There was a diverse selection of women, most of these were called goddesses. Goddesses were broke down in to different labels some of which being called fates and sirens. Today we only know of there being three fates, but that should not diminish the power of these goddesses. Clotho, Lachesis, and Atropos were the names of the three fates, these infamous white robed goddesses determined the length and course of every human life. Clotho spun out each thread of destiny; Lachesis measured it to length; and Atropos snipped it with her sheers of life (Keenan 72). Sirens, the other type of goddess were half-bird, half-woman creatures. No one could ever resist these women, their bewitching songs could lure any man to his death if only he heard it (Keenan …show more content…
One of the many elements of the earth that was greatly appreciated was the moon. Today and in ancient Greek history the moon is a very powerful force. Its different phase set the rhythm for nature and gave order to the Greek calendar (Cavendish 264). There is a festival that is held in honor of the moon that is still held in modern day times, this is called The Carneia Festival. This event is annual at Sparta that is always concluded under a full moon in Karneios which is roughly August (Cavendish