Ancient Egyptian god Petbe, holding the ankh in his hand, the god of revenge often compared to the Greek god Cronus, illustration from the book 'Pantheon Egyptien' by Leon Jean Joseph Dubois, 1824. From the New York Public Library. () Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ancient-egyptian-god-petbe-holding-the-ankh-in-his-hand-the-god-of-revenge-often-compared-to-the-greek-god-cronus-illustration-from-the-book-pantheon-egyptien-by-leon-jean-joseph-dubois-1824-from-the-new-york-public-library-image261111449.html
RMW4PJ8W–Ancient Egyptian god Petbe, holding the ankh in his hand, the god of revenge often compared to the Greek god Cronus, illustration from the book 'Pantheon Egyptien' by Leon Jean Joseph Dubois, 1824. From the New York Public Library. ()
Engraving depicting Jupiter (or Jove) the supreme Roman God (Zeus of the Greeks), son of Saturn (Greek Cronus) who he is dethroning. Lord of heaven and bringer of light- in his right hand he is holding lightning. Dated 18th century Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/engraving-depicting-jupiter-or-jove-the-supreme-roman-god-zeus-of-the-greeks-son-of-saturn-greek-cronus-who-he-is-dethroning-lord-of-heaven-and-bringer-of-light-in-his-right-hand-he-is-holding-lightning-dated-18th-century-image186393484.html
RMMR6XP4–Engraving depicting Jupiter (or Jove) the supreme Roman God (Zeus of the Greeks), son of Saturn (Greek Cronus) who he is dethroning. Lord of heaven and bringer of light- in his right hand he is holding lightning. Dated 18th century
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This medieval illustration shows the Roman god Saturn in the traditional guise of an old man. The Zodiacal signs under his influence, Aquarius and Capricorn, are depicted on his left and right, respectively. He holds the sickle with which his Greek counte Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-this-medieval-illustration-shows-the-roman-god-saturn-in-the-traditional-103999997.html
RMG15H1H–This medieval illustration shows the Roman god Saturn in the traditional guise of an old man. The Zodiacal signs under his influence, Aquarius and Capricorn, are depicted on his left and right, respectively. He holds the sickle with which his Greek counte
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The Mutilation of Uranus by Saturn . Cronus (Saturn) castrates his father Uranus, the Greek sky god (before Zeus) . 16th century. 1178 The Mutiliation of Uranus by Saturn Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-mutilation-of-uranus-by-saturn-cronus-saturn-castrates-his-father-uranus-the-greek-sky-god-before-zeus-16th-century-1178-the-mutiliation-of-uranus-by-saturn-image185599742.html
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Cronos Devouring his Children (1819–1823) painted by the Spanish painter Francisco Goya. This is one of the 14 'Black Paintings' , a series of 14 very dark and haunting paintings from when the artist, in his 70s, was beset by physical and mental health problems, and was tormented by a dread of old age and fear of madness. This depicts the god Cronos (Sauturn to the Romans) devouring his child. A prophecy warned that one of his childen would supplant him so he countered this threat by eating the children as his wife Rhea birthed them. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cronos-devouring-his-children-18191823-painted-by-the-spanish-painter-francisco-goya-this-is-one-of-the-14-black-paintings-a-series-of-14-very-dark-and-haunting-paintings-from-when-the-artist-in-his-70s-was-beset-by-physical-and-mental-health-problems-and-was-tormented-by-a-dread-of-old-age-and-fear-of-madness-this-depicts-the-god-cronos-sauturn-to-the-romans-devouring-his-child-a-prophecy-warned-that-one-of-his-childen-would-supplant-him-so-he-countered-this-threat-by-eating-the-children-as-his-wife-rhea-birthed-them-image546447112.html
RM2PN0PT8–Cronos Devouring his Children (1819–1823) painted by the Spanish painter Francisco Goya. This is one of the 14 'Black Paintings' , a series of 14 very dark and haunting paintings from when the artist, in his 70s, was beset by physical and mental health problems, and was tormented by a dread of old age and fear of madness. This depicts the god Cronos (Sauturn to the Romans) devouring his child. A prophecy warned that one of his childen would supplant him so he countered this threat by eating the children as his wife Rhea birthed them.
