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HecateIn Greek mythology, the goddess of the underworld and magic arts. Her association with night led to her identification with the goddesses Selene and Artemis. She is first mentioned by Hesiod as having universal power to confer wealth and all the blessings of daily life. Ovid depicted her in Fasti with three bodies and heads, standing back-to-back to see in three directions.
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| Deftly documenting an emerging appreciation for, and understanding of, the historical impact of a diminished prominence of the Goddess (many of whose attributes were to be subsumed in the Christian cult of the Virgin Mary), Savage Breast expertly covers diverse female deities including such goddesses as Aphrodite, Artemis of Ephesus, Demeter, Hera, Hekate, and others. Our membership in HEKATE facilitates this collaboration, and our Odyssey WLAN access control and security solution will reflect their feedback. Given the addressees of Revelation, it can be noted that "[l]iterary, epigraphic, and archaeological evidence testify to the existence of the cult of Hekate at Ephesus" (Aurenhammer: 257-58). |
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