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Billy Fezuk Apollo 3/15/12 2 nd period

Billy Fezuk Apollo 3/15/12 2 nd period. Apollo. Apollo is a Greek god. He is a god of a lot of things. He was the god of music, prophesy, medicine, archery (though not hunting), poetry, dance, intellectual inquiry, and takes care of flocks and herds.

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Billy Fezuk Apollo 3/15/12 2 nd period

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  1. Billy Fezuk Apollo 3/15/12 2nd period

  2. Apollo • Apollo is a Greek god. • He is a god of a lot of things. • He was the god of music, prophesy, medicine, archery (though not hunting), poetry, dance, intellectual inquiry, and takes care of flocks and herds. • Also he was considered the god of light, plagues and the god of religious healing.

  3. Apollo parent were of Zeus and Titan. • Apollo is the twin brother of Artemis. • He was handsome, clean-shaven, athletic and young.

  4. The father gave Apollo bows and arrows, as gifts. • Apollo’s skill and determination were evident at a very young age. • When he was only 4 days old, he took his bow and arrow and went out in search of the snake that had tormented his mother during her pregnancy.

  5. Pictures of Apollo

  6. Work Citied • Athenian Red-figure. C5th B.C.,. Museum of Delphi. Www.theoi.com. Web. 22 Mar. 2012. • Apollo. Www.wordsources.info. Web. 22 Mar. 2012. • Apollo Sun of God. Www.wordsources.info. Web. 22 Mar. 2012. • Kenna, Angie. "Apollo: Background." . N.p., n.d. Web. 21 Mar 2012. <http://people.hsc.edu/drjclassics/syllabi/greekreligion • Poussin, Nicolas. "Greek God Apollo." . N.p., n.d. Web. 21 Mar 2012. <http://www.greek-gods-and-goddesses.com/greek-god-apollo.html>.

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