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  • Valentinian I - Wikipedia
    Valentinian I (Latin: Valentinianus; 321 – 17 November 375), also known as Valentinian the Great, was Roman emperor from 364 to 375 He ruled the Western half of the empire, while his brother Valens ruled the East
  • Valentinian I | Roman Emperor, Western Roman Empire Ruler - Britannica
    Valentinian I was a Roman emperor from 364 to 375 who skillfully and successfully defended the frontiers of the Western Empire against Germanic invasions Valentinian, who was the son of an army officer stationed in Pannonia (in central Europe), joined the army and served with his father in Africa
  • Valentinian AD 321-375 - skillful and successful emperor
    Discover the impact of the Romans with Emperor Valentinian From maps to language and entertainment, explore how their legacy still shapes our world today
  • Valentinian I - The Last Great Western Emperor - About History
    In the spring of 363, the Roman emperor Julian II, the Apostate, marched from Antioch with a powerful army, and soon, joining the rest of the units, he crossed the Euphrates His goal was to protect the eastern borders of the Roman Empire from the devastating Persian raids for as long as possible
  • What are Valentinuss teachings and Valentinianisms core beliefs?
    Valentinus posited a series of divine emanations called “Aeons” that dwell in the Pleroma, a term signifying the fullness of the divine realm The highest Aeon is sometimes called “Bythos” (Depth) or “Proarche” (First Beginning)
  • Valentinian I - IMPERIUM ROMANUM
    Valentinian I was a Roman emperor in the years 364-375 CE He ruled the western and eastern parts of the empire; over time, he handed over the rule in the eastern part to his brother - Valens After a few years, he appointed Gratian as co-emperor He died of nervousness
  • Valentinian I - Ancient Roman Emperors
    Flavius Valentinianus was born in 321 and was the son of a successful general named Gratian the Elder During his military career he was an officer of the Praetorian Guard under both Julian and Jovian and continued to rise through the ranks of the imperial service
  • Valentinianism - Wikipedia
    Valentinianism was one of the major Gnostic Christian movements Founded by Valentinus (b c 100 CE – d c 165 CE) [1] in the 2nd century, its influence spread widely, not just within the Roman Empire but also from northwest Africa to Egypt through to Asia Minor and Syria in the east [2]
  • Roman Emperors - DIR Valentinian I
    Valentinian was one of Rome's last great warrior emperors [ [1]] There was a power vacuum after the death of Julian, last ruler of the Neo-Flavian line His immediate successor Jovian did not really survive long enough to leave his stamp on late Roman society
  • Ancient Rome - Valentinian, Valens, Empire | Britannica
    Ancient Rome - Valentinian, Valens, Empire: Once again the general staff unanimously chose a Pannonian officer—Valentinian, an energetic patriot and, like Jovian, a moderate Christian—but he had to yield to the rivalry of the armies by dividing authority
  • Valentinian I | Encyclopedia. com
    Valentinian I (văl´əntĬn´ēən), 321–75, Roman emperor of the West (364–75) He held high military rank under Julian and Jovian After the death of Jovian, Valentinian was proclaimed emperor; he appointed his brother Valens coregent in the East
  • Valentinian I - Roman Geek
    Valentinian I (364-375 CE) is considered to have been the ‘Last Great Western Roman Emperor’ 1 BIOGRAPHICAL DETAILS Flavius Valentinianus 26 February 364 CE to 17 November 375 CE Co-Emperor with his brother Valens in the East Born: 3 July 321 CE Died: 17 November 375 CE Born in Cibalae, Pannonia Secunda Died in Brigetio, Pannonia Valeria
  • Valentinian III - Wikipedia
    Valentinian III (Latin: Placidus Valentinianus; 2 July 419 – 16 March 455) was Roman emperor in the West from 425 to 455 Starting in childhood, his reign over the Roman Empire was one of the longest, but was dominated by civil wars among powerful generals and the barbarian invasions
  • Valentinian - History Cooperative
    Valentinian stayed in Germany for no less than seven years, creating elaborate defensive systems along the Rhine and forging allegiances with various barbarian tribes
  • Valentinian dynasty - Wikipedia
    The Valentinian dynasty, commonly known as the Valentinianic dynasty, was a ruling house of five generations of dynasts, including five Roman emperors during late antiquity, lasting nearly a hundred years from the mid fourth to the mid fifth century





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