Cronus

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Cronus is a Titan in Greek mythology best known for overthrowing his father Uranus and later being overthrown by his own son Zeus.

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All labels observed (6)

Label Occurrences
Cronus canonical 65
Kronos 5
Κρόνος 4

Statements (64)

Referenced by (77)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Zeus parent Cronus
Iapetus sibling Cronus
Clymene relative Cronus
Hera parent Cronus
Titans ledBy Cronus
Titans includes Cronus
Hades parent Cronus
Elysium associatedDeity Cronus
this entity surface form: Cronus (in some accounts)
Demeter parent Cronus
Hestia parent Cronus
Cronus nameInGreek Cronus self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Κρόνος
Rhea siblingOf Cronus
Rhea consortOf Cronus
Poseidon parents Cronus
Crius sibling Cronus
Uranus parentOf Cronus
Uranus overthrownBy Cronus
Uranus castratedBy Cronus
Oceanus sibling Cronus
Coeus siblingOf Cronus
Titans of Greek mythology includes Cronus
subject surface form: first-generation Titans
Saturn Devouring His Son basedOn Cronus
this entity surface form: Greek myth of Cronus
age of the Titans mainRuler Cronus
subject surface form: Age of the Titans
age of the Titans hasNotableFigure Cronus
subject surface form: Age of the Titans
Iasion grandparent Cronus
Meliae associatedDeity Cronus
Golden Age associatedWith Cronus
Golden Age governedBy Cronus
Mnemosyne sibling Cronus
Hyperion sibling Cronus
Theia siblingOf Cronus
Aidoneus childOf Cronus
Kronia honorsDeity Cronus
Chronos isDistinctFrom Cronus
Perses relative Cronus
this entity surface form: Kronos
ᾍδης parent Cronus
this entity surface form: Κρόνος (Cronus)
Chiron parent Cronus
harpe sword wieldedBy Cronus
harpe sword notableBearer Cronus
Phoebe siblingOf Cronus