Julian "the Apostate", Emperor (Roman Empire) : All Data
Julian "the Apostate" was the last pagan Emperor of the Roman Empire, ruling from 361 to 363. During his short reign, he attempted to revive paganism and reverse the Christian influence in the empire. The most significant war that occurred during his tenure was the Roman-Persian War of 363, which resulted in a Roman defeat and Julian's death. This war took place within the same timespan as his rule, highlighting the challenges he faced in maintaining the empire's borders and dealing with external threats.