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Myths about Apollo

Explore myths connected by the recurring theme of Apollo across cultures, characters, and sacred places.

6 myths currently featured for Apollo.

Cyrene Wrestling a Lion and Won by Apollo

🏛️ Greek MythologyMount Pelion, Magnesia, GreeceCyrene • Apollo • Chiron

Cyrene, a fierce huntress and daughter of King Hypseus, protected her father's flocks by wrestling a wild lion to death with her bare hands on the slopes of Mount Pelion. The god Apollo, witnessing her extraordinary bravery and strength, fell in love with her and sought the counsel of the wise centaur Chiron. Apollo eventually took her in his golden chariot to Libya, where she became the...

The Tragedy of Coronis and the Birth of Asclepius

🏛️ Greek MythologyLake Boebeis (Lake Karla), Thessaly, GreeceCoronis • Apollo • Artemis

Coronis, a princess of the Lapiths and lover of Apollo, was slain by the goddess Artemis after a white raven revealed her infidelity with the mortal Ischys. Before her body was consumed by the funeral pyre, Apollo rescued their unborn son, Asclepius, who would become the god of medicine. This myth explains the origin of the black raven and the divine lineage of the healing arts.

Evadne and the Birth of Iamus

🏛️ Greek MythologyBanks of the Alpheus River, OlympiaEvadne • Apollo • Iamus

The secret union between Apollo and Evadne leads to the birth of Iamus, who is abandoned in a bed of violets and fed honey by divine serpents. Discovered by his foster father after a prophecy is revealed at Delphi, Iamus grows to become the ancestor of a famous line of seers at Olympia. The myth explores themes of divine heritage, the sanctuary of nature, and the prophetic destiny of the...

Marsyas’ Flaying by Apollo

🏛️ Greek MythologyAncient Celaenae (Dinar), PhrygiaApollo • Marsyas • Athena

The myth of Marsyas recounts the tragic fate of a Phrygian satyr who, after mastering the aulos abandoned by Athena, dared to challenge the god Apollo to a musical contest. Judged by the Muses, Marsyas was ultimately defeated by Apollo's divine trickery and sentenced to a brutal execution by being flayed alive. This story serves as a stark warning against hubris and the perilous nature of...

Hermes’ Theft of Apollo’s Cattle as an Infant

🏛️ Greek MythologyMount Cyllene (Kyllini), GreeceHermes • Apollo • Maia

On the day of his birth on Mount Cyllene, the infant god Hermes escaped his cradle to steal fifty sacred cows from his brother Apollo. He cleverly hid their tracks by making them walk backward and inventing giant brushwood sandals for himself. The myth concludes with the invention of the lyre and a diplomatic resolution between the brothers on Mount Olympus.

Apollo’s Slaying of the Python at Delphi

🏛️ Greek MythologyTemple of Apollo, Delphi, GreeceApollo • Python • Leto

Upon reaching adulthood just days after his birth, the god Apollo traveled to Mount Parnassus to confront the Python, a monstrous serpent that had persecuted his mother Leto. After a fierce battle involving hundreds of golden arrows, Apollo slew the beast and claimed the site as his own sacred sanctuary. This victory established the Oracle of Delphi, where the god of light would speak through...