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Apollo was the son of Zeus and Leto.
The Roman worship of Apollo was adopted from the Greeks. Apollo had no direct Roman equivalent, although later Roman poets often referred to him as Phoebus.
Apollo had a twin sister, Artemis, the Goddess of Hunting.
Mythographers agree that Artemis was born first and then assisted with the birth of Apollo, or that Artemis was born one day before Apollo, on the island of Ortygia and that she helped Leto cross the sea to Delos the next day to give birth to Apollo.
As the patron of Delphi, Apollo was an oracular go, the prophetic deity of the Delphic Oracle.
As the god of prophecy. Apollo exercised this power in his numerous oracles, and especially in that of Delphi. The source of all his prophetic powers was Zeus himself and Apollo is accordingly called “the prophet of his father Zeus”. According to Apollodorus, the oracle had previously been in the possession of Themis, and the dragon Python guarded the mysterious chasm, and Apollo, after having slain the monster, took possession of the oracle.
Apollo was also known as “the god who affords help and wards off evil”. He had the power of visiting men with plagues and epidemics, so he was also able to deliver men from them.
Apollo was worshipped throughout the Roman Empire. In the Celtic lands he was most often seen as a Healing and Sun God.
He was often equated with Celtic Gods of similar characteristics. [Read more on the Celtic version of Apollo at Linnea Tanner’s blog, “Apollo’s Raven”: “Ancient Celtic Religion: Apollo, God of Sun” and “Apollo and Coronis; White Raven; Association with Healing”].-
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►Gallery: “Apollo, Zeus and Leto’s Son”:
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►Links Post:
http://www.theoi.com/Olympios/Apollon.html
http://www.theoi.com/Heroine/Koronis.html
https://ledrakenoir.wordpress.com/2015/08/27/a-divine-day-as-apollon/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo
http://www.linneatanner.com/blog/apollo-god-of-healing/
http://www.linneatanner.com/blog/ancient-celtic-religion-apollo-god-of-sun/
https://ztevetevans.wordpress.com/2015/03/25/spirituality-the-raven-totem/
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►🌟About Geofrey Crow 🌟
Geofrey dixit: I am an apprentice poet and fiction writer, working to learn the skill of turning life into words, and the even greater skill of turning words into life. I love pretty pictures, distant dreams, and silent sleep. More than anything else I am a lover of words, of the way words can bring us together and allow us, so briefly, to feel ourselves echoed in another’s thoughts. I write because literature can lift us out of ourselves, put us into another person’s mind, and, for a moment, reconcile us to our so solitary condition. If I can learn to do that, maybe in some small way I’ll have justified a part of my existence.
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•Make sure to visit Geofrey’s Blog, The Giggling Stream.
•Feel Free to connect with Geofrey at: Twitter, Facebook and Google Plus.
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►💫 Literary Magazine Salto Al Reverso #7 Is out! 💫 …
And my Brief Story “Otro Cortado” has been featured on Page 40.
►Ya está publicada la Séptima Edición de la Revista Salto Al Reverso …
Y, mi relato “Otro Cortado” ha sido publicado en la Página 40.

Salto al Reverso #7. Click and Scroll down to page 40 to read my brief story. Hacer Click e ir a la página 40 para leer mi relato.
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►💫Quote Challenge💫
My blogger friends Sylvester from Syl65’s Blog and Marlyn from Kintal have invited me for a so called 3-Day Quote Challenge.
The rules of the challenge are: ♠Post your favorite quotes or your own quotes for three (3) posts in a row. ♠Thank the person who nominated you. ♠Pass it on to three (3) other bloggers per quote, each time you post them. Or pass it to nine (9) bloggers if you choose to post all the quotes together, in the same post.
⚠ Note: I will post the three (3) quotes at once. Thus I will nominate nine (9) Bloggers. Also, I thought It would be fun to add those three quotes on personal photographs… So that’s what I did! 😀
My nominees for the Quote Challenge are: 1. Deanne’ s World 2. The Girl Has No Name 3. An Elephant Called Buddha 4. Mumbai Metro Mess 5. The Raven’s Nest 6. Mithai Mumblezz 7. Fiesta Estrellas 8. Before Sundown 9. Send Sunshine.
► 🌟Three Quotes, and some Old Photographs🌟
~(Featuring My Family and Me)~ Click on the images to read ~
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►💫 Last but not Least: “Three Awards”💫
I would like to thank bloggers from Emmanuel Muema’s Blog, Don’t Cha Wanna Dream and Belinda Crane for nominating my blog for a Creative Blogger Award, and two Sisterhood of The World Bloggers Awards, respectively.
I suggest you to check out these blogs and follow them, if you haven’t still done so…
•Rules for these Three Awards: ♠Thank the person who nominated you. ♠Add the logo to your post. ♠Nominate ten (10) bloggers of your choice and tell them about the nomination.
•Notes:
-As always I am not answering questions. Hence, I will just nominate ten bloggers per award.
-If you have been nominated and want to follow the Nomination Process, just click on the award for which you have been awarded to. That way you’ll be able to grab in regular size!.~ 💗💖💕
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Fascinating information, as usual.
Thank you very much!. Sending you all my best wishes!. Aquileana 😀
Love the paintings. Great poem by señor Crow. Nice family photos and quotes to go with them.
Thanks, dear Timothy!… I am pleased to know that you liked the family pics and Geofrey’s poem! … Sending you all my best wishes!. Aquileana 😀
What a great story! I love the family pics!
Hi dear Marissa… Thank you! … I am glad to know that you enjoyed it and that you liked the photographs… All my best wishes. Aquileana 😀
Great family pictures my friend. Thank you for sharing. Loved this post.
Thank you very much… So great to know that you liked the post! ❤
Sending you all my best wishes!. Aquileana 😀
Apollo seems like a multi-tasking God. Congratulations on your awards. Tres jolies illustrations. Merci Aquileana 🙂
Absolutely he had many skills and abilities!… Thanks, dear Sylvie, for your comment… All my best wishes, Aquileana 😀
🙂
Another great post, Aquileana… love Geofrey’s poem… excellent!
Thank you very much dear Kev!… I much appreciate your words.
Sending you all my best wishes!. Aquileana 😀
And to you Aquileana! 🙂
Wonderful narration, dear Aquileana. Loved the family pictures..soooo sweet they are. 🙂
And thankssssssss a lot for nominating me for the Sisterhood of the World Bloggers’ award…feeling honoured…. ❤ and hugs… 🙂
I am happy to know that you liked the mythological feature family pics… And you are welcome for the nomination… Well deserved!. All the best to you!, hugs!, Aquileana 😀
As always, completely in love with the art in this. What are your sources for the pieces?
Hi dear Noelle! Thanks, truly!… As to your question, I often find great paintings on Pinterest… I am glad to know that you liked the post 🙂
All the best to you!, Aquileana 😀
Ahhhh Pinterest…. Man, I don’t even want to admit how much time I spend on there!!
Another great post, information, delightful images and an excellent poem. You put it all together with rare skill.
Thank you very much dear Susan!. I am really pleased to know that you liked the post… Sending you all my best wishes!. Aquileana 😀
Me gustan tus publicaciones, sin embargo, me gustaría que tuvieras una versión en Español. Bueno, un abrazo y felicidades por tu trabajo.
