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Hecate - Übersetzung nach Englisch

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HECATE; Hekate (disambiguation); Hecate (comics)

Hecate         
  • Drawing of a Hekataion.
  • Sketch of a stone Hecataion. Richard Cosway, British Museum.
  • Hecate battles Clytius next to Artemis, Gigantomachy frieze, [[Pergamon Altar]], [[Pergamon Museum]], [[Berlin]].
  • The coins of [[Agathocles of Bactria]] (ruled 190–180 BCE), show [[Zeus]] holding Hecate in his hand.<ref>Foreign Influence on Ancient India, Krishna Chandra Sagar, Northern Book Centre, 1992 [https://books.google.com/books?id=0UA4rkm9MgkC&pg=PA103]</ref>
  • ''Hecate the Moon'', [[fresco]] by [[Francesco de' Rossi]], ca. 1543–45)
  • Gilt bronze Hekataion, 1st century CE. [[Musei Capitolini]], Rome.
  • Hecate holding two torches and dancing in front of an altar, beyond which is a cult statue, ca. 350–300 BC, red-figure vase, [[Capua]], [[Italy]].
  • Hekataion with the [[Charites]], Attic, 3rd century BCE ([[Glyptothek]], Munich)
  • Greek]] goddess of the crossroads; drawing by [[Stéphane Mallarmé]] in ''Les Dieux Antiques, nouvelle mythologie illustrée'' in Paris, 1880
  • ''Hekate'', pastel on paper by [[Maximilian Pirner]], 1901.
  • Marble relief of Hecate.
  • A goddess, probably Hecate (possibly [[Artemis]]), is depicted with a bow, dog and twin torches.
  • ''[[The Triple Hecate]]'', 1795. [[William Blake]]
  • Juniper wood Hekataion. Ptolemaic Egypt, c. 304–30 BCE.
Hecate noun greek; myth. Геката
Hecate         
  • Drawing of a Hekataion.
  • Sketch of a stone Hecataion. Richard Cosway, British Museum.
  • Hecate battles Clytius next to Artemis, Gigantomachy frieze, [[Pergamon Altar]], [[Pergamon Museum]], [[Berlin]].
  • The coins of [[Agathocles of Bactria]] (ruled 190–180 BCE), show [[Zeus]] holding Hecate in his hand.<ref>Foreign Influence on Ancient India, Krishna Chandra Sagar, Northern Book Centre, 1992 [https://books.google.com/books?id=0UA4rkm9MgkC&pg=PA103]</ref>
  • ''Hecate the Moon'', [[fresco]] by [[Francesco de' Rossi]], ca. 1543–45)
  • Gilt bronze Hekataion, 1st century CE. [[Musei Capitolini]], Rome.
  • Hecate holding two torches and dancing in front of an altar, beyond which is a cult statue, ca. 350–300 BC, red-figure vase, [[Capua]], [[Italy]].
  • Hekataion with the [[Charites]], Attic, 3rd century BCE ([[Glyptothek]], Munich)
  • Greek]] goddess of the crossroads; drawing by [[Stéphane Mallarmé]] in ''Les Dieux Antiques, nouvelle mythologie illustrée'' in Paris, 1880
  • ''Hekate'', pastel on paper by [[Maximilian Pirner]], 1901.
  • Marble relief of Hecate.
  • A goddess, probably Hecate (possibly [[Artemis]]), is depicted with a bow, dog and twin torches.
  • ''[[The Triple Hecate]]'', 1795. [[William Blake]]
  • Juniper wood Hekataion. Ptolemaic Egypt, c. 304–30 BCE.

['hekəti:]

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Геката

Hekate         
  • Drawing of a Hekataion.
  • Sketch of a stone Hecataion. Richard Cosway, British Museum.
  • Hecate battles Clytius next to Artemis, Gigantomachy frieze, [[Pergamon Altar]], [[Pergamon Museum]], [[Berlin]].
  • The coins of [[Agathocles of Bactria]] (ruled 190–180 BCE), show [[Zeus]] holding Hecate in his hand.<ref>Foreign Influence on Ancient India, Krishna Chandra Sagar, Northern Book Centre, 1992 [https://books.google.com/books?id=0UA4rkm9MgkC&pg=PA103]</ref>
  • ''Hecate the Moon'', [[fresco]] by [[Francesco de' Rossi]], ca. 1543–45)
  • Gilt bronze Hekataion, 1st century CE. [[Musei Capitolini]], Rome.
  • Hecate holding two torches and dancing in front of an altar, beyond which is a cult statue, ca. 350–300 BC, red-figure vase, [[Capua]], [[Italy]].
  • Hekataion with the [[Charites]], Attic, 3rd century BCE ([[Glyptothek]], Munich)
  • Greek]] goddess of the crossroads; drawing by [[Stéphane Mallarmé]] in ''Les Dieux Antiques, nouvelle mythologie illustrée'' in Paris, 1880
  • ''Hekate'', pastel on paper by [[Maximilian Pirner]], 1901.
  • Marble relief of Hecate.
  • A goddess, probably Hecate (possibly [[Artemis]]), is depicted with a bow, dog and twin torches.
  • ''[[The Triple Hecate]]'', 1795. [[William Blake]]
  • Juniper wood Hekataion. Ptolemaic Egypt, c. 304–30 BCE.
GREEK GODDESS
Hekate; Queen of Ghosts; Queen of ghosts; Hekatee; Hectate; Hecat; Hekátê; Hekátē; Ἑκάτη; Hecatine; Temple of Hecate at Lagina; Hekatos; Hecate Soteira

['hekəti:]

синоним

Hecate

Definition

amazoness
Amazon + -ess, the feminine suffix. One of a fabulous race of female warriors in Scythia who is a female; as opposed to one of a fabulous race of female warriors in Scythia who is a male.
In English language, the term Amazon is feminine. The suffix -ess is also feminine. Thus, the invented word Amazoness is a redundancy.

Wikipedia

Hecate (disambiguation)

Hecate is a Titaness in ancient Greek religion and mythology.

Hecate or Hekate may also refer to:

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für Hecate
1. His two novels – "I Thought of Daisy" and "Memoirs of Hecate County," (which was banned as obscene) were thinly disguised paeans to his two enduring passions.
2. The twin–diesel, 36–foot (11–meter) mahogany Wheeler Express Cruiser hit a reef in Hecate Strait as the former owner was taking the vessel down the coast from Alaska.
Übersetzung von &#39Hecate&#39 in Russisch