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)'}
74 rows where relationship_type = "sibling_of"
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| relationship_id ▼ | subject_entity_id | relationship_type | object_entity_id | confidence | rationale | source_id | review_status | period_id |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 474 | Geshtinanna ENT_MES_GESHTINANNA | sibling_of | Dumuzi/Tammuz ENT_MES_DUMUZI_TAMMUZ | high | Geshtinanna is sister of Dumuzi. | Jeremy Black and Anthony Green, Gods, Demons and Symbols of Ancient Mesopotamia SRC_BLACK_GREEN_MESO | reviewed | |
| 1585 | Inanna/Ishtar ENT_MES_INANNA_ISHTAR | sibling_of | Ereshkigal ENT_MES_ERESHKIGAL | high | In the Descent of Inanna (ETCSL 1.4.1), Inanna explicitly travels "toward her sister Ereshkigal, queen of the Great Below." The sibling relationship between the love goddess and the queen of death is the foundational tension of the narrative: Ereshkigal has power over the underworld that Inanna desires; Inanna is stripped of her divine attributes at each of the seven gates as she descends to face her sister. Their sisterhood makes the confrontation mythologically significant — it is the love of life vs. the finality of death embodied in divine sisters. | Electronic Text Corpus of Sumerian Literature SRC_ETCSL | reviewed | Early Mesopotamian PER_MES_EARLY |
| 1586 | Ereshkigal ENT_MES_ERESHKIGAL | sibling_of | Inanna/Ishtar ENT_MES_INANNA_ISHTAR | high | Ereshkigal as the sister of Inanna; the Descent of Inanna establishes that the queen of the Great Below and the queen of heaven and earth are divine sisters whose domains define the cosmic poles of life/love and death. | Electronic Text Corpus of Sumerian Literature SRC_ETCSL | reviewed | Early Mesopotamian PER_MES_EARLY |
| 1612 | Brân the Blessed ENT_WEL_BRAN | sibling_of | Branwen ENT_WEL_BRANWEN | high | Bran (Brân the Blessed) is brother of Branwen; the Second Branch opens with him on the rock of Harddlech with his sister | The Mabinogion SRC_MABINOGION | reviewed | Medieval Welsh PER_CEL_MEDIEVAL_WELSH |
| 1613 | Branwen ENT_WEL_BRANWEN | sibling_of | Brân the Blessed ENT_WEL_BRAN | high | Branwen is sister of Brân the Blessed; her marriage to Matholwch of Ireland triggers the tragedy of the Second Branch | The Mabinogion SRC_MABINOGION | reviewed | Medieval Welsh PER_CEL_MEDIEVAL_WELSH |
| 1614 | Brân the Blessed ENT_WEL_BRAN | sibling_of | Manawydan ENT_WEL_MANAWYDAN | high | Manawydan is named as brother of Bran in the Second Branch; together they lead the retinue to Ireland | The Mabinogion SRC_MABINOGION | reviewed | Medieval Welsh PER_CEL_MEDIEVAL_WELSH |
| 1615 | Manawydan ENT_WEL_MANAWYDAN | sibling_of | Brân the Blessed ENT_WEL_BRAN | high | Manawydan is brother of Brân; survives the Irish expedition; Second Branch | The Mabinogion SRC_MABINOGION | reviewed | Medieval Welsh PER_CEL_MEDIEVAL_WELSH |
| 1616 | Manawydan ENT_WEL_MANAWYDAN | sibling_of | Branwen ENT_WEL_BRANWEN | high | Manawydan is named as Branwen's brother in the Second Branch retinue | The Mabinogion SRC_MABINOGION | reviewed | Medieval Welsh PER_CEL_MEDIEVAL_WELSH |
