Chronology.

363. The emperor Julian died, aged thirty-two. He was denominated the apostate, from having professed Christianity before he ascended the throne, and afterwards relapsing to Paganism. He received his death wound in a battle with the Persians. Dr. Watkins in his “Biographical Dictionary” says, that he was virtuous and modest in his manners, and liberal in his disposition, an enemy to luxury, and averse to public amusements.


FLORAL DIRECTORY.

Yellow Rattle. Rhinanthus Galli.
Dedicated to St. Peter.


[201] Rome in the Nineteenth Century.


June 30.