Pallas wire of Évandre
See also: Pallas
In the Greek Mythology and especially Roman, Pallas (in Greek old Παλλάς / Pallás and in Latin Pallas ) is the son of Évandre.
It is in particular quoted by Virgile, which depicts it like a young person and beautiful warlike. His/her father gave him the order of préter strong hand to Énée when this one, unloading in Italy, had to face a coalition leagued against him. He was characterized by his bravery with the combat, but was killed by Turnus. The account of its death and its funeral constitute two tables among most pathetic of Énéide .
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