RMDKNYXA–Lachesis, Greek Fates or Moirai, measuring the thread of human life.
RMT96J29–Les mairs ou les trois parques septentrionales. Al runes ou mandragores. The Three Fates and some mandrake charms. n Greek mythology, the Moirai were the incarnations of destiny. Their number became fixed at three: Clotho (spinner), Lachesis (allotter) and Atropos (unturnable). They controlled the metaphorical thread of life of every mortal from birth to death.
RMDKNYX7–Clotho, Greek Fates or Moirai, spinning the thread of human life.
RF2J7R54M–The Romans called the Three Fates the Parcae. The Greeks knew them as the Moirai or Moerae. By name they were Clotho, who spun the thread of a person's life; Lachesis, who measured the thread; and Atropos, who cut it. The Romans knew them as Nona, Decuma, and Morta.
RMDKNYXD–Atropos, Greek Fates or Moirai, holding scissors to the thread of life.
RM2PN0PTC–Atropos (1819–1823) painted by the Spanish painter Francisco Goya. This is one of the 14 'Black Paintings' , a series of 14 very dark and haunting paintings from when the artist, in his 70s, was beset by physical and mental health problems, and was tormented by a dread of old age and fear of madness. In Greek myth, Atropos is one of the Moirai, or Fates, who determine man's lifespan.
RM2DDJ9H5–The Fates, Composition Study, 1865 Artist: Sir Edward Burne-Jones, The Fates, or Moirai, are a group of three weaving goddesses who assign individual destinies to mortals at birth., Art Movement, Pre-Raphaelite, Mythology, Greek Mythology, Drawing, Chalk, Greek gods, goddesses, Works on Paper
RMHRKRCY–The Three Fates
RMP6FAN7–Clotho, Lachesis and Atropos, the Greek Fates or Moirai. Handcoloured copperplate engraving engraved by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf after illustrations by Leonard Defraine from 'La Mythologie en Estampes' (Mythology in Prints, or Figures of Fabled Gods), Chez P. Blanchard, Paris, c.1820.
RM2AT37HH–MYTHOLOGY - THE FATES-A woman asking the fates to give her children long lives - Also known as the moirai / Moirae were the three goddesses of fate who controlled the destiny of man, giving each person his or her fate or share in the scheme of things. Their name means 'Parts.' 'Shares' or 'Alotted Portions.' Individually they were known as Clotho (or Klotho) the spinner; Lakhesis or Lachesis who apportioned lots and measured length cloth threads , and Atropos or Aisa who had the power to cut cords short (Death). All were controlled in mythology by Zeus Moiragetes, the overall god of fate.
RMP5MB61–N/A. English: Ananke the personification of Necessity, above the Moirai, the Fates. / srpski: , , . , . IV-V century b.C.. Plato (–427––347) Alternative names Platon; Bolatu; Platonas; Platone; Aplaton; Aristocles Description Greek philosopher and epigrammatist Date of birth/death 427 BC 347 BC Location of birth/death Classical Athens Classical Athens Authority control : Q859 VIAF:108159964 ISNI:0000 0001 2096 7858 ULAN:500248317 LCCN:n79139459 NLA:35425332 WorldCat 97 Ananka i Mojre
RF2RBFNRY–Sondervig, Denmark, May 21, 2023: Sand Sculpture. Goddess of fate.
RM2CFGKWA–A 16th century engraving showing one of the faites (or fates), weaving the destiny of the future.The Fates were a common belief in European polytheism. Generally they were shown as three (sometimes more ) mythological goddesses The three were generally known as Moirai who were weaving goddesses who assign an individuals destiny at birth. They are Clotho (the Spinner), Lachesis (the Allotter) and Atropos (the Inflexible). Each has a loom of destiny for weaving the future of mortals and only they or another immortal can change what has already been woven.
RM2JCENXJ–A portrait of Nyx (The Night) by Auguste Raynaud (1854-1937). In Greek mythology Nyx was one of the primordial godesses created from Chaos. She mates with Erebus (Darkness) to give birth to Aether (LIght) and Hemera (Day). Later she gives birth to Moros (Doom, Destiny), the Keres (Destruction, Death), Thanatos (Death), Hypnos (Sleep), the Oneiroi (Dreams), Momus (Blame), Oizys (Pain, Distress), the Hesperides, the Moirai (Fates), Nemesis (Indignation, Retribution), Apate (Deceit), Philotes (Friendship), Geras (Old Age), and Eris (Strife)
RF2JWMA6P–Bas relief of Atropos, one of the three Moirai, goddesses of fate and destiny, cutting the thread of life
RMB2C85D–Part of Pergamon Altar depicting the three Moirai club Giants Agrios and Thoas to death in Pergamon Museum in Museumsinsel island Berlin Germany
RM2R0D452–The Fates - Composition Study, 1865. Artist: Sir Edward Burne-Jones. The Fates – or Moirai – are a group of three weaving goddesses who assign individual destinies to mortals at birth.
