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Leto
In ancient Greek mythology and religion, Leto (; ) is a childhood goddess, the daughter of the Titans Coeus and Phoebe, the sister of Asteria, and the mother of Apollo and Artemis.
Coeus
In Greek mythology, Coeus (; ), also called Koios or Polus, was one of the Titans, the children of Uranus (Sky) and Gaia (Earth).

Polybotes
thumb|right|Poseidon (left) holding a trident, with the island Nisyros on his shoulder, battling a Giant (probably Polybotes), [[red-figure cup c. 500–450 BC (Cabinet des Medailles 573).]]
thumb|Poseidon attacks Polybotes in the presence of Gaia, red-figure cup late fifth-century BC ([[Antikensammlung Berlin F2531)]]
Candalus
In Greek mythology, Candalus () was one of the Heliadae, a son of Rhodos and Helios. Candalus, along with his brothers, Triopas, Macar and Actis, were jealous of their fifth brother, Tenages. They were jealous of his skills in science, and so they murdered him. After the murder came to light, Candalus fled Rhodes to Cos.
Agron
son of Eumelus in Greek mythology
Merops
set of mythological Greek characters
Eurypylus
son of Poseidon and king of Cos
Byssa
daughter of Eumelus in Greek mythology
Echemeia
In Greek mythology, Echemeia () is a minor character who angered the goddess Artemis.
Asterius
mythical figure of Miletus
Eumelus
Eumelus ( Eúmēlos means "rich in sheep") was the name of: