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- Hecate abstract "Hecate or Hekate (English pronunciation /ˈhɛkətiː/ or /ˈhɛkət/; Greek Ἑκάτη, Hekátē) was a goddess in Greek religion and mythology, most often shown holding two torches or a key and in later periods depicted in triple form. She was variously associated with crossroads, entrance-ways, fire, light, the Moon, magic, witchcraft, knowledge of herbs and poisonous plants, necromancy, and sorcery. She had rulership over earth, sea and sky, as well as a more universal role as Saviour (Soteira), Mother of Angels and the Cosmic World Soul. She was one of the main deities worshiped in Athenian households as a protective goddess and one who bestowed prosperity and daily blessings on the family.Hecate may have originated among the Carians of Anatolia, where variants of her name are found as names given to children. William Berg observes, "Since children are not called after spooks, it is safe to assume that Carian theophoric names involving hekat- refer to a major deity free from the dark and unsavoury ties to the underworld and to witchcraft associated with the Hecate of classical Athens." She also closely parallels the Roman goddess Trivia, with whom she was identified in Rome.".
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- Hecate wikiPageExternalLink greek_goddess_hecate.htm.
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- Hecate wikiPageExternalLink www.hekatecovenant.com.
- Hecate wikiPageExternalLink Junk12.27.06.pdf.
- Hecate wikiPageExternalLink hekate-hecate.
- Hecate wikiPageExternalLink theogony.htm.
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- Hecate abode Greek_underworld.
- Hecate caption "The Hecate Chiaramonti, a Roman sculpture of triple Hecate, after a Hellenistic original".
- Hecate godOf "Goddess of magic, crossroads, moon, ghosts and necromancy".
- Hecate hasPhotoCollection Hecate.
- Hecate name "Hecate".
- Hecate parents "Perses and Asteria".
- Hecate romanEquivalent Trivia_(mythology).
- Hecate symbol "Paired torches, dogs and keys, and daggers".
- Hecate type "Greek".
- Hecate subject Category:Anatolian_gods.
- Hecate subject Category:Characters_in_Book_VI_of_the_Aeneid.
- Hecate subject Category:Crossroads_mythology.
- Hecate subject Category:Deities_in_the_Aeneid.
- Hecate subject Category:Greek_death_goddesses.
- Hecate subject Category:Greek_goddesses.
- Hecate subject Category:Liminal_deities.
- Hecate subject Category:Lunar_goddesses.
- Hecate subject Category:Magic_goddesses.
- Hecate subject Category:Nature_goddesses.
- Hecate subject Category:Night_goddesses.
- Hecate subject Category:Roman_goddesses.
- Hecate subject Category:Titans.
- Hecate subject Category:Triple_deities.
- Hecate subject Category:Underworld_goddesses.
- Hecate subject Category:Virgin_goddesses.
- Hecate subject Category:Witchcraft_in_folklore_and_mythology.
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- Hecate type GreekDeathGoddesses.
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- Hecate type LunarGoddesses.
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- Hecate type TripleDeities.
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- Hecate comment "Hecate or Hekate (English pronunciation /ˈhɛkətiː/ or /ˈhɛkət/; Greek Ἑκάτη, Hekátē) was a goddess in Greek religion and mythology, most often shown holding two torches or a key and in later periods depicted in triple form. She was variously associated with crossroads, entrance-ways, fire, light, the Moon, magic, witchcraft, knowledge of herbs and poisonous plants, necromancy, and sorcery.".
- Hecate label "Ecate".
- Hecate label "Hecate".
- Hecate label "Hekate (mitologia)".
- Hecate label "Hekate".
- Hecate label "Hekate".
- Hecate label "Hécate".
- Hecate label "Hécate".
- Hecate label "Hécate".
- Hecate label "Геката".
- Hecate label "ヘカテー".
- Hecate label "赫卡忒".
- Hecate sameAs Hekaté.
- Hecate sameAs Hekate.
- Hecate sameAs Εκάτη.
- Hecate sameAs Hécate.
- Hecate sameAs Hécate.
- Hecate sameAs Hekate.
- Hecate sameAs Ecate.
- Hecate sameAs ヘカテー.
- Hecate sameAs 헤카테.
- Hecate sameAs Hekate.
- Hecate sameAs Hekate_(mitologia).
- Hecate sameAs Hécate.
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- Hecate sameAs Q131575.
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- Hecate sameAs Hecate.
- Hecate wasDerivedFrom Hecate?oldid=606791792.
- Hecate depiction Hecate_Chiaramonti_Inv1922.jpg.
- Hecate isPrimaryTopicOf Hecate.