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Flavius Claudius Julianus , known also as Julian , Julian the Apostate or Julian the Philosopher (331/332 – 26 June 363, Greek: Ιουλιανός ), was Roman Emperor (Caesar, November 355 to Februar...
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The suspicious EmperorConstantius sent Julian later to the castle of Macellum in Cappadocia. Julian received a Christian training, but the recollection of the murder of his relatives sowed in him a bitter resentment against the authors of that massacre, ... Home > Catholic Encyclopedia > J > Julian the Apostate...
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When Flavius Claudius Julianus, the Roman Emperor Julian the Apostate, died in Persia, his supporters failed to maintain support for paganism as the official state religion. It wasn't called paganism at the time, but was known as Hellenism and is sometimes referred to Hellenistic paganism.
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Julian, the apostate emperor of Rome and nephew of Constantine was a pagan who nevertheless inadvertently managed to put an end to Roman paganism. ... Ammianus Marcellinus - Historian of Julian the Apostate ; Information on Ammianus Marcellinus, one of the historians who wrote about Julian the Apostate as a contemporary.
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AGAINST THE GALILAEANS ... FRAGMENTS FROM OTHER SOURCES 158 ... It is, I think, expedient to set forth to all mankind the reasons by which I was convinced that the fabrication of the Galilaeans is a fiction of men composed by wickedness.
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Julian the Apostate is one of those rare figures who forces us to react emotionally - no matter how objective we think we are. And our reaction often says more about who WE are, than about the object of our judgement.
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It is fortunate that extensive writings from Julian himself exist, which help interpret his reign in the light of contemporary evidence. Still extant are some letters, several panegyrics, and a few satires.
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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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By Abbot Giuseppe Ricciotti Flavius Claudius Julianus (331-363), known to history as ... Flavius Claudius Julianus (331-363), known to history as "Julian the Apostate," is one of the most interesting Roman Emperors (361-363), and his life is one of the most fascinating in all of ancient history.
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