relationship_id,subject_entity_id,relationship_type,object_entity_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status,period_id 204,ENT_EGY_SETH,spouse_of,ENT_EGY_NEPHTHYS,medium,Seth and Nephthys are paired in the Ennead tradition.,SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS,reviewed, 292,ENT_EGY_SETH,opposes,ENT_EGY_HORUS,high,Seth and Horus are rivals in kingship and succession mythology.,SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS,reviewed, 294,ENT_EGY_SETH,opposes,ENT_EGY_OSIRIS,high,Seth is central to the Osiris mythic conflict.,SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS,reviewed, 402,ENT_EGY_SETH,embodies,ENT_CONFLICT,high,"Seth is associated with violence, disorder, and divine conflict.",SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS,reviewed, 1470,ENT_EGY_SETH,received_as,ENT_CHR_DEVIL,medium,"Seth's reception as the Christian Devil operates through two parallel routes: (1) Plutarch (De Is. chs. 49-51) systematically equates Seth/Typhon with the principle of cosmic evil opposing Osiris/good — a dualism that Patristic authors absorbed into their cosmological framework. (2) In Late Antique Egypt, Seth was explicitly identified with Satan in Coptic Christian texts; his zoomorphic iconography (long-eared, fork-tailed, red-pelted ""Seth animal"") contributed to demonic iconographic vocabulary. The Seth→Devil chain is not as direct as Apollo→Apollyon, but the theological and iconographic influence is documented in Late Antique Egyptian Christianity.",SRC_PLUTARCH_ISIS_OSIRIS,reviewed,PER_PATRISTIC 4173,ENT_EGY_SETH,member_of,ENT_PGM_INVOKED_POWERS,high,"Seth, equated with Typhon, is the principal coercive power of PGM aggressive and curse magic.",SRC_GREEK_MAGICAL_PAPYRI,reviewed,