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Apollo

Apollo is the son of Zeus and Leto, and twin to his sister to Artemis. He is the great Olympian god of prophecy and oracles, healing, plague and disease, music, song and poetry, archery, and the protection of the young.

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How did Apollo's Zeus and Leto become a god?

well, all i know is that Zeus became a god because his parents were the titans. his father was Cronus and his mother was Rhea they were one of the kings in greece.

Who did Apollo save from the Chimera?

Apollo saved his wife and he killed the chimera as well

Where did greek god Apollo go to school?

Being a god, he was born knowing more then a mortal school could ever teach.

What was each greek god's simble?

12 main gods and goddess's symbols:

Zeus: lightning, eagle, oak

Poseidon: trident, horse, pine

Hades: helm of darkness, ebony

Hera: cow

Artemis: archery, all wild animals

Apollo: archery, music, laurel

Demeter: famine, crops

Dionysus: grapes, madness

Hermes: caduceus, stealth

Hephaestus: black smith

Aphrodite: beauty, apple, rose, dove

Ares: war, terror

What are people who worship Greek gods example Zeus Apollo etc called?

Today? Hellenic Polytheistic Reconstructionism or Hellenism.

What was the sanctuary of Delphi MOST famous for?

The sanctuary of Delphi was most famous for the chamber that honored Apollo the sun god

How did the greek god Apollo evolve?

He never evolved. He was born a god so he stays a god.

Where is Apollo the greek god from?

Greece. He was a Greek god so its pretty self explanatory.

Why was a dolphin Apollo's symbol?

Because he turned himself into a dolphin to escape the island Delos, which is where he was born.

What did Apollo do to prove his love to Cassandra?

Apollo gave Cassandra the gift of prophecy, but when she didn't return his affections, he cursed her so that no one would believe her prophecies. This was a twisted act of love motivated by his rejection.

What was the son of Apollo's name?

Apollo had a lot of sons. Depends on who the mother was. He had a few sons that were divine (Asclepius, for one) but he had tons of mortal sons.

What did Apollo use for weapons?

Apollo was traditionally depicted with a bow and arrow, which he used as weapons. He was considered a skilled archer and often associated with the power of healing through his ability to ward off illness and disease.

What did people do in the temple of apollo?

Obviously they offered worship and sacrifices to the God. What else is a temple for? And btw, there were many temples to Apóllōn.