Muchas gracias, Teresa.. Podés acceder a la versión en castellano haciendo click en la bandera de España que aparece en la franja lateral derecha de mi blog!… Un abrazo para vos. Aquileana 😀
¡Oh qué bien, ni cuenta me había dado! y aunque yo no tengo problema con el idioma inglés, me parece que tienes un gran público latino, quien preferiría (como es mi caso) leerlo en español. Bueno, es mi humilde preferencia y opinión; por lo cual te agradezco me hallas indicado que tienes la opción en el blog. Un abrazo y ¡feliz semana!
Entiendo… Pero, bueno, ya sabés que está disponible esta alternativa… Gracias por entender y el lindo comentario, querida Teresa.
Un fuerte abrazo. Aquileana 😀
Gracias a ti por tan pronta y oportuna respuesta Aquileana. Feliz día y mis mejores deseos. ¡Que sigan los éxitos!
beautiful… “sin embargo, me gustan sus publicaciones…” yo tambien. 🙂
Gracias… Thank you dear Meredith… All my best wishes, Aquileana 😀
For some reason I had imagined Apollo as looking older. Excellent posting and Geofrey Crow’s poem compliments it wonderfully.
Thank you very much dear Maverick 💫✨🌟
I truly appreciate your words.
Sending you all my best wishes!. Aquileana 😀
Ce dieu solaire qui offre son aide et éloigne le mal avait aussi sa part d’ombre, comme le raconte si bien cette histoire de corbeau, que j’ai apprise ici.
Merci, et gros bisous Aquileana
Merci pour ton beau commentaire Elisabeth… Je suis heureuse de savoir que ce billet t´a plu at que t´as appris une nouvelle chose par rapport à ce dieu solaire. Gros biosus et bonne semaine!, Aquileana ⭐
Once again, you never cease to amaze with the details of your research, beautiful artwork and poetry. And you also make very easy to understand too! 🙂 Wishing you a perfect weekend ❤
Warm wishes,
Takami
Hi dear Takami!, Thanks a lot for dropping by and for your beautiful comment!.vI am really pleased to know that you liked the post… Sending you all my best wishes!. Aquileana 😀
All hail Almighty Apollo.
Great post as always, dear Aquileana.
Thank you dear Martín… I appreciate the comment!.
All the best to you!, Aquileana 😀
Te he nominado a un premio. Felicitaciones. Accede con el link.
Un saludo 🙂
https://dineliamathew.wordpress.com/2015/06/18/premio-dardos-black-wolf-blogger-award-wonderful-team-member-readership-award/
Muchas gracias por la nominación… Un abrazo. Aquileana 😀
It’s interesting that medicine and healing were associated with Apollo along with music. Even today it seems the two go hand and hand. Many scientists and healthcare providers are musicians too. Though certainly not all of them are good ones. 😉
Hi dear Carrie… I liked the way you associated some of Apollo´s main features with Medicine and Doctors. Very witty as always. Great to read your comment!… Thank you!… Sending you all my best wishes!. Aquileana 😀
Thank you!
Thoroughly remarkable and beautiful post, fabulous and intricate text and adorned with the most lovely and breathtaking art. Thank you Aquileana! ❤
Hi Holly!,
Thanks a lot for dropping by and for your beautiful comment!. I am really pleased to know that you liked the post… Happy week and all my best wishes to you. Aquileana 💫
it was my pleasure as always…I wait patiently for your posts and it’s always worth the wait! Thank you! ❤
Thanks, dearest Holly! Virtual hugs. Aquileana 😀
back to you!! ❤
Love all your posts here. Always learning and discovering something new. Great family pic (my adorable sis <3) Take care and have a great weekend. Hugs!!
Sylver.
Hello dear Brother!…
Thanks for the support and wonderful comment!. I really appreciate your words, dear Sylver!. Have a great week… Hugs. Aquileana 😀
Hello there sister (dear)! You’re welcome and I appreciate you and everything you do. Have a wonderful week Aqui…..Hugs, Sylver 🙂
Have a great week, my dear Sylver… Many hugs. Aquileana 😀
You do the same, Aqui! Hugs to your week, Sylver 🙂
Gracias por compartir la revista y por aportar tu relato. Un abrazo.
El gusto es mío… Fue una experiencia enriquecedora, definitivamente. Un abrazo. Aquileana 😀
Hi Amy, thanks for accepting my award….
great post
Thanks for the award and keep in mind that I also nominated you 😀
All my best wishes! Aquileana ⭐
Wait a minute Amy, which award did you nominate me for?
You’re welcome
The Sisterhood of The World Bloggers Award… You are on the list… there are two of those ones, grab the one you like the most … It should have been called Broterhood Award, I know LOL!!!!… Hugs Aquileana 😀
Yeah or the friendship award…Because it seems totally feminine. Don’t you think so?
I truly didn´t pay too much attention to award itself… Sorry for that… And yet one of the Sisterhood Awards does not look too female, but just its name….
Anyhow you can decline it and I will nominate you next time instead if you are okay with that, dear Emma. It is up to you. Let me know! …
All my best wishes! Aquileana ⭐
Haha..Even if it doesnt look feminine. Its still sister-ishhhh in nature so I will have to decline the award. Sorry.
Im looking forward to my next nomination though
Okay! …. I understand you, my friend … Hugs, Aquileana 😀
I’m glad you do A.P.
Hugs to you too.
Hugs right back at you, EM! Aquileana ⭐
🙂 …Have a lovely evening
Thanks… And, good night ahead to you! Aquileana 😀
Te dejo un link directo a tu relato: http://issuu.com/saltoalreverso/docs/revista_7_salto_al_reverso_final/c/sug3fdz
Muchas gracias, Carla…. Un gusto ser parte de la revista, realmente. Un abrazo. Aquileana ⭐
Very interesting!
Thank you very much dear Nico 💫✨🌟.
Sending you all my best wishes!. Aquileana 😀
Blessings to you!
An to you, dear Nico!. Aquileana 😀
You pack so much into a single post, Aquileana! Love the effort that goes into your each post, informative and alluring. Loved that Hymn to Apollo too. Thanks for sharing those lovely pictures. You are so sweet, dear friend. Stay blessed!
Thanks for the great feedback, dear Balrrop…. I am beyond appreciative to read your words, my friend. I am wishing you a great week. Love and all the best to you! Aquileana ⭐
Meraviglioso weekend!
Tante grazie cara Simona. Baci… Aquileana 😀
Reblogged this on Apollo's Raven and commented:
This is a post about Apollo from La Audacia de Aquiles that includes Poem: “Hymn to Apollo”, by Geofrey Crow (@GigglingStream) / “@Saltoalreverso #7″.-
06/18/2015 by Aquileana.
Enjoy.
Thank you very much for reblogging this post, dear Linnea!… I absolutely appreciate it!… All my best wishes. Aquileana 😀
What an extra special presentation this time. Thank you for sharing so much interesting passions and history.
Thanks for the great comment…. I am appreciative to read it and pleased to know that you enjoyed the post! All the best to you! Aquileana ⭐
you know i loved today’s post for many reasons…thank you for including me in your beautiful wordpress gang and the nomination but mostly because you did so, in Apollo’s post..he is my favorite of all gods and it is so strange that you did it cause Apollo and I go together,very back in time(i also had a fight once with my parents for not naming me Apollo..hahaha) , how weird is that? is it coincidence? i don’t know..however thank you. i enjoyed Apollo;s post and i am sure he would be grateful as well for this..loved your family pics as well..
