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Helios was the personification of the sun. He is a Greek Titan, and known as Sol in Roman Mythology. His Hinduism equivalent is Surya. Each and every day Helios would bring up the sun. There are legends and myths that Helios would return to the other side of the flat earth by floating down the Ocean in a golden cup. Some myths claim that Apollo and Helios were the same person. He was also said to see and hear all that happened down on the earth. This is because he could look down and witness events and oaths being sworn.
Although the origin story of Helios is unclear, it is evident who his parents were. The parents of Helios were Hyperion and Theia. Helios’ father was Hyperion, the Titan god of heavenly light. Theia, who was Hyperion’s wife, was the Titan goddess of sight and the shining ether of the blue sky. Helios was created from the celestial union of his parents. Helios had two sisters, Selene (the goddess of the moon) and Eos (the goddess of dawn).
Helios was and still is commonly identified with Apollo. Apollo was a Greek Olympian, while Helios was a Titan. Apollo was the god of music, poetry, truth and prophecy, healing, plague, and more. Apollo is also said to be the god of light and the sun, but in Ancient Greek drawings Helios is often depicted as a separate sun …show more content…

There is a well-known myth about Helios that also includes his son, Phaethon. The myth goes that Phaethon desperately wanted to bring up the sun. His father was reluctant, but eventually let his son do the tedious task after much begging. The next day, Phaethon began to drive his father’s chariot, but soon lost control. Zeus interfered, and some myths say that Zeus’ lightning bolt killed Phaethon, while others say it knocked him out of the chariot. Either way, he wasn’t found, even after a search party. Helios soon became too depressed to continue his job, so Zeus made him give his job up to

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