
Julian (emperor) - Wikipedia
Julian was the last non-Christian ruler of the Roman Empire, and he believed that it was necessary to restore the Empire's ancient Roman values and traditions in order to save it from dissolution. He …
Julian | Roman Emperor & Philosopher | Britannica
Mar 17, 2026 · Julian (born ad 331/332, Constantinople—died June 26/27, 363, Ctesiphon, Mesopotamia) was a Roman emperor from ad 361 to 363, nephew of Constantine the Great, and a …
Julian the Apostate: The Roman emperor who tried to Erase …
Julian the Apostate tried to revive paganism and suppress Christianity in the Roman Empire, but his short reign failed to stop the Church’s growing power.
Julian the Apostate: The Last Pagan Emperor - History Cooperative
Jan 24, 2024 · Julian the Apostate was the last pagan emperor of the Roman Empire, as his successors reinstated and solidified Christianity as the dominant religion of the empire following his death.
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 …
Emperor Julian AD 332-363 - the most profound self-publicist
Julian (born ad 331/332, Constantinople—died June 26/27, 363, Ctesiphon, Mesopotamia) was Roman emperor from ad 361 to 363, nephew of Constantine the Great, and noted scholar and military leader …
Julian the Apostate - History and Archaeology Online
Sep 23, 2022 · Nephew of the Emperor Constantine, Flavius Claudius Julianus became Emperor of the Roman Empire in 361 AD. Emperor for less than two years, Julian is best remembered for his short …
Julian the Apostate: Roman Emperor and Restorer of Classical Traditions
Julian the Apostate ruled the Roman Empire from 361 to 363, striving to revive classical paganism and reform imperial administration during a time of rising Christian influence.
Roman Emperors - DIR Julian the Apostate
The emperor Flavius Claudius Julianus reigned from 360 to 26 June 363, when he was killed fighting against the Persians. [ [1]] Despite his short rule, his emperorship was pivotal in the development of …
The Reluctant Emperor: Julian’s Unexpected Rise in a Fractured …
Julian’s Gaulish assignment, intended to marginalize or eliminate a potential rival, instead forged one of Rome’s most intriguing emperors. His five years there demonstrated how philosophical ideals could …