Pallas (son of Lycaon)
In Greek mythology, Pallas was an Arcadian prince and the eponymous founder of the Arcadian town of Pallantion. He was the teacher of Athena, who, according to local myths, was born in Aliphera.
Family
Pallas was one of the 50 sons of the impious King Lycaon either by the naiad Cyllene, Nonacris or by unknown woman. He had a daughter, Chryse who married Dardanus and brought the Palladium to Troy.Stone statues of Pallas and his grandson Evander were extant in Pallantium in Pausanias' times. Roman authors used Pallas' name to provide an etiology for the name of the hill Palatium.