Chronos
No, Cronus was father of Zeus, Poseidon and Hades. The sun chariot was rode by Helios, the sun god, and later Apollo
The Greek word for sun is helios.
Helios was the god who drove the chariot of the Sun across the sky each day.
Apollo is the Greek god of the sun. He is also the Greek god of light. Light is very similar to sun because with sun you can see and light u can see.
I figure you're either asking, "Who is the Son of God?" (and my answer would be Jesus, based on the Christian faith) or you could be asking, "Who is the sun god?" (and my answer would be Apollo the Greek "sun god" or Helios in Greek mythology). The Sun God might also refer to Louis 14 (XIV) of France, who was popularly known as "le Roi Soleil", The Sun King. Louis was strongly associated with Apollo Helios as the virtual center of France, the French court and the French culture. It could also refer to Aten, the god of Akenaten, the 'heretic' king of ancient Egypt.
Helios, The sun God from greek mythology. According to the myth he would ride his charriot everyday and bring morning to earth.
The god with the sun in his chariot is typically associated with Helios in Greek mythology or Surya in Hindu mythology. Both of these deities represent the sun and are often depicted riding a chariot across the sky to bring light to the world.
Some people think the Greek god of the sun is Apollo, but he is not. The Greek god of the sun is Helios. He is the one that pulls the sun on his chariot.
The Greek god Helios was often associated with driving the sun chariot across the sky. This mythology is reflected in the story of Helios riding his golden chariot to bring light to the world each day.
It was Apollo who ode the golden chariot across the sky every morning to usher in the new day!
Helios is the god of the sun in Greek mythology. He is often depicted driving a chariot across the sky to bring light to the world.
Apollo, the god of the Sun, drives a chariot of fire
That would be Apollo, the bringer of the sun
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Actually Helios is the Greek God whom drove a golden chariot that was the sun.
The Greek god Apollo is often depicted riding a golden chariot across the sky, representing the sun. He is also associated with music, poetry, and healing.
In Greek mythology, Apollo did not have a chariot that pulled the sun. The chariot of the sun was typically associated with Helios or other sun deities. Apollo was the god of the sun, light, music, and poetry.
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.