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Julian
last Pagan Roman emperor, reigned 361 to 363
Julius Constantius
son of Roman Emperor Constantius Chlorus (died 337)
Battle of Strasbourg
battle fought in AD 357

Oribasius
thumb|right|The Plinthios Brokhos as described by Greek physician Heraklas, a sling for the binding of fractured jaws. Preserved in republication by Oribasius.
Oribasius or Oreibasius (; c. 320 – 403) was a Greek medical writer and the personal physician of the Roman emperor Julian. He studied at Alexandria under physician Zeno of Cyprus before joining Julian's retinue. He was involved in Julian's coronation in 361, and remained with the emperor until Julian's death in 363. In the wake of this event, Oribasius was banished to foreign courts for a time, but was later recalled by the emperor Val
Helena
daughter of Roman emperor Constantine the Great and Roman empress as the consort of Julian
Driving car
battle
Battle of Ctesiphon
363 battle

Basilina
Basilina (; died 332/333) was the wife of Julius Constantius and the mother of the Roman emperor Julian (r. 361–363) who in her honour gave the name Basilinopolis to a city in Bithynia (modern Pazarköy near Gemlik, in Turkey).
Battle of Durocortorum
356 battle between Roman and Alemanni forces (356)
Salutius
Saturninius Secundus Salutius ( 355–367) was a Roman official and Neoplatonist author. A native of Gaul, he had a successful career as a provincial governor and officer at the imperial court, becoming a close friend and adviser of the Emperor Julian. Salutius was well versed in Greek philosophy and rhetoric, and had a reputation for competence and incorruptibility in office. He authored a Neoplatonic religious treatise titled On the Gods and the Cosmos, in support of Julian's pagan reaction against Christianity.

Cena Cypriani
short story by Johannes Hymmonides
Julian's Persian expedition
Emperor Julian's war against Persia
Battle of Brumath
battle
Julian Column
Roman monument in Ankera
Galilee earthquake of 363
Pair of earthquakes affecting the Galilee region
Perso-Roman Peace Treaty of 363
363 treaty between the Eastern Roman and Sasanian Empires
Mardonio
goth-Roman rhetorician, philosopher and educator
Battle of Maranga
363 battle
Siege of Autun
356 conflict between Roman and Alemanni forces
Domus Aurea
former church in Antioch
Siege of Senonae
356 siege, part of Roman-Alamanni conflict
Juventinus and Maximinus
members of the imperial guard of Emperor Julian
Chalcedon tribunal
tribunal for Roman emporor held in West Asia