Ah, come on!
Greeks are Greek-Orthodox Christians.
The Greeks called the sun "Helios." He was considered a god in Greek mythology and was often depicted riding a chariot pulled by fiery horses across the sky.
The sun's nickame is Helios named by the ancient greeks. The name Helios is from the god named Helios.
Helios, or Apollo, was extremely important to the Greeks because he was the one that drove his chariot across the sky, making the sun rise each day. Therefore, he had control over the lives of the Greeks.
Helios is the Titan god of the Sun; the sun is important to everyday life.
The Greeks personified the sun as Helios. They had a general belief that natural forces could have human characteristics.
At their temples.
Gods
The sun's nickame is Helios named by the ancient greeks. The name Helios is from the god named Helios. my answer is from a text book :() ha
Helios for the Greeks.Sol for the Romans.Apollo was the Greek god of light.
You have it the wrong way around. The Greeks named Sunday after Helios. The Romans did the same and named it after Sol, the Roman counterpart to Helios. Later the Germans did the same thing and named it after Sunna, their goddess of the Sun.
No, they worshipped Zeus.
They sacrificed at her temples.