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  2. Hecate - Wikipedia

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    Hecate (/ ˈ h ɛ k ə t i / HEK-ə-tee) [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.

  3. Heka (god) - Wikipedia

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    The name Heka is identical with the Egyptian word ḥkꜣ(w) "magic". This hieroglyphic spelling includes the symbol for the word ka (kꜣ), the ancient Egyptian concept of the vital force. Due to the importance placed onto names in ancient Egypt Heka was often incorporated into personal names. Some examples include: Hekawy, Hekaf, or simply Heka.

  4. Circe - Wikipedia

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    Circe (/ ˈ s ɜːr s iː /; Ancient Greek: Κίρκη : Kírkē) is an enchantress and a minor goddess in ancient Greek mythology and religion. [1] In most accounts, Circe is described as the daughter of the sun god Helios and the Oceanid nymph Perse.

  5. Heqet - Wikipedia

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    The name is written as ḥqt with the determinative "frog" . [3] The phonetic spelling may use the biliteral ḥq hieroglyph ( S38 ) in place of uniliteral ḥ ( V28 ). The alternative form ḥqtyt adds an explicit feminine ending, used alongside the " egg " determinative ( H8 ) to emphasize the deity's femininity. [ 2 ]

  6. Triple deity - Wikipedia

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    The Greek goddess Hecate portrayed in triplicate. A triple deity is a deity with three apparent forms that function as a singular whole. Such deities may sometimes be referred to as threefold, tripled, triplicate, tripartite, triune, triadic, or as a trinity.

  7. Triple Goddess (Neopaganism) - Wikipedia

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    Drawing of a Hekataion, depicting Hecate as a triple goddess surrounding a central column. According to Robert Graves, Hecate was the "original" and most predominant ancient triple moon goddess. Hecate was represented in triple form from the early days of her worship - although contrary to popular belief, all three forms were usually shown as ...

  8. Lagina - Wikipedia

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    Lagina was the largest site of a monumental temple to Hecate. The rituals carried out at Lagina were therefore unique. [15] Hecate was a goddess of ancient Greek mythology whose roots were probably Carian and Anatolian. [12] [5] Her general attributes included torches, keys, and dogs, and today she is often associated with witchcraft.

  9. Ereshkigal - Wikipedia

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    Further study of Greek texts which mention the name of Ereshkigal revealed that none feature motifs of Mesopotamian origin in any meaningful capacity, the symbols used are ones associated with Hecate rather than Ereshkigal, the use of Ereshkigal's name served no purpose other than "furnishing the Greek Netherworld goddess with a mysterious ...