Phaeton was the son of Helios, and he died because he was unable to control the chariot of Helios when he was trying to drive it.
Kapi Dhwaja (The Chariot With Monkey Lord, Hanumana on it's flag)
Yes it was. A hoplitodrome was a chariot race.
Hard to say, but think bigger than a Roman Chariot....if you go to London there is a statue on the embankment of her and the chariot
Cherub with Chariot Egg was created in 1888.
The sun chariot
Phaëthon foolishly asked his father, the Sun (Helios) if he could drive his chariot.
His name was Phaëton.
The address of the Choctawhatchee Chariot is: 3 Circle Drive, Defuniak Springs, 32435 2542
Phaeton wanted to drive his father Helios' chariot. This, unfortunately, resulted in his death.
Drive his sun chariot across the sky.
The god with the sun in his chariot is typically associated with Helios in Greek mythology or Surya in Hindu mythology. Both of these deities represent the sun and are often depicted riding a chariot across the sky to bring light to the world.
He did not; that was the task of the Titan Helios.
Her job is to drive the moon chariot across the night sky.
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.
The story of Phaeton and the Chariot of the Sun takes place in Ancient Greece and is often associated with Greek mythology. It is a tale about the young Phaeton's misguided attempt to drive the chariot of the sun across the sky, with disastrous consequences.
Apollo's responsibilities were to harness his sun chariot and drive it across the sky.