Apollo was the Greek god of men, the sun, Archery, music, and culture in general. Every morning he pulled the sun in his chariot across the sky. His arrows would kill any mortal man in a single shot. He was the son of Zeus and his twin sister was Artemis. He was one of the few Greek gods who had the same name in Roman mythology.
Apollo's Roman name is also Apollo, as the Romans adopted much of the Greek mythology, including the figure of Apollo. In Greek mythology, his name is Apollo as well. He is known as the god of the sun, music, poetry, and prophecy in both cultures.
Artemis is the (older) twin sister of Apollo.
Apollo's father is Zeus, the king of the gods in Greek mythology.
Apollo's name remains the same in Roman mythology. He is known as Apollo in both Greek and Roman mythologies.
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.
Apollo's name in both Greek and Roman mythology was Apollo.
Apollo does not have a wife in Greek mythology.
Apollon/Apollo is one of the Olympic gods in Greek/Roman mythology.
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Apollo's name in both Greek and Roman mythology was Apollo.
Apollo's main symbol is the lyre.
Apollo
She was a priestess of Apollo.
Apollo, Nemesis, and Psyche
In Greek mythology, Apollo was the god of the sun.
Artemis is the (older) twin sister of Apollo.
Apollo was the Greek god of sun, music, and poetry. He was also associated with healing, prophecy, and archery. Apollo was considered one of the most important Olympian gods in Greek mythology.