Julianus Apostata

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Julianus Apostata is the Roman emperor Julian (r. 361–363 CE), best known for his attempt to restore paganism and roll back the Christianization of the Roman Empire.

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instanceOf Roman emperor
philosopher
writer
alsoKnownAs Flavius Claudius Julianus NERFINISHED
Julian the Apostate NERFINISHED
battle Battle of Argentoratum NERFINISHED
campaigns on the Rhine frontier
birthDate 0331-05-06
birthPlace Constantinople NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath battle wound
countryOfCitizenship Roman Empire
deathDate 0363-06-26
deathPlace Maranga NERFINISHED
near Samarra
dynasty Constantinian dynasty NERFINISHED
education studied in Athens
studied in Nicomedia
epithet the Apostate NERFINISHED
influencedBy Iamblichus of Chalcis NERFINISHED
Maximus of Ephesus NERFINISHED
Neoplatonic philosophy
knownFor attempt to restore paganism in the Roman Empire
military campaigns against the Sasanian Empire
opposition to Christianity
philosophical and satirical writings
languageOfWorkOrName Greek
Latin
militaryConflict Roman–Sasanian War of 363 NERFINISHED
occupation author
emperor
military commander
policy religious toleration for non-Christians
removal of Christian privileges
restoration of traditional Roman cults
predecessor Constantius II NERFINISHED
reignEnd 0363
reignStart 0361
relative Constans I NERFINISHED
Constantine the Great NERFINISHED
Constantius II NERFINISHED
Gallus NERFINISHED
religion Neoplatonism NERFINISHED
paganism
successor Jovian NERFINISHED
title Caesar of the West NERFINISHED
Roman emperor
wrote Against the Galileans NERFINISHED
Letters
Misopogon NERFINISHED

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Julian the Apostate alsoKnownAs Julianus Apostata