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Julian the Apostate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Julian - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Julian , also spelled Julien , is a common male given name in Britain, United States, Ireland, Germany, Poland, France (as Julien) and elsewhere. The name literally means, in Latin, "belonging to J...
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Roman emperorbyname Julian the Apostate, ... Roman emperor from ad 361 to 363, nephew of Constantine the Great, and noted scholar and military leader who was proclaimed emperor by his troops. A persistent enemy of Christianity, he publicly announced his conversion to paganism in 361, thus acquiring the epithet “the...
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Imperium Ancient Arts ... In 360 A.D., the Emperor Julian became the last Pagan ruler of the Roman Empire. Known as "Julian the Apostate" because he had been raised a Christian but then later converted to Paganism, he worked to reestablish the worship of the ancient Goddesses and Gods and restore all forms of Pagan Religion.
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(There is more accurate historical information about him than about any other Emperor.) The nephew of Constantine the Great, he succeeded Constantius (337-361 - Constantine's son) as Roman Emperor in 361, but ruled only some 18 months. ... 2:8), Julian abandoned the True Faith, attempted officially to reintroduce...
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Julian the Apostate was a Roman Emperor during the Constantinian Dynasty and was the last pagan Caesar of the Roman Empire. ... Julian's Arian Christian cousin Constantius II decided that in order to establish himself as sole emperor of the land, ... Despite common belief, there was no actual title called Roman Emperor.
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The emperor Flavius Claudius Julianus reigned from 360 to 26 June 363, when he was killed fighting against the Persians. Despite his short rule, his emperorship was pivotal in the development of the history of the later Roman empire. ... More info About: Julian the Apostate, Roman Emperor...
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