Goddess of fate
In mythology, the goddess of fate is an embodiment of “fate”, “doom” and similar concepts as a female deity. Very often this does not happen in the form of a single deity, but rather through a trinity of goddesses of fate or women of fate .
The goddesses of fate include:
- in Greek mythology
- the Moiren Klotho , Lachesis and Atropos or Moira as embodiment of the (more or less just) destiny assigned to a person. Man can rebel against this fate and thereby becomes a tragic hero.
 - Ananke , the fate that doesn't necessarily have to be fair
 - Home poor , the inevitable, compelling fate
 - Tyche , the blind coincidence
 
 - in Etruscan mythology
- the lasers
 
 - in Roman mythology
- the Parzen , according to the Greek Moiren
 - Fortuna , happiness, comparable to the Greek Tyche in her appearance as Agathe Tyche ("good chance")
 
 - in Germanic mythology the Norns Urd , Verdandi and Skuld
 - in Slavic mythology the Zorya .