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Julian the Apostate (331-363)
He even had the patchy beard and thick lips to boot

Thoughts?
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>and a bowlcut
kek
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He reigned for TWO years. Always wear your armor in combat
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>>533975220
and yet Gibbon dedicated 100 pages of his book entirely to his person lool
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>>533975320
History loves the failures, those who speak of thousand year Reichs that last twelve years
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>literally the chud meme
what is up with this phenotype, unironically?
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>>533975101
he tried to save rome
so over
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>>533975537
He tried to save Rome but couldn't save himself, ironic.
>is it possible to learn this power?
Not from a gentile
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>>533975101
He was righteous. He tried to stop the gays/christians from ruining the roman empire
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>>533975101
Gibbon loved him, also the jews
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>>533975101
He was Zionist cryptojew. Kinda like Trump
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>>533975101
Contrary to popular belief, Julian really didn't persecute Christians. Rather, he just tried to undermine Christianity by instituting religious freedom, and promoting pagan faiths and Greek philosophy. He was a very intelligent man, a superb general, and probably would have been an excellent emperor who emulated the austere ways of Marcus Aurelius.



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