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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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Phaeton's friend teased him by saying "Your father really isn't the Sun. Your mother just mad that up and you are foolish to believe such a story."
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The Story of Phaethon ... Phaethon, son of Apollo, was talking to a boy named Epaphus. Epaphus challenged him that he was not the son of Apollo, and that he could not drive the chariot that brings the sun across the sky. Phaethon, being the boaster that he is, took up this challenge, and set off to find Apollo.
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The Story of Phaethon. The palace of the Sun was a radiant place. It shone with gold and gleamed with ivory and sparkled with jewels. ...
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Gives historical background of the story: "The Greek story of Phaeton was probably based on older tales that explained eclipses or ... ; GO TO More on Phaethon; GO TO Torrey's Metamorphoses Links; Themis Phaethon translations; Metamorphoses Chat Transcripts; BACK TO: Tracy (Torrey's) Greek Mythology pages;
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NOTE O, p. 230. The Story of Phaethon. ... v. 1. 124, p. 127). 2. That Phaethon was currently represented as the son of Aurora, the common story, as related by Ovid, sufficiently proves. While Phaethon claimed to be the son of Phoebus, or the sun, he was reproached with being only the son of Merops--i.e., of the mortal...
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Phaethon est filius Phoebi. Amicus Phaethontis de fama divinae originis dubitat: "Non es filius dei. Non habes ... vocat Phaethon. Phoebus puerum auscultat et sine mora volat de caelo. "O mi fili, quid desideras?" Phoebus ... rogat. "Pecuniam? Sapientiam? Vitam sine curis?" Respondet Phaethon, "Habenas habere et currum solis...
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For in truth the story that is told in your country as well as ours, how once upon a time Phaethon, son of Helios, yoked his father's chariot, and because he was unable to drive it along the course taken by his father, burnt up all that was upon the earth and himself perished by a thunderbolt -- that story, as it is...
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No doubt Phaethon had often watched the Sun riding through the heavens and had told himself with a feeling, half awe, half excitement, "It is my father up there." And then he would wonder what it would be like to be in that chariot, guiding the steeds along that dizzy course, giving light to the world.
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