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Phaethon's story shares some similarities to the myth of Asclepius, as mortal sons of divine fathers (Helios and Apollo) who disrupted natural order (Phaethon by driving the chariot off-course, Asclepius by resurrecting the dead) and were then killed by Zeus in order to establish that order again after complains from other divinities (Gaia and ...
Phaethon ([Φαέθων] Error: {{Langx}}: transliteration text not Latin script (pos 7) ) is the title of a lost tragedy written by Athenian playwright Euripides, first produced circa 420 BC, and covered the myth of Phaethon, the young mortal boy who asked his father the sun god Helios to drive his solar chariot for a single day. The play has ...
After Phaethon disastrously drove and crushed his father Helios' chariot, Cycnus, out of sorrow, was transformed into a swan, a bird known for its mournful song, by Apollo. According to Virgil, Cycnus lamented Phaethon's death well into is old age, so that his white hair became the white feathers of the bird as he transformed. Cycnus ("swan") None
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Traditionally, Phaethon was Helios' son by the Oceanid nymph Clymene, [91] or alternatively Rhode [92] or the otherwise unknown Prote. [93] In one version of the story, Phaethon is Helios' grandson, rather than son, through the boy's father Clymenus. In this version, Phaethon's mother is an Oceanid nymph named Merope. [94]