He is a god, he was born that way.
Apollo
Artemis and Apollo
Apollo is a mythological figure in Greek and Roman mythology associated with the sun, truth, and healing. There is no evidence to support the existence of Apollo as a real deity or entity outside of mythology.
Apollo is a mythological deity associated with the sun, music, and healing in Greek and Roman mythology. He is considered immortal and therefore does not die in the traditional sense.
According to myth, Apollo was immortal, so he did not die.
Apollo, the Greek god of the sun, is a mythological figure and not a living being, so in that sense, he is not alive. In Greek mythology, gods are immortal and do not experience death in the same way humans do.
Apollo is named after the Greek god of the sun, light, music, and healing. The name was chosen to reflect the company's mission to bring light and brightness to people's lives through their products and services. Additionally, Apollo's founders may have identified with characteristics of the Greek god, such as creativity, innovation, and harmony.
Two things: 1) Greek gods are immortal, Apollo never died. 2) Greek gods have no age. What you read in comic books or Percy Jackson is not true Greek myth.
Artemis her twin brother Apollo, Ares, Zeus, Aphrodite, Hermes, Poseidon, Hades
In Greek mythology, Apollo was considered to be a god of truth and light, and as such, he was not known for telling lies. However, like all mythological figures, Apollo's character and actions varied depending on the story or context in which he appeared.
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June 1, 1792