a confusing question!
Cronos / Cronus / Kronos is the greek god who cut off his fathers genitals and ruled in what's called 'the golden age' a time of complete serenity on earth. he was then foretold a prophecy that would come true - that he would be overthrown by one of his sons. therefore every time his wife Reha would give birth he would eat the child! However Rhea was (obviously) upset by this and therefore hid one of her children (Zeus) on the island, Crete and instead gave Cronos a stone wrapped in swaddling to swallow instead. when Zeus was older he forced his father to bring back up his brothers and sisters (the Olympians) and then waged war against his father and the Titans. Zeus won and after many years of banishment to the underworld Cronos was allowed to rule over Elysian Islands, home of the blessed dead.
Chronos is the first god (a three headed serpent / bull / serpent who with the help of his mate the goddess of necessity (also a snake) wrapped around the earth and created the separation of the sky and land and also created eternity/ time.
there is much confusion about whether or not Cronos and Chronos are the same - different sites and books say different things however i haven't heard much about Cronus using his power over time in any myths so i would say that Cronos and Chronos were different Gods although the meaning of Cronos literally translates as 'time'... to be honest i would stay safe and say that they are different gods - that's what i would say anyway!
actualy that is not true CHRONUS was the keeper of time and the king of the titans and was the same as CRONUS
Yes and No.No, Cronus was a Titan. He was the father of Zeus, Poseidon and Hades as well as Hera, Hestia and Demeter Yes, Chronos was the personification of Time and Order.
Saturn was also known as Saturnus (in Roman), and Cronus (in Greek).
Not to be confused with Chronos, (the greek god who was the personification of time), Cronus or Kronos was the head of the youngest of the first generation of Titans. He overthrew his father and ruled during the mythological Golden Age, until he was overthrown by his own son, Zeus.Cronus is patron of the harvest.
Chronos is the greek titan who gave birth to the gods of the greek religion. After his partner, Rea (Ρέα in greek), gave birth to the gods, Chronos would consume them in fear that they would overthrow him. Zues, the youngest of the gods, was hidden from Chronos on an island where he was kept hidden by numerous mythical creatures until he was powerful enough to defeat Chronos. Zues freed his fellow gods by cutting open the stomach of Chronos. Together, the gods defeated Chronos and cut him into many pieces where they are kept separated for it is said if the pieces were to come together he would be too powerful to defeat. ********* Is it Cronos or chronos? For Cronos (Κρόνος in greek, the equivalent god of the roman Saturnus) see the answer above, but if it is chronos (Xρόνος in greek/prounanciation=khronos) then the meaning is "time".
Cronus was the Greek name. His Roman name was Saturn.
Chronos was the Greek personification of Time. Not Cronus. Not Kronos. Chronos. He is not the father of the gods. He is the primordial personification of Time that predates the Titans and all the other gods.
The name of the leader of the Titans, forebears of the Greek gods, is spelled Cronus or Kronos.This is a different figure than Chronos (also Khronos or Chronus) who was the incorporeal Greek personification of time.
Yes and No.No, Cronus was a Titan. He was the father of Zeus, Poseidon and Hades as well as Hera, Hestia and Demeter Yes, Chronos was the personification of Time and Order.
The father of the Greek god Zeus is Kronos (also spelled Chronos and Cronus), the king Titan and the lord of time.
Cronus and Rhea are the parents/grandparents/great-grandparents etc of the greek gods. If you mean CHRONOS, he's the gods's great-granddad and so on.
Not all Greeks held to the theogony that includes a personification of Time. However, when they do, his name is Chronos (or Khronos), not to be confused with Cronus (Kronos) the Titan.
Saturn was also known as Saturnus (in Roman), and Cronus (in Greek).
TitanThe name of the Titan from Greek mythology is usually spelled Cronus, but equally with the Greek spelling Kronos. TimeThe often-incorporeal Greek god of time was "Chronos" (Greek "Khronos", Latin "Chronus"). The name is also the Modern Greek term for "year".
Chronos is the personification of time in Greek mythology.
Not to be confused with Chronos, (the greek god who was the personification of time), Cronus or Kronos was the head of the youngest of the first generation of Titans. He overthrew his father and ruled during the mythological Golden Age, until he was overthrown by his own son, Zeus.Cronus is patron of the harvest.
Yes, these are the 16 Greek gods starting with C: Caerus, Calliope, Calypso, Castor, Celaeno, Cerus, Ceto, Chaos, Charon, Chronos, Circe, Clio, Clotho, Crios, Cronus, and Cybele.
Chronos is the greek titan who gave birth to the gods of the greek religion. After his partner, Rea (Ρέα in greek), gave birth to the gods, Chronos would consume them in fear that they would overthrow him. Zues, the youngest of the gods, was hidden from Chronos on an island where he was kept hidden by numerous mythical creatures until he was powerful enough to defeat Chronos. Zues freed his fellow gods by cutting open the stomach of Chronos. Together, the gods defeated Chronos and cut him into many pieces where they are kept separated for it is said if the pieces were to come together he would be too powerful to defeat. ********* Is it Cronos or chronos? For Cronos (Κρόνος in greek, the equivalent god of the roman Saturnus) see the answer above, but if it is chronos (Xρόνος in greek/prounanciation=khronos) then the meaning is "time".