I am pleased to read your words… Apollo is also one of my favorite Greek Gods, even if he was related to the Patriarchal System, as he represented the male Solar features, as his sister Artemis was the female Lunar Goddess… You wanted to be called Apollo!.. Haha 😀 Well. that’s certainly a good name!… Thanks for the great comment!. Sending you all my best wishes!. Aquileana 😀
i wasnt aware he was related to the Patriarchal system..well he had his sister to keep the balance..besides we all have our ”masculine” and ”feminine” side , dont we?
have a good day!
Well said… Carl Jung would be nodding in agreement with you! Happy day… All my best wishes. Aquileana 😀
As always, Wonderful post packed with so much interesting information. Your pictures are delightful and I love Geofrey Crow’s Poem. You deserve all the awards you have received. CONGRATULATIONS.
Thanks for the great feedback, dear Rita. I am beyond appreciative to read your words. Also thanks on behalf of Geofrey!… All the best to you! Aquileana ⭐
Apollo…one of my favorites. He’s kind of like a Western Ganesha! I am beginning to simply love visiting your site for the information, and the wonderful pictures you present…so many details, so many luscious paintings and other art. Now I see why you have so many followers, it’s addicting! And, thanks so much for the award nomination!
Thank you very much dear Badfish for the great comment 💫 Good to learn about Ganesha as well! ..I am glad to know that you liked the post and your are welcome for the award nomination!. You absolutely deserve it…
All my best wishes. Aquileana ⭐
cheers again…and thanks again
You are most welcome… Have a great day! Aquileana 😀
Great art and post, my friend. 🙂
Thanks a lot , dear Chris! All the best to you! Aquileana ⭐
Reblogged this on Wunderwaldverlag and commented:
Apollo & andere Göttergestalten
Thank you very much for reblogging this post!… All my best wishes. Aquileana 😀
Oh my, Aquileana, my angle, what can I say? You absolutely surpassed yourself with this post and that takes some doing! Lovely photographs. SO nice to see. xxxxxxxxxx
Thank you very much dear Shehanne 💫 Your words mean a lot to me… I am happy to know that you enjoyed the installment and the family pics!… Hugs and all the best to you, my friend. Aquileana 😀
Fascinating information and beautiful poem as usual! Thank you for sharing ❤ Lots of hugs!
Thank you very much dear Lucy 🌟
I am pleased to know that you liked the post…
Many hugs! Aquileana 😀
Hi Aquileana. This is another lovely exploration of mythology. I had forgotten about there being a Celtic equivalent of Apollo. I didn’t stop to dig into the myth when I saw it. Your knowledge of these things is admirable.
Thanks for the introduction to Geofrey and his poetry. Hugs! 🙂
Hi dear Teagan!.
Thanks for the great feedback… I am very pleased to know that you found this post interesting and that you learned about the Celtic version of Apollo as well… by the way, I saw there is a new episode on your blog and will drop by soon, of course… As soon as I am finished here!… ❤
Sending you many hugs!… All the best to you!, Aquileana 😀
Congrats on your well deserved awards!
Thank you very much ⭐
All the best to you!, Aquileana 😀
Hi Aquileana,
Perhaps you can imagine my child-like excitement as I open the link to this wonderful post and see the glittering words, “Apollo.” You really have done a splendid job here. I was most intrigued by the Irish-Celts connection with worship of Apollo, and found this, too regarding, “The Celtic “Apollo” : A healing god of light and warmth and the power of sight, particularly invoked for eye problems. http://www.imbas.org/articles/basic_celtic_deity_types.html
Also, From your link in your article about Celtic Gods of similar characteristics : “Beyond the Gallic regions (France) to the north, the harp which was associated with Apollo was frequently played. Of particular interest was the Beltane Festival held on the eve of May, when Druids kindled prodigious fires on cairns (stacks of stones) to honor the sun god they referred to as Beal, Bealan, or the Latin name of Belenus. Near Edinburgh, there was a stone dug up with the inscription to Apollo Grannus.”
Fascinating! Thank you for the quote challenge nomination. Your family pictures are adorable. Much Love,Ka
Dear Ka!.
That article is certainly a wonderful piece of information… I´ll make sure to check it out in depth… It is interesting how Apollo was taken by Roman like a national God and the fact that his name didn’t change… As far as I am concerned the main features for the Celts were those ones associated with Medicine and Prophecy!.
I really appreciate your excellent comment! … Hugs and all my best wishes. Aquileana 😀
Great story about a great God, dear Aquileana. He shouldn’t kill the messenger though 😉
My best wishes
Inese
Thank you very much dear Inese 💫✨🌟
I much appreciate your comment!
All the best to you!, Aquileana 😀
A beautiful presentation, creative in all its entirety, Aquileana. Lovely family pics and inspiring poem. Have a great weekend! 🙂 ❤
Dear Iris!,
I am pleased to know that you liked the presentation, the family photos and Geofrey’s poem.
Thanks for dropping by and for your encouraging comment, my friend!. Happy week and all the best to you!, Aquileana 💫
Congratulations Aquileana on your Awards. You deserve each of them. I am always impressed with how much knowledge and work your posts require. I can tell you love what you write about. I so enjoy your blog. In love and light Cheryle
Hi Cheryle, Thanks a lot for dropping by and for your beautiful comment!. 🙂 I truly appreciate your words.
Sending you love and all my best wishes!. Aquileana 😀
You continue in the history of Greek mythology. Today is the turn of Apollo, the sun god. A legend says that Phaeton, son of Apollo, fell at the mouth of the Po, while he was driving the chariot of the sun.
Your posts are always interesting and full of news.
Thanks dear Newwhitebear…. I appreciate your comments… Those feautures you have highlighted are linked to Helios, and sometimes to Apollo as a Solar God!… All my best wishes! Aquileana ⭐
Ciao e sereno pomeriggio
Only a goddess could be born and immediately help birth her twin brother.
I was also noticing this point,”the dragon Python guarded the mysterious chasm, and Apollo, after having slain the monster, took possession of the oracle”
I think I mentioned before that I’m listening to a CD from a professor at a California state University who teaches mythology, and he said that whenever you see a hero slay a serpent or dragon (a large serpent) it is usually the original goddess (basically his great-great-grandmother) — the representative of female power — who is being defeated by the male hero. So you’re seeing the shift to patriarchy in this particular part of the story.
Sun gods also often take over the original goddess role. Hence, Apollo.
Of course the original goddess can show up in a lot of places in new form. Some think Artemis might be derived from that original goddess.
So the original goddess seems to show up all over the place, in different forms, maybe reflecting the ambivalence we feel about female power. Plus, a clash of various traditions coming together and taking their stories.
I’m also wondering why the US moon missions were called Apollo instead of Luna. That’s probably not something you have an answer for, But I’m curious.
Hi dear Georgia.
