Sculpture group of three-figured Hecate
Sculpture group of three-figured Hecate
Published 2018-09-07T15:31:10+00:00
This sculpture represents by the group of three statues connected in one and depicts the Greek goddess Hecate.
Hecate, the Greek goddess of the three paths, guardian of the household, protector of everything newly born, and the goddess of witchcraft - once a widely revered and influential goddess, the reputation of Hecate has been tarnished over the centuries. In current times, she is usually depicted as a "hag" or old witch stirring the cauldron.
A beautiful and powerful goddess in her own right, the Greek goddess Hecate was the only one of the ancient Titans who Zeus allowed to retain their authority once the Olympians seized control. Zeus shared with Hecate, and only her, the awesome power of giving humanity anything she wished (or withholding it if she pleased).
Usually classified as a "moon goddess", her kingdoms were actually three-fold: the earth, sea, and sky. Having the power to create or withhold storms undoubtedly played a role in making her the goddess who was the protector of shepherds and sailors.
Date published | 07/09/2018 |
Title | Sculpture group of three-figured Hecate |
Date | 150-50 BC |
Period | Hellenistic |
Artist | Unknown artist |
Place | Limassol Archaeological Museum |