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Relationships

2,079 typed, source-backed relationships between entities. Each row records a directed relationship (subject → type → object) with a justifying source and rationale note. See relationship_types for the full controlled vocabulary of 70 relationship types. Key types: reception_of / received_as (transmission across traditions), equated_with (interpretatio graeca / analogues), parent_of (genealogy), member_of (collective membership), emanates_from (Gnostic/Neoplatonic structure).

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subject_entity_id
{'description': 'The entity initiating or holding the relationship'}
relationship_type
{'description': 'Typed relationship from the controlled vocabulary (see relationship_types table)'}
object_entity_id
{'description': 'The entity receiving or targeted by the relationship'}
confidence
{'description': 'high / medium / low / speculative'}
rationale
{'description': 'Scholarly justification for the relationship, with source citations'}
source_id
{'description': 'Primary source justifying this relationship'}
period_id
{'description': 'Historical period in which this relationship is attested (null = all periods)'}

9 rows where object_entity_id = "ENT_ROM_JUNO"

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relationship_id ▼ subject_entity_id relationship_type object_entity_id confidence rationale source_id review_status period_id
1514 Tanit ENT_PHO_TANIT received_as Juno ENT_ROM_JUNO medium In Roman North Africa following the conquest of Carthage (146 BCE), Tanit was identified and worshipped as Juno Caelestis (the Celestial Juno). The Roman cult of Juno Caelestis at Carthage continued for centuries; her sanctuary on the Byrsa hill was one of the great temples of Roman Africa. Tertullian (Apology 24) and Augustine of Hippo mention the cult. The identification reflects shared attributes: both Tanit and Juno are queens of heaven, associated with the moon, and consorts of the chief male deity (Baal Hammon/Jupiter). Confidence medium because the identification is well-documented for the Roman period but the theological continuity between Tanit and Juno (as opposed to a superficial nomenclature overlay) is debated. Glenn Markoe, Phoenicians (London: British Museum Press / University of California Press, 2000) SRC_MARKOE_PHOENICIANS reviewed Roman Imperial PER_ROM_IMPERIAL
3575 Vagitanus ENT_ROM_VAGITANUS presided_over_by Juno ENT_ROM_JUNO medium Birth-godling in the sphere of Juno Lucina. Augustine of Hippo, De Civitate Dei (413–426 CE) SRC_AUGUSTINE_CITY_OF_GOD reviewed  
3576 Cunina ENT_ROM_CUNINA presided_over_by Juno ENT_ROM_JUNO medium Cradle-godling in the sphere of Juno Lucina. Augustine of Hippo, De Civitate Dei (413–426 CE) SRC_AUGUSTINE_CITY_OF_GOD reviewed  
3577 Rumina ENT_ROM_RUMINA presided_over_by Juno ENT_ROM_JUNO medium Suckling-goddess in the sphere of Juno Lucina. Augustine of Hippo, De Civitate Dei (413–426 CE) SRC_AUGUSTINE_CITY_OF_GOD reviewed  
3578 Levana ENT_ROM_LEVANA presided_over_by Juno ENT_ROM_JUNO medium Birth-acknowledgement goddess in Juno's sphere. Augustine of Hippo, De Civitate Dei (413–426 CE) SRC_AUGUSTINE_CITY_OF_GOD reviewed  
3579 Nundina ENT_ROM_NUNDINA presided_over_by Juno ENT_ROM_JUNO medium Naming-day goddess in Juno's sphere. Georg Wissowa, Religion und Kultus der Römer (2nd ed., Munich, 1912) SRC_WISSOWA_RKR reviewed  
3580 Edusa ENT_ROM_EDUSA presided_over_by Juno ENT_ROM_JUNO low Child-feeding godling in Juno's sphere. Augustine of Hippo, De Civitate Dei (413–426 CE) SRC_AUGUSTINE_CITY_OF_GOD reviewed  
3581 Potina ENT_ROM_POTINA presided_over_by Juno ENT_ROM_JUNO low Child-drinking godling in Juno's sphere. Augustine of Hippo, De Civitate Dei (413–426 CE) SRC_AUGUSTINE_CITY_OF_GOD reviewed  
5999 Tanit ENT_PHO_TANIT equated_with Juno ENT_ROM_JUNO high Tanit was identified by Romans as Juno Caelestis (the celestial Juno), interpretatio Romana of the chief goddess of Carthage. Glenn Markoe, Phoenicians (London: British Museum Press / University of California Press, 2000) SRC_MARKOE_PHOENICIANS reviewed  

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CREATE TABLE "entity_relationships" (
   [relationship_id] INTEGER PRIMARY KEY,
   [subject_entity_id] TEXT REFERENCES [entities]([entity_id]),
   [relationship_type] TEXT REFERENCES [relationship_types]([relationship_type]),
   [object_entity_id] TEXT REFERENCES [entities]([entity_id]),
   [confidence] TEXT,
   [rationale] TEXT,
   [source_id] TEXT REFERENCES [sources]([source_id]),
   [review_status] TEXT,
   [period_id] TEXT REFERENCES [periods]([period_id])
);
CREATE INDEX [idx_entity_relationships_period_id]
    ON [entity_relationships] ([period_id]);
CREATE INDEX [idx_entity_relationships_source_id]
    ON [entity_relationships] ([source_id]);
CREATE INDEX [idx_entity_relationships_object_entity_id]
    ON [entity_relationships] ([object_entity_id]);
CREATE INDEX [idx_entity_relationships_relationship_type]
    ON [entity_relationships] ([relationship_type]);
CREATE INDEX [idx_entity_relationships_subject_entity_id]
    ON [entity_relationships] ([subject_entity_id]);
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