You are right as the the first point, when Artemis helped her mother Leto to give birth to Apollo. I tend to think that she was born as an adult… As that also happened with Athena, who was born like a grown up young goddess and even wearing clothes and her helmet…
It is interesting that you mention that the serpent could symboloze maybe a Matriarchal system as we have already discussed the meaning of the Snake Goddess among Minoans
[ See: https://aquileana.wordpress.com/2015/06/04/%E2%96%BAgreek-mythology-zeus-and-leto-book-tour-with-olga-nunez-miret-olganm7/#comment-31998 ]
I have never thought that in that particular incident in which Apollo fought against Python there might be a hidden meaning though… Maybe related with the upcoming primacy of Male dominance as Apollo is considered one of the most important Gods, and he represented the Male Solar forces… opposed to the Lunar features, represented by Artemis and also by Selene, and that if they were not associated one to the other. Worth noting that Apollo, on his side, was identified with Hellios, the Sun God…
As to your question with regard to the NASA’s missions to the Moon I couldn’t but say that there was a subtle “male bias” (as you would say 😉 ) … Strictly saying and as a matter of fact … the astronauts were all men, right!?
Oh Apollo 11…
… “If you believe they put a man on the moon” as the song goes…
Anyhow, once again we should keep in mind the dichotomy Solar/Lunar…
Being Apollo the male Solar Force and Artemis a Lunar Force.
The most clear example of this would be Aeschylus’ Oresteia… [Keep in mind that here Athena seconds Apollo]
Brief summary [SourceWikipedia, search: “Apollo”- “Apollo in the Oresteia”]
“In Aeschylus trilogy Clytemnestra kills her husband, King Agamemnon because he had sacrificed their daughter Iphigenia to proceed forward with the Trojan war, and Cassandra, a prophetess of Apollo…
Apollo gives an order through the Oracle at Delphi that Agamemnon’s son, Orestes, is to kill Clytemnestra and Aegisthus, her lover. Orestes and Pylades carry out the revenge, and consequently Orestes is pursued by the Erinyes (Furies, female personifications of vengeance).
Apollo and the Furies argue about whether the matricide was justified; Apollo holds that the bond of marriage is sacred and Orestes was avenging his father, whereas the Erinyes say that the bond of blood between mother and son is more meaningful than the bond of marriage. They invade his temple, and he says that the matter should be brought before Athena. Apollo promises to protect Orestes, as Orestes has become Apollo’s supplicant. Apollo advocates Orestes at the trial, and ultimately Athena, also rules in favor of Apollo”…
I hope my comment makes sense to you, as a possible reply to your question.
All my best wishes to you!, Aquileana 😀
I often ponder about: Why If Romans, Greeks, others, wanted to worship a new G-d they always chose the most complicated ones?
Thanks my dear Aquileana, your post very interesting as always and let me point out that you have a beautiful family! 🙂 ❤
That one is a good question, dear HJ…. A tentative answer> Maybe because Romans were too complicated!
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Thanks a lot for dropping by, my friend! …
All the best to you!, Aquileana 😀
The story I’d heard was that Apollo got to be associated with plagues and disease (and more generally medicine) by way of some kind of link made between him and mice/rats, which were seen as disease-and-plague-bringers. I’m not sure how all those links got made, though. Especially I don’t see why they’d link Apollo to mice/rats.
Hi dear Joseph!… I ‘ll have to do a little research on that topic, as it seems interesting and I am now intrigued!
Thanks for the reference!… All the best to you!, Aquileana 😀
Apollo seems to be the god of so many things – everything from prophecy, music, medicine and the foundation of towns. All so different. His story is quite fascinating, and his treatment of the unfaithful Coronis, rather brutal.
Lovely family photos and great quotes – and the “Hymn to Apollo” by Geofrey Crow is excellent. 🙂
Hello dear Millie,
Apollo was what Joseph Campbell would call a God with a thousand faces! 😀
I am pleased to know that you liked the post, the quotes and the family photos.
Thanks for dropping by and for your great comment!. All the best to you!, Aquileana 💫
Just keep n posting. I love to read!
Apareció su blog entre las recomendaciones de WordPress, Aquileana, porque la seguían algunos de mis amigos, y entré por la curiosidad de saber que decía sobre el “bello” dios primero de mi profesión. ¡Divina recomendación! Ciertamente, el blog es como su temática: mitológico. Y, aunque tengo que tomarme el tiempo necesario para seguir disfrutando la lectura de sus textos, contemplando la belleza de sus imágenes y deleitándome con la poesía que veo que incluye, considero un privilegio -desde ya- ser uno más de sus numerosos seguidores.
Muchas gracias y reciba el más cordial saludo desde un lugar junto al mar de los dioses griegos y romanos.
Muchísimas gracias por el comentario Francisco… Me alegro de que hayas dado con mi blog y yo con el tuyo, pues me ha parecido sumamente interesante.
Espero que sigamos en contacto… Muchos saludos para vos (por cierto me tomo la prerrogativa de tutearte). Aquileana 🙂
You have some great links this week, Aquileana. I’m loving them.
Thank you very much dear Jacqui 💫✨🌟
I appreciate your words.
Sending you all my best wishes!. Aquileana 😀
Aqui, tons of great info here about Apollo. But you give us so much more 🙂 I have been following Geofrey for a month or so on Twitter and am impressed with his poetry. Thanks for the pictures of your family as well as passing on yet more blogging awards. You are inspiring and one busy lady!
Hi there dear Jeri!, Thanks a lot for dropping by and for your beautiful comment!. 🙂 I am really pleased to know that you liked the post and the family photos.
As to Geofrey,I am with you: He is a great poet, indeed! … I saw that you have a new post and will drop by as soon as I am done here…
All my best wishes! Aquileana 😀
So interesting… as always. Nice to be back!
Thank you very much!… Great to know that you are back!.
All the best to you!, Aquileana 😀
I love the poem!! Apollo (Απόλλωνας) is one of my favorites. 🙂
Mine as well!… 💫 Thanks a lot for dropping by… I truly appreciate your words.
Sending you all my best wishes!. Aquileana 😀
❤ Of course! Your blog always lights me up… It's SO beautiful.
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Take care, my friend.
Thanks, dear Eva!!!… I am sending you a virtual hug! … Aquileana 😀
**HUGS**
Wieder sehr guter Beitrag wünsche auch ein gutes Wochenende lieber Gruß Gislinde
Vielen Dank, Gislinde… Ich wünsche dir eine schöne Woche. Küsse! Aquileana 💫🌟
Merci pour ce bel article qui est très intèressant avec de superbes photos.

Bon week-end
Bisous
Merci cher Georges. Superbe image!…
Je te souhaite une merveilleuse semaine. Bisous!. Aquileana 💫
Apolo siempre me ha fascinado. Y qué ocupada estás. Thanks so much!
Gracias, Olga… Apolo es también un favorito. Muchas gracias por pasar y comentar. Un abrazo. Aquileana 💫
thank you for making history fun
& making Apollo come to life
for me 🙂
Thanks for dropping by and for your beautiful comment!. 🙂
Sending you all my best wishes!. Aquileana 😀
I visited Delfi many years ago! Beautiful post Aquileana and Apollo reminds me of those pictures of Jesus in the first one! Lovely poem by your G. Crow and lovely family! Happy Weekend!
You were lucky to visit Delfi… I bet it was a mystic experience, dear Cybele… You are right, Apollo looks pretty much alike Jesus, when it comes to depictions…
Thanks for dropping by and for your beautiful comment!. 🙂 I am really pleased to know that you liked the post…
All the best to you!, Aquileana 😀
Yw Aquileana!! I love your posts!