| 1617 | Branwen ENT_WEL_BRANWEN | sibling_of | Manawydan ENT_WEL_MANAWYDAN | high | Branwen is sister of Manawydan; named together as children of Llŷr; Second Branch | The Mabinogion SRC_MABINOGION | reviewed | Medieval Welsh PER_CEL_MEDIEVAL_WELSH |
| 1622 | Gwydion ENT_WEL_GWYDION | sibling_of | Aranrhod ENT_WEL_ARANRHOD | high | Gwydion and Aranrhod are both children of Dôn; siblings in the Fourth Branch; their relationship is central to the tyngedau (fate-bindings) placed on Lleu | The Mabinogion SRC_MABINOGION | reviewed | Medieval Welsh PER_CEL_MEDIEVAL_WELSH |
| 1623 | Aranrhod ENT_WEL_ARANRHOD | sibling_of | Gwydion ENT_WEL_GWYDION | high | Aranrhod is sister of Gwydion; her three tyngedau on her son Lleu are enacted through conflict with Gwydion; Fourth Branch | The Mabinogion SRC_MABINOGION | reviewed | Medieval Welsh PER_CEL_MEDIEVAL_WELSH |
| 3376 | Picumnus ENT_ROM_PICUMNUS | sibling_of | Pilumnus ENT_ROM_PILUMNUS | high | The paired brother-gods of marriage and infancy. | Georg Wissowa, Religion und Kultus der Römer (2nd ed., Munich, 1912) SRC_WISSOWA_RKR | reviewed | |
| 3419 | Brian ENT_CEL_BRIAN | sibling_of | Iuchar ENT_CEL_IUCHAR | high | One of the three sons of Tuireann. | James MacKillop, Dictionary of Celtic Mythology (Oxford University Press, 1998) SRC_MACKILLOP_CELTIC | reviewed | |
| 3420 | Iuchar ENT_CEL_IUCHAR | sibling_of | Iucharba ENT_CEL_IUCHARBA | high | One of the three sons of Tuireann. | James MacKillop, Dictionary of Celtic Mythology (Oxford University Press, 1998) SRC_MACKILLOP_CELTIC | reviewed | |
| 3429 | Nisien ENT_WEL_NISIEN | sibling_of | Efnysien ENT_WEL_EFNYSIEN | high | The peacemaker and strife-maker twins. | The Mabinogion SRC_MABINOGION | reviewed | |
| 3436 | Gilfaethwy ENT_WEL_GILFAETHWY | sibling_of | Gwydion ENT_WEL_GWYDION | high | Brother of Gwydion. | The Mabinogion SRC_MABINOGION | reviewed | |
| 3488 | Shahar ENT_CAN_SHAHAR | sibling_of | Shalim ENT_CAN_SHALIM | high | The twin dawn and dusk gods. | Die keilalphabetischen Texte aus Ugarit (KTU), ed. Dietrich, Loretz & Sanmartín SRC_KTU | reviewed | |
| 3644 | Pidray ENT_CAN_PIDRAY | sibling_of | Tallay ENT_CAN_TALLAY | high | Pidray and Tallay, daughters of Baal. | Die keilalphabetischen Texte aus Ugarit (KTU), ed. Dietrich, Loretz & Sanmartín SRC_KTU | reviewed | |
| 3645 | Tallay ENT_CAN_TALLAY | sibling_of | Arsay ENT_CAN_ARSAY | high | Tallay and Arsay, daughters of Baal. | Die keilalphabetischen Texte aus Ugarit (KTU), ed. Dietrich, Loretz & Sanmartín SRC_KTU | reviewed | |
| 3646 | Pidray ENT_CAN_PIDRAY | sibling_of | Arsay ENT_CAN_ARSAY | high | Pidray and Arsay, daughters of Baal. | Die keilalphabetischen Texte aus Ugarit (KTU), ed. Dietrich, Loretz & Sanmartín SRC_KTU | reviewed | |
| 3674 | Ezina-Ashnan ENT_MES_ASHNAN | sibling_of | Lahar ENT_MES_LAHAR | high | Grain and flocks, the sibling pair of the Sumerian debate. | Jeremy Black and Anthony Green, Gods, Demons and Symbols of Ancient Mesopotamia SRC_BLACK_GREEN_MESO | reviewed | |
