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Apollo killed Phanthos, a mortal who was the son of the sun god Helios, because of a tragic misunderstanding and a series of events fueled by jealousy and anger. In some versions of the myth, Phanthos attempted to drive Apollo's chariot of the sun, which resulted in chaos and destruction. In a fit of rage over the ensuing disaster and the threat to the order of the cosmos, Apollo ultimately took Phanthos's life. This act reflects themes of divine power, mistakes, and the consequences of hubris in Greek mythology.

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