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There actually were three goddesses of fate, called Moirai or Moirae. They were led by Zeus Moiragetes, the god of fate. The three goddesses were named Klotho (who spun the thread of life), Lakhesis (who measured the thread of life), and Atropos [or Aisa] (who cut the thread of life).
The Fate that spun the thread of life was Clotho.
The trio of Greek goddesses, known as the Fates, are significant in Greek mythology because they are believed to control the destiny of individuals by spinning, measuring, and cutting the thread of life. They represent the concept of fate and the inevitability of destiny in Greek culture.
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Clotho, Lachesis, and Atropos were The Fates. Clotho was the Spinner, she spun the thread of Life; Lachesis was the Dispenser of lots, who decided how long the person would live and assigned a destiny to everyone, and Atropos was the Inexorable, she cut the thread with her shears
In Norse mythology there are norns who decide on the fate of the world and no one can change that but in classical mythology there are fates - Clotho, Lachesis and Atropos.They span the thread of human destiny and cut it off with shears when ever they wanted to.
Fate is a synonym for destiny.
There actually were three goddesses of fate, called Moirai or Moirae. They were led by Zeus Moiragetes, the god of fate. The three goddesses were named Klotho (who spun the thread of life), Lakhesis (who measured the thread of life), and Atropos [or Aisa] (who cut the thread of life).
The Fate that spun the thread of life was Clotho.
the unpredictability of our destiny/ fate
According to the link below, they are:CLOTHO who spins the Thread of LifeLACHESIS who allots the length of the yarnATROPOS who does the snip (the final one).FATES who control mortal destiny
The BabyNames website says that it means destiny and destiny means your perfect future and fate so the name destiny means future and fate.
The Thread of Destiny - 1910 was released on: USA: 7 March 1910
The difference between destiny and fate is that fate refers to the little things that naturally happen, whereas destiny refers to "the ultimate force" that influences some things in our lives, defining the end of things.
Schicksal = fate Schicksal = destiny
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They're not goddesses. If you're referring to Germanic paganism, they're called Norns, three women who spin the thread of fate. If you're referring to Greek Mythology, they're called Moirae, and they spin the thread of fate too. In Roman mythology, they're called Parcae, and they also spin the thread of fate. Personally, I think the Romans and the Germans copied Greek mythology in this subject, because Greek mythology is the oldest.