The Oracle of Delphi, dedicated to the god Apollo, functioned for more than a thousand years, with its origins traditionally dated to around the 8th century BCE. It reached its peak during the 6th century BCE and continued to be active until around the 4th century CE, when it declined following the rise of Christianity and the closure of pagan temples. The oracle played a significant role in ancient Greek religion and politics, providing guidance and prophecies to individuals and city-states.
Apollo had long, curly, golden hair.
I think so.
There was a girl and she fell in love with the greek god Apollo and she stood there so long she became the first sunflower.That is why a sunflower is always facing the light of Apollo.
Hermes can not stay still for too long. When he was only two days old, he stole some of Apollo's cattle, and swept away the foot prints. He only got caught when one of the other gods heard music from the cave where Hermes and his mother were. When Apollo found two cow skins, Hermes said he was sacrificing them to the gods. He also had made an instrament out of some of the parts of the cow. Apollo was very fond of music so Hermes and Apollo created the first band (sort of).
The Oracle of Telemus prophesied that Odysseus would return home after a long and arduous journey but that he would face challenges and encounters with dangerous creatures along the way. Specifically, he warned that Odysseus would have to deal with the Cyclopes and would ultimately defeat them. Telemus also foretold that Odysseus would be a great leader and that his journey would bring trials that would test his strength and resolve. This prophecy highlights the themes of fate and perseverance in Odysseus's epic journey in "The Odyssey."
The Oracle of Delphi was established at the Temple of Apollo in the 8th Century B.C. Emperor Theodosius I received the last recorded response around 395 A.D. This means the Oracle was present for nearly 1,200 years.
Then you are very old, gullible or both. So it is hoped that you were told you would have a long life
She resided in the Apollo temple which existed from the 7th to the 4th century BC. Well, not the same woman all those years.
Not only was there no Apollo 6, but the Apollo spacecraft did not have wings.
With Oracle 10g and above, yes, so long as they haven't been purged.
its still in service
There was no Apollo 4.
There was no Apollo 6. The first manned Apollo mission was Apollo 7. The first Apollo mission to go to the moon was Apollo 8, the first to land was Apollo 11.
The Apollo 11 project was about 8 years long, from when it was announced in 1961 to the successful moon landing in 1969.
Apollo was married to kyrene for 15 years then he killed her then him self
Apollo 11 was on the moon for nearly 26 hours.
Apollo was known for various significant actions in Greek mythology. These include slaying the serpent Python at Delphi, serving as the god of music, poetry, and healing, bestowing the gift of prophecy upon individuals like the Oracle of Delphi, and leading the sun across the sky in his chariot.