- In
ancient Gr****
religion and mythology, the
Moirai (/
ˈmɔɪraɪ, -riː/)
often known in
English as the Fates—were the
personifications of destiny. They were...
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Moirai was a 2013
indie game
developed by
Chris Johnson, Brad
Barrett and John Oestmann.
Described as an
experimental game, it is
revealed to the player...
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Moirai or the
Fates in the
following lines: And
there were
another three who sat
round about at
equal intervals, each one on her throne, the
Moirai (Moirae...
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given the
names Clotho, Lachesis, and Atropos,
which are the
names of the
Moirai, the
version of the
Fates who
appear in Gr**** mythology.
These divine figures...
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together with her
mother Themis, she
carried out the
final decisions of
Moirai. In the play
Prometheus Bound,
traditionally attributed to Aeschylus, it...
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three Moirai: Clotho,
Lachesis and Atropos. A
fragment from
Pindar calls Themis Zeus's
first wife, and
states that she is
brought by the
Moirai (in this...
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presence or
absence of Moros' father, this
would make him the
brother of the
Moirai, or the Fates.
Among his
other siblings are
Thanatos and the Keres, death...
- of the
triple Horae, who are
themselves Moirai, and the
Moirai, as
Orpheus tells us, are but the
three moirai or
divisions (μέρη) of the Moon herself...
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Keres were
daughters of Nyx, and as such the
sisters of
beings such as
Moirai, who
controlled the fate of souls, and Thanatos, the god of
peaceful death...
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course overcame the
Moirai and they
immediately let go
their arms. Alcmene’s
pangs ceased at once and
Herakles was born. The
Moirai were
aggrieved at this...