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Julianus, Flavius Claudius

1910 New Catholic Dictionary

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Also known as Flavius Claudius Julianus

Profile Roman Emperor. He was a son of Julius Constantius, the half-brother of Constantine the Great. He received a Christian training which was modified by his interest in neo-Platonism and other philosophy, chiefly Hellenic. In 355 he was presented to the army as Caesar and he married Helena, sister of the Emperor Constantius, who was his cousin, and was sent as Governor to Gaul. There he completely routed the Alamanni near Strasbourg. He demanded higher recognition and, when Constantius refused, advanced to Illyricum. Constantius died on the way to meet him, in 361; Julian advanced in triumph to Constantinople, and immediately ordered a return to pagan worship and issued many decrees against Christians. The dying words attributed to him are (of Christ): "Thou hast conquered, O Galilean."

Born 331 in Constantinople

Died 363 in Persia of wounds received during the Persian war

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Entry for 'Julianus, Flavius Claudius'. 1910 New Catholic Dictionary. https://www.studylight.org/​dictionaries/​eng/​ncd/​j/julianus-flavius-claudius.html. 1910.
 
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