The three fates in ancient greek mythology were:
Κλωθώ (Klotho), Λάχεσις (Lakhesees) and Άτροπος (Atropos).
There were three fates.
In Rome the Fates. They are the Moirae in Greek.
The Fates are 3 old women but they can change shape if they want to. No one can change the Fates as they are what they are.
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.
In the under world with Hades
There were three fates.
Intresting question. there is none, but there is something called "The Fates." 3 fates control the fate of the world.
The Fates are in the movie Hercules.
I believe it was by the 3 Fates....I am not completely sure.
The 3 Fates were three old goddesses that controlled destiny and fate.
I don't think there is a reason why are there "three" fates or seasons or graces. The tradition says that there are 3 fates and that is all. After all, there were 9 muses and 12 olympian gods with no specific reason. Except that all are multiples of 3.
It is not in Greek myth that the Moirai (Fates) married anyone.
The Norns
Greek.
They're actually the three fates and they decide people's destiny. the 3 sisters Lachesis, Atropos & Clotho
Zeus' Fates or "The Fates" were called Moirae in Greek, which translates to "apportioners", in Greek mythology there were 3, dressed in white robes, and were personifications of destiny. The Greek word moira literally means a part or portion, and by extension ones part in life or destiny. They controlled the metaphorical thread of life of every mortal from birth to death. One was Clotho, another was Lachesis, and the 3rd was Atropos.
In Rome the Fates. They are the Moirae in Greek.