Castor and Pollux (or Polydeukes in Greek).
Zeus's sons are Apollo, Dionysus, and Hermes.
Apollon was a Hellenic God and the Romans identified him with one of their Gods, calling him Apollo.
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 is a greek god. He is known among other things as the sun god. He is most associated with the star at the center of our solar system known to us as the sun. This star is not visible in the night sky as by it's proximity there is no night sky when it is visable.There are several constallations assocated with Apollo, none of which are related directly to any goddess.See this link for an explaination of thesehttp://lostpedia.wikia.com/wiki/Constellations_(theory)#Constellations_of_Apollo
Apollo is named after the Greek god of the sun, light, music, and healing. The name was chosen to reflect the company's mission to bring light and brightness to people's lives through their products and services. Additionally, Apollo's founders may have identified with characteristics of the Greek god, such as creativity, innovation, and harmony.
Heracles is a son of Zeus, and so a brother of Apollo.
Heracles __ In Roman mythology Zeus was Jupiter, Apollo retained the name and was called Apollo by Romans as well, and Aphrodite became Venus.
Her siblings were Ares,Apollo,Hephasestus,Athena,Heracles,Artemis and Hermes.
As far as I know, there were 4. They are Dionysus, Heracles (Hercules), Apollo, and Artemis.
Zeus's sons are Apollo, Dionysus, and Hermes.
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The answer is yes, but is always confuses me whether it was the oracle or Apollo who gave the advice.
Crater the Cup is one of those constellations that is remarkable simply because it is so unremarkable. Its name is Latin for cup, and in Greek mythology it is identified with the cup of the god Apollo. Its brightest star is Delta Crateris.
Since Perseus was a son of Zeus, he had many many brothers. Some include... Hermes Hephaestus Apollo Dionysus Heracles
Aphrodite was identified with Venus; Apollo with Apollon.
Apollo trick Artemis into killing Orion therefore when she killed him he was sent to the sky.
In Greek mythology a crow is sent to fetch water for Apollo, but it rests instead. After finally getting the water in a cup, it takes back a water snake as well as an excuse. Apollo saw through this fraud, and angrily cast the crow, cup, and snake, into the sky. The constellations of Crater the cup, Corvus the crow and Hydra the water snake are identified with this myth.