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Clotho, who spins the thread of life Lachesis who measures out the thread with her rodAtropos who cuts the thread
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 Three Fates were the goddesses of time of life. One of them spun your thread of life, an other one measured it, and when you die, the last one cuts your "life line". So in short, they control when you are born, how long you live, and when you die.
Clotho spun the thread of life. She was one of the Moirae, also known as The Fates.
There is actually a trio of goddesses commonly known as the Fates. They are the Moirae in Greek Mythology. The trio consists of the following.Clotho-spun the thread of lifeLachesis-measured the thread of life given to each personAtropos- cuts the thread of life
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Clotho, who spins the thread of life Lachesis who measures out the thread with her rodAtropos who cuts the thread
The third one of the Fates; her name is Atropos.
There were three of them working together: the Moirae or Fates.* Clotho spun the thread of life from her distaff onto her spindle.. * Lachesis measured the thread of life allotted to each person. * Atropos was the cutter of the thread of life.
the thread of life in Greek myth of the three sisters one makes the string one pulls the string and one cuts the string that is the cycle of life.
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 three fates were in charge of everything that happens in a person's life. This includes mortals and immortals. Clotho spins the life thread and determines what happens in one's life. Lachesis measures the thread to determine how long a person will live. Atropos cuts the life thread so she determines when and how the person will die.
Also spelled as Moirae, they are called the FatesClotho-spins the life threadLachesis-measures the life threadAtropos-cuts the life thread; choose manner of death
The three terrible sisters of ancient Greece are the Fates, also known as the Moirai. They are responsible for controlling human destiny and determining the length of a person's life. The three sisters are Clotho, who spins the thread of life, Lachesis, who measures the thread, and Atropos, who cuts the thread, signaling the end of life.
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A thread chaser is used to clean and restore damaged or dirty threads vs. a tap or, die which cuts threads.