Thanks a lot, dear Cybele. All my best wishes! Aquileana ⭐
Resulta llamativo el cuadro de inicio con Apolo recibiendo a los pastores como un Cristo (algo o mucho hay de eso). Apolo es uno de mis dioses favoritos, santo patrón de pitagóricos, herméticos (pues Hermes, su hermano, también tiene que ver aquí) y iatromanteis. Y precioso el himno de Crow, por supuesto. Una vez más, un post que llega al corazón, Aquileana.
Muy interesante tu aporte, en relación a Polo como Dios Herético, vinculado con el mensajero de los Dioses, Hermes.
Gracias, querido José… Aprecio mucho tu comentario. Un abrazo grande! Aquileana 🌟
Beautiful Aquileana …such a rich posting , and wonderful family photos … Now to read it all again …love and hugs , megxxx
Thank you very much dear Meg 💫🌟 Your words mean a lot to me, my friend…
I am looking forward to your upcoming poem!… [ Hurry up!. 😀 ]
Sending you hugs and all my best wishes!. Aquileana 😀
Enjoyed reading the background on Apollo and that poem is divine Aquleana, have a grand day.
Thank you very much dear Kath 💫✨🌟
I much appreciate your words.
All the best to you!, Aquileana 😀
Lovely post, dear Aquileana! Congratulations on having your story in the magazine and for yet more awards. I liked your quotes and your family pictures and enjoyed Geofrey’s poem very much. I was most interested in all the duties Apollo had. I never knew he was involved in so many things. As always, you have chosen such a lot of beautiful art-work to accompany your post. Best wishes,
Clare xx ❤
Hi dear Clare,
Thanks a lot for dropping by and for your beautiful comment! 🙂 I am really pleased to know that you liked the post, the artwork, the challenges and Geofrey’s poem…
I am beyond appreciative to read your words, my friend!.
All the best to you!, Aquileana 😀
It is absolutely my pleasure! I look forward very much to all your posts. I hope you have a good week my dear! Best wishes, Clare x
You as well, have a lovely week, dear Clare. I send you virtual hugs!. Aquieana 😀
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I had to mention it somewhere and this seemed as nice a place as any. I love the title you’ve chosen for the blog. It always reminds me of one of the very few Latin quotations I committed to memory
“Aquilas non capit muscae” 🙂
Thanks for the great reference… Very kind of know to send me that quote…
All the best to you!, Aquileana 😀
Muy bello poema.
Un beso grande Aquileana!.
Rubs.
Muchas gracias por pasar… Me alegro de que te haya gustado, querido Rubs.
Un abrazo grande! Aquileana 😀
Thanks again for another great post.
Thank you very much dear Dave 💫
All the best to you!, Aquileana 😀
I love the format of your blog posts, learning, art, personal stuff and photos, it is a pleasure to come here. These days I always associate Apollo with Battlestar Galactica, which is shameful when there is such a rich and fascinating history of the original figure, I hang my head in shame.
That is certainly an interesting association… I will have to check it out on the web!…
Thanks for the great support, dear Ste… I much appreciate your words.
Sending you all my best wishes!. Aquileana 😀
Bonsoir ma chère amie Aquileana, ton billet sur Apollo est superbe et toujours magnifiquement bien illustré. J’aprends, j’aprends et comme c’est intéressant. Merci 🙂 J’ai apprécié aussi le poème.
Je te souhaite un bel été puisque aujourd’hui, c’est le premier jour d’été. Profite des belles journées avec toute mon amitié.
Gros bisous, Aquileana ♥
Merci beaucoup pour ton commentaire, chère Denise! …
Je suis heureuse de savoir que ce billet t’a plu et que tu as appris parmis ces mots!!. Je te souhaite une très bonne semaine, mon amie ⭐
Gros bisous! Aquileana 😀
Another great post! Your family photos are lovely! 🙂
Thank you very much dear Linda 💫✨🌟 I am really pleased to know that you liked the family photos
All the best to you!, Aquileana 😀
As always very interesting post! Very beautiful artworks and your family photos are lovely. 🙂
Hi dear Verna! Thanks a lot for dropping by and for your beautiful comment!. 🙂 I am really pleased to know that you liked the post , paintings and family photos.
Sending you all my best wishes!. Aquileana 😀
You’re welcome! Best wishes to you also. Have a wonderful week. 🙂
Bonjour AQUILEANA
Que ta journée et ta nuit soit faite de bonheur

D’amitié , de joie , de bonne humeur
Que le soleil luise dans ta demeure
Que celle-ci soit pleine de douceur
Et pour ce soir
Que ta nuit soit éclairée de mille couleurs
Par une pluie d’étoiles filantes
Que tes rêves te transportent
Dans un monde fait de merveilles où règne la tendresse
Je passe donc te souhaiter une bonne journée et d’une douce nuit
Bisous d’amitié
Bernard
Merci mon cher Bernard pour tes belles mots 🌟… C’ est un plaisir de compter sûr toi ici, mon ami. J’aime tes commentaires et images.
Gros bisous! Aquileana 🙂
I wonder what a phorminx sounds like. I love your photos and quotes. Congrats on awards and another great post! XOXO
Good question!… Hmmm I’d rather check it out!…
Thank you very much for your words, dear Bren. Hugs and best wishes. Aquileana ⭐
LOL I’ve never even hear of one, much less heard one. 🙂
Good post!!
Thank you very much. Best wishes!. Aquileana 😀
I always learn so much from your posts.
I am really pleased to know that. Thank you very much, dear Alex! All the best to you!, Aquileana 😀
I hope you had a fun weekend 🙂
Mine was good, thanks!… Enjoy your week, dear Alex! Aquileana 😀
Love the family photos!
Thank you very much 💫✨🌟
I truly appreciate your words.
Sending you all my best wishes!. Aquileana 😀
Ohhhhh Aquileana! Thanks a lot for your nomination. Me encanta seguirte, y me encanta que hayas pensado en mi para esto. Eres muy amable conmigo, y me siento agradecida.
Besos!!!!
El gusto es mío, Loren… absolutamente merecida la nominación, por cierto.
Un abrazo muy grande y que tengas un excelente día. Aquileana 😀
As usual I love what you wrote. Beautiful poem!! Thank you so much for the nomination. That’s very kind of you 🙂 And such charming family pics. Lots of best wishes 🙂
Congratulations for your “Saltoalreverso”. I try to follow you a little near, but your words are unstoppable.
KnHs
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ohh… wanted to read your answers, but I get it! 😀 it takes time!!
hugs to you! 🙂
Hugs right back at you… By the way, I left you a comment on your blog telling you about an award nomination…. Just in case, you are interested! Aquileana 😀
Ohhhh I don’t know if I saw the right post then. Need to check again. Sometimes I’m so sleepy I forget lol. Thanks again Aquileana! 😀
LOL!… I live in a sleepy mode at times, too… Have a wonderful weekend ahead, dear Cha! Aquileana 😀
Action packed post here Aq. The story of Apollo is fascinating, and the poem by Geofrey is fantastic. And so are the quotes with your lovely photos. Always so much to take in with your meticulous posts. xo 🙂
Thanks for such an encouraging comment dear DG!… I much apprecite your words and I am pleased to know that you enjoyed the mythological section and the Quote Challenge! … Hugs!. All my best wishes. Aquileana 😀
Buongiorno cara Aquileana,
Apollo is an interesting character with many aspects attributed to him. I often wondered why he had so many, while other gods and goddesses were given only a few. I think it may be possible he was the embodiment of an older god, or gods, such as the Titans who were very powerful in spite of being defeated.
