--- TK] . Later there were two Fates, one at either pole of a person's life. Finally, the familiar trio of Fates came to be accepted, each with a specific function. ... The three Moirai were Klotho, Atropos, and Lachesis. They were variously called daughters of Zeus, Nyx alone, Erebus and Nyx, Kronus and Nyx,
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The Moirae or Moerae (in Greek – the " apportioners ", often called the The Fates ), in Greek mythology, were the white-robed personifications of destiny (Roman equivalent: Parcae , euphemis...
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Hesiod called the Fates Clotho ("the spinner"), Lachesis ("the allotter"), and Atropos ("the unavoidable"). In time, the name Clotho, with its reference to spinning thread, became the basis for images of the three Fates as controlling the thread of each person's life.
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Visit daily to see Tricia's latest photos ... 16 September 2006 Moirai- Atropos – The three fates ... Atropos, the eldest of the three sisters, is according to Greek mythology responsible for deciding when one’s life is to end.
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The many ways in which life may be lived or enjoyed are not encompassed by the MOERAE. That depends on the gods, or as others would say, ... Atropus ('The Never-turn-back'), the eldest, sings of the things that will be, and cuts the thread when Death arrives. Friedrich Paul Thumann 1834-1908: The Three Fates.
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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. ... But for some reason, I think I might have a short thread. I mean, maybe this is it. The Breakfast Barn. Hello life.
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As she surfaced, three arrows converged on the teenage mole maiden. ... Lord Brisson thanked the Fates for allowing hares to accompany him on his first tour of his father's realm. Without their exceptional hearing, ... Father Hughnaught was an old woodchuck that had spent much of his life as the Chief Cook for Redwall.
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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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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 ... Later, she became Atropos, who cut the thread of life. Because the Fates knew the future,
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