relationship_id,subject_entity_id,relationship_type,object_entity_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status,period_id 2,ENT_ZEUS,parent_of,ENT_ATHENA,high,Athena is born from Zeus.,SRC_THEOI_GODS,reviewed, 3,ENT_ZEUS,parent_of,ENT_APOLLO,high,Apollo is son of Zeus.,SRC_THEOI_GODS,reviewed, 4,ENT_ZEUS,parent_of,ENT_ARTEMIS,high,Artemis is daughter of Zeus.,SRC_THEOI_GODS,reviewed, 5,ENT_ZEUS,parent_of,ENT_HERMES,high,Hermes is son of Zeus.,SRC_THEOI_GODS,reviewed, 6,ENT_ZEUS,parent_of,ENT_ARES,high,Ares is son of Zeus.,SRC_THEOI_GODS,reviewed, 7,ENT_ZEUS,parent_of,ENT_DIONYSUS,high,Dionysus is son of Zeus.,SRC_THEOI_GODS,reviewed, 8,ENT_DEMETER,parent_of,ENT_PERSEPHONE,high,Persephone is daughter of Demeter.,SRC_THEOI_GODS,reviewed, 11,ENT_APOLLO,parent_of,ENT_ASCLEPIUS,high,Asclepius is son of Apollo.,SRC_THEOI_GODS,reviewed, 56,ENT_GAIA,parent_of,ENT_CRONUS,high,Cronus is child of Gaia and Uranus in Greek cosmogony.,SRC_THEOI_GODS,reviewed, 57,ENT_URANUS,parent_of,ENT_CRONUS,high,Cronus is child of Uranus and Gaia.,SRC_THEOI_GODS,reviewed, 59,ENT_CRONUS,parent_of,ENT_ZEUS,high,Zeus is child of Cronus and Rhea.,SRC_THEOI_GODS,reviewed, 60,ENT_RHEA,parent_of,ENT_ZEUS,high,Zeus is child of Rhea and Cronus.,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, 63,ENT_CRONUS,parent_of,ENT_HADES,high,Hades is child of Cronus and Rhea.,SRC_THEOI_GODS,reviewed, 64,ENT_RHEA,parent_of,ENT_HADES,high,Hades is child of Rhea and Cronus.,SRC_THEOI_GODS,reviewed, 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, 100,ENT_ASCLEPIUS,parent_of,ENT_ACESO,medium,Asclepian healing family tradition.,SRC_THEOI_GODS,reviewed, 105,ENT_HERA,parent_of,ENT_ARES,high,Olympian genealogy.,SRC_THEOI_GODS,reviewed, 124,ENT_ASCLEPIUS,parent_of,ENT_HYGIEIA,medium,Asclepian healing family tradition.,SRC_THEOI_GODS,reviewed, 125,ENT_ASCLEPIUS,parent_of,ENT_IASO,medium,Asclepian healing family tradition.,SRC_THEOI_GODS,reviewed, 131,ENT_ASCLEPIUS,parent_of,ENT_PANACEA,medium,Asclepian healing family tradition.,SRC_THEOI_GODS,reviewed, 166,ENT_ASTRAEUS,parent_of,ENT_ANEMOI,medium,The winds are commonly children of Astraeus and Eos.,SRC_THEOI_GODS,reviewed, 167,ENT_EOS,parent_of,ENT_ANEMOI,medium,The winds are commonly children of Eos and Astraeus.,SRC_THEOI_GODS,reviewed, 168,ENT_ZEUS,parent_of,ENT_CHARITES,medium,"The Charites have variant parentage, often involving Zeus.",SRC_THEOI_GODS,reviewed, 169,ENT_ARES,parent_of,ENT_DEIMOS,high,Deimos is a son/attendant of Ares.,SRC_THEOI_GODS,reviewed, 170,ENT_EOS,parent_of,ENT_HESPERUS,medium,Hesperus is associated genealogically with Eos in some traditions.,SRC_THEOI_GODS,reviewed, 171,ENT_ASTRAEUS,parent_of,ENT_HESPERUS,medium,Hesperus is associated genealogically with Astraeus in some traditions.,SRC_THEOI_GODS,reviewed, 172,ENT_ZEUS,parent_of,ENT_HORAE,medium,The Horae are commonly daughters of Zeus and Themis.,SRC_THEOI_GODS,reviewed, 174,ENT_THEMIS,parent_of,ENT_HORAE,medium,The Horae are commonly daughters of Zeus and Themis.,SRC_THEOI_GODS,reviewed, 175,ENT_ASCLEPIUS,parent_of,ENT_MACHAON,medium,Machaon is a son of Asclepius in heroic healing tradition.,SRC_THEOI_GODS,reviewed, 