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  1. Wikipedia en español. La Wikipedia en español es la edición en español o castellano de Wikipedia. Al igual que las versiones existentes de Wikipedia en otros idiomas, es una enciclopedia de contenido libre, publicada en Internet bajo las licencias libres CC BY-SA 4.0 y GFDL.

  2. Phoebe is a Titaness, one of the twelve (or thirteen) divine children born to Uranus ( Sky) and Gaia ( Earth ). Phoebe's consort was her brother Coeus, with whom she had two daughters, first Leto, who bore Apollo and Artemis, and then Asteria, a star goddess who bore an only daughter, Hecate. [5] Hesiod in the Theogony describes Phoebe as ...

  3. Los términos director ejecutivo, director general o consejero delegado o gerente general se usan para designar al máximo responsable de una empresa. En la actualidad también es de uso extendido el acrónimo inglés CEO (siglas de chief executive officer ), 1 aunque la Asociación de Academias de la Lengua Española desaconseja su uso en ...

  4. mythopedia.com › topics › coeusCoeus – Mythopedia

    Mar 10, 2023 · Coeus, son of the primordial deities Gaia and Uranus, was one of the original twelve Titans of Greek mythology. With his sister and lover Phoebe, Coeus fathered the goddesses Asteria and Leto, both of whom were courted by Zeus. Leto went on to give birth (by Zeus) to the Olympians Artemis and Apollo. Following the war between the Titans and the ...

  5. Asteria (Titaness) In Greek mythology, Asteria or Asterie ( / əˈstɪəriə /; Ancient Greek: Ἀστερία or Ἀστερίη, romanized : Astería, Asteríē, lit. 'of the stars, starry one') is a daughter of the Titans Coeus (Polus) and Phoebe and the sister of Leto. [1] According to Hesiod, by the Titan Perses she had a single child, a ...

  6. Aug 22, 2023 · Evangelia. August 22, 2023. In the annals of Greek mythology, Titan god Coeus, the Pillar of the North, stands as an embodiment of intellect and the celestial axis. Often overshadowed by the more renowned Olympians, his role in the cosmos is pivotal, serving as the very pillar in the north, holding up the heavens with his brothers Hyperion ...

  7. Enceladus (giant) In Greek mythology, Enceladus ( Ancient Greek: Ἐγκέλαδος, romanized : Enkélados) was one of the Giants, the offspring of Gaia (Earth) and Uranus (Sky). Enceladus was the traditional opponent of Athena during the Gigantomachy, the war between the Giants and the gods, and was said to be buried under Mount Etna in Sicily .

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