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ID: 901002191
Page link: http://vocab.getty.edu/page/ia/901002191
Record Type: Character/Person

Parcae (Roman characters)

Note: The three Roman fates, Nona, Decima, and Morta.

Names:
Parcae (Roman characters) (preferred,English-P,D)
Parca (Roman character) (English)
Parques (French-P,D)

Hierarchical Position:
Legend, Religion, Mythology (P)
....<Roman iconography> (P)
........<Roman characters> (P)
............Parcae (Roman characters) (I)
Related Iconography:
counterpart is .... Moirae
..........(Legend, Religion, Mythology, Greek iconography, Greek characters, Moirae (Greek deities)) [901002193]

Other Relationships:
role/characteristic is .... deities
.....(people in religion, people in religion and related occupations, people in the humanities, people by occupation, people (agents), People (hierarchy name)) (AAT)
affiliated/associated with .... fate
.....(philosophical concepts, Associated Concepts (hierarchy name)) (AAT)

Sources:
Parcae (Roman characters)
................Encyclopedia Britannica Online (2002-)
................Iconclass Illustrated Edition (2022-) 92G1 Fates, Parcae (Moirae)
................Grant and Hazel, Who's Who in Classical Mythology (1993)
Parca (Roman character)
................Encyclopedia Britannica Online (2002-)
Parques
................Louvre Museum (2016-)
Iconography Record Sources:
................ Grant and Hazel, Who's Who in Classical Mythology (1993)
................ Iconclass Illustrated Edition (2022-) 92G1 Fates, Parcae (Moirae)
................ Source for image https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/6e/Les_Parques.jpg

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