Cultus Apollinis

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<div style="border:medium groove #800000;padding:1em">Leto was joined in love with Zeus who holds the aegis, and bore Apollon and Artemis delighting in arrows, children lovely above all the sons of Heaven. <br />-Hesiod, Theogony 920</div>
 
<div style="border:medium groove #800000;padding:1em">Leto was joined in love with Zeus who holds the aegis, and bore Apollon and Artemis delighting in arrows, children lovely above all the sons of Heaven. <br />-Hesiod, Theogony 920</div>
  
Apollo is the ancient Greek god of healing, oracles and inspiration. He had no indigenous Roman counterpart, such as Venus for Aphrodite or Mars for Ares. He was worshipped in Rome primarily as Apollo Medicus, Apollo the healer. Apollo was actually quite a minor god in Italy and did not become popular until the advent of Augustus who built a magnificent temple on the Palatine to him.
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Apollo is the ancient Greek god of healing, oracles and inspiration. He had no indigenous Roman counterpart, and always remained a foreign god. He was worshipped in Rome primarily as Apollo Medicus, Apollo the healer. Apollo was actually quite a minor god in Italy and did not become popular until the advent of Augustus who built a magnificent temple on the Palatine to him. His cult was supervised by the decemviri sacris faciundis in ritu graecu.
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Dedication days, dies natalis, for his Temples:
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28 B.C.  Apollo Palatinus: a.d. septimum Idus Octobres, October 9
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431 B.C Apollo in pratis Flaminiis:  III ID. Quinctilis, July 13
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Festivals:
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  Ludi Apollinares: prid non -III ID Quintiliis, July 6-13
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In 430 BCE, the Temple of Apollo Medicus was dedicated to Apollo on account of a plague. Located near the Theater of Marcellus, three fluted white marble Corinthian columns of this temple were re-erected in modern times. Fragments of this temple are found in the [http://www.centralemontemartini.org/it/museo/percorso_salamacchine_apollo.htm Montemartini Museum].
 
In 430 BCE, the Temple of Apollo Medicus was dedicated to Apollo on account of a plague. Located near the Theater of Marcellus, three fluted white marble Corinthian columns of this temple were re-erected in modern times. Fragments of this temple are found in the [http://www.centralemontemartini.org/it/museo/percorso_salamacchine_apollo.htm Montemartini Museum].

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Leto was joined in love with Zeus who holds the aegis, and bore Apollon and Artemis delighting in arrows, children lovely above all the sons of Heaven.
-Hesiod, Theogony 920

Apollo is the ancient Greek god of healing, oracles and inspiration. He had no indigenous Roman counterpart, and always remained a foreign god. He was worshipped in Rome primarily as Apollo Medicus, Apollo the healer. Apollo was actually quite a minor god in Italy and did not become popular until the advent of Augustus who built a magnificent temple on the Palatine to him. His cult was supervised by the decemviri sacris faciundis in ritu graecu.

Dedication days, dies natalis, for his Temples:

28 B.C. Apollo Palatinus: a.d. septimum Idus Octobres, October 9

431 B.C Apollo in pratis Flaminiis:  III ID. Quinctilis, July 13

Festivals:

 Ludi Apollinares: prid non -III ID Quintiliis, July 6-13
              


In 430 BCE, the Temple of Apollo Medicus was dedicated to Apollo on account of a plague. Located near the Theater of Marcellus, three fluted white marble Corinthian columns of this temple were re-erected in modern times. Fragments of this temple are found in the Montemartini Museum.


During the Second Punic War in 212 BCE, the Ludi Apollinares were instituted in his honor.

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