Asclepius, his son the god of healing and medicine.
Aristaeus, his son and god of shepherds and cheese-making, bee-keeping, honey, honey-mead, olive growing, medicinal herbs and the Etesian winds which eased the scorching heat of midsummer.
The Muses - though not lesser - were associated with him, as was Helios the Titan god of the sun, and Artemis, his twin, and his mother Leto and father Zeus; and Hermes.
Apollo is part of the greek myths about gods and goddesses so yes
In ancient Greek religion Apollo and other gods and goddesses dwell on Olympus.
a temple like most greek gods and goddesses
Apollo was the Greek god of the sun and music he is also loosely associated with homosexuality
Well, there were no two ancient goddesses that were twins. However, the Greek goddess Artemis was the twin sister of Apollo.
Apollo's name in other cultures would be the same! That's because the greek and roman made the gods and goddesses.
Although of Greek origin, Apollo is the Roman god of healing. Epona and Angita were also goddesses of healing.
Apollo was the Greek Olympian god of light, prophecy and oracles, healing, plague and disease, music, song and poetry, archery, and the protection of the young.The meaning of Apollo's name is Destroyer.
There were many Greek gods and goddesses, but there were 12 main Olympian gods and goddesses. They included: Zeus, Poseidon, Hades, Hera, Athena, Aphrodite, Hypotheses, Dionysus, Apollo, Artemis, Ares, and Hermes.
Athena - God of love and beauty
Apollo is most well known for being associated with the light of the sun, music, and prophesy. The Sun.
She was one of the twelve Greek Olympian gods and goddesses, and the only Olympian to be associated with the wilds and the hunt.