I'm not sure if this is what you're looking for, but there was a man called Daedalus who escaped prison with his son Icarus. Daedalus was imprisoned by Minos after he finished constructing the labyrinth which was meant to keep the Minotaur hidden; apparently Minos didn't want Daedalus to tell anyone about the labyrinth.
Anyway, to escape Daedalus constructed wings for himself and his son, and they flew away from Crete. Icarus, despite his father's warning, flew too close to the sun and the honey that made the feathers stick to him melted so he died.
Icarus (Ikaros) did.
Icarus who flew too close to the sun and fell to his death.
In Greek myth the Goddess not God who controlled the Moon was Artemis, she got the Moon due to his brother Apollo got the Sun.
Because inspite of his father's warning,he flew too high and the sun melted the wax on his wings.
Icarus flew to close to the sun with the wings that were held together by wax the wax melted and the wings fell apart and he drowned
The boy is Icarus, in the myth of Daedalus, who is Icarus' father. So yes, it is a Greek Myth as the Greeks held that Daedalus was originally Athenian (though it is now widely believed he was Minoan/Cretan).
Icarus.
This phrase typically refers to the Greek myth of Icarus, who flew too close to the sun with wings made of feathers and wax, causing him to fall into the sea and drown. The story is often used to caution against excessive ambition or hubris leading to downfall.
Icarus
Icarus (Ikaros) did.
Apollo, although the sun symbolism in Greek myth properly belongs to Helios.
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Icarus who flew too close to the sun and fell to his death.
One myth of the sun is discussed in Greek mythology. Apollo was said to have control the sun and it's rotation about planet Earth. He was also known as Lord Helios and had a magical cattle of sheep and oxen.
Icarus died near the sun and fell into the sea. He was trying to escape and he flew too close to the sun.
In Greek Mythology, Daedalus had two sons, Icarus and Iapyx. Icarus met his doom as he flew too near to the sun with wings made by his father and fell into the Amazon River where he was drowned.
The first known mention of flight in Greek literature can be found in the myth of Daedalus and Icarus. Daedalus created wings made of feathers and wax for himself and his son, Icarus, to escape from Crete. However, when Icarus flew too close to the sun, the wax on his wings melted, and he fell into the sea.