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In classical Roman mythology, '''Saturn''' is a god who is the father of [[Jupiter (mythology)|Jupiter]] (or ''[[Zeus]]''); also known as ''[[Cronos]]''.
 
In [[Gustav Holst]]'s suite "The Planets" Saturn is characterised as the bringer of old age.

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This article is about Saturn (mythology). For other uses of the term Saturn, please see Saturn (disambiguation).

In classical Roman mythology, Saturn is a god who is the father of Jupiter (or Zeus); also known as Cronos.

In Gustav Holst's suite "The Planets" Saturn is characterised as the bringer of old age.