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  Pallas (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pallas (son of Pandion), the son of Pandion II, king of Athens, and father of the fifty Pallantids
Pallas (son of Evander), the son of Evander, king of Latium
Pallas family, a group of asteroids that includes 2 Pallas
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 Station Information - Pallas
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.
Pallas was also the name of one of the four sons of Pandion in Greek mythology.
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 ClSt 200 - Tools
Son of Pandion, who robbed his brother of the dominion of Athens, but was, together with his fifty gigantic sons, slain by the youthful Theseus.
Son of Aeacus and of Endeis, and brother of Telamon.
Son of Zeus and Danae, grandson of Acrisius (q.v.
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 Pandion II - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pandion II was son and heir of Cecrops II, King of Athens.
He was exiled from Athens by the sons of Metion who sought to put him on the throne.
Pylia bore him four sons, he became father of Aegeus, Pallas, Nisos and Lykos, eventually inheriting the kingdom of Megara when Pylas died.
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 Pandion: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com
He was the son of Pandion and a brother of Pallas, Nisos, and Lykos.
He was a son of Cecrops and was exiled from Athens but became King of Megara.
In biology, Pandion is a genus of birds of prey the family Pandionidae that includes the osprey, Pandion haliaetus.
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 Athens
Pallas became the father of fifty sons, collectively known as the Pallantidæ, who hoped to inherit the throne of Athens at the death of Ægeus, that they thought was childless, until Theseus, his son born and raised in Troezen, came back and was recognized by Ægeus.
He was, as was mentioned earlier, a son of Erechtheus' daughter Creüsa and either Apollo (in Euripides' version) or the Thessalian Xouthus, and the brother of Achæus (the eponym of the Achæans).
And his father Xouthus was the son of Hellen (the son of Deucalion, eponym of the Hellenes, that is, the Greeks as a whole) and the brother of Dorus (the eponym of the Dorians) and Æolus (the eponym of the Æolians).
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 Pandion in Greek mythology Greek mythology was the name of...
This "Pandion" was son and heir to Erichthonius of Athens Erichthonius of Athens and the father of Erechtheus Erechtheus, Butes Butes, Cecrops Cecrops II, Procne Procne, and Philomela Philomela by Zeuxippe Zeuxippe.
Pandion II This "Pandion" was son and heir of Cecrops Cecrops II.
He was exiled from Athens Athens by the sons of Metion Metion and fled to Megara Megara where he married the daugher of King Pylas by whom he became father of Aegeus Aegeus, Pallas Pallas, Nisos Nisos and Lykos Lykos, eventially inheriting the kingdom of Megara when Pylas died.
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 Pallas (son of Pandion)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
In Greek mythology Pallas was one of the four sons Pandion.
Pallas is also the name of god of wisdom in Greek mythology; see Pallas.
Upon the death of Pandion Pallas and brothers (Aegeas Nisos and Lykos) took control of Athens from Metion who had seized the throne from They divided the government in four but became king.
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 Aigeus - LitWiki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Pandion was the father of Aigeus, Pallas, Nisos, and Lykos.
She is to wait until the boy is old enough to lift the rock, he is then to be told that Aigeus is his father, and he must travel in secrecy to Athens.
The sons of Pallas war with Theseus when they realize he is the heir to the throne; regardless, Theseus has victory over his enemies.
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 13th century BC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He reportedly only reigned in Megara while Athens and the rest of Attica were under the control of an alliance of Nobles led by his uncle Metion (son of Erechtheus of Athens) and his sons (including in some accounts Daedalus).
Aegeus becomes King of Athens, Nisos reigns in Megara, Lykos in Euboea and Pallas in southern Attica.
Medus, Aegeus' only other son (by Medea of Colchis), had been exiled in Asia and would become legendary ancestor to the Medes.
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 Aegeus
Aegeus, an Athenian king, was the son of Pandion and the brother of Pallas, Nisos, and Lykos.
He asked her to tell her son to travel in secret, as Aegeus feared that the fifty sons of Pallas were plotting against him.
The sons of Pallas had hoped to gain power when Aegeus died, so they went to war when Theseus was named the successor.
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 The Greek Goddesses - Odyne through Volupta
Pallas was an epithet of Athena, meaning Maiden or youth.
She was the wife of Eros (God of Love, son of Aphrodite) and their myth is about how Love and the Soul came together.
She is raped by her son Zeus when she tells him he may not marry, despite her change to a snake.
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 Pallas (Greek) - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Pallas (Greek)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
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.
encyclopedia.farlex.com /Pallas+(Greek)   (142 words)

  
 Troezen, Greek Mythology Link.
Hyperenor 1, son of Poseidon and the Pleiad Alcyone 1, reigned in Hyperea, which he himself founded, and his brother Anthas ruled Anthea.
For when Theseus was declared successor to the throne of Athens, the 50 sons of Pallas 5 (son of Pandion 4, son of Cecrops 2, son of Erechtheus, son of Pandion 2, son of Erichthonius 2 [see Athens]), would not accept him as king, and therefore went to war, being defeated and killed by Theseus.
