relationship_id,subject_entity_id,relationship_type,object_entity_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status,period_id 2286,ENT_BALT_SAULE,paired_with,ENT_BALT_MENESS,high,"Sun and moon are divine partners in the Baltic celestial myth; their marriage and subsequent troubled relationship (Meness's infidelity with the morning star) judged by Perkūnas, who splits Meness with his sword — explaining the moon's phases. Greimas (1992) pp. 188-250.",SRC_GREIMAS_LITHUANIAN,reviewed,PER_BALT_PAGAN 2288,ENT_BALT_PERKUNAS,judges,ENT_BALT_MENESS,high,"In the celestial myth, Perkūnas judges the moon guilty of unfaithfulness to Saulė and splits him with a sword, explaining the waning moon. This is one of the most widely attested narrative elements in Baltic folk song. Greimas (1992) pp. 221-250.",SRC_GREIMAS_LITHUANIAN,reviewed,PER_BALT_PAGAN