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Epione): Akeso, a healing daughter of Asclepius and Epione."], ["ENT_ACESO", "SRC_THEOI_DEIFIED", "index attestation", "Attested in Theoi Deified Mortals index."], ["ENT_ACESO", "SRC_THEOI_HOME", "index attestation", "Attested in Theoi Project index (Greek gods, spirits, heroes in classical literature)."], ["ENT_ACHELOOS", "SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY", "direct attestation", "Hesiod, Theogony 337-345 (the river-gods, sons of Oceanus and Tethys; the chief streams named)."], ["ENT_ACHELOOS", "SRC_HOMER_ILIAD_ODYSSEY", "direct attestation", "Acheloos (Achelous) is named in Iliad XXIV.616 (in Niobe's story) and called upon as a river oath deity; he is invoked alongside the river gods in the formal oath formula; Iliad XXIV.616; also Odyssey references to the river's power"], ["ENT_ACHELOOS", "SRC_THEOI_HOME", "index attestation", "Attested in Theoi Project index (Greek gods, spirits, heroes in classical literature)."], ["ENT_ACHELOOS", "SRC_THEOI_POTAMOI", "index attestation", "Literary attestation in classical/mythographic tradition; cult evidence varies by entity."], ["ENT_ACHELOUS_MINOR", "SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY", "direct attestation", "Hesiod, Theogony 337-345 (the river-gods, sons of Oceanus and Tethys; the chief streams named)."], ["ENT_ACHELOUS_MINOR", "SRC_THEOI_HOME", "index attestation", "Attested in Theoi Project index (Greek gods, spirits, heroes in classical literature)."], ["ENT_ACHELOUS_MINOR", "SRC_THEOI_POTAMOI", "index attestation", "Literary attestation in classical/mythographic tradition; cult evidence varies by entity."], ["ENT_ACHERON", "SRC_HOMER_ILIAD_ODYSSEY", "direct attestation", "Odyssey 10.513: the underworld river into which Cocytus and Pyriphlegethon flow."], ["ENT_ACHERON", "SRC_THEOI_HOME", "index attestation", "Attested in Theoi Project index (Greek gods, spirits, heroes in classical literature)."], ["ENT_ACHERON", "SRC_THEOI_UNDERWORLD", "index attestation", "Literary attestation in classical/mythographic tradition; cult evidence varies by entity."], ["ENT_ACHERON_RIVER", "SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY", "direct attestation", "Hesiod, Theogony 337-345 (the river-gods, sons of Oceanus and Tethys; the chief streams named)."], ["ENT_ACHERON_RIVER", "SRC_THEOI_HOME", "index attestation", "Attested in Theoi Project index (Greek gods, spirits, heroes in classical literature)."], ["ENT_ACHERON_RIVER", "SRC_THEOI_POTAMOI", "index attestation", "Literary attestation in classical/mythographic tradition; cult evidence varies by entity."], ["ENT_ACHILLES", "SRC_APOLLODORUS_LIBRARY", "scholarly attestation", "Library 3.13.8; Epitome 3-5; birth from Thetis and Peleus; early life; Trojan War career"], ["ENT_ACHILLES", "SRC_HOMER_ILIAD_ODYSSEY", "direct attestation", "Achilles is the central hero of the Iliad; his rage (m\u0113nis) is the poem's first word and its subject; he is the son of Peleus and the Nereid Thetis; his divine parentage, his heel, his armor, his friendship with Patroclus, and his death at Paris's hands (aided by Apollo) are all Homeric; Iliad I-XXIV"], ["ENT_ACHILLES", "SRC_PAUSANIAS_DESCRIPTION", "direct attestation", "Pausanias documents the hero cult of Achilles: his tomb at Sigeum in the Troad (referenced); cult at Elis (Book 6.23.3); the island of Leuke (White Island) in the Black Sea as his afterlife; his hero shrine at Sparta"], ["ENT_ACHILLES", "SRC_THEOI_DEIFIED", "index attestation", "Literary attestation in classical/mythographic tradition; cult evidence varies by entity."], ["ENT_ACHILLES", "SRC_THEOI_HOME", "index attestation", "Attested in Theoi Project index (Greek gods, spirits, heroes in classical literature)."], ["ENT_ACHLYS", "SRC_HESIOD_ASPIS", "direct attestation", "Hesiod, Shield 264-270 (Achlys, the Mist of death, wretched and wan, depicted on the shield)."], ["ENT_ACHLYS", "SRC_THEOI_HOME", "index attestation", "Attested in Theoi Project index (Greek gods, spirits, heroes in classical literature)."], ["ENT_ACHLYS", "SRC_THEOI_UNDERWORLD", "index