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Name: Julian
Variant Name: Flavius Claudius Julianus
Birth Date: 331
Death Date: June 26, 363
Place of Birth: Constantinople, Turkey
Nationality: Roman
Gender: Male
Occupations: emperor

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Biography of Julian
820 words, approx. 3 pages
The Roman emperor Julian (331-363), or Flavius Claudius Julianus, tried to turn the Roman world from Christianity to a reformed paganism and thus earned the sobriquet "the Apostate." Julian was born at Constantinople, the son of Julius Constantius,...


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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 slowing the...


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Julian the Apostate.(Misopogon)(Brief Article)(Book Review)
06/22/2003: 156 words, approx. 1 pages
Misopogon. Julien. Bilingual text established and translated from Greek by Christian Lacombrade. Introduction and notes by Aude de Saint-Loup. Paris: Les Belles Lettres, "Classiques en poche," 2002.96 pp. Euro6. Misopogon (literally, one who is averse to the beard) is a kind of...
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Killing Apostates Condoned
07/22/1993: 605 words, approx. 2 pages
A prominent sheik recently stunned Egypt's secular-oriented officials and elite by asserting that there is no punishment for someone who takes the law into his own hands to kill an apostate from Islam. Sheik Mohammed Ghazali, long regarded as a moderate, though very...
 


 

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