Phaeton was not a god. He was the son of Clymene and Helios, and was struck down by Zeus with a lightning bolt as he was driving his father's chariot.
Son of Helios, the sun god.
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Phaeton's father, the sun-god, promised to grant Phaeton whatever he wished. Phaeton declared that he wanted to drive the sun-chariot, and although the sun-god tried to discourage him, Phaeton refused to choose something else, and the god was not able to retract his promise. The horses that drew the chariot, under a weaker hand, burst out of control, and Zeus was forced to slay Phaeton with a lightning bolt to save the world from burning up. Phaeton brought about his own downfall by his impetuosity and pride.
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.
No: Phaeton is the son of Helios.
He swore by the River Styx (the most solemn oath a god could utter) to give Phaethon anything he asked for. The boy asked to drive the Chariot of the Sun.
Volkswagen Phaeton was created in 2002.
phaethon's symbol is not the same as what paethons is the god of phaeton's symbol is a comet
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Phaeton was a son of Helios. His symbol is the sun, though not as grand as that of Helios.
Phaeton wanted to drive his father Helios' chariot. This, unfortunately, resulted in his death.
The Volkswagen Phaeton was first introduced at the 2002 Geneva Motor Show. The Volkswagen Phaeton is available all over the world. It is a full- size luxury sedan.
Probably both because the Greek and Roman culture is so much alike. *********** Phaethon is a greek name of an ancient greek god, of the god Φαέθων.