pallas (son of evander)

In Roman mythology, Pallas was the son of King Evander. In Virgil's Aeneid, Evander allows Pallas to fight against the Rutuli with Aeneas. In battle, Pallas proves he is a warrior, killing many Rutulians. Tragically, however, Pallas is eventually killed by Turnus.…more
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    Venus (goddess)

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    Turnus (king Of The Rutuli)

    Turnus was the King of the Rutuli, and the chief antagonist of the hero Aeneas....

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    Pallas (son Of Evander)

    In Roman mythology, Pallas was the son of King Evander. In Virgils Aeneid, Evander allows Pallas to fight against the Rutuli with Aeneas. In battle, Pallas proves he is a warrior, killing many Rutulians. Tragically, however, Pallas is eventually kil...