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.
Klôthô or Clotho whose name means "spinner" is one of the Greek goddesses called the Moirai, or Fates.
AeneasAnswer 2Greek mythology did not bother with Romans. Aeneas belongs to the Roman mythology.
Ganymede was in Greek mythology not Roman , he was the most handsome amongst mortals.
Greek Mythology - Hades Roman Mythology - Pluto
Vulcan is the god of the forges (includes fire and metalworking) in Roman mythology. In Greek mythology, he is known as Hephaestus.
Clotho is named Nona in roman.
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.
No. The three Fates' names are Clotho, Lachesis, and Atropos.
She and her sisters, the moirae, decided the length of all humans' lives. They had no time to marry.
They are the Fates. In NORSE mythology they have only one eye between them, which can be stolen.
That would be Clotho, one of the Three Fates in Greek mythology. Clotho was responsible for spinning the thread of life, determining the length of each person's life.
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Roman mythology did not have sects.
In Greek Mythology, Artemis Roman Mythology, Diana
They're actually the three fates and they decide people's destiny. the 3 sisters Lachesis, Atropos & Clotho
Roman mythology is based on/borrowed from Greek mythology, using diffrent names.
Greco-Roman mythology.