• Palladius of Galatia (Greek: Παλλάδιος Γαλατίας) was a Christian chronicler and the bishop of Helenopolis in Bithynia. He was a devoted disciple of Saint...
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  • theologian Palladius (prefect), prefect of Alexandria in 373 Palladius of Galatia (360s–420s) also known as Palladius Helenopolitanus, the author of Historia...
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    and Palladius of Galatia. There are five main sources of information on Evagrius's life. Firstly, there exists a biographical account in chapter 38 of The...
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    Egyptian desert) written in 419–420 AD by Palladius of Galatia, at the request of Lausus, chamberlain at the court of the Byzantine Emperor Theodosius II....
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    century it is mentioned by Palladius of Galatia in the Historia Lausiaca, and Socrates Scholasticus tells us that, instead of being excommunicated, offending...
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    "reminiscent of army barracks." While this impression may have been to some extent mythologized by the bishop and historian Palladius of Galatia, communal...
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    death 36 years later. Palladius of Galatia tells of Elpidius, a hermit from Cappadocia who dwelt in a mountaintop cave outside of Jericho for twenty-five...
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  • Symmachus (translator) (category Translators of the Bible into Hellenistic Greek)
    inherited them from Symmachus himself (Historia Ecclesiae, VI: xvii); Palladius of Galatia (Historia Lausiaca, lxiv) records that he found in a manuscript that...
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    Indica (Megasthenes) (category Historiography of India)
    Indika (Greek: Ἰνδικά; Latin: Indica) is an account of Mauryan India by the Greek writer Megasthenes. The original work is now lost, but its fragments...
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  • : 26  He proved himself one of Chrysostom's most bitter adversaries. If not, as Palladius of Galatia asserts, the architect of the whole cabal, he certainly...
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    Adulis (category Ancient Greek geography of East Africa)
    traditionally (but probably incorrectly) ascribed to the writer Palladius of Galatia, relates the journey of an anonymous Egyptian lawyer (scholasticus) to India...
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    " (He tried to expunge his earlier lavish praises of her from his writings.) Palladius of Galatia described her as "a very learned lady who loved the...
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    English translation of the Commentary on Zechariah. Palladius of Galatia (1907). "The History of Didymus" . The paradise, or garden of the holy fathers....
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    corporeal act as eating.—(Note.— This last paragraph is from Socrates.) Palladius of Galatia (d. 420) writes, And there was an Egyptian youth whose name was Pîôr...
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    Patristics (category History of Christian theology)
    of the most prominent Greek Fathers are Justin Martyr, Athanasius of Alexandria, Basil of Caesarea, Gregory of Nazianzus, John Chrysostom, Cyril of Alexandria...
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    Ankara (redirect from Capital of Turkey)
    the ecclesiastical affairs of the city during the early 5th century is found in the works of Palladius of Galatia and Nilus of Ancyra. In 479, the rebel...
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    charge. Beware of Palladius of Galatia—a man once dear to me, but who now sorely needs God's pity—for he preaches and teaches the heresy of Origen; and see...
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    Eusebius of Caesarea (c. AD 260/265 – 30 May AD 339), also known as Eusebius Pamphilius, was a Greek Syro-Palestinian historian of Christianity, exegete...
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    translation of the Syriac Collection) Palladius of Galatia (1907). The Paradise or Garden of the Holy Fathers, Volume 2: Sayings of the Desert Fathers . Translated...
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    life of Saint Isidora. Most of what is known can be found in the Lausiac History (Historia Lausiaca) written in 419-420 by Palladius of Galatia, at the...
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    Garden of the Monks) The Lausiac History by Palladius of Galatia The Vitae Patrum by Jerome The Evergetinos by Nicodemus the Hagiorite and Macarius of Corinth...
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  • Rufinus (consul) (category Praetorian prefects of the East)
    Version of Holy Scripture". Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy (1889-1901). 2: 155–168. ISSN 0301-7400. JSTOR 20503886. Palladius of Galatia (1918)...
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    Press of America. ISBN 0-7618-2539-8 Palladius of Galatia (1907). "Introduction: III. Christian Monasticism in Egypt" . The paradise, or garden of the holy...
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    and the Lausiac History by Palladius of Galatia. The former was translated into Latin in the late 4th century by Rufinus of Aquileia and the latter was...
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  • works of the fathers of the church. trans. Thomas Joseph Shahan. B. Herder. p. 424. Palladius of Galatia (1918). The Lausiac History Of Palladius. W. K...
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  • Eusebius (praepositus sacri cubiculi) (category Year of birth unknown)
    Historia Arianorum ("History of the Arians"). Julian, Letter to the Athenians. Libanius, Orationes ("Orations"). Palladius of Galatia, Historia Lausiaca ("Lausiac...
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    Typikon (category Liturgy of the Hours)
    in use today by the Byzantine Rite. In his Lausaic History, Palladius of Galatia, Bishop of Helenopolis, records that the early Christian hermits not only...
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    all self-will." Palladius of Galatia (1907). "Of A Certain Brother Who Was A Neighbour Of Abba Poemen" . The paradise, or garden of the holy fathers:...
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  • Palamism Palatine Anthology Paleologo Zaccaria Palermo Palestine Palladius of Galatia Pammakaristos Church Pammegistoi Taxiarches church Pamphylia Pamprepius...
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    Greek Texts. Catholic University of American Press. pp. 236–249. Palladius of Galatia (1918). The Lausiac History. Translated by Clarke, W. K. L. London:...
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