attestation", "Literary attestation in classical/mythographic tradition; cult evidence varies by entity."], ["ENT_ACTAEA", "SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY", "direct attestation", "Hesiod, Theogony 240-264 (the catalogue of the Nereids, daughters of Nereus and Doris)."], ["ENT_ACTAEA", "SRC_HOMER_ILIAD_ODYSSEY", "direct attestation", "Named in the Iliad XVIII.41 Nereid catalog assembled to mourn with Thetis"], ["ENT_ACTAEA", "SRC_THEOI_HOME", "index attestation", "Attested in Theoi Project index (Greek gods, spirits, heroes in classical literature)."], ["ENT_ACTAEA", "SRC_THEOI_SEA", "index attestation", "Literary attestation in classical/mythographic tradition; cult evidence varies by entity."], ["ENT_ADIKIA", "SRC_PAUSANIAS_DESCRIPTION", "direct attestation", "Pausanias 5.18.2: on the Chest of Cypselus, Dike throttles the ugly Adikia (Injustice)."], ["ENT_ADIKIA", "SRC_THEOI_DAIMONES", "index attestation", "Literary attestation in classical/mythographic tradition; cult evidence varies by entity."], ["ENT_ADIKIA", "SRC_THEOI_HOME", "index attestation", "Attested in Theoi Project index (Greek gods, spirits, heroes in classical literature)."], ["ENT_ADONIS", "SRC_BURKERT_ORIENT_REV", "scholarly attestation", "Burkert (1992) pp. 97-100: the Adonis cult as the Greek reception of the Dumuzi/Tammuz dying-and-rising deity tradition, transmitted via Phoenician mediation through Cyprus; the name \"Adonis\" itself from Phoenician adon (\"lord\"); primary scholarly documentation of this transmission"], ["ENT_ADONIS", "SRC_THEOI_AGRICULTURE", "index attestation", "Literary attestation in classical/mythographic tradition; cult evidence varies by entity."], ["ENT_ADONIS", "SRC_THEOI_GODS", "index attestation", "Attested in Theoi Greek Gods category index."], ["ENT_ADONIS", "SRC_THEOI_HOME", "index attestation", "Attested in Theoi Project index (Greek gods, spirits, heroes in classical literature)."], ["ENT_ADONIS_HERO", "SRC_APOLLODORUS_LIBRARY", "direct attestation", "Apollodorus, Library/Epitome (the standard mythographic compendium of the Greek heroes)."], ["ENT_ADONIS_HERO", "SRC_THEOI_DEIFIED", "index attestation", "Literary attestation in classical/mythographic tradition; cult evidence varies by entity."], ["ENT_ADONIS_HERO", "SRC_THEOI_HOME", "index attestation", "Attested in Theoi Project index (Greek gods, spirits, heroes in classical literature)."], ["ENT_ADRASTEIA", "SRC_APOLLODORUS_LIBRARY", "direct attestation", "Apollodorus, Library 1.1.6-7 (Adrasteia nurses the infant Zeus)."], ["ENT_ADRASTEIA", "SRC_THEOI_GODS", "index attestation", "Attested in Theoi Greek Gods category index."], ["ENT_ADRASTEIA", "SRC_THEOI_HOME", "index attestation", "Attested in Theoi Project index (Greek gods, spirits, heroes in classical literature)."], ["ENT_ADRASTEIA_NYMPH", "SRC_APOLLODORUS_LIBRARY", "direct attestation", "Apollodorus, Library (genealogy of the nymph)."], ["ENT_ADRASTEIA_NYMPH", "SRC_THEOI_GODS", "index attestation", "Attested in Theoi Greek Gods category index."], ["ENT_ADRASTEIA_NYMPH", "SRC_THEOI_HOME", "index attestation", "Attested in Theoi Project index (Greek gods, spirits, heroes in classical literature)."], ["ENT_ADRASTEIA_NYMPH", "SRC_THEOI_NYMPHS", "index attestation", "Literary attestation in classical/mythographic tradition; cult evidence varies by entity."], ["ENT_AEACUS", "SRC_APOLLODORUS_LIBRARY", "scholarly attestation", "Library 3.12.6; son of Zeus and Aegina; king of the Myrmidons; father of Peleus and Telamon; judge of the dead"], ["ENT_AEACUS", "SRC_HOMER_ILIAD_ODYSSEY", "direct attestation", "Aeacus is named in the Iliad as the father of Peleus and grandfather of Achilles (Iliad XXI.189); he is mentioned as a son of Zeus and the nymph Aegina; his role as underworld judge postdates Homer"], ["ENT_AEACUS", "SRC_THEOI_DEIFIED", "index attestation", "Attested in Theoi Deified Mortals index."], ["ENT_AEACUS", "SRC_THEOI_HOME", "index attestation", "Attested in Theoi Project index (Greek gods, spirits, heroes in classical literature)."], ["ENT_AEACUS", "SRC_THEOI_UNDERWORLD", "index attestation", "Literary