In Roman mythology, Apollo is known as the god of art, music, poetry, healing, divination, and more. The equivalent Greek deity with similar characteristics is Apollo. Additionally, in Roman traditions, he is connected to light, prophecy, knowledge, law, order, youth, beauty, agriculture, and colonisation. He holds importance both to artists and those seeking divine guidance through oracles like the renowned Shrine at Delphi in Greek mythology. His presence extends even to healing abilities associated with Apollo's son, Asclepius. This multifaceted presence underscores Apollo's central role in many aspects of life for the ancient Romans.