Apollo

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Apollo
God of music, poetry, plague, oracles, sun, medicine, light and knowledge
 

Abode                        Mount Olympus
Symbol                       Lyre, laurel wreath, python, raven, bow and arrows
Parents                      Zeus and Leto
Siblings                      Artemis
Children                     Asclepius, Troilus, Aristaeus, Orpheus
Roman equivalent     Apollo


 

 Introduce

Apollo is one of the most important and diverse of the Olympian deities in Greek and Roman mythology. The ideal of the kouros (a beardless, athletic youth), Apollo has been variously recognized as a god of light and the sun, truth and prophecy, medicine, healing, plague, music, poetry, arts, archery and more. Apollo is the son of Zeus and Leto, and has a twin sister, the chaste huntress Artemis. Apollo is known in Greek-influenced Etruscan mythology as Apulu. Apollo was worshiped in both ancient Greek and Roman religion, and in the modern Greco–Roman Neopaganism.

As the patron of Delphi (Pythian Apollo), Apollo was an oracular god—the prophetic deity of the Delphic Oracle. Medicine and healing were associated with Apollo, whether through the god himself or mediated through his son Asclepius, yet Apollo was also seen as a god who could bring ill-health and deadly plague. Amongst the god's custodial charges, Apollo became associated with dominion over colonists, and as the patron defender of herds and flocks. As the leader of the Muses (Apollon Musegetes) and director of their choir, Apollo functioned as the patron god of music and poetry. Hermes created the lyre for him, and the instrument became a common attribute of Apollo. Hymns sung to Apollo were called paeans.

In Hellenistic times, especially during the 3rd century BCE, as Apollo Helios he became identified among Greeks with Helios, Titan god of the sun, and his sister Artemis similarly equated with Selene, Titan goddess of the moon. In Latin texts, on the other hand, Joseph Fontenrose declared himself unable to find any conflation of Apollo with Sol among the Augustan poets of the 1st century, not even in the conjurations of Aeneas and Latinus in Aeneid XII (161–215). Apollo and Helios/Sol remained separate beings in literary and mythological texts until the 3rd century CE.



Apollo
God of music, poetry, plague, oracles, sun, medicine, light and knowledge
Abode     Mount Olympus
Symbol     Lyre, laurel wreath, python, raven, bow and arrows
Parents     Zeus and Leto
Siblings     Artemis
Children     Asclepius, Troilus, Aristaeus, Orpheus
Roman equivalent     Apollo

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