The Fates

  • 1The Fates — were three mythological goddesses and may refer to: *Moirae, the Fates of Greek mythology *Parcae, the Fates of Roman mythology *Norns, numerous female beings who determine the fate or future of a person in Germanic paganism *Three Witches,… …

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  • 2The Fates of the Apostles — [Vercelli Book, fol.52b 54a] , is the shortest of Cynewulf’s known canon at 122 lines long. It is a brief martyrology of the twelve apostles of the Bible written in the standard alliterative verse. Fates recites the key events that subsequently… …

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  • 3Duel of the Fates — Single by London Symphony Orchestra and the London Voices from the album Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace (soundtrack) Released 1999 Format CD single …

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  • 4tempt\ the\ fates — • tempt fate • tempt the fates v. phr. To take a chance; run a risk; gamble. You re tempting fate every time you drive that old wreck of a car …

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  • 5Fates — [fāts] pl.n. Gr. & Rom. Myth. the three goddesses who control human destiny and life: see CLOTHO, LACHESIS, ATROPOS * * * In Greek and Roman mythology, the three goddesses who determined human destiny. The Fates were usually depicted as old women …

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  • 6The Unnatural Combat — is a Jacobean era stage play, a tragedy written by Philip Massinger, and first published in 1639.No hard data on the play s date of origin or initial theatrical production has survived. Scholars estimate a date in the early 1620s; There is a… …

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  • 7the Weird Sisters — 1. The Fates 2. Applied by some also to the Norns, the Fates of Scandinavian mythology 3. The witches in Shakespeare s Macbeth • • • Main Entry: ↑weird …

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  • 8The Little Mermaid (1989 film) — The Little Mermaid (Disney) redirects here. For the franchise, see The Little Mermaid (franchise). The Little Mermaid …

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  • 9The Dragons of Eden — The Dragons of Eden: Speculations on the Evolution of Human Intelligence   …

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  • 10The Birth of Merlin — The Birth of Merlin, or, The Child Hath Found his Father is a Jacobean play, first performed in 1622 at the Curtain Theatre in Shoreditch. [N.W. Bawcutt, The Control and Censorship of Caroline Drama, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1996.] It… …

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