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Julian is a 1964 historical novel by Gore Vidal.Seventeen years after Julian the Apostate, so-named for his efforts to revive Hellenistic paganism, was slain on the battlefield, Nicene Christianity has become the state religion. His old teacher Libanius bemoans this and proposes to Julian's old friend Priscus that they write a biography using Julian's unfinished memoir.The memoir, with margin notes by Libanius and Priscus, tells Julian's story covering his youth as a royal hostage to his ascension to Caesar and then Emperor. Despite early successes in his reign, Julian's headstrong and superstitious nature begins to affect his decisions, culminating in a disastrous invasion of the Sassanid Empire, and his death.The novel is known for its vivid detail in bringing the Ancient World to life, and especially for its portrayal of Roman society without the Hollywood History typical of most historical recreations. Indeed Vidal spent years researching the life of Julian and famously published a bibliography of reference material at the end of the text to serve as a guide to critics and scholars. | |
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Book Smart | |
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Book Smart: Julian is a voracious reader, to the extent he can cite the Christian texts better than almost any Christian thinker he meets. Nevertheless, Libanius and Priscus, who do genuinely admire Julian, occasionally cast doubt on Julian's true intelligence, implying that he was really something of an enthusiastic amateur in philosophy and couldn't hold his own against true intellectuals. Not that anyone was going to tell the Emperor of Rome that, of course. | |
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Heroic BSoD | |
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Heroic BSoD: Julian has one when he thinks he's being set up to die in Gaul, and another when he realizes that the invasion is lost. | |
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Jesus Was Crazy | |
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Jesus Was Crazy: Julian's view is that Jesus was just some guy who thought he was the Messiah. He acted out the prophetic requirements, such as riding into Jerusalem on a donkey, and eventually resorted to violence when nothing else worked. | |
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The Social Expert | |
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The Social Expert: Julian is adept at impressing everyone at his court with his interactions, being able to act as wise and eloquent philosopher-emperor to his more scholastically inclined courtiers one minute, and to act as the amiable, fierce warrior-emperor to his generals the next. This is in contrast to Constantius. | |
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Unreliable Narrator | |
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Unreliable Narrator: Julian's deference to the facts of his own life are spotty. His transcribers step in from time to time to fix any inconsistencies, though they note that Julian is mostly accurate and a fair writer. | |
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The Sociopath | |
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The Sociopath: Gallus hits almost every characteristic, fitting for a person who becomes The Caligula. | |
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End of an Age | |
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End of an Age: The book highlights Julian's brief reign as the end of the Ancient World with Christianity setting a Reset Button and changing civilization forever. Hellenistic religion, despite Julian's fervent efforts to revive it, is in total decay and in the end it will die out. | |
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Fictional Document | |
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Fictional Document: Julian's memoir, supposedly dictated each night while campaigning in Persia. | |
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Royals Who Actually Do Something | |
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Royals Who Actually Do Something: Julian, as both Caesar and Augustus, leads his soldiers himself, even personally leading assaults against fortresses in his Persian campaign. | |
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We ARE Struggling Together | |
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We ARE Struggling Together: The Christians oppose Julian, while constantly killing each other such weighty questions as "Is the Son of the same substance as the Father, or merely similar?" | |
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Dirty Old Man | |
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Dirty Old Man: Priscus has an eye for the ladies. | |
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Ax-Crazy | |
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Ax-Crazy: As Caesar in Antioch, Gallus has a habit of stalking the streets and either fantasizing about murdering people or actually murdering them. | |
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No Hero Discount | |
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No Hero Discount: The 'margin notes' repeatedly note Priscus' exorbitant fees in exchange for pages from Julian's memoir. | |
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Romanticism Versus Enlightenment | |
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Romanticism Versus Enlightenment: Vidal is firmly on the side of the Enlightenment with Libanius and Priscus essentially serving as stand-ins as critics of the Emperor Julian's romantic dreams of single-handedly restoring antiquity against the tide of history and society. In the end, Julian became the embodiment of the end of antiquity with all his plans and reforms overturned on his death, while Libanius realizes that the classic world of Hellenism and antiquity has lost to Christianity, but he takes hope in the expectation that one day Christianity too will decline and lose favor among the people, much like the Gods it had replaced: | |
