Because Cronus is a Titan, which are enemies with the Greek Gods (which includes Poseidon, Zeus, Hades, etc...), Cronus was naturally an enemy with Poseidon due to their sort of never-ending war.
Cronus, a Titan in Greek mythology, faced several enemies, most notably his own children, the Olympian gods led by Zeus. Fearing that one of his offspring would overthrow him, as he had done to his father Uranus, Cronus swallowed his children at birth. However, Zeus eventually led a rebellion against Cronus, freeing his siblings and ultimately defeating him in the Titan War. This conflict arose from Cronus's tyranny and fear of losing power to the next generation.
Cronus didn't hide any children. It was his father, Uranus, who hid Cronus' brothers, Hecatonchires and Cyclopes.
Their enemies were the Titans: The Males: Oceanus Hyperion Lapetus Cronus Crius Coeus The Females: Tethys Theia Phoebe Themis Mnemosyne Rhea They are the children of Ouranos (sky) and Gaia (Earth). They were led by Cronus, who was the youngest. They came before the standard Greek Gods, in fact they spawned the Greek Gods. Cronus spawning perhaps the three best known gods (among others) and the source of the titans downfall, Hades, Poseidon, and Zeus (the youngest and conquerer of his father Cronus.) They also had other immortal rivals such as Typhon.
No, Cronus was a Titan. He was a son of Gaia and Uranus.
Since Prometheus sided with Zeus in the war between the Titans and the Olympians, he had to fight against Cronus. That is what made them enemies.
Because Cronus is a Titan, which are enemies with the Greek Gods (which includes Poseidon, Zeus, Hades, etc...), Cronus was naturally an enemy with Poseidon due to their sort of never-ending war.
Cronus, a Titan in Greek mythology, faced several enemies, most notably his own children, the Olympian gods led by Zeus. Fearing that one of his offspring would overthrow him, as he had done to his father Uranus, Cronus swallowed his children at birth. However, Zeus eventually led a rebellion against Cronus, freeing his siblings and ultimately defeating him in the Titan War. This conflict arose from Cronus's tyranny and fear of losing power to the next generation.
Cronus didn't hide any children. It was his father, Uranus, who hid Cronus' brothers, Hecatonchires and Cyclopes.
Cronus, Argus, Mikaboshi, Makkari, the Titans and Typhon are the enemies of Hermes. Hermes is a quick Olympian messenger of God. He is also the god of wealth, boundaries and transitions.
Cronus, Argus, Mikaboshi, Makkari, the Titans and Typhon are the enemies of Hermes. Hermes is a quick Olympian messenger of God. He is also the god of wealth, boundaries and transitions.
Yes,Cronus the god of time had many grandchildren! Its to hard to count them all!hehe
Cronus did not want Zeus, his son, or any child of his to live to usurp him from the throne. Which was just what Zeus and his siblings did.
Their enemies were the Titans: The Males: Oceanus Hyperion Lapetus Cronus Crius Coeus The Females: Tethys Theia Phoebe Themis Mnemosyne Rhea They are the children of Ouranos (sky) and Gaia (Earth). They were led by Cronus, who was the youngest. They came before the standard Greek Gods, in fact they spawned the Greek Gods. Cronus spawning perhaps the three best known gods (among others) and the source of the titans downfall, Hades, Poseidon, and Zeus (the youngest and conquerer of his father Cronus.) They also had other immortal rivals such as Typhon.
eagles do not have any enemies. their only enemies are humans.
Zeus' parents were the Titans, Cronus and Rhea.
yes they do have enemies