The Greek god Apollo.
Apollo is often identified with Helios, the sun god.
http://www.pantheon.org/articles/a/apollo.html
Helios was the god who drove the chariot of the Sun across the sky each day.
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Khepri was god of the sun, creation, life, resurrection. His role as sun god comes from his association with the dung beetle, which rolls on the ground, as the Sun is figuratively a ball that rolls across the sky.
Ra was the Pharaoh of Egypt, and also the sun god who took the sun across the earth. At the end of the day, he would go to the underworld, and fight the monsters to start a new day in the earth.
The name of the Egyptian god of the Sun is Ra. Eventually his name was replaced to Amun, the combination of Ra, the sun god, and Horus, the sky god.
Helios was the god who drove the chariot of the Sun across the sky each day.
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.
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 Greeks worshiped Apollo because he was the god of the sun. He drove a golden chariot (the sun) Across the sky every day and his twin sister Artemis rode a silver chariot (the moon) across the sky every night. To simply answer your question, he was a god, and he could punish all mortals that didn't worship him, so the stories go.
a chariot
The god Apollo was the god of the sun. He traveled in his chariot that pulled the sun across the sky each day.
its Apollo the sun god
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He is responsible for driving the sun across the sky.
Apollo drives the sun chariot across the sky every day.
He traveled across the sky from east to west, bringing the sun with him.
It was Apollo who ode the golden chariot across the sky every morning to usher in the new day!