relationship_id,subject_entity_id,relationship_type,object_entity_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status,period_id 2372,ENT_IB_TREBARUNA,patron_of,ENT_WAR,low,"Trebaruna's appearance in a sacrifice ritual text (Arronches plaque) alongside other deities in what appears to be a military or oath-covenant context suggests possible warrior/protective functions. The treb- root (""settlement"") combined with the ritual context may imply territorial defense. Confidence low: the Lusitanian language remains incompletely understood and the ritual text's full meaning is uncertain. Olivares Pedreño (2002) p. 155.",SRC_OLIVARES_IBERIAN,reviewed,PER_IB_IRON_AGE 2373,ENT_IB_BANDUA,patron_of,ENT_WAR,medium,"Multiple inscriptions pair Bandua with Mars in the interpretatio romana framework: ""Bandua Araugel- et Marti"" and similar formulae. The bond/obligation etymology (*bondho-) combined with the Mars pairing suggests Bandua presided over warrior oaths and military solidarity — the social bonding function of the war deity tradition. Olivares Pedreño (2002) pp. 57-70.",SRC_OLIVARES_IBERIAN,reviewed,PER_IB_IRON_AGE 2375,ENT_IB_NABIA,patron_of,ENT_FERTILITY,medium,Nabia's river/water domain naturally extends to fertility — rivers as the source of agricultural irrigation and landscape fertility in the NW Iberian ecological context. Her distribution along river systems and her association with mountain sources connects to the broader Mediterranean tradition of river deities as fertility powers. Confidence medium: the fertility function is inferred from the river deity domain rather than directly inscribed. Olivares Pedreño (2002) p. 170.,SRC_OLIVARES_IBERIAN,reviewed,PER_IB_IRON_AGE 4404,ENT_IB_COSUS,presides_over,ENT_WAR,high,"Cosus is a war-god of NW Hispania, equated with Mars via interpretatio romana.",SRC_OLIVARES_IBERIAN,reviewed, 4405,ENT_IB_REUE,presides_over,ENT_SOVEREIGNTY,medium,"Reue, from IE *dyeu-, receives primary sacrifices at Cabeço das Fraguas as a supreme/sovereign sky deity.",SRC_OLIVARES_IBERIAN,reviewed, 4406,ENT_IB_REUE,aligned_with,ENT_ZEUS,medium,"As an IE *dyeu-derived supreme sky-god, Reue is cognate with Zeus.",SRC_OLIVARES_IBERIAN,reviewed, 4407,ENT_IB_RUNESOCESIUS,presides_over,ENT_WAR,medium,Runesocesius is analysed as a javelin/war deity.,SRC_OLIVARES_IBERIAN,reviewed, 4408,ENT_IB_RUNESOCESIUS,guardian_of,ENT_IB_ENDOVELICUS,low,Attested in the same São Miguel da Mota cult-complex as Endovelicus.,SRC_OLIVARES_IBERIAN,reviewed, 4409,ENT_IB_BORMANICUS,presides_over,ENT_WATER,high,Thermal-spring god of the healing waters at Caldas de Vizela.,SRC_OLIVARES_IBERIAN,reviewed, 4410,ENT_IB_BORMANICUS,presides_over,ENT_HEALING,medium,His cult centres on medicinal hot springs.,SRC_OLIVARES_IBERIAN,reviewed, 4411,ENT_IB_TONGOENABIAGUS,presides_over,ENT_WATER,high,Attested at a sacred spring beside the Cávado at Braga.,SRC_OLIVARES_IBERIAN,reviewed, 4412,ENT_IB_TONGOENABIAGUS,aligned_with,ENT_IB_NABIA,medium,The -nabiagus element links the theonym to the Nabia water-deity cluster.,SRC_OLIVARES_IBERIAN,reviewed, 4413,ENT_IB_ARENTIUS_ARENTIA,paired_with,ENT_IB_TREBARUNA,low,"A paired Lusitanian couple of the Egitania territory, sharing Trebaruna's territorial-cult milieu.",SRC_OLIVARES_IBERIAN,reviewed, 4414,ENT_IB_ARENTIUS_ARENTIA,presides_over,ENT_PROTECTION,low,Territorial/tribal tutelary divinities of Lusitanian Egitania.,SRC_OLIVARES_IBERIAN,reviewed, 4415,ENT_IB_QUANGEIUS,presides_over,ENT_PROTECTION,low,A local tutelary deity of the Lusitanian Beira region.,SRC_OLIVARES_IBERIAN,reviewed, 4416,ENT_IB_VESTIUS_ALONIECUS,presides_over,ENT_PROTECTION,low,An indigenous Callaecian tutelary deity receiving animal offerings at Lourizán.,SRC_OLIVARES_IBERIAN,reviewed, 4461,ENT_IB_COSUS,aligned_with,ENT_ARES,medium,Cosus is interpreted via interpretatio romana as a Mars-type war god of the Callaeci.,SRC_OLIVARES_IBERIAN,reviewed,