relationship_id,subject_entity_id,relationship_type,object_entity_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status,period_id 1283,ENT_GNO_ANTHROPOS,equated_with,ENT_HER_ANTHROPOS,medium,Gnostic Anthropos and Hermetic Anthropos are equated as primordial human archetypes in comparative tradition.,SRC_LAYTON_GNOSTIC,reviewed, 1284,ENT_HER_THE_ONE,equated_with,ENT_GNO_MONAD,medium,Hermetic The One and Gnostic Monad equated as supreme unity/source across Hermetic and Gnostic contexts.,SRC_CORPUS_HERMETICUM,reviewed, 1286,ENT_LAT_PLANETARY_RULERS,equated_with,ENT_GNO_ARCHONS,medium,Late Antique planetary rulers equated structurally with Gnostic archontic cosmic governance.,SRC_IAMBLICHUS_DE_MYSTERIIS,reviewed, 1287,ENT_VAL_ANTHROPOS,equated_with,ENT_HER_ANTHROPOS,medium,Valentinian Anthropos equated with Hermetic Anthropos as primordial human archetype.,SRC_LAYTON_GNOSTIC,reviewed, 1288,ENT_JM_ADAM_KADMON,equated_with,ENT_GNO_ANTHROPOS,medium,Adam Kadmon equated structurally with the Gnostic primordial human (Anthropos) pattern.,SRC_SCHOLEM_KABBALAH,reviewed, 1289,ENT_JM_ADAM_KADMON,equated_with,ENT_VAL_ANTHROPOS,medium,Adam Kadmon equated structurally with the Valentinian Anthropos.,SRC_SCHOLEM_KABBALAH,reviewed, 1290,ENT_JM_ADAM_KADMON,equated_with,ENT_HER_ANTHROPOS,medium,Adam Kadmon equated structurally with the Hermetic Anthropos.,SRC_SCHOLEM_KABBALAH,reviewed, 1291,ENT_MANICH_LIGHT_MIND,equated_with,ENT_GNO_NOUS,medium,Manichaean Light Mind equated with Gnostic Nous as divine intellect/mind principle.,SRC_LIEU_MANICHAEISM,reviewed, 1292,ENT_MANICH_LIGHT_MIND,equated_with,ENT_VAL_NOUS,medium,Manichaean Light Mind equated with Valentinian Nous as divine intellect/mind principle.,SRC_LIEU_MANICHAEISM,reviewed, 1293,ENT_MANICH_LIGHT_MIND,equated_with,ENT_HER_NOUS,medium,Manichaean Light Mind equated with Hermetic Nous as divine intellect/mind principle.,SRC_LIEU_MANICHAEISM,reviewed, 1639,ENT_SCYTH_TABITI,equated_with,ENT_HESTIA,high,"Herodotus Histories 4.59.2: ""Hestia they call Tabiti"" — explicit equation; Tabiti as fire-goddess is the most natural parallel to Hestia",SRC_HERODOTUS_HISTORIES,reviewed,PER_SCYTH_ARCHAIC 1640,ENT_SCYTH_PAPAEUS,equated_with,ENT_ZEUS,high,"Herodotus Histories 4.59.2: ""Zeus Papaeus"" — Herodotus notes this equation with unusual approbation (""very rightly in my judgment"")",SRC_HERODOTUS_HISTORIES,reviewed,PER_SCYTH_ARCHAIC 1641,ENT_SCYTH_API,equated_with,ENT_GAIA,high,"Herodotus Histories 4.59.2: ""Earth Api"" — explicit equation; Api as earth-wife of Papaeus/Zeus",SRC_HERODOTUS_HISTORIES,reviewed,PER_SCYTH_ARCHAIC 1780,ENT_CEL_MAPONOS,equated_with,ENT_ROM_APOLLO,high,"Olmsted (1994) pp. 341-344: Romano-Celtic inscriptions at Ribchester, Corbridge, and Hexham record dedications to ""Apollo Maponos""; Maponos is consistently equated with Roman Apollo in the northern British and Gaulish inscription record.",SRC_OLMSTED_GODS_CELTS,approved, 2076,ENT_EGY_HARAKHTY,equated_with,ENT_EGY_RA,high,"Ra-Harakhty is