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Encarta Answers  | Julian the Apostate: Full name Flavius Claudius Julianus (331?-363), Roman emperor (361-363), who tried to restore paganism after the adoption of Christianity by Constantine the Great. |
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Flavius Claudius Julianus, known also as Julian or Julian the Apostate (331/332 [1] – 26 June 363), was Roman Emperor (Caesar, November 355 to February 360; Augustus, February ... - Roman Emperors - DIR Julian the Apostate
Virtual Catalog of Roman Coins. An Online Encyclopedia of Roman Emperors. DIR Atlas Julian the Apostate (360-363 A.D.) Walter E. Roberts Emory University - CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Julian the Apostate
Roman emperor 361-63, b. at Constantinople in 331, d. 26 June, 363, son of Julius Constantius, the half-brother of Constantine the Great See all search results in Windows Live® Search Results
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