No they are very different structures.
They called him the same thing. But they would also call him Apollon, Phoebus Apollo, or just Pheobus.
It's the same - Apollo.
I was wondering the same thing - lots of detail about the other pieces of the spacecraft but nothing about the service module. I was wondering the same thing - lots of detail about the other pieces of the spacecraft but nothing about the service module.
Almost! Apollo in Rome, Apollon in Greece.
Helios was not "replaced" by Apollo; Apollo is a god of light - and Helios is the god of the sun; these two are related, but they are not the same.
Yes, sanctuary and refuge mean the same thing.
There are two answers. In modern usage, the central room of a synagogue, where prayers are held, is called a sanctuary. And in ancient times, the same word referred to the Holy Temple.
it is pretty confusing
They called him the same thing. But they would also call him Apollon, Phoebus Apollo, or just Pheobus.
they are the same thing
Once you can scan Emerald Holograms, an ability acquired at the Torvus Bog Temple, Return to the Great Temple and follow the path through the door bearing that color of hologram. The path to sanctuary will be found beyond a purple door in the same room as the GFS Tyr. Purple doors are opened with seeker missiles.
She resided in the Apollo temple which existed from the 7th to the 4th century BC. Well, not the same woman all those years.
Artemis and Apollo are the same because their twins.
The sanctuary is the part of the church which contains the altar.
Go to the temple of Apollo, and get a reed pipe (It's in the back of the temple.). Talk to the muse holding the reed pipe and she will teach you how to play. After you pass, she will give you a song to make Cerberus fall asleep ( dog is in under world temple ).click the nose then take the whisker. i did the ...( dog is in under world temple ).click the nose part
No, a temple and a tomb do not mean the same thing. A temple is a religious building or place of worship, typically dedicated to a deity or deities, whereas a tomb is a structure or burial place where deceased individuals are laid to rest.
It's the same - Apollo.