relationship_id,subject_entity_id,relationship_type,object_entity_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status,period_id 809,ENT_CEL_LUGH,patron_of,ENT_CRAFT,medium,Lugh is associated with mastery of many arts and skills.,SRC_MACCANA_CELTIC_MYTH,reviewed, 812,ENT_CEL_LUGH,opposes,ENT_CEL_FOMORIANS,high,Lugh is central to the conflict with the Fomorians.,SRC_LEBOR_GABALA,reviewed, 825,ENT_CEL_LUGH,patron_of,ENT_SOVEREIGNTY,medium,Lugh has royal/sovereignty associations.,SRC_MACCANA_CELTIC_MYTH,reviewed, 829,ENT_CEL_LUGH,member_of,ENT_CEL_TUATHA,high,Lugh is a central Tuatha Dé Danann figure.,SRC_MACCANA_CELTIC_MYTH,reviewed, 1637,ENT_CEL_LUGH,reception_of,ENT_CEL_LUGUS,high,"Lugh (Irish) and Lugus (Gaulish) share the Proto-Celtic *Lugus deity name, the ""many-skilled"" epithet (samildánach = master of all arts), and the spear as primary weapon. The Irish tradition elaborates the mythology more fully; the Gaulish tradition preserves the name in place names (Lugdunum sites). Olmsted (1994) pp. 399-410; Green (1992) pp. 129-133.",SRC_OLMSTED_GODS_CELTS,reviewed,PER_CEL_IRON_AGE 3412,ENT_CEL_LUGH,child_of,ENT_CEL_CIAN,high,"Lugh, son of Cían and Ethniu.",SRC_CATH_MAIGE_TUIRED,reviewed, 3413,ENT_CEL_LUGH,child_of,ENT_CEL_ETHNIU,high,"Lugh, son of Ethniu (and grandson of Balor).",SRC_CATH_MAIGE_TUIRED,reviewed, 3414,ENT_CEL_LUGH,slays,ENT_CEL_BALOR,high,Lugh slays his grandfather Balor at the Second Battle of Mag Tuired.,SRC_CATH_MAIGE_TUIRED,reviewed,