Coeus (Koios)
Uranus and Gaia's kid was named Coeus. Lelantos, Leto, and Asteria were born to him and his sister Phoebe after their marriage. Both of these kids were members of the Olympian pantheon and prominent figures in numerous Greek mythology.
The celestial axis and the North are represented by the Titan god Coeus. In addition, he was considered to be the Titan deity of knowledge, reason, curiosity, and foresight. He has a reputation for prophesying with his wife, which they both passed on to their grandson Apollo. One of the four brothers who helped Cronus depose Uranus was Coeus. While Cronus castrated him, he held one of the sky's corners, which stands for Uranus.
Together with his brothers, Coeus was sent into Tartarus. He went crazy down there and wanted to flee. He managed to escape his chains, but Cerberus, the guard dog with many heads, stopped him.
God of: The north, intellect, the rational mind, the inquisitive mind, reason, and foresight
Children: Lelantos, Leto and Asteria