relationship_id,subject_entity_id,relationship_type,object_entity_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status,period_id 7454,ENT_IRH_SCATHACH,member_of,ENT_IRH_ULSTER_CYCLE,medium,Scáthach appears in Tochmarc Emire as Cú Chulainn's instructor in the Ulster Cycle.,SRC_OHOGAIN_LORE_IRELAND,reviewed, 7455,ENT_IRH_EMER,member_of,ENT_IRH_ULSTER_CYCLE,high,Emer is Cú Chulainn's wife within the Ulster Cycle.,SRC_OHOGAIN_LORE_IRELAND,reviewed, 7456,ENT_IRH_FIONN,member_of,ENT_IRH_FENIAN_CYCLE,high,Fionn mac Cumhaill is the central hero of the Fenian Cycle (Ó hÓgáin).,SRC_OHOGAIN_LORE_IRELAND,reviewed, 7457,ENT_IRH_OISIN,member_of,ENT_IRH_FENIAN_CYCLE,high,"Oisín, son of Fionn, is namesake of the Ossianic/Fenian Cycle.",SRC_OHOGAIN_LORE_IRELAND,reviewed, 7458,ENT_IRH_DIARMUID,member_of,ENT_IRH_FENIAN_CYCLE,high,Diarmuid Ua Duibhne is a leading fian warrior in the Fenian Cycle.,SRC_OHOGAIN_LORE_IRELAND,reviewed, 7459,ENT_IRH_GRAINNE,member_of,ENT_IRH_FENIAN_CYCLE,high,Gráinne is heroine of the Fenian pursuit-tale Tóraigheacht Dhiarmada agus Ghráinne.,SRC_OHOGAIN_LORE_IRELAND,reviewed, 7460,ENT_IRH_BANSHEE,member_of,ENT_IRH_FOLKLORE,high,"The banshee is a core Irish folklore being (Ó hÓgáin, Lore of Ireland).",SRC_OHOGAIN_LORE_IRELAND,reviewed, 7461,ENT_IRH_LEPRECHAUN,member_of,ENT_IRH_FOLKLORE,high,The leprechaun is a core Irish folklore being.,SRC_OHOGAIN_LORE_IRELAND,reviewed, 7462,ENT_IRH_PUCA,member_of,ENT_IRH_FOLKLORE,high,The púca is a core Irish folklore being.,SRC_OHOGAIN_LORE_IRELAND,reviewed, 7463,ENT_IRH_DULLAHAN,member_of,ENT_IRH_FOLKLORE,high,The dullahan is a core Irish folklore death-being.,SRC_OHOGAIN_LORE_IRELAND,reviewed, 7464,ENT_IRH_CHANGELING,member_of,ENT_IRH_FOLKLORE,high,The changeling is a recurrent Irish fairy-belief motif.,SRC_OHOGAIN_LORE_IRELAND,reviewed, 7465,ENT_IRH_AOS_SI,member_of,ENT_IRH_FOLKLORE,medium,The aos sí form the encompassing class of the Irish folklore otherworld beings.,SRC_OHOGAIN_LORE_IRELAND,reviewed, 7469,ENT_IRH_EMER,consort_of,ENT_IRH_CU_CHULAINN,high,Emer is the wife of Cú Chulainn (Tochmarc Emire).,SRC_OHOGAIN_LORE_IRELAND,reviewed, 7471,ENT_IRH_OISIN,child_of,ENT_IRH_FIONN,high,Oisín is the son of Fionn mac Cumhaill.,SRC_OHOGAIN_LORE_IRELAND,reviewed, 7472,ENT_IRH_DIARMUID,child_of,ENT_CEL_AENGUS,medium,"Diarmuid is the foster-son of the god Aengus, who protects him in the pursuit-tale (Ó hÓgáin).",SRC_OHOGAIN_LORE_IRELAND,reviewed, 7473,ENT_IRH_GRAINNE,consort_of,ENT_IRH_DIARMUID,high,Gráinne elopes with and becomes the partner of Diarmuid.,SRC_OHOGAIN_LORE_IRELAND,reviewed, 7474,ENT_IRH_FIONN,opposes,ENT_IRH_DIARMUID,medium,Fionn