Apollo is considered to be a Greek deity, not a Trojan deity.
Poseidon, God of the ocean and one of the three main Greek gods
As the Python had hunted Leto during her pregnancy, so Apollo slayed the Python when he was still a young deity.
Iris is one. Apollo is often used for the Greek as well as the Roman god, although he is in fact Apollon in Greek.
Apollo is an immortal deity in Greek mythology. He is one of the twelve Olympian gods, the son of Zeus and the Titaness Leto, and is associated with many aspects such as music, poetry, prophecy, and healing. As an immortal god, he possesses eternal life and divine powers, distinguishing him from mortal beings.
Dionysus, also called Bacchus, the god of wine and the patron deity of agriculture and theatre.
No, Apollo is a deity in Greek mythology, usually depicted as a god of the sun, music, and prophecy. He is not considered a human.
Apollo is a mythological deity associated with the sun, music, and healing in Greek and Roman mythology. He is considered immortal and therefore does not die in the traditional sense.
As a ancient deity from myth only Apollo can say.
As a ancient deity from myth only Apollo can say.
As a ancient deity from myth only Apollo can say.
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No, Apollo is not considered to be all-knowing in Greek mythology. While he is associated with knowledge, music, and prophecy, he is still a deity with limitations and flaws like other Olympian gods.
Apollo was born a Greek god, a male deity who never became a female goddess.
Poseidon, God of the ocean and one of the three main Greek gods
Apollo is a Greek god associated with various aspects including the sun, music, healing, prophecy, and poetry. He is often depicted as a handsome and youthful deity with a lyre. Apollo was also considered the god of harmony, balance, and order.
"Apollo" is a story in Greek mythology that centers on the god Apollo, who is known as the god of music, healing, and the sun. The main idea of the story is Apollo's various roles and attributes as a powerful and influential deity in the Greek pantheon.