Charon - translation to french
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Charon - translation to french

FERRYMAN OF HADES IN GREEK-ROMAN MYTHOLOGY
Charon (god); Kharon; Haros; Charos; Charon (mythology)
  • Attic [[red-figure]] [[lekythos]] attributed to the Tymbos painter showing Charon welcoming a soul into his boat, c. 500–450 BC
  • The Last Judgment]]'' in the [[Sistine Chapel]]

Charon         
Charon, ferryman who operates the boat which transports the souls of the dead to the underworld (Greek Mythology)
charron         
n. wheelwright

Definition

Charon
·noun The son of Erebus and Nox, whose office it was to ferry the souls of the dead over the Styx, a river of the infernal regions.

Wikipedia

Charon

In Greek mythology, Charon or Kharon ( KAIR-on, -⁠ən; Ancient Greek: Χάρων) is a psychopomp, the ferryman of Hades, the Greek underworld and is the son of Erebus and Nyx. He carries the souls of those who have been given funeral rites across the rivers Acheron and Styx, which separate the worlds of the living and the dead. Archaeology confirms that, in some burials, low-value coins were placed in, on, or near the mouth of the deceased, or next to the cremation urn containing their ashes. This has been taken to confirm that at least some aspects of Charon's mytheme are reflected in some Greek and Roman funeral practices, or else the coins function as a viaticum for the soul's journey. In Virgil's epic poem, Aeneid, the dead who could not pay the fee, and those who had received no funeral rites, had to wander the near shores of the Styx for one hundred years before they were allowed to cross the river.

Some mortals, heroes, and demigods were said to have descended to the underworld and returned from it as living beings. This journey is known as catabasis, and those who undergo it may acquire partial or full immortality, either through persuasion or payment of another, more exceptional fee. To pay for his entry to Hades as a living mortal, Virgil's Aeneas gives Charon the Golden Bough.

Examples of use of Charon
1. Etat civil: mariée ŕ son satellite Charon, avec peut–ętre deux nouvelles conquętes, d‘autres petits satellites découverts l‘été dernier.
2. Conséquence, «davantage d‘étudiants ne veulent plus partir pour un an, mais six mois, ce qui est dommage», estime Antoinette Charon Wauters, cheffe des affaires internationales ŕ Lausanne.
3. Grâce ŕ ses sept instruments (caméras et spectroscopes), cette sonde ŕ 650 millions de dollars analysera Pluton et Charon sous toutes leurs coutures, avec une résolution de 25 m';tres.
4. Et davantage encore lorsque l‘interdiction de la publicité sera étendue ŕ l‘ensemble de la journée, en 2011. «France Télévisions aborde cette période avec une grande interrogation sur son budget, observe Jean–Marie Charon.
5. Un phénom';ne que Nicolas Sarkozy a vu venir de loin: «Johnny ou Michel Sardou sont de vieux copains, explique Pierre Charon, un proche conseiller du président de l‘UMP.