a chariot
No
its Apollo the sun god
In Greek mythology, Apollo did not drive anything across the sky. The Sun is personified as the god Helios, who drove a chariot across the sky pulled by fiery horses. Apollo is associated with the sun in terms of light and healing properties, but he did not have a direct role in driving the sun across the sky.
The Greek god Apollo. Apollo is often identified with Helios, the sun god. http://www.pantheon.org/articles/a/apollo.html
He traveled across the sky from east to west, bringing the sun with him.
It was Apollo who ode the golden chariot across the sky every morning to usher in the new day!
The god associated with riding a chariot across the sky is typically Helios in Greek mythology and Surya in Hindu mythology. They represent the sun and are responsible for bringing light and warmth to the world as they travel across the sky each day.
Apollo's responsibilities were to harness his sun chariot and drive it across the sky.
Khepri was god of the sun, creation, life, resurrection. His role as sun god comes from his association with the dung beetle, which rolls on the ground, as the Sun is figuratively a ball that rolls across the sky.
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.
the sun dosent move 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.