attestation in classical/mythographic tradition; cult evidence varies by entity."], ["ENT_AEACUS_HERO", "SRC_APOLLODORUS_LIBRARY", "direct attestation", "Apollodorus, Library/Epitome (the standard mythographic compendium of the Greek heroes)."], ["ENT_AEACUS_HERO", "SRC_THEOI_DEIFIED", "index attestation", "Literary attestation in classical/mythographic tradition; cult evidence varies by entity."], ["ENT_AEACUS_HERO", "SRC_THEOI_HOME", "index attestation", "Attested in Theoi Project index (Greek gods, spirits, heroes in classical literature)."], ["ENT_AEGINA", "SRC_APOLLODORUS_LIBRARY", "direct attestation", "Apollodorus, Library (genealogy of the nymph)."], ["ENT_AEGINA", "SRC_THEOI_GODS", "index attestation", "Attested in Theoi Greek Gods category index."], ["ENT_AEGINA", "SRC_THEOI_HOME", "index attestation", "Attested in Theoi Project index (Greek gods, spirits, heroes in classical literature)."], ["ENT_AEGINA", "SRC_THEOI_NYMPHS", "index attestation", "Literary attestation in classical/mythographic tradition; cult evidence varies by entity."], ["ENT_AEGLE_HESPERID", "SRC_APOLLODORUS_LIBRARY", "direct attestation", "Apollodorus, Library 2.5.11 (the named Hesperides: Aigle, Erytheia, Hesperia, Arethusa)."], ["ENT_AEGLE_HESPERID", "SRC_THEOI_HOME", "index attestation", "Attested in Theoi Project index (Greek gods, spirits, heroes in classical literature)."], ["ENT_AEGLE_HESPERID", "SRC_THEOI_NYMPHS", "index attestation", "Literary attestation in classical/mythographic tradition; cult evidence varies by entity."], ["ENT_AENEAS_GREEK_RECEPTION", "SRC_APOLLODORUS_LIBRARY", "direct attestation", "Apollodorus, Library/Epitome (the standard mythographic compendium of the Greek heroes)."], ["ENT_AENEAS_GREEK_RECEPTION", "SRC_HOMER_ILIAD_ODYSSEY", "direct attestation", "A protagonist of the Homeric epics."], ["ENT_AENEAS_GREEK_RECEPTION", "SRC_THEOI_DEIFIED", "index attestation", "Literary attestation in classical/mythographic tradition; cult evidence varies by entity."], ["ENT_AENEAS_GREEK_RECEPTION", "SRC_THEOI_HOME", "index attestation", "Attested in Theoi Project index (Greek gods, spirits, heroes in classical literature)."], ["ENT_AEOLUS", "SRC_HOMER_ILIAD_ODYSSEY", "direct attestation", "Aeolus (Keeper of the Winds) has a major Odyssey episode (Book X.1-79): Odysseus visits his floating island, receives a bag containing all the winds; the crew opens it, releasing the winds and blowing them back to Aeolus who refuses further help; Odyssey X.1-79"], ["ENT_AEOLUS", "SRC_THEOI_GODS", "index attestation", "Attested in Theoi Greek Gods category index."], ["ENT_AEOLUS", "SRC_THEOI_HOME", "index attestation", "Attested in Theoi Project index (Greek gods, spirits, heroes in classical literature)."], ["ENT_AESAR", "SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY", "direct attestation", "Hesiod, Theogony 337-345 (the river-gods, sons of Oceanus and Tethys; the chief streams named)."], ["ENT_AESAR", "SRC_THEOI_HOME", "index attestation", "Attested in Theoi Project index (Greek gods, spirits, heroes in classical literature)."], ["ENT_AESAR", "SRC_THEOI_POTAMOI", "index attestation", "Literary attestation in classical/mythographic tradition; cult evidence varies by entity."], ["ENT_AESEPUS", "SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY", "direct attestation", "Hesiod, Theogony 337-345 (the river-gods, sons of Oceanus and Tethys; the chief streams named)."], ["ENT_AESEPUS", "SRC_HOMER_ILIAD_ODYSSEY", "direct attestation", "Named among the rivers of the Troad and the wider Iliad (e.g. Il. 12.20-22, 21)."], ["ENT_AESEPUS", "SRC_THEOI_HOME", "index attestation", "Attested in Theoi Project index (Greek gods, spirits, heroes in classical literature)."], ["ENT_AESEPUS", "SRC_THEOI_POTAMOI", "index attestation", "Literary attestation in classical/mythographic tradition; cult evidence varies by entity."], ["ENT_AETHER", "SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY", "direct attestation", "Theogony 124-125: Aether (the upper, bright air) is born of Erebus and Nyx; 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