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Q: Where was the birth place of Cronus?
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Did Poseidon fear Cronus?

Quite possibly, as Cronus the father of Poseidon swallowed him shortly after birth.


What child of cronus and rhea defeated cronus and ruled in his place?

Zeus


How did hades come to be?

If you mean birth, Cronus and Rhea.


Did Poseidon have a normal birth?

Rhea gave birth to him normally, but than Cronus swallowed him.


How did Rhea trick Cronus to save her son Zeus?

Rhea gave Cronus a rock to eat, and went off into a cave and gave birth to Zeus.


What is Poseidon's original myth?

That he was nearly eaten after his birth by his father, the Titan Cronus. However, he was saved by his mother Rhea, who concealed him among a flock of lambs and pretended to have given birth to a colt, which she gave to Cronus to devour.


What is the story of hades birth?

Hades and his siblings were the children of Cronus and Rheia. Since Cronus heard that his children would destroy him, he ate them after Rheia gave birth to them. When Zeus was born, Rheia gave Cronus a rock to eat, and he threw up the children he had already consumed. One of these upchucked children was Hades.


When did Cronus eat Poseidon?

At the birth of Poseidon when the babe was shown to him by Rhea, his wife.


What is Hera's origins?

First there was chaos then Gaia and uranus came and then there is Cronus and his brood then Cronus's wife (Rhea) gave birth to six children and one of them was Hera.


Hades' method of birth?

He was born the usual way by his mother Rhea.


When was the god cronus born?

Cronus was the last born of the twelve Titans, children of Gaia and Ouranos. The year/date of birth for him and other Greek gods or goddesses are not told.


Did hades and poseidon become gods before they got eaten?

Rhea and Cronus, their parents, were the ruling Titan god and goddess; they were deities at birth, and they were swallowed whole by Cronus, not eaten.