relationship_id,subject_entity_id,relationship_type,object_entity_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status,period_id 788,ENT_ROM_VULCAN,identified_with,ENT_HEPHAESTUS,high,Vulcan is the Roman counterpart of Hephaestus.,SRC_ROMAN_OCD,reviewed, 1407,ENT_CHR_DEMONS,reception_of,ENT_HEPHAESTUS,medium,Hephaestus received into the Christian demonic class; named by Justin Martyr among demon-promoted gods.,SRC_JUSTIN_MARTYR_APOLOGIES,reviewed,PER_PATRISTIC 1576,ENT_EGY_PTAH,received_as,ENT_HEPHAESTUS,high,"Herodotus explicitly equates Ptah with Hephaestus at 3.37, where he refers to the temple of Ptah at Memphis as the temple of Hephaestus: ""the temple of Hephaestus"" (= Ptah) at Memphis is where Cambyses committed his sacrilege. Memphis itself was sometimes called ""Hephaestia"" by Greek writers. The equation rests on shared craftsmanship and creation attributes: Ptah is the divine craftsman and creator-by-word in Egyptian theology; Hephaestus is the divine craftsman and smith of the Greek pantheon. Both are associated with fire, metalwork, and the creative power to fashion divine objects. The identification was widespread in the Ptolemaic and Roman periods.",SRC_HERODOTUS_HISTORIES,reviewed,PER_EGY_LATE_PERIOD 1724,ENT_HERA,parent_of,ENT_HEPHAESTUS,high,"Hesiod Theogony 927-929: Hera bore Hephaestus alone, without Zeus (Hesiodic tradition).",SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY,approved, 2492,ENT_SLAV_SVAROG,aligned_with,ENT_HEPHAESTUS,high,"The Slavic translation of the chronicle of John Malalas explicitly glosses Svarog with the Greek smith-god Hephaistos (and Dažbog with Helios), an attested medieval interpretatio.",SRC_BRUCKNER_SLAVIC_MYTH,reviewed, 3477,ENT_ETR_SETHLANS,syncretized_with,ENT_HEPHAESTUS,high,The Etruscan Hephaestus.,SRC_DEGRUMMOND_ETRUSCAN,reviewed, 3521,ENT_ROM_VULCAN,syncretized_with,ENT_HEPHAESTUS,high,Vulcan is the Roman Hephaestus.,SRC_WISSOWA_RKR,reviewed,