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Meaning of "palladius"
palladius (noun) - a unit of measurement used in ancient Greece, equivalent to an approximate distance of 30 stadia. Also referred to as a length measurement in historic texts
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- A male given name from Latin [in turn from Ancient Greek]
- A male given name from Latin
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Palladius is far superior to the others in excellence of style.
The most widespread is the Palladius system.
Palladius of galatia.
A curious story was told by him to Palladius.
Palladius worked effectively toward building churches and obtaining relics for his diocese.
Some account of him is given by Palladius Hist.
Palladius was not the only early cleric in Ireland at this time.
Ibar and Kierán are often mentioned as possible predecessors of Palladius.
Palladius was the first Christian missionary to Ireland and the first bishop.
Came into conflict with the ruling bishop Palladius Dobronravov.
The bones of St Palladius were brought to Auchenblae.
The sole contemporary historian who discusses the life of Palladius is Hydatius.
The work of Palladius was well known in the Middle Ages.
More recent research associates him not with Patrick but with Palladius.
His name is remembered in the LAUSIAC HISTORYof Palladius and in the alphabetic Paterikon.
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The whole of Palladius and considerable fragments of Gargilius Martialis are extant.
Prosper of Aquitaine describes Palladius as a deacon.
Palladius landed at Arklow.
Street of Palladius.
Palladius the Deacon.
During a Byzantine siege of the city, Aligern is recorded killing Palladius.
Palladius of Ratiaria.
Thus, it is possible that later writers confused Palladius and Patrick.
Palladius of Helenopolis.
His wishes were to return to Ireland, but superiors appointed St. Palladius instead.
Palladius of Aspuna.
This means there were some Christians in Ireland already - before the arrival of Palladius.
Palladius of Saintes.
He was sent back to Pope Celestine, who had heard that Palladius had died.
Palladius of Ireland.
Kafarov designed a Cyrillization system for the Chinese language, known as the Palladius system.
Palladius of Embrun.
Two years later, Palladius plotted with Fredegund.
Palladius names it βάλσαμος and also has βαλσαμουργός, a preparer of balsam.
He was a teacher of others, including John Cassian and Palladius.
Palladius was ordained a priest and, according to legend, gained the gift of prophecy.
Cato, Columella, Varro and Palladius wrote handbooks on farming practice.
Palladius come from a noble family, that gave several high officers to the imperial administration.
Catulin died around 518, and Palladius would later be elected bishop of Embrun.
Palladius adopts the opinion of Columella, which had before been recommended by Varro.
In actual fact, Palladius was greatly discouraged by his lack of success.
Palladius quoted Scripture, which Ambrose skirted.
Born in Ribe, Palladius later studied in Wittenberg.
Palladius is most strongly associated with Leinster, particularly with Clonard, County Meath.
In 429, a British Deacon Palladius had requested support from the Pope in Rome to combat Pelagianism.
Palladius and Sozomenes gave him the title " the Great ".
Bishop Palladius began missions, but he did not live very long.
Palladius of Galatia preserved an account by Gaudentius of his four-month adventure Dialogus, 4.
He sent Palladius to Ireland to serve as a bishop in 431.
Palladius ( bishop of Helenopolis ).