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  1. Apollo and Daphne, a 5th6th century A.D. ivory relief from Egypt (Ravenna, Italy, National Museum) features a musical Apollo who is serenading Daphne. Thus it also seems to reflect Knox's “Song of Apollo,” the lost literary account.

  2. Apollo and Daphne In Myth – A Tale Of Unrequited Love. Greek Mythology states that Apollo had been mocking the God of Love, Eros (also known as Cupid). In retaliation, Eros fired two arrows: a gold arrow that struck Apollo and made him fall in love with Daphne, and a lead arrow that made Daphne hate Apollo. Under the spell of the arrow ...

  3. 21 wrz 2024 · The Origins of Apollo and Daphne’s Story. The story begins with Apollo’s encounter with Eros, the god of love. After mocking Eros for his small stature and lack of strength, Apollo is struck by Cupid’s arrow, igniting an uncontrollable passion for the nymph Daphne.

  4. This charming myth talks about the platonic love of god Apollo for the beautiful nymph Daphne. It is said that Daphne was the first love of Apollo but unfortunately the girl never responded his love.

  5. The Greek mythology story of Apollo and Daphne is a tragic tale of unrequited love. It also teaches an important lesson about hubris and punishment. Next time you see a laurel tree, think of this story and how even though Daphne was turned into a tree, she is still remembered for her beauty centuries later.

  6. Apollo-i-Dafne. mit. gr. syn Zeusa i Leto, bliźniaczy brat Artemidy; według wielu badaczy najbardziej helleński spośród bogów greckich, opiekun młodzieży w okresie wychowywania przez muzykę i taniec, źródło ładu we wspólnocie, pan oczyszczeń i lecznictwa oraz sztuki wieszczej.

  7. Daphne "laur", "wawrzyn") – w mitologii greckiej jedna z nimf; ulubienica Artemidy; ukochana Apollina. Uchodziła za córkę boga Penejosa lub boga Ladona i Gai. Daremnie próbując uciec od zakochanego w niej Apollina, Dafne wyprosiła u ojca, aby zmienił ją w drzewo wawrzynu. Symbol miłości niedostępnej i dziewictwa.

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