Enodia

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Enodia is an epithet of the Greek goddess Hecate that emphasizes her role as a protector and guide along roads, thresholds, and liminal spaces.

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Enodia canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf divine epithet
epithet
associatedDeity Hermes
Zeus
associatedWith crossroads
liminal spaces
roads
thresholds
culture Ancient Greek religion
epithetOf Hecate
equatedWith Hecate
surface form: Hecate Enodia
hasDomain guidance along paths
protection of travelers
hasGender female
hasRole guardian of thresholds
protector of liminal spaces
protector of roads
languageOfName Ancient Greek
partOf Greek pantheon
relatedConcept apotropaic deity
boundary protection
roadside cult
sharesAttributesWith Hecate
symbolicFunction guardian of entrances
protector of city gates
protector of households
timePeriod Classical Greece
Hellenistic period
typeOfAspect chthonic aspect of Hecate
protective aspect of Hecate
worshippedIn Macedonia (Greece)
surface form: Macedonia

Thessaloniki (regional unit)
surface form: Thessaloniki region

Thessaly
worshipType local cult epithet

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Hecate epithet Enodia