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- Pallantium (Ancient Gr****: Παλλάντιον) was an ancient city near the Tiber river on the Italian peninsula. Roman mythology, as recounted in Virgil's Aeneid...
- and alphabet of Greece to ancient Italy, where he founded the city of Pallantium on the ****ure site of Palatine Hill, Rome, sixty years before the Trojan...
- AD 17) the Palatine hill got its name from the Arcadian settlers from Pallantium, named from its founder Pallas, son of Lycaon. More likely, it is derived...
- Pallantium or Pallantion (Ancient Gr****: Παλλάντιον), more rarely Palantium or Palantion (Παλάντιον), was one of the most ancient towns of Arcadia, in...
- Hermes and an Arcadian nymph called Themis. He was the founder of Pallantium. Pallantium became one of the cities that was merged later into the ancient...
- Hermes) and, along with other Gr**** followers, they founded the town of Pallantium which later was one of the sites of the start of Rome. Gaius Julius Hyginus...
- ****istance of the Pelasgian colonists from Arcadia and Italic natives of Pallantium, led by that city's founder, the Arcadian Evander of Pallene. The story...
- unknown concubine. Evander of Pallantium, the wisest among the Arcadians, emigrated to Italy where he founded a city Pallantium. He was the son of Hermes...
- She had a son with Hermes, called Evander. Her son was the founder of Pallantium, one of the cities that was merged later into ancient Rome. Chalcea mother...
- pantheon, Gr**** laws and alphabet to Italy, where he founded the city of Pallantium on the ****ure site of Rome, 60 years before the Trojan War. Lupercalia...