| 3699 | Lahamu ENT_MES_LAHAMU | sibling_of | Lahmu ENT_MES_LAHMU | high | Lahmu and Lahamu, the first primeval pair. | Enuma Elish (the Babylonian Epic of Creation), c. late 2nd millennium BCE SRC_ENUMA_ELISH | reviewed | |
| 3725 | Móði ENT_NOR_MODI | sibling_of | Magni ENT_NOR_MAGNI | high | The two sons of Thor who inherit Mjollnir. | Snorri Sturluson, Prose Edda SRC_PROSE_EDDA | reviewed | |
| 3728 | Sól ENT_NOR_SOL | sibling_of | Máni ENT_NOR_MANI | high | Sun and Moon, the children of Mundilfari. | Poetic Edda SRC_POETIC_EDDA | reviewed | |
| 3736 | Fjalar ENT_NOR_FJALAR_DWARF | sibling_of | Galar ENT_NOR_GALAR | high | The two dwarves of the Mead of Poetry. | Snorri Sturluson, Prose Edda SRC_PROSE_EDDA | reviewed | |
| 3740 | Brokkr ENT_NOR_BROKKR | sibling_of | Sindri ENT_NOR_SINDRI | high | Brokkr and Sindri/Eitri, the dwarf-smith brothers. | Snorri Sturluson, Prose Edda SRC_PROSE_EDDA | reviewed | |
| 3797 | Scholastica ENT_SAINT_SCHOLASTICA | sibling_of | Benedict of Nursia ENT_SAINT_BENEDICT | high | Scholastica, twin sister of Benedict of Nursia. | David Hugh Farmer, The Oxford Dictionary of Saints (Oxford University Press, 5th ed. 2011) SRC_FARMER_SAINTS | reviewed | |
| 4023 | Ashgi ENT_MES_ASHGI | sibling_of | Panigingarra ENT_MES_PANIGINGARRA | high | Ashgi and Panigingarra are both sons of Ninhursag at Adab. | Jeremy Black and Anthony Green, Gods, Demons and Symbols of Ancient Mesopotamia SRC_BLACK_GREEN_MESO | reviewed | |
| 4035 | Gunura ENT_MES_GUNURA | sibling_of | Damu ENT_MES_DAMU | high | Gunura is sister of Damu and mourns his death in laments. | Open Richly Annotated Cuneiform Corpus SRC_ORACC | reviewed | |
| 4044 | Igalima ENT_MES_IGALIMA | sibling_of | Shulshaga ENT_MES_SHULSHAGA | high | Igalima is the younger brother of Shulshaga. | Jeremy Black and Anthony Green, Gods, Demons and Symbols of Ancient Mesopotamia SRC_BLACK_GREEN_MESO | reviewed | |
| 4960 | Cain ENT_ISR_CAIN | sibling_of | Abel ENT_ISR_ABEL | high | Genesis 4: brothers. | The Hebrew Bible / Tanakh (primary text; Masoretic Text tradition; reference editions: Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia / Biblia Hebraica Quinta; citations by book, chapter, and verse) SRC_HEBREW_BIBLE | reviewed | |
| 4961 | Cain ENT_ISR_CAIN | sibling_of | Seth ENT_ISR_SETH | high | Genesis 4-5: sons of Adam and Eve. | The Hebrew Bible / Tanakh (primary text; Masoretic Text tradition; reference editions: Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia / Biblia Hebraica Quinta; citations by book, chapter, and verse) SRC_HEBREW_BIBLE | reviewed | |
| 4962 | Abel ENT_ISR_ABEL | sibling_of | Seth ENT_ISR_SETH | high | Genesis 4-5: sons of Adam and Eve. | The Hebrew Bible / Tanakh (primary text; Masoretic Text tradition; reference editions: Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia / Biblia Hebraica Quinta; citations by book, chapter, and verse) SRC_HEBREW_BIBLE | reviewed | |
| 4969 | Ishmael ENT_ISR_ISHMAEL | sibling_of | Isaac ENT_ISR_ISAAC | high | Genesis 21: half-brothers, sons of Abraham. | The Hebrew Bible / Tanakh (primary text; Masoretic Text tradition; reference editions: Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia / Biblia Hebraica Quinta; citations by book, chapter, and verse) SRC_HEBREW_BIBLE | reviewed | |
