Apollo, the Greek god of the sun, music, and prophecy, had several notable allies and friends. Among them were the Muses, the nine goddesses of the arts who inspired creativity and were often associated with his domain of music and poetry. He was also closely connected to his twin sister Artemis, the goddess of the hunt and wilderness, and the nymphs of Mount Parnassus, who were often his companions. Additionally, he fostered friendships with various heroes, including Orpheus, whom he admired for his musical talents.
Aphrodite
Heru was one of Apollos best friend and would hunt togetherAnswered by: MIREYA M.
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Essentially all woodland creatures and Satyrs are Pans Allies.
Aphrodite
Apollo was the greek god of the Sun, Medicine and poetry.
Heru was one of Apollos best friend and would hunt togetherAnswered by: MIREYA M.
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Artemis, twin sister
A lyre and a curved bow
Apollos, the Greek god, had several children in Greek mythology including Orpheus, Asclepius, and Aristaeus. Orpheus is known for his musical talent, Asclepius is the god of medicine and healing, and Aristaeus is associated with agriculture and beekeeping.
Apollo was a Greek god, the son of Zeus and Leto. He was the god of light, the sun, truth, and prophecy.
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Greek god hades didn't really have allies everyone basically hated him but only his wife perspone was there for him
Essentially all woodland creatures and Satyrs are Pans Allies.
The Greek god Apollo was adopted by the Romans. He retained his name which was latinised as Apollo. There were several versions of the name in Greek; Apollon, Apellon and Aploun.