Relationships
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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)'}
67 rows where relationship_type = "rules"
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| relationship_id ▼ | subject_entity_id | relationship_type | object_entity_id | confidence | rationale | source_id | review_status | period_id |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 417 | Osiris ENT_EGY_OSIRIS | rules | Underworld ENT_UNDERWORLD | high | Osiris is the ruler and judge of the Egyptian underworld (Duat); as lord of the dead he presides over the realm of the afterlife. | Richard H. Wilkinson, The Complete Gods and Goddesses of Ancient Egypt SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS | reviewed | |
| 453 | Ereshkigal ENT_MES_ERESHKIGAL | rules | Dead ENT_DEAD | high | Ereshkigal rules the underworld and the dead. | Jeremy Black and Anthony Green, Gods, Demons and Symbols of Ancient Mesopotamia SRC_BLACK_GREEN_MESO | reviewed | |
| 487 | Nergal ENT_MES_NERGAL | rules | Underworld ENT_UNDERWORLD | high | Nergal is the Mesopotamian sovereign of the underworld (consort of Ereshkigal), associated with death, plague, and the realm of the dead. | Jeremy Black and Anthony Green, Gods, Demons and Symbols of Ancient Mesopotamia SRC_BLACK_GREEN_MESO | reviewed | |
| 517 | El ENT_CAN_EL | rules | Divine Assembly ENT_DIVINE_ASSEMBLY | high | El presides over the divine council/assembly. | Dictionary of Deities and Demons in the Bible SRC_UGARIT_DDD | reviewed | |
| 534 | Yahweh ENT_ISR_YAHWEH | rules | Divine Assembly ENT_DIVINE_ASSEMBLY | medium | Biblical traditions preserve divine council/assembly language around Yahweh. | Dictionary of Deities and Demons in the Bible SRC_DDD_BIBLE | reviewed | |
| 595 | Sabaoth ENT_GNO_SABAOTH | rules | Archons ENT_GNO_ARCHONS | medium | Sabaoth is an archontic ruler figure, sometimes repentant/elevated. | Nag Hammadi Library SRC_NHC | reviewed | |
| 596 | Demiurge ENT_GNO_DEMIURGE | rules | Archons ENT_GNO_ARCHONS | medium | The Demiurge is associated with archontic rulers. | Bentley Layton, The Gnostic Scriptures SRC_LAYTON_GNOSTIC | reviewed | |
| 756 | Planetary Rulers ENT_LAT_PLANETARY_RULERS | rules | Planetary Spheres ENT_PLANETARY_SPHERES | high | Planetary rulers govern or correspond to planetary spheres. | Greek Magical Papyri SRC_GREEK_MAGICAL_PAPYRI | reviewed | |
| 955 | King of Darkness ENT_MANICH_KING_DARKNESS | rules | Darkness ENT_DARKNESS | high | King of Darkness rules the realm of Darkness. | Samuel N. C. Lieu, Manichaeism in the Later Roman Empire and Medieval China SRC_LIEU_MANICHAEISM | reviewed | |
| 979 | Father of Greatness ENT_MANICH_FATHER_GREATNESS | rules | World of Light ENT_MANICH_WORLD_LIGHT | high | The Father of Greatness is supreme deity of the World of Light. | Samuel N. C. Lieu, Manichaeism in the Later Roman Empire and Medieval China SRC_LIEU_MANICHAEISM | reviewed | |
