The world was set on fire.
In Greek mythology, when Phaethon drove the chariot of the sun, he lost control and the sun chariot veered off course, scorching the earth. This event led to a great catastrophe, resulting in the creation of deserts and Ethiopian people, as well as threatening the entire world with destruction until Zeus intervened by striking Phaethon down with a thunderbolt.
When Phaethon drove the chariot of the sun, he lost control, causing chaos in the heavens and leading to catastrophic effects on Earth. The intense heat from the sun scorched the land, igniting fires and drying up rivers, resulting in widespread devastation. To restore order, Zeus ultimately intervened by striking Phaethon down with a thunderbolt, ending the disaster and saving the planet from further destruction.
Phaethon, the son of Helius, once attempted to drive his father's chariot and when he lost control and scorched the seas and earth, Zeus stuck him down with lightning. Helius, Titan sun god, is often confused with Apollo.
Apollo's son, Phaethon, lost control of the sun chariot and veered off course, causing chaos and destruction on Earth. The gods had to intervene to prevent further disaster by striking Phaethon down with a lightning bolt.
Phaethon, the son of Helios, once drove his father's chariot but lost control of it and Zeus was forced to kill the boy so that earth would not suffer.
No, Selene did not live on Mount Olympus. In Greek mythology, Selene was a titaness and the goddess of the moon. She drove her silver chariot across the night sky to light up the earth.
He's not a God, he's a Titan, but he drove the sun chariot for the Gods anyway, because he didn't pick the Titans side in the war between the Gods and TitansHis son died by crashing the sun chariot into the earth, making the Sahara desertSometimes Apollo is considered god of the sun instead of Helios
Apollo was the god of music, medicine, prophecy, colonization, archery, poetry, dance, and light. He was also known as Pheobus. He also drove the chariot of fire, the sun, around the earth each day.
Helios, in Greek mythology, was the personification of the sun and was believed to rule over the sky and the heavens. He drove his chariot across the sky each day, bringing light to the world. Helios was often associated with the island of Rhodes, which was home to the famous Colossus of Rhodes, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Additionally, he had domains over various lands, as he was said to observe all that happened on Earth.
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Downtown - 1986 When Dinasaurs Drove the Earth 1-6 was released on: USA: 1 November 1986
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