Phoebus example sentences

Related (8): sun, Apollo, brightness, radiance, deity, light, celestial, orb

Phoe·bus

definition

  - an epithet of Apollo, used in contexts in which the god was identified with the sun.

Synonyms

star, Sol, Helios, Apollo, Ra

"Phoebus" Example Sentences


1. Phoebus Apollo rose his golden head above the horizon.
2. Phoebus drove his chariot across the sky in a blaze of glory.
3. The oracles fell silent as Phoebus Apollo departed Delphi.
4. Phoebus smiled down upon the world he illuminated with his light.
5. The temple of Phoebus stood tall along the Acropolis.
6. Hyacinthus was loved by Phoebus Apollo.
7. Phoebus sent his rays of golden sunshine to greet the dawn.
8. Phoebus had brought forth another beautiful day.
9. Daphne fled from Phoebus Apollo.
10. The lyre was the favored instrument of Phoebus.
11. Phoebus guided his horses up over the mountaintops.
12. Phoebus judged the musical contest between Marsyas and Olympus.
13. Phoebus chased away the night and ushered in the dawn.
14. The Muses sang their praises for Phoebus Apollo.
15. The birth of Phoebus came from Leto on the island of Delos.
16. Phoebus shone upon Delphi giving his blessing to the Oracle.
17. Phoebus allowed Hyacinthus to ride in his golden chariot.
18. The rays of Phoebus Apollo lit the sacrificial altar.
19. Phoebus taught Admetus how to care for his herds and flocks.
20. Phoebus rode across the skies slaying the python at Delphi.
21. The laurel tree was sacred to Phoebus Apollo.
22. Phoebus judged the singing contest between the Muses and the Sirens.
23. Phoebus shot his flaming arrows at the giants who dared oppose him.
24. Phoebus struck down the mortal Tityos for daring to assault Leto.
25. Actaeon was transformed into a stag by Phoebus Apollo.
26. Phoebus shone his golden light down upon Ilion.
27. Icarus flew too close to the sun and Phoebus melted his waxen wings.
28. Phoebus drew his archery bow and shot an arrow at Coronis.
29. The oracles fell silent as Phoebus Apollo abandoned Delphi.
30. Phoebus gave healing powers to his son Asclepius.
31. The lyre of Phoebus Apollo filled the air with sweet music.
32. Phoebus admonished Marsyas for challenging him to a contest.
33. Phoebus granted Asclepius the power to return the dead to life.
34. The wrath of Phoebus Apollo was terrible to behold.
35. Phoebus spoke oracles through the Pythia at Delphi.
36. The temple servants made sacrifice to Phoebus Apollo.
37. Phoebus raced his chariot across the sky bringing light and warmth to earth.
38. Phoebus relieved Niobe of her sorrow by turning her into stone.
39. Phoebus judged the musical contest between Amphion and Zethus.
40. Phoebus punished Arachne by turning her into a spider.
41. The statue of Phoebus stood tall in the temple of Delphi.
42. Phoebus Apollo shot an arrow at Tityos for assaulting Leto.
43. The tripod of Delphi was dedicated to Phoebus Apollo.
44. All poets drew their inspiration from Phoebus Apollo.
45. Phoebus shone his golden light dispelling the darkness of ignorance.
46. Phoebus offered advice to Odysseus as he returned from Troy.
47. Phoebus granted protection to the island of Delos where he was born.
48. Phoebus created music with his lyre to soothe the wrath of the gods.
49. Phoebus bestowed the gift of prophecy upon Cassandra.
50. Phoebus shot an arrow at the python at Delphi.
51. Hymns were sung to Phoebus Apollo throughout Greece.
52. Phoebus defeated Marsyas in the musical contest and flayed him alive.
53. Phoebus and Pan engaged in a contest of music making.
54. Phoebus revealed himself as a god through his oracles and prophecies.
55. Phoebus stood back to back with Artemis in the heavens.
56. Phoebus drove his chariot across the sky bringing dawn to mortals below.
57. Phoebus struck down Niobe's children for her insolence.
58. The cows of Admetus were guarded well under the tutelage of Phoebus.
59. Phoebus taught Orpheus how to play the lyre and sing.
60. Phoebus welcomed his twin Artemis into the world.

Common Phases


1. Phoebus Apollo gave her the gift of prophecy.
2. Phoebus arose in his shining chariot, throwing light upon the world.
3. As the sun chariot of Phoebus climbed into the azure sky, Cassandra walked the path to the temple.
4. The horses of Phoebus raced across the heavens.
5. The watchman greeted Phoebus Apollo as he rose each day.
6. As Phoebus sank below the horizon, darkness descended upon the land.
7. She brought many offerings to the great Phoebus each morning.
8. Phoebus cast his golden rays through the windows of her room.
9. They played their kitharas in honor of Phoebus.
10. With Phoebus shining above, they began their long journey.
11. Phoebus revealed her vision of Troy's future.
12. She enjoyed sitting in Phoebus' warmth.
13. The people welcomed Phoebus' light after a long winter.
14. The ship sailed under Phoebus' steady gaze.
15. Phoebus awakened the season of spring.
16. Phoebus Apollo was the patron of healing and medicine.
17. As Phoebus rose, he lifted the veil of shadows from the world.
18. Creatures of the forest stirred under Phoebus' awakening light.
19. The rays of Phoebus illuminated the marble arches of the temple.
20. She remained on the mountaintop, basking in Phoebus' warmth.
21. Phoebus smiled down upon the wedding guests.
22. The flowers opened their petals to Phoebus.
23. The fading light of Phoebus announced the coming of night.
24. Phoebus blessed her with talent and skill.
25. People prayed at the altar of Phoebus for healing.
26. Phoebus watched over them from the heavens.
27. Even in winter, Phoebus brought some warmth.
28. Phoebus seemed to burn brighter that day.
29. They laid down their lyres as Phoebus descended below the earth.
30. Phoebus greeted each dawn with his golden rays.
31. The old man smiled as Phoebus shone down upon his face.
32. Phoebus drove his chariot across the vaulted heavens.
33. They planted offerings for Phoebus in the garden.
34. With the aid of Phoebus, he healed many with his songs.
35. Phoebus shone down onto the rooftops of the village.
36. Her altar to Phoebus sat in an open field, bathed in sunlight.
37. Phoebus' chariot raced across the heavens.
38. Phoebus lit her way as she walked through the forest.
39. Phoebus drove his four horses across the sky.
40. She turned her face up to Phoebus' warmth.
41. They worshipped Phoebus with song and dance.
42. The travelers greeted Phoebus each morning.
43. He drifted off to sleep as Phoebus' glow faded.
44. Phoebus' golden rays illuminated the temple stones.
45. They feasted in honor of Phoebus Apollo.
46. The world came alive again under Phoebus' watchful eye.
47. Phoebus' warmth comforted her.
48. She wrote her ode in honor of Phoebus.
49. Phoebus had just begun his daily ascent.
50. Phoebus' glow spread across the valley.
51. Phoebus touched the horizon as they arrived at the town.
52. Phoebus awoke him each morning.
53. His songs brought healing with Phoebus' blessing.
54. Phoebus shone down upon the gathering.
55. She opened her curtains to Phoebus' golden light.
56. Phoebus bathed the landscape in warm light.
57. Phoebus smiled down upon his favorite.
58. The garden bloomed under Phoebus' watch.
59. They walked in the glow of Phoebus' setting.
60. Phoebus bestowed his favor upon her songs.

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