Pallas
Titan in Greek mythology From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Pallas (Greek: Πάλλας) was a Titan from Greek mythology. He was associated with war, killed by Athena in the contest to fight for Zeus. Most sources say he was the son of Crius and Eurybia, the brother of Astraeus and Perses, and the husband of Styx. He was the father of Zelus, Nike, Kratos, and Bia. In addition, he has been named as the father of Scylla, Fontes, and Lacus. Some say he was the son of Megamedes and father of Selene, and is also recorded as the father of Eos.
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The city Pellene, in Achaea, was named after Pallas, as was the asteroid 2 Pallas.
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- Athena, sometimes called "Pallas Athena"
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