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Avestan Asha (Arta), and the
Egyptian Maat. The word Moirai, also
spelled Moirae or Mœræ,
comes from
Ancient Gr****: μοῖρα,
which means "lots, destinies,...
- sat
round about at
equal intervals, each one on her throne, the
Moirai (
Moirae, Fates),
daughters of Ananke, clad in
white vestments with
filleted heads...
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Moira (Gr****: μοῖρα,
pronounced míra,
plural μοῖραι) is a Gr**** term for a
military formation. Etymologically, it is
derived from the
roots *μερ- and *μορ-...
- In
Praise of Folly, also
translated as The
Praise of
Folly (Latin:
Stultitiae Laus or
Moriae Encomium), is an
essay written in
Latin in 1509 by Desiderius...
- Munich.
Symbol cornucopia, sceptre, torch,
rhyton Genealogy Parents Zeus and
Themis Siblings Eunomia, ****, the
Moirae,
several paternal half-siblings...
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Ikonographie der
Parzeten Mittelalter bis zum späten XVIII. Jahrhundert. Thesis.
Cologne 1992.
Berlin 1992
Media related to
Moirae at
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Aphrodite the
Hecatonchires the
Cyclopes Echidna the
Hesperides the
Keres the
Moirae Charon Oce****
Tethys Hyperion Theia Coeus Phoebe Cronus Rhea
Themis Mnemosyne...
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Oracle of Apollo.
During the childbirth,
Apollo sent
Eileithyia and the
Moirae to ****ist his
lover and ease her pain.
Evadne gave
birth in the wilderness...
- with an
image of
white marble;
adjoining it is a
sanctuary of the
Moirai (
Moirae, Fates) [her daughters],
while the
third is of Zeus
Agoraios (of the Market...
- Bolívar, 1889
Bactrododema minotaurus (Gerstaecker, 1883)
Bactrododema moirae (Kirby, 1896)
Bactrododema pectinicornis (Redtenbacher, 1908) Bactrododema...