Pallas (Titan)
See also: Pallas
In the Greek Mythology, Pallas (in Greek old Παλλάς / Pallás ) is a Titan, wire of Crios and Eurybie, brother of Astraéos and Persès. It is, with Styx, the father of Nike (the Victoire), Bia (the Force), Cratos (Power) and Zélos (Heat). With this list, Hygin adds the monster Scylla like one of his/her daughters as well as the lakes and fountains while other sources quote only Séléné and Éos.
The Latin authors only arrange more readily Pallas among the Géants resulting from the Ground or this one and of the Tartar according to Hygin.
Sources
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(I, 2,2-4; I, 6,1-2).
- (III, 23).
- (v. 375 and suiv.).
- ( Foreword ).
- (IV, v.100).
- (IV, 373).
- (VII, 26,5; VIII, 18,1).
- (s.v. Παλλάς ).
- (II, 72).
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