entity_id,period_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status ENT_CGE_BADUHENNA,PER_CONTINENTAL_GERMANIC,high,Frisian goddess named by Tacitus (Annals IV.73) in connection with a sacred grove (lucus Baduhennae) where Roman soldiers were slain in 28 CE; name linked to *badwa 'battle'.,SRC_SIMEK_NORTHERN,reviewed ENT_CGE_HERCULES_MAGUSANUS,PER_CONTINENTAL_GERMANIC,high,"Romano-Germanic god of the Batavians, an interpretatio Romana equating a native (Donar-like) hero with Hercules; widely attested in Lower Germany, 1st-3rd c. CE.",SRC_SIMEK_NORTHERN,reviewed ENT_CGE_HLUDANA,PER_CONTINENTAL_GERMANIC,high,"Goddess attested by five inscriptions from the Lower Rhine/Frisian region; name often linked etymologically to Norse Hlodyn (an epithet of Jord, Thor's mother).",SRC_SIMEK_NORTHERN,reviewed ENT_CGE_MATRONAE,PER_CONTINENTAL_GERMANIC,high,"The triple mother-goddesses of the Rhineland, attested on >1,000 votive stones (1st-4th c. CE), typically depicted as three seated women; named in numerous cult-epithet groups.",SRC_SIMEK_NORTHERN,reviewed ENT_CGE_MATRONAE_AUFANIAE,PER_CONTINENTAL_GERMANIC,high,"Among the most-attested Matronae groups, centered on Bonn and Nettersheim; numerous inscriptions, esp. 2nd-3rd c. CE.",SRC_SIMEK_NORTHERN,reviewed ENT_CGE_MATRONAE_GABIAE,PER_CONTINENTAL_GERMANIC,high,Matronae group whose name relates to Germanic *geban 'to give'; cf. the Norse Gefjon/Gefn; attested in the Rhineland.,SRC_SIMEK_NORTHERN,reviewed ENT_CGE_MATRONAE_SULEVIAE,PER_CONTINENTAL_GERMANIC,high,"Mother/protective goddesses (Suleviae) attested across the Roman provinces incl. the Germanic Rhineland; ambiguously Celtic-Germanic, often grouped with the Matronae.",SRC_SIMEK_NORTHERN,reviewed ENT_CGE_MATRONAE_VACALLINEHAE,PER_CONTINENTAL_GERMANIC,high,Matronae group worshipped chiefly at the large sanctuary of Pesch in the Eifel; ~150 inscriptions there.,SRC_SIMEK_NORTHERN,reviewed ENT_CGE_NEHALENNIA,PER_CONTINENTAL_GERMANIC,high,"Goddess of seafarers and traders attested by ~160 votive altars at Domburg and Colijnsplaat (Zeeland), shown with dog, basket of fruit, and ship's prow; 2nd-3rd c. CE.",SRC_SIMEK_NORTHERN,reviewed ENT_CGE_PANTHEON,PER_CONTINENTAL_GERMANIC,high,Hub collective for the Romano-Germanic deities of the Rhineland and Low Countries attested in votive inscriptions; modeling construct.,SRC_SIMEK_NORTHERN,reviewed ENT_CGE_REQUALIVAHANUS,PER_CONTINENTAL_GERMANIC,high,"Male Germanic god attested by votive inscriptions at Pesch in the Eifel; function unknown, name obscure.",SRC_SIMEK_NORTHERN,reviewed ENT_CGE_SANDRAUDIGA,PER_CONTINENTAL_GERMANIC,high,Goddess known from a single votive altar at Zundert (North Brabant); name interpreted as 'she who gives wealth/red sand'; otherwise unknown.,SRC_SIMEK_NORTHERN,reviewed ENT_CGE_TANFANA,PER_CONTINENTAL_GERMANIC,high,"Goddess of the Marsi whose temple Germanicus destroyed (Tacitus, Annals I.51, 14 CE); a votive inscription also attests her; otherwise obscure.",SRC_SIMEK_NORTHERN,reviewed ENT_CGE_VAGDAVERCUSTIS,PER_CONTINENTAL_GERMANIC,high,"Germanic goddess attested on altars from the Lower Rhine (notably Cologne-Deutz, dedicated by a Praetorian prefect); name possibly meaning 'martial excellence'.",SRC_SIMEK_NORTHERN,reviewed