RM2WAPBWB–Sophie Catherin als Clotho während der Fotoprobe für Zusammen fallen in der Neuköllner Oper in Berlin, 5. Januar 2024. // Komposition und Musikalische Leitung Andys Skordis. Text Jelena Vuksanovic. Inszenierung Miriam Götz. Bühne und Kostüme Charlotte Morache. Premiere ist am 6. Januar 2024. Neuköllner Oper Berlin Zusammen fallen *** Sophie Catherin as Clotho during the photo rehearsal for Zusammen fallen at the Neuköllner Oper in Berlin, January 5, 2024 Composition and musical direction Andys Skordis Text Jelena Vuksanovic Production Miriam Götz Stage and costumes Charlotte Morache Premiere i
RM2CGH87E–. A history of the art of war, the middle ages from the fourth to the fourteenth century . divisions. The com-mander of the army corps became also the governor of thedistrict and the head of the administration; the bands and moirai were permanently fixed down to the posts where theyfound themselves. The new geographical divisions and thearmy corps both received the appellation of Themes, ^e/xar«.Their proper names were drawn from the titles of the troopsquartered in each, and were therefore Anatolicon, Armeniacon,Thracesion, Optimaton, Buccellarion, Obsequium ih-^iTikv),These were the original
RF2RYDJY7–Souvenir from Greece depicting North Frieze of the Siphnian Treasury. Original at Delphi Museum
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RM2M0WXB4–Allegorical illustration of the Dame Astrology with the Three Fates, after a 16th century French manuscript
RF2J7R58A–The Romans called the Three Fates the Parcae. The Greeks knew them as the Moirai or Moerae. By name they were Clotho, who spun the thread of a person's life; Lachesis, who measured the thread; and Atropos, who cut it. The Romans knew them as Nona, Decuma, and Morta.
RM2D7Y71K–The Three Fates: Lachesis, Atropos and Clotho, by Hans Baldung Grien, 1513, facsimile of the 19th century
RF2DHYJ7K–This painting titled The Fates is attributed to the Florentine painter Michelangelo (1475-1564) and is housed in the Pitti Palace in Florenc. The Romans called them the Parcae ;the Greeks knew them as the Moirai or Moerae. By name they were Clotho, who spun the thread of a person's life; Lachesis, who measured the thread; and Atropos, who cut it. The Romans knew them as Nona, Decuma, and Morta.
RF2C8HXTW–Karma message post illustration design over a white background
RFKDW86H–This photo of the sculpture titled The Three Fates by Paul Thumann dates to 1898. Thumann was a German illustrator and painter who died in 1834. The Romans called then the Parcae the Greeks knew them as the Moirai or Moerae. By name they were Clotho, who spun the thread of a person's life; Lachesis, who measured the thread; and Atropos, who cut it. The Romans knew them as Nona, Decuma, and Morta.
RMG15GM1–The Three Fates (Clotho, Lachesis, and Atropos) by the Italian artist Giorgio Ghisi (1520-82). In Greek mythology, the Fates (called the Moirae) were the incarnations of destiny. They spent their time spinning, measuring and cutting the thread of life.
RF2EDTD38–The image shows the Three Fates and is an artwork titled A Golden Thread by J M Strudwick, a British painter who died in 1935. The Romans called the Fates the Parcae; the Greeks knew them as the Moirai or Moerae. By name they were Clotho, who spun the thread of a person's life; Lachesis, who measured the thread; and Atropos, who cut it. The Romans knew them as Nona, Decuma, and Morta.
RMP6BHMN–Atropos, one of the Greek Fates or Moirai, shown holding scissors to the thread of life. Handcoloured copperplate engraving engraved by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf after illustrations by Leonard Defraine from 'La Mythologie en Estampes' (Mythology in Prints, or Figures of Fabled Gods), Chez P. Blanchard, Paris, c.1820.
