Hecate, in Greek mythology, is a complex figure often associated with magic, witchcraft, the moon, and the night. While some portray her as a dark or malevolent goddess, she is also seen as a protector and a guide, particularly in the realm of the supernatural. Her dual nature reflects the balance of light and darkness, suggesting that she embodies both positive and negative aspects. Ultimately, whether Hecate is considered "bad" depends on the context and interpretation of her role in various myths.
In the ancinet Greek religion, the Titan goddess Hecate was never married.
Hecate made no promises in Greek mythology.
Amauris hecate was created in 1866.
Hecate is the goddess of the dark side of the moon and of witches and magic.
Ancient Greek religion did not have birth-dates for the goddess Hecate.
Hecate had no husband or consort.
In the ancinet Greek religion, the Titan goddess Hecate was never married.
Hecate was not a monster but the Goddess of Magic.
hecate is the greek goddess of the crossroads.
Hecate is a immortal; immortals don't die.
Hecate made no promises in Greek mythology.
Hecate said to be a purely virgin goddess.
Hecate Enthroned was created in 1993.
Amauris hecate was created in 1866.
Hecate was benevolent to Demeter when the goddess was searching for Persephone; and when found, Hecate became the companion-handmaiden of Persephone.
Hecate is depicted as having three faces.
Ancient Greek religion did not have birth-dates for the goddess Hecate.