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| | Helius, Greek Mythology Link. |
 | | Helius, whose palace (made by Hephaestus) stands on columns of gold and bronze, and has gables of ivory, is the Sun. |
 | | Over the waves, in a winged and hollow bed forged of gold by Hephaestus, Helius is carried in sleep from the Hesperians' country to the land of the Ethiopians, where his horses and chariot stand till Eos (Dawn) appears, and then Helius mounts his car. |
 | | Because of the murder of his brother Tenages, Triopas 2, son of Helius, sailed first from Rhodes to the Chersonesus, which lies on the mainland opposite the island, and later emigrated to Thessaly where he assisted the sons of Deucalion 1 to expel the Pelasgians. |
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