Noun
(Greek mythology) goddess of wisdom and useful arts and prudent warfare; guardian of Athens; identified with Roman Minerva
Source: WordNetI did not spring, when I first entered Parliament, on November 15,1960, "fully armed, with a mighty shout" from a breach in Lester B. Pearson's skull. like the Pallas Athena from the head of Zeus. Judy LaMarsh
Alternatively, the Trojans and Pallas Athena were the judges Homer, Odyssey λ 542. Proclus, Chrestomathy 3, Little Iliad. Source: Internet
Athena's owl also serves as the mascot of the college, and one of the college hymns is "Pallas Athena". Source: Internet
Pallas Athena The tradition regarding Athena's parentage involves some of her more mysterious epithets : Pallas, as in the ancient-Greek Παλλάς Ἀθήνη main (also Pallantias) and Tritogeneia (also Trito, Tritonis, Tritoneia, Tritogenes). Source: Internet