| 1071 | Solomon ENT_ISR_SOLOMON | rules | Ornias ENT_LAT_ORNIAS | medium | In the Testament of Solomon, Solomon commands Ornias through divine authority and the ring. | F. C. Conybeare, “The Testament of Solomon,” Jewish Quarterly Review 11 (1898): 1–45 SRC_TESTAMENT_SOLOMON | reviewed | |
| 1072 | Solomon ENT_ISR_SOLOMON | rules | Asmodeus ENT_LAT_ASMODEUS | medium | In the Testament of Solomon, Solomon interrogates and commands Asmodeus. | F. C. Conybeare, “The Testament of Solomon,” Jewish Quarterly Review 11 (1898): 1–45 SRC_TESTAMENT_SOLOMON | reviewed | |
| 1073 | Solomon ENT_ISR_SOLOMON | rules | Beelzeboul ENT_LAT_BEELZEBOUL | medium | Beelzeboul is compelled by Solomon and identifies himself as a ruler of demons. | F. C. Conybeare, “The Testament of Solomon,” Jewish Quarterly Review 11 (1898): 1–45 SRC_TESTAMENT_SOLOMON | reviewed | |
| 1074 | Solomon ENT_ISR_SOLOMON | rules | Onoskelis ENT_LAT_ONOSKELIS | medium | Onoskelis is brought before and constrained by Solomon in Solomonic demonological tradition. | F. C. Conybeare, “The Testament of Solomon,” Jewish Quarterly Review 11 (1898): 1–45 SRC_TESTAMENT_SOLOMON | reviewed | |
| 1075 | Solomon ENT_ISR_SOLOMON | rules | Obyzouth ENT_LAT_OBYZOUTH | medium | Obyzouth is constrained within the Solomonic demonological framework. | F. C. Conybeare, “The Testament of Solomon,” Jewish Quarterly Review 11 (1898): 1–45 SRC_TESTAMENT_SOLOMON | reviewed | |
| 1076 | Beelzeboul ENT_LAT_BEELZEBOUL | rules | Demons ENT_CHR_DEMONS | medium | Beelzeboul is represented as a ruler over demonic powers. | F. C. Conybeare, “The Testament of Solomon,” Jewish Quarterly Review 11 (1898): 1–45 SRC_TESTAMENT_SOLOMON | reviewed | |
| 1081 | Solomon ENT_ISR_SOLOMON | rules | Abezithibod ENT_LAT_ABEZETHIBOU | medium | Abezethibou is constrained within the Solomonic demonological framework. | F. C. Conybeare, “The Testament of Solomon,” Jewish Quarterly Review 11 (1898): 1–45 SRC_TESTAMENT_SOLOMON | reviewed | |
| 1082 | Solomon ENT_ISR_SOLOMON | rules | Lix Tetrax ENT_LAT_LIX_TETRAX | medium | Lix Tetrax is constrained within the Solomonic demonological framework. | F. C. Conybeare, “The Testament of Solomon,” Jewish Quarterly Review 11 (1898): 1–45 SRC_TESTAMENT_SOLOMON | reviewed | |
| 1083 | Solomon ENT_ISR_SOLOMON | rules | Kunopegos ENT_LAT_KUNOPEGOS | medium | Kunopegos is constrained within the Solomonic demonological framework. | F. C. Conybeare, “The Testament of Solomon,” Jewish Quarterly Review 11 (1898): 1–45 SRC_TESTAMENT_SOLOMON | reviewed | |
| 1084 | Solomon ENT_ISR_SOLOMON | rules | Tephras ENT_LAT_TEPHRAS | medium | Tephras is constrained within the Solomonic demonological framework. | F. C. Conybeare, “The Testament of Solomon,” Jewish Quarterly Review 11 (1898): 1–45 SRC_TESTAMENT_SOLOMON | reviewed | |
| 1085 | Solomon ENT_ISR_SOLOMON | rules | Envy ENT_LAT_ENVY_DEMON | medium | Envy is constrained within the Solomonic demonological framework. | F. C. Conybeare, “The Testament of Solomon,” Jewish Quarterly Review 11 (1898): 1–45 SRC_TESTAMENT_SOLOMON | reviewed | |
