In Roman myth, Diana and Apollo are children of Jupiter and Latona.
In Greek form, Apollo and Artemis. In Roman form Apollo and Diana.
Apollo did have a twin sister. His sister was Artemis. Her Roman name is Diana.
Apollo, Diana, Mars, Mercurius, Vulcanus, Bacchus.
The twin sister of Apollo in Greek mythology is Artemis, the goddess of the hunt. Her Roman counterpart is Diana.
Artemis, mars, Diana, and Apollo and I think he had a half sibling, Vulcan!
Apollo
diana/artemis was goddess of the hunt and twin to apollo.
In Greek form, Apollo and Artemis. In Roman form Apollo and Diana.
Apollo and his twin sister Diana did not attack Niobe. They did however attack and kill Niobe's children because she had said to Leto, the mother of Apollo and Diana, that she (Niobe) was more of a mother who had 14 children than Leto who had only two.
The twin of the Roman goddess Diana is Apollo (also spelled Apollon).
Apollo was her brother
Apollo did have a twin sister. His sister was Artemis. Her Roman name is Diana.
Diana is a Roman goddess; her parents are Jupiter and Latona.
That could do with re-phrasing, sorry
Delos is the island sacred to Diana (the Roman equivalent of Artemis) and Apollo in Greek mythology. It is believed to be the birthplace of the twin gods and was a center of their worship in ancient times.
Yes, the Roman goddess Diana has a twin brother named Apollo.
Apollo and Diana were fraternal twins- one boy one girl but both born at same time. Zeus and Leto were their parents. They were born on the island of Delos. Artemis was born before Apollo and was her mother's midwife. Artemis and Apollo were said to have a good sibling relationship. Diana's correct Greek name is Artemis. Diana is her Roman name. Artemis was goddess of the Hunt, the moon, virginity, the wild, and animals. Artemis was also the protector of virgins (whom many of her followers were), and animals. She is known as The Lady of Wild Things, The Huntress, The Mistress of Animals, and The Lady of the Wild. Apollo was the god of the sun, said to drive a chariot across the sky every morning that pulled the sun up. Apollo was also a god of the arts, such as music and dance. He was also the god of medicine and prophecies.