Apollo was one of the ancient Greek gods.
Either you mean if Apollo had a religion - which he did not, as a god himself worship another god. Or what the religion that worshiped Apollo was called, the worship of many gods (such as the Greek ones, of which Apollo is one) is called "pagan", the cult worship of Apollo was widespread.
Apollo is a god of the ancinet Greek religion. He never died.
In ancient Greek religion Apollo and other gods and goddesses dwell on Olympus.
He was the freakin god of sunlight!
Apollo's religious views? apollo was a mythical god of Greece. He was the son of Zuess and Leto. Apollo was the god of music, healing, truth, and god of light. Apollo, being a god had no views on religion.
Apollo, the sun god.
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.
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.
Apollo is a immortal god in the ancient Greek religion.
Augustus was a pantheist, which means he worshiped many gods. However his favorite god and patron was Apollo.
Apollo in Roman mythology is a god of music, poetry, prophecy, and healing. He is often depicted as a handsome and youthful deity with a lyre. Apollo is one of the most important and widely worshipped gods in ancient Roman religion.
Apollo is a Roman god because the Romans adopted many aspects of Greek culture, including their religion. Apollo was originally a Greek god associated with music, healing, and the sun. The Romans identified Apollo with their own god of similar characteristics, and thus he became part of the Roman pantheon.