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The three goddesses who controlled mortal destiny in Greek mythology were known as the Three Fates. They were Clotho, who spun the thread of each person's life, Lachesis, who determined the length of the person's life by measuring the length of their life thread, and Atropos, who ended a person's life by cutting their life thread with her "abhorred shears."
Known collectively as the Moirae or in English the Fates
I don't know why this is in the Christianity category, but you must be referring to the Olympian goddesses Clotho ("spinner," alias Urd), Atropos ("scissors," alias Verdandi), Lachesis ("lots," alias Skuld), the three "Fates" or "Moire", all three are daughters of Zeus and the Titaness Themis. They controlled every mortal life from birth to death.
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The three goddesses who control mortal destiny are called The Fates. They are Clotho, Lachesis and Atropos in Greek mythology. In Roman mythology, they are Nona, Decima and Morta.
The three Fates: Clotho, Lachesis, and Atropos.
There is actually three goddesses, the Moirae (or Moerae or Moirai). They are often called the three fates.
It was the "will of Zeus" that the mortal Paris judge between the three goddesses, and chose the fairest according to Homer's version in The Iliad.
The Fates, but depending on which mythology you want to go by, these are the Fates in that mythology. Greek- the Moirae- Clotho (spin life thread); Lachesis (measure thread); Atropos (cut threadl Roman-Parcae-Nona (spin); Decima (measure); Morta (cutter) By the way, they're all female.
The three virgin goddesses were Minerva, Diana, and Vesta.