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The Authentic Orthography

Κοῖος Koîos

Titan of Intellect · Questioning, inquiry

Tier 1 Koîos.com
Koîos — Titan of Intellect
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The Authentic Name

Unicode restoration and ASCII comparison

Original Script

Κοῖος

The name in its original Greek form. Koîos (Κοῖος) is attested in the source tradition — “Questioning, inquiry”. Its diphthongs and acute accents carry the full phonetic and orthographic weight of the source tradition.

ASCII Constraint

coeus

Reduced to plain coeus, the name loses everything that made it specific: diphthongs and acute accents. What remains is an ASCII string that machines can parse but that no longer speaks with its original voice.

Unicode Restoration

Koîos

The Unicode restoration recovers what ASCII flattened. Koîos restores diphthongs and acute accents, returning the name to its original written dignity. The domain encodes to Punycode, but the browser displays the truth.

Punycode Encoding
Koîos.com → xn--koos-1pa.com

The non-ASCII characters in Koîos are encoded while the ASCII remains visible. To the DNS, it is Punycode. To humanity, it is Koîos.

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Original Script & Provenance

How Koîos is preserved in writing

Κοῖος
Original Script

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Pronunciation

How Koîos was spoken

/kói̯os/ Ancient Greek Reconstruction
K- Voiceless unaspirated velar stop [k].
-oi- Diphthong [oi̯], a glide from close-mid [o] to close front [i].
-os Short [os], the standard masculine nominative ending.
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Titan of Inquiry

Intellect, the North, and the Celestial Axis

Koîos is one of the most obscure Titans: a god of questioning, intelligence, and the northern pillar of the sky. His name may be connected to the Greek word for inquiry, and later antiquity identified him with Polus, the celestial pole around which the heavens turn. He is the ancestor, through Leto, of Apollo and Artemis.

Titan of Questions

His name links him to inquiry, curiosity, and the unsettling power of asking.

Celestial North

Later identified with Polus, the invisible axis of the revolving sky.

Father of Leto

Through Leto and Zeus he becomes grandfather of Apollo and Artemis.

Pillar of Cosmos

As a Titan he belongs to the generation that held the cosmos before Zeus.

Sacred Symbols

Celestial axis The invisible pole around which stars and seasons turn.
Raven A bird of intelligence and omens, associated with northern skies.
Torch The light of inquiry in the darkness before Olympian order.
Pillar or obelisk The cosmic column that the Titans were imagined to support.
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Mythology

Stories of Koîos

Koîos has no independent mythic biography; he exists in the genealogies and in the shadow of the Titanomachy. Yet his name and offspring give him a quiet importance.

Theogony

Birth and Marriage

Hesiod names Koîos as a son of Ouranos and Gaia, brother of Kronos, Rhea, and the other Titans. He married his sister Phoebe, 'Bright', and fathered Leto and Asteria. Through Leto, the line of Koîos produced Apollo and Artemis, binding the obscure Titan of the north to the most luminous of Olympian gods.

Titanomachy

The War of the Titans

When the younger gods rose against the Titans, Koîos fought alongside his brothers and was defeated. After the war, the Titans were imprisoned in Tartarus—except those who had not fought or who made peace. Koîos's precise fate is not narrated, but the silence itself suggests he shared the common lot of the defeated generation.

Interpretatio

Koîos as Polus

Later writers, seeking to make sense of the obscure Titan, identified Koîos with Polus, the personification of the celestial pole. The identification is plausible: if the Titans hold up the cosmos, the northern axis is the still point around which the whole sphere turns. Koîos thus becomes a philosophical god, the invisible centre of cosmic order.

Go Deeper

Extended Lore

Koîos is the god of the unanswered question. Unlike Apollo, who delivers oracles, Koîos only asks. His obscurity is his essence: he is the intellectual drive that precedes every system, the doubt that keeps doctrine honest.

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