relationship_id,subject_entity_id,relationship_type,object_entity_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status,period_id 2183,ENT_APHRODITE,parent_of,ENT_BEROE,medium,"Nonnus Dionysiaca 41.49-155: Beroe, eponymous nymph of the city Berytus (Beirut), is daughter of Aphrodite and Adonis in this late-antique source.",SRC_THEOI_NYMPHS,approved, 2184,ENT_HERMES,opposes,ENT_CHELONE,high,"The myth of Chelone: she refused to attend the wedding of Zeus and Hera, and Hermes punished her by transforming her into a tortoise (chelone), condemned to carry her house on her back. Theoi Nymphs.",SRC_THEOI_NYMPHS,approved, 2185,ENT_LEIMAKIDES,member_of,ENT_NYMPHS,medium,Leimakides (Meadow Nymphs) are a subset of the broader nymph category; they inhabit the meadows and are grouped among the nymphs generally.,SRC_THEOI_NYMPHS,approved, 2186,ENT_NAPAEAE,member_of,ENT_NYMPHS,medium,Napaeae (Valley Nymphs) are nymphs of glens and valleys; they are grouped among the broad collective of Greek nymphs.,SRC_THEOI_NYMPHS,approved, 2190,ENT_OCEANUS,parent_of,ENT_NESOI,medium,"The Nesoi (Island Nymphs) are associated with the ocean that surrounds the islands; Oceanus and Tethys, as parents of all water entities, are the conventional genealogical source for the collective Nesoi.",SRC_THEOI_NYMPHS,approved, 2201,ENT_HAMADRYADS,member_of,ENT_DRYADS,high,"Hamadryads (nymphs bound to specific trees, dying with them) are a subset of the Dryads (tree-nymphs) collectively; the distinction appears in Apollonius of Rhodes and later mythographers.",SRC_THEOI_NYMPHS,approved, 2202,ENT_DRYADS,dwells_in,ENT_EARTH,high,Dryads are tree spirits who dwell within trees and forests; they inhabit the wooded parts of the terrestrial realm (earth) as their natural domain.,SRC_THEOI_NYMPHS,approved, 2231,ENT_SALMACIS,paired_with,ENT_HERMAPHRODITUS,high,Ovid Metamorphoses 4.285-388 (drawing on Hellenistic source): Salmacis the naiad fell in love with Hermaphroditus; they were merged into one dual-gendered being in her pool.,SRC_THEOI_NYMPHS,approved, 2232,ENT_OCEANUS,parent_of,ENT_NAIADS,high,The Naiads (freshwater nymphs) derive collectively from Okeanos and Tethys as the primordial parents of all river and freshwater spirits; they are a subset of the Okeanian water spirits.,SRC_THEOI_NYMPHS,approved, 2233,ENT_CRENAIAE,member_of,ENT_NAIADS,medium,Crenaiae (fountain/spring nymphs) are a subgroup of the Naiads who dwell specifically in springs and fountains.,SRC_THEOI_NYMPHS,approved, 2234,ENT_HELEIONOMAI,member_of,ENT_NAIADS,medium,Heleionomai (marsh nymphs) are a subgroup of the Naiads who inhabit swamps and marshy areas.,SRC_THEOI_NYMPHS,approved, 2235,ENT_LIMNADES,member_of,ENT_NAIADS,medium,Limnades (lake nymphs) are a subgroup of the Naiads who dwell in lakes and still waters.,SRC_THEOI_NYMPHS,approved, 2236,ENT_PEGAEAE,member_of,ENT_NAIADS,medium,Pegaeae (spring-source nymphs) are a subgroup of the Naiads who dwell at the sources of springs.,SRC_THEOI_NYMPHS,approved, 2237,ENT_POTAMEIDES,member_of,ENT_NAIADS,medium,"Potameides (river nymphs) are a subgroup of the Naiads who dwell in rivers and streams, not springs or lakes.",SRC_THEOI_NYMPHS,approved,