Fata

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Fata are the Roman personifications of fate, equivalent to the Parcae, who determine the destinies and lifespans of humans and gods.

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Fata canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman deities
mythological figures
personifications of fate
appearsIn Roman mythological tradition
associatedConcept destiny
fate
fortune
necessity
category Roman goddesses
fate goddesses
personifications in Roman mythology
collectiveNameFor three fate goddesses
conceptualDomain mythology
philosophy of fate
religion
culture ancient Roman religion
equivalentTo Fates
Moirai NERFINISHED
Parcae NERFINISHED
gender female
languageOfName Latin NERFINISHED
memberOf Roman pantheon
mythologicalFunction fix the lot assigned at birth
guard the order of the universe
nameMeaning fates
number three
oftenIdentifiedWith Greek Moirai NERFINISHED
Parcae of Roman mythology NERFINISHED
ontologicalStatus supernatural beings
opposedConcept free will
powerOver course of events
lifespan
manner of death
relatedDeity Decima NERFINISHED
Morta NERFINISHED
Nona NERFINISHED
Parcae NERFINISHED
role determine destinies of gods
determine destinies of humans
determine lifespans
sphereOfInfluence cosmic order
death
human life
time
superiorTo individual human will
worshippedIn ancient Rome NERFINISHED

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Parcae alsoKnownAs Fata