shining
It is the same as the Greek. Although some spell it Phaethon.
The place changes depending on the people and the name of his mother.
According to the Greek Mythology, Phaethon, whose name means "shining", was the son of the Sun-God Helios and a mortal woman named Clymene
Chrysoglossa phaethon was created in 1912.
It was not the son of Apollo, but of Helios whose name was Phaethon.
Niobe (woman/rock with 14 children all killed by Artemis and Apollo) and Phaethon's sisters (Phaethon died) are all supposed to cry a lot. Pretty much constantly.
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Zeus strikes Phaethon down with a thunderbolt to prevent him from harming the earth further.
helius
Apollo has a deep, protective love for his son Phaethon, but he also feels a sense of sorrow and frustration regarding Phaethon's desire to prove himself. In Ovid's "Metamorphoses," Apollo grants Phaethon one wish, which ultimately leads to tragedy as Phaethon attempts to drive the sun chariot. This reflects Apollo's mixed emotions: pride in Phaethon's ambition yet concern for his recklessness and inexperience. Ultimately, Apollo's love is overshadowed by the tragic consequences of Phaethon's actions.
phaethon's symbol is not the same as what paethons is the god of phaeton's symbol is a comet
Phaethon, in Greek mythology, was the son of Apollo and Clymene, though alternative theories place him as the son of Helios and Rhode, or Helios and Prote. It is also the name for another minor Greek deity, who is known as the God of the wandering star Dios.