Zeus fed his father a mixture of mustard and wine, which made him throw-up Zeus's 5 brothers and sisters. With his siblings, and even some of the more forethinking Titans, Zeus overthrew his father and his kin. But, as has been said on this forum before, the Titans were immortal and could not be killed. And even though Zeus had help in his battle against the Titans, he alone made the decision what to do with them. The Titans were bound in Tartarus, and Kronos was sent into the deepest darkest part (called Erebus). Varying accounts have Zeus releasing him either to be the King of Elyseum (where good people spend eternity) or exiled to Latium, where he ruled over their Golden Age as Saturnus.
To kill cronos
Zeus was the god that overthrew cronos
In Greek Mythology Rhea and Cronos bore Zeus. Cronos was birthed by Uranus and Gaia.
Yes,Luke will die soon. Cronos takes Luke's form, Luke kills himself just to "kill" Cronos.
Well, my friend, in Greek mythology, Zeus's mother, Rhea, saved him from Cronos by tricking him. She gave Cronos a stone wrapped in a blanket to swallow instead of baby Zeus. This clever plan allowed Zeus to grow up safely and eventually overthrow Cronos to become the king of the gods. Just like Rhea, sometimes we have to be resourceful and think outside the box to protect the ones we love.
Cronos (Improved by Connor O'Brien) Actually, it was Zeus... Cronos was a Titan, and also Zeus, Poseidon's, and Hades father. actually cronos came first and Zeus was the youngest out of Zeus, Poseidon, Hades, Hera and Hestia
Yes,Luke will die soon. Cronos takes Luke's form, Luke kills himself just to "kill" Cronos.
He (Zeus) became king of the gods.
Cronos.
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When Atlas and the other Titans revolted with Cronus, Zues struck down Cronus with a thunderbolt Well, Zeus actually did overthrow Cronos in the end, but Cronos ate all his sons to prevent them from overthrowing him. But Zeus escape before Cronos could eat him.
The war between the Titans and Zeus, known as the Titanomachy, started because Zeus led a rebellion against his father Cronus and the Titans to overthrow their rule and claim power for himself. Zeus had the help of his siblings and other gods in the battle, ultimately resulting in the victory of the Olympian gods over the Titans.