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Metropolitan Museum
of Art, New York.
Hecate originally
derived from the
Egyptian midwife
Goddess Hekat. In
Greece, Hecate was
one of the many names
for the original
feminine trinity
ruling Heaven, Earth
and the Underworld.
Greeks tended to
emphasize her crone
or underworld aspect.
Hecate was
called "Most lovely
one", a title of the
moon. She was
associated with the
moon in all three of
her aspects. Some
said she was Hecate
Selene, the Moon in
Heaven; Artemis the
Huntress on Earth and
Persephone the
Destroyer in the
Underworld. Sometimes
she was part of the
Queen of Heaven
Trinity: Hebe the
Virgin, Hera the
Mother and Hecate the
Crone.
SIZE: 10.5"H (27cm)
ITEM TYPE: Statue
ITEM MATERIAL:
Casting stone
ITEM FINISH: Antique
stone finish
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Product Details: NAME: Hecate, Greek Triple Goddess Statue TYPE: Reproduction MANUFACTURER: Shop SKU: G-89
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