
Apollo is the god of prophecy, oracles, music, song and poetry, archery, healing, plague, disease, and the protection of the young. He is one of the twelve Olympians. He is the son of Lêtô and Zeus and the twin brother of Artemis.
Family[]
Parents[]
Spouse & Lovers[]
Akakallis
Ankhiale
Kelaino
Khione
Korykia
Leukonoe
Melaina
Philonis
Phthia
Thyia
Male Lovers
Adonis
Atymnius
Boreas
Brankhus
Helenus
Hippolytus
Hymenaios
Iapis
Kinyras
Korônis
Kreüsa
Phorbas
Children[]
Aeneus (of Aenus)
Agamedes
Agreus
Akraepheus
Amphiaraus
Amphissus
Amphithemis
Anius
Apis
Apollonis
Arabius
Aristaios
Asklêpios
Borysthenis
Delphos
Dius
Dorus (mythology)
Dryops of Oeta
Eleuther
Epidaurus (mythology)
Eriopis
Erymanthus (mythology)
Eumolpus
Eurydike
Eurynome
Hilaeira
Hymenaios
Idmon
Ialemus
Iamus
Ion (mythology)
Ismenus
Kephisso
Khariklô
Kinyras
Korybantes
Kronus (mythology)
Kyknus (Son of Apollo)
Laodokus
Lapithes (hero)
Linus
Linus (mythology)
Linus of Thrace
Lykomedes (mythology)
Lykoros
Lykorus
Melaneus of Oekhalia
Melite (heroine)
Miletus (mythology)
Mopsus (son of Manto)
Naxos
Oaxes
Onkius
Orpheus
Philammon
Phemonoe
Philammon
Philander (mythology)
Phoibê (Messenian Princess)
Phylakides
Polypoetes
Syrus
Tenerus (son of Apollo)
Tenes
Troilus
Trophonios
Zeuxippus of Sikyon