There are many myths of Apollo, from his birth to the birth of his children.
As a ancient deity from myth only Apollo can say.
One myth about Apollo is the story of Apollo and Daphne. In this myth, Daphne, a nymph, is pursued by Apollo who was struck by Cupid's arrow causing him to fall in love with her. To escape Apollo's advances, Daphne prays to her father, a river god, who transforms her into a laurel tree. This is why the laurel tree is associated with Apollo.
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.
Two things: 1) Greek gods are immortal, Apollo never died. 2) Greek gods have no age. What you read in comic books or Percy Jackson is not true Greek myth.
No: Helios is the Titan god of the sun. Apollo is sometimes considered to have usurped him, but there is no myth in reference to any such event: it is a modern misunderstanding of the myths.
Greek myth provides no timeline.
As a ancient deity from myth only Apollo can say.
As a ancient deity from myth only Apollo can say.
I think you're talking about Apollo and Artemis.
One myth about Apollo is the story of Apollo and Daphne. In this myth, Daphne, a nymph, is pursued by Apollo who was struck by Cupid's arrow causing him to fall in love with her. To escape Apollo's advances, Daphne prays to her father, a river god, who transforms her into a laurel tree. This is why the laurel tree is associated with Apollo.
In Greek myth the Goddess not God who controlled the Moon was Artemis, she got the Moon due to his brother Apollo got the Sun.
Apollo is the god of the sun.
In Greek myth, Apollo did not die.
Apollo and cassandra is a great Greek myth, you should read it!
Apollo is the Greek and Roman God of the sun, music, prophesy, and medicine. He is one of the few gods whose name is the same in both Greek and Roman Mythologies.
Apollo, although the sun symbolism in Greek myth properly belongs to Helios.
Being a Greek god, Apollo is Apollo in 2011.