relationship_id,subject_entity_id,relationship_type,object_entity_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status,period_id 65,ENT_CRONUS,parent_of,ENT_POSEIDON,high,Poseidon is child of Cronus and Rhea.,SRC_THEOI_GODS,reviewed, 66,ENT_RHEA,parent_of,ENT_POSEIDON,high,Poseidon is child of Rhea and Cronus.,SRC_THEOI_GODS,reviewed, 794,ENT_ROM_NEPTUNE,identified_with,ENT_POSEIDON,high,Neptune is the Roman counterpart of Poseidon.,SRC_ROMAN_OCD,reviewed, 1401,ENT_CHR_DEMONS,reception_of,ENT_POSEIDON,medium,Poseidon received into the Christian demonic class; explicitly named in Justin Martyr as a demon-worshipped deity.,SRC_JUSTIN_MARTYR_APOLOGIES,reviewed,PER_PATRISTIC 1726,ENT_AMPHITRITE,spouse_of,ENT_POSEIDON,high,Hesiod Theogony 930-932.,SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY,approved, 1766,ENT_ETR_NETHUNS,reception_of,ENT_POSEIDON,high,"De Grummond (2006): Nethuns is the Etruscan equivalent of Greek Poseidon/Roman Neptune; Latin ""Neptunus"" is widely held to be borrowed from Etruscan ""Nethuns"".",SRC_DEGRUMMOND_ETRUSCAN,approved, 2116,ENT_SCYTH_THAGIMASADAS,equated_with,ENT_POSEIDON,high,"Herodotus Histories 4.59: only the Royal Scythians worship Thagimasadas, whom they identify with Poseidon; he is not sacrificed to by common Scythians.",SRC_HERODOTUS_HISTORIES,approved, 2406,ENT_FINN_AHTI,aligned_with,ENT_POSEIDON,low,"Ahti and Poseidon are the supreme sea deities of the Finnish and Greek traditions respectively — both rule the aquatic realm, both have a palace beneath the waters, and both require propitiation by fishermen and sailors who depend on the sea's bounty. In the Kalevala, Ahti rules the underwater domain Ahtola alongside his consort Vellamo; in Runo 5, the hero Väinämöinen encounters Ahti in the sea. This structural parallel between sea-ruling divine figures is recognized in comparative mythology. Confidence low: the alignment is typological (shared domain and role) rather than genetic or historically transmitted; Finnish and Greek traditions had no direct contact, and the parallel reflects independent parallel evolution of sea-deity roles rather than any common origin or reception chain. Kalevala, Runo 5.",SRC_KALEVALA,reviewed,PER_FINN_TRADITIONAL 3522,ENT_ROM_NEPTUNE,syncretized_with,ENT_POSEIDON,high,Neptune is the Roman Poseidon.,SRC_WISSOWA_RKR,reviewed, 4459,ENT_AKS_BEHER,equated_with,ENT_POSEIDON,high,Ezana's bilingual inscription renders the sea-god Beher as Poseidon — an ancient interpretatio in the source itself.,SRC_MUNRO_HAY_AKSUM,reviewed, 7299,ENT_CAR_ZEUS_OSOGO,equated_with,ENT_POSEIDON,high,"Zeus Osogo bore the title Zenoposeidon and combined attributes (trident with eagle, saltwater spring) of Poseidon, an ancient interpretatio fusing Zeus and Poseidon.",SRC_LAUMONIER_CARIE,reviewed,