

Pantheon: Greek
Family: Titan
Abode: The Sky
Parents: Hyperion and Theia
Consort: Clymene
Notable Siblings: Selene and Eos
Notable Children: Phaethon
Symbols: Sun, Chariot, Horses, Aureole, Whip, Heliotropium, Globe
Roman Equivalent: Sol, Sol Invictus
Key Points
- Personification of the sun
Brief Bio
Helios, the personification of the sun, is a Titan, though he often is considered a deity of the Olympian era. He rides across the sky in a golden chariot each day, bringing light and warmth to the world. He is not just a bringer of light, but also a witness to all that happens on Earth, possessing knowledge of secrets and hidden truths.
Helios is often depicted as a powerful, majestic figure, radiating light and observing the actions of mortals and immortals alike. His role is crucial to the cyclical nature of life, as his daily journey across the sky is essential to the world's function.
Helios Ἥλιος

GREEK MYTHOLOGY

