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  Encyclopaedia :: encyclopedia : Apollo   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Apollo (Graece: Απόλλων, Apóllōn) erat filius Iovis et Letae et is natus est in insula Delo.
Apollo erat deus vaticinationis, musicae, iuventitatis, scientiae, medicinae et solis.
In antiquo tempore Apollo erat deus solis, prius Sol (Helios) erat deus solis.
encyclopaedia.cc /Apollo   (89 words)

  
 Iliad - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Apollo has sent a plague against the Greeks, who had captured Chryseis, the daughter of the priest Chryses, and given her as a prize to Agamemnon.
Glaucus and Sarpedon, leaders of the Lycian forces allied to the Trojan cause
The Olympian deities, principally Zeus, Hera, Apollo, Aphrodite, Ares, Athena, Hermes and Poseidon, appear in the Iliad as advisers to and manipulators of the human characters.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Iliad   (2774 words)

  
 Mythology of the Seven Sisters (Pleiads)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Glaucus (or Glaukos) was father of Bellerophon, and in one story was killed by horses maddened by Aphrodite because he would not let them breed.
He also led Lycian troops in the Trojan War, and in the Iliad was tricked by the Greek hero Diomedes into exchanging his gold armor for Diomedes' brass, the origin of the term `Diomedian swap'.
Still another Glaucus was a son of Minos who drowned in a vat of honey and was revived by the seer Polyidos, who instructed Glaucus in divination, but, angry at being made a prisoner, caused the boy to forget everything when Polyidos finally left Crete.
www.naic.edu /~gibson/pleiades/pleiades_myth.html   (1925 words)

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