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Some people think the Greek god of the sun is Apollo, but he is not. The Greek god of the sun is Helios. He is the one that pulls the sun on his chariot.
Apollo drives the sun chariot across the sky every day.
he or she is a god so they can
Harness his chariot of four horses and drive the sun across the sky. Ancient Greeks believed the sun was one of the wheels of Apollo's chariot.
Apollo's weapon was the silver bow and arrow, he also had the sun chariot
It was Apollo who ode the golden chariot across the sky every morning to usher in the new day!
Some people think the Greek god of the sun is Apollo, but he is not. The Greek god of the sun is Helios. He is the one that pulls the sun on his chariot.
Apollo was the sun god. He drove around in a flying chariot called the sun chariot. The sun chariot was a form of transportation able to transform into anything he desired.
The sun chariot
Apollo. He rode his chariot of the sun.
Apollo doesn't really have a power, per say...He was granted the Nine Muses, though. So part of him is based around poetry, haikus, paintings, art, and things like that. The other part of him is based on the sun. Apollo pulls the sun-chariot (the sun) across the sky.
Apollo drives the sun chariot across the sky every day.
he or she is a god so they can
Harness his chariot of four horses and drive the sun across the sky. Ancient Greeks believed the sun was one of the wheels of Apollo's chariot.
Apollo's weapon was the silver bow and arrow, he also had the sun chariot
No. The Greeks had two sun gods, Apollo, who drew his power from the sun, and Helios, who drove the sun chariot. The Romans downsized to Apollo only.
The chariot of Apollo