Cronus, Titan god of time and King of the Titans, he used a sickle to castrate his father Ouranos.
In Greek mythology it was Cronus. He wasn't a god, but a Titan. He overthrew his father, Uranus in the Golden Age by cutting him up with a sickle.
Cronus was actually a titan; he was the patron of the harvest. His symbol was the sickle.
Cronus/Kronos did not ever become an ultimate 'god'. He was a titan.
Saturn is a Titan, and yes, he carries the same style of scythe/sickle that Cronus, his Greek counterpart, does.
Saturn is named for Saturnus, a Roman god equated to the Greek Kronos (the Titan father of Zeus) the Babylonian Ninurta and to the Hindu Shani. Saturn's symbol represents the god's sickle (Unicode: ♄)
Helios was a god, specifically the personification of the sun in Greek mythology. He was not a Titan.
crows are named after the Greek Titan Cronus. He is the god of harvest portrayed carrying a sickle. This sickle is also symbol of the grim reaper a.k.a. The precursor to Cronus. This associates crows with death and hence the term murder of crows
All the planets are named after Roman gods (Mercury, Mars and so on). Saturn was the Roman equivalent of the Greek god Kronos the Titan, who was the father of Zeus and his 5 brothers and sisters. The name Saturn is possibly from the Latin word for "to sow" as Saturn was the Roman god of agriculture amongst other things.
Atlas was a Titan.
Yes; Epimetheus was the Titan god of afterthought, the father of excuses.
He is a god.
There was not a Greek god of time, but there was a Greek Titan of time. He was the youngest Titan (godlike sons of Gaea, mother earth). He was also the leader of the Titans. He had a big sickle and that was his symbol. His name was Kronos. Zeus, the god of the sky and Kronos's son, cut him up into one-hundred pieces and threw those pieces into Tartarus, the deepest pit in the Underworld. He is now said to suffer continuous pain. This can happen because Titan's, like gods, are immortal and can never die.