Excellent post.
ciao
Luciana
Buongiorno, cara Luciana, 💫✨🌟
I agree with you as to Apollo being a multi skilled God. You are right, he could have been a legatee of many different features of different Gods… I have never thought it that way, but it actually makes much sense to me… Thank you very much for dropping by. I am really pleased to know that you liked the post. Sending you all my best wishes!. Aquileana 😀
Congratulations on your awards!
It’s fascinating to learn more about what the gods got up to.
Have a great week!
Hi dear Clowie!
Thanks a lot for dropping by and for your beautiful comment!. 🙂
All my best wishes. Aquileana 😀
As always, very interesting and well researched. The influence of mythology on art continues to impress me.
Thank you very much dear Frank 💫✨🌟
I truly appreciate your words. And I agree with you as to the influence of Greek Mythology still nowadays!.
Sending you all my best wishes!. Aquileana 😀
very interesting read, Aquileana, as always
Thank yopu very much, dear Leyla… Hugs! Aquileana 😀
Hay un dejo de tristeza en la bio de Apolo, su nacimiento, el engaño sufrido y la cruel venganza. Pero dio a luz al dios de la medicina. Gracias por compartir querida amiga besos, rosas y olivos para tí.
Es cierto, hay cierto toque dramático e incluso nostálgico en este mito relativo a Apolo… Muy acertado de tu parte destacarlo, querido Rub!. Un abrazo muy grande. Aquileana 😀
Impecable entrada, como siempre.
Que sorpresa lo de la revista…
Y bueno, no quería acabar de irme de estos lares sin haber leído un último de tus grandes collages (por hablar del tema, poesía, pinturas) de la mitología griega.
Un saludo y un abrazo grande, Aquileana.
Hubo malentendidos de parte mía… También me sorprendí. Afortunadamente, todo se aclaró…. El relato nunca fue descartado, sino que se informó sobre su publicación en una de las tres secciones de Salto que fue publicado posteriormente….
Me alegro de saber que te ha gustado el pos, querido Daniel. Muchas gracias por pasar. Un abrazo para vos. Aquileana ⭐
Hello Aquileana and many thanks for your again very interesting lecture about Apollo and his many qualities. So, now, I finally know why the ravens are black!! I also enjoyed the poem by Geofrey Crow and the paintings very much. I wish you all the best.:) Martina
Thank a lot for the kind words and I am really pleased to know that you enjoyed the feature, dear Martina… Also thanks on behalf of Geofrey for your thoughts as to his poem!…. Have a wonderful day… Best wishes ❤ Aquileana ⭐
You know, Aquileana, I do not only enjoy your posts but I very much appreciate your social competence and it is also in that sense that you give us all a lot:):)
Ciao Aquileana, gioiosa giornata…
Un abbraccio, Omar
Tante grazie, caro Omar … Abbraccio, amico, Aquileana ⭐
Loved this post – ❤ with hugs for you xX
Thank you very much for dropping by, dear Jane!. I am really pleased that you liked the post… All the best to you Aquileana 😀
That’s interesting that Apollo is associated with music, medicine, and healing. I’ve always thought music could soothe and heal so that makes a lot of sense to me.
Good asociation, dear Sheila…. Very well pointed out!… Thank you very much for dropping by!.. All the best to you Aquileana 😀
Very good study on Apollo, Aquileana! And, congratulations on the awards. I liked how you did the quote with pictures. That was a very nice touch. I tried to translate your story but it didn’t come out perfect. Still, I was able to enjoy the subject of it. Great job all around!
I really appreciate that you tried to translate the brief story… I thought of translating it myself but really didn’t have enough time to do so last week!… Maybe next time I will.
Also very pleased to know that you enjoyed the mythological section and liked the quote challenge as well, dear Randstein. All my best wishes and happy weekend ahead to you. Aquileana ⭐
I am very much appreciating the wide scope and diversity of your knowledge and talent. Aquileana. I think you would be a great professor of literature if you chose to teach. Have a great weekend as well! – Daniel
Thanks for your encouraging words… and for suggesting me a new job! 😛 … That was very nice of you, dear Daniel. Best wishes and happy weekend! Aquileana 😀
🙂 I’ll be happy to take your online coarse! In fact, I think I already am 🙂
Yay!!!!…. I’d love you to! Aquileana 😀
Where do I sign up! 🙂
You already did! 😀 …TY my friend…. Aquileana 😎
🙂 Love it too! My blog would not exist as Hyperion Sturm if I hadn’t found your blog first. It inspired my Greek muses to fill my head with stories. 🙂 I listened in class.
I am honored to read those words… Have a joyful and creative rest of your weekend, dear Daniel! Aquileana 😀
And you as well, Aquileana
Intriguing to hear about how Apollo dealt with infidelity. Very cool that he’s associated with so many different things too. 🙂
Hi dear Kourt!… Thanks for dropping by… I agree with you… He was associated with too many different things, and that is not something very usual… As often the features linked to certain God or Goddess tend to be related one to the other! … All my best wishes! … Aquileana 🍀
Love how you take the time to research all your posts. The quotes with photos rock too! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you very much!… I very pleased to know that you enjoyed the mythological section and liked the quote challenge as well… All my best wishes and happy weekend ahead to you. Aquileana ⭐
Yes! Enjoy the weekend!
Thanks … And you as well! Aquileana ❤
This is lovely post and your family photos crowned it. Thank You.
Happy weekend!
Thanks a lot for dropping by and for your beautiful comment!. I am glad to know that you liked the account on Apolo and that you liked my family photographs, dear Sartenada 🐼💕. Best wishes!. Enjoy your weekend ahead, Aquileana ⭐
I nominated you for “The Creative Blogger Award”. I hope you accept, but understand if you don’t. Here’s the details: https://thewallgalleryblog.wordpress.com/2015/06/26/oops-i-shaved-my-head-the-creative-blogger-award/
Thank you very much for the nomimantion, dear Kirt!… I will post on it soon…. Have a great weekend! Best wishes, Aquileana 😀
Good heavens, you do NOT want to mess with Apollo if you’re dating this fellow. He does not take to betrayal well. Let this be a warning to all his future lovers, right? Yikes.
And I thought Geofrey’s poetry was lovely as well. Such talent you display here, Auquileana.
The picture of you as a tot are purely squishable. I wonder just how early your interest in mythology goes back? All those pretty ornaments look like jewelry of the gods.
Just saying. 😛
Happy Friday, friend!
Thanks for such an encouraging and beautiful comment…. I agree, having so many different sides, we´d better avoid messing up with Apollo 😛 I am pleased to know that you enjoyed the post and also thank you on behalf of Geofrey for your words as to his poem… All my best wishes, dear Shelley! I hope you have a wonderful weekend! Aquileana ⭐
Wow….Interesting post as usual…In love with the quotes, paintings…Family pics are so adorable
Thanks a lot for dropping by and for your beautiful comment!.