the standard syncretic form combining Ra and Harakhty into a composite solar deity; the two names are fused from the New Kingdom onward and treated as a single divine entity. Wilkinson, Complete Gods, pp. 205-207.",SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS,approved, 2079,ENT_EGY_HERYSHAF,equated_with,ENT_EGY_RA,high,"Heryshaf (Ḥry-šf) was identified with Ra as a creator and solar deity; his epithet ""he who is upon his lake"" evokes the primordial solar mound. Wilkinson, Complete Gods, p. 161.",SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS,approved, 2080,ENT_EGY_HERYSHAF,equated_with,ENT_EGY_OSIRIS,high,"Heryshaf was also identified with Osiris as a deity of death and resurrection; his ram-form links him to the ba (soul) traditions centred on Osiris. Pinch, Egyptian Mythology, p. 108.",SRC_PINCH_EGYPTIAN_MYTH,approved, 2082,ENT_EGY_BANEBDJEDET,equated_with,ENT_EGY_RA,high,"Banebdjedet is one of the four rams who collectively embody the souls (bau) of Ra, Osiris, Shu, and Geb; as the ba of Ra he is identified with the creator sun god. Pinch, Egyptian Mythology, p. 106.",SRC_PINCH_EGYPTIAN_MYTH,approved, 2093,ENT_EGY_IAH,equated_with,ENT_EGY_KHONSU,high,"Iah (Jꜥḥ, ""Moon"") is the personification of the moon itself; he was frequently assimilated with Khonsu as lunar deity and could be depicted carrying the crescent. Wilkinson, Complete Gods, p. 112.",SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS,approved, 2094,ENT_EGY_IAH,equated_with,ENT_EGY_THOTH,high,"Iah was also identified with Thoth as a lunar deity; Thoth as god of time and the calendar was associated with the moon, and Iah's function overlaps. Pinch, Egyptian Mythology, p. 170.",SRC_PINCH_EGYPTIAN_MYTH,approved, 2103,ENT_HTT_ARINNA,equated_with,ENT_HTT_HEPAT,high,"The Sun Goddess of Arinna and the Hurrian goddess Hepat (sun goddess of the Hurrians) were identified in the syncretic Hittite-Hurrian theology of the Late Bronze Age. Hoffner, Hittite Myths, p. 41.",SRC_HOFFNER_HITTITE_MYTHS,approved, 2110,ENT_SCYTH_ARTIMPASA,equated_with,ENT_APHRODITE,high,"Herodotus Histories 4.59: the Scythians call Aphrodite Urania (Heavenly Aphrodite) ""Artimpasa""; she is one of the primary Scythian deities.",SRC_HERODOTUS_HISTORIES,approved, 2112,ENT_SCYTH_OETOSYRUS,equated_with,ENT_APOLLO,high,Herodotus Histories 4.59: the Scythians identify their god Oetosyrus (also spelled Goitosyrus) with Apollo; he is a solar and arrow deity.,SRC_HERODOTUS_HISTORIES,approved, 2114,ENT_SCYTH_SWORD_ARES,equated_with,ENT_ARES,high,Herodotus Histories 4.62: each Scythian district maintained a mound of brushwood topped with an ancient iron sword (the akinakes) as the cult image of Ares; prisoners of war were sacrificed to it.,SRC_HERODOTUS_HISTORIES,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, 2173,ENT_BENDIS,equated_with,ENT_ARTEMIS,high,Plato Republic 327a: the opening scene describes the festival of Bendis in Piraeus; she was a Thracian goddess equated with Artemis by Athenian