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Clotho and was
The second wife was Themis, who bore the three Horae ( Hours ): Eunomia ( Order ), Dikē ( Justice ), Eirene ( Peace ); and the three Moirai ( Fates ): Clotho ( Spinner ), Lachesis ( Alotter ), Atropos ( Unturned ), as well as Tyche.
Clotho was responsible for spinning the thread of human life.
For example, when Pelops was killed and boiled by his father, it was Clotho who brought him back to life.
Clotho, along with her sisters and Hermes, was given credit for creating the alphabet for their people.
Clotho was the daughter of Zeus and Themis, and sister to Lachesis and Atropos, according to Greek mythology.
Clotho brought him back to life, with the exemption of his eaten shoulder, which was replaced by a chunk of ivory.
Clotho, along with the other two Fates, was tricked by becoming intoxicated by Alcestis.
When Meleager was born from them, suddenly in the palace the Fates, Clotho, Lachesis, and Atropos, appeared.

Clotho and one
Clotho, one of the three Fates, ordered by Zeus, brought the boy to life again ( she collected the parts of the body and boiled them in a sacred cauldron ), rebuilding his shoulder with one wrought of ivory made by Hephaestus and presented by Demeter.
As one of the Three Fates, Clotho assisted Hermes in creating the alphabet, forced the goddess Aphrodite into making love with other gods, killed the Titan Typhon with poison fruit, persuaded Zeus to kill Asclepius with a bolt of lightning, and aided the gods in their war with the Giants by killing Agrius and Thoas with bronze clubs.
* Clotho, one of the Moirai, or Fates, in Greek mythology
The name of the gene comes from Klotho or Clotho, one of the Moirai, or Fates, in Greek mythology.

Clotho and Three
Clotho () is the youngest of the Three Fates or Moirai, in ancient Greek mythology.
The remixed versions have different track listings from the original album, omitting the first two sections of " The Three Fates " (" Clotho " and " Lachesis ") and " Tank " because the multitrack tapes for those pieces were unavailable, and adding unreleased material.

Clotho and Fates
The Moirai | three Fates, Clotho, Lachesis ( mythology ) | Lachesis and Atropos, who spin, draw out and cut the thread of life, represent Death in this tapestry, as they triumph over the fallen body of Chastity.
* Amanda Plummer, Carole Shelley and Paddi Edwards as Clotho, Lachesis, Atropos, the three Fates who predict Hades ' attempt to conquer Olympus.
Even here Xenocrates's preference for symbolic modes of sensualising or denoting appears: he connected the above three stages of knowledge with the three Fates: Atropos, Clotho, and Lachesis.

Clotho and is
Even though Clotho and her sister were real goddesses, their representation of fate is more focused upon in Greek mythology.
Clotho is also mentioned in the tenth book of the Republic of Plato as the daughter of Necessity.
Ariadne, the Greek goddess of fertility, is similar to Clotho in that she carries a ball of thread, much like Clotho ’ s spindle.
One of the most recognizable songs in Columns is called Clotho, presumably after the Greek Moira of the same name, related to the Greek flavor of some of the game's art.
Ralph and Lois name the two " good " doctors Clotho and Lachesis, while the third " bad " doctor is called Atropos ; they are all named after the Moirai of mythology.
Ralph is able to counterbalance this however, by striking a deal with Clotho and Lachesis whereby he trades his own life for Natalie's.
The story ends on a tragic note as Ralph, to uphold his bargain with Clotho and Lachesis, is hit and killed by a car to prevent Natalie Deepneau from being killed in his place.

Clotho and with
Clotho and Lachesis ( mythology ) | Lachesis besides Poseidon ( with his trident ), and presumably Atropos besides Artemis ( with the moon crescent ).
Clotho carries a spindle or a roll ( the book of fate ), Lachesis a staff with which she points to the horoscope on a globe, and Atropos ( Aisa ) a scroll, a wax tablet, a sundial, a pair of scales, or a cutting instrument.
Clotho also used her life-giving powers in the myth of Tantalus, the god who had slain and prepared his son Pelops for a dinner party with other gods.
" She worked along with her two sisters, Clotho, who spun the thread, and Lachesis, who measured the length.

