Relationships
Data license: MIT · Data source: jebboone/deitydb
- 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_ZABKAR_APEDEMAK"
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| relationship_id ▼ | subject_entity_id | relationship_type | object_entity_id | confidence | rationale | source_id | review_status | period_id |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2358 | Apedemak ENT_MER_APEDEMAK | patron_of | War ENT_WAR | high | Apedemak is the divine guarantor of military victory in Meroitic royal ideology. Every major battle relief shows the king receiving victory from Apedemak; his epithet "Lord of Royal Power" reflects the identity of his war-patron function with the divine sanction of kingship. This is his most extensively and unambiguously attested domain across the full corpus of Musawwarat and Naga reliefs. Žabkar (1975) pp. 15-30. | Louis V. Žabkar, Apedemak, Lion God of Meroe: A Study in Egyptian-Meroitic Syncretism (Aris & Phillips, Warminster, 1975) SRC_ZABKAR_APEDEMAK | reviewed | Napatan–Meroitic Kingdom of Kush PER_MER_NAPATAN_MEROITIC |
| 2359 | Apedemak ENT_MER_APEDEMAK | aligned_with | Sekhmet ENT_EGY_SEKHMET | high | Apedemak and Sekhmet are both lion-headed war deities whose core function is military violence and the destruction of enemies in divine service to royal power. Though Apedemak developed independently of Egyptian lion deity traditions (Žabkar demonstrates he is not borrowed from Sekhmet), the functional and iconographic parallel is striking: both are lions who guarantee military victory, both are associated with the pharaoh/king as divine warriors. The alignment is cross-traditional and structural rather than an ancient explicit equation. Žabkar (1975) pp. 35-40; Török (1997) p. 470. | Louis V. Žabkar, Apedemak, Lion God of Meroe: A Study in Egyptian-Meroitic Syncretism (Aris & Phillips, Warminster, 1975) SRC_ZABKAR_APEDEMAK | reviewed | Napatan–Meroitic Kingdom of Kush PER_MER_NAPATAN_MEROITIC |
| 2366 | Amesemi ENT_MER_AMESEMI | spouse_of | Apedemak ENT_MER_APEDEMAK | high | Amesemi is depicted in the Naga Lion Temple relief program standing alongside Apedemak in positions that clearly identify her as his divine consort. The pairing Apedemak-Amesemi in the Naga relief program is structurally analogous to the Osiris-Isis pairing in Egyptian royal theology: the warrior king-god and his queenly divine consort. Žabkar (1975) pp. 40-45. | Louis V. Žabkar, Apedemak, Lion God of Meroe: A Study in Egyptian-Meroitic Syncretism (Aris & Phillips, Warminster, 1975) SRC_ZABKAR_APEDEMAK | reviewed | Napatan–Meroitic Kingdom of Kush PER_MER_NAPATAN_MEROITIC |
| 2367 | Amesemi ENT_MER_AMESEMI | aligned_with | Isis ENT_EGY_ISIS | medium | Amesemi wears a hawk-crown — a solar hawk perched on a basket — which is iconographically similar to one of Isis's crown forms. As the divine consort of a warrior deity who legitimates royal power, she occupies the same theological structural role as Isis in relation to Osiris-Horus in Egyptian royal theology. Confidence medium: the parallel is structural and iconographic; ancient sources do not explicitly equate Amesemi with Isis. Žabkar (1975) p. 42; Török (1997) p. 484. | Louis V. Žabkar, Apedemak, Lion God of Meroe: A Study in Egyptian-Meroitic Syncretism (Aris & Phillips, Warminster, 1975) SRC_ZABKAR_APEDEMAK | reviewed | Napatan–Meroitic Kingdom of Kush PER_MER_NAPATAN_MEROITIC |
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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]);