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PALLAS - Greek Titan God of Battle & Warcraft - THEOI GREEK MYTHOLOGY
PALLAS was the Titan god of battle and warcraft. He was the father of Nike (Victory), Zelos (Rivalry), Kratos (Cratus, Strength) and Bia (Power) by Styx (Hatred), children who sided with Zeus during the Titan-War. Pallas' name was derived from the Greek word pallô meaning "to brandish (a spear)".
Pallas | Heavenly body, Solar System, Dwarf planet | Britannica
Pallas has an ellipsoidal shape with radial dimensions of 275 × 258 × 238 km, equivalent to a sphere with a diameter of 513 km—i.e., about 15 percent of the diameter of the Moon. Pallas’s albedo (reflectivity) is 0.15. Its mass is about 1.2 × 10 20 kg, and its density is about 3.4 grams per cubic cm (about that of the Moon). Pallas turns ...
Pallas - Greek Mythology
Pallas was a Titan god in Greek mythology, son of the Titans Crius and Eurybia. He had two brothers, Astraeus and Perses, and he was married to Styx, with whom he had a number of children; Zelus, Nike, Kratos, Bia, Scylla, Fontes and Lacus. He was the Titan of warcraft.
Pallas Greek Mythology: Stories and Significance Explained
Pallas, a titan god of war in Greek mythology, played a significant role in the ancient Greek pantheon. He was the son of Crius and Eurybia and married to Styx, the goddess of hatred. Pallas and Styx had four children, Zelos, Nike, Kratos, and Bia, who personified victory, zeal, strength, and power.
Pallas Greek Goddess: A Complete Guide (2023) - Mythology Source
Mike Greenberg, PhD. Published onJuly 27, 2020. 9. If you know the name Pallas, you have likely heard it attached to the name of one of the favorite goddesses of the Greek world. Pallas Athena was the virgin goddess of war, wisdom, crafts, and the patron deity of the great city of Athens.
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