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Apollo, the sun god.
He is portrayed as a handsome young man, the son of the main god Zeus and the goddess of the night, Leto, and the twin brother of Artemis, whose full name is Forbos Apollo, which means "light" or "radiant".
He is the god in charge of literature and art, in charge of light, youth, medicine, animal husbandry, etc., and is the god of human protection, the god of light, the god of prophecy, the god of migration and navigation, the god of medicine, and the god of disaster relief.
He was the patron saint of Greek culture. There is a wealth of myths about him. Ancient Greek carving often used his image to express the beauty of men.
He was also called Forbers (meaning light). "Apollo is the god of light, there is no darkness to be found in Apollo, he never lies, and he is above board, so he is also called the god of truth. Apollo was very good at playing the lyre, and the beautiful melody was like a heavenly sound; Apollo was also proficient in archery, and his arrows were shot and never missed; Apollo was also the god of medicine and passed on the art of medicine to people; And because he is intelligent and knowledgeable, he is also the god of prophecy.
Apollo is in charge of **, medicine, art, and fables, and is the most versatile and handsome god in Greek mythology, and Apollo is also a typical example of male beauty. Among the many Olympian gods, the main god Zeus and Apollo, the son of Leto, were the most revered.
In people's minds, Apollo was an energetic, strong-blooded young man. He was handsome and fragrant, with long hair that fluttered slightly over his shoulders. The face is in the shape of a melon seed and the forehead is broad, which makes it appear shrewd, firm, serene, dignified and proud.
The head is usually worn with a crown woven from the branches and leaves of the laurel tree, the eros tree, the olive tree or the water lily. The god of light, sometimes dressed lavishly, held his head high in the blue sky, sang aloud to the accompaniment of the zitra he hung on his chest.
Apollo is also a god and a god of poetry. Ruling over the Muses. He evokes all kinds of emotions that people pour into hymns.
On Mount Olympus, he holds a gold lira in his hand and conducts the chorus of the muses in a melodious tone. When he helped Poseidon build the walls of Troy, the lira played so beautifully that the stones rhythmically and automatically took their place.
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Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty, is the god who rules over the best things in the world.
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Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty, because I am a Taurus, he is my patron saint. Hee-hee、。。
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Athene, the goddess of intelligence: like her intelligence, bravery.
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Hunt with the goddess of the moon, Aphrodite.
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Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty
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The Twelve Lord Gods.
Zeus: son of Cronus and Rhea; He is in charge of the heavenly realm and is the third god-king; Famous for being greedy and lustful.
Hera: Sister and Lady of Zeus, beautiful diva; The protector of marriage, especially of married women.
Poseidon: brother of Zeus; Take charge of the sea; Grumpy, greedy.
Hades: brother of Zeus; He is the god of wealth and the god of wealth; There is a hat that can be invisible; Cruel, terrible, but trustworthy.
Demeter: daughter of Cronus and Rhea, sister of Zeus; The goddess of agriculture.
Ares: son of Zeus and Hera; God of War; Rough and bloodthirsty, but not a true warrior.
Athena: the product of the union of Zeus and Medes; the goddess of wisdom and the goddess of war; She is the embodiment of wisdom, sanity and purity.
Apollo: Son of Zeus and Leto, and Artemis is a twin brother and sister; Sun God; The full name is Forbos.
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Rhea is a character from Greek mythology, the goddess of time. She is one of the twelve Titans born to Gaia, the god of the earth, and Ouranos, the goddess of time.
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As far as I know, tell you the god of heaven: Zeus Queen of heaven: Hera Sun God:
Apollo Moon Goddess: Artemis God of Love and Beauty: Aphrodite Goddess of Wisdom and War:
Athena God of War: Ares Vulcan: Hephaestus.
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