Julius Julianus

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Julius Julianus (fl. 315–325 AD) was a Roman politician, the grandfather and namesake of the future

emperor Julian
.

Life

He served

Praefectus Aegypti
in 328.

He was the father of Basilina, wife of Constantine's half-brother Julius Constantius and mother of Emperor Julian,[3] and of the mother of Procopius; he was probably related to Eusebius of Nicomedia. Julianus was the master of the Gothic philosopher slave Mardonius, who was the teacher of both Basilina and Julian.

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Political offices
Preceded by Roman consul
325
with Sex. Anicius Paulinus
Succeeded by
Constantine Augustus VII
Constantius Caesar