Are the three Fates they're small goddesses, but they do have a big impact. I don't remember their names. In Greek mythology the three Fates are Klotho, Lachesis, and Atropos. In Roman mythology the three Fates are Decima, Nona, and Morta.
There is actually three goddesses, the Moirae (or Moerae or Moirai). They are often called the three fates.
In Rome the Fates. They are the Moirae in Greek.
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).
There were three fates.
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Klotho, Lakhesis, and Atropos are not goddesses of beauty.
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The 3 Fates were three old goddesses that controlled destiny and fate.
The Fates are the three goddesses that determine destiny. In the Disney movie 'Hercules' they are shown sharing one eye among them. That is wrong. The three Grey sisters shared one eye and one tooth among them, not the three Fates.
Are the three Fates they're small goddesses, but they do have a big impact. I don't remember their names. In Greek mythology the three Fates are Klotho, Lachesis, and Atropos. In Roman mythology the three Fates are Decima, Nona, and Morta.
There is actually three goddesses, the Moirae (or Moerae or Moirai). They are often called the three fates.
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 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.
In Rome the Fates. They are the Moirae in Greek.
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).