"Asteria of happy name, whom Perses once led to his great house to be called his   dear wife. And she conceived and bare Hekate whom Zeus the son of Kronos   honoured above all. He gave her splendid gifts, to have a share of the Earth and   the unfruitful Sea. She received honour also in starry Heaven, and is honoured   exceedingly by the deathless gods. For to this day, whenever any one of men on   earth offers rich sacrifices and prays for favour according to custom, he calls   upon Hekate. Great honour comes full easily to him whose prayers the goddess   receives favourably, and she bestows wealth upon him; for the power surely is   with her. For as many as were born of Gaia  and Ouranos  amongst all these she has her due portion. The son of Kronos did her no   wrong nor took anything away of all that was her portion among the former Titan   gods: but she holds, as the division was at the first from the beginning,   privilege both in Earth, and in Heaven, and in Sea. Also, because she is an only   child, the Goddess receives not less honour, but much more still, for Zeus   honours her."
Hesiod, Theogony
(Triple Hekate relief, NG Prague, Kinsky Palace.)
