relationship_id,subject_entity_id,relationship_type,object_entity_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status,period_id 1631,ENT_ETR_UNI,spouse_of,ENT_ETR_TINIA,high,Uni as consort of Tinia; named in Pyrgi tablets as supreme goddess; de Grummond (2006) pp. 51-62,SRC_PYRGI_TABLETS,reviewed,PER_ETR_ARCHAIC 1635,ENT_ROM_JUNO,syncretized_with,ENT_ETR_UNI,high,Roman Juno identified with Etruscan Uni; Juno's name may derive from Uni via Etruscan; the abduction of Uni's statue from Veii to Rome (396 BCE) demonstrates the identification; Pyrgi tablets link Uni to Astarte; de Grummond (2006) pp. 67-72,SRC_PYRGI_TABLETS,reviewed,PER_ETR_ARCHAIC 2496,ENT_ETR_UNI,aligned_with,ENT_CAN_ASTARTE,high,"The Pyrgi Gold Tablets (c. 500 BCE), a bilingual Etruscan-Phoenician dedication, explicitly identify Uni with the Phoenician goddess Astarte — a directly attested ancient equation.",SRC_PYRGI_TABLETS,reviewed,