No that was the task of Helios.
The goddess of the dawn, Eos, opens the east gate for Apollo to drive his chariot through at the beginning of each day. This marks the start of the sun rising in the sky as he starts his journey across the sky.
In Greek mythology, Apollo is the god of the sun, among other things. The sun is associated with Apollo because he was believed to drive the chariot of the sun across the sky each day. So, the sun came to symbolize Apollo's power and divinity.
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.
In Greek mythology, Apollo is not associated with carrying the clouds across the sky. Apollo's chariot is typically linked to carrying the sun across the sky each day. The clouds are usually seen as the domain of other deities, such as Zeus or Iris.
he rode across the burning sky in a chariot. he's a badass.
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.
The goddess of the dawn, Eos, opens the east gate for Apollo to drive his chariot through at the beginning of each day. This marks the start of the sun rising in the sky as he starts his journey across the sky.
In Greek mythology, Apollo is the god of the sun, among other things. The sun is associated with Apollo because he was believed to drive the chariot of the sun across the sky each day. So, the sun came to symbolize Apollo's power and divinity.
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.
In Greek mythology, Apollo is not associated with carrying the clouds across the sky. Apollo's chariot is typically linked to carrying the sun across the sky each day. The clouds are usually seen as the domain of other deities, such as Zeus or Iris.
Apollo. He rode his chariot of the sun.
The Romans believed that Apollo, the god of the sun, lit up the sky by driving his chariot across it every day.
drive the sun across the world everyday
The sun is the chariot he rides across the sky every day.
He traveled across the sky from east to west, bringing the sun with him.
Apollo had a cart drawn by horses to take him across the sky. He had a bow and arrows. He also could play the lyre.