in the war of the gods next to the God of War
Actually Apollo was the Greek god of the sun. But before that Helios the titan God was the god of the sun. after the war between the titans and the gods, the gods won and therefore Apollo became the Sun God
apollo fights with monstrous python
Yes, he was in the Trojan war and guided Prince Paris' arrow so it killed Achilles.
In Greek mythology, it was the god Apollo who put a plague upon the Achaeans during the Trojan War. This occurred as a punishment for Agamemnon's disrespect towards Chryses, a priest of Apollo, after he refused to return Chryses' daughter, leading Apollo to unleash a deadly plague on the Greek forces. The situation is detailed in Homer's "Iliad," where the Achaeans suffer until they appease Apollo by returning Chryseis and offering sacrifices.
There is no Greek god mercury, he was a roman god, and he was the god of war and weapons.
Ares was the Greek god of war. Apollo was the Greek god of prophesy.
Actually Apollo was the Greek god of the sun. But before that Helios the titan God was the god of the sun. after the war between the titans and the gods, the gods won and therefore Apollo became the Sun God
apollo fights with monstrous python
It was Zeus and Apollo, who were on the Trojan side.
Apollo is not the god of war at all, he is the god of music, poetry, oracles, the sun, and archery. Ares is the god of war, Athena of battle strategy and wisdom.
he fought in the war
Ares is the Greek God of War. Mars is the Roman god of war.
I cannot see that the name 'Pallas Apollo' exists. Pallas is one of Athena's names. Also there is a giant and a Titan war god named Pallas.
In Greek mythology, Helios and Apollo are separate deities. Helios is the god of the sun, while Apollo is the god of the sun, music, poetry, and healing. They are not the same deity, although they are both associated with the sun.
Yes, he was in the Trojan war and guided Prince Paris' arrow so it killed Achilles.
Ulysses is neither. He is a Greek man with a Roman name. His Greek name is Odysseus. He fought the Trojan war and was a major factor in winning it.
Aphrodite (goddess of beauty and love) in greek and Venus in Roman Artemis (goddess of the hunt) in Greek and Diana in Roman Athena (goddess of wisdom and war craft) in Greek and Minerva in Roman Apollo (god of medicine and music and oracle god) in Greek and same in Roman Ares (god of war) in Greek and Mars in Roman. None of the Roman names start with an "A" except Apollo but five of the Greek names do. Allah oh and Aeollus.... I believe he is one of the wind gods.