Some say it was Apollo, the god of the sun. But older myths say that Helios was the real god of the sun and that he drove the chariot, so either Apollo or Helios would work.
Apollo was the god who drove the sun across the sky every day.and He drove a golden chariot that was pulled by two gold horses.The chariot pulled the sun.He was also the god of prophecy, healing, and music. He became god of the sun later on, taking the place of Helios.
Two people drive the sun chariot, Appolo and Helios.
The world was set on fire.
He was the god of culture and learning, and also drove the sun's chariot across the sky. also he was the god of music and carried around a lyre made by Hermes messenger of the gods
The sun itself was considered the Titan god Helius, driving a chariot for the shape of both the sun and the moon is circular which is the only part of the chariot we see, the wheels.
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.
Actually Helios is the Greek God whom drove a golden chariot that was the sun.
There are different variations of this.Some say the Titan Helios, who wasn't a god but still drove the Sun ChariotSome say the Olympian god Apollo ruled the sun and drove the Sun ChariotSome say Apollo represented or ruled the sun but it was Helios who drove the Sun Chariot.
Apollo was the god who drove the sun across the sky every day.and He drove a golden chariot that was pulled by two gold horses.The chariot pulled the sun.He was also the god of prophecy, healing, and music. He became god of the sun later on, taking the place of Helios.
Helios was the god who drove the chariot of the Sun across the sky each day.
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.
Helios
He's not a God, he's a Titan, but he drove the sun chariot for the Gods anyway, because he didn't pick the Titans side in the war between the Gods and TitansHis son died by crashing the sun chariot into the earth, making the Sahara desertSometimes Apollo is considered god of the sun instead of Helios
Phaethon, son of Helios.
Two people drive the sun chariot, Appolo and Helios.
His name was Phaëton and he was the son of Apollo.
The world was set on fire.