relationship_id,subject_entity_id,relationship_type,object_entity_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status,period_id 268,ENT_EGY_HATHOR,paired_with,ENT_EGY_SEKHMET,medium,Hathor and Sekhmet overlap in solar/lioness goddess transformations.,SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS,reviewed, 279,ENT_EGY_SHESMETET,paired_with,ENT_EGY_SEKHMET,medium,Shesmetet overlaps with lioness/fierce protective goddess traditions.,SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS,reviewed, 280,ENT_EGY_BASTET,paired_with,ENT_EGY_SEKHMET,medium,Bastet and Sekhmet are linked through feline protective goddess traditions.,SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS,reviewed, 1572,ENT_EGY_PTAH,spouse_of,ENT_EGY_SEKHMET,high,"Ptah and Sekhmet form the divine couple of the Memphis Triad (Ptah–Sekhmet–Nefertem). Sekhmet (""the Powerful One"") is Ptah's fierce consort and the lioness goddess of war and pestilence; their pairing unites the creative/craftsman principle (Ptah) with the destructive/protective force (Sekhmet). Wilkinson (2003) pp. 181, 212.",SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS,reviewed,PER_EGY_OLD_KINGDOM 2097,ENT_EGY_PAKHET,reception_of,ENT_EGY_SEKHMET,high,"Pakhet (Pꜣḫt, ""She who Scratches"") is a lioness war-goddess of Middle Egypt closely identified with Sekhmet; the Greeks equated her with Artemis (cf. the Speos Artemidos shrine at Beni Hasan). Wilkinson, Complete Gods, p. 178.",SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS,approved, 2359,ENT_MER_APEDEMAK,aligned_with,ENT_EGY_SEKHMET,high,"Apedemak and Sekhmet are both lion-headed war deities whose core function is military violence and the destruction of enemies in divine service to royal power. Though Apedemak developed independently of Egyptian lion deity traditions (Žabkar demonstrates he is not borrowed from Sekhmet), the functional and iconographic parallel is striking: both are lions who guarantee military victory, both are associated with the pharaoh/king as divine warriors. The alignment is cross-traditional and structural rather than an ancient explicit equation. Žabkar (1975) pp. 35-40; Török (1997) p. 470.",SRC_ZABKAR_APEDEMAK,reviewed,PER_MER_NAPATAN_MEROITIC 3914,ENT_EGY_NEFERTEM,child_of,ENT_EGY_SEKHMET,high,Son of Sekhmet in the Memphite triad,SRC_PINCH_EGYPTIAN_MYTH,reviewed,