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.
Is Apollo greek god of theatre?
Apollo was the god of music, poetry, art, oracles, archery, plague, medicine, sun, light and knowledge
Which of Apollo's children became famous?
Apollo was quite a player and he had an impressive list of lovers whith whom in most cases he had one or more children; see the related link below that numbers 60 by name, plus 13 children fathered with unknown lovers. Those were only his female lovers; he had through time also 13 male lovers, so never a dull evening, but of course no children there.
As is so often the case with powerful and famous fathers, his children had trouble making a name for themselves. Of all his children, only a few are still instantly known today and some of those those who are, are put down as only a 'possible' child of Apollo.
His daughter Cassandra is still famous, who became a byword for someone who predicts trouble but is never believed. Hector, of Troy fame, is a 'possible'. Of his son Linus only the name is famous thanks to the Peanuts character. Apollo's son Asclepius - the god of medicine - is famous because his symbol (a snake entwined around a stick) is still the symbol of doctors everywhere. And that's about it. The link below lets you read more of many of his children.
Zeus didn't try to kill Apollo. Apollo lives on Olympus as the god of sun, young men and music, with his sister Artemis.
Besides, all the Greek gods were supposed to be immortal, so they can't be killed.
Apollo is a prominent figure in Greek mythology, known as the god of the sun, music, poetry, prophecy, and healing. He is often depicted as a youthful and handsome deity, associated with the arts and knowledge. Demeter, on the other hand, is the goddess of agriculture, fertility, and the harvest, revered for her role in ensuring the earth's bountiful produce. She is also the mother of Persephone, whose abduction by Hades explains the changing seasons in mythology.
Apollo Dukakis was born in Lowell, in Massachusetts, USA.