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Maximus of Ephesus
Iamblichus and Julian''s ''Third Demiurge'': a Proposition
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Killing Julian: the Death of an Emperor and the Religious History of the Later Roman Empire Benjamin James Rogaczewski University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
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The Emperor Julian (AD 331-363)
The Death of Festus of Tridentum
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A War of Words Julian the Apostate’S Attempt to Affect Moral Change in the Roman Empire