Cronus was also the Titan of time. He influences the Greek root word, "chrono", meaning time. e.g chronological order (order of events that happen from beginning to end), chronologist (somebody who studies clocks or fixes clocks), and a chronometer (an instrument that measures time a.k.a clock).
No, Cronus was a Titan. He was a son of Gaia and Uranus.
Male was Cronus gender
Yes, Cronus was male.
Yes, Demeter was a daughter of Cronus and Rhea. So she was "created" by Cronus.
cronus's power is Time=he can control it
With their religion.
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Yes, the environment continues to influence us today in various ways such as shaping our behaviors, health, and even our mindset. Factors like air quality, access to green spaces, and climate changes can all impact our daily lives and well-being. It's essential to consider and address environmental influences for a healthier and sustainable future.
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Edison was the co-founder of General Electric, which is the 4th largest company in the world. GE is a huge industry that influences us greatly today.
Some concepts from Roman law that influence laws today are the rights to own property, to appeal a decision, to make a will, to honor a contract, and to adopt. These are just a few things and even though they may have been modified over the years, the basic concept is still there.
It gives us a moral and also teaches us a lesson and also encourages us
Yes, Greek influences can be seen today in various aspects such as architecture, literature, philosophy, and language. Many modern buildings, especially government and educational institutions, are influenced by Greek architecture. Greek mythology and epic poems continue to inspire literature, and many philosophical ideas originated from ancient Greek thinkers are still relevant today. Additionally, numerous English words have Greek origins, showcasing the lasting impact of the Greek language.
Rome's influences be seen in our lives today through:mathematicslanguage of Latin - influences word origins; origins for medical terms, etc.speech and discourse argumentsLogic and DebateVatican policies and the Pope's views through the Roman Catholic church
Cronus did not die.
Saturn is Cronus. Cronus was his greek name, Saturn his roman name.