Kronos (Cronus) is one of the few names from Greek mythology that does NOT have a Greek etymology, which means it's older than Greek. Many philologists think that the name comes from Indo-European sources meaning "to cut", a reference to the sickle he used to castrate his father, Ouranos.
Time.
Cronus's Roman name was Saturn.
Cronus was the Greek name. His Roman name was Saturn.
There are many versions of "Cronus". The main names he is identified with are Kronos, Saturn, and Chronos.
Cronus, Kronos or Cronos a male agricultural deity
The name Cronin is a variant of Cronus. Cronus was the youngest Titan of Greek mythology. It is of Greek origin.
Cronus
Cronus.
Cronus and Saturn are the same character from Greek and Roman mythology, respectively. They were both Titans who were overthrown by their children, with Cronus being overthrown by Zeus and Saturn by Jupiter. Both were associated with time and were often depicted as elderly and wielding a scythe.
Cronus/Cronos Answer 2: No, sorry, it was Saturnus (Saturn).
Cronus and Rhea.
Cronus and Rhea