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  1. Evander settled in Pallantium where it is said he killed the three-souled Erulus, the king of Italy, three times in one day, prior to becoming the most powerful King of Italy. The oldest tradition of its founding ascribes to Evander the erection of the Great Altar of Hercules in the Forum Boarium .

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PallantiumPallantium - Wikipedia

    Pallantium (Ancient Greek: Παλλάντιον) was an ancient city near the Tiber river on the Italian peninsula. Roman mythology , as recounted in Virgil 's Aeneid for example, states that the city was founded in Magna Graecia by Evander of Pallene and other ancient Greeks sometime previous to the Trojan War . [1]

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  4. Evander of Pallantium, the wisest among the Arcadians, emigrated to Italy where he founded a city Pallantium. He was the son of Hermes and Carmentis , a nymph skilled in the art of divination. [3]

  5. Pallantium or Pallantion ( Ancient Greek: Παλλάντιον ), more rarely Palantium or Palantion (Παλάντιον), was one of the most ancient towns of Arcadia, in the district Maenalia, said to have been founded by Pallas, a son of Lycaon. It was situated west of Tegea, in a small plain called the Pallantic plain ...

  6. Evander (or Euander) (Greek: Εὔανδρος, translit. Eúandros), born in Phocis or Phocaea, was the pupil and successor of Lacydes, and was joint leader of the Academy at Athens together with Telecles.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LykaiaLykaia - Wikipedia

    According to tradition, Evander of Pallantium, son of Hermes, led a colony from Pallantion in Arkadia into Italy, where he built a town Pallantion on the Palatine, and introduced the cult of Pan Lýkaios and the festival of the Lykaia, which later became the major.

  8. The Palatine Hill ( / ˈpælətaɪn /; Classical Latin: Palatium; [1] Neo-Latin: Collis/Mons Palatinus; Italian: Palatino [palaˈtiːno] ), which relative to the seven hills of Rome is the centremost, is one of the most ancient parts of the city; it has been called "the first nucleus of the Roman Empire ". [2] .