relationship_id,subject_entity_id,relationship_type,object_entity_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status,period_id 3492,ENT_PHO_ADONIS,consort_of,ENT_CAN_ASTARTE,high,"Adonis of Byblos, consort of Astarte.",SRC_PHILO_BYBLOS,reviewed, 3493,ENT_PHO_ADONIS,reception_of,ENT_ADONIS,high,"The Greek Adonis derives from the Phoenician adon (""lord"") of the Byblos cult.",SRC_PHILO_BYBLOS,reviewed, 3496,ENT_PHO_BAAL_SHAMEM,syncretized_with,ENT_ROM_JUPITER,low,"""Lord of Heaven,"" equated with Zeus/Jupiter.",SRC_PHILO_BYBLOS,reviewed, 3640,ENT_PHO_SAKON,aligned_with,ENT_HERMES,low,"Sakon, an obscure deity tentatively equated with Hermes.",SRC_PHILO_BYBLOS,reviewed, 3641,ENT_PHO_BAAL_SHAMEM,aligned_with,ENT_CAN_BAAL,medium,"Baal-Shamem, ""Lord of Heaven,"" a supreme Baal.",SRC_PHILO_BYBLOS,reviewed, 6000,ENT_PHO_ADONIS,equated_with,ENT_MES_DUMUZI_TAMMUZ,high,The dying-and-rising vegetation god Adonis of Byblos is the West-Semitic continuation/cognate of the Mesopotamian Dumuzi/Tammuz dying-shepherd complex.,SRC_PHILO_BYBLOS,reviewed, 7318,ENT_PHO_ELIOUN,member_of,ENT_PHO_PANTHEON,high,Elioun/Hypsistos is the primordial high god of the Phoenician theogony in Philo of Byblos.,SRC_PHILO_BYBLOS,reviewed, 7319,ENT_PHO_OURANOS,member_of,ENT_PHO_PANTHEON,high,Phoenician sky-god of the theogony.,SRC_PHILO_BYBLOS,reviewed, 7320,ENT_PHO_GE,member_of,ENT_PHO_PANTHEON,high,Phoenician earth-goddess of the theogony.,SRC_PHILO_BYBLOS,reviewed, 7321,ENT_PHO_ELOS_KRONOS,member_of,ENT_PHO_PANTHEON,high,"Elos, the Phoenician El, is the chief god of Philo's theogony.",SRC_PHILO_BYBLOS,reviewed, 7322,ENT_PHO_SYDYK,member_of,ENT_PHO_PANTHEON,high,Sydyk (Righteousness) is a primordial deity in Philo's theogony.,SRC_PHILO_BYBLOS,reviewed, 7323,ENT_PHO_MISOR,member_of,ENT_PHO_PANTHEON,high,Misor (Uprightness) is a primordial deity in Philo's theogony.,SRC_PHILO_BYBLOS,reviewed, 7324,ENT_PHO_CHOUSOR,member_of,ENT_PHO_PANTHEON,high,Chousor the craftsman-god belongs to the Phoenician pantheon per Philo.,SRC_PHILO_BYBLOS,reviewed, 7325,ENT_PHO_TAAUTOS,member_of,ENT_PHO_PANTHEON,high,Taautos the scribe-god is a deity of Philo's Phoenician theogony.,SRC_PHILO_BYBLOS,reviewed, 7326,ENT_PHO_KABEIROI,member_of,ENT_PHO_PANTHEON,medium,"The Kabeiroi/Dioskouroi, sons of Sydyk, are the Great Gods of the Phoenician seafaring cult in Philo.",SRC_PHILO_BYBLOS,reviewed, 7327,ENT_PHO_OURANOS,child_of,ENT_PHO_ELIOUN,high,Philo (Praep. Ev. 1.10.15-16): Ouranos and Ge are children of Elioun/Hypsistos.,SRC_PHILO_BYBLOS,reviewed, 7328,ENT_PHO_GE,child_of,ENT_PHO_ELIOUN,high,Philo (Praep. Ev. 1.10.15-16): Ge is daughter of Elioun/Hypsistos.,SRC_PHILO_BYBLOS,reviewed, 7329,ENT_PHO_OURANOS,consort_of,ENT_PHO_GE,high,Philo (Praep. Ev. 1.10.16): the sibling pair Ouranos and Ge marry and beget Elos/Kronos and his brothers.,SRC_PHILO_BYBLOS,reviewed, 7330,ENT_PHO_OURANOS,sibling_of,ENT_PHO_GE,high,"Ouranos and Ge are both children of Elioun, brother and sister as well as consorts in Philo.",SRC_PHILO_BYBLOS,reviewed, 