180,ENT_THEMIS,parent_of,ENT_MOIRAI,medium,The Moirai are sometimes daughters of Themis.,SRC_THEOI_GODS,reviewed, 181,ENT_ZEUS,parent_of,ENT_MOIRAI,medium,The Moirai are sometimes daughters of Zeus and Themis.,SRC_THEOI_GODS,reviewed, 182,ENT_MNEMOSYNE,parent_of,ENT_MUSES,high,Mnemosyne is mother of the Muses.,SRC_THEOI_GODS,reviewed, 183,ENT_ZEUS,parent_of,ENT_MUSES,medium,The Muses are commonly daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne.,SRC_THEOI_GODS,reviewed, 184,ENT_ARES,parent_of,ENT_PHOBOS,high,Phobos is a son/attendant of Ares.,SRC_THEOI_GODS,reviewed, 185,ENT_ASCLEPIUS,parent_of,ENT_PODALIRIUS,medium,Podalirius is a son of Asclepius in heroic healing tradition.,SRC_THEOI_GODS,reviewed, 197,ENT_EGY_SHU,parent_of,ENT_EGY_GEB,high,Geb is child of Shu and Tefnut.,SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS,reviewed, 198,ENT_EGY_TEFNUT,parent_of,ENT_EGY_GEB,high,Geb is child of Shu and Tefnut.,SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS,reviewed, 199,ENT_EGY_ISIS,parent_of,ENT_EGY_HORUS,high,Horus is child of Isis and Osiris.,SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS,reviewed, 200,ENT_EGY_OSIRIS,parent_of,ENT_EGY_HORUS,high,Horus is child of Osiris and Isis.,SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS,reviewed, 201,ENT_EGY_NUT,parent_of,ENT_EGY_ISIS,high,Isis is child of Geb and Nut.,SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS,reviewed, 202,ENT_EGY_GEB,parent_of,ENT_EGY_ISIS,high,Isis is child of Geb and Nut.,SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS,reviewed, 205,ENT_EGY_GEB,parent_of,ENT_EGY_NEPHTHYS,high,Nephthys is child of Geb and Nut.,SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS,reviewed, 206,ENT_EGY_NUT,parent_of,ENT_EGY_NEPHTHYS,high,Nephthys is child of Geb and Nut.,SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS,reviewed, 207,ENT_EGY_TEFNUT,parent_of,ENT_EGY_NUT,high,Nut is child of Shu and Tefnut.,SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS,reviewed, 208,ENT_EGY_SHU,parent_of,ENT_EGY_NUT,high,Nut is child of Shu and Tefnut.,SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS,reviewed, 210,ENT_EGY_GEB,parent_of,ENT_EGY_OSIRIS,high,Osiris is child of Geb and Nut.,SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS,reviewed, 211,ENT_EGY_NUT,parent_of,ENT_EGY_OSIRIS,high,Osiris is child of Geb and Nut.,SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS,reviewed, 212,ENT_EGY_GEB,parent_of,ENT_EGY_SETH,high,Seth is child of Geb and Nut.,SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS,reviewed, 213,ENT_EGY_NUT,parent_of,ENT_EGY_SETH,high,Seth is child of Geb and Nut.,SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS,reviewed, 329,ENT_ASCLEPIUS,parent_of,ENT_APOLLO,high,Asclepius is son of Apollo and part of the Apollonian healing complex.,SRC_THEOI_GODS,reviewed, 475,ENT_MES_NANNA_SIN,parent_of,ENT_MES_INANNA_ISHTAR,medium,Inanna/Ishtar has lunar-god parentage in some traditions.,SRC_BLACK_GREEN_MESO,reviewed, 482,ENT_MES_NANNA_SIN,parent_of,ENT_MES_UTU_SHAMASH,medium,Utu/Shamash is often treated as child of Nanna/Sin.,SRC_BLACK_GREEN_MESO,reviewed, 