He was originally Apollon in greek, but the romans removed the n. Apollo is also acceptably greek though.
Apollon is the Greek name, and Apollo the Roman - but basically they are the same, for in Greek myth rarely does anyone put the 'n' at the end.
Apollo, Nemesis, and Psyche
The Roman god 4 poetry music and medicine has the same name as the greek one. Apollo. how u tell the difference though is that in ancient greek times the greek god would be called Phoebus Apollo and the roman just Apollo.
Iris is one. Apollo is often used for the Greek as well as the Roman god, although he is in fact Apollon in Greek.
Apollon is the Greek name, and Apollo the Roman - but basically they are the same, for in Greek myth rarely does anyone put the 'n' at the end.
Yes, Apollo's Roman name is also Apollo. He was one of the few Greek gods whose name remained the same in Roman mythology.
The Roman name for the Greek god Apollo is also Apollo. Both the Roman and Greek cultures used the same name for this god of music, healing, prophecy, and the sun.
Apollo's name remains the same in Roman mythology. He is known as Apollo in both Greek and Roman mythologies.
Apollo. He was one of the few gods with the same name in Greek and Roman.
The Roman name for the Greek god Apollo is also Apollo. Both the Greek and Roman cultures shared many similarities in their pantheons, so some gods had the same name in both traditions.
Apollo is the roman god for Apollo his name doesn't change
Apollo
Apollo was the god of music. he was also the god of healing, the sun, archery and prophecy. (telling the future)
Apollo's name in other cultures would be the same! That's because the greek and roman made the gods and goddesses.
They called him the same thing. But they would also call him Apollon, Phoebus Apollo, or just Pheobus.
Apollon is the Greek name, and Apollo the Roman - but basically they are the same, for in Greek myth rarely does anyone put the 'n' at the end.
Apollo was a god, not a goddess. His Roman name was the same as his Greek one. However, he had a twin sister, Artemis, whose Roman name was Diana.