- to Plato, however, the
deities Phorcys,
Cronus, and Rhea were the
eldest children of Oce**** and Tethys.
Cronus was
usually depicted with a harpe, scythe...
- and
Cronus; the six
female Titans—called the
Titanides (Τιτανίδες) or Titanesses—were Theia, Rhea, Themis, Mnemosyne, Phoebe, and Tethys.
After Cronus mated...
- Demeter, and Hera.
Cronus may also
refer to:
Cronus (Stargate), a
character in the
science fiction television series Stargate SG-1
Cronus,
tarantula owned...
- had six
children with
Cronus: Hestia, Demeter, Hera, Hades, Poseidon, and Zeus. The
philosopher Plato recounts that Rhea,
Cronus, and
Phorcys were the...
- down to his will. But Ur****
cursed Cronus so that
Cronus's own
children would rebel against his rule, just as
Cronus had
rebelled against his own father...
-
pupil of Eubulides, and was the
teacher of
Diodorus Cronus, as
Strabo relates:
Apollonius Cronus, was from Cyrene, ...
being the
teacher of
Diodorus the...
-
Odysseus blinded and who
Cronus unsuccessfully attempts to
convince that Odie is Odysseus.
Giants - The
henchmen of
Cronus, who
Cronus can
change to have the...
-
children to
punish their father. Only her son
Cronus, the
youngest Titan, was
willing to do so. So Gaia hid
Cronus in "ambush",
giving him the
adamantine sickle...
-
identified Saturn with the Gr****
Cronus,
whose myths were
adapted for
Latin literature and
Roman art. In particular,
Cronus's role in the
genealogy of the...
-
Titans Rhea and
Cronus, and
sister to Demeter, Hades, Hera, Poseidon, and Zeus.
Immediately after their birth,
starting with Hestia,
Cronus swallowed each...