CROWELL'S HANDBOOK OF CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY1970 |
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Page 177
... Cronus , the boldest and craftiest of her sons . He waited until his father next lay with Ge and castrated him . Some say that the other Titans aided him , others that Cronus acted alone . In any case , Uranus withdrew and Cronus ruled ...
... Cronus , the boldest and craftiest of her sons . He waited until his father next lay with Ge and castrated him . Some say that the other Titans aided him , others that Cronus acted alone . In any case , Uranus withdrew and Cronus ruled ...
Page 513
... CRONUS . He overthrew their father , Uranus , and reigned over the other Titans , but was warned by his parents that he was destined to be overthrown in tum by one of his children . In order to prevent this , Cronus ate his children one ...
... CRONUS . He overthrew their father , Uranus , and reigned over the other Titans , but was warned by his parents that he was destined to be overthrown in tum by one of his children . In order to prevent this , Cronus ate his children one ...
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... Cronus by giving him , instead of the baby Zeus , a stone wrapped in swaddling clothes , which Cronus swallowed . Quickly discovering his mistake , Cronus looked everywhere for Zeus , but Rhea had hidden him in a cave on Mount Dicte ...
... Cronus by giving him , instead of the baby Zeus , a stone wrapped in swaddling clothes , which Cronus swallowed . Quickly discovering his mistake , Cronus looked everywhere for Zeus , but Rhea had hidden him in a cave on Mount Dicte ...
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