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Palladius logo #21000[Kafarov] Pyotr Ivanovich Kafarov (Pre-reform Russian: Петръ Ива́новичъ Кафа́ровъ) (Modern Russian: Пётр Ива́нович Кафа́ров), also known by his monastic name Palladius (Pre-reform Russian: Палла́дій) (Modern Russian: Палла́дий), (1817, Chistopol – 1878), was an early Russian s...
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Palladius logo #21000[bishop of Ireland] ==Armorica== The Palladii were reckoned among the noblest families of France and several of them held high rank in the Church of Gaul. Palladius was the son of Exuperantius of Poitiers, of whom the contemporary pagan poet Rutilius Claudius Namatianus wrote: `Even now his father Exuperantius trains the Armoric sea-board t...
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Palladius

Palladius logo #21000[physician] Palladius (Παλλάδιος; c. 6th century) a Greek medical writer, some of whose works are still extant. Nothing is known of the events of his life, but, as he is commonly called Iatrosophistes, he is supposed to have gained that title by having been a professor of medicine at Alexandria. His date is uncertain; he may lived ...
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Palladius

Palladius logo #21003(from the article `Celestine I, Saint`) After consecrating St. Palladius at Rome in 431, Celestine sent him as the first bishop to Ireland. Archbishop St. Cyril of Alexandria was entrusted ... ...the Franks` irruption into Gaul as far as the Somme River, and 496, when they were baptized en masse. Patrick, who speaks of himself as having...
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Palladius

Palladius logo #21003Galatian monk, bishop, and chronicler whose Lausiac History, an account of early Egyptian and Middle Eastern Christian monasticism, provides the ... [1 related articles]
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