629,ENT_SET_SETH,parent_of,ENT_SET_SEED_OF_SETH,high,The Seed of Seth is the spiritual/elect lineage associated with Seth.,SRC_NHC,reviewed, 1530,ENT_CAN_DAGON,parent_of,ENT_CAN_BAAL,medium,"KTU 1.5 VI 24 (Baal Cycle, Ugarit) calls Baal ""son of Dagon"" (bn dgn). This parentage is attested in several Ugaritic texts alongside the alternative tradition that makes El Baal's father; Cross (1973) and Wyatt (2002) treat the Dagon-paternity as authentic, noting that Dagon's older Levantine authority made him a plausible divine father for the younger storm deity. The identification of Dagon as the ""father"" of the storm god parallels the Mesopotamian pattern where older grain/sky deities are the fathers of more active storm deities.",SRC_WYATT_RELIGIOUS_TEXTS,reviewed,PER_CAN_BRONZE_AGE 1545,ENT_MES_NINSUN,parent_of,ENT_MES_GILGAMESH,high,"Ninsun is explicitly named as Gilgamesh's divine mother throughout the Epic; her divine nature is what makes Gilgamesh ""two-thirds divine"" and gives him his extraordinary strength and beauty. She appears in Tablets I-III as the interpreter of his dreams and the one who adopts Enkidu before their Cedar Forest journey.",SRC_GEORGE_GILGAMESH,reviewed,PER_MES_OLD_BAB 1564,ENT_EGY_ATUM,parent_of,ENT_EGY_SHU,high,"Pyramid Texts Utterance 600: Atum spat out Shu (""who spat out Shu, who expectorated Tefnut"") from Heliopolis. Also PT 527, 1248 describe Atum creating Shu and Tefnut by masturbation (the ""hand of Atum"" tradition). Atum as the creator of the first divine pair Shu (air) and Tefnut (moisture) is the foundational act of the Heliopolitan cosmogony and the root of the Ennead genealogy.",SRC_FAULKNER_PYRAMID_TEXTS,reviewed,PER_EGY_OLD_KINGDOM 1565,ENT_EGY_ATUM,parent_of,ENT_EGY_TEFNUT,high,Pyramid Texts Utterance 600: Atum expectorated Tefnut alongside Shu. Tefnut (moisture/cosmic order) is the twin of Shu and the second generation of the Ennead; both are products of Atum's creative act at the primordial moment on the Benben hill of Heliopolis.,SRC_FAULKNER_PYRAMID_TEXTS,reviewed,PER_EGY_OLD_KINGDOM 1570,ENT_EGY_AMUN,parent_of,ENT_EGY_KHONSU,high,"Khonsu is the divine son of Amun and Mut in the Theban Triad; his name means ""the traveller"" and he is primarily a moon deity; his main temple at Karnak (the Khonsu temple, largely built by Ramesses III) forms the third element of the Theban triad complex.",SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS,reviewed,PER_EGY_NEW_KINGDOM 1571,ENT_EGY_MUT,parent_of,ENT_EGY_KHONSU,high,Mut as the divine mother of Khonsu in the Theban Triad; her maternal role is the primary mythological function in the Amun–Mut–Khonsu family theology of Karnak.,SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS,reviewed,PER_EGY_NEW_KINGDOM 1589,ENT_MES_ENLIL,parent_of,ENT_MES_NANNA_SIN,high,"In the Enlil and Ninlil myth (ETCSL 1.2.1), Enlil's union with Ninlil in the underworld produces Nanna/Sin (the moon god); this paternity is the standard Sumerian tradition for Nanna's divine parentage and is attested in hymns across the corpus.",SRC_ETCSL,reviewed,PER_MES_EARLY 1590,ENT_MES_NINLIL,parent_of,ENT_MES_NANNA_SIN,high,Ninlil as the mother of Nanna/Sin per