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    Caelus or Coelus (/ ˈ s iː l ə s /; SEE-ləs) was a primordial god of the sky in Roman mythology and theology, iconography, and literature (compare caelum, the Latin word for "sky" or "the heaven", hence English "celestial").

  3. Caelus or Coelus was a god of the sky in Roman myth and theology and literature. Its name usually appears in masculine form when he is thought of as a male generative force. According to Cicero and Hyginus, Caelus was the son of Aether and Dies ("Day" or "Daylight"). [1]

  4. Caelus Roman God, a significant figure in Roman mythology, was considered a primordial deity associated with the sky and heavens. He bore resemblance to the Greek god Uranus and held a prominent role in Roman culture. As the father of notable deities such as Mercury, Janus, and Saturn, Caelus played a crucial part in shaping the Roman pantheon.

  5. Mar 19, 2024 · Caelus or Coelus (/ ˈ s iː l ə s /; SEE-ləs) was a primordial god of the sky in Roman mythology and theology, iconography, and literature (compare caelum, the Latin word for "sky" or "the heaven", hence English "celestial").

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CaelumCaelum - Wikipedia

    Caelum / ˈsiːləm / is a faint constellation in the southern sky, introduced in the 1750s by Nicolas Louis de Lacaille and counted among the 88 modern constellations.

  7. She was typically depicted reclining, or rising, waist high, from a hole in the ground. [7] Her male complement was a sky god such as Caelus ( Uranus) or a form of Jupiter. Her Greek counterpart is Gaia, [8] and among the Etruscans her name was Cel.

  8. Terra is the Roman form of Gaia (greek). She is the goddess of the Earth. Her husband is Caelus, an ancient god of the sky (heavens). They are the parents of the Titans & giants. [1]

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