Apollo is a god of the ancient times and immortal therefore he did not die.
Simply people were forced to forget him since the tolerance of the new religion of Christianity by the Emperor Constantine the Great [313 AD/ CE] and the adoption as the official state religion with the Milan decree of Emperor Theodosius wich was issued at 390 AD/ CE.
In Greek mythology, Apollo did not die. He is considered to be immortal and is one of the 12 Olympian gods. However, there are stories of Apollo being associated with death and plagues through his arrows, but he himself did not face death in the myths.
One mistake Apollo made was challenging the god Zeus, which led to his temporary exile from Mount Olympus. Another mistake was causing the death of the mortal hunter Orion due to a misunderstanding. Apollo also played a role in the death of his son Asclepius by encouraging Zeus to strike him down with a thunderbolt.
Apollo is a immortal god in the ancient Greek religion.
Apollo, the Greek god of the sun, is a mythological figure and not a living being, so in that sense, he is not alive. In Greek mythology, gods are immortal and do not experience death in the same way humans do.
In Greek mythology, Apollo's only weakness was his mortal son, Asclepius, who surpassed his father in the art of healing. This caused Apollo to feel threatened and ultimately led to Asclepius's death.
Apollo had two kinds of arrows, one that cause death and ones that heal.
There was no Apollo 1 , only three astronauts got burnt to death, but I do not think it was a numbered as Apollo 1.
Apollo is both a god that heals, and a god that kills and brings plague with his arrows.
In Greek mythology, Apollo did not die. He is considered to be immortal and is one of the 12 Olympian gods. However, there are stories of Apollo being associated with death and plagues through his arrows, but he himself did not face death in the myths.
Apollo cannot die because he is a god and gods are immortal.
The satyr Marsyas wanted to compete with Apollo in music. The winner should decide the prize. Apollo won and decided Marsyas was to be flayed and that was the death of Marsyas.
Greek Gods are of duel nature, Apollo is a god of healing and Artemis is a goddess of birth and infants, in turn they can be god and goddess of death and sickness: Artemis striking down women, and Apollo striking down men.
Apollo killed a single cyclops named Argus in Greek mythology. This event occurred after the death of his son Asclepius, who was killed by Zeus. In retaliation for Asclepius's death, Apollo sought vengeance by slaying the cyclopes who had forged Zeus's thunderbolts.
No, they are not; Apollo is a son of Zeus, who is brother of Hades. Both gods further something to do with death; Apollo who strikes down men and boys with his arrows, and Hades who rules the dead.
One mistake Apollo made was challenging the god Zeus, which led to his temporary exile from Mount Olympus. Another mistake was causing the death of the mortal hunter Orion due to a misunderstanding. Apollo also played a role in the death of his son Asclepius by encouraging Zeus to strike him down with a thunderbolt.
There are different versions which show the death of Achilles. A famous myth tells that Paris show an arrow which Apollo guided into Achilles heel.
Achilles dies during the Trojan War mortally wounded by an arrow shot by paris (and guilded by apollo. so yes and no