Zeus blasted him off of Helios' chariot, he died a horrible and tragic death
Greek and Roman myths are pretty much the same, characters just have differnet names, so it is considered both
Phaeton, the son of Helios in Greek mythology, is often said to have died when he lost control of the sun chariot he was driving. In various myths, this incident leads to his demise, typically depicted as a tragic accident. His death is usually attributed to the consequences of his hubris and desire to prove his lineage. While there isn't a specific historical date for Phaeton's death, these tales are part of ancient Greek mythological traditions.
Phaeton
Phaeton was a son of Helios. His symbol is the sun, though not as grand as that of Helios.
In the Greek myths there was no chronology.The month of September was named by the Romans.
A story told by Greek people to explain why certain things (like seasons) happened.
In Greek Mythology, Phaeton or Apollo is the son of Helios, the sun god. Phaeton was killed by Zeus when he mismanaged to drive the sun chariot and threatened to burn earth.
they explain everything that happened on earth, like in most myths. Like the weather or why sun rises and the seasons.
The Greek myths were the ancient Greek's religion.
The greeks created greek myths
The Greek Myths was created in 1955.
Greek myths origiated from Greece in 800bce