This thesis explores the life and reign of Julian the Apostate the man who ruled over the Roman Empire from A.D. 361-363. The study of Julian the Apostate’s reign has historically been eclipsed due to his clash with Christianity. After the murder of his family in 337 by his Christian cousin Constantius, Julian was sent into exile. These emotional experiences would impact his view of the Christian religion for the remainder of his life. Julian did have conflict with the Christians but his main goal in the end was the revival of ancient paganism and the restoration of the Empire back to her glory. The purpose of this study is to trace the education and experiences that Julian had undergone and the effects they it had on his reign. Julian was ...
This book is a monograph on the life, work, thought and reception of Julian of Aeclanum. It is divid...
This book is a monograph on the life, work, thought and reception of Julian of Aeclanum. It is divid...
This book is a monograph on the life, work, thought and reception of Julian of Aeclanum. It is divid...
This thesis addresses an intriguing question concerning the death of emperor Julian, known throughou...
Julian (Flavius Claudius Iulianus), called the Apostate, Roman emperor in the years 361–363, was one...
This study of the last pagan Roman emperor provides remarkable insight into the man and his times. ...
This study of the last pagan Roman emperor provides remarkable insight into the man and his times. ...
This study of the last pagan Roman emperor provides remarkable insight into the man and his times. ...
The reigns of the emperor Constantine the Great and of his nephew Julian the Apostate have fascinate...
This book is the first modern scholarly monograph on the emperor Jovian (363–364). It offers a new a...
This book is the first modern scholarly monograph on the emperor Jovian (363–364). It offers a new a...
This book is the first modern scholarly monograph on the emperor Jovian (363–364). It offers a new a...
The anonymous Christian Syriac work chronicling the life of Emperor Julian (d. 363 CE), known as Jul...
This thesis explores the legacy of the Emperor Julian “the Apostate” (reigned 361-363), represented ...
This book is a monograph on the life, work, thought and reception of Julian of Aeclanum. It is divid...
This book is a monograph on the life, work, thought and reception of Julian of Aeclanum. It is divid...
This book is a monograph on the life, work, thought and reception of Julian of Aeclanum. It is divid...
This book is a monograph on the life, work, thought and reception of Julian of Aeclanum. It is divid...
This thesis addresses an intriguing question concerning the death of emperor Julian, known throughou...
Julian (Flavius Claudius Iulianus), called the Apostate, Roman emperor in the years 361–363, was one...
This study of the last pagan Roman emperor provides remarkable insight into the man and his times. ...
This study of the last pagan Roman emperor provides remarkable insight into the man and his times. ...
This study of the last pagan Roman emperor provides remarkable insight into the man and his times. ...
The reigns of the emperor Constantine the Great and of his nephew Julian the Apostate have fascinate...
This book is the first modern scholarly monograph on the emperor Jovian (363–364). It offers a new a...
This book is the first modern scholarly monograph on the emperor Jovian (363–364). It offers a new a...
This book is the first modern scholarly monograph on the emperor Jovian (363–364). It offers a new a...
The anonymous Christian Syriac work chronicling the life of Emperor Julian (d. 363 CE), known as Jul...
This thesis explores the legacy of the Emperor Julian “the Apostate” (reigned 361-363), represented ...
This book is a monograph on the life, work, thought and reception of Julian of Aeclanum. It is divid...
This book is a monograph on the life, work, thought and reception of Julian of Aeclanum. It is divid...
This book is a monograph on the life, work, thought and reception of Julian of Aeclanum. It is divid...
This book is a monograph on the life, work, thought and reception of Julian of Aeclanum. It is divid...