Ancient festivals for Apollo included:
Festival and Games of Apollon Pythios
Festival of Apollon Ptoios
Festival of Apollon Karneios
Festival of Apollon and Hyakinthos
Festival of Apollon Aktios (of the Shore)
Festival of Apollon Delios (Delian)
Gymnopaedeae (Festival of the Women)
Theoxenia (Festival of Apollon Theoxenios)
Heorte Argyeus (Feast of Apollon Argyeius (the Hunter))
Months which were named for Apollo and were likely celebratory to him:
Arneios (in Argos)
Parnopios (in Aiolia)
Theoxenius (in Phokis)
Karneios (in Sparta)
The celebrations are: Puanepsia to honor Apollo, Helios and Horai. Osknophoria for Dionysos. And Theseia in honor of Theseus
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yes celebrations do live in the west.Ask anyone.
In Greek mythology, Apollo's main rivals include the god Hermes, the god Dionysus, and the satyr Marsyas. Hermes competed with Apollo in music and intelligence, Dionysus challenged Apollo in the domain of arts and celebrations, and Marsyas in a musical contest where the punishment for the loser was to be flayed alive.
Christmas
Yes. Apollo had many children.
Any celebration can be held at a synagogue, but any place can easily become a synagogue. In Greek, synagogue literally means "meeting house." Most Jewish celebrations tend to be held at a local synagogue, but celebrations can be held anywhere Jews can gather. During the Holocaust, Jews even had small celebrations in concentration camps.
The Apollo Project finished in 1972. If there is a return to the moon, it is unlikely to be called Apollo.
Yes, there are party ferry services available for events or celebrations.
Neither Apollo nor Artemis married, so no wife; but Apollo, unlike Athena, did have children.
no
No.