| 4975 | Rachel ENT_ISR_RACHEL | sibling_of | Leah ENT_ISR_LEAH | high | Genesis 29:16: daughters of Laban. | The Hebrew Bible / Tanakh (primary text; Masoretic Text tradition; reference editions: Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia / Biblia Hebraica Quinta; citations by book, chapter, and verse) SRC_HEBREW_BIBLE | reviewed | |
| 4984 | Joseph (son of Jacob) ENT_ISR_JOSEPH | sibling_of | Benjamin ENT_ISR_BENJAMIN | high | Genesis 35: full brothers, sons of Rachel. | The Hebrew Bible / Tanakh (primary text; Masoretic Text tradition; reference editions: Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia / Biblia Hebraica Quinta; citations by book, chapter, and verse) SRC_HEBREW_BIBLE | reviewed | |
| 4985 | Judah ENT_ISR_JUDAH | sibling_of | Levi ENT_ISR_LEVI | high | Genesis 29: full brothers, sons of Leah. | The Hebrew Bible / Tanakh (primary text; Masoretic Text tradition; reference editions: Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia / Biblia Hebraica Quinta; citations by book, chapter, and verse) SRC_HEBREW_BIBLE | reviewed | |
| 4986 | Judah ENT_ISR_JUDAH | sibling_of | Joseph (son of Jacob) ENT_ISR_JOSEPH | high | Genesis 37: half-brothers, sons of Jacob. | The Hebrew Bible / Tanakh (primary text; Masoretic Text tradition; reference editions: Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia / Biblia Hebraica Quinta; citations by book, chapter, and verse) SRC_HEBREW_BIBLE | reviewed | |
| 4987 | Aaron ENT_ISR_AARON | sibling_of | Moses ENT_ISR_MOSES | high | Exodus 4:14; 6:20. | The Hebrew Bible / Tanakh (primary text; Masoretic Text tradition; reference editions: Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia / Biblia Hebraica Quinta; citations by book, chapter, and verse) SRC_HEBREW_BIBLE | reviewed | |
| 4988 | Miriam ENT_ISR_MIRIAM | sibling_of | Moses ENT_ISR_MOSES | high | Numbers 26:59. | The Hebrew Bible / Tanakh (primary text; Masoretic Text tradition; reference editions: Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia / Biblia Hebraica Quinta; citations by book, chapter, and verse) SRC_HEBREW_BIBLE | reviewed | |
| 4989 | Miriam ENT_ISR_MIRIAM | sibling_of | Aaron ENT_ISR_AARON | high | Exodus 15:20; Numbers 26:59. | The Hebrew Bible / Tanakh (primary text; Masoretic Text tradition; reference editions: Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia / Biblia Hebraica Quinta; citations by book, chapter, and verse) SRC_HEBREW_BIBLE | reviewed | |
| 5099 | Lazarus of Bethany ENT_NT_LAZARUS_BETHANY | sibling_of | Martha ENT_NT_MARTHA | high | Lazarus is the brother of Martha and Mary of Bethany (John 11:1-2). | New Testament (primary text; Greek: Nestle-Aland 28th ed.; citations by book, chapter, and verse) SRC_NEW_TESTAMENT | reviewed | |
| 5222 | Mary of Bethany ENT_NT_MARY_BETHANY | sibling_of | Lazarus of Bethany ENT_NT_LAZARUS_BETHANY | high | John 11:1-2: Mary and Martha are the sisters of Lazarus. | New Testament (primary text; Greek: Nestle-Aland 28th ed.; citations by book, chapter, and verse) SRC_NEW_TESTAMENT | reviewed | |
