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Cronus

In ancient Greek religion and mythology, Cronus, Cronos, or Kronos (/ˈkroʊnəs/ or /ˈkroʊnɒs/; Ancient Greek: Κρόνος) was the leader and youngest of the Titans, the children of Gaia (Earth) and Uranus (Sky). He overthrew his father and ruled during the mythological Golden Age until he was overthrown by his son Zeus and imprisoned in Tartarus.

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Abode
Mount Othrys (formerly) · Tartarus
Ancient Greek
Κρόνος
Battles
Titanomachy
Consort
Rhea
Egyptian
Geb
Offspring
Hestia, Hades, Demeter, Poseidon, Hera, Zeus, Chiron

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related to Elus, the Phoenician Cronus · 27
Cronus → AD, Athena, Attica, Autochthon, Byblos, Byblos's Phoenician, Canaanite, Egypt, Elus, Epigeius, Eusebius, Eusebius's Præparatio Evangelica, Hebrews, Ilus, It, Misor, Philo, Philo's, Phoenicians, Sanchuniathon
related to Antiquity · 21
Cronus → AD, BC, Chronos, Cicero, Commentary, Cratylus, During, Greek, Greeks, Latin, Neoplatonist, One, Plato, Plato's Cratylus, Plutarch, Proclus, Rhea, Saturn, The, The Greek
related to Rise to power · 21
Cronus → After, Aphrodite, Corfu, Cronus's, Cyclopes, Drepane, Erinyes, For, From, Gaia, Gigantes, Hecatoncheires, Hesiod's Theogony, In, Meliae, Only Cronus, Tartarus, The, Titenes, Uranus
related to Roman mythology and later culture · 21
Cronus → Alexandria, Chronos, Consequently, Father Time, Golden Age, Greeks, Hellenistic, His, Nevertheless, Olympian, Renaissance, Roman, Roman Kingdom, Romans, Saturn, Saturnian, The Saturnalia, Titans, Uranus, While
related to Sibylline Oracles · 20
Cronus → After, Cretans, Cronus's, Dodona, Earth, Gaia, Hades, However, Iapetus, Phrygia, Poseidon, Rhea, Rhea's, Sibylline Oracles, This, Titan, Titan's, Upon, Uranus, Zeus
related to Libyan account by Diodorus Siculus · 19
Cronus → Ammon, Ammon's, Book, Crete, Cronus's, Diodorus Siculus, Dionysus, Egypt, However, In, Libya, Libyan, Rhea, Rhea's, Titaea, Titans, Uranus, With Rhea's, Zeus
related to Cronus alias Geb in Greco-Roman Egypt · 18
Cronus → Accordingly, Egyptian, Fayyum, Geb, Greek, In Greco-Roman Egypt, Isis, Kronion, Nephthys, On, Osiris, Seth, Sobek, Soknebtunis-Cronus, Soknebtunis-Geb, Tebtunis, The, This
related to Release from Tartarus · 18
Cronus → Atlas, BC, Blessed, Days, Greek, Hesiod's, Hesiod's Works, Homer's Iliad, In Hesiod's Theogony, Isle, Isles, Pindar, Tartarus, The, Titan, Titans, Two, Zeus
related to King of Gods · 17
Cronus → According, After, As, Crete, De, Demeter, Gaia, Hades, Hera, Hestia, Milky Way, Omphalos Stone, Poseidon, Rhea, Uranus, When, Zeus
related to From the Renaissance to the present · 15
Cronus → Chronos, Cronus's, During, English, Father Time, Greek, Indo-European, Indra's, Janda, Recently, Renaissance, Rigveda, Rose, The Indo-Iranian, Uranus

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zeus rhea uranus father gaia titans name greek tartarus saturn time children roman sickle chronos geb gods one called king

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CronusAbodeMount Othrys (formerly)1.00infobox
CronusAbodeTartarus1.00infobox
CronusAncient GreekΚρόνος1.00infobox
CronusBattlesTitanomachy1.00infobox
CronusConsortRhea1.00infobox
CronusEgyptianGeb1.00infobox
CronusOffspringHestia, Hades, Demeter, Poseidon, Hera, Zeus, Chiron1.00infobox
CronusParentsUranus and Gaia1.00infobox
CronusPlanetSaturn1.00infobox
CronusPredecessorUranus1.00infobox
CronusRomanSaturn1.00infobox
CronusSuccessorZeus1.00infobox
CronusSymbolGrain, sickle, scythe1.00infobox

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