If you mean worship, yes, ancient people worshiped Apollo.
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Basically, the Greeks went to temples such as Delphi and gave the Statue of Apollo offerings. The temples were generally made out of pillars, so that light would always shine on the statue.
wow really?? my 3 year old cat would know that answer... it was to honor and worship him, just like all the other gods that temples were built for.
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Either you mean if Apollo had a religion - which he did not, as a god himself worship another god. Or what the religion that worshiped Apollo was called, the worship of many gods (such as the Greek ones, of which Apollo is one) is called "pagan", the cult worship of Apollo was widespread.
If you mean worship, yes, ancient people worshiped Apollo.
Greek, and Roman religions.
Megara was a mortal woman from Greek mythology who was married to the hero Heracles (Hercules). She likely worshiped the traditional Greek gods and participated in their religious practices. There is no specific mention of Megara having a particular deity that she worshiped exclusively.
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The Corinthians primarily worshiped deities from the Greek pantheon, such as Zeus, Hera, Athena, and Poseidon. They also held Artemis in high regard due to her association with fertility and protection. Additionally, the city was known for its devotion to Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty.
He was murdered by devotees of the God Dionysus after he refused to worship Dionysus and opted to worship Apollo instead.
Poseidon was the pareon god of Corinth,
I think so. There are temples of worship in Crete and Greece etc, for example there is a place of worship for Apollo in Crete.
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The belief in Apollo as a god dates back to ancient Greek civilization, which began around the 9th century BCE. Apollo was one of the major deities in the Greek pantheon and was associated with various attributes such as music, healing, prophecy, and light. The worship of Apollo continued throughout the Hellenistic period and beyond.
Basically, the Greeks went to temples such as Delphi and gave the Statue of Apollo offerings. The temples were generally made out of pillars, so that light would always shine on the statue.