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RM2JCENXM–A portrait of Nyx (The Night) by Auguste Alexandre Hirsch (1833-1912). In Greek mythology Nyx was one of the primordial godesses created from Chaos. She mates with Erebus (Darkness) to give birth to Aether (LIght) and Hemera (Day). Later she gives birth to Moros (Doom, Destiny), the Keres (Destruction, Death), Thanatos (Death), Hypnos (Sleep), the Oneiroi (Dreams), Momus (Blame), Oizys (Pain, Distress), the Hesperides, the Moirai (Fates), Nemesis (Indignation, Retribution), Apate (Deceit), Philotes (Friendship), Geras (Old Age), and Eris (Strife)
RFJ5GRG4–Karma Sign on white paper. Man Hand Holding Paper with text. Isolated on sky background. Business concept. Stock Photo
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RM2WAPBWP–Nina Guo als Lachesis während der Fotoprobe für Zusammen fallen in der Neuköllner Oper in Berlin, 5. Januar 2024. // Komposition und Musikalische Leitung Andys Skordis. Text Jelena Vuksanovic. Inszenierung Miriam Götz. Bühne und Kostüme Charlotte Morache. Premiere ist am 6. Januar 2024. Neuköllner Oper Berlin Zusammen fallen *** Nina Guo as Lachesis during the photo rehearsal for Zusammen fallen at the Neuköllner Oper in Berlin, January 5, 2024 Composition and musical direction Andys Skordis Text Jelena Vuksanovic Production Miriam Götz Stage and costumes Charlotte Morache Premiere is on Janua
RFD7FDMF–illustration of fate concept.
RMHRJBNP–The Three Fates
RMRC4AH8–Lachesis, one of the Greek Fates or Moirai, with bobbin, measuring the thread of human life. Handcoloured copperplate engraving engraved by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf after illustrations by Leonard Defraine from 'La Mythologie en Estampes' (Mythology in Prints, or Figures of Fabled Gods), Chez P. Blanchard, Paris, c.1820.
RM2JCENXK–A portrait of Nyx (The Night) by Edward Burne Jones (1833-1898). In Greek mythology Nyx was one of the primordial godesses created from Chaos. She mates with Erebus (Darkness) to give birth to Aether (LIght) and Hemera (Day). Later she gives birth to Moros (Doom, Destiny), the Keres (Destruction, Death), Thanatos (Death), Hypnos (Sleep), the Oneiroi (Dreams), Momus (Blame), Oizys (Pain, Distress), the Hesperides, the Moirai (Fates), Nemesis (Indignation, Retribution), Apate (Deceit), Philotes (Friendship), Geras (Old Age), and Eris (Strife)
RM2JCEP0H–A portrait of Nyx (The Night) by William-Adolphe Bouguereau (1825-1905). In Greek mythology Nyx was one of the primordial godesses created from Chaos. She mates with Erebus (Darkness) to give birth to Aether (LIght) and Hemera (Day). Later she gives birth to Moros (Doom, Destiny), the Keres (Destruction, Death), Thanatos (Death), Hypnos (Sleep), the Oneiroi (Dreams), Momus (Blame), Oizys (Pain, Distress), the Hesperides, the Moirai (Fates), Nemesis (Indignation, Retribution), Apate (Deceit), Philotes (Friendship), Geras (Old Age), and Eris (Strife)
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RM2WAPBWA–Caroline Schnitzer als Athropos während der Fotoprobe für Zusammen fallen in der Neuköllner Oper in Berlin, 5. Januar 2024. // Komposition und Musikalische Leitung Andys Skordis. Text Jelena Vuksanovic. Inszenierung Miriam Götz. Bühne und Kostüme Charlotte Morache. Premiere ist am 6. Januar 2024. Neuköllner Oper Berlin Zusammen fallen *** Caroline Schnitzer as Athropos during the photo rehearsal for Zusammen fallen at the Neuköllner Oper in Berlin, January 5, 2024 Composition and musical direction Andys Skordis Text Jelena Vuksanovic Production Miriam Götz Stage and costumes Charlotte Morache
RMP6BHCM–Clotho, one of the Greek Fates or Moirai, spinning the thread of human life on her spindle. Handcoloured copperplate engraving engraved by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf after illustrations by Leonard Defraine from 'La Mythologie en Estampes' (Mythology in Prints, or Figures of Fabled Gods), Chez P. Blanchard, Paris, c.1820.
