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  Pallas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pallas was the playmate of Athena, a daughter of the god Triton (or Tritonis), her foster-father.
One day, while Pallas and Athena were sparring, Zeus appeared between them with the aegis and Pallas, in her fear, forgot to parry a blow from Athena.
The last Pallas is the son of Lycaon and founder of the Arcadian town of Pallantion.
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In Greek mythology, Pallas was a son of Crius and Eurybia, husband of Styx.
Pallas was also an epithet for Athena, who was sometimes thought of as Pallas'daughter.
One day, while Pallas and Athena were sparring, Zeus appeared between them with the aegis andPallas, in her fear, forgot to parry a blow from Athena.
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 Athena - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pallas is sometimes thought to be her father, hence the epithet Pallas Athena (Παλλάς Αθηνά).
Pallas was an ambiguous figure, sometimes male sometimes female, never imagined apart from Athena.
She killed Pallas in a mistake, and ever after wore her/his goatskin fringed with chthonic serpents, as the protective aegis.
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Pallas is sometimes thought of to be her father, hence the epithet PallasAthena.
Pallas was an ambiguousfigure, sometimes male sometimes female, never imagined apart from Athena.
She killed Pallas in a mistake, and ever after woreher/his goatskin fringed with chthonic serpents, as the protective aegis.
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 Pallas (disambiguation)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Pallas, son of Evander, king of Latium, killed by Turnus, king of the Rutules and avenged by his ally Aeneas.
Pallas, daughter of Triton, playmate of the young Athena, accidentally killed by the goddess who then made a statue in her image, the Palladium.
Pallas arranged his marriage to Agrippina the Younger and later helped her to poison him.
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 Pallas
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 Palladium (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A palladium is a cult figure of Pallas Athena, especially the one that wily Odysseus stole from the citadel of Troy, on which the city's security was believed to depend.
Palladium is one of the chemical elements, a metal, discovered in 1803 and named by its discoverer, Wollaston, after the recently discovered asteroid, 2 Pallas.
This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists pages that might otherwise share the same title.
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 2 Pallas
It was named after the feminine Pallas of Greek mythology, the daughter of Triton and friend of Athena.
Pallas is the second largest Main belt asteroid, only a little larger than 4 Vesta.
Pallas has not yet been visited by a spacecraft, but if the Dawn probe is successful in studying 1 Ceres and 4 Vesta, its mission may be extended to Pallas.
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 4Reference || Palladium   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
This element was named by Wollaston in 1804 after the asteroid Pallas, which was discovered two years earlier.
This treatment did not have too many ill side effects but was later replaced by more effected drugs.
Traditionally, a palladium is a statue of Pallas Athena, especially, the one that Odysseus took from the citadel of Troy and upon which the city's security was believed to depend.
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 Definition of Pallas   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
In another version, Pallas was the playmate of Athena, a son of the god Triton.
One day, while Pallas and Athena were sparring, Zeus appeared between them with the aegis and Pallas, in his fear, forgot to parry a blow from Athena.
He was killed and Athena mourned him by building a statue in him likeness, the Palladium, and adopting his name becoming "Pallas Athena".
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For other meanings of the name White Whale (a synonym), see White Whale (disambiguation).
This marine mammal is commonly referred to simply as the Beluga - the word derives from the Russian beloye meaning white.
The Beluga was first described by Peter Simon Pallas in 1776.
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Originally a palladium is a statue of Pallas Athena, especially the one that Odysseus took from the citadel of Troy, on which the city's security was believed to depend.
This is a disambiguation page; that is, one that just points to other pages that might otherwise have the same name.
If you followed a link here, you might want to go back and fix that link to point to the appropriate specific page.
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 Pallas (Greek) - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Pallas (Greek)
One tradition relates how Pallas, a childhood friend of Athena, was killed accidently by the goddess.
Stricken by remorse, Athena took her name and had the image of the Palladium fashioned in her memory.
Another theory for the merge of the names suggests that Athena may have evolved from a Minoan-Mycenean palace goddess, and that Greek invaders, identified her with their own virgin warrior goddess, who was named Pallas.
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 Athena [Definition]
At Banebdjetet's request, she interceded in the war between Horus and Set over the Egyptian throne; she r...
