- Jovian (emperor) - Wikipedia
Julian was killed in battle, and the exhausted and ill-provisioned army declared Jovian his successor Unable to cross the Tigris, Jovian made peace with the Sasanids on humiliating terms He spent the rest of his seven-month reign traveling back to Constantinople
- Jovian | Reign, Christianity, Edict of Milan | Britannica
Jovian (born c 331, Singidunum, Moesia Superior [now Belgrade, Serb ]—died Feb 17, 364, Dadastana, Bithynia [in present-day Turkey]) was a Roman emperor from 363 to 364 Jovian took part in the expedition of the emperor Julian against Sāsānian Persia
- JOVIAN Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of JOVIAN is of, relating to, or characteristic of the god or planet Jupiter
- What are the Jovian Planets? - Universe Today
Within the Solar System, four Jovian planets exist - Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune A planet designated as Jovian is hence a gas giant, composed primarily of hydrogen and helium gas with
- Jovian, adj. n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
Jovian, adj n meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary
- Jovian - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Jovian (plural Jovians) (chiefly science fiction) An imaginary inhabitant of the planet Jupiter synonyms Synonyms: Jovial, Jupiterian
- JOVIAN definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Jovian in British English (ˈdʒəʊvɪən ) noun full name Flavius Claudius Jovianus ?331–364 ad, Roman emperor (363–64): he made peace with Persia, relinquishing Roman provinces beyond the Tigris, and restored privileges to the Christians
- Jovian - Roman Geek
Jovian (363-364 CE) was a Roman Emperor who revoked his predecessor’s attempts to reestablish Paganism He was forced to relinquish numerous fortress and cities in the East to the Persian Empire
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