Yes, he was in the Trojan war and guided Prince Paris' arrow so it killed Achilles.
Yes, with Giants and in Troy.
Apollo was an archer, so he used the bow and arrow.
Thermopylai was not a Spartan-Persian battle. It was part of the Persian invasion of peninsular Greece lasting two years involving many Greek cities. The Spartan force at Thermopylai was 300 warriors out of a Greek force of about 8,000. The two-year invasion included several sea and land battles in which Sparta provided some of the Greek naval forces and land forces totalling a couple of hundred thousand. Those battles were Artemesion, Salamis, Plataia and Mykale.
Athena did have a few half brothers and sisters. there was Ares, Artemis, Apollo, Aphrodite, Hephastus, Dionysus, Hermes and a few other minor gods and goddesses. But she did not have any real brothers or sisters.
There is actually no god of stars. Zeus has thunderbolts and is god of all if that answers it. Really, if there are any more questions, ask away!!! -Megan
Yes, with Giants and in Troy.
In Greek mythology, yes.
Apollo was an archer, so he used the bow and arrow.
No, just two sons'.
In Greek mythology, any god has superhuman strength. Among the male gods, Apollo was not much different in strength, but like any god, he was far stronger than any human.
yes... go look for it
Apollo, the Greek god of various domains including music, healing, and prophecy, did not have any known addiction in mythology. He was typically depicted as a virtuous deity who valued balance, order, and harmony.
Yes he battled Poseidon
Hermes stole his cattle as a baby
Apollo was born to Zeus and Leto. He was recognized for his beauty, music, prophecy, and healing abilities. Apollo's exceptional skills and attributes led to his association with the sun and his elevation to the status of a Greek god.
Cassandra was not a Greek goddess, she was, however, she did have the gift of prophecy given to her by Apollo. She fell out of love with Apollo and in love with someone else, so Apollo gave her the curse of any word that left her lips everyone would think it was a lie. she live in Troy because she was the princess of it.
Yes, In the legend of midas and his donkey ears, and the story of Hyacinthus, and also the legend of Daphne the nymph.