He was associated with both Orpheus and Hercules.
Aeneas; and by the way, this isn't a 'greek myth' question. This is a latin hero.
Orpheus.
Orpheus was from Greek mythology.
He was lulled by Orpheus when he played him a song so he could tak orpheus across the river.
He was associated with both Orpheus and Hercules.
Orpheus played lyre. Orpheus played his lyre so sweetly that he charmed all things on earth.
Aeneas; and by the way, this isn't a 'greek myth' question. This is a latin hero.
Orpheus.
From my understanding, no. He was a (greek) hero and a good musician who went down to the underworld to rescue his wife, but failed.
Orpheus was from Greek mythology.
Orpheus is not a Greek god: he is a mortal, as he died.
The harp is Orpheus' instrument.
Orpheus did.
The only symbols related to Orpheus is his Lyre. He was a magical musician.
Orpheus is typically a boy's name. It comes from Greek mythology, where Orpheus was a legendary musician and poet.
Apollo, the Greek god of music, poetry, and prophecy, had several children, including Orpheus, the legendary musician; Asclepius, the god of medicine; and Orpheus, the hero who went on a quest to find his love in the underworld. Additionally, Apollo was associated with the Muses, who were considered his daughters in some traditions.