Proper noun
Palladius
A male given name from Latin [in turn from Ancient Greek]
Accordingly, a synod composed of thirty-two bishops was held at Aquileia in the year 381. Ambrose was elected president and Palladius, being called upon to defend his opinions, declined. Source: Internet
Edinburgh 1916 A few centuries after Galen, Palladius Iatrosophista stated, in his commentary on Hippocrates, that Hippocrates sowed and Galen reaped. Source: Internet
At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Theodosius and Palladius (or, less frequently, year 1169 Ab urbe condita ). Source: Internet
He sent Palladius to Ireland to serve as a bishop in 431. Bishop Patricius ( Saint Patrick ) continued this missionary work. Source: Internet
Palladius on the Life And Times of St. John Chrysostom, transl. and edited by Robert T. Meyer. Source: Internet