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- In Greek mythology the Moirai at birth are accompanied by Eileithyia.
- The Moirai were described as ugly old women, sometimes lame.
- Despite their forbidding reputation, the Moirai could be placated as goddesses.
- The Moirai represent a power to which even the gods have to conform.
- The Vallas, the trio of gods, are based on the Moirai.
- The three Moirai are daughters of Ananke.
- At all this, consternation of course overcame the Moirai and they immediately let go their arms.
- The Moirai were usually described as cold, remorseless and unfeeling, and depicted as old crones or hags.
- This group does not immediately follow the Moirai; there is a gap which probably held another pair of fighters.
- The three Moirai ( goddesses of fate ) kill the Giants Agrios and Thoas ( or Thoon ) with bronze clubs.
- A supposed epithet " Zeus Moiragetes ", meaning " Zeus Leader of the Moirai " was inferred by Thebes.
- The name of the gene comes from Klotho or Clotho, one of the Moirai, or Fates, in Greek mythology.
- Along with Artemis, girls made pre-marital sacrifices to Uranus, the Erinyes and Moirai, and to their ancestors.
- Dike executed the law of judgments and sentencing and, together with her mother Themis, carried out the final decisions of Moirai.
- They might be considered representations of the Moirai, who belonged to the underworld, but secretly guided the lives of those in the upperworld.
- In Roman mythology the three Moirai are the Parcae or Fata, plural of " fatum " meaning prophetic declaration, oracle, or destiny.
- His strength restored, Zeus chased Typhon to mount Nysa, where the Moirai tricked Typhon into eating " ephemeral fruits " which weakened him.
- The Moirai were aggrieved at this and took away the womanly parts of Galinthias since, being but a mortal, she had deceived the gods.
- These considerations end with the suggestion that the relief could depict be the Fates ( Moirai or Parcae ) determining the child's fate in life.
- The Moirai assigned to the terrible chthonic goddesses Erinyes who inflicted the punishment for evil deeds their proper functions, and with them directed fate according to necessity.
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