Phaethon (/ˈfeɪ.əθən/; Ancient Greek: Φαέθων, Phaéthōn, pronounced [pʰa.é.tʰɔːn]) was a son of Eos by Cephalus of Athens or Tithonus, born in Syria....
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Phaethon (/ˈfeɪ.əθən/; Ancient Greek: Φαέθων, romanized: Phaéthōn, lit. 'shiner', pronounced [pʰa.é.tʰɔːn]), also spelled Phaëthon, is the son of the...
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Eos (redirect from Greek goddess of the dawn)
lovers. The two goddesses exist almost side by side in the myth of Phaethon of Syria, with Eos as his mother and Aphrodite as his lover and abductor....
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of Elis Phaedra Phaedra complex Phaedrus (Athenian) Phaedrus the Epicurean Phaenarete Phaenias of Eresus Phaenon Phaenops Phaethon Phaethon of Syria Phaethon...
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Helios (category Rape of Persephone)
Helius, and he is often given the epithets Hyperion ("the one above") and Phaethon ("the shining"). Helios is often depicted in art with a radiant crown and...
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brother of Europa, worshipped along with Britomartis Adymus of Beroea (fl. 1st century AD), Macedonian sculptor Another name of Phaethon of Syria, guardian...
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king of the Moon and Phaethon the king of the Sun over colonization of the Morning Star. Both armies include bizarre hybrid lifeforms. The armies of the...
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Epaphus (category Pharaohs of the Fifteenth Dynasty of Egypt)
fond conceit of your imagined sire, the Lord of Day." This prompted Phaethon to undertake his fateful journey in his father's chariot of the sun. Epaphus...
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Sandocus (category Family of Adonis)
of Astynous, the son of Phaethon. Sandocus migrated from Syria to Cilicia where he founded a city Celenderis. He then married Pharnace, daughter of King...
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conception of the Greek gods written in the Attic Greek dialect by the Syrian author Lucian of Samosata. The work was translated into Latin around 1518 by Livio...
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The first formation of F-100 Super Sabres spotted the Phaethon near to a small fisheries harbour west of Kokkina. The Phaethon commenced evasive manoeuvres...
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Medusa (category Deeds of Athena)
Γοργώ) or the Gorgon, was one of the three Gorgons. Medusa is generally described as a woman with living snakes in place of hair; her appearance was so...
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Deucalion (category Mythological kings of Thessaly)
contemporaries of Moses. According to Clement of Alexandria in his Stromata, "...in the time of Crotopus occurred the burning of Phaethon, and the deluges of Deucalion...
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Zeus (redirect from Birth of Zeus)
Zeus hurled a thunderbolt at Phaethon, killing him and saving the world from further harm. In a satirical work, Dialogues of the Gods by Lucian, Zeus berates...
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Zephyrus (category Children of Eos)
song, once while they are carrying the Erotes and another when the young Phaethon is killed driving his father Helios's fiery chariot. This apparently symbolizes...
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Cinyras (category Kings of ancient Cyprus)
son of Astynous (himself son of Phaethon), and Pharnace, daughter of King Megassares of Hyria. Cinyras' father, Sandocus was an immigrant from Syria who...
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Caligula (redirect from Son of the Camp)
to live would prove the ruin of himself and of all men, and that he was rearing a viper for the Roman people and a Phaethon for the world." Winterling points...
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Echidna (mythology) (redirect from Mother of All Monsters)
the site of the battle of Typhon and Zeus. According to Strabo, the historian Posidonius identified the Arimoi with the Aramaeans of Syria. According...
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Melqart (category History of Tyre, Lebanon)
Apis by the Nile, Arabian Cronus, Assyrian Zeus, Serapis, Zeus of Egypt, Cronus, Phaethon, Mithras, Delphic Apollo, Gamos 'Marriage', and Paeon 'Healer'...
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Ancient Greek religion (redirect from End of Hellenic Religion)
New cults of imported deities such as Isis from Egypt, Atargatis from Syria, and Cybele from Anatolia became increasingly important, as well as several...
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Solar deity (redirect from God of the sun)
com. Retrieved 22 September 2010. "Helios & Phaethon". Thanasis.com. Retrieved 18 September 2010. Image of Probus Coin Bien, Gloria (2012). Baudelaire...
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Nysa (mythology) (category Mythology of Dionysus)
Lydia, Macedonia, Naxos, around Pangaios (mythical island south of Arabia), Syria. On his return from Nysa to join his fellow Olympians, Dionysus brought...
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family of tropical pelagic seabirds. They are the sole living representatives of the order Phaethontiformes. Red-billed tropicbird, Phaethon aethereus...
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(red-tailed tropicbird or Phaethon rubricauda), a fish-eating tropical bird. Air Macau: A dove, with the wing also forming the shape of a lotus. Air Niugini:...
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Aphrodite (redirect from Greek goddess of love)
Syrian Goddess, each year during the festival of Adonis, the Adonis River in Lebanon (now known as the Abraham River) ran red with blood. The myth of...
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Defense Kyon mini reconnaissance UAV BSK Defense Phaethon G tactical reconnaissance UAV BSK Defense Phaethon J tactical reconnaissance UAV DELAER RX-3 surveillance...
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Aeneas (category Children of Aphrodite)
Were the early inhabitants of Britain giants, descended from the Devil in union with 32 daughters of a king Dioclisian of Syria? To Rastell, if the devil...
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nigra) Order: Pelecaniformes Family: Phaethontidae Red-billed tropicbird (Phaethon aethereus)[citation needed] Order: Phoenicopteriformes Family: Phoenicopteridae...
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Greek mythology (redirect from The stories of the Greek religion)
of Sun was introduced in Rome after Aurelian's successful campaigns in Syria. The Asiatic divinities Mithras (that is to say, the Sun) and Ba'al were...
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