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Palladius and who
He counted among his pupils Palladius, Rufinus, Evagrius, and Jerome, who mentions in his letters that he " wrote to Didymus calling him my master " and defends this tutelage as one of a man " both old and learned.
His son from his first marriage, Palladius, who had held the title of Caesar between March 17 and May 31, and who had married his stepsister Eudocia, was probably executed.
It is a question whether or not it is the same person who, in 431, was sent as first bishop to the Christians of Ireland: Palladius, having been ordained by Pope Celestine, is sent as first bishop to the Irish believing in Christ.
Eusebius also records Origen's statement that he obtained these and others of Symmachus ' commentaries on the scriptures from a certain Juliana, who, he says, inherited them from Symmachus himself ( Historia Ecclesiae, VI: xvii ) Palladius of Galatia ( Historia Lausiaca, lxiv ) records that he found in a manuscript that was " very ancient " the following entry made by Origen: " This book I found in the house of Juliana, the virgin in Caesarea, when I was hiding there ; who said she had received it from Symmachus himself, the interpreter of the Jews ".
The Arian position was anathematized by all the bishops other than Palladius, who disputed the legitimacy of the council due to the absence of Eastern bishops.
Two clerics became well known for scholarship in the subject, Father Iakinf Bichurin, and the Archimandrite Palladius Kafarov, who also compiled a " very valuable " dictionary.
Gynecia, " Palladius " and " Timopyrus " are brought forth to stand before Euarchus, who presides as judge, and Philanax, who argues on behalf of the apparently murdered Basilius.

Palladius and Egyptian
A fourth century work traditionally ( but probably incorrectly ) ascribed to the writer Palladius of Galatia, relates the journey of an anonymous Egyptian lawyer ( scholasticus ) to India in order to investigate Brahmin philosophy, he was accompanied part of the way by one Moise or Moses, bishop of Adulis.

Palladius and monasteries
Besides the Ladder, in some monasteries the Paradise of the Holy Fathers by Palladius and the penitential sermons of St. Ephrem the Syrian are read during Matins.

Palladius and about
Two notable thirteenth century works that draw on Palladius are the Commoda ruralia of Petrus de Crescentius, written c. 1305 and printed at Augsburg in 1471 ; and the Speculum Maius of Vincentius Bellovacensis ( Vincent de Beauvais ) written about 1250, printed in Strasburg, 1473.

Palladius and 4th
Rutilius Taurus Aemilianus Palladius, also known as Palladius Rutilius Taurus Aemilianus or just Palladius, was a Roman writer of the 4th century AD.
375 ), but the Lausiac History of Palladius may evidence its common use in the 4th century as applied to Saint Pachomius.

Palladius and century
The city celebrates the feast day of Sant Patllari ( Palladius of Embrun ), and the church of Santa Maria de Camprodon claims his relics, which lie in a 14th century reliquary ( arqueta de Sant Patllari ).
Early in the fifth century it is mentioned by Palladius of Galatia in the Historia Lausiaca, and Socrates Scholasticus tells us that, instead of being excommunicated, offending young monks were scourged.
Over the course of the 5th century, paganism was suppressed and lost its following, as the poet Palladius bitterly noted.
Christianity had come to Ireland by the early 5th century, and was spread through the works of early missionaries such as Palladius, and more famously Saint Patrick.

Palladius and found
The account of how Pachomius was given the idea to start a cenobitic monastery is found in Palladius of Galatia's " The Lausiac History " and says that an angel came to Pachomius to give him the idea .< ref > Paul Halsall, “ Chapter XXXII: Pachomius and Tabennesiots ” in Palladius: The Lausiac History, September 1998.

Palladius and among
This vanity and self-sufficiency made him enemies and opponents, among whom are mentioned Palladius, Sergius, and Porphyrius.

Palladius and under
Founding his analysis on the works of Palladius and Columella Dumezil argues that while the Lucaria were devoted to the dressing of woods, clearing the undergrown bushes by cutting on the 19 and then by uprooting on the 21, ( and burning them afterwards ), the Neptunalia were spent in outings under branch huts ( umbrae, casae frondeae ), in a wood between the Tiber and the Via Salaria, drinking springwater and wine to escape the heat.

