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in greek mythology the moirae are the three goddesses of fate. clotho, lachesis, and atropos. The three sisters weave the fate of humans and gods alike. neither human nor god has the power to influence or question their judgment and actions ! clotho, the youngest one, spins the thread of life; she is the very origin, the creation of life itself and her tread is spun upon the birth of a person! lachesis, the second sister, is the one that allocates the fate of people during life. it is said that lachesis measures the thread of life with her rod determining it’s length and nature. The last sister of fate is atropos, the unturning. Atropos is the cutter of the thread of life and with her shears she determines how someone will die.
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Greek Mythology has left us an invaluable heritage of tales with envious gods, courageous heroes, epic adventures and stories of vengeance and love. The corpus of Greek Mythology is immerse and we would need several volumes of books to cover most of the stories. However, as it is natural, some of those stories are more beloved than others. Here is an abridgment of 30 of the most famous tales from Greek Mythology.

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Theogony: Clash of the Titans
According to Hesiod’s Theogony, in the beginning, there was only Chaos. Dense darkness covered everything until the Earth was born out of Chaos and the mountains, the sea, and then the sky (Uranus) with the sun, the moon and the stars. Then Uranus and Earth came together and gave birth to the Titans. But, Uranus was afraid that one of his children would take his throne. That is why he enclosed every one of them in the depths of the Earth. But his son, Cronus, the strongest of the Titans, defeated him and became world leader. He married Rhea, who gave birth to two gods and three goddesses: Hades, Poseidon, Hera, Hestia and Demeter.
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