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v_public_cross_tradition_links: 48

The comparative-religion core — every link where one tradition's figure is received, syncretised, equated, or recognised as a cognate of another tradition's (reception_of, received_as, syncretized_with, identified_with, equated_with, aligned_with, cult_form_of). 577 connections across the religions of the ancient and late-antique world.

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rowid entity tradition relationship_type linked_entity linked_tradition confidence rationale source_id
48 Baalshamin Aramean aligned_with Baal Hadad Canaanite/Ugaritic medium Baalshamin ("Lord of Heaven") and Baal Hadad ("Lord/Storm") are related but distinct deities in the Semitic tradition. Both are Baal-titles applied to sky/storm deities, but Baalshamin emphasizes the heavenly-sovereignty aspect while Baal Hadad emphasizes the storm-violence aspect. The distinction is made in Iron Age inscriptions (e.g., the Panamuwa inscription from Sam'al/Zinjirli invokes both Hadad and Baalshamin as distinct deities in the same text), demonstrating they were not simply identical. Confidence medium: the relationship is theological (two Baal-figures in the same tradition) rather than identity or explicit equation. Lipiński (2000) p. 583. SRC_LIPINSKI_ARAMEANS
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