| 5223 | Mary of Bethany ENT_NT_MARY_BETHANY | sibling_of | Martha ENT_NT_MARTHA | high | Luke 10:38-42; John 11: Mary and Martha are sisters at Bethany. | New Testament (primary text; Greek: Nestle-Aland 28th ed.; citations by book, chapter, and verse) SRC_NEW_TESTAMENT | reviewed | |
| 5224 | James the Just ENT_NT_JAMES_JUST | sibling_of | Jesus Christ ENT_JESUS_CHRIST | medium | Galatians 1:19 calls James 'the Lord's brother'; tradition varies on the exact relation. | New Testament (primary text; Greek: Nestle-Aland 28th ed.; citations by book, chapter, and verse) SRC_NEW_TESTAMENT | reviewed | |
| 5225 | Jude (Brother of the Lord) ENT_NT_JUDE | sibling_of | Jesus Christ ENT_JESUS_CHRIST | medium | Mark 6:3 names Judas among the brothers of Jesus; Jude 1:1 calls him 'brother of James.' | New Testament (primary text; Greek: Nestle-Aland 28th ed.; citations by book, chapter, and verse) SRC_NEW_TESTAMENT | reviewed | |
| 5267 | Ja'far ibn Abi Talib ENT_ISL_JAFAR | sibling_of | Ali ibn Abi Talib ENT_ISL_ALI | high | Ja'far and Ali were brothers, both sons of Abu Talib. | Ibn Ishaq, Sirat Rasul Allah (the Life of the Messenger of God), c. 760 CE (recension of Ibn Hisham) SRC_IBN_ISHAQ_SIRA | reviewed | |
| 5873 | Morgan le Fay ENT_ART_MORGAN_LE_FAY | sibling_of | King Arthur ENT_ART_ARTHUR | high | Half-sister via Igraine. | The Vulgate Cycle (Lancelot-Grail), c. 1210-1235 CE SRC_VULGATE_CYCLE | reviewed | |
| 5874 | Morgause ENT_ART_MORGAUSE | sibling_of | King Arthur ENT_ART_ARTHUR | high | Half-sister via Igraine. | Sir Thomas Malory, Le Morte d'Arthur, completed c. 1469-1470, printed by Caxton 1485 CE SRC_MALORY_MORTE | reviewed | |
| 5979 | Tashmishu ENT_HTT_TASHMISHU | sibling_of | Teshub ENT_HTT_TESHUB | medium | Tashmishu is the brother and attendant of Teshub in the Kumarbi cycle. | Harry A. Hoffner Jr., Hittite Myths, 2nd ed. (Society of Biblical Literature, 1998) SRC_HOFFNER_HITTITE_MYTHS | reviewed | |
| 6022 | Andrew ENT_NT_ANDREW | sibling_of | Peter ENT_SAINT_PETER | high | Andrew and Simon Peter are brothers, sons of Jonah/John, called together by Jesus (Matt 4:18; John 1:40-42). | New Testament (primary text; Greek: Nestle-Aland 28th ed.; citations by book, chapter, and verse) SRC_NEW_TESTAMENT | reviewed | |
| 6023 | John, son of Zebedee ENT_NT_JOHN_APOSTLE | sibling_of | James the Greater ENT_SAINT_JAMES_GREATER | high | John and James the Greater are brothers, the sons of Zebedee ('Boanerges') (Matt 4:21; Mark 3:17). | New Testament (primary text; Greek: Nestle-Aland 28th ed.; citations by book, chapter, and verse) SRC_NEW_TESTAMENT | reviewed | |
| 6284 | Francisco Marto ENT_MOC_FRANCISCO_MARTO | sibling_of | Jacinta Marto ENT_MOC_JACINTA_MARTO | high | Francisco and Jacinta Marto were brother and sister. | Lúcia dos Santos, Fátima in Lúcia's Own Words (Memoirs) SRC_FATIMA_MEMOIRS | reviewed | |
