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- Hecate - Wikipedia
Hecate ( ˈhɛkəti ⓘ HEK-ə-tee; [3] Ancient Greek: Ἑκάτη) [a] is a goddess in ancient Greek religion and mythology, most often shown holding a pair of torches, a key, or snakes, or accompanied by dogs, [4] and in later periods depicted as three-formed or triple-bodied
- HECATE (Hekate) - Greek Goddess of Witchcraft, Magic Ghosts
Hecate was the ancient Greek goddess of magic, witchcraft, the night, moon, ghosts and necromancy She was the only child of the Titanes Perses and Asteria from whom she received her power over heaven, earth, and sea
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- Hecate | Myth Symbols | Britannica
Hecate was the chief goddess presiding over magic and spells She witnessed the abduction of Demeter’s daughter Persephone to the underworld and, torch in hand, assisted in the search for her Thus, pillars called Hecataea stood at crossroads and doorways, perhaps to keep away evil spirits
- Hecate – Mythopedia
Hecate, daughter of Asteria and Perses, was a powerful but mysterious goddess usually associated with magic, witchcraft, and the Underworld Though often an object of dread, Hecate was sometimes seen as a kind goddess and a protector of justice
- Hecate - World History Encyclopedia
Hecate (Hekate) is a goddess of Greek mythology capable of both good and evil She was associated with witchcraft, magic, the Moon, doorways, and creatures of the night like hell-hounds and ghosts Hecate often carries a torch in her connection with the night
- Hecates Symbols Their Meanings: A Complete List
Hecate is one of the most mysterious yet revered goddesses in Greek mythology, but what symbols represent her—and what do those symbols mean for her powers, stories, and ongoing influence?
- Who Was Hecate? The Myths Surrounding The Greek Goddess
Hecate, the Greek goddess of magic, was often depicted as a triple-bodied figure who guarded crossroads and doorways from evil spirits
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