relationship_id,subject_entity_id,relationship_type,object_entity_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status,period_id 352,ENT_ATHENA,patron_of,ENT_CRAFT,high,Athena Ergane is patron of craft and skilled work.,SRC_THEOI_GODS,reviewed, 407,ENT_ATHENA,patron_of,ENT_STRATEGY,high,Athena is associated with strategic war and martial wisdom.,SRC_THEOI_GODS,reviewed, 1402,ENT_ATHENA,received_as,ENT_CHR_DEMONS,medium,Justin Martyr (1 Apol. 25) names Athena among the demon-promoted false deities. Tertullian and Origen both address Athena/Minerva as belonging to the demonic pantheon. Augustine (City of God XVIII.9) discusses Minerva's mythological traditions as morally scandalous and false.,SRC_JUSTIN_MARTYR_APOLOGIES,reviewed,PER_PATRISTIC 1521,ENT_ATHENA,reception_of,ENT_ARA_ALLAT,medium,Athena as the Greek identification for the north Arabian Al-Lat; Palmyrene inscriptions explicitly equate the two; warrior-wisdom function is the primary basis.,SRC_HEALEY_NABATAEAN_RELIGION,reviewed,PER_GRK_HELLENISTIC 1559,ENT_ATHENA,reception_of,ENT_MYC_POTNIA,high,"Athena as the Classical Greek differentiation of the Mycenaean Potnia tradition; ""Athana Potnia"" at Knossos KN V 52 is the earliest attestation; the goddess named and cult-defined independently in the post-Dark-Age period.",SRC_VENTRIS_CHADWICK,reviewed,PER_GRK_MYCENAEAN 1575,ENT_ATHENA,reception_of,ENT_EGY_NEITH,high,"Athena as the Greek reception of the Egyptian Neith of Sais; Herodotus 2.28, 2.59 make the identification explicit; shared warrior-weaver-wisdom attributes.",SRC_HERODOTUS_HISTORIES,reviewed,PER_EGY_LATE_PERIOD 1868,ENT_ATHENA,protects,ENT_ODYSSEUS,high,"Homer Odyssey passim (esp. 1.48-62, 13.287-310): Athena is the divine protector and guide of Odysseus throughout his ten-year homeward voyage.",SRC_HOMER_ILIAD_ODYSSEY,approved, 1869,ENT_ATHENA,protects,ENT_CECROPS,high,Pseudo-Apollodorus Library 3.14.1: Cecrops was the first king of Attica and judge of the contest between Athena and Poseidon; Athena's patronage of Athens begins with his reign.,SRC_APOLLODORUS_LIBRARY,approved, 1870,ENT_ATHENA,protects,ENT_ERECHTHEUS,high,"Pseudo-Apollodorus Library 3.14.6: Erechtheus was raised by Athena, established her cult on the Acropolis, and was eventually worshipped alongside her in the Erechtheion.",SRC_APOLLODORUS_LIBRARY,approved, 2218,ENT_ATHENA,slays,ENT_PALLAS,high,"Pseudo-Apollodorus Library 1.6.2: during the Gigantomachy, Athena slew the Giant Pallas and flayed him, using his skin as her aegis; from Pallas she also took the epithet ""Pallas Athena.""",SRC_APOLLODORUS_LIBRARY,approved,