relationship_id,subject_entity_id,relationship_type,object_entity_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status,period_id 897,ENT_ZOR_MITHRA,patron_of,ENT_JUSTICE,high,"Mithra is associated with contracts, oaths, and justice.",SRC_AVESTA,reviewed, 1308,ENT_ZOR_MITHRA,embodies,ENT_LIGHT,medium,Mithra embodies light and solar radiance as a deity of light in Iranian tradition.,SRC_AVESTA,reviewed, 1438,ENT_ZOR_MITHRA,received_as,ENT_SYN_MITHRAS,medium,"The Roman mystery cult deity Mithras is the reception of the Iranian/Zoroastrian Mithra (Avestan: Miθra, ""covenant/contract""). Both are solar-associated figures of light, truth, and the cosmic struggle against darkness. The Roman cult (1st–4th c. CE) shares iconographic elements (Mithra/Mithras slaying a bull; solar associations; military popularity) and the name is directly cognate. Scholarly debate persists on the degree of continuity: Cumont argued direct inheritance from Iranian religion; Ulansey (1989) and Merkelbach (1984) argued for substantial Roman innovation. Medium confidence: the name and some attributes are continuous; the degree of doctrinal transmission is disputed.",SRC_BOYCE_ZOROASTRIANS,reviewed,PER_LATE_ANTIQUE 7840,ENT_ZOR_MITHRA,presides_over,ENT_RLMX_CHINVAT,medium,Mithra is one of the three judging yazatas at the Chinvat Bridge in Zoroastrian eschatology.,SRC_AVESTA,reviewed,