No he isn't, Zeus defeated him with the help of the Cyclops and the other Gods. They threw him into a pit in the Underworld.
time
Kronos power is to be able to slow down time or to freeze someone.
the Greek gods were always in power, and they still reign, alongside God,but the Greeks were the first ones to recognize them. in other words, forever, unless kronos overthrows them.
It is not wise to underestimate the power of a god or goddess: Kronos, however, was a Titan god of Time.
Kronos was still locked away and incomplete. He wasn't able to talk directly to anyone yet.
Kronos' power is time. He can slow down time, which gives him a better chamce of defeating his opponent. The opponent feels as if he is walking through syrup, and Kronos kills him easily.
Cronus (ΚÏόνος in Greek) was usually depicted with a sickle or scythe. I don't know that I would describe it as a "symbol of power", but it does represent the method by which he came to power: he used a sickle to cut off his father Ouranos' testicles. After Kronos was overthown in turn by his own son Zeus, he was still regarded as the patron deity of the harvest, so the scythe/sickle still makes sense.
No, Zeus actually killed his father Kronos to rise to power.
Scythe Kronos is a Stamina type beyblade with incredible power
Kronos possessed him, because he needed a body until he had enough power to evolve into his true self. In the end, luke broke through kronos' control and killed himself so kronos would die, too. The three fates themselves took lukes body.
kronos
Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades are sons of Kronos. Kronos swallowed Poseidon and Hades, but Rhea hid Zeus from Kronos. Zeus later tricked Kronos into vomiting up Poseidon and Hades.