no they never ever met
Uranus is not named after Apollo. Uranus is named for Uranus/Ouranos (Heavens) who was the father of Cronus, the father of Zeus, who fathered Apollo.
Athena Zeus 12 Olympians ares asklepios Apollo cronus aphrodite
His father was Cronus and his mother was Rhea. When he was born, Cronus swallowed him. He was later saved by Zeus along with the rest of his siblings.
No poseidon did not get along with his parents and never would. He never did because his father Cronus swallowed him, and Cronus died when Zeus (Poseidon's brother) killed him and saved his siblings.So the answer would be no he did not get along with them because he never even talked to them.
Yes, in Greek myth Apollo often got along with Zeus and Leto.
Yes, Apollo got along well with both Zeus and Leto in Greek myth.
chaos had gaia and tartarus. gaia and tartarus had uranus. gaia and uranus had cronus rhea coeus and phoebe.coeus and phoebe had leto. cronus and rhea had Zeus. Zeus and leto had Apollo and Artemis.Apollo and coronis had askelpios. Apollo had cyrene. Apollo and calliope had orpheus and hymen. GODS MENTIONED chaos nothingness gaia earth tartarus tartarus uranus heavens cronus time and ages rhea motherhood coeus intelligence and the north phoebe moon leto motherhood Zeus skies Apollo sun archery music prophecy and healing Artemis hunting and the moon cyrene askelpios medicine coronis calliope heroic poetry orpheus hymen marriage
her parents were titans and the gods didn't get on with the titans at all. they kinda went to war so... Answer 2: Also Cronus ate Hera, remember?
His father is Zeus, his mother is Leto. His Titan grandparents on his fathers side: Rhea and Cronus. His Titan grandparents on his mothers side: Phoebe and Koios. Rhea, Cronus, Phoebe, and Koios are all sibling children of Ouranos and Gaia.
(Kronus) yes Answer 2: But when Zeus had defeated him, Cronus was exiled along with a portion of the Golden Age to the Isles of the Blest, at the outermost edge of the earth.
Poseidon was in Cronus' stomach for an unspecified duration, as the myths do not provide a specific timeline. According to Greek mythology, Cronus swallowed his children to prevent them from overthrowing him. Poseidon, along with his siblings, was later rescued by Zeus, who forced Cronus to regurgitate them. This event symbolizes the eventual triumph of the Olympian gods over the Titans.
In Greek mythology, Hestia is one of the 12 Olympian gods and is known as the goddess of the hearth, home, and cooking. She is the firstborn of Cronus and Rhea. Hestia came to exist as one of the original generation of gods, born to the Titans Cronus and Rhea.