Hecate, Goddess of Witches

History - Mythology 
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Images of Hecate


There are pictures of Hekate throughout this site, but this page brings together a selection of images of Her for comparison.

Hekate at Eleuis

This ancient Greek vase shows Hekate (far left) standing at the entrance to the Sanctuary at Eleuis.

 

Goddess with torches,
probably Hekate.

Illustration by Randie Feil ©

Hekate with torches

 

Hekate altar

My own Hekate altar has many symbols associated with Her, including yew bark and raven feathers.

Photograph ©

 

Triple Hecate

A common image of
Triple Hekate

Limited edition sculpture by Maria Strutz.

Contact:
maria-strutz@zen.co.uk

or see more of Marias work at:
http://philhine.org.uk/archives/artwork.htm

Hecate sculpture

 

Running Hecate

Reconstruction of the 'Running Maiden' figure from Eleusis.

Illustration by Randie Feil ©

 

A drawing of Hekate. (From an unknown source). Drawing of Hekate

 

Hekate frieze

Hekate (left) shown in a Greek frieze.
Held by the Staatliche Museum in Berlin


 

Triple Hecate

Triple Hekate statue.

Photograph ©

 

Small Roman figure of figure of Hekate in bronze (1 - 2 Century AD).

Held by the British Museum.

Photograph ©

Statue of Hekate

 

Illustrations by Randie Feil are copyright, and are taken from Hekate in Ancient Greek Religion by Robert Von Rudloff. Photographs on this page marked © are copyright of Adrian Harris and may only be used with permission or for personal private use.


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