relationship_id,subject_entity_id,relationship_type,object_entity_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status,period_id 167,ENT_EOS,parent_of,ENT_ANEMOI,medium,The winds are commonly children of Eos and Astraeus.,SRC_THEOI_GODS,reviewed, 170,ENT_EOS,parent_of,ENT_HESPERUS,medium,Hesperus is associated genealogically with Eos in some traditions.,SRC_THEOI_GODS,reviewed, 1727,ENT_EOS,parent_of,ENT_MEMNON,high,Hesiod Theogony 984-985: Eos bore Memnon to Tithonus.,SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY,approved, 1851,ENT_EOS,parent_of,ENT_EOSPHORUS,high,Hesiod Theogony 381-383.,SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY,approved, 2052,ENT_EOS,paired_with,ENT_TITHONUS,high,Homeric Hymn 5 (To Aphrodite) 218-238: Eos abducted Tithonus and begged Zeus to grant him immortality; she forgot to ask for eternal youth.,SRC_HOMERIC_HYMNS,approved, 2062,ENT_EOS,parent_of,ENT_PHOSPHORUS,high,"Hesiod Theogony 381-383: Eos and Astraeus begat the shining stars of heaven, including Eosphorus the morning star; Phosphorus is the Roman name for the same figure.",SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY,approved,