julian
julian — 名詞
1. the Roman emperor who ruled from 361 to 363 CE, known for rejecting Christianity
尤利安
羅馬皇帝(361–363年)
the Roman emperor who ruled from 361 to 363 CE, known for rejecting Christianity and trying to restore the old Roman religion — commonly called Julian the Apostate
In history class, Linh read about Julian, the last non-Christian emperor of Rome.
在歷史課上,Linh 讀到了關於尤利安的資料,他是羅馬最後一位非基督徒皇帝。
proper noun + appositive description after a comma
Julian died in battle against the Persian army at the age of thirty-two.
尤利安在三十二歲時與波斯軍隊作戰時陣亡。
The reign of Julian lasted only eighteen months, yet he changed the direction of the empire.
尤利安在位僅十八個月,卻改變了帝國的走向。
Scholars still debate whether Julian was a brave reformer or an enemy of the Christian faith.
學者們仍在爭論尤利安究竟是一位勇敢的改革者,還是基督教信仰的敵人。
Many of Julian's letters and speeches have survived and are studied by historians today.
尤利安的許多書信與演講稿留存至今,仍為歷史學家所研究。
- Julian the Apostate
the standard epithet used by historians, emphasising his rejection of Christianity
用法筆記
In historical writing, Julian is often referred to as Julian the Apostate (apostate meaning someone who has abandoned a religion) to distinguish him from other notable figures named Julian. He is the last Roman emperor who did not practise Christianity.