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    In Greek mythology, Coeus (/ ˈ s iː ə s /; Ancient Greek: Κοῖος, romanized: Koîos, "query, questioning" or "intelligence"), also called Polus, was one of the Titans, one of the three groups of children born to Uranus (Sky) and Gaia (Earth).

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    Mar 10, 2023 · Coeus, a Greek Titan whose name meant “inquiry,” was grandfather to the Olympians Apollo and Artemis. After he and the other Titans were banished to Tartarus, Coeus led an escape attempt, but he was ultimately driven back by Cerberus, the three-headed guard dog of the Underworld.

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    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.

  5. Coeus was a first-generation Titan, son of Uranus and Gaea. He was personified as one of the Four Pillars of the Heavens. He played a supporting role in the overthrow of his father.

  6. According to Greek mythology, Coeus is the Titan God of the North, and the Titan of Resolve and Intelligence. He is also the embodiment of the celestial axis around which the heavens revolve. The etymology of Coeus’ name provided scholars to theorise that he was also the God of intellect.

  7. Aug 22, 2023 · Coeus, the Titan of intellect and the celestial North, finds his presence etched in several ancient Greek texts, albeit not as prominently as some of the Olympian deities. Hesiod’s “Theogony” stands out as a primary source, detailing the genealogies of the gods.

  8. May 3, 2020 · Coeus, son of Uranus and Gaia, father of Leto; a river in Messenia; Inflection [edit]

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