relationship_id,subject_entity_id,relationship_type,object_entity_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status,period_id 1603,ENT_WEL_MANAWYDAN,reception_of,ENT_CEL_MANANNAN,low,Manawydan (Welsh) and Manannán mac Lir (Irish) share a common Celtic name-prototype *Manawydanō; in Irish tradition Manannán is an active sea-god and psychopomp; in Welsh tradition Manawydan is a land-based craftsman; the divergence suggests independent development from a common prototype rather than direct textual transmission; Mac Cana (1970) pp. 66-67; Green (1992) pp. 139-140; confidence is low because the character types are quite different despite the name connection,SRC_MACCANA_CELTIC_MYTH,reviewed,PER_CEL_MEDIEVAL_WELSH 3401,ENT_CEL_FAND,consort_of,ENT_CEL_MANANNAN,high,Wife of Manannán mac Lir.,SRC_MACKILLOP_CELTIC,reviewed, 7732,ENT_NPG_DRUIDRY,reception_of,ENT_CEL_MANANNAN,medium,Manannan mac Lir is honoured as a sea god in modern Druidry.,SRC_STRMISKA_MODERN_PAGANISM,reviewed,