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 the roman god for Apollo his name doesn't change
Apollo was considered to be immortal in Greek mythology as he was a god, specifically the god of music, prophecy, and healing.
Apollo is not the god of war at all, he is the god of music, poetry, oracles, the sun, and archery. Ares is the god of war, Athena of battle strategy and wisdom.
The deity most similar to Apollo in Greek mythology would be the Roman god Apollo's equivalent, which is the god Apollo himself. Apollo's counterpart in Roman mythology is the god of the sun and music, so they share many similarities.
apollo is the patron god
Apollo was megara's god he was the god of the sun
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).
Megara is known for its textiles,temples,statues,and its open air theatres. The god of megara is Apollo
Well, I thought it was Megara, but some people say it is Apollo, or Athena... I'm actually not really sure, but like, I'm like, pretty sure it is Megara... Megara is just a movie character which was named after the city-state. the actual god of megara is Apollo.
Megara worshiped many gods, having temples to Demeter, Artemis, Apollo, Aphrodite, and others.
Megara was a mortal woman from Greek mythology who was married to the hero Heracles (Hercules). She likely worshiped the traditional Greek gods and participated in their religious practices. There is no specific mention of Megara having a particular deity that she worshiped exclusively.
Megara had the same religion as all the other regions of ancient Greece. They probably worshiped Apollo, Poseidon and Zeus ahead of the others, though.
Greeks generally followed the same religion, so I'm guessing that you want to know who the city patrons were. Athena was most widely worshiped throughout Attica (in which Megara lies), and so she was also a patron of the city. There was also a temple to Apollo there as well, but after Athens annexed Megara, the worship of Apollo diminished.
Yes, I believe after he killed Megara, he was given the 12 tasks. After this, by the by, he married Deianira, who he won from the river god Achelous.
Phoebus seems to be the cloesest answer. He was linked to the Greek god Apollo, god of light.
Apollo was a god. He was the god of the sun.