Pallas is sometimes written as part of Athena's name because, according to legend, she once had a dear friend named Pallas. She loved to train and practice with him. One day, in the middle of a sparring lesson, she mortally wounded him. In honor of her friend, she sometimes, especially when she is shown as a war goddes, puts his name in front of hers.
The Greeks worshiped Pallas Athene,the Goddess of Wisdom and their Protectress. Pallas Athene is likely the same to "Athena",also the Greek Goddess of wisdom. They just gave them different names. The Greeks thinks that Pallas Athene is their savior. So, they let "Phidias", a sculptor, create a statue of her to symbolize her beauty and to show their love and appreciation for her.
it symbolizes death of his lost love lenore. No,The Bust of Pallas is the Goddess of Wisdom. When the raven lands on the bust, it symbolizes that the raven is speaking the word "nevermore" from wisdom rather than just a stock reply. The symbolism of The Bust of Pallas gives the narrator's anguish more intensity because the raven "wisely" utters the word nevermore when asked about Lenore.
Pallas was the Titan god of warcraft.
Athena and her companion Pallas were sparring with spears, when Athena accidently killed Pallas. As a sign of mourning for her lost friend, Athena placed Pallas' name in front of her ownher own: Pallas Athena.
Pallas's cat was created in 1776.
Pallas's Squirrel was created in 1779.
Pallas - band - was created in 1980.
Simon Pallas was born in 1694.
Pallas was a friend of the goddess Athena.
I cannot see that the name 'Pallas Apollo' exists. Pallas is one of Athena's names. Also there is a giant and a Titan war god named Pallas.
* Pallas is a title of Athena. * Pallas was used by seven people in Greek mythology. There is a link below where you can read about all of them.
She is often called Pallas, or Pallas Athene.