| 1186 | Solomon ENT_ISR_SOLOMON | rules | Rabdos ENT_LAT_RABDOS | medium | In the Testament of Solomon, King Solomon, by the authority of his God-given seal-ring, compels and rules the demon Rabdos, binding it to labour on the Temple. | F. C. Conybeare, “The Testament of Solomon,” Jewish Quarterly Review 11 (1898): 1–45 SRC_TESTAMENT_SOLOMON | reviewed | |
| 1187 | Solomon ENT_ISR_SOLOMON | rules | Leophoros ENT_LAT_LEOPHOROS | medium | In the Testament of Solomon, King Solomon, by the authority of his God-given seal-ring, compels and rules the demon Leophoros, binding it to labour on the Temple. | F. C. Conybeare, “The Testament of Solomon,” Jewish Quarterly Review 11 (1898): 1–45 SRC_TESTAMENT_SOLOMON | reviewed | |
| 1188 | Solomon ENT_ISR_SOLOMON | rules | Koruphe ENT_LAT_KORUPHE | medium | In the Testament of Solomon, King Solomon, by the authority of his God-given seal-ring, compels and rules the demon Koruphe, binding it to labour on the Temple. | F. C. Conybeare, “The Testament of Solomon,” Jewish Quarterly Review 11 (1898): 1–45 SRC_TESTAMENT_SOLOMON | reviewed | |
| 1189 | Solomon ENT_ISR_SOLOMON | rules | Enepsigos ENT_LAT_ENEPSIGOS | medium | In the Testament of Solomon, King Solomon, by the authority of his God-given seal-ring, compels and rules the demon Enepsigos, binding it to labour on the Temple. | F. C. Conybeare, “The Testament of Solomon,” Jewish Quarterly Review 11 (1898): 1–45 SRC_TESTAMENT_SOLOMON | reviewed | |
| 1190 | Solomon ENT_ISR_SOLOMON | rules | Ephippas ENT_LAT_EPHIPPAS | medium | In the Testament of Solomon, King Solomon, by the authority of his God-given seal-ring, compels and rules the demon Ephippas, binding it to labour on the Temple. | F. C. Conybeare, “The Testament of Solomon,” Jewish Quarterly Review 11 (1898): 1–45 SRC_TESTAMENT_SOLOMON | reviewed | |
| 1209 | Solomon ENT_ISR_SOLOMON | rules | Winged Dragon ENT_LAT_WINGED_DRAGON | medium | In the Testament of Solomon, King Solomon, by the authority of his God-given seal-ring, compels and rules the demon Winged Dragon, binding it to labour on the Temple. | F. C. Conybeare, “The Testament of Solomon,” Jewish Quarterly Review 11 (1898): 1–45 SRC_TESTAMENT_SOLOMON | reviewed | |
| 1604 | Arawn ENT_WEL_ARAWN | rules | Annwn ENT_WEL_ANNWN | high | Arawn is presented as king of Annwn in the First Branch; he approaches Pwyll to exchange kingdoms for a year to defeat Hafgan | The Mabinogion SRC_MABINOGION | reviewed | Medieval Welsh PER_CEL_MEDIEVAL_WELSH |
| 1606 | Gwyn ap Nudd ENT_WEL_GWYN_AP_NUDD | rules | Annwn ENT_WEL_ANNWN | high | Gwyn ap Nudd is named as lord of Annwn and the Otherworld dead; Culhwch ac Olwen; Welsh Triads 26; must ride to gather the dead on All Hallows | The Mabinogion SRC_MABINOGION | reviewed | Medieval Welsh PER_CEL_MEDIEVAL_WELSH |
