Apollo (Greek)

In Greek mythology, Apollo (Greek: Απολλων, Apollon) was the god of music, poetry, art, oracles, prophecy, archery, plague, disease, healing, medicine, sun, light, truth, and knowledge, as well as the protector of youth.

In Roman mythology, Apollo was equated with the Roman god of the same name.

Family
Apollo and his twin sister Artemis were the children of Zeus and Leto. Although not married, Apollo had several affairs and many children, including: