Parthenon.
Pallas was a friend of the goddess Athena.
Athena , goddess of Victory. [ AKA Pallas Athena ] .
It was built as a temple to the patron goddess of Athens, Athena. She was also known as Athena Parthenos or Athena the maiden which is why its called the Parthenon. It was also built to celebrate a significant victory by Athens over the Persian army who had almost beaten the Athenian when they invaded Athens a few years before. Many Athenian buildings were destroyed by fire during the Persian war and the Athenian ruler Pericles launched a big programme of building to make the city beautiful.
None. Athene was a maiden goddess (Pallas Athene; Parthenia, with both "pallas" and "parthenos" translating as "youth, maiden or virgin") who in several myths proved that she wanted nothing to do with romantic relationships. One obscure myth, however gives her a child, Erichthonius (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athena#Erichthonius).
* 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.
The goddess Pallas Athena
She was the Greek goddess of war and wisdom.
The Roman goddess of wisdom, the equivalent of the Greek Pallas Athena, was Minerva.
Pallas is another name for Athena, the goddess of wisdom and strategy. Apollo is the god of warfare and fear.
Athena's sacred bird is the owl.
Athene (also known as Athena or Pallas Athene) was the Greek goddess of Wisdom. Her mother was the goddess Metis; her father was Zeus.
If by ideas you mean wisdom, then the Greek Goddess of Wisdom is Pallas Athena. She is better known as Athena