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2,936 links between entities and the sources that attest them, with evidence type and passage-level notes. The primary evidence layer: every entity classification traces to at least one record here.

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evidence_type
{'description': 'e.g. Direct attestation, Secondary analysis, Epigraphic, Numismatic'}
source_note
{'description': 'Specific passage citations and notes on how this source attests the entity'}

16 rows where source_id = "SRC_LIVY_AUC"

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Link entity_id source_id evidence_type source_note
ENT_ROM_BELLONA,SRC_LIVY_AUC,direct attestation Bellona ENT_ROM_BELLONA Livy, Ab Urbe Condita (Books 1–10, 21–45; c. 27 BCE – 9 CE) SRC_LIVY_AUC direct attestation Livy 10.19: the vowing of the temple of Bellona by Appius Claudius.
ENT_ROM_CERES,SRC_LIVY_AUC,direct attestation Ceres ENT_ROM_CERES Livy, Ab Urbe Condita (Books 1–10, 21–45; c. 27 BCE – 9 CE) SRC_LIVY_AUC direct attestation Temple of Ceres (Aventine triad Ceres-Liber-Libera) dedicated 493 BCE; AUC 2.41.8. Key source for the Aventine plebeian triad and Ceres's role in grain supply.
ENT_ROM_JANUS,SRC_LIVY_AUC,direct attestation Janus ENT_ROM_JANUS Livy, Ab Urbe Condita (Books 1–10, 21–45; c. 27 BCE – 9 CE) SRC_LIVY_AUC direct attestation AUC 1.19.2-4 (Numa Pompilius institutes opening/closing of Janus's gates to signify peace or war); this is the primary prose source for the ritual of the Janus gates.
ENT_ROM_JUPITER,SRC_LIVY_AUC,direct attestation Jupiter ENT_ROM_JUPITER Livy, Ab Urbe Condita (Books 1–10, 21–45; c. 27 BCE – 9 CE) SRC_LIVY_AUC direct attestation Jupiter Optimus Maximus is the presiding deity of the Roman state throughout Livy. AUC 1.10 (first triumphal offering to Jupiter Feretrius by Romulus); 1.38 (Capitoline temple vow); 5.51-54 (Jupiter's will that Rome remain at the Tiber). Livy is the essential source for Jupiter's role as guarantor of Roman victory.
ENT_ROM_LARES,SRC_LIVY_AUC,direct attestation Lares ENT_ROM_LARES Livy, Ab Urbe Condita (Books 1–10, 21–45; c. 27 BCE – 9 CE) SRC_LIVY_AUC direct attestation Lares Compitales appear in Livy in the context of prodigies and festivals; AUC 34.44.8 (compitalia festival). Attests civic role of Lares in the Roman neighborhood system.
ENT_ROM_LIBERTAS,SRC_LIVY_AUC,direct attestation Libertas ENT_ROM_LIBERTAS Livy, Ab Urbe Condita (Books 1–10, 21–45; c. 27 BCE – 9 CE) SRC_LIVY_AUC direct attestation Livy 24.16; 25.7: the temple of Libertas on the Aventine.
ENT_ROM_MAGNA_MATER,SRC_LIVY_AUC,direct attestation Magna Mater ENT_ROM_MAGNA_MATER Livy, Ab Urbe Condita (Books 1–10, 21–45; c. 27 BCE – 9 CE) SRC_LIVY_AUC direct attestation Livy 29.10-14: the bringing of the Mater Magna Idaea to Rome in 204 BCE.
ENT_ROM_MARS,SRC_LIVY_AUC,direct attestation Mars ENT_ROM_MARS Livy, Ab Urbe Condita (Books 1–10, 21–45; c. 27 BCE – 9 CE) SRC_LIVY_AUC direct attestation Mars as divine father of Romulus; AUC 1.4.1-2 (Rhea Silvia claims Mars fathered Romulus and Remus); Salii priests of Mars; AUC 1.20.4 (Numa establishes Salii). Key civic religion attestations throughout Books 1-10.