Pallas In Greek mythology, Pallas was a son of Crius and Eurybia, husband of Styx.
Athena was also the patron goddess of several other cities, notably Sparta For other uses see: Sparta (disambiguation) Sparta (Grk.
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 Pallas Article, Pallas Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Pallas was also an epithet for Athena,who was sometimes thought of as Pallas' daughter.
In one story, Pallas tried to rape her; she killed him and turned his skin intothe aegis.
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 Athene - netlexikon
Pallas Athene, auch Athene Parthenos (attisch und ionisch Athéne, dorisch Athéna, neugriechisch Athíni, Beiname Atrytone; Párthenos altgr.: die Jungfrau) ist eine Göttin der griechischen Mythologie (in der römischen Mythologie wird sie analog zur Gestalt der Minerva).
Athene wurde vom Flussgott Triton gemeinsam mit dessen Tochter Pallas aufgezogen, die während eines Kampfspiels mit Wurfspeeren von Athene unbeabsichtigt getötet wurde.
Die Jüdin Pallas Athene von Barbara Hahn für EUR 24,00
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Pallas -- en:Pallas (disambiguation) fr:Pallas Der Ausdruck Pallas bezeichne...
einen Frachter, der 1998 in der Nordsee auf Grund lief, siehe Pallas (Schiff).
Namensträger ist der deutsche Naturforscher Peter Simon Pallas.
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 Palladium (disambiguation) - TheBestLinks.com - Athena, Canada, Chemical element, Greek language, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Palladium (disambiguation) - TheBestLinks.com - Athena, Canada, Chemical element, Greek language,...
Palladium (disambiguation), Athena, Canada, Chemical element, Greek language...
This is a disambiguation page, i.e., a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title.
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 Pallas (Roman) - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Pallas (Roman)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
It was at his instigation that Claudius married Agrippina the Younger (Pallas was alleged to have been her lover), and adopted her son (the future emperor Nero).
After Nero's accession, Agrippina and Pallas gradually lost their influence, and in
62 Nero had Pallas killed, perhaps to get hold of his enormous wealth.
encyclopedia.farlex.com /Pallas+(Roman)   (213 words)

  
 Pallas Encyclopedia Article, History, Biography @ Local Color Art   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
She also carved from a tree trunk a statue of Pallas, the
Later Electra, whom Zeus seduced, took refuge behind this palladium; Zeus tossed it away and it fell on the land of Ilium (
The last Pallas is the son of Lycaon and founder of the
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 Artistopia Music - Pallas
''For other meanings of Pallas, see Pallas (disambiguation).'' In Greek mythology, '''Pallas''' was an epithet for Athena.
One day, while Pallas and Athena were sparring, Zeus appeared between them with the aegis and Pallas, in her fear, forgot to parry a blow from.....
Later Electra, whom Zeus seduced, took refuge behind this palladium; Zeus tossed it away and it fell on the land of Ilium (Troy), where Ilus had a temple built for it.
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 Pallas - Definition up Erdmond.Com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
''For other meanings of Pallas, see Pallas (disambiguation).'' In Greek_mythology,
---- In another version, Pallas was the playmate of Athena, a daughter of the god Triton.
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 Pallas (disambiguation)
Pallas, the son of Crius and Eurybia, is a character in Greek mythology.
Pallas, son of Pandion, is another character in Greek Mythology.
Men shut their doors against a setting sun.
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 Pallas Athena   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
More than 200 km of maintained trails connecting Olos, Pallas, Jeris and other well-known ski-centres into one extended ski route.
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''For other meanings of Pallas, see Pallas (disambiguation).'' In Greek mythology, '''Pallas''' was a son of Crius and Eurybia, husband of Styx (mytho...
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Pallas Athena: process modelling, workflow management and case
Pallas Athena: process modelling, workflow management and case handling.
ATHENA (a-THEE-nuh; Roman name Minerva) was the goddess of crafts and the domestic arts and also those of war.
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 Palladium (disambiguation) - free-definition   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The London Palladium, which opened in 1910 as a Music Hall, is a grand theater in the West End, and was bought by Lord Andrew Lloyd-Webber at the end of 1990.
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