Way) (Greek epic C4th A.D.) : "The Daughters of the Sun (Thugateres Helioio), the Lord of Omens [Helios], shed [tears] for Phaethon slain, when by Eridanos' flood they mourned for him. These, for undying honour to his son, the God [Helios] made amber, precious in men's eyes."
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PHAETHON was the god of wandering star (aster planetos) Dios, the planet Jupiter. Others identified him with the aster Kronion, the planet Saturn. ... Evelyn-White) (Greek epic C8th or C7th B.C.) : "And Eos (Dawn) bare to Astraios (the Starry) the strong-hearted Anemoi (Winds) . . . a goddess mating in love with a god.
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home | greek | myths | legends | page 2 | Phaethon; ... According to myth, Phaethon was the son of Helios, the god of the Sun, and Clymene. It was not until Phaethon reached a certain age, however, that he learned that his father was indeed the Sun-god. When he realized who - and what - his father was, Phaethon decided to...
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The god also had numerous relationships with women that resulted in the birth of offspring. The aforementioned Phaethon, for example, was the product of such a union. These "children of the Sun" were sometimes referred to as Heliades in Greek mythology and literature.
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When he found out his father was the sun god, Phaethon went in search of him travelling to the east from where the sun rises. He found his father and declared himself and was welcomed and Helios offered his son anything that he wanted.
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The son of the sun-god Helios. When Phaeton ("the shining one") finally learned who his father was, he went east to meet him. He induced his father to allow him to drive the chariot of the sun across the heavens for one day. ... » Greek mythology...
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Phaethon was the son of Helios the sun-god and the ocean-goddess Klymene. (Apollo is said by some to be the sun-god, but originally, he was the god of reason, clear thinking, prophecy, clarity, and light, not simply the physical orb of the sun). ... Greek Mythology: Phaethon and the Chariot of the Sun...
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Phaëton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In Greek mythology, Phaëtōn or Phaethōn (pronounced /ˈfeɪətn/ or ) (Greek: "shining") was the son of Helios (Phoebus). Perhaps the most famous version of the myth is given us through Ovid in...
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Phaethon 3 asked for his father's chariot and the right to drive it for a day. ... It has also been said that when Zeus struck him, everything on earth started to burn, and the god, who hoped for a chance to destroy all mortals, pretending that he wanted to put out the fire, sent the Flood that drowned almost everyone,
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Here Phaethon lies who drove the Sun-god's car. Greatly he failed, but he had greatly dared; ... "The flood of Deucalion is described by Greek authors as being simultaneous with the conflagration of Phaethon." when summer is turned into winter.
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