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  2. Mar 26, 2018 · Pronunciation: fay-tes. Origin: Greek Mythology. Role: Goddesses of Destiny, Past, Future, Birth, Death. Also known as: Moiari, The Three Sisters. Individual Names (Greek Mythology): Clotho, Lachesis, Atropos. Individual Names (Roman Mythology): Nona, Decuma, and Morta.

  3. The Fates – or Moirai – are a group of three weaving goddesses who assign individual destinies to mortals at birth. Their names are Clotho (the Spinner), Lachesis (the Alloter) and Atropos (the Inflexible). In the older myths, they were the daughters of Nyx, but later, they are more often portrayed as the offspring of Zeus and Themis.

  4. May 31, 2022 · In Greek mythology, the Fates were divine beings who personified the birth, life, and death of humankind. According to the ancient Greeks, the actions of humans were predestined. Humans still had free will, but the Fates knew the ultimate choices and actions of each person.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MoiraiMoirai - Wikipedia

    In ancient Greek religion and mythology, the Moirai (/ ˈ m ɔɪ r aɪ,-r iː /) often known in English as the Fates—were the personifications of destiny. They were three sisters: Clotho (the spinner), Lachesis (the allotter), and Atropos (the inevitable, a metaphor for death).

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FatesFates - Wikipedia

    The Fates are a common motif in European polytheism, most frequently represented as a trio of goddesses. The Fates shape the destiny of each human, often expressed in textile metaphors such as spinning fibers into yarn , or weaving threads on a loom .

  7. Often referred to as The Fates, the Moirai are a group of goddesses in Greek mythology who watch over every life. They collect the threads of each life, make sure that it follows fate’s plans, and cut the threads to end a life. The Moirai are destiny incarnate, and they are some of the only forces who hold power over both gods and mortals.

  8. Their names were Eunomia (Order), Dike (Destiny), and Irene (Peace.) The Norse * called their three Fates the Norns: Urth, the past; Verthandi, the present; and Skuld, the future. Sometimes the Norns were referred to as the Weird Sisters, from the Norse word wyrd, meaning "fate."

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