No. Kronos is the god of harvest, not the god of time. The god of time is Chronos. Both were pronounced differently. But Cicero, and thus romans, consider them to be the same
Kronos and Chronos are technically different, though even in ancient Greece people got them confused. Kronos is the father of Zeus and responsible for harvests, while Chronos was the personification of Time. The names are similar but not the same.
Also, I feel like a few more spellings of Hephaistos being accepted would be appreciated.
Heracles was a demigod. While he is linked to strength I have never once seen him called "the god of strength". Especially because he was, again, not a god. Needs a different clue
Overall a good quiz though
Also, I feel like a few more spellings of Hephaistos being accepted would be appreciated.
Also I'm completely clueless on this part of history, but how come the Romans just "rebranded/coopted" the Greek gods?