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- Personification of time in Greek mythologyChronos is the personification of time in Greek mythology. He was considered to have the shape of a three-headed serpent. The heads were those of a man, a bull and a lion.www.greekmythology.com/Other_Gods/Primordial/Chronos/chronos.html
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Chronos is the personification of time in Greek mythology. He was considered to have the shape of a three-headed serpent. The heads were those of a man, a bull and a lion.
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Chronos , also spelled Khronos or Chronus, is the personification of time in pre-Socratic philosophy and later literature.
Chronos is frequently confused with, or perhaps consciously identified with, the Titan Cronus in antiquity due to the similarity in names. The identification became more widespread during the Renaissance, giving rise to the iconography of Father Time wielding the harvesting scythe.Wikipedia · Text under CC-BY-SA license Images of Chronos MYTHOLOGIE
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- Chronos, the Greek god of time, is arguably one of the most disputed characters in Greek mythology. His life has been one vicious cycle of karmic justice. Chronos was the last-born child to Gaia and Ouranos, the primordial gods of earth and sky. Ouranos had imprisoned his children, the Hecatonchires (the hundred-handed ones) and the Cyclops. With h...
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- Chronos is the personification of time. Not to be confused with Kronus the titan and patron of farming.

