Julius Julianus
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.
Notes
- ^ Libanius, Orations 18.9
- S2CID 155014745. Retrieved Apr 18, 2019.
- ^ Jones, Martindale & Morris, pp. 478–479.
Bibliography
- Timothy David Barnes, Constantine and Eusebius, Harvard University Press, 1981, ISBN 0-674-16531-4, pp. 70, 214.
- Robert Browning, The Emperor Julian, University of California Press, 1978, ISBN 0-520-03731-6, p. 32.
- ISBN 0-521-07233-6.