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Baroque statue 'Saturn Devouring his Child' by Bohemian Baroque sculptor Lazar Widemann (1740) on display at the permanent exhibition of old masters of the National Gallery (Národní galerie) in Schwarzenberg Palace (Schwarzenberský palác) in Prague, Czech Republic. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/baroque-statue-saturn-devouring-his-child-by-bohemian-baroque-sculptor-lazar-widemann-1740-on-display-at-the-permanent-exhibition-of-old-masters-of-the-national-gallery-nrodn-galerie-in-schwarzenberg-palace-schwarzenbersk-palc-in-prague-czech-republic-image344776812.html
RM2B0WX9G–Baroque statue 'Saturn Devouring his Child' by Bohemian Baroque sculptor Lazar Widemann (1740) on display at the permanent exhibition of old masters of the National Gallery (Národní galerie) in Schwarzenberg Palace (Schwarzenberský palác) in Prague, Czech Republic.
Painting byRomanelli of Cronus abducting one of his children. In Greek mythology it was prophesied that Cronos would be defeated by his own children. To prevent this he ate eacdh of his children as they were born. However his wife Rhea dressed a rock in baby clothes and fooled him into thinking it was her sixth child. The child was Zeus and he was raised in secret until he was old enough to fight and defeat the Titans. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/painting-byromanelli-of-cronus-abducting-one-of-his-children-in-greek-mythology-it-was-prophesied-that-cronos-would-be-defeated-by-his-own-children-to-prevent-this-he-ate-eacdh-of-his-children-as-they-were-born-however-his-wife-rhea-dressed-a-rock-in-baby-clothes-and-fooled-him-into-thinking-it-was-her-sixth-child-the-child-was-zeus-and-he-was-raised-in-secret-until-he-was-old-enough-to-fight-and-defeat-the-titans-image473023641.html
RM2JDG2DD–Painting byRomanelli of Cronus abducting one of his children. In Greek mythology it was prophesied that Cronos would be defeated by his own children. To prevent this he ate eacdh of his children as they were born. However his wife Rhea dressed a rock in baby clothes and fooled him into thinking it was her sixth child. The child was Zeus and he was raised in secret until he was old enough to fight and defeat the Titans.
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Saturn, Roman god of generation, dissolution, plenty, wealth. An aged bearded man, he sits on a cloud with ouroboros and scythe. Copperplate engraving from Andrew Tookes The Pantheon, Representing the Fabulous Histories of the Heathen Gods, London, 1757. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/saturn-roman-god-of-generation-dissolution-plenty-wealth-an-aged-bearded-man-he-sits-on-a-cloud-with-ouroboros-and-scythe-copperplate-engraving-from-andrew-tookes-the-pantheon-representing-the-fabulous-histories-of-the-heathen-gods-london-1757-image571913087.html
RM2T6CTYB–Saturn, Roman god of generation, dissolution, plenty, wealth. An aged bearded man, he sits on a cloud with ouroboros and scythe. Copperplate engraving from Andrew Tookes The Pantheon, Representing the Fabulous Histories of the Heathen Gods, London, 1757.
Saturn, Roman god of generation, dissolution, plenty, wealth. An aged bearded man, he sits on a cloud with ouroboros and scythe. Copperplate engraving from Andrew Tooke’s The Pantheon, Representing the Fabulous Histories of the Heathen Gods, London, 1757. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/saturn-roman-god-of-generation-dissolution-plenty-wealth-an-aged-bearded-man-he-sits-on-a-cloud-with-ouroboros-and-scythe-copperplate-engraving-from-andrew-tookes-the-pantheon-representing-the-fabulous-histories-of-the-heathen-gods-london-1757-image441444670.html
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Engraving depicting the Roman God Saturn (Greek Cronus), who devoured all his children save Neptune, Pluto and Jupiter who deposed him. He holds a scythe signifying Time, the Reaper, and his role as god of seedtime and harvest. In his left hand is an Ourobos or tail eating serpent symbolising the eternal cycle of destruction and recreation. Dated 18th century Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/engraving-depicting-the-roman-god-saturn-greek-cronus-who-devoured-all-his-children-save-neptune-pluto-and-jupiter-who-deposed-him-he-holds-a-scythe-signifying-time-the-reaper-and-his-role-as-god-of-seedtime-and-harvest-in-his-left-hand-is-an-ourobos-or-tail-eating-serpent-symbolising-the-eternal-cycle-of-destruction-and-recreation-dated-18th-century-image186393488.html
RMMR6XP8–Engraving depicting the Roman God Saturn (Greek Cronus), who devoured all his children save Neptune, Pluto and Jupiter who deposed him. He holds a scythe signifying Time, the Reaper, and his role as god of seedtime and harvest. In his left hand is an Ourobos or tail eating serpent symbolising the eternal cycle of destruction and recreation. Dated 18th century
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RF2CKNN4F–Greece, Cyprus island, the Aphrodite rock is a rocky pillar by the sea where according to legend the birth place of Aphrodite near Pafos.