Palladius and .
In this contested state of religious opinion, two leaders of the Arians, bishops Palladius of Ratiaria and Secundianus of Singidunum, confident of numbers, prevailed upon Gratian to call a general council from all parts of the empire.
Ambrose was elected president and Palladius, being called upon to defend his opinions, declined.
A vote was then taken, when Palladius and his associate Secundianus were deposed from the episcopal office.
A few centuries after Galen Palladius Iatrosophista in his commentary on Hippocrates, stated that Hippocrates sowed and Galen reaped.
He sent Palladius to Ireland to serve as a bishop in 431.
When the Pictish elite converted to Christianity is uncertain, but traditions place Saint Palladius in Pictland after he left Ireland, and link Abernethy with Saint Brigid of Kildare.
* Council of Aquileia: Ambrose and the council depose the Arian bishops Palladius of Ratiaria and Secundianus of Singidunum.
* Pope Celestine I dispatches Palladius to serve as bishop to the Irish.
He elevates his son Palladius to Caesar and led him marry Eudocia, eldest daughter of Valentinian III.
* Peter the Fuller is succeeded by Palladius as patriarch of Antioch.
* Flavian II succeeds Palladius as patriarch of Antioch.
Oxford historian Felicity Heal notes Haddam and Stubbs's suggestion that it was an invention of the generation of Patrick and Palladius, intended perhaps to give encouragement and credibility to the mission effort.
He also elevated his own son Palladius to the rank of Caesar, and had him marry to Eudocia, elder daughter of Valentinian's.
With the Western throne vacant, Gaiseric supported Olybrius for the purple ; the reason for this decision was that Gaiseric's son Huneric and Olybrius had married the two daughters of Valentinian III ( Petronius ' son, Palladius, had been killed during the sack of Rome ), and therefore, with Olybrius on the throne, Gaiseric could exert great influence on the Western Empire.
According to Palladius, the 5th-century bishop and historian, Didymus remained a layman all his life and became one of the most learned ascetics of his time.
The Furrinalia of July 25 are explained by Dumezil with the hydraulic works again as prescribed by Palladius, i. e. the drilling of wells to detect underground water: patent and hidden waters are thus dealt with on separate though next occasions.
Flavian II of Antioch ( died 518 ), bishop or patriarch of Antioch, was chosen by the Emperor Anastasius I to succeed Palladius, most probably in 498.

who and visited
However, at eighty-five, he had still been busy writing articles, reviewing and speaking, and I had never before known an Englishman who had visited and lectured in three quarters of the United States.
One day he was visited by a delegation of would-be imitators who wanted to know his secret.
For Mrs. Shaefer -- who had been given a clean bill of health by her own physician at the time she visited Lee -- and her friend were agents for the California Pure Food and Drug Inspection Bureau.
The next day I visited International Christian College which has developed since the war under the leadership of people who were interned and who know Japan well.
Chaplin, 71, who met K. when the Soviet boss visited England in 1956, confided that he hopes to visit Russia some time this summer because `` I have marveled at your grandiose experiment and I believe in your future ''.
They believe that Christ visited spirit prison ( 1 Peter 3: 18-20 ) and opened the gate for those who repent to cross over to Paradise.
A total of 10, 013 tourists visited in the 1998 – 1999 summer, up from the 9, 604 who visited the previous year.
Herodotus who visited Egypt less than a century after Amasis II's death writes that:
The Muslim traveller Ibn Battuta, who visited Constantinople towards the end of 1332, mentions in his memoirs having met Andronikos III.
As a boy he visited the United Kingdom, and he had a number of British tutors in Cairo including a governess who taught him English.
During the Civil War, prior to the siege of Raglan Castle in 1645, King Charles I visited Abergavenny and presided in person over the trial of Sir Trefor Williams, 1st Baronet of Llangibby, a Royalist who changed sides, and other Parliamentarians.
Callimachus then tells how Artemis visited Pan, the god of the forest, who gave her seven bitches and six dogs.
He visited those who were imprisoned for the sake of Christ and comforted them.
However, some modern scholars have argued that the demons and temptations that Anthony is reported to have faced may have been related to Athanasius by some of the simpler pilgrims who had visited him, who may have been conveying what they had been told in a manner more dramatic than it had been conveyed to them.
The name goes back to Michael Baker, who visited the island in 1834.
One sad-looking clump of coconut palms was jokingly called " King-Doyle Park " after two well-known citizens of Hawaii who visited on the Taney in 1938.
The architectural style is a mixture of Victorian Gothic, Tudor and Dutch Baroque and was the subject of much bemused comment from those who worked there, or visited, during World War II.
Nothhelm, a correspondent of Bede's who assisted him by finding documents for him in Rome, is known to have visited Bede, though the date cannot be determined beyond the fact that it was after Nothhelm's visit to Rome.
The soldiers of Wellington's army who died besieging the citadelle in 1813 are buried in the nearby English Cemetery, visited by Queen Victoria and other British dignitaries when staying in Biarritz.
The first written accounts of Banda are in Suma Oriental, a book written by the Portuguese apothecary Tomé Pires who was based in Malacca from 1512 to 1515 but visited Banda several times.
* Baphuon Style ( 1050 – 1080 ): Baphuon, the massive temple mountain of King Udayadityavarman II was apparently the temple that most impressed the Chinese traveller Zhou Daguan, who visited Angkor toward the end of the 13th century.

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