relationship_id,subject_entity_id,relationship_type,object_entity_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status,period_id 1347,ENT_PAN,received_as,ENT_REC_PAN_ROMANTIC,high,"Greek Pan received in 19th-century British Romanticism as the immanent spirit of wild nature and pre-Christian freedom. Hutton (Triumph of the Moon, 1999) documents this specifically: Shelley, Keats, Byron, Swinburne, Carpenter, Grahame. The Greek pastoral deity is transformed into a universal nature-spirit and symbol of pagan counter-culture.",SRC_HUTTON_TRIUMPH,reviewed,PER_19C_OCCULT 1348,ENT_REC_PAN_ROMANTIC,reception_of,ENT_PAN,high,The Romantic-Victorian Pan is a documented literary-religious reception of the Greek god Pan.,SRC_HUTTON_TRIUMPH,reviewed,PER_19C_OCCULT 7608,ENT_WIC_WHEEL_OF_YEAR,member_of,ENT_WIC_PANTHEON,medium,The Wheel of the Year is the central ritual cycle of the tradition grouped under the hub.,SRC_HUTTON_TRIUMPH,reviewed, 7612,ENT_WIC_WHEEL_OF_YEAR,associated_with,ENT_WIC_HORNED_GOD,high,"The sabbats of the Wheel of the Year dramatize the birth, life, death and rebirth of the Horned God.",SRC_HUTTON_TRIUMPH,reviewed, 7613,ENT_WIC_WHEEL_OF_YEAR,associated_with,ENT_WIC_TRIPLE_GODDESS,high,The Wheel of the Year tracks the Goddess through her Maiden/Mother/Crone aspects across the seasons.,SRC_HUTTON_TRIUMPH,reviewed, 8028,ENT_WIC_TRIPLE_GODDESS,reception_of,ENT_HECATE,high,"Classical triple-form goddess underlying the Wiccan Maiden-Mother-Crone; Hutton, The Triumph of the Moon.",SRC_HUTTON_TRIUMPH,reviewed,PER_WICCA