Nona

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Nona is the Roman goddess of fate who presides over birth and is one of the three Parcae, equivalent to the Greek Fate Clotho.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman goddess
deity
goddess of fate
personification
analogousConceptInGreekMythology Moirai NERFINISHED
associatedNumber nine
associatedWith birth
distaff
ninth month of pregnancy
pregnant women
spindles
spinning the thread of life
thread
category Roman goddesses
childbirth goddesses
fate deities
cosmicFunction beginning of life
culture ancient Roman religion
domain childbirth
human destiny
equivalentTo Clotho NERFINISHED
Greek Fate Clotho NERFINISHED
function spins the thread of life at birth
gender female
hasCompanion Decima NERFINISHED
Morta NERFINISHED
hasGreekCounterpart Clotho NERFINISHED
languageOfName Latin NERFINISHED
memberOf Parcae NERFINISHED
mythologicalOrigin Roman mythology
nameEtymology Latin "nona" meaning "ninth"
oneOf three Parcae
pantheon Roman pantheon
partOf Roman triad of Fates
positionWithinGroup first of the three Parcae
relatedConcept Fates NERFINISHED
Moirai NERFINISHED
Parcae NERFINISHED
role goddess of fate
goddess presiding over birth
symbolicAct spinning of the life-thread
temporalAspectOfFate past and beginning
typeOf fate goddess
worshipContext Roman state religion
domestic religion

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