yes, and in case you didn't know, hecate in pronunced (HE CA TEE)
Hecate/Hekate is a Pagan (Greco/Roman) Triple Goddess split into Maiden, Mother and Crone
No, she was just associated with Selene the real moon goddess. It is said that she drove the moon chariot when it was a crescent moon. Another moon goddess was Hecate. Artemis, Selene, and Hecate made the Triple Goddesses of the moon. Artemis was the crescent moon, Hecate was the new moon and the dark side of the moon, and Selene was everything else.
Hecate is considered a triple goddess in that she has three aspects--maiden, mother, and crone. Most Greek deities were not real people who became deified, in contrast to the Roman tradition of deifying prominent figures such as Augustus, but rather existing deities of indigenous peoples (ie, Medusa, who was originally a mother goddess) or personifications of ideas (ie, Nike, goddess of victory). Hecate was more likely one of the former and was closely identified with Demeter (mother) and Persephone (maiden).
As real as any other god or goddess
The Olympian gods were made up by the Greeks centuries ago and are not real. All stories about them are fiction.
The Egyptian goddess Isis is a real goddess of ancient Egypt.
Gods are real in the minds of their believers. If no one believes, then the olympian gods no longer exist. Your'e right friend because my heart speaks that they are real I believe in them and Jesus too.
None of them was a real person or being. They are creations of human beings. You might note that Janus was a Roman god.
Adam and Eve belonged to early Hebrew mythology, while the Olympian gods belonged to Greek mythology. You could probably believe that either Adam and Eve were real people, or that the Olympian gods were real, but not both. For that reason, it is not meaningful to say that one came before the other.
Yes. A real goddess of ancient Greece.
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Yes, she is the goddess of victory