cronus

  • 1CRONUS — vulgo Niemen, fluv. Lithuaniae. Vide Chronius fluv …

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  • 2Cronus — from Gk. Kronos, youngest of the first generation of Titans, and their leader; of uncertain origin, but probably not related to Chronos, personification of time …

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  • 3Cronus — [krō′nəs] n. [L < Gr Kronos] Gr. Myth. a Titan who overthrows his father, Uranus, to become ruler of the universe and is himself overthrown by his son Zeus: identified with the Roman Saturn …

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  • 4Cronus — Not to be confused with Chronos, the personification of time. For other uses, see Cronus (disambiguation). Cronus Abode Earth Symbol …

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  • 5Cronus — /kroh neuhs/, n. Class. Myth. a Titan, son of Uranus and Gaea, who was dethroned by his son Zeus. Cf. Saturn. * * * or Cronos or Kronos In Greek religion, a male agricultural deity. He was the youngest of the 12 Titans borne by Uranus and Gaea,… …

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  • 6Cronus, S. — S. Cronus (Crosnus), ein Priester und Einsiedler in Aegypten, der im 4. Jahrh. zur Zeit des Rufinus lebte. (Mg.) …

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  • 7Cronus Airlines — IATA X5 ICAO CUS Callsign Cronus Founded 1994 …

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  • 8Cronus Airlines — IATA Code: X5 …

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  • 9Cronus (disambiguation) — Cronus was the leader and the youngest of the first generation of Titans in Greek mythology. Cronus may also refer to: Cronus (Stargate), a character in the science fiction television series Stargate SG 1 See also John Kronus, wrestler Kronus,… …

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  • 10Cronus Glacier — (68°51′S 64°4′W / 68.85°S 64.067°W / 68.85; 64.067) is a glacier 6 nautical miles (11 km) long and 3 nautical miles (6 km) wide flowing northwest into Bowman Inlet between Calypso Cl …

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