I'm pretty sure he didn't. It was Helios, the sun god, who did that. You might have heard Apollo did because since Apollo is a god of light people can mistake him for the sun god when really he is more a god of spiritual light, not the actual light of the sun.
He had to drive the sun chariot of fire across the sky everyday.
Harness his chariot of four horses and drive the sun across the sky. Ancient Greeks believed the sun was one of the wheels of Apollo's chariot.
It was Apollo.
Apollo drives the sun chariot across the sky every day.
No, it carried the sun across the sky each day. It did not carry clouds.
Apollo's responsibilities were to harness his sun chariot and drive it across the sky.
He did not; that was the task of the Titan Helios.
He had to drive the sun chariot of fire across the sky everyday.
Harness his chariot of four horses and drive the sun across the sky. Ancient Greeks believed the sun was one of the wheels of Apollo's chariot.
It was Apollo.
Apollo. He rode his chariot of the sun.
Apollo drives the sun chariot across the sky every day.
It was Apollo who ode the golden chariot across the sky every morning to usher in the new day!
The sun is the chariot he rides across the sky every day.
No, it carried the sun across the sky each day. It did not carry clouds.
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