relationship_id,subject_entity_id,relationship_type,object_entity_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status,period_id 4355,ENT_AKS_MAHREM,member_of,ENT_AKS_PANTHEON,high,Chief Aksumite god in Ezana's pre-Christian inscriptions.,SRC_MUNRO_HAY_AKSUM,reviewed, 4356,ENT_AKS_MAHREM,presides_over,ENT_WAR,high,"Aksumite war god and royal patron, 'invincible to the enemy'.",SRC_MUNRO_HAY_AKSUM,reviewed, 4357,ENT_AKS_MAHREM,equated_with,ENT_ARES,high,Ezana's Greek inscription equates Mahrem with Ares.,SRC_MUNRO_HAY_AKSUM,reviewed, 4358,ENT_AKS_ASTAR,member_of,ENT_AKS_PANTHEON,high,Named first in Ezana's pagan triad.,SRC_MUNRO_HAY_AKSUM,reviewed, 4359,ENT_AKS_ASTAR,equated_with,ENT_SAB_ATHTAR,high,Aksumite Astar is the reflex of South-Arabian ʿAthtar.,SRC_MUNRO_HAY_AKSUM,reviewed, 4360,ENT_AKS_ASTAR,embodies,ENT_VENUS,high,Astar is the Venus/astral member of the triad.,SRC_MUNRO_HAY_AKSUM,reviewed, 4361,ENT_AKS_BEHER,member_of,ENT_AKS_PANTHEON,high,Second member of Ezana's pagan triad.,SRC_MUNRO_HAY_AKSUM,reviewed, 4362,ENT_AKS_BEHER,presides_over,ENT_WATER,medium,Aksumite god of the sea.,SRC_MUNRO_HAY_AKSUM,reviewed, 4364,ENT_AKS_MEDR,member_of,ENT_AKS_PANTHEON,high,Third member of Ezana's pagan triad.,SRC_MUNRO_HAY_AKSUM,reviewed, 4365,ENT_AKS_MEDR,presides_over,ENT_EARTH,medium,Geʿez medr = 'earth'; the earth god of the triad.,SRC_MUNRO_HAY_AKSUM,reviewed, 4366,ENT_AKS_MEDR,aligned_with,ENT_GAIA,medium,Functionally aligned with the Greek earth deity in the interpretatio.,SRC_MUNRO_HAY_AKSUM,reviewed, 4367,ENT_SAB_ALMAQAH,member_of,ENT_AKS_PANTHEON,high,Almaqah was worshipped in the Dʿmt kingdom of pre-Aksumite Ethiopia.,SRC_MUNRO_HAY_AKSUM,reviewed, 4368,ENT_SAB_ATHTAR,member_of,ENT_AKS_PANTHEON,high,ʿAthtar was worshipped in Dʿmt-period Ethiopia.,SRC_MUNRO_HAY_AKSUM,reviewed, 4459,ENT_AKS_BEHER,equated_with,ENT_POSEIDON,high,Ezana's bilingual inscription renders the sea-god Beher as Poseidon — an ancient interpretatio in the source itself.,SRC_MUNRO_HAY_AKSUM,reviewed, 4460,ENT_AKS_ASTAR,aligned_with,ENT_ZEUS,medium,"Ezana's Greek text renders Astar (the head of the pagan triad) as Zeus, even though the ʿAthtar lineage is the Venus-star deity.",SRC_MUNRO_HAY_AKSUM,reviewed, 7084,ENT_ETH_FRUMENTIUS,member_of,ENT_ETH_SAINTS,high,Frumentius is the founding apostle-bishop in the Ethiopian saintly canon.,SRC_MUNRO_HAY_AKSUM,reviewed, 7085,ENT_ETH_NINE_SAINTS,member_of,ENT_ETH_SAINTS,high,The Nine Saints are a core evangelizing group within the Ethiopian saintly tradition.,SRC_MUNRO_HAY_AKSUM,reviewed, 7086,ENT_ETH_AREGAWI,member_of,ENT_ETH_NINE_SAINTS,high,Abba Aregawi is the best-known of the Nine Saints.,SRC_MUNRO_HAY_AKSUM,reviewed, 7087,ENT_ETH_AREGAWI,member_of,ENT_ETH_SAINTS,high,Aregawi is a canonical Ethiopian monastic saint.,SRC_MUNRO_HAY_AKSUM,reviewed, 7088,ENT_ETH_YARED,member_of,ENT_ETH_SAINTS,high,"Yared, inventor of Ethiopian chant, is a major Tewahedo saint.",SRC_MUNRO_HAY_AKSUM,reviewed, 7089,ENT_ETH_TEKLE_HAYMANOT,member_of,ENT_ETH_SAINTS,high,Tekle Haymanot is among the most venerated Ethiopian monastic saints.,SRC_MUNRO_HAY_AKSUM,reviewed, 7090,ENT_ETH_GEBRE_MENFES_KIDUS,member_of,ENT_ETH_SAINTS,high,Gebre Menfes Kidus is a popular Ethiopian ascetic saint.,SRC_MUNRO_HAY_AKSUM,reviewed, 7091,ENT_ETH_LALIBELA,member_of,ENT_ETH_SAINTS,high,King Lalibela is a canonized king-saint of the Ethiopian church.,SRC_MUNRO_HAY_AKSUM,reviewed, 7094,ENT_ETH_FRUMENTIUS,taught_by,ENT_SAINT_ANTHONY_ABBOT,low,"Ethiopian monasticism traces its ideals to Egyptian Antonian/Pachomian asceticism mediated through Alexandria, the see that consecrated Frumentius; lineage-of-influence, not personal pupillage. ENT_SAINT_ANTHONY_ABBOT verified to exist.",SRC_MUNRO_HAY_AKSUM,reviewed, 7095,ENT_ETH_NINE_SAINTS,taught_by,ENT_SAINT_ANTHONY_ABBOT,low,The Nine Saints introduced Egyptian-style monasticism deriving from the Antonian/Pachomian tradition into Ethiopia. ENT_SAINT_ANTHONY_ABBOT verified to exist.,SRC_MUNRO_HAY_AKSUM,reviewed, 7101,ENT_ETH_YARED,patron_of,ENT_ETH_SAINTS,low,"Yared is patron of Ethiopian sacred music, the liturgical tradition the saintly church carries forward.",SRC_MUNRO_HAY_AKSUM,reviewed,