She is called also the ancient Vesta, to distinguish her from her daughter Vesta, who, with her mother, is also called Cybele. […] These ideas are allied with those of Hymen, who is called Juno, the virtuous wife. […] The victorious deity called the capital Athenæ, and became the tutelar divinity of the place. […] Minerva was called Athena Pallas, either from her killing the giant Pallas, or because the spear which she seems to brandish in her hands is called “pallein.” […] Divine honours were given to Silenus in Arcadia, and from him the Fauns and Satyrs are often called Sileni.