The 4th-century Roman emperor Julian the Apostate being crowned by flying devils (Harley 1766, c.1450): http://www.bl.uk/catalogues/illuminatedmanuscripts/ILLUMIN.ASP?Size=mid&IllID=26965 …pic.twitter.com/YYmnyWJt0I
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The 4th-century Roman emperor Julian the Apostate being crowned by flying devils (Harley 1766, c.1450): http://www.bl.uk/catalogues/illuminatedmanuscripts/ILLUMIN.ASP?Size=mid&IllID=26965 …pic.twitter.com/YYmnyWJt0I
He was a mensch.
Hello friend Julian! <333
(Should've put on that armor, ya daft fool.)
What if that Sassanian arrow missed him?
Spear to the ribs killed Julian. He rushed to the front and left his breast plate.
Ok, the spear. My point was if he weren’t killed what would’ve become of pagan religion.
The Galilean conquered...
Thank you! I just went out to do some reading on The Apostate. In all fairness, and apostasy aside, I read that he followed the writings of Marcus Aurelius.
Not a big fan of Julian the Apostate but the coin is awesome
Great coin.
Is that a Semissis?
fav Roman Emperor
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