erez and cult statue in terms consistent with an Artemis-type deity. The equation is ancient, consistent across multiple sources, and reflects functional overlap in hunting, virginity, and divine protection. The most securely attested Greek equation for any Armenian deity.", "SRC_AGATHANGELOS_HISTORY", "reviewed", "PER_ARM_PAGAN"], [2332, "ENT_ARM_VAHAGN", "syncretized_with", "ENT_HERACLES", "high", "Agathangelos \u00a722 explicitly equates Vahagn with Heracles at his Ashtishat temple: \"Vahagn, who is called Heracles among the Greeks.\" The equation reflects shared dragon-slaying/monster-fighting function, exceptional strength, and the paradigmatic warrior role. Khorenatsi I.31 (the birth hymn) presents Vahagn's primal fire-birth as a hero of cosmic scope, consistent with the Heracles equation.", "SRC_AGATHANGELOS_HISTORY", "reviewed", "PER_ARM_PAGAN"], [2334, "ENT_ARM_ASTGHIK", "syncretized_with", "ENT_APHRODITE", "high", "Agathangelos \u00a722 explicitly equates Astghik with Aphrodite. Khorenatsi I.15 describes her Vardavar festival \u2014 a water-pouring and dove-releasing celebration \u2014 features directly parallel to Aphrodite's cult symbols (dove, water, love). The Ashtishat place name (\"city of Ashtart\") reveals the deeper Semitic Astarte layer that underlies the Armenian Aphrodite equation.", "SRC_AGATHANGELOS_HISTORY", "reviewed", "PER_ARM_PAGAN"], [2336, "ENT_ARM_TIR", "syncretized_with", "ENT_HERMES", "high", "Agathangelos \u00a722 explicitly equates Tir with Hermes: \"Tir, who is called Hermes by the Greeks... the scribe of Aramazd, interpreter of dreams and teacher of the arts of writing.\" The equation reflects shared domains: writing, commerce, messenger/scribe function, psychopomp role (recording souls' deeds), and divine interpreter. The most explicit deity-to-deity equation in Agathangelos after Aramazd=Zeus.", "SRC_AGATHANGELOS_HISTORY", "reviewed", "PER_ARM_PAGAN"], [2337, "ENT_ARM_TIR", "syncretized_with", "ENT_APOLLO", "medium", "Agathangelos \u00a722 names Apollo alongside Hermes as a Greek equivalent of Tir: \"who is called Hermes by the Greeks and Apollo by others.\" The Apollo equation reflects Tir's arts, divination, and prophecy domains. Confidence medium: Hermes is the primary equation; Apollo is secondary and reflects the prophetic-artistic aspect only.", "SRC_AGATHANGELOS_HISTORY", "reviewed", "PER_ARM_PAGAN"], [2338, "ENT_ARM_NANE", "syncretized_with", "ENT_ATHENA", "high", "Agathangelos \u00a722 explicitly equates Nane with Athena: \"Nane, the daughter of Aramazd, who is called Athena among the Greeks; she is the mother of virtues, the teacher of virtue, who bestows wisdom and valor.\" The equation is explicit, ancient, and reflects functional overlap in war, wisdom, and protection. 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