Moirae

GPTKB entity

Statements (63)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:mythological_figure
gptkbp:are gptkb:the_Fates
three sisters
associated with the passage of time
often depicted with a spindle
often referenced in poetry
often referenced in philosophical discussions
associated with the concept of time
associated with destiny
depicted in various mythological texts
often depicted as old women
associated with the concept of life cycles
sometimes depicted with a balance scale
associated with the inevitability of death
linked to the idea of fate versus free will
part of the larger pantheon of Greek deities
linked to the idea of predestination
from Greek mythology
mentioned in Homer's works
often referenced in discussions of mythology and folklore
associated with the concept of fate in religion
associated with the concept of fate in sociology
considered archetypal figures in storytelling
considered to be impartial
considered to be integral to Greek mythology
considered to be powerful beings
considered to be significant in cultural studies.
considered to be timeless figures
considered to be universal symbols of fate
depicted in art and literature throughout history
featured in various adaptations of Greek myths
linked to the concept of choice and free will
linked to the concept of fate in literature
linked to the idea of cosmic order
linked to the idea of fate in art history
linked to the idea of fate in psychology
often depicted in allegorical contexts
often depicted in classical sculptures
often invoked in discussions of fate
often portrayed in a triad
part of the ancient Greek belief system
sometimes confused with other fate figures
sometimes depicted as weaving fate
sometimes depicted in fantasy genres
sometimes depicted in graphic novels
sometimes depicted in modern media
sometimes depicted in theatrical performances
sometimes referenced in modern literature
sometimes referenced in philosophical literature
sometimes referred to as the Moirai
symbolic of inevitability
featured in various cultural interpretations of fate
considered to be influential figures in storytelling traditions
associated with the concept of destiny in various cultures
gptkbp:controls the thread of life
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Moirae
gptkbp:include gptkb:Atropos
gptkb:Clotho
gptkb:Lachesis
gptkbp:influence human lives
gptkbp:represents fate and destiny
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:Themis
gptkbp:bfsLayer 5