THE THREE FATES ... ; The FATES, or MOIRAE [Greek Moira is singular] are three sisters, goddesses or Titanesses, robed in white, who "sit in a cave in the far mountains." ... In effect then, the FATES measure, decide upon, and terminate the life of every mortal.
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Also known as MOIRAE, MOIRAI, THREE-FATES ... Under the Romans they became just as popular under the name PARCAE. ... VITAL STATISTIX ; Area or people: ; Location : Ancient Greece ; Gender : Female ; Category : Deity ; Pronunciation : Coming soon; Alternative names : MOIRAE, MOIRAI, THREE-FATES ; Attributes :
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There was Clotho who spun the thread of life from her distaff onto her spindle, Lachesis who measured the thread of life with her rod, and Athropos who was the cutter of the thread of life and chose the manner of a person's death.
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The Fates were three mythological goddesses and may refer to: •Moirae, the Fates of Greek mythology •Parcae, the Fates of Roman mythology •Norns, numerous female beings who determine the fate or fut...
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An introduction to the goddesses of Morningstone, Travis Edward Pike's 21st Century musical mystery. ... Classical mythology names the three Fates: Clotho, the spinner; Lachesis, the apportioner and Atropos, the inflexible, known respectively as the Present, the Past and the Future. In Norse mythology, they are the Norns;
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I'm doing a report for my Roman Mythology class on the three fates, Clotho, Lachesis, and Atropos. I was just wondering, are those their Greek or Roman names? Is it the same for both? Thanks so much! Any extra information would help immensly!
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I once read this ancient Greek myth about the three fates. They are these old spinster women who sit on Mount Olympus and weave this tapestry of human destiny. ... The fates were really jealous, so if you forgot to pray to them, you got majorly reemed. One time Agamemnon went out to sea without paying homage to them,
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However, the Fates were also depicted as individuals by some sources, and indeed, there is a tradition that there were three goddesses who were in charge of watching over fate. ... home | greek | gods | free spirits | Fates; Fates at a Glance; name | Fates or Moirai (
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