Atropos, Lachesis, Clotho.
Coltho was not of the Roman pantheon. She was one of the three Fates, the youngest after Atrpopos and Lachesis, and was responsible for spinning the thread of human life and determining the time of birth. Her counterpart in Roman mythology was Nona.
Lachesis is used in homeopathy to treat a wide range of symptoms. These fall into the following general categories
Clotho, who spins the thread of life Lachesis who measures out the thread with her rodAtropos who cuts the thread
the fates
Atropos, Lachesis, Clotho.
Clotho, Lachesis, and Atropos
Lachesis is the venom of the bushmaster snake, Lachesis mutus. It is used in homeopathic medicine.
Lachesis
Acherontia lachesis was created in 1798.
They were the moirai: Clotho, Lachesis and Atropos.
Coltho was not of the Roman pantheon. She was one of the three Fates, the youngest after Atrpopos and Lachesis, and was responsible for spinning the thread of human life and determining the time of birth. Her counterpart in Roman mythology was Nona.
The Fates are the ones who are known for this. Each of them had a distinct role: Clotho (Greek name, her Roman name was Nona) spun the thread of life. Lachesis (Roman name Decima) measured the thread of life allotted to each person. Atropos (Roman name Morta) chose the manner and timing of each person's death. When she cut the thread with shears, someone on Earth died.
Lachesis is used in homeopathy to treat a wide range of symptoms. These fall into the following general categories
Clotho, who spins the thread of life Lachesis who measures out the thread with her rodAtropos who cuts the thread
the fates
The Moirae: Clotho Lachesis Atropos