Apollo: Blue as Greek, Green as Roman (Apollo was not a sun god in the Greek days, with that power going to Helios. His eyes are green as a Roman due to domain over the Sun)
Apollo appears to have long blonde hair with bronze tanned skin and golden eyes like the sun. Like many of the male gods, he is tall and muscular.
Appearance. Apollo is a young god with blond hair, beige skin-tone, and teal blue eyes. He is wearing an outfit with colors ranging from orange to light yellow, paired with a golden shoulder piece with the sun's symbol, and his golden lyre. Apollo is shown to be a skilled player with his golden lyre.
He was depicted as a handsome, beardless youth with long hair and attributes such as a wreath and branch of laurel, bow and quiver of arrows, raven, and lyre.
According to Greek mythology, Typhon was the father of Cerberus. He was a large fire-breathing dragon who was also a god. He had large glowing red eyes, a hundred wings as well as a hundred heads. The gods who lived on Mount Olympus were very afraid of Typhon.
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Demeter is a tall female deity with fair skin, wide green eyes and long blonde hair worn in an elegant updo.
Apollo: Blue as Greek, Green as Roman (Apollo was not a sun god in the Greek days, with that power going to Helios. His eyes are green as a Roman due to domain over the Sun) Ares/Mars: Red in both (both Romans and Greeks alike associated red with this god)
Apollo was considered to be the most handsome of all the gods. He was always depicted as having long, golden hair – the same color as the sun. He was tall and had plenty of muscles. Even though he was depicted as being fairly calm, he had a temper, just like his father.
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Ancient Greeks associated with Apollo a deep blue or violet precious gem called hyacinth. It was called so because its colour resembled that of the hyacinth flowers. This gem was held sacred to Apollo due to the mythological connection.
There are some color associations that are intuitive to the modern mind (e.g. black for Hades, blue for Poseidon, red for Ares, gold for Apollo, etc), but did the ancients associate particular gods with particular colors?
However, in a later conversation with Carolyn Palamas, Apollo stated that he had actually been born on Earth when the god Zeus had mated with his mother, a human of the time named Leto. Apollo did not, however, state he was half human, but rather that he was a full Greek god.
The medical name for what we call Apollo of the eye is Acute Haemorrhagic Conjunctivitis (AHC) and it is caused by the enterovirus 70. The Apollo name was coined from when an epidemic of the disease was first recognised in Ghana when the United States (US) launched the Apollo XI spacecraft.
In preserved Roman polychrome art – mainly mosaics the frescoes – Apollo is generally rendered as a pale-skinned youth (unless he's shown with a woman, where his skin is darkened to differentiate from the always-pale female) with long light to dark brown hair.
Apollo is more frequently described as having golden hair, but he's not the only one. Leto, Demeter, Dionysus are also sometimes seen having such hair. Among mortals, Achilles, Helen also have golden hair, this is to show that they are extraordinary, and different from rest of the mortals.
Adonis is famous for being the most handsome mortal man on Earth.
Kāmadeva is represented as a young, handsome man who wields a bow and arrows. His bow is made of sugarcane, and his arrows are decorated with five kinds of fragrant flowers. The five flowers are white lotus, Ashoka tree flowers, Mango tree flowers, Jasmine flowers and blue lotus flowers.
One of the most important and complex of the Greek gods, he is the son of Zeus and Leto, and the twin brother of Artemis, goddess of the hunt. Seen as the most beautiful god and the ideal of the kouros (ephebe, or a beardless, athletic youth). Apollo is known in Greek-influenced Etruscan mythology as Apulu.
Abstract. Acute hemorrhagic conjunctivitis (AHC) is an epidemic form of highly contagious conjunctivitis, characterized by conjunctival hemorrhages. The first AHC outbreak was described in 1969 in Ghana, West Africa, and was called Apollo disease, from the Apollo landing on the moon.
She is also the twin sister of the Greek god of the sun named Apollo. However, Apollo remains the same in both mythologies and has blond hair and blue eyes whereas Artemis has brown hair and brown eyes.
But have you ever wondered what these blue eyes symbolize? The concept of the evil eye, as we used to call it or 'kako mati' in Greek, was born back in Classical antiquity when the Greek civilization was at its peak. It was first recorded over 5,000 years ago on clay tablets in Mesopotamia.
Iris was traditionally seen as the consort of Zephyrus, the god of the west wind and one of the four Anemoi, by whom she is the mother of Pothos in some versions.
Hera is a tall, statuesque and busty Goddess, she has light skin, long curly blonde hair, and violet eyes.
The colors of Athena's eyes are green, blue and grey, the colors of the sea and of an owl's eyes. Her weapons, which she had since her birth, are also sacred to her.