Apollo, Head of God Olympia Peloponnese.
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Made of Casting Stone with an antique stone finish.
Sizes are approximate and may vary between 1-2 inches. Height includes marble base.
Approx. 195mm height (19.5cm) x 90mm width (9cm) x 130mm depth (13cm)
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History
In Greek mythology, Apollo was the son of Zeus (Jupiter) and Leto (Letona). He was the twin brother of the goddess Artemis. He was the god of the Sun, logic, and reason, and was also a fine musician and healer.
Leto travelled all over Greece to find a place to give birth to Apollo. She finally came upon an island named Delos. The island agreed to allow the birth of Apollo if he in turn founded a temple on the island. Leto agreed, and when Apollo grew up, he changed Delos into a beautiful island.
Apollo was known as the god who could foretell the future. His most famous sacred place was at Delphi, site of the Oracle of Delphi.
The Romans also believed in Apollo as the god of light, music, and healing.