F OUR G REAT A DVENTURES Chapter 8. P HAETHON His mother was Clymene His Father was the sun god Went to “the palace of the sun” to prove that the sun.

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F OUR G REAT A DVENTURES Chapter 8

P HAETHON His mother was Clymene His Father was the sun god Went to “the palace of the sun” to prove that the sun god was his father Sun god said he was his father and that he’d give him proof by giving him anything he wanted Took an oath

P HAETHON Phaethon chose to take his place for 1 day This was the only thing he would have denied him, but he already took an oath It was very dangerous but Phaethon wouldn’t back down He went and lost control of the horses Was “wrapped in thick smoke and heat as if from a fiery furnace” Mother earth let out a cry It reached the gods

P HAETHON Jove struck Phaethon and the chariot with a lightning bolt Phaethon died Chariot shattered Horses ran to the sea River Eridanus received Phaethon Naiads buried him Phaethon’s sisters turned into poplar trees by the river because they were there mourning for so long

P EGASUS AND B ELLERPHON It was rumored that Bellerphon was the son of Poseidon His mother was Eurynome He wanted Pegasus more than anything

P EGASUS AND B ELLERPHON Pegasus sprung from Gorgon’s blood when Perseus killed her Was a marvelous horse with wings

P EGASUS AND B ELLEROPHON Polyidus advised Bellerophon to sleep in Athenas’s temple Sometimes gods came to humans in their dreams Athena left Bellerophona gold bridle He finally caught Pegasus

P EGASUS AND B ELLEROPHON Proetus’s wife, Anteia, fell in love with Bellerophon Bellerophon denied her She “told her husband that his guest had wronged her and must die” Protus couldn’t kill Bellerophon because he had ate at his table Asked to take a letter to King of Lycia in Asia

P EGASUS AND B ELLEROPHON King of Lycia and Bellerophon spent 9 days together before Bellerophon gave him the letter He also couldn’t kill Bellerophon Zeus valued hospitality Asked him to slay Chimaera

P EGASUS AND B ELLEROPHON Chimaera was a lion in the front, a goat in between, and a serpant in the back Bellerophon took Pegasus and succeeded Since he still wasn’t dead, the king sent him to “go on an expedition against the Solymi, mighty warriors” in which he also succeeded The king then asked him to go on another expedition against the Amazons Bellerophon succeeded again

P EGASUS AND B ELLEROPHON The king and Bellerophon then became friends King gave Bellerophon his daughter to marry Lived happy for awhile But then made gods angry by trying to take Pegasus to Olympus Bellerophon was then hated by the gods and wandered alone until he died Pegasus took shelter in Zeus’s horse stables Pegasus got Zeus his thunderbolt when he wished to use it

O TUS AND E PHIALTES Giant, twin brothers Sons of Iphimedia Father was Poseidon Felt that they were superiors to the gods Imprisoned Ares Hermes was sent to set Ares free Otus and Ephialtes wanted to pile Mt. Ossa on top of Mt. Pelion so they could climb to the heavens Zeus got mad and wanted to use his thunderbolt on them Poseidon begged for mercy for his sons Zeus agreed

O TUS AND E PHIALTES Otus fell in love with Hera Ephialtes fell in love with Artemis It wasn’t true love because they really only loved each other They decided to go after Artemis first Finally spotted her on the seashore Followed after her over the sea to Naxas She knew of their plans She disappeared Then chased after a hind

O TUS AND E PHIALTES Split up to cover more land Saw at same time Didn’t see each other Threw javelins at same time Hind disappeared They killed each other Please excuse the dead person at the bottom

D AEDALUS Architect Built Labyrinth in Crete for the Minotaur Showed Ariadne how to escape it King Minos imprisoned Daedalus and his son Daedalus made wings in prison to escape Warned son not to fly to close to the sun Flew towards Crete Son got excited and flew to close to the sun The sun melted the glue on his wings and he dropped into the ocean His father flew Sicily and spent time w/ King of Sicily

D AEDALUS King Minos offered a huge reward for whoever could figure out how to “pass a thread through an intricately spiraled shell” Daedalus tied a thread to an ant, put the ant in the shell, closed the opening, and waited for it to crawl out the other side King Minos knew that only Daedalus would do that Went to Sicily to kill him King of Sicily refused King Minos was slain