Julian
332 – 363
Roman

Emperor. He tried to restore paganism as the state religion, but died fighting the Parthians. His book, Kata Christianon, is lost.

Contemporaries
346–395Theodosius I
350–428Theodore of Mopsuestia
348–410Prudentius
340–385Priscillian
360–420Pelagius
fl. 350St. Pachomius
fl. 350St. Nicholas
?–355Donatus Magnus
342–420St. Jerome
360–430Faxian
?–342Eusebius of Nicomedia
264–340Eusebius of Caesarea
274–337Constantine I
fl. 350Chandragupta II
354–430St. Augustine
250–336Arius
251–356St. Anthony
339–397St. Ambrose