Elsewhere his tresses are yellow, like Prince Charlie's in fact and in song, yet he was not a solar hero.
It was inevitable that the "mythological school" should regard CĂșchulainn as a solar hero.
Now all of these correspond to wide-spread Aryan myths of the Sun-god or Solar hero.
There was a special reason, however, for this arrangement; Gisdhubar himself was a solar hero.
He seems originally to have been the fire-stick of the primitive Accadians, and then the god or spirit of the fire it produced, eventually in the Semitic period passing first into a form of the Sun-god, and then into a solar hero.
In the two sons of Ivan we recognise again the myth of the Acvinau, the celestial physicians who resuscitate the solar hero.
The black horse represents the dark night, the grey horse the night beginning to clear, and the red horse the roseate morning, which delivers the sun or solar hero.
Nevertheless, the story of Hamlet, when traced back to its Norse original, is unmistakably the story of the quarrel between summer and winter; and the moody prince is as much a solar hero as Odin himself.
As the moon is a stag or gazelle, and comes after the sun, so it was also sometimes imagined that the solar hero or heroine was transformed into a stag or hind.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "solar hero" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.