relationship_id,subject_entity_id,relationship_type,object_entity_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status,period_id 2123,ENT_ROM_QUIRINUS,patron_of,ENT_SOVEREIGNTY,high,"Quirinus is the deified form of Romulus, the legendary founder of Rome; as such he embodies the civic-religious sovereignty of the Roman people (Quirites), whose identity derives from his name. Livy Ab Urbe Condita 1.16.3.",SRC_LIVY_AUC,approved, 2124,ENT_ROM_QUIRINUS,paired_with,ENT_ROM_MARS,high,"In the Archaic Roman triad (Iuppiter, Mars, Quirinus), Quirinus and Mars represent complementary aspects of the armed Roman citizen: Mars covers war and the soldier, Quirinus the civic identity of the Quirites at peace. Dumézil, La Religion romaine archaïque; SRC_LIVY_AUC.",SRC_LIVY_AUC,approved, 2126,ENT_ROM_QUIRINUS,reception_of,ENT_ROM_MARS,medium,"Ovid Fasti 2.475-512 and Livy 1.16: Romulus was identified with Quirinus after his deification; some Roman scholars also identified Quirinus with Mars as the two patron war-gods of the city, though this is contested.",SRC_OVID_FASTI,approved,