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  • [[Image:Python.jpg|thumb|Apollo Killing the Serpent Attacking Orpheus' Head - pl.100 from Ovid's Metamorpho ...In the earliest, the Homeric Hymn to Apollo, little detail is given about Apollo's combat with the serpent or her parentage.
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  • An ocean nymph ([[Oceanid]]), who pined away for love of Apollo and was changed into a heliotrope.
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  • ...os where she met her death at the hands of [[Aristaeus]], son of the god [[Apollo]] and the nymph Cyrene, whose desire to ravage her led her to tread on a po
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  • ...ing with the hind, Heracles encountered Artemis and her twin, Apollo (god)|Apollo. He begged the goddess for forgiveness, explaining that he had to catch it
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  • ...e gave [[Artemis]] her hunting dogs and taught the secret of prophecy to [[Apollo]]. Pan might be multiplied as the '''Panes''' (Burkert 1985, III.3.2; Ruck ...ith the judgment. He dissented, and questioned the justice of the award. Apollo would not suffer such a depraved pair of ears any longer, and caused them t
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  • ...dens. His union with Leto (meaning the hidden one) brought forth the twins Apollo and Artemis. Once again Hera showed her jealousy by forcing Leto to roam th From their union Leto bore the divine twins, Artemis and Apollo. Leto found this to be an arduous task, as Hera had refused [[Leto]] to giv
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  • ===Leto Artemis Apollo=== ...that she helped Leto cross the sea to Delos the next day to give birth to Apollo.
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  • The younger gods laugh at the Fates and [[Apollo]] once went so far as to make them drunk in order to save his good friend A At Delphi, the seat of [[Apollo]]’s oracle, only two Fates are worshipped, those of Birth and Death; and
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  • ...on]] beneath Nisyros Island, Hippolytus by [[Hermes]], Ephialtes shot by [[Apollo]] with arrows, Mimas by Hephaestus with bolts of metal and Clytius by [[Hec
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  • ...moon rabbit was also mentioned in the conversation between Houston and the Apollo 11 crew just before the first moon landing: <blockquote>Houston: Among the large headlines concerning Apollo this morning there's one asking that you watch for a lovely girl with a big
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  • ...ining" Phoebe was attached as an epithet to effulgent [[Apollo]], "Phoebus Apollo". Some of them had not fought the Olympians and became key players in the n
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  • ...Greeks, Bast was thought of as the sister of Horus, who they identified as Apollo (Artemis' brother), and consequently the daughter of Isis and Osiris. ...ine maker), the record label named Bastet owned by Arthur Magazine, or the Apollo asteroid 4257 Ubasti named after Bastet.
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  • See also the myth of [[Daphne]], who was pursued by [[Apollo]] and became a dryad associated with the laurel.
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  • ...ed with the superior divinities, the huntress [[Artemis]], the prophetic [[Apollo]], the reveller and god of trees [[Dionysus]], and with rustic gods such as
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  • ...persecution of Orestes for the murder of his mother, Clytemnestra. Since Apollo had told Orestes to kill the murderer of his father, Agamemnon, and that p
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  • ...his skill in hunting, medicine, music, and the art of prophecy. Taught by Apollo and Diana, Chiron went on to tutor the greatest Greek warriors, Aesculapius ...piritual and the animal natures in the centaur-archer caused this image of Apollo and the sun to become a representation of Christ, the God-Man.
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  • Chiron had been instructed by Apollo and Artemis, and was renowned for his skill in hunting, medicine, music, gy
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  • ...n of a storm cloud: Begotten by air (Zeus), water (Poseidon), and the sun (Apollo), a storm cloud is diffused (Chios, which Comes derives from χέω, "pour ...ions. The 16th-century German alchemist Michael Maier lists the fathers as Apollo, Vulcan and Mercury, and the 18th-century French alchemist Antoine-Joseph P
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  • It is said that these Cyclopes were later killed by Apollo after Zeus killed his son, Asclepius, with a Cyclopes-forged thunderbolt.
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  • Apollo-Python was the serpent deity in the Pit of the Delphi oracle who inspired t
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  • #Aesculapius, son of Apollo '''H'''
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  • ...of years. An altar made entirely of stag horns was built in the temple of Apollo at Delos, and temples to the Goddess [[Diana]] usually contained horns as w
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  • :"[Leto, Egyptian Buto] taking charge of Apollo [Horus] from Isis, hid him for safety in this island [Khemmis] which is now
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  • ...Native American mythology]]. Others compare him to [[Hermes]], who tricked Apollo and also often broke boundaries, or to the Slavic god [[Veles]]. During th
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  • ...he German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche contrasted Dionysus with the god Apollo as a symbol of the fundamental, unrestrained aesthetic principle of force, ...with his contrast of the eternal Dionysus, Bacchus, against the temporary Apollo, Simpson.
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  • ...after death. Thus we read that its carcass was suspended in the temple of Apollo, and in private houses, as a sovereign remedy against spiders, and that it
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  • ...29, ii. 100, iii. 238), and is mentioned along with death itself, and with Apollo, the bringer of death. (Il. iii. 101, v. 83, xvi. 434, 853, xx. 477, xxi. 1
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  • Now all the gods and Giants entered the fight. Apollo shot one of the Giants in the right eye, and Hercules shot him in the left
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  • ...acular priestess by the same name, before the Delphic Oracle was seized by Apollo and the two serpents draped around his winged caduceus, which he then gave
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  • Apollo rode a griffin and according to greeks, griffins guarded the gold of the Hy
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  • ...who was the sister of '''Leto''', the mother of '''[[Artemis]]''' and '''[[Apollo]]'''. Grandmother of the three cousins was '''Phoebe''' the ancient Titanes
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  • ...al bird and associated with the Egyptian sun-god Re and the Greek Phoibos (Apollo).
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