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noun - (Greek mythology) Greek goddess of fertility who later became associated with Persephone as goddess of the underworld and protector of witches
An ancient fertility goddess who later became associated with Persephone as queen of Hades and protector of witches.
HECATE - Hecate or Hekate (; Ancient Greek: , Hekát) is a goddess in ancient Greek religion and mythology, most often shown holding a pair of torches or a ke...
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The Greek goddess of magic & Shakespeare's queen of the witches, she can make cows fat or skinny |
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(Greek mythology) Greek goddess of fertility who later became associated with Persephone as goddess of the underworld and protector of witches |
A goddess of dark places, often associated with ghosts and sorcery. She is frequently identified with Artemis and Selene. |
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Hecate or Hekate (; Ancient Greek: , Hekát) is a goddess in ancient Greek religion and mythology, most often shown holding a pair of torches or a key and in later periods depicted in triple form. She was variously associated with crossroads, entrance-ways, light, magic, witchcraft, knowledge of herbs and poisonous plants, ghosts, necromancy, and sorcery. She appears in the Homeric Hymn to Demeter and in Hesiod's Theogony, where she is promoted strongly as a great goddess. The place of origin of her following is uncertain, but it is thought that she had popular followings in Thrace. 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. * In the post-Christian writings of the Chaldean Oracles (2nd3rd century CE) she was regarded with (some) rulership over earth, sea, and sky, as well as a more universal role as Saviour (Soteira), Mother of Angels and the Cosmic World Soul. * Regarding the na |