relationship_id,subject_entity_id,relationship_type,object_entity_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status,period_id 2340,ENT_FINN_UKKO,aligned_with,ENT_NOR_THOR,high,"Ukko and Thor are structurally and functionally parallel thunder deities of neighboring Northern European traditions. Both are the highest-ranking thunder gods in their respective pantheons, both associated with rain and protection of crops, both invoked against evil forces. The cognate pattern reflects shared IE/Uralic-contact origins. Pentikäinen (1999) pp. 125-130.",SRC_PENTIKÄINEN_KALEVALA,reviewed,PER_FINN_TRADITIONAL 2341,ENT_FINN_UKKO,aligned_with,ENT_BALT_PERKUNAS,high,"Ukko and Baltic Perkūnas are the closest structural parallels among Northern European thunder deities — both are supreme thunder gods of cultures in long-term contact (Baltic and Finnic peoples share the southeastern Baltic region). Linguistic and functional analysis confirms the alignment: both govern thunder, lightning, rain, and agricultural fertility. Pentikäinen (1999) pp. 127-128; Russell (1987) on Indo-European thunder deity patterns.",SRC_PENTIKÄINEN_KALEVALA,reviewed,PER_FINN_TRADITIONAL 2342,ENT_FINN_UKKO,aligned_with,ENT_SLAV_PERUN,medium,"Ukko and Slavic Perun share the same structural role as supreme thunder deities in closely related Northern European traditions; both are associated with lightning, storms, and the oak tree. The alignment is structural and comparative, not a direct ancient equation. Pentikäinen (1999) p. 128. Confidence medium: geographic proximity and function are strong, but no ancient source explicitly equates them.",SRC_PENTIKÄINEN_KALEVALA,reviewed,PER_FINN_TRADITIONAL 2344,ENT_FINN_VAINAMOINEN,aligned_with,ENT_ORPHEUS,medium,"Väinämöinen and Orpheus share the structural role of the shaman-bard whose music has cosmic power — both charm nature with their playing, both descend to the realm of the dead to retrieve something (Väinämöinen descends to Tuonela; Orpheus to Hades), and both are associated with mysteries of death and immortality. Pentikäinen (1999) pp. 150-155 notes the parallel. The alignment is structural and comparative, not a historical equation; both figures draw on widespread shaman-bard archetype patterns. Confidence medium.",SRC_PENTIKÄINEN_KALEVALA,reviewed,PER_FINN_TRADITIONAL 2347,ENT_FINN_MIELIKKI,aligned_with,ENT_BALT_MEDEINA,medium,"Mielikki and Baltic Medeina are structurally parallel female forest deities of neighboring traditions: both govern the forest, hunt, and wild animals; both are the primary recipients of hunters' invocations. The alignment reflects the shared hunting-cult pattern across Baltic Finnic and Baltic Indo-European cultures of the southeastern Baltic region. Pentikäinen (1999) pp. 145-155. Confidence medium: functional parallel is strong; no ancient source explicitly equates them.",SRC_PENTIKÄINEN_KALEVALA,reviewed,PER_FINN_TRADITIONAL