Cronus could control time itself, but he could not control tings in time. He could stop time, make it go backwards, or speed it up, and he could also stop a person by stopping "their" time, but he could not control everything.
Zeus fought Cronus because Mother Earth was angry at Cronus and knew that one of his sons could defeat him. Cronus was eating his children so he wouldn't be overthrown but Rhea, his wife, made sure Zeus wasn't eaten. Then, when Zeus was old enough, he fought Cronus.
The cult of Cronus could be found in ancient; Athens of Attica Olympia a sanctuary in Elis Lebadeia in Boiotia Gades, a Greek colony in Iberia
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Cronus did not die.
Cronus had many abilities, like all the other immortals he could change reality itself. He could do almost everything, freeze time, create things from thin air, destroy entire countries, travel through time and anything you could imagine.
Cronus was one of the Titans. He could control time at will. Cronus has brown hair laced with grey which is short in length and slightly unkempt; he also sports a whiskery chin and moustache. His eyes are wide. Cronus has an athletic body and stands at 6'0".
No, Cronus was a Titan. He was a son of Gaia and Uranus.
Evidently, as when Zeus wrestled with Cronus, Cronus lost.
Yes, Cronus was male.
Male was Cronus gender
Yes, Demeter was a daughter of Cronus and Rhea. So she was "created" by Cronus.
After Zeus had grown up and given his father an emetic so that the six siblings were united and could overthrow Cronus. The events in the Greek myths did not happen in any particular year.