Apollo. He rode his chariot of the sun.
Helios rode his chariot across the sky each morning to bring in the new day. He was the god of the sun but did not have a large cult following.
Bringing the sun into the sky with his golden chariot every morning.
In the play by Euripides, Medea does not die. She rides off on a dragon-pulled chariot as Jason curses her.
Helios
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, the sun god Helios rides a golden chariot across the sky.
Each morning Helios rides his chariot from east to west. Helios was believed to be the god of the sun, but did not have a great cult following in early Greece.
Apollo. He rode his chariot of the sun.
The sun god Helios is often depicted riding his golden chariot across the sky each morning in Greek mythology.
Helios rode his chariot across the sky each morning to bring in the new day. He was the god of the sun but did not have a large cult following.
its Apollo the sun god
He rides his glowing chariot across the sky during the day to make sunlight and he is a all seeing God as well.
i think he rides around in a chariot and changes the sky from day light to night, but im not that shure
He was the god of the sun. He rode his golden chariot through the sky every day to give the world light.
Actually Helios is the Greek God whom drove a golden chariot that was the sun.
Bringing the sun into the sky with his golden chariot every morning.