Epaphos, prince of Egypt according to Ovid. However, Phaethon was the son of Helios - not Apollo.
he will leave the kindom
that take advice from from the people who had the experience
It was not the son of Apollo, but of Helios whose name was Phaethon.
Hermes gave Apollo the lyre as a gift.
Epaphos, prince of Egypt according to Ovid. However, Phaethon was the son of Helios - not Apollo.
Phaethon
clymene is a goddess. She is the wife to Apollo, and the mother to Phaethon.
he will leave the kindom
that take advice from from the people who had the experience
Phaethon was not a god, but a demigod. In some myths he is the son of Helios and Klymene, in some the son of Apollo and Clymene. I would say Apollo, because three of five sources I looked at said Apollo.
It was not the son of Apollo, but of Helios whose name was Phaethon.
Epaphos, prince of Egypt according to Ovid. However, Phaethon was the son of Helios - not Apollo.
Clymene was the lover of Helios who had Phaethôn: Apollo is sometimes said to be the father of Phaethon, though this is a misunderstanding of Greek and Roman Mythology.
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.
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.
Chrysoglossa phaethon was created in 1912.