In Roman Mythology Trivia was the goddess of sorcery and witchcraft, she was also known as the goddess who haunted crossroads and graveyards. She traveled only at night, and the only way to tell her presence was by the barking of dogs.
In Myth[]
In mythology, Trivia was an underworld Titan-goddess who assisted Jove in the Titanomachy and she was therefore allowed to retain her powers.
As a part of her role as an underworld goddess she became known as the Queen of Ghosts.
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Topics | Titanomachy |
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