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Son Pagan mparator Iulianus Apostata’n n Caesarea ile Dü manca li kilerinin Sebepleri//// The Causes of the Hostile Relationship between the Last Pagan Emperor Julianus Apostata and Caesarea

Keywords: Julianus , Apostate , Caesarea , Cappadocia , Macellum

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Once the Roman Emperor Constantine embraced Christianity and moved his capital to Constantinople, he legalized Christianity in 313 AD. Nevertheless, the rule of Emperor Julianus Apostata (361-363) became an exception and especially the Christian population of Caesarea, the capital of Cappadocia province, suffered greatly under his rule. This article aims to shed light on the causes of Julianus’ enmity toward the Christians and argues that the core cause of Julianus’ enmity toward the Christians was his six-year mandatory stay in Macellum garrison of Caesarea

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