The god of the sun is Apollo.
He does not have any because the sun was out almost all year in Greece. And he was the sun-god.
Hemera was the goddess of daylight and the sun. Apollo was the god of sun and light.
apollo is the greek god of the sun and music
Apollo was megara's god he was the god of the sun
The planets of the solar system are named after Roman and Greek gods. Mercury: messenger of the gods (Hermes in Greece) Venus: goddess of love and beauty (Aphrodite in Greece) Mars: god of war (Ares in Greece) Jupiter: god of the gods (Zeus in Greece) Saturn: god of agriculture (Cronos/Cronus/Kronos in Greece: one of the Titans and god of time in the Greek mythology) Uranus: represents the sky in Greek mythology Neptune: god of the sea (Poseidon in Greece)
the Olympian god,the god of the sea's,king of gods,god of the sun, the god of wisdom,and the god of fire.
There is actually no god of stars. Zeus has thunderbolts and is god of all if that answers it. Really, if there are any more questions, ask away!!! -Megan
A:Some say the mother goddess, known in ancient Greece as Gaia. Some say the weather god or the sun god.
Originally, the sun god was Helios. Apollo later became the sun god. So, Helios is the first Greek God of Sun. The Greek god of sun then became Apollo.
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.
The Colossus of Rhodes was a statue of the Greek sun god, Helios. It was constructed in the city of Rhodes in ancient Greece.
I am unsure of your exact question. There is only one true God - the God of Abraham, but if you are refering to Ancient Rome and Greece, Apollo and Helios' children are to numerous to name.