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    Julian (Latin: Flavius Claudius Julianus; Greek: Ἰουλιανός Ioulianos; 331 – 26 June 363) was the Caesar of the West from 355 to 360 and Roman emperor...
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    the name of the Roman emperor Julian (4th century). It was also borne by several early saints, including the legendary Saint Julian the Hospitaller. This...
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    emperor from June 363 to February 364. As part of the imperial bodyguard, he accompanied Julian on his campaign against the Sasanian Empire. Julian was...
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  • Look up Julian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Julian may refer to: Julian (emperor) (331–363), Roman emperor from 361 to 363 Julian, of the Roman...
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    longest play. The play is about the Roman Emperor Julian the Apostate. The play covers the years 351–363. Julian was the last pagan ruler of the Roman Empire...
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  • (Greek: Έλένη; died 360) was the wife of Julian, Roman emperor in 360–363. She was briefly Roman empress when Julian was proclaimed Augustus by his troops...
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    Julian is a 1964 novel by Gore Vidal, a work of historical fiction written primarily in the first person dealing with the life of the Roman emperor Flavius...
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    Julian's Persian expedition began in March 363 AD and was the final military campaign of the Roman emperor Julian. The Romans fought against the Sasanian...
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    Battle of Samarra (363) (category Julian (emperor))
    Sasanian Empire by the Roman Emperor Julian. After marching his army to the gates of Ctesiphon and failing to take the city, Julian, realizing his army was...
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  • period of persecutions under Emperor Constantius II and was followed by those of Emperor Gratian. The attempt of Emperor Julian the Apostate (reigned in 361—363)...
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  • Julius Constantius (category Julian (emperor))
    Routledge. p. 54. ISBN 0-415-22126-9. JULIAN THE APOSTATE, FLAVIUS CLAUDIUS JULIANUS, ROMAN EMPEROR (332–63) Emperor from 361, son of Julius Constantius...
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  • Against the Galileans (category Works by Julian (emperor))
    Christians, was a Greek polemical essay written by the Roman emperor Julian, commonly known as Julian the Apostate, during his short reign (361–363). Despite...
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  • Perso–Roman Peace Treaty of 363 (category Julian (emperor))
    Empire was the subsequent treaty from Emperor Julian's Persian expedition. Upon Julian's death, the newly elected Emperor Jovian was forced into signing a...
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  • Mardonius (philosopher) (category Julian (emperor))
    Mardonius was the childhood tutor and adviser of the 4th century Roman emperor Julian, on whom he had an immense influence. Mardonius was a eunuch of Gothic...
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  • Julian II may refer to: Julian (emperor), Roman emperor 361–363 Julian II the Roman, Syriac Orthodox patriarch of Antioch 688–708 This disambiguation page...
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  • The Julian calendar is a solar calendar of 365 days in every year with an additional leap day every fourth year (without exception). The Julian calendar...
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    Oribasius (category Julian (emperor))
    the Roman emperor Julian. He studied at Alexandria under physician Zeno of Cyprus before joining Julian's retinue. He was involved in Julian's coronation...
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    The Julian Romance is fictionalized prose account of the reign of the Roman emperor Julian the Apostate. It was written sometime between Julian's death...
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    Emperor Xian of Han (2 April 181 – 21 April 234), personal name Liu Xie (劉協), courtesy name Bohe, was the 14th and last emperor of the Eastern Han dynasty...
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    probably served as stock for the grafting of Greek ruler-cult to the Roman emperor, the Imperial family, and Rome itself. In Athens, a small seating section...
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    and became adopted Julians, Claudius was not adopted into the Julian family. Upon becoming emperor, however, he added the Julian-affiliated cognomen...
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    Parmenides Empedocles Socrates Plato Aratus Plutarch Plotinus Iamblichus Julian (emperor) Texts Argonautica Bibliotheca Corpus Hermeticum Delphic maxims Derveni...
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    Retrieved 2021-05-11. Thomas, Lowell (1964). Book of the High Mountains. Julian Messner. p. 159. "PROMETHEUS - Greek Titan God of Forethought, Creator of...
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    Parmenides Empedocles Socrates Plato Aratus Plutarch Plotinus Iamblichus Julian (emperor) Texts Argonautica Bibliotheca Corpus Hermeticum Delphic maxims Derveni...
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  • Parmenides Empedocles Socrates Plato Aratus Plutarch Plotinus Iamblichus Julian (emperor) Texts Argonautica Bibliotheca Corpus Hermeticum Delphic maxims Derveni...
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    Parmenides Empedocles Socrates Plato Aratus Plutarch Plotinus Iamblichus Julian (emperor) Texts Argonautica Bibliotheca Corpus Hermeticum Delphic maxims Derveni...
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    of Constantine Julian, Epistula ad SPQ Atheniarum 270 D, Roman-emperors.org R. Scott Moore, "The Stemmata of the Neo-Flavian Emperors", DIR (1998) R....
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