The story starts with Rhea and Cronus. Chronus was at the time “God of all gods” and didn't want any children to portray him, as he had done to Uranus. In order for Chronus to not have children, he kept eating the children that Rhea had given birth to. Eventually, Rhea got fed up with Chronous eating her babies, so when she gave birth to zeus, she hid him and the nymphs took care of him. The horn of plenty originated when baby zeus tore from Amenthes her horn and it to be hollow. He then gave this hollow horn to the nymphs for taking care of him. He then promised to the nymphs that in the horn, there would be everlasting food and they would never run out of food. Therefore, this horn became known as the
The story starts with Rhea and Cronus. Chronus was at the time “God of all gods” and didn't want any children to portray him, as he had done to Uranus. In order for Chronus to not have children, he kept eating the children that Rhea had given birth to. Eventually, Rhea got fed up with Chronous eating her babies, so when she gave birth to zeus, she hid him and the nymphs took care of him. The horn of plenty originated when baby zeus tore from Amenthes her horn and it to be hollow. He then gave this hollow horn to the nymphs for taking care of him. He then promised to the nymphs that in the horn, there would be everlasting food and they would never run out of food. Therefore, this horn became known as the