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Julian and Claudian
In more recent times, it has been suggested that the Senate may have pushed for the marriage between Agrippina and Claudius to end the feud between the Julian and Claudian branches.
Claudius chose to adopt Nero because of his Julian and Claudian lineage.
The attempted coup d ' etat by Silius and Messalina had probably made Claudius realize the weakness of his position as a member of the Claudian but not the Julian family.
It has been suggested in recent times that the Senate may have pushed for the marriage to end the feud between the Julian and Claudian branches.
Caligula had both Julian and Claudian ancestry, making him the first actual " Julio-Claudian " emperor.
Claudius was a Claudian through his father, Nero Claudius Drusus, and also possessed a blood connection to the Julian branch of the Imperial Family through his mother, Antonia Minor.

Julian and emperors
She experienced a resurgence in another era of uneasy change, the final days of publicly-sanctioned Paganism, between the late-fourth-century emperors Julian and Theodosius I who definitively closed the temples.
Until the time of Constantine the Great the emperors appear in busts and coins with beards ; but Constantine and his successors until the reign of Phocas, with the exception of Julian the Apostate, are represented as beardless.
Following Constantine's deathbed conversion in 337 all emperors adopted Christianity, except for Julian the Apostate who, during his brief reign, attempted unsuccessfully to re-instate paganism.
The majority were struck in the reigns of emperors Constantius II and Julian and derive from a range of mints including Arles and Lyons in France, Trier in Germany and Rome.
He flourished in the reigns of Constantius II, Julian, Jovian, Valens, Gratian, and Theodosius I ; and he enjoyed the favour of all those emperors, notwithstanding their many differences, and the fact that he himself was not a Christian.
All Roman emperors after Constantine, except for Julian, would be Christians.
The third section: General Introduction ; Government and Society ; A History of Events the longest subsection, arranged by emperors: Diocletian ( 284-305 ); Constantine ( 306-337 ); The sons of Constantine ( 337-361 ); Julian and Jovian ( 355-364 ); Valentinian and Valens ( 364-378 ); From Theodosius to Alaric ( 379-410 ).
Roman emperors known for their philhellenism include Nero, Hadrian, Marcus Aurelius and Julian the Apostate.
The majority were struck in the reigns of emperors Constantius II and Julian and derive from a range of mints including Arles and Lyons in France, Trier in Germany and Rome.

Julian and frequently
While in Constantinople therefore it was not strange to see Julian frequently active in the Senate, participating in debates and making speeches, placing himself at the level of the other members of the Senate.
Julian and Sandy, the camp BBC home service comedians frequently referenced Tufnell Park as did the Guardian newspaper's Biff cartoon in the 1980s.
According to Julian Symons, " Ellery ... occasionally lost his father, as his exploits took place more frequently in the small town of Wrightsville ... where his arrival as a house guest was likely to be the signal for the commission of one or more murders.
The Australian satirical comedy team The Chaser have also frequently used the Gunston Method to ambush unwitting targets — examples include the Julian Morrow character the " Citizens ' Infringment Officer ", and the team's now-legendary stunt in which they managed to penetrate a tight security cordon around the APEC Forum, despite the fact that Chas Licciardello was masquerading as Osama Bin Laden.
Whitney's relationship with Fox creates a great deal of animosity between the newfound half-brothers that Julian only exacerbates by frequently favoring Chad, feeling guilty for the miserable life that Chad lived as a foster child.

Julian and visited
Theo is visited by the SSP and, shortly afterwards, sees Julian in the market.
Trading information with her, Corwin learns that Benedict has been visited there by brothers Julian, Gérard, and Brand.
From 1413 to 1420, Kempe also visited important sites and religious figures in England, including Philip Repyngdon, the Bishop of Lincoln ; Henry Chichele, the Archbishop of Canterbury ; and the mystic Julian of Norwich.
According to her own accounts, Kempe visited Julian and stayed for several days ; she was especially eager to obtain Julian's approval for the " very many holy speeches and converse with our Lord ... also the many wonderful revelations, which she described to the anchoress to find out if there was any deception in them.
At that time Siedlce emerged as one of the most important cultural centers of the nation, the Oginski Palace was visited by several notable artists and writers, such as Franciszek Karpinski, and Julian Ursyn Niemcewicz.
While working on Peasant War, Kollwitz twice visited Paris, and enrolled in classes at the Académie Julian in order to learn how to sculpt.
During his last year at the Académie in 1878 – 1879 he neglected his classes in Brussels and lived for a while in Passy, were he visited the Cours Libres of Jules Joseph Lefebvre at the Académie Julian.
A greater heresiarch than Julian visited Mopsuestia in the last year of his life.
When Deep Space Nine officers Julian Bashir and Kira Nerys visited the Mirror Universe, they sparked a rebellion among the Terran slaves led by the Mirror-Sisko and Mirror-O ' Brien.
Pope Julian composed many homilies and discourses, taught the people continually, preached and visited them.
The home was later visited by author Julian Street as he was traveling across the Southern U. S. compiling notes for his book American Adventures in 1915.
The French author Gustave Flaubert visited London in 1851 to see the Great Exhibition, writes Julian Barnes, but finding nothing of interest in The Crystal Palace, visited the East India Company Museum where he was greatly enamoured by Tipu's Tiger.

