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Apollo noun uk /əˈpɒl.əʊ/ us /əˈpɑː.loʊ/ in Greek mythology (= ancient stories), a god who is connected with many things including music, poetry, medicine, and the sun: 阿波罗(希腊神话中的太阳神) a bronze statue of Apollo一尊阿波罗青铜像 The frescoes depict Apollo, the god of learning, and his muses. Louis XIV's mother Anne encouraged the identification of her handsome son with the sun god, Apollo. The museum believes its bronze sculpture of Apollo is by one of the greatest artists of ancient Greece. Apollonian comes from the Greek god Apollo, the god of light, who was associated with law, medicine, and philosophy. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Mythology: Greek & Roman myth ambrosia Andromeda Aphrodite Ares Artemis Cyclops Delphic Demeter Diana Dionysus Eros harpy Minerva minotaur muse nectar Neptune Vesta Victoria Zeus
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