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In ancient Egyptian mythology, the god Apollo was often associated with the deity Horus. Horus, known as the sky god and a symbol of kingship and protection, shares some attributes with Apollo, particularly in aspects of light, healing, and prophecy. Additionally, Apollo was sometimes linked to Thoth, the god of wisdom, as both deities were connected to knowledge and the arts. However, there is no direct Egyptian name for Apollo, as he is primarily a Greek god.
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From Norse mythology, you might find a God/Goddess named Bragi who is similar.
Anubis, the Ancient Egyptian god of the underworld.
No! Apollo, for a start is Greek! Secondly, He is the Greek God of light!
In ancient Egyptian mythology, the god Apollo was often associated with the deity Horus. Horus, known as the sky god and a symbol of kingship and protection, shares some attributes with Apollo, particularly in aspects of light, healing, and prophecy. Additionally, Apollo was sometimes linked to Thoth, the god of wisdom, as both deities were connected to knowledge and the arts. However, there is no direct Egyptian name for Apollo, as he is primarily a Greek god.
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The deity most similar to Apollo in Greek mythology would be the Roman god Apollo's equivalent, which is the god Apollo himself. Apollo's counterpart in Roman mythology is the god of the sun and music, so they share many similarities.
helios in roman
greek: Apollo roman: Mercury (maybe) Egyptian: sun god of ra
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Her twin brother the ancient Greek god Apollo.
Apollo was the Greek god of the sun and there was no other Greek god prior to him. Uou'd have to look outside Greek mythology to find an earlier God, like Sumerian, Babylonian or Egyptian.
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From Norse mythology, you might find a God/Goddess named Bragi who is similar.
Which one? Greek- Originally Helios but later it became Apollo. Apollo had taken over after Helios. Egyptian- Ra