relationship_id,subject_entity_id,relationship_type,object_entity_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status,period_id 1400,ENT_POSEIDON,received_as,ENT_CHR_DEMONS,medium,Justin Martyr (1 Apol. 24) names Poseidon among the gods who are worshipped at demonic instigation. Augustine (City of God IV.23) discusses Neptune/Poseidon as a false deity whose cult corrupted Roman moral life.,SRC_JUSTIN_MARTYR_APOLOGIES,reviewed,PER_PATRISTIC 1725,ENT_POSEIDON,spouse_of,ENT_AMPHITRITE,high,Hesiod Theogony 930-932: Poseidon and Amphitrite.,SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY,approved, 1739,ENT_POSEIDON,parent_of,ENT_THESEUS,high,Pseudo-Apollodorus Library 3.15.7: Poseidon and Aethra co-parents of Theseus (divine paternity tradition).,SRC_APOLLODORUS_LIBRARY,approved, 1873,ENT_POSEIDON,paired_with,ENT_PELOPS,high,Pseudo-Apollodorus Epitome 2.3: Poseidon loved Pelops and took him to Olympus; later restored him and aided him with winged horses for the race against Oenomaus.,SRC_APOLLODORUS_LIBRARY,approved, 1933,ENT_POSEIDON,parent_of,ENT_TRITON,high,"Hesiod Theogony 930-933: ""Poseidon with dark-haired Amphitrite bore Triton the great and strong.""",SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY,approved, 1935,ENT_POSEIDON,parent_of,ENT_PROTEUS,high,Pseudo-Apollodorus Library 3.3.1 (scholiast): Proteus the shape-shifting Old Man of the Sea is son of Poseidon in the primary genealogical tradition.,SRC_APOLLODORUS_LIBRARY,approved, 2039,ENT_POSEIDON,parent_of,ENT_DESPOINA,high,"Pausanias 8.37.9: Despoina (""the Mistress"") is the daughter of Poseidon and Demeter in Arcadian mystery cult; her true name was kept secret.",SRC_THEOI_DAIMONES,approved, 2197,ENT_POSEIDON,patron_of,ENT_GLAUCUS,high,"Glaucus, the deified fisherman who ate magical herbs and became a sea deity, dwells in the sea under Poseidon's domain; Athenaeus records him as prophesying alongside the Nereids.",SRC_APOLLODORUS_LIBRARY,approved, 2255,ENT_POSEIDON,patron_of,ENT_TELCHINES,high,"The Telchines were the original divine craftsmen of Rhodes; they forged the sickle of Cronus, the trident of Poseidon, and were the first to work metal. Poseidon is their primary patron deity. Diodorus Siculus 5.55; Theoi Daimones.",SRC_THEOI_DAIMONES,approved,