No, but he is thought to protect mice and is half dolphin
the sun
Apollo in Greek mythology was a God- the Gods ate ambrosia, the 'Food of the Gods'.
In Greek mythology, the god Apollo did not have a specific favorite color mentioned in any primary sources. However, he is often associated with the colors gold and silver due to his association with the sun and light. Additionally, Apollo is sometimes depicted with a lyre, which is traditionally associated with the color white.
The Greek city of Delphi adopted Apollo as their favorite god. Delphi was home to the famous Oracle of Delphi, where Apollo was believed to communicate prophecies through the Pythia, a priestess. The city held significant religious and cultural importance in ancient Greece, celebrating various festivals in honor of Apollo, particularly the Pythian Games.
You can dedicate a poem to any god, or to God. If you mean 'Who was the god of poetry?' that was Apollo.
the dolphin was Apollo s animal
Apollo was an archer, so he used the bow and arrow.
Phoebus seems to be the cloesest answer. He was linked to the Greek god Apollo, god of light.
Augustus was a pantheist, which means he worshiped many gods. However his favorite god and patron was Apollo.
Apollo was the son of Zeus, therefore he was a God.
Apollo was a god. He was the god of the sun.
No, just two sons'.