10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «VALENTINIAN I»
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Classica Et Mediaevalia - Revue Danoise de Philologie Et ...
VALENTINIAN I, SEVERA, MARINA AND JUSTINA by David Woods Summary:
The first wife of Valentinian I is identifiable as Severa rather than Marina or
Marina Severa. A problematic notice in the Consularia Constantinopolitana
which ...
Tonnes Bekker-Nielsen, Jesper Carlsen, Karsten Friis-Jensen, 2006
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Child Emperor Rule in the Late Roman West, AD 367-455
Accessions While the nature of the circumstances surrounding the acclamations
of these two sons of Valentinian I were very different, both boys experienced two
accessions in a sense: one 'phantom' accession—Gratian's elevation by his ...
3
The Byzantine Shops at Sardis
C67.587 (M7 R 189) Constantine I, 330-335, AE follis, Nico- C67.575 (M7 R 918)
Honorius, 393-395, AE4, uncertain mint. media. C67.575 (unpubl.) Valentinian I-
III, 395-408, uncertain mint. C67.609 (M7 R 548) House of Constantine, 335-341
...
J. Stephens Crawford, 1990
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Q. Aurelius Symmachus: A Political Biography
The Second LaiuLitio as Contemporary History The beginning of the second
panegyric in honor of Valentinian I clearly states the occasion of the delivery, that
is, the emperor's third consulship, shared with his brother and coregent Valens in
...
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Handbook to Life in Ancient Rome
Half brother: Valentinian II (emperor). Wife: Constantia (posthumous daughter of
Constantius II, 362–383, married 374). Co- emperor with Valentinian I from 24
August 367. Western emperor from Valentinian I's death in 375 until 25 August
383, ...
Lesley Adkins, Roy Adkins, 2004
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Encyclopedia of the Roman Empire
Valentinian II (371–392 C.E.) Emperor of the West from 375 to 392 One of the
characteristically weak rulers who came to occupy that throne, Flavius
Valentinianus was the son of Emperor VALENTINIAN I and his second wife,
Justina, and the ...
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History: Fiction Or Science?
Valentinian I. ministration of Rome ([327]). The repressions encounter serious
opposition in the troops. The praetorians and the legionaries rebel. The Roman
nobility, too, rises against Claudius ([327]). Claudius is poisoned ([327]). □ 15.3b
.
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The Encyclopedia of Saints
When Emperor Valentinian I died suddenly in 375, his brother Valens, an Arian,
took control of the East and Valentinian's son Gratian assumed leadership of the
West, except Italy. The army proclaimed the late emperor's four-year-old son by ...
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Valentinian Ethics and Paraenetic Discourse: Determining the ...
Teach.; and 4) Revised texts by Valentinians that are probably non-Valentinian in
origin include Pr. Paul and Eugnostos. As Eugnostos and Exeg. Soul are more
likely Sethian, or in the case of Exeg. Soul Simonian, than Valentinian, I would ...
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Historical Dictionary of Byzantium
Eastern emperor from 364 to 378, appointed by Valentinian I, who was his older
brother and western co-emperor. Valens's adherence to Arianism resulted in a
persecution of the Orthodox late in his reign, but he was soon consumed with the
...
8 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «VALENTINIAN I»
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Valentinian I was proclaimed emperor of the Roman Empire in 364. Singer-songwriter Johnny Cash was born in 1932. Six people were killed and more than ... «Toronto Star, Feb 15»
Rome on alert after ISIS threats; Italians poke fun at radicals
It was founded by the Roman Emperor Constantine I and expended under Valentinian I in the 370s. The façade is decorated by mosaics which were done ... «Christian Examiner, Feb 15»
Grenzach-Wyhlen Einst eine Hauptverkehrsader
Nach aktuellen Forschungen wahrscheinlich um das Jahr 369 nach Christus in Verbindung mit der durch Kaiser Valentinian I. ausgebauten „Rheinlinie“. «www.verlagshaus-jaumann.de, Jan 15»
“Brigantium” Final Coin In “Rome on the Danube” silver Series
The obverse of the coin, designed by Mint engraver Herbert Waehner depicts a powerful portrait of the Emperor Valentinian I looking over the harbor of ... «CoinWeek, May 12»
VUOTO: Sliding toward infanticide
The early Christians spoke out against abortion and infanticide, contributing to laws by the Emperor Constantine I and Valentinian I against infanticide of any ... «Washington Times, Aug 10»
Breisach war römische Kaiserstadt
August 369 nach Christus unterzeichnete der römische Kaiser Valentinian I. im Praetorium auf dem Münsterberg ein Gesetz. Praetorium nannten die Römer die ... «Badische Zeitung, Apr 10»
Römer-Aktionstag im Stadtmuseum
August 369, sei Kaiser Valentinian I. in Breisach zur Inspektion des Ausbaus der ... ein zentrales Verwaltungsgebäude, handelt, in dem Kaiser Valentinian I. «Badische Zeitung, Sep 09»
Largest Silver Roman Hits Block
The apparen tly unique coin of Valentinian I (364-375 C.E.) is dated 369 C.E. from the Mint of Antioch. It was presumably struck for the quinquennial celebration ... «NumisMaster.com, May 09»