Apollo is a god of the ancient times and immortal therefore he did not die.
Simply people were forced to forget him since the tolerance of the new religion of Christianity by the Emperor Constantine the Great [313 AD/ CE] and the adoption as the official state religion with the Milan decree of Emperor Theodosius wich was issued at 390 AD/ CE.
There was not a single death on the Apollo 13 mission.
Zeus and the thunderbolt.
Where Apollo tricked Artemis into killing Orion (of which there are many versions of their relationship and the death of Orion) he did this to in a round about way help his sister keep her vow of virginity. He was jealous and did not want her to marry.
There were 18 Apollo missions. # AS-201 # AS-202 # AS-203 # AS-204 (Failure) # Apollo 4 # Apollo 5 # Apollo 6 # Apollo 7 # Apollo 8 # Apollo 9 # Apollo 10 # Apollo 11 # Apollo 12 # Apollo 13 (Partial success) # Apollo 14 # Apollo 15 # Apollo 16 # Apollo 17
9 Apollo 8 Apollo 10 Apollo 11 Apollo 12 Apollo 13 Apollo 14 Apollo 15 Apollo 16 Apollo 17
There was not a single death on the Apollo 13 mission.
Apollo had two kinds of arrows, one that cause death and ones that heal.
There was no Apollo 1 , only three astronauts got burnt to death, but I do not think it was a numbered as Apollo 1.
Apollo is both a god that heals, and a god that kills and brings plague with his arrows.
Apollo cannot die because he is a god and gods are immortal.
The satyr Marsyas wanted to compete with Apollo in music. The winner should decide the prize. Apollo won and decided Marsyas was to be flayed and that was the death of Marsyas.
Greek Gods are of duel nature, Apollo is a god of healing and Artemis is a goddess of birth and infants, in turn they can be god and goddess of death and sickness: Artemis striking down women, and Apollo striking down men.
No, they are not; Apollo is a son of Zeus, who is brother of Hades. Both gods further something to do with death; Apollo who strikes down men and boys with his arrows, and Hades who rules the dead.
Zeus and the thunderbolt.
There are different versions which show the death of Achilles. A famous myth tells that Paris show an arrow which Apollo guided into Achilles heel.
Achilles dies during the Trojan War mortally wounded by an arrow shot by paris (and guilded by apollo. so yes and no
Aesop was condemned to death in Delphi because he was accused of sacrilege and theft. He was believed to have stolen a golden cup from the temple of Apollo.