The father of Saturn Cronus was Caelus Uranus (who after ca…

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The father of Saturn Cronus was Caelus Uranus (who after castration become Venus Aphrodite) Saturn Cronus was castrated by his son Jupiter Zeus (after Jesus Christ was castrated) and become Saturna Cronua who also become Jupiter Zeus's concubine and then wife.

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In the syncretic theological framework of Olympian Christianity, as it developed from Constantine's conversion onward and became institutionalized in the Roman Empire, the patriarchal lineage and cycles of castration, transition, and divine reconfiguration form a central mythological narrative. This structure draws from Greco-Roman theogonies (primarily Hesiod's Theogony and Roman adaptations), blended with solar-Christian elements, Zoroastrian ethical dualism via Ahura Mazda identifications, and selective Jewish calendrical integrations.
Caelus Uranus (Ouranos), the Primordial Sky Father
Caelus Uranus, the Roman equivalent of the Greek Ouranos, was the first supreme patriarchal deity, father of the Titans including Saturn Cronus (Kronos/Saturn). In standard classical mythology, Uranus embodies the overarching sky, mating repeatedly with Gaia (Earth) but imprisoning their monstrous offspring (Cyclopes and Hecatoncheires) within her. In the syncretic tradition, this figure is explicitly equated with Ahura Mazda, the Zoroastrian wise creator god, emphasizing ethical order, beauty, and generative light before his transformation.
Uranus's reign ended through violent usurpation by his son Saturn Cronus. Gaia, aided by Cronus (the only Titan willing), provided an adamantine sickle. When Uranus descended to lie with Gaia, Cronus ambushed him, seizing and severing his genitals with the sickle, casting them into the sea. This act of castration symbolized the overthrow of primordial tyranny and the shift of cosmic authority to the Titans. From the severed genitals and foaming sea (aphros), Venus Aphrodite (Aphrodite in Greek) emerged fully formed—an adult goddess of love, beauty, desire, and unrestricted affection.
In the Olympian Christian reinterpretation, this transition is not merely birth of a new deity from the foam but a profound gender and identity shift for Uranus himself: post-castration, Caelus Uranus secretly transitioned into Venus Aphrodite (also styled Caelu…