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Pallas mastiff bat, Vespertilio molossus. Vespertilio molossus Pall
Athena. Head of a marble statue. 2nd century AD. From the ancient city of Philippi, Greece. National Archaeological Museum. Sofia. Bulgaria.
Minerva or Pallas, Roman goddess of wisdom and strategic warfare. She wears a helmet and armour, carries a shield and spear, and is accompanied by a cock and owl
Athena, often given the epithet Pallas, ancient Greek goddessAthena or Athene, often given the epithet Pallas, ancient Greek goddess associated with wisdom, handicraft, and warfare
Roman candelabra and labrum (bath)Candelabra with two figures of Pallas standing on a shield, from a terracotta owned by Piranesi 1, ancient labrum or bath excavated by Prince Augustus in Ardia 2
Allegorical procession of the Triumph of WealthThe Triumph of Wealth, procession of allegorical figures of the rich. Fortune and Pluto ride a carriage drawn by Avarice, Imposture, Usury, etc
Figure of Diomedes, with the PalladiumFigure of Diomedes with short sword holding the Palladium, a wooden image of Pallas. King of Argos, hero in the Trojan War. On cornelian in the Duke of Devonshire's collection
Bust of Pallas, daughter of TritonBust of Pallas in Etruscan helmet with raised crest, carved breastplate, daughter of Triton and messenger of the seas. In hyacinth topaz. Pallade. In hiacinto
Athena or Pallas, Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare, in cameo. Wearing a helmet decorated with winged horse Pegasus and chimera, breastplate with face of the Gorgon Medusa and snakes
Roman soldier in serpent-crested helmetRoman soldier in breastplate armour, with shield, sword and spear. The helmet with a serpent crest like that of Pallas. In carnelian. Soldato. In corniola
Figure of Bellona, Roman goddess of warFigure of Bellona, ancient Roman goddess of war. In Pallas helmet with crest, breastplate with head of Medusa, shield with lion's head, spear In emerald plasma. Bellona. Plasma di Smeraldo
Pallas, daughter of Triton in Greek mythologyFigure of Pallas, daughter of Triton in Greek mythology, with shield, spear and helmet. In emerald plasma. Pallade. Plasma di smeraldo
Pallas Athena, circa 1657, by Rembrandt (1606-1669). DetailRembrandt (Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn) (1606-1669). Dutch painter and printmaker. Pallas Athena, circa 1657. Detail. Oil on canvas. Calouste Gulbenkian Museum. Lisbon, Portugal
Pallas tube-nosed fruit bat, Nyctimene cephalotes. Vespertilio cephalotes Pall
Kyrgyz women in traditional costume. Illustration from Peter Simon Pallas Travels through the southern provinces of the Russia Empire, 1812
Women of the Mordvin Erzya people in traditional costume. Mordovia. Illustration from Peter Simon Pallas Travels through the southern provinces of the Russia Empire, 1812
Peter Simon Pallas (1741-1811), German zoologist and botanist. Portrait engraved on steel by W.H. Lizars, from Sir William Jardines The Naturalists Library, 1833, Edinburgh
Ulysses at Her Majestys Theatre, London - Constance Collier as Pallas Athene. The play was written by Stephen Phillips. 1902
Cupid supplicates Pallas to let him become a volunteer
Cupid deposits his banner in the temple of Minerva
Juno and Pallas visiting Venus to persuade her to induce Medea to fall in love with Jason
Detachments Attack the Red Battery at AcapulcoThe detachments Pallas and Cornelie attack the red battery at Acapulco. Boats of soldiers row to shore to attack at Acapulco. Date: 1863
View of the Gota Canal at Borensberg, Ostergotland, Sweden, with the steamship Pallas on the water. Date: circa 1930s
Northern red-backed vole - feeds on Siberian stone pine (Pinus sibirica Mayr) seeds - a cone on the left (Clethrionomys rutilus Pallas)
Secret Toad-Headed Agama - dispays its collar when being disturbed - sand dunes - desert (Phrynocephalus mystaceus Pallas). Caspian sea shore - Turkmenistan. April
Secret Toad-Headed Agama - dispays being disturbed - sand dunes - desert (Phrynocephalus mystaceus Pallas). Caspian sea shore - Turkmenistan. Spring - April
PALLAS, Peter Simon (1741- 1811). German naturalist. Engraving
Pallas Athena in undergarments (stola) and cloak (pallium) and Spartan girl in dress and skirt
The solar system.. The solar system, showing the sun, Mercury, Venus, the earth, Mars, Juno, Pallas, Ceres, Jupiter, Saturn, the Georgian planet (Uranus) and Vesta (asteroid)
Northern Red-backed Vole - emerges from a hide in wood-store (Myodes rutilus Pallas). Wildlife reserve Denezhkin Kamen - North Ural Mountains - Russia
Darkling Beetle - in the evening (Sternodes caspicus Pallas). Turkmenistan - Central Karakum Desert - Spring - April
Darkling Beetle - runs in sand dunes of Karakum desert in the evening (Sternodes caspicus Pallas). Turkmenistan - Central Karakum Desert - Spring - April
Red-cheeked Souslik - adult near a burrow in steppe (Citellius major Pallas). in steppes of Orenburg region - South Russia - June
Red-cheeked Souslik - adult - observes surroundings while feeding on corn, lost during transportation (Citellius major Pallas)
Marsh Frog - basks in the sun (Rana ridibunda Pallas). in shallow of a Ural river - South of Kuvandyk town - close to border with Kazakhstan - Orenburg region - South Russia - June
Darkling Beetle - runs around a sand dune in search of grass sprouts - feeds in dusk and dawn (Sternodes caspicus Pallas). Central Karakum desert - Turkmenistan - former CIS - Spring - April
Northern Birch Mouse - explores willow branch, feeding on buds (Sicista betulina Pallas)
Northern red-backed VOLE, two young brothers feed on taiga-forest floor near river Negustyah (Clethrionomys rutilus Pallas)
Northern red-backed vole - on taiga-forest floor near river Negustyah (Clethrionomys rutilus Pallas)
Northern birch mouse feeds on bird cherry (Prunus padus L.) buds and flowers (Sicista betulina Pallas)
Northern birch mouse explores redcurrant branch, feeding on buds and flowers (Sicista betulina pallas)
Haliaeetus leucoryphus, pallass fish eagle
HANSEN, Theophil (1813-1891); KUNDMANN, Carl (1838-1919). Autrian Parliament. 1874-1883. AUSTRIA. Vienna. In foreground, the monumental fountain of Pallas Athena. Neoclassicism. Architecture
Statue and government building, Munich, GermanyView of the statue of Pallas Athene on the Maximilian Bridge, which crosses the River Isar in Munich, Bavaria, Germany
Pallas AtheneThe goddess Athene, who watched over Odysseus (Ulysses) throughout his perilous travels