entity_id,source_id,evidence_type,source_note ENT_ARMC_FATHERS,SRC_AGATHANGELOS_HISTORY,primary text attestation,attestation ENT_ARMC_GREGORY_ILLUMINATOR,SRC_AGATHANGELOS_HISTORY,primary text attestation,attestation ENT_ARMC_TIRIDATES,SRC_AGATHANGELOS_HISTORY,primary text attestation,attestation ENT_ARM_ANAHIT,SRC_AGATHANGELOS_HISTORY,direct attestation,"§22: ""Anahit, who is called Artemis among the Greeks; she is the glory of our nation and vivifier... mother of all chastity, benefactress of the whole human race."" Describes cult statue and its destruction by Gregory the Illuminator." ENT_ARM_ARAMAZD,SRC_AGATHANGELOS_HISTORY,direct attestation,"§22: ""They called Aramazd, who is called Zeus among the Greeks, the father of all the gods."" Also describes his cult at Ashtishat and the Artaxiad royal oath-renewal ritual at new year." ENT_ARM_ASTGHIK,SRC_AGATHANGELOS_HISTORY,direct attestation,§22: Astghik explicitly equated with Aphrodite; the goddess of love at the Ashtishat cult complex. ENT_ARM_NANE,SRC_AGATHANGELOS_HISTORY,direct attestation,"§22: ""Nane, the daughter of Aramazd, who is called Athena among the Greeks; she is the mother of virtues, the teacher of virtue."" Temple at Tiliē." ENT_ARM_TIR,SRC_AGATHANGELOS_HISTORY,direct attestation,"§22: ""Tir, whom they call the scribe of Aramazd, who is called Hermes by the Greeks and Apollo by others; he who is the interpreter of dreams and the teacher of the arts of writing, who records human deeds."" Temple at Artashat. Most detailed ancient description of Tir." 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."