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Dropped a Bridge on Him | |
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Dropped a Bridge on Him: Things look bad for poor Julian. As he spends his time writing letters to every senate he can think of, Constantius has the biggest army on Earth. Two of his legions desert him, and leave a fatal gap in his defense. Julian finds himself in despair, knowing that the gods have left him. And then Constantius dies of a fever. But not before making him his heir. Just like he did in real life. | |
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Wham Shot | |
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Wham Shot: Priscus pulling out the spearhead from Julian's corpse. A Roman spear. | |
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The Caligula | |
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The Caligula: Gallus, although sociopathic to begin with, loses it completely once he becomes Caesar. Libanius muses that it was almost as if he and his wife studied the histories of past tyrants just so he could imitate them. | |
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King on His Deathbed | |
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King on His Deathbed: Constantius and Julian. | |
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The Conspiracy | |
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The Conspiracy: The plot to kill Julian on campaign is backed by several of Julian's senior officers, including future emperors Valens, Valentinian, and Jovian. | |
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Phony Psychic | |
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Phony Psychic: Maximus. Picture BRIAN BLESSED in a toga, waving a staff around and pretending not to be useless. (His bogus fortune-telling is a direct cause of Julian dying on the battlefield, and Maximus is later convicted of heresy by the new regime.) | |
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Jesus Was Way Cool | |
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Jesus Was Way Cool: Julian admits, grudgingly, that his moral teachings are beyond criticism though he notes that it's fairly simplistic compared to Plato and Aristotle. | |
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Shut Up, Kirk! | |
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Shut Up, Kirk!: Libanius' exchange with Saint John Chrysostom, an important Church father (and an ex-student of his), who notes that Christianity has definitively taken root in Europe for good: | |
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Off with His Head! | |
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Off with His Head!: Gallus' punishment. | |
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Lonely at the Top | |
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Lonely at the Top: Constantius writes Julian a poignant letter to this effect while on his deathbed. Julian had to deal with this even before became Augustus, but more or less reconciled himself with it. | |
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Unfriendly Fire | |
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Unfriendly Fire: Julian is killed by one of his own soldiers, who makes it appear as if he was felled by an enemy Persian's spear. | |
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Naughty Nuns | |
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Naughty Nuns: The "Shrine Of Aphrodite", where one can enjoy a priestess for a price. "They pretend it is religion. Actually, it is mass prostitution." | |
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Leeroy Jenkins | |
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Leeroy Jenkins: Julian gives Libino half a legion and orders him to negotiate with a German King. On the way, he meets a German force five times his own. He promptly orders an attack, and he and his Romans are massacred. | |
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Ambition Is Evil | |
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Ambition Is Evil: Or at least, Ambition is Deadly. Julian triumphs repeatedly during his Persian campaign and almost gains a settlement with the Persians that would by even Maximus's admission be one of the greatest triumphs a Roman Emperor has won. But Maximus then plays on Julian's ambition to surpass Alexander, no settlement is reached, and Julian dies in Persia. | |
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Passive-Aggressive Kombat | |
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Passive-Aggressive Kombat: Libanius and Priscus' constant snarking. | |
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Deliberate Values Dissonance | |
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Deliberate Values Dissonance: Several. Among other things, Julian is OK with some persecution of the Christians, with limiting peasants into family careers, and with the existence of slavery. | |
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Fatal Flaw | |
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Fatal Flaw: Julian's craving for the supernatural. | |
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Apocalyptic Log | |
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Apocalyptic Log: Julian's diary entries and notations during the invasion of Persia. | |
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Make an Example of Them | |
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Make an Example of Them: The Deacon, killed for the cloak, and Ursulus, killed for badmouthing soldiers. | |
