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Coeus
Coeus has two meanings - a Titan and a software program.
Titan
Greek deities series |
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Primordial deities | |
Olympians | |
Aquatic deities | |
Chthonic deities | |
Personified concepts | |
Other deities | |
Titans | |
The Twelve Titans: | |
Oceanus and Tethys, | |
Hyperion and Theia, | |
Coeus and Phoebe, | |
Rhea, Mnemosyne, | |
Metis, Themis, | |
Crius, Iapetus | |
Sons of Iapetus: | |
Atlas, Prometheus, | |
Epimetheus, Menoetius |
In Greek mythology, Coeus (also Koios) was the Titan of intelligence. Titans are the giant sons and daughters of Uranus (Heaven) and Gaia (Earth).
With his sister Phoebe, Titan of Brilliance and the Moon, Coeus fathered Leto and Asteria. Leto couplated with Zeus (the son of fellow Titan Cronus and Rhea) and bore Artemis and Apollo.
As with the other Titans, Coeus was overthrown by Zeus and other Olympians.
Software program
Coeus is a software program that integrates with Internet Explorer to allow built-in searching of Wikipedia, Amazon.com, eBay, Google and other web sites.
External link
- Coeus http://www.fivecents.biz/coeus/ (Internet Explorer add-on)
Last updated: 02-08-2005 13:59:53
Last updated: 02-11-2005 17:47:38