Pallas

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In Greek mythology, Pallas can refer to:

  • a Palas, daughter of the god Triton and companion of Athena, of whom she later took the name;
  • a Palasa titan;
  • a Palasa son of Uranus and Geah, dead and desolated by Athena;
  • a Palasthe son of Pandon II, king of Athens;
  • a Palas, son of Lycaon, king of Arcadia.

History and historical figures:

  • to the palates or dynasty Pala, an ancient state of Bengal and the area of the current Bihar, whose existence spans the centuryVIII to the centuryXII.
  • a Marco Antonio Palas, Greek liberto, imperial secretary during the reigns of the Roman emperors Claudio and Nero.
  • a Palas (architecture), building that housed Aula Regia of the imperial palaces of the Holy Roman German Empire.

In addition, Palas may also refer to:

  • a Palasthe greatest asteroid belt asteroid;
  • a Palas, town of Romania in the Dobruja, on the shores of the Black Sea where one of its ends has the "Muralla de Trajano";
  • a Palas, racket sport, which is usually played on the beach.

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