7331,ENT_PHO_ELOS_KRONOS,child_of,ENT_PHO_OURANOS,high,Philo (Praep. Ev. 1.10.16-21): Elos/Kronos is son of Ouranos and Ge and overthrows his father.,SRC_PHILO_BYBLOS,reviewed, 7332,ENT_PHO_ELOS_KRONOS,child_of,ENT_PHO_GE,high,Philo: Elos/Kronos is son of Ge by Ouranos.,SRC_PHILO_BYBLOS,reviewed, 7333,ENT_PHO_ELOS_KRONOS,opposes,ENT_PHO_OURANOS,high,"Philo (Praep. Ev. 1.10.21): Elos/Kronos makes war on, castrates and dethrones his father Ouranos.",SRC_PHILO_BYBLOS,reviewed, 7334,ENT_PHO_KABEIROI,child_of,ENT_PHO_SYDYK,high,Philo (Praep. Ev. 1.10.25): the Kabeiroi/Dioskouroi are the sons of Sydyk.,SRC_PHILO_BYBLOS,reviewed, 7335,ENT_PHO_TAAUTOS,child_of,ENT_PHO_MISOR,high,Philo (Praep. Ev. 1.10.14): Taautos is the son of Misor.,SRC_PHILO_BYBLOS,reviewed, 7336,ENT_PHO_SYDYK,sibling_of,ENT_PHO_MISOR,medium,Philo pairs Sydyk and Misor as a kindred dyad of the same generation (Righteousness and Uprightness).,SRC_PHILO_BYBLOS,reviewed, 7337,ENT_PHO_ELOS_KRONOS,equated_with,ENT_CRONUS,high,Philo of Byblos explicitly identifies the Phoenician chief god Elos with the Greek Kronos (interpretatio graeca).,SRC_PHILO_BYBLOS,reviewed, 7338,ENT_PHO_ELOS_KRONOS,equated_with,ENT_CAN_EL,high,Elos is the Hellenized form of Northwest Semitic El; Philo's Elos corresponds to the Ugaritic/Canaanite high god El.,SRC_PHILO_BYBLOS,reviewed, 7339,ENT_PHO_OURANOS,equated_with,ENT_OURANOS,high,"Philo renders the Phoenician sky-god with the Greek name Ouranos, equating the two (interpretatio graeca).",SRC_PHILO_BYBLOS,reviewed, 7340,ENT_PHO_GE,equated_with,ENT_GAIA,high,"Philo renders the Phoenician earth-goddess with the Greek name Ge (Gaia), equating the two (interpretatio graeca).",SRC_PHILO_BYBLOS,reviewed, 7341,ENT_PHO_CHOUSOR,equated_with,ENT_CAN_KOTHAR,high,"Chousor is the Hellenized form of Ugaritic/Canaanite Kothar-wa-Khasis, the craftsman-god; same divine figure across the corpora.",SRC_PHILO_BYBLOS,reviewed, 7342,ENT_PHO_TAAUTOS,equated_with,ENT_EGY_THOTH,high,"Philo (Praep. Ev. 1.9.24): Taautos is the one whom the Egyptians call Thouth (Thoth), the inventor of writing.",SRC_PHILO_BYBLOS,reviewed, 7343,ENT_PHO_KABEIROI,equated_with,ENT_CABEIRI,high,"Philo names the sons of Sydyk Kabeiroi, the Phoenician interpretatio of the Greek Cabeiri (Great Gods of Samothrace).",SRC_PHILO_BYBLOS,reviewed, 7344,ENT_PHO_KABEIROI,equated_with,ENT_DIOSCURI,medium,Philo (Praep. Ev. 1.10.25) names the sons of Sydyk Dioskouroi as well as Kabeiroi/Corybantes.,SRC_PHILO_BYBLOS,reviewed, 7408,ENT_PHO_OUSOOS,sibling_of,ENT_PHO_SAMEMROUMOS,high,"In Philo of Byblos's cosmogony, Ousoos and Samemroumos (Hypsouranios) are the rival brothers among the first generations of mortals.",SRC_PHILO_BYBLOS,reviewed, 7409,ENT_PHO_OUSOOS,member_of,ENT_PHO_PANTHEON,high,One of the first men / culture-bringers in the Phoenician cosmogony of Philo of Byblos.,SRC_PHILO_BYBLOS,reviewed, 7410,ENT_PHO_SAMEMROUMOS,member_of,ENT_PHO_PANTHEON,high,One of the first men / culture-bringers (the founder of Tyre) in Philo of Byblos's Phoenician cosmogony.,SRC_PHILO_BYBLOS,reviewed,