The Greek word for sun is helios.
the exact translation is ήλιος the phonetic translation is í̱lios
apollo's golden sun chariot
I figure you're either asking, "Who is the Son of God?" (and my answer would be Jesus, based on the Christian faith) or you could be asking, "Who is the sun god?" (and my answer would be Apollo the Greek "sun god" or Helios in Greek mythology). The Sun God might also refer to Louis 14 (XIV) of France, who was popularly known as "le Roi Soleil", The Sun King. Louis was strongly associated with Apollo Helios as the virtual center of France, the French court and the French culture. It could also refer to Aten, the god of Akenaten, the 'heretic' king of ancient Egypt.
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because he was the God who gave the greeks inspiration.
Well, the Greeks thought that if they prayed to the god of medicine, Apollo, (also the god of the sun, music, fortune-telling [the Oracle of Delphi], and poetry) that he would heal their people or allow them to find a new medicine.
Zeus.
Yes, they called it Sol. However this was the Latin word for sun. The Romans never worshiped the sun as a separate god as the Egyptians did, although the god Apollo, in some of his aspects was considered a sun-god.
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Helius literally means "the Sun" in Greek
yes they did. Aztecs even had a sun god and a war god.
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Sun god is called Apollo in Greek.
The god that personifies this is Aether.
Mars.
Mars.
The answer is.......... Saturn
it means the sun. as in the big yellow ball floating in the sky. the sun god is the god of the sun.the Greeks were kind of weird as they had lots of gods responsible for it, Helios and Apollo being the two prominent ones.