The following is a list
of Apollon's family.
First, we look at his ancestry:
Gaia
Gaia, the earth, mated with Uranus, the sky, and produced the race of Titans. |
Ouranov
Uranus, the sky, son of the earth, was the father of the Titans |
Kronov
Cronus, King of the Titans Father of Zeus |
Reia
Rhea, Sister-wife of Cronus Mother of Zeus |
Koeuv
Coeus Father of Leto |
Foebe
Phoebe Mother of Leto |
Zeuv
Zeus, King of the Olympian Gods |
Lhtw
Leto, Gentlest of the Immortals |
Next, his offspring
(alphabetical by child's transliterated name):
Please note that I've spelled the
names below (in Greek) phonetically for the most part.
If you can (authoritatively) correct me, please
do so.
Mother
|
Child
|
`Upermenestra Hypermenestra | Amfiaruv Amphiarus of Thebes |
Druope Dryope, a nymph | Amfissuv Amphissus |
Akalle Acalle, daughter of King Minos of Crete | Amfiqemiv Amphithemis |
Roeo Rhoeo | Aniuv Anius, King of Delos and Priest of Apollon |
Unknown | Apiv Apis the tyrant |
Kurene Cyrene, daughter of King Hypseus of the Lapiths | Aristeuv Aristeus the Beekeeper |
Koroniv Coronis | Asklepiuv Asclepius, God of Medicine and Healing |
Qero Thero, great-granddaughter of Heracles | Xaeron Chaeron, founder of Chaeronea in Boeotia |
Xruseiv Chryseis, daughter of Chryses, Priest of Apollon | Xrusev Chryses, who saved Orestes son of Agamemnon |
Xrusorqe Chrysorthe | Koronuv Coronus |
Qalia Thalia, Muse of Comedy | Korubantev Corybantes, leader of the Corybantes of Dionysus |
`Urie Hyrie | Sunkuv Cyncus, who became a swan |
Melaena Melaena, daughter of the River God Cephisus | Delfuv Delphus, for whom the city of Delphi is named |
Fqia Phthia | Doruv Dorus |
Aequsa Aethusa, daughter of Poseidon | Eluqer Eluther the Singer |
Unknown | Epidauruv Epidaurus |
Arsinoe Arsinoe | Eriopiv Eriopis |
Unknown | `Ilaira Hilaira, Priestess of Artemis |
Kurene Cyrene, daughter of the naiad Creusa | Idmon Idmon the Seer, who served with the Argonauts |
Urea Urea, a nymph, daughter of Poseidon | Ileuv Ileus |
Kreusa Creusa, daughter of King Erectheus of Athens | Ion Ion, for whom the Ionians are named |
Fqia Phthia | Laodokuv Laodocus |
Stilbe Stilbe | Lapiquv Lapithus, Progenitor of the Lapiths |
Yrania Urania, Muse of Astronomy | Linuv Linus the Musician |
Yamaqe Psamathe, daughter of King Crotopus of Argos | Linuv Linus the Shepherd |
Terpsikore Terpsichore, Muse of Dance | Linuv Linus, who taught Heracles to play the lyre |
Parqenope Parthenope | Lucomedev Lycomedes |
Korusia Corycia | Lukoruv Lycorus |
Unknown | Melaneuv Melaneus, King of the Dryopians |
Aria Aria | Miletuv Miletus, founder of the City of Miletus |
Mantw Manto, daughter of Tiresias the Seer | Mopsuv Mopsus, the Diviner |
Unknown | Onkiuv Oncius |
Kalliope Calliope, Leader of the Muses | Orfeuv Orpheus, Greatest of all musicians |
Xrusoqemiv Chrysothemis | Parqenov Parthenos |
Wqriv Othris | Fagrov Phagros |
Xione Chione | Filammon Philammon, the Singer |
Akalle Acalle | Filander Philander |
Unknown | Foebe Phoebe, Priestess of Athena |
Akalle Acalle | Fulaktedev Phylactedes |
Fqia Phthia | Polupoetev Polypoetes |
Unknown | Puqaeuv Pythaeus |
`Hkate Hekate, Godess of Magic | Sulla Scylla |
Sinope Sinope | Suruv Syrus, King of the Syrians |
Melia Melia the Oceanid | Teneruv Tenerus, the Diviner |
1`Hekabe Hekabe, Queen of Troy | Troiluv Troilus, killed during the Trojan War |
Unknown | Trofoniuv Trophonius, who built the 4th temple to Apollo at Delphi |
Sulluv Syllis, a nymph | Zeucippuv Zeuxippus, King of Sicyon |