I truly appreciate it… Happy weekend!!!! Aquileana 💫✨🌟
Aquileana.. another outstanding post.. And We could do with more Apollo’s upon this earth right now. 🙂
Quote you said “Apollo was also known as “the god who affords help and wards off evil”.
May I also congratulate Geofrey for his wonderful poem.. he really understood his subject and is well on his way to “working to learn the skill of turning life into words,”.. I would say Geofrey your poem is outstanding..
Thank you dear Aquileana for sharing your family photo’s and quotes.. Each one of them so lovely.. and brought a large smile of joy to my face..
Wishing you a wonderful Weekend.. Lots of love and Hugs my sweet friend.. Sue xxx ❤
Thanks for highlighting that sentence, which I belive speaks for itself… I was quite blown away for the different shapes and characteristics of Apollo, mind you!.
Thanks also on Geofrey´s behalf for your words as to his poem!:… And truly very pleased to know that you enjoyed the quote challenge and the family pics, as well!…
Big smile over here too! … Hugs and best wishes! Aquileana 😀
🙂 and I forgot to say congrats for the awards you received.. 🙂 and I may well take up Ka’s nomination as its a challenge Lol.. So look out soon for the 3 quotes challenge 🙂 x Hugs Sue xxx ❤
I will make sure to drop by this week… Send me a reminder, as a comment here If you see that I don´t, please. I don´t wanna miss it! Hugs, Aquileana 😀
Just don’t hold your breath.. I intended to write it yesterday.. We have a heat wave this week. And my granddaughter over.. So don’t know if it will get done.. But will be sure to remind you when it is.. 🙂 Hugs ❤
Excellent! … Thanks my friend …. Many hugs to you. Aquileana 😀
What a fantastic post about a lovely god! (For a moment let’s not think about what he did to Coronis, though.) Not only is Apollo a handsome, athletic young man, but he promotes pursuits that elevate human beings: music, art, poetry, knowledge and healing, and Geofrey’s poem is truly beautiful, a fitting tribute to the Sun God, incorporating all of his main attributes. I particularly like the musicality of the verses and the emphasis on love:
“With courage let us join in song,
in music, rise above.
A life so short and very long
we sing, and hope to love.
Great selection of artwork, as usual, dear Aquileana. Thank you for yet another wonderful tutorial.
Have a nice weekend. Hugs 🙂 Irina
I just noticed your family photos…sweet ❤
Thank you very much dear Irina. Hugs! Aquileana 💫✨🌟
Thanks a lot for dropping by and for your beautiful comment, dear Irina 🙂 I am pleased to know that you enjoyed the post and that you liked Geofrey´s poem as well… I met Geofrey on Twitter and we became friends and I really wanted to invite him for a collaboration because I also like his poems very much…
The verses you highlighted are truly nice, indeed! …
I much apprecciate your words, dear Irina!!! … Have a great sunday and week ahead 💫✨🌟
Sending you hugs and all my best wishes!. Aquileana 😀
My pleasure, dear Aquileana. Have a great week. Hugs 🙂
Hugs right back at you, dear Irina. Aquileana 😀
The white raven? I’d never heard of that before 🙂
For some reason I expected Apollo’s story to be a bit more gentle – perhaps because of his link with medicine. But no – the birth of his son is typically brutal!
Thanks for more fascinating facts, dear Aquileana 😉
Thanks for the thoughtful comment… I also was suprised by the twists and turns over here, dear Sue…
I am very pleased to know that you enjoyed the mythological feature! All my best wishes. Aquileana 😀
La lengua de la Troika narrando mitologías griegas. El Aenglisc muerto en 1066 tras invasión normanda volverá a morir como englisch lengua protoplanetaria. Das Ende.
Veremos cuán atinado es tu pronóstico… Un buen saludo. Aquileana 😀
Wonderfully written and beautiful family picture…loved the post.
By the way dear Aquileana, whenever you get time pls read the review of another friend of mine on “voice of nature” and I keenly waiting to hear your views…
https://prepforum.wordpress.com/2015/06/27/voice-of-nature-dream-of-harmony-between-humans-and-nature/
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Thank you very much dear Nihar!…. I will check out the post, for sure… I appreciate the comment and support.
Sending you all my best wishes!. Aquileana 😀
Thank you so much Aquileana. It would be my pleasure to hear your views, in fact I had send the e-book to your mail id, hope you did receive it…
take care and have lovely day…
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I didn’t… Would you mind sending me the copy via email instead. apdmont@gmail.com … I will make sure it is not in my spam folder though… Thanks dear Nihar! Happy week to you. Aquileana ⭐
Yes Aquileana, I have just sent it once again, pls check up and let me know. Would love to hear your views and I would very happy if the message reaches to lovely friends like you and many more friends…somehow we have ceased to hear the “voice of nature” in crazy life and maddening development at the cost of nature, we have forget the art of nurturing nature, our nature has changed and this change not good for us nor for our next generation, we all need to do our little part of preserving and conserving the nature…
You too have a lovely ahead…
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I got it… I would like to give you my insights, will do when I get through it… Thank you! Cheers, dear Nihar. Aquileana ⭐ ….
Oh! Finally, Thanks and looking forward to it…
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Awesome! Thanks again! Aquileana 😀
cheers and take care…
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Thanks dear Aquileana for another fascinating post. For some reason unknown to me Apollo is my all-time favorite. And what a majestic picture of him above in “Apollo with Urania, Muse of Astronomy”!
Many thanks and plenty of good wishes!
I´d say he could be y because he is a very versatile God, with many different characteristics…. Well, I am just guessing! … Thanks a lot for dropping by and for your comment, dear Dilip!. All my best wishes!. Aquileana 😀
Hello Aquileana, Nice to have come to your blog. The collection of paintings and the narration of Greek mythology makes this an interesting read. Cheers. Somali
Thank you very much! … I really pleased to know that you liked the post… Sending you all my best wishes!. Aquileana 😀
The paintings you share are always so delightful and great reminders of the impact of these mythical beings in a time not so distant. Lovely!
Thank you very much for the kind words dear Renee… I am very pleased to know that you enjoyed the post and liked the paintings! I appreciate your comment. All my best wishes to you. Aquileana ⭐
Brilliant as always! Congratulations on all of the awards as well Aquileana. So very well deserved ! I love anything to do with Greek mythology. Ever since I saw Clash of the Titans (the original version of course) as a kid the stories have captivated my attention. Just love all of your posts … 🙂
Hi dear Belinda! … Thank very much for dropping by and for your beautiful comment!. 🙂 I am really pleased to know that you liked the post… Sending you all my best wishes!. Aquileana 😀
Aquileana, you have such an outstanding blog, it is stunning, every post a work of art. I can imagine the time and effort spent in each and every one of your texts, the gorgeous paintings must take hours of research. Thank you for the effort, and please know how much it is enjoyed and appreciated, much love to you! ❤
Hi dear Holly 💫✨🌟
Thank you very much for your words as they are very important to me. Yes, it might take time, but I can handle it as I just post twice a month…
I am really pleased to know that you liked the post and images!… Hugs and best wishes. Aquileana 😉
[…] « Mythology: “Apollo”/ Poem: “Hymn to Apollo”, by Geofrey Crow (@GigglingStrea… […]
Somehow I missed this post before – so glad i saw it now!! Apollo one of my favourites (like many people it seems!) – could be the Celt in me! 🙂 I love reading your posts and then the comments from your followers Aquileana – all so informative and interesting. Certainly what blogging should be about I think – and you do it so well with your stimulating posts and then your answers to the comments! fantastic- (I don’t know where you find the time!). Thank you, thank you – to yourself mostly, for all the work you put into your beautiful and full blog and to your followers for the interesting comments and your answers – it sometimes takes me a while to read and comment as I prefer to use my laptop for your blog rather than phone or tablet – makes for a more complete experience! I learn so much! 🙂
Dear Rob,
Thank you very much for dropping by and for your comment!. I am really pleased to know that you enjoyed the account on Apollo and It is great to know that you even took time to read comments and so on… Knowing that means a lot to me … I am really appreciate!… All the best to you. I hope you have a very nice week ahead. Aquileana ⭐
Thank you, dear Aquileana. I hope you have an awesome week ahead as well! :)… Best wishes… Rob
Hola mi amiga,
me gusta muchìsimo la historia de Apollo.
