Martyrdom
According to the accounts of his life, Julian endured severe tortures for confessing Christ. The synaxarion relates that he was paraded daily for a whole year through various cities of Cilicia while being subjected to suffering.
By tradition, he met his death by being sewn into a sack filled with sand together with scorpions and vipers, which was then cast into the sea. The persecution is placed under the emperor Maximian Galerius (305–311).