yes he did
Mount Olympus
Just after Zeus dethroned his father Cronus, he and his siblings fled to Mount Olympus and made it their home and dwelling.
because cronus killed his father to become ruler. He was afraid one of his kids might do the same and try to kill him, which was the case. Zeus later killed Cronus and became ruler of mount olympus.
Her youngest son, Cronus, the King of the Titans and father of Zeus.
Overthrowing Uranus (The Sky), his father, and swallowing all his Olympian children save Zeus.
No, during the war when Zeus was overthrowing his father, Cronus, The cyclopes forged it.
Cronus was driven to the Pit of Tartarus. Rhea was not punished, she dwells on Olympus or roams in the wild mountains.
When Atlas and the other Titans revolted with Cronus, Zues struck down Cronus with a thunderbolt Well, Zeus actually did overthrow Cronos in the end, but Cronos ate all his sons to prevent them from overthrowing him. But Zeus escape before Cronos could eat him.
since he defeated his father cronus and rescued his brothers and sisters from cronus's stomach. uw. they helped Zeus defeat him and he has fictionally ruled mt. Olympus ever since
Cronus, Kronus or Kronus and Rhea, his sister, were said to have lived on Mount Titanos with the rest of the Titans. The peak of Mount Titanos was the one facing Mount Olympus, were the twelve Olympins lived. Although Cronus and Rhea and the Titans did not stay there for long, because when Zeus was older he freed his uncles and won the war against the Titans and the Olympians, Zeus then threw them into tartarus where they spent the rest of their life. So in the end Cronus, Rhea and the Titans did not stay there for long. Although in some Greek Mythology they say Cronus escaped and rod of to Rome where he was known as SATURN.
Cronus, who is also known as Kronos, was a first generation Titan in Greek mythology who became the ruler by overthrowing his Father Uranus. He was overthrown by his own son Zeus and imprisoned to the underworld.
Cronus/Kronos did not ever become an ultimate 'god'. He was a titan.