In Greek mythology, Hecate was often depicted as a triple goddess, but she was not typically associated with any siblings. Hecate was primarily known as the goddess of magic, witchcraft, and crossroads. She was a complex deity with various roles and attributes, but sibling relationships were not a prominent part of her mythology.
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First of all, Heracles has many half-siblings that are immortal, mortal, and deities. Just to name a few:
Immortal siblings:
1.) Pallas Athena (sister)
2.) Ares (half-brother)
3.) Hebe (half-sister)
4.) Hephaestus (half-brother)
5.) Persephone (half-sister)
6.) Hermes (half-brother)
7.) Aphrodite (half-sister)
Mortal & deity siblings:
1.) Epaphus (half-brother)
2.) Lybia (half-niece)
3.) Perseus (half-brother)
4.) Electyon (half-nephew)
5.) Alcaeus (half-nephew)
6.) Iphicles (half-brother)
7.) Helen (half-sister)
8.) Pollux (half-brother)
9.) Rhadamanthus (half-brother)
10.) Minos (half-brother)
11.) Tantalus (half-brother)
12.) Dionysus (half-brother)
13.) Eurystheus (cousin)
Alcmene with Zeus had Hercules, his twin brother was Iphicles.
The sisters of Hercules included Laonome and Perimede.
Where Perses is her father, her sister is Chariclo (other possible fathers of Chariclo include Apollo and Okeanos, or Cychreus and Stilbe as her mother) wife of Cheiron.
I think Hecates powers are magic.
Athena had no brothers or sisters.
Three sisters and two brothers: Sisters, Demeter, Hera and Hestia. Brothers, Zeus and Poseidon.
She had no FULL brothers/sisters, but she had a half brother Ares.
Yes, Cleopatra had two brothers and three sisters.