Phaeton
Phaeton or Phaethon (ancient Greek Φαέθων "the radiant") stands for:
- Phaethon (mythology) , son of the Greek god Helios or Helios' sister Eos
- Phaethon , one of the horses of the Greek goddess Eos, see Eos (mythology)
- Phaëton (Opera) , opera by Jean-Baptiste Lully
- a novel by Wilhelm Waiblinger
- Phaeton (wagon) , a gentleman's carriage
- Phaeton (body shape) , body shape for automobiles in the first half of the 20th century
- Phaethon (Gyeongju World) , roller coaster in the South Korean amusement park Gyeongju World
- Phaethon , scientific generic name of tropical birds
- Phaeton (planet) , modern hypothetical planet
- Phaethon (Φαέθων), ancient name for Jupiter (planet)
- (3200) Phaethon , asteroid
- HMS Phaeton (1782) , frigate in the Royal Navy
- VW Phaeton , car model from Volkswagen
- Chrysler Imperial Parade Phaeton , model car from Chrysler
academic nickname :
- Phaethon I. (1661): Elias Schmidt (1630–1690), German physician and member of the Leopoldina
- Phaethon II. (1686): Johann Heinrich Schmidt (1660–1723), German physician and member of the Leopoldina
- Phaethon III. (1690): Johann Baptista Scaramuck (around 1690), German physician and member of the Leopoldina
- Phaethon IV. (1722): Johann Christoph Schmidt (1700–1724), German physician and member of the Leopoldina
- Phaethon V. (1767): Johann Balthasar Stolle (1737–1823), German physician and member of the Leopoldina
the surname of the following people:
- Matthias Phaeton (* 2000), French soccer player