Late Antiquity

The Emperor who (Almost) Abolished Christianity

Jul 3rd, 2009 | By E P Wohlfart | Category: Late Antiquity

Flavius Claudius Julianus ruled the Roman Empire for 19 months. Had his reign lasted longer Christianity might have been a mere footnote in history.

Julianus, known to the Anglophone world as Julian the Apostate, was born in the summer of 332 CE. Though born to nobility, his childhood was one marked by death and…