interpreters and admitted to the Piraeus cult in the 5th c. BCE.,SRC_THEOI_DAIMONES,approved, 2174,ENT_BENDIS,equated_with,ENT_SELENE,medium,Bendis the Thracian moon goddess was equated not only with Artemis but also with Selene as a lunar deity; her torch-bearing cult imagery overlaps with Selene's iconography.,SRC_THEOI_DAIMONES,approved, 2175,ENT_M_N,equated_with,ENT_SELENE,medium,Mên is an Anatolian moon god absorbed into Hellenistic Greek worship; as a lunar deity he is conventionally associated with Selene and the Greek moon tradition. His cult was centred in Phrygia and Lydia but spread to Attica and Phrygia.,SRC_THEOI_DAIMONES,approved, 2180,ENT_COTYS,equated_with,ENT_RHEA,high,Strabo Geography 10.3.15: Cotys (Kotyto) is a Thracian mystery goddess whose ecstatic rites were identified with those of Rhea-Kybele; she was the patron of the Cotyttia festival.,SRC_PAUSANIAS_DESCRIPTION,approved, 2189,ENT_EROS_PRIMORDIAL,equated_with,ENT_PHANES,high,"In Orphic theogony, the primordial Eros (Protogonus) who hatches from the world-egg is identified with Phanes, the first-born god of light; both names refer to the same primordial creative force. Theoi Daimones.",SRC_THEOI_DAIMONES,approved, 2260,ENT_SAB_AMM,equated_with,ENT_SIN,medium,"ʿAmm is a South Arabian (Qatabanian) moon deity; his name means ""Paternal Uncle"" and he is the chief deity of the Qatabanian kingdom. He is identified with the broader Semitic moon-god tradition represented by Sin/Nanna in Mesopotamia.",SRC_THEOI_DAIMONES,approved, 2261,ENT_SAB_SHAMS,equated_with,ENT_MES_UTU_SHAMASH,medium,"Shams is the South Arabian sun deity (the name cognate with Semitic šmš, ""sun""); she is identified with the Semitic solar deity tradition represented by Utu/Shamash in Mesopotamia and with the South Arabian solar goddess tradition.",SRC_THEOI_DAIMONES,approved, 2318,ENT_BENDIS,equated_with,ENT_HECATE,medium,"Thracian Bendis is equated with Hecate in some ancient sources alongside the primary Artemis equation; both are nocturnal lunar hunting deities. Archibald (1998) ch. 8 notes the Hecate equation in Athenian votive material. Confidence medium: Artemis equation is primary, Hecate secondary.",SRC_ARCHIBALD_ODRYSIAN,reviewed,PER_THRA_IRON_AGE 2503,ENT_CEL_TARANIS,equated_with,ENT_ROM_JUPITER,high,Taranis is equated with Jupiter in the ancient sources (Lucan; dedications to Iupiter Taranucus/Taranis).,SRC_GREEN_CELTIC_GODS,reviewed, 2506,ENT_CEL_LUGUS,equated_with,ENT_ROM_MERCURY,high,"Lugus is the Gaulish god Caesar describes as ""Mercury, the most honoured god of Gaul"", inventor of all arts and patron of trade; the toponym Lugdunum (Lyon) marks his cult.",SRC_GREEN_CELTIC_GODS,reviewed, 3813,ENT_NOR_ODIN,equated_with,ENT_ROM_MERCURY,high,"Interpretatio romana: Tacitus (Germania 9; Annals 13.57) names the chief Germanic god ""Mercury""; confirmed by the weekday calque dies Mercurii -> Wodnesdaeg (Wednesday).",SRC_TACITUS_GERMANIA,reviewed, 3814,ENT_NOR_TYR,equated_with,ENT_ROM_MARS,high,"Interpretatio