<P> Julian was a nephew of Constantine and received a Christian training but the murder of his father, brother and two uncles, in the aftermath of Constantine's death, he attributed to Constantius and by association to Christians in general . This antipathy was deepened when Constantius executed Julian's only remaining brother in 354 AD . After childhood Julian was educated by hellenists and was attracted to the teachings of neoplatonists and the old religions . </P> <P> Julian's religious beliefs were syncretic and he was an initiate of at least three mystery religions . But Julian's religious open - mindedness did not extend to Christianity due to its belief that it had an exclusive perspective on religious truth . Seeing itself as the only true religion, Christianity was opposed to, and fundamentally incompatible with, the more inclusive syncretism of paganism . </P> <P> As Emperor, Julian sought to turn the tide in the attempted suppression of non-Christian religions . As his first task he sought to reestablish the old Roman Pagan practice of incorporation of other religions . But now instead of allowing different cults using different names for the same or similar deities, Julian's training in Christianity and Imperial government influenced him to develop a single pagan religion . Thus, his ideas concerning the revival and organization of the old religion, shaping it into a coherent body of doctrine, ritual and liturgy with a hierarchy under the supervision of the emperor was the hallmark of his reign . Julian organized elaborate rituals and attempted to set forth a clarified philosophy of Neo-Platonism that might unite all Pagans . </P> <P> Julian allowed religious freedom and avoided any form of actual compulsion . The Christian Sozomen acknowledges that Julian did not compel Christians to offer sacrifice nor did he allow the people to commit any act of injustice towards the Christians or insult them . However, no Christian was allowed to teach or study the ancient classical authors, "Let them keep to Matthew and Luke", thus ending any chance they had of a professional career . </P>

Who tried to revive the traditional roman state religion
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