• Julianus, or Julian, surnamed the Egyptian (Greek: Ἰουλιανός ὁ Αἰγύπτιος, Ioulianos; Latin: Julianus Aegyptius; fl. 6th century AD) was a Greek Byzantine...
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    ISSN 0378-2506. JSTOR 44170499. Epigram 7.591, commemorating Hypatius, by Julianus the Egyptian Epigram 7.592, commemorating Hypatius, by Julianus the Egyptian...
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  • Licinius. However, the fall of Licinius did not mark the end of Julianus' career, as Constantine had praised Julianus' administration of the State and chose...
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  • paganism gave way in the Roman Empire. One of the poems is attributed to Julianus the Egyptian in the Greek Anthology. They reflect the light hearted elegance...
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    Julianus at Rome.: 18  Following Hadrian's route, Septimius Severus made a tour of Egypt in 199–200, visiting the Colossi of Memnon and ordering the statues...
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    (Barbucallus) Julian (emperor) Julian Antecessor Julianus the Egyptian Julius Diocles Laco Leon the philosopher Leonidas of Alexandria Leonidas of Tarentum...
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    Julian (Latin: Flavius Claudius Julianus; Greek: Ἰουλιανός Ioulianos; 331 – 26 June 363) was the Caesar of the West from 355 to 360 and Roman emperor from...
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  • governor of Roman Egypt. His relationship to other Claudii Juliani is unknown. Julianus is attested as praefectus annonae, or overseer of the grain rations...
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    Pescennius Niger (category Articles incorporating a citation from the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia with Wikisource reference)
    during the Year of the Five Emperors. He claimed the imperial throne in response to the murder of Pertinax and the elevation of Didius Julianus, but was...
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  • Jockey of Artemision Judgement of Paris Judgement of Paris Amphora Julianus the Egyptian Kabiria Group Kachrylion Kai Kairos Kakia Kakodaimonistai Kalamos...
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  • Lulianos and Paphos (alt. sp. Julianus and Pappus, second-century CE) were two wealthy Jewish brothers who lived in Laodicea on the Lycus in Anatolia, contemporaries...
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    Diaspora Revolt (category Jewish Egyptian history)
    groups, including Greco-Egyptian elites and local Egyptian peasants, suggesting its development within traditional Egyptian festival frameworks. Its...
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  • Lucius Tettius Julianus was a Roman general who held a number of imperial appointments during the Flavian dynasty. He was suffect consul for the nundinium...
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    Aurelius Apion 328: Julius Julianus Prefects of the province of Egypt. Names and dates taken from the Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire, vol. 1...
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    Didius Julianus, the future emperor and a relative of Salvius Julianus, was dismissed from the governorship of Germania Inferior. After the murder of the powerful...
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    was still in Egypt on 23 August 189, we must conclude that Julianus left that position shortly after that date. Nothing is known of Julianus from when he...
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    recognise the authority of Julianus. Julianus declared Severus a public enemy because he was the nearest of the three and, therefore, the most dangerous...
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    by Gaius Petronius, the Roman governor of Egypt. Even earlier than that, Augustus had been accorded royal titles in the Egyptian version of a 29 BC stele...
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  • Anat-her Ancient Egypt Ancient Egypt in the Western imagination Ancient Egypt (magazine) Ancient Egyptian afterlife beliefs Ancient Egyptian agriculture Ancient...
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  • Egypt against Roman rule. Change of era name from Yuanjia (3rd year) to Yongxing of the Chinese Han Dynasty. Didia Clara, daughter of Didius Julianus...
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    Roman reinforcements from Syria and Egypt, they establish an independent state in Judea. January 30 – Didius Julianus, Roman emperor (according to Cassius...
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    known as the Year of the Five Emperors ensued. After the quick successive removals of Pertinax and Didius Julianus from power, this period had the general-turned-emperor...
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  • Julius Basilianus (category 3rd-century Roman governors of Egypt)
    the loyalty of at least that unit to Macrinus. Following the death in battle of the praetorian prefect Julianus (either Ulpius Julianus or Julianus Nestor)...
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  • After the death of his first wife, Julius Constantius married a Greek woman Basilina, the daughter of the governor of Egypt, Julius Julianus. Basilina...
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    The foundation of Constantinople in 330 AD marks the conventional start of the Eastern Roman Empire, which fell to the Ottoman Empire in 1453 AD. Only...
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  • support. Julianus was saluted as imperator by the Praetorians, and the new emperor proceeded to pardon his rival, retaining Sulpicianus as the urban prefect...
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  • List of Roman civil wars and revolts (category Civil wars of the Roman Empire)
    in the plotting. 283–285: Failed usurpation of Sabinus Julianus. 284–285: Usurpation of Diocletian against Carinus 285 – Battle of the Margus – The usurper...
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    Samaritan revolts (category 5th century in the Byzantine Empire)
    charismatic, messianic figure named Julianus ben Sabar (or ben Sahir), the Samaritans launched a war, sometimes referred as the final Samaritan revolt, to create...
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    which mixes up the emperor Didius Julianus with the legal scholar Salvius Julianus MA 16.3–18.2 was lifted from Eutropius 8.11 In the Aurelian, Vopiscus...
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  • Sabinus Julianus, Roman usurper against emperor Carinus or Maximian Marcus Aurelius Olympius Nemesianus, esteemed poet during the reign of the emperor...
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