relationship_id,subject_entity_id,relationship_type,object_entity_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status,period_id 22,ENT_SYN_ZEUS_AMMON,syncretized_with,ENT_EGY_AMUN,high,Zeus Ammon fuses Amun/Ammon with Zeus.,SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS,reviewed, 186,ENT_EGY_AMUN_RA,syncretized_with,ENT_EGY_AMUN,high,Amun-Ra combines Amun and Ra.,SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS,reviewed, 1465,ENT_SYN_ZEUS_AMMON,reception_of,ENT_EGY_AMUN,high,Zeus-Ammon as the Greco-Egyptian reception of Egyptian Amun; identified with Zeus by Herodotus (2.42); the ram's horns of the syncretic figure are Amun's attribute.,SRC_PLUTARCH_ISIS_OSIRIS,reviewed,PER_GRK_CLASSICAL 1569,ENT_EGY_MUT,spouse_of,ENT_EGY_AMUN,high,"Mut as the divine consort of Amun and mother of Khonsu in the Theban Triad; her name means ""mother""; originally a primordial mother goddess who was later integrated as Amun's principal wife in the Middle Kingdom Theban theology.",SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS,reviewed,PER_EGY_NEW_KINGDOM 2099,ENT_EGY_WOSRET,paired_with,ENT_EGY_AMUN,high,"Wosret (""The Powerful One"") was Amun's primary female consort at Thebes before Mut displaced her in the Middle Kingdom; she appears in early 12th Dynasty royal names alongside Amun. Wilkinson, Complete Gods, p. 148.",SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS,approved, 2268,ENT_EGY_ATEN,opposes,ENT_EGY_AMUN,high,"Akhenaten's Amarna revolution was in part directed against the powerful Amun priesthood at Thebes; Aten as sole deity replaced Amun, and Akhenaten had Amun's name excised from monuments. The theological opposition is historically documented. Wilkinson (2003) pp. 236-240.",SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS,reviewed, 2430,ENT_EGY_AMUNET,spouse_of,ENT_EGY_AMUN,medium,Amunet is the female counterpart/spouse of Amun in the original Hermopolitan Ogdoad theology. This pairing predates the New Kingdom Theban triad (Amun-Mut-Khonsu) in which Mut displaces Amunet as Amun's primary consort; Amunet retains an independent cult at Karnak and the original Ogdoad pairing. Confidence medium: the Amunet-Amun pairing is older but is complicated by Amun's later theological elevation and Mut's displacement of Amunet in Theban state theology. Wilkinson (2003) pp. 148-150.,SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS,reviewed,PER_EGY_OLD_KINGDOM 4448,ENT_MER_MASH,syncretized_with,ENT_EGY_AMUN,medium,Mash fuses with Amun as Mash-Amani (= Amun-Ra) in the Meroitic record (Rilly).,SRC_TÖRÖK_MEROE,reviewed,