Apollo didn't spread a single plague over the Greeks. Instead, he shot infected arrows at the soldiers during to Trojan War.
Ancient Greeks and Romans.
In revenge for the Greeks having abducted the daughter of an Apollo priest, Apollo spread a plague among the Greeks. He also guided the arrow Paris shot at Achilles, so it hit his only vulnerable spot, and Achilles died.
So they could get advice from the god Apollo.
Priest my dudesssssssssssss
Greeks
Ancient Greeks.
Apollo.
He brought out the sun every day. He pulled it out. That is what the Greeks believe in.
The Greeks associated the lyre with Apollo. Hermes actually created it, but after he stole Apollo's cattle and was arguing with him, Hermes started to play the lyre. Apollo was so entranced that he traded the cattle for the lyre.
Apollo is called by both the Greeks and Romans by the same name.
his mouth!
Ancient Greeks and Romans.
Apollo didn't spread a single plague over the Greeks. Instead, he shot infected arrows at the soldiers during to Trojan War.
Apollo is the greek god of the sun. He drove a sun chariot above the earths atmosphere that the greeks associate with the sun, so it would be appropiate to name it Apollo as the spaceship went outside the atmosphere to the moon, as the greeks believed apollo did with the sun
The Greeks visited Delphi so they could get advise from the god Apollo.
Delhi was the oracle created by Apollo