Apollo and Apollon are the same god and he is both Greek and Roman. I believe he was adopted into Roman mythology like the other Greek gods but his name did not change.
The Greek name of god Apollo is Απόλλων, which in our script reads Apollon.
Apollo's real name in Greek mythology is actually "Apollon." He was the son of Zeus and Leto and was associated with music, poetry, healing, and the sun.
Apollo's Greek name is Apollon. The name is derived from the Greek word "apollymi," which means "to destroy" or "to purify." This name reflects Apollo's various roles as a god of prophecy, healing, music, poetry, and the sun.
In fact Apollo is the Latin form of the name, whereas the Greek form is Apollon.
They called him the same thing. But they would also call him Apollon, Phoebus Apollo, or just Pheobus.
Apollo/Apollon
Apollon (Απόλλων)
The Greek name of god Apollo is Απόλλων, which in our script reads Apollon.
Apollon/Apollo is one of the Olympic gods in Greek/Roman mythology.
He was originally Apollon in greek, but the romans removed the n. Apollo is also acceptably greek though.
Apollo's real name in Greek mythology is actually "Apollon." He was the son of Zeus and Leto and was associated with music, poetry, healing, and the sun.
Apollo's Greek name is Apollon. The name is derived from the Greek word "apollymi," which means "to destroy" or "to purify." This name reflects Apollo's various roles as a god of prophecy, healing, music, poetry, and the sun.
The Greek god Apollo was adopted by the Romans. He retained his name which was latinised as Apollo. There were several versions of the name in Greek; Apollon, Apellon and Aploun.
In fact Apollo is the Latin form of the name, whereas the Greek form is Apollon.
They called him the same thing. But they would also call him Apollon, Phoebus Apollo, or just Pheobus.
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.
Some other names for Apollo, the Greek god of the sun, music, and prophecy, include Phoebus, Helios, and Apollon.