Julian, after accepting the acclamation by his …

Years: 361 - 361
November

Julian, after accepting the acclamation by his troops as emperor, moves swiftly with his army through southern Germany to Pannonia, captures Constantius’s unresisting legate at Sirmium (present-day Sremska Mitrovika), then advances toward Constantinople.

Constantius, recalled to the West in 361 by the revolt of Julian, becomes ill on the way and, having on his deathbed accepted the inevitable by bequeathing the empire to Julian, dies on November 3 at Mopsucrenae, Honorias, near Tarsus (now in Turkey).

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