Julian
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Julian can refer to several things.
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[edit] Rulers
- Didius Julianus (133 or 137–193), Roman emperor
- Sabinus Iulianus (fl. 283-293), also known as Julian I or Julian of Pannonia, Roman usurper
- Julian the Apostate (331/332–363), Flavius Claudius Julianus, also known as Julian II, Roman emperor
- Julian ben Sabar (fl. 529-531), leader of the Samaritans, "King of Israel".
- Julian, count of Ceuta (fl. 710), a Visigothic hero/traitor
[edit] Religion
- St. Julian of Toledo (642–690), a Catholic saint
- Julian, bishop of Zaragoza (Spain) in 1077-1110
- St. Julian the Hospitaller, a legendary Roman Catholic saint
- St. Julian of Le Mans, venerated as first bishop of Le Mans
- Julian of Norwich (1342–c.1413), a woman English mystic
- Sts. Julian and Basilissa, fourth century martyrs
- Julian of Eclanum
- Julian of Antioch (of Cilicia, of Anazarbus)
- Julian of blood bath massacre
[edit] Time
- The Julian calendar
- The Julian day
[edit] Geography
- Julian Alps, part of the Alps in Italy and Slovenia
- Julian, California, an alpine town in the United States renowned for its apple pie
- Julian, Pennsylvania, United States
[edit] People
- Percy Julian, 20th century chemist
- Julian Casablancas
- Julian Hodge
- Julian Lennon
- Julian Lloyd Weber
- Julian Myerscough
- Julian Rachlin
- Julian Bond
- Julian (b. 1970) (pornographic actor)
- Julian McMahon
- Julian Sands
- Julian Marley
- Julian Casablancas
[edit] Other uses
- Count Julian, a modern novel by Juan Goytisolo
- Julian (1964), a novel by Gore Vidal, about the Roman Emperor Julian the Apostate
- The Julian, a make of automobile from the 1920s.
- The character on the television show Trailer Park Boys
- Julian, a supporting character in The Chronicles of Amber