The ancient Greek harp was invented in 321 B.C.E by the Han Dynasty.
The Greek goddess often associated with the harp is Euterpe, one of the Muses. She is considered the Muse of music and lyrical poetry, and is frequently depicted holding a lyre, a stringed instrument resembling a harp. In ancient mythology, she inspired creativity in musicians and poets.
He is Greek god, but he does have a roman version Jupiter
the greek god hermes the god of messages
Apollo: the god of light and sun, music, and poetry (among other things). One of his symbols is the lyre, a stringed instrument similar to the harp.
The harp is Orpheus' instrument.
Apollo was the God of Sun (or light) He also carries a harp, as he is also the God of Music He is the God of Medicine and Prophecies also
The ancient Greek harp was invented in 321 B.C.E by the Han Dynasty.
Apollo is the greek god of music, he once competed with Pan, the nature god, as they are both passionate about music. There is a story about a lyre (harp) player called Orpheus who played his harp so well that it upset Hades, who allowed him to receive back his dead wife. There are also the nine muses who are supposed to be beautiful singers and good with music. Hope this helps! :)
Originally, the sun god was Helios. Apollo later became the sun god. So, Helios is the first Greek God of Sun. The Greek god of sun then became Apollo.
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It depends on the situation on-hand.
Apollo was known to be skilled in music and was often depicted playing the lyre, a string instrument similar to a harp. Although he is not typically associated with playing the harp specifically, he is commonly associated with musical talents and was considered the god of music in Greek mythology.
The ancient Greek harp was invented in 321 B.C.E by the Han Dynasty.
Ares was the ancient Greek god of war. Athena on the other hand, was the goddess of wisdom and war strategy.
Either one, sometimes none.
It depended on the situation. You turned to the god that could help you in the situation at hand.