Apollo – Mythopedia Apollo was one of the Twelve Olympians and the Greek god of prophecy, healing, art, and culture He embodied the Greek ideal of masculine beauty
Phoebe – Mythopedia Phoebe was a Greek Titan better known for her descendants than for her own exploits Her daughter Leto went on to have an affair with Zeus and gave birth to the powerful Olympians Apollo and Artemis
Was Apollo the sun god in Augustan Rome? Yes, Phoebus Apollo was the sun god during the time of Augustine at Rome The worship of Apollo was widespread not only in Greece but also throughout the ancient world Shrines could be found in places from Egypt to Anatolia (now northwestern Turkey) The Romans built their first temple to Apollo (Phoebus) in 432 B
Homeric Hymns: 3. To Apollo (Full Text) - Mythopedia Forthwith Phoebus Apollo spoke out among the deathless goddesses: “The lyre and the curved bow shall ever be dear to me, and I will declare to men the unfailing will of Zeus ” (133–139) So said Phoebus, the long-haired god who shoots afar and began to walk upon the wide-pathed earth; and all goddesses were amazed at him
Iliad: Book 20 (Full Text) - Mythopedia Phoebus impels, and Phoebus gives him force Restrain his bold career; at least, to attend Our favour’d hero, let some power descend To guard his life, and add to his renown, We, the great armament of heaven, came down Hereafter let him fall, as Fates design, That spun so short his life’s illustrious line: [261]
Was it Apollo or Helios? - Mythology Folklore Stack Exchange This confusion comes from a nickname, Phoebus, which means "the shiny" The 2 gods had this nickname But the one who was driving the chariot of the sun, pulled by 4 horses (Pyroïs, Eoos Aethon and Phlégon), was Helios, which was going from the island of Aea to the land of the Hesperides
Iliad: Book 1 (Full Text) - Mythopedia The priest of Phoebus sought by gifts to gain His beauteous daughter from the victor’s chain; The fleet he reach’d, and, lowly bending down, Held forth the sceptre and the laurel crown, Intreating all; but chief implored for grace The brother-kings of Atreus’ royal race: The generous Greeks their joint consent declare, The priest to
Was Apollo the exact same in Greek and Roman mythology? Phoebus is a Greek name, too, and Apollo is called such in Greek as well Same with Dionysus and Bacchus or Pallas and Athena — all are Greek names So, yes? (It's a yes no question ) @arboviral Yes Apollo is Apollo but was called both Apollo and Phoebus by the Romans I realise that; I was suggesting you edit it into the answer
Homeric Hymns: 21. To Apollo (Full Text) - Mythopedia TO APOLLO (1–5) Phoebus, of you even the swan sings with clear voice to the beating of his wings, as he alights upon the bank by the eddying river Peneus; and of you the sweet-tongued minstrel, holding his high-pitched lyre, always sings both first and last And so hail to you, lord! I seek your favour with my song