In Virgil's Aeneid, Pallas, the son of Evander, is fated to die as a consequence of the conflict between the Trojans and the Rutulians, led by Turnus. Despite his bravery and the guidance of his father, his fate is sealed when he confronts Turnus in battle. Ultimately, Pallas is killed by Turnus, which deeply affects Aeneas and propels him to seek vengeance for his fallen ally. This tragic death underscores the themes of fate and the inevitability of loss in the epic.
Simon Pallas died on 1770-07-24.
Viktor Po schl has written: 'Die Dichtkunst Virgils'
Peter Simon Pallas died on September 8, 1811 at the age of 69.
Renee de Pallas died in 1987, in Caracas, Venezuela.
Kratos does not die in Greek mythology, he is the god of "strength", son of Styx and Pallas.
Alfred Stielau-Pallas has written: 'Die zehn Gebote als Erfolgsprinzip' -- subject(s): Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Success, Success, Ten commandments
P. S. Pallas has written: 'Travels through the Southern provinces of the Russian empire, in the years 1793 and 1794' 'Bemerkungen auf einer Reise in die sudlichen Statthalterschaften des russischen Reichs'
They were fated to die by Odysseus' hand. They had committed an unforgivable offense, and might cause trouble if they were allowed to live. Perhaps not all of them deserved to die, but it was simpler and cleaner to kill them all.
In the Underworld, or upon the earth cutting the hair of those who are fated to die and dedicating that hair to the Underworld.
Captain Scott died on March 29, 1912 during his ill-fated expedition to the South Pole.
An oracle came from Delphi warning him not to have a son because that son was fated to kill his own father. Laius did not heed this warning.
she died because she fated and killed herself with her own stench you see she was dumb and silly but keep watching David Attenborough how boring i mean how fun he he