Pallas (Warrior)
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Greek A second generation
Titan; considered by some to be the god of warfare
and of the springtime battle season.
Pallas was the son of Crius and Eurybia and the
brother of Astraeus and Perses; He married Styx, a
daughter of Oceanus; and with her had four children,
Zelus, Nike, Cratus, and Bia, whose names meant,
respectively, zeal, victory, strength, and force, all
terms of warfare.
His children and wife fought against him when
they joined the great Olympian God Zeus in his
battle against the Titans.
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- FRÉGATE PALLAS (La). Gontcharov
- Rainbow Warrior.
- Nike (Nice; Victory) Greek The spirit of victory; a demigod or lesser goddess; daughter of the Titan Pallas and the water Nymph Styx; sister of Bia (Force), Cratus (Strength), and Zelus (Zeal).
- Palladium Greek The sacred statue of Pallas Athene that was said to have fallen from heaven.
- Palla s (Warrior) Greek A second generation Titan; considered by some to be the god of warfare and of the springtime battle season.