Triângulos de Bronze & Hekate: Pergamon, Apamea e Sardis
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*Nota: Os pés de Hekate são posicionados dessa forma para representar que a deusa está sempre em movimento.
{Referências}
Bruce, W., & Miller, K. J. (2017). Towards a typology of triangular bronze Hekate bases: contextualizing a new find from Sardis. Journal of Roman Archaeology, 30.
Faraone, C. A. (2021). Four Missing Persons, a Misunderstood Mummy, and Further Adventures in Greek Magical Texts. Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies, 61, 141–159.
Jackson, K. (2012). ‘She who changes’ (Amibousa): a re-examination of the triangular table from Pergamon. Journal of Roman Archaeology, 25.
Pergamon: https://recherche.smb.museum/detail/695499/
Triangular shrine: http://project.athens-agora.gr/index.php?view=ktirio&pid=40&lang_id=en
Dione: https://www.theoi.com/Titan/TitanisDione.html
{Livros}
Bruxaria Hekatina: O Caminho da Bruxa com a Deusa Hekate ➤ http://bit.ly/bruxariahekatina
As Faces de Hekate: O Poder dos Epítetos na Bruxaria Hekatina ➤ http://bit.ly/asfacesdehekate
{Links}
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{Créditos}
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