relationship_id,subject_entity_id,relationship_type,object_entity_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status,period_id 1732,ENT_HADES,rules,ENT_UNDERWORLD,high,Homer Iliad 15.187-193: the three sons of Kronos divided the world by lot; Hades received the underworld.,SRC_HOMER_ILIAD_ODYSSEY,approved, 1741,ENT_THETIS,parent_of,ENT_ACHILLES,high,"Homer Iliad 1.280-281, 18.82-93: Thetis as divine mother of Achilles.",SRC_HOMER_ILIAD_ODYSSEY,approved, 1743,ENT_ACHILLES,opposes,ENT_HECTOR,high,Homer Iliad passim: Achilles and Hector as primary antagonists throughout the Iliad.,SRC_HOMER_ILIAD_ODYSSEY,approved, 1744,ENT_ACHILLES,slays,ENT_HECTOR,high,Homer Iliad 22.325-363: Achilles slays Hector beneath the walls of Troy.,SRC_HOMER_ILIAD_ODYSSEY,approved, 1745,ENT_AJAX,opposes,ENT_HECTOR,high,Homer Iliad 7.181-312: Ajax (Telamonian) duels Hector at Troy.,SRC_HOMER_ILIAD_ODYSSEY,approved, 1746,ENT_MENELAUS,spouse_of,ENT_HELEN,high,"Homer Iliad passim: Menelaus as husband of Helen, whose abduction precipitates the Trojan War.",SRC_HOMER_ILIAD_ODYSSEY,approved, 1747,ENT_HELEN,spouse_of,ENT_MENELAUS,high,Homer Iliad passim.,SRC_HOMER_ILIAD_ODYSSEY,approved, 1827,ENT_ZEUS,parent_of,ENT_LITAE,high,Homer Iliad 9.502-512: the Litai (Prayers) are the daughters of Zeus.,SRC_HOMER_ILIAD_ODYSSEY,approved, 1861,ENT_APHRODITE,parent_of,ENT_AENEAS_GREEK_RECEPTION,high,Homer Iliad 5.312: Aphrodite explicitly named as mother of Aeneas; confirmed in Homeric Hymn 5 (To Aphrodite).,SRC_HOMER_ILIAD_ODYSSEY,approved, 1865,ENT_DIOMEDES,opposes,ENT_ARES,high,"Homer Iliad 5.855-863: Diomedes, aided by Athena, wounds Ares in battle — one of the most dramatic aristeia in the poem.",SRC_HOMER_ILIAD_ODYSSEY,approved, 1868,ENT_ATHENA,protects,ENT_ODYSSEUS,high,"Homer Odyssey passim (esp. 1.48-62, 13.287-310): Athena is the divine protector and guide of Odysseus throughout his ten-year homeward voyage.",SRC_HOMER_ILIAD_ODYSSEY,approved, 1896,ENT_OCEANUS,parent_of,ENT_SPERCHEIOS,high,Homer Iliad 23.142-144: Achilles prays to Spercheios as a river god; Pseudo-Apollodorus classes him among the sons of Okeanos.,SRC_HOMER_ILIAD_ODYSSEY,approved, 1897,ENT_OCEANUS,parent_of,ENT_XANTHUS,high,Homer Iliad 20.74: the river Xanthos (divine name of Skamandros) is a son of Okeanos; Theogony 337 names Skamandros among the Potamoi.,SRC_HOMER_ILIAD_ODYSSEY,approved, 1902,ENT_OCEANUS,parent_of,ENT_AXIUS,high,Homer Iliad 2.849: Axios (Axios) named as a river; Pseudo-Apollodorus classifies him among the sons of Okeanos.,SRC_HOMER_ILIAD_ODYSSEY,approved, 1905,ENT_OCEANUS,parent_of,ENT_TITARESIUS,high,Homer Iliad 2.751-754: Titaresios named; the river god is son of Okeanos and Tethys in genealogical tradition.,SRC_HOMER_ILIAD_ODYSSEY,approved, 1906,ENT_OCEANUS,parent_of,ENT_SATNIOEIS,high,Homer Iliad 6.34; 14.445: Satnioeis named as a Trojan river; son of Okeanos and Tethys in the Potamoi tradition.,SRC_HOMER_ILIAD_ODYSSEY,approved, 1915,ENT_ACHERON_RIVER,dwells_in,ENT_UNDERWORLD,high,Homer Odyssey 10.513-514: Acheron named as a river of Hades; Hesiod Theogony 775 confirms its underworld location.,SRC_HOMER_ILIAD_ODYSSEY,approved, 1916,ENT_SCAMANDER,opposes,ENT_ACHILLES,high,"Homer Iliad 21.136-382: Scamander (Xanthos) rises against Achilles for polluting his waters with Trojan dead, one of the most dramatic divine-hero confrontations in the poem.",SRC_HOMER_ILIAD_ODYSSEY,approved, 1977,ENT_CALYPSO,paired_with,ENT_ODYSSEUS,high,"Homer Odyssey 1.49-57; 5.55-270: Calypso detains Odysseus on her island Ogygia for seven years, desiring to make him her immortal husband.",SRC_HOMER_ILIAD_ODYSSEY,approved, 1987,ENT_MORPHEUS,member_of,ENT_ONEIROI,high,Homer Iliad 2.6: Morpheus acts as a divine messenger-dream; he is the most prominent of the Oneiroi tribe.,SRC_HOMER_ILIAD_ODYSSEY,approved, 1989,ENT_APOLLO,patron_of,ENT_TIRESIAS,high,Tiresias received prophetic vision from Apollo (or Zeus) as compensation for his blindness; he is the central prophetic figure across the Theban and underworld traditions (Odyssey 11.90-151; Sophocles Oedipus Rex).,SRC_HOMER_ILIAD_ODYSSEY,approved, 1990,ENT_APOLLO,patron_of,ENT_CALCHAS,high,"Homer Iliad 1.69-100: Calchas, best of seers, declares he knows ""the things that are, the things that will be, and the things that were before"" through the prophetic gifts granted by Phoibos Apollo.",SRC_HOMER_ILIAD_ODYSSEY,approved, 2011,ENT_IRIS,reveals,ENT_ZEUS,high,"Homer Iliad passim: Iris serves as the divine messenger of Zeus, carrying his decrees to gods and mortals.",SRC_HOMER_ILIAD_ODYSSEY,approved, 2012,ENT_ZEUS,paired_with,ENT_GANYMEDE,high,Homer Iliad 20.232-235: Zeus loved Ganymede for his beauty and snatched him away to be cupbearer to the gods among the immortals.,SRC_HOMER_ILIAD_ODYSSEY,approved, 2031,ENT_SCYLLA,opposes,ENT_ODYSSEUS,high,Homer Odyssey 12.234-259: Scylla seized six of Odysseus's best men from the ship as he passed her lair.,SRC_HOMER_ILIAD_ODYSSEY,approved, 2032,ENT_CHARYBDIS,opposes,ENT_ODYSSEUS,high,"Homer Odyssey 12.104-110; 12.430-446: Charybdis thrice swallows and disgorges the sea, threatening Odysseus's ship and his survival.",SRC_HOMER_ILIAD_ODYSSEY,approved, 2179,ENT_OREADS,paired_with,ENT_ARTEMIS,high,Homer Odyssey 6.102-109: Artemis is compared to a mountain nymph (Oread) and described leading them in the hunt; the Oreads are her hunting companions.,SRC_HOMER_ILIAD_ODYSSEY,approved, 2187,ENT_ZEUS,patron_of,ENT_NYMPHS,high,Homer Iliad 6.420; Odyssey 6.105: Zeus is invoked as the guardian of the nymphs and the divine patron of all natural supernatural beings.,SRC_HOMER_ILIAD_ODYSSEY,approved, 2203,ENT_COCYTUS,dwells_in,ENT_UNDERWORLD,high,Homer Odyssey 10.513-514: Cocytus is named alongside Pyriphlegethon as a branch of the Styx in the underworld; Plato Phaedo 113b describes it further.,SRC_HOMER_ILIAD_ODYSSEY,approved, 2204,ENT_PHLEGETHON,dwells_in,ENT_UNDERWORLD,high,"Homer Odyssey 10.513: Pyriphlegethon (Phlegethon, ""the Flaming River"") is a river of fire in the underworld; Plato Phaedo 113a gives the fullest description.",SRC_HOMER_ILIAD_ODYSSEY,approved, 2205,ENT_COCYTUS,paired_with,ENT_ACHERON_RIVER,high,Homer Odyssey 10.513-514: Cocytus is described as a branch of the Styx that flows around the Acheron; they are neighbouring underworld rivers.,SRC_HOMER_ILIAD_ODYSSEY,approved, 2216,ENT_HOMADOS,embodies,ENT_WAR,high,Homer Iliad 14.394: Homados (the Battle-Din) is named alongside other war personifications as one of the sounds and forces of combat.,SRC_HOMER_ILIAD_ODYSSEY,approved, 2219,ENT_AEOLUS,guides,ENT_ODYSSEUS,high,"Homer Odyssey 10.1-79: Aeolus, keeper of the winds, received Odysseus hospitably and gave him a bag of all winds to aid his homeward voyage.",SRC_HOMER_ILIAD_ODYSSEY,approved, 2220,ENT_AEOLUS,patron_of,ENT_PROTECTION,high,Aeolus rules and controls the winds (Odyssey 10.21); his mastery over them makes him a protective deity for sailors whom Zeus appointed as wind-keeper.,SRC_HOMER_ILIAD_ODYSSEY,approved, 7808,ENT_GRR_ASPHODEL,dwells_in,ENT_GRR_UNDERWORLD,high,"The Asphodel Meadow is part of the House of Hades, where ordinary shades wander (Odyssey 11.539).",SRC_HOMER_ILIAD_ODYSSEY,reviewed,