3............Asclepius, Troilus, Aristaeus
Yes. Apollo had many children.
Apollo did not marry, he did however have many lovers (and children) both mortal and immortal.
Apollo had not children with Aphrodite.
Apollo had many children in Greek mythology, including famous ones like Orpheus, Asclepius, and Phaethon. He had a total of over 50 mortal and immortal offspring.
They never had children; the children of Amphion and Niobe were killed by Leto's children Apollo and Artemis.
Latona of Roman myth had two children: Apollo and Diana/Artemis.
Apollo had many mortal and immortal children he was in love with the name juniper so most of his kids are named that carissa juniper Marley thalia juniper hope lily juniper Jones so on thoese are 3 of the many mortal children of Apollo still alive
Apollo had many children in Greek mythology, including Orpheus, Asclepius, and Aristaeus. He also had famous twins, Artemis and Apollo, who were known as the god and goddess of the sun, music, and healing.
Apollo and Aphrodite had no children together, although not all fathers of Aphrodite's children are named and not all mothers of Apollo's children are either.
Apollo never had a wife, though he had children with mortal women.
Apollo was known to have three wives in Greek mythology. His first wife was Coronis, who bore him a son named Asclepius. His second wife was Leucothea, a sea goddess. His final and most famous wife was the Titaness Leto, the mother of his twin children, Artemis and Apollo.
Yes, he did. His son Apollo had Asclepius who had many children by Epione.