Palladius

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Palladius may refer to:

People:

  • Palladius of Antioch (died 309), also known as Palladius the Hermit, Christian saint
  • Rutilius Taurus Aemilianus Palladius, 4th-century Roman agricultural writer usually known as Palladius
  • Palladius of Ratiaria, late 4th-century Arian Christian theologian
  • Palladius (prefect), prefect of Alexandria in 373
  • Palladius of Galatia (360s–420s) also known as Palladius Helenopolitanus, the author of Historia Lausiaca
  • Junius Quartus Palladius, Praetorian Prefect in the Western Roman Empire in the early 5th century
  • Palladius (Caesar) (420–455), son of Western Roman Emperor Petronius Maximus, Caesar of the Western Roman Empire
  • Palladius (bishop of Ireland) (fl. 408-431; died ca. 457/461), also known as Palladius the Deacon, first Bishop of the Christians of Ireland, preceding Saint Patrick
  • Palladius of Embrun (died ca. 541 AD), also known as Pallade, Pélade, Patllari, bishop of Embrun
  • Palladius of Saintes, or Pallais of Saintes, 6th-century bishop of Saintes in Gaul
  • Palladius (physician), 6th or 7th century, author of two books of commentary on Hippocrates
  • Peder Palladius (1503–1560), first Lutheran bishop of the Church of Denmark
  • Palladius (Kafarov) (1817–1878), named as Archimandrite Palladius or Pyotr Kafarov, early Russian sinologist, author of the standard Russian transcription scheme for Chinese words

Other uses

  • Palladius table, a table of Palladius system syllables for the cyrillization of Chinese
  • Palladius (wine), a cult wine label by the Sadie Family, a South African producer

See also

  • Palladio (disambiguation)
  • Palladium (disambiguation)
  • Palladas
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