It is not named.
Phaethon, who Zeus struck from the Chariot of the Sun.
yes gods and goddess did that was Zeus favorite thing to do
Kapi Dhwaja (The Chariot With Monkey Lord, Hanumana on it's flag)
In Greek mythology, Phaethon was killed by Zeus with a thunderbolt after losing control of the sun chariot, causing chaos and destruction on Earth.
In Greek mythology, Phaeton's death was caused by Zeus, the king of the gods, who struck him down with a thunderbolt for recklessly driving the sun chariot. The symbol associated with Phaeton's death is the sun chariot itself, representing his failed attempt to control the sun's chariot.
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.
Zeus ended Phaethon's ride by striking him with a thunderbolt, causing him to fall from the sky and plunge into the river Eridanus. This was done to prevent further destruction and chaos caused by Phaethon's reckless driving of the sun chariot.
He wanted to drive Apollo's fiery chariot carring Helios across the sky despite being warned that not even Zeus himself would drive it. He held stead fast saying he would. The chariot began to go out of control and set fire to the ground Zeus himself had to stop the chariot with a lighting bolt. In most cases, Phaethon was considered a son of Helios, and asked Helios for permission to ride his chariot, since Helios had promised on the river Styx to fulfill his request. Having no other choice, Helios had to allow his son to drive the chariot and get struck by Zeus' lightning bolt.
ChronosNo, Cronus was father of Zeus, Poseidon and Hades. The sun chariot was rode by Helios, the sun god, and later Apollo
Zeus blasted him off of Helios' chariot, he died a horrible and tragic death
Zeus?
Zeus