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Mountain apollo, small apollo and clouded apolloMountain apollo, Parnassius apollo, vulnerable, small apollo, Parnassius phoebus, and clouded apollo, Parnassius mnemosyne
PHAETON AND PHOEBUSPhaeton, son of Phoebus Apollo (the Sun) asks his father if he may borrow the family chariot. Apollo says yes - with disastrous consequences, nearly destroying the world !
Advert in Zimmermann & Co. lamps 1888Zimmermann & Co. Lamp manufactures and importers. Date: 1888
Francis I Phoebus of Foix (1469-1483). King of Navarre (1479-1483) and count of Foix (1472). 15th century french manuscript with instructions on the art of war. Gothic art. Miniature Painting. SPAIN
Froissart / PresentingJEAN FROISSART French chronicler presenting his letters from Guy, Count de Blois, to Gaston Phoebus, Count de Foix, at the latters Palace of Orthez Date: CIRCA 1337 - CIRCA 1410
Illustration, Papilionidae -- Parnassius Apollo, Parnassius Phoebus, Parnassius Mnemosyne. The plants are Orpine (Sedum Telephium) and Musk Thistle (Carduus Nutans). Date: 1898
Phaetons Fatal AccidentHe goes joy-riding in his father Phoebus (the Sun)s chariot, but can t handle it; he causes widespread damage before Zeus brings his trip to an end with a thunderbolt
Phaeton DestroyedBorrowing his father Phoebus (the Sun)s chariot, Phaeton causes widespread destruction, and would have set the world on fire if Zeus had not hurled a thunderbolt to stop him
Practicing Martial ArtsSUN-GOD:PHOEBUS/APOLLO crosses the sky in his chariot - Martial Arts practised under his gaze: swordfighting wrestling and rock-throwing