relationship_id,subject_entity_id,relationship_type,object_entity_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status,period_id 3417,ENT_CEL_BRES,consort_of,ENT_CEL_BRIGID,high,Husband of Brigid.,SRC_CATH_MAIGE_TUIRED,reviewed, 3468,ENT_BRI_BRIGANTIA,aligned_with,ENT_CEL_BRIGID,medium,Brittonic cognate of (but distinct from) Irish Brigid.,SRC_GREEN_CELTIC_GODS,reviewed, 3812,ENT_SAINT_BRIGID_KILDARE,reception_of,ENT_CEL_BRIGID,high,The cult of St Brigid of Kildare absorbed much of the older Irish goddess Brigid.,SRC_FARMER_SAINTS,reviewed, 6413,ENT_VF_WITCHTOK,reception_of,ENT_CEL_BRIGID,medium,"Brigid is widely venerated on WitchTok (and modern Druidry) for hearth, healing, and poetry; contemporary devotional reception.",SRC_BURTON_STRANGE_RITES,reviewed, 7728,ENT_NPG_DRUIDRY,reception_of,ENT_CEL_BRIGID,high,Brigid is among the most widely venerated deities in modern Druidry.,SRC_STRMISKA_MODERN_PAGANISM,reviewed, 7736,ENT_NPG_GREAT_GODDESS,embodied_by,ENT_CEL_BRIGID,medium,"In the Goddess movement, named goddesses such as Brigid are received as aspects/embodiments of the one Great Goddess.",SRC_STRMISKA_MODERN_PAGANISM,reviewed,