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Julian of Norwich
Definition by Joshua J. Mark

Julian of Norwich

Julian of Norwich (l. 1342-1416 CE, also known as Dame Julian, Lady Juliana of Norwich) was a Christian mystic and anchoress best known for her work Revelations of Divine Love (Julian's original title: Showings). Almost nothing is known of...
Oribasius
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Oribasius

Oribasius (c. 320-400/403 CE) was the physician and political advisor of the Roman emperor Julian the Apostate (r. 361-363 CE). A native of Pergamon, a rich and powerful Greek city in Mysia, he studied medicine and oratory and belonged to...
Drawing of St. Julian's Church, Norwich
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Drawing of St. Julian's Church, Norwich

St Julian's Church', a lithograph by James Sillett (1764 -1840 CE). This print depicts St. Julian's Church in Norwich, England. The church was built in the Middle Ages, and St. Julian of Norwich (c. 1342 - c. 1416 CE) was likely named after...
Julian of Norwich
Video by Britt Robinson

Julian of Norwich

Short documentary on Julian of Norwich. Directed, Filmed and Edited by Britt Robinson.
Julian of Norwich: Her Secret Scribes
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Julian of Norwich: Her Secret Scribes

Julian of Norwich; her secret scribes. The unknown women who kept her book safe for centuries.
St. Julian of Norwich in Prayer
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St. Julian of Norwich in Prayer

A stained glass window depicting St. Julian of Norwich (c. 1342 - c. 1416 CE) in prayer. From the Norwich Cathedral in England.
Statue of Julian of Norwich
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Statue of Julian of Norwich

A statue of St. Julian of Norwich (c. 1342 - c. 1416 CE) in the Norwich Cathedral, England.
Gold Coin of Julian the Apostate
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Gold Coin of Julian the Apostate

Gold coin of Roman emperor Julian the Apostate (r. 361-363 CE), minted in Antiochia ad Orontem. British Museum, London.
Copper Alloy Coin of Emperor Julian
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Copper Alloy Coin of Emperor Julian

This coin showing a bull is the first of its type to be unearthed in Britain. Found by Simon Hall, the coin was recorded with the PAS before being donated to the British Museum. Julian unsuccessfully tried to revive paganism after Christianity...
Revelations of Divine Love by Julian of Norwich (FULL Audiobook)
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Revelations of Divine Love by Julian of Norwich (FULL Audiobook)

Revelations of Divine Love audiobook by Julian of Norwich (c. November 8, 1342 — c. 1416), http://free-audio-books.info/christianity/revelations-of-divine-love-audiobook/ Translated by Grace Warrack Julian of Norwich (c. November 8...
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