- 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
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- What are the Jovian Planets? - Universe Today
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- 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
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- Roman Emperors - DIR Jovian
Jovian died at the age of thirty-two on 17 February 364 at Dadastana on the boundary of Bithynia and Galatia The cause of his death was most probably natural and is variously attributed to overeating, the consumption of poisonous mushrooms, or suffocation from fumes of charcoal or of the fresh paint on the room in which he was sleeping
- Jovian - IMPERIUM ROMANUM
Jovian was Roman emperor in the years 363-364 CE He received power after the death of Emperor Julian the Apostate, when a military council met
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