Pallas was the Titan god of warcraft.
Pallas Athena is a god among the ancient Greeks.
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.
pallas or Hypenon
In Roman Mythology, Pallas Athena was known as Minerva.
Zelus is a god (male). He is the son of Pallas and Styx, along with siblings Nike, Kratos and Bia.
In Greek mythology, Styx, the goddess of the River Styx, was married to the Titan Pallas. Together they had children, including Zelus (God of Zeal), Nike (Goddess of Victory), Kratos (God of Strength), and Bia (Goddess of Force).
Pallas is another name for Athena, the goddess of wisdom and strategy. Apollo is the god of warfare and fear.
Kratos does not die in Greek mythology, he is the god of "strength", son of Styx and Pallas.
The bust of Pallas is a short way of referencing the Greek goddess Pallas Athena, or rather, Athena-- the namesake of Athens, and Greek goddess of wisdom. It symbolizes that what the raven says should be considered as truthful and wise. Poe said he chose the word "pallas" due to the sonorousness of the word..the way it sounds. "Bust of Pallas" fits the meter better than "Bust of Athena" but you can't believe for a second that the choice of Athena, stated as Pallas, was a randomly chosen Greek deity that just sounded pleasant. The bust of Pallas (assuming you're talking about the reference in Poe's poem "The Raven") refers to a head-and-shoulders-only statue of Pallas Athena, the greek goddess of wisdom.
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.
Nike's mother is commonly given as Styx - her father Pallas. A sister of Zelus (zeal), Cratos (strength), and Bia (force). The word "Pallas" has association with Athena, with whom she is often confused: further, Pallas may have been a Titan war god, for Ares is also called the father of Nike.