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gptkb:Emperor
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gptkbp:birth_place
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gptkb:Constantinople
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gptkbp:birth_year
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331
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gptkbp:contemporary
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gptkb:Athanasius_of_Alexandria
gptkb:Eusebius_of_Caesarea
gptkb:Ammianus_Marcellinus
gptkb:Gregory_of_Nazianzus
gptkb:Basil_of_Caesarea
Julian the Apostate's cousin
Libanius
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gptkbp:cultural_influence
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gptkb:Christianity
gptkb:Neoplatonism
Hellenistic philosophy
Roman religion
Pagan revival
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gptkbp:death_place
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gptkb:Ctesiphon
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gptkbp:death_year
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363
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gptkbp:dynasty
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gptkb:Constantinian_dynasty
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gptkbp:education
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gptkb:Greek_philosophy
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gptkbp:events
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gptkb:Siege_of_Amida
gptkb:Battle_of_Ctesiphon
Philosophical writings
Religious reforms
Campaign against Persia
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gptkbp:historical_significance
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gptkb:Cultural_patronage
Military reforms
Philosophical writings
Promoted religious tolerance
Attempted to restore paganism
Legacy in Western thought
Military campaigns against Persia
Promotion of Greek culture
Conflict with Christianity
Influence on later pagan thinkers
Last non-Christian emperor of Rome
Philosophical debates with Christians
Symbol of resistance to Christianity
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Julian the Apostate
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gptkbp:influence
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gptkb:Christianity
gptkb:Neoplatonism
Roman religion
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gptkbp:known_for
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gptkb:Military_campaigns
gptkb:philosophy
Religious policies
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gptkbp:military_rank
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gptkb:Caesar
gptkb:Augustus
gptkb:Emperor
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gptkbp:nickname
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gptkb:Julian_the_Apostate
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gptkbp:notable_work
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gptkb:Misopogon
Letters
Against the Galileans
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gptkbp:parent
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gptkb:Julius_Constantius
Bebaia
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gptkbp:political_affiliation
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gptkb:Roman_Empire
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gptkbp:predecessor
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gptkb:Constantius_II
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gptkbp:reign
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361
363
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gptkbp:religion
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gptkb:shamanism
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gptkbp:spouse
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gptkb:Helena
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gptkbp:successor
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gptkb:Jovian
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gptkbp:title
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Emperor of Rome
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gptkbp:bfsParent
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gptkb:Roman_Empire
gptkb:Julius_Caesar
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gptkbp:bfsLayer
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4
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