Polus

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Polus is the Roman mythological figure identified with the Greek Titan Coeus, associated with the celestial axis and the heavens.

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Polus canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman deity
mythological figure
appearsIn Roman mythological tradition
associatedWith celestial axis
the heavens
belongsToPantheon Roman religion
surface form: Roman pantheon
category Roman adaptation of Greek Titans
cosmicDomain celestial sphere
sky
culture Roman mythology
equivalentTo Coeus
greekCounterpart Coeus
hasEtymology Latin adaptation of Greek name for Coeus
hasGender male deity
hasOrigin Greek mythology via Coeus
identifiedWith Coeus
surface form: Greek Titan Coeus
mythologicalFunction personification of the vault of heaven
personification of the world axis
mythologicalRole deity of the celestial axis
deity of the heavens
relatedConcept axis mundi
celestial pole
cosmic order
symbolicAssociation cosmic axis
fixed stars
rotation of the heavens

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Coeus romanEquivalent Polus