They did because The Golden Age of Man was during Kronos' reign, so that implies that men were there, not to mention I believe in The Last Olympian, Chiron tells Percy that the age of Titans was called the Golden Age, but was really just a euphemism. So, I believe according to some myths and whatever Rick Riordan has written, there were humans in the age of the Titans.
cuz he did not want to be eaten! jk jk because he escaped really fast!!
no
Hera, the queen of the gods, was swallowed by her father, Kronos, right after she was born. When Kronos was tricked into eating a herb that made him vomit up his children, she and her other siblings were fully grown. So she really grew up in her father's stomach.
He and his brothers Hades and Poseidon divided the powers between them.Not really, because Cronus ( Kronos ) Titan Lord, devoured his children, Poseidon, Hades, Hestia, Demeter, but Gaia fed Kronos a rock for Zeus. Zeus lived, and eventually managed to kick Kronos so hard that he spewed up his siblings. Because Poseidon, Hades, Hestia and Demeter were Immortal, they sat undigested in Kronos' stomach. Because the Olympians would not be there if it was not for Zeus, they decided the Zeus should be king of Gods, and should own the largest lots. ( Zeus - Sky ) ( Poseidon - Water, Fresh and Salt ) ( Hades - UnderWorld ).
Ops, the Roman equivalent of the Greek goddess Rhea.
The Golden ratio featured largely in the movie Donald in Mathmagic Land. I also believe it is mentioned in The Da Vinci Code movie. Also the moviePi is really good and it is about the golden mean, the golden ratio and the Fibonacci sequence.
cuz he did not want to be eaten! jk jk because he escaped really fast!!
No they are brown with barley any golden streaks.;)
The irony is that Luke really saved the world by killing himself to stop Kronos.
yes and no. Luke never went back to the Olympians side, but he did sacrifice himself in the last book. He sacrificed himself in order to defeat Kronos. Since Kronos is possesing him, Kronos sorta dies with him. Not really but sorta. Fortunately and unfortunately luke dies later on in the book.
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Yes. They can be a very golden color ( maybe even a little orange ), they can be a blondish color. But their attitude is very golden
Hera, the queen of the gods, was swallowed by her father, Kronos, right after she was born. When Kronos was tricked into eating a herb that made him vomit up his children, she and her other siblings were fully grown. So she really grew up in her father's stomach.
i need a length of a golden retriever and there is really no habitat of a golden cause its mostly a house pet
No the golden rule is The teaching of Jesus that you should treat others as you would like them to treat you.
No, he doesn't. Luke is still alive in Kronos's body, fighting him. At the end of the war, Luke comes to his senses. He takes control of the body for a moment, and in that moment, Percy makes his decision: "A single choice shall end his days." Percy's choice was to give Luke Annabeth's dagger, the cursed blade. Luke then killed himself, because he knew that if Kronos took control then the world would be destroyed.
the glasses yes. the golden cup no. the glasses yes. the golden cup no.