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APOLLO (uh-POL-oh;
Roman name Apollo) was the god of prophesy, music and
healing.
Like most of his fellow Olympians, Apollo did not
hesitate to intervene in human affairs. It was he who
brought about the demise of the mighty Achilles. Of all
the heroes besieging the city of Troy in the Trojan War,
Achilles was the best fighter by far. He had easily
defeated the Trojan captain Hector in single combat. But
Apollo helped Hector's brother Paris slay Achilles with
an arrow.
When someone died suddenly, he was said to have been
struck down by one of Apollo's arrows. Homer's epic of
the Trojan War begins with the god causing a plague by
raining arrows down upon the Greek camp.
As god of music, Apollo is often depicted playing the
lyre. He did not invent this instrument, however, but was
given it by Hermes in compensation for cattle theft. Some
say that Apollo did invent the lute, although he was best
known for his skill on the lyre.
He won several musical contests by playing this
instrument. In one case he bested Pan, who competed on
his own invention, the shepherd's pipe. On this occasion,
King Midas had the bad sense to say that he preferred Pan's
music, which caused Apollo to turn his ears into those of
an ass.
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