Apollon

deity sky single tradition · 3

Apollon is a deity to whom offerings such as incense or honey cakes are made at family altars by those reviving the indigenous religions of Greece. The Noumenia is held as important as their ancient counterparts.

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When

First attested
800 BCE
Attested period
-800 – 2020
Historical notes
Mentioned in the Iliad and Odyssey.

Relationships

syncretized with
Apaliunas

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Sources

Source passages

“They make offerings such as incense or honey cakes to Selene, Apollon, Hestia, and their household Gods at their family altar.”

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“Entrée d’Apollon”

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“Stelen auf den Toren Toias: Apaliunas – Apollon in Truisa – Wilusa?,” in Güven Arsebük, M. Mellink, and W. Schirmer (eds.), Light on Top of the Black Hill. Festschrift für Halet Cambel (Istanbul) 1998:471-78. Stel outside the supposed gates of Troy.”

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