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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 from 361 to 363, as well as a notable philosopher and author in Greek. His rejection of Christianity, and his promotion of Neoplatonic Hellenism in its place, caused him to be remembered as Julian the Apo… See more

    Early life

    Julian, whose full name was Flavius Claudius Julianus, was born at Constantinople, probably in 331, into the family of … See more

    Caesar in Gaul

    After dealing with the rebellions of Magnentius and Silvanus, Constantius felt he needed a permanent representative in Gaul. In 355, Julian was summoned to appear before the emperor in Mediolanum and on 6 N… See more

    Died26 June 363 (aged 31–32) · Samarra, Mesopotamia, Sassanid Empire
    SpouseHelena (m. 355, died 360)
    Reign

    On 11 December 361, Julian entered Constantinople as sole emperor and, despite his rejection of Christianity, his first political act was to preside over Constantius' Christian burial, escorting the body to the … See more

    Religious issues

    Julian's personal religion was both pagan and philosophical; he viewed the traditional myths as allegories, in which the ancient gods were aspects of a philosophical divinity. The chief surviving sources are his works To K… See more

    Works

    Julian wrote several works in Greek, some of which have survived to the modern day.
    • Budé indicates the numbers used by Athanassiadi given in the Budé edition (1963 & 1964) of Julian's Opera.
    • Wright indicates th… See more

    In popular culture

    • The Julian Romance is a late antique Syriac romance of Julian's reign from a hostile Christian perspective.
    • In 1681 Lord Russell, an outspoken opponent of King Charles II of England and his brother The Duke of York, got his cha… See more

     
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  4. Julian the Apostate - New World Encyclopedia

    Flavius Claudius Iulianus (331–June 26, 363), was a Roman Emperor (361–363) of the Constantinian dynasty. He was the last pagan Roman Emperor, and tried to promote the Roman religious traditions of earlier centuries as a means of …

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    Julian, or Julian the Apostate Latin Julianus Apostata orig. Flavius Claudius Julianus, (born ad 331/332, Constantinople—died June 26/27, 363, Ctesiphon, Mesopotamia), Roman emperor (361–363), noted scholar and military leader.

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    The Julio-Claudian dynasty comprised the first five Roman emperors: Augustus, Tiberius, Caligula, Claudius, and Nero. [2] This line of emperors ruled the Roman Empire, from its formation (under Augustus, in 27 BC) until the last of the line, …

  9. Julian - Roman Emperor, Policies, Reforms | Britannica

    Oct 10, 2024 · Julian, now sole Augustus, greatly simplified the life of the palace and reduced its expenses. He issued proclamations in which he declared his intention to rule as a philosopher, on the model of Marcus Aurelius.

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