
Story Summary
Discover how Rhea saves Zeus from the Titan Cronus. Learn the myth of the swaddled stone, the birth on Crete, and the rise of the King of the Olympian Gods.
Cronus, the King of the Titans, ruled with a heavy hand and a heart full of fear. A prophecy had warned him that he would be overthrown by one of his own children, just as he had overthrown his father, Uranus. To prevent this fate, Cronus swallowed each of his children—Hestia, Demeter, Hera, Hades, and Poseidon—immediately after their birth. Distraught by the loss of her offspring, Rhea sought a way to protect her sixth child, Zeus. When the time came, she fled to the island of Crete and gave birth in the dark sanctuary of a cave on Mount Ida. She entrusted the infant to the care of nymphs and the Curetes, whose clashing shields masked the baby's cries. To deceive her husband, Rhea wrapped a large stone in swaddling clothes and presented it to him. Without a second thought, Cronus swallowed the rock, believing he had secured his throne. Zeus grew in secret until he was strong enough to return, trick his father into disgorging his siblings, and claim his place as the King of the Gods.
The Moral
Wit and maternal courage can overcome even the most formidable and cruel tyranny.
“A mother’s love is the one force even a Titan cannot devour.”
Fun Fact
The stone that Cronus swallowed instead of Zeus was called the Omphalos and was later placed at Delphi, where it was considered the naval or center of the world.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the moral of Rhea Saves Zeus?
The moral is that intelligence and love can triumph over brute force and paranoia. It highlights how a mother's determination can change the course of destiny even against a powerful tyrant.
Why did Cronus swallow his children?
Cronus was told a prophecy that his own son would eventually overthrow him. To prevent this, he decided to swallow his children as soon as they were born to eliminate any threat to his throne.
What did Rhea give Cronus instead of Zeus?
Rhea wrapped a large stone, known as the Omphalos, in swaddling clothes to look like a baby. Cronus was so confident in his power that he swallowed the rock without checking it first.
Where was Zeus hidden as a baby?
Zeus was hidden in a cave on Mount Ida on the island of Crete. He was raised by nymphs and protected by the Curetes, who made noise to hide his crying.
Who helped protect the infant Zeus?
He was cared for by the nymph Adamanthea (or the goat Amalthea in some versions). The Curetes, a group of armored male dancers, clashed their spears and shields to drown out his cries so Cronus wouldn't hear him.
How did Zeus eventually defeat Cronus?
Once grown, Zeus returned and gave Cronus a special potion that caused him to vomit up the stone and his five swallowed siblings. Together, the siblings fought and defeated the Titans in a great war.


