Apollo's revenge was on Morphous, god of darkness and dreams. He made the sun chairot fall out of the sky and into the valley of dreams......
Yes Artemis is the twin goddess of Apollo and even though some say different was born after Apollo
No. While it is possible and even likely that there will be future missions to the moon, they will not be Apollo missions.
No one answers to Apollo in that way, not even in Greek Myth.
Hermes because even though they're fond of each other Hermes stole apollo's cows
In "The Torso of Apollo," the torso of Apollo is described as suffused with brilliance from. This suggests that Apollo's divine radiance and power emanate from his torso, symbolizing his strength and beauty. It conveys the idea that even in fragmentary form, Apollo's presence and influence are undeniable.
Oh, it looks like Apollo had a little mishap on Mount Olympus. Sometimes even the gods make mistakes, but it's all part of learning and growing. Apollo's journey outside of Olympus will help him gain new perspectives and wisdom to become an even better god.
sun. but the Greeks changed that to Apollo.(Dude, Apollo, you are HOT(LIKE CUTE HOT, NOT HOT, EVEN THOUGH YOU ARE)...With a capital H!!!)
He was himself a great healer, even more so his son Asclepius.
heck no thats never even happened who told you that bahahah
Yes In a new myth they even had kids (about as much as Zeus!)
No, Apollo 1 was not the first Apollo mission. The first manned Apollo mission was Apollo 7, which launched on October 11, 1968. Apollo 1 was initially designated AS-204 and was scheduled to be the first manned mission, but a cabin fire during a pre-launch test on January 27, 1967, resulted in the loss of the crew.
No; she used his love for her. Cassandra was loved by Apollo. She tricked Apollo into granting her the gift of prophecy - but refused to lie with him, and was cursed by the god for her prophecy to not be believed.