| 6482 | Hibil Ziwa ENT_MAN_HIBIL_ZIWA | sibling_of | Sitil ENT_MAN_SITIL | high | Hibil, Sitil and Anosh form the classic Mandaean fraternal triad of saving lightworld figures (corresponding to Abel, Seth and Enosh). Source: SRC_GINZA_RBA; SRC_DROWER_MANDAEANS. | E. S. Drower, The Mandaeans of Iraq and Iran SRC_DROWER_MANDAEANS | reviewed | |
| 6483 | Sitil ENT_MAN_SITIL | sibling_of | Anosh ENT_MAN_ANOSH | high | Sitil and Anosh are paired as brothers with Hibil in the lightworld triad. Source: SRC_GINZA_RBA; SRC_DROWER_MANDAEANS. | E. S. Drower, The Mandaeans of Iraq and Iran SRC_DROWER_MANDAEANS | reviewed | |
| 6484 | Hibil Ziwa ENT_MAN_HIBIL_ZIWA | sibling_of | Anosh ENT_MAN_ANOSH | high | Hibil and Anosh belong to the same fraternal triad of saving uthras. Source: SRC_GINZA_RBA; SRC_DROWER_MANDAEANS. | E. S. Drower, The Mandaeans of Iraq and Iran SRC_DROWER_MANDAEANS | reviewed | |
| 6503 | Ahura Mazda ENT_ZOR_AHURA_MAZDA | sibling_of | Angra Mainyu ENT_ZOR_ANGRA_MAINYU | high | In Zurvanism Ohrmazd and Ahriman are twin brothers, both born of Zurvan — distinct from orthodox Mazdaism where the antagonist of the destructive spirit is Spenta Mainyu, not Ahura Mazda himself (Zaehner, Zurvan, 1955). | Avesta SRC_AVESTA | reviewed | |
| 7022 | Gregory of Nyssa ENT_PAT_GREGORY_NYSSA | sibling_of | Basil the Great ENT_ORTH_BASIL | high | Gregory of Nyssa was the younger brother of Basil the Great; both were Cappadocian Fathers. | Johannes Quasten, Patrology, 4 vols. (Spectrum / Christian Classics, 1950-1986) SRC_QUASTEN_PATROLOGY | reviewed | |
| 7248 | Cautes ENT_MITH_CAUTES | sibling_of | Cautopates ENT_MITH_CAUTOPATES | high | Cautes and Cautopates are the paired dadophoroi (twin torchbearers) of Mithras, regularly flanking the tauroctony as a complementary pair. Clauss ch.9. | Manfred Clauss, The Roman Cult of Mithras: The God and His Mysteries (tr. R. Gordon, Routledge 2000) SRC_CLAUSS_MITHRAS | reviewed | |
| 7330 | Ouranos (Phoenician Sky) ENT_PHO_OURANOS | sibling_of | Ge (Phoenician Earth) ENT_PHO_GE | high | Ouranos and Ge are both children of Elioun, brother and sister as well as consorts in Philo. | Philo of Byblos, Phoenician History (Sanchuniathon), via Eusebius, Praeparatio Evangelica 1.9-10 SRC_PHILO_BYBLOS | reviewed | |
| 7336 | Sydyk ENT_PHO_SYDYK | sibling_of | Misor ENT_PHO_MISOR | medium | Philo pairs Sydyk and Misor as a kindred dyad of the same generation (Righteousness and Uprightness). | Philo of Byblos, Phoenician History (Sanchuniathon), via Eusebius, Praeparatio Evangelica 1.9-10 SRC_PHILO_BYBLOS | reviewed | |
| 7405 | Adrammelech ENT_LEV_ADRAMMELECH | sibling_of | Anammelech ENT_LEV_ANAMMELECH | low | Adrammelech and Anammelech are the paired gods of Sepharvaim named together in the same child-sacrifice notice (2 Kings 17:31); paired/twinned figures. | Dictionary of Deities and Demons in the Bible SRC_DDD_BIBLE | reviewed | |
| 7406 | Nibhaz ENT_LEV_NIBHAZ | sibling_of | Tartak ENT_LEV_TARTAK | low | Nibhaz and Tartak are the paired gods of the Avvites named together in 2 Kings 17:31; paired/twinned figures. | Dictionary of Deities and Demons in the Bible SRC_DDD_BIBLE | reviewed | |
