The correct word is eosphorus which is a greek word and it means light bearer and not lucifer which is a latin word.The correct word is eosphorus.Eosphorus is satan and he is a greek.He also goes by many other names such as diavolos which is a greek word for devil,and he also goes by the name demonas which is another greek word for demon.Satan is ethnically a greek he is also known as hades and halios.Halios means sun in greek becuase satan is a light bearer he brings the evil dark light.So satan is greek he is the same person apollo and lucifer.
It's the same - Apollo.
Almost! Apollo in Rome, Apollon in Greece.
Apollon is the Greek name, and Apollo the Roman - but basically they are the same, for in Greek myth rarely does anyone put the 'n' at the end.
Apollo and Apollon are the same god and he is both Greek and Roman. I believe he was adopted into Roman mythology like the other Greek gods but his name did not change.
They called him the same thing. But they would also call him Apollon, Phoebus Apollo, or just Pheobus.
Apollo was the god of music. he was also the god of healing, the sun, archery and prophecy. (telling the future)
It's the same - Apollo.
He was originally Apollon in greek, but the romans removed the n. Apollo is also acceptably greek though.
Almost! Apollo in Rome, Apollon in Greece.
Apollo. He was one of the few gods with the same name in Greek and Roman.
Apollon is the Greek name, and Apollo the Roman - but basically they are the same, for in Greek myth rarely does anyone put the 'n' at the end.
Greek= Apollo Roman= Apollo He has the same name for both Mythologies.
Apollo, Nemesis, and Psyche
Apollo
The Roman god 4 poetry music and medicine has the same name as the greek one. Apollo. how u tell the difference though is that in ancient greek times the greek god would be called Phoebus Apollo and the roman just Apollo.
Apollo's name in other cultures would be the same! That's because the greek and roman made the gods and goddesses.
Yes, same as the god Helios (Sun).