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Extracts from the Works of the Emperor Julian relative to the Christians
Επιστολή 37 (Letter to Atarbius on the Christians)
Επιστολή 26 (An Invitation to Basil)
Επιστολαί 43, 44 & 83 (Letters to Eustathius the Philosopher)
Intro
Επιστολαί 23 [last sentence omitted], 46 & 49 (Letters to the Prefect of Egypt)
4 Josephus does mention Jesus but…
5 Where did the Christians disappear to?
Rise of the Christian Franks
Brutality during the Northern Crusades
Oration to the Mother of the Gods
Why Jesus was human not God. The pagan philosopher Porphyry on the flaws in the gospel stories.
1 Introduction
2 The claim that he was followed by high numbers
7 That the Christians were peaceful by nature
9 That the early Christians still saw themselves as Jewish
10 That Josephus purposely ignores Christians
11 That the early Christians were too few to mention
Introduction
Fall of the dominoes
The pagans of the Baltic
Prelude to the Northern Crusades
The ‘Magdeburg letter’
The slave trade of Slavs
The call for a second Crusade
Convert or destroy the pagan Wends
Chronology of the Crusades
Use of pagan children as missionaries
The primary sources
Catholic church and clergy opposition
The last pagan Germans. The fall of the pagan city of Arkona in 1168 CE to Christian Danish forces
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