Clotho and are
Lachesis sings the things that were, Clotho the things that are, and Atropos the things that are to be.
According to Hesiod's Theogony, she and her sisters ( Atropos and Clotho ) are the daughters of Nyx ( Night ) and Erebus.

Clotho and Greek
* Clotho (, Greek – " spinner ") spun the thread of life from her distaff onto her spindle.
* Nona ( Greek equivalent Clotho ), who spun the thread of life from her distaff onto her spindle ;
The Roman equivalent of the Greek Clotho, she spun the thread of life from her distaff onto her spindle.

Clotho and .
According to Hesiod's Theogony, Atropos and her sisters ( Clotho and Lachesis ) were the daughters of Nyx ( Night ), though later in the same work ( ll.
They thus sang his fate: Clotho said that he would be noble, Lachesis that he would be brave, but Atropos looking at a brand burning on the hearth and said, “ He will live only as long as this brand remains unconsumed .” When Althaea, the mother, heard this, she leaped from the bed, put out the fatal brand, and buried it in the midst of the palace, so that it shouldn ’ t be destroyed by fire.

was and worshiped
Apollo Delphinios was a sea-god especially worshiped in Crete and in the islands, and his name indicates his connection with Delphi and the holy serpent Delphyne ( womb ).
The Opuntian Locrians worshiped Ajax as their national hero, and so great was their faith in him that when they drew up their army in battle, they always left one place open for him, believing that, although invisible to them, he was fighting for and among them.
Ajax then became an Attic hero ; he was worshiped at Athens, where he had a statue in the market-place, and the tribe Aiantis was named after him.
More purely Hellenic myth would have Amathus settled instead by one of the sons of Heracles, thus accounting for the fact that he was worshiped there.
Augustine's City of God was closely identified with the Church, the community that worshiped the Trinity.
He gives no precise indication of their geographical situation but states that, together with six other tribes, they worshiped a goddess named Nerthus, whose sanctuary was located on " an island in the Ocean ".
It is believed that a precursor of Artemis was worshiped in Minoan Crete as the goddess of mountains and hunting, Britomartis.
Like her mother and brother, who was widely worshiped at Troy, Artemis took the side of the Trojans.
As Aeginaea, she was worshiped in Sparta ; the name means either huntress of chamois, or the wielder of the javelin ().
Diana was worshiped in ancient Roman religion and is revered in Roman Neopaganism and Stregheria.
Several Biblical stories allude to the belief that the Canaanite gods all existed and possessed the most power in the lands that worshiped them or in their sacred objects ; their power was real and could be invoked by the people who patronised them.
According to this view, human society was formerly a matriarchy, with communities being egalitarian, pacifistic and focused on the worship of the Goddess ; such a society was subsequently overthrown by violent patriarchal hordes who worshiped male sky gods and who continued to rule through the form of Christianity.
Osiris was widely worshiped as Lord of the Dead until the suppression of the Egyptian religion during the Christian era.
She survived in Greek folklore as the consort of Dionysos, with whom she was worshiped in some local cults.
This vase suggests he was descended partly from Apollo ( thus partly divine, shades of Achilles ), whom he worshiped as a God, gave private parties in his honor together with Minerva, Roman Goddess of War, from the founder of Rome, and his connection to his uncle Julius Caesar, for whom as a young man he gave a remarkable funeral oratory, and who adopted him on his father's death, when he was only four.
" The result was a syncretistic religion, in which national groups worshiped the Hebrew god, but they also served their own gods in accordance with the customs of the nations from which they had been brought.
He was historically worshiped as the progenitor of their famous staff method by the monks themselves.
Further evidence includes the many female figurines unearthed in ancient Israel, supporting the view that Asherah functioned as a goddess and consort of Yahweh and was worshiped as the Queen of Heaven.
Davidson adds, on the other hand, that it is attested that the Germanic peoples worshiped their deities in open forest clearings and that a sky god was particularly connected with the oak tree, and therefore " a central tree was a natural symbol for them also ".
Their system of gods and goddesses was loose, there being certain deities which virtually every Gallic person worshiped, as well as tribal and household gods.

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