
Cronus - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Cronus
- Greek god; son of Uranus and father of Zeus
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on the feast of Cronus he beheld & Gnathaenium with Gna
Euseb]:Chron_* 19-23 *
the story is told. Cronus (whom they call the father of
Euseb]:Chron_31
uding Sisuthrus, to whom Cronus foretold that there would
Euseb]:Chron_33
Afterwards a war arose between Cronus and Titan. [p35] The
Euseb]:Chron_133
[(?)Agathodaemon; then] Cronus; then Osiris; then Typhon
Euseb]:Chron_283
that Picus the son of Cronus was the first king in the
Julian:Caes_307
rior gods. That of Cronus was made of gleaming ebony, whic
Julian:Caes_308
beside Zeus and Rhea beside Cronus. As for the beauty
Julian:Caes_317
silence that followed, Cronus turned to Zeus and said
Julian:Caes_335
himself closely to Zeus and Cronus. Caesar wandered abo
Plut:Mor_175
sacrifice their children to Cronus. & He often marched
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