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- Flavius Claudius Julianus
(331/332?26 June 363), known to Christians as Julian the Apostate, was a Roman emperor who ruled from 361 to 363.
Portraits
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Portrait of Julian on a bronze coin
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Cutout of Julian's bust
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Solidus of Julian, celebrating the strength of the Roman army
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Julian in a Cameo Anthioc
(2nd century, Cabinete des medailes)
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Drawing after the former statue
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Particolare del bassorilievo raffigurante l'incoronazione di Ardashir II, raffigurante Giuliano
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Statue of a priest of Sarapis, formerly identified as Julian
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Saint Mercurius killing Julian
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The skin of Julian nailed to a gate, from a
The Fall of Princes
by
Giovanni Boccaccio
manuscript
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Julian the Apostate presiding at a conference of sectarian
, by Edward A. Armitage, 1875
Monuments
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