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The issue of this marriage are two sets of triplets , the Horae ( Hours or Seasons ) and the Moerae ( Fates ) . ... The names Hesiod assigns to them preserve the metaphor : Clotho , the spinning Fate ; Lachesis , the one who assigns to ...
The issue of this marriage are two sets of triplets , the Horae ( Hours or Seasons ) and the Moerae ( Fates ) . ... The names Hesiod assigns to them preserve the metaphor : Clotho , the spinning Fate ; Lachesis , the one who assigns to ...
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Battles of the Titans and the Rise of Zeus the deities whom the Fates served as children or companions , such as Eileithyia , the goddess of birth , Ananke ( Necessity ) , Tyche ( Latin Fortuna , Chance ) , and Thanatos ( Death ) .
Battles of the Titans and the Rise of Zeus the deities whom the Fates served as children or companions , such as Eileithyia , the goddess of birth , Ananke ( Necessity ) , Tyche ( Latin Fortuna , Chance ) , and Thanatos ( Death ) .
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Battles of the Titans and the Rise of Zeus Shakespeare uses the Fates with and without their thread of life ; and indeed some see the three witches in Macbeth modeled in part on the three sisters . In the play within a play in A ...
Battles of the Titans and the Rise of Zeus Shakespeare uses the Fates with and without their thread of life ; and indeed some see the three witches in Macbeth modeled in part on the three sisters . In the play within a play in A ...
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Myths and Mythographers of Greece and Rome | 1 |
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