- 140 Ovid in
Metamorphoses (VI.185)
alludes to
Coeus'
obscure nature: "Latona, that
Titaness whom
Coeus sired,
whoever he may be." (nescio
quoque audete...
-
parents Ur**** (Sky) and Gaia (Earth). The six male
Titans were Oce****,
Coeus, Crius, Hyperion, Iapetus, and Cronus; the six
female Titans—called the...
- of Ur**** and Gaia, the sky and the earth. With her
brother and
consort Coeus she had two daughters, Leto and Asteria. She is thus the
grandmother of...
- Asteríē, lit. 'of the stars,
starry one') is a
daughter of the
Titans Coeus (Polus) and
Phoebe and the
sister of Leto.
According to Hesiod, by the Titan...
- Ur****
mated with Gaia, and she gave
birth to the
twelve Titans: Oce****,
Coeus, Crius, Hyperion, Iapetus, Theia, Rhea, Themis, Mnemosyne, Phoebe, Tethys...
- the core group—adding
three figures from the
archaic tradition of Delphi,
Coeus, and Phoebe,
whose name
Apollo ****umed with the oracle, and Themis. Among...
-
Phoebe and
Coeus. Her
sister is Asteria, who is, by the
Titan ****s, the
mother of Hecate. Leto is also
sometimes called the
daughter of
Coeus with no mother...
- be
confused with Asteria, the
goddess of the
stars and the
daughter of
Coeus and Phoebe. In Gr**** myth,
Astraea lived together with
humans on
earth during...
- Thus, he was
Atlas Telamon, "enduring Atlas", and
became a
doublet of
Coeus, the
embodiment of the
celestial axis
around which the
heavens revolve....
- characters:
Phoebe (Titaness), one of the
twelve Titans, sister-wife of
Coeus and
mother of Leto and Asteria.
Phoebe (daughter of Leucippus), daughter...