LC control no. | n 82093718 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Palladius, Bishop of Aspuna, -approximately 430 |
Variant(s) | Palladius, of Galatia, Bishop of Aspuna, -approximately 430 Pallade, Bishop of Aspuna, -approximately 430 Pallade, d'Hélénopolis, -approximately 430 Pal·ladi, Bishop of Aspuna, -approximately 430 Palladīĭ, Bishop of Aspuna, -approximately 430 Palladiĭ, Elenopolʹskiĭ, -approximately 430 Palladiĭ, Episkop Elenopolʹskiĭ, -approximately 430 Palladios, Bishop of Aspuna, -approximately 430 Palladius, Bishop of Aspuna, d. ca. 430 Palladius, Bishop of Helenopolis, -approximately 430 Palladius, of Helenopolis, -approximately 430 Palladius, successively Bp. of Helenopolis and of Aspona, d. ca. 430 Палладий, Еленопольский, -approximately 430 |
Other standard no. | 0000000116549311 |
Associated country | Turkey |
Associated place | Bithynia |
Birth date | 0363? |
Death date | 0430~ |
Profession or occupation | Monks Bishops |
Special note | Non-Latin script reference not evaluated. |
Found in | Budge, E. A. T. W. The book of Paradise, 1904. Lavsaik [MI] 1873: t.p. (Palladīi︠a︡, episkopa elenopolʹskago) Història lausíaca, 1927: title page (Palladi) page i (Pal·ladi) Histoire Lausiaque, 1999: title page (Pallade d'Hélénopolis) Averint︠s︡ev, Sergeĭ S. Mnogot︠s︡ennai︠a︡ zhemchuzhina, 2004: title page (Палладий Еленопольский = Palladiĭ Elenopolʹskiĭ) New Catholic encyclopedia. Second edition, 2003: volume 10, page 805 (Palladius of Helenopolis; 4th century monk, bishop, and writer; born 363 or 364 in Galatia; probably died in Aspuna, before 431; he was consecrated bishop of Helenopolis in 400; in 417, he was translated to the diocese of Aspuna) Bibliothèque nationale de France online catalog, viewed September 22, 2023 (authorized access point: Pallade d'Hélénopolis (0363?-0431?); other data in authority record: born in Galatia (Turkey); monk in Palestine and Egypt; bishop of Helenopolis in Bithynia and subsequently bishop of Aspuna in Galatia) <https://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb11918472z> English Wikipedia, viewed September 22, 2023 (Palladius of Galatia; born circa 363 in Galatia; died in the 420's; Christian chronicler and bishop of Helenopolis in Bithynia; he was a devoted disciple of Saint John Chrysostom; he is best remembered as author of the Lausiac history) |