Zeus
Cronus ruled over the titans.
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 ruled the Golden Age.
Kronous is the correct spelling he was the titan of time and ruled the titans
Prior to the age of The Age of The Gods, in Greek mythology, the universe was ruled by the Titan Cronus, who had come to be ruler by killing his father Oranos. However, Cronus became aware of a prophecy which foretold that he himself would be slain by his own child, as proper retribution for the murder he committed on his father. To prevent this from coming to fruition, anytime Cronus' wife, Rhea, would give birth, Cronus would immediately swallow the child to prevent it from fulfilling the prophecy. Rhea's sixth child, Zeus, survived this fate when Rhea wrapped a rock in swaddling clothes and gave it to Cronus, who immediately swallowed it, believing it to be his newborn child. Zeus would be raised in secret and ultimately killed his father in a war which would see him become the new ruler of the universe.
The Ottoman Turks defeated the Arabs in the 10th century and ruled for 400 years.
Demeter was born as the daughter of Cronus and Rhea, who were Titans in Greek mythology. She was one of the six siblings known as the Olympian Gods, who later overthrew their Titan parents and ruled in their place.
When Cronus ruled the universe, it was known as the Golden Age. This era was characterized by peace, prosperity, and abundance, as there were no wars or hardships. Under Cronus, the Titans governed the world, and humanity lived in harmony with nature, enjoying a time free from toil and suffering. However, this age eventually came to an end with the rise of Zeus and the Olympian gods.
Both Cronus and Kronos are acceptable English spellings for the Greek Titan who ruled in the Golden Age. Cronus is the Latinized version commonly used in modern English literature and transliterations, while Kronos is the more traditional Greek spelling.
Cronus/Kronos/Cronos, ruled over the other ancient Greek titans.
Zeus' uncle was Cronus, who was also his father. Cronus was the leader of the Titans and ruled during the Golden Age. He was overthrown by Zeus and his siblings in a power struggle known as the Titanomachy, after which Zeus became the king of the gods.
Ovid in his Metamorphoses writes of the Ages of Man, first the Golden Age were ruled by Cronus. The Silver Age, Age of Bronze and Age of Iron were ruled by Zeus.