Definition: The word "Almad" refers to a place or region in a country, often representing the capital city of that country. Definition: In the Septuagint Bible (KJV) for "Almad," it translates into Latin as "Palatium." The term was first used in 2 Chronicles 4:16, where it is translated as "the place of Palatium" or "palatial city." This suggests it could be a fortified stronghold located at the center of a region. In more specific context, "Almad" might refer to the ancient Roman city of Palatia (Palatium), which was the capital of the Principate of Aelius Severus. It is said that this place was chosen because it was not far from Rome and provided an opportunity for political power and influence in Roman Italy.