| 1732 | Hades ENT_HADES | rules | Underworld ENT_UNDERWORLD | high | Homer Iliad 15.187-193: the three sons of Kronos divided the world by lot; Hades received the underworld. | Homer, Iliad and Odyssey (c. 750-675 BCE); trans. Richmond Lattimore (Iliad, Univ. of Chicago 1951) and trans. Emily Wilson (Odyssey, Norton 2017) SRC_HOMER_ILIAD_ODYSSEY | approved | |
| 2033 | Plouton ENT_PLOUTON | rules | Underworld ENT_UNDERWORLD | high | Hesiod Theogony 850; Homeric Hymn to Demeter: Plouton (Pluto, "the Rich One") is the euphemistic name for Hades as ruler of the underworld and its mineral wealth. | Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY | approved | |
| 2036 | Hades Klymenos ENT_HADES_KLYMENOS | rules | Underworld ENT_UNDERWORLD | high | Epithetic form of Hades; see SRC_THEOI_DAIMONES. | Theoi Daemones/personifications index SRC_THEOI_DAIMONES | approved | |
| 2107 | Alalu ENT_HTT_ALALU | rules | Sovereignty ENT_SOVEREIGNTY | high | Hoffner, Hittite Myths — Song of Kumarbi: "In former times Alalu was king in heaven. Alalu sat upon the throne and the mighty Anu... bowed down at his feet." Alalu was the primordial king of heaven for nine years. | Harry A. Hoffner Jr., Hittite Myths, 2nd ed. (Society of Biblical Literature, 1998) SRC_HOFFNER_HITTITE_MYTHS | approved | |
| 2246 | Eurynome Primordial ENT_EURYNOME_PRIMORDIAL | rules | Sovereignty ENT_SOVEREIGNTY | high | Apollonius Rhodius Argonautica 1.503-511: Eurynome and Ophion "held the peaks of Olympus" and ruled the immortals before being displaced by Cronus and Rhea; she is a primordial sovereign. | Pseudo-Apollodorus, Library (Bibliotheca) (1st-2nd century CE); trans. Robin Hard (Oxford World's Classics, OUP 2008) SRC_APOLLODORUS_LIBRARY | approved | |
| 2594 | Autogenes ENT_SET_AUTOGENES | rules | Four Luminaries ENT_SET_FOUR_LUMINARIES | high | The Autogenes is set over the Four Luminaries and their aeons. | Apocryphon of John (The Secret Book of John), NHC II,1 / III,1 / IV,1 and BG 8502,2; c. 2nd c. CE, Egypt SRC_APOCRYPHON_JOHN | reviewed | Gnostic and Neoplatonic (2nd–4th c.) PER_GNO_2ND_4TH |
| 2608 | Jeu ENT_PS_JEU | rules | Treasury of the Light ENT_PS_TREASURY_LIGHT | medium | Jeu, overseer of the Light, orders the Treasury and its emanations. | The (Two) Books of Jeu (Bruce Codex), c. 3rd-4th c. CE, Egypt SRC_BOOKS_OF_JEU | reviewed | Gnostic and Neoplatonic (2nd–4th c.) PER_GNO_2ND_4TH |
| 2610 | Jeu ENT_PS_JEU | rules | Aeons ENT_GNO_AEONS | medium | Jeu sets in order the places of the aeons and their rulers. | The (Two) Books of Jeu (Bruce Codex), c. 3rd-4th c. CE, Egypt SRC_BOOKS_OF_JEU | reviewed | Gnostic and Neoplatonic (2nd–4th c.) PER_GNO_2ND_4TH |
| 2613 | Virgin of the Light ENT_PS_VIRGIN_LIGHT | rules | Receivers of the Light ENT_PS_RECEIVERS | high | The Virgin of the Light directs her receivers, who take charge of the souls. | Pistis Sophia (Askew Codex), c. 3rd-4th c. CE, Egypt SRC_PISTIS_SOPHIA | reviewed | Gnostic and Neoplatonic (2nd–4th c.) PER_GNO_2ND_4TH |
