Pallas (Son of Evander)
978-613-2-34437-3
6132344373
96
2010-08-21
34.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. In Roman mythology, Pallas was the son of King Evander. In Virgil's Aeneid, Evander allows Pallas to fight against the Rutuli with Aeneas, who takes him and treats him like his own son Ascanius. In battle, Pallas proves he is a warrior, killing many Rutulians, and compared to the Rutulian Lausus, son of Mezentius. Tragically, however, Pallas is eventually killed by Turnus, who takes his sword-belt as a spoil. Throughout the rest of Book X, Aeneas is filled with rage (furor) at the death of the youth, and he rushes through the Latin lines and mercilessly kills his way to Turnus. Turnus, however, is lured away by Juno so that he might be spared, and Aeneas kills Lausus, instead, which he instantly regrets. A battle ensues between Mezentius and Aeneas, and Aeneas kills Mezentius.
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