Apollo

deity earth Greek corroborated · 157

Apollo is referenced as a deity whose statue was ordered to be erected by Dadan, the king of Mosul. George opposed the erection of this statue, leading to his torture and imprisonment.

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When

First attested
1000 BCE
Attested period
-1000 – 2022
Historical notes
Attested in the Homeric Hymn to Apollo.

Relationships

co occurs with
Cybele, Orpheus, Musaeus, Eumolpus, Ialemus, Hylas, Pierian Muses, Grim Reaper, Count Dracula, Lyra, Fire Elementals, Selena, Deuce Gorgon, Clawdeen Wolf, Draculaura, Frankie Stein, Cleo de Nile, the Mummy, Lagoona Blue, Ghoulia Yelps, Headmistress Bloodgood, Edward "Eddy" Hyde, Mr. Komos, Komo, Dracula, Anchiale, Hecaterus, Calliste, Bolina, Lares, genius loci, Genius, Victory, Magna Mater, Mars Camulus, Penates, Fortuna Conservatrix, Agathe Tyche, Eros, Enodia, Silvanus, Isis, Victoria, Nemausus, Liber, Baal-Hadad, Jupiter Heliopolitanus, Plotina, Tyche, Diana Iana, Amon, Janus, Ptah, Api, Tabiti, Papaios, Argimpasa, Terminus, Her[e]cle, Aphrodite Urania, Trivia, Maia, Turms, Dei Lucrii, Morpheus, Vesta, Ceres, Hadad, Ashtart, Hermes Trismegistus, Shamash, Osiris, Sekhmet, Sūrya, Dielli, Savitr, Hvare-khshaeta, Fides, Feronia, Mater Matuta, Juno Lucina, Salus, Juno Regina, Marica, Fortuna Muliebris, Śiva, Quetzalcoatl, Abraxas, Odin-Wotan, Luci-Bel, šmš, špš, Thetis, Hector, Patroclus, Proserpine, the Fates, Ilithyia, Jupiter Optimus Maximus, Lucina, Parcae, Tellus, Fortuna, Diana, Saturnus, Great Mother of the gods, Sol Invictus, Mithra, Sol Indiges, Moerae, Ilythiae, Terra Mater, Juno, Bel, Jarih, Ra, Horus, Hathor, Atum, Árvakr, Alsviðr, Dioskouroi, Porphyrion, Hekate, Proserpina, Athena Parthenos, Luna, Mercurius, Serapis, Castor, Juno Dolichena, Selene, Pluto/Hades, Dis Pater, Epona, Rosmerta, Sulevia, Sirona, Coeus, Themis, Amphitrite, Dione, Ichnaea, Taleus, Nessus, *Dyēus, Rhea, Cronus, Titans, Hermes, giant, Olympian gods, Asteria, Dionysus, Charites, Peitho, Eiresione, Hephaestus, Hebe, Nike, Plátaia, Erichthonius, Pandora, Chthonie, Epione, Panacea, Cephissus, Kourotrophos, harpies, Lyssa, Kronos, Phanes, Chronos, Erebus, Ouranos, Chaos, Aether, Semele, Nyx, Protogonos, Ananke, Iris, Sol, Oceanus, Styx, Pallas, Calypso, Jove, Hypnos, Polyboea, Aeolus, Alcide, Teutates, Taranis, Venus Genetrix, Esus, Taranis-Jupiter, Esus-Cernunnos, Chloris, Amor, Urania, Terpsichore, Parthenope, Linus, Cissonius, Gebrinius, Mercurius Visucius, Sancta Visucia, Visugius, Pluto, Ariadne, Aurora, Ganymede, Aquilon, Zéphyr, Areia, Erra, Šanta, Iyarri, Marwainzi, Zappana, Atargatis, Persian Artemis, Simeon Stylites, Fortune of Antioch, Tithonus, Hours, Leto, Python, Delphinius, Agyieus, Patroos, Epibaterius, Apobaterius, Nasiotas, Euryalus, Prostaterius, Pollux, Helen, Dawn, Memnon, Penthesileia, Panic, Fear, Fauns, Pan, Meliboeus, Ether, Triton, nymphs, Cronos, Scylla, Charybdis, Sirens, Hesperides, Circe, Dioscuri, Aeëtes, Medea, Absyrtus, Talos, Dragon (guardian of the fleece), Dryads, Naiads, Napaean Nymphs, Pales, Opis, Strife, Oenone, Odysseus, Aeneas, Hecuba, Calchas, Polydamas, Philoctetes, The Seasons, Neoptolemus, Epeüs, Sinon, Nestor, The Muses, Laocoön, Dolphin (mythic rescuer), Colossus, Fates, Demeter Chloe, Eiresin, Lycian peasants, Dionysos, Panaghia Spiliotissa, Agamemnon, Erinyes, Artemiche, Ortygius, Ceryneian Hind, Britomartis, Eubuleus, Chrysothemis, Carmê, Carmanor, Chlidanope, Artemis (Diana), Pelias, Lycius, Meliboea, Amyclas, Niobids, Melampus, Scephrus, Upis, scorpion, Neptune, Brighid, Hera, Eileithyia, Anaïtis, Aricina, Heracles, Helios, Hades, Cerberus, Medusa, Aglaia, Poseidon, Tauria, Mercury, Moon, Sun, Hercules, Mars, Phaethon, Eos, Jupiter, Hesperus, Saturn, Phosphorus, Pyroeis, Phaenon, Vesper, Mnemosyne, Boreas, Zephyrus, Notus, Agamedes, Lethe, Herkryna, Hera the Charioteer, Demeter-Europa, Priam, Iphigeneia, Polyxena, chimaera, Gorgons, Athene, Coronis, Cheiron, Telesphorus, Cupid, Ares, Iphimedeia, Aloeus, Alōīdae, Hestia, Aphrodite, Erechtheus, Jason, Alpheus, Amphiaraus, Amphilochus, Archelous, Artemis Leucophryne, Athena, Muses, Uranus, Demeter, Persephone, Atropos, Eurynome, Metis, Eirene, Eunomia, Dike, Clotho, Lachesis, Aglaea, Euphrosyne, Thalia, Brontes, Inachus, Leucippus, Philodice, Mnesileos, Mnasinous, Hygieia, Iaso, Aceso, Aegle, Imhotep, Vediovis, Artemis, Omphale, Bacchus, Minerva, Ketos, Athena Pallenis, Satan, Inti, Mother Earth, Gaia
teacher of
Hyacinthus, Asclepius
child of
Leto, Latona, Jupiter, Zeus, Leto
equivalent to
Grannus
creator of
Acantha, Lycius
student of
Pan, Chiron

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Sources

wikipedia (140)

Source passages

“He is described as a rich merchant who opposed the erection of Apollo's statue by Dadan, the king of Mosul.”

#1346 · extracted by anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5

“In Greek mythology, Delphyne (Greek: Δελφύνη) is the name given, by some accounts, to the monstrous serpent killed by Apollo at Delphi. Although, in Hellenistic and later accounts, the Delphic monster slain by Apollo is usually said to be the male serpent Python, in the earliest known account of this story”

#6075 · extracted by google/gemini-2.0-flash-001

“Miia Harris as Clawdeen Wolf, the daughter of Apollo and Selena”

#7570 · extracted by anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5

“The next day, Apollo arrives to take Clawdeen back to the human world.”

#7625 · extracted by google/gemini-2.0-flash-001

“Acantha's tale has lifted elements from the myth of Oenone, a nymph who scratched Apollo's face while he raped her, as attested in the poem Fasti by the Roman poet Ovid; that text however has been extended with various spurious post-Ovidian interpolations, and Oenone's rape is, like Acantha herself, otherwise unattested.”

#8881 · extracted by google/gemini-2.0-flash-001