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  1. Chronos - Wikipedia

    • Chronos , also spelled Chronus, is a personification of time in Greek mythology, who is also discussed in pre-Socratic philosophy and later literature. Chronos is frequently confused with, or perhaps consciously identified with, the Titan, Cronus, in antiquity, due to the similarity in names. The identification became more widespread during the Renaissance, givin… See more

    Name

    During antiquity, Chronos was occasionally interpreted as Cronus. According to Plutarch, the Greeks believed that Cronus was an allegorical name for Chronos. See more

    Mythology

    In the Orphic tradition, the unaging Chronos was "engendered" by "earth and water", and produced Aether, Chaos, and an egg. The egg produced the hermaphroditic god Phanes who gave birth to the first generation … See more

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  1. Chronos, distinct from the Titan Cronus, is the personification of time in Greek mythology. His representation as a three-headed serpent, with the heads of a man, a bull, and a lion, symbolizes the all-encompassing nature of time, touching all beings and realms.
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    Chronos (Ancient Greek: Χρόνος, "time", also written as Khronos or Chronus) is the Greek God of time. He is the personification of time in philosophy before Socrates, and in later literature. Chronos controls the past, present, and future of everything.
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    In Ancient Greek religion and mythology, Cronus, Cronos, or Kronos (/ ˈkroʊnəs / or / ˈkroʊnɒs /, from Greek: Κρόνος, Krónos) was the leader and youngest of the first generation of Titans, the divine descendants of the primordial Gaia (Mother Earth) and Uranus (Father Sky).
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    In Greek mythology, Cronus (also spelt Kronos) is a Titan and the youngest son of Uranus (Heaven/Sky) and Gaia (Earth). He dethroned Uranus and became the world's first king, ruling over his siblings and fellow Titans. Cronus married his sister Rhea and was eventually overthrown by his son Zeus.
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    In Ancient Greek religion and mythology, Cronus, Cronos, or Kronos (/ ˈkroʊnəs / or / ˈkroʊnɒs /, from Ancient Greek: Κρόνος, romanized:Krónos) was the leader and youngest of the first generation of Titans, the divine descendants of the …

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    Cronus was the youngest son of Ouranos (Uranus, Sky) and Ge (Earth) and the father of Zeus, who overthrew him and ruled the cosmos. He was also the god of time, especially the destructive aspect of it, and swallowed his children to …

  7. Chronos: The King of the Titan Gods - Mythology Source

    Jun 22, 2020 · Chronos was the son of Gaia and Uranus, and the youngest of the twelve Titans. He overthrew his father and became the ruler of the gods, but his reign was threatened by his own children, who he swallowed to prevent their …

  8. Cronus | Myth, Children, & Facts | Britannica

    Jan 16, 2025 · Cronus, in ancient Greek religion, male deity who was worshipped by the pre-Hellenic population of Greece but probably was not widely worshipped by the Greeks themselves; he was later identified with the Roman god Saturn.

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  10. Cronus, titan god of time and the ages - Greek Gods

    Learn about Cronus, the youngest son of Uranus and Gaea, who castrated his father and ruled the golden age of men. Find out how he was overthrown by his son Zeus and became a king of the underworld.

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