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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)'}

4 rows where source_id = "SRC_VARRO_ANTIQ"

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relationship_id ▼ subject_entity_id relationship_type object_entity_id confidence rationale source_id review_status period_id
2463 Ops ENT_ITA_OPS spouse_of Saturn ENT_ROM_SATURN high Ops is the standard divine consort of Saturn in Roman religious tradition: Macrobius (Saturnalia 1.10.19-20) explains that "Ops and Saturn are thought to be the same as heaven and earth" and pairs their cult. The December Saturnalia (17-23 Dec.) and Opalia (19 Dec.) are co-located, as are the August Consualia-Opiconsivia cluster. Ops thus functions both as Saturn's consort and as the personification of the earth's stored abundance in complementary relationship to Saturn as the celestial ordering principle. Varro, LL VI.21. Varro, Antiquitates Rerum Divinarum (c. 47 BCE, surviving via Augustine City of God) SRC_VARRO_ANTIQ reviewed Archaic Italic (c. 900–509 BCE) PER_ITA_ARCHAIC
2467 Carmenta ENT_ITA_CARMENTA reception_of Mnemosyne ENT_MNEMOSYNE low The Camenae — the archaic Latin prophetic water-nymphs of whom Carmenta is the most prominent — were explicitly identified with the Muses (daughters of Mnemosyne) by Livius Andronicus in his translation of Homer's Odyssey (c. 240 BCE), where he renders 'Mousa' as 'Camena.' This makes Carmenta, as chief Camena, a Latin reception/equivalent of the Muse tradition that derives from Mnemosyne (Memory). Confidence low: the identification is of the Camenae-as-class with the Muses-as-class, not a specific Carmenta-Mnemosyne equation. Cicero, Acad. 1.3; Livius Andronicus, Odusia fr. 1 Warmington. Varro, Antiquitates Rerum Divinarum (c. 47 BCE, surviving via Augustine City of God) SRC_VARRO_ANTIQ reviewed Archaic Italic (c. 900–509 BCE) PER_ITA_ARCHAIC
2922 Ops ENT_ITA_OPS embodies Abundance ENT_ABUNDANCE high Ops is the deified abundance of the harvest. Varro, Antiquitates Rerum Divinarum (c. 47 BCE, surviving via Augustine City of God) SRC_VARRO_ANTIQ reviewed  
2923 Ops ENT_ITA_OPS consort_of Saturn ENT_ROM_SATURN high Ops is the consort of Saturn. Varro, Antiquitates Rerum Divinarum (c. 47 BCE, surviving via Augustine City of God) SRC_VARRO_ANTIQ 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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