Goddesses Of Fate And Destiny In Greek, Roman And Slavic Mythology | Ancient Pages

“…Through the ages, myths and legends dealing with fate have reflected our beliefs. People have often wondered over fate and its power.
The idea of a person’s fate being spun was widely known in ancient Europe…” Click the link below to learn more about the “FATES.” ❤
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Wonderful post, Colleen… I have been checking out your blog lately and I am thrilled… In greek Mythology these goddesses are called the Moirae… I guess they could get along well with Nemesis too… 😀 xx
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I love Greek Mythology. I based the fairy nymphs (elementals) in my book series off of them. Fascinating myths too. ❤
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It is always interesting to see how people used to depict these things.
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The Slavic myths are quite dark, but really interesting. I am going to start working with them more. I’ve been so busy, I haven’t been stopping in. I must do that more often. ❤
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Fascinating, Colleen. I first came across the Norns in a fictional children’s book by Iva Ebbotson called The Ogre of Oglefort. I researched them to find out who they were.
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Oh, how cool. I love this stuff! 🦄🌟
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