Apollo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In Greek and Roman mythology, Apollo (in Greek, Ἀπόλλων — Apóllōn or Ἀπέλλων — Apellōn ), is one of the most important and many-sided of the Olympian deities. The ideal of the kouros (a be...
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Artemis, Greek Goddess of Light and Protector of the Vulnerable. Myths and symbols of the greek goddesses and other legendary ladies. Goddess Quiz reveals your goddess within to access the power of the divine feminine. ... The Greek Goddess Artemis ... Artemis "Goddess of Light" had the divine duty of illuminating the darkness.
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HYPERION was the Titan god of light, one of the sons of Ouranos (Heaven) and Gaia (Earth), and the father of the lights of heaven--Eos the Dawn, Helios the Sun, and Selene the Moon. His wife was Theia, lady of the Hyperion's name means "watcher from above" or "he who goes above" from the greek words hyper and iôn.
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AITHER (or Aether) was the Protogenos (first-born elemental god) of the bright, glowing upper air of heaven - the substance of light. Above him lay the solid dome of the sky-god, Ouranos, and below, ... Evelyn-White) (Greek epic C8th or C7th B.C.) : "Of Nyx (Night) were born Aither (Light) and Hemera (Day),
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The Greek God of Light and Prophec ... Note: Apollo is the god of light, not the sun. Helios (Sol in Roman myth) is the Greek god of the sun. It wasn't until 3rd century BC that Apollo became identified with the sun, and became known as Apollo Helios.
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Apollo, is both the Greek and Roman God of Light, Medicine and Music. Original art by Thalia Took. ... Apollo is the Greek god of light, and was associated with the Sun, though He was not the Sun itself, that being the God Helios. Apollo is an archer god who can heal or harm, and like His twin sister Artemis, He was believed...
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Apollo's birthplace was the sunny Greek island of Delos, where he was born along with his twin sister, Artemis, being the son of the supreme Greek god Zeus and Leto, a nymph. The goddess Themis assisted in raising him by feeding him ambrosia, the sacred nectar of the gods.
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Greek god of light; god of prophesy and poetry and music and healing; son of Zeus and Leto; twin brother of Artemis; The statue was designed as a companion piece to Diana the Huntress, which is on sale in the figurative section of our figurines page.
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