They acknowledged a plurality of gods. […] They were the attendants or secretaries of Æolus. […] They were the Lycæa of the Greeks. […] They were also called the Destinies. […] They had the power of predicting future events.
They acknowledged a plurality of gods. […] They were the attendants or secretaries of Æolus. […] They were the Lycæa of the Greeks. […] They were also called the Destinies. […] They had the power of predicting future events.