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1 T-I| Mulciber was against Troy, Apollo for her:~Venus was friendly 2 T-II| Ops.~He did the same for Apollo at the Secular Games~those 3 T-II| Atalanta, ~or you Cassandra, Apollo’s priestess, loved by Agamemnon?~ 4 T-III| or because it’s loved by Apollo of Actium forever?~Is it 5 T-III| shining temple of unshorn Apollo,~where statues alternate 6 T-III| learned Muses, ~nor you Apollo have brought aid to your 7 T-III| one to ease his pain with Apollo’s art,~no friend here to 8 T-IV| their heads wreathed in Apollo’s laurel,~will chant: ‘Hurrah, 9 T-V| make songs empowered by Apollo,~keep my name fresh among 10 T-V| ancient, called wise by Apollo, would have had~no more 11 ExI| his forehead wreathed with Apollo’s Daphnian laurel.~His loyal 12 ExIII| goddess, Diana, sister of Apollo.~Her temple still stands, 13 ExIV| be play for you.~Just as Apollo’s not slow to use the lyre 14 IBIS| pass. Just now, himself, Apollo gave me ~an omen of the 15 IBIS| the old man famous for Apollo’s art,~after he’d acted 16 IBIS| struck down, a sacrifice to Apollo at the holy altars,~as Theudotus 17 IBIS| does being pounded.~And may Apollo bury you in Tartarus’s depths 18 Ind| to the deified Caesar.~ ~Apollo~Son of Jupiter and Latona ( 19 Ind| his victory at Actium to Apollo, since there was a temple 20 Ind| The laurel was sacred to Apollo: see the myth of Daphne 21 Ind| daughters in the temple of Apollo built by Augustus on the 22 Ind| Book TIV.II:1-74 Phoebus Apollo’s sacred laurel wreathed 23 Ind| achievement.~Book TV.XII:1-68 Apollo’s oracle at Delphi proclaimed 24 Ind| The laurel was sacred to Apollo: see the myth of Daphne 25 Ind| Diana, and was sacred to Apollo the god of the Arts.~Book 26 Ind| was gifted with prophecy, Apollo’s art.~Ibis:465-540 Sacrificed 27 Ind| Aristaeus~The son of Apollo, the patron of dairy-farming, 28 Ind| and Leto and the sister of Apollo. Associated with childbirth, 29 Ind| Aesculapius~The son of Coronis and Apollo, hence great grandson of 30 Ind| Coronides. He was saved by Apollo from his mother’s body and 31 Ind| Saturn, via Jupiter and Apollo.~ ~Ascra~Book EIV.XIV:1- 32 Ind| library to the temple of Apollo on the Palatine, and built 33 Ind| gifted with prophecy by Apollo, but cursed to tell the 34 Ind| Philyra and Saturn. Phoebus Apollo took his newborn son Aesculapius 35 Ind| Poene, visited on Argos by Apollo after Crotopus’s crime of 36 Ind| out to build a temple to Apollo wherever the sacred tripod 37 Ind| Ibis:413-464 The son of Apollo and Hyrie, a great hunter 38 Ind| where he built the temple of Apollo), at the court of King Cocalus 39 Ind| daughters in the temple of Apollo built by Augustus on the 40 Ind| birthplace of, and sacred to, Apollo (Phoebus) and Diana (Phoebe, 41 Ind| birth there to the twins Apollo and Diana, between an olive 42 Ind| The site of the oracle of Apollo in Phocis, on the lower 43 Ind| Pleistos valley. Phoebus Apollo is therefore called Delphicus. 44 Ind| earth. Zeus and Poseidon (or Apollo) destroyed the island and 45 Ind| Latonia) and twin sister of Apollo. She was born on the island 46 Ind| were taken to the shrine of Apollo and made slaves. ~ ~Dulichium~ 47 Ind| Maleas was later equated with Apollo, and he and his son Asklepios 48 Ind| 540 The seer, the son of Apollo and Cyrene. He was one of 49 Ind| Titan Coeus, and mother of Apollo and Artemis (Diana) by Jupiter-Zeus. 50 Ind| date-palm she gave birth to Apollo and Diana-Artemis, by Mount 51 Ind| TV.I:49-80 Her children, Apollo and Diana, slew Niobe’s 52 Ind| his victory at Actium to Apollo, since there was a temple 53 Ind| cliffs of the island near Apollo’s temple to avert evil. ( 54 Ind| because of the presence of Apollo’s sacred site.~ ~Leucon~ 55 Ind| of Phrygia who challenged Apollo to a contest in musical 56 Ind| See Perugino’s painting – Apollo and Marsyas – The Louvre, 57 Ind| seven sons were killed by Apollo and Diana, the children 58 Ind| 68 Her children killed by Apollo and Diana.~Book EI.II:1- 59 Ind| His lyre, given to him by Apollo, and invented by Hermes-Mercury, 60 Ind| the gift of prophecy from Apollo. He was blinded by the gods 61 Ind| Crotopus who bore Linus to Apollo. Her father’s hounds killed 62 Ind| at Troy on the altar of Apollo, and was in turn killed 63 Ind| Phocian and the priest of Apollo at Delphi on the Pythoness’ 64 Ind| of Asclepius (the son of Apollo, son of Jupiter-Zeus, son 65 Ind| by Augustus in honour of Apollo and other gods as a symbol 66 Ind| Sibyl~The priestess of Apollo in the temple at Cumae built 67 Ind| offered immortality by Phoebus Apollo, but forgot to ask also 68 Ind| Identified with Phoebus Apollo.~Book TI.VIII:1-50 The sun, 69 Ind| Hyacinthus the Spartan prince. Apollo was a rival for the boy,