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What happened to kronos after the gods defeated him?

Kronos was chopped up and thrown in to Tatarus


What did Zeus do to Kronos?

Zeus defeated him in the battle between the gods and titans


Who was the former ruler in greek mythology?

Uranus ruled in the beginning. Kronos, his son, defeated his father and became the ruler of the Titans. Zeus, Kronos's son, defeated his father and became the ruler of the Olympian gods.


Does Kronos or Percy win?

Percy. Olympus is saved, and the Titans are defeated when Luke finishes himself with the "cursed blade" and therefore ending Kronos.


Why is the Last Olympian the last book?

Because Kronos is defeated and everything is resolved.


How were the titans defeated?

The Titans were defeated when Annabeth started to remind Kronos/Luke that he was supposed to protect her. Luke comes out of Kronos's body. Percy takes Annabeth's kinfe. Since Percy knocked Luke's sword out if his hand, kronos explodes into a million pieces.


Where is kronos body parts?

Kronos' body parts were scattered and thrown into the sea by his son, Zeus, after Zeus defeated him. They can be found in various locations in the ocean, as they were never recovered.


Why did Zeus defeat the titans?

Zeus defeated the titans becuase Kronos ate all of his siblings.


Is Kronos still in power?

No he isn't, Zeus defeated him with the help of the Cyclops and the other Gods. They threw him into a pit in the Underworld.


How does Percy Jackson and the Olympians end?

It turns out Silena Bueregaurd has been spying for Kronos. In the end, Kronos is defeated and Olympus is saved. Grover is no longer in exile and Silena and many others die defending Olympus.


Why was hades the ruler of the underworld?

Hades was the ruler of the underworld because he was tricked by Zeus after they defeated the titans and bashined there to look after kronos and tartarus


Who Was kronos and what happened to him after the gods defeated him?

You'll see Kronos (or Chronos) every New Year's Eve; he's "Father Time" appearing as the Old Year. In Greek Mythology, he was the father of Zeus and his planet - Saturn - is the next out from Zeus's - Jupiter. Kronos's son Zeus imprisoned him and took his place as king. Since we might suppose that this outcome was favorable to Zeus/Jupiter and an unhappy event for Kronos/Saturn, we use the adjectives "jovial" to describe a cheerful disposition and "saturnine" to denote a glum one.