Category
page 1Epithets of Apollo
Paean (god)
Greek deity, physician of Olympian gods
Apulu
Apulu (), also syncopated as Aplu (), is an epithet of the Etruscan fire god Śuri as chthonic sky god, roughly equivalent to the Greco-Roman god Apollo.
Their names are associated on Pyrgi inscriptions too.
The name Apulu or Aplu did not come directly from Greece but via a Latin center, probably Palestrina.

Lyceus
thumb|upright|A statue of the Apollo Lykeios type at the Louvre

Ptoion
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Kourotrophos
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Leucadius
In Greek mythology, the name Leucadius may refer to:
Virotutis
Virotutis is a Celtic epithet of the god Apollo. The epithet has been interpreted as meaning "Benefactor of humanity". Apollo Virotutis was worshipped at, among other places, Fins d'Annecy (Haute-Savoie) and at Jublains (Maine-et-Loire).