ENT_ROM_PENATES,SRC_LIVY_AUC,direct attestation Penates ENT_ROM_PENATES Livy, Ab Urbe Condita (Books 1–10, 21–45; c. 27 BCE – 9 CE) SRC_LIVY_AUC direct attestation Penates of Lavinium appear as the Trojan sacred objects brought to Italy; AUC 1.14.2; 5.52.8-10 (Camillus speech: Rome cannot abandon its Penates). State Penates at Lavinium as objects of annual Latin League ceremony.
ENT_ROM_PIETAS,SRC_LIVY_AUC,direct attestation Pietas ENT_ROM_PIETAS Livy, Ab Urbe Condita (Books 1–10, 21–45; c. 27 BCE – 9 CE) SRC_LIVY_AUC direct attestation Livy 40.34: the temple of Pietas in the Forum Holitorium.
ENT_ROM_QUIRINUS,SRC_LIVY_AUC,direct attestation Quirinus ENT_ROM_QUIRINUS Livy, Ab Urbe Condita (Books 1–10, 21–45; c. 27 BCE – 9 CE) SRC_LIVY_AUC direct attestation AUC 1.16.3 (Romulus deified as Quirinus after his disappearance; Proculus Julius's testimony). Livy is the primary narrative source for Romulus's apotheosis as Quirinus.
ENT_ROM_SALUS,SRC_LIVY_AUC,direct attestation Salus ENT_ROM_SALUS Livy, Ab Urbe Condita (Books 1–10, 21–45; c. 27 BCE – 9 CE) SRC_LIVY_AUC direct attestation Livy 9.43; 10.1: the temple of Salus on the Quirinal.
ENT_ROM_SATURN,SRC_LIVY_AUC,direct attestation Saturn ENT_ROM_SATURN Livy, Ab Urbe Condita (Books 1–10, 21–45; c. 27 BCE – 9 CE) SRC_LIVY_AUC direct attestation Saturn's treasury (Aerarium Saturni) at the foot of the Capitol; AUC 2.21.2 (treasury established). Saturnalia festival implicit throughout. Attests Saturn's role as presider over state finance.
ENT_ROM_VESTA,SRC_LIVY_AUC,direct attestation Vesta ENT_ROM_VESTA Livy, Ab Urbe Condita (Books 1–10, 21–45; c. 27 BCE – 9 CE) SRC_LIVY_AUC direct attestation AUC 1.20.3 (Numa institutes the Vestal Virgins and the eternal fire of Vesta); primary prose source for the Vestal institution. AUC 5.40.7 (Vestals carry sacred objects during the Gallic sack).
ENT_ROM_VICTORIA,SRC_LIVY_AUC,direct attestation Victoria ENT_ROM_VICTORIA Livy, Ab Urbe Condita (Books 1–10, 21–45; c. 27 BCE – 9 CE) SRC_LIVY_AUC direct attestation Livy 10.33; 29.14: the temple and cult of Victoria on the Palatine.
ENT_ROM_VIRTUS,SRC_LIVY_AUC,direct attestation Virtus ENT_ROM_VIRTUS Livy, Ab Urbe Condita (Books 1–10, 21–45; c. 27 BCE – 9 CE) SRC_LIVY_AUC direct attestation Livy 25.40; 27.25: the temple of Honos and Virtus dedicated by Marcellus.

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CREATE TABLE "entity_sources" (
   [entity_id] TEXT REFERENCES [entities]([entity_id]),
   [source_id] TEXT REFERENCES [sources]([source_id]),
   [evidence_type] TEXT,
   [source_note] TEXT,
   PRIMARY KEY ([entity_id], [source_id], [evidence_type])
);
CREATE INDEX [idx_entity_sources_source_id]
    ON [entity_sources] ([source_id]);
CREATE INDEX [idx_entity_sources_entity_id]
    ON [entity_sources] ([entity_id]);
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