Apollo. He rode his chariot of the sun.
Apollo
Rome and Greece
It was Apollo who ode the golden chariot across the sky every morning to usher in the new day!
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.
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Rome and Greece
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.
It was Apollo who ode the golden chariot across the sky every morning to usher in the new day!
its Apollo the sun god
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.
Helios. Though it is usally thought that Apollo drove it.
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Poseidon. He is a merman with a golden trident.
Greece was the main producer of olive oil in the ancient world.
There is more than one golden age. Which are you asking about Ovid and Hesiod were poets in the Golden Age of ancient Greece.
The term that was not used during the age of ancient Greece was stone age. They did not use this term because there wasn't enough stones
The term that was not used during the age of ancient Greece was stone age. They did not use this term because there wasn't enough stones