relationship_id,subject_entity_id,relationship_type,object_entity_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status,period_id 2460,ENT_ITA_PICUS,parent_of,ENT_ITA_FAUNUS,high,"Virgil Aeneid 7.48: ""Fauno Picus pater"" — Picus is the father of Faunus, making Picus the first generation of the Latin divine genealogy. This sequence (Picus → Faunus → Latinus → Lavinia ← Aeneas) is the genealogical spine of Virgil's Latium foundation myth. Virgil Aeneid 7.45-48.",SRC_VIRGIL_AENEID,reviewed,PER_ITA_ARCHAIC 2464,ENT_ITA_SILVANUS,aligned_with,ENT_PAN,medium,"Silvanus and Pan share the structural function of deity of uncultivated, boundary wildlands, and both are associated with shepherds and the rustic world beyond the city. Virgil's Eclogues place them in equivalent roles: ""Silvanus and Pan and the sisterhood of Naiads"" (Ecl. 10.24-26). Ancient writers sometimes grouped them together as rural deities. However, unlike Faunus/Pan, the identification of Silvanus with Pan is less systematic — Silvanus has a distinctly Italic character (boundary guardian, property deity) that Pan lacks. Confidence medium: structural parallel and Virgilian grouping, not explicit identification.",SRC_VIRGIL_AENEID,reviewed,PER_ITA_ARCHAIC 7806,ENT_GRR_UNDERWORLD,ruled_by,ENT_HADES,high,"The underworld is ruled by Hades, its eponymous lord.",SRC_VIRGIL_AENEID,reviewed, 7807,ENT_GRR_ELYSIUM,dwells_in,ENT_GRR_UNDERWORLD,medium,In the developed topography (Virgil Aeneid 6) Elysium is a region within the underworld.,SRC_VIRGIL_AENEID,reviewed, 7809,ENT_GRR_MOURNING_FIELDS,dwells_in,ENT_GRR_UNDERWORLD,medium,The Lugentes Campi are a named region of the underworld (Aeneid 6.441).,SRC_VIRGIL_AENEID,reviewed, 7810,ENT_GRR_PLAIN_LETHE,dwells_in,ENT_GRR_UNDERWORLD,medium,"The Plain of Lethe lies within the underworld, where souls prepare for rebirth (Aeneid 6.703ff).",SRC_VIRGIL_AENEID,reviewed, 7811,ENT_GRR_FIELDS_PUNISHMENT,dwells_in,ENT_GRR_UNDERWORLD,high,The Fields of Punishment are the penal region of the underworld (Aeneid 6.548ff).,SRC_VIRGIL_AENEID,reviewed, 7812,ENT_GRR_FIELDS_PUNISHMENT,dwells_in,ENT_TARTARUS,medium,"The Fields of Punishment lie above and continuous with the abyss of Tartarus, where the deepest torments occur (Aeneid 6; Hesiod Theogony 717ff).",SRC_VIRGIL_AENEID,reviewed, 7813,ENT_GRR_FIELDS_PUNISHMENT,associated_with,ENT_PHLEGETHON,high,The Fields of Punishment are encircled by the flaming river Phlegethon (Aeneid 6.550-551).,SRC_VIRGIL_AENEID,reviewed, 7814,ENT_GRR_PLAIN_LETHE,associated_with,ENT_LETHE,high,"The Plain of Lethe takes its name from and is watered by the river Lethe of forgetfulness (Aeneid 6.705, 714).",SRC_VIRGIL_AENEID,reviewed, 7815,ENT_GRR_UNDERWORLD,embodied_by,ENT_EREBUS,medium,"Erebus, primordial darkness, is the gloom of the underworld through which the dead pass (Hesiod Theogony 123; Homer).",SRC_VIRGIL_AENEID,reviewed, 7817,ENT_GRR_FIELDS_PUNISHMENT,presided_over_by,ENT_RHADAMANTHUS,medium,Rhadamanthus presides over the punishment of the wicked in the penal region (Aeneid 6.566-569).,SRC_VIRGIL_AENEID,reviewed,