Ancient Greeks and Romans.
Apollo is a Greek God, they are immortal. They do not die. Hence, Apollo has not died.
Apollo is Greek god not Roman.
Apollo was male.
Most Greek gods were worshiped in temples, so that is what I would guess! I hope that answers your question! ;)
Apollo is not a Greek goddess; he is a Greek god, born of the Olympian god Zeus and the Titan born goddess Leto.
Apollo is considered a god because the ancient Greek and Roman people worshiped him.
Either you mean if Apollo had a religion - which he did not, as a god himself worship another god. Or what the religion that worshiped Apollo was called, the worship of many gods (such as the Greek ones, of which Apollo is one) is called "pagan", the cult worship of Apollo was widespread.
Yes, Apollo is a Greek god. He is the god of music, poetry, art, oracles, archery, plague, medicine, sun, light, and knowledge. He is one of the most important and widely worshiped of the Olympian deities in ancient Greek mythology.
Because Apollo was the great Olympian god of prophecy and oracles, healing, plague and disease, music, song and poetry, archery, and the protection of the young.
Apollo was the Greek god of light, music, poetry, healing, and prophecy. He was also associated with the sun and was often depicted with a lyre in his hand. Apollo was one of the most important and widely-worshiped gods in ancient Greek mythology.
Apollo is the god of the sun.
Being a Greek god, Apollo is Apollo in 2011.
Apollo is the greek god of music and poetry. Apollo is.
Apollo is a Greek God, they are immortal. They do not die. Hence, Apollo has not died.
Phoebus seems to be the cloesest answer. He was linked to the Greek god Apollo, god of light.
Apollo is Greek god not Roman.
Apollo was a Greek god because he was from Greek mythology and was the son of Zeus (a god) and Leto (a titan goddess).