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The god Zagregus was the god of farmers
Hades is the God of the dead, the God of the Underworld, and the God of riches and wealth.
God is a good God, He is a great God, He can do anything but fail, He can move every mountain, Out of the way, God is a wonderful God.
The God of Pornology The God of Flight The God of Rocks
Marsyas
In antiquity there were many scultures made of Marsyas. Recently, Anish Kapoor's sculpture for the Turbine Hall, Tate Modern, London, is called Marsyas.
The satyr Marsyas wanted to compete with Apollo in music. The winner should decide the prize. Apollo won and decided Marsyas was to be flayed and that was the death of Marsyas.
In Greek mythology, Apollo's main rivals include the god Hermes, the god Dionysus, and the satyr Marsyas. Hermes competed with Apollo in music and intelligence, Dionysus challenged Apollo in the domain of arts and celebrations, and Marsyas in a musical contest where the punishment for the loser was to be flayed alive.
It got its name from greek mythology when Apollo met marsyas and challenged him to a contest of who could play music better. They were equal so Apollo said whoever can play there instrument better upside down and sing would win . marsyas played the flute so he couldn't play and sing. Apollo won and nailed Marsyas to a tree and the blood that flowed out of him made the marsyas river.
Apollo was the god of music, and often also the god of oracular prophecy. He presided over the utterances of the Sibyl at Delphi, and in his role as patron of music he contested against - and later flayed - the satyr Marsyas.
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Myron sculpted it about 450 BC.
Edith Wyss has written: 'The myth of Apollo and Marsyas in the art of the Italian Renaissance' -- subject(s): Apollo (Greek deity), Art, Art, Italian, Art, Renaissance, Italian Art, Marsyas (Greek deity), Renaissance Art
Apollo and Marsyas.
Achievements· He killed the python at Delphi· He tamed nine muses.· He killed the satyr Marsyas in a music contest.· He killed the cyclops because Zeus killed his son for trying toraise the dead.
Marsyas. When he lost he was hung upside down from a tree and flayed alive whilst Apollo provided a musical accompaniment. A bit gruesome really