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  1. 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 361 to 363, as well as a notable philosopher and author in Greek.His rejection of Christianity, and his promotion of Neoplatonic Hellenism in its place, caused him to be remembered as Julian the Apostate in Christian tradition.

  2. Julian is a common male given name in the United States, Germany, Austria, the United Kingdom, Ireland, the Netherlands, France (as Julien), Italy (as Giuliano), Russia [Iulian (Yulian)] Spain, Latin America (as Julián in Spanish and Juliano or Julião in Portuguese), Iulian in Romanian and elsewhere.. The name is based on the Roman name Julianus, which was derived from Julius.

  3. Apr 23, 2024 · From the Roman name Iulianus, which was derived from Julius.This was the name of the last pagan Roman emperor, Julian the Apostate (4th century). It was also borne by several early saints, including the legendary Saint Julian the Hospitaller.This name has been used in England since the Middle Ages, at which time it was also a feminine name (from Juliana, eventually becoming Gillian).

  4. Nov 17, 2022 · The name Julian has both Latin and Greek roots and is derivative of the name Julianus. Julian is most often used as a boy's name. Its female variants are Julianne, Julia, and Julianna. If you are looking to add some French flair, try spelling Julian with an 'e.'. Julian means "downy," "sky father," and “youthful."

  5. Jun 13, 2024 · The name Julian is a boy's name of English, Latin origin meaning "youthful, downy-bearded, or sky father". Cool and charming, with plenty of flair and sophistication, Julian manages to strike the balance between being a sensible classic and contemporary choice. Appealingly international, it is no wonder Julian is a rising star.

  6. Jun 6, 2024 · Julian (born ad 331/332, Constantinople—died June 26/27, 363, Ctesiphon, Mesopotamia) was a Roman emperor from ad 361 to 363, nephew of Constantine the Great, and a noted scholar and military leader who was proclaimed emperor by his troops. A persistent enemy of Christianity, he publicly announced his conversion to paganism in 361, thus ...

  7. www.britannica.com › summary › Julian-Roman-emperorJulian summary | Britannica

    Julian, or Julian the Apostate Latin Julianus Apostata orig. Flavius Claudius Julianus, (born ad 331/332, Constantinople—died June 26/27, 363, Ctesiphon, Mesopotamia), Roman emperor (361–363), noted scholar and military leader. The nephew of Constantine I, he was raised a Christian but converted to mystical paganism.As caesar (subemperor) in the west, he restored the Rhine frontier and was ...

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › JulianJulian - Wikipedia

    People. Julian (emperor) (331–363), Roman emperor from 361 to 363 Julian, of the Roman gens Julia, with imperial dynasty offshoots; Saint Julian (disambiguation), several Christian saints Julian (given name), people with the given name Julian Julian (surname), people with the surname Julian Julian (singer), Russian pop singer Places. Julian, California, a census-designated place in San Diego ...

  9. Julian Assange lands in Australia a free man Landing in Canberra, the Wikileaks founder's 14-year legal battle comes to an end after a plea deal with the US. 26 Jun 2024

  10. Jun 25, 2024 · WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange plans to plead guilty in a deal with the United States, allowing him to go free years after publishing classified information obtained by Chelsea Manning.

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