Coeus (pronounced /ˈsiːəs/), also known as Polus, is a Titan in Greek mythology, one of the second-generation Titans born to Uranus (the Sky) and Gaia (the Earth). His name is derived from the Greek word "koios," which means "query" or "question," and he is often associated with intelligence and foresight. In Latin, he is known as Polus, and in French, he is referred to as Coéos. The Hebrew translation for Coeus is קואוס. Coeus is married to his sister Phoebe, and together they are the parents of Leto and Asteria. He is also known for being one of the Titans who sided with Cronus during the Titanomachy, the great war between the Titans and the Olympian gods. Coeus is often depicted as a wise and just figure, embodying the qualities of intelligence and understanding. His role in Greek mythology highlights the importance of wisdom and foresight in the cosmic order.