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Palladius (Caesar)

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Role
  
Petronius Maximus' son

Died
  
June 455 AD


Name
  
Palladius Palladius

Parents
  
Petronius Maximus

Grandparents
  
Anicius Probinus

Great-grandparents
  
Sextus Claudius Petronius Probus, Anicia Faltonia Proba

Similar People
  
Petronius Maximus, Valentinian III, Licinia Eudoxia, Avitus, Theodosius II

Palladius (c. 420 – June 455) was Caesar of the Western Roman Empire for two months in 455, together with his father Petronius Maximus.

Biography

According to Hydatius, he was a son of Petronius Maximus from a previous marriage. In the second half of the 430s, he could have been a praetor.

In March 455 his father become Emperor after the death of Valentinian III. Petronius appointed Palladius Caesar and had him marry Eudocia, the elder daughter of Valentinian. However, Eudocia had been betrothed to Huneric, son of the King of the Vandals Genseric, who retaliated sacking Rome. Petronius died stoned by an angry mob (April 455), a fate probably shared by Palladius.

References

Palladius (Caesar) Wikipedia