Cronus, a prominent figure in ancient Greek mythology, was one of the Titans born to Uranus (the sky) and Gaia (the earth). As the youngest of the Titans, he overthrew his father Uranus, becoming the ruler of the cosmos. This act of rebellion marked the beginning of a new era, but Cronus himself was later overthrown by his own son, Zeus, in a subsequent power struggle among the gods.
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Hestia the Greek goddess was born of Rhea and Cronus, the Titan Queen and King - she is the elder sister of Demeter, Hera, Hades, Poseidon, and Zeus.
First Cronus is a titan not a god secondly his symbol is a scythe
Zeus was not a Greek Hero, but was the King of the Greek Gods. He father was the Titan, Cronus.
Both spellings can be used, though Kronos is more "Greek".
The name Cronin is a variant of Cronus. Cronus was the youngest Titan of Greek mythology. It is of Greek origin.
The Greek Titan Cronus was the TITAN of time, not one of the Olympian gods.
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The most important Titan is Cronus (Kronus).
Kronus or Cronus
* cronus's symbol is A Greek Titan.
Hestia the Greek goddess was born of Rhea and Cronus, the Titan Queen and King - she is the elder sister of Demeter, Hera, Hades, Poseidon, and Zeus.
First Cronus is a titan not a god secondly his symbol is a scythe
Cronus was actually a titan; he was the patron of the harvest. His symbol was the sickle.
Yes, according to Greek mythology, Kronos (or Cronus) the god of time was a Titan.
Zeus was not a Greek Hero, but was the King of the Greek Gods. He father was the Titan, Cronus.