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- Coeus abstract "In Greek mythology, Coeus (Ancient Greek: Κοῖος, Koios, \"query, questioning\") was one of the Titans, the giant sons and daughters of Uranus (Heaven) and Gaia (Earth). His equivalent in Latin poetry—though he scarcely makes an appearance in Roman mythology—was Polus, the embodiment of the celestial axis around which the heavens revolve. The etymology of Coeus' name provided several scholars the theory that Coeus was also the Titan god of intellect, who represented the inquisitive mind.Template:Who?Like most of the Titans he played no active part in Greek religion—he appears only in lists of Titans—but was primarily important for his descendants. With his sister, \"shining\" Phoebe, Coeus fathered Leto and Asteria. Though it is not explicitly mentioned, Lelantos was implied to be a son of Coeus, or at least Leto's male counterpart. Leto copulated with Zeus (the son of fellow Titans Cronus and Rhea) and bore Artemis and Apollo.Given that Phoebe symbolized prophetic wisdom just as Coeus represented rational intelligence, the couple may have possibly functioned together as the primal font of all knowledge in the cosmos. Along with the other Titans, Coeus was overthrown by Zeus and the other Olympians in the Titanomachy. Afterwards, he and all his brothers were imprisoned in Tartarus by Zeus. Coeus, later overcome with madness, broke free from his bonds and attempted to escape his imprisonment, but was repelled by Cerberus.".
- Coeus wikiPageExternalLink coeus.htm.
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- Coeus wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greek_religion.
- Coeus wikiPageWikiLink Apollo.
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- Coeus wikiPageWikiLink Asteria_(mythology).
- Coeus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Greek_gods.
- Coeus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Offspring_of_Gaia.
- Coeus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Titans.
- Coeus wikiPageWikiLink Cerberus.
- Coeus wikiPageWikiLink Cronus.
- Coeus wikiPageWikiLink Gaia_(mythology).
- Coeus wikiPageWikiLink Greek_mythology.
- Coeus wikiPageWikiLink Latin_poetry.
- Coeus wikiPageWikiLink Lelantos.
- Coeus wikiPageWikiLink Leto.
- Coeus wikiPageWikiLink Phoebe_(mythology).
- Coeus wikiPageWikiLink Rhea_(mythology).
- Coeus wikiPageWikiLink Roman_mythology.
- Coeus wikiPageWikiLink Tartarus.
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- Coeus wikiPageWikiLink Titanomachy.
- Coeus wikiPageWikiLink Twelve_Olympians.
- Coeus wikiPageWikiLink Uranus_(mythology).
- Coeus wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:Κοῖος.
- Coeus wikiPageWikiLink Zeus.
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- Coeus subject Category:Greek_gods.
- Coeus subject Category:Offspring_of_Gaia.
- Coeus subject Category:Titans.
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- Coeus comment "In Greek mythology, Coeus (Ancient Greek: Κοῖος, Koios, \"query, questioning\") was one of the Titans, the giant sons and daughters of Uranus (Heaven) and Gaia (Earth). His equivalent in Latin poetry—though he scarcely makes an appearance in Roman mythology—was Polus, the embodiment of the celestial axis around which the heavens revolve.".
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