No: Helios is the Titan god of the sun. Apollo is sometimes considered to have usurped him, but there is no myth in reference to any such event: it is a modern misunderstanding of the myths.
Apollo and Athena are brother and sister - or at least half-brother. Apollo was born from one of Zeus' many adulteries (with Leto), Athena was born out of Zeus' head after he had swallowed Metis who was pregnant with his daughter. Also Athena is the goddess of wisdom, and Apollo the god of true prophecy - so they have a common interest. In many of the Greek myths Athena and Apollo are natural allies, ganging up as the two unruly kids annoyed by the conservatism and killjoy attitude of Zeus and Hera (father and stepmother). The Greek gods are remarkably like any other dysfunctional first family.
Apollo is known for his strength and power, being the Greek god of music, healing, prophecy, and more. He is often depicted as a strong and authoritative figure in Greek mythology.
Norse legend says humankind was created after the volcanoes in Iceland erupted
Apollo, the Greek god of various domains including music, healing, and prophecy, did not have any known addiction in mythology. He was typically depicted as a virtuous deity who valued balance, order, and harmony.
That depends on the myth, however since the Greeks were sun and sky worshipers, there are more myths concerning Zeus and Apollo than any other gods and goddesses.
No: Helios is the Titan god of the sun. Apollo is sometimes considered to have usurped him, but there is no myth in reference to any such event: it is a modern misunderstanding of the myths.
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Many of them
Greek myths are any story having to do with the immortals and fictionous mortals of Greek times. Greek legends are stories that have immortalized a person, or several people even beyond Greek times.
None. There are no myths with hestia in them. You could try to look but you wont have any luck
The main Greek myth of them is in the Odyssey; but they do make an appearance in many myths where there is sailing.
Not in the Greek myths.
The Iliad and the Odyssey (the Ilian/Trojan War and Odysseus' journey back); any of the various myths about Herakles (Hercules) and/or Achilles; the myth of the Argonauts and the Golden Fleece; or any myths about the Greek gods. There are many myths not mentioned here which are also worth reading and finding out about.
Apollo and Athena are brother and sister - or at least half-brother. Apollo was born from one of Zeus' many adulteries (with Leto), Athena was born out of Zeus' head after he had swallowed Metis who was pregnant with his daughter. Also Athena is the goddess of wisdom, and Apollo the god of true prophecy - so they have a common interest. In many of the Greek myths Athena and Apollo are natural allies, ganging up as the two unruly kids annoyed by the conservatism and killjoy attitude of Zeus and Hera (father and stepmother). The Greek gods are remarkably like any other dysfunctional first family.
In Greek mythology, yes.
The laurel tree and the dolphin are commonly associated with Apollo in Greek mythology. The laurel tree was sacred to Apollo and used to make wreaths to honor him, while the dolphin symbolized his association with the sea.