Palladius, correspondent of Libanius
Palladius
patronage correspondent of Libanius
Palladius is addressed by Libanius in Foerster Epistle 887, dated 388. Libanius recommends Eusebius to him as a gifted student whose family fortune had been damaged by litigation.
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←libanius #887←libanius #943←libanius #1014←libanius #1033
From Libaniusc. 388 AD
Libanius highly recommends Eusebius to Palladius, noting the student's talent and his family's loss of wealth due to a legal feud.
From Libaniusc. 390 AD
Advocacy for Thalassius' inclusion in the council.
From Libaniusc. 391 AD
A welcome letter for two young lovers of rhetoric, grounded in their father's reputation.
From Libaniusc. 399 AD
A direct plea for Palladius to become a refuge for vulnerable children.