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Kronos was chopped up and thrown in to Tatarus
It started with Gaea (mother Earth) and she had children the Titans and then Kronos killed his father with his skythe because his mother told him to. Afterward, the Titans had children that became known as the gods. And eventually Zeus killed Kronos with his own skythe.
Kronos is one of the Titan gods of time and ages.
Zeus was Kronos' son and Kronos did not want to be overthrown as king of the gods by Zeus.
The kids of kronos was Zeus, posiden ,and, hades the gods of sky, water, and dead
Kronos was chopped up and thrown in to Tatarus
No, Zeus actually killed his father Kronos to rise to power.
It started with Gaea (mother Earth) and she had children the Titans and then Kronos killed his father with his skythe because his mother told him to. Afterward, the Titans had children that became known as the gods. And eventually Zeus killed Kronos with his own skythe.
At first, the titans ruled the gods.(gods were son and daughters of kronos, titian king) Then, Zeus overthrew Kronos (Cronus) and the gods ruled.
Kronos is one of the Titan gods of time and ages.
Zeus was Kronos' son and Kronos did not want to be overthrown as king of the gods by Zeus.
He helps destroy Kronos.
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The kids of kronos was Zeus, posiden ,and, hades the gods of sky, water, and dead
There is no God or Goddess of all the Gods, Zeus is the king of the gods and kronos is the father to the first 6 gods. uranus is kronos' father who was born from chaos so there is no God of Gods the closest you can get is the king of the Gods
The titans were the parents of the gods. The god, Zeus, killed his dad Kronos(a titan) and rescued his brother and sisters, which had been [locked up or eaten] by Kronos because Kronos was afraid he might one day be overthrown by his children, just like his dad, Uranus, before him.
Greek gods originated from the belief systems and mythology of ancient Greeks. They were seen as powerful immortal beings who ruled over various aspects of the world and human life. The stories and depictions of these gods were passed down through generations in Greek society and continue to be a significant part of Western cultural heritage.