The Forgotten Reign of the Emperor Jovian (363-364)(English, Hardcover, Drijvers Jan Willem)

The Forgotten Reign of the Emperor Jovian (363-364)(English, Hardcover, Drijvers Jan Willem)

  • Drijvers Jan Willem
Publisher:Oxford University PressISBN 13: 9780197600702ISBN 10: 0197600700

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The Forgotten Reign of the Emperor Jovian (363-364)(English, Hardcover, Drijvers Jan Willem) is written by Drijvers Jan Willem and published by Oxford University Press Inc. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0197600700 (ISBN 10) and 9780197600702 (ISBN 13).

The Forgotten Reign of the Emperor Jovian (363-364): History and Fiction offers a new assessment of the Roman emperor's brief rule. A former imperial bodyguard, Jovian reinvigorated the Roman Empire militarily, administratively, and religiously. More than an imperial footnote, the years 363-364 restored the Roman empire after the failed reign of Julian. Jovian returned to the policies of Constantius II and Constantine the Great and his political legacy continued to endure with his successors Valentinian I and Valens, especially in the realm of religion. Jan Willem Drijvers' newest edition tracks the intricacies of Jovian's election, offers a novel evaluation of his peace agreement with Shapur II, and examines Jovian's self-representation. For an emperor who ruled only eight months, Jovian had an unexpected and surprising afterlife. In the rarely studied and largely unknown historical fiction piece The Julian Romance, Jovian is presented as the ideal Christian emperor and a new Constantine. In comparison with other sources, the Syriac Romance also offers a surprising and different perspective on his personal associations and reign.The Forgotten Reign challenges readers to rethink Jovian's reign and other imperial figures largely forgotten by history. Ultimately, the book reveals the legacy of Jovian's role in Roman-Persian relations and the positioning of Edessa in the late antique world of Christendom.