relationship_id,subject_entity_id,relationship_type,object_entity_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status,period_id 1796,ENT_SAINT_ANTHONY_ABBOT,member_of,ENT_MONASTICISM,high,Butler's Lives of the Saints: Anthony the Great (c. 251-356 CE) withdrew to the Egyptian desert and became the paradigmatic figure of Christian anchoritic monasticism.,SRC_BUTLER_SAINTS,approved, 1797,ENT_SAINT_ANTHONY_ABBOT,opposes,ENT_CHR_DEMONS,high,"Athanasius, Life of Anthony (c. 357 CE; via SRC_BUTLER_SAINTS): Anthony's wrestlings with demons in the desert is the paradigmatic narrative of Christian spiritual combat, establishing the motif of the desert monk defeating demonic opposition.",SRC_BUTLER_SAINTS,approved, 7045,ENT_SAINT_ANTHONY_ABBOT,member_of,ENT_DESERT_FATHERS,high,"Anthony the Great (existing ENT_SAINT_ANTHONY_ABBOT), the father of monasticism, is the foremost of the desert fathers; cross-link, not duplicated.",SRC_ATHANASIUS_LIFE_ANTONY,reviewed, 7112,ENT_SAINT_ANTHONY_ABBOT,member_of,ENT_COP_FATHERS,high,"Anthony the Great (existing ENT_SAINT_ANTHONY_ABBOT, verified in DB), the Egyptian father of monasticism, is venerated as the foremost Coptic father; wiring the existing entity into the Coptic hub.",SRC_ATHANASIUS_LIFE_ANTONY,reviewed,