Helios was the personification of the Sun in Greek mythology.He was worshipped as the Sun.
the god of fire
Isis would most likely be the most significant, if not Hathor.
Yes, Helios was likely fully grown when Zeus was born. As a Greek god, neither died.
the sun was the most worshipped thing
aphrodite was mostly worshipped in sparta, thebes, and cyprus, for she was surprisingly enough also worshipped as a goddess of war
The sun deity you are thinking of is most likely Helios. Helios was the Greek god of the sun, often depicted riding a chariot across the sky to bring sunlight.
Worshipped throughout Nubia and Egypt, his cult centers were Elephantine, Sunnu, Abu, and Semnut. He, like other ancient Egyptain gods, was worshipped by prayer, hymn, and feastivals (most likely at birth of children, and during the flood of the nile).
In his temple
He was orphaned young, so no real record of his parents' faith. However, as Meccans, they most likely worshipped Hubal, the god of the city.
By most accounts, Circe was the daughter of Helios.
No, turbine Helios has a special mechanism that Helios doesn't. This mechanism is powered by a ripcord and spins the turbine Helios.
They were not, in this case Apollo is likely confused with Helios, the Greek sun god. Helios spied Aphordite and Ares in bed together and told the gods and so earned Aphrodite's wrath.