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MOIRAE (Moirai) - The Fates, Greek Goddesses of Fate & Destiny (Roman Parcae)
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THE MOIRAI —often known in English as the Fates— were the white-robed incarnations of destiny. Their number became fixed… | Greek myths, Greek mythology, Greek gods
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Nona Gagniashvili on X: "I have found myself :) Nona (Clotho) is the Goddess of the spinner of the thread of life and Goddess of pregnancy. https://t.co/o5VI82uafi" / X
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Thread of life Definition, Meaning & Usage | FineDictionary.com
MOIRAE (Moirai) - The Fates, Greek Goddesses of Fate & Destiny (Roman Parcae)