| 2615 | Melchizedek (Zorokothora) ENT_PS_MELCHIZEDEK | rules | Receivers of the Light ENT_PS_RECEIVERS | medium | Zorokothora Melchizedek is the great receiver over the gatherers of the light. | Pistis Sophia (Askew Codex), c. 3rd-4th c. CE, Egypt SRC_PISTIS_SOPHIA | reviewed | Gnostic and Neoplatonic (2nd–4th c.) PER_GNO_2ND_4TH |
| 2631 | Abrasax ENT_BAS_ABRASAX | rules | Archons ENT_GNO_ARCHONS | high | Abrasax rules the 365 heavens and their archontic powers. | Irenaeus of Lyons, Adversus Haereses (Against Heresies), c. 180 CE; ed. Rousseau & Doutreleau, SC 263-264, 293-294, 210-211 (Cerf, 1979-2002) SRC_IRENAEUS_AH | reviewed | Gnostic and Neoplatonic (2nd–4th c.) PER_GNO_2ND_4TH |
| 2701 | Demiurge ENT_GNO_DEMIURGE | rules | The Middle ENT_VAL_MIDDLE | high | The Demiurge rules the Hebdomad within the Middle, beneath Achamoth. | Irenaeus of Lyons, Adversus Haereses (Against Heresies), c. 180 CE; ed. Rousseau & Doutreleau, SC 263-264, 293-294, 210-211 (Cerf, 1979-2002) SRC_IRENAEUS_AH | reviewed | Gnostic and Neoplatonic (2nd–4th c.) PER_GNO_2ND_4TH |
| 2711 | Proteth ENT_JEU_PROTETH | rules | First Aeon of the Ascent ENT_JEU_FIRST_AEON | high | Proteth guards the first aeon of the ascent. | The (Two) Books of Jeu (Bruce Codex), c. 3rd-4th c. CE, Egypt SRC_BOOKS_OF_JEU | reviewed | Gnostic and Neoplatonic (2nd–4th c.) PER_GNO_2ND_4TH |
| 2712 | Persomphon ENT_JEU_PERSOMPHON | rules | First Aeon of the Ascent ENT_JEU_FIRST_AEON | high | Persomphon guards the first aeon of the ascent. | The (Two) Books of Jeu (Bruce Codex), c. 3rd-4th c. CE, Egypt SRC_BOOKS_OF_JEU | reviewed | Gnostic and Neoplatonic (2nd–4th c.) PER_GNO_2ND_4TH |
| 2713 | Chous ENT_JEU_CHOUS | rules | First Aeon of the Ascent ENT_JEU_FIRST_AEON | high | Chous guards the first aeon of the ascent. | The (Two) Books of Jeu (Bruce Codex), c. 3rd-4th c. CE, Egypt SRC_BOOKS_OF_JEU | reviewed | Gnostic and Neoplatonic (2nd–4th c.) PER_GNO_2ND_4TH |
| 2714 | Chouncheoch ENT_JEU_CHOUNCHEOCH | rules | Second Aeon of the Ascent ENT_JEU_SECOND_AEON | high | Chouncheoch guards the second aeon of the ascent. | The (Two) Books of Jeu (Bruce Codex), c. 3rd-4th c. CE, Egypt SRC_BOOKS_OF_JEU | reviewed | Gnostic and Neoplatonic (2nd–4th c.) PER_GNO_2ND_4TH |
| 2715 | Choucho ENT_JEU_CHOUCHO | rules | Third Aeon of the Ascent ENT_JEU_THIRD_AEON | high | Choucho guards the third aeon of the ascent. | The (Two) Books of Jeu (Bruce Codex), c. 3rd-4th c. CE, Egypt SRC_BOOKS_OF_JEU | reviewed | Gnostic and Neoplatonic (2nd–4th c.) PER_GNO_2ND_4TH |
| 2716 | Yaldabaoth ENT_GNO_YALDABAOTH | rules | Third Aeon of the Ascent ENT_JEU_THIRD_AEON | high | Yaldabaoth guards the third aeon of the ascent together with Choucho — bridging the Jeuian ascent and the Sethian demiurge. | The (Two) Books of Jeu (Bruce Codex), c. 3rd-4th c. CE, Egypt SRC_BOOKS_OF_JEU | reviewed | Gnostic and Neoplatonic (2nd–4th c.) PER_GNO_2ND_4TH |
