Delos, the place of their birth.
Delos is the island sacred to Diana (the Roman equivalent of Artemis) and Apollo in Greek mythology. It is believed to be the birthplace of the twin gods and was a center of their worship in ancient times.
You bring the five sacred items to the Altar of the Heavens on Mythology Island. This is the final location where you must place each sacred item to complete the island quest.
After obtaining all 5 Sacred items on Mythology Island in Poptropica, you need to return them to each of the respective gods (Hades, Poseidon, Zeus, Athena, and Aphrodite) in the temple. Once you have returned all the Sacred items, you will be able to proceed to the final challenge to complete the island quest.
Yes, the Temple of Apollo is a historic monument located in ancient Delphi in Greece. It was a sacred site dedicated to the god Apollo and played a significant role in religious and political activities in ancient times. The temple is known for its strategic location on the slopes of Mount Parnassus and its iconic Doric architecture.
You return the 5 sacred items on Mythology Island to the respective gods at the Altar of the Gods. Each god has a specific alcove where you can place the corresponding item.
Once you have all five sacred items on Mythology Island in Poptropica, you need to visit the Tree of Immortality at the foot of Aphrodite's mountain. Place the sacred items in the proper order on the altar, then use the amulet to summon Zeus, who will grant you immortality.
Diana was born on the island of Delos. She was born before her twin brother Apollo and was her mother's midwife.
By her mother Letona, on the island Delos with Apollo, they are the children of Jupiter (Jove).
Laurel and Palm Tree is Apollo's sacred tree
In Roman myth, Diana and Apollo are children of Jupiter and Latona.
Before her twin brother Apollo on the island of Delos. Since she was born before her brother, she was her mother's midwife.
It was sacred to Apollo
The cow or bull was sacred to Apollo
Apollo
diana/artemis was goddess of the hunt and twin to apollo.
Daphne, a patroness of Diana (Goddess of the Hunt), asked to be turned into a laurel tree after Apollo fell in love with her. She did not love him back and wished to remain an unmarried virgin, true only to Diana, for the rest of her life. Apollo pursued her and she finally begged the gods to be turned into the tree. Thus, to show his devotion, Apollo adopted the laurel tree as his sacred tree and wore the laurel leaves on his head as a crown.
In Greek form, Apollo and Artemis. In Roman form Apollo and Diana.
Apollo and his twin sister Diana did not attack Niobe. They did however attack and kill Niobe's children because she had said to Leto, the mother of Apollo and Diana, that she (Niobe) was more of a mother who had 14 children than Leto who had only two.