Phaeton, Phaëton, Phaethon, Phæton, or Phaëthon may refer to:
Art
- Phaëton (Lully), a tragédie lyrique by Jean Baptiste Lully
 - Phaethon (composition), a 1986 composition by Christopher Rouse
 - The Fall of Phaeton (Rubens), a painting by Peter Paul Rubens
 - Phaethon (play), a lost play by Euripides
 
Astronomy
- 3200 Phaethon, a small asteroid or comet responsible for the Geminids meteor shower
 - Phaeton (hypothetical planet), possibly destroyed to form the asteroid belt
 - Phaethontis quadrangle, a region on Mars
 
Greek mythology
- Phaethon, son of Helios, personification of the Sun
 - Phaethon of Syria, guardian of the temples of Aphrodite
 - Phaethon (horse), one of the horses of Eos
 
Vehicles
- Phaeton body, a style of open carriage or automobile
 - Phaeton (carriage), a horse-drawn sporty open carriage
 - Volkswagen Phaeton, a full-size luxury automobile built by Volkswagen until 2016
 - Phaethon (patrol boat), a patrol boat of the Navy of Cyprus
 - Double Phaeton, a Gräf & Stift luxury automobile c. 1910
 - HMS Phaeton (1782), a frigate of Britain's Royal Navy
 
Other uses
- Phaethon, first king of the Bronze Age Molossians
 - Dark photon, also called phaeton, a hypothetical dark matter particle
 - Phaethon, genus name of the three tropicbird species
 - Phaeton, Haiti, an old factory town
 - Phaethon (roller coaster), a steel inverted roller coaster at Gyeongju World in South Korea
 
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