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Eratosthenes [Greek writer C3rd B.C.] claim that it is called Phaethon, from the son of Sol. Many have written about him--how he foolishly drove his father’s chariot and set fire to the earth.
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home | greek | myths | legends | page 2 | Phaethon; Phaethon in Myth; The story of the legendary character Phaethon is a favorite in Greek mythology. It is a tale of a young man who is driven to prove himself, regardless of the consequences.
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Phaëton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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 was dazzled by the splendor of his father's journey across the sky and wanted to drive the chariot of the sun for one day. The next day, Phaethon could not control the winged horses and the chariot of the sun was out of control and soon began to scorch the world to which it was meant to bring warmth and light.
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Phaethon for Kids - an ancient Greek myth about a boy and his father ... ; D'aulaire's Book of Greek Myths, by Edgar and Ingri ... Euripides: Phaethon, edited by James Diggle and others (2004). The main ancient source for the story is a fragmentary play by Euripides; this is a discussion of that play, with commentary on the myth,
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Phaethon 3 asked for his father's chariot and the right to drive it for a day. He traversed the heavens and flew over the earth, but being an incompetent driver, he set them afire. ... Parentage of Phaethon 3...
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Sun God Helios and his son Phaethon ... MYTH MAN'S AWARD-WINNING HOMEWORK HELP; ... Even though these subjects weren't considered major Olympians, nonetheless their roles were very important in Greek mythology...
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"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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Read the short story about the Greek Myth “Phaethon”. Discuss the story as a class using the questions provided. ... In the car Phaethon, hardly keeping his place there, was wrapped up in thick smoke and heat as if from a fiery furnace. He wanted nothing except to have this torment and terror ended.
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