The religion of Julian — Universal Toleration
He attempts to restore and reform the Pagan Worship — to rebuild the temple of Jerusalem
His artful persecution of the Christians
Mutual zeal and injustice
AD | Event |
351 | Religion of Julian, His Education and Apostasy He embraces the Mythology of Paganism The Allegories– Theological System of Julian Fanaticism of the Philosophers Initiation and Fanaticism of Julian His religious Dissimulation He writes against Christianity |
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361 | Universal Toleration |
361 – 363 | Zeal and Devotion of Julian in the Restoration of Paganism–
Reformation of Paganism The Philosophers– Conversions – The Jews Description of Jerusalem– Pilgrimages Julian attempts to rebuild the Temple — The Enterprise is defeated —Perhaps by a preternatural Event Partiality of Julian He prohibits the Christians from teaching Schools Disgrace and Oppression of the Christians They are condemned to restore the Pagan Temples The Temple and sacred Grove of Daphne Neglect and Profanation of Daphne |
362 | Removal of the dead Bodies, and Conflagration of the Temple Julian shuts the Cathedral of Antioch George of Cappadoeia oppresses Alexandria and Egypt |
361 | He is massacred by the People He is worshipped as a Saint and Martyr |
362 | Restoration of Athanasius He is persecuted and expelled by Julian |
361-3 | Zeal and Imprudence of the Christians |