Yes, animals associated with Hecate include dogs, particularly black dogs, which are often linked to her role as a goddess of magic and the underworld. Other animals associated with Hecate are snakes and owls, symbolizing wisdom and the mysteries of the night. These animals reflect her connection to the darker aspects of the supernatural and her protective qualities.
Hecate a goddess in the ancient Greek religion did not die.
She's often associated with dogs.
No, Hecate was not a Catholic figure. She is a goddess in ancient Greek mythology associated with magic, witchcraft, and crossroads. The Catholic religion does not include deities from Greek mythology.
No, Hades was married to Persephone, daughter of the Olympian Goddess Demeter. Hecate is a Goddess with an uncertain mythology, though often associated with Persephone and the Underworld.
No, Hecate was not in love with Apollo. Hecate, though reported to be an only child, was also reported to be the sister of Leto, the mother of Apollo and Artemis. Though it was not unheard of for "stong feelings" of the non-familial kind to develop between some family members, this was not the case here. Links can be found below to check facts and gather more information.
Hecate had no husband or consort.
Athena's best friends were Apollo, Artemis, Hermes, Persephone, Hecate, owls and all animals.
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 said to be a purely virgin goddess.