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  • Apollo – Mythopedia
    Apollo was a powerful Greek god and one of the Twelve Olympians He served as the divine patron of prophecy, healing, art, and culture, as well as the embodiment of masculine beauty Apollo belonged to the second generation of Olympians, along with his twin sister Artemis, goddess of the wild and hunting
  • Apollo (Roman) - Mythopedia
    Apollo and his lyre are the subject of this colorful fresco adorning a Roman house in Pompeii Carole Raddato CC BY-SA 2 0 Apollo usually carried a lyre, his favorite musical instrument, and was often portrayed as a beardless youth Described as “shining” and “the sun,” he was sometimes depicted with rays of light emanating from his body
  • Homeric Hymns: 3. To Apollo (Full Text) - Mythopedia
    But Phoebus Apollo met them: in the open sea he sprang upon their swift ship, like a dolphin in shape, and lay there, a great and awesome monster, and none of them gave heed so as to understand; but they sought to cast the dolphin overboard But he kept shaking the black ship every way and make the timbers quiver
  • Leto – Mythopedia
    After Zeus struck down Apollo’s son Asclepius with a lightning bolt, Apollo, in a fit of rage, killed the Cyclopes who had fashioned the lightning Zeus wanted to cast Apollo into Tartarus for this crime, but Leto convinced him to be merciful He ultimately decided on a lighter punishment, making Apollo serve the mortal Admetus for one year
  • Hyacinthus – Mythopedia
    But Hyacinthus was killed prematurely when Apollo accidentally struck him with a discus; in his grief, Apollo turned the blood that flowed from the boy’s body into the hyacinth flower Though Hyacinthus is best known from the myth in which he was accidentally killed by Apollo, he probably existed as a local Laconian god or hero long before that myth was invented
  • Orpheus – Mythopedia
    Orpheus’ father was either a Thracian man named Oeagrus or, in an alternative genealogy, the god Apollo, who was closely associated with art, music, and inspiration His mother was usually said to have been one of the nine Muses Augustan fresco showing Apollo with a kithara from the House of the Scalae Caci on the Palatine Hill in Rome
  • Marsyas – Mythopedia
    Marsyas and Apollo prepared for the contest They chose judges (depending on the tradition, the contest was judged by either the Muses, the Phrygian king Midas, the mountain god Tmolus, the people of the nearby city of Nysa, or, as sometimes in art, by Athena) Though both Marsyas and Apollo played beautifully, Apollo was declared the winner
  • Achilles – Mythopedia
    In some sources, Paris’ arrow was guided by the god Apollo himself In the earliest versions of the story, this took place immediately following Memnon’s death: after Memnon had fallen, Achilles pursued the Trojans to their walls and was shot by Paris with the help of Apollo Wounded Achilles by Filippo Albacini (1825)
  • Daphne - Mythopedia
    Ovid, whose colorful account of Daphne and Apollo in the Metamorphoses would immortalize the myth, claimed that Apollo’s unrequited love was a punishment from Eros, the god of love: Apollo had mocked the boyish Eros and the bow he used in his role as god of love, so Eros decided to teach him a lesson He picked out two special arrows from his quiver, with two very different purposes: with
  • Cassandra - Mythopedia
    Apollo gave Cassandra the gift of prophecy, but when she rejected his amorous advances cursed her so that nobody would believe her In literary accounts following Homer (who never mentions Cassandra’s prophetic abilities), Cassandra was constantly prophesying the fall of her city, warning her people about dangers such as Paris or the Trojan Horse—warnings that always went unheeded





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