Roman goddess Trivia

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Roman goddess Trivia is a deity of crossroads, the underworld, and magic, closely identified with and derived from the Greek goddess Hecate.

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Roman goddess Trivia canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman goddess
deity of crossroads
goddess of magic
underworld deity
associatedWith dogs
ghosts
liminal spaces
night
nocturnal rites
witchcraft
cultType mystery and magical cults
culture ancient Roman religion
derivedFrom Hecate
domain crossroads
magic
underworld
epithetMeaning goddess of the three ways
equivalentTo Hecate
gender female
hasAspect chthonic deity
liminal deity
protective deity
identifiedWith Hecate
mythologicalFunction mediator between mortal world and underworld
protector against harmful spirits at crossroads
nameEtymology Latin word "trivium" meaning three-way crossroads
oftenDepictedAs goddess standing at a crossroads
triple-formed goddess
pantheon Roman religion
surface form: Roman pantheon
role guardian of crossroads
guide of souls
patroness of magic users
sphereOfInfluence boundaries between worlds
entrances to the underworld
magic and spells
protection at crossroads
worshipPlace crossroads
roadside shrines

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Hecate influenced Roman goddess Trivia