relationship_id,subject_entity_id,relationship_type,object_entity_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status,period_id 7571,ENT_NART_BATRAZ,member_of,ENT_NART_SAGAS,high,Batraz is the chief warrior-hero of the Narts (Colarusso 2002).,SRC_DUMEZIL_NART,reviewed, 7576,ENT_NART_KURDALAGON,associated_with,ENT_NART_BATRAZ,high,The smith Kurdalagon tempers Batraz like steel in his celestial forge (Dumézil; Colarusso 2002).,SRC_DUMEZIL_NART,reviewed, 7577,ENT_NART_KURDALAGON,associated_with,ENT_NART_SOSRUKO,medium,"Kurdalagon tempers the stone-born Soslan/Sosruko in his forge, making him invulnerable (Colarusso 2002).",SRC_DUMEZIL_NART,reviewed, 7578,ENT_NART_UASTYRDZHI,presides_over,ENT_NART_SAGAS,medium,Uastyrdzhi is the rider-god patronizing the warrior Narts and intervening in the saga cycle (Dumézil).,SRC_DUMEZIL_NART,reviewed, 7579,ENT_NART_UASTYRDZHI,syncretized_with,ENT_SAINT_GEORGE,high,"The Ossetian rider-god Uastyrdzhi is syncretized with Saint George, his name and feast (Jeoryguba) deriving from the Christian saint (Dumézil; Colarusso 2002).",SRC_DUMEZIL_NART,reviewed, 7580,ENT_NART_BATRAZ,aligned_with,ENT_SCYTH_SWORD_ARES,medium,Dumézil derives Batraz's steel sword (cast into the sea at his death) from the Scytho-Sarmatian sword-cult that Herodotus (4.62) reports as the akinakes/Sword-Ares; Batraz continues this war-god complex in the Ossetian (Alanic) descendant tradition.,SRC_DUMEZIL_NART,reviewed,