Julianus (hoàng đế) (Vietnamese Wikipedia)

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  • Grant, Michael (1980). Greek and Latin authors, 800 B.C.-A.D. 1000, Part 1000. H. W. Wilson Co. tr. 240. ISBN 0824206401. JULIAN THE APOSTATE (Flavins Claudius Julianus), Roman emperor and Greek writer, was born at Constantinople in ad 332 and died in 363.
  • Norwich, John Julius (1989). Byzantium: the early centuries. Knopf. tr. 83. ISBN 0394537785. Julius Constantius…Constantine had invited him, with his second wife and his young family, to take up residence in his new capital; and it was in Constantinople that his third son Julian was born, in May or June of the year 332. The baby's mother, Basilina, a Greek from Asia Minor, died a few weeks later…
  • Bradbury, Jim (2004). The Routledge companion to medieval warfare. Routledge. tr. 54. ISBN 0415221269. JULIAN THE APOSTATE, FLAVIUS CLAUDIUS JULIANUS, ROMAN EMPEROR (332-63) Emperor from 361, son of Julius Constantius and a Greek mother Basilina, grandson of Constantius Chlorus, the only pagan Byzantine Emperor.

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