No, he did not.
Yes. Apollo loved Cassandra but Cassandra resented him. Apollo gave her the gift of prophecy but when she resented him Apollo cursed Cassandra so that no one would believe a word that she said.
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No; she used his love for her. Cassandra was loved by Apollo. She tricked Apollo into granting her the gift of prophecy - but refused to lie with him, and was cursed by the god for her prophecy to not be believed.
Blake luers
Because Apollo loved Cassandra, he gave her the gift of prophecy. When she refused to return his love, he placed a curse on her so no one believed her prophecies.
Yes. Apollo loved Cassandra but Cassandra resented him. Apollo gave her the gift of prophecy but when she resented him Apollo cursed Cassandra so that no one would believe a word that she said.
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No; she used his love for her. Cassandra was loved by Apollo. She tricked Apollo into granting her the gift of prophecy - but refused to lie with him, and was cursed by the god for her prophecy to not be believed.
Cassandra was not a Greek goddess, she was, however, she did have the gift of prophecy given to her by Apollo. She fell out of love with Apollo and in love with someone else, so Apollo gave her the curse of any word that left her lips everyone would think it was a lie. she live in Troy because she was the princess of it.
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Zeus did not give Cassandra her ability, this was the gift of Apollo (or she always had the ability and when she rejected Apollo he cursed her prophecy not to be believed).
Because Apollo loved Cassandra, he gave her the gift of prophecy. When she refused to return his love, he placed a curse on her so no one believed her prophecies.
Cassandra was a prophetesses, princess, and priestess who saw the future, but was cursed by Apollo to not be believed.
Cassandra was the daughter of King Priam and Queen Hecuba in Homer's Iliad. Apollo granted Cassandra the gift of prophecy, but when Cassandra rejected Apollo's advances, she was cursed to tell the truth about the future, but never to be believed.
Neither Apollo nor Artemis married, so no wife; but Apollo, unlike Athena, did have children.
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