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  • sources commonly refer to him as Julian the Apostate, because of his rejection ... Walter E., and Michael DiMaio, "Julian the Apostate (360-363 C.E.)] romanemperors ...
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  • sources commonly refer to him as Julian the Apostate, because of his rejection ... Walter E., and Michael DiMaio, "Julian the Apostate (360-363 C.E.)] romanemperors ...
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  • [[Image:Edward Armitage - Julian the Apostate presiding at a conference ... The accession of Julian the Apostate, however, relaxed the restrictions ...
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  • [[Image:JulianusII-antioch(360-363)-CNG.jpg|thumb|left|Julian the ... (331-363 C.E.)--known to history as Julian the Apostate for his policy of ...
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  • distaste for the excesses of Julian the Apostate’s anti-Christian ... jpg|thumb|Coin bearing the image of Julian the Apostate.]] ...
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  • Ephrem the Syrian (306 – 373) was a deacon, prolific writer of hymns ... Eventually, with Constantius dead, Julian the Apostate began his march into ...
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  • was a teacher of rhetoric in Rome until the Roman authorities prohibited ... continued to teach until the emperor Julian the Apostate published an edict ...
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  • Novatianism was a Christian "heresy" originating in the ... Constantius, they were protected by Julian the Apostate (d. 363), but Valens ...
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  • 14, 1865 – December 9, 1941) was one of the earliest and most eminent ... The Death of the Gods (1894, on Julian the Apostate), Leonardo da Vinci ...
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  • rapidly and repeatedly changes in pitch from the vocal or chest register (or ... In Alpine folk music, it was probably developed in the Swiss Alps ...
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  • 25, 389 C.E.), also known as Saint Gregory the Theologian or Gregory Nazianzen ... earn him the moniker "Julian the Apostate". Ruether, 19, 25. ...
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  • Ankara is the capital of Turkey and the country's second largest ... a visit by the Roman Emperor Julian the Apostate, nephew of Constantine ...
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  • ) (Latin: Basilius), also called Saint Basil the Great (Greek: Άγιος Βασίλειος ... In addition to being recognized as one of the Cappadocian Fathers ...
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  • #039;s France) and an eminent doctor of the Western Christian Church. ... very short time of the accession of Julian the Apostate. ...
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  • known as Theodore of Antioch and Theodore the Interpreter. A representative ... Origenists, Arians, Apollinarists, Julian the Apostate, and others. His versatile ...
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  • The Eleusinian Mysteries (Greek: Έλευσίνια ΜυστήÏια ... Of all the mysteries celebrated in ancient Mediterranean world, these ...
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  • Arianism was a major theological movement in the Christian Roman Empire ... Constantius' successor Julian the Apostate, a devotee of paganism ...
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  • The Pandyan kingdom was an ancient Tamil state in South India of unknown ... The early Pandyan dynasty went into obscurity during the invasion ...
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  • :For the Greek novelist, see Iamblichus (novelist) (165-180). ... Julian the Apostate (331 - 363 C.E.), the last non-Christian Roman ...
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  • emphasizing social evolution through the inner struggle of opposing ... he drew a satirical parallel between Julian the Apostate and Frederick William ...
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  • by Piero della Francesca, 1449. Here, John the Baptist is seen pouring water ... John was buried. In the time of Julian the Apostate, however, his tomb ...
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