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Cronus ate all of his children for fear that one of them would over throw him for power one day, as predicted by his mother Gaea. This was payback for what Cronus did to his own father Uraneus. Cronus wife Rhea got tired of having her kids eaten. So she tricked Cronus from eating the last child (Zeus) and fed him a rock instead.

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Who were the children of the greek titans cronus and rhea?

The children of Cronus (or Kronos) and Rhea were all the 12 Olympians. If you have read the books in the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series, the children of the Titans Cronus and Rhea are the gods who have thrones on Mount Olympus, including Hades, even though he doesn't have a throne.


Where can Zeus from?

Since his father,Cronus,ate all of his children Rhea Zeus's mother fed Cronus a rock,and Rhea hid Zeus away on a island.


How did Zeus become the important child of cronos and rhea?

Because there was a phophsey, that Cronus' children would overthrow him as ruler of the universe, so Cronus' plan was to swallow every child Rhea had (Hera, Demeter, Hestia Poseidon, and Hades)but Zeus was saved by his mother, the youngest - for who Rhea fooled Cronus by bundling a rock. Zeus was sent to an island for safety, but he went back to make his father, Cronus, regurgitate all his siblings. In conclusion, Zeus was important because he saved all his siblings.


Who was cronus' grandchildren?

All of Zues, Posiedon, Hades, Demeter, Hestia, Hera children. Which are too much to name.


How was Hestia born?

Hestia's parents are Cronus and Rhea. Cronus tried to eat all of his children to keep his throne. Rhea became very upset so she went to ask her mother for help.When Rhea was expecting her last child, she hid him in a cave, and wrapped up a stone in baby clothes for Cronus to swallow. The baby, named Zeus, grew up, and rescued all of his brothers and sisters.


Did titans fight gods?

Yes they did, because Cronus ate all the children that he and Rhea had so Rhea took Zeus and hid him. Finally when Zeus became older he tricked Cronus to cough the rest of the children up. Then the gods fought against the titans and the Gods won


Who are Zeus' syblings?

The children of Cronos and Rhea are: (in order) Hestia, Demeter, Hera, Hades, Poseidon and Zeus.


How did Rhea trick Cronus?

rhea wrapped a bunch of rocks in a cloth and gave it to Cronus who swallowed it. Gaia, Cronus' mother had foretold that one of his children would overthrow him, to prevent that from happening, he swallowed all his children.


How did Zeus released his brothers and sisters from captivity?

It was actually the Titan Cronus who freed his brothers and sisters from captivity. His wife, Rhea, gave birth and Cronus swallowed all of the children because he was afraid to be overthrown. Rhea hid her last child, Zeus, and his wife Metis tricked Cronus into vomiting up his other children, so in a way, Zeus did save his siblings.


How Zeus released his brothers and sister from captivity?

It was actually the Titan Cronus who freed his brothers and sisters from captivity. His wife, Rhea, gave birth and Cronus swallowed all of the children because he was afraid to be overthrown. Rhea hid her last child, Zeus, and his wife Metis tricked Cronus into vomiting up his other children, so in a way, Zeus did save his siblings.


Who is reha in greek mythology?

Rhea is Cronus wife. She was the one who had all the Greek gods. Cronus was king of the titans.


Which titans fought with cronus and which fought with Zeus?

All of the Titans, except for Metis, Rhea, and Gaia fought against Zeus in the clash against Cronus. The Titaness Metis gave Zeus the drink to make Cronus vomit up his swallowed children and later was wedded to Zeus. Rhea told Zeus how to kill/weaken Cronus because she couldn't bear his cruelty to her children anymore. Gaia actually cared for the young Zeus while her daughter Rhea tricked Cronus into swallowing a rock rather than the baby. These women stayed loyal to Zeus until the end of battle.