relationship_id,subject_entity_id,relationship_type,object_entity_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status,period_id 3,ENT_ZEUS,parent_of,ENT_APOLLO,high,Apollo is son of Zeus.,SRC_THEOI_GODS,reviewed, 329,ENT_ASCLEPIUS,parent_of,ENT_APOLLO,high,Asclepius is son of Apollo and part of the Apollonian healing complex.,SRC_THEOI_GODS,reviewed, 1393,ENT_CHR_APOLLYON,reception_of,ENT_APOLLO,high,Apollyon as the Christian reception/demonization of Apollo; name is a deliberate Greek wordplay on Apollo visible throughout the Revelation text.,SRC_JUSTIN_MARTYR_APOLOGIES,reviewed,PER_PATRISTIC 1532,ENT_CAN_RESHEPH,received_as,ENT_APOLLO,medium,"The Resheph→Apollo transmission is one of the better-documented Levantine→Greek deity parallels. Both share: (1) plague as primary domain — Resheph personifies pestilence (Hab. 3:5 has him flanking Yahweh alongside Deber/Plague); Apollo's arrows bring plague in the Iliad (1.43-52); (2) the bow as the weapon of disease; (3) a dual role sending AND ending plague (Apollo Apotropaios, the ""averter,"" parallels Resheph's role as the deity who could be propitiated to stop pestilence); (4) a Cypriot connection — Resheph was worshipped at Kition on Cyprus (bilingual Phoenician-Greek inscriptions call him ""Apollo"") and Cyprus was a major transmission node for Levantine→Greek religious contact. West (1997) treats the Resheph-Apollo parallel as one of the most solidly attested Levantine→Archaic Greek deity connections.",SRC_WEST_EAST_HELICON,reviewed,PER_GRK_ARCHAIC 1722,ENT_LETO,parent_of,ENT_APOLLO,high,Hesiod Theogony 918-920: Leto bore Apollo and Artemis to Zeus.,SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY,approved, 1995,ENT_PHOEBE_AT_DELPHI,reveals,ENT_APOLLO,high,Aeschylus Eumenides 1-19: Phoibe (the Titaness) held the Delphic oracle and passed it as a birthday gift to Apollo; she is the third guardian of Delphi in the Aeschylean sequence (Gaia → Themis → Phoibe → Apollo).,SRC_APOLLODORUS_LIBRARY,approved, 1996,ENT_THEMIS_AT_DELPHI,reveals,ENT_APOLLO,high,Aeschylus Eumenides 2-8: Themis held the Delphic oracle as its second prophet before passing it to Phoibe.,SRC_APOLLODORUS_LIBRARY,approved, 2112,ENT_SCYTH_OETOSYRUS,equated_with,ENT_APOLLO,high,Herodotus Histories 4.59: the Scythians identify their god Oetosyrus (also spelled Goitosyrus) with Apollo; he is a solar and arrow deity.,SRC_HERODOTUS_HISTORIES,approved, 2158,ENT_CORYCIA,paired_with,ENT_APOLLO,high,"Corycia is the naiad of the Corycian Cave on Parnassus, which was sacred to both Apollo and the Muses; Pausanias Description of Greece 10.32.2 describes the cave as belonging to the Corycian nymphs.",SRC_PAUSANIAS_DESCRIPTION,approved, 2159,ENT_CORYCIAN_NYMPHS,paired_with,ENT_APOLLO,high,Pausanias Description of Greece 10.32.2: the Corycian Cave above Delphi is the sanctuary of the Corycian nymphs and Pan; it was among the most notable cult sites of Apollo's mountain domain.,SRC_PAUSANIAS_DESCRIPTION,approved, 2178,ENT_MUSES_HELICONIAN,paired_with,ENT_APOLLO,high,"Hesiod Theogony 94-95: ""From the Muses and far-shooting Apollo are there singers and lyre-players upon the earth""; the Heliconian Muses are paired with Apollo as co-patrons of music and poetry.",SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY,approved, 2252,ENT_MARSYAS,opposes,ENT_APOLLO,high,Pseudo-Apollodorus Library 1.4.2: see ENT_APOLLO opposes ENT_MARSYAS — Marsyas issued the music contest challenge against Apollo.,SRC_APOLLODORUS_LIBRARY,approved, 2257,ENT_SIBYL,reveals,ENT_APOLLO,high,"The Sibyl reveals and transmits Apollo's prophecies; she is his earthly mouthpiece, uttering oracles in a state of divine possession by the god.",SRC_OVID_FASTI,approved, 2337,ENT_ARM_TIR,syncretized_with,ENT_APOLLO,medium,"Agathangelos §22 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 3474,ENT_ETR_APLU,syncretized_with,ENT_APOLLO,high,The Etruscan Apollo.,SRC_DEGRUMMOND_ETRUSCAN,reviewed, 5944,ENT_LUW_RUNTIYA,aligned_with,ENT_APOLLO,low,Runtiya has been linked to Apollo in the Anatolian-tutelary-god discussion; offered low (the Artemis association is stronger).,SRC_TARACHA_ANATOLIA,reviewed, 5946,ENT_LUW_IYARRI,aligned_with,ENT_APOLLO,medium,"Iyarri, the plague-bringing archer ('lord of the bow'), is the recognized Anatolian forerunner-type of the plague-archer Apollo (Smintheus).",SRC_TARACHA_ANATOLIA,reviewed, 7268,ENT_LYD_PLDANS,equated_with,ENT_APOLLO,medium,Pldans is conventionally identified with Greek Apollo by name and protective/oracular function.,SRC_MUNN_MOTHER_GODS,reviewed, 7282,ENT_LYC_NATRI,equated_with,ENT_APOLLO,high,Natri is identified with Apollo in the Lycian-Greek bilingual inscriptions and coinage.,SRC_BRYCE_LYCIANS,reviewed, 7287,ENT_LYC_SOZON,equated_with,ENT_APOLLO,medium,The savior rider-god Sozon was identified with Apollo (Helios) in Anatolian votive dedications.,SRC_BRYCE_LYCIANS,reviewed, 7307,ENT_COMM_APOLLO_MITHRAS_HELIOS_HERMES,equated_with,ENT_APOLLO,high,Ancient interpretatio: the composite theonym explicitly identifies the Commagenian solar god with Greek Apollo.,SRC_VERSLUYS_COMMAGENE,reviewed,