romana: Tacitus (Germania 9) gives ""Mars"" for the war-god Tiwaz/Tyr; weekday calque dies Martis -> Tiwesdaeg (Tuesday).",SRC_TACITUS_GERMANIA,reviewed, 3815,ENT_NOR_THOR,equated_with,ENT_HERACLES,high,"Interpretatio romana: Tacitus (Germania 9) names ""Hercules"" among the Germanic gods, read by scholars as Thor/Donar on the basis of strength and the club/hammer champion-motif.",SRC_TACITUS_GERMANIA,reviewed, 3816,ENT_NOR_THOR,equated_with,ENT_ROM_JUPITER,high,Interpretatio germanica: the weekday calque dies Iovis -> Thunresdaeg (Thursday) equates the thunderer Donar/Thor with Jupiter Tonans. (A distinct basis from the Tacitean Hercules link.),SRC_TACITUS_GERMANIA,reviewed, 3817,ENT_NOR_FRIGG,equated_with,ENT_ROM_VENUS,high,Interpretatio germanica: the weekday calque dies Veneris -> Frigedaeg (Friday) renders Venus with the chief goddess Frija/Frigg.,SRC_TACITUS_GERMANIA,reviewed, 3818,ENT_NOR_NERTHUS,equated_with,ENT_ROM_TELLUS,high,"Tacitus (Germania 40) explicitly: ""Nerthum, id est Terram matrem"" — Nerthus is Mother Earth (Roman Terra Mater / Tellus).",SRC_TACITUS_GERMANIA,reviewed, 3819,ENT_NOR_ALCIS,equated_with,ENT_DIOSCURI,high,"Tacitus (Germania 43): the Nahanarvali twins are, ""by Roman interpretation,"" Castor and Pollux (the Dioscuri).",SRC_TACITUS_GERMANIA,reviewed, 4119,ENT_ELAM_PINIKIR,equated_with,ENT_MES_INANNA_ISHTAR,high,Pinikir shares the 'mistress of heaven'/Venus profile of Inanna-Ishtar and is equated with her in god lists.,SRC_HENKELMAN_ELAM,reviewed, 4120,ENT_ELAM_PINIKIR,equated_with,ENT_MES_NINSIANNA,high,"Emar/Mesopotamian god lists directly equate Pinikir with Ninsianna, the Venus deity.",SRC_HENKELMAN_ELAM,reviewed, 4122,ENT_ELAM_SIMUT,equated_with,ENT_MES_NERGAL,high,"Simut, the Elamite herald/warrior god of Mars, is the recognized counterpart of Mesopotamian Nergal.",SRC_HENKELMAN_ELAM,reviewed, 4125,ENT_ELAM_NAHHUNTE,equated_with,ENT_MES_UTU_SHAMASH,high,"Nahhunte is the Elamite sun god and justice-guarantor, counterpart of Mesopotamian Utu/Shamash.",SRC_POTTS_ELAM,reviewed, 4291,ENT_ARA_DUSHARA,equated_with,ENT_DIONYSUS,high,Greek/Roman sources identify Dushara with Dionysus (interpretatio graeca).,SRC_HEALEY_NABATAEAN_RELIGION,reviewed, 4293,ENT_ARA_ALLAT,equated_with,ENT_ATHENA,high,Allat is identified with armed Athena at Palmyra and Petra.,SRC_HEALEY_NABATAEAN_RELIGION,reviewed, 4294,ENT_ARA_AL_UZZA,equated_with,ENT_APHRODITE,high,Al-Uzza is equated with Aphrodite in Greek identifications.,SRC_HEALEY_NABATAEAN_RELIGION,reviewed, 4357,ENT_AKS_MAHREM,equated_with,ENT_ARES,high,Ezana's Greek inscription equates Mahrem with Ares.,SRC_MUNRO_HAY_AKSUM,reviewed, 4359,ENT_AKS_ASTAR,equated_with,ENT_SAB_ATHTAR,high,Aksumite Astar is the reflex of South-Arabian ʿAthtar.,SRC_MUNRO_HAY_AKSUM,reviewed, 4379,ENT_ARA_ALLAT_PALMYRA,equated_with,ENT_ARA_ALLAT,high,The Palmyrene Allat is the local cult form of the wider Arab goddess Al-Lat.,SRC_TEIXIDOR_PALMYRA,reviewed, 4381,ENT_ARA_SIN_HARRAN,equated_with,ENT_MES_NANNA_SIN,high,"The Harranian Sin is the same moon god as Mesopotamian Nanna/Sin, transmitted into the Aramean north.",SRC_LIPINSKI_ARAMEANS,reviewed, 4430,ENT_THRA_ZIBELTHIURDOS,equated_with,ENT_ZEUS,medium,Inscriptions assimilate the Thracian storm-god Zibelthiurdos to Zeus/Jupiter.,SRC_HODDINOTT_THRACIANS,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, 5993,ENT_PHO_BAALAT_GEBAL,equated_with,ENT_EGY_HATHOR,low,Egyptianizing iconography at Byblos led to her identification with Hathor.,SRC_KAI,reviewed, 5997,ENT_PHO_SHADRAPA,equated_with,ENT_ROM_BACCHUS,medium,In Punic Africa Shadrapa was equated with Liber/Dionysus (Latino-Punic dedications at Lepcis Magna).,SRC_KAI,reviewed, 5999,ENT_PHO_TANIT,equated_with,ENT_ROM_JUNO,high,"Tanit was identified by Romans as Juno Caelestis (the celestial Juno), interpretatio Romana of the chief goddess of Carthage.",SRC_MARKOE_PHOENICIANS,reviewed, 6000,ENT_PHO_ADONIS,equated_with,ENT_MES_DUMUZI_TAMMUZ,high,The dying-and-rising vegetation god Adonis of Byblos is the West-Semitic continuation/cognate of the Mesopotamian Dumuzi/Tammuz dying-shepherd complex.,SRC_PHILO_BYBLOS,reviewed, 6001,ENT_PHO_MELQART,equated_with,ENT_HERACLES,high,"Melqart of Tyre was identified with Heracles throughout the Greco-Roman world (Herodotus 2.44, the 'Tyrian Heracles').",SRC_HERODOTUS_HISTORIES,reviewed, 6014,ENT_ETR_TURMS,equated_with,ENT_HERMES,high,Turms is the Etruscan Hermes/Mercury (messenger and psychopomp); the ancient-interpretatio equated_with form.,SRC_DEGRUMMOND_ETRUSCAN,reviewed, 6016,ENT_ETR_CULSANS,equated_with,ENT_ROM_JANUS,high,"Culsans is the two-faced Etruscan gate/threshold god, the direct counterpart of Janus (Cortona city gate).",SRC_DEGRUMMOND_ETRUSCAN,reviewed, 6623,ENT_LDS_MICHAEL_ADAM,equated_with,ENT_SAINT_MICHAEL_CHR,high,LDS scripture explicitly equates the archangel Michael with Adam (D&C 116; 107:54); links to the Christian archangel Michael as the equated figure.,SRC_LDS_DC,reviewed, 6631,ENT_HRN_SHAMASH_SUN,equated_with,ENT_MES_UTU_SHAMASH,high,The Harranian Sun-deity is the late continuation of Mesopotamian Utu/Shamash (ancient identification / cult continuity; Green).,SRC_GREEN_MOON_GOD,reviewed, 6632,ENT_HRN_SHAMASH_SUN,equated_with,ENT_HELIOS,high,Greco-Roman sources and the Sabians themselves identified the Harranian Sun with Helios (interpretatio; Green).,SRC_GREEN_MOON_GOD,reviewed, 6635,ENT_HRN_SIN_MOON,equated_with,ENT_MES_NANNA_SIN,high,The Harranian Moon-god derives from and is identified with Mesopotamian Nanna/Sin (cult continuity; Green).,SRC_GREEN_MOON_GOD,reviewed, 6636,ENT_HRN_SIN_MOON,equated_with,ENT_SELENE,high,Greco-Roman interpretatio identified the Harranian Moon with Selene (Green).,SRC_GREEN_MOON_GOD,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, 6639,ENT_HRN_KRONOS_SATURN,equated_with,ENT_MES_NINURTA,medium,Saturn in the Mesopotamian-Harranian astral scheme corresponds to Ninurta/Ninib (planetary identification; Green).,SRC_GREEN_MOON_GOD,reviewed, 