entity_id,period_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status ENT_BALT_AITVARAS,PER_BALT_PAGAN,high,"Lithuanian household serpent or flying drake that brings stolen wealth (grain, milk, gold) to the home it favors, appearing as a fiery flying creature.",SRC_GREIMAS_LITHUANIAN,reviewed ENT_BALT_AUSRINE,PER_BALT_PAGAN,high,"The morning star personified, Lithuanian Aušrinė (a goddess, daughter of the sun Saulė) and Latvian Auseklis (a male morning-star figure of the daina songs).",SRC_GREIMAS_LITHUANIAN,reviewed ENT_BALT_BANGPUTYS,PER_BALT_PAGAN,high,"Lithuanian god of the sea and storm winds, the 'wave-blower' who raises the waves and is appeased by Baltic-coast fishermen.",SRC_GREIMAS_LITHUANIAN,reviewed ENT_BALT_DIEVAS,PER_BALT_PAGAN,high,Sky god named in chronicle sources from 13th c. onward; folk song tradition continuous through 20th c.; reconstructed from PIE comparanda.,SRC_GIMBUTAS_BALTS,reviewed ENT_BALT_GABIJA,PER_BALT_PAGAN,high,Hearth fire tradition attested; Romowe eternal flame described by Peter of Dusburg (1326 CE).,SRC_GIMBUTAS_BALTS,reviewed ENT_BALT_JURASMATE,PER_BALT_PAGAN,high,"The Latvian 'Mother of the Sea', a tutelary goddess of the waters and one of the most prominent of the Mātes in the daina folk songs.",SRC_GIMBUTAS_BALTS,reviewed ENT_BALT_KAUKAS,PER_BALT_PAGAN,high,"Lithuanian household spirit, a small chthonic being that guards the homestead and brings prosperity if honored, named alongside the barstukai.",SRC_GREIMAS_LITHUANIAN,reviewed ENT_BALT_LAIMA,PER_BALT_PAGAN,high,Fate goddess widely attested in Lithuanian and Latvian folk song tradition; chronicle mention from 15th c.,SRC_GIMBUTAS_BALTS,reviewed ENT_BALT_MATES,PER_BALT_PAGAN,high,"The many Latvian 'mother' goddesses (Mātes), each presiding over a natural domain, attested in the dainas as Meža māte, Jūras māte, Zemes māte, Vēja māte, and dozens more.",SRC_GIMBUTAS_BALTS,reviewed ENT_BALT_MEDEINA,PER_BALT_PAGAN,high,Forest deity attested in Jan Lasicki (1615); alka sacred grove tradition continuous.,SRC_GIMBUTAS_BALTS,reviewed ENT_BALT_MENESS,PER_BALT_PAGAN,high,Moon deity in the celestial myth cycle; attested in folk song tradition.,SRC_GIMBUTAS_BALTS,reviewed ENT_BALT_PANTHEON,PER_BALT_PAGAN,high,"Collective grouping of the deities and spirits of the Baltic peoples (Lithuanian, Latvian, Old Prussian) as reconstructed by Gimbutas and Greimas from folklore and medieval chronicles.",SRC_GIMBUTAS_BALTS,reviewed ENT_BALT_PATULAS,PER_BALT_PAGAN,high,"Old Prussian god of the dead and the underworld (Patulas/Pikuolis/Pecols), the third of the Romuva triad, lord of night and darkness.",SRC_GIMBUTAS_BALTS,reviewed ENT_BALT_PERKUNAS,PER_BALT_PAGAN,high,"""Percunis"" attested in Livonian Rhymed Chronicle c. 1290 CE; thunder cult continuous through the pre-Christianisation period of Lithuania (to 1387+).",SRC_GIMBUTAS_BALTS,reviewed ENT_BALT_POTRIMPO,PER_BALT_PAGAN,high,"Old Prussian god of running waters and grain, one of the triad on the banner of Romuva, associated with fertility and good fortune.",SRC_GIMBUTAS_BALTS,reviewed ENT_BALT_RAGANA,PER_BALT_PAGAN,medium,Witch-spirit from 17th-18th c. folk sources; represents demonised survival of older tradition.,SRC_GIMBUTAS_BALTS,reviewed ENT_BALT_SAULE,PER_BALT_PAGAN,high,Sun goddess central in Baltic folk song tradition; amber association reflects Baltic prehistoric religion.,SRC_GIMBUTAS_BALTS,reviewed ENT_BALT_USINS,PER_BALT_PAGAN,high,"Latvian god of horses, bees, and the returning light of spring, celebrated at the festival marking the start of pasturing.",SRC_GIMBUTAS_BALTS,reviewed ENT_BALT_VELNIAS,PER_BALT_PAGAN,high,Attested in chronicle sources and folk song tradition; the Perkūnas-Velnias myth cycle is one of the best-attested Baltic narratives.,SRC_GIMBUTAS_BALTS,reviewed ENT_BALT_ZEMYNA,PER_BALT_PAGAN,high,Earth goddess libation tradition widely attested in ethnographic and chronicle sources.,SRC_GIMBUTAS_BALTS,reviewed