RELIGIOUS FIGURE

Palladius of Galatia

363 - 431

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Palladius of Galatia (Greek: Παλλάδιος Γαλατίας) was a Christian chronicler and the bishop of Helenopolis in Bithynia. He was a devoted disciple of Saint John Chrysostom. He is best remembered for his work, the Lausiac History. He was also the author of the Dialogue on the Life of Chrysostom. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Palladius of Galatia is the 2,522nd most popular religious figure (down from 2,355th in 2019). (down from 3,374th in 2019)

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Among religious figures, Palladius of Galatia ranks 2,522 out of 3,187Before him are Zacharias Ursinus, Mariam Thresia Chiramel, Norberto Rivera Carrera, Oscar Cruz, Gondophares, and Fiorenzo Angelini. After him are Edmund Szoka, Caspar Olevian, John X of Constantinople, Utba ibn Ghazwan, Theudas, and Friedrich Gustav Piffl.

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Among people born in 363, Palladius of Galatia ranks 3Before him are Maurus Servius Honoratus, and Emperor Wu of Song.  Among people deceased in 431, Palladius of Galatia ranks 3Before him are Plutarch of Athens, and Paulinus of Nola.

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