Zeus, he got around a lot.
Many gods fatherd several other gods and heroes. But I think the answer you're looking for is Zeus.
Anyone who is against the 'heroes' of certain tales. Hades is the evil against Hercules... etc.
Arthur Herbert Leahy has written: 'Heroic Romances of Ireland' -- subject(s): Celtic Mythology, Epic literature, Irish, Heroes, Irish Epic literature, Legends, Mythology, Celtic, Tales, Translations into English
Company of Heroes Tales of Valor - 2009 VG is rated/received certificates of: USA:M
Tales of the World Radiant Mythology - 2006 VG is rated/received certificates of: USA:T
To cite a play in MLA format, start with the author's name, followed by the title of the play in italics. Then include the editor's name (if applicable), the book title in italics, the publisher, the publication year, and the page range. For example: Hamilton, Edith. "Oedipus." Mythology: Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes edited by Edith Hamilton, New American Library, 1942, pp. 100-120.
Yes, Apollo and Hercules (Heracles in Greek mythology) appear together in several myths. One notable instance is in the story of the Twelve Labors of Hercules, where Apollo plays a role in guiding Hercules, particularly in the labor involving the Ceryneian Hind. Additionally, both characters are featured in various tales as part of the broader tapestry of Greek mythology, highlighting their interactions with gods and heroes.
He is mentioned in many books about the Greek gods, two creditable ones I know of are; The Age of Fable, Thomas Bulfinch Mythology: Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes by Edith Hamilton
Mabinogion
Edith Hamilton's "Mythology" is a collection of Greek and Roman myths that covers various stories of gods, heroes, and legendary figures from ancient mythology. The book explores these myths through retellings of classic tales, providing context and insight into the beliefs and values of the ancient world. It covers a range of myths, from the creation of the universe to the adventures of gods and heroes like Heracles and Perseus.
Some other names for mythology are fables, folklore, tall tales, and creative stories.
no... they are more like folk tales... Greek Mythology has nothing to do with religion.