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Who Killed Apollo and Julian
Augustus?
By: Reynold Spector

Paperback: 270 pages
Publisher: Lulu (December 21, 2006)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1430303840
ISBN-13: 978-1430303848
Book Description
Who killed him? That is the question. Julian Augustus, Roman Emperor from
361-363 A. D., initiated reform of the Roman bureaucracy and state religion
immediately on assuming office. After dismissing many civil servants, he
eliminated Christianity as the state religion, reversing the policy of his
two immediate predecessors. Instead, Julian proposed that all religions
flourish freely. In parallel to his reforms, Julian attempted to destroy the
Persian Empire after centuries of unsuccessful Roman efforts. This novel
recounts Julian's reign through the eyes of Oribasius, Julian's trusted
physician. At the climax of Julian`s successful campaign in Persia, he was
assassinated. Who killed Julian? Was it the same conspirators who silenced
Apollo's Oracle at Delphi? Was it the Christian hierarchy, angry Roman
military officers, laid-off eunuchs, humbled Persians, disaffected Jews, or
unemployed Christian educators? They were all affected by Julian and had
motive, means and opportunity.
About the Author
The author lives in Colts Neck, N.J.
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