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noun - any of the three Greek goddesses of fate or destiny
noun - fate or destiny, in ancient Greek religion
MOIRAI - In Greek mythology, the Moirai or Moerae (; Ancient Greek: , "apportioners"), often known in English as the Fates (Latin: Fata), were the white-robed...
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Fates show one artist in French person |
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May 8 2009 The Times - Specialist |
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the 3 goddesses of fate or destiny identified with the Roman Parcae and similar to the Norse Norns |
In Greek mythology, the 3 Fates, personifications of destiny. |
one's own destiny, fate |
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In Greek mythology, the Moirai or Moerae (; Ancient Greek: , "apportioners"), often known in English as the Fates (Latin: Fata), were the white-robed incarnations of destiny; their Roman equivalent was the Parcae (euphemistically the "sparing ones"), there are other equivalents in cultures that descend from the proto-Indo-European culture. Their number became fixed at three: Clotho (spinner), Lachesis (allotter) and Atropos (literally 'unturnable' but metaphorically 'inflexible' or 'inevitable' i.e. death). * They controlled the mother thread of life of every mortal from birth to death. They were independent, at the helm of necessity, directed fate, and watched that the fate assigned to every being by eternal laws might take its course without obstruction. The gods and men had to submit to them, although Zeus's relationship with them is a matter of debate: some sources say he can command them (the Zeus Moiragetes), yet others suggest he was also bound to the Moirai's dictates. In the Ho |