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Julian the Apostate: Roman Emperor 361-363

Julian the Apostate: Roman Emperor 361-363

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cf. ch. 2 (Julian the Apostate and the Doomed Temple) pp. 73-77 (fn103-131) of E. Michael Jones's Jewish Revolutionary Spirit contains refs to this work.

cf. also Stanley L. Jaki, To Rebuild or Not to Try? (Royal Oak, MI: Real View Books, 1999), p. 16


Flavius Claudius Julianus (331-363); known to history as "Julian the Apostate;" is one of the most interesting Roman Emperors (361- 363); and his life is one of the most fascinating in all of ancient history. (There is more accurate historical information about him than about any other Emperor.) Impr. 295 pgs;