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21:16, 27 March 2012: 173.196.196.92 (talk) triggered filter 79, performing the action "edit" on Pallas (daughter of Triton). Actions taken: Warn; Filter description: New user removing reference grouping tags (examine)

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[[File:PallasGiustiniani.jpg|thumb|''Pallas Giustiniani'', Roman sculpture.]]
[[File:PallasGiustiniani.jpg|thumb|''Pallas Giustiniani'', Roman sculpture.]]
In [[Greek mythology]], '''Pallas''' (Παλλάς) was the daughter of [[Triton (mythology)|Triton]]. Acting as a foster parent to [[Zeus]]’s daughter [[Athena]], Triton raised her alongside his own daughter. During a friendly fight between the two goddesses, Athena was protected from harm by Zeus but mortally wounded Pallas. Out of sadness and regret, she created the [[Palladium (mythology)|palladium]], a statue in the likeness of Pallas.<ref>Pseudo-[[Apollodorus of Athens|Apollodorus]], ''[[Bibliotheca (Pseudo-Apollodorus)|Bibliotheca]]'' 3.12.3.</ref> This story inspired a yearly festival in [[Ancient Libya|Libya]] dedicated to Athena. Girls from the Machlyans and Auseans tribes would fight each other, and those who died were labeled false virgins.<ref>[[Herodotus]]. ''[[Histories (Herodotus)|Histories]]'', 4.180.</ref>
In [[Greek mythology]], '''Pallas''' (Παλλάς) was the daughter of [[Triton (mythology)|Triton]]. Acting as a foster parent to [[Zeus]]’s daughter [[Athena]], Triton raised her alongside his own daughter. During a friendly fight between the two goddesses, Athena was protected from harm by Zeus but mortally wounded Pallas. Out of sadness and regret, she created the [[Palladium (mythology)|palladium]], a statue in the likeness of Pallas.<ref>Pseudo-[[Apollodorus of Athens|Apollodorus]], ''[[Bibliotheca (Pseudo-Apollodorus)|Bibliotheca]]'' 3.12.3.</ref> This story inspired a yearly festival in [[Ancient Libya|Libya]] dedicated to Athena. Girls from the Machlyans and Auseans tribes would fight each other, and those who died were labeled false virgins.<ref>[[Herodotus]]. ''[[Histories (Herodotus)|Histories]]'', 4.180.</ref>

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[[Category:Greek mythology]]
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'[[File:PallasGiustiniani.jpg|thumb|''Pallas Giustiniani'', Roman sculpture.]] In [[Greek mythology]], '''Pallas''' (Παλλάς) was the daughter of [[Triton (mythology)|Triton]]. Acting as a foster parent to [[Zeus]]’s daughter [[Athena]], Triton raised her alongside his own daughter. During a friendly fight between the two goddesses, Athena was protected from harm by Zeus but mortally wounded Pallas. Out of sadness and regret, she created the [[Palladium (mythology)|palladium]], a statue in the likeness of Pallas.<ref>Pseudo-[[Apollodorus of Athens|Apollodorus]], ''[[Bibliotheca (Pseudo-Apollodorus)|Bibliotheca]]'' 3.12.3.</ref> This story inspired a yearly festival in [[Ancient Libya|Libya]] dedicated to Athena. Girls from the Machlyans and Auseans tribes would fight each other, and those who died were labeled false virgins.<ref>[[Herodotus]]. ''[[Histories (Herodotus)|Histories]]'', 4.180.</ref> ==References== {{reflist}} [[Category:Greek mythology]] [[Category:Greek goddesses]] [[it:Pallade (Tritone)]] [[lt:Palaja]] [[ru:Паллада]] [[uk:Паллада]]'
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'[[File:PallasGiustiniani.jpg|thumb|''Pallas Giustiniani'', Roman sculpture.]] In [[Greek mythology]], '''Pallas''' (Παλλάς) was the daughter of [[Triton (mythology)|Triton]]. Acting as a foster parent to [[Zeus]]’s daughter [[Athena]], Triton raised her alongside his own daughter. During a friendly fight between the two goddesses, Athena was protected from harm by Zeus but mortally wounded Pallas. Out of sadness and regret, she created the [[Palladium (mythology)|palladium]], a statue in the likeness of Pallas.<ref>Pseudo-[[Apollodorus of Athens|Apollodorus]], ''[[Bibliotheca (Pseudo-Apollodorus)|Bibliotheca]]'' 3.12.3.</ref> This story inspired a yearly festival in [[Ancient Libya|Libya]] dedicated to Athena. Girls from the Machlyans and Auseans tribes would fight each other, and those who died were labeled false virgins.<ref>[[Herodotus]]. ''[[Histories (Herodotus)|Histories]]'', 4.180.</ref>'
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