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    Coeus was an obscure figure, and like most of the Titans he played no active part in Greek mythology—he appears only in lists of Titans —but was primarily important for his descendants. With his sister, "shining" Phoebe , Coeus fathered two daughters, Leto [7] [8] and Asteria . [9]

  2. Ceo. Para otros usos de este término, véase CEO (desambiguación). En la mitología griega, Ceo (en griego antiguo Κοῖος Koĩos, que pudiera significar «inteligente») 1 era uno de los doce titanes, hijos de Urano (Cielo) y Gea (Tierra). 2 Algunos autores tardíos tan solo dan su filiación materna, 3 o bien lo imaginaron como hijo de ...

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  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. www.greekmythology.com › Titans › CoeusCoeus - Greek Mythology

    • Coeus' Name
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    • Coeus in Titanomachy

    His name means questioning, and based on this, it has been suggested that he may have been the Titan of inquisitive minds and intellect. In Roman mythology, the deity associated with Coeuswas Polus, the celestial axis around which the heavens revolve.

    Coeus is not well-known for his own deeds, but he is important through his children. He had two children, Leto and Asteria, with his wife and sister Phoebe. Leto was one of Zeus' lovers and the mother of the twin Olympians Artemis and Apollo.

    During the Titanomachy, the great war between the Titans and the Olympians, Coeus fought against Zeus and the other Olympians. However, he was ultimately defeated and banished to the Underworld. He attempted to escape, but was prevented from doing so by Cerberus, the guardian of the underworld.

  6. Coeus, the Greek god of intelligence and foresight, holds a significant role in Greek mythology. Born from Uranus and Gaia, and married to his sister Phoebe, Coeus is considered the god of the North and the Celestial Axis. Together, they are the progenitors of knowledge in the cosmos. Coeus’s children, such as Leto and Asteria, play important ...

  7. Coeus: Titan and Pillar of the North. One of the more obscure characters in Greek Mythology is Coeus, Titan god of intellect. Little is known of him, other than his wife and children, parentage, and a minor role in the Titanomachy. Like many of his siblings, Coeus’ story serves as a setup for the more recognized myths in the age of Olympian gods.

  8. Jan 31, 2024 · Family of the Greek God Coeus. Coeus is one of the original twelve Titan children of Gaia and Uranus listed by Hesiod’s Theogony (8th-7th century BCE). His siblings through them are the other eleven Titans, Oceanus, Iapetus, Krios, Kronos, Hyperion, Tethys, Themis, Rhea, Theia, Mnemosyne, and Pheobe. The twelve Titans are a sibling group to ...

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