There are many versions of "Cronus". The main names he is identified with are Kronos, Saturn, and Chronos.
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.
In Greek Mythology, Cronus was the father of Zeus. In Roman mythology Cronus was identified with Saturn.
Cronus's Roman name was Saturn.
Saturn was called Saturn in roman mythology. Saturn in greek myth was called Cronus.
Saturn was also known as Saturnus (in Roman), and Cronus (in Greek).
Cronus was the Greek name. His Roman name was Saturn.
Cronus (in Greek Κρόνος), the Titan who was the father of Zeus, is the Greek god Saturn.
No, Jupiter is not Cronus. Jupiter is the Roman equivalent of the Greek god Zeus, while Cronus is a different deity known as the father of Zeus in Greek mythology. Cronus was eventually overthrown by Zeus, who then became the ruler of the gods.
Cronus/Cronos Answer 2: No, sorry, it was Saturnus (Saturn).
The name Cronin is a variant of Cronus. Cronus was the youngest Titan of Greek mythology. It is of Greek origin.
Uranus is married to Earth.
whatever the roman name for cronus