Julian is declared emperor by the legions of Gaul—His march and success—The death of Constantius; Civil Administration of Julian; Jealousy of Constantius against Julian; Fears and Envy of Constantius
AD | Event |
360 | Legions of Gaul ordered to march into the East Their Discontents; proclaim Julian Emperor His Protestations of Innocence His Embassy to Constantius |
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360, 361 | His 4th and 5th Expeditions beyond the Rhine |
361 | Fruitless Treaty and Declaration of War Julian prepares to attack Constantius His March from the Rhine into Illyricum He justifies his Cause — Hostile Preparations And death of Constantius Julian enters Constantinople Is acknowledged by the whole Empire His civil Government & private Life Reformation of the Palace—Chamber of Justice Punishment of the Innocent & the Guilty Clemency of Julian His Love of Freedom & the Republic His Care of the Grecian Cities Julian an Orator & Judge — His Character |