The Moirai, among others.
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 Rome the Fates. They are the Moirae in Greek.
The Fates control destiny, and who lives and dies.
There is actually three goddesses, the Moirae (or Moerae or Moirai). They are often called the three fates.
The three goddesses who controlled the destiny of every mortal person in Greek mythology are known as the Fates, or Moirai. They are Clotho, who spins the thread of life; Lachesis, who measures its length; and Atropos, who cuts the thread, determining the moment of death. Together, they symbolize the inescapable and predetermined nature of fate in human life. Their influence underscores the belief that while individuals can make choices, their ultimate destinies are beyond their control.
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the fates
They were the moirai: Clotho, Lachesis and Atropos.
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.
The furies
In Rome the Fates. They are the Moirae in Greek.
The 3 Fates were three old goddesses that controlled destiny and fate.
They weren't goddesses but they were known as the Fates. Their names were Clotho, the Spinner, who spun the thread of life; Lachesis, the Disposer of Lots, who assigned to each man his destiny; Atropos, she who could not be turned, who carried "the abhorred shears" and but the thread at death.Source: Hamilton, Edith, and Steele Savage. Mythology,. Boston: Little, Brown and, 1942. Print.
The Fates, because all gods and goddesses cannot control destiny they could stall it but not prevent what is destined to be. It's said that the only reason why Zeus isn't completely omnipotent is because of the Fates
The Fates control destiny, and who lives and dies.
it was their religion, and they believedthat the gods and goddesses were in control of everything. They were like what God is to Christians and them.
There is actually three goddesses, the Moirae (or Moerae or Moirai). They are often called the three fates.