Greek goddess Selene/Artemis/Hecate

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Making of Hecate
Hecate. Greek goddess of crossroads, magic and witchcraft. My fave Greek goddess! Greek mythology.
Faces of Hekate
DÉesse Hécate et le cycle de la Lune... maîtresse des ténèbres !
Blue Angel Publishing - Goddesses & Sirens Oracle - Stacey Demarco - Illustrations by Jimmy Manton
Hekate - Blue Angel Publishing - Goddesses & Sirens Oracle - Stacey Demarco - Illustrations by Jimmy Manton
The Moon Goddess - Hecate, Greek Goddess of the Crossroads. Hecate was the only one of the Titans who Zeus allowed to retain authority after the Olympians had defeated them. She was given the position of being the guardian of the households and the protector of all that was newborn.
goddess nyx
Nyx (/nɪks/; Greek: Νύξ, "Night") – Roman (in Latin): Nox – is the Greek goddess (or personification) of the night. A shadowy figure, Nyx stood at or near the beginning of creation, and mothered other personified deities such as Hypnos (Sleep) and Thanatos (Death), with Erebus.
hekate - greek goddess of witchcraft, magic, the moon, ghosts & necromancy
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Artemis: Goddess of the moon, childbirth, hunting, wilderness and wild animal and protector of young girls
Artemis: I love Mythology so many all interesting mystical tales! Artemis was one of my favorite goddesses.
The moon Goddess. Both Selene and Artemis were also associated with Hecate, and all three were regarded as lunar goddesses, although only Selene was regarded as the personification of the moon itself. Her Roman equivalent is Luna.