The fight against the Pallantidae on the frieze of the Temple of Hephaestus at Athens, Greece.
In Greek mythology, the Pallantidae (Ancient Greek: Παλλαντίδαι, romanized: Pallantídai, lit. 'sons of Pallas') were the fifty sons of Pallas, younger brother of Aegeus, king of Athens.
In Greek mythology, the Pallantidae (Ancient Greek: Παλλαντίδαι, romanized: Pallantídai, lit. 'sons of Pallas') were the fifty sons of Pallas, younger...
long before the Pallantides' hopes of succeeding the childless Aegeus would be lost if they did not get rid of Theseus (the Pallantides were the sons of...
frieze of the pronaos depicts a scene from the battle of Theseus with the Pallantides in the presence of gods while the frieze of the opisthodomos shows the...
Lycaon), a teacher of Athena Pallas (son of Pandion), the father of the 50 Pallantides Pallas (Titan), the son of Crius and Eurybia, brother of Astraeus and...
battle at Marathon, where he buried his opponent's head. Meanwhile, the Pallantides, the 50 sons of Pallas, leader of Pallini and brother of Aegeus, claimed...
Accompanying him are his son, Prince Conn, Conan's generals Trocero and Pallantides, and Diviatix, a white druid from the Pictish Wilderness, who promises...