Due to the confusion with the Greek word Chronos or Time, Cronos was conceived also as a personification of Time, described as eternally young never old.
The Greek Titan Kronos or Cronos is the lord of time.
The lord of time's name is Kronos, Khronos, Cronos, or Chronos. It is spelled in many different ways.
Saturn is actually from the Greek Titan Cronos (Also spelled Kronos, Chronus, etc.) Cronos was the leader of all Titans and controlled time. He wasn't a god. The Romans copied many Greek things; when they copied Cronos, they changed the name to Saturn
Kronos (/Cronos/Chronos) the titan was Time but there was no god of time.
'''Cronus or Kronos not Cronos''' was the Greek '''Titan not God''' of Harvest, and Time, he was also the King of the Titans. The correct term for Cronus's Roman Counterpart is Saturn.
I'm pretty sure no one did. Cronos is the Titan of time and the father of all the other Titans and Gods. Plus, I'm pretty sure "Cronos" is spelled with a "K". Kronos.
Chronos is the father of time in Greek myths. Chronology means the science of measuring time, so therefore comes from Cronos.
cronos mane power was to freeze time and the weapon he used was a scyth
Cronos.
to know what time it is
In Greek mythology, Cronos (or Kronos) is one of the Titans, born from the primordial deities Gaia (Earth) and Uranus (Sky). He is often associated with time and is best known for overthrowing his father, Uranus, and ruling during the Golden Age. Cronos is also infamous for swallowing his own children to prevent them from usurping his power, a fate that ultimately led to his downfall at the hands of his son, Zeus.
You are probably thinking of the mythical Cronos: the youngest and most terrible of the children of Uranus. However, the word chronic comes from the Greek word "kronikos," meaning "of time."