History of greek god apollo
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Apollo
Greek god of music, prophecy and healing
This article is about the Greek and Roman god.
History of greek god apollo
For the spaceflight program, see Apollo program. For other uses, see Apollo (disambiguation).
"Thyraeus" redirects here. For other uses, see Thyraeus (mythology).
"Phoebus" redirects here. Not to be confused with Phobos (mythology).
For other uses, see Phoebus (disambiguation).
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Apollo Belvedere, c. 120–140 CE | |
| Abode | Mount Olympus |
| Planet | Sun Mercury[1] (antiquity) |
| Animals | Raven, swan, wolf |
| Symbol | Lyre, laurel wreath, python, bow and arrows |
| Tree | laurel, cypress |
| Mount | A chariot drawn by swans |
| Born | Delos |
| Parents | Zeus and Leto |
| Siblings | Artemis (twin), and many paternal half-siblings |
| Children | Asclepius, Aristaeus, Corybantes, Hymen, Apollonis, Amphiaraus, Anius, Apis, Cycnus, Eurydice, Hector, Linus of Thrace, Lycomedes, Melaneus, Melite, Miletus, Mopsus, Oaxes, Oncius, Orpheus, Troilus, Phemonoe, Philammon, Tenerus
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