relationship_id,subject_entity_id,relationship_type,object_entity_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status,period_id 1,ENT_ZEUS,spouse_of,ENT_HERA,high,Primary Olympian divine marriage.,SRC_THEOI_GODS,reviewed, 61,ENT_CRONUS,parent_of,ENT_HERA,high,Hera is child of Cronus and Rhea.,SRC_THEOI_GODS,reviewed, 62,ENT_RHEA,parent_of,ENT_HERA,high,Hera is child of Rhea and Cronus.,SRC_THEOI_GODS,reviewed, 789,ENT_ROM_JUNO,identified_with,ENT_HERA,high,Juno is the Roman counterpart of Hera.,SRC_ROMAN_OCD,reviewed, 1399,ENT_CHR_DEMONS,reception_of,ENT_HERA,medium,Hera received into the Christian demonic class; patristic authors treated Hera/Juno worship as demonic deception.,SRC_JUSTIN_MARTYR_APOLOGIES,reviewed,PER_PATRISTIC 1484,ENT_HTT_HEPAT,received_as,ENT_HERA,medium,"Hepat and Hera share the role of queen of heaven and consort of the chief deity (Teshub/Zeus). At Yazilikaya, Hepat stands opposite Teshub as his divine equal — a role that parallels Hera's position as Zeus's queen. Hepat is also called ""queen of heaven"" (DINGIR.MAH or similar in Hittite texts) before the same title was applied to Hera and later to Isis and Mary. West (1997) includes the Hepat-Hera parallel among the Anatolian-Greek transmission chain, though with less textual specificity than the Kumarbi-Kronos pair.",SRC_WEST_EAST_HELICON,reviewed,PER_GRK_ARCHAIC