| 7408 | Ousoos ENT_PHO_OUSOOS | sibling_of | Samemroumos (Hypsouranios) ENT_PHO_SAMEMROUMOS | high | In Philo of Byblos's cosmogony, Ousoos and Samemroumos (Hypsouranios) are the rival brothers among the first generations of mortals. | Philo of Byblos, Phoenician History (Sanchuniathon), via Eusebius, Praeparatio Evangelica 1.9-10 SRC_PHILO_BYBLOS | reviewed | |
| 7534 | Sigmund ENT_GSAGA_SIGMUND | sibling_of | Signy ENT_GSAGA_SIGNY | high | Sigmund and Signy are twins. | Byock, Jesse L. (trans.), The Saga of the Volsungs: The Norse Epic of Sigurd the Dragon Slayer (Penguin Classics) SRC_BYOCK_VOLSUNGS | reviewed | |
| 7535 | Signy ENT_GSAGA_SIGNY | sibling_of | Sigmund ENT_GSAGA_SIGMUND | high | Signy and Sigmund are twins. | Byock, Jesse L. (trans.), The Saga of the Volsungs: The Norse Epic of Sigurd the Dragon Slayer (Penguin Classics) SRC_BYOCK_VOLSUNGS | reviewed | |
| 7536 | Fafnir ENT_GSAGA_FAFNIR | sibling_of | Reginn ENT_GSAGA_REGINN | high | Fafnir and Reginn are brothers, sons of Hreidmar. | Byock, Jesse L. (trans.), The Saga of the Volsungs: The Norse Epic of Sigurd the Dragon Slayer (Penguin Classics) SRC_BYOCK_VOLSUNGS | reviewed | |
| 7537 | Reginn ENT_GSAGA_REGINN | sibling_of | Fafnir ENT_GSAGA_FAFNIR | high | Reginn and Fafnir are brothers. | Byock, Jesse L. (trans.), The Saga of the Volsungs: The Norse Epic of Sigurd the Dragon Slayer (Penguin Classics) SRC_BYOCK_VOLSUNGS | reviewed | |
| 7538 | Gunnar ENT_GSAGA_GUNNAR | sibling_of | Gudrun ENT_GSAGA_GUDRUN | high | Gunnar and Gudrun are siblings among the Gjukungs. | Byock, Jesse L. (trans.), The Saga of the Volsungs: The Norse Epic of Sigurd the Dragon Slayer (Penguin Classics) SRC_BYOCK_VOLSUNGS | reviewed | |
| 7539 | Gudrun ENT_GSAGA_GUDRUN | sibling_of | Gunnar ENT_GSAGA_GUNNAR | high | Gudrun and Gunnar are siblings. | Byock, Jesse L. (trans.), The Saga of the Volsungs: The Norse Epic of Sigurd the Dragon Slayer (Penguin Classics) SRC_BYOCK_VOLSUNGS | reviewed | |
| 7540 | Gunnar ENT_GSAGA_GUNNAR | sibling_of | Hogni ENT_GSAGA_HOGNI | high | Gunnar and Hogni are Gjukung brothers. | Byock, Jesse L. (trans.), The Saga of the Volsungs: The Norse Epic of Sigurd the Dragon Slayer (Penguin Classics) SRC_BYOCK_VOLSUNGS | reviewed | |
| 7541 | Hogni ENT_GSAGA_HOGNI | sibling_of | Gunnar ENT_GSAGA_GUNNAR | high | Hogni and Gunnar are brothers. | Byock, Jesse L. (trans.), The Saga of the Volsungs: The Norse Epic of Sigurd the Dragon Slayer (Penguin Classics) SRC_BYOCK_VOLSUNGS | reviewed | |
| 7873 | Orthrus ENT_MON_ORTHRUS | sibling_of | Cerberus ENT_CERBERUS | high | Hesiod, Theog. 309-312: Orthrus and Cerberus both born of Typhon and Echidna (existing entity). | Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY | reviewed | |
| 7960 | Aganju ENT_ORI_AGANJU | sibling_of | Shango (Xangô) ENT_ORI_SHANGO | low | Aganju is linked to Shango as kin in some oral traditions (Brandon). | George Brandon, Santeria from Africa to the New World: The Dead Sell Memories (Indiana Univ. Press, 1993) SRC_BRANDON_SANTERIA | reviewed |
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