Ancient Greeks and Romans.
Apollo was a Greek god. As such, he was not worshipped by the Norsemen and, hence did not have a name in their languages. In Norse mythology, Apollo's counterpart as god of music was Bragi.
The greek god Apollo is the god of animal life and of the harvest. He carries a magic staff that controls the animals and helps plants to grow. When he plays his magical flute, all of the animals flock to him. He was especially worshipped in the city of Apolloniantis.
Apollo is not the god of wisdom, Athena is. Apollo is, though, the god of reason.
Apollo is the roman god for Apollo his name doesn't change
The whole program was named after the god Apollo, not just Apollo 13.
Apollo was a greek and roman god, son of Jupiter/Zeus, so i guess he was worshipped by the Romans and Greeks. hope this helps!
Apollo was a Greek god. As such, he was not worshipped by the Norsemen and, hence did not have a name in their languages. In Norse mythology, Apollo's counterpart as god of music was Bragi.
As a child and young man, Constantine worshipped the god Apollo. An acolyte even reported that Constantine had seen a vision of Apollo in the sky just before an important battle in Gaul.
The greek god Apollo is the god of animal life and of the harvest. He carries a magic staff that controls the animals and helps plants to grow. When he plays his magical flute, all of the animals flock to him. He was especially worshipped in the city of Apolloniantis.
those who played lots of music often worshipped apollo, the god of music
The Japanese leader that was worshipped as a god was known as Emperor Kimmei. He was worshipped as the god of Shinto.
Apollo was the Graeco - Roman sun godthere was also Sol.Apollo is normally thought of as the Roman sun god, but also mithras (or Mitra) and Sol or (Sol Invictus) was worshipped as the sun god
Apollo is not the god of wisdom, Athena is. Apollo is, though, the god of reason.
Both Apollo and Dionysus were important Greek gods associated with different aspects of life. Apollo was the god of light, music, poetry, and healing, while Dionysus was the god of wine, fertility, ecstasy, and theatre. Despite their differing domains, both gods were worshipped in ancient Greece and played significant roles in the culture and mythology of the time.
Phoebus seems to be the cloesest answer. He was linked to the Greek god Apollo, god of light.
Delphi, the valley and the nearby Mount Parnassus was sacred to Apollo.
Apollo is the roman god for Apollo his name doesn't change