Te deseo un buen domingo … aquí hay mucha calor
y muchas personas prefieren el mar.
Buen comienzo de semana.
un beso
Hola Fiammanera!….
Un gusto leer tu comentario en castellano.
Me alegro mucho de que te haya gustado el mito.
Agradezco el comentario… Por aquí hace frío y es invierno.
Excelente semana! Aquileana 😀
[…] In classical times, Selene was often identified with Artemis, much as her brother, Helios, was identified with Apollo. […]
Reblogged this on Kania-Info .
Thank you very much for reblogging!… Sending you all my best wishes!. Aquileana 😀
Mi querida A. ⭐
Otra vez reincide la analogía: Un dios quien a su vez es padre y un hijo profeta… ajam… Y las plagas y las epidemias ¡historia conocida! Me quedo pues, con las facetas menos plagiadas: los «protectorados» a la música, la fundación de ciudades, la medicina y, de modo más simpático con la interpretación helenística: Sol, su hermana Luna y Las Horas.
Resalta entonces, con mayor nitidez la figura niña (¿más niña?) incluida en viejas fotografías. Tras las imágenes, los pensamientos. Me encantó la idea.
Y como la historia, me repito al felicitarte por los premios, por la publicación del relato en Salto y por esas colaboraciones que generas, en este caso junto a Geofrey Crow y su poesía.
Un gran abrazo, A. 🙂
V. (más lenta que de costumbre) 😀
Querida Vero!…. Muy bueno que destaques esas facetas…. Más originales y artísticas…. Mientras te leía pensé en Dionisios, el Dios del Vino, pues ciertos atributos parecen ser comunes a ambos…. Gracias por destacar también la versión asociada al Sol, y por oposición a la luna…. Selene e incluso luego, Artemisa, hermana de Apolo!. También, aprecio las palabras sobre el poema de Geofrey!…. Gracias por pasar y por tu lectura amiga… Te mando besos y un abrazo muy grande… Aquileana ⭐
[…] tradition attributed Chiron’s uniquely peaceful character and intelligence to teaching by Apollo and his sister […]
For some reason I thought he was the messenger God but now I see that is Hermes. Artemis is a favorite of mine. I think her Tantric/Hindu equivalent might be Durga.
I will have to check out Durga then!…. talking about Hermes I still haven’t written about him!… Will do!
Thanks for sharing your knowledge, dear Dihann!. All my best wishes. Aquileana 😀
Un travail splendide – wonderful work! I love greek mythology, and your articles are so inspiring. Thanks for sharing.
Merci beaucoup!… I truly appreciate your words… All the best to you ⭐ Aquileana 😀
[…] Apollo, Artemis´ brother, having been affronted by the mortal hunter’s prowess, was persuaded to set a monstrous Scorpion to attack Orion. […]
Thank you for that wonderful post, Aquileana.
Greetings,
Ulli
Thanks so much, dear Ulli!: I am glad to know that you liked it .. All my best wishes!. Happy day to you! Aquileana 😀
🙂
Greetings
Ulli
[…] winged horses occur in ancient art drawing the chariots of various gods and goddesses, including Helios, the sun and Selene, the […]
[…] is where Apollo, his brother, grazed his cattle. Hermes stole a number of the herd and drove them back to […]
[…] gave the babies to Nymph Eufime and Apollo (God of Light, Eloquence, Poetry and Fine Arts). When they grew up they showed their tendency to […]
[…] to the Oracle of Delphi in order to ask the Oracle why this is the case. According to the Oracle, Apollo regards religious or moral pollution (miasma) resulting from the murder of the former king, […]
[…] Firstly, Beauty. Ovid characterizes it in two ways. On the one hand, he defines it as divine. Since Narcissus is the son of a river, Cephissos, and a nymph of great beauty, Liriope. The poem also compares Narcissus hair with Apollo´s. […]
[…] Apollo was a very great archer and he loves to praise himself. One day Apollo met Eros, who was a very great archer like Apollo. […]
[…] was god Apollo‘s protege as well as of god Zephiros (god of the wind). He asked the heavens for a favour; […]
[…] twenty-one scenes of the various misdemeanors of the mighty gods, including Zeus, Poseidon, Apollo, Dionysus and […]
[…] Red Figure. 460 – 440 B.C. The Chariot of Artemis. Attic Red Figure. 400 BC. “Helios [Apollo] on His Chariot” (Detail) by Hans Adam Weissenkircher (17th century). […]
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[…] the Sun God (later replaced by Apollo) was able to see most things during the day, as he drove his sun chariot across the sky. It was one […]
[…] the Sun God (later replaced by Apollo) was able to see most things during the day, as he drove his sun chariot across the sky. It was one […]
[…] to snakes, let´s remember the rod of Asclepius, God of Medicine and Apollo´s son. It symbolizes the healing arts by combining the serpent, which in shedding its skin is a […]
[…] a winged hat, and carried the caduceus, a herald’s staff with two entwined snakes that was Apollo‘s gift to Hermes. He was often accompanied by a cockerel, herald of the new day, a ram or […]
[…] the Sun God (later replaced by Apollo) was able to see most things during the day, as he drove his sun chariot across the sky. It was one […]
[…] ideal of knowledge was sternly rational and hence: Apollonian. He made sure to suppress any “intuitive” shade that might somehow darken the […]
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Thanks so much for sharing, my friend… Sending much love! 😀
Sending you much more love back 🙂 Thank You dear Friend ❤
Absolutely loved the tales from Greek mythology. I have always been fascinated by the Gods and Goddesses, the story of their power and origin. Eager to read more.. more power to you!
Thanks so much!… Thrilled to know that we a share a passion towards Mythology… I appreciate the comment. Love & best wishes 🙂 ❤
[…] Selene is the Greek Goddess of the Moon. She is the daughter of the Titans Hyperion and Theia. Besides, Selene is sister of the Sun-God Helios, and Eos, Goddess of the Dawn. In classical times, Selene was often identified with the Goddess of Hunting, Artemis, much as her brother (Helios), was identified with Apollo. […]
I am a painter an a illustrator who would love to illustrate one of your poems.
I’m a southern gentleman living on the Gulf Coast.
If you are willing to send me a poem, I would be thrilled to attempt to illustrate what I think
The poem is saying. Thanks for your consideration.
J.E.Booth