Apollo Background: According to Greek and Roman mythology, Apollo is known as the god of music, poetry, plague, oracles, sun, medicine, light, and knowledge. His story begins with Zeus having?an affair with Leto. Hera, Zeus's wife?became jealous(as usual) and cursed Leto. Leto then gave birth to twins, Artemis and Apollo. As a child of only four days, he killed the dragon, Python, as an attempt to save his mother's life. The location at which he killed the dragon became the place his oracles to reside at. Apollo is also notable for his beauty and multiple love affairs with both genders. His beauty has made him one of the most cherished gods in mythology.
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Apollo Background: According to Greek and Roman mythology, Apollo is known as the god of music, poetry, plague, oracles, sun, medicine, light, and knowledge. His story begins with Zeus having?an affair with Leto. Hera, Zeus's wife?became jealous(as usual) and cursed Leto. Leto then gave birth to twins, Artemis and Apollo. As a child of only four days, he killed the dragon, Python, as an attempt to save his mother's life. The location at which he killed the dragon became the place his oracles to reside at. Apollo is also notable for his beauty and multiple love affairs with both genders. His beauty has made him one of the most cherished gods in mythology.
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