relationship_id,subject_entity_id,relationship_type,object_entity_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status,period_id 200,ENT_EGY_OSIRIS,parent_of,ENT_EGY_HORUS,high,Horus is child of Osiris and Isis.,SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS,reviewed, 203,ENT_EGY_OSIRIS,spouse_of,ENT_EGY_ISIS,high,Osiris and Isis are divine spouses.,SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS,reviewed, 298,ENT_EGY_OSIRIS,judges,ENT_DEAD,high,Osiris presides over judgment of the dead.,SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS,reviewed, 304,ENT_EGY_OSIRIS,judges,ENT_EGY_MAAT,medium,Osirian judgment is structured by Maat.,SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS,reviewed, 339,ENT_EGY_OSIRIS,patron_of,ENT_ABUNDANCE,medium,"Osiris is linked to fertility, vegetation, and renewal.",SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS,reviewed, 371,ENT_EGY_OSIRIS,patron_of,ENT_SOVEREIGNTY,medium,"Osiris is associated with kingship, especially dead/transfigured kingship.",SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS,reviewed, 417,ENT_EGY_OSIRIS,rules,ENT_UNDERWORLD,high,Osiris is the ruler and judge of the Egyptian underworld (Duat); as lord of the dead he presides over the realm of the afterlife.,SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS,reviewed, 1456,ENT_EGY_OSIRIS,received_as,ENT_SYN_SERAPIS,high,"Serapis was deliberately created by Ptolemy I Soter (c. 286 BCE) as a syncretic fusion of Osiris and the Apis bull, supplemented with Greek attributes of Zeus, Hades, and Asclepius, to serve as a deity unifying Greek and Egyptian subjects of the new kingdom. Plutarch (De Is. ch. 28) documents the Ptolemaic invention; Tacitus (Histories 4.83) records the oracle that directed the creation. The Osirian element — resurrection, afterlife sovereignty, identification with the dead Pharaoh — is the primary Egyptian contribution to the Serapic complex. Highest-confidence Egyptian→syncretic chain in this dataset.",SRC_PLUTARCH_ISIS_OSIRIS,reviewed,PER_GRK_HELLENISTIC 1648,ENT_EGY_OSIRIS,paired_with,ENT_EGY_HAPY_NILE,medium,"Osiris and Hapy are paired in Egyptian theology as complementary deities of Nile fertility: Hapy embodies the inundation itself; Osiris embodies the agricultural renewal it enables. They appear together in funerary and agricultural contexts without being identified. Faulkner, Pyramid Texts Utterance 442.",SRC_FAULKNER_PYRAMID_TEXTS,reviewed,