entity_id,source_id,evidence_type,source_note ENT_ARM_VAHAGN,SRC_AGATHANGELOS_HISTORY,direct attestation,"§22: ""Vahagn, who is called Heracles among the Greeks"" — explicitly equates Vahagn with Heracles at the Ashtishat temple; notes his role as destroyer of monsters." ENT_ARM_VAHAGN,SRC_KHORENATSI_HISTORY,direct attestation,"I.31: the Vahagn birth hymn, the oldest surviving Armenian poem — preserving archaic oral material about his birth from the primal elements (sea, fire, sky). II.12: his temple at Ashtishat alongside Aramazd and Anahit." ENT_ARM_VAHAGN,SRC_RUSSELL_ZOR_ARMENIA,scholarly attestation,"Russell (1987) pp. 443-500: Vahagn as Armenian reception of Zoroastrian Verethragna (god of victory, dragon-slayer) via Parthian Wahrāgn; the fire imagery of the birth hymn; the Heracles equation in the Hellenistic period."