relationship_id,subject_entity_id,relationship_type,object_entity_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status,period_id 1644,ENT_CYBELE,reception_of,ENT_PHRYG_MATAR,high,"Greek/Roman Cybele is a Hellenized reception of the Phrygian Matar Kubileya; the transmission route was through Phocaean Greek traders contacting Phrygian cult centers in the 7th–6th c. BCE. Key moments: the introduction of Cybele to Smyrna and Ephesus (6th c. BCE), then to Athens (5th c. BCE), then to Rome (204 BCE as Magna Mater/Mater Deum). Roller (1999) pp. 119-165.",SRC_ROLLER_CYBELE,reviewed, 1645,ENT_CYBELE,emanates_from,ENT_PHRYG_AGDISTIS,medium,"In the Pessinuntine myth (Pausanias 7.17; Arnobius 5.5-7), Cybele/Matar emerges from the story of Agdistis; Agdistis represents the undifferentiated hermaphroditic divine before gender separation. Confidence medium because this relationship is expressed mythologically, not via a direct Cybele-from-Agdistis chain; the logic is: Agdistis castrated β†’ almond tree β†’ Attis, and Agdistis then merges with or becomes identified as Cybele in the later myth.",SRC_ROLLER_CYBELE,reviewed,