Julian and Gaius
( The gens was the larger unit, and was divided into several familiae: a person called " Gaius Iulius Caesar " belonged to the Julian gens and the Caesar family.
Under his authority as Pontifex Maximus, Gaius Julius Caesar introduced the calendar reform that created the Julian calendar, with a fault of less than a day per century, and which remained the standard till the Gregorian reform in the 16th century.
Although he had impeached the turbulent tribune Gaius Norbanus, and resisted the proposal to repeal judicial sentences by popular decree, he did not hesitate to incur the displeasure of the Julian family by opposing the candidature for the consulship of Gaius Julius Caesar Strabo Vopiscus, who had never been praetor and was consequently ineligible.

Julian and had
After Constantius ' death in 361, his successor Julian the Apostate, a devotee of Rome's pagan gods, declared that he would no longer attempt to favor one church faction over another, and allowed all exiled bishops to return ; this had the objective of further increasing dissension among Christians.
Like many ancient historians, Ammianus had a strong political and religious agenda to pursue, however, and he contrasted Constantius II with Julian to the former's constant disadvantage ; like all ancient writers he was skilled in rhetoric, and this shows in his work.
Six weeks before the German invasion of Poland, Heschel left Warsaw for London with the help of Julian Morgenstern, president of Hebrew Union College, who had been working to obtain visas for Jewish scholars in Europe.
In the meantime, Julian had won some victories against the Alemanni tribe, who had once again invaded Roman Gaul.
Apparently, realising his death was near, Constantius had himself baptised by Euzoius, the Semi-Arian bishop of Antioch, and then declared that Julian was his rightful successor.
In 2012 relations came under strain when Julian Assange, founder of the Wikileaks website, entered the Ecuadorian embassy in London and sought asylum ; Assange had recently lost a legal case against his extradition to Sweden on charges of sexual assault and rape, but when within the embassy he was on diplomatic territory and beyond the reach of the British police.
His first published compositions, a book of Masses, had made so favorable an impression with Pope Julius III ( previously the Bishop of Palestrina ) that he appointed Palestrina musical director of the Julian Chapel.
By this time Emperor Julian had publicly declared himself in opposition to Christianity.
Alaric's brother-in-law, Athaulf, appears to have had Hun mercenaries in his employ south of the Julian Alps in 409.
James Madison, Jr. was born at Belle Grove Plantation near Port Conway, Virginia on March 16, 1751, ( March 5, 1751, Old Style, Julian calendar ), where his mother had returned to her parents ' home to give birth.
The year of his graduation, he married Sheila Matthew, and they later had two sons and one daughter ( Tony, Carol, and Julian ).
( Looking back on his life in 362, Julian wrote, in his thirty-first year, that he had spent twenty years in the way of Christianity and twelve in the true way, i. e., the way of Helios.
In the following years Julian learned how to lead and then run an army, through a series of campaigns against the Germanic tribes that had settled on both sides of the Rhine.
Although Julian at first attempted to expedite the order, it provoked an insurrection by troops of the Petulantes, who had no desire to leave Gaul.
( Julian claimed that Vadomarius had been in league with Constantius encouraging him to raid the borders of Raetia.
Julian certainly had a clear idea of what he wanted Roman society to be, both in political as well as religious terms.
It had also been used in the past as a staging place for amassing troops, a purpose which Julian intended to follow.
By mid-May, the army had reached the vicinity of the heavily fortified Persian capital, Ctesiphon, where Julian partially unloaded some of the fleet and had his troops ferried across the Tigris by night.
Julian not wanting to give up what he had gained and probably still hoping for the arrival of the column under Procopius and Sebastianus, set off east into the Persian interior, ordering the destruction of the fleet.
According to a tradition, Saint Basil ( an old school-mate of Julian ) had been imprisoned at the start of Julian's Sassanid campaign.
Julian Lennon has had an inconsistent career as a musical artist.

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