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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, …
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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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Sep 21, 2017 · Once he was in power, Emperor Julian proclaimed that he wanted to rule as a philosopher-emperor, using Marcus Aurelius as his model. He instituted some admirable policies, including an increase in religious tolerance …
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