the Enlil and Ninlil myth (ETCSL 1.2.1); her journey to the underworld following Enlil results in Nanna's birth as a child of the underworld who ascends to rule the night sky.,SRC_ETCSL,reviewed,PER_MES_EARLY 1593,ENT_MES_NINGAL,parent_of,ENT_MES_INANNA_ISHTAR,high,Ningal is explicitly named as the mother of Inanna in Sumerian hymns; the parentage Nanna + Ningal → Inanna is the standard Sumerian tradition. Ningal's maternal role provides Inanna with both a lunar/celestial father (Nanna) and a divine mother who intercedes before the gods.,SRC_ETCSL,reviewed,PER_MES_UR_III 1594,ENT_MES_NINGAL,parent_of,ENT_MES_UTU_SHAMASH,high,Ningal is named as the mother of Utu/Shamash (the sun god) alongside Inanna in Sumerian hymns; Nanna and Ningal are the divine parents of both the moon's primary associated celestial bodies (sun and Venus/morning star).,SRC_ETCSL,reviewed,PER_MES_UR_III 1595,ENT_MES_NAMMU,parent_of,ENT_MES_ENKI_EA,high,"In Enki and Ninmah (ETCSL 1.1.2), Nammu is explicitly described as Enki's mother: she wakes Enki to help solve the problem of the gods having to do their own labor, and calls him ""my son."" The Eridu cosmogonic tradition places Nammu as the primordial sea from which Enki/the Abzu emerges; this makes Nammu the generative source of Enki's fresh-water wisdom domain.",SRC_ETCSL,reviewed,PER_MES_EARLY 1610,ENT_WEL_PWYLL,parent_of,ENT_WEL_PRYDERI,high,Pryderi is the son of Pwyll and Rhiannon; named Pryderi (care/anxiety) by Rhiannon after he is found; First Branch,SRC_MABINOGION,reviewed,PER_CEL_MEDIEVAL_WELSH 1611,ENT_WEL_RHIANNON,parent_of,ENT_WEL_PRYDERI,high,Rhiannon is mother of Pryderi; falsely accused of devouring him; exonerated when Teyrnon Twryf Lliant restores the boy; First Branch,SRC_MABINOGION,reviewed,PER_CEL_MEDIEVAL_WELSH 1620,ENT_WEL_DON,parent_of,ENT_WEL_GWYDION,high,Gwydion is consistently named Gwydion fab Dôn (son of Dôn) in the Fourth Branch; Dôn is the dynastic mother of the northern Welsh divine family,SRC_MABINOGION,reviewed,PER_CEL_MEDIEVAL_WELSH 1621,ENT_WEL_DON,parent_of,ENT_WEL_ARANRHOD,high,Aranrhod is daughter of Dôn; named ferch Dôn (daughter of Dôn) in the Fourth Branch,SRC_MABINOGION,reviewed,PER_CEL_MEDIEVAL_WELSH 1624,ENT_WEL_ARANRHOD,parent_of,ENT_WEL_LLEU_LLAW_GYFFES,high,Aranrhod is the mother of Lleu; she steps over Math's staff as a virginity test and gives birth; she refuses to acknowledge Lleu and binds three tyngedau (fates) upon him; Fourth Branch,SRC_MABINOGION,reviewed,PER_CEL_MEDIEVAL_WELSH 1655,ENT_URANUS,parent_of,ENT_OCEANUS,high,Hesiod Theogony 132-138: Ouranos and Gaia beget the twelve Titans.,SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY,approved, 1656,ENT_URANUS,parent_of,ENT_COEUS,high,Hesiod Theogony 132-138.,SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY,approved, 1657,ENT_URANUS,parent_of,ENT_CRIUS,high,Hesiod Theogony 132-138.,SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY,approved, 1658,ENT_URANUS,parent_of,ENT_HYPERION,high,Hesiod Theogony 132-138.,SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY,approved, 1659,ENT_URANUS,parent_of,ENT_IAPETUS,high,Hesiod Theogony 132-138.,SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY,approved, 