relationship_id,subject_entity_id,relationship_type,object_entity_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status,period_id 2461,ENT_ITA_FAUNUS,aligned_with,ENT_PAN,high,"Roman writers explicitly identified Faunus with the Greek Pan: Cicero (De Natura Deorum 2.6) calls Pan the ""Faunus"" of the Greeks; Ovid (Fasti 2.267-270) explicitly compares and equates the two. Both deities are prophetic, goat-footed (in some traditions), associated with wildlands and shepherds, and attached to a major initiatory festival (Lupercalia/Pan-Greek Paneia). The identification is so complete that Roman mythographers treated them as interchangeable. Confidence high: explicit ancient identification.",SRC_OVID_FASTI,reviewed,PER_ITA_ARCHAIC 2924,ENT_ITA_FAUNUS,aligned_with,ENT_ITA_SILVANUS,medium,Faunus and Silvanus are kindred woodland gods of the Italian countryside.,SRC_CIL,reviewed,