Lord ___________ was driving Arjuna's chariot on the battlefield of Kurukshetra
Jehu, he drove his chariot very fast from where we get the term driving like a jehu
a war chariot
The sun itself was considered the Titan god Helius, driving a chariot for the shape of both the sun and the moon is circular which is the only part of the chariot we see, the wheels.
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The Hyksos, when they effectively defeated the Egyptian Army using chariots.
Until I ended it by pile-driving a train onto the battlefield. There were no survivors.
Jehu king of Israel (2 Kings 9:20)
Helios is the god of the sun in Greek mythology. He is often depicted driving a chariot across the sky to bring light to the world.
68.8 miles driving distance according to Google Maps.
He sorted poo why would you put something like that
Phaethon was the mortal son of Helios, god of the sun. He asked his father if he could drive the sun chariot, and Helios reluctantly consented. Phaethon grew overconfident, and the horses sensed an inexperienced hand driving them and grew out of control. The sun got too close to the earth and burned everything, then too far and everything on earth froze. Zeus finally threw a lightning bolt at the chariot to stop the destruction, blowing apart the chariot and killing Phaethon. Hephaestus reconstructed the chariot, and never again did Helios let anyone else drive the sun chariot but Apollo.
Phaeton was not a god. He was the son of Clymene and Helios, and was struck down by Zeus with a lightning bolt as he was driving his father's chariot.