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Hey there! Have you heard about Athena and Pallas? Well, let me tell you - it’s an interesting story. You see, Athena was the goddess of wisdom and Pallas was her daughter. So, when Athena referred Pallas to the gods for help in a dispute, they were both taken aback. It was a big deal for them both! But it showed just how much trust and respect they had for each other - pretty cool, right?
Why Is Athena Referred To As Pallas? [Solved]
Well, it’s a sad story: Pallas and Athena were buddies since they were kids, but one day when they were play-fighting, Athena accidentally killed her. She was so upset that she changed her name to Pallas in memory of her friend.
Athena: The Greek goddess of wisdom, courage, and warfare. She was the daughter of Zeus and Metis, and was born fully grown from her father’s head.
Pallas: A giant who challenged Athena to a fight for the right to be named the patron of Athens. He was killed by Athena in the battle, but she honored his bravery by referring to him as Pallas Athena ever since.
Battle: The two fought a fierce battle that lasted for days until finally Athena emerged victorious over Pallas with her spear and shield.
Patron of Athens: After defeating Pallas in battle, Athena became the patron deity of Athens and its people, protecting them from harm and providing them with wisdom and guidance in times of need.
Legacy: To honor her victory over Pallas, Athena adopted his name as part of hers - henceforth she would be known as “Pallas Athena”. This legacy has endured throughout history as a reminder that even in defeat there can be honor found if one is brave enough to face their fears head on
Athena and Pallas were BFFs; they referred to each other all the time. Whenever Athena needed help, she’d turn to Pallas for advice. And when Pallas was in a jam, she knew Athena had her back. They were like two peas in a pod!