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| 0331 | Birth |  |
| Birth of Julian the Apostate, nephew of Constantine the Great |
| Rome Birth of Julian the Apostate, nephew of Constantine the Great |
| 0337 | Massacre Flavins |  |
| Escapes the massacre of the Flavin family |
| 0355 | Succession |  |
| Constantius II appoints his 23 yr old cousin Julian the Apostate as joint Casar |
| 0356 | Capture of Cologne |  |
| Cologne Recaptures Cologne from the Franks |
| 0357 | Battle of Strasbourg |  |
| Strasbourg Defeats the Alamanni, |
| 0361 | Conversion |  |
| Declares his conversion to paganism |
| 0361 | Death |  |
| Naissus Deah of Constantius II, hears of his death & feels free to revive paganism |
| 0361 | Reform |  |
| Tolerates christianity but makes paganism the state religion |
| Rome Tolerates christianity but makes paganism the state religion |
| 0361 | Succession |  |
| Succeeds as Emperor of Rome, declared Emperor by his troops |
| Rome Succeeds as Emperor of Rome, declared Emperor by his troops |
| 0362 | Capital |  |
| Antioch Moves his capital to Antioch |
| 0362 | Demonstrations |  |
| Daphne Demonstrations against the exhumation of a Chris tian martyr from the temple of Apollo |
| 0362 | Edict Religious Freedom |  |
| 17th June All teachers have to be acceptable to the Emperor, Chris tians are not acceptable |
| 17th June An edict passed by Emperor Julian tolerates all forms of religion |
| 17th June Rome An edict passed by Emperor Julian tolerates all forms of religion |
| 0362 | Reform |  |
| 17th June An edict passed by Emperor Julian tolerates all forms of religion |
| 17th June Rome An edict passed by Emperor Julian tolerates all forms of religion |
| 0363 | Battle of Ctesiphon |  |
| 29th May Ctesiphon 2,500 Persians are killed to the cost of 70 Roman lives |
| 0363 | Burial |  |
| Tarsus Buried at Tarsus |
| 0363 | Death |  |
| 26th June Death of Julian, in battle, the last Emperor to champion polytheism |
| 26th June Samarra Death of Julian the Apostate, in a skirmish retreating from Ctesiphon |
| 0363 | Invasion of Persia |  |
| Ctesiphon Julian the Apostate reaches the Persian capital Ctesiphon |
| 5th Mar Heads an invasion force of 90,000, never to return alive |
| 0363 | Siege of Ctesiphon |  |
| 16th June Ctesiphon Julian the Apostate calls off the siege of Ctesiphon |