Greek God Helios.
It was Apollo.
She fell in love with the king Endymion. She rides across the sky at night in a chariot. Her parents are Theia and Hyperion. Her siblings are Helios, the sun god and Eos, the dawn goddess. In her relationship with Endymion they had 50 daughters together.
to pull out the sun in his golden chariot
The Greek god Apollo's symbols are the lyre, the Sun, the bow, and a golden chariot.
He was the god of the sun. He rode his golden chariot through the sky every day to give the world light.
It was Apollo who ode the golden chariot across the sky every morning to usher in the new day!
Each morning Helios rides his chariot from east to west. Helios was believed to be the god of the sun, but did not have a great cult following in early Greece.
It was Apollo.
Helios rode his chariot across the sky each morning to bring in the new day. He was the god of the sun but did not have a large cult following.
Cerynitian Hind; a golden-horned deer sacred to the goddess Artemis. Some say the deer was a gift from the Nymph Taygete and was one of five, the other four drawing the chariot of the goddess.
She fell in love with the king Endymion. She rides across the sky at night in a chariot. Her parents are Theia and Hyperion. Her siblings are Helios, the sun god and Eos, the dawn goddess. In her relationship with Endymion they had 50 daughters together.
to pull out the sun in his golden chariot
its Apollo the sun god
He rides his glowing chariot across the sky during the day to make sunlight and he is a all seeing God as well.
The greek goddess Perse was married to Helios, the god of the sun. She had several children and one of the very well known son, Pasiphae, who fell from his father's golden chariot and died was one of the son's of Perse. So, basically she did have a son.
The golden touch is ascribed to Midas, the mythical king of Lydia.
The Greek god Apollo's symbols are the lyre, the Sun, the bow, and a golden chariot.