Apollo gave Hercules the gift of a golden bow and arrow.
Hermes used a tortoise shell lyre that he created to trick Apollo. He traded the lyre to Apollo for a herd of cattle that he had stolen, thereby avoiding punishment for his theft. Apollo was so impressed with the lyre that he agreed to the trade.
No, Apollo is not the Greek god of Megara. Apollo is often associated with the sun, music, healing, and prophecy in Greek mythology. Megara is a mortal woman who was the first wife of the hero Heracles (Hercules).
Apollo had to deal with conflicts among the Greek gods, such as his feud with the god of the sea, Poseidon. Additionally, Apollo had to face challenges from mortals and monsters that threatened his followers. One of the most famous challenges Apollo had to solve was defeating the Python, a monstrous serpent, to establish his sanctuary at Delphi.
Where Apollo tricked Artemis into killing Orion (of which there are many versions of their relationship and the death of Orion) he did this to in a round about way help his sister keep her vow of virginity. He was jealous and did not want her to marry.
Apollo gave Hercules the gift of a golden bow and arrow.
Hercules - 1998 Hercules and the Apollo Mission 1-1 was released on: USA: 31 August 1998 Brazil: 3 May 1999
Apollo
Young Hercules - 1998 Apollo - 1.48 was released on: USA: 12 May 1999
Actor Keith David provided the voice of Apollo .
He tried to trick Hercules into holding the world on his shoulders
Hermes used a tortoise shell lyre that he created to trick Apollo. He traded the lyre to Apollo for a herd of cattle that he had stolen, thereby avoiding punishment for his theft. Apollo was so impressed with the lyre that he agreed to the trade.
Apollo.
Apollo, Artemis, Hermes, Athena, Hephaestus, Ares, Hebe
Zeus is the father of Hercules, and Hades is the elder brother of Zeus. In short, Hades was the uncle of Hercules.
Hercules had several half brothers. On his mother's side he had a twin brother, Iphicles. On his father, Zeus' side, he has Apollo, Ares, Dionysus, Hermes, Minos, Perseus, and Aeacus.
As far as I know, there were 4. They are Dionysus, Heracles (Hercules), Apollo, and Artemis.