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Pallas - According to Apollodorus, he was flayed by Athena, who used his skin as a shield. Other accounts name others whose hyde provided Athena's aegis: the epic poem Meropis has Athena kill and flay the Giant Asterus while Euripides' Ion has Gorgon, here considered to be a Giant, as Athena's victim. Claudian names him as one of several Giants turned to stone by Minerva's Gorgon shield.
Pelorus - According to Claudian, he was killed by Mars, the Roman equivalent of Ares.
Picolous - A Giant who fled the battle and came to Circe's island and attempted to chase her away, only to be killed by Helios. It is said that the legendary moly plant first sprang forth from Picolous' blood as it seeped into the ground.
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pallas - pallas Surghpu’ athena, ‘ej yoD’eghmeH, DIrDaj lo’pu’, jatlhpu’ apollodorus. ‘ach athena aegis mojpu’ giants pIm DIr ‘e’ luSovmoH latlh: asterus HoH ‘ej Surgh athena ‘e’ ‘otHa’ meropis Sub lut Delbogh ghuQ nI”e’, ‘ach gorgon HoHpu’ athena ‘e’ SovmoH euripides’ ion (gorgonvaD giant Dam ion lut). minerva gorgon yoDmo’ ‘anchoHpu’ ‘op giants, ‘ej nagh mojpu’ porghchaj, jatlh claudian; pallas yugh je giants ghomvam ‘e’ SovmoH ghuQ qonwI’vam.
pelorus - pelorus HoHpu’ mars ‘e’ SovmoH claudian (rapchu’ ares DI’onmey mars DI’onmey je ‘e’ luDam ‘Italya’ngan tIQ).
picolous - may’ Haw’pu’ giantvam, circe ‘ambay paw’pu’, ‘ej circe Haw’moHmeH, nIDpu’, ‘ach tagha’ giantvam HoHpu’ helios. picolous ‘Iw bumtaHvIS yav, wIch San’emDer moly narghmoHpu’ ‘Iwvam net jatlh.
~ Dana'an
zeus was, zeus is, zeus will be; o great zeus!