Apollo - Wikipedia Apollo's chief epithet was Phoebus ( ˈfiːbəs ⓘ FEE-bəs; Φοῖβος, Phoibos Greek pronunciation: [pʰó͜i bos]), literally "bright" [29] It was very commonly used by both the Greeks and Romans for Apollo's role as the god of light
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PHOEBUS (APOLLO) - Legendary Mythology PHOEBUS (APOLLO) PHŒBUS-APOLLO Phœbus-Apollo, the god of Light, Prophecy, Music, Poetry, and the Arts and Sciences, is by far the noblest conception within the whole range of Greek mythology, and his worship, which not only extended to all the states of Greece, but also to Asia Minor and to every Greek colony
Phoebus - World Mythos Phoebus is a significant figure in Roman mythology, embodying the qualities of light, inspiration, and healing His connections to the sun, the arts, and prophecy highlight his importance in both religious and cultural contexts
Phoebus | Facts, Information, and Mythology - Encyclopedia Mythica Phoebus "the shining, pure, bright " I e the shining, pure or bright, occurs both as an epithet and a name of Apollo, in his capacity of god of the sun Some ancients derived the name from Apollo's grandmother Phoebe 1 The feminine form, Phoebe, is personified as the moon In poetry, the name is used of the sun itself
Phoebus - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline Phoebus epithet of Apollo as sun-god, late 14c , phebus, febus, from Latin Phoebus, from Greek Phoibos, literally "bright, shining, radiant," a word of unknown origin