750 BC - 146 BCThis is the timeline of Greek Mythology, and Greek times.Hope this helped!
Greek mythology has no chronology.
I believe it is. The Greeks were one of the first known people to exist. Egyptians and Africans were around the same time as the age of the Titans.
There is no time-line/chronology in Greek Mythology.
From ancient Greek mythology.
Greek mythology has no chronology.
Chronos
In Greece, which was at that time called Hellas.
There are many examples of mythology. There is Greek mythology, as well as Roman and Norse mythology. There are also Egyptian mythologies, although they are not as popular.
It only exist during ancient time in Greek
The answer you want will be very hard to find, but I think this is the best one you will get."Death" of ApolloGods you see, are believed to live forever. So, Apollo will always be alive. Apollo can never die. So to answer you, he will always exist. When he was born is partly the same, but it is different."Birth" of ApolloThere is no definite answer of when he was born. But since Greece first established from 1000 to 500 B.C and the Gods were part of there Greek Mythology, Apollo must of been born in that time. This conclusion I came to is not official, but since since the Greeks started to live through that time, it means that Greek Mythology was born in that time. And since the Gods are part of Greek Mythology, this is how i came to my answer.
Mythology first started within the first civilization (the Mesopotamians) who were polytheistic. The Akkadian goddess Ishtar shares similarities to the Christian virgin Mary and the Great Flood of Greek Mythology is much like the Great Flood in the Bible. In some areas polytheism still existed around the time of Christianity.