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RM2WAPBM5–Nina Guo als Lachesis, Sophie Catherin als Clotho und Caroline Schnitzer als Athropos, v.l., während der Fotoprobe für Zusammen fallen in der Neuköllner Oper in Berlin, 5. Januar 2024. // Komposition und Musikalische Leitung Andys Skordis. Text Jelena Vuksanovic. Inszenierung Miriam Götz. Bühne und Kostüme Charlotte Morache. Premiere ist am 6. Januar 2024. Neuköllner Oper Berlin Zusammen fallen *** Nina Guo as Lachesis , Sophie Catherin as Clotho and Caroline Schnitzer as Athropos , f l , during the photo rehearsal for Zusammen fallen at the Neuköllner Oper in Berlin, January 5, 2024 Compositi
RMR2R2KR–The Three Fates. Dated: 1558. Dimensions: plate: 13.8 x 22.2 cm (5 7/16 x 8 3/4 in.) sheet: 14 x 22.4 cm (5 1/2 x 8 13/16 in.). Medium: engraving on laid paper. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Giorgio Ghisi after Giulio Romano.
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RM2WAPBWE–Caroline Schnitzer als Athropos, Sophie Catherin als Clotho und Nina Guo als Lachesis, v.l., während der Fotoprobe für Zusammen fallen in der Neuköllner Oper in Berlin, 5. Januar 2024. // Komposition und Musikalische Leitung Andys Skordis. Text Jelena Vuksanovic. Inszenierung Miriam Götz. Bühne und Kostüme Charlotte Morache. Premiere ist am 6. Januar 2024. Neuköllner Oper Berlin Zusammen fallen *** Caroline Schnitzer as Athropos , Sophie Catherin as Clotho and Nina Guo as Lachesis , f l , during the photo rehearsal for Zusammen fallen at Neuköllner Oper in Berlin, January 5, 2024 Composition a
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RM2WAPBNJ–Nina Guo als Lachesis, Caroline Schnitzer als Athropos und Sophie Catherin als Clotho, v.l., während der Fotoprobe für Zusammen fallen in der Neuköllner Oper in Berlin, 5. Januar 2024. // Komposition und Musikalische Leitung Andys Skordis. Text Jelena Vuksanovic. Inszenierung Miriam Götz. Bühne und Kostüme Charlotte Morache. Premiere ist am 6. Januar 2024. Neuköllner Oper Berlin Zusammen fallen *** Nina Guo as Lachesis , Caroline Schnitzer as Athropos and Sophie Catherin as Clotho , f l , during the photo rehearsal for Zusammen fallen at Neuköllner Oper in Berlin, January 5, 2024 Composition a
RFJ7JYP6–Man Hand writing Karma with black marker on visual screen. Isolated on background. Business, technology, internet concept. Stock Photo
RM2WAPBNG–Caroline Schnitzer als Athropos, Nina Guo als Lachesis und Sophie Catherin als Clotho, v.l., während der Fotoprobe für Zusammen fallen in der Neuköllner Oper in Berlin, 5. Januar 2024. // Komposition und Musikalische Leitung Andys Skordis. Text Jelena Vuksanovic. Inszenierung Miriam Götz. Bühne und Kostüme Charlotte Morache. Premiere ist am 6. Januar 2024. Neuköllner Oper Berlin Zusammen fallen *** Caroline Schnitzer as Athropos , Nina Guo as Lachesis and Sophie Catherin as Clotho , f l , during the photo rehearsal for Zusammen fallen at Neuköllner Oper in Berlin, January 5, 2024 Composition a
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RM2WAPBNN–Caroline Schnitzer als Athropos, Nina Guo als Lachesis und Sophie Catherin als Clotho, v.l., während der Fotoprobe für Zusammen fallen in der Neuköllner Oper in Berlin, 5. Januar 2024. // Komposition und Musikalische Leitung Andys Skordis. Text Jelena Vuksanovic. Inszenierung Miriam Götz. Bühne und Kostüme Charlotte Morache. Premiere ist am 6. Januar 2024. Neuköllner Oper Berlin Zusammen fallen *** Caroline Schnitzer as Athropos , Nina Guo as Lachesis and Sophie Catherin as Clotho , f l , during the photo rehearsal for Zusammen fallen at Neuköllner Oper in Berlin, January 5, 2024 Composition a
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RM2WAPBNP–Caroline Schnitzer als Athropos, Nina Guo als Lachesis und Sophie Catherin als Clotho, v.l., während der Fotoprobe für Zusammen fallen in der Neuköllner Oper in Berlin, 5. Januar 2024. // Komposition und Musikalische Leitung Andys Skordis. Text Jelena Vuksanovic. Inszenierung Miriam Götz. Bühne und Kostüme Charlotte Morache. Premiere ist am 6. Januar 2024. Neuköllner Oper Berlin Zusammen fallen *** Caroline Schnitzer as Athropos , Nina Guo as Lachesis and Sophie Catherin as Clotho , f l , during the photo rehearsal for Zusammen fallen at Neuköllner Oper in Berlin, January 5, 2024 Composition a
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