That depends on who you ask and why you intend to referance him.
Most commonly he is associated with a globe surrounded by arrows to represent his position as the sun, a striking whip with a line coming off of it to represent the punishing power of the suns rays just like apallo is associated with the bow after zues gave him the sunchariot, and the falcon or rooster set as a relief on a disk of one sort or another as they are his sacred animals.
If you're asking about worn symbols his priests typically kept a small circular glass mirror plated with some type of yellow or redish metal to form the base reflector.
If you're looking for somthing more arcane though you'll have to visit one of his remaining temples in Rhodes as it is both difficult to describe and forbidden to photograph.
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Helios comes from Latin.
Eos is one of the sisters of Helios
Helios was god of the sun, therefore it stands to reason that his symbol would be that of the sun.
Helios was the god who drove the chariot of the Sun across the sky each day.
Helios
Phaeton was a son of Helios. His symbol is the sun, though not as grand as that of Helios.
Apollo, although the sun symbolism in Greek myth properly belongs to Helios.
No, turbine Helios has a special mechanism that Helios doesn't. This mechanism is powered by a ripcord and spins the turbine Helios.
It depends, Helios has 500 G, Cyborg Helios has 700 G, and Maxus Helios Has 3700 G
Helios mean "sun" and Helios is the Greek Titan God of the Sun.
Helios comes from Latin.
HeliOS was created in 1988.
Helios was not "replaced" by Apollo; Apollo is a god of light - and Helios is the god of the sun; these two are related, but they are not the same.
Helios was the god of the sun.
Helios was a Greek god.
Eos is one of the sisters of Helios
TextPad is a text editor for Windows. Helios is part of the name of the company, Helios Software Solutions.