relationship_id,subject_entity_id,relationship_type,object_entity_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status,period_id 1478,ENT_HTT_KUMARBI,received_as,ENT_KRONOS,high,The Kumarbi→Kronos parallel is the centerpiece of West's (1997) argument for Near Eastern influence on Hesiod's Theogony. Both deities share an exact structural role: (1) they overthrow the ruling sky deity by biting/castrating the genitals (Kumarbi bites off Anu's genitals; Kronos castrates Ouranos with a sickle); (2) they absorb divine seed and become pregnant with the deity who will overthrow them; (3) they are themselves defeated by the storm deity son (Teshub/Zeus). This three-stage narrative is unique to the Kumarbi cycle among Near Eastern texts and uniquely explains why Hesiod's Theogony has the same three-stage structure. Transmission most likely via Anatolian-Greek contact in the 8th-7th c. BCE.,SRC_WEST_EAST_HELICON,reviewed,PER_GRK_ARCHAIC 4689,ENT_REN_AGIEL,aligned_with,ENT_KRONOS,medium,"Agiel governs Saturn, whose Greek planetary deity is Kronos.",SRC_AGRIPPA_OCCULTA,reviewed, 4704,ENT_REN_ARATRON,aligned_with,ENT_KRONOS,medium,Aratron is the Olympic Spirit of Saturn (Greek Kronos).,SRC_ARBATEL,reviewed, 4951,ENT_REN_ZAZEL,aligned_with,ENT_KRONOS,medium,Zazel embodies the raw force of Saturn (Greek Kronos).,SRC_AGRIPPA_OCCULTA,reviewed, 6638,ENT_HRN_KRONOS_SATURN,equated_with,ENT_KRONOS,high,"The Harranian Saturn-deity is explicitly identified with Greek Kronos (interpretatio; Fihrist, Green).",SRC_GREEN_MOON_GOD,reviewed,