The Tree of the Golden Apples wasn't "owned" by anyone. They were guarded by the Hesperides.
The island on which they dwelt was considered a real place by the Greeks, but the time of the Romans (because of their greater knowledge of the world) it was considered merely poetic convention.
There is a lot of speculation among historians about what fruit available to the ancients would have been rare enough and different enough from common European, West Asian and North African fruits.
Many believe they were Oranges.
Aphrodite, she offered Paris the most beautiful wife. Which ended up being Helen of Troy and that led to the Trojan war.
"For the Fairest"
The fruits of immortality.
Idun.
they were a wedding gift from Zeus to Hera
The person that owned the golden apple in greek mythology was the hesperides
aphrodite
The golden apple is an interesting plot device used in Greek mythology. There are three instances of its appearance: the story of Atalanta, in the garden of Hesperides, and the judgement of Paris.
Ladon the Dragon
They were apple trees of course! it was on the island of the Hesperidies.
Aphrodite.
The golden apple was said to grant anybody who ate it with immortality. this such fruit grew on a tree that was guarded by a dragon and 6 girls who were Atlases darters.
Who was the fairest goddess..which was boiled down to 3..Athena Hera and Aphrodite
In Greek mythology, it is the Golden Apple of Discord, commonly, apple of discord. It sparked the dispute between the goddesses Hera, (Pallas) Athena, & Aphrodite.
yes you do
whoever is the fairest goddess shall be given this golden apple
you have to get the pots for the guy so he will give you it