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- romanized: Khronos, lit. 'Time'; [kʰrónos], Modern Gr****: ['xronos]), also spelled Chronus, is a personification of time in Gr**** mythology, who is also discussed...
- were reverted. Chronus posted the email on the Portuguese Wikipedia forum on July 1, asking other editors for help on how to proceed. Chronus stated that...
- (Ctenomorpha chronus)". OzAnimals Australian Wildlife. ozanimals.com. Retrieved 9 August 2009. Miller, Peter (12 February 2003). "Ctenomorpha chronus". People...
- Orphic Argonautica gives a theogony that begins with Chaos and Chronus, and has Chronus producing Aether and Eros. Aether also pla**** a role in Roman genealogies...
- Diura chronus has been a name for an insect species: Diura chronus is a junior synonym for the Australian stick insect Ctenomorpha marginipennis. Diura...
- personification of time. His name in Gr**** means "time" and is alternatively spelled Chronus (Latin spelling) or Khronos. Chronos is usually portra**** as an old, wise...
- ISBN 978-0-415-96913-0. Melisseides Ioannes A. (2010). "E epibiose:odoiporiko se chronus meta ten Alose tes Basileusas (1453–1605 peripou)", (in Gr****), epim.Pulcheria...
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- Chronos may refer to: Chronos, or Chronus, the Gr**** personification of time ancient name of a river, nowadays ****umed to be Neman or Pregolya Chronos...
- (Erebus), and Aether." An Orphic tradition apparently had Chaos as the son of Chronus and Ananke. Since the classic 1895 German work Schöpfung und Chaos in Urzeit...