He did not interact with living mortals on earth; he ruled the dead.
Icarus and Daedalus were both mortals King Minos was also a mortal
Mortals are beings (humans) that can die, as opposed to immortals who were reputed to live forever.
It depends on how he feels.
No gods died, they were immortal. But there were lots of mortals who died. For instance most of the sailors on Odysseus' ships. Orpheus died, his wife Eurydice died, and so on. Some stories also tell of certain gods 'disapearing', such as Helios the sungod, who passed his duties on to Apollo.
gods and mortals
YES
Apollo helped mortals by giving them prophecy and oracles to foresee dangers of the future. He was also a god of healing. Apollo was helpful to other gods as one who would punish mortals or help them when they were dying of plague of which he is often credited as being the cause of.
He did not interact with living mortals on earth; he ruled the dead.
He will make it become that
he gave the gift of prophesies
To hide it from mortals; also known as a plot device!
umm i know it starts with m and m because that's what my homework is asking for....
because if we could we would all become flesh eating zombies
Apollo had no wife, but he had several lovers from mortals, to nymphs, and muses. He had male and female lovers
A great number of them, the most significant of the Olympians include; Zeus Ares Hephaestus Hermes Apollo Aphrodite Dionysus Poseidon
Zeus is the king of the gods in Greek mythology and he has a complex relationship with mortals. He is known to interact with mortals frequently, sometimes appearing to them in disguise. However, Zeus is also known for his unpredictable nature and tendency to punish humans who defy or displease him. Overall, Zeus is a powerful deity who both influences and judges the actions and fates of mortals.