Julian the Apostate (361–363 CE) - Test
  • 1. Who was Julian the Apostate?
A) A philosopher king
B) A Christian saint
C) A gladiator
D) Roman Emperor who rejected Christianity
  • 2. What was Julian's full name?
A) Julius Caesar
B) Constantine the Great
C) Flavius Claudius Julianus
D) Marcus Aurelius
  • 3. What is the name of Julian's major philosophical work?
A) The City of God
B) The Republic
C) Meditations
D) Against the Galileans
  • 4. What was Julian's view on religion?
A) He supported one state religion only
B) He believed in religious pluralism
C) He was completely atheistic
D) He supported only Christian beliefs
  • 5. Julian is often referred to as which of the following?
A) The Philosopher
B) The Great
C) The Martyr
D) The Apostate
  • 6. In what year did Julian become emperor?
A) 375 CE
B) 353 CE
C) 370 CE
D) 361 CE
  • 7. Which battle resulted in Julian's death?
A) Battle of Adrianople
B) Battle of Samarra
C) Battle of Actium
D) Battle of Milvian Bridge
  • 8. Which emperor did Julian succeed?
A) Theodosius I
B) Valens
C) Constantius II
D) Constantine I
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