Phoebe is the Titan goddess of bright intellect and prophecy in Greek Mythology.
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Phoebe is one of the Twelve Titans, children of Gaia, Goddess of the Earth and Uranus, God of the Sky.
With her brother-husband Coeus, the Titan God of the inquisitive mind, she had two daughters, Leto, the Titan Goddess of womanly demure and motherhood, and Asteria the Goddess of falling stars and constellations and one son, Lelantos, the Titan God of the moving unseen.
She is the grandmother of Apollo, Artemis, Aura and Hecate.
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Phoebe and her daughter, Asteria fought in the Gigantomachy against the Giants, showing their alliance to the Olympian Gods..
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Phoebe's Greek name is Φοιβη, it means 'bright, prophetic'.