6641,ENT_HRN_ZEUS_JUPITER,equated_with,ENT_ZEUS,high,The Harranian Jupiter-deity is identified with Greek Zeus (interpretatio; Green).,SRC_GREEN_MOON_GOD,reviewed, 6642,ENT_HRN_ZEUS_JUPITER,equated_with,ENT_MES_MARDUK,medium,Jupiter in the Mesopotamian-Harranian astral scheme corresponds to Marduk/Bel (planetary identification; Green).,SRC_GREEN_MOON_GOD,reviewed, 6644,ENT_HRN_ARES_MARS,equated_with,ENT_ARES,high,The Harranian Mars-deity is identified with Greek Ares (interpretatio; Green).,SRC_GREEN_MOON_GOD,reviewed, 6645,ENT_HRN_ARES_MARS,equated_with,ENT_MES_NERGAL,high,"Mars in the Mesopotamian-Harranian astral scheme is Nergal, god of war and the underworld (planetary identification; Green).",SRC_GREEN_MOON_GOD,reviewed, 6647,ENT_HRN_APHRODITE_VENUS,equated_with,ENT_APHRODITE,high,The Harranian Venus-deity is identified with Greek Aphrodite (interpretatio; Green).,SRC_GREEN_MOON_GOD,reviewed, 6648,ENT_HRN_APHRODITE_VENUS,equated_with,ENT_MES_INANNA_ISHTAR,high,"Venus in the Mesopotamian-Harranian astral scheme is Inanna/Ishtar, the planet's ancient owner (planetary identification; Green).",SRC_GREEN_MOON_GOD,reviewed, 6650,ENT_HRN_HERMES_MERCURY,equated_with,ENT_HERMES,high,The Harranian Mercury-deity is identified with Greek Hermes (interpretatio; Green).,SRC_GREEN_MOON_GOD,reviewed, 6651,ENT_HRN_HERMES_MERCURY,equated_with,ENT_MES_NABU,high,"Mercury in the Mesopotamian-Harranian astral scheme is Nabu, scribal god of wisdom (planetary identification; Green).",SRC_GREEN_MOON_GOD,reviewed, 6654,ENT_HRN_HERMES_TRISMEGISTUS,equated_with,ENT_ISL_IDRIS,high,"Harranian and Islamic sources identified the prophet Hermes with Qur'anic Idris (=Enoch), which secured the Sabians' protected status under Islam (Green).",SRC_GREEN_MOON_GOD,reviewed, 6861,ENT_SAM_SHEMA,equated_with,ENT_ISR_YAHWEH,high,The one God of the Samaritans is the same God of Israel (Yahweh/the tetragrammaton); a shared Israelite deity worshipped under a distinct Gerizim cult.,SRC_PUMMER_SAMARITANS,reviewed, 7253,ENT_MITH_LEONTOCEPHALINE,equated_with,ENT_SYN_AION,medium,"The lion-headed Mithraic time-god is widely identified with Aion (and Zurvan), a god of eternity/unbounded time. Interpretatio is scholarly-attested but debated. Clauss ch.13.",SRC_BECK_MITHRAS,reviewed, 7264,ENT_LYD_KUVAVA,equated_with,ENT_LUW_KUBABA,high,Lydian Kuvava continues the name and figure of the Luwian/Neo-Hittite Kubaba of Carchemish.,SRC_MUNN_MOTHER_GODS,reviewed, 7265,ENT_LYD_SANTAS,equated_with,ENT_LUW_SANTA,high,Lydian Santas is the western-Anatolian continuation of the Luwian war/plague god Santa (ancestor of Cilician Sandas).,SRC_MUNN_MOTHER_GODS,reviewed, 7266,ENT_LYD_SANTAS,equated_with,ENT_HERACLES,high,"Greeks interpreted the club-bearing Lydian Santas/Sandon as Heracles, grounding the Heraclid dynasty of Sardis (interpretatio Graeca; Munn 2006).",SRC_MUNN_MOTHER_GODS,reviewed, 7267,ENT_LYD_ARTIMUS,equated_with,ENT_ARTEMIS,high,Lydian Artimus is the local form regularly equated with Greek