Hera, the wife of Zeus and Queen of the Heavens, did nothing to Apollo himself, she however was the cause of Leto's flight, for fear of the rage of Hera: she also attempted to stop Leto from giving birth to Apollo.
Leto is the mother of Apollo and Artemis; she mated with Zeus, but was not married to him, hence, not his "wife".
he didn't have a twin sister zeus's son Apollo has a twin sister Apollo's twin sister Artemis
because leto affended hera zeus wife by getting pregnant by zeus
In Greek mythology, Apollo is believed to be the son of Zeus and the Titaness Leto. Leto was pursued relentlessly by Zeus's jealous wife, Hera, which led to a difficult pregnancy and Apollo's birth on the floating island of Delos. He was associated with music, healing, and the sun.
Zeus and Apollo are father and son.
In Greek mythology, Apollo had one wife named Hecate. She was the daughter of Zeus and Leto, and the goddess of marriage and childbirth.
Apollo's father is Zeus, the king of the gods in Greek mythology.
No, Zeus did not kill Apollo, nor did he attempt to. Besides, Apollo is immortal and cannot be killed. Apollo's son the god of doctors was killed by Zeus.
Zeus gave Apollo the power of the sun and poetry.
Apollo did not fight with his father Zeus, who was a greater god then he was.
Apollo's dislike for Zeus could stem from conflict over power and authority, competition for attention and worship from mortals, or personal grievances related to their complex family dynamics and interactions with each other and other gods. Additionally, Apollo may disagree with Zeus's decisions or actions that go against his own beliefs or values.
In Greek mythology, Apollo was born as the son of Zeus and Leto. He was the twin brother of Artemis, born on the island of Delos after a challenging pregnancy during which Leto was pursued and tormented by Zeus' jealous wife, Hera. Apollo's birth is associated with light, truth, healing, music, and prophecy.