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Eunuchs Are Evil | |
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Eunuchs Are Evil: With the exception of Mardonius, who helped raise Julian after his father died, the eunuchs are this. Julian is more than happy to purge them. | |
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No Social Skills | |
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No Social Skills: Constantius is actually rather dull and quite shy. He can only interact with others as Emperor. This is in sharp contrast to Julian. | |
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Incest Subtext | |
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Incest Subtext: In-Universe and Lampshaded. Priscus and Libanius note that Julian seems somewhat enamored of Gallus's looks, and is therefore somewhat more forgiving of his brother than he ought to be. | |
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Badass Bookworm | |
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Badass Bookworm: Julian is noted to be strong in spite of his bookishness, and proves himself to be a capable commander in Gaul | |
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Teeth-Clenched Teamwork | |
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Teeth-Clenched Teamwork: One of the more entertaining sides of Julian is a scathing letter exchange between Libanius and his collaborator Priscus, who is busy covering his posterior (and his wallet). | |
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Insane Troll Logic | |
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Insane Troll Logic: Gallus says the following while talking to― at― Julian: | |
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Shout-Out | |
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Shout-Out: Julian starts off his memoir by mimicking Marcus Aurelius To Himself, though he drops it quickly. Aurelius is mentioned from time to time, with Julian looking at him as a model Philosopher King. Priscus thinks him overrated. He also takes The March Upcountry with him during the invasion. | |
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Decadent Court | |
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Decadent Court: What was the deal with that imperial robe—the one that got a deacon killed? You order the wrong color garment (in this case, the same as the Emperor's), and are immediately found guilty of treason? The tailor is executed too. Better safe than sorry, we guess. Literally no one is safe in Rome. | |
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Roaring Rampage of Revenge | |
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Roaring Rampage of Revenge: Daglaif and his German/Gallic troops butcher hundreds of Persians in misplaced retribution for Julian's death. | |
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Death of the Old Gods | |
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Death of the Old Gods: Hellenistic Religion, the Greek and Roman Pantheon are on their last legs. Their shrines and temples are used as roadside privies and their rituals have become gaudy exotic spectacles for tourists. Indeed when Julian dispatches a man to consult an Oracle at Delphi about whether his attempt to restore classicism will survive, the Oracle (called the Pythoness) states: | |
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Hypocrite | |
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Hypocrite: As pointed out numerous times by Julian himself and Libanius and Priscus, many Christian rituals and rites borrow wholesale from the despised "pagan" practices of Hellenistic religion. Julian also criticizes them for their endless schisms and their persecution of Jews. | |
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Modest Royalty | |
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Modest Royalty: Julian takes up celibacy and asceticism. | |
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A God Am I | |
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A God Am I: Perhaps the worst thing Maximus does is to convince Julian that Cybele had spoken to him, telling him that she'd send the spirit of Alexander the Great to guide him, and that his victory is assured. This gets him into trouble. | |
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Hijacked by Jesus | |
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Hijacked by Jesus: It's noted several times that the key to Christian success is their willingness to assimilate any pagan holiday or custom that invites new blood. | |
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Take Over the World | |
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Take Over the World: For all his philosophy, Julian ends his memoir giddy with dreams of Persia and India and China. He recounts all the other emperors who measured themselves against Alexander: | |
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Got Volunteered | |
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Got Volunteered: Literally in the case of Julian, who is offered a choice between declaring himself Augustus of the West, or being murdered by his Gallic legions. It's unclear whether or not Julian is embellishing events to disguise his ambition. | |
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Dying Curse | |
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Dying Curse: During Maximus's trial for practicing magic, he said that the one to put him to death would suffer an ignominious end. The emperor who executed him, Valens, was cut to pieces by the Goths at Adrianople. | |
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Pet the Dog: Emperor Theodosius, devout Christian and fervent persecutor of pagans, decides to legitimize Libanius's bastard son, partly as consolation for refusing to publish his biography of Julian. | |
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