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363 and Julian
Perisapora was captured and destroyed by Emperor Julian in 363, but speedily rebuilt.
It was at Anah that the emperor Julian met the first opposition on his disastrous expedition against Persia ( 363 ), when he got possession of the place and transported the people ; and there that Ziyad and Shureih with the advanced guard of Ali's army were refused passage across the Euphrates ( 36 / 657 ) to join Ali in Mesopotamia ( Tabari i. 3261 ).
Fourth exile: under Apostate Emperor Julian, 10 months Oct 362 – 5 Sep 363 ; in the Egyptian desert.
In response to the emperor's rejection of the Christian faith, Gregory composed his Invectives Against Julian between 362 and 363.
* 363 – Roman Emperor Julian is killed during the retreat from the Sassanid Empire.
* 363 – Emperor Julian marches back up the Tigris and burns his fleet of supply ships.
Julian (, ; 331 / 332 – 26 June 363 ), commonly known as Julian the Apostate or Julian the Philosopher, was Roman Emperor from 361 to 363 and a noted philosopher and Greek writer.
After five months of dealings at the capital, Julian left Constantinople in May and moved to Antioch, arriving in mid-July and staying there for nine months before launching his fateful campaign against Persia in March 363.
On 5 March 363, despite a series of omens against the campaign, Julian departed from Antioch with about 80, 000 – 90, 000 men, and headed north toward the Euphrates.
In one such engagement on 26 June 363, the indecisive Battle of Samarra near Maranga, Julian was wounded when the Sassanid army raided his column.
* 363 – Roman Emperor Julian defeats the Sassanid army in the Battle of Ctesiphon, under the walls of the Sassanid capital, but is unable to take the city.
The city was called Lutetia ( more fully, Lutetia Parisiorum, " Lutetia of the Parisii "), during the Roman era of the 1st to the 6th century, but during the reign of Julian the Apostate ( 360 – 363 ), the city was renamed Paris.
* Julian the Apostate, Roman Emperor ( d. 363 )
Emperor Julian was killed following a battle outside of the city walls, in 363, during his war against Shapur II.
Campaign of Emperor Julian the Apostate | Julian against the Sassanid Empire | Persian Empire ( 363 )
Year 363 ( CCCLXIII ) was a common year starting on Wednesday ( link will display the full calendar ) of the Julian calendar.
* 361 – 363Julian the Apostate, coin is issued.
In 363, Emperor Julian, on his way to engage Persia, stopped at the ruins of the Second Temple in Jerusalem.

363 and on
A letter found on a lead tablet in Bath, Somerset, datable to c. 363, had been widely publicised as documentary evidence regarding the state of Christianity in Britain during Roman times.
The team played its first regular season game at home before a crowd of 72, 363 on September 3, 1995, a 10 – 3 loss against the Houston Oilers.
A second council of war on 16 June 363 decided that the best course of action was to lead the army back to the safety of Roman borders, not through Mesopotamia, but northward to Corduene.
The three most destructive raids ( out of 363 that the city suffered ), occurred on 23 November 1943, and 3 February and 26 February 1945.
As compared with the previous year, in 1989 passenger traffic on Sudan Airways fell by 32 % to 363, 181 people, reducing the load factor to 34. 9 %.
Its London debut was on 3 April 1880, at the Opera Comique, where it ran for a very successful 363 performances, having already been playing successfully for over three months in New York.
* Stephen M. Stigler ( 1986 ), " Laplace's 1774 Memoir on Inverse Probability ", Statistical Science 1 ( 3 ): 359 – 363.
During World War I he fought with Infanterieregiment 363 on the Western Front, winning the Iron Cross twice.
Similarly, if Person 3 is born on any of the 363 days of the year other than the birthdays of Persons 1 and 2, Person 3 will not share their birthday.
In 2012 the Saints returned to the Premier League and in doing so recorded their biggest attendance on 28 April against Coventry City of 32, 363.
However, this was broken for the second time in the same season when 32, 363 watched the 4 – 0 victory against Coventry on 28 April 2012.
In, his breakout season, he led the American League in batting average (. 363 ), runs created ( 156 ), intentional walks ( 33 ), times on base ( 321 ), on-base percentage (. 473 ), OPS ( 1. 072 ), and doubles ( 54, also a career high ), while posting career highs in home runs ( 24 ), RBI ( 107 ), runs ( 109 ), and hits ( 200 ).
Julian was mortally wounded during the retreat and died on 26 June 363.
Eric Grunin's Eroica Project contains tempo data on 363 recordings of the work from 1924 – 2007, and includes 10 by Klemperer-some recorded in the studio, most from broadcasts of live concerts.
* Sunny London production opened at the Hippodrome on October 7 and ran for 363 performances
A total of 2, 363 stations were to close, including 435 already under threat, both on lines that were to close, and also many less-well-used stations on lines that were to remain open.
In spite of the traditions of his family, Casimir-Perier joined the group of Republicans on the Left, and was one of the 363 on the Seize-Mai ( 1877 ).
Elected to the Chamber of Deputies in 1876 by Montélimar, he was one of the famous 363 who on 16 May 1877 ( Seize Mai ) passed the vote of no confidence in the ministry of the duc de Broglie.

363 and campaign
Procopius entered in Julian's retinue and took part in his campaign against the Sassanids, in 363.
However, after the emperor Julian was slain during his failed campaign in Persia in 363, Rome ceded control of Iberia to Persia, and King Varaz-Bakur I ( Asphagur ) ( 363-365 ) became a Persian vassal, an outcome confirmed by the Peace of Acilisene in 387.
Armenian First Legion took part in the ill-fated Persian campaign of the emperor Julianus Apostata in 363.
Maximus travelled in the summer of 362 with Julian to Antioch, and then in March 363 on the Persia campaign.
The satire was written in Antioch in February or March 363, not long before Julian departed for his fateful Persian campaign.

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