relationship_id,subject_entity_id,relationship_type,object_entity_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status,period_id 105,ENT_HERA,parent_of,ENT_ARES,high,Olympian genealogy.,SRC_THEOI_GODS,reviewed, 372,ENT_HERA,embodies,ENT_SOVEREIGNTY,medium,Hera embodies queenship and royal dignity.,SRC_THEOI_GODS,reviewed, 1398,ENT_HERA,received_as,ENT_CHR_DEMONS,medium,"Justin Martyr (1 Apol. 9, 25) cites Hera's worship as prompted by demons; Augustine (City of God VI.7) treats Juno/Hera as exemplary of pagan theological confusion. Received into Christian cosmology as a demon or demon-inspired false deity.",SRC_JUSTIN_MARTYR_APOLOGIES,reviewed,PER_PATRISTIC 1485,ENT_HERA,reception_of,ENT_HTT_HEPAT,medium,"Hera as the Greek reception of the Hurrian queen of heaven Hepat; shared role as wife and consort of the chief storm deity, and as queen of the divine assembly.",SRC_WEST_EAST_HELICON,reviewed,PER_GRK_ARCHAIC 1724,ENT_HERA,parent_of,ENT_HEPHAESTUS,high,"Hesiod Theogony 927-929: Hera bore Hephaestus alone, without Zeus (Hesiodic tradition).",SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY,approved, 2007,ENT_HERA,parent_of,ENT_EILEITHYIA,high,Hesiod Theogony 921-922.,SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY,approved, 2060,ENT_HERA,opposes,ENT_ECHO,high,Ovid Metamorphoses 3.356-369 (Greek antecedent): Hera punished Echo for distracting her with conversation while Zeus seduced nymphs; Echo was left only able to repeat words spoken to her.,SRC_THEOI_DAIMONES,approved,