Caelus Caelus

Caelus - Definition and Overview

Caelus was the Latin name that the Romans used for the Greek sky god Uranus.

Caelus (sometimes spelt Coelus), was, by marriage to Tellus (Greek: Gaia), the father of Saturn (Cronus), Ops (Rhea), Oceanus and the other Titans, as well as the Gigantes. Alone, Caelus was the father of Venus (Aphrodite).

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