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Palladius (bishop of Ireland)

Palladius (fl. 408–431; died probably ''ca'' 457/461) was the first Bishop of the Christians of Ireland, preceding Saint Patrick; the two were perhaps conflated in many later Irish traditions.
==Armorica==
The Palladii were reckoned among the noblest families of Gaul and several of them held high rank in the Church of Gaul.〔(Moran, Patrick Francis Cardinal. "St. Palladius." The Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 11. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1911. 30 Jan. 2013 )〕 Palladius was the son of Exuperantius of Poitiers, of whom the contemporary pagan poet Rutilius Claudius Namatianus wrote: "Even now his father Exuperantius trains the Armoric sea-board to love the recovery of peace; he re-establishes the laws, brings freedom back and suffers not the inhabitants to be their servants' slaves." Exuperantius was apparently ''praefectus praetorio Galliarum'' ("Praetorian prefect of the Gallic provinces") when killed in an army mutiny at Arles in 424.
Prosper of Aquitaine describes him as a deacon. Some writers with Dr. Todd regard Palladius as deacon of St. Germanus, but it appears more probable that he held the high rank of Deacon of Rome; it can hardly be supposed that a deacon of Auxerre would exercise such influence in Rome as that assigned to Palladius, and it is in accordance with St. Prosper's usage to indicate the Roman deacon by the simple title diaconus.〔
Palladius was married and had a young daughter. He is described as a friend and younger kinsman by Namatianus. In Rome, he kissed his family goodbye in the manner of the Apostles, and lived as an ascetic in Sicily about 408/409, giving his daughter to a convent on that island. He seems to have been ordained a priest about 415. He lived in Rome between 418–429, and appears to be the "Deacon Palladius" responsible for urging Pope Celestine I to send the bishop Germanus to Britain, where he guided "the Britons back to the Catholic faith."〔(Stokes, G.T., "Palladias, bishop of Ireland", ''Dictionary of Early Christian Biography'', (Henry Wace, ed.), John Murray and Co., London, 1911 )〕

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