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  2. Moirai - Wikipedia

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    The three Moirai are daughters of the primeval goddess Nyx ("night"), and sisters of Keres ("the black fates"), Thanatos ("death"), and Nemesis ("retribution"). [48] Later they are daughters of Zeus and the Titaness Themis ("the Institutor"), [ 49 ] who was the embodiment of divine order and law [ 50 ] [ 51 ] and sisters of Eunomia ("lawfulness ...

  3. Clotho - Wikipedia

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    According to Hesiod's Theogony, Clotho and her sisters (Atropos and Lachesis) were the daughters of Nyx (Night), without the assistance of a father. [1] Later in the same work (ll. 901-906) they are said to have been born of Zeus and Themis. Clotho is mentioned in the tenth book of the Republic of Plato as the daughter of Necessity, as well.

  4. List of spiritual entities in Islam - Wikipedia

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    Khartafush, a jinni who betrayed his father and joined the army of devils, after he married the daughter of Iblis. [25] (Genie) Genie) Khidr , sometimes regarded as an angel who took human form and thus able to reveal hidden knowledge exceeding those of the prophets to guide and help people or prophets. [ 26 ] (

  5. Lachesis - Wikipedia

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    According to Hesiod's Theogony, Lachesis and her sisters were the daughters of Nyx (Night), though later in the same work (ll. 901-906) they are said to have been born of Zeus and Themis. [3] Lachesis is also mentioned in the tenth book of the Republic of Plato as the daughter of Necessity. She instructs the souls who are about to choose their ...

  6. Scáthach - Wikipedia

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    Scáthach, illustrated by Beatrice Elvery, from Heroes of the Dawn, 1914 [1]. Scáthach (Irish: [ˈsˠkaːhəx]) or Sgàthach (Scottish Gaelic: Sgàthach an Eilean Sgitheanach) is a figure in the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology.

  7. Guarani mythology - Wikipedia

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    The pair had three sons and a large but unspecified number of daughters. The first of their sons was Tumé Arandú , considered to be the wisest of men and the great prophet of the Guarani people. Second of their sons was Marangatú, a benevolent and generous leader of his people, and father of Kerana , the mother of the seven legendary ...

  8. Tartarus - Wikipedia

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    Tartarus is the place where, according to Plato's Gorgias (c. 400 BC), souls are judged after death and where the wicked received divine punishment. Tartarus appears in early Greek cosmology, such as in Hesiod's Theogony, where the personified Tartarus is described as one of the earliest beings to exist, alongside Chaos and Gaia (Earth).

  9. Melusine - Wikipedia

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    To punish her daughters for killing their own father, Pressine imprisons Palatine in the same mountain as Elinas, seals Melior inside a castle for all her life, and banishes Melusine, the instigator, from Avalon and also cursing her to take the form of a two-tailed serpent from the waist down every Saturday. If a man ever marries Melusine, he ...