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  1. Hekate ( Yunani: Ἑκάτη, Hekátē) dalam mitologi Yunani dan Romawi adalah dewi ilmu sihir dan persimpangan jalan. Hekate dikaitkan dengan kelahiran anak, pengasuhan anak muda, dinding dan gerbang, pintu masuk, persimpangan jalan, ilmu sihir,pengetahuan tentang bulan, obor,dan anjing. [1] Hekate juga diasosiasikan dengan dunia bawah. [2]

  2. Hekate kadang disamakan dengan dengan Rea, Demeter dan Persefone sebagai dewi bumi dan dewi kesuburan. Selain itu, dia kadang disamakan dengan Persefone sebagai dunia bawah. Hekate adalah dewi malam dan dikenal sebagai dewi tak terlihat, yang ditemani oleh anjing-anjing neraka. Ketika Persefone diculik, Hekate mencoba menghibur Demeter.

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HecateHecate - Wikipedia

    Hecate [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. She is variously associated with crossroads, night, light, magic, protection from witchcraft, drugs, the Moon, graves, and ghosts.

    • Paired torches, dogs, serpents, keys, knives, and lions.
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    The earliest depictions of Hecate are single faced, not triplicate. Summarizing the early trends in artistic depictions of the goddess, Lewis Richard Farnell writes: 1. The evidence of the monuments as to the character and significance of Hekate is almost as full as that of the literature. But it is only in the later period that they come to expres...

    As mentioned above, and in spite of the ubiquity of popular belief in the goddess, Hecate was not originally a Greek deity. Instead, the roots of her veneration seem to stem from the Carians of Asia Minor. More specifically, her most important sanctuary was Lagina, a theocratic city-state where the goddess was served by eunuchs, and was celebrated ...

    The figure of Hecate can often be associated with the figure of Isis in Egyptian myth, mainly due to her relationship with esoteric knowledge. In Hebrew myth, she is often compared to the figure of Lilith and to the Whore of Babylon, in later Christian tradition. Both were symbols of liminal points, with Lilith also playing a role in sorcery. She i...

    Chthonian(Earth/Underworld goddess)
    Enodia(Goddess of the paths)
    Antania(Enemy of mankind)
    Apollodorus. Gods & Heroes of the Greeks, Translated and with an Introduction and Notes by Michael Simpson. Amherst, MA: University of Massachusetts Press, 1977. ISBN 0870232053.
    Burkert, Walter. Greek Religion: Archaic and Classical, Translated by John Raffan. Oxford: Blackwell, 1985. ISBN 0631112413.
    Berg, William. "Hecate: Greek or 'Anatolian'?" Numen21 (Fasc. 2) (August 1974): 128-140.
    Dillon, Matthew. Pilgrims and Pilgrimage in Ancient Greece. London; New York: Routledge, 1997. ISBN 0415127750.

    All links retrieved December 12, 2017. 1. Myths of the Greek Goddess Hecate- 2. Theoi Project, Hecateclassical literary sources and art - 3. Hesiod, Theogony, Works and Days. An English translation 4. Hekate in Greek esotericism: Ptolemaic and Gnostic transformations of Hecate

  5. Oct 6, 2022 · The story claims that the goddess Hecate took pity on her and tuned her into a dog who then became her companion. 1st to 2nd century AD Roman marble statuette of triple-bodied Hekate and the three graces. Shrines to Hecate were included at doorways or within home shrines. They were sometimes known as Hekataion.

  6. Oct 12, 2021 · One of the more curious ways they have influenced us is how we conceive witches, magic, and the supernatural. Hecate was an ancient goddess associated with the underworld, and she evolved to become the deity of magic and witchcraft. She was a significant figure in Greek mythology and ancient religion. Magic was ubiquitous in the Classical era ...

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