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julian

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Julián is the Spanish equivalent of the name Julian . Notable people with the name include: Julián, Julián Cuesta , Spanish footballer Julián Orbón (1925-1991) Cuban composer Julián Carrón (1950) Spanish Catholic theologian Julián Robles (1981) Spanish ...

Gazetteer Word definitions in Gazetteer
Population (2000): 1621 Housing Units (2000): 902 Land area (2000): 7.915424 sq. miles (20.500853 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 7.915424 sq. miles (20.500853 sq. km) FIPS code: 37582 Located within: California ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"old style" calendar, 1590s, in reference to reforms by Julius Caesar in 46 B.C.E. (see Julius ). The masc. proper name is from Latin Iulianus , from Iulius .

Usage examples of julian.

On her second day home, Elizabeth had gone with Nathaniel to call on her father and brother, but a very grim-faced Curiosity had told her that the judge and Julian had just left for Albany, on business they would not name.

The judge and Julian had returned from Albany with nothing to say about their trip, its purpose or success, nor had there been any sign or word of aunt Merriweather.

But as long as they subsisted, the Pagans fondly cherished the secret hope, that an auspicious revolution, a second Julian, might again restore the altars of the gods: and the earnestness with which they addressed their unavailing prayers to the throne, increased the zeal of the Christian reformers to extirpate, without mercy, the root of superstition.

Certain historians say it was through his teaching that the apostacy of Julian originated.

John Eyrick or Heyricke--he spelled his name recklessly-- had five sons, the second of which sought a career in London, where he became a goldsmith, and in December, 1582, married Julian Stone, spinster, of Bedfordshire, a sister to Anne, Lady Soame, the wife of Sir Stephen Soame.

As soon as they possessed a more equal field, Julian, who, with his light infantry, had led the attack, darted through the ranks a skilful and experienced eye: his bravest soldiers, according to the precepts of Homer, were distributed in the front and rear: and all the trumpets of the Imperial army sounded to battle.

I, Nakuk Pech, was taken and given to Don Julian Doncel the Encomendero, the first lord of the town Chac Xulub Chen, the first Encomendero, and my hand was given him by the captain Don Francisco de Montejo, and I was given for a chief to Don Julian Doncel, in his hand, and I began to take tribute for the holy fathers.

After completing this, he dedicated the temple of Minerva, called also the Chalcidicum, and the Julian senate-house, which had been built in honor of his father.

I CAME OF AGE, TIBERIUS HAD LATELY BEEN ordered by Augustus to adopt Germanicus as his son, though he already had Castor as an heir, thus bringing him over from the Claudian into the Julian family.

X WHEN I CAME OF AGE, TIBERIUS HAD LATELY BEEN ordered by Augustus to adopt Germanicus as his son, though he already had Castor as an heir, thus bringing him over from the Claudian into the Julian family.

When Little Boots was born there were five males of Julian or Claudian blood, any one of whom might reasonably have been expected to succeed to the imperial purple upon the death of Tiberius rather than this child.

Michaela nodded wordlessly as Julian relieved her of the coffeepot and poured me a steaming cup.

Julian stood, picked up the top tray, then moved a silver place setting and the coffeepot to the bottom tray.

The fierce contests of the Eastern bishops, the incessant alterations of their creeds, and the profane motives which appeared to actuate their conduct, insensibly strengthened the prejudice of Julian, that they neither understood nor believed the religion for which they so fiercely contended.

Julian and the rest at the table was merely a heated discussion abruptly cut off by an overwrought Christian zealot who, like all his coreligionists, took himself far too seriously for polite company.