But Sciron has been variously called son of Poseidon, or son of Pelops 1, or son of Pylas, the Megarian king who is said to have founded Pylos.
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 Athena, Greek Mythology Link.
Others affirm that when Athena was born she was brought up by Triton (the son of Poseidon and Amphitrite), whose body, as far as the belly, was like that of the gods, but had a tail of a sea-monster.
During her childhood, Athena, while playing with another girl called Pallas 3, killed her accidentally during one of their games, and being grieved for her death, Athena made a wooden image in her likeness, which was called the Palladium.
In any case, Athena is said to have brought Erichthonius 2 up unknown to the other gods, hiding the child in a chest, which she gave to the daughters of King Cecrops 1 of Athens to guard.
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 The Metamorphoses
Pallas Minerva took the shape of an old woman: adding grey hair to her temples, and ageing her limbs, which she supported with a stick.
The nymphs and the Phrygian women worshipped her godhead: the girl alone remained unafraid, yet she did blush, as the sky is accustomed to redden when Aurora first stirs, and, after a while, to whiten at the sun from the east.
Thrace of course rejoiced with them, and they themselves gave thanks to the gods, and the day when Pandion’s daughter married her illustrious king, and the day on which Itys their son was born, they commanded to be celebrated as festivals: so, always, our real advantages escape us.
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 The Owen Barfield World Wide Website: P Annotations   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
School in philosophy and psychology, founded by Edmund Husserl, that argued against the priority of abstract thought and sought to establish the intellect as an aspect of human embodiment and lived experience.
Procne was married to King Tereus of Thrace (one of the sons of Ares), and had a son by him, Itys.
The goddess then sent her son Eros to make Psyche fall in love with an ugly man. However, the god himself fell in love with the girl and visited her every night, but forbade her to see his face, so she did not know who her lover was.
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 Metamorphoses Book VI (6) by Ovid - Ancient Greek / Roman Mythology
Pallas Athene depicts the hill of Mars, and the court of the Aeropagus, in Cecrops’s Athens, and the old dispute between Neptune and herself, as to who had the right to the city and its name.
But though the Thracian king retired to bed, he was disturbed by thoughts of her, and remembering her features, her gestures, her hands, he imagined the rest that he had not yet seen, as he would wish, and fuelled his own fires, in sleepless restlessness.
He had four sons and the same number of daughters, and two of the daughters were rivals in beauty.
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 Pallas (Roman) - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Pallas (Roman)
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).
62 Nero had Pallas killed, perhaps to get hold of his enormous wealth.
This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.
encyclopedia.farlex.com /Pallas+(Roman)   (125 words)

  
 myth.html   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
I was born in Megara, a city on the Isthmus of Corinth.
My father was Pandion and my brothers Pallas, Nisos,and Lykos.I ruled a kingdom with my brothers.
I died in the sea, when my son didn't change the sails after killing the Minotaur.
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 wikien.info: Main_Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
In Greek mythology, Palamedes was the son of Nauplius and Clymene.
They are sons of Etna or Thalia with Zeus or Hephaestus, and Sicilian chthonic gods of geysers, venerated as heroes.
He was born in Solace, as the son of Caramon and Tika Waylan Majere.
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 pallas - OneLook Dictionary Search
Pallas : The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language [home, info]
Phrases that include pallas: peter simon pallas, pallas peter simon, aspects of 2 pallas, asteroid pallas, athena pallas, more...
Words similar to pallas: athena, athene, pallas athena, more...
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 Athena: Goddess of Wisdom
But there was a problem, Zeus checked up on Metis and found out that if he had a son by her this son would be mightier than him.
She is often called Pallas, or Pallas Athene.
She was called Athena Aethyia (Gannet, a type of bird), and I don't know why yet, but there was a Rock dedicated to this where the hero Pandion died.
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 Asia 1996-97
Little did we know that in a few minutes we would leave behind what would prove to be the most promising birding we found anywhere in Vietnam.
After clearing immigration, we had to wait until 4 PM in the border town of Lang Son for the evening train to Hanoi.
Little did we know that Lang Son would be the nicest town we would find.
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 PALLAS(5) : The legendary mortal from Greek Mythology
PALLAS(5): A son of Pandion, King of Athens, who had fifty sons known as Pallantids.
These were all wiped out by THESEUS so little remains to tell.
He's not to be confused with PALLAS, PALLAS(2), PALLAS(3) or PALLAS(4).
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 The Internet Classics Archive | Metamorphoses by Ovid
The warrior's due, among the sons of Fame.
That made them parents of a hopeful son.
With you, dear son, my daughter I entrust,
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 PALLAS(6) : The deity from Roman Mythology
But as a deity of evasion you have to sprinkle a sack full of salt on some of EVANDER'S assertions.
PALLAS could also be a daughter of a Triton, killed by ATHENA, or a Giant, or a king's son, or son of Pandion, king of Athens who had fifty sons called the Pallantids
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