Facts about Kronos and images:
1) When a prophecy said his child would overthrow him, Kronos started swallowing
his babies.
2) His name is often confused with Chronus or Khronos, the primordial
personification of time.
3) His name was Saturn in Roman Mythology, and his was a rule of peace.
4) In antiquity, Kronos was also a harvest god.
5) In some stories, Zeus eventually forgave Kronos (his father) and even made him
a king.
Facts about Hermes and images:
1) He is one of the twelve Olympian gods, who resided on Mount Olympus.
2) Hermes was born to Zeus, the king of the gods, and Maia, one of the Pleiades, a
group of seven sisters.
3) Hermes is primarily known as the messenger of the gods. He served as the
intermediary between the divine realm of the gods and the mortal world.
4) He was invoked during business transactions and negotiations.
5) He is depicted with a winged hat and sandals.
Facts about Hercules and images:
1) Hercules was a legendary hero and demigod.
2) He was the son of Zeus and a mortal woman named Alcmene.
3) Hercules possessed incredible strength and was known for his extraordinary
feats.
4) Hercules was susceptible to pain, injury, and fatigue despite his superhuman
abilities.
5) Hercules was a cultural hero and symbol of strength and bravery.