pursues Diarmuid and Gráinne after their elopement in the Fenian pursuit-tale.,SRC_OHOGAIN_LORE_IRELAND,reviewed, 7475,ENT_IRH_PARTHOLON,opposes,ENT_CEL_FOMORIANS,medium,Partholón's people battle the Fomorians in the Lebor Gabála invasion sequence.,SRC_OHOGAIN_LORE_IRELAND,reviewed, 7476,ENT_IRH_NEMED,opposes,ENT_CEL_FOMORIANS,high,Nemed and his descendants war against the Fomorians in the Lebor Gabála Érenn.,SRC_OHOGAIN_LORE_IRELAND,reviewed, 7477,ENT_IRH_MILESIANS,opposes,ENT_CEL_TUATHA,high,The Sons of Míl defeat the Tuatha Dé Danann and take Ireland in the Lebor Gabála Érenn.,SRC_OHOGAIN_LORE_IRELAND,reviewed, 7478,ENT_IRH_TUAN,member_of,ENT_IRH_FOLKLORE,low,"Tuan mac Cairill, the shapeshifting survivor, belongs to the broader Irish legendary/lore stratum; tying him into a hub for connectivity.",SRC_OHOGAIN_LORE_IRELAND,reviewed, 7479,ENT_IRH_FINTAN,consort_of,ENT_IRH_CESAIR,medium,Fintan mac Bóchra is the husband of Cesair in the Lebor Gabála Érenn.,SRC_OHOGAIN_LORE_IRELAND,reviewed, 7480,ENT_IRH_CESAIR,member_of,ENT_IRH_MILESIANS,low,"Cesair belongs to the invasion-sequence lore; wiring her to the invasion hub for connectivity (note: distinct from the Gaelic Milesians proper, linked only as invasion stratum).",SRC_OHOGAIN_LORE_IRELAND,reviewed, 7481,ENT_IRH_PARTHOLON,opposes,ENT_IRH_NEMED,low,Partholón and Nemed are successive invasion leaders in the same Lebor Gabála sequence; linking the invasion figures for graph connectivity.,SRC_OHOGAIN_LORE_IRELAND,reviewed, 7482,ENT_IRH_TAILTIU,parent_of,ENT_CEL_LUGH,high,"Tailtiu is the foster-mother of the god Lugh, whose funeral games became Lughnasa (Ó hÓgáin).",SRC_OHOGAIN_LORE_IRELAND,reviewed, 7483,ENT_IRH_CARMAN,opposes,ENT_CEL_TUATHA,medium,The Fomorian-allied sorceress Carman and her sons are driven off by the Tuatha Dé in the dindshenchas.,SRC_OHOGAIN_LORE_IRELAND,reviewed, 7484,ENT_IRH_CAILLEACH,aligned_with,ENT_IRH_TAILTIU,low,The Cailleach and Tailtiu are both sovereignty/landscape goddesses of the Irish countryside; grouped functionally.,SRC_OHOGAIN_LORE_IRELAND,reviewed, 7485,ENT_IRH_TLACHTGA,aligned_with,ENT_IRH_CARMAN,low,Tlachtga and Carman are both eponymous landscape goddesses of Irish assembly-sites in the dindshenchas.,SRC_OHOGAIN_LORE_IRELAND,reviewed, 7486,ENT_IRH_AOS_SI,reception_of,ENT_CEL_TUATHA,high,The aos sí are understood in later tradition as the diminished Tuatha Dé Danann withdrawn into the síde (Ó hÓgáin).,SRC_OHOGAIN_LORE_IRELAND,reviewed, 7487,ENT_IRH_BANSHEE,member_of,ENT_IRH_AOS_SI,medium,The bean sí ('woman of the síde') is a member of the fairy folk.,SRC_OHOGAIN_LORE_IRELAND,reviewed,