Painting by Peter Paul Rubens of Cronus devouring one of his children. In Greek mythology it was prophesied that Cronos would be defeated by his own children. To prevent this he ate eacdh of his children as they were born. However his wife Rhea dressed a rock in baby clothes and fooled him into thinking it was her sixth child. The child was Zeus and he was raised in secret until he was old enough to fight and defeat the Titans. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/painting-by-peter-paul-rubens-of-cronus-devouring-one-of-his-children-in-greek-mythology-it-was-prophesied-that-cronos-would-be-defeated-by-his-own-children-to-prevent-this-he-ate-eacdh-of-his-children-as-they-were-born-however-his-wife-rhea-dressed-a-rock-in-baby-clothes-and-fooled-him-into-thinking-it-was-her-sixth-child-the-child-was-zeus-and-he-was-raised-in-secret-until-he-was-old-enough-to-fight-and-defeat-the-titans-image473023643.html
RM2JDG2DF–Painting by Peter Paul Rubens of Cronus devouring one of his children. In Greek mythology it was prophesied that Cronos would be defeated by his own children. To prevent this he ate eacdh of his children as they were born. However his wife Rhea dressed a rock in baby clothes and fooled him into thinking it was her sixth child. The child was Zeus and he was raised in secret until he was old enough to fight and defeat the Titans.
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Saturn with his scythe, riding in his chariot. Saturn was a god in ancient Roman religion and a character in myth. He was the first god of the Capitol, known since the most ancient times as Saturnius Mons, and was seen as a god of generation, dissolution, plenty, wealth, agriculture, periodical renewal and liberation. In later developments he came to be also a god of time. His reign was depicted as a Golden Age of plenty and peace. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/saturn-with-his-scythe-riding-in-his-chariot-saturn-was-a-god-in-ancient-roman-religion-and-a-character-in-myth-he-was-the-first-god-of-the-capitol-known-since-the-most-ancient-times-as-saturnius-mons-and-was-seen-as-a-god-of-generation-dissolution-plenty-wealth-agriculture-periodical-renewal-and-liberation-in-later-developments-he-came-to-be-also-a-god-of-time-his-reign-was-depicted-as-a-golden-age-of-plenty-and-peace-image246624696.html
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Saturn with his scythe, riding in his chariot. Saturn was a god in ancient Roman religion and a character in myth. He was the first god of the Capitol, known since the most ancient times as Saturnius Mons, and was seen as a god of generation, dissolution, plenty, wealth, agriculture, periodical renewal and liberation. In later developments he came to be also a god of time. His reign was depicted as a Golden Age of plenty and peace. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/saturn-with-his-scythe-riding-in-his-chariot-saturn-was-a-god-in-ancient-roman-religion-and-a-character-in-myth-he-was-the-first-god-of-the-capitol-known-since-the-most-ancient-times-as-saturnius-mons-and-was-seen-as-a-god-of-generation-dissolution-plenty-wealth-agriculture-periodical-renewal-and-liberation-in-later-developments-he-came-to-be-also-a-god-of-time-his-reign-was-depicted-as-a-golden-age-of-plenty-and-peace-image246588385.html
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Chiron and Achilles. Chiron (Kheiron) was the eldest and wisest of the Centaurs, a tribe of half-horse men. He was an immortal god, a son of the Titan Kronos (Cronus) and the nymph Philyra. While Kronos was coupling with Philyra his wife Rhea appeared so to escape notice he transformed himself into a horse, and in this way sired a half-equine son. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chiron-and-achilles-chiron-kheiron-was-the-eldest-and-wisest-of-the-centaurs-a-tribe-of-half-horse-men-he-was-an-immortal-god-a-son-of-the-titan-kronos-cronus-and-the-nymph-philyra-while-kronos-was-coupling-with-philyra-his-wife-rhea-appeared-so-to-escape-notice-he-transformed-himself-into-a-horse-and-in-this-way-sired-a-half-equine-son-image246622468.html
RMT96HD8–Chiron and Achilles. Chiron (Kheiron) was the eldest and wisest of the Centaurs, a tribe of half-horse men. He was an immortal god, a son of the Titan Kronos (Cronus) and the nymph Philyra. While Kronos was coupling with Philyra his wife Rhea appeared so to escape notice he transformed himself into a horse, and in this way sired a half-equine son.
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