Hecate, the ancient Greek goddess of magic, witchcraft, and the night, is often depicted as a powerful figure not easily frightened. However, she is sometimes portrayed as wary of the forces of chaos and disorder, particularly the Titans and other primordial entities that threaten her dominion. Additionally, her association with the underworld may imply a cautious respect for the unknown aspects of death and the afterlife. In many myths, her strength lies in her ability to navigate and manipulate these fears rather than succumb to them.
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 said to be a purely virgin goddess.
Hecate made no promises in Greek mythology.
Amauris hecate was created in 1866.
Hecate Enthroned was created in 1993.
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.
Hecate is the goddess of the dark side of the moon and of witches and magic.