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Yes, male lovers of Apollo may have included Adonis, Hyacinthus, Hymenaios, Cyparissus, Admetus, Atymnius, Branchus, Carnus, Clarus, Hippolytus of Sicyon, Iapis, Leucates, Phorbas, Potnieus.

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Was Apollo gay?

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Who did Apollo get married to?

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Who were Apollo's lovers?

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Who married of Apollo?

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Who did Apollo marry Greek god?

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Is there any greek god who never married or married only one?

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Did Apollo the greek god have a spouses?

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Has Rod Stewart ever admitted to having male lovers?

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What was the Greek god Apollo gender?

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Who was Apollos consort?

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