The Greek God Apollo: The Myths of the Olympian God of Music, Medicine, the Sun and Archery

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2 Aug 202108:20

Summary

TLDRThis video delves into the mythology surrounding the Greek god Apollo. Known as the god of music, the sun, healing, and prophecy, Apollo was a beloved figure in ancient Greece. The video explores his major myths, including his role in the death of Hyacinth, the transformation of Daphne into a laurel tree, and his prophetic powers at the Oracle of Delphi. It also highlights Apollo’s association with many symbols like the laurel wreath and silver bow. Through storytelling, the video provides a fascinating glimpse into Apollo's complex character and his significant place in mythology.

Takeaways

  • 🌸 The hyacinth flower is named after a Greek youth who was loved and killed by a god.
  • 🎶 Apollo is the Greek god associated with many domains, including music, divination, the sun, poetry, healing, and medicine.
  • 🌞 Although Apollo is linked with the sun, Helios is the personification of the sun and drives the sun chariot across the sky.
  • 🔮 Apollo is known for his role in divination, particularly through the Oracle of Delphi, where people sought prophecies.
  • 🐍 Apollo killed the serpent Python at Delphi, a significant event commemorated by the Pythian Games.
  • 🏹 Apollo's symbols include a silver bow, a laurel branch, a lyre, and the omphalos, which represents the center of the world at Delphi.
  • 👶 Apollo and his twin sister Artemis were born to Leto and Zeus on the island of Delos, a major sanctuary for Apollo.
  • 💔 Apollo had many lovers and children, including Orpheus, a skilled musician, and Asclepius, the god of healing.
  • ⚔️ Apollo aided the Trojans during the Iliad, guiding Paris' arrow that killed Achilles.
  • 🌳 Apollo loved the nymph Daphne, who transformed into a laurel tree to escape him, leading to the laurel becoming one of his key symbols.

Q & A

  • Who was the hyacinth flower named after?

    -The hyacinth flower was named after a Greek youth named Hyacinth, who was loved and accidentally killed by the god Apollo.

  • What is Apollo the god of in Greek mythology?

    -Apollo is the god of many things, including music, poetry, the bow, divination, the sun, healing, and medicine.

  • What is the difference between Apollo and Helios regarding their association with the sun?

    -Helios is a Titan and the personification of the sun, responsible for driving the sun chariot across the sky. Apollo, while associated with the sun, represents light and is known as the Lightbringer.

  • Where were Apollo’s most important sanctuaries located?

    -Apollo’s most important sanctuaries were located at Delos and Delphi.

  • What was the Oracle of Delphi, and how is it connected to Apollo?

    -The Oracle of Delphi was a manifestation of Apollo's prophetic powers, where people sought answers to their questions through the priestess Pythia. It was believed that Apollo revealed the will of Zeus through the oracle.

  • What did the Panhellenic Pythian Games commemorate?

    -The Panhellenic Pythian Games were held to commemorate Apollo's slaying of the serpent or dragon Python at the site of Delphi.

  • What myth explains how the laurel tree became one of Apollo’s symbols?

    -The myth of Apollo and Daphne explains the laurel tree's symbolism. Daphne was transformed into a laurel tree by her father, the river god Peneus, to escape Apollo's pursuit. Despite this, Apollo honored her by making the laurel tree his sacred symbol.

  • What roles did Apollo play in the Trojan War, as mentioned in the Iliad?

    -In the Iliad, Apollo supported the Trojans, saving heroes like Hector and guiding Paris' arrow to Achilles' heel, which led to Achilles' death.

  • How did Hyacinth die according to Greek mythology, and what flower was named after him?

    -Hyacinth died when a discus thrown by Apollo struck him in the head during a game. From his spilled blood, the hyacinth flower bloomed, which the Greeks considered one of the most beautiful flowers.

  • Why did Apollo and Artemis kill the children of Niobe?

    -Apollo and Artemis killed the children of Niobe because she boasted that she was better at childbearing than their mother, Leto. Apollo killed the boys, and Artemis killed the girls.

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