1660,ENT_URANUS,parent_of,ENT_THEIA,high,Hesiod Theogony 132-138.,SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY,approved, 1661,ENT_URANUS,parent_of,ENT_RHEA,high,Hesiod Theogony 132-138.,SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY,approved, 1662,ENT_URANUS,parent_of,ENT_THEMIS,high,Hesiod Theogony 132-138.,SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY,approved, 1663,ENT_URANUS,parent_of,ENT_MNEMOSYNE,high,Hesiod Theogony 132-138.,SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY,approved, 1664,ENT_URANUS,parent_of,ENT_PHOEBE,high,Hesiod Theogony 132-138.,SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY,approved, 1665,ENT_URANUS,parent_of,ENT_TETHYS,high,Hesiod Theogony 132-138.,SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY,approved, 1666,ENT_GAIA,parent_of,ENT_OCEANUS,high,Hesiod Theogony 132-138: Gaia and Ouranos beget the twelve Titans.,SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY,approved, 1667,ENT_GAIA,parent_of,ENT_COEUS,high,Hesiod Theogony 132-138.,SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY,approved, 1668,ENT_GAIA,parent_of,ENT_CRIUS,high,Hesiod Theogony 132-138.,SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY,approved, 1669,ENT_GAIA,parent_of,ENT_HYPERION,high,Hesiod Theogony 132-138.,SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY,approved, 1670,ENT_GAIA,parent_of,ENT_IAPETUS,high,Hesiod Theogony 132-138.,SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY,approved, 1671,ENT_GAIA,parent_of,ENT_THEIA,high,Hesiod Theogony 132-138.,SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY,approved, 1672,ENT_GAIA,parent_of,ENT_RHEA,high,Hesiod Theogony 132-138.,SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY,approved, 1673,ENT_GAIA,parent_of,ENT_THEMIS,high,Hesiod Theogony 132-138.,SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY,approved, 1674,ENT_GAIA,parent_of,ENT_MNEMOSYNE,high,Hesiod Theogony 132-138.,SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY,approved, 1675,ENT_GAIA,parent_of,ENT_PHOEBE,high,Hesiod Theogony 132-138.,SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY,approved, 1676,ENT_GAIA,parent_of,ENT_TETHYS,high,Hesiod Theogony 132-138.,SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY,approved, 1679,ENT_OCEANUS,parent_of,ENT_CLYMENE_TITANESS,high,Hesiod Theogony 507-508: Klymene identified as daughter of Okeanos.,SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY,approved, 1682,ENT_HYPERION,parent_of,ENT_HELIOS,high,Hesiod Theogony 371-374.,SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY,approved, 1683,ENT_HYPERION,parent_of,ENT_SELENE,high,Hesiod Theogony 371-374.,SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY,approved, 1684,ENT_HYPERION,parent_of,ENT_EOS,high,Hesiod Theogony 371-374.,SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY,approved, 1685,ENT_THEIA,parent_of,ENT_HELIOS,high,Hesiod Theogony 371-374.,SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY,approved, 1686,ENT_THEIA,parent_of,ENT_SELENE,high,Hesiod Theogony 371-374.,SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY,approved,