Fates

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The Fates are the three ancient Greek goddesses who control the destiny and lifespan of every mortal and god.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Fates canonical 7
Fatum 1

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Greek deities
Greek goddess
Greek goddess
Greek goddess
group of deities
personifications of fate
alsoKnownAs Moirae
surface form: Moirai

Moirae
surface form: Moirai (Greek)

Parcae
surface form: Parcae (Roman equivalent)
appearsIn Hesiod's Theogony
Homer's Iliad
Homer's Odyssey
associatedWith cutting
measuring
spinning
thread of life
controls destiny of gods
destiny of mortals
lifespan of gods
lifespan of mortals
culture Ancient Greek religion
describedAs three sisters
domain destiny
fate
life and death
equivalentInRomanMythology Parcae
gender female
influence major events in a life
manner of death
time of birth
languageOfName Greek
member Atropos
Clotho
Lachesis
memberCount 3
numberInMyth three
parentage Nyx
surface form: Nyx (in some traditions)

Zeus and Themis (in some traditions)
powerOver even the Olympian gods
relatedConcept Ananke
surface form: Ananke (necessity)

Tyche
surface form: Tyche (fortune)
role cutter of the thread of life
measurer of the thread of life
spinner of the thread of life
symbol measuring rod
shears
spindle
worshipType chthonic deities

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Referenced by (8)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Moirae alsoKnownAs Fates
Clotho category Fates
Parcae alsoKnownAs Fates
Nox parentOf Fates
this entity surface form: Fatum
Norns comparedTo Fates
Admetus grantedBy Fates