Daphne
His children are Asclepius, Troilus, AristaeusAsclepius is a Greco-Roman god of medicine. He was the son of Apollo and the nymph Coronis.In classical Greek mythology, Troilus is a young Trojan prince, one of the sons of King Priam (or sometimes Apollo) and Hecuba.Aristaeus in Greek myth, son of the god Apollo and the Thessalian nymph Cyrenē, whom Apollo carried off to the region in North Africa which bears her name.
The nymph Daphne.
Daphne Cyrene
Difficult to say. Coronis was the mother of Apollo's son Aesculapius. Yet he got angry with her and had her killed. He fell in love with Daphne, who escaped him. Difficult, this. His favorite lover was probably Cyrene, a nymph raised as a shepherd girl/huntress by her father, the Lapith king Hypseus. She was a nymph because her mother, Creusa, was a nymph too. Apollo saw her chase away a lion that was despretely trying to kill one of her father's sheep. Apollo was instantly infatuated with her after this and took her to Libya via his sun chariot. There he took her as his lover and founded the ancient city of Cyrene in her honor. Because she was a nymph, she had the power to stay young forever with Apollo. Cyrene bore him Aristaeos, Idmon, and Autuchus. As an adult, Aristaeos seeked advice from his mother, Cyrene, and as a result, taught humanity the secrets of beekeeping. Apollo later made his son, Aristaeos, a god as well.
Apollo chased Daphne, a nymph who ran away from him. She asked the earth to change her into a tree in order to escape him. She became the first laurel tree. The laurel tree then became sacred to Apollo.
In Greek mythology, Daphne was a nymph who was turned into a laurel tree while attempting to escape the advances of the god Apollo. so, she wasn't really a greek god, but only a nymph.
His children are Asclepius, Troilus, AristaeusAsclepius is a Greco-Roman god of medicine. He was the son of Apollo and the nymph Coronis.In classical Greek mythology, Troilus is a young Trojan prince, one of the sons of King Priam (or sometimes Apollo) and Hecuba.Aristaeus in Greek myth, son of the god Apollo and the Thessalian nymph Cyrenē, whom Apollo carried off to the region in North Africa which bears her name.
He has been a Greek God from birth, being the son of Zeus and a nymph named Leto.
The nymph Daphne.
Daphne Cyrene
Difficult to say. Coronis was the mother of Apollo's son Aesculapius. Yet he got angry with her and had her killed. He fell in love with Daphne, who escaped him. Difficult, this. His favorite lover was probably Cyrene, a nymph raised as a shepherd girl/huntress by her father, the Lapith king Hypseus. She was a nymph because her mother, Creusa, was a nymph too. Apollo saw her chase away a lion that was despretely trying to kill one of her father's sheep. Apollo was instantly infatuated with her after this and took her to Libya via his sun chariot. There he took her as his lover and founded the ancient city of Cyrene in her honor. Because she was a nymph, she had the power to stay young forever with Apollo. Cyrene bore him Aristaeos, Idmon, and Autuchus. As an adult, Aristaeos seeked advice from his mother, Cyrene, and as a result, taught humanity the secrets of beekeeping. Apollo later made his son, Aristaeos, a god as well.
Apollo chased Daphne, a nymph who ran away from him. She asked the earth to change her into a tree in order to escape him. She became the first laurel tree. The laurel tree then became sacred to Apollo.
In order to escape the lovestruck sun-god Apollo, the nymph Daphne transformed into a laurel tree.
Daphne (Δάφνη in Greek) was a nymph, who apollo fell crazy in love with. He began to chase her endlessly and she was trying to escape him. At the end, when Apollo reached her and tried to hug her, Daphne begged her mother Gaia to help her. Gaia transformed Daphne into a tree, a laurel tree. The hansome god, was deeply wounded. So he cut a branch of the tree and put it on his head as a wreath. Since then laurel was the sacred plant of Apollo. The tree, its leaves and the nymph in Greek have the same name "δάφνη".
Daphne was a Naiad nymph of the river Peneios in Thessalia or the Ladon of Arkadia. She was loved by the god Apollo who pursued her until she grew exhausted, cried out for help and was transformed into a laurel tree. This tree after became sacred to Apollo.
The nymph, nod goddess, Daphne was changed into a tree in order to escape Apollo who was pursuing her.
Daphne