Palladius of Embrun
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Pal·ladi d'Ambrun o d'Embrun, sant Patllari o Batllori(en francès, Pallade o Pélade) (mort c. 541) va ser un bisbe d'Embrun. Venerat com a sant per diverses confessions cristianes, avui es venera com a sant patró de la vila de Camprodon.
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Saint Pallade d'Embrun (en français : Pallade ou Pélade, en catalan : Patllari ou Pal•ladi) (mort vers 541 apr. J.-C.) est un évêque d'Embrun du VIe siècle.
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Saint Palladius of Embrun (French: Pallade, Pélade, Catalan: Patllari, Pal·ladi) (d. ca. 541 AD) was a 6th-century bishop of Embrun. Born to a Christian family, he studied under Catulin, bishop of Embrun, who had attended the Council of Épaone in 517. When the Arians and Sigismund of Burgundy opposed the council, Catulin was exiled to Vienne. Palladius accompanied him there, and took the opportunity to extensively study Scripture. Palladius was ordained a priest and, according to legend, gained the gift of prophecy. He is said to have predicted the fall and death of Sigismund. Catulin died around 518, and Palladius would later be elected bishop of Embrun. During his episcopate he built numerous churches, in Chorges, Sauze, and Rama, as well as sanctuaries dedicated to Saint Martin of Tours
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Pal·ladi d'Ambrun
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Pallade d'Embrun
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Palladius of Embrun
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Saint Palladius of Embrun
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Saint Palladius of Embrun
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Santa Maria de Camprodon
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Detail of 14th century reliquary of Saint Palladius . Church of Santa Maria de Camprodon. Camprodon, Catalonia, Spain.
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~541 AD
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250
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Bishop
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Pal·ladi d'Ambrun o d'Embrun, sant Patllari o Batllori(en francès, Pallade o Pélade) (mort c. 541) va ser un bisbe d'Embrun. Venerat com a sant per diverses confessions cristianes, avui es venera com a sant patró de la vila de Camprodon.
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Saint Pallade d'Embrun (en français : Pallade ou Pélade, en catalan : Patllari ou Pal•ladi) (mort vers 541 apr. J.-C.) est un évêque d'Embrun du VIe siècle.
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Saint Palladius of Embrun (French: Pallade, Pélade, Catalan: Patllari, Pal·ladi) (d. ca. 541 AD) was a 6th-century bishop of Embrun. Born to a Christian family, he studied under Catulin, bishop of Embrun, who had attended the Council of Épaone in 517. When the Arians and Sigismund of Burgundy opposed the council, Catulin was exiled to Vienne. Palladius accompanied him there, and took the opportunity to extensively study Scripture. Palladius was ordained a priest and, according to legend, gained the gift of prophecy. He is said to have predicted the fall and death of Sigismund. Catulin died around 518, and Palladius would later be elected bishop of Embrun. During his episcopate he built numerous churches, in Chorges, Sauze, and Rama, as well as sanctuaries dedicated to Saint Martin of Tours, and Saints Vincent, Orontius, and Victor, as well as to Genesius of Arles. One source states that Palladius "possessed an exceptional efficacy in obtaining whatever he petitioned God for." Many miracles were attributed to him, and, besides the gift of prophecy, he enjoyed a "mystical familiarity with the angels... [and] successfully defeated the machinations of the devil simply by making the sign of the cross."
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episcopal attire
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Camprodon
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0541
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Bishop