Apollo

Apollo (Απολλων), also known as Apollon or Phoebus, was the Greek god of prophecy, oracles, music, song, poetry, archery, healing, plague, disease, light, and was a protector of young men. His sacred attributes include a laurel wreath or branch, larkspur, cyrpess, a bow and arrows, a raven, a swan, and a lyre. He was a son of Zeus and Leto and was the twin brother of Artemis. Apollo was usually depicted as a good-looking young man with long hair. He was the father of Aristaeus by Cyrene, Asclepius by Coronis, and the Samothracian Corybantes by Thalia.