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A67248 The Greek and Roman history illustrated by coins & medals representing their religions, rites, manners, customs, games, feasts, arts and sciences : together with a succint account of their emperors, consuls, cities, colonies and families, in two parts, necessary for the introduction of youth into all the useful knowledge of antiquity / by O.W. Walker, Obadiah, 1616-1699. 1692 (1692) Wing W397; ESTC R991 180,848 486

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towards the Servants and Familiars of Constantius which yet they did not he slaying and banishing many of them without any Injury done to himself by them and displaced all the Officers of the Houshold He to shew his Mildness and to set greater Enmity amongst the Christians recalled all the banished Bishops of the Christians commanding and licensing all to serve God as they pleased He restored the Pagan Altars and Temples spent much Money in perverting Persons from Christianity promoted Heathenism with all his Power the first Expedition he undertook was against the Persians whither marching at Antioch he was hugely affronted and scorned with Jeers and Libels entering into Persia he suffering himself to be Fooled by certain Run-aways burnt his Fleet and marched into desart and inconvenient places where being continually alarmed and harassed by the Persians he was at last slain by one of their Troopers Apolonius Tyaneus ℞ An Athlete drawn by four Horses intimating the Games addressed by Julian to the Honor of Apollonius worshipped as a God by the Inhabitants of Tyana Many of Julian's Medals have upon them Serapis Anubis Isis or some other of their Deities mingled with some Traits of Julian Libanius affirming that many Countries and Towns erected Statues unto him mixed with the Effigies of their Gods and that they prayed publickly unto him and that none who prayed unto him went away without performance of his request His Wife was Flavia Maximiana Helena called also by her Brother Constantia seemed to be a virtuous Christian she died not long after his assuming the Title of Augustus Isis Faria which was the true name of Isis the Daughter of Pharoah and married to Joseph who was afterwards worshipped as Serapis so saith Tertullian 3. 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Jovianus was born at Singidunum in Pannonia the Son of Varronianus a Man of gre●…t Esteem in the Court he reigned seven Months one and twenty days and died about thirty three years old He was very Strong Valiant Couragious Resolute Affable Chast Continent and Clement and an Orthodox Christian protesting he would not accept the Empire except all the Army would declare themselves Christians which they presently did He refused to serve under Julian except he had liberty of his Religion which Julian granted After Julian's death he was chosen Emperor by the universal Consent of the whole Army which was brought into a desperate condition by the Rashness of Julian insomuch that Jovianus was forced to save the remainder of it to make a Peace with the Persian to yield to them the Provinces conquered upon them by Galerius and two strong Towns Nisibus and Singara He associated to himself in the Empire his Father being newly dead his Son Varronianus an Infant he forbad and severely punished all Idolatry extirpating out all Magicians and their Superstitions As he was going to Constantinople at Dardastane he was found dead in his Bed probably of an Apoplexy being given to eat and drink somewhat too Liberally His Wives name was Charito Daughter of Lucilianus a very worthy Person who probably for the Profession of Christianity had forsaken the Court for a private Life but was by Jovianus made Governor of Illyricum and was slain afterwards in a Mutiny at Rheims Charito was a Zealous Christian. 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