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| - Helios' Chariot was driven by Helios the Titan of the Sun. In some legends, he is merely the charioteer, whereas the passenger is Apollo, another, later sun god. Helios, in one myth, lets his son Phaethon drive it. However, Phaethon soon lost control and was killed, making Helios vow to never let anyone else drive the solar chariot.
- Helios drove the Chariot of the Sun(aka Helios' Chariot) across the sky each day, circling Oceanus and the world-ocean, before returning to the East at night. Homer described Helios' chariot as drawn by his Fire Steeds.
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| - Helios' Chariot was driven by Helios the Titan of the Sun. In some legends, he is merely the charioteer, whereas the passenger is Apollo, another, later sun god. Helios, in one myth, lets his son Phaethon drive it. However, Phaethon soon lost control and was killed, making Helios vow to never let anyone else drive the solar chariot.
- Helios drove the Chariot of the Sun(aka Helios' Chariot) across the sky each day, circling Oceanus and the world-ocean, before returning to the East at night. Homer described Helios' chariot as drawn by his Fire Steeds.
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