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Jovian

331 - 364

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Jovian (; Latin: Jovianus; Ancient Greek: Ἰοβιανός, romanized: Iobianós; 331 – 17 February 364) was Roman emperor from June 363 to February 364. As part of the imperial bodyguard, he accompanied Julian on his campaign against the Sasanian Empire. Julian was killed in battle, and the exhausted and ill-provisioned army declared Jovian his successor. Unable to cross the Tigris, Jovian made peace with the Sasanids on humiliating terms. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Jovian is the 1,373rd most popular politician (down from 1,359th in 2019), the 24th most popular biography from Serbia (up from 25th in 2019) and the 19th most popular Serbian Politician.

Jovian is most famous for being the largest planet in the solar system. It is a gas giant and has no solid surface.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Jovian ranks 1,373 out of 19,576Before him are Mohammed Omar, Antiochus I Soter, Claudius Gothicus, Yazdegerd III, Theodor Heuss, and John II Casimir Vasa. After him are Jiaqing Emperor, Richard of Cornwall, Vasili IV of Russia, Sasaki Kojirō, Mohammed VI of Morocco, and Turgut Özal.

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Among people born in 331, Jovian ranks 2Before him is Julian.  Among people deceased in 364, Jovian ranks 1After him are Ge Hong, and Gaius Marius Victorinus.

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In Serbia

Among people born in Serbia, Jovian ranks 24 out of 661Before him are Hostilian (230), Saint Sava (1169), Peter I of Serbia (1844), Gratian (359), Peter II of Yugoslavia (1923), and Claudius Gothicus (210). After him are Stefan Lazarević (1374), Herennius Etruscus (220), Stjepan Mesić (1934), Krum (710), Karađorđe (1768), and Quintillus (220).

Among POLITICIANS In Serbia

Among politicians born in Serbia, Jovian ranks 19Before him are Valentinian I (321), Hostilian (230), Peter I of Serbia (1844), Gratian (359), Peter II of Yugoslavia (1923), and Claudius Gothicus (210). After him are Stefan Lazarević (1374), Herennius Etruscus (220), Stjepan Mesić (1934), Krum (710), Karađorđe (1768), and Quintillus (220).