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- Q1284182 subject Q15135676.
- Q1284182 subject Q19801189.
- Q1284182 subject Q6244785.
- Q1284182 subject Q8365351.
- Q1284182 abstract "In Roman mythology, Morta was the goddess of death. She is one of the Parcae, related to the Roman conception of the Fates in Greek mythology, the Moirai. Her Greek equivalent is Atropos, She is responsible for pain and death that occurs in a half wake half sleep time frame. Her father is the god of darkness and her mother is the goddess of night. She visits and warns in advance of the pain or death about to be endured.".
- Q1284182 thumbnail La_ParcaGarciaVega.jpg?width=300.
- Q1284182 wikiPageWikiLink Q122173.
- Q1284182 wikiPageWikiLink Q15135676.
- Q1284182 wikiPageWikiLink Q180287.
- Q1284182 wikiPageWikiLink Q19801189.
- Q1284182 wikiPageWikiLink Q34726.
- Q1284182 wikiPageWikiLink Q370547.
- Q1284182 wikiPageWikiLink Q6244785.
- Q1284182 wikiPageWikiLink Q753294.
- Q1284182 wikiPageWikiLink Q8365351.
- Q1284182 comment "In Roman mythology, Morta was the goddess of death. She is one of the Parcae, related to the Roman conception of the Fates in Greek mythology, the Moirai. Her Greek equivalent is Atropos, She is responsible for pain and death that occurs in a half wake half sleep time frame. Her father is the god of darkness and her mother is the goddess of night. She visits and warns in advance of the pain or death about to be endured.".
- Q1284182 label "Morta (mythology)".
- Q1284182 depiction La_ParcaGarciaVega.jpg.