| 2935 | Beelzebul ENT_CHR_BEELZEBUL | rules | Demons ENT_CHR_DEMONS | high | Beelzebul is named "the prince of the demons." | New Testament (primary text; Greek: Nestle-Aland 28th ed.; citations by book, chapter, and verse) SRC_NEW_TESTAMENT | reviewed | |
| 3075 | Malik ENT_ISL_MALIK | rules | Zabaniya ENT_ISL_ZABANIYA | high | Malik commands the Zabaniya, the wardens of Hell. | Qur’an SRC_QURAN | reviewed | |
| 3539 | Pluto/Dis Pater ENT_ROM_PLUTO | rules | Underworld ENT_UNDERWORLD | high | Pluto/Dis Pater rules the underworld. | Georg Wissowa, Religion und Kultus der Römer (2nd ed., Munich, 1912) SRC_WISSOWA_RKR | reviewed | |
| 3595 | Mantus ENT_ETR_MANTUS | rules | Underworld ENT_UNDERWORLD | high | Mantus, underworld god. | De Grummond, Nancy Thomson. Etruscan Myth, Sacred History, and Legend (University of Pennsylvania Museum, 2006) SRC_DEGRUMMOND_ETRUSCAN | reviewed | |
| 3622 | Bodb Derg ENT_CEL_BODBDERG | rules | Tuatha Dé Danann ENT_CEL_TUATHA | high | Bodb Derg, elected king of the Tuatha Dé Danann. | James MacKillop, Dictionary of Celtic Mythology (Oxford University Press, 1998) SRC_MACKILLOP_CELTIC | reviewed | |
| 5369 | Iblis ENT_ISL_IBLIS | rules | Shaytan / Shayatin ENT_ISL_SHAYTAN | high | Iblis (al-Shaytan al-rajim) is the chief of the devils; the shayatin are his host and instruments of temptation. | Encyclopaedia of Islam entries SRC_ISLAM_EI2 | reviewed | |
| 5544 | Ra-Hoor-Khuit ENT_THL_RA_HOOR_KHUIT | rules | The Aeon of Horus ENT_THL_AEON_HORUS | high | Ra-Hoor-Khuit is the lord governing the Aeon of Horus. | Aleister Crowley, Liber AL vel Legis (The Book of the Law) (Cairo, 1904; The Equinox Vol. I No. 1, London: Crowley, 1909) SRC_CROWLEY_BOOK_OF_LAW | reviewed | |
| 5684 | Tuoni ENT_FINN_TUONI | rules | Tuonela ENT_FINN_TUONELA | high | Tuoni is the lord who rules the land of the dead, Tuonela. | Elias Lönnrot, The Kalevala (Kalevala taikka vanhoja Karjalan runoja Suomen kansan muinosista ajoista), expanded edition 1849; trans. Keith Bosley (Oxford World's Classics, Oxford University Press, 1989) SRC_KALEVALA | reviewed | |
| 5685 | Tuonetar ENT_FINN_TUONETAR | rules | Tuonela ENT_FINN_TUONELA | high | Tuonetar reigns as queen over Tuonela alongside Tuoni. | Elias Lönnrot, The Kalevala (Kalevala taikka vanhoja Karjalan runoja Suomen kansan muinosista ajoista), expanded edition 1849; trans. Keith Bosley (Oxford World's Classics, Oxford University Press, 1989) SRC_KALEVALA | reviewed | |
| 5691 | Louhi ENT_FINN_LOUHI | rules | Pohjola ENT_FINN_POHJOLA | high | Louhi is the mistress and ruler of the northern otherworld Pohjola. | Elias Lönnrot, The Kalevala (Kalevala taikka vanhoja Karjalan runoja Suomen kansan muinosista ajoista), expanded edition 1849; trans. Keith Bosley (Oxford World's Classics, Oxford University Press, 1989) SRC_KALEVALA | reviewed | |
| 5907 | King Arthur ENT_ART_ARTHUR | rules | Camelot ENT_ART_CAMELOT | high | Reigns from Camelot. | Geoffrey of Monmouth, Historia Regum Britanniae, c. 1136 CE SRC_GEOFFREY_MONMOUTH | reviewed | |
