relationship_id,subject_entity_id,relationship_type,object_entity_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status,period_id 2173,ENT_BENDIS,equated_with,ENT_ARTEMIS,high,Plato Republic 327a: the opening scene describes the festival of Bendis in Piraeus; she was a Thracian goddess equated with Artemis by Athenian interpreters and admitted to the Piraeus cult in the 5th c. BCE.,SRC_THEOI_DAIMONES,approved, 2174,ENT_BENDIS,equated_with,ENT_SELENE,medium,Bendis the Thracian moon goddess was equated not only with Artemis but also with Selene as a lunar deity; her torch-bearing cult imagery overlaps with Selene's iconography.,SRC_THEOI_DAIMONES,approved, 2318,ENT_BENDIS,equated_with,ENT_HECATE,medium,"Thracian Bendis is equated with Hecate in some ancient sources alongside the primary Artemis equation; both are nocturnal lunar hunting deities. Archibald (1998) ch. 8 notes the Hecate equation in Athenian votive material. Confidence medium: Artemis equation is primary, Hecate secondary.",SRC_ARCHIBALD_ODRYSIAN,reviewed,PER_THRA_IRON_AGE