Artemis on phonetic and functional grounds.,SRC_MUNN_MOTHER_GODS,reviewed, 7268,ENT_LYD_PLDANS,equated_with,ENT_APOLLO,medium,Pldans is conventionally identified with Greek Apollo by name and protective/oracular function.,SRC_MUNN_MOTHER_GODS,reviewed, 7269,ENT_LYD_LAMETRUS,equated_with,ENT_DEMETER,medium,Lydian Lametrus is identified with Greek Demeter by name and agrarian grain function.,SRC_MUNN_MOTHER_GODS,reviewed, 7271,ENT_LYD_KANDAULES,equated_with,ENT_HERMES,medium,"Hipponax reports Kandaules ('dog-throttler') as a Lydian title of Hermes, a guardian/psychopomp figure.",SRC_MUNN_MOTHER_GODS,reviewed, 7279,ENT_LYC_TRQQAS,equated_with,ENT_LUW_TARHUNZ,high,Trqqas is the Lycian reflex of the Luwian storm-god Tarhunz (interpretatio across the Luwic continuum).,SRC_BRYCE_LYCIANS,reviewed, 7280,ENT_LYC_TRQQAS,equated_with,ENT_HTT_TARHUNNA,medium,"Trqqas continues the wider Anatolian storm-god Tarhunt, of which Hittite Tarhunna is the cognate.",SRC_BRYCE_LYCIANS,reviewed, 7281,ENT_LYC_TRQQAS,equated_with,ENT_ZEUS,medium,"As the chief Anatolian storm/sky-god, Trqqas was identified with Zeus in Greek interpretatio of Lycian cult.",SRC_BRYCE_LYCIANS,reviewed, 7282,ENT_LYC_NATRI,equated_with,ENT_APOLLO,high,Natri is identified with Apollo in the Lycian-Greek bilingual inscriptions and coinage.,SRC_BRYCE_LYCIANS,reviewed, 7284,ENT_LYC_ENI_MAHANAHI,equated_with,ENT_CYBELE,high,"Eni Mahanahi, 'Mother of the Gods', corresponds to the Anatolian Mother Goddess Cybele.",SRC_BRYCE_LYCIANS,reviewed, 7286,ENT_LYC_KAKASBOS,equated_with,ENT_HERACLES,high,The club-bearing rider-god Kakasbos was assimilated to Heracles in Roman-era Lycia and Pisidia.,SRC_BRYCE_LYCIANS,reviewed, 7287,ENT_LYC_SOZON,equated_with,ENT_APOLLO,medium,The savior rider-god Sozon was identified with Apollo (Helios) in Anatolian votive dedications.,SRC_BRYCE_LYCIANS,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, 7305,ENT_COMM_ZEUS_OROMASDES,equated_with,ENT_ZEUS,high,Ancient interpretatio: the theonym Zeus-Oromasdes explicitly equates the Commagenian supreme god with Greek Zeus.,SRC_VERSLUYS_COMMAGENE,reviewed, 7306,ENT_COMM_ZEUS_OROMASDES,equated_with,ENT_ZOR_AHURA_MAZDA,high,"Ancient interpretatio: Oromasdes is the Hellenized form of Iranian Ahura Mazda, fused with Zeus in the Commagenian theonym.",SRC_VERSLUYS_COMMAGENE,reviewed, 7307,ENT_COMM_APOLLO_MITHRAS_HELIOS_HERMES,equated_with,ENT_APOLLO,high,Ancient interpretatio: the composite theonym explicitly identifies the Commagenian solar god with Greek Apollo.,SRC_VERSLUYS_COMMAGENE,reviewed, 7308,ENT_COMM_APOLLO_MITHRAS_HELIOS_HERMES,equated_with,ENT_ZOR_MITHRA,high,Ancient interpretatio: the Mithras element of the composite theonym derives from Iranian Mithra of the Zoroastrian tradition.,SRC_VERSLUYS_COMMAGENE,reviewed, 7310,ENT_COMM_APOLLO_MITHRAS_HELIOS_HERMES,equated_with,ENT_HELIOS,high,Ancient interpretatio: the Helios element of the composite theonym identifies the god with the Greek sun god.,SRC_VERSLUYS_COMMAGENE,reviewed,