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Emperor and law in the orations of Julian 'the Apostate'
Published 2012-01-01“…Julian 'the Apostate' was Roman Emperor from 361 to 363 and a noted philosopher and Greek writer. …”
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A Study On Malay Apostates In Malaysia
Published 2021“…The objectives of this research are to evaluate the position of apostasy in Islam, to examine the legal position of apostates in Malaysia and analyse their demographics…”
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Malay Apostates in Malaysia: A Study on Reasons
Published 2019“…It looks at the position taken by the Malaysian courts in dealing with apostates. This study uses qualitative methodology and content analysis by evaluating text, social media and interviews with apostates. …”
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Social Mobility in the Western Roman Empire under Julian the Apostate
Published 2023-12-01“…Tis article analyses several aspects of the administrative policy of Julian the Apostate in the western half of the Roman Empire (first as the сaesar under Constantius II, from 355 to 360 AD, and then as the augustus from 361 to 363). …”
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Espousing Apostasy and Feminism? Older and Younger British Female Apostates Compared
Published 2015-05-01“…This article, based on two small scale studies in the United Kingdom, considers a group of older and a group of younger women ‘apostates’, to determine what leads them to do this and examines whether developing a feminist orientation plays a role. …”
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The Murtad’s dilemma : the political, social and educational marginality of the Malay apostate in Singapore.
Published 2013“…In this paper, I shall delve into the myth of a homogenous Malay Muslim community by studying the Murtads, apostates who have rejected the religion of their birth, exploring their life stories, and experiences. …”
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Stefan Rebenich, Hans-Ulrich Wiemer (eds.), A Companion to Julian the Apostate
Published 2022-05-01“…Book review on Stefan Rebenich, Hans-Ulrich Wiemer (eds.), A Companion to Julian the Apostate [= Brill’s Companions to the Byzantine World 5]. …”
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Should Liberal Democracy Respect Group Rights that Discriminate against Women and Apostates?
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Julian the Apostate, Claudius Mamertinus, and Ammianus Marcellinus: Filling in a “Blank Spot”?
Published 2024-03-01“… Flavius Claudius Julianus, often referred to as “Julian the Apostate,” ruled the Roman Empire from early 360 AD until his death in battle on June 26th, 363 AD. …”
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Julian the Apostate’s religious policy and renovatio imperii morumque in the Res Gestae of Ammianus Marcellinus
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Julian the Apostate: Study of the <i>Letters</i> Written between the Years 355 and 360
Published 2013-02-01“…This work offers a panoramic vision of the Greek epistolary genre, in order to place within it the corpus of letters by Julian the Apostate. From this body of work we analyze the letters he wrote when he was Caesar, paying attention to the context in which they were written, the recipients, the message they conveyed and their structure within the poetic and rhetorical concepts of the time.…”
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Apostes de la LSF a la Enseñanza y al Aprendizaje de Lenguas
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Investigating Attitudes toward Those Who Leave Religion among Christian, Jewish, and Muslim Believers
Published 2022-07-01Subjects: “…apostates…”
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Penerimaan terhadap Anggota Keluarga yang Pindah Agama
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Biographical note on the muslim-apostate in "Vafayat al-a'yan va-anba 'abna' az-zaman" Ibn Khallikan
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Tatars in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania in the 14th–16th Centuries
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KEDUDUKAN JANDA MURTAD DALAM PEMBAGIAN WARIS ATAS HARTA PEWARIS (SUAMI)
Published 2019-11-01Subjects: “…widow, apostate, required testaments.…”
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