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Apollo

Apollo. Photo courtesy of spirittourism.com. By: Hope Bacho, Adam Ley, Aubrie Hattendorf, &Mario Brock. Names. Greek name: Apollo Roman name: Helios. Photo courtesy of karenswhimsy.com. Dominion God of music God of poetry God of medicine

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Apollo

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  1. Apollo Photo courtesy of spirittourism.com By: Hope Bacho, Adam Ley, Aubrie Hattendorf, &Mario Brock.

  2. Names Greek name: Apollo Roman name: Helios Photo courtesy of karenswhimsy.com

  3. Dominion • God of music • God of poetry • God of medicine • God of archery Photo courtesy of mythology.wikia.com

  4. Symbols • A mouse (preferably white) • The sun • The lyre Photo courtesy of Pacificrimeshots.com Photo courtesy of Store.thesims3.com

  5. Birth Father:Zeus Mother: Leto Story of birth: Apollo and his twin sister were born on the floating island of Delos, since Hera, the wife of Zeus, found out about Leto’s pregnancy and forbid her to stay anywhere on earth.

  6. Apollo’s Music Battle With Pan http://www.fletnia-pana.pl/muzyka/AveMaria%20Agratina%20&%20Grudzien.mp3

  7. Important Parts of Story • Pan challenges Apollo to a musical battle to see who’s music is better. • Midas and Tmolus judge the competition. • Everyone but Midas agrees that Apollo's music is better. • Apollo gives Midas donkey ears as a punishment.

  8. Works Cited Graves, Robert. “Greek Gods and Heroes.” New York: DoubleDay & Company, 1960. Print. Leadbetter, Ron. “Apollo.” Encyclopdia Mythica, 31 Jan. 2004. Pantheon. Web.18 Nov. 2011.

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