| 6492 | Ruha ENT_MAN_RUHA | rules | World of Darkness ENT_MAN_WORLD_DARKNESS | high | Ruha is the dominant spirit governing the World of Darkness / lower world together with her offspring. Source: SRC_GINZA_RBA; SRC_DROWER_MANDAEANS. | E. S. Drower, The Mandaeans of Iraq and Iran SRC_DROWER_MANDAEANS | reviewed | |
| 6497 | Hayyi Rabbi ENT_MAN_HAYYI_RABBI | rules | World of Light ENT_MAN_WORLD_LIGHT | high | Hayyi Rabbi, the Great Life, is the supreme being presiding over the World of Light. Source: SRC_GINZA_RBA; SRC_DROWER_MANDAEANS. | E. S. Drower, The Mandaeans of Iraq and Iran SRC_DROWER_MANDAEANS | reviewed | |
| 6517 | The Heptad (Haft Sirr / Seven Mysteries) ENT_YAZ_HEPTAD | rules | Lalish ENT_YAZ_LALISH | medium | The Heptad and especially Sheikh Adi govern the sanctified realm of Lalish in Yazidi cosmology (Spat). | Philip G. Kreyenbroek, Yezidism: Its Background, Observances and Textual Tradition (Lewiston: Edwin Mellen Press, 1995) SRC_KREYENBROEK_YEZIDISM | reviewed | |
| 7676 | Ashtar (Ashtar Galactic Command) ENT_UFO_ASHTAR | rules | The Space Brothers ENT_UFO_SPACE_BROTHERS | medium | Ashtar is presented as commander of the Galactic Command, the organized body of benevolent Space Brothers | Christopher Partridge (ed.), UFO Religions (London: Routledge, 2003) SRC_PARTRIDGE_UFO_RELIGIONS | reviewed | |
| 7789 | Odin ENT_NOR_ODIN | rules | Valhalla (Valhöll) ENT_NORR_VALHALLA | high | Valhalla is Odin's hall of the slain. | John Lindow, Norse Mythology: A Guide to the Gods, Heroes, Rituals, and Beliefs (Oxford University Press, 2001) SRC_LINDOW_NORSE | reviewed | |
| 7804 | Hades ENT_HADES | rules | The Greek Underworld (House of Hades) ENT_GRR_UNDERWORLD | high | Hades is the ruler of the underworld, the House of Hades that bears his name (Homer, passim). | Pseudo-Apollodorus, Library (Bibliotheca) (1st-2nd century CE); trans. Robin Hard (Oxford World's Classics, OUP 2008) SRC_APOLLODORUS_LIBRARY | reviewed | |
| 7805 | Persephone ENT_PERSEPHONE | rules | The Greek Underworld (House of Hades) ENT_GRR_UNDERWORLD | high | Persephone reigns as queen of the underworld alongside Hades (Homer Odyssey 10-11; Homeric Hymn to Demeter). | Pseudo-Apollodorus, Library (Bibliotheca) (1st-2nd century CE); trans. Robin Hard (Oxford World's Classics, OUP 2008) SRC_APOLLODORUS_LIBRARY | reviewed | |
| 7851 | Ereshkigal ENT_MES_ERESHKIGAL | rules | Irkalla (Kur) ENT_RLMX_IRKALLA | high | Ereshkigal rules the land of no return. | Jeremy Black and Anthony Green, Gods, Demons and Symbols of Ancient Mesopotamia SRC_BLACK_GREEN_MESO | reviewed | |
| 7852 | Nergal ENT_MES_NERGAL | rules | Irkalla (Kur) ENT_RLMX_IRKALLA | high | Nergal becomes consort and co-ruler of the netherworld with Ereshkigal. | Jeremy Black and Anthony Green, Gods, Demons and Symbols of Ancient Mesopotamia SRC_BLACK_GREEN_MESO | reviewed |
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