relationship_id,subject_entity_id,relationship_type,object_entity_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status,period_id 1295,ENT_DIONYSUS,identified_with,ENT_IACCHUS,medium,Iacchus identified with Dionysus in some ancient sources linking Eleusinian and Dionysian mysteries.,SRC_PAUSANIAS_DESCRIPTION,reviewed, 2158,ENT_CORYCIA,paired_with,ENT_APOLLO,high,"Corycia is the naiad of the Corycian Cave on Parnassus, which was sacred to both Apollo and the Muses; Pausanias Description of Greece 10.32.2 describes the cave as belonging to the Corycian nymphs.",SRC_PAUSANIAS_DESCRIPTION,approved, 2159,ENT_CORYCIAN_NYMPHS,paired_with,ENT_APOLLO,high,Pausanias Description of Greece 10.32.2: the Corycian Cave above Delphi is the sanctuary of the Corycian nymphs and Pan; it was among the most notable cult sites of Apollo's mountain domain.,SRC_PAUSANIAS_DESCRIPTION,approved, 2160,ENT_CORYCIAN_NYMPHS,member_of,ENT_CORYCIA,high,The Corycian Nymphs are the collective of which Corycia is the eponymous individual nymph; they share the same mountain-cave cult on Parnassus.,SRC_PAUSANIAS_DESCRIPTION,approved, 2180,ENT_COTYS,equated_with,ENT_RHEA,high,Strabo Geography 10.3.15: Cotys (Kotyto) is a Thracian mystery goddess whose ecstatic rites were identified with those of Rhea-Kybele; she was the patron of the Cotyttia festival.,SRC_PAUSANIAS_DESCRIPTION,approved, 2198,ENT_ANYTUS,guides,ENT_DESPOINA,high,"Pausanias Description of Greece 8.37.9: Anytus, one of the Titans, was the guardian and raiser of Despoina in the Arcadian tradition of her birth.",SRC_PAUSANIAS_DESCRIPTION,approved, 2214,ENT_EURYNOMOS,dwells_in,ENT_UNDERWORLD,high,Pausanias Description of Greece 10.28.7: Eurynomos is the underworld daemon described in Polygnotus's painting of the underworld at Delphi; he strips the flesh from the dead.,SRC_PAUSANIAS_DESCRIPTION,approved, 2226,ENT_OCEANUS,parent_of,ENT_NEDA,high,Pausanias Description of Greece 8.38.3: Neda is a naiad of the Arcadian river; she is an Oceanid daughter of Okeanos and Tethys who nursed the infant Zeus.,SRC_PAUSANIAS_DESCRIPTION,approved, 2227,ENT_NEDA,guides,ENT_ZEUS,high,Pausanias Description of Greece 8.38.3: Neda nursed the infant Zeus at Mount Lykaion in Arcadia; she and Theisoa (or Hagno) were among the Arcadian nymphs who raised him.,SRC_PAUSANIAS_DESCRIPTION,approved, 2230,ENT_AGANIPPE,paired_with,ENT_MUSES_HELICONIAN,high,"Pausanias Description of Greece 9.29.5: Aganippe is the spring nymph of the Aganippe spring on Mount Helicon, sacred to the Muses; she and Hippocrene are the two Heliconiad spring-muses.",SRC_PAUSANIAS_DESCRIPTION,approved,