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There were a lot of sun gods... Let's have a look at them... Tezcatlipoca Quetzalcoatl Tlaloc Chalchiuhtlicue Tecciztecatl Nanauatl :D
Different cultures have different sun gods with different names. Some examples include Ra in Egyptian mythology, Helios in Greek mythology, and Surya in Hindu mythology.
It means the eye of heaven. Nyx and Herema where the first ever sun and moon gods but then later got replaced by Helios (sun) and Selene (moon). Apollo (god the sun, music, healing, and prophecy) and Artemis (goddess of the moon, animals, and huntress of the gods) soon took the place of Helios and Selene. To find out more about the greek gods and goddesses check out the related link.
Apollo was the Greek god of the sun, light, music, poetry, and healing. He was also associated with prophecy and was the patron of archery.
No, he lived in Olympus, like all of the other Gods, he was just the god of the sun.
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They thought that they could communicate through the gods, so they carried out human sacrifices to please the Sun God.
The Sun king of Gods; Ravi-sun; Indra-king of gods
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The Incas believe in many gods. This means they were polytheistic. One of the most important was the sun god. They all thought that they were the "sun's children" That is why we care. They used there gods to get places in life they always counted on their gods!
AnswerModern Jews do not believe in sun gods; for them there is only one God, the Creator. However, there is biblical and archaeological evidence that the early Hebrews believed in sun and moon gods.
yes people do believe sun god i as a Hindu have a lots of sun gods so do the ancient Egyptians
Some of the major Greek gods who were believed to live on Mount Olympus include Zeus (king of the gods), Hera (queen of the gods), Poseidon (god of the sea), Athena (goddess of wisdom and warfare), and Apollo (god of the sun and music), among others.