The ancient Greeks offered various gifts to Apollo, the god of music, prophecy, and healing, to seek his favor and blessings. Common offerings included laurel wreaths, which symbolized victory and honor, as well as Musical Instruments like lyres and flutes. They also dedicated statues, inscriptions, and other artistic works in his temples, particularly at Delphi, where he was worshipped as the oracle. Additionally, they made sacrifices of animals, including goats and cattle, during festivals held in his honor.
Zeus gave Apollo the power of the sun and poetry.
Apollo was sometimes considered a refection of Zeus, a dependent upon his father's own powers. I do not know of any mythic gifts that Zeus granted to Apollo.
Ancient Greeks and Romans.
Apollo is the greek god of the sun. He drove a sun chariot above the earths atmosphere that the greeks associate with the sun, so it would be appropiate to name it Apollo as the spaceship went outside the atmosphere to the moon, as the greeks believed apollo did with the sun
Apollo is not associated with any deity in Norse myth. Vikings never encountered the Greeks.
Zeus gave Apollo the power of the sun and poetry.
they have kuz ,koon and tylim
Greeks
Apollo was sometimes considered a refection of Zeus, a dependent upon his father's own powers. I do not know of any mythic gifts that Zeus granted to Apollo.
Apollo.
Ancient Greeks.
He brought out the sun every day. He pulled it out. That is what the Greeks believe in.
Apollo Artemis' two powers were love and power
The Greeks associated the lyre with Apollo. Hermes actually created it, but after he stole Apollo's cattle and was arguing with him, Hermes started to play the lyre. Apollo was so entranced that he traded the cattle for the lyre.
Apollo is called by both the Greeks and Romans by the same name.
Ancient Greeks and Romans.
his mouth!