Helios

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Helios, later known as Phoebus Apollo, was the god of the sun in pagan Greek mythology. Portrayed as a relatively young man, Helios was often depicted as traversing the sky in a chariot pulled by four white horses with winged hooves.[1]. It is evident from the various ancient literary sources which have survived that Helios was once a deity separate from Apollo, with a different lineage and family, but over time the two cults tended to be combined. The most famous story of Helios himself regards the death of his son Phaethon, and closely parallels the later legend of Daedalus and Icarus.

References

  1. Ovid, Metamorphoses, Book 2, lines 1-400