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... JULIAN . -SARMATIAN PERSIAN WARS . - VICTORIES OF JULIAN IN GAUL Power of the Eunuchs - Education of Gallus and Julian 351. Gallus declared Cæsar Cruelty and Imprudence of Gallus 354. Massacre of the Imperial Ministers Dangerous ...
... JULIAN . -SARMATIAN PERSIAN WARS . - VICTORIES OF JULIAN IN GAUL Power of the Eunuchs - Education of Gallus and Julian 351. Gallus declared Cæsar Cruelty and Imprudence of Gallus 354. Massacre of the Imperial Ministers Dangerous ...
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... JULIAN IS DECLARED EMPEROR BY THE LEGIONS OF GAUL . -HIS MARCH AND SUCCESS . THE DEATH OF CONSTANTIUS . - CIVIL ADMINISTRATION OF JULIAN . The Jealousy of Constantius against Julian 463 Fears and Envy of Constantius 465 • 360. The ...
... JULIAN IS DECLARED EMPEROR BY THE LEGIONS OF GAUL . -HIS MARCH AND SUCCESS . THE DEATH OF CONSTANTIUS . - CIVIL ADMINISTRATION OF JULIAN . The Jealousy of Constantius against Julian 463 Fears and Envy of Constantius 465 • 360. The ...
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... Julian attempts to Rebuild the Temple The Enterprise is Defeated Perhaps by a Preternatural Event Partiality of Julian He Prohibits the Christians from Teaching Schools Disgrace and Oppression of the Christians They are Condemned to ...
... Julian attempts to Rebuild the Temple The Enterprise is Defeated Perhaps by a Preternatural Event Partiality of Julian He Prohibits the Christians from Teaching Schools Disgrace and Oppression of the Christians They are Condemned to ...
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... Julian , speaks thus of them : " Those who fol- lowed a corrupt religion , were constantly apprehensive of danger ; they feared that Julian would iuvent for them torments even more exquisite than those which they had before endured ...
... Julian , speaks thus of them : " Those who fol- lowed a corrupt religion , were constantly apprehensive of danger ; they feared that Julian would iuvent for them torments even more exquisite than those which they had before endured ...
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... Julian Alps.t The approach of winter supplied the indolence of Con- stantius with specious reasons for deferring the prosecution of the war till the ensuing spring . Magnentius had fixed his residence in the city of Aquileia , and ...
... Julian Alps.t The approach of winter supplied the indolence of Con- stantius with specious reasons for deferring the prosecution of the war till the ensuing spring . Magnentius had fixed his residence in the city of Aquileia , and ...
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