Miscellaneous
When Zeus killed Asclepius for raising the dead and violating the natural order of things, Apollo killed the Cyclopes in response. They had fashioned Zeus' thunderbolts, which he used to kill Apollo's son, Asclepius. Apollo also had a lyre-playing contest with Cinyras, his son, who committed suicide when he lost.
In the Odyssey, Odysseus and his surviving crew landed on an island sacred to Apollo, where he kept sacred cattle. Though Odysseus warned his men not to (as Tiresias had told him), they killed and ate some of the cattle and Apollo destroyed the ship and all the men save Odysseus.
Apollo killed the Aloadae when they attempted to storm Mt. Olympus.
Apollo gave the order, through the Oracle at Delphi, for Orestes to kill his mother, Clytemnestra, and her lover, Aegisthus. Orestes was punished fiercely by the Erinyes for this crime.
It was also said that Apollo rode on the back of a swan to the land of the Hyperboreans during the winter months.
Apollo turned Cephissus into a sea monster.
Consorts/Children
- Male Lovers
- Acantha
- Cyparissus
- Hyacinth
- Female Lovers
- Arsinoe
- Asclepius
- Cassandra
- Calliope
- Linus
- Orpheus
- Chione
- Philammon
- Coronis
- Asclepius
- Cyrene
- Aristaeus
- Daphne
- Dryope
- Amphissus
- Hecuba
- Troilius
- Polyxena
- Leucothea
- Manto
- Mopsus
- Psamathe
- Linus
- Rhoeo
- Anius
- Terpsichore
- Linus
- Unknown Mother
- Cinyras
- Cycnus
- Phemonoe
- Urania
- Linus