relationship_id,subject_entity_id,relationship_type,object_entity_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status,period_id 7245,ENT_MITH_LEONTOCEPHALINE,member_of,ENT_MITH_MYSTERIES,medium,"The lion-headed time-god is part of Mithraic statuary, though its precise role is debated. Clauss ch.13.",SRC_BECK_MITHRAS,reviewed, 7247,ENT_MITH_TAUROCTONY,member_of,ENT_MITH_MYSTERIES,high,The tauroctony is the central cult-scene of the Mithraic mysteries. Beck; Clauss ch.7.,SRC_BECK_MITHRAS,reviewed, 7252,ENT_MITH_TAUROCTONY,associated_with,ENT_SYN_MITHRAS,high,The tauroctony depicts Mithras himself slaying the bull; the scene is inseparable from the god. Beck.,SRC_BECK_MITHRAS,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,