Pallas
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Cite This SourceIn classical mythology, Pallas may refer to
- Pallas (son of Crius), a Titan associated with war
- Pallas (Giant), a Giant and the son of Uranus and Gaia
- Pallas (son of Pandion), the son of Pandion II, king of Athens, and father of the fifty Pallantids
- Pallas (son of Evander), the son of Evander, king of Latium
- Pallas (daughter of Triton), the daughter of Triton
- Pallas (son of Lycaon), teacher of Athena
- Athena, who used the epithet "Pallas"
Pallas may also refer to
- Peter Simon Pallas, a German naturalist who explored the Urals, the Caspian Sea, China, and the Altai. One cat and several bird species were named after him:
- Pallas's Cat
- Pallas's Warbler
- Pallas's Gull
- Pallas's Sandgrouse
- Pallas's Reed Bunting
- Pallas's Grasshopper Warbler
- Pallas's Fish Eagle
- 2 Pallas, one of the earliest-discovered asteroids
- Pallas family, a group of asteroids that includes 2 Pallas
- Pallas, a crater on Earth's moon
- Pallas (freedman), a freedman and favorite of Emperor Claudius
- Pallas (band), a British progressive rock band
- The name given to the luxury versions of the Citroën DS, Citroën CX, Citroën XM and Citroën C6, automobiles built in France
- Pallas (L. Neil Smith), a literary SF work by L. Neil Smith
- Pallas, a fell in Lapland Province, Finland.
- Pallas (TV series)), a British satirical TV series.

- Pallas groupe, a French company later merged into Pallas Stern, which collapsed.

- Pallasgreen, a village in County Tipperary, Ireland
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