There actually were three goddesses of fate, called Moirai or Moirae. They were led by Zeus Moiragetes, the god of fate. The three goddesses were named Klotho (who spun the thread of life), Lakhesis (who measured the thread of life), and Atropos [or Aisa] (who cut the thread of life).
The Fate that spun the thread of life was Clotho.
Clotho spun the thread of life. She was one of the Moirae, also known as The Fates.
The Fates, or the Moirae basically had control of people's destinies. Their individual jobs were:Klotho- spun the thread of lifeLakhesis- measured thread of lifeAtropos- cut thread of life
Clotho spun the thread, Lachesis measured it, and Atropos cut it.
There actually were three goddesses of fate, called Moirai or Moirae. They were led by Zeus Moiragetes, the god of fate. The three goddesses were named Klotho (who spun the thread of life), Lakhesis (who measured the thread of life), and Atropos [or Aisa] (who cut the thread of life).
There were three of them working together: the Moirae or Fates.* Clotho spun the thread of life from her distaff onto her spindle.. * Lachesis measured the thread of life allotted to each person. * Atropos was the cutter of the thread of life.
The Fate that spun the thread of life was Clotho.
There is actually a trio of goddesses commonly known as the Fates. They are the Moirae in Greek Mythology. The trio consists of the following.Clotho-spun the thread of lifeLachesis-measured the thread of life given to each personAtropos- cuts the thread of life
Thread is spun from fleece by spinners.
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First the fibers are spun into thread, then the thread is woven into cloth.
She spun the thread of life. She controlled men's birth and others believe she controled the god's fates as well. Clotho was the youngest of the fates and often is seen carrying around a spindle.
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Once the wool is sheared from the sheep, it is cleaned, carded and spun into thread.
Clotho spun the thread of life. She was one of the Moirae, also known as The Fates.
Well, it is very similar but, no. It's not the same.