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    Didius Julianus (/ˈdɪdiəs/; 29 January 133 – 2 June 193) was Roman emperor from March to June 193, during the Year of the Five Emperors. Julianus had a...
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  • Julianus may refer to: Julianus (frog), a genus of frogs in the family Hylidae Flavius Claudius Julianus (331–363), Roman emperor from 361 to 363 best...
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    to the highest bidder. Didius Julianus gained power as proconsul of Africa, succeeding Pertinax in that position. Julianus was not just given the position...
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  • 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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    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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  • However, the fall of Licinius did not mark the end of Julianus' career, as Constantine had praised Julianus' administration of the State and chose him, in 325...
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  • Julianus Pomerius was a Christian priest in fifth century Gaul. He wrote five treatises, only one of which, De Vita Contemplativa, survives. He was renowned...
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    Marcus Antonius Julianus was the 8th procurator of Judea from 66 to 70, during the time of the First Jewish–Roman War. Julianus had taken over the role...
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  • Julianus ben Sabar (also known as Julian or Julianus ben Sahir and Latinized as Iulianus Sabarides) was a leader of the Samaritans, seen widely as being...
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    110 – c. 170), generally referred to as Salvius Julianus, or Julian the Jurist, or simply Julianus, was a well known and respected jurist, public official...
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  • of these consuls have since been found. This Julianus is frequently identified with the proconsul Julianus mentioned in the Fourth Sacred Discourse of...
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  • to fight Elagabalus. The cavalry betrayed Macrinus and killed Julianus. Ulpius Julianus' head was presented to Macrinus at dinner. Scott, Andrew G. (2018)...
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    Column of Julianus or the popularly known Belkıs Minaresi; It is an obelisk located in Ulus district of Ankara. Julianus, the last pagan Roman emperor...
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  • to the period 198–202. Julianus is the first prefect who bore the title of perfectissimus virus. He may also be the Julianus who wrote the famous letter...
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  • Lucius Julius Julianus was a legatus legionis of the Legio II Augusta and a Roman praetor. Lucius Julius Julianus most likely became a legatus two years...
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  • deaths of his predecessors Regillus and Lucius Julius Vehilius Gratus Julianus, by appointment of emperor Commodus. His name suggests that his family...
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  • See also Saint Julius (disambiguation) Look up Julian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Saint Julian may refer to: Julian of Alexandria (died 250), one...
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  • Julianus. The first (Ad Am. I.5) ostensibly is a letter of commendation on behalf of a young man named Calvisius Faustinianus for a post in Julianus'...
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  • Amnius Anicius Julianus (fl. 322–329) was a politician of the Roman Empire. Anicius Julianus was consul in 322 with Petronius Probianus, praefectus urbi...
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    imperial title to Didius Julianus. Niger was a well regarded public figure in Rome and soon a popular demonstration against Didius Julianus broke out, during...
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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,...
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    conspiracy, one apparently led by Publius Salvius Julianus, the son of the jurist Salvius Julianus and betrothed to Paternus' daughter. Salvius and Paternus...
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    Scinax as well. There are two species in the genus Julianus. Julianus uruguayus (Schmidt, 1944) Julianus pinimus (Bokermann & Sazima, 1973) J. uruguayus...
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  • Paragalaxias julianus, also known as the Julian galaxias, is a species of fish in the family Galaxiidae. The species is only known from the Central Plateau...
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  • AD. He was appointed by Didius Julianus, who had just bought the throne from the Guard. Even in the face of Julianus' rapidly deteriorating political...
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  • ninth. "Julianus Wagemans". Olympedia. Retrieved 20 June 2021. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Julianus Wagemans...
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  • Julian Notary (1455–1523) was an English printer and bookseller. As a printer of books, Notary frequently collaborated with Wynkyn de Worde. He had a French...
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    every soldier; Julianus, fearing that Sulpicianus would gain the throne, then offered 25,000. The guards closed with the offer of Julianus, threw open the...
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  • Quintus Aemilius Laetus 192 – 193 Commodus, Pertinax, Didius Julianus Titus Flavius Genialis 193 Didius Julianus Tullius Crispinus 193 Didius Julianus...
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    Manlia Scantilla married the senator Didius Julianus before his succession. Around 153, she bore Julianus a daughter and only child, Didia Clara, who...
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