Greco-Roman Mythology
- Male (Πάλλας, gen. Πάλλαντος)
- Pallas (son of Crius), a Titan associated with war
- Pallas (Giant), a son of Uranus and Gaia
- Pallas (son of Pandion), the son of Pandion II, king of Athens, and father of the fifty Pallantides
- Pallas (son of Evander), a prominent character in the Aeneid
- Pallas (son of Lycaon), teacher of Athena
- Pallas, father of Euryalus by Diomede
- Female (Παλλάς, gen. Παλλάδος)
- Athena, who used the epithet "Pallas Athena"
- Pallas (daughter of Triton)
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