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    commentators have it that Evander killed his mother. Evander settled in Pallantium where it is said he killed the three-souled Erulus, the king of Italy, three times...
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  • from Pallantium of Arcadia, about sixty years before the Trojan war and the leader was Evander. Solinus writes that the Arcadians were the founders of the...
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  • Evander, a Trojan prince as the bastard son of King Priam of Troy by an unknown concubine. Evander of Pallantium, the wisest among the Arcadians, emigrated...
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  • Fabius (category Children of Heracles)
    chronicling the noble origins of Fabius Maximus, mentions in his poem Punica that Hercules lay with a daughter of King Evander of Pallantium and with her he fathered...
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    Carmenta (category Creators of writing systems)
    mother of Evander of Pallene (fathered by Hermes) and, along with other Greek followers, they founded the town of Pallantium which later was one of the sites...
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  • Pallantium or Pallantion (Ancient Greek: Παλλάντιον), more rarely Palantium or Palantion (Παλάντιον), was one of the most ancient towns of Arcadia, in...
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    Palatine Hill (category Seven hills of Rome)
    founded by Greeks from Pallantium of Arcadia, about sixty years before the Trojan war and the leader was Evander. The myth of the city's origin was significant...
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    Roman people (category Instances of Lang-el using second unnamed parameter)
    origins of the Latin people under a king by the name Latinus, to Evander of Pallantium, who was said to have brought Greek culture to Italy, and a myth of Trojan...
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  • Lykaia (category Festivals of Zeus)
    kingdom of Lycia, across the Aegean, and not Lykaia. A sanctuary of Pan was also located upon the mountain. According to tradition, Evander of Pallantium, son...
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    he founded the city of Pallantium on the future site of Rome, 60 years before the Trojan War. Lupercalia was celebrated in parts of Italy; Luperci are...
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  • brought the Palladium to Troy. Stone statues of Pallas and his grandson Evander were extant in Pallantium in Pausanias' times. Roman authors used Pallas'...
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    Arcadia (region) (category Instances of Lang-el using second unnamed parameter)
    daughter of the King of Arcadia Evander, son of Hermes and an Arcadian nymph called Themis. He was the founder of Pallantium. Pallantium became one of the...
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    himself by giving him three sets of arms. Vergil tells his story through the Arcadian king Evander, founder of Pallantium, who allies with the Trojan immigrants...
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  • leader of the Etruscans, are defeated by Aeneas with the assistance of the Pelasgian colonists from Arcadia and Italic natives of Pallantium, led by...
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    Cacus (category Mythology of Heracles)
    According to Dionysius of Halicarnassus, when the Aborigines and the Arcadians who lived at Pallantium learned of the death of Cacus and saw Hercules...
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    other Greek goddesses, nymphs are generally regarded as personifications of nature, are typically tied to a specific place or landform, and are usually...
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    an ally. Evander had led a colony from Arcadia before the Trojan War and had placed a polis (Livy's urbs) on one of the hills named Pallantium, later becoming...
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