Apollo, in Greek mythology, killed several figures, most notably the serpent Python, which he defeated to establish his oracle at Delphi. Additionally, he killed the Cyclopes who forged Zeus's thunderbolts in revenge for their role in the death of his son Asclepius. Apollo's mythological narratives often depict him as a god of both healing and vengeance, illustrating the duality of his character.
No, Zeus did not kill Apollo, nor did he attempt to. Besides, Apollo is immortal and cannot be killed. Apollo's son the god of doctors was killed by Zeus.
He shot the arrow to kill him.
yes
The day was a holy day of Apollo.
As well as god of healing, Apollo is the god of plague and disease; so deaths of illness are taken as his doing.
no, apollo was/is devine/immortal
No, Zeus did not kill Apollo, nor did he attempt to. Besides, Apollo is immortal and cannot be killed. Apollo's son the god of doctors was killed by Zeus.
He shot the arrow to kill him.
A snake called pyhon
Zeus didn't try to kill Apollo. Apollo lives on Olympus as the god of sun, young men and music, with his sister Artemis. Besides, all the Greek gods were supposed to be immortal, so they can't be killed.
Zeus didn't try to kill Apollo. Apollo lives on Olympus as the god of sun, young men and music, with his sister Artemis. Besides, all the Greek gods were supposed to be immortal, so they can't be killed.
yes
Apollo 1
beacouse she was a lesbian
You don't kill it you put it to sleep with the tune that the muse gives you in Apollo's temple.
The day was a holy day of Apollo.
Apollo shot Python with his golden bow.