I’m gonna start reading up on Apollo and Artemis they were always my favorite Greek god and goddess. We’re makimg some progress David.
I learned something new about Artemis/Diana, although I've studied Greco-Roman "mythology" for years: That she was a protectress of women from the cruelty of men, and although a virgin "maiden" herself, she was goddess of childbirth.
Also, she developed as a goddess in the Roman culture separately from the Greek, instead of being just a Roman version of the Greek like most of the others. Yet, the attributes ended up nearly identical.
The Perigee is a "measured point", but in actuality, ALL but the Sun itself, Helios/Sol, are measured points along the zodiacal circle. That's because we use the measured points of Celestial Longitude running through the Moon and Planets where they intersect the circle, not the physical bodies themselves.
For that reason, I'm using Apollo as the Greco-Roman god of the Ascendant, since he was a separate Sun-god from Helios/Sol, who represented the Sun in its physical form. The Ascendant is where The Sun's path intersects the Eastern Horizon, and Apollo represents it as "god of Day". I really don't think an asteroid does him justice, considering his immense importance in the Greco-Roman pantheon. For The Greeks, he was on a par with his father, Zeus. The upper 3 Olympiad rings represent successive city-state Games dedicated to Zeus, on either side of the more sacred and personal "Pythian" Games of Apollo. The bottom 2 are merely the linking years inbetween.