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A Myth About Artemis. No more than few days old, she helped her mother leto give birth to her twin brother apollo. Both apollo and artemis took revenge against anyone who attempted to harm their mother.

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How was artemis usually pictured? She often depicted as a huntress carrying a bow & arrows. The myth of artemis focuses on a goddess who's rather different from the others.

Apollo And Artemis Myth. In greek mythology, apollo is the son of zeus, king of the gods, and the titaness, leto. Leto suffered many misfortunes because of her relationship with zeus, which caused hera's jealousy and cursed leto not to.

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In greek mythology, apollo is the son of zeus, king of the gods, and the titaness, leto. There was a story where the two fell madly in love and would then hunt together, continuously trying to outdo each other. Like every mother, she suffered a lot to give birth to her children and then to protect and raise them up in the proper way.

Hermes And Apollo Myth. He is also considered the protector of human heralds, travellers, thieves, merchants, and orators. To make amends, hermes gave apollo his tortoise shell lyre.

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Ἑρμῆς) is an olympian deity in ancient greek religion and mythology.hermes is considered the herald of the gods. 9 apollo presented his young friend with his own golden shepherd's staff, taught him the art of prophesying by means of dice, and zeus made him his own herald, and also of the gods of the lower world. He took out all of the skin and kept the shell.