
Julian the Apostate
Julian the Apostate was a Roman Emperor from 361 to 363 AD, known for his attempts to restore paganism and diminish the influence of Christianity within the Roman Empire. His policies and philosophical writings reflected his commitment to reviving ancient Roman religious practices, making him a controversial figure in Christian history.
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Julian the Apostate continued to desire the return of paganism and plotted against Christians.
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Bulgaria:
Julian the Apostate continued to desire the return of paganism and plotted against Christians.
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