He was the brother of Aegeus, Nisos, Lykos and the wife of Sciron.
[2] Pallas received Paralia[3] or Diacria[4] as his domain, or else he shared the power over several demes with Aegeus.
[5] Later, after the death of Aegeas, Pallas tried to take the throne from the rightful heir, his nephew, Theseus, but failed and was killed by him,[6] and so were his fifty children, the Pallantides.
He then came to Arcadia, where he became king and founded a dynasty to which Evander and another Pallas belonged.
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