Ancient history

What is cronos Roman name?

Cronos is the Greek equivalent of the Roman god Saturn. In Greek mythology, Cronos is the Titan god of time and the harvest, and the son of Uranus (the sky) and Gaea (the earth). He is often depicted as an old man with a long beard, holding a scythe. Cronos is best known for his myth in which he devoured his own children in order to prevent them from overthrowing him, as foretold by a prophecy. In Roman mythology, Saturn is the equivalent of Cronos, and shares many of the same characteristics and myths.