Kronos
Kronos is a Greek Titan. Enêpsigos can take the form of Kronos.
↻ synthesized from 9 sources
When
- First attested
- 800 BCE
- Attested period
- -800 – 2020
- Historical notes
- Titan in Greek mythology.
Relationships
- co occurs with
- Vesta, Ashtart, Ceres, Hermes Trismegistus, Nephthys, Serket, Baalat Gebal, Byblian Aphrodite, Zagreus, Erebus, Ouranos, Chaos, Aether, Semele, Nyx, Hyperion, Theia, Crius, Kratos, Old Gods, Dahak, Primordials, Shazam, The Sisters of Fate, Saturn, Cronos, Aion, Kairos, Hadad, Mars, Aphrodite, Osiris, Isis, Horus, Hathor, Hera, Apollo, Dionysus, Athena, Persephone, Phanes, Hades, Ares, Helios, Kraken, Oceanus, Artemis (Diana), Typhon, Zoe, Hermes, Cronus
- parent of
- Iedud, Protogonos, Zeus
- manifests as
- Saturn
- aspect of
- Titans
- enemy of
- Olympians
- manifested by
- Enêpsigos
- allied with
- Atlas
Mentioned by
- Hadad
- Mars
- Aphrodite
- Osiris
- Isis
- Horus
- Hathor
- Hera
- Apollo
- Dionysus
- Athena
- Persephone
- Phanes
- Hades
- Ares
- Helios
and 11 more
Sources
Source passages
“She can also take the form of the Greek Titan Kronos.”
#6244 · extracted by google/gemini-2.0-flash-001
“Kronos then, whom the Phoenicians call Elus, who was king of the country and subsequently, after his decease, was deified as the star Saturn, had by a nymph of the country named Anobret an only begotten son”
#20416 · extracted by anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5
“Ouranos sends her and her two sisters, Astarte and Rhea, to trick and defeat their brother Kronos, but the latter instead marries them, and they subsequently give birth to his children. Ouranos most likely stands for a Phoenician deity representing heaven.”
#23358 · extracted by google/gemini-2.0-flash-001
“Baudy, Gerhard, "Kronos", in Brill's New Pauly: Encyclopaedia of the Ancient World. Antiquity”
#25343 · extracted by anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5
“Then Kronos' son took his wife in his arms.”
#28542 · extracted by anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5