👉 "Coypous" is a term used in ancient Greek mythology and folklore, often translated as "twins" or "two-headed boys." It refers to two brothers who are twins. The name comes from the Greek word "koupos," meaning "twelve" or "twice twelve," which was associated with the number 12 in the old calendar system.
In ancient Greek mythology, coypous were often depicted as being twin brothers, sharing one head and one body.
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