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Didius Juli**** (/ˈdɪdiəs/; 29
January 133 – 2 June 193) was
Roman emperor from
March to June 193,
during the Year of the Five Emperors.
Juli**** had a...
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Juli**** may
refer to:
Juli**** (frog), a
genus of
frogs in the
family Hylidae Flavius Claudius Juli**** (331–363),
Roman emperor from 361 to 363 best...
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Julian (Latin:
Flavius Claudius Juli****;
Ancient Gr****: Ἰουλιανός Ioulianos; 331 – 26 June 363) was the
Caesar of the West from 355 to 360 and
Roman emperor...
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which five men
claimed the
title of
Roman emperor: Pertinax,
Didius Juli****,
Pescennius Niger,
Clodius Albinus, and
Septimius Severus. This year started...
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Juli**** 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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Juli**** is the
cognomen of a
Roman senator whose tenure as
suffect consul with one
Castus as his colleague, is
known from a
number of
brick stamps. A...
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Ulpius Juli**** (died 218) was a
Censor in 217,
Princeps Peregrinorum, and a
Praetorian prefect. He may have been
loyal to the
praetorian prefect Macrinus...
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Juli**** ben
Sabar (also
known as
Julian or
Juli**** ben
Sahir and
Latinized as Iuli**** Sabarides) was a
leader of the Samaritans, seen
widely as being...
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Julius Juli**** (fl. 315–325) was a
Roman politician, the
grandfather and
namesake of the ****ure
emperor Julian. He
served Licinius as
praetorian prefect...
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Saint Julius (disambiguation) Look up
Julian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Saint Julian may
refer to:
Julian of
Alexandria (died 250), one...