relationship_id,subject_entity_id,relationship_type,object_entity_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status,period_id 2370,ENT_IB_ATAEGINA,patron_of,ENT_UNDERWORLD,high,"Ataegina's syncretism with Proserpina in the inscriptional formula ""Dea sancta Ataegina Turibrigensis Proserpina"" explicitly places her in the underworld/chthonic domain. The regeneration etymology (*ati-gena-, ""reborn"") and her chthonic function converge on an underworld deity whose power encompasses death and renewal. Blázquez (1962) pp. 125-146.",SRC_BLÁZQUEZ_RELIGIONES,reviewed,PER_IB_IRON_AGE 2371,ENT_IB_ATAEGINA,syncretized_with,ENT_ROM_PROSERPINA,high,"The Roman-period inscriptions from the Turobriga cult site (near Aroche, Huelva) include the explicit formula ""Dea sancta Ataegina Turibrigensis Proserpina"" — the most direct ancient interpretatio equation in the entire Iberian indigenous tradition, linking the Lusitanian chthonic regeneration goddess with the Roman goddess of the underworld and the spring return. This is not merely an alignment but a cultic equation articulated by the ancient worshippers themselves. Blázquez (1962) p. 128.",